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The team

is

folios K M Cambelt, 12, 11, Newart, R. P. J Stewart, H. Gi. Praud Kalo, S1, Ward, f. 1. Huang, 4.

Rennte. Plowden, R. U.

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Chadwick, D. j. Boyd, P, I. Tow

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Winter

(By Grandstand)

HONG KONG, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 1948.

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HOME FOOTBALL: LATE

RESULTS AND TABLES

London, Jan 31.

The following were the results

of matches played today!---

Reuter yesterday Issued the following correction to the Saturday results: Birmingham 0 Brentford o DIVISION I

....

THIRD SOUTH

Brighton Bristol C. Exeter Ipswich

Port Vale

3 Bristol R.

Bournemouth 4

Newport Co.

Norwich

2 Southend U. o

Aldershot

Leyton O.

4

Palace

0

4

Swansea

2

Notts Co.

P. W. D. L. P. A. MAQ.P.R. Aroscut

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* 44 42 02 Waikall

40 35 31

6 42 2

2 Torquay U

1 Northampton

# 24 Watford

3

120 2x

DIVISION HI (BOUTB)

10 15 7 N

27 27

42 27

27 12

36 21

2* 16 8

27 11

34

Charlton

7 14 2 13 10 59th Manchester 421 45 47 25 Perf

26191 30 39 25

Huddersfield

T W. D. 1. F. A. Fis

Queen's T,R. 26 17 * £2 22

Itajeneroush 24 5 6 20 22 Watull

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CHINESE STAGE AN EFFECTIVE COMEBACK

Two Goals Down,

But Win

Compton: Sportsman

Of The Year

London, Feb. 1. Denis Compton, Eng- cricketer and land

Arsenal footballer, has

26 13 2 10 64 37 been elected the "Sports-

28 * 4* *

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New Hart

27 10 3

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Grimsby

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T 4 3 14 30 14 15 DIVISION II

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Crystal 1.

W. D... F. A. Parastoð 11.

2 6 9 62 21 35

The Rambling Rees yesterday suffered their sec-

ond successive set-back when they were nosed semid The out 4-3 by Eddie Marques' Merrymakers be-ilta. hind the superb mound performance of pitch-th ing discovery Dale Crainer, who returned a one-hit performance to spark his side to a brilliant victory in which bunched up hits MIL again proved effective against the air-tight undert Recreio defence.

thurst Recreio tos--all | comerleg safely with a one-twe Suke Chy them

marginspah and both seared standing Boom by one-zits practically spelled fittis to Tony up as Quinn heaved wildly after uosive hopes for a penuani fereziar Verlaysen's «ncrifice of the the. The fourth Madcaps counter year. Loyal supporters. Reerein,

Date Newsle disappointed was chalked up when though

Bi with the defeat, were treated to Craner domped à, surprise hunt was nom

skilt along first huse Bue, Samy ad candle.. 27 12 * exhibition of

on his sheffield Wal 27 14 € Jum to secund vanessi ngat kill.

went the count safety and Cramer Stħadsplete Dale Cramer who poate for the victors was prue porest on a passed balt follow. Westhom tically a ene-man trum for the lay a wild throw to third by Eventer first font frames ar ail the first-sarker Wilfred Lawrence Bradford Gangalvestan could do with his when a tempi racy lagme leftlbam speedy uiferings, was to return them in the bes where Cramer

14 every por. walked

faune two atl whee La Tavares on the stab of badly The the res started by walking Robbie Roeba, lead of man for the Madcaps. which eventually turned out to be the first run at the paint. Leo also

20 Te

that base aguardest,

Cheaterfeld

Litury

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Nutte Co Northampton

27 10 7 4 24 13 34 20 1 * * 54 32 4

40 33 37 Watford

30 az Erighton K 41 91

21 139

27 11 to 31 34 28 Nrwich 210 N 3 3 2xį

24 10 0 24 30

26 19 7 9 21 27

23 # 1 38 33 2

24 7 11 @ 20 20 25

25

27

3 31 36 34

2u 7 H 11 43 47 22

25

10 26 36 21

man of the Year" in the national ballot organised

annually by the publica-

11 24 322tion "Sporting Record."

