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COMPLETE STATISTICS FOR 1933 FLAT RACING

WALES BEAT SCOTLAND

Decisive Win At Kowloon.

MEET ENGLAND IN “SUNDAY HERALD CUP

(By TOUCH JUDGE)

Flint Round of the Sunday

Artillery Hold Lincolns

To A Draw.

SECOND LEAGUE GAME

T Bookampos yesterday a very

Herald International Charity Aerogue between the second

Cup between Beotland and Wales af resulted in the South Wales Bar-strings of the Artillery · and Lin- derers' team assisted by Chan-colas resulted in a draw of one goal nings, winning by three clear goals fall. - yesterday.

For the majority of the` game,

of both teante. The side 'fielded by Scotland was the defences

very poor and the Welshmen were dominated play, the Lincolns being never seriously extended and slightly superior. should have won by a much bigger The Lincolns pressed from the margin. Most of the play took place start, and Wood was called on to in Scotland's half, but there was save from McGuiness and Barnsby. little excitement and the two hun-Woods was penalised for carrying dred or so spectators left, the Kow-too far, after having saved well loon Football Ground rather disap-under heavy pressure, but the free pointed with the display of football, kick, taken by Worrall, was cleared. The defence put up by Hunter. Five minutes after the resump Hill and Docherty saved Scotland tlon, EDMUNDS received the ball from 題 . overwhelming. defeat, on the half way line, and with a these three and Andy Duncan and glorious burst of speed, Robertson playing very well. With distanced Edminson, and Robson, the exception of firant and Me-and, while running at full speed, Quade the Scottish forwards were drove the ball past Doncon, to give poor. McQuade. made

many the gunners the lead.

The Lincolns attacked strongly, fine attempts to make headway, but received little support..

after this.reverse, and Clayton The Welsh defence was strong, went close with a good drive, with Mullane and Morrison dealing Woods yarda out of his gost. Toyne over some great effectively with the few attacks was sending

out-

LEOFROST WINS TITLE

FOR THIRD YEAR

TRENT BRIDGE LEADING

CHINA PONY WINNER

Jockeys

L. G. Frost.

NIGHT STAR HEAD S WOODLAND STAG AJ P: Hourl

(By Rapier.)

|B. A. Preale 1. G. U di Rosa

Pax

Soares

B. 0. Butler IN. Delta F. M. L R. LEO FROST HAS WON THE COLONY JOCKEYS"-- CHAM:

A. La Caplan BRING CHAMPION JOCKEY IN TIENTSIN. IN 1930. ON SATUR- Ip Kui-Ying- DARBAS RODE HIS 44TH. WINNER ON WOODLAND STAG, P. You WHEREAS LAST YEAR HE ESTABLISHED A COLONY TURF BEH. P. Chanson CORD BY RIDING 67 WINNERS IN A SEASON. HAVING YOUR G. A Harrima

Botelho WONY MORE THAN MR. JOHNNIE HEARD, THE CHAMPION RF Bos

R. A. Carrell WON A THRILLING RACE FOR HONOURS BY THE NARROW MARW

"C. A. Ingram GIN OF FOUR WINS,AND

Mrs. Pearce's Trentbridge, Derby and Bt. Leger winner, leads W. II. Choy

AA. R. Bofalke · the list of China ponies seen out in official Ant races at the Valley, Tue, Shan

YT. Fung Macao and Fanling dating 1933. With six wins the Dynasty stable crack leads Mr. L. Dunbar's Diana Bay, Sarson's Navy Hall, Lan's G. W. Bevel

Noronhs Partnership and Lancashire's Warrington. Mr. Dunbar's Liberty Bay:

Sawy is, however, the only unbeaten pony.

E. & K Night Star heads the Australian, ponies' list with Stanton

two more wins than Mr. Dunbar's Woodland Stag, who beat her for the first time in five starts at the Valley on Saturday,

Below will be found the complete statistics for official races

Yeh

G. P. Ferguson V. Pearse W. G. Roz

at the Valley, Macao, and Fanling during the 1933 flat racing season Taux Man which concluded on Saturday:

and were always on top. Channings centres; and some of them should

been

turned to account Alexandra Hall Justified his inclusion and Podmore bave

was not missed. The Police player Barnaby missing badly on one oc- Amoy defended well and gave the. for-casion: BARNSBY made amends Adam wards ideal ground passes, Jones towards the end of the game, how-*Agua Pura and Wallace played well. Jones ever, when gathering a through African Eve

Allwett having a good chance to shine as pass from Worrall, he scored the ax an attacking half...

equaliser with a fast rising shot Adamastor Harris is a decided improvement which gave Woods no chance of Aden at inside right. He was the in-saving. stigator of all the goal-scoring movements and," gave Fortey and Matthias great passes.

A big fault with the Welsh forwards was there inability to shoot when "well placed. There were numerous occasions when Hazelwood, Fortey and Harris were through, but by passing or trying to walk the ball in. they lost many opportunities. Wales attacked continuously and Hunter was soon in action, but 25 minutes passed before they opened their account, FORTEY sending a well-placed, shot into the net after Hazelwood had made a good open- ing.

Near the interval McQuade and Grant gave G. Duncan a great chance to level the scores but the leader shot yards over the bar from close in.

Aida

CHINA PONIES

Alaska Artillery:-Woods; Price and Lawn: Auction Bridge Scott Hunt and Clancy; Edmunds,

and · Baggage Smith, Hopkins, Scott (T.) and Hill,

Lincolns: Deacon; Steana and Ed.Bagule

Banjolini minson; Maughan, Worrall and Rob Battling Horse Bon; Clayton, Evans, Barnsby, Me-Bellerophon Guiness and Toyne,

Football

(Continued from Pans 4.)

Bill Brewer

Bird

Bintre

Black Rock Black Velvet

Blue Plane Blue Star Bold General *Bold Lud Bootle 'Brave Chap Brechin Bright Blur Britannic Ball Brown Willy *Brutus Buchanan Burgomaster Cabinet Hall

Police 2 St. Joseph's 2 #ME. defences dominated play in A their drawn game at the Valley, but many scoring chances were `thrown away. The Skints were 100 confident of winning, and to lose a point when victory., was within their grasp mast baya been a rude shock. They have only themselvon

California to binme, however, for their for

Carnation II wards were dao-carelesa in front of goal until

second Scotland tried some positional

Celerity hard. Champagne, changes after the change over, but half when Lesund, prked

safe Charming - Face Blackburn and Moss played good safe Charm before they had a chance to settle games, and McHardy made several Charming Star down, Wales were three goals up. great saves: Britain and Gough, in "Cheerful Sun Harris had a good shot well saved the half back line, were responsible for Christina Belle

Into the

by Hunter for FORTEY to rush breaking up many of the Baute altades Cierre

Cannning excelled in the latter Cireur Ets

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the ball into an untenanted goal,

The Police for City of Canton, of the game. atages

of Shanghel and from the kick-of HARRIS wards were moderate, Pile, on the right City rounded two defenders to score the being good when given the right sort of Cloudy Eve

Common best goal of the game.

Robertson was

very prominent Green, who was very disappoint. Coo Coo Bay ... Cossack's Blood after this and ran down the wing to ing for the majority in the game, Coach's Beauly

Country Club Rive. Lowson a chance and the certainly made full amends by scor- Cossack winger's shot grazed the bar. Wales ng two goole just when they were Cuckoo Eyns

Cyclamen Bay needed; soon took up the offensive again For the Saints A. V. Gosano played Cy-pIES and Hunter made some great saves,

a great game' at back but was rather Chateau Bay on one occasion pushing the ball shaky towards the end. Gomes was Chiu Quan jout to Hazelwood who struck the not too safe, miskicking on numerous Darien, erpse bar when a couple of yards occasions. Marques kept gont well, "Daskaway

Daylight Eve had no chance of saving the. out..

ends Dee Scotland Hunter (4.6.11.); Hill Pile wall, and was always in close at De Minimiz (Club); Docherty (A.S.H.); Robertson tendance, Beltrao was not up to his Devon (Club) Blackburne (Police), A. Dun-sun form. And did nothing of note Diana Bay can (Club), (Captain): Lowson (Club), Leonard was the pick of the forwards. Disorderly Condu Shepherd (Pallec). 6. Duncan (Club), with B. Gosano landing good suppu Double Ea

(A.S.II.), and Greenshields

Double

..

ut Mullane and Morrison Club 2. Atletic 5 „že "Drian,

son: Wallace, Channing, Podmore or The Club defence was very good, Jones; Matthias, Tiarris, Fortey, particularly. 6. Strange, but the for Hazlewood and: Duncan.

STONECUTTER'S

FOOTBALL LEAGUE,

RESULTS TO DATE

wards did not play together as well as Fanling might have been expected. Fowler, Festival Eve who looked fit on the right-wing, was hal! have sadly neglected, and did not

He was him more often, tied score would an doubtedly have been differont

Flyinte

Tourist

the chances the merited. Iquently unwatched and, had lowes solscap A

Li Krepk Ki, the Athletics "goal: Gallant

THE following are the results of keeper, base a very fine exhibition, Gay Ball

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games played. to date, in the and on kie, dieplay fully Stonecutter's Island Football trial for the Interpor

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