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PREMIER LEAGUE GAME

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HE Borderers, displaying rare understanding, again defeated the

mane in

THE League encounter on the K.F.C. ground yesterday, the "Swabs" winning by 4 goals to 2.

In their first encounter played at Chatham Road three months ago, the Borderers won by the only goal scored after a strenuous and

fast game...

In yesterday's game the Borderers were the better team all round and combined very effectively, whereas the Lincolns relied on individualism to pull them through.

The Borderers who have yet a game in hand are one point be- hind South China in the League while the Lincolns are fourth on the table with 22 points,

The Borderern, who started with only ten men, Morrison being late, were very lucky not to be

a goal

down in the opening minute when Malpas went through on his own.

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but the forward slipped with only Billiards-Soldiers Club Tournament

TO-DAY Smith to beat.

Royal Engineers v. "A" Company, The Lincolns were on the attack! Lincolns,

(6 p.m.) throughout the first ten minutes of Lawn Tennis H. K. Area League the game, but they were unable to Kowloon Section, "A" Company v.

Hong Kong S.R.A, pass Mullane and Underwood, who Hong Kong Section, R.A.M.C. v. 12th covered one another with good Battery Royal Artillery. understanding.

Meetings H. K. F. A. Council As soon as Morrison appeared' the Borderers, jumped into stride, and after 15 minutes' play

their

(5.30 p.m.)

MAUREEN WINS SPRING TWO- YEAR-OLD STAKES

13 To 8 Chance At Newmarket

London. May. 10.

The result of the Spring Two- :year-old Stakes run at Newmar-

ket to-day was as followB*---.

Maureen

2. Flying Coot

Flying Home Colt

The betting

was 13 to 8 on Maureen, 20 to 1 against Flying Cont and 7 to 1 against Flying Home Colt.

*

Ten ran. Won by half a length.

A neck separated second and third. --Reuter.

BILLIARDS.

PHILLIPS

BEATEN BY

FINCHER

Concession of 160 Points Too Much.

K. C. C. SECOND ROUND

Third Round Encounters Arranged

E. F. Fincher provided the surprise of the Second Round of the Kowloon Cricket Club Handicap Billiards · Tourna- ment when he bent R. P. Phil- lips by 250 to 179. Conceding a handicap of 150 Phillips is a former Shanghai → champion.

scored their first goal through H. PITTSBURGH PIRATES HARRIS who Rashed in a hard drive from 30 yards, beating Heath from the moment he kicked the ball.

BEAT PHILLIES

Commencing the second half Athletics Beat Indians

with a lead of one goal the Bor derers went further ahead through DUNCAN. The winger snapped up

By Narrow Margin.

The following are the full re- sults of the Second Round, which

has now been completed:**

E. C. Fincher (+30) beat F.

Maddox (20) 250-161.

C. J. Roe (+70) bent M. N. Rakusen (200) 250-211.

A. Hyde Lay (70) beat S. E. Green (ser.) 250-213.

E. F. Fincher (30) beat R. P. |Phillips (100) 250–179.

New York, To-day. a fine ground pass from Jones to Only two baseball games cut in and score in the right hand

were played yesterday.

H. Kew (+10) beat H. Nish top corner, Heath,, who thought.

Pittsburgh Pirates recorded (+60) 250—226. the ball would go by the post their sixteenth win in the National G. B. Labrum (+60) beat W. w. allowed it to enter the net.

League, and Philadelphis Athletics Hirst (+60) 250-166. beating Cleveland Indiana, present leaders, in the American. Lesgue..

Results as cabled by Reuter were as following

National

Philadelphin Pittsburgh

League,

R. H. E.

11 4

5 11

0

0

8

"American League,"

Cleveland.

Cain pitched Philadelphia

TABLES TO DATE, National League.

Five minutes later the Borderers led by three goals L. HARRIS neatly converting a fine centre by Duncan with his head. Heath should have held the ball, but he allowed it to go above his head.

The Lincolns now took up the offensive and Harding, breaking Pittsburgh through the Borderers' defence, New York sent in ♪ terrific drive. which Cincinnati Smith saved magnificently. The St. Louis goalkeeper went full length to Brooklyn turn the ball round the right up-Boston right.

Chicago Taking advantage of a free kick Philadelphia from just outside the penalty area against Mullane for pushing i Cork off the ball, CORK scored Cleveland with a grand drive which left New York Smith standing,

Washington

ן*

R. B. Hambly (430), heat G. A. White (+30) 250-180.

G. Lee (Ser.) beat E. T. Fleet (+80) 250-187.

Game, To-night, ⠀⠀⠀⠀

1

E. C. Fincher will meet G.; J. Roe to-night for right of entry into

1 the Semi-Final Ropnd. The game

will commence at 9 p.m..

The dates for the other matches. which will be of 250 points up, are as follow:-

TO-MORROW.

808 A. Hyde-Lay v. E. F. Fincher

at 9 p.m.

W. L.

.16 A

Per. ,606

.14 9

.13 11

,542

12

.538

..11

11

,500

..12 : 10

428

..11 16.

407

10 16

.384

American League,

W.

I

Per

10

.620

.159. .16-11 .14-11-

Five minutes later the Lincolns Chicago jagain scored.“ RHARDING charged | Detroit

down a clearance by Morrison to Philadelphia beat Smith from close range to St. Louis make the score 3-2 in favour of Boston the Borderera..

The Borderers attacked strong- ls, and scored again when Turner. in trying to charge Jones off, a ground centre by. Duncan on the left, accidentally kicked the ball Into his own net past the advanc- ing Heath.

The Lincolns tried hard to score {again, but, in spite of several good attempts by Ridley. Malpas and Harding, they failed.

Results

Borderers

Lincoln's

11:14:

.11 13.

FRIDAY.

G. Lee v. G. B. Labrum at 6 p.m.

B. Hambly v. H. Kew

at 9 p.m.

.626 The Semi-finals will be played on 592 Monday and Tuesday, the first ses- .560 sion commencing at 7 pm, and the 440 second session at 9 p.m. These

458 games will be of 500 points up.

10 171370! The Final will be played on

710304 Thursday evening.

Tragic End Of Cart

Borderers-Smith; Mullans and i

Horses Of The Grand National

fir

The Grand National has been more frequently won by horses of humble, origin than any other race. Chandler, for instance, first earned his oats by pulling, a corn - chandler's cart before he won the rare in 1848.

́

Disturbance had in his own Captain Machell, the most con dent man of the race.. Aftar ha had placed the stable money at an average price of 20-1 the 'Captain [bought an estate “out of the win-

nings to come."

One of the biggest surprises' was

Her chance was so despised she was not even quoted in betting.” But she jumped fault- and ran out a gallant winner.

Morrison, Wallace, Podmore and Chandler war ridden by Captain in 1852 when Miss Mowbray scor- Underwood: L. Harris, H. Harris, Little, whose success was the first ed. Fortey, Jones and Duncan, gained by an amateur rider in the that

race, and it was this ex-cart horse the Lincolns: Heath; Turner and Ash; Dudley, Cork and Bett Clay-who made the tremendous leap of ton, Harding, Malpas, Ridley and 9 fest in a race at Warwickc Baldry.

Referee Bdr. Brown.

LEAGUE TABLE TO DATE

FIRST DIVISION

Goal P.W.D. LE A PIK Artillery 20 1150. 5. 60 „30: 30! South China 19 14 452 19 09 Borderers 19.18 262 25 29 Lincolns

TUESDAY, MAY 16, 1933.

THE BORDERERS AND LINCOLNS WIN

ENGINEERS SECURE FIRST BILLIARDS TRIUMPH

JARMAN

AND JAMES RECORD BREAKS OF 46

(By Spot Ball)

THE Borderers and Lincolns are running neck and neck in the Gar- rison Billiards League. Last night both teams recorded substan tial triumphs, the Borderers, the holders, defeating the Medical Corps by 324 points" and the Lincolns shattering the Artillery's 100 per cent, record by a 222 points' triumph.

In the only other game played the Royal Engineers, last year's runners-up beat the Small Units bythe narrow margin of 71 points to record their first win in five games.