The ballot la held to discover, in the opinion of sports fans, woman is

done moal

20 1 7 9 12 36 71 23 7 14 28 3G 20

23 6 6 12 30 8 18 14 26 1 16

27 11 45 37 27 SCOTTISH CUP. FIRST ROUND 27 12 2 12 41 27

22

Try Item

27

4 11 24 4 40 i 27

61

14

REPLAY

27 11 4 12 30 35 26

27 W LE G

25 Hamilton

2 7:12 37

25

27 1 412 41

0 Motherwell

SCOTTISH LEAGUE

2

"B" DIVISION

27

32 07 24

15 21 50

The Rres were held Hitler Barendat Dale and coreless fur the first fourbeds United 28 10 13 44 25

Lojon Town 27 Two tonings and the only one to grad

Plymouth on hase was Ernte Ribeiro who Thu looked over four pitched balls Nott Entent for a walk. Ernie dled on the Dederunter sacks as Gus Pereira

Brentford

fisd. Mittwali closely followed by Leo Thaares and Billy Soares, both of who

{ aremunted for nine via the strike j could only find Dale's

No extin-base hits easy, pup clɛta, ut me.

27 1345 27 14 30 2769 12 45

Supplementary Cup, 1st Round Arbroath Albion R. Alloa A. Cowdenbeath Dumbarton Kilmarnock Stirling A.

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Combined Chinese 6 Non-Chinese Civilians 2

thrilling game

the Club ground yesterday afternoon, Combined Chinese, after being two goals down in the first five minutes of their Memorial Cup match against Non-Chinese Civilians, staged a brilliant recovery and eventually ran out easy winners by 6 goals to 2. For the Non-Chinese, Leck gave a sterling display between the sticks. On his showing yester- day, he proved conclusively that he is the best goalkeeper in the Colony at the moment and should have no difficulty in gaining Interport honours. Although he conceded six goals, he could not be blamed for any of the shots which went past him -- they would have beaten the best of goalkeepers.

sound in Cogano was

the The game

GONAR- opened u

From the kick- back berth and showed | tional manner.

1 several attacking 17, the Non Chinese took up the sional, and Campton's election] movements. He kept a che attack and following a free is a tribute to his wonderful watch on 14e Shek-yau mu did | kick, Howlett took the opposing cricket record last summer. not allow this speedy winger bucks by surprise and nipped

Apart from other grand per-] much

which to through to send in a high shot scope within formances, he shattered the operate.

which Tang, misjudged and. aggregate record and compiled In the pivotal position, Ferrow | allowed to go over his head

centuries, gave a very pleasing perform-into the net, a record number of during the season.

His positioning was first Howlett's Second Of nearly 90,000 votes cast, class and hia robust

Favouraged by this success, the Compton received more than 25 caused the Chinese forwards no Nan Chinese proceeded to put on percent 22,827, to be exact.

little concern. A less capable pressure and forced the Chinese Rex Harris, the English pivot would have foung great aiponce into e-needing a corner. Dunfermline 0 cyclist, who the world dificulty in keeping up with the From Uk resultant corner kick. sprint title, was second with pace set by the Chinese for Howlett again put the bali past 14,177 votes, followed by foot- | warde, baller Tommy Lawton. 7,350:

it seemed at this, stage as if The Non-Chinese Inside for.

would swamp ' Jack Parker, speedway star, wards lacked the dash of their the Non-Chinese 6.568; Peter Kane, the

boxer, opposite numbers and mule the their opponents, but following a Stanley fatal mistake of keeping the period of defensive play, the Chi- ball to themselves, when passes these broke away and Tang Yee-

in Next in order

reducing the jockey to Xavier and Omar would have kit suceurite

his site when he Gordon Richards, speedway star proved

more advantageous, lead against BI Kitchen, cricketer Bill

Omar. In particular. was praesent in a fast ground shot to the PA. PEdrich, boxer Bruce Woodcock, tically starved of the ball and rner of the net,

The Chinese attacked strongly 1 674 footballer Frank Smith was seldom given a chance to

Shiu-wing scored the and, Lai show his worth,

equaliser from a well pluced cen- Collace played a tireless game tre by Lee Shek-yau. and was responsible for the smashing up of many dangerous a grand opportunity of

At the other end, Fowler had giving movements inillated by the his side the lead once more, but Chincac,

he shot wide when he had only Fowler Hurt

bent. Tsang Fowler, who was always n Following a period of midfield thorn in the side of the Chinese play, the Chinese forced cor- defence, was, forced to retire her and Lai Shiu-wing, who was unmarked poni from the game in the second standing in an half as the result of an injury |tion, drove the ball to the back.

of the net to give the Chinese to ble spine.

