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The following are the Cup and League matches for Saturday teams in bold type are tipped to win-

the 21st Inst." The

ARSENAL FULHAM

CUP-TIE SEMI-FINALS...

A

الرئا

3-0 2-0

0-0

、,

T

Grimsby Sheffield U.

DIVISION I

Mileage

Birmingham

Blackburn

CHELSEA

60

109

40 V.

V

V.

DERBY CO.

MIDDLESBORO

4-2

1932 1933 1934- 33 34 35 3-1 2-1 3-2 3-2 0-0

Aston Vila"

0-1

LEDDS

230 V.

Portsmouth

0-1

LIVERPOOL..

80.

V

Woyes

5-1

1-0 2-0 1-0 3-1 1-1 2-1

`MANCHESTER C.

11

V.

Bolton

2-1

STOKE

50

V.

Ruddershold

SUNDERLAND

270

V.

Brentford

WEST BROM, À.

до

Y.

Preston NE

DIVISION II

BLACKPOOL

50

V.

Bradford C...

BRADFORD

30

Burnley

0-4

3-2 2-1 5-0 1-1

Bury

193

V.

TOTTENHAM

1-0

DONCASTER

120

Newcastle

NORWICH.

115

*,

Barnsley

NOTTS F

220

Y

Plymouth

1-1

2-1

SOUTHAMPTON

210

V..

Hull C

Swansea

120

Port Vale

2-0 4-0

$

WEST HAM

184

Manchester U.

3-1

2-1

0-1 1-3 1-1 3-0 1-1 0-0

Jr

LI

DIVISION HI (South)

'ALDERSHOT

70

V

Bournemouth

1-1

0-0

F-1

BRIGHTON

70

บ.

Southend

1-2

1-0 2-2

Bristol C.

75

V

READING

4-1

1-2

1-0

COVENTRY

40

V.

Notts C.

EXETER

171

V

Clapton

3-0

-0-3

1-1

MILLWALL

160

Cardiff

2-2

Newport

30

BRISTOL. R.

3-1 1-0

1-1

QUEEN'S-P. R.

65

Y.

Northampton

1-1

2-1

3-1

Swindon

40

V.

LUTON

1-1 3-1

0-1

TORQUAY

90

V

Gillingham

1-2

2-1

5-0

WATFORD

16

V

Crystal P..

1-3

3-1

2-0

DIVISION III (North)

Carils'e

180

V

LINCOLN

2-1

DARLINGTON

140

V.

Crewe

3-4

1-1 6-2

GATESHEAD

95

V.

Accringtor

Halifax.

30 V.

Stockport

HARTLEPOOLS

20

V.

Rochdale

MANSFIELD

65

Y

York

1-0

2-1 -1-3 4-2

2-1 0-U 3-0

5-1 0-2 2-0

2-0 1-1

Oldham

38

CHESTERFIELD 2-0

-

ROTHERHAM

100

*.

Barrow

TRANMERE

25

V

Southport

WALSALL

75.

V.

Chester

WREXHAM

35

New Brighton

1-0 1-1 10-0 5-0 4-1 2-1 3-1 5-0 1-1 3-0 5-0 5-4

HIBERNIANS

`SCOTTISH LEAGUE

HONG KONG DAILY "PRESS,

MID-WEEK

SOCCER

Poor Playing Conditions

Royai

The Navy defeated the Arthlary (Lyeemun) yesterday at Causeway Bay, by three goals to one, after changing over at half

va level terme.

The game was played under de- p.orable conditions, a strong wind blowing across the field coupled with a steady

drizz 3 that fell throughout the match, making call

control extremely dificult.

The sailors won because of the

super or positional pay. In spite of attacking most of the

time right from the commencement of the match, the Lyeemun' men were the Arsi to open their account, when Nash sent in a high shot which Crocker, the Navy custodļan misjudged. This success was short

THURSDAY,

LEE WAI TONG DEFEATED

Poor Play Conditions

For Tennis

MARCH 19, 1936.

