THE CHINA MAIL, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 16, 1953.
SPORTING SAM
MANCHESTER UNITED BEATEN BY EVERTON IN FA CUP MATCH
(By Our Own Correspondent)
London, Feb. 14.
The FA Cup is notorious for producing shocks and surprises. They are now part and parcel of competition and have come to be expected." "But this season they are exceeding all expectations.
Today, the Fifth Round matches were played and now the First Division has only four certain representatives in the last eight with a possible fifth, if Blackpool wins an away replay with Southampton. There are two from the Second Division, and one from Third.
Southport Traningre
Wrexham York City
Division it (North)
v Oldhain (postponed now)
2 Port Vale v Blockport (postponed now).
3 Accrington
2 Chester
v Bradford C. (postponed snow]
Crewe
3 Chesterfield
1 Mansfeld
1 Workington
Scottish League "A"
Latest of the fancied 'clubs to
Bradford go were the First Division cham- pione, Manchester United, benten Carilale 2-1 by Everton before a crowd Darlington of nearly
at Goodison Grimsby 70,000 Park.
Hartlepools ilochdale The man of the match was Everton centre-forward, Hickson. Despite on eye injury which necessitated him leaving the field shortly before the interval, he came back in the second half to alam in a winning goal, lie had Atrarle already made rst half goal,Celtle Ecored by Eglington, which en- oblod Everton to draw level ofter Rowley had given United the lead.
But the team of the day were Cateshead, the Third Division North
alde, who made the long Journey from Tyneside to Ply- mouth and knocked out the Second Division side by the only noal of the match to reach the last eight in the Cup for the Arst time in their history.
NO FLUKE
Dunder
Fast Fife Thornin
Partick
St Mirren
Third Lanark
V Queen O'B. (postponed)
Icarts Rangers
4 Aberdeen
Clyde
Motherwell
J Falkirk
-2 Ralth 11.
Scottish League "1"
Cowdenbeath
Dumbarton Hamilton Kilmarnock
Stenh'mur Stirling
v Ayr United (postponed)
4 Alloa
Dundee Unlird 1
v Forfar
(postponed snow) 2 Morton
* Albion P. (postponed mow)
St Johmtorie
Linfield
There was no fluke about their win and the goal was a real Arda copy-book effort. A dazzling Coleraine forward move with players inter Distillery changing positions in brilliant Portadown fashion left the Plymouth de fence spreadeagled, and Inside deft Winters headed the bail into the roof of the net.
a
Southampton deserve cheers 100.
It Was great per- formance for the side struggling avoid relegation in the Second Division to hold Blackpool, Mat- thews and all.
1 Dunfermline
Irish Lezzuo
Crusaders
5 Glenteran
2 Derry City
Bangor
Amateur. Inil Matches
5
t
Kinnock
Dundee United
Dumbarton
St Johnstons
Cowdenbeati
Fortar
Arblon
follows:
19 38 33 20
25 40
3 13 29 60 14 4 3 13 31 64 10
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By Reg. Wootton
HOME RUGGER
ENGLAND AND IRELAND DRAW 9-ALL AT DUBLIN
Dublin, Feb. 14. Ireland andTM England, the only unbeaten sides In the Rugby Union Interna tional Championship, drew nine points all in their match at Lansdowne Road here today.
Each side scored two penalty goals and a try in a thrill-packed game, which was dominated by the forwards. England led 8-0 at half-time. at
Both tears still have a chance, mond Athletic round,
feld.
Widne
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MCCARTHY NOW MEETS 'VETERAN'
'མ'
FALCINELLI
By GEORGE WHITING
London.
The carefully conserved right hook of featherweight .... Sammy McCarthy, having disposed of Belgium's Eugene Servals in the third round at Marylebone, will' next_bo employed against Amleto Falcinelli, former Italian Bantamweight Champion, at the Albert Hail on February
24.
Keenan and
Earlier, advice from Rome against McCarthy would not named another Italian, Dante appear too bright. Venturi, but the McCarthy management deny all know-
McCarthy went quickly to work against Servals,
whoto ledge of him.