THE

THE match between the Borderers and the RAMC produced four

breaks of over 30, C/Sgt. Jarman, runner-up in the Colony Cham pionship, chalking up a 48 to beat Pte. Parry by 81 points.

-·-L/Cpl. 'Ellis recorded breaks of 37 and 30 to beat S/Sgt. Green by 85 points, while Pte. Clapp, the only Borderers' loser, recorded a 30, only to be beaten by Pte. Smith by 10 points.

Borderers.

C/Sgt. Jarman

L/Cpl. Ellis

-Pte. Walters

Pte. Williams Pte. Clapp Dmr. Mathias.

V.

RAM.C

150

Pte. Parry

160

S/Sgt. Green

· 150

Sgt. Lane

150

Pte. Hall.

140

Pie. Smith

150

Pte. Kirkham

890

69

85

111

97

150

74

568

Highest break in the match between the Lincolus and the Artillery was credited to L/Sgt. James, who recorded a 46 to

beat Sgt. Farr by 76 points. Pte. Turner recorded a 22, and Bdr. Combey, the only Artillery winner, registered a 28.

This was the Lincolns' fifth successive triumph, but, althougir they have maintained a 100 per cent. record to date, they are not ex- pected to beat the champions after their defeat at the hands of the Portuguese Company of the Hong Kong Volunteers in the Soldier's Club Tournament.

Lincolns.

Sgt. Green L/Sgt. Jämes L/Sgt. Ash L/Cpl. Maltby Pte. Turner L/Cpl. Herriott

W

V.

146

Royal Artillery Bdr. Combey

150

150

Sgt. Farr

74

150

Sgt. Wood

145

180

Bdr. Maddison

81

1:50

Sgt. Beeston

147

150

M/Gar. Pine

77

674

896 [7INNING three of their six games against the Small Units the Royal Engineers were indebted to Sgt. Buckle and L/Cpl. Greenhill who contributed 92 points towards their 1 points" triumph, Sgt. Buckle chalking.up breaks of 21 and 28 to beat Cpl. Troy hy 50 points.

Though alded by a splendid all-round break of 30, Dvr. Gray was beaten by S. M. Floyd by 34 points, Floyd recording runs of 22 and

23.

S. M. Floyd

Spr. Whittaker

Royal Engineers.

vel. Small Units

*150

Dr. Gray

116

Sgt. Buckle

150

Cpl. Troy

100

145

S/Sgt. Clarke

150.

L/Cpl. Greenhift

150

Pte. Smith

LOY

Lieut. Regan

139

-Ple. Funnell

150

L/Sgt. Hollingsworth

111

Pte. 'O'Connor

150

845

774

TABLE TO DATE.

PL

South Wales Borderers (Holders) Lincolns

5

10

10

Royal Artillery

Royal Engineers

Royal Army Medical Corps Small Units

BRITAIN TO

MEET ITALY IN

DAVIS CUP

YORKSHIRE TRIUMPH OVER DERBY

(Continued from Page 1) COUNTY CHAMPIONSHIP.,

TABLE TO DATE.

Perry And Hughes Wines

In Straight Sets..

FINLAND LOSE 3-0

London, To-day, Great Britain entered the Third Round of the European Zone of the Davis Cup yester- day when Fred Perry and G. P. Hughes bent their Finnish riz vals for the loss of five games "at the Queen's "Club, ****

The remaining singles matches

Nearly everyone associated with been carried to Victory in the the Lamb, a little grey horse that Grand National. That was when will be played to-day Britain will won the Grand National twice, Ambush 11 won for the Prince of came to a tragic and Trainers, Wales, afterwards King Edward now meet Italy in the Third Hound. Jockeys, and stable lads, associated VIL

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have yet to play their first champion- {ship match.”

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with The Lamb not wito violent. Another brilliant performer was capped by the absence of G. Pal MA TAU WEIT ROAD, KOWLOON ende, and the horse himself was Lutteur II, the only French winieri, who did so well for them finally destroyed, because of ouer in the history of the race, and in-last year, contests, broken leg

one of the few five year-old win ners; This year two French horses, Tro

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