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Saints Last Challenge
For Soccer Title:
WEAK CLUB TEAM SHOULD BEAT ARTILLERY
(By OUTSIDE" LEFT)
St. Joseph's, at ed to win the
soccer champions China, are faced gruelling" test in they meet the
Borderers team at Carp
The Saints are not the cham pionship side they gave promise of being, as two successive defeats in vital games against South China clearly indicated. A glaring fault has always been the aptitude of the forwards for attempting to dribble the ball into the net, while the defence has been very shaky in their last few games.
The Borderers, possessing a well-balanced team, in spite of several prominent players leaving by the Neuralis, should win today. Their for": wards are not afraid to take
long range shot at goal, and this asset may win them the
game.
The Club are without Robert- son, Hynes, and Howe, but they ahould win over the Artillery, who are showing fairly good form at the moment.
The Club Team
The Club team is Rodger; & Strange (captain). Hill; Gamble, Boyd, Duncan; Fowler, Dominy, E. Strange, Drówn, and Baldwin. Reserves-Robertson and Stoan.
Robertson is playing rugger for the Bank, but it would occasion noi surprise if this versatile player assisted the Club if he was need- Jed.
Although Al-Kaufmann (top),ap- pears to be climbing the frame. Of Joe Parelll, he is really in the grip of what is known as the "drop kick” hold. The pair mat in Ban Fran. cisco, Parelli winning two out of three falls in the bout.
►
WALES DESERVED RUGBY WIN.
POINTS IN PLAY AT MURRAYFIELD
ALES beat Beotland by 13 8.15–A dash þy Ritchie clears the
W points to 6 in the Rugby In-
ternational at -Murrayfield; | Here were the points in, the play1-2 2.46 Lind sets the game-going. 2.50--Free kick for Brotland saves a dangerous situation in front of the posts.
Jines:^) Jenkins' sends the Beots back with a fine kick. -- [3.17London
strongly, but in well downed moto by Jenkins, J 3.22-Next clearance by Reas Jones when Scottish forwards are on the rampage.as Gather round! Glir Jones re-
breaks through
A
| 2,62, Gomer Hughes, sends Welsh)*-
backs off; Park Intercepts a 5.25 pass and ends the movement. |2.55-Excitement in home "25"; 3.27-Great run by Logan and
Royal Navy
University (L) ralgengower v. HK-C.C. (F) Second Division
S.W.B. A. Royal Navy (F) Football First Divisionin
Royal Artillery. Club......... Gotenks (Club-ground, Lincolna Y, Kowloon
St. Joseph's
(Kowloon ground, -vi: Borderera (Caroline Hill, 180
Police . Recreio
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(Police ground, 4.30 East Lancashires Navy
gate (Chatham Rd., 180
Third Division
Radio Sports Royal. University V
Borderers
RASC
Earingers
quires a change of pants. Coller T. Royal En
Competion of inal-round
Shaw brings down Rees Jones in great style, and Lind clears Scotland's lines 3.30-Tearing Welsh forward at amid. great cheeringeket
tack; Marshall, rejleves with 2.57-Premature enthusiasm: Shaw.
kick to touch. touches down after clever 3.82—Jackson "blankets" two drops break-through by Jackson, at goal in as many seconds.""
Thom carries play to Welsh ] 2- Hong Kong Golf Club 4425 M
tion.
but a scrum is given" near|8.34--Interval. C the line Instead of a score. 3.38-Off águín. 3.0.-A linesman in the pictures; 3.39-Shaw grips Bees Jones with
terrier-like tenacity.
play proceeds merrily in the centre of the fold while F. J. 3,40—Scotland: hard pressed. C. Moffat stands with up-13.42 raised flag. The crowd let the referee know what's wrong."
Section) Captain's Cup
Hockey Carr Clark Cep
C.B.A. v. Recreio "B"
St. Andrew's Recrelo
(8. p.m.) Hong Kong Ladies v. T.3.C.A.-
(3.15 p.m.) Racing...