Joboured efforts at countering Thirty-one-year-old Falcinell, looked almost pathetic. REVISED FIXTURES
30 years older than Mc- London, Feb, 14,
The end came in the Carthy, has been visiting us on round when Servais,
third The FA Cup fifth round
and off since 1948 without a left-hand that had prodded. parrying Inatch between Blackpool and
much success. Truo
he com him incessantly, Southampton, which was drawn
peiled the retirement of
ran full filt Our into a right hook to the faw. today, will be relayed
Bantamweight Champion Peter Southampton next Wednesday,
Servals but, Belle Vue Rangers 0; Leeds v Wake-Keenan with an eye injury last A few months ago to win the International cham-finished without their fullback, next Wednesday): National Dock February 18.
Trinity (postponed 10 October, but that achievement withstood
dozen right-hand English Football League fix-pionship, but any ideas either Ben Jones. He was taken to Labour Doard hull (eliminated)
came after a draw with Peter punches from Johnny Butter- Kane and defents by tuies postponed today owing to side cherished of winning the hospital suffering from concus
Oldham etininated)
Dennyworth-known as the "Roch- F.A. Cup ties will be played as Mythical Triple Crown this scusion
St Helens 6; Rochdale Hornets V O'Sullivan, Stan Rowan (two),dale Thunderbolt." Wigon (postponed to next Tunday)! Bobby Boland, "Bedford" won a surprisingly swinton 12 Liverpool City & fellmima- son have disappeared. It was
McCarthy, no believer in a the first drawn game between fast and
Eddie Carson,
Iess open
quandering of talent, is Bliminated 40 Orford Teary game by 8-0 edi: the two countries
Workington Town la Old Merchant Taylors Hunslet eliminated York V
prodigal but more potent with Unless Falcinelli has rated his right books, Intre. against Idom had Seldom
on the snow covered Mobb' Satford (postponed ow).
One is unual- ly improved on becofaing aly enough. forward Memorial ground. a match produced
RUGBY UNION Another
featherweight, his struggle of such ferocity, and it
prospects International Match
-London Express Service) keen game took place at Bir- was little
Ireland England {played at wonder that there kenhead, where Coventry and Dublin,
inter-services Tournament were 20 penalty kicks awarded. the home team each scored six
The Trish
forwards were points.
Royal Navy keman).
Royal Airforce 1 with magnificent
*Kavanach, The local "Derby" clash be- (played at McCarthy, O'Neill and Reid, the tween
tween Lionnelly and Swansea at new "cap," always to the fore. Stradley Fark ended in a 9-0 Scottish Pontypool 9: Old Alloy England's pack, no successful win for Llanelly. A highlight of nians 5 Guy's Hospital & Old Mill- hillians @ London friah 14: Gercents against Wales last month, were this match was a
thrilung
pass- 3 st Dari's Hospital 3: St MaryA as they give on ing movement begun by Ray Hospital 8 Harlequins 3; United this occasion.
Services
Chatham 4 Nummeston 0; which led to J. H. Daniels going Bridgwater C Albion & Formouth Albion 8: Cardiff 13 London Weith over in a corner.
5: Cheltenham 3 Panarth : Coventry 6 Birkenhead Park 6; Devonport Peter B Services Old Blues &; Wow 0: Gloucester 11 Cambridge University 9 Letcater 3 Newport
لا
Villa
Tuesday, Feb, 17-Burnley, Tottenham Hotspur (League 1) Wednesday, Feb. 18-Arsenal
County,
Astor Portsmouth, Bolton v Middi brough, Sunderland v Manches ter United, and Wolverhampton v Chelsea (League 1); Doncaster V Rotherham by Everion, Fulhom
United v United, and West Ham Plymouth Argyle (League 11); Gateshead v Scunthorpe (Leaguo 11 Northern).
•
Glenavon
England
3 Wales nlayed at Highbury, London) Ireland
Scotland (played a Belfast)
0
Other Matches
Arcoolh Charlies
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Montrose Fulham LEAGUE STANDINGS
London, Feb. 15. Football Leugue standings after yesterday's matches are as follows:
But it was a near thing. Only Alx minutes remained when cen- fre-half Henry Horton moved up to score an equaliser. Special mention for goalkeeper Christle,
Ho He brought off some magnificent Raves, and was fearless in throw-reston N.).
ing himself at the feet of the Burnley advancing forwards.
