THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. MONDAY, MARCH .14, 1938.

KING'S. Highlights Of Cup-Tie Football

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SURPRISES IN FIFTH

ROUND

Preston N.E. Triumph

Highbury

At

Bookmakers are richer by thousands of pounds by the de- feat of the Arsenal, 8–2 favourites, by Preston North End .

Substitute Barred From Discussions

Chinese Ineligible For Olympic Meeting

YOUNGSTERS

DO WELL IN RIDING SPORTS

Enjoyable Competition At Hongkong School

very

re-

Some magnificent feats of horse- Cairo, Mar. 11. manship were seen at the second Count Baillet la Tour, President of | annual sports of the Hongkong Rid- the International Olympic Commit- ing School which was carried out at London, Feb. 16.

tee, has ruled that Halch She-kang, the school grounds, Tal Hang Road, the substitute Chinese delegate, is yesterday afternoon in the presence Arsenal out--York City through. Downfall of the ineligible to take part in the meet- of a big crowd who applauded ench favourites, triumph of a 150-1 outsider. Such results explaining. This decision has prevented the winner tremendously.

introduction of the motion to boy-

Frankic the enormous appeal of Cup-tie football.

Langley, who was believed that somebody else will ried off five cups. He received first cott the Games in Tokyo, but it is successful at last year's sports, car-

make the motion.

prizo for Bareback Riding, Third Haich, who was to substitute for Term Children's Competition, Chil- C. T. Wang, stated that a message dren's Jumping Competition and the from Wang had already been sent Harriman Challenge Cup, and a to the Committee drawing attention plica for being the best rider in the to the incongruity of holding the school.

which was at Veronica Walker won the Third war-United Press.

Term Children's Competition for Arriving by air for the Inter-girls and first prize for girls nine

Olympic Congress, Dr. national Cheou Kang-sic and the Olymple petition. She was only beaten by a years and over in the Jumping Com- the spirit of peace and spirit was China would not dissociate one from very small margin for the Harriman the other, and she would therefore Challenge Cup. be compelled not to participate in

Elizabeth Fleming won the Second Children's Competition and ran Term which in a country the Olympics was deliberately engaged in unpro- first in the Jumping Competition for voked aggression against China children under nine. Reuter.

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Preston North End have every rea-|rest of the game. son to like the Highbury ground. It Chesterfield also auffered carly was there that they qualified for the tragedy; their experienced huit-back, final last year by beating West Devine, fractured a bone in his left Bromwich Alblon. They failed leg after 10 minutes ploy. Wembley against Sunderland.

Tottenham might not have called upon to replay had they realised, after taking the lead, that attack is the best form of defence.

As the Cup-holders also survived by a narrow home win over Brad- ford, there are more unlikely things, if they

Avold ench other in the draw, than that

shall see Sunderland and Preston again fighting it out at the Empire Stadium.

Now for the highlights of the fifth

round ties.

We

CASH AND ATTENDANCES

MANCHESTER CITY IN FORM

A. H. Gibbons, the Royal Alr Force player, who assists Tottenham, has scored in every round of the Cup. He obtained two

against Blackburn Rovers, two in the replay against New Brighton and one on Saturday.

I have searched the records, and Arsenal's £7,214 is easily the big- gest amount of money ever paid to

Manchester City, Jast year's see a Cup-tie outside the semi-finals League champions, have run into a and final. Curiously, the gate was brilliant patch just at the right time £4,000 short of that at the Chariton and although they will have to tra- vs. Aston Vilia match, but Charlton vel to Chariton or Aston Villa, are have resolutely refused to raise equal favourites for the Cup. sland prices. The Charlton, York

Games in a country

INTER-VARSITY MEET

Oxford Beat Cambridge for First Time Since 1994

London, Mar. 12. The introduction of the system of scoring by points instead of the

Cambridge in the Inter-varsity an- So dominating were the Manches-umber of events, has coincided with Oxford's first victory to-day over nual athletics since 1934,

and Chesterfield attendances and re-ter City forwards at. Luton that they ceipts were all records, and the would have obtained many more Dggregate receipts amounted to goals had it not been for the wonder £20,883, compared with £26,628 in goalkeeping by Coen. the corresponding round last year.

Now is this for a contrast? At Aston Villa should have made Highbury, 72,121 people paid £7,214 certain of their tie against Charlton to see Preston North End win, and but, like Tottenham, they decided to the Greenock Morton-Harbert Ama- concentrate on defence after taking teurs Scottish Cup-tle, which was the lead, played on neutral-ground, attracted exactly

200 people, wh

who paid the princely sum of £4. Is. Od.