Valley, 230 p.m.) First Extra Race Meeting (Happy Yachting Sa
Royal Hong Kong Yacht Club's fifth Corinthian Race for racing yachts.
TO-MORROW
Wales further ahead. Cowey races round for a try after good work by Cliff Jones; Jenkins brings out the points. Hockey-Mamak Tournament:
St. Andrew's v. Kowloon Indians Yachting
INTERNATIONAL 31-Idwal Rees picks up a loose 3.44-Rowand taken off, but re-
YACHTING
SCANDINAVIAN CUP RACE TO-MORROW-
British Team Expected
To Triumph
MORE CORINTHIANS
(BY CAPTAIN CUTTLE)
The following`are the teams for The following is to-day's fore the international sailing match for casted League programme, giving the Scandinavian Cup to-morrow: the result of previous games this jaesson in brackets:-
FIRST DIVISION
Artillery (2)
✓ CLUB (4)
LINCOLNS (1)
St. Joseph's (-)
POLICE (5)
V
(Club, 4.30 p.m.)
v Kowloon (0)
(K.F.C., 4.30 p.m.) BORDERERS (-) (Caroline Hill, 4.30 p.m.) Recreio (1) (King's Park, 30 p.m.) 'NAVY (3) (Sookunpoo, 4.30 p.m.) SECOND DIVISION
E. Lancs (0)
S. CHINA (4). Indians (1)
(Caroline Hill, 3 p.m.) THIRD DIVISION
Radlo (0) University (0)
v R.A.F. (4).
RA.S.C. (0) BORDERERS (3) v R.E. (2)
MARINES BEAT TORPEDO MEN
Halliday Score Five
Of Side's Eight
Scandinavia
B. Namas (captain).
S. Berg, H. Dreyer and S. Odland (helmamen).
Messrs. Andersen, Bergaüst, Christensen, Jensen, Knudsen and Naess.
J. Hansen (reserve), - Britain
and by her H. 8. Rouse (captain)Wikivo
"pass and scores a fine try for
Wales. Jenkins brings out! the points. 3.5-Marshall off the line with a
drop at goal. 9.10-Ward marks and finds touch
at the flag.
3.12-AD escape for Scotland:
3.50
sumes after receiving atten-1 tion on line.
Jackson caught in posses- lon, but Scots clear from the acrum.
3.51-Jolly Jenkins; a perky clear- ance with two opponents harassing him.
knock on by Idwal Reed 3,55-Day: slinge out a rare long when Wales looked safe for a second try.
AMERICA'S. CUP SURPRISE
pass to Becs Jones, who misses a good chance: "byl fumbling the ball."
3.57-A Scottish rally thrills the
crowd. Dick makes ground and punts ahead, but Cower kicks the ball dead with Shaw desperately trying to get touch.
Royal Hong Kong Yacht Club's
Scandinavian Cup Race,
BETTING BOOM IN ADELAIDE
·Off-Course Gambling
Permitted.
·BOOKMAKERS SWAMPED
Sydney, N.S.W. Remarkable scenes were witnessed in Adelaide, recent-
Challenger's Right To 4.0-Bitchie kicka a penalty goal.ly when off-the-course betting
Substitute
ADVANTAGE GIVEN UP
New York, Feb. 12. Much surprise has been caused in yachting circles here by the, an- nouncement to-day that the New York Yacht Club has voluntarily J. A. Griffin, H. S. Rouse; and surrendered one of the greatest ad- G. G. Wood Chelm-men).
Commodore
Elliott, Major vantages it has held over, sixty Lochner, Dr. Davis, and Messrs. years in the races for the America 1
Cup
Cock, Gandy and Reid
The Officer of the Day' will be New regulations governing the Mr. V. Goulborn and the Official races starting off Newport, Rhode Time keeper, Chief Yeoman of Island, on September 15
next, Signals, S, J. Swetland R.N.
