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LINCOLNS DEFEAT

ATHLETIC

HARDING, MALPAS AND RIDLEY SHINE

· LIU'S BRILLIANT KEEPING

(By Outside Left.)

Athletic

THE inability of the

-forwards to take first time shots, cost them two points yester- day, when the Lincolns defeated them at Suokumpoo by 3 goals to 1. The whole of the Lincolns for ward line was good, both wingers

SCOTLAND DEFEAT WALES.

MONDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 1933.

The Macao Races

Mr. A.L. Caplan Leads The Jockeys' List

First Win At Swansea Myet another successful-day at

Since 1925.

Tournament.

155 lbs.,

Mile.

(Mr. Black) $ Time: 35, 1.07 4/5, 1.41, 2.14, 2/5. Distance: 4 lengths, 5 lengths. Pari-Mutuel: Winner $6.00 Places $5.70, $8.50.

Cash Sweep: let No. 154-$115.57, 2nd No. 33-$33.02, 3rd No. 147—

Unplaced No. 26 $16.50. 3. The Moderate Plate. Six Furlongs,

Mrs. H. Lowcock's Jackle, 158

lb.,

(Mr. Liang)

[R. A. L. CAPLAN enjoyed,Mr. G. H. Potts' Drian, 167 lb.,

the Macao Race Meeting yesterday. He headed the jockeys' list with Swansea, Saturday.

three wins. Mr. D. Black, though After landing by 6 pts. to nil at failing to secure a win, was placed half time Scotland defeated Wales in the six races he was entered for. Buchanan (Mr. H. P. Chanson) Midway through this half Mak by a goal and two tries (11 pts.) to Su-hong broke through on his own a try (8 pts.) here to-day-Reuter. paid the biggest dividend-$23.10 316.51.

Wales beat England by 7 pts. to 3 for a win. but again shot over. He repeated |

The following were the results: this twice before giving Yeung Kim in the first Rugby International of

the season, and by stashing the 1. The Also Itan Plate, Half po the ball, the inside right sending in a very powerful drive which Twickenham bogey they were ex- Heath, however, managed to hold. Pected to win the International Mr. Yow Man Kit's Shimmy II, (Mr. Heard) LIU'S GREAT SAVE

The last game to be played be{Mr. Aitch Aiton's Carnation II, Malpas came into the limelight a

151 Ib.

(Mr. Black) The outstanding trio of the few minutes later when he neatly tween Scotland and Wales at Swan- game were Harding, Malpas, and diverted a powerful drive by Baldry sea was in 1929 when the Welshmen Messrs. Lo & Liang's Brutus,

Scot-

164 lb., (Mr. Y. M. Lo) 3 Ridley, who were a constant source goalwarda, but Liu made a miraca- triumphed by 14 pts. to T.

land's triumph Saturday was her

Time: 31 1/5, 1.01 3/5. of danger to the Athletic defence. lous save at full length.

Distance: à length, length. The Lincolns added to their score | Malpas redeemed himself later, 22nd in the series of 44 games play-

ed to date, Wales having won 20. Pari-Mutuel: Winner $11.00. in the latter stages of the second when he put the Lincolns two goals;

International Table.

Places $6.00, $11.50, $37.60, half with a penalty for charging up with a header, the ball coming

Pts. from behind.

in from Hoequard.

P W L F A Pts. Five minutes from time the

0 11 8 2 Lincolns were

awarded a penalty, Scotland..... 1 1

Wales

2 1 1 10 11 2 |for charging from behind, Hoequard |

England

1 0 1 3 7 0 easily scoring from the spot.

Ireland play their first match of

| Baldry-and Lt. Hocquard putting in

aome very useful centres.

The outstanding individual player was Liu Kam-ming, the Athletic's custodian. He put In some splendid work in stop. ping some very difficult rising balls.

Just bofore the final whistle blew,

1 Mr. F. I. Ko's Cheerful Sun, 154

lb.,

(Mr. Lo) 2

2 Messrs. K. H. Kay's Good Morn-

ing, 154 lb., (Mr. Black) & Time: 31 4/5, 1.04, 1.38: Distance: 2 lengths, 11⁄2 lengths. Pari-Mutuol: Winner Places $6.60, $0.10, $20.10.

Cash Sweep: 1st No. 87-$102.31,

$9.30,

Cash Sweep: 1st No. 35-$77.14, 2nd No. 63-$29.24, 3rd No. 69mme 2nd. No. 71-$22.04, 8rd No. 11— $14.62. $11.02. Unplaced Nos 58, 5, 22, 195, 43 each $5.00.

2. The Spring Handicap: One Mile.

the Athletic scored their only goal, the season when they visit Twicken-Mr. Wong Ping Shun's Bold Lad,

160 lb.,

(Mr. Caplen) Ridley and Malpas played excel-Turner in trying to clear miskickham on Saturday.

Mr. Hau Un's Alwall, 147 lb., lent football, especially the former, ed, and Ho Chol-yin netted with

(Mr. Lo) who, a few minutes after the start į ease. went clean through the Chinese de- fence to send in a stinging drive

which Liu held above his head.

Sgt. G. Caswell (R.A.) reforged and lined up the following teams:

Lincolns: Heath; Ash and Turner; Dudley, Cork and Bett; Baldry, Hard- LINCOLNS OPEN SCORE ing, Malpas, Ridley and Lt. Hocquard. Midway through the half, the

Athletic-Liu Kam-ming;

Leang! Yuk-tang and Tang Kwong-wing:_ Chinese had the Lincolne goal un-Fang-fai, Lai Kwok-chul and Ho Cho der contínual bombardment when yin; Tang Kwong-aum. Yeung Kim-po their halves kept putting the bali Mak Sui-hong, Cheung Mun-wing, and back in the Lincoln's goalmouth Chan Kwong-yu.

with well timed kicka.

Both Ash and Turner acquitted themselves admirably, and stayed

HOCKEY

SNIPPETS.

[By CENTRE HALF.)

HE steady progress that THE

is

being maintained by the C.B.A. Ladles was greatly in evidence on Saturday when they held the 'Y' Ladies to

off the Chinese from scoring until NAVY BEAT ARMY AT a goalless draw, to gain their first

some of their own forwards drop- ped back to relieve the pressure.

Play was very fast and the ball was sent from one end of the field

to the other in a matter of seconds, and in one of these lightning raids, the Lincolns opened their

SAILING

Military Recovery In Afternoon.

polat in the Caer Clark Cup Com- petition.

HR

*

MAMAK HOCKEY.

Saints Beat Battery

By 4 to 0.

on

In' a Momak Tournament hockey match played

the Marina ground yesterday morn ing the St. Andrew's Club de- feated the 20th Battery, R.A. by four clear goals, after lead- ing 3-all at the Interval.

$

Unplaced Nos. 59, 67, 174 each 35.41.

4. The Encouragement Handl- cap: Once Round.

1

2

Mrs. Lowcock's New King, 165

Jb1,

(Mr. Caplau) I Mr. F. I. Ko's Prestwick 155 lb.

(Mr. Fung) 2 Mr. G. H. Potts' Genghis Khan,

152 lb.,

E. C. Fincher and E. F. Fincher

(Mr. Black) &

Time: 27 4/5, 1.00 2/5, 2.05 4/5. Distance: 1% lengths. Many, lengths.

Pari-Mutuel: Winner

Places $5.50, $7.20.

$7.10

Cash Sweep: lat No. 88-$269.08, 2nd No. 245-$70.88, 3rd No. 821- $88.44.

Unplaced No. 19-$38.40.

5. The Lucky Handicap: Oncă Round.

Mr. Peter Young's Buchanan,

149 lb... (Mr. Chanson). I

(3) scored for the Saints, while Mr. Prestival's Orlando, 165 lb.,

(Mr. Yue Shun Wa) 2 Combey, in goal for the Artillery, TOOKEY followers who pre- played a splendid game.

Mr. G. H. Potts' Powerful King, dicted a 6 or 8 nil vic-

The Saints were unlucky not to

165 lb.,

(Mr. Black) 3 tory for

the 'Y' were greatly have found the net on more occa- Time: 23 2/5, 52 8/5, 1.69 3/5. surprised! The result should slons than they did, offside play

Distance: 2 lengths. 2 lengths. (encourage the C.B.A. to even preventing many openings, Wood, Pari-Mutuel Winner $28,10, Liu as he was gathering from the179 points to 165 in yesterday's Bail-greater efforts in spite of the at centre-forward for the Battery Places $7.40, $8.00

several heavy defeats sustained in played a forcing game, but sorely ing race, after leading by 20 points their first four matches in the com- lacked support. The second half 2nd No. 157--$34.43, 3rd No. 80- at the conclusion of the morning

petition.

was productive of exchanges of a $17.24.

| scoring through Hardy, who rushed

ground, to net easily.

Ridley

From the restart dribbled right through to send the ball crashing against the cress bar, to meet it again on the rebound and send it skin- ming past the upright,

In the second half the Lincolns carried everything before them in the opening minutes, but the Athle tic defence played well, clearing with first-time kicks.

Ridley, Harding and Malpas all sent in shots on the Athletic goal. but Liu kept his charge safely, dealing with several high shots in excellent style.

ENGLAND TEST XI FOR BRISBANE.

Bowes May Displace Voce At Brisbane.

Brisbane, Saturday. The following is the probale.com- position of the England Test team for the fourth Test match here on Friday:

D. R. Jardine (Surrey) (captain):

R. E. 8. Wyatt (Warwick)

6. O. Allen (Middlesex)

Batelle (Yorkshire)"

Hammond (Gloucester) Leyland (Yorkshire) Paynter (Lancashiro Ames (Kent)

Larwood (Nolta)"

Bowes (Yorkshire)

Verity (Yorkshire)

The Australian Test team will bo

selected from the following.

W. M. Woodfall (Victoria) (captain) W. H. Ponsford (Victoria)

V. Y. Richardson' (South Australia)

D. G. Bradman (New South Wales)

H. Bromley (Tasmania)

D. J. Tobin (South Australia}';

L. Darling (Victoria)

W. J. O'Neilly (New South Wales)

S.

. J. McCabe (New South Wales)

T. W. Wall (South Australia) -

11. Ironmonger (Victoria), 2))

H. B. Love (Now South Wales)

Renter

:,─

The Navy defeated the Army by

race.

Detailed reaults were as follow:

MORNING RACE.

Helmsman

Army 8.C.

Observer Maj. McIntyre, Lt. Kilroy Lt. Bolt, Lt. Hill ..

Capt. Trott, Sub-Lt. Brookes Lt. Col. Marsden, Lt. Chevasso Capt. Griffin, Mid. Bruce Maj. Stewart, Lt-Comdr. May Maj. Lochner, Lt. Fisher Capt. Fowkes, Lt. Salt Mr. Rose, Comdr. Drummond

Total

Royal Navy Lt. Gardner, Capt. Dunlop Lt. Ball, Maj. Atkinson Lt. Currie, Li, Anstruther Lt. Francis, Maj. Monsley Lt. Petera

Aunt Bolt

Lt. Stekos, Capt.

Comdr., Middleton,

Lt. Col. Dunsterville Comdr. Cowlard, Maj. Thoyta Lt. Ryder, 'Maj. Griffin

Total

AFTERNOON RACE..

Army S.C. Capt. Dunlop, Lt. Gardner Maj. Atkinson, Lt. Ball Lt. Anstruther, L&. Corrle Maj. Mousley, Lt. Francis Capt. Fowkes, Lt. Peters Capt. Bolt, L. Stokes Lt.Col, Dunsterville,

Middieten

A.

E. E. STEELE, captain of the C.B.A. playing at right half back, fared much better than Pts centre-half, marking 0.

creditably,

15

#

#

more even nature.

NEW CLUB WIN

Cash Sweep: 1st No. 14 $120.68,

Unplaced No. 62 $17.20.",

$1 Cash Sweep: 1st No. 6471- In a friendly match against the $1,625.68, 2nd No. 8299-3464:48, at St. Andrew's Scout Troop on the 3rd No. 3220-$232.24, Brown Marina ground yesterday afternoon, Unplaced Nos. 8879, 4544, 2077,

a newly formed United Hockey 3970 each $64.00. eleven, skippered by E. S. Gubbay, 6. (Unofficial) The Ladies' Han,

One Mile. of Saints 1,

*

I. defence, returned to her usual won by 4 goals to 1 G. White (2). Mr. Roda's City of Shanghat, 162

lb.,

10 position at right half back againstpoints.

(Miss L. Fearon) 1 the Recreio on Saturday. She was

All the goals were scored in the Miss Scott Harston's Imperial 1inclined to be slow in her clear- first half. In the second period of Hall 154 lb., (Miss Scott Hars-

Har play was scrappy in the game the Scoute played excep-

ton)

the half, but improved slightly in tionally well, and were unlucky not Mr. Fish's Much Ado, 140 lb., 14 the second half.

to find the nat. J. Winyard at right, half back worked very hard indeed.] 5

MAMAK HOCKEY TABLE.

C.

* * BOTELHO, the versatile for- ward, was an absentes from the Recreio forward line, her place being filled by B. Remedios, who until last season was the Recreio's

(Up to and including yesterday's games.)

Goals P.W. L. D. F. A. Pia .15 13 1. 1 68 11 27 18 12 4 2 54 21 28 .19 11 6 8.27 21 25 Incognitos 11.10 01:30

303.21 Lat Bty. H.K.S. 10 9 0 1 46 9.19 St. Andrew's 12-8 22 40 - 11.18

11| goalkeeper in the competition. Miss

Remedios played in goal in the Radio second period of the game, Of R.C. Bignals the forwards, M. Remedios, on the RA.S.C. left wing, was outstanding.

17

10!

4

4

M.

18

Comdr.

Maj. Thoyta, Comdr. Cowland | Maj. Grifin, Lt. Ryder

Afternoon Total: Morning Total Previous Total

Grand Total

Royal Navy.

Lt. Kilroy, Maj. Melntyre Lt Hill

Sub-Lt. Brookes, Capt. Trott Le Chevasse, L.-Col. Maradon Mid. Bruce

LL-Comdr. May, Maj. Stewart Lt. Salt, Capt. Fowkes Lt. Fisher, Maj. Lochner Comdr. Drummond, Bir. Rose

Afternoon Total Morning Total Previous Total

Grand Total

CAT AND THE HARE.

London; January 10,

BRYSON, at left half for the Medway .16 8 6 6.27 20.17

Saints, gave a better account RA.M.C. 15 of herself' than in the previous en-oncer Polico RE: counter against the Y Ladies when University she was particularly erratic, · On Parthian

Phoenix

R.A.

Saturday, she did good work, and t

3 was seen to followvlugther clearances

Veteran Gorman Tomar ¡RA.O.C.

89 more.

70

78

T: SATURDAY'S HOCKEY,

238

Caer Clark Cup.

24th R.A.

20th R.A.

10

KIT.C

10

19. 8 8 6.18 15-17

10 7 12 20 10 10 15 5 0 1 17 83 11 0 17 23 10 0 18 21

10

8 18 17 9

(Miss Schroeter) 3 Time: 33 2/5, 105, 1.38, 2.12 3/5. Distance: A head, % length. Pari-Mutuel:

Winner $7.50. Places $6.20...

Cash Sweep: 1st No. 50-$148.40, 7. The Try Again Handicap: One and a Quarter Miles. Messra. Waung & Li's Battling

Horse, 160 lb, (Mr. Caplan) | Mr. K. W. Fung's, Blue Plane,

**149 lb.,

(Mr. Black). 2 Mr. Chan Wing Yung's Tien

:(Mr- Feng Shan, 155 lb.,.

Fung)-2

Time: 35, 1.09 2/5, 1.44 8/5, 2.18 4/5, 2.51 3/5, .

Distance: 2 lengths. Dead Heat. · Part-Mutuel: Winner $7.80 Places

1 18 19.995.10, $5.10, $5.10.

9:14

09 11

13 2-10 1 14 49

.12 19. 2 11 30

Cash Sweep: lat No. 79-$128.52, 62nd. No. 34-$27.54, 3rd. No. 50—

$27.54.

1.10 2 1, 86. 4 71 5 1 7 21 8 23 8

10 18.18

St. Andrews-Ladies 3 v. Recreio 8th Destroyers & Ladies. 1.TRUS

C.BA. Ladies 0 v. "Y" Ladies 0.

Triendlies.

2. Naval Lower Deck 2 y. Radio 8.C.

83 0.

06

85

An unusual incident caused the

abandonment of the fourth race at

Medway "A" 2 v. H.M.S. Herald

11 1 10 49

214

JM LONDOS WINS. -

Jim Lendos, recognized in comie States as the world's heavy weight wrestling champion, successfully de- fended his claim to the title at Los Angeles by taking two out of throa "B" Co. S.W.B. 6. và Y.M:C.A. 1. fall from George Zaharias, Colorado

Goal-Scorers.

M. Woolley (St. Andrew'a):

Rimmer (Lower Deck)

Hall (Medway, "A")

P. Gittins (St. Andrew's)

G. H. Fowler (YM.C.A.):

THE FIRST TEST.

Greek.

2

The first fall went to Londos in 32

minutes and 4 seconds. Zaharias took

Unplaced Nos. 48, 59 onch $10,20..

GARRISON SGTS. TRIUMPH.

S/Sgt. Clark Registers. Break Of 44.

STEEL COULSON BILLIARDS",

HE Garrison Bergeants": Mess

defeated the Royal Engineers

the second in 19 minutes and 27 Sergeants' Mees by 193 points in the seconds:

The third fall went to Steel Coulson's Billard League on Londos when he threw the Coloradan | Friday. - out of the ring and Zaharias failed S/Sgt. Clarke registered the to return. The time was 11 mlautos

highest break of the encounter and 36 seconds.

OLYMPIC SWIMMER HURT.

when he chalked up 44,

Full scores were as follow Garrison Sgte Mess v. . E. Bata Mess 8/6gt. Clarke(44) 150 S. M. Floyd 64

The first Test Match ever played Wembley greyhound racing o2 Thurs was decided at Melbourne in 1877. Koji Miyazaki, the 16-year-old 8.8. M. Jordan 119 Mn, Rogan 166) and A cit appeared on the track, Australia beat J. Lillywhite's side Japanese swimmer, who won the S/Sgt, Farquhar 160 Sgt. Savell 60 and in attempting to jump sw England

Won

the first Test at from the mechanical haro was hit by by 45 runs thanks mainly to a fine 100-metres free style at the Olympic Sgt. Orton. Sydney, by 10 wickets, Australls the haro's arm and killed One of 165. by C. Bannerman. The second Games at Los Angeles in 58.2-10 8g Cubitt the second at Melbourne by 11 the compiting dogs-Red Fisher and last Test of this tour, was also sec, has been badly injured in a

stopped to investigate the trouble and

at Melbourne.

This England won tackle while playing Rugby footballSgt. Robinson 198 The race was then declared vold. by four wickets.

His right shoulder was damaged.

runs; and England the third at Ado- laide by 388 runk,

caused two other rumers to collide,

Sgt. Hollings

worth 160 150 Bgt: Buckle 740 Daniels 160

Total: 023:

814

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