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FOOTBALL.
* NURMI'S RECORDS.
INTER-VARSITY MATCH AT MORE WORLD RECORDS IN
CHELSEA.
Oxford Beat Cambridge.
(Reuter's Service.)
NEW YORK.
New York, February 4 Paavo Nurmi' won the 24 miles race at Madison Square Gardens in 10 minutes 19 seconds, claimed to be 14 2/5 seconds below the world record.
Chelsen, February 4. The Inter-Varsity football match
Willie Plant defeated Frigerio between "Oxford and Cambridge, which was postponed in December in the 5,000 metres, walk, his time owing to the fog, was played to-being 22 minutes 50 3/5 seconds, day in glorious Spring-like wen-said to be a world record. ther. There were 7,000 spectators. The Oxford forwards and halves were much superior to their opponents. After a quarter of an hour Holmes scored a goal from a
low shot.
Seven minutes later Chadder· scored, and then Holmes, meeting a perfect centre. hended in the third goal.
Dekoven, the Cambridge right back, was injured in the knee, and was transferred forward.
Four minutes from the interval Holmes headed across for Chadder
to score,
1 Oxford led at half time by four
goals to nil
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Cambridge improved, but could not score until four minutes from the close, when Capel-Slaughter
netted after a sinart run.
Result:-
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Cambridge
ENGLISH CUP.
4
1
REPLAYED MATCHES IN SECOND
ROUND .'..
OLYMPIC GAMES
HOLLAND PROPOSES LIBERAL GRANT.
A MILLION FLORINS.
(Reuter's Servicv.)
THE HAGUE, February 4. duced into the States General
A BIN is shortly. heing intro-i providing a grant of a maximum of one million florins, Snread over four years 1925 to 1928-in four Ritola won the 5,000 metres equal instalments, for the expenses race in 14 minutes 31 seconds at the Olympic games at Amster covering 2 1/2 miles and 2 3/4 dam in 1928 miles in 11 minutes 45 2/5 seconds and 12 minutes 66 2/5 seconda respectively all claimed to be world records-Reuter,
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A REAL STAYER.
Although Britain has no out- standing Marathon runner at the present time, there is reason to hope that in S. Ferris of the Royal Air Force we have a stayer who may reasonably be expected to do well against the beat in another four years. He came into pro minence last spring by finishing second in the Polytechnic Mara thon, whilst at the Olympic Games he was first among the British runners. What is more, he com- pleted the long journey in excellent style and seemed as fresh as any man who finished.
He is now running in cross country and road races, his latest effort bein to win a four miles road handicap from the 10 secs. mark. His time was easily the fastest, which testifies to the fact that he has pace as well as, staying power. His win rather discounts London, February 4the idea that a Marathon race puts The following are the results
(Reuter's Service.)
BOXING.
RARE. FIGHT IN LONDON.
It was a rare fight between Champion George Mackenzie and Challenger Harry Leach at the Club, says a December 21.
Home paper of Doncaster youth began to fade As before, the away towards the finish, He was all snap and dash at the beginning, and his great punching with his dexter hand gave promise of the belt changing hands by the knock- put route. The younger man, boxer, and at times he made the Leach, was by far the cleverer
champion look foolish with ciever ducking and slipping. But it's dogged as does it." and the Scot's pertinacity in attack reaped its due reward by earning him the decision after a close fight.
next opponent for the Lonsdale The champion tells me that his will be Johnny Curley, of Lam-
an athlete out of court for shorter beth. As Curley defeated Mac-
of the replays in the second round distances. This coupled with the kenzie at Hoxton Baths, the re-
of the English Cup-
Everton....2 Sunderland"
Portsmouth .0 Blackburn
(after extra time) Blackpool...2 Bradford
Tottenham H. 1
Bolton
will be awaited with tremendous interest.
remarkable runs of Arthur Newton
1:
1.
over the London-Brighton course
turn
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recently, ought to encourage more British stayers to take up the Marathon race??
The third round now stands as follows:-
Southampton v. Bradford.City. Liverpool v. Birmingham. Notts County v. Cardiff. West Bromwich A. v. Aston
Villa.
The
FRATTINI V. BRIECOT. The European middle weight champion Frattini defeated January 21. Briccot by two points at Turin on
BOXER FALLS DEAD.
Among the big cross-country races before the mail left was an inter-club South London and Orion Harriers, event between the
decided over a course of about eight miles at Chingford field,,numbered 111, the positions Billings, Mont-Judd "Young" occupied by the leading 44 from Tate, 18, fell dead in the first. each team being counted in the round of his professional boxing scoring. This idea is to make match at Miles City, Carl Sheffield U. v. Everton
practically every man in the race Tottenham Hotspurs v. Black-feel that he counts, as he does, the pending an investigation. Tate's Coltrin of Miles City is being held burn or Portsmouth.
system being far more encourag- bout was the first on the pro- Hull v. Newcastle or Leicester.ing than that of merely counting gramme and he fell unconscious West Ham v. Blackpool. half a dozen of the leaders." To during an exchange of blows only encourage the second and third thirty-five seconds after the bout. rate athletes is now widely started. Death was caused by recognised as more beneficial paralysis of the heart, physicians
a nation than merely said.. considering a few cracks. result showed the strength of the South London runners. who won with a total of 1715 points to the 2,246 by the home club,
ENGLISH LEAGUE.