Sunderland
West Broin,
Wolves Victories by Arsenal are not Arserial unusual becurrences, but the Atanchester U. Gunners corn a high place in Blackpool the honours list for their great Chelton performance at Turp Moor. There Tottenham they faced the toughest task of shellfeld W.
and, despite an injury Newcastle the day to left-back Lionel Smith which Portsmagu
forced him to switch positions Bolton
Aston Villa with outside-left Don Roper, Stoke City they beat Burnley 2-0.
THREE-MINUTE BURST
Hoaly
Their two
came in a
Middlesbro Cardi Derby Stanchester three-minute burst early in the Chelsea half, scored by centre-
Bolton and inside-left Shefeld U. |?fuddersfield.
Luton
scoward
Lishman,
Poor Chelsea. Exhausted by Birmingham their four Cup games against Leicester Plymouth West Bromwich pensioners, they Loeds were run off their feet by the Nottingham F. lively Birmingham side and Rotherham beaten 4-0. They held out until Fuhamm half time, but then collapsed.
Blackbum West Ham Everton
In the First Division a goal by Notts C England International outside-Doncaster right Tom Finney took Preston Swanera
Lincoin to victory over Sheffield Wednes- Brentford day and to the top of the Table. Dury They take over from West Brom-Y wich who went down 3-0 at Southampton
Liverpool.
Barnsley
Diykion I
Goal
W D L A P
This game may mean more
Divhlon II (South) than the loss of two points to Wednesday,
It may cost them Bristol R.
Northampton the services for the rest of the Mittwall season of centro-forward Derek Bristol C. Dooley, who was carried off the Coventry
Norwich
fold with a suspected broken leg. Watford
so failed to score for the eighth successive League game.
an
for
28
› Club matches Blsckhepth Richmond 6; London
Thursday, Feb. 10 Notto] giver es good her key men Williams in his own "25" and Bedford, Old Merchant Taylors 0;
County Luton Town (League I); Borrow v Halifax Town (League 1 Northern).Reuter.
Annual Match
At University
The Hongkong University
were Holmes, Wilkins, Kendall and White. heeling from the ot acrums was slow on both sides, and this told against the posed
of combined work by sibility the banks.
RESULTS IN BRIEF Results of rugby matches phy-
to-day were:
Rugby League Cup (first round second leg)
All the same, Jackie Kyle, Brodland Northern v Badley (post- probably the finest fly-inif in poned
elminsW): Leigh 11 Bramky 3 Castleford 2 (elimina- the sport to-day, did much good|ted) Huddersfield (; Dewsbury Y work for Ireland, whose centres Halifax (postponed, ow); Doncaster took care that their opposite.
alto tellmimated) tuil Kingston Rovers
Barrow 15; Hull 14 Whitehaven tackling teliminated): Keighley 7 (eliminated?
Llanelly Swonada 0; Manchester 14 Moseley : Newton Abbot 9 8ld- mouth 0: Northampton Waterloo 3: Oxford University 0 Bristol 3: Torquay Athletic 3 Somerset, Police
Weston-Super-Mare 7 Birming ham 8; Herlots former pupils Glasgow Academicals B: Watsonians
Alumni XI just failed to accountmbers should not find to the'& Peatherstone Rovers 5 (eliminated) Edleburgh University 3.
the
for the 10th wicket kr ennual match against the Under easy. On both sides
graduates at Pokfulam and the match was left drawn.
The scores:
PAST
K. Lo, c T. Lo, b S.M. Tch
A.M. Rodrigues, e Yeow, b
Vanar
AT. Lee, e Ride, b Teh
was
LABT sound and hard. I
MOMENT PASS Ireland had much the better England in the first-half, but
of
0
led at the interval
after through a try scored
eight minutos. It followed SOITTO lonsa play, Martin Regan
5.V. Gittins, b Teh ....
30
1
EL. GOSINO,
e Yeow, b
Vanar
5
J.C. Koh, c Yeow, b Vanar
10
P.M.N. da Silva, & Tch
19
weaved his way through and it the last moment passed to Eric Evans, the Lancashire hooker, who signalised his retur International Rugby by scoring
to
EA. Lec, b. Teh
19
J.C. Youngsaye, e T. Lo,
17
13
Ching...