Preston fully deserved their vic- although the Villa forwards then tory and only Bastin, of the Arsenalstered fust they found Bartram forwards, showed anything like his frustrating all their efforts.

best form. Preston did not keep any

steudy formation in attack and much

Only ten minutes remained for play when Charlton equalised and

WEMBLEY TILL 1964

of their recent success is due to the The F.A. Cup final and the Eng- skill with which the forwards Infer-land vs. Scotland International will changed positions.

be played at Wembley Stadium until 1004.

YORK'S AMAZING RECORD

The F. A. Council yesterday de- Even Preston's triumph pales becided to replace the existing con- fore the spectacular triumph of York tract, which has six years to run, City, whose amazing performances with one for 20 years. rivni those of Millwall last year.

I understand the first portion of

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note that

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The complete scheme provides for

Marion

Fleming and Quentin Fleming also carried off a prize each in the First Term Children's Com- petition and the Tiny Tots Com- petition respectively.

Helen Tracy won the cup for girls in the Bareback Riding Competition, Anne Wilson winning the first prize for children in the Tiny Tots Com- petition.

Judges Unable to Judge and Robin Buller had a tight tussle Two Little darlings in John Hole

in the First Term Children's Com- petition, and they both put up such

Ten thousand spectators turned out in glorious weather and were clever display that the judges were witnesses of some excellent sport, unable to separate them, and they had Oxford won 60 to 57. though ΠΟ records

were broken. to divide the prize. John Hole also won the first prize in the Children's A. G. K. Brown, British Olymple Jumping Competition for

pupils runner, won the half mile in 1.56% under nine years. and the quarter mile in 49 sec.--| Reuter.

Week-End Cricket Feats

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c. W. Law (C.C.C. 2nd XI.)

E. L. Gosano (Hecrelo) v.

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L. W. Church (Navy 2nd

XI) v. University

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The London club won through to the the work towards meeting the public semi-final, but York possess nothing demand like the resources of Millwall.

for more accommodation Wil interesting 10 15

a provision for 38,000 new whereas York had to meet Halifax places on the terraces. and Clapton Orient twice each be-

This work, which is estimated to fore subduing them, and extra time

cost £70,000, will be begun at once, had to be played to finish the Half-year's Cup final.

and will be finisheel in time for next fax ile, they have disposed of Cov- entry City, West Bromwich Albion the extension of both the big stands, and Middlesbrough at the first time of asking.

and the ultimate aim is to provide Luck York in the last three rounds and

of the draw has favoured places for 100,000 or 170,000 specta

iors. everybody, except, possibly, Hudder- of Wembley Stadium, in an inter-J. Tsui (Phoenix) v. Dr. Mr. A. J. Elvin, managing director A. E. Perry (C.S.C.C.) v. sfield, are delighted that they have view said: again been given the right to play nt home

the sixth round. The

vital goal against Middles- brough was scored by Spooner. He is the only player of the side for whom

2 transfer fee was paid, and he cost £50.

Most of the team are "part-time" professionals and train after they have Anished their ordinary work.

BRENTFORD MAKES HISTORY

Brentford, the sole London club certain to be in the next round

ni

the time of writing, have reached this stage of the competition for the first

time in their history.

history.

The Brentford forwards gave their best display for weeks against Man- chester

"Our

plans for the

enlargement stadium are well in hand. and general Improvements fo the

"By 1940, tl the latest, we shall world, and If, as scema possible, the have the finest sports arena In the

to Great Britain, Wembley will be Olympic Games of 1944 are offered at their disposal."

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Beryl Fair distinguished herself by winning the Target Competition and the Musical Chairs, the prize for men going to G. W. Sewell and W. G. Poy.

Bobby Scott and Madeline Wong both won first prizes in the Fancy Hunt Pair for children on tiny ponies. Mrs, Penney and R. H. Brooks both secured a first prize in the First Term Adult Pupils Competition against big opposition.

was the

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The Relay Race which last event on the programme won by Helen Caudron for girls and Capt. R. S. Bowden for gentlemen. Mrs. T. E. Pearce presented the prizes to the lucky winners and com- plimented each winner on their execlient

riding Amalis Ride Well

One of the most interesting dis-

plays at the sports was the display

of Ah Jul and Ah Su, the school amaha. They both received-a-very

33 fine reception for their cleverness.

Mr. T.

complimented

Pearce

38 Mr. Bob Charles for the excellent his pupils and ventured to

display of

45 say that most of the onlookers were

amazed at the marvellous

riding

of

for

46 of the children in particular, which he had been responsible.

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STOCK MARKET

REPORT

Market continues sterly anti

Lieut.-Cal. H. B. L. Dowbiggin and Alee Potts who deputised for Major Hogg were the judges and their task was by no means an easy one.

