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First Round Draw
SCOTTISH CUP
London, Dec. 18.
The draw for the first round w the Scottish Football Ascelatio: Cup was made to-day and result- ed as follows:-
Leith v. Buckle Thistle Boness v. Alrdrie
Prebies, R. v. Dalbeattle Star Vale o'Coba v. Hibernian Third Lanark v. Hearts Celtic v. Berwick Rangers Burntisland v. Dumbarton, Galston v. Stanraer Clyde v. Forfar
Ayr v. St. Mirren. Dunfermline v. Brechin City. Queen of3th v. Partick
E Stirling v. Kilmarnock Sten'muir v. Queen's Park Dundee V. Babcock & Wilcox Blairgowrie v. Morton Aberdeen v. Hamilton Ross County v. St. Bernards Rangers v. East Fife Elgin City v. Chirnside U." Montrose v. "Fo’kirk
King's Park v. Wick Academy WICEDWA V. Albion
Arbroath v. Motherwell Dundee v. Alloa
Ralth R v. St. Johnstone Edinburgh v. Cowdenbeath,
The match will be played on the ground of the first named in each tle on January 25,- Reuter,
REPLAYS IN F.Á. CUP
London, Dec, 18.
Southern teams scored brillant- ly in F. A Cup replays to-day.) Reading, Brighton, Bristol Rovers 'and" Watford, all winning.
Reading gained a clear-cut ver- dict over Chester at Elm Park scoring three times without reply, and Brighton beat Scarborough by A similar margin.
Watford delighted their own supporters by overcoming Rother- ham by the only goal scored and Bristol Rovers did extremely, well to beat Oldham by four goals to one.'
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One le still remains undecided. Hartlepool and Halifax battled ICT 110 minutes but neither side could score and another replay is nccessary.
REVISED DRAW
The revised, draw for the third round is as follows.
Manchester City v. Portsmouth. Everton v. Preston." Bradford City v. Bournemouth. Crewe v. Sheffield Wednesday. Tottenham Hotspurs v. Southend West Ham v. Lutoń..
Liverpool v. Swansea
Orlenty Charlton
Norwich" v. Chelsea,
Derby 7. Dartford.
Halifax or Hartlepools v. Grimas-
by.
Middlesbrough v. Southampton
Stockport v. Plymouth.
Wolverhampton v. Leeds-
Leicester v. Brentford.
Reading v. Manchester United.
Chesterfield or Walsall v. New-
castle.
Notts County v. Tranmere, Doncaster v. Notts Forest. Bristol Rovers ́v. Arsenal. Aston Villa v. Huddersfield. Burnley v. Sheffield United, Sunderland v. -Port Vale, Fulham v. Brignton. Miwall. Stoke. Darlington v. Bury, West Bromwich v. Hull. Southall v. Watford.. Bradford v. Workington. Barnsley V. Birmingham. Blackburn v. Bolton. Blackpool v. Margate.-- Kenter.
CRICKETER
ON THREE WEEKS: SOJOURN IN" COLONY
is
Mr. A. C. Beck
Followers of local cricket will be Interested to learn that Mr. A. C. Beck,
the interport fast-bowler and all-rounder, arrived in the Colony yesterday on a vacation of three weeks. He la wasting no time
in getting back to his favourite game and is turning out for the Club in their league match' against the LR.C. next Saturday. Provided he is not suffering too much from lack of practice he should prove a decided acquisition to the alde.
A DEADLY BOWLER." In the opinion of many of the Colony's cricket critles, Beck is one of the most deadly bowlers ever to have played here. Bowl- ing right-hand over the wicket, he usually pitches on the middle and leg stumps and has a disconcert ing knack of making the ball kick, much to the terror of timid bats- men, Much of the popularity of Volunteer cricket was due to his efforts and unbounded enthusiasm and teams were fleided practically every Sunday with a cricket week during the race meeting. He was transferred to Manila soon after the fast triangular series when we were visited by both Shanghai and Mainya..
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H.K.C.C. TEAMS FOR TO-MORROW
The following will play for the H.K.O.C. 1st XI in
their away League cricket match against the I.R.C. on Saturday (to-morrow) ät 2 p.m.-A. W. Hayward (Captain), A. C. Beck, E. R. Ducklit, G. S. Dunkley, P. C. Frost, H. Owen Hughes, L IX. Kibee. L. McInnes, T. A. Pearce, T. E Pearce, T. M. L. Redmond.
The H.K.C.C. 2nd XI; playing at name in the League match against the Police will be represented by A. K. Mackenzie (Captain), H. J. Armstrong. V. C. Bond, G. E. Divett, F. A, Dunnett, D. S. Forbes, N. P. Fox, R. S. W. Paterson, W. Keith Robinson, G. A. Stewart, W, Wooding.
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HOME RUGBY
Sussex Beaten
London, Dec. 18.
