THE CHINA MAIL, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 11, 1934

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CAMBRIDGE CREATE CONFIDENCE --BUT DON'T

F.A. CUP 3RD ROUND

LONDON TO SEE

HOLDERS IN ACTION

AGAINST SPURS

ARSENAL TO VISIT BRIGHTON

YEOVIL GIANT-KILLERS AT HOME TO LIVERPOOL

London, To-day, Manchester City, F. A. Cap holders, will visit White Hart Lane to meet the Spurs in the Third Round of the Cup on January 12. Portsmouth, last season's finalists entertain Huddersfield.

There are several other First Division clashes, Everton being at home to Grimsby and Black- burn being drawn at Middles borough.

Yeovil Potters, the glent- killers whose latest victims were Exeter City, entertain Liverpool and should draw & record gate.

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The midlands have a promising "derby" match when Birmingham meet Coventry, who are hot on the trail for promotion, at St. drew's.

An-1

The Arsenal, who lost to the Villa in the Sixth Round last sea- son, are travelling to Brighton, while the Villa are at home to Bradford City.

The following is the complete draw:-

Wednesday v. Oldham

Aldershot v. Rendiag

Leicester v. Blackpool West Ham v. Stockport

Portsmouth v. Huddersfield

Brighton v. Arsenal

Burnley v. Mansfeld

Yeovil v. Liverpool

Northampton

Bollon

Wigan -v. Millwall

Workington

Tottenham v., Manchester C.

Bouthend v. Sheffield U.

Injury at the base of the brain.

possibly due to diving, may end the competitive sports career of

ROSENBLOOM

BEATS AL GAINER

IN COMEBACK BOUT Dethroned Champions Stock Rises

EASY POINTS DECISION

New Haven, Conn.. Dec. 3. Maxie "Slapsle" Rosenbloom, recent dethroned lightheavy- weight boxing champion of the world, to-night showed some of the old class In defeating Al Gainer in 12 rounds, after thei fatter held him to a draw last April.

Rosenbloom, well-known for his "playboy" proclivities, had the ad- vantage over Gainer throughout, apparently intent upon starting a drive to regain his title.

The

Jewish-American

former

champion dropped his synthetic

title to Bob Olin less than three weeks ago, despite the fact that he had a big lead in the bout in the opinion of everyone but the judges. The decision in the hout climaxed a night of absurd judging.

Rosenbloom, earlier this year, dropped three consecutive non-titu- lar bouts to youthful Lee Ramage on the west coast-United Press.

Georgia Coleman Gilson, of Bos- MICKEY WALKER

Lon, Olympic diving champion. A three-hour operation was recently performed to relleve the injury, ·

RICHARDS

26 LESS IN

WINNERS

AGA KHAN'S BIG. ADVANCE

Watford or Walsall v. Southampton Frank Butters Rewarded

Bristol R. v. Manchester U, Everton v. Grimsby

Birmingham v. Coventry

Preston v. Barnsley

York', Derby

Sunderland v. Pulham

Swindon v. Chesterfeld

Hull-y, Newcastle

Wolverhampton Notts C

· Leeda v. Bradford

Bristol C. v. Bury Brentford v. Plymouth

Swansea v. Stoke

Chester v. Notts Forest Aston Villa v.. Bradford C. Middlesbrov, Blackburn West Brom. v. Port Vale Chelsea v. Luton Norwich v. Dath,

--Renter.

BONAVIA AND

COLLEGE ADD

147 RUNS

Medicals Win Over Engineers

KNOCKED OUT

Toy Bull Dog's Career Ended?

Philadelphia, Penn, Dec. 3. Mickey Walker. "Toy Bulldog" of the heavyweight ranks, to-night apparently reached the end of his ring career, losing to youthful Paul Pirrone of Boston on a knock-

out in 11 rounds.

GALLACHER UNIVERSITY FOR DERBY

CHELSEA LOSE

£10,000 FORWARD AND INTERNATIONAL MAN WHO HAS 17- SCOTTISH CAPS

INTRODUCED IN ENGLAND BY NEWCASTLE

London, November 12. Gallacher, the Scottish_cen- tre-forward for whom Chelsea paid £10,000 to Newcastle United in 1930, has been trans- ferred.

HOLD SERVICE

CORPS TO DRAW

Chin Foils Senior's Best Efforts

MILITARY AGAIN LOOK FOR SUITABLE PIVOT

game

(By "STICKS") Playing A defensive throughout the University shared two goals with the Royal Army Service Corps in their Mamak Hockey Tournament encounter at Sookunpoo yesterday.

