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ARMY BEAT CLUB SCOTLAND'S:
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Civilians Recover- In Afternoon.
A MASSING a useful lead during!
the morning race the Army MR. PETER YOUNG SECUNDgained a convincing victory over]
Mr. H. P. Chanson with two the Club by 16 points in yester- wins, a second and a third led the day's yacht race.
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The following were the results: The Aberdeen Handicap Class) Once Round.
3 Unp. Mr. Agua's Agua Pura, 153 lb
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MORNING RACE.
Prep. Gun: 11.80.
Start Gun: 11.05,
CALCUTTA
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Fyfe Scores Only Points Of Game.
ENGLISH INJURIES
London, To-day. CROWD of 70,000 witnessed Scotland's triumph over Eng- land in the Calcutta Cup match at Murrayfield on Saturday, C. C.. Fyfe, the Cambridge three quarter
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Mr. Yew Man-kit's
162 lb Time: 23 3/5, 67 1/5, 1.32, 2.04 1/5.
Distance: & lengths, 4 length. Pari-Mutuel: Winner $18.40.
Places 89.70, $38, $7.
Cash Sweep: Ist No. 1---895.60. 2nd No. 234-$27.32. 3rd No. 279--- $13.66.
each
Unplaced Nos. 2, 93, 86, 85.06.
The Victoria Plate: Six Furlongs. Mr. K. W. Fung's Kwangchow
144 lb
(Mr. Black) Mr. Lyze's White Hall, 150 lb (Mr. W. N. Yep)
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Mr. Chiu's Green Inde, 144 lb
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Cash Sweep: 1st No. 42-$118.79,
This victory gives Scotland 23 wins as against England's 22 in the series of games played, and Jalso gives her first place in the In-
table.
Yacht Helmsman Observer Pozn. Pts.ternational Rugby Tournament A1 Mr. Gandy Maj. Stewart 10 A2 Mr. Bergaust Capt. Bolt A4 Cdr. Drummond Lt. Rossier AG Mr. Berg
AB Mr. Dreyer
Morning Total
4 $
Capt. Dunlop 8 Lt. Nicholson 6
Army,
A3 Maj. Griffin Mr. Blake
AT Capt. Fowkes Dr. Davis | A5 Maj. Lochner Mr. Stock
A9 Maj. Macintyre Mr. Odland A11 Maj. Atkinson Mr. Rouse
Morning Total
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England were perhaps untucky to lose. Her forwards held their own, but their backs, the strength. 23 of her team, were considerably weakened through injuries to both 9Burland and Gerrard,
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The Scots defence кан excep- tionally sound, particularly 80 to after the interval when England launched attack after attack in an 42 endeavour to save the game. Ian Smith, that veteran Scotsman truly named the "Flying Scotsman," was always a danger to the visitors'
AFTERNOON RACE. Prep. Gun: 14.50. Start Gun: 14.55. Course: as arranged by team Cap-line. Lains.
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Unplaced Nos. 18, 26. each $9.43. The Stanley Handicap. Furlongs.
Mr. H. L. Yung's Invincible,
155
(Mr. Chanson)
Mr. A. H. Carroll's Weather Leaf 145 lb (Mr. Black) Miss Scott Harston's Oh Yeah,
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(Mr. Young) Time: 31 3/5, 1.05, 137. Distance: lengths, 3 lengths.
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AII Mr. Rouse Maj. Atkinson 5
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Morning Total
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Previous Total
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Grand Total
Army.
Al Maj. Stewart Mr. Gandy
England made one change in her side Longland displacing Evans.
England's last win in Edinburgh was as far back as 1923..
The following were the teams? Scotland:-D. I. Brown (Cambridge
9 University); Jan Smith (London Seat- 6 tish), H. D. B. Lorraine (Oxford Uni- Lind 4versity), H.
(Dunfermline), SK. C. Fyfe (Cambridge University); 7 K. L. T. Jackson (Oxford
W. R.
R. Logan (Edinburgh,
34 J. A. Waters (Selkirk), J. M. Ritchie 23 (Watsonians), I. R. Thom (Wal- sonians), J. Beattle (Hawick), W. B.
62 Welsh (Hawick), M. S. Stewart (Ste- wart's College). J. M. Henderson
Edinburgh
Academicals).
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and 140 Rowand (Glasgow High School).
England: T
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Pari-Mutuel; Winner $10.40, A2 Copil. Bult Mr. Bergaust 10 Places $5.20, 6.10.
Cash Sweep: 1st No. 10-$131.21. [2nd" No. 147–837.50, 3rd No. 2-
$18.75.
Unplaced No. 25 $18.70. The Shek-O Handicap: 'Milo.
Mr. Wong Ping-shun's Bold
Lod, 162 Ib
A4 L Rossier Cdr. Drummend 7 AG Capt. Dunlop Mr. Berg
As Lt Nicholson Mr. Dreyer
Afternoon Total
Morning Total
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Army Grand Total Previous Total
1
Grand Total
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Brown (Bristol): A. Booth (Headingley), D. W. Burland (Bristol). R. A. Gerrard' (Bath). A. L. Novis (Army and Black- 11heath); W. Elliot (Royal Navy), B. C. 210 Gadner Leicester);
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Kendrer (Army), G. G. Gregory (Bristol), 31 E R. Longland, A. S. Roncoroni 44 (Richmond), C. Webb (Navy), W. H.
Weston (Northampton), C. L. Troop 73 (Army) and E. H. Sadler (Army).
INTERNATIONAL TABLE TO DATE.
