7. D'Agullar St.
H.K
OTOPR
F
› CAMERAS
&
PHOTOGRAPHIC SERVICES
9. Middle RJ. Kow.
INT
CHINA MAIL
HONG KONG, MONDAY, JANUARY 13, 1947.
ASIA PHOTO SUPPLY
Everything Photographic.
10, ICE HOUSE STREET.
Tel. 33188.
Sporting Page
Stage Set For 1947 Possibles
Annual Races Selections
Today's Events And Fancies
(By "Rapier")
The stage is all set for the 1947 Annual Racing Carnival under the auspices of the Hong Kong Jockey Club, which starts at 2.00 p.m. this afternoon.
Racing in the Colony has been attracting more at- tention than before and interest this year has been greatly enhanced by the phenomenal de mand for tickets in connection with the Big Sweep, which will be decided on the Hong Kong Derby to be run tomorrow at 3 p.m. The programme for this after Kim Jis greatly fancied in view neer consist of eight events, most of its convincing gallop over the 2.13-2/3" last Quarter interesting of which should be the mile, in Trial Plate, Valley Stakes two 27-3,5" un 4-1-47, But on the sections) and the Hopeful Stakes nther hand. Lily is also known to have done a good gallop over the (twa sections). Race No. 1. Tylam Handicap six furlongs distance, Richard 1 (Unofficial): From the 1%, should have something to say at Mile Post About Half n Mile the finish, while Argentine Moan and The Wolf are quite fast over J. Yds.) The curtain will rise on this sprint distances. I nominate Kim event confined to Hong Kong Ser-to win, with Lily second and vices Race Club ponies that have Richard I third.
started at their Meetings during 'Race 1946.
No. S. Hopeful. Staker- (First Section)-One Miler |
I don't think I shall be for
Amongst the entries the follow- ing should-be-prominent-at-the-wrong-in stating that Ute ponies finish: they are Autumn Rose to watch in this race are: Elmer (Major Hodgman), Mayfair (L/S. (Mr. S. L. Yuen), Lucky Strike Howlands). Nigger (Commander; t Francis) and Jacobus,
). National Con- Maitland) and Air gress (Mr. Autumn Rose, which was un-Borne' (Mr. Ching). Elmer is my placed at the last meeting, should jchoice, and I think it should win, have no difeulty in winning this but Lucky Strike is not to be race as the distance is more to its ignored, as this pony can move Hiking, whereas Mayfair, the win- some and the distance is more to per in this same race, should not its liking. National Congress is a and Mr. Maitland be disregarded us it is capable of slow starter, giving Autumn Rege a good fight will have to do some hard riding at the Anish. Nigger is a stow if he expects to be anywhere starter and I think is not good near at the finish. Air Borne does twinot impress in its morning gallops enough against the above ponies. Jacobus is at the momen: these last few days but it may do
in the pink of condition and may better in actual racing. probably cause an upset here if Race
given a good start: My chalce is Autumn Rose in win with May fale second and Nigger third.
I think the following are about the best, after having seen them in training for some time past:
Whirlaway (Mr. Ostrumaff). Wodonga (Mr. Boycott). Hong Kong Beauty (Mr. R. K.
C. Chui),
No. 0. Wong-Nei-Chong Stakes. (Second Section): Half Mile.
This race is for the second lot
of Aust. Subs. and I think the following will be prominent
at
Beat The Probables
RECREIO BEAT. DOCKYARD
At King's Park yesterday Club Ide Recreio best Dockyard Recrea-
tion Club by five wickets i friendly cricket game.
wickets Deckyard:-72 for 7
#
HOW THEY STAND
Third Division South
Rain Didn't Faze Soccer Fans
London, Jan. 11. Gloomy skies and rain, torrential in many parts. of the country, failed to damp Cup ardour and a million people cheered themselves hoarse at 32 Third Round Cupties. my 12 4 4,63 32 20
TX WD, I F. A. 1o5%. Cardiff City
13
1 64 Q.P. Hangers 12 14 25 30 31
dec. (Ford 23, Brown 28, Taylor
for 5, Alves 2 for 14). Recreio:-78 for 5 wickets (G. Southend held at
In the third Interport
match,
trial For Today
(By "Rapier")
Ruce No. 1.