The race will be sailed with three Anker yachts aside, manned by Corinthian; crews (no yacht boys), over a distance arranged by the Captains, both in the morning and afternoon races,
afternoon.
!
Issued by the America's Cup Com-] mittes, have been agreed to by the Royal Yacht Squadron.
41-Fierce rush by the home forwards loosens the throats of the crowd, tght 4.3 —Logan serambles over from a
was permitted In the basement of Tattersall's Chamber, ad-
* joining, Tattersall's Club,"
The accommodation, was inad serum on the line; Jackson equate for the thousands who falls, with the kick
Bought admission, Many who 4.19-Cowey makes certain with a managed to get into the basement try at the flag: Jenkins could not reach one of the 20 misses narrowly with the bookmakers, who were operating. 424-No walls! Taffy deserves his contained a mass of struggling peo
kick
Throughout the day the room
win,
HOCKEY.
(Continued from Page 4.)
excel-
ple, though the atmosphere was so oppressive that few remained there long.
The shade temperature was 98, and the conditions in the bufiding were almost unendurable. A long queue formed in the street an, hour before the first race was run. As Lal Singh established an
there were no races in South Aus- The principal change from the Singh.
lent understanding with Kalwant tralia, the betting was on the past in:
The wing's passes, how Epsom meeting in Melbourne.— ever, went abegging, and in many
Beuter. The challenger shall have the cases, were spoiled through the in- right to substitute another yacht for that named in the challenge, pro fringement of the "off alde" rule. vided notice in Bled with the de- Lal Singh showed an over-tendency fending elab sixty days before the to take the ball too far up to the REPRESENTATIVES ·
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ESPLIN CUP RINK
The Captains will toss to decide In a friendly football game yes which team takes the odd or even first race." terday at the Valley the Royal numbered yachts in the morning
This is an innovation, and was, ne, before passing, Marines of H.M.S. Cornwall beat and the teams will exchange learn," suggested not by the Bri- The Indians recovered very well the Torpedo Men of the same vessel yachts for the second race in the tish but by the New York club, in the second half when play was Nominations For British by & goals to 2
Hitherto, the- Americans have
even. Yery
Broadbridge, and Halliday (5), Tooke, Pipe, and The British team will all under had the advantage of being able to White were fully extended to stop Gilard scored for the Marines, St. George's cross and the Scan-build several bosts and not name the many lightning-like attacks while Bryant netted twice for the dinavians under St. Andrew's the defender until one week before and clever work by Wong, in gori, logers,
cross. The preparatory gun will the races, whereas the British had saved many certain goals. Royal Marines: Robinson Gillard, be fired at approximately 10,55 to pin their hopes to ane-boat nam- Tooke, Halliday, Ballard Harper, am, and the start will be at 11 amed ten months in advance. | Nurse, -Pipe," Luik, Lunn, Thomson.
Torpedo "< Men; — Carter, - Atter, Wareham, Bowers, Gegham, Bendall, Lynch, Collingham, Funnel, Edmonds, Bryant
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EVERTON'S CAPTURE
The Scandinavian- Cup is at present held by Bellain. Last year the Britidir team scored w win by points to 84 12 "this annual International con
tent at the Yacht Club,
VELSHEDA NOT QUALIFIED
From the thera
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club pointed Should
It would be difficult to prophesy Endeavour, fall short of the outcome of to-morrow's match, tion, the only British bos as all the helmamen have now had prove""superior:"is" much experience with the A Stephonson's Veltheda, which boata Possibly the British am not registe with the Boy have some advanta larger num
Jack Coulter, the Irish Interna- whom to Honal” and Belfast Celtic forward.
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Saints' Halves Shine The Saints intermediate: however, ware outstanding in this half, Guest playing ar game at pivot, being well ed by Hamson and Bliss. ter covered: Lal Singh well, giving him no quarter"
ving his equal in
The Saints
close of
port
extreme
Mr. F. L. Rapley was chosen as Manager and Captain of the Hong Kong team for the British Empire At a committed meeting of the Council of the Hong Kong
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