J. Fenton, not out
Zimmern, not out
Extras
a try. Nim Hall falled with the kick.
Ireland
attacked when the second-half
strongly
began,
8 and within eight minutes Hen- 3derson put them on level terms
with a penalty kiek near the 188 touch i. England regained the lead eight minutes later with a penalty kick from 45 MRW yards out by Hall, 3 91 5 14 1 12 3
0-12-0
Total
Bowling Analysis
O
SM. Teh
17
S.A. Vanar
N. Peters H. Ching
10 10 1 Fall of wickele: — 1-0, 2-32, 3-33, 4-40. 5-73, 9-117, -128, E-163, 9-173. Declared at 198.
PRESENT
T. Lo, e Gittins, b Gosano
H. Ching, lbw A.T. Lee...
A. Yeow, e Fenton, b Le..
E. Monteiro, h Koh
N. Peters, not out
SM. Tch, c E.A
LA.T. Lec
S. J.C. Koh, b A.
Within four minutes, Ireland were back on terms with a great try in the corner by Mortell, fol- lowing a movement started by Kyle when well inside his own half, Henderson's kickc at goal was disallowed, apparently for kicking the ball twice.
Ten clit matches were cancelled owing to snowBeuter.
Victorian ASA Criticised
On Its Decision
To Ban
Ban Furubashi
Melbourne, Feb. 15.
The Victoria Amateur Swimming Association was criticised today for its decision to ban the Japanese "Fly- ing Fish", Hironoshin Furuhashi, from its carnivals,
"1 am surprised at the Victoria Association Imposed its Vo'rast attitude," Mr W. B. ban on the grounds that they
not want Phillips, Secretary of the Aus- did
"lo offend ex- Swimming Union, said Servicemen or others who still trailan
have hard feelings against the here.
Japanese.)-Reuter.___.
37 Countries
He added that the Australian Under did not condone the ban.
Ho reminded the Victoria Association that one of their own swimmers. John Marshall, hind been the guest of the In World Soccer In the 27th minute of the Japanese and that the Japanese
had rot
not only been readmitted 4 half, Henderson sent the crowd
the Olympic Games, but of 45,000 wild with excitement, to
on the when he kicked a spectacular were also represented penully goal from well inside international Swimming Federa-
4
6
16
33
9 the English "25"; however, Tre- tion.
land led for only two minutes,
14 Hall kicking a penalty goal
from 40 yards.
30 401
S.A.
44 40
40 40
C.H. Chow, 1bw J.C. Koh
#
I
TH. Barma, b Gittins
E. Ride, A.T. Lee
J. Abbas, not out
Extras
Totul
'Bowling Analýsis
S.V. Gilins
J.C. Koh...... 5
The came proceeded with un- abated pace and fury, but no more scoring occurred.
Tho International Rugby Unlon Championship table after today's drawn match between Ireland and England, here read DS follows:
132
MR
W
E.L. Gosano
0.
0 20
-1
A.T. Lec
12
3 23
4
Ireland
110
England
12
Wales
2
France
K. Lo
1 Scotland
J. C. Youngsaye
0
Division
3
Fenton Fall of wickets: 1-10, 2-17, 3-42, 4-09, 5-74, 8-93, 7-90,
ཏ
0
8 0
132.
Brighton At the other end of the Table. | Southend Cardiff drew 0-0 at Stoke and Exeter
pick Giagom | Quecri's 1.1},
Reading Sheffield United's home match Alderdict with Hull was postponed through Colchester
Bournemouthı bad weather, but they maintain Newport leadership of the Second Divi- Torquay slon, as Huddersfield were sur-Shrewsbury
Orient prisingly beaten 3-0 at home by Leyton
Swindon Binckburn.