Autumn' Rose Mayfair Nigger.
Ruer No. 2.
Qutaider: Jacobna.
Wadoupa
Hong Kong Bearin Jeep Le
Outsider: Hurricane,
Ruce No. 3.
Whirlawny Daisy Bell Pencock
Outsider: Jeep Hing.
Race No. 4.
Kim Lily
Richard ! Outsider: Argentine Moon.
Race No. 5.
Elmer,
Lucky Strike National Congress
Outsider: Air-Borne
Race No. G.
Lightning Burge Flying Wheel Outsider: Midnight Express.
Ruce No. 7.
Bashful Beusly
Hoi Pollof V-J Day
Outsider: Morning Express.
.Ruct No. 8.
Norve Queen Mian Brasta Esmerilda Outsider: Shanghai "Beantis,
H.Q. Beat 3 Cdo.
Navy ground at Cause-Gosan 22. Guterres 10 Noronha Brisle City. 3 128402There were remarkable crowd scenes and the
14, Adamas 3 for 17, Matthews 2
way Bay yesterday, Pos-for 27.) sibles scored a well-de- served 3-2 victory over Probables in what, from the selectors' point of view must have been
most disappointing game.
а
LX-
The standard of play hibited by the. Probables was far below expectations.
The only player on the Pro bable side to impress was Powell, whose superh, display yesterday proved more than ever that he is the best goal keeper Hong Kong has seep for many a day.
The backs did not shine at any stage of the game and Hau Yong-sang in particular made habit of wandering too far down-a very dangerous prac- tice when faced with a fast moving forward line. As it was, his meanderings yesterday, re sulted in Coles having to drop buck continually and play third
back.
Probables, who were packing their goal in a desperate at- tempt to prevent the Possibles from scoring.
Eventually, the Possibles draw level when Wills netted with long dropping shot which com- pletely deceived Powell, who hail the sun in his eyes.
Slung by this reverse, the Probables put on pressure and in less than five minutes went ahead again when Fowler netted with a fast drive from about 25 yards distance.
Reading .... 22 10 6 0.40, 20 kpswich Town $50 N317 Exeter City... 24 10 30-41 19 Swindon T. 23 10 5 45 42 23 Walsall 12 $7 T 28 25 23 Bournemouth 22 10 3 10 3 29 20 Torquay U 22 * * * 1422 Port Vale 36 33 22 Brighton-Hove 24410 31 1 2 Northampton
ETT D 3 10 37 32 91 Mansfield T. 21710 28 45. Z Crystal Painee 27 8 4 11 31 42 2 Wilford 208 214 36 14 Notts County 22 12 13 30 11 Alderehut. 23 7 3 13 32 54 17 1 -11 20 37 19 Clapton Orient 21 Bristol Rover 24
Norwich City 21
3 14 26 45
13
17
1 18 ** 64
Third Division North
3588
1. W D. 1.. F. A. .
1644377 Demenster 1
23 15
* 62 32 33 Rotherham U. M 144 Chester .... Stockport C 20 13 7 43 25 2N Wrexham -> 22 11 G Bradford C. 24 11 3 8 38 32 17 Oldham Ath. $49 40 40 27 2 Tranmere R. 14 1 11 40 50 21
gates closed an hour before the start of the matches at Chelsea and Queen's Park, a thou sand being locked out. The gates also closed at varying times before the start of other matches.
The return to the former one- atatch knock-out system instead of the wartime Home and Away principle brought its resultant: thrills for heavily rosetted crowds
their which augmented
vocal efforts with cast-off air raid pre- cautions ratiles and bells.
