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THE HONGKONG

TELEGRAPH. TUESDAY,

JANUARY

11, 1988.

MANY FIRST DIVISION TEAMS MEET IN F.A. CUP

WOLVES CLASH WITH ARSENAL

London, Jan. 10.

Several First Division teams will be in opposition in the fourth round of the F. A. Cup, the draw of which was made to-day. The matches will be played on Janu- ary 22,

Preston North End will be at home to Leicester, Brentford to Portsmouth, Chariton to Leeds, Wolves to Arsenal and Everton to Sunderland,

Racing Impossible

As Business

Trainer Gives His· Views

London, Dec. 10. Mr. Stanley Wootton, famous rac- ing tramer, recently uppitted a Epsom. explumed Magisitors at yesterday why be has aceidea ta cut only a few horses:; Lown has sinuic

A few years ago he regularly had forty or fly in training.

"I have

to the conclusion Is im- racing Is business that

the

come

The only senior team to have been drawn at home to a lower division by The costs are enormous, alde is Huddersfield, which will meet Notts County.

most

even when racing on modest lines," he sald.

will need to "Something drastic The following in the result of the be done by those who control the sport it more And more of the traw:

squeezed smaller owners ore not

F. A. CUP (Fourth Round)

Preaton N.E. Scarborough or

Luton Huddersfield

V. Leicester

T 7.

Notts Forest Fork Brentford

Grimsby or

Hwindon

Nolls County

v. Middlesbro'

v. West Brom.

v. Portsmouth

V. Freda

Charlton

Wolves

Arsensi

Aston Villa

V.

Blackpool

Shefeld V.

v.

Crystal Pal, or

Liverpool

New Brighton

V.

Tollentiam

Rverton

v.

Hunderland

+

Bradford C. or

Sheffield

Chesterfield V.

Wednesday or

Burnley

Bradford

Stoke

Millwall or

Manchester G. v.

Bury

doullend or

Manchester

Barnsley

Y.

United.

A

--Reuter.

uut.

Chulfe-

"Men lite Sir Hugh Owen, one of the eleverest business brains in the work, made his money out of tobacco. He treated racing as his bobby.

SEASON'S PROFIT

"So did the late Lords Dewar and Woolavington, who found the where- withal to carry on in whisky.

"Look around and you will find that most of our, leading owners are or have gained big industraialists

wealth from sume Source quite outside racing.

"One

well-known

non-betting

an

man who headed the list of winning

ngu with Gwners some years thormous total ussured me that his profil

the

only เvas season £3.000.

011

"The great majority of owners to- day could not carry on without suc- cessful betting."

HERO OF UNIVERSITY RUGGER ENCOUNTER

MAYHEW CONTRIBUTES TO A GREAT OXFORD VICTORY

(By Trevor Wiguall)

He had more to do with the big -and-unexpected victory of the Dark

Blues than any other individual.

Members of the Chinese YIRCA badmintra team. participating i Seated on the right in the middle row is Patr

plon of the Colony. In f

rew, second from the right is C. E. Chng who. with Wong, won the dou..... Yuen.

Crampsonshad --Photo: Miny

RECREIO "A" FORGES Wembley

FURTHER AHEAD

ST. ANDREW'S BEATEN IN

were

BADMINTON LEAGUE

have 2-0: heat W. C. Choy and H. Kew 21-10:

con-

LEAGUE-TABLE

Decision Deferred

aut.

Cricket Notes

UNKNOWN TALENT IN THE FLEET Navy's Excellent Show Against Hongkong C. C.

(By "R. Abbit")

In view of the great difficulties with which the Navy were faced, I was particularly glad to see the excellent show they made against a useful team of the Club on Saturday last. I have always maintained that there is a lot of talent going about in the Fleet that does not get dug up until an emergency occurs.

With the bat I ree that the two gentlemen, whom I had tipped to carry the baby, actually made 108 runs out of the 147 for eight which were upon the score-board when tumps were drawn, but if none of he other got runs on Saturday they ided excellently and Marsh struck as bowling quite well. Eleven

3 wickets is overs for 31 runs and

by means bad considering he got Hayward, T. E. Pearce and linynes. As a matter of fact, just for a time things looked awkward for the Club but Alien hit very hard and though

4

only got three runs, Wodehouse filongkong papers please copy spell- In captured wickets for some time until things looked pretty safe. As a matter of fact he was stumped

for as rather unfortunately

I could ree for the ball recmed to come back from the wicket-keeper's pads. The Club actually had two more quite rocd baismen to go in besides the not Incident un- Gut Baines, but one

affected the scoring in doubtedly connection with the time.

Ernie Finelier

He played an excellent knock.

of

name

а

Actually 1 am told the Club de- clared at 4 o'clock with 181 runs, but of these more than 20 were made very quickly in the last couple of London, Dec. 14.

overs after Allen had actually ben It was expected that the Football bowled It is possibly owar in the Association would yesterday definie position Waymouth takes un bhud y decide to approve the plans which

the stumine that the ball very ollen have been prepared for the enlarges comes back from his pada ina the nont of Wembley Stadium and son wicket. An incident like this age

and inue to play the Cup Finol pened in the Triangular Tourna- ! Scoring a 7-2 victory over St. Andrew's last evening, the Club England and Scotland match there,

of which I am speaking the wicket in mug their 164 for 9 wic- de Recreio "A" have assumed undisputed leadership in the "A" out details of the scheme have yet mnt. In that care, and in the one knot. They were however a little Division of the Men's Badminton League. They now have ten

was deferred until the next meeting and then it was hit o be settled and a formal decision was broken as the ball passed jets declared. For the Army, by far second time the most interesting innings was that of Major Rawstorne who made about the points from five matches, two points ahead of the Chinese Y.M.CA., of the Council on January 10.

casc on the rebound. In this

Tuns as the number had as many who have played the same number of matches.

different ways in which his I understand (writes Arbiter) that Umpire uld not consider this hese details relate to the dates by happened though boil. The wicket-rent spelt in the local papers.

leg umpire

time when it The University' "A", who

could say nothing fe went in at the New proposals had been sub- (who of course

asked by the cemed almost Impossible that the lanky young fellow named and the knack given only to a few won three of their feur matches, were . A. Brundbridge and P. V. Won which the alterations will be carried keeper and the square

Haileybury, of being dead on the spot when the down to meet the Club de Recreio

other umpire) were quite certu'n Army should get runs but by beauti- Mayhew, bailing from

some" last night but the latter,

M. A. Oliveira and 3. 3. Remedios beat milled by the Wembley authorities unless he had been the user and Bliss 21-7: beat Choy and in regard to these, and there had not

that the

man was bowled. It mightful foreing cricket with the aid of time as was the hero of the annual Rugby bouncing ball is looking for

eeded them a walk-over and

Kew 21-12: beat Broadbridge and Wonren time to consider them.

have taken much longer to get those Chiverall it looked at one

The mutch between Oxford an Cam-one to grasp .

21-15. undergraduates thus remain in the

I A. Alves and 11. A. Barros beat bridge Universities at Twickenham

BEST FOR SEASONS

running for the champlenship, also

Plans for reconstruction provide quick runs at the end with the new IC.C.C. would be beaten, Fincher and 131:6 21-13: Jost to Chey a

be in-batemen. Nothing slows down the feature of Rawslome's Innings was accommodation lu recently.

Ke 13-2 lust to Broadbridge, and Wong for the

as wickets going his off driving in which he played

beautiful free swing and beat the Mayhew was the outstanding In-with eight points.

For the Club de Recreio "A" yes-

33-43

ased from 93,000 to 150,000, and scoring so much it is intended to carry out the work down. dividual in a game that provided the

The Navy too were pretty lucky to ball tremendously hard without Wagere first-will-be-to-extend

lightest-apparent effort Illa two best display of Rugger-seen-any-terday, LA. Carvalho and A. M.

Silva

In magnificent form.

sixes the terraces at each end of the find both their batsmen in form.

"TL magnificent where for years. He was not par-

they mode Playing well together, ticularly prominent in the lines-out, short work of the St. Andrew's pairs,

P. W. L. D. F. A. Pts. Stadium. Afterwards the stands will was rather surprised to see that both straight

have gone by 21-6, 21-9 and 10 "A" for the reason that there were no

senting Wodchouse and Alce Fearee were put strokes played without much ap- enlarged to tive more 6 10 winning easily

5 5 0 0 30

accommodation.

on to bowl before J, Pearce, who purent effort and would

out of most grounds. However, long lines, but whenever the serums

The Association's contract has still only sent down three overs for 10 when Lloyd went on the second time broke up, or there was a bit of puss- 21-10. They were never extended. University "A 5 4 1 0 38 7:0

and H. Kew

Chinese Y,5 41 0 31 14

The ing to be done, it was a hundred to not even by W. C. Choy

As exprted, B. A. Oliveira and J. King's College 5

32

20 22 23 8

seven years to run, but so urgent is runs and Whitmarsh's wicket. one that Number Fifteen was mixed

J. Remedios, one of the soundest University "B" G 1 3 0 15 39 2 up in it.

G 1.5 0 14 40 2 He is the best newcomer for many Pairs in the Colony, won their three Recrzio ""

well-St. Andrew's G 1 0 0 12 42 2 seasons, and he is such a natural Kames. They were Rugger man that he would probably equipped la their strokes to be in danger wełny down to any of the

of

"B" DIVISION success as a three-quarter. Ile was born, however, to be a opposing putra.

