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CUP FINALISTS TO CLASH WITH ARSENAL'S CONQUERORS

Leicester Meet Pompey

London, To-day.

Manchester City, last year's finalists, will meet Aston Villa, conquerors of the Arsenal, on the Huddersfield ground in the Semi

Final Round of the F.A. Cup on

March 17,

Leicester City and Portsmouth will clash in the other semi-final the Birmingham ground.- Reuter.

M

ざっき

ARSENAL ARE

EXPECTED TO

BEAT VILLA

REVERSAL OF CUP

..

TIE RESULT.

Derby and Huddersfield Among Probable Winner

PORT-VALE TO BEAT PRESTON

(By RANGER)

The following is Ranger's Home Football forecast for Saturday's programme:

English League,

FIRST DIVISION

ARSENAL (5) v Axton V. (0) - B'MINGHAM (-) v Stoke (-)

BLACKBURN (2) v Liverpool (2)

DERBY (2) EVERTON (6) LEEDS

· Portsmouth (0) ་ Leicester (3)

v Sunderland (3)

Manchester C. 451 v Sheffield, U. (2)

Middlesboro (-) TOTTENHAM (-)

NEWCASTLE (2) v Chelsea (0) WED'DAY (2) v Wolven W. (0)

W Brom. (2) Huddersfield

SECOND DIVISION

BLACKPOOL (-) v

(

v Plymouth (1)

Bradford C. (1) v Oldham (0) Bary (2) Fulham (0)

HULL (-) Lincolns (0) MILLWALL (1)

NOTTS (1) PORT VALE (0) SAMPTON (-)

Swanker (1)

(1)

✓ BOLTON (0)

Y Manchester U. (

v West Im U. (0)

v Notta F. (1)

V

Preston (1)

V GRIMSBY (0)p

v Bradford

Brentford (!

THIRD DIVISION (8)

Aldershot (1)

THE CHINA MAIL

TUESDAY, MARCH

Sporting Page MOZ

KANA NYA TERRASSEVNET

JONNY Radnor (London), and Jack Owens (Leigh), get well

JONNY Bedarf (the free my dwelling bout at Olympia,

which Radnor won by two falls to one-(8ï & G‚).

Oxford Fancied For Boat Race

Bad Weather Interrupts Training

London, Feb. 4.

The Dark Blues still remain hot

THE TRIANGULAR TOURNAMENT

CLUB TO MEET ARMY TO-MORROW

SELECTION OF ENGLAND TEAM AFTER GAME

UNITED COMPLETE FIXTURES

(BY STICKS)

further news has been re-{

Nived from Singapore in

connection with the forthcoming) Interport contest, but as soon ́20 word is received the local Associa- tlon will immediately make neces- sary arrangements for Interport

trials.

The Triangular Hockey Tourna- ment for this season between the Navy, Army, and Club, will com. mence to-morrow when the Army will meet the Club at Chatham Road at 5 p.m.

I understand that Lt. Garth- walte, R.A, who had to stand down in the Interport against Maczo will P.play for the Army.

R. W. G. Holdsworth (Shrewsbury and Brasenose), 11 st. 12 lb.; (Sherborne Hogg

and New

favourites for the Inter-Varsity College), 12 st. 10% b.; J. N. The Indian team remains the

-ARMY TEAM NOMINATED

AGAINST CLUB

The following will represent the Army against the Chib in the Triangular Hockey Tournament game to-morrow;

Pte. Hollingsworth (Lincolns); Lieut. Metcalfe (RA) and Lient. Bossier (Lincoln)};: L/Cpl. Yeomans (Lincolna), Bergt. Hal- ford (8.W.B. AEC.) and L/Nk. Alaf Din (Punjabis): Cpl. Barlow (R.A.SC.). Sepoy Kartar Singh (Punjabi), W. O. Senior (A.E.C.), Lieut. Garthwalte - (B.A.) and L/NL. Lai (Punjabis), Reserved. --Lient. Hocquard (Lincolns). Referee: Lieut. Jokern (R. A. 6. C.),

|LAWN TENNIS

HOCKEY CHAMPIONS

DOCKYARD

RECREATION

CLUB WIN

Officers: Löse Tennis By Big Margin.