Hewlett, after a promising the end. start, fell away badly and was The turn of the tide unsettled defence and never able to shake off

Tam the Kung-pak, who shadowed him following as neat bout of passing in front of the Non-Chinese goal. In 41 low scoring friendly throughout the second half. cricket game on the Club ground i The Chinese started off shaki.mouth, La Shlu-wing put his yesterday, Taikoo (Butterfield, ly, but once they had settled side further ahead, and Swire) bear Wayfoung down, every player in the team (Hong Kong and Shanghai gave a polished display. Bank) by 12 rons.

East Fife

1

2

Bten'muir

5 Raith

5

7 14 27 #14 20

3 St. Johnston 1

3 Dundee U.

THIRD NORTH

6 Leith A.

pitches Accrington In the Reereis Carlisle U.

Chester

2

Bradford C. 0

2

2 Gateshead

0 Rotherham U. 3 3

"A" DIVISION

27

Hartlepool U.0

1

0 Clyde

2

Harrow

Falkirk

4

Darlington

Hibernians

1 Rangers

Halifax

Partick

1 Hearts

Oldham A.

0

St. Mirren

6 Queen's Park

1

Third Lan

1 Tranincre

2

Mansfield

Stockport Co. 0 Critic

Wrexham

DIVINION III (NORTH

P. W. P. 1. Y. A. Ft.

were pufed cut in this 1, but half of the fifth with two away. Crewe Alex. peppery Makeup receiver Samy Ribeiro was awarded first base Hull City enreted for two Mogles in on interference by the catcher Lincoln

The plate of and stumped around second en

New Brighton 1 a potential Rochdale the Antes at

after batting howars for the a passed ball with

connjer, Gas Pervira again fill-Southport faras.

ed to came through and Ernie York was left on the base-paths. The sixth tuning saw a flash of the

inning her hom famokin Recreio Fate

as Len Tavares wasi Hot Care.mp given a life at an erratic throse Gateshead

BI Scares through, with his quain hit and Mansfied there were two on. Tony Alves,Į Wenshuma exponent par exreBence of the throw

birth sacrifice but, advanced base-runners,

Early. Lead The Madraps had an early and when Rabbir Rocha drew a pass al senoted all the way Jong Ren Sequiera's imist in deep centre, In the next ebaylor Samy and Bob Remedios

Olympics

Open Under Cloud

St. Moritz, Jan. 31.

The deadlock which has existed over the ice the winter Olympic hockey dispute since Games began yesterday morning, still remain- ed after another day of negotiations. There was a chance tonight that the tournament, in which eight matches have already ben played, would be abandoned, with the teams of several nations returning home.

Fourth

was

Brat.

came

Labsmedta

Carlisle Acerbiglan

AU 27 14 2 4 40 24 27 14 X 5 04 59 34 20 12 1 6 2 3 2716 45 29 38

3 Aberdeen

5. Q. of 8.

SCOTTISH LEAGUE-"A" DIVISION

Hibernian Kargers Falk

Motherwell

27 12 3 31

an Dunder 25 14 2 42 5 ... 2114 7 4 26

a, Pariick

Crewe Traumere Rekons Darlington Почтові Belford C.

Satbp...

Mortos

20 6 9 10 11 24. Mirren 25 10 7 8 31 25 37 29 11 5 36 36 27 26 12 3 12 49 47 20

25 16 32 46 4

Calti Clyde

0

ï 5,890, and footballer

Matthews, 5,614,

came

P. W. D.

E 21 16 1

18 4

4.65 34

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and

JK 10 G

2 AD 31 2 21 12 N D 20

25

boxer Fredille Mills.

Woodcock

was voted to lop Sidney

second

22 11 3 # 53 93 2 place last year, when

23 11 a 46 34 25 Wooderson, Britain's great run

23 11 3 0 44 47 25 22855 42 33 21 ner,

23 1 4 10

occupied the

22 141 30 24 position-Regter.

Think Lanark 21

27 9 7 11 3 49 20 Aluzdren

27

in 40 55 14

BCRICKET 22

26.4 11 31 30 24 Queen O'Mouth 23 25 12 37 28 22 Hearts

11 33 36

64 13 38 03 15

22

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21 5 3

24 6 10 3 Queen's Park 22

Airdrie 2012 37 39 27 24: 26 30 IN 21 6 1 22 36 40

With fon, howling for at homer, i Gerry Gosana stepped up to the old m platter wielding his mighty blud- Chester

gen und boisted one out to shor! Stockport centre, and it looked an easy out, Hartle but unfortunately short-stop New Brighton 27 Rocha and Sequiera gt entangled latex and the result was a bubble and the bases were cleared for thred Recreio runs on a bad throw-in. Staging their last stand, the Reca were far from being demurals ed. Staging their last stand, the Rees were far from being demer

The Internationa Olynie four places. First was Bertil Hanseatised. Dicky Alves grounded out 401 minulos 15 seconds, while Ernie Ribeiro whiffed, but Committee, at a meeting tonight. Ja tok n decision the matter, Ser nd was Gustaf Allan Linds Gussle Pereirn oul-smarted Gra- but the ferling has been growing in 4 minutes 16 seconds. Third mer and drew a free ticket to It was almost a similiar aung the officials of some of was William Gruf in 48 mmutes first.

Claes set up to the list inning of the the ice hockey teams that it the seconds. dispute between the Olympic and Egnell in 49 minutes 37 seconds. Recreis game against the Saints. Ice Hockey

KrowsPH was Peter Grielsler (Aust-1 With the tieing run on first, Les Authorities more acute, there will be nothing to in 50 mlmstes 38 seconds. Tavares carried his wood to the ko-down,' when a Ielt but to go hime.

Victor Pruton (Fin-plate after Sixth win Meanwhile, the intensive pull land) 53 aninutes 34 send pinch-hitter was called for-any- Jusef Vollmaier body but Lea would have stood tudny Seventh whs

minutes 38 a better chance. We have come 55 forced in the background as 303 (Switzerland)

conclusion that mentor winter seconds. Eighth was Vincenzo to the

tical

manoeuvring

of the more

1.

sp.rts competitors

900 than

gathered

was

In Schmazzi (Switzerland) 55 min-i Tony Gonsalves' reserve batting.

St. Moritz, flung themselves inte utes 58 seconds, Ninth was Huns, power must be pretty weak f

56 min Leo was allowed to bat and only. the right events of the second Krumpf. (Switzerland)

utes 1 second, Tenth was Hane succeeded in knocking out a fee-

day's Olymple programme.

St. Moritz's slopes took

usva tall of aceldents, the worst utes 14 secunds.

the Schriber (Switzerland) 57 min-ble roller to Dale Cramer for his

Eleventh was 8th assist of the game,

1f Allhusen 1 hour 33 seconds.

13

53 13 13 25

18 Reuter adds that the Scottish above Is League M 13 32 84

results shown 1) substitute for those sent the

M 1 27 44

4 7 10 30 51 al previous night.-Reuter.

Fielding

****

*********

Wins Cup

Tie For Everton

London, Jan. 31.

B. And S. And Raynor Win

Tsung.

Nin-Chinese

Penalty Given Shortly afterwards, a penalty awarded the Chinese for

The Chinese intermediate line, Was Raynor was top Bearer for with Cheung Kam-ho to the "hands" by Forrow. Lee-Shek Taikoo with 31 and followed forefront, played a great game you look the spot kick and made this up by taking 7 Bank wie and kept the forwards

con- mistake.

At half time, the score was 5- kets for 21 runs.

tinually on the move with snupy in favour of the Chinese. TAIKOO

pagacs.

Fowler was absent from the Non-Chinese side on resumption. Play opened at u fast pace,

0

Tang Yee-kit, as leader of! 16 the Chinese attack, was a reali

live-wire. It was chiefly through with both sides carrying out a 31 his nippiness and resourceful number of dangerous movements, ness that the Chinese were able but both defences remained firm

recover lost ground and and no curing took place. Allow through to victory.

Bardell, c' Ingham, b Haymes 11

After a total of four hours of football against

Wolverhampton Wanderers-two hours last Whypers, Salth Saturday and two hours in today's replay Adams, b Snaith Everton finally won through the fifth round of Brown, Dew, b Stewart

Raynor, b Snaith the Football Association Cup. Playing before a crowd of 72,000, Everton won the Kew. b Haymes match on their ground in extra time by the Mair, b Haymes odd goal in five. Their extra time goal by Tippin, b Snaith Fielding gave them the lead for the first time Woodcock not out in the Tie and they held onto it grimly in the closing minutes of the game.

Bah

his first PALE

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Kay, Huymer

Extras

Snaith,

Total BOWLING

73

to

RUGBY LEAGUE

.RESULTS

London, Jan. 31.

results

Rugby League

As the game

progressed, the Chinese gradually gained the up- perhand and Leck was repeated- ly culled upen

to defend his charge as shots came from all ungles.