148
(Mr. Chanson) Mr. F. 1. Ko's Prestwick, 157 lb (Mr. Y. M. Lo)
Banner Knight and Rear Admiral, Scotland |two entric for the Lincolnshire Handi- Ireland Messrs. Lo & Liang's Brutus,
cap to be run at Lincoln on Wednes-England 160 b.
Mr. Young)
Wales 3 day. have been scratched.-Reuter. Time: 32 45, 1.06 1/5, 1.39 3/5, 2.14.
Distance: 4 lengths A head.
Winner $14.70,
Pari-Mutuel:
Place $16.30.
Cash Sweep: 1st No. 13-158.86.
2nd No. 64-$45.40, 3rd No. 75- $22,70.
Și Cash Sweep.—1st No. 2138,
Lincolns Repeat Their
Paints
P. W. L. F. A. Pis.
2 2 0 14 3
2 1 1 16 22 2 2 15 24 2
3 1 2 20 16
Victory Over the League Leaders
$1,227.66; 2nd No. 1889, $350.76: THE Artillery's defeat at the harde of the Lincolns has at last pay- 3rd. No. 4341, $175.38, Unplaced at a way for a South China victory Nos. 1040, 2147, 4364, 2890, 3300, in the premier league. [each $27.84.
The Aberdeen Handicap [Class) Once Round.
Mr Mok Hing-wing's Three
Swords II, 162 lb
(Mr. Young)
Miss Fearon's Smiling Com-
mander, 162 b
(Mr. Chanson)
T. HOCQUARD on the left wing Was A fine strategist and bie openings evated all round applause. His centring was magnificent and tis goal from outside the penalty arcs THEIR defeat came as no surprise was Ue most glorious drive ever seen
to local football enthusiasts, forn that ground. taking the Lincolns recent showinga i
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against other teams, they have coin PARDOE, Seale and Allan, the three through with a clean record. Their Artillery interporters did not
1 victory over the league leaders in the shine.
Senior Shield was full proof of their ability.
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Pardue was completely off form and could do nothing right. His construc. Live play was weak and his passing. THE better team won the day. The usually brilliant, locked both direction Mr. K. W. Pung's Blue Plane,
Artillery were beaten after the and sting. Seale was altogether out 155 lb
(Mr. Black) 3 first five minutes of the game when of the picture and was never for a Allan gave a Time: 24 2/5, 67 2/5, 1.31 4/5, it was seen that bath wing men were moment dangerous,
Well below form, thus greatly handt-good display but was not certain of capping the Artillery's usual brilliant himself.
2.05 1/5.
Distance: 2 lengths, 3 lengths.attack. Pari-Mutuel: Winner $9.70, Places $7.20, $6.10.
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THE deciding factor in the Artil-COMBLY, the Artillery goal-keeper,
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lery's defent was the magnificent Cash Sweep: 1st No. 53-$141.96, 2nd No. 110-$40,57, 3rd No. 103-display by the Lincolns' halves who the sticks and saved his side from a completely outshone Pardoe and his $29.29. Unplaced Nos. 89, 197, stalwarts. ench $11.27.
BILLIARDS TROPHIES
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THE Lincolns gavo a display THE
football very seldom seen in Hong Kong. The constructive play was ex- cellent, while the openings were work.
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His sense of anticipation proved in- valuable to him, white his intercept- unces were remarkable. He was fear. less and often cleared at great dan- gur to himself.
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providing they win
Mra. Jordan, wife of the Honed with wonderful precision. · ON the number of games played, the
Lineoins, The Artillery, defence was badly Secretary of the St. Patrick's Club rattled, as they were unable to com-every, one of their remaining games, presented the prizes and trophiesbat the speed of the visiting forwards. stand a fair chance of securing the in connection with the recently:
lengue leadership.
South China, who have this year concluded Colony Championship and
on Saturday crept offered as an example of how shown a decline, the Steel, Coulson's League at the TE Lincolns' display could well be
nearer the top mark when they de- jannual dance of the St. Patrick's football should be played.
What struck one most was that feated Club casily. Club on Saturday ` night. The there was seldom a man out of post- Colony champion was A. J. Osmundtion, so much so, that the Artillers and C/S Jarman (S.W.B.) was the team, who were scattered in various step into the Artillery's shoes, it runner-up. The South Wales parts of the field, could not under Borderers won the League tournn- stand how three of their men soem-
ment.
Hazel Leaf
Spring Field
Gold Bridge
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Golly Eyes
Glen Shoo
Krala Vix
Ta Peastis
The Leprechaun
Stickypast
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LTHOUGH they must naturally
seems a pity that after working so hard and remaining at the top for just three months, the Gunnera" must TN the first half, the Lincolns made down to defeat at the bands of another military unit who have but an soniany openings that it asemed outside chance of attaining the top
3 Unp. they had no opposition at all yet position.
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they simply could not score. Ridley,
who was easily the best man on the
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field, baffled his supporters in the BRYANT was the best of the Ar opening stages of the game when he D tillery man on Saturday, his goal took the ball almost up to Combey in the opening stages of the game- himself, but still could not and it in being a good piece of opportunism. the right direction.
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AFTER the
the
It was one of those rare goals-the bell soaring off the too of another
impinger to enter the hot fully, 26 yard-
their first goal, it became the im-away with the goalkeeper caught un-· mediate impression that the Lincoln awaren
would emerge losers through missed] (Saturday's Soccer on Page 11.) -
(Saturday's Results on Page 11.) chances.
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