Pamela

Scott

Harston, Betty Fair and Beryl Fale were particularly busy arranging the classes for their respective events.

Prize Winners Target Competition.-Women,

Beryl

First Term Aduļķa Competition. Wonen, M. Penny: then, It. H. J. Brooks.

STOKE CITY AND MATTHEWS

The Hongkong Stock Exchanger men, G. W. Sewell. report oflein summary issued on Stan Matthews, Stoke City's inter- Saturday says: national outside-right, one of the biggest box office draws in the game prices are being maintained. Busi to-day, Inst week asked to be placed neas was done in Wharves at $140 ox,utler and Jobs Itola, Dead Teul), on the transfer list as he was not liv., Providents at $3%, and Docks happy with the Club.

Matthews is in the

Ave-figure

United, with Eastham the class, Judged by to-day's values, and best of the line, yet he only got into at least five clubs would bid for his the side by enforced changes at the services if the Stoke City directors last moment, owing to the indispost- agreed to release him.

CX-

tion of McCulloch, who was found to What the trouble is, nobody seems be suffering from a swollen gland. to know. Mr. Bob McGroy, the

Few followers of the game

Club's manager, says he has always pected Huddersfield to win at Liver done his best to work in harmony pool after their indifferent displays and triendliness with all his players, in the Lengue of late but they did and has given them all reasonable so by means of a second half goal and

equitable treatment. He does scored by Barclay.

not think

that Matthews has any Although Huddersfield deserved reasonable ground for stating he is their success, being more construe-not happy with the Club.

Senior team players and members

tive and quicker on the ball, Liver of the training staff of Stoke City pool's proverbial 11 luck in the Cup have issued competition continues. Henson, their

statement protesting outside-left, was injured after ve against rumour of dissension among minutes and, although he returned.

them, and at the same time ex-

he was etrtually a passenger for the pressed the fullest confidence In the

directors and manager.

are most

Stoke City supporters anxious that Matthews should re-

SPORT ADVTS.mala with the Club. So far, he has

THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB

Draft Programmes and Entry Forms for the Second Extra Race Meeting to be held on Saturday, 26th March, 1938, (weather per- mitting) may be obtained at the Secretary's Ofßeo, Exchange Build- Ing:, the Club House, Happy Valloy; the Hong Kong Club; the Sports Club; and the Stables, Shan Kwong Road.

Entries close at 12 o'clock NOON on Thursday, 17th March, 1938,

By Order,

ZAN C. B. BROWN,

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never played for anyone else.

Over 4,000 supporters attended a town meeting and a resolution was. sent to the board urging the direc- tors to do everything possible to keep Matthews.

TITLE BOUT PROMISED FOR BAER

Now-York, Mar. 12. Max Baer hins accepted terms for, a title bout for the world's heavyweight championship with the winner of the Joe Louis-Max Schmeling contest which is scheduled for June-Rez- ter.

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Second Terin Children's Competition- Cirt, Flizabeth Flendug

First Term Children' Competition- Fleming Girls Maring

Toys Tubin Boroback Riding Competiticas-irls,

Itolen Tracy: Hays, Frankie Langley.

Tiny Tots Competition-airis, Anne Wilson Boys. Quentin Fleming.

Third Term Children's Competition Girls, Veronica Walker; Doys Frankie Langley.

Pay,

Musical Chairs-Women, Belly Fair; children's Jumping Competition-Giru. Veronica Walker: Boys, Frankis Langley, Children Under Nina.-Gia, Elizabeth Fleming: Boys, John Howe.

Fancy Hunt Pair-Giris. Wong. Boys, Bobble Scott.

Madeline

Relay Races-Women, Helen Caudron;

men, Capt. R. S. Bowden.

Harriman Challenge Cup for the Best Rider in the School-Frankie Langley.

Judges-Lt. Col. H. B. L. Dowbiggin,

and Alec Poita.

Cups were Donsted by: AW. Amps, P. Hodgson, Erra Abraham, Com. J. B. Nowell,

L. C. F. Bellamy Mr. R. A. C. Nor, J. K. Bonald G. O'Connor, R. H. J. Brooks, Hon. J. J Paterson, N. V. A. Croucher Mrs T. E Pearce, Eng Capt. A. K. Dibley, A. Polls, Lt. Col. . B. L. Dowbiggin, H. H. II. Priestley, Major Duclos, Dr. L. Reldy, Eu Tong-ben, R. Dodgers Mesurs Falconer Co, Lid: it. Seth, C. L Gregory, P. Tester, and V. Walker.

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Playing on the "y" ground King's Park yesterday in a friendly hockey encounter, C.B.A. defeated the Y.M.C.A, by eight gools to three. Both teams were a man short, but a Recreio play

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