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PRESTON WINS CUP IN

LAST MINUTE

Penalty Goal During Extra Time

London, April 30.

Preston North End, generally regarded as the best team of the year, won the F.A. Cup today after one of the most ex citing finals for many years,

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Nearly two hours of play, were necessary before Preston's crack forward line could penetrate the Huddersfield goal, and then the point was secured from a penalty kick in the last 30 seconds, Mutch having been brought down when clean through.

again

Victory by a penalty was peculiarly ironical, because in 1922, at Stamford Bridge, when Huddersfield and Preston were rivals in an FA Cup final Huddersfield secured their triumph by a solitary goal, ako from a penalty, much disputed.

With many regarding the match as a walkover for Preston, the atmosphere was strangely subdued for a Cup. Final

The teams lined up as follows: hard shot from twenty yards HUDDERSFIELD: Hesford; Craig, range, over the bar.

Willingham, Young.

Hesford brought off two won

saves Isaac, MacFayen, derful

and then Mutch. Preston's inside right. weaved his way through and was a few yards from the Town goal when Wegally brought down by Young?

YACHT CLUB

REGATTA

MONDAY, MAY 2, 1938.

FOREIGN MAILS

Under ideal conditions, the two-

Air mail letters may be posted in the ordinary posting boxes. They day regatta marking the closing cruise of the Royal Hong Kong should be clearly marked "By Air Mall" and bear sumclent postage. In- Yacht Club was begun on Satur-sufficiently prepaid letters may be taxed with double the deficiency or forwarded by Steamer Service, at the discretion of the Post Office. day.

Following the ⠀⠀ races a aupper Air Mall Services to Shanghai, Nanking, Tsingtau," Tientsin and dance was held at Repulse Bay

Petping are tamporarily suspended. Iddo, at which a very large num ber of people were present.

Letters and Postcards for Europe and South America are forwarded "via Siberia" if so superscribed.

The following were the results

of Saturday's programme:

Rowing (Sculling Heat "A") Won by V. V. Fasciato.

From

Open Pairs Race For The Percy Smith Challenge Cup: 1. L Rudloff, HO. Buse, G. Arndt: 2 Shanghai and Amoy Minnitt, J: McDouall and. J. Gifford Hull; 3. J. E Potter. J. B. Colls and G..S P. Heywood.

Tentsin.........

INWARD MAILS

USA Honolulu, Japan and Manjia

(San Francisco date, 8th April). Straits and Kolhow Tientsin and Swatow.....

Sculling Heat "B": 1. B. S. Car- ter; 2, G. S. P. Heywood.

Verteran Pairs: 1, S. Berg. L.- U.S.A, Canada and Japan (Seattle

data, 13th April) .............. Cal. C. H. Geate and F. P. Lenper- tey: 2, R. Schmidt, T. Ride and Shanghai G. S. P. Heywood: 3, B. A. Ander-Straits

Japan son, Dean Wilson and G. Arndt.

International Paris: 1. Germany Air Mail by "Imperial Airways

Direct Service "—London 28th April.

Mountford; Boot; Hulme, Barclay and Beasley.

PRESTON: Holderoft; Gallimore, A. Beattle; Shankly. Smith, Batey:

(1 Rudion. H. O. Buse and G. Watmough, Mutch, Maxwell, R.

• Beattie and O'Donnell.

The referee awarded a penalty Arndt); 2. England (J. E. Potter. Military and naval bands led without hesitation. Mutch him-F. M. Thompson and G. 8. Hey- community singing.

self took the kick and the ball wood).

The Handicap Race for Cruisers, went high and hard, struck the underpart of the crossbar and Four Tonners and Race Yachts Tientsin and Swatow......

finished successfully, but the de-Japan went into the net.

FINAL RESULT: PRESTON 1talled results will not be available Java

until this afternoon. HUDDERSFIELD (Reuter)

The

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PRESTON ATTACKS

King and Queen were given an enthusiastic reception The King walked onto the eld and shook hands with the players. Preston won the toss and took advantage of the wind. They attacked at the start, and then Huddersfield forced the pace but their attacks had little method and the cool Preston backs pre- vented any shot at goal.