Crystal Pal. Bristol Rovers, leaders of Third Walsall Division South, held to a 0-0 draw at Exeter, brought their Oldham unbeaten-League run to 23. Grimaby
Port Vale The reigning Scottish cham-Wrexham
York plons, Hibernian, mainlained the
Catliado leadership of League "A" by Gateshead going. nap against Clyde. They Crewe Alex. showed a real championship form Southport
Hartlepool and were well worth their 5-1 Scunthorpe Victory
RESULTS IN BRIEF
London, Feb. 14.
Balitax Chesterfield Barrow Tranmero
Mansfield
Bradford
1insford City
Results of 'football matches Stockport
played to-day were.
FA Cup (Fith Round)
Blackpool
Chelsea..
Halifax Plymouth! Burnley Everion Luton Rotherham
Boulhampion
o Birmingham
0 Tottenham
-0 Gateshead
Arsenal
Manchester U. Hollon
1 Aston Vila
Diridon X
Liverpool Manchester C. .. Presion N.E Stoke City
· Dimnéler Brentford Huddergeld Palcrater Siveffield U. Swaneca
Walford
West Brom Newcastle 1 Shemeld.W.
o Cardin
→ Division E
1 Lincoln
Dury
0 Blackburn
Leeds Hull City (postponed snow) Nosts F División: Kii (Bouth)
City
4 Ehrewsbury
Ipswich
zorquay
6 Walsall
* ZELLWAL
Northampton
›0, Tiristol IV. Legion O. Gulingham Bournemouth
· Queen's Pil
Reading
Cheater
Darlington
*1) Workington
a Rochdale
1) Accrington
Scottish Divi
fibernian Past Tile Hanger 1st. Mirren
Ctyde Celtia Aberdeen
Henta Partick Queen O'B Aldria 3atherwel Dundee Third Lanar Falkirk Halth
Yamilion
Stirling Arbroath
ATTA
Morton
Drastornsline
| Blendoremuir
Queen's Park
1 45 20
50 34
Goals
LAP
0 17 13
1 IB B
10 21
2 0 0 2 623 0
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TREMENDOUS BATTLE
London, Feb. 14. After a tremendous battle bo-
NO TOLERATION
Australian Immigration Minis- ter Harold Holt said that the Victoria attitudo showed по sportsmanship or toleration.
Cup Tourney
were
Crans, Switzerland, Feb. 15. Thirty-seven countries represented in the draw, made here today, for the elimination series of the world football championship which takes place In Switzerland next year. Others may be included Inter, ・・
Furuhashi had been admitted
Applications from India, Peru to the country on the same con- and Vietnam have not been se ditions as all others who applied cepted because they were not to study in Australia,
presented on the official entry Furuhashi can have been only form, but they could be ac- child when the war broke out, cepted later on the recommen- 20 why ask him to carry an un-dation of the International Foot- duly heavy share of responsi-ball Federation.
ly for it?" Me Holt naked.
bility
Furuhasisi
is studying wool
THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB
NINTH RACE MEETING 1952/53 Saturday, 21st February, 1953 (Hold under the Rules of The Hong Kong Jockey Club).
The programme will consist of races. The First Bell will be rung at 1.30 p.m. and the First Race will be run at 2 p.m.
Through Tickets (0 Races-$18.00) also tickets at $2.00 each for the Cash Sweep on the last rare of the Meeting as well as the Special Cash Sweep on the "Hong Kong Derby" scheduled to bo run on 2nd May, 1953, may be oblained at the Cash Sweep Quice of the Club at Queen's Building, Ground Floor, Chater Rond.
Through Tickets reserved for this meeting but not paid for by 10 am on Friday, 20th February, will be sold and the reservallon cancelled for future meetings.
To avoid congestion at the Cash Sweep Omee at Queen's Building, sweep tickets may also be purchased at the Club's Branch Offices at:-
5 D'Agullar Street, Hong Kong
or
302 Nathan Road, Kowloon
TOTALISATOR
The attention of Totalisator Investors is drawn to the following: rules:
Dividends will be paid on the winning and placed ponies so declared by the Stewards when the "ALL CLEAR” is given. The "ALL CLEAR" signal will be indicated by_a. white light at the Totalisator Tower, " BACKERS ARE AD- VISED NOT TO DESTROY OR THROW AWAY THEIR TICKETS UNTIL AFTER THE "ALL CLEAR" SIGNAL HAS
·BEEN EXHIBITED.