JOCKEY CLUB'S CLASSIFICATION

Latest List Issued

The following is the Hong Kong Jockey Club's pony class.fication list, as announced on March 17,

N 1936;--- the

In spite of the constant drizzle during yesterday evening. tennis matches in the Colony's open tournaments were played off on the Club ground according to schedule."

The main feature" was the en- counter between Lee Wal-tong and Tennie Kwok, which resulted in a

victory for the latter. Lee, it will be recalled was the conqueror of E. C. Fincher in last year's com-

petition and was then playing a very good game, but his form must have dropped quite a lot, al- though it must be said that Kwok match through better Play yesterday's match was nothing spectacular. Strokes em-

won his

play:

AUSTRALIAN PONIES

"A" CLASS. Able, Amazon, A Chand Time.

HONG KONG RIFLE ASSOCIATION

Mid-Week Spoon And

Practice Shoot

F

In spite of the fog and drizzle à large number of sights and other. which were experienced in Hong component parts for the "1914" Kong yesterday afternoon, a largo rifle has enabled many who hither- to were precluded from taking part number of members of the Asso- ciation. attended the mid-week In the shoots held by the Associa- tion, to appear on the ranges for the first time. Spoon and Practice Shoot on the Army Ranges at Kowloon City.

Babniak Star, Brenta Bag Tor. Derby Day. Double Finesse, Elec- tron, Hercules Ho.idry Eve, Just That, Lancashire Lad, Night Star, Perfect Day, Racing Heart, Ruse

Conditions were extremely poor: Shooting Star. Ann. Saucy Fre.

Snowy River. visibility was very bad while a Streak, Siver

The constantly varying wind brought Southern Cross, Strathroy,

results given below adequately Dunlin. Tinsmith, Trojan, Vixen scoring down to a low level as the

testify.. Tor, Yo Ho.

"B" CLASS.

An encouraging feature of the Able Warrior, Atlas. Australian Buy. Eandford. Brutus, But After shoot at the present time is the

ived for not many minutes atex, { ployed by both players were seldom Thrt, Centre Court, Gold Dragot, | way in which new names are ap- Roberts on the right wing, cut in played with confident, as the result Goldsmith, Halcyon, Honey, Merry pearing at the top of the Ists and regards those individual fuil mem-

cleverly and beat Durham with a sw.ft ground shot.

The Interval came with both trams on level terms Ignoring a "breather" both teams decided to continue the game Immediately. The Artillery men who had found the wind bothersome in the first half of the match, now, had the assistance of the wind and at-

were very

{ew

to be too

of which there

'aces." Both seemed careful, and points were more often than not being scored through each other errors.

Lee obtained the first set rather easily, due to Kwok's mistakes and his sometimes accurate placings. He changed 's racket, and this tacked dangerously. Poor finishing seemed to bring him "bad luck." Lowever, nullified several promise cracked up badly and Kwok was evidently settling down and played with more confidence. As the third stanza began, he appear- ed to have matters well in hand.

Two other, singles games were de- Tak-cheuk cided, Gray and Iu

ing movements

NAVY LEADS Setting down to play against a strong head wind. the Navy men took some time to find their feet,

Time, Portia. Ranger, Sarie, St. Joan,

Streamline. Violet Queen, Zodiac.

CHINA PONIES

Cossack's

Cyclamen

he would be a rash man who would care to prophesy to-day who will win His Excellency the Governor's Prize at the forthcoming meeting.

During the shoot, officials of the local broadcasting 'organisation were in conference with members of the Council of the Association

"A" CLASS.

Beauty, Bay. Diana Bay. Gadiator, Herod, regarding the arrangements which By. will be necessary in order that the Liberty King's Warden,

Macaroni.. Oak Bay, Soldier of results of the official shoot for His Britain.

"B" CLASS.