Once, however. Hulme, the Town's right wing, in a lone dash, beat three mieri before centring too squarely

Isaac. the Town's inside right, took the ball the length of the field but the wind car- rled back his centre, During

another

raid, Halme Preston appealed for offside, and only saved a foal by a panicky fall back by the whole defence.

NEAT TOUCHES Preston's forwards showed neat touches. but Willingham and บทค 16 Young, the Town halves, tackled | May

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OPENING OF NEW YACHT

Air Mail by "Pan-American Air-

Japan

Kumsang

Per

Dae

Tainan.

Yunnan...

Tad: May and May

Pres. Coolidge...

Zad May

Muinam....

2nd May

Liangchow...

3rd May

Pres. Jackson,

3rd May

Sarpedon

3rd May

Cremer...

3rd May

ard May

date, imperial

Airways Plane

4th May

Ways Direct Service"-San Pan-American Francisco dato, 27th April.

Airways Plane

4th. May

Ningbal......

4th May

Hawaii Maru..............

4th May

Tjibadak...

4th May

Santhia.....

4th May

Pres. Doumer......

4th May

Tanda.......

5th May

3th May.

Katori Maru...........

8th May

Hakone Maru.....

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Behar......

6th May

6th May

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Gth May.

7th May

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8th May

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9th May

10th May

10th May

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Glenogle

11th May

Toba Maru.........

11th May

Felix Roussel..

12th May

Burdwan

12th May

Memnon...

12th May

Gneisenau.

12th May

Saigon

Australia and Manila

Canada, USA, Japan & Shanghai

(Vancouver B.C., 16th April)....Emp. of Russia... Japan and Shanghai..

CLUB HEADQUARTERS Struts

Mrs. Shields Officates At

Middle Island Ceremony

The official opening of the new clubhouse of the Royal long Kong Yacht Club at Middle Island took place yesterday when Mrs. AL. Shields performed the opening ceremony.

A large number of members and their friends were present to witness the ceremony which took place at 1 pm. Earlier in the morn- Ing, sculling events were held and some thrilling races and finishes were seen.

Previous to the opening ceremony, Mr. E. Cock, the Commodore called on Mrs. N. V. A, Croucher to present the season's "prizes to the winners

In a short address Mr. Cock said) Cup: "Major B. E. C. Dixon and When R. Beattle, Preston in-that despite the fact that it was Major H. F. Ellerby: Rear-Com- Jaide-left, was brought down out-customary for the Commodore to modore's Cup: G. G. Wood.

"&" Classes:-Commo- Jaide the penalty area the free review the activities of the year,

kick was placed splendidly across he was going to leave that to the dore's Cup: Garner and Miss Vice-Commo- the goal, but Wattadugh, at outside Committes when they hold their Crawhall Wilson;

dore's Cup: Lt.-Com. W. 8. Hall, right, shot behind.

furthcoming meeting. BARCLAY HEADS OVER

He said he was happy to an-RN.; Rear-Commodore's Cup: C. Then the crowd saw a series of ncunce that Kellet Island had been Trenchard Davis.

"H" Class-Commodore's Cup: around exciting incidents

the secured for the Club, subject of Preston goal Machayden. the course, to the approval of the C. D. A. Ross; Vice-Commodore's Town centre forward, raced be general meeting on May 4. (Ap-Cup; Rev. B D'A. Staunton and G.

J. Tarr.. tween the backs but was beaten lause). by the Preston goalie in a for, the ball, and then Isaac tied

race

CLUBHOUSE OPENED After the presentations had been up Preston in a knot and centred made, Mrs. Croucher received three beautifully, but Barclay headed hearty cheers. lover.

"G" Class-Commodore's Cup: Lt. M. Blaze, R.N.

CORINTHIAN SERIES "A" Class-1. Artemis, G. G. Immediately after this. the

Wood; 2. True Blue, H. 8. Route; O'Donnell, the North End left gathering proceeded up the hill to 3. Jean, Col G. C. Gowliand.

*** *** Classes:-1. Heron, winger, had the goal at his mercy the new clubhouse where the open- but took overlong to trap and ing ceremony was performed, after Lt.-Comdr. W. 8. Hall, R.N.; 2. shoot, giving the goale time to which Mr. Cock thanked Mrs. Winkle, B. S. Carter and F. L. postion himself. The ball re- Shields, at the same time mention Haymes, 3. Sirius, C. Trenchard bounded off Hesford's legs out of ing that credit was also due to Davis. danger...

Mr. Shields for his valuable acti- Preston were again within an vities in the club.

Mr. Cock added that a word of ace of scoring when a miskick by Craig, the Town's right" back, let thanka was also due to Mr. J. E. in Maxwell, the centre forward, Potter. who designed the bullding but Hesford successfully dived at of the new clubhouse. his feet.

"H" Class:~~Aeriel, C. D. A Ross. "G" Class:-Owl, J. S. 6. Findlay.

Tai Tat Race

1. Collen, Rev. E. D'A. Staunton and G... Tarr; 2. Widgeon, L. Garner and Miss Crawhall Wilson Amongst those present were:-3. Jean, Col. G. C. Gowlland. Barclay, with a clever sidestep. Mr. E Cock, Commodore of the "Menagerie Race" (Nov. 7, 1977) sent away Beasley on the wing. Yacht Club, Mr. H. 8. Rouse, Mr.

1. Collean, Rev. E. D'A. Staunton the latter. baring in only to see and Mrs. A. L. Shields, Mr. and and G. J. Tarr: 2. Diaria, J. C. Bull his shot saved by Holdcroft, who Mrs. N. V. A. Croucher, Mr. P. C.

"Menagerie Race (Boxing Day) dived full length at the ball. M. Bedgwick, Mr. H. W. M. Dulley,

1. Monsoon, H. w. Dulley; 1. Bai Half-time: Preston O. Hudders- Mr. G. G. Wood, Mr. C. Trenchard Long, M. Y. Fiennes and M. S.

Davis. Mr. R. J. Minnitt (Hon. Cumming. feld O.

Secretary), Mr. B. 8. Carter, Mr, W. Sporleder, L.-Col. C. H. Geake, Mr. J. R. L. Stanton and many others. The season's prize-winners were

"YOUNG · IN FORM Using Hulme as the mainspring or the attack, Huddersfield started the second half as though they would overrun Preston, but the as follows: Town's fire died down.

-Young, was wonderful in defence and repeatedly held up dangerous advances. Preston wasted chances trying to beat the man more than

once.

PRIZE LIST

SEASON 1937-38 CHAMPIONSHIPS. Cruiser Class-1. U

18.

1

CRUISER RACES.. Mingworth Cup Race

1. Azuma, E B. Lambert; 3. "U and I, Rouse; 3. Norena, S. Berg.

Night Race (October 28, 1937)

Shanghai Japan

Air Mail by. "Imperial Airways

Direct Service"-London

1st May.

Bangkok ria Swatow

Japan Shanghai

Calcutta and Straits. Calcutta and Straits Australia and Manila Shanghal Shanghai..anerisions

Japan

Straits

Japan and Shanghai.. Straits and Manila Manila

Guisang.

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Kalgan......

Islami....

Sirdhana.

Taiping...

OUTWARD MAILS

REGISTERED AND PARCEL MAILS are closed 15 minutes earlier than the time given below unless otherwise stated, and where mails are advertised to close at or before 9 am, registered and parcel mails are closed at 5 pm on the previous day.

For

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MONDAY

Samahul and Wuchow Manila"

Kongmoon

Air Mail for Blan, Lancbow and Chenrtu, etë (via Hankow) by the "Eurasia. Airways Service" (To further polats by surface transport as Services permit).

Air Mail for Wuchow," Kwellin, Kweiyang and Chungking by the "CNAC. Airways Direct Service."

TUESDAY

Per

Kongso..... Bonneville..

Tai Lee......

Eurasia Plane

G.N.A.C. Plane

Tjisúroea...

Date and Time

Monday, 2nd

8.3 AM 8.30 AM 10.00.AM

GP.O.&XPO.

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· XP.O.

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GP.O.

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Tuesday 3rd.

On Lee...... Holbow... G.G.Paul Doumer Sulyang..

8.30 AM 10.00 AM

10,30 AM

Noon

9.30 PM

6.00 PM

Batavia... Kongmoon Swatow, Foochow and Tientsin..... Haiphongį Shanghalpamaria Manila, Saigon, Bangkok, "Straits

and *Batavia..