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The Branch Offices and the Treasurers' Compradore Office will close at 11 ù.m. and the Secretary's Office at 11.45 a.m. The Treasurers' Compradore Office Is - siluated at Queen's Building. Ground Floor, Chater Road, and the Secretary's Office at Alexandra House, 8th Floor...
'
Today's draw was' made in
it was classing
In Victoria. He is thirteen groups and
that this was accom- In Australia
for evident Likely to be
A limited number of tiffins will be obtainable at the Chub pilshed on a zonal basis so that two years.
The Australian Union have unnecessary traveling need not House provided they are ordered in advance from the No. 1 Boy
(Tel. 27818). 8-119, 9-128. Stumps drawn at tween the forwards in the heavy swims at the National Cham-
invited him to give exhibition be undertaken.
NO CHILDREN WILL BE ADMITTED TO THE CLUB'S PRE- Twickenham mud, Royal Navy and Royal Air Force shared the plonships in Sydney, but the
MISES DURING THE MEETING.
Jack Solomons
Reiterates His
Determination
London, Feb. 16.
Union
honours in the first of this sex non's Services Rugby tournament matches, each side)
mh
scoring one try (three points). Tenley Albright
to
Generally, the Navy, inspirod
Wolth
Wins Figure Skating Title
Davos, Feb. 15.
Elimination matches have to
be played between June & this
year and April 1 next year..
Soviet Russia did not enter, but Bulgaria, Rumania and Czechoslovakia made up one of the group.
Another
COLCOTTLE China, Japan and Koren, while Hun- gary and.. Yugoslavia,'' winners and runners-up respectivcion, in the Olymple Games tournament last year, are in different group and so both can qualify; Reuter,
TODAY'S SPORT
by their captain, D. B. Vaughan, were more aggressive, but their forwarda soumLod looth to ro- lense the ball whenever James, the
possession hooker, gained Consequently, the Navy failed
A. 17-year-old Doston girl, won real use of Terry the women's world figuro, akat- ries, the young Jack Solomons, the Lon-Davies,
Inter don boxing promoter, said national, whose class was ob-ing championship, today the first American ever to win the out- other today that Randolph Tur-viously above the
title.. aid.co of both teams. pin, British Middleweight
The now champ is Tenley Navy deservedly took the
Albright. Germany's 17-year- Champion and former world lead 14 minutes after the old Gundi Busch took second title-holder, would definitely terval. They forged a seruum on
Tranis Whiston tennis matches feature ight for the world title this the Air Force line and when the honours, a
bell came out on the defenders A 19-year-old American col-ing Mr and Mrs Toy Mottram June.
skie, Ridd, always a fast and lege student, Alan Jenkins, last the Chinese Recreation: Club. Tai
Hang, 215 pm. Mr Solomone, back in London busy wing forward, nipped in week captured the men's title
Boccor today from a tour of Australia for a try.
Miss Albright had an official
Austelan Linzer Athletik club v jand the. United States,, sald The
SmartTM Try
points total of Hongkone Selection on Chats; ground performatice was determined to put Turpin in
Cricket · The Air Force equalled three 108,29,All the oven Judges st Happy Valle about for the world title minutes from Lime when tho placed her firut,
Combined Services Inespeolive of what the Ameri- ball was whipped back from
Tard
went to Britain's cricket Club 20. Caster ftond, com place vile cans would do..
Osborn, mencing 15e.m scrum almost between the Navy 18-year-old It may be against Charles
Army Inter-Unit" Humes of France or Cari Olson posts and Chander outpaced the Thirteen-your-old Junior girls'
champion Carole Helm of the Booord: Mount Victories Squeal opposition for 'n sinart tryis
Pontypool, one of the leading
· LAWA'Bowie chube this season, not only lost
"Áltaboy”. Shion), match at Row- 9-0 to London Scottish at Rich
loon Dowling Green Club, 15-mzn.
United States was fourth and Col "will not fight' in
of America.
"But Turpin doy eliminating series,” bo said.
Router,
Sumane Morrow of Canada was
BirthUnited Press,
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at the Gate. -
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Edhered to.
By Order,
M. MISA,
Secretary