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FA CUP DRAW
Interesting Sixth Round Ties
TROPHY FOR ARSENAL?
London, To-day.
The draw for the Sixth Round of the “FA Cup competition. which takes place on February 29, has resulted in several inter- esting ties.
Providing Arsenal win their Fifth Bound replay at howe |against Newcastle, which ther should, they" stand an excellent chance of entering the Semi- Final Round at the expense of Barnsley.
Arsenal are the only team re-į maining in the competition who reached the Sixth Bound last year, where they were defeated by the ultimate winners, Sheffield Wednesday, by the odd goal in three.
The draw, as cabled by Reu- ters, was:-
Chelsea or Fulham v Derby Sheffield U. ☛ Tottenham Grimaby Newcastle or
▼ Middlesbro'
Arsenal v Barnsley
AUSTRO-GERMAN SPORT RELATIONS
Not Improved By The Latest Decision
— CHINA MAIL " SPECIAL
Berlin, To day. The Reich Sports Leader, Herr von Tschammer and Ostem, an- nounced yesterday that as all efforts made to induce the Aus- trian Sports Leader, Prince von Starhembery. to renounce the degree of 1935, prohibiting all Austrians to compete in the Reich, bad failed, the German Reich Sports Leader, with profound regret, saw himself compelled to order the withdrawal of the entry of the German team from the ice hockey tournament at Innsbruck -Trans-Ocean Service.
NEW TITLE FOR MENZEL
Our picture shows a model of the Fachrer Tower, 249 feet high, which is to be built on the main axis of the Olympic Games #tadium in Berlin, commanding the polo ground. It has been dey signed to house the Olympic Bell; and on the apating day of thé Games, the International Olympic Committee and the President of the Organising Committee will be presented to Herr Hitler in the Hall of Honour within the tower.
TITLE BOUT FOR MAVOY
To Meet Lewis On April 3
London, February 6. Jock McAvoy, British middle- weight champion, will be given his chance to win the world ernis- er-weight title at Madison Square Garden New York, on April 3. According to a message from America, John Henry Lewis, the negro holder of the champion- ship, has signed for a match with MCAVOY.
The British champion qualified for the title boat, by decisively outpointing Al McCoy, who was regarded in America as the prin cipal contender for Lewis' crown,
MAKING FULL USE OF THE WICKETS
INTELLIGENT SETTING OF THE FIELD
THE NEW LBW LAW
(By Don Bradman)
Melbourne, January
How many bowlers do we see running
deliver ball after ball in exactly the same place, without thinking for a moment of utilis the space which is available to them!
From the edge of the stumps to the outer edge of the bow crease there is a distance of nearly four feet which the is perfectly entitled to use, and should use to his own
By delivering one ball with the feet and body very cos the stumps the ball will be delivered almost perfectly straig but if the feet are out on the edge of the bowling, crease the hall will be travelling at a slight angle to the batsman. This angle may be only small and yet it may considerably assist the bowler, according to the type of delivery.
Consequently I would advise all bowlers to take every advan-
tage of the width of the bowl- ing crease to assist them in their efforts to get the batsman
STEEL, COULSON'Sout
LEAGUE
Full Results Of Recent Matches
-CATHOLIC UNION CLUB ON TOP AGAIN
An Example
Take the case of a mañ bowling round the wicket. We will say a right-hand bowler. He may deliver a ball from the edge of the bowling crease, and at the moment of delivery the ball may be two! yards to the right of the stumps.
TRUE BLUE WINS
“A” RACE
Lobo Takes Second Position
ZEPHYR "AND DOROTHEA. ALSO SCORE
Yesterday's sailing events for It pitches of good length on the ladies in the 4th Extra Series centre stump. but it carries on were won, in the A class by Misa
The results, were: Yachts
Carpenter
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The Catholic Union Clab re-without turning in the slightest E Wakker in True Blue, in the L. turned to the head of the Steel degree and misses the off stampy and classes by Mrs. M. E. Conison Snooker League table on account of the angle from Hindson in Zephyr, and in the A following recent matches. The which the ball was delivered.
class by Miss E. de Beauclerk in Rayal Welch Fusiliers' Sergeants Exactly the same ball delivered.
Dorothea. played their initial gume on their with a slight off break pitched on of good return from-camp, defeating the the middle stump and
length will turn after hitting the CS.C.C. on the latters' table.
The Royal Naval Tard Police pitch, probably going directly to-
after Lobo have displaced the Dockyard wards the middle st
Joss spin on the ball being approxi- 51mately sufficient to counteract the Gall 75 angle from which the ball 15 delivered.