First Division.
NOTTS FOREST V. LIVERPOOL.
(Reuter's Service.)
"Nottingham, February 4. In a First Division League match Liverpool beat Notts Forest on the latter's ground by one goal to nil
LOCAL FOOTBALL..
H.K.F.C. V. RECREIO CLUB.
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The
The other bouts on the card were called off. The main event was to have been between Bill Tate of Butte, brother of the dead youth, and Rex Moore of Miles City.
REFUSAL TO FIGHT.
The Orion Harriers had the satisfaction of supplying the in- dividual winner in A H. Dare, S. L H. by sixteen seconds, the who beat 5. G. E. Allout of the
What is the matter with Pancho winner's time being 45 mins. 19 Villa? asks the "Manila Times." secs. Allnur made a good fight of Why does he consistently refuse against such a tried runner as to fight in Manila after stating. Dure, who has represented. Eng-publicly that he will do so and land in an International.
accepting terms offered by the Stadium? Has he really developed a yellow streak. as alleged by many newspapers in the United States after he hurriedly post-
The following will represent the Hongkong Football Club Reserves in their Second Division League fixture with the Club de Recreio "A" on the Club ground Scottish tour by defeating a notponed his last scheduled meeting at 2.30 p.m. on Saturday:-
very strong Edinburgh Univer-with Frankie Genaro? It. cer-
tainly begins to look that way."
Reserves: J. Douglas, E. A. Roberts and S. H. Garrod.
Reserve: T.L. Knight.
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F. Angus H. Buxton and H.sity representative side by 31 Oswick; D. Lyon (captain). E points to 3. The Cantabs had
Villa got his start in the fight Railton and G. Punch.con; B. Bell, eleven "Blues" in their side, and game in Manila. He is a Filipino "A. Ferguson, S. 0. Hill J. Edinburgh had only three out of whom every Filipino once had
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a right to be proud. He 'comes on (Royal High School) at back; back to Manila and is greeted as R. T. Amour (Watsonians), no other Filipino in the history of three-quarter and D. P. Henshaw the world has been greeted, in EAST SURREY v. KOWLOON Cambridge bucks were much too left New York.
(Watsonfans), stand-off. spite of the cloud under which he The following have been selected good in combination for the Edin declarations was that he is ready to play for Kowloon F.C. in their burgh students, whose forwards to meet any fighter that the public First Division League match did well, but Cambridge had a against the East Surreys at Soo-man off for practically all the figures is a proper match for him kumpoo on Saturday at 4 p.m.;- time. Thus the Cambridge men and that he is anxious for an
A. Duncan; F Wheeler and F.
won all three of their matches in pportunity to show the Home folk the stuff of which a world's cham- Read; A. W. Turner, C. Caveille Scotland. and B. Pasco; C. Morris, A. Latham, The Watsonians, though having pion is made. J McBride, S. Randle and S. G. the better of matters forward, Hayes.
gained a victory over Stewart's College (F.P.) by 9 points to 3, and Heriot's (F.P.) without D. Drysdale, R. M: Kinnear,. G. M. King, T. Gow Brown, A. H. The following will represent Brown, K. G. P. Hendrie and D. ROLLS ENCORED TO DEATH. Kowloon F. C. In the Second Cattanach, proved too good for Division match against Club de Institution (F.P.), who put a Recreio "B" on Saturday at 2.30 fight in the first half, but fell away in the second when Heriot's forwards gained the mastery. The Institution had five men off. good victory over Hawick, and the tic over his skating performance
Edinburgh University had 'a
The audience was so enthusing-. Edinburgh Academicals were worthy winners in their game that it called him three times to with the Wanderers, who did not repeat his show. Even then it make their effort until it was too was not satisfied, and insisted on late. The Glasgow High School a fourth encore.
The curtain was rising once water Bestem througho (F.P.) backs were too clever for those of the Royal High School,more when Rolla collapsed behind | Pardon J. M'Laron had five tries, and the the scenes from heart fallure, Glasgow club won by 82.0 Gala A lively air was played by the were successful over Hillhead orchestra as the curtain was High School (F.P.) at Glasgow: lowered, and the next act followed and in the South Selkirk defeated in the usual way Kalao. by a try to nothing, and
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Reserves: N. Trambitzky, G. White and G. Slipper.
RUGBY FOOTBALL. CANTAB'S SUCCESSES,
The Rugby in Scotland Taat week (says a Home paper to hand by the mail) was nos very import ant, and none of the results were
skating actor, who has played in Willie Rolls, the famous roller- the music-halls for 30 years, fell dead in his wife's arms in a theatre in Detroit.
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