The maxie
perhaps the
E
tre-forward, clalmed Cup scoring honours with five against Notts County.
Lowish
and (Southampton) Lowrie (Coventry), achieved hát- tricks,
Southport, at the bottom of the Northern Section of the Third
their first víced what Is Division, gained spell of greatest knock-out tory since Sept. 7. Lournament in the world inspired Despite heavy rain and sodden players and spectators alike. In grounds all the Scottish League with the exception of keeping with tradition there, were games,
V. Kilmarnoch, were some surprises but not as sensa Marton
followers tional as the
of the played. smaller clubs hoped.
Conditions
at Five First Division clubs the Aberdeen that play was abandon- the interval. renowned Aston Villa Blackpool, ed shortly
unexpectedly Leeds, Huddersfield and Sunder Hibernians land--were
increased their leadership to three points. Campbell, the outside-right, set the Rangers on the winning path with a first minute goal-Kester.
were
after
KIDA
so bad
to Hartlepools.. 24 X 7 33 42 24 by Second summarily dismissed i held to a draw by the lowly
oner
For a time the Probables con- tinued to attack, but were unable
their to further increase
lead. The Possibles, then returned the attack and equalised more when Schultz scored.
Enlivened by this success, the Possibles maintained their pres sure on the Probable defence and were rewarded when Strickland, running through on his own, beat Powell with a rasping shot which
ave the goalie no chance.
The Probables tried hard to the scores, but the Possible sence managed to hold out and the final whistle came with the ball in midfield.
Teams:-
Possibles: Powell, Hau-Yung-
Taylor,
Darlington .. 24 19 148 AZ 21
22 142 13 4 4 2 Carilale U Harrow Rochdale
Hull City retrahend
sides.
Aston Villa, six times Cup win
23 6 0 28 34 ners, were overwhelmed by Burn- 23 8 5.10 40 42 ziley while Blackburn, who hold the record jointly with Villa, must tratel to Hull for a replay.. Doherty's Skill
22 5 3 10 34 34 2% Crewe Alex. 21 33 40 20 York City .. 22 7 6 10 30 40 19 2 11 38 42 R New Brighton 31 5 10 21 41 15 Acerington
Linen
Southport ... 25
allax T
*
1 14 29 41 12
27
441524471
SCOTTISH LEAGUE
„Hatzers!!
Hearta
"A" Division
4:
P. W. ... 20 14
1 12G 8 40 28 16
D. 1. P. Alle
aa 001 38
.. 21 11 6 4 34 29 1
A 10
642 0
20 10 5 40 27 24
2 7 30 46, 27
21 *** 41 42
Hamilton, so Rangers
Fastball
(By "Neutral"): After being two runs down
Hull,
Division the Third Northern, sido who made a bad i start of the season, pluckily held their awn with everything at the fifth Giants staged weighted against them. For grand rally to register a rurt brief spell in the second half they-on-the fifth and two in the last even: had
success within their inning to snatch a brilliant win
grasp but McClelland, playing i
his first senior game for Black over the powerful Club de Re- ercio combination by three runs burn, eventually equalised.
Chesterfield proved the contento two.
tion that good Second Division
',
The highlight of the game side is better than a moderate was the brilliant hurling of First Division Leam, beating Gerry Gosano. Behind the Sunderland.
All the skill and artistry of plate Spotty Pereira gave him Doherty, the Irish International all the support and his bullet 3 5 8 8 42 42 inside forward who scored twice, throw to second with the one 21 9 3 2 41 42 21 failed to мате
Huddersfield exception had all the runners Third Lanark 20 846 38 20 against Barnsley, white Blackpoo! put out, Patrick Th. 10 9 1 9 4 20 75
The intermediate line, wea- kened repeatedly by Coles have ing to fall hack, was unable to Probable for- cope with the wards. The Probable forwards. were completely off form and song. Tse Kam-hong, Lau Chung- sang. Coles, Fung Kwan-sing, were seldom in the picture.