A Worthing to-day Bussex were conewhat unexpectedly beaten. In the County Rugby Championship by Hampshire who scored 11 points without reply.
In another Rugby Union match Guy's Hospital beat the United Services (Portsmouth) tc 20 points to 17. Keuter
RETURN CHESS MATCH
"Amsterdam, Dec 18
The new world chess champion, Doctor Euwe, has been' challenged by the ex-champion Dr. Alekhine For a return match. Euwe who re- cently defeated the fatter in e' zen- sational match of thirty." games by the closest possible margin and is bound by contract, has accepted the challenge. The return match wil take place probably some time next year.- Transocean Auo Min.
R. A. F. HELP TO OXFORD. AND CAMBRIDGE CHECK EPIDEMIC BOTH LOSE FOURSOMES
Anti-Toxin Supplied
Bingapore Dec, IL
To check an epidemic of diph- theria which, had broken out in Sarawak, Air-Commodire Sidney Smith, Äir' Officer Commanding the RAF Far East, sent a flying boat to Kuchips with a "supply of antitoxin.
As Sarawak is falhy: free from d.phtheria, provision against an spidemic had not been consider ed necessary, and the supply of antitoxin available was not equate. It gave out after treat ment of the hist few cases
Londoni, Dec 2
Oxford University golfers, in
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their match at Addington to-day. feléd to win one of the games, but four of the matches went to the last green,
Rex Hartley partnered Robert Sweeny in a one-hole victory over the Oxfófd' leaders, A. A. Duncan and J. R. Greenly:
This was Oxford's last match, of 'the term.
Oxhey "want the foursomes ageinst Cambridge University on the Oxhey course, near Watford, to-day, by three matches to two, with one game halved,
R. Egerton Johnzon and C. K Cotton, the club's leading pair. beat,J. B. L. Lyon and F. G. Talt
There was no steamer due for several days, and. as the need by ane hole, was urgent, a wire was sent t
Air-Commeäcte: Smith asking. H
he would send antitoxin by air.
The Air-Commodore gave orders thanking him on behalf of Sara-
for the aging bbaste Toner Imwaka
mediately
Because of the epidémie,
Hajah Bir Vyner Brooke has schools in Kuching municipal árva written to Air-Commodore Smith, and the cinema were closed.
HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 20, 1935.
HONG KONGTM RIFLE ASSOCIATION.
1914 Rifles Tested
On Wednesday afternoon, those members of the Association who received, during the week-end," the "1914” rifles which had been ordered privately from home, and who found it possible to get to the ranges, had their first opportunity of testing these weapons, Scores were just wha, everyone expected, being either in "80's" or "90's,” and the, général conclusion come to was that, after years of waiting, the keen rideman can now possess a rifle, at very moderate price, which wilt never let him down, and, in- ċidentally will no longer furnish an excuse for a poor score!
In view of the NRA, Inter-Colonial Postal Match, for which the Colony has entered, and which must be fired for before the end of the current year, special additional opportunities for practice have been arranged. particulars of which
circulated being
are
to all members. Although the mem- bers of the Regular Army: already have their "1914 " rides, the sights
expected until to-day (Friday)
are
700
so that only ten days remain in which to practice and to select a team
The following are the leading scores:-
Cpl, Cheshire .... .... 1 32 31 34.33 34 32 C.P.O.. Black
-333- 32
P.O. Mayo..... Major Steers Sgt. Warwick Pte. Green
Col. Woodman
L/Cpl. Bradford Mr. Forbes Sgt. Billingham
Sgt. Tetley
Pte. Quah
Pte. Dyer
L.AC. Dolman
Fte, Muckleroy......
Aggregate
Score
Rugby Football Interport
DATES FOR DINNER AND DANCE FIXED
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While a date for the interport rugby match with Shanghai hai not been determined, dates have. however, been fixed for the dance and dinner which will be given in" honour of the visiting team.
The interport dance will be held on Saturday, January 25 and the interport dinner on January 28, both at the Peninsula Hotel,
It is presumed that the match
will be played during the Chinese New Year holidays.
Photograph Reunites
Sisters
London, Nov. 30.
A priotograph displayed iz
Gravesond Post Office has reunit-
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500 yds. 600 yds. A.E. Hp. NL Hp. Nt. Hp.
NL Hp. Nt.
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9 33.73 23 33,91 29 33.36 12 33.88 27 33.57 25 34 Nett Spoon. Handicap Spoon, " (A)-Denotes that the competitor was using the "1914" rifle.
ed two sisters after 50 years.
Mrs. M. A Watermar. 口罩 Shorne, near Gravesend, went to Canada with her parents when she was a girl. She married is her second husband, Mr. S. Waterman, also of Shorne, who had emigrated to Canadu.
During the war Mr and Mrs. Waterman returned to Shorne,
and Mrs. Waterman wrote to her sister, Mrs. Hardy who was then living in the South of England.
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