Roggeveen... Mauritius, Reunion, Madagascar, Roggeveen.......

"Lourenco-Marques, and "South (To connect with

Africa

the as. Tegelberg

at Batavia-leav- ing Batavia on

| 24th May)..

WEDNESDAY

Tal Eng

Tai Beun Hong... Kianggu..

Bamshut and Wushow.. Sandakan

1. Quest, F. W. Webb; 2. Tern, A. Swatov and Shanghai......

L. Fisher and J. L. Anderson; 3, Air Mail for "EL.M. Airways Direct Service "---dus Amsterdam, 15th U and I, E 8. Rouse,....

May.

LADIES' BACES

1st Series

Hawaii Maru Straits, Ceylon, India, E, & S. Arca Hawaii Maru.. Swatow and Bangkok......

Kwalyang..

and

Pres, Jackson..

Hesford went down on his knees) and punched out a pile-driver Rouse; 2. Mel Wha, E. Cock; 3. from R Beattie, which looked a Tyrone, G. V. T. Marshall.

"W" Class Cruisers:-1, Curlew, certain goal.

Barclay, Beasley and MacFayden Capt. C. H. W. Baird and R. G. B. all nearly scored for Huddersfield. Innes; 2 Monsoon, H W. Dulley; 3 Typhoon, LL-COL. 7. H. L Hind EXTRA TIME In the extra time period, Pres- marsh.

"A" Class-1. Jan, J. Krogh-Patullo, was lamiontable.

2nd Series ton's passing Holdcroft saved in grand style Moe: 2 Redshank, Capt. R. H.

Class-1. Artemis, Miss from MacFayden, Hulme and Bower: 1. True Bus, B. 8. Rouse.

"I" & "Y" Classes:-1, Widgeon, Whitham: 2 Gull, Mrs. Stanton: Beasley, tipping the last one, a

L.Garner and Miss Crawhail W-3. Kittiwake, Mias King.

Bwatow, Shanghai and Tientsin... Chang On......... son; 2, Stella, 7. C. Manning; 3. Mixed Classes:-1. Widgeon, Miss Japan, Honolulu, U.S.A., Canada C, & America & Europe vià Sirius, C. Trenchard Davis,

Crawhall-Wilson; 2 Sirius, Mrs.

San Francisco due San Fran "H" Class1 Colleen. Rev. E Trenchard Davis; 3 Bryl. Mies D'A Staunton and G. J. Tarr: 2 Patchett. Aeriel, AO. F Drew Wilkinson/ | "G" Class Gael, Major A. Me-

Millan, shd Lt Col 8. Smith.

"A" Class-1. Gall. Mrs. Stan-Manila, Japan. Canada

*U.S.Adue Victoria B.C., 29th ton; 2. Jean, Mrs. Gowlland; 3.

May True Blue, Mrs. Adams. Me

Lfired Classes: 1 Winkle, Miss

Wide.com. Miss Airmail for Manila, Guam, Hons- McClatchte; 2 Crawhall-Wilson; 3. Zephyr, Mrs.

Inlu and USA by the "Pan- American Airways Direct Service" Pan-American

Airways PlanS due San Francisco, 12th May,

THURSDAY

HOME RUGBY RESULTS

London, April 30. The following are the results of the Rugby Union matches played today:

Aberavon 20, Llanelly 0. Abertillery 14, Newport 9. Cross Keys 6. Beath 3. Pontypool 8, Cardiff 6. Pontypridd 15, Bridgend 8.

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·RACING YACHTS COMMODORE'S CUP SERIES (For Cup Hindly presented by the Flag Officers)

MAP CIRM:—Commodore's Cup J. Krogt-Moe Vice-Commodore's

CHAMPIONSHIP RACE

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1. True Blue, Miss Smith; 2. Gull, Amby and Shanghai ..................... Mrs. Stanton, 3. Artemis, Miss Manka

whithem.

KENA TROPHIES

Frobisher Cup: Club. v. R. Navy!! not yet decided. AN

Inter-Bervices Ashtray, Aripy Scandinavian Cup. Britain. Club v. Aimy"Tie,

Superscribed Correspondence. Only,

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