RETURN GAME ARRANGED

The Dockyard Recreation Club beat the Dockyard Officers' Club by 61⁄2 sets to -21⁄2 in a lawn tennis match on the Dockyard's hard courts on Saturday.

CARRY ALL

BEFORE THEM

Rumjahn, Cousins Not Extended.

C. R. C. SENIOR PAIR LOSE

· H. D. and S. A: Rumjahn, holders for the last nine years, entered the Third Round of the Colony Lawn

Tennis Doubles Championship

yesterday as the result of an over. whelming win over C A. Wright and 8. A. Gray, winners of last year's KCC handleap tourna ment.

Never at any stage of the match were the champions extended, the poor understanding on the part of their opponents contributing in no small measure to their sweeping

success.

B. C. Fincher and L. Goldman, finalists for the last two years,

R. B. Hambly and E. Gaubert, entered the Third Round by a de and A. E. Collins and G. W.

cisive win over Craigengower's No. Leverett won all their three sets! ranking pair. J. W. Leonard was below his usual standard and his for the winners.

. A return match has beau ar many lapses bended to upset his partner's play. Goldman played ranged for Saturday, March 17,

The following were Saturday's excellent tennis and was the out

standing player of the four. results in detail.

Engineer 'Captain R. C. Hugill and

Commander. (E) W. G. Cow- land (D.O.C). lost to R. B. Hambly and E. Gaubert 6-3, 6-4,-

lost to A. E. Colling and G. W. Leverett 6-4, 6-6,-

beat W. Matthews and

boat race, and if they can show on Couchman (Sherborne and Christ only side ready_for the Interna la, play-off for the title--and they Burningham 2-6, 6-4, 86. the tideway on March 17 the form Church), 12 st. 10 lb.; P. R. S. Ban-tional Hockey Tournament which would probably have won this had W. H. Wallond and S. L. which they have displayed at Ox-kos, (Oundle and Christ Church), will commence on March 19. The it been necessary. ford recently, they should have an (14 st. 5 lb.; J, H, Lascelles (Christ's other six teams,' (England, Wales, excellent chance of breaking their College, New Zealand, and Balliol), Scotland, Ireland, China and For- run of ill-fortune.

+ •

A.

Considerable surprise was. caused when Chíu Chum Chlu and Lee U-wing accounted for In Tak Cheuk and W. C. Hung, the Chinese Recreation Club's “A” Division pair, in straight Bets. N. ́ ́ The Josers took the match much too light-heartedly. Hung WA clever angle Hill conspicuous with *- (D.O.C.).

volleying, but he waswerk over lost to Hambly and Gaubert 64, hoad, while Ju was uncertain. In his ground shots.'--' Chíu was the lost to Collins and Leverett 6-2, steadfer of the two winnlog play-

beat Matthews and Burningham The "marathon" match betwe 6-1, 6-8.

Capt. P. 8. Cannon, the UAE. ment match between the Club and The United Hockey Club, who Henderson and H. C. Treon player, and Ng Kam-chueRY WAS the Army tomorrow; while the made their debut in the Mamak (D.O.C). *

Battered by a larga gallery, the Portuguese team will be chosen on Hockey Tournament this season? Tost to Hambly and Gaubert 6-1. tennis being of a ping-pong nature.

The nominated Indian have completed their Axtures and 6-0. Sunday.

Ng made the mistake of playing.on team will meet the St. Andrew's have done extremely well to occupy lost to Collins and Leverett 6-8. Cannon's backhand with disastrous

resulta. Club in a trial match on Friday on the fourth position in the League 6-2.

Cannon was the steadier Dorothen (Mra. Marshall).

table.

drew with Matthews and of the two and qualified - to meet sible, so far, to dispense with the Sirius (Mra. Finlay), Joss (Mrs. the Marina ground. services of three Old Blues who Stanton)

The following were the results Burningham 5-7, 7-5.

J. W. Leonard in the Third Round. the in

of their 15 matches:

The following were the results: 0-1

They are certainly better to. gether" than any of their predece

many yokra

The exact date for the Police: vi|6-4. 11. 12 lb. G. I. F. Thomson tugal) will be selected next week. St Andrew's clash has not yet

been fixed, but will probably; béž8-4.- The English team will be select played early next month. (Shrewsbury and Balliol), 11 st. 104 lb.; A. V. Sutcliffe (Shrews- bury and Trinity) (stroke), 13 st. ed after the Triangular Tourna-!" sors have been for

12. C. G. F. Bryan (Eton and past, and their present coach, Mr. Worcester) (cox), 8 st. 1 lb. Stanley Gartom, has a very hight23 opinion of them.

Hand

"

LADIES' YACHTING

It is significant that the Cam- ✓ COVENTRY (1 Southend (2)

bridge President has found it pos Gillingham (1)

BRIGHTON (1) ▼

BRISTOL (1)

Clapton (4) Luton (1) N'AMPTON (0) NORWICH (0) ON P.R. (

Swindon (1)

Newport (4)

Torquay (-)

✓ Crystals

P.

(1)

v READING (1)

v Watford (0)

Exeter (0)

Bournemouth

CARDIFF (2)

were winners

over # 6.2

.

Gurbackan Singh, the Radio's are still in residence and available second ladies' yachting champion-atar player, will leave Hong Kong if needed. Thus it is not surpris ship races yesterday

BRISTOL R. (1)ing that his crew showed excep- miles course.

tional promise when they entered

v CHARLTON (upon the third stage of their train- ing this week and rowed a lock-a-

THIRD DIVISION (North)

BARROW (1)

CARLIBLE (0)

CHESTER

CREWE (3)

(5)

V Wrexham (1)

N

Southport

lock course downstream from Vie- * Mansfield (2)

toria Bridge to Little Bridge, a Accrington S. (distance of about three miles, in

(0)

DONCASTER (4) natesh. (1)

HALIFAX (1)

16 min. 57 sec., their rate of strik- New Brighton (-) v CHEST RFD (-)ing varying from 32 in the first

ROTHERM (2) Rochdale (0) STOCKPORT (5) v Darlington (1) WALSALL (8) v Tranmere (2)

✓ BARNSLEY (2)

York (3)

Scottish League.

"

FIRST DIVISION Airdrieonians (1) ▼ THIRD

LANARK ✓ MOTHERW'L Celtic (4) Cowdenbeath⋅ (4) y ̃DUNDEE (1) HAMILTON (1) v Clyde (1) Hearts (1)

RANGERS (0) KILMARNE (8) St. Johnstone (4) PARTICK (7) ▼ Ayr (0) Queen' Park (1) ▼, Falkirk (8) ? QUEEN O'S (-) v: Aberdeen (-) St. Mirren (-) ......♥ Hibernians (-)

MERCHANT HITS 89 AGAINST T M.C.C.

·India Lead On First Innings.

TOURISTS 118 AHEAD WITH SIX WICKETS,

Bombay, To-day.

minute to 27 mid-day along the course, and finishing at 33.

China Mail Sports Diary

TO-MORROW

They were driven along at this! crashing pace by J. E. Gilmour, Caer Clark Cap son of the Home Secretary, at ytroke and they finished not at all distressed. Here is a list of their Hockey:--

name:

A. D. Kingsford (Uppingham na

and Pembroke) (bow)

M. G. Pascalls (Durham and

Pembroke),

C. K. Backle (Eastbourne and

Magdalene)

K. M.

***** (Etin and Third

T. Wilson (Shrewsbury and Pembroke)

N. J. Bradley (Mankton Combe

and Pembroke)

W. A. T. Sambell (Melbourne,

Aus, and Pembroke)

J. E. Gilmour (Eton and Trinity

Hall) (stroke)

11 8

12 1

12.

3. N. Duckworth (Lincoln and

Jesus)" (cox)

(3.80 p.m.)

on March 16 on leave, so will be unable to represent India. He will however, play for the Saints Friday against his own colleagues.

on

The Mamak Hockey Toumameni is now drawing to a close after a successful season- The United completed their fixtures when they met with defeat at the hands of the Royal Corps of Signal on Sun- day, and several other. teams will play their concluding match this} -- month.

Police

Radio

C.B.A.

St. Andrew's

K.LT.C.

R. E.

9th Battery

12th Battery R.A.M.C.

Mule Corps R, C. of S. German Club'

0--2

CLUB "A" RUGBY FIFTEEN.

Cumberland.

Mamak Tournament Table To Date.

Hockey-Triangular Tournament!--

Army v. Hong Kong Hockey Club (King's Park, 6 pt.) Y.M.C.A. v. Recreio "A"

THURSDAY

The surