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'45,000 SEE YALE VICTORY

HARVARD'S BIGGEST

DEFEAT

MICHIGAN WINS CONFERENCE

New York, Nov. 19. MOOTBALL, fans-most of

them shivering-saw Yale wallop Harvard to-day, Michi; gan win the Western Confer ence championship. Army `ngain victorious, Navy put up a hard serop against Notre Dame, and Stanford and Cali. fornia batile to a scureless tie. In their annual classic, Yale! swamped Harvard 19 to 0 in a game played in the mud during a steady rain before a crowd of 45,000 in the Yale Bowl. Walter Levering scored two touchdowns as the Bulldog handed their old; rivals the worst setback in their; 30-year series.

Pittsburgh added another victory to her unbroken string by beating her old local rivals, Carnegie Tech 7 to 0, in a furious encounter. The Panthers won last year 14 to G. This year only a scoreless tie has marred their campaign for the national title.

At Chleagn, Wisconsin mar- red Coach Alonzo Stagg's fare- well football party with a ter ritic line attack, beating the University of Chicago 18 to 7. Stack, in harness almost through the entire life of modern football, is retiring because of having reached the university age limit of 70

The weather kept the great bowl, Playing at Champaign, Ohio which seats nome 70,000, from be-State won, a 3 to 0 thriller from ing more than two-thirda full. The Illinois by means of a. placekick. defeat added to the disaster of the With but four minutes to play. season for the Crimson, which Mickey Vuchinlch dropped back) started out auspiciously but has and dropped the oval squarely suffered from injuries.

through the goal posts from the

years.

Undefeated and united, Michi-18-yard line, gan clinched the undisputed cham- Northwestern smothered pionship of the Big Ten at Min- Iowa in touchdowns 44 to 6 in neapolis by means of a single field another Big Ten game, and goal, beating Minnesota 3 to 0 be- Purdue by 25 to 7 won the an- |fore 20,000 shivering spectators. nual Hoosier classic from In-

Last year title claims were ad- dinua. vanced by Purdue and North- western as well as Michigan.

VIDAL'S RUN

A brilliant run by Felix Vidal

Texas Christian, outstanding in the Lone Star state, beat Rice In- Istitute 16 to 6.

U. C. L. A had an easy time

"WAKERS" TO LEAD TEAM IN

FLOODLIGHT RUGBY.

Charity Games At 8.30 p.m.

Plans for floodlight Rugby matches at the White City have been completed, and Brig.- Gen. Critchley, chairman of the White City Stadium, nounced that the first game will be on December 14.

A team of old internationals, captained by W. W. Wakefield, will meet a King's Collège Hospital side, led by R. Cove Smith, another former Eng- land captain.

The kick-off is at 8.30 p.m. The second match, at a date yet to be arranged, will be bb- tween hospitals north of the Thames. A third game is be- ing arranged between United Hospitals and United Old

Boys.

The gate-money will hospital charities.

go to

STEEL COULSON BILLIARDS

Police Score Big Win Over Palace.

for 75 yards and a touchdown won with Montana, winning 92 to 6 in BORDERERS AND ST. PATRICK'S for the Army at West Point 7 to 0junother outstanding West Coast over West Virginia Wesleyan. The match.-Associated Press. gridiron was ankle deep in mud

and playing in blinding rain- storm, the Cadets could not

get started against their weaker foes. Wesleyan, which last year held Navy to a scoreless tie, put up a good scrap.

At Cleveland a scrapping Navy eleven twice held the heavier and stronger Notre Dume outfit for downs within its two-yard line and thus got considerable satisfac tion out of 12 to 0 defeat. The two Irish touchdowns were both made In the second quarter by means of passes. Last year the Middles lost by three touchdowns to the Ramblers.

THRILLING TIE' Probably the most exelting game of the day was that. at Berkeley between California and Stanford which kept a crowd of 77,000 in a frenzy al- most throughout though it end- ed in a scoreless tie.

The Bears, outplayed for the first three quarters and staring off a Stanford touchdown in the opening period' by only a yard, came back strong in the final pe- riod and drove from their own 33-yard line to Stanford's yard marker. There the final gun ended the march that just failed to bring victory and revenge for last year's 6-0 defeat by the Cardi- nal.

six-

The chief intersectional contest was at New York where Fordham) outwalloped Oregon State to win by the unusual score of 8 to G. The locals, with the score tied, blocked a kick in the final quarter and though an Oregon pisyér fell on the ball it was behind his own goal and thus the play netted two points and the victory for Ford- ham

PITTSBURGH WIN Splashing. through the mire

JOCKEYS' BETS

Action To Be Taken.

I understand, writes "The Scout" in the Daily Express, it is likely that, before another flat-racing Bonzon begins next March; anim portant new rule will be made by the Jockey Club which will affect all jockeys riding under the rules of the controllers of the Turf in England.

Nothing is definito yet, and cer tain private matters are to be con- eldered further at Newmarket.

ed with the rule relating to bets by dockeys ANSA

China Mail

Sports Diary.

TO-DAY Billiards-Steel, Coulson League St. Patrick's v. C. &. P. O's Club Palace Hotel v. Police

S. W. Bordercra v. Royal Engineers Royal

v. Garrison Sergt. Chess-Kowloon Chess Club

C. E. Championships, Senior

WORK Y. A. D. Sequeira B. Sith v. B. W. Paul

J. S.

..F. T.

IV. A. C. Ridlington. Rozario v. D. E. Carvalho Championships, Juntor A. J. Biciukoff v. A. Kurrik

W

Dr. H. D. Matthews J. Easton V. A. Prata

A. Le Rocha

H. H. Bush v. T. E. Parry

P. Yvanovich v. M. Cunnietti

Hockey-Mamak Tournament Police v. Royal Signals

(Marina 4.15)

Club "A"

club

(King's Pk. 5.15) TO-MORROW

Cricket League 11 Police v. Engineers Indian R. E. Recreio

4. Friendly H'Kong C.C. v. Craigengower C.C. Kowison C. C. v. Civil Service C.C. Craigengower II v. Hong Kong II Civil Service II v. Kowloon II

Football First Division Navy v. Recreio

Second Division Ewo v. Tsung Tain Eastern v. Borderers Navy v. Lincolna Club v. South China Artillery v. St. Joseph's Athletic v. Kowloon

Third Divialon Borderera v. Radio

R.A.3.C. v. St. Joseph's Lincolns. South China Athletic v. Talkoo

Hockey-Mamak Tournament Radio V.

Indians Kowloon

(Caroline Hill 4,15)

Club v. Bardongby

Happy

Valley 4 p.m.) Yachting

REGISTER WINS.

The Steel, Coulson's Billards League! opened on Friday last with three matches, results of which are given below.

The match between the Garrison Sergeants Mess and the R.A. Ser- the Garrison Sergeants Meas Dance, geants' Mess was postponed owing to Palace Club

versus Police Club.

Remedios

Beltrao

115 Pile 114 Blakey

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ANGLO - SCOTS PLAY

London, Nov. 1. and Dewar. This may have been NHE International, match between the reason why neither of these. Scotland and Wales at Edin players struck olub form throughout 900 burgh ended in a win for Wales of the games Duncan got good service,.

30,000 present, but most of his crosses went to the v. S.W.B. Sgta' Mea52. There were

This is the first time that Anglo-head or foot of a Welshman, and' 150 Scots have been called upon since Jamos was liable to similar critic- 147 the English League imposed their lem. As a whole, the Scottish, de- - - 150 ban in 1980, although that was fence disappointed, the backs being

at 150 withdrawn in March, 1931. Before particularly fault. Thomson 150 the match, the Scots papers said (Everton), the surprise selection,

"the, inclusion of so many Anglo- had the misfortune to score the first: Scots was sure to cause discussion, goal against his own team, and this and rather, bore out the suggestion might have upset him. Johnston St. Patrick's Club that playing power in Scotland was and Wales had no excuse of a almi-. 101 Remedios

150 not what it used to be and that the lar nature.. There seemed to be- 66 days of "all-tartan" team were past. absolutely no understanding be 150 On paper the team seemed to be aftween M'Laren and his colleagues. 150 strong one, and should defent Wales, and this may be the goalkeeper's

160 Silve

48 Cill

74 Remedios

143 Baptista 150 Jordan

806

807

150

71

The team impressed one as being axeuse for two goals being scored, sound both in defence and attack. from shots which were sent in from 727 Gray and Blair are on the small side about 40 yards out. Wales won well”-

for backs, but both are clever play-and deservedly. They were easily The Police Club appear to

be

ers, and Blair's experience with the better team, even allowing for stronger than in previous years, judg-Aston Villa will have fitted him the fact that the Scots rallied in the ing by their six games win against the Palace Club. St. Patrick's Club, almore than ever for big games." (second half. and at one time: looked' though without the services of the After the match, the Scottish as if they might make a fight. of it. Colony

Champlon, A. Osniund, and his newspapers put the blame on the This Scottish team will never suc- brother, made an auspicious start in

Selectors, and said: The Scottish ceed against England, and many winning against the C. & P. Os Club, selectors, even with the inclusion of changes may be looked for in the and will probably finish near the top of the table.

|Anglo-Scots were shown that their team to appear at tiampden. In accounting for the R.E. Sergeants' selection was a poor one. Oil and

The Play. Mess, the S.W.B. Sergeants Mess also water will not mix: the Anglo-Scots

As regards the play, Wales forced got well off the mark and showed ex- and the home Scots did not mix a corner through Phillips inside two cellent form.