At the interval the Service Corps were leading by a goal scored by Senior. Half way through the see- ond half the University equalised through W. Singh.

S. S. Chin, the 'Varsity custodian, played the best game of his career, Yesterday Gallacher was

stopping and clearing magnificant- signed by Derby County. Hely. On several occasions he check- led Senior'a swift attacks by running| will play for his new club against Birmingham at Derby out to meet him and using his feet

(Continued.on Page 5) to-day.

Mamak League Table To Date

P. W. L. D. F. A. Pu

RC. of Signals 10 4 3 3 29 28 11 }{.LT.C.

St. Andrews .. R.E. Police

Suffolk

When Gallacher entered Eng. lish football in 1925 New- castle United paid Air- drieonians, the Scottish club £8,500 for his services. After gaining a League champion: R.A.S.C ship medal with Newcastle be was secured by Chelsea.

Gallacher has played in 17 international matches for Scot- land. He was in the team which lost to England at Wem- bley last April.

THE LATEST OF MRS. CHENEY Wins U.S. Western Golf Title

University United Whitehall Keppell [Whitshed

12th Battery

5 5 0 0.20 7 10- 8 4 2 2 14 11 10 5 4 0 1 14 09 6 4 1 1 11 2 9 7313 14 12 9 3 20.1 11 4 5 5 1 13 7 6 5 6 12 3 3 8 G 9.0 5 4 9 23 4 5 0 4 19 19 1 50 50 5 23 0 4.0 40 35 0

CONDEMN OXFORD

CLUB SENIORS BEAT| R.A. OFFICERS

Divett Scores Twice Proving themselves the better

Įteam in a friendly hockey match with the Royal Artillery Officers the Hong Kong Hockey Club seniors won by 3 goals to nil on the Marina Mrs. L. Cheney, the American ground yesterday afternoon. Youth and ambition embodied in

In the opening half the Artillery the savage attack which 22-year-Curtis Cup player, has won the fold Pirrone launched proved too Women's Western Golf champion-launched two promising raids, and much for 33-year-old Mickey, for ship beating the 20-year-old Miss but for the excellent display by Gregory, in the Club goal, would mer world's welterweight and mid-Traung by 7 and 5 in the Anal. dleweight champion, to overcome. Miss Traung was runner-up to have scored on each occasion.

Pirrone, weighing 160 pounds, Miss Virginia van Wie in the Gordon Richards had ridden 199 winners on November 12, the date and in the pink of condition, easily American National Championship, undermentioned conquered the aging veteran who in which she had previously beaten jon which the

statistics were published, and at tenaciously managed to keep on Miss Diana Fishwick. the end of the season, November taking it until the 11th. 24, had ridden 212 winners, as

At Long Last

However, not evan Mickey's pro-

Pirrone's vicious attack for ever.

compared with 238 at the corres ven courage could stand up under ponding period last year.

NEW GOLFING BLUE?

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SAINTS BEATEN BY PUNJABIS

Abe Mickal is a resident of Mississippi, but Senator Huey Lang

promises to make him a Louisiana state senator or even a lieutenant governor if he continues his star play with the Louisiana State Unl- versity eleven. Louisianans believe 'ho means it.

RANGER'S

EXCLUSIVE

FORECAST

RUGBY DUEL TO-DAY

LIGHT BLUES

LOSE THEIR

SCRUM HALF

DANGEROUS SIDE.

OXFORD HANDICAPPED BY EARLY INJURIES BUT MAY REPEAT WIN

TN view of the annual Rugby

encounter between Oxford, who won last year by 5 points to S, and Cambridge at Troickenham this afternoon, the following notes, written by E. W. Stanton on November 12, will he of interest.

THE Cambridge recovery is the

THE

talk of the moment, but one would not subscribe to the view, widely advanced, that Oxford, on the other hand, are disappoint- ing, and a moderate side. Form changes with bewildering rapidi- ty, and it is one of the trials of the wretched critic that a per- fectly rational analysis of a side's virtues may be falsified almost before it has got into print.

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It was less than a month ago

that Cambridge put up a singa- larly unimpressive performance against the Harlequins, at a time when Oxford were playing, most convincing football against: Old Merchant Taylors.