Gosano, Chau Man-chi, Fowler, Hibernians The Possibles all played well La Shiu-wing and Thao Cha-Aberines and Crumucy, who had taken | tine. part in
Probables: gruelling Junior! 2
Tsang MarON Shield game earlier in the af- Chung-wan, Crumney, Cashman, Queen '. ternoon, gave a fine exhibition Airog, Anderson, Heggie, Strick-Falkirk in defence. The Possible for land. Chu Wing-keung, Schultz Ctitle ward line was very incisive in and, Wills. its movements and the Heggie- Strickland combination Jinually had the Probable feldern on the run. Taylor in goal gave a very creditable per-} formance, although injured. Tsang Chung-wan in the right back position also played hard game until he also was Queensland injured.
The
called
con-
de-
EQUALS TWO RECORDS
Graham
Brisbane, Jati. 11.
McLachlan, the
Clyde
Motherwell
21 7 11 20 41 3:1 were St Mirren 20 72 11 38 44 16 Kilmarnock 20 46 10 26.40 14
unexpectedly beaten by j Canadian Chinese collected Sheffield Wednesday, who are eight hits to beat Hong Kong
to avoid relegation to Baseball Club by 8-dr struggling to
The Queen's Park 25 * 14 32 4 1 the Third, Division.
** G12 25 10
Hamilton...
"B" Division
sprint champion, Dundee equalled two Australian records Airdrie the in one race at the Exhibition Dunfermline play track today.
Wax
IN 12
The remaining non-League Cunacks put the game on ice club, Gillingham, was eliminated in the third canto when they at Swansea but not disgraced. talled four runs on five bingles! Some cluba relied an shock Doc Molthen had A fow Jack goals on grounds which varied changes in their team.
hard to slushy mud Drager was at the windy alley. following freak weather.
P. W. II. I, Y. A. PI
301 22 from iron 18 11 442 2326 4 48 25 23 1 10 2 4 38 57 22 18 K = 1 3 57 19
..1%
A last wicket stand played
Probables
East Fife won
Derby County, the Cup holders, Herbie Quon und Wilkinson the finish: Burge (Mr. Ostrou- big part in giving H.Q. Land
had a sensational
ench connected for two bingles start against and elected to
Albion R. mo), Flying Wheel (Mr. Ching), Forces their best win of the Lightning (Commander Francia), season, defeating 3 Commundo) toss
'Powell
Bournemouth, searing from the while Nako Delgado registered He clocked B-1/16 seconds for Allos ..... IN 2 4 30 34 13
kick-off when the ball bounced a very gomi double. Good work Rosebud (Mr. R. K. C. Chui) and Bde at Cox's Path yesterday with the wind.
Bath 4 5 6 21 32 13 to upon
defend his the hundred yards, equalling the 7 3 8 30 31 17 over the goal-keeper's head. Nako. Midnight Express (Mr. D. G. by 41 runs.
a sound effort by charge early . Despite
in the game record held by Jimmy Carlton Arbroath
made 1 48 24 32 15 3ournemouth Wcu).
grand
The cocky Rovers were given Commander Wellings, wickets fell regularly and With Lightning.
repeatedly earned all-and Brian Dunn, and equalled his B. Johnaten 181 22 621 atruggle in a goalless second half.
# Bcare by their determined 15 & 20 24 32 13 ariat opportunity during the murning when H.Q. round applause, for his bril-jown bundred-metres record of Dumbarton
Snap Goals
foes the Hotshots who led for Stenhousemuir "18 37 8 27 40 13
→ All three first half goals at six innings but lost the game $1 GA 12 is pasible. however, that it may of winning this race, but he may Land Forces elected to bat. liant' saves. Thé Possibles were 10-5/10 seconds established in Ayr Unlied
oposition from Eight wickets Tell before lunch enjoying more of the ball, but January, 1946. Reuter.