This is why many True Eine #bowlers deliver the ball from
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CHINESE R.C. TRIUMPH
RE-SHUFFLE OF FIXTURES
THE LAST WORD IN GOLF BALLS An-India lawn tennis title at that the Colony-New Zealand game c
The SPALDING
Morgan Woodbouse Todil
The annual Rugby match
St. Patrick's. tween the Club and the Hony
Santos Kong and Shanghai Bank, which Castilho London, February 6.
(Czecho was originally arranged for next Baptista 45 Calimore. Roderick Menzel slovakia) who figured in exhibition Saturday, has been put back to C. Pereira 34 Mermad Sunday, obviously due to the fact Remedios 58 Bowler matches here recently, won the
Biggest Break D. Santos 27
(97) Down Allahabad defeating G. von Metaxa takes place on Friday and also be- Darwent (Austria) in straight sets in the cause the annual Race meeting Savage
begins on Saturday. final 6-4, 6-2, 3-5-
This has caused a re-shuffle in India failed to hold her own in the International matches which the Rugby fixture list. The final St. Patrick's followed the All-Indis Lawn Ten-f the International tournament, Baptista nis Championships, and lost both between Ireland and Scotland, will Remedios GOLF
now take place on Saturday, Castillo the singles and the doubles. The
Marey February 29.
Pereira BALL Central European contingent won
Both these games will be play-P. 0. Mess led on the Club ground, the kick-Perry The following were the re
the Mason off being timed for 415 p.
The "Blarney Stone" Charity Shaw Seven-a-side tournament will take McTavish P. Menzel (Czechoslovakia) place on Wednesday, March 4G. S. beat Ghous Mohamed (India). (preliminaries) and 6-3, 3-6, 6-1
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G. von Metaxa (Austria) beat
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Saturday, Smith
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Colimore Butters
WES. Michelmore (India) POOR CAER CLARK Mound
86, 7-5
Weiss (Austria), beat Murad
han (India), 6–2, 14—–—12.
Doubles
B. Menzel (Czechoslovakia) and.
Count Baworowski (Austria) beat
CUP MATCH
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D. A. Hodges and W. H. S. Michel Selby, they were in their more (India), 8 6, 64, 63
L Hecht (Czechoslovakia) and G. von Metaxa (Austria) beat L Brooke Edwards and C. S. Beatty (India), 6-3, 6-1
R.W.F. Sgts. Dale Cheetham Baezd 12 Freeman Sollis C & PDate:
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LEAGUE TABLE TO DATE P W L E
Miss Rousseau Excels The CBA attack was much Tezza better than their opponents, and U
P ̈0: Mess Miss Bousseau was spen to a PNZE vantage on the right-wing, whereld. R. C she partnered Miss M. Senith, E. Mess
INTERNATIONAL
HOCKEY TEAMS IN
DIFFICULTIESobably the most dangerous for GS. Mess
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Germany's Sale Germany will have a fairly use ful-side in
ward on view. There were several C. SC. occasions when Miss Smith Jus C. & P.0.
R. WAFA
missed scoring · by... a fract
The Sailors and Soldiers Home Colleen
proved no match for the Chinese (Mrs. P. F. Foles).
54 Recreation Club, who defeated Rolle
Dorothea
36 them by 9 sets to nil in the Men's Ass B. K. Kirke).
Doubles Badminton League last night at Wanchai
. Detailed results of the game
32 were as follows:--
M. Merritt and 1. Hall (S. and S.
40 Home)
62 lost to W. C. Choy and EW.
lost to S. W. Liang and W
lost to CI. Yung and H.-M.
Cherng
Heath and H. R. Hazris (S. and S. Home),
44 lost to Choy and Ho
69 lost to Liang and Hung 31 lost to Yung and Cheung
Mr. Brawn and S. Speague and S. Home)
(Miss de Beauclerk).
LOCAL BILLIARDS CHAMPIONSHIP
Zimmern Chalks Up 41 Break
Four matches in the junior 3-23 (division of the local billiards championship were decided last
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lost to Choy and Ho lost to Lizng and Hung
lost to Yung and Cheung .....
LEAGUE TABLE TO DATE
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Arumann, (goal) goal. Not much was see of Miss therefore been decided that they Embden, (full-backs); P. Blackmore, and Miss D. Hunt,
Sommer and Gthe CBA left-wing
will stand Chalf-backs) and E
M Hanke, L Pracht, EBERG'S CHALLENGE ACCEPTED Each
A. N. Other as the
the team hate of Transvaal National
Mr. Dean
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