FIVE PLAYERS OUT

10 take Oxford first: who could

Te foresed that the captain

SUNDERLAND VISIT and secretary, Another infernational

PORTSMOUTH

Arsenal Should Win

On Saturday

FIRST DIVISION

ARSENAL (2) Bermingham (1) BLACKB'N (2) LEEDS (-) Liverpool. (3) MANTER C. (4) Middlesboro (1) Portsmouth (0) WEDDAY (0) STOKE (1)

W. BROM. (5)

v Leicester (0) v Huddersfield (3) ▼ Derby (1) v Preston (:) v Tottenham (1) v Chelsea (2) v Aston Villa (2) SUNLAND (0) v Everton (0) y Wolves (1) y Grimsby (6),

SECOND DIVISION

v

Bradford (0)

BURY (3) K. Singh scored the two goals for FULHAM (8) the Punjabis in the first half, while Hull (2)

Southampton (2)" Barnsley (-) Manchester U. (1)

v Notts C. (1)

v Port Vale (0)

Odd Goal Defeat F. C. de Saram appears to be

Playing on the Marina ground The Aga Khan succeeded Lord Mickey, game to the end; went down well in the running for a golfing

Oxford University. De yesterday afternoon in a friendly Derby as the leading owner this year in the 11th for good. It was the blue at with £64.957 in stake money, as third time Mickey had ever been Saram, who is a son of Mr. F. de hockey match the Punjabis "A" de- BLACKP'L (4)

of Colombo, has already feated St. Andrew's Club by 2 goals BRENTFORD (-) compared with £18,182 last year, knocked out. Most fans believe Saram while Frank Butters, who was it will be his last hout.--United gained his cricket and tennis blues to 1. second in the list of trainers last Press.

COLLINGS WINS AT FANLING -

v Bradford C. (2) year, topped the list this year with £88,843, as against £39,114.

Burnley (-) NORWICH'(-) R. K. Cellings (10), with 4 up, E. F. Fincher was credited with NEWCASTLE (-) v Oldham (-) (Continued on Page 5)

NOTTS F. (-) v Shemeld U. (-) ing over the week-end. A. M. Bar- won the Bogey (Par) Pool at Fan- the only aints” goal.

Punjabis-N. Mohamed, B. Singh, K. PLYMOUTH (2) v Swansea (2) Badhar, P. Khan, D. Singh, A. Din, W. HAM '(4) y Bolton (2) ton (18) and A. C. I. Bowker (9) Singh, M. Kahn, M. Afsar, K.- Singh| -(Continued on Page 5) were all square in a field of 32 en- and L. Singh.. tries.

HARRY WRAGG'S NEW APPOINTMENT

Harry Wragg will ride as first jockey for Sir Hugo Cunliffe Owen

The magnificant first wicket next flat racing season. Wragg partnership of 147, between will continue to ride heavy-weights Major Bonavia (88) and Cpl. on occasion for Lord Rosebery, College (50) enabled the from whom he has held a retainer RAM.C. to defeat the Royal this acason. Engineers by ten wickets in their..

Army league cricket match· atỉ

Sookunpoo yesterday.

The scores were

Royal Engineers

Capt Foley, Trimble

Sgt. Leppard,' c Bonavia b Apps

82

Bet. Thatcher, at Lewis b Bonavia 16

Col. Nosworthy, b Goulty

Sgt. Cornelias, 1.b.w., b Bonayla

Spr. Creigh, e Collage b Bonavis

Spr. Dudley, b Bonavia

8pr. Ellis, 15.w, b_Appa

Spr. Pagg, not out

Extras: (319, WB11

Total (for 8 wkts, deci) -

Spr. Greenhill and Capt. Gillispie not bat.

Fall of the wickets:

Goulty

Apps

Bonavia

Trimble

Bowling Analysia..........

Major Boravia, not out

Cpl. Collare not out

Extras 39, LB4

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CHIPPERFIELD INJURED

Forehead Cut When

“Chaired”

Jydney (N.3,W.),

A curious accident, which might

wy have had serious consequences, did happened to Chipperfield, the Test cricketer, on his arrival at New- {cantle.

When he left the train the cketer was chaired by a body

LONSDALE BELT

WON OUTRIGHT

Tarleton Retains Title Against Crowley

London, To-day.

Nel Tarleton, of Liverpool,

POLICE TEAMS TO MEET IN HOCKEY MATCH

:

St. Andrew's-E, White, E. F. Selk,

back, and the probable full-back would all be disabled at the same time, and that a fifth-the finest player of all-would for A different reason be preverited from playing?