20 5 Everton were scored within the after an extra inning by 4-3. space of three minutes mid-way The tangle was played. in a unable to get it past the next race as the longer dis-urge er Flying Wheel, both of for a mere 67 runa. After the were
through the period; Manchester
Jeep Lee (Major Hodgman). Whirlaway, if it strips for this event. should win confortably. It
be reserved for the Trial Plate in
Lance
14 more
Francis has a
pect stenna
which are
to
its liking.
capable of giving interval, Tierney joined Ken Powell, whose wizardry failed Lightning a good fight. Midnight nedy in a last wicket stand every wile of the opposing JI Whirlaway does not accept Express is also considered good which realiced sixty runs. forwards.
Much against the run of th enough to extend these named
wbc4 the wicket and enhanced his play. Probables scured
here, I would, place Wodonga as
the next best, with Hong Kong above; and it may cause an upset Kennedy played shots all round | Beauty as the potential challenger here. I expect to see the finish
sa this pony is essentially a sprin in the following order: --Light- claims to being one of the best Taylor, failing to hold a shot. 1er Jeep Lee is a temperamental pony and if it should take it into ning, Burge and Flying Wheel.
Race
Stake
in
#
Cowdenbeath
18 5 2 1
18
4
311
Home Rugby Results
London, Jan. 11.
opening
*
scored two in three minutes pre-weary fashion except for some. ceding
the interval, Grimsby really flashy play by "Tiny"".
the
minutos Junior Remedios of the Hot- Scared in and led two-zers within four aluts at the keystone. The minutes, Newcastle had a scoring longest hit was made by Erick- apell of three in three minutes,
Bolton scored twa in four minutes son, a double in the sixth inn and Leeds lost after scoring in ing.
Chung Wah failed to put up the second minute.
Will Steffen, Chelsea's six-a full team and conceded the foot Swiss International full-game to St. Joseph's squad. back, replacing he injured cap-
Txin,
Harris, at centre-half, was
BOWLS
of club matches prior to the inter-Services tournament lost a thrilling Rugby match at Swansea by two goals and a try to a goal, a penalty goal and a try. Thirteen points be- hind at half-time the Royal Air Force made a a tower of strength and played
a treat part in
In a friendly game played at great recovery in the second half.
#minute Ian McPherson seeing a replay. Inter- ford 6 Coventry 17. Bridgend before the interval Sale, with, three
Kowloon Cricket Club, the home for Arsenal nationals--Fyfe, Sever and 5 Exeter 5. Cheltenham
and Tommy Walker, the Scottish rinks trounced the Northum Cavey-suffered their first de-Nuneaton 0. Crosskeys 7 International inside-left equalised berland & Durham Association
Weston-super-Mare 0. Glouces. two minutes after resumption. to the tune of 124 to 56.
The biggest crowd of the day, The scores were:
all-rounders the Colony.. wed Lai Shu-wing to ush Tierney, on the other hand, up and tap it tamely into the The Royal Air Force, continuing the programme No. 7. Hopeful ils head to run it should not be
scored twenty of his invaluable net. The Probables were unable (S'cond Section): One Mile.
to increast their lead and half well-timed far at the finish. My nomination
strokes This race is more or less a gift 28 with
time arrived with the score ís Whirlaway to win with
for Bash1 Beauty (Commander round to leg.
# 1-0. Wodonga and Hong Kong Beauty Francis) and amongst the entries A keen attack made the
On the resumption, the Pos. following in the order named. I do not think there is an animal Commandos fight for runs whensibles again monopolised most Race No. 3. Trial Plate: 14 Miles, good enough to extend this Fony. they began their reply. Carter of the play, but were unable to Apart from Norge Queen, which Hot Fallei (Mr., S. L. Yuen) checked the impending' rot for score. At one stage of the game, is going out in the Valley Stakes should have no difficulty in lak- a time and fell victim to Gel the Possibies were all over the
(Second Section) instead of this ing the second position" with V-J durd, playing his last game in event, the result of this race Day (Major Hodgman) fighting should give an indication regard out the third position with Mom- ing the likely winner of the Honging Express (Mr. D. G. Won). Kong Derby..