Lai Shiu-wing

nese their

of when he

through

0. M. R. w.games played yesterday were as

follows: 1 26

The game was a thriller. First one Manchester bal goalkeeper trouble St. Joseph's protected their and then the other looked in beton. Their regular man Crompton,! of which was suffered by the Major D. British skier, Peter Waddell, who minutes

Twelfth league tendership when they sub-on top and at one tage Wolverhampwent down with laryngitis and they

wired on seemed certain winners.

to Huddersfield for V.R.C. 14-2, while the breke four riba during his final was Captain J. A. Walker (Bri-dued

Although the crowd was a record Brown, one of their reserve 11 minutes

another near-for the Everton home match, 40 Canucks set up tiin) hour

the keepers. Brown, in

Snalih training spell,

record score for the "A" Division

when match, could not be blamed for the Stewart record wan Sweden, Switzerdand and Norseconds.

Around Hockey: Czechoslovakia as they trampled over the Rovers 74,000 warched carried off

a penalty: M.F.L. Haymes 4 0 Cup Tie between defert actually saved the principle way

A crowd of 62,000 ** Liverpool. by three couls to 22-7. South China avenged their Manchester United and beat Sweden honours,

by two in the first period. At the previous humillution

Gold Medal

The first Guld Medal went to Finn, Helgesen,

лети

and

7

4 0

34

Doc Thus in Two succesive Saturdays prove themselves worthy of

A

belan

Arsenal W.N.S. Haymes 2 0

10

1

2

the First Division leaders with an

. H. K. S, BANK Stewart, b Mair, b Raynor Evan Thomas, Raynor, b

Brown Forsyth, e Kew, b Brown .. M.F.L Haymes, lbw,

Raynor

8

b

3

end of the accond period Czecho-Molthen's Baseballers in chalking nearly 150.000 people were prevent.

The Manchester Club went to emphatic success over Preston North six goals against up a 13-5 verdict to climb over slovakia had

Imposing

posing record of End-their dangerous rivalı, Iti the league Sheffield with in Score at the the Bastballers Sweden's three,

nec la 16 defeated ODCE Buly

Preston, for the second time this games of Norway: end of the first period: Switze-ladder. The Filipinos sent the being who won the 500 metres speed land 4 Italy,

minutes

of the

start,season, could not find Arsenal's ne. 12. Within seven

Sheffield's goalkeeper, wa skating event In the new

Arsenal Wins Olympic

this tremendou seconds,

Pollcg to the cleaners with

of In spite

Dew, b Raynor

their Lydall, b Raynor Burnley Glennie, b Raynor

recard time of 43.1 third run of four courses in the in-four efforts by Fred Diesta and

The position at the end of the triumph which included threo-ed off the field after a collision. boblet races: Switzerland's tearn Charlle "Bomber Thompson,

handicap Sheffield won through, al Arsenal did not increase M. Lindstroem, ol Sweden, won (second team) F. Endrich and F. In the only tilt of the Ladies though it must be admitted that league lead, however, for the 18 kilometres cross-country Waller were leading with an ag League, the

Wahoos shellacked Manchester Club had themselves won at Middlesbrough and remain Milne Day, c and b Raynor ski race in 1 hour 13 minutes gregate time of four minutes and Bee hueler Yollie Franco for 11 blame. For the rest of the game a five points behind. 50 seconds.

blowa, including homers by Hia reserve forward kept goal. 10.8 seconds, The two-man boblets event Second was Switzerland's flrat Scares and Patsy Ribeiro, to The usually deadly sharpshooting was won by Switzerland's nun- team F. Feierabend, P. Eberhard hand out 27-0 whitewashing, of Manchester's forward line could ber two crew with an aggregate with an aggregate of four inin one of the Bees most devastating not find their mark and although Col time of 5 minutes 20.2 seconds utes 9.1 seconds. Third was the defeats only exceeded by a form-linder, the reserve forward, for four courses. Switzerland's United

of one or two good saves ho had com (second er humiliation at the hands tcam number one crew finished second, team), FJ. Fortune and S. Car- of self-same Wahoos when they paratively Iktie, to de

The ice hockey results were: ren, with an aggregate of four were trimmed 33-2. Gerat Britain Austria

States

4; the

minutes 12.1 seconds. Fourth

Three teams

have intimated

made

At the other end of the table, Ingham, c Whypers, b Kew Grimly lost again. Belton, Black Snaith not aut burn and Stoke City all won their W.NS. Haymes, bw,

Raynor. games.