Bri Mant View, Bright

Hetman, Harvest View, moon Eve, Jungle Jim

King's ubilee, Bounty.

Star. Honey-

King's King's

but eventually team work and spien- both earning their rights to enter Justice, King's Lead, Mistake Bay

did positional play carr'ed them them into the enemy's territory. Cannell sent in a pile driver which Durham part ally cleared, and be- fore he could recover Baxter ran in and scored to put the Navy in the lead.

Roberts capped a good day's work by getting the third and final geal for the tators when he with a drop shot: beat Durham The final whist'e biew with play in the Artlery "half.

value for The Navy wer; full their win, playing as they did with Gner team work. The halves were always on the spot to back up their forwards, while, Beard and We'verson fuij backs) were safe. Boyle of the "Artery was out- standing in the losers' eleven, whlie Huggin and Clancy (full backs), were always kept busy. Durham in goal was safe and the shots that got

past him,

WITC unstoppable. The Artillery for-

ward Line lacked understanding, and were far too slow.

AIRDRIE

ኣ..

Dunfermline

Clyde

HAMILTON

7-2 0-2

2-3 3-3.

Dundee

V.

CELTIC

3-0 3-2

0-0

V.

Ayr, U.

0-0

1-1

KILMARNOCK

V

A blon R.

2-1

MOTHERWELL'

V.

Third Länark

8-3

2-2

PARTICK

V.

Abroath

Navy

Queen of South

V.

ABERDEEN

4-1

2-1.

Queen's. Park

V.

RANGERS

0-0 1-1

0-4

St. Johnstone

V.

Hearts

2-1 3-1 2-2

·

Crocker: Beard and Wo verson: Tournick. Nicholson, and Roberts, Baxter, Cannell Rose and Trace.

Lobb:

TRAINING GALLOPS

The following training times were clocked at the Valley yes- terday:

Donovan

Blandford

Bobralk Star

Young Chap Mersey Centre Court Great Hall

1 382 1.14.3 1.49.3 2.19.1.

38.2 1.13.4 1.43.2

33.2 1.08.2 1.42.2 2.16.1

42 1.24 2.01.3

39

1.15 1.43,4

1 49 1.34.1 2.17 2.40

Royal Artillery Lyeemun Durham: Huggin. and Clancy:

the next round, while in the Dou- were four bles section, there

Burnet and matches played off. Ramsay, La! and Chang, Lo and Lo and Gasano and Remedios all won their games,

The results were as follows:-

OPEN SINGLES Tennie Kwok beat Lee Wal-tong. 4-6, 6-3, 6-2.

الر

S. A. Gray beat Leong Ping-chiu, G-1, 4-6, 6-2.

Iu Tak-chenk beat K. T. Kwik, 6-2, 6-1.

OPEN DOURLES

G. Lai and G. Chang beat J. C. Poole and R. Henry, 6-1, 6-3,

M. K. and M. W. Lo beat G. E. R. Divett and B. O'M. Deane, 6-3, 6-2.

#

A W. Ramsay and G. C. Burnett beat M. Pagh and Lt. Comdr. Con- way, 1-6, 6-3, 9-7.

A. V. Gosano and A. V. Remedios beat P. F. McCabe and D. Carey, 6-1, 6-1.

RACE PONIES AUCTIONED

Taylor, Morton, and Boye: Nash, Twenty-Eight Sold

Mäck, Knight, Sparkes,

Rivers.

A SCRAPPY GAME

and

No ess than 28 race ponies In- cluding seven "Australians" were soid by pubic auction at the Hong A very scrappy and uninterest-Kong Jockey Clur's Paddock, Race ing game of football was seen yes- Course yesterday, afternoon. terday at Caroline Hill

A large crowd of racing enthus- sale, at the South China "B" met and defeat lasts were present

two which was conducted by Mr. J. A. ed St. Joseph's College by goals to one. The weather for S Alves of Messrs. Hughes and one thing was definitely against Hough, Ltd. and the ponies at

constructive na-tracted quite a lot of keen bid- football of any

when

Of all the local griffins, the high-'

cat price paid was for "King's

The Chinese had the batter of Bounty"-5580, which was bought

this little went by the board. Two

of the College players were warned

by Mr., Fung Kwok Wah. ·

Most of the other ponies were $200, the principal sold at over buyer being Mr. Mak Chol

an

Soldier

of

Pontiac Bay. Rose-Queen, Sadko, Soldier of.. China. Honour, The Tiger.