Race No. 8. Valley. Stakes
(Second Scetion): Siz Fur Longs,
I think the finish will be fought out between the following ponies: Daisy Bell (Mr. S. L. Yaen), Whirlaway (Mr. Ostroumoff); Peacock (Mr D. Black);
Jeep Hing (Major Hodgman)
1
The last race of the day is an pther sprint event for the Second Section of the New
the district. With the score 81-8, Jewers joined Bates and
Pickering
Extras
together they thwarted the o L/Cal. Tierney, not out pusing attack for over thirty minutes contenting themselves playing a straight bat to every. Total thing Jewers was most unfor
Bowling: Williams 3-19; Australian tunate in treading on his own 1-20; Pickering 3-49; Subs, and, on their training form, wicket following a ball from 1-81; Bates 2-17.
H.Q. Land Forces
・drowo
Clague, b
147
feat at Waterloo.
A penalty goal by Jenkins ter 10 Leicester 5. Manchester
N.& D. ASSOC.
A. Tait
A. Spoors
J. Hempsey
S. 'Hodge:
32
(Skip)..16.
N. S. Blyth
GT. Anderson W.Husband
28 in the third minute proved the 8 Old Edwardians 3. Moseley 70,000, watched the match.
The gallant Rotherham team, K, C. CLUB 10 match-winner for Newport, 5 Notts 3. Neath 6 Newbridge
comprising, pit and lavel werkers there being no further scoring. 5. Northampton 0 Bristol 0. from the mines, fought valiantly D. Hung
their improved Plymouth Albion 0. Newport 3. against the powerful Wolver- Wm. C. Hung Maintaining Heald Held form Coventry beat Bedford, Swansea 13 Royal Air Force 11. hampton whose extra skill turned J. S. Landolt
kicking three penalty goals, and Waterlop 10 Sale 6. Glasgow the scale, though Rotherham were E. C. Fincher." converting a try,
Academicals 8 Hillhead High very little inferior to them
Port Vale's
win at Millwall (Skip) Determined tackling by Bath School 6, Glasgow High School backs turned the scales against 4. Stewarts College & Greenock was one of the best performances
of the day. They were speedy and K. Gittina London Welsh in a fluctuating Wanderers 6 Glasgow Univer- accurate and constantly attacking V. Atienza match in which each team led sity 11. Watsonians 3 Hawick Millwall's goal-keeper. Purdle, T. Lock
who made some grand saves.. A. Rakusen in turn. St Mary's hospital 15.
G Humble 20 showed great speed outside the
Seventeen Cup teams won at (Skip):29 (Skip) ..12 serum in beating. Redruth and:
home, ten away and five drew.
