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England Outplayed Shared By Ireland
Dublin, Feb. 8.
Ireland today upset all predictions with a 22-0 win over England in the first post-war Internation- al Rugby match between the two countries here today, their biggest win over England in his- tory. They outplayed the English team at all points and were unrecognisable as the side beaten by France a fortnight ago.
Ewo Beat Taikoo
The game was played on a grand that was free from Show up frost.
Ireland established an early Jend. Five minutes after the start the England scrum-half W. Mogungot off-side and the refer arded a penalty Muilant sucked the goal" from alont 15 yanis outside the 25 Butter-yards line. Ireland were awarded
At the Kowloon Cricket Club) yesterday, Jardine's bert Geld's by 39 Hans.
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three, penalty kicks inside the next ten minutes, all inside the England half, but a severe cross
wind ruled out any chance of Inland creased her lead
their being cnverted into goals.
aj m -the 25th minute when O.
Herlon, the Irish
right-wing.
22 seized on a hose ball and drib
3 ble it over the line, getting n
Lynch-down.
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Extras
Mullan failed with the kick, A half-time Ireland led 6-0.
Grand Try Twelve #hutes after the in- val came another try far fre fand.
Ireland heeled from a loose mal in the English 25 and Mullan picked up and shot past the guests for a grand try.
England, were disappointing R. Win all departments and in the
Ire ..--- 6 --- 4 -- 21. - - - itir stages of the game
land took almost complete con- trel. First O. Harlen received
BOWLING ANALYSIS
Adams
Brown
Bardell
0. M.
12
3
10
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22
0 25
1
Butterfield's
R. G. Adams, Bayer
F. Hunter, 1b.w. b Carey
F. Brown, e Gromma, b Mody
Panter,
J. Woodword is Basler..
Bardell, Barten
13.
C. Kew, Mayle, bo Carey M. Fiennes, b. Barton
F. Cessford,
Barton
Begley,
M. Speyer. Law. b. Baster
G. Blown, c. Bozampet, b.
Barinn
K. Lanud. Not Out
Extras
Baxter
Mod
Barlon
Carey
BOWLING ANALYSIS
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the ball at the half-way line and beat the whole England delence for an unconverted' try. Then Mckay barged over from five yards scrum and Mullan eanserted, and a few minutes later Mullan himself, from a kick ahead of McKay, crossed for a try which he converted. Thus Ireland won by 22 points to zero and received an ovation
*
EDISON'S EXPERIMENTS
Heat Orange, NJ.
Feb. 8. The noted invenior, Thomas Edison,
was experimenting with uranium ore, source of his alemic power, before death 15
years ago, it was 'discovered today.
Amorp
"his" afects were found bottles containing ur anium nitrate. It is still not known what he was doing with them, but a clue might be found in the voluminous Papera which he left.-L'nited Preas.
Fastball
(By "Neutral")
The defeat of the Cana- dian Chinese at the hands of Rovers and the Giants victory of the over St. Joseph's has vir- tually given the Giants the championship of the Fastball League.
Leading by to clear runs at the end of the sixth inning. Ents went to pieces against the Giants and were nosed out in an exciting finish by three
runs to two,
With two away and with the the bases landul Sherry Bucks had the misfortune to walk two batters which let in two ruu- rs. The score at this period war 2 runs all
The Saints blanked
out on
the next two innings while the winning Giants scèred" their
Eight Goals
"All the thrills of a cup tie were present on the Club Ground, yesterday when a large crowd saw eight goals shared be tween the Football Asso- ciation and the Chinese Federation teams repre
and Chinese senting Non-Chinese in the local. football world. Fortunes fluctuated in a game that was never dull.
The Non-Chinese kicked of and were the first to attack,. Heggie shooting over the bari! Powell was brought into action at the other end, diving at the feel of Kwok Ying-kee, whose with perfect understanding Chang Kam-hoi was one of thes features of the early exchanges.