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Take, let us say, W. Wooller, P. L. Candler, K. C. Fyfe, G. W.. Parker, and a scrummage-half away from Cambridge (and they MAY be considered a rough equivalent of P. Cranmer, H. D. B. Lorraine, A; L. Warr, C. F. Grieve, and J.. M.-S. McShane), and who can say what Cambridge would have achieved? At any rate they would not be unbeaten, (Continued on Page 5)

CAMBRIDGE BLUES AWARDED

Well Earned Distinction

J. LEATHER has ad-

W.vanced the composition, of

the Cambridge Rugby team by awarding Blues to P. L. Candler (Sherborne and Pembroke) and P. R. Bowring" (Rugby...and

Austin, G. White, 2 A. Carrot, E. F.SUNDAY'S BIG HOCKEY Teinity).

ENCOUNTER

F. Way, E. MacNider, S. Bliss, F

Fincher and C. E. Wong. RECREIO JUNIORS BEAT CLUB

}

Both are distinctions more than well earned. Candler was more than unlucky not to get into the

holder of the British feather- Kong and the Kowloon Police, will Hong Kong Hockey Club second Services Team To Meetide as a stand-off half (he is now

weight boxing championship, last night successfully defend- ed his title at the Wembley. Sports Arena, when he out- pointed Dave Crowley, of Lon- don, in a 15 round contest,

By virtue of his victory, Tarleton has made the Lansdale Belt his own property-Reuter.

Teama representing the Hong The Recreio. Juniors met the meet on the Police Training eleven in a friendly match at School ground this afternoon. King's Park yesterday, and won by The bully-off is timed for 4.80 p.m. three, goals to one.

On Professionalism

Perry On

Bydney.

Civilians

made into a centre) in his fresh- man's year, 1982; while Bowring The Combined Services bockey would certainly have played against ' team to meet the Combined Oxford last year but for injury. Civilians on Sunday afternoon has been finally selected, and will meet the first eleven of the Pun-

jab Regiment in a practice match

CAMBRIDGE CAPTAIN

AL

G. W. Parker To Lead Cricket Team

"There has been considerable at 4 o'clock on Friday afternoon Crowley won the right for this "If a man gives the best years of speculation as to whether I shall on the Marina.. title bout when he beat Jimmy his life to the pursuit of a game In Join with Tilden but that is neither The following in the team and re- serves Pte. Hollingsworth (Army); Walsh, the promising Chester lad. which he reaches great heights and here nor there. But there is a lot Metcalf (Army) and Surge Lt. Last night's programme includ plays for his country, should there of ready money for leading players Comdr.. Phillips (Navy) Lt. Holland- ed the finals of the $1,000 Wembley be any reason why he should be in the game should they decide to Martin (Navy), Naik Dallah Bingh G. W. Parker (Selwyn) has been heavyweight competition Lord Lonsdale trophy.

his life's work to good advantage

and safeguard himself against the future?”

Professional Game Will Stay

(Army), and Lance Nalk Alaf Din elected captain of Cambridge Uni- (Army); W. O. Benfor “ (Army), Liversity Cricket Club In succession (Navy), Lance Naik Kartar Singh Garthwaite (Army) Lt Carrel to J. H. Human (Clare), H.-T.

"To my mind the professional (Army) and Lanes: Naik Lal Singh Bartlett (Pembroke) has been ap- F. J. Perry, on his arrival here game has come to stay, provided new (Army) pointed honorary secretary in suc

pats this talent can be obtained each year. Reserves-L. Roller (Army) cession to R. de W. K Winlaw during Tilden has made a great success of (Back); Lt. Corrie-Hill (Navy) (Halt) (St. John's) H. G. Comber who

and C/Bergt. Reeks (Army) (Forward).

has been honorary treasurer since of pro- his professional team

The Triangular Tourname

YORKSHIRE C.C.C AWARD COUNTY CAPS

with the British team,

question to a correspo

la discussion on the fut Club Lessionalism in lawn-

of enthusiastic friends. As he was being hoisted on to their shoulders, his head; struck an iron Yorkshire County Cricket

Kokku have awarded county caps to 88 indicator boardening mate

He received bad cut on the Smailes, Turner, and Davidson forehead and was removed to hos-P. Robinson has been allocated pital, where he is now recovering the Barnsley Club and H. 8. H greaves to the Shefield United Cli

Champions who have

fessional are

that there live

which has always

The professional game has some math between the Army, and the 1925, has retired in favour of J. W. pro-big-names that were made original avy which should hav

sport That fact place to-morrow. serve to increase by leaps been pos

of pro-large concluded Perry abse

bounds that

a scathing, light," continued Perry

aken C. Turner (Trinity Hall).______

hás D. F. C. Walker, the brilliant the Uppingham batsman, has succeed- rera ed F. H. G. Chalk as Oxford's skip-

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