Extras Newcastle's policy of dropping several of their most experience:1 players brought succem after threa defeats when they beat Leicester City

2-0

Birmingham were held to a dram Poland United

Sinter 23

4; wus Belgium's first team of M. purticipation in the Internation will probably result in a greater Sweden 3; Czechoslovakia

Houben and J. Mouvet with anal Berler, he United States, Por- number of runs but should see at home by improving Brantford.

Queens Park Rangers and Listenin Switzerdand 10 Italy 0-Reuter aggregate of four

En- a vast improvement in the field- minutes and tugal and the Philippines. Results

Chy still hold the leadership of the 13.3 seconds.

tries from China and Britain are ing, as catchers will have to be Third Division, South and North 8t, Moritz, Jan. 31 The fifth place was shared by expected, and firet round games more careful about stopping those respectively.

for 1 crew with the are suggested The following are the results Britain's No.

the Chinese low pilches..

Bournemouth gained one point an United States No. 1 and Italy's New Year holidays. Games at A meeting of the General, Corn-

Queens Park Rangers wlib, a gripi No. 2 with an aggregate of 4 the CBA. park will be, rid of mlites has been called for this way victory over Brinel Olg minutes 13,8 acconds,

the ambiguous and confusing evening at 6.15 p.m. at Dot "Mal

In spite of very bad weather in many part of the country Just in various : protests that der a million people turned out”in

watch the matchen,Reuter.

of the winter games played here today

Ice Hockey; United States beat Poland: by 29 goals. to 4.* Ice Hockey: End of the Arst "passed ball ruling by next then's Office, Shell House, to die

Military Pentathlon: Ten il-period: Austria 2 England, 1, - week when a wire fence will be cuas the

erected behind the catcher. This boon: içdged· recently. pongtoes; — Sweden took the first Reuters...

Barrew 10 Salford 11; Cantleford 10 Rochdale Hornets |

gave the Chi-

Rixth managed

and last gonl

to

break

the opposing defence and beat Leck from close range. Narrow Escapes

The Non-Chinese threw every

5: Dewsbury 4 Hull Kingston frick they knew into the game in Rovers 2; Featherstone Rovers an effort to reduce their oppon. 8 Bradford Northern 29; Hud-en's lead, but their attack lack- derafleld 8 Hunslet 0; Hull 21 cd sting and was by far too rag- Batley 3; Keighley 23 Bramley ged to succeed against the stonia- 0; Leeds & Warrington 5; Leigh wall defence of the Chinese.

The Non-Chinese 0 Halifax 3; Liverpocl Stanley-

24 York 0; Oldham 5 Wakefield number

of narrow

goal had a

сксарев, ав

21 Trinity 24; Swinton 10 Bellevue shots by Lai 'Shit-wing and Tong Rangers 3: Widnes 7 Wigan 7: Yee-kit struck the crossbar. Workington Town 20 Saint Holena 0-Reuter.

13

OLYMPIC

TRIAL

Sydney, Jan. 31.

Leck was playing at the top of his form and were not for his magnificent performance, the Chinese would undtubtedly; hava added many more goals to their

score.

The final whistle came with them still attacking' but without

In the New South Wales any further scoring having taken,

61 State Olymple trials here, John place.

Combined Chine!

Total

BOWLING

O. M. R.

W.

Uny nor Brown

13

2 23

7

6

2 11

2

Kew

2. 14

1

M.C.C.'S TOTAL

Port of Spain, Jon. 31

Trans Pulfook," Treloar, in spite of a strong Yuen Yau-abeung. Fung Kwan+ah]ng, head wind, ran the 100 metres Tan Bum, Tam Kong-pak, Cheung Kans In 10.9 seconds, This is only her, Li Takfel, The Kam-ho, Tana You three-tenths of a second slower, Lai Bhiu-wing and Lew Bhek-you.

Non-Chinese Civilians Lock, Connor, than the Australian record hold Felsten, Gogdum, Forrow, Collazo, by Ted Hampson,

Kayler, wt. Fowler, Mullen and

In the Victoria Stato trials, Omar.

R. Wernborg set up an Austra- The MCC had scored 284 at lan record of 14.4 seconds for

·Príated, and published for the prov the close of play here today in the 120 yards hordies. It was their first innings in reply to officially ruled that there had prietor The. Newspaper Enterpriem. Trinidad's total of 481 for four been no assistance from wind. Limited, by Walter Jamie Kaatha,

Windsor House, flong Kung, } -Reuter, declared Reuter,

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