Excellency's Prize may be trans- mitted, on the short waves to other carts of the Empire.

Enthusiasm is becoming more and more evident amongst mem- bers of the Association, as the

Tentative arrangements are now in hand which, it is hoped, will re- sult in a full size film being taken

of the meeting and which it is of the Shoots, etc. on the last day

proposed to show at one or more of the local cinemas, if the neces- sary permission can be obtained.

We are asked to state that, as

bers of the Association who wish to take part in the various events which comprise the "Bisley" por- tion of the Prize Meeting, in no single competition are entries re- stricted to serving members of the Regular Forces; on the contrary any full member who is serving ot the present time in the Regular, and Colonial Police Auxiliary

service in such, including past Forces or who has had previous

membership in a contingent of an Officers Training Corps or in an officially recognised Cadet Corps is definitely eligible to compete.

The Programmes of the two, be published in meetings will Prize Meeting approaches but with

about ten days' time when copies a prize list running into some thousands of dollars and number- may be obtained from the Honor- ary Secretary, H.KR.A., Chlef En- ing over three hundred this per-. haps, is only to be expected; fur-gineer's Office, Command Head- thermore the arrival this week of quarters, Hong Kong.

The leading scores made yesterday afternoon were as follows, the Conditions of Shooting being the normal King's first stage:-

S.R. (B)

Score at Score at Score at Aggregate

Score Ass'n 200 yds. 500 yds. 600 yds.

H'dcap Nett.

Nett.

Nett.

Nett.

1. C.P.O. Black 2.-Pte. Winstanley 3.-R.SM. Slater

Scr. 31

34

28

4

93*

2

32

31

21

90 (a)

·3

33

30

27

90 (3)

4-Major Edwards

29

31

29

89 (a)+

5. Pattullo

32

30

89 (a)

30

28

88 (a)

28

32

88 (2)

29

30

88 (a)

27

31

27

85 (a)

30

31

24

85 (a)

S.R. (A)

6. Sgt. McKay 7. Pte. J. Smith

8.-Cpl. Watson

9-Rin, Stafford

10. Sgt. Bulingham

"C" CLASS.

Bear Claw. Bistre, Amberley.

Don, Dawn Star. Boot Bay, Donovan, Fybynight. Forest -View, Glorious View, Gold Coin, Great Hall, High Honour, High Speed. Hydropiane, King's Fancy. King's Sceptre, Laughing Girl, Mayflower, Mersey. Monoplane, Pacific Hall. Pride of Tsingtao. Racing Boy. Ribble, Rose Evelyn, Royal Con- sort, Royal Highness, Royal Scot. Silversmith, Soldier of Germany, So'dier of Peace, Soldier of Vic- tory. Tiny Bar, Tyne, Valorous, Victoria HaN. Wadebridge, What A Chance. Young Chap. Zero,

"D" CLASS. Baltos, Belmont Star, Blue Rib- Boxing Eve. bon. Blue Sailor, Burgomaster, Cassius, Cavalcade, Celebration Time. Copper Idcl, Daylight,