Dear broke up the next Chinese attack and Cashman earned applause with some well-placed clearances.
"life" when Willis squared the ball across an unprotected goal with no one in position; Tsao Chau- Ling was responsible, for a per- feet centré at the other end forwards but once again his were hanging too far back. Gosanc gave his side, the lead after ten minutes play but the Chinese were not in arrears for long. Chu Wing-keung equalis. ing with the opposing defence all at sixes and sevens.
The Chinese had a
Efficient "Shadow". Hai King-seng was proving amcst efcient. "shadow" for
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desire "aincene
for a better and store complcté in- derstanding."
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The dispatch said the “note, handed to the Soviets by the
the British Embassy in reply
Generalissimo" Stalin's to letter, emphnaised that unp Brittlement 1217 lean the basis of "autual contcasions,” -United Press,
Home
Football
Results
Skating Rinks To Disarm
London, Feb. 8.
Risking limbs on treacherous ice-bound grounds - which elsewhere prevented 23 big games in England and Scotland, Professional footbal- lers more than earned their weekly wage today.
The struggle was the fiercest in the English F. A..
Cup Fifth Round ties. "F: ur -more Were decided, with Birmingham. Charlton, Liverpool and Sheffield United victors.
Clashes at Luton, Newcastle and Nattingham were drawn. wille Sheffield Wednesday and Preston, whose garae was post- red, will get to grips on Wed- Bestay.
Shivering spectators were often aroused to white heat of excitement, none more so than at Stake and Charlton, where the only goals came in the very last minute.
HOW THEY STAND
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Senator Vandenberg, who is chief the Republican Party's spokesman on foreign affairs, not disarm said: "We shall alone. We shall take no sweet- ness and light for granted be
which hind the iron curtain
till blacks out great sectors of
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from Reuter's, the results of the ter, replays are destined for Arint so it is still Everion Home football inatches, given in the sixth-round,
to see an all-second yesterday's issue were incomplete possible
are accordingly division final. and the tables
Brum Go Nap being repeated in full
F.A. Cup-Fifth Round
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Aldenbol ....27 $1434 M 21 Feature of the game was the by, the Non-Chinese culminated! Southampton
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free-kick, taken by Shreeve and 29 7 16 30 6 20 fielding of Dave in very poor finishing. Kwok Westham U. billant
endedBristol N., bed on to Johnson, and Ying-kee almost surprised the Barnsley Lecnard for the Saints
opposing defence with a back- Chesterfeld
with the inside-forward Daw. Orica Benny Omar for the Giants.
sou beating Marks in a jump Rovers staged a remarkable header but Pewell was, on the Coventry C.
against Canadian mark, saving just underneath Millwal recovery
the cross bar. Chang Kam-loi (all postponed owing to weather) for the ball and into the net it worthy
Third Division North flushed. then Chinese and ran out winners after being two runs shat inches wide and
Stickland almost walked the Crewe Alex. Hartlepools down for three quarters of the
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braved the Arctic wind-Asso-ble absenter while Jock Brown the dummy to three opponents. Darlington
of cited Press and Reuter.
Rugby Union
Lendon, Feb. 8. Results of today's Rugby Union
59 watches--Falmouth 35 Royal Air Force 3. Gloucester 11 Car- diff 12. Devenport Services 3
All other club
matches were postponed owing to inclement weather.
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Rugby League results: Leigh 27 Barrow 2 Warrington 21 dale Hornes ()-Reuter.
SKIING
CHAMPIONSHIP
played a fine game. Joe Franco
Aircea, playing
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v. Halifax Barrow
York City
Tranmere Southport: Carlisle U.
R.
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Bradford C...
grand de- Doncaster R. v
the way Gateshead In the pitching box was, excel-fensive game, paved Sent but Bill Woy was only a for the next Non-Chinese at Hull
tack which forced
a fruitless L
corner. shadow of himself.
Powell brought the New Brighton v
Rochdale crowd to its feet with a lenp
LAWN BOWLS
The Prison Warders' Club was Roch-most unlucky to lose to the Kow- loon Bowling Green Club at Aus- tin Road by a single shot as up to the very last head in the first rink, the visitors were two up C. Dowman's ink proved much too good for L. Sykes, and chalk- ed up 36 shots against the home Paris, Feb. 9.rink's 16.
Prison Warders. More than 150 of the world's K.B.G.C. best skilers, representing 15 E. Pepe.
F. Wilkinson El Lab won by ong length nations, lave entered the In-F overn Hank H., who beat out ternational championship start- Pere Time in a photo finishing on Feb. 11 at Chamonix, for second place. Associated in the French Alps. Press
El Lobo won the $50,000 San
Antonio handicap" at
Anita day.
Santa
LAWN TENNIS
J. Kingdon "A. D. Spoors
J. Grant
3
Newton
McGowan (Skip)
20.
J. W. Lee
E. Greenword The nations compeling are: J. W. Dickson
Canada, J. Hempsey Belgium, Bulgaria Chile. Czechoslovakia, Finland, L
Sykes (Skip) the Netherlands, Hungary, the
H. P. Phillips Lebanon, Norway, Poland,
H. F. Shields Switzerland, Yugo, G. Meyer Sweden,
A. J. Hall
(Skip).
Gothenburg, Feb. 9. In the second match, of the professional lawn Tennis tourna- ment here tonight, Alice Marble slavia and. France-Reuter.
professional Carl
defeated Mrs. Mary Hardwick Hare 6-3, 6-3 and..... Donald | Swedish Budge defeated Bobby Higgs Schroeder and Rigga beat Carl G- Got
Earn und Budge, 6-4, 6-4,- the United Press.
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running out, the inside right
by beating Jepson from oblique angle. The Sheffielders will have great hopes if- Wed-
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Britain Facing Disaster
(Continned from Page 1) Coal," Mr. Shinwell declared.
must build up an additional week Brooke sent the Yorkshire on-
"They believe that however try-stock for public utility undertak- Jookers into a frenzy of delighting and irksome cur present pro-ings. It will ensure a position of blems may be, the average man safety and then we can go ahead."
murmur Attice will
is in 10 The coal position has been largely Downing Street. All'a right with | disrupted, he said, in some cases and in others because there wAS no way to, forward cool. Absen- lecism in places was up to 50 per cent because the men could not ret to the mines.
and a kick' in mid-air but he (all postpoped owing to weather) nezday master Preston.
had no chance with a header by Chu Wing-keung from almost underneath the cruss bar. An appeal for off-side was allowed by the referee and there was no doubt that the Chinese just about deserved their narrow lead at. the inter- val
11
Third Division South
Derby Upset Fancied by many to repeat Aldershot
1 Notts C. Brighton
Norwich City If their Cup winning feat of last dis Bristol City --
Swindon Tseason, Derby County fell at Ipswich Town 1 Grystal Pal. 1 Liverpool ca a perfect "carpet" Queens P.R. Southend U. Watford Leyton Orient Exeter City Northampton Portvale
Ford, At the this stage, had been right out of the game and his expected duels with Hau
although Hau found an occasion,
the
delps. That is 's treacherous because colliery" machinery froze
Camparisons with the grim was days were scattered through the uniformly dark press comments. Bad Luck
Shinwell in the days before La- 3 Mansfield T. of rolled snow. Woodley, in the bour came to pover, was one of 2 Bristol Rovers 3 Derby goal, defied all attempts the chief hecklers of the ferraes 2 Reading 1
to pass him until Palmer scored Price Minister, Winston Chur v Torquay U. vCardiff City
I hope the emergency will only last for three or four days. It may well be a week. It depends
on the weather and how the coal
a vital goal 14 minutes from chill, from the Labour back is flowing.",
benches.
the finish,
lone Liberal organs raised
Grim Picture
A grim picture of Britain withe- ment's action in the emergency.for most of the day time emerged. the afternoon "Star" declaring as Mr. Skinwell ~ detailed" mea- "ils boldness will be justified."
The Manchester supported Shinwell's
v Walsall
Plucky Nottingham Forest. v Bournemouth Yung-sang had not materialised (postponed owing to bad weather) twice survived blows by First voices in praise of the Govern-out, electric light, heat or power,
Division Scottish Cup-Second
Middlesboreich in living to fight a second time.
Arctic conditions kept down
Guardian sures, following from his brief Aberdeen.
Ayr United 0
announcement yesterday that all to just Cup tie attendances FIRST ROUND-REPLAYS
cialın of ectric supplies will be stopped) East Stirling
1 "bad luck" in the form of conto industry from Monday. Charchnacudlin1 over 272,000.
but added One of the biggest surprises tinued bad weather, Stenhousemuir 0 Abroath.
Mr. Shinwall said: "If "domes- Third Lanark
al opportunity to demenstrate his spectacular long clearances. Stickland lived up to the first for he was V. N. Allenza laif of his name
V. Chittenden always assiducus after the ball
C. H. Dowman and Gusano also put in plerity
(Skip) 38 of work.
16
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C. W. Haynes
R. J. Grindley
Safe Handling
Round
8
2
crash
2 Hamilton A. 1 in the League games was the "it was quite unreasonable to let tie and industrial consumers de- Scottish "A" Division
of the highly placed coal stocks become as low as they cline to cooperate in this emer
gency we will find ourselves in Chester at Hartlepool-Reuter. The record is plainly one of the next ten days in a condition
Clyde Morton
■
1 Hearts
Kilmarnock Queen of South 0.Rangers,
Dear came to his side's res-
resumption Celtic W. E. Webber cue following the
19and Powell punched clear from Kavck Ying-kee. Yu Iu-tak came
(Skip)
23
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BOBSLEIGH
CHAMPS
v St Mirren -(postponed) Scottish "B" Division
61 into the picture with some safe! Alloa Ath
handling and anticipated com-; Cowdenbeath meniably in saying from Ford. St. Johnstone Dear saved the situation twice
St. Moritz, Feb. 8. Switzerland wen the world four-man bobsleigh championship here today with an aggregate Ume for four runs of five minutes 18 seconds. Belgium finished run- ners-up with an aggregate time of five minuter 19 seconds.
The run was not in very good condition owing to the continu» que fall of snow so the times for today's run were slower than for those made yesterday-Beuter.
Identical Twins Stay
That Way
in succession in the ensuing exchanges, racing right across
1
Airdrieonians
Dundee U.
(all postponed Irish Regional League
Dunfermline
Amateur
•
3 Coleraine
2. Linfield
the field fe outrah Chang Kam- Ballmera U. hei when the latter looked a Belfast 'Cel certain scorer. Powell threw Derry City
4 Cliftonville, himself at the feet of an un- Distillery 2 Glentoran marked opposing inside trio
International Match and had the satisfaction of diverting the ball with, an out-England 2' Ireland
Played at Scuthport) stretched foot. The Chinese had
Repler. caly themselves, to blame for not being two goals in the lead at this stage.
HEAVIEST SNOW
Berlin's
210+
fallure," said the "Times," and it of complete disaster. We should indicated that it expected. Shin- not have any fuel for electricity well to remain in office and try at all."-Reuter.
"to recregte and augment those stocks of coat for the lack of finds itself la which the nation
Its present predicament."--ABO~ ciated Press.
Won't Resign.
London, Feb. 8.
RADIO
ZBW Hong Kong broadcasting
OF THE WINTER Continued from Page 1) Germany Hamburg had 48 cold wave deaths' yesterday. All power may be cut because of coal shortage there..
Mr. Emmanuel Shinwell; Minis- in a frequency of 845 kilocycles four-hour winter-long
daily ter of Fuel and Power, today tail and from 12.30 to 1.15 pm 6.30 Power cuts continue and in a questioner at a press conference 730 pm, and 9 to 11 pm,
also on 9.52 meracycles. that he had no intention of 5-HT 1 Frankfurt the température is
signing over the
crisis-Dally Prosramme Summary. great 1-19 above zero but rising. Police which has led him to order th 12.32 p.-Film Favourite.
arrests of persons carrying total stoppage of electric supplies suspicious bundles turned up to industries starting next
1 ordinary folks packing bundles The Minister, who startled Par
of pilfered coal and splinters of lament when he announced the stoppage last night, was strongly kindling.
criticised in wide sections of the British press this morning,
"If we had not struck these blizzards the worst in 50 years we should have had sufleten
Austria
Milder
Forests for Non-Chinese fought back well shot wide and then Ford sent milder weather in the fourth and the referee had no hesitation Sickland away with a well-
by Lau Chung-sang and then both se retaliatory raids,
Borlier
respective dangerous
Fire A Beauty
BAD TIMING
London, Feb. 8... A classic cxample of sufor-
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·8.36 ',me Huale" "Time" 2,00 m Lendon Delay News, - 9.10. Halen Concert Playery," with;
Max Hollander.
in awarding them a penalty tol judged through pass which the cold wave of winter came after
foul on lowing 2
Heggie. Crum
inside right over-ran at the cru below zero temperatures in sections.. Homes are ley
easily from the spot.cial time. Tsao Chau-ting shot some sccred Ying-fun hit the side-netting inches wide in one of the Chin without power six hours daily. following some clever schemirig
Belgium and Holland In Belgium the situation Is milder? turned shots round their
The, cager, Non-Chinese team than most places But Italian in quick mic uprights céssion. Trao Chaus ting always was not to be thwarted for long workers are being imported to titrate timing was evidenced to- day when the British: Trave on the Chinese left and Suckland made no mistake Brisbane, Feb. 8.
wing, gave his side the lead once about the equaliser when he work in the mines. The ration Association announced it had New evidence on the develop again and within five minutes the headed a free kick by Dear Imeing of electricity and gas, has and to all corners of the world the top corner of the net. Heggle buffered Holland for this im-half a million posters urging |ment of Identical twins was recre was 4-2 thanks to us bent two opponents before ring pact but the Dutch authotics "Come to Britain. United
uncovered here recently when a Kam-hol, always the pair met for the first time in in the Chinese front-line. At this a beauty which Yue-It-tak tun have appealed for strict obser-cen 30 years and found that their period, the Chinese were attacked round the corner for a ccraer vance for safety.
ing continuously but the second The Onal score of four goals each
France Since December,
Lahore, Feb 8. tastes, likes and dislikes, and reverse Ulvened the Non-Chinese was a fair result to a most inter-
-The Paris Power restrictions have
Punjab Government an oven, their habits were similar, considerally Ford and Willis, sting Non-Chinese Heggle cut electricity a part of the day neanced today
zame,
that over: GOT The twins, separated in an both having c-days, changed o
Printed and published for the orphanage since their childhood; pieces in an attempt to induce was undoubtedly the best, forward and other cities were affected people are now in Punjab jaile
The ten and demonstrations agains proprietors..
Newspaper were brought together by a more fire, into their efforts and it on the field in the second half from time to time. In the last because of Mesiem League,sgita
forwards en inside was from an overhead kick by with both mutual acquaintance. Neither Ward that Buckland headed and hancing their repulations. In the few days ahop window lighting the Government's ban on proces Enterprise, Limited by WALTER and other advertising lightingons and public assemblies, JAMES KEATES Windsor House, knew that the other was alive cary car
defence, Dear was in brilliant form
Hara Kong. United Press
A free-sick by Dear and lleggia with Airosa an excellent pivat has been banned United Press, Reuter
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