The pighest break of the evening yesterday. There was not a man on minintes, but it was cleared, and was made by B. Baptista of the St the Scottish side that could steady James led the Scots to the other end, Royal Hong Kong Yacht Club's Patrick's Club team, who compiled an his team when matters went wrong where Crawford sent wide. Play

Fourth Championship, Race for excellent break of 50. racing yachts.

SUNDAY **. Cricket-League I

Navy v. Army

FootballThird, División

Engineers v. Air Force

Hockey--Mamak Tournament-

Parthian v. 20th

Battary

(Navy ground 4 p.m.) **

Lawn Tennis on C.C. Y. Shameen Sports Club

0.0.x

Kowloon

· Racing Fanling Hunt and Race Club Steeple

chain Meeting (Kwanti)

Yachting Royal Hong Kong Yacht Club, St. George's Society v St. Andrew's

Society

· H.K.C.R.C. OFFICIALS; The

TOTALISATOR LOSES £200.

Astute Backer.

Team

Spirit

with them, and the result was that was fast· and open. A cross by- ten. Welshmen trounced eleven Duncan was herded in by Dewar, Scots." Phillips (Wolverhampton but John cleared: Another fine cross Wanderers) was injured early in the by Crawford was just missed by first half, and after a couple of at- Dewar. Wales advanced, and J. tempts to resume he was finally car Thompson put the ball through his ried off with a knee or ankle injury, own goal after 9 minutes. After and did not resume.

fifteen minutes Phillipa was hurt and went off. The Scots rallied with Scotland expected a victory; what the ball, while the fast and eager they received was a drabbing and a Welshmen, if less clever, were more The Earl of Lonsdale's brilliant 2-lesson on how the game can be play direct in their methods and, even year old, Myrobella, was considered ed. Scotland had individual clever short handed, made the running. to be a certainty for the Prender-ness, but Wales had accuracy in From a scrimmage, close in Grimths gast Stakes, and with the book-passing and covering, and they had Increased Wales lead, and a few makers, started at odds of 100 to 8 team spirit; Scotland lacked those minutes later. O'Callaghan, from 30. on. The filly won by eix lengths, qualities. The Scottish team as a yards out, scored a goal which The Tate, no matter how small the whole was a disappointment, and McLaren might have saved. A pool, pays a minimum dividend of few of those on the field earned beautiful pass by James sent Dun-

An incident at Newmarket hus: upset the theory that the Totalisator cannot loge.

The following are the now off 3d for each. 28. unit invested, re- points enough to make them worthy can away, who sent across a fine These are concerned with ruciale for the Hong Kong Chinese presenting odds of 8 to 1 on. ie., at of further consideration for national pass which led up to stiff pressure on mours in circulation on the cousre Recreation Club for the year 1982-least 28, 38, must be paid out in honours. A team spirit was quite the Welsh goal, but Williams and which have been brought before 1933 return for every 28, wagered on a lacking. Early in the game Craw Ellis defended atoutly. The Scots the stewards of the Jockey Club, Chairman: Mr. H. S. Mok.***. winning horse. ford got one or two passes to his could not find a way through. and are understood to be connect Hon Secretaries Menars. Luke An astute professional backer, king, and he put across a few balls Dewar tried hard to force an open- Kang-cheung and Lau Man-kul who usually does business with the which worried the Welsh defence, ing, but the Scottish attack was rag- Hon. Treasurer: Mr. Ho Ka-chi. bookmakers, put £500, on Myrabella but most of the passes want to him ged and lacked speed. A header by Committen Messrs. Ng Sze- with the machine were such that he had little oppor Duncan following a cross by Craw to all Jockeys whom they license. lowong, W. Lo, Ho Ka-lau, X. K. Others acted on the same Unas, tunity to collect on a soft ground ford was the nearest they came to a No, fockey, for instance, is allow Mok, Wong Ping-fun, Pang Tze with the result that the mass attack against defenders who never score. Just on the Interval, Astley ed to bet, and anybody who bets for ming, Lee Yu-wing Tao Chung on the Tole caused it to lesa about hesitated over going for the ball scored from a pass by Keener, at jockey is liable to be warned off you, Wong Kwok-fong, F. H. Kwok, £200 The bookmakers would lose Early In: the game James started half time, Wales had scored 4, Scot There can be little doubt how Lau Man-kwong and Yang Chang, little or nothing, since batting roaming about the fold, and the land 0. Right from, the kick-off the ever, that some jockeys do bet, man,

with them dried up completely; seemned to upset both Thomson (A.)

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The club lay down explicit rules

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