The third string. II. A. Alves and roving forward, and it was as such II. A. Barros, did not fare so well as that he captured most of the lime-the other two combinations, losing St. Andrew's Increasing light in this match.

Its Lead The crushing defeat of Cambridge two of their three games. They were was a Rugger sensation. The Light Cutplayed by Choy and Kew but only were such favourites that ust lost to F. A. Broadbridge and

F. V. Wong. many thought it was a waste of time (Continued on Page 9.)

King's Collere kept within the top halt. of the table by heating Hạn Tula versity "B", for whom C. H. Soon, a member of the "A" tom Turned out, K. H. Lo and W. C. Chung were the weakest King's pair and were responsible for dropping the only two games which the side conceded. Score!

Oxford won by one converted goal and four tries (17 points) to one dropped goal (4 points), and it was in keeping with the result that Mayhew scored two of his fifteen's

trics.

Very few On the ground had heurd much about him until he dipped his tall form into the scrums, He was one of Oxford's back row forwards, and consequently skir- misher, but the match had not been in progress many minutes before the question: "Who's Number 157" was being heard everywhere.

Mayhew may not be much of a pusher, but he is in the Tom Vnyce and Cherry Pillman class as a loose

forward.

He has exceptional speed, a safe pair of hands, a keen flugger brain,

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KING'S COLLEGE ▾ UNIVERSITY "A"

Games

St. Andrew's put up a good fight: against St. John's, the present leaders of the "B" Division Lengue, when the but the anis me: last evening homestera were unable to avold

Scores: defeat by the odd game.

ST. JOHN'S. ST. ANDREW'S

Mt. Jo beat St. Andrew's 5-4 in the "B" Division.

za

G. A. Bm th and A Krown (St. John's) beni L. E. Kirby and J. 1. Dawa lost to M. Well and F. it. Stokes 16-21 bent Redbridge and W Knox, 21-0.

P. Wilson and Neunmal lont to Kirby Ban Dawson 14-21; lost to Weill Stoken 21-21: lost to Broadbridge

12-21. Kek and A. J. Bennitt beat Kirby and Dawn 21-12: bent Well an

tokes 22-11: beat Broadbridge and Knox

King's College defeated University

P. Chan and Ir. N. Chung (King's) heat CE. lleng and M 9. Lim 21-0: beet

H; Boon and Anke 21-l,

Pang 21-6: beat H.. Go and 9. S.

H. 11. Lo and W. C. Chung beat

eng

* m 21-35% fest to Forn and Pana

3-21: fast to Goh and Loke 0-21.

Wan and 3C. L. Jail hant Trang and

Im 21-1: beat Soon and Pang 27-13: best!

Joh and Lake 21-13.

RECREIO. ST. ANDREW'S

21-7.

LEAGUE TABLE

1

by

the

the need for a bigger stadium that Navy at that lime were going for both he and Chiverall went in the It is not intended to wait until this the runs but Hayward had not lips within about six balls of each Robert Lee expires before sarting the alterations. hesitated to take the risk in a much other and when Godby was very well

and I caught and bowled by It is hoped that there will be room clocer game a week before, for about 40,000 more people at the should have thought he might have the Army had to give up all idea of bowled him a bit more this me. Ketting the runs, though Cheney hit matches in season 1038-30.

some gallant fours in the last two However, there may be reasons of overs. It Was most Interesting which I know nothing.

ARSENAL TRANSFER MILNE

Jack Milne, the Arsenal wing for- ward, was last month transferred to Middlesbrough a fee of between

£4.000 and £5,000,

and Middlesbrough have been in search ann first-class winger for several weeks and they had watched Farker, the Portsmouth left winger, but no business was transacted.

PW. L. D. F: A. Pis. St. John's Me. 0 ] 0 34 20 10 3.20 30.15 # Kowloon Tong B

3 2 0 20 17 5 C.R.C.

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Club de Recreio "A" beat St. Andrew's Free Lanes 4 2. 2 0 17 24. 4 **** 7-1

1. A. Carvalho and A. M. Suvs Re-Recrelo "C"

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