Hat Tricks
F.A. Broadbridge E. Pürvis 1 N. M. Hall dropped a brilliant Leigh 0. Bramley & Hudders
Liverpool and V. C. Labrum W.R. Matheson goal for the hospital, repeating field 26: Belle Vue Rangers 27 Manchester,
L. Barkes 28 his fent in the final trial at Halifax.13. Castleford 5 Batley Sheffield still have two represen- A. E. P. Guest
3. Dewsbury 11 Hull Kingston which staged eight matches, has
tatives, each left, but London, T. Mader. T: Coleman Twickenham last week,
Bradford 'Results were: Irish Inter- Rovers 0. Hull 3
R. Edger A. Bolton R. Leigh T. W. Carr (Skip)..30 (Skip) #12
•Rowley Capt, Williams, e Saunders,
b Andrews
Lt. Pickering. Ibw.. b Rowley Capt. Carter, e Tarrant,
I do not think we need look I am sure the following will be Rowley which he did. not at- 3 Cdo. Bde. further than Daisy Bell as the prominent at the finish:-Norse tempt to play. The game end- eventual winner. Daisy Bell has Queen (Mr. Ostroumoff), Miami ed in a well deacrved victory! been properly tuned up for this Beauty (Commander Francis) for HQ Land Forces with Capt. Cliffe, e Tarrant, b An- meeting, and I feel it will have Esmeralda" (MA`S, L. Yuen, fifteen minutes still left to Capt. Pearn, e no difficulty in accounting for this Shanghal Beauty (Mr. R. K. C. play. · race. Whirlaway has been whis-Chul) and Thunderbolt (Mr. Matt pered as the "dark horse" in this land). I consider Norse Queen to race, and for those who are pre-be the best here; and in my ceti- pared to take the risk, a bet each mation-it-should win comfortably, L. Phelps, a Jewers, b Williams way may turn out to be profitable.with Miami Beauty and Esmeralda I also recommend Peacock for achting it out for the ether places. consideration. Jeep Hing is good Shanghal Beauty and Thunder- but I am afraid is not good enough bolt are also good over this, dis- against these three ponies, Race No.4 Valley Stakes (First- 2) Section)--Six: Furlongs."|"
In this race the following should attract the most attention:-
Kimi (Mr. D; Black)',
tance.
New York, Jan, 11, The US. Golf Association an- nounced today that the nine-man Walker Cup team would meet Great Britain May 16 at St. An- drew's, Septland. The traditional Argentine Moon (Mr. Maitland).match was last held in 1988, when The Wolf: (Mr, R. M. Wood). England won-United Press,
Lily (Mr. R. K. C. Chuf); Richard
(2)
Sgma. Gelderd,
* Chie, b Willans QMS, Andrawa, b Heald L/Cpl, Wellings: b Batea Capt.
Benwell, b Saunders, Carter Col. Clague Pickering ...
Bates, Cant. Rutherford, e
Pickering Major Rowley, lbw b Batex Sun, Kennedy, c Carler, b
Williams sp Cpl. Tarrant,
(Continued, af
Geldard
à. Sgt.
Mine.
22
b Gelderd
Kennedy, b
Maj: Bonwell, ibw, b Kennedy 5. Capt. Bates, run out
Mal, Jewers, hit Wicket,
Rowley 9 Maj, Heald, not out
Extras
44
G
Rugby League: Barrow 8
\(Skip).
.23 only Charlton, last year's fin- national Trial Match. Probables Northern 6. Hunslet 18 Faliste, and Brentford, with Chel-A Tribble. 0. Possibles 8. At Dublin.' therstone Rovers 0. Rochdalej
Arsenal, Tottenham and F. E. Lawrenen St. Queen's
Rangers facing re- C. Dowman Harlequine 10 Blackheath 13. Hornets 0 Kelghley
F. Goodwin London Welsh 10 Bath 15. Old Helens 7 Leeds 8. Swinton 5 plays:
lays defeat of Cardiff and Don-
0Alleyions 3 Rugby 3.
Old Warrington 13, Widnes S
Park
29 Paulines 5.Maesteg 19. Rich- Oldham 0. Wigan 26 Liverpool caster, the respective leaders of
106
(Skip) 17
mond 3 United Services (Porte- Stanley 2. Workington 9. Sal- the Third Division, ended two Frinted and published for the Ana sequences. Doncaster pre-proprietors. The Newspaper. Tatal
mouth)/3 Rosslyn Park 3 ford. 3. York 2 Wakefield, viously played 19 games without Enterprise, Limited, by Walma Williams, b
Bowling: Andrews 2-15; Row London Scottish 20. St. Mary's Trinity 2 (abandoned second defeat, while Cardiff had 17. JAMEH KEATER, Windsor House, ley: 3-28 Kennedy 1-12; Clague Hospital 20 Bedruth 19. Bed- half-Reuter.
Hugh Billington, Luton's cen- Hong Kong of next cot,).1.0-14; Geldard 3-0.