Chante, Eve. Double Emergency Cal Estray, Fidelity, Foxbridge, Glad Eyes, Go'd Cur- rency. Gold Sovereign, Hawthorn, Hellbender, Herlot, Hopscotch. Judea, Laughing Buddhe, Lem- berg. Locks'ey Hall. Lucky Strike, View. Mike, Miracle. Maintain Nebular Star. Night View. Ocean View. Old Slar, Partnership. Philanderer. Plain View, Popular Star.. Public Hero No. 1, Rousseau. Rugby Star, Seventeenth of Sept.. Shamrock Splendid View, Stop- watch; Strathalan, Sylvandale. The Coot. The Gorilla, The Hero. The Rain Gauge. Unicorn. Valley The Army defeated the Navy View. Warrington, Wembly Stag.esterday by two goals to one in West Parade, Wid Cet, Ythan. the Triangular Hockey Tourna-

"E" CLASS.

ment. The game was fast and in Gold Eagle. Gold Picker, Hum-teresting the decision being in ber, Ideal Day. Lancashire Loom, doubt until a minutes before full left flank.

Merry Jester, Pay- Locksmith, master, Peter Devey. Satan, Silver Lining. Supercharge.

AUSTRALIAN VICTORY

"IN CAPETOWN

and had their names taken by the agent for an interested party in eight wickets, referee.

Anally was sent off the field.

and

Fernandes Canton.

Leonard had two opportunities

THE SALES

The ponies which were put up

al equalising but due to an injury for public auction yesterday were "which prevented him from taking as follows:-

Heart's Glory. Mak Chai, $85. Partnership. Mak Cha!, 500. Gold Jubilee, Mak Chal. $30, Gold Eagle, W. T. Stanton, $110 King's Fancy, Withdraw, King's Bounty. Fung Kwok Wah

$580.

:

.i

Dis- 1st, 2nd

tance Qr.

QI.

3rd.

4th

Qr. Qr.

5th

Last

QI.

qr.

Royal Scot

29.3

28.3

Vixen Tor

Ranger

1

35.2 1.084 -1.40

2.10.2

30,2

Herlot

1

45

2.40.1 1.23.1 2.08

32.1

Honeymoon Eve.

1. 43

Bodlat Bay

1.25 2.03 11 36 1.14.3 1.52.2 2.26

2.34.4

31.4.

2.56.1

30.1

ture and the mediocre display of ding. the teams did not add to the at- traction.

Bear Claw

11 36

Brutus

2 34

1.14.3 1.52.2 2.26 1.06.2 1.34

2.56.1

30.1

27.3

what football there was and

Lucky Strike

1

33.4

the later stages of the game even

Rose Queen

1 38

1.13 1.46

2.17.2

31.2

The Dunlin

1 34

1.08

1.45

2.21

41

36

Lancashire Loom

1 41.

1.18 1.52

2.26

. 34

Strathalan

1 41

1.18

1.52 2.26

34

24 47

1.30

2.10 2.48.3 3.20.3

32

17th September

37.3

30.4

Gold Coin

32

1 36.3 1.08

1.39 2.08.2

29,2

full advantage of

the chances

1

34

1.09.2 1.43.1 2.16

32.4

1 34

1.09.2 1.43.1 2.16

32.4

1 32.1 1.12

1.48.2 2.16.1

21.4

they went begging. He retired Irom the field after half an hours' play.'

1.41

1.10.4 1.15.2.18

31

The Chinese first goal

King's Jubilee

1 50

1,33

2.09.4

36.4

Rousseau

1 35

1.11 1.45 2.18.2.

31.2

Shamrock

Hawthorn

1 45

Victoria Hall

1 38

1 53.2 1.39.2 2.12 *2.12 1.31 1.08.2 1.48.3 2.17.2

2.43.1

31.1

2.49

37

30.4

Stopwatch

1 54

1.40

2.21.4 2.54.2

32.3

Hopscotch

Shooting Star Merry Jester

-1.40 1,10

2.21.4 2.54.2

32.3

1.42.2 2.12 2.41

29

walked into the net.

31.4

Et. Joseph's could not get any-

1 39 1 44

1.12.4 1.44 1.28.1 2.07

2.17.4 .2.42.3

33.4

where near the Chinese goal

in

35.3

2.42 3.12

30

-the second half, though they did

score during this half.

- 2.22.4

30.4

From & free kick outside the penalty area,

1 40.2 1.17,2 151

2,20.3

29 3

1 40.2 1.17.2 1.51

2,20,3

29 3

238.3 1.15.1 1.48

22.4

1 47 1.26.2 2.01

2.32.3

31.3

taken by Hussain, the Chinese and out goalle, Wa Kai rashed missed the ball which trickled in- to the net.

Celebration Time

-31

Tiny Star

Public Hero No. 1

1,18 € 40 1 41.1 1.18

1.49.4 1.55.1 2.27.4

31.4

Blue Ribbon

1 41.1 1.19 "1.56.1 227.4

323 323

37.2 1.09.4 1.41.1

31,2

372 1.09.4 1411

31.2

1 54 11 37

1 38 1.14.2 1.46.2 2.18.1

Balos

Cassius 'Royal Highness.

Ruby Star

High Speed High Honour

Mirácie

Emergency Call

1 44 1.24 2.05

1.42 1.18.1 1.52

Old Btar Dawn Star

1 48 1.31 2.03.3 2.34.3

came from one of the Saint' own play- ers who had the misfortune to deflect the ball into his own net. Their second

came when

goal

Cheuk Shek-kam received the bal in a very doubtful position and simply centring it, the bu" was

The game ended with the Chin- ese playing with ten man. their outside left having been injured, while the Saints had only nine. Leonard was hutt and Fernandes being sent off

Foxbridge, Yeung Wing Hong.

$160.

Peter Davey, Captain T. B...

Clarke, $180.

Silver Lining, Mak Chai, $95. Zenith, W. T. Stanton, $250. Mayflower, Withdrawn. Supercharge, E. L, Holle. $150: Lion Hunter, Withdrawn. Not So Dusty, Mak Chai, $100. Tummel, Withdrawn.

Devon, Mak Chai. $80, Public Hero No. 1, Captain T. J.

Clarke, $170.

Silver Fox, N.R.G. Bosanguet,"

$170

Solar Star. Mak Chal, $95. What A Chance, Li Po Chun,

$270. Lancashire Loom, Captain T. B

Clarke, $160, AN

Capetown, Mar. 17. The Austravan cricket tourists beat Western Province to-day by

Continuing their second innings Western Province hit up 262, thanks entirely to a fine seventh wicket stand between Georgeu and Steyn which produced 104 runs.

Georgen compiled 84 and Steyn 49. O'Reilly again bowled with great effect and captured 6 for 04.

Left to score 63 to win, the Aus- tralians obtained the rune for the loss of two wickets-- Heuter!

Sadko. A. Bower, $300, Ideal Day, Mak Chat $110, Yellow Fish. Mak Chai. $110. Popular Star. Withdrawn, and Gaga, Mag Chai, $80...

AUSTRALIAN FONIES Merry Time, T. B. Willams, $186. Trojan, N.R.G. Bosanguet, $190. Canberra Girl, Professor W. D.

Gerrard, $200..

Go'd Dragon.. Dr. L. Reidy, $210 Saucy Face, Yeung. Wing Hong,

$280.

Southern Cross, Withdrawn. Siver Streak. Withdrawn.. Able Warrior, Mak Chai, $160

and,

Lazy Lady. Limburg Bhul.. $160.

The Spoon was won by SIM. Hull with a score of 83. (a)-Signifies that the "1914" rifle was used.

*-Nett Spoon.

t-'dcap Spoon.

TRIANGULAR HOCKEY

Army Beats Navy

time when Mohamed Azal netted to give the Army victory.

At half time there was no score the registered. The Navy were first to score but not long after.. wards Garthwa te went through to Face the Army on level terms.

For the winners Garthwaite and La Singh were outstanding in the forward line while Alaf Din and Sapper Brown played well in de- fence.

..

Holland Martin the Naval pivos was played a billiant game and

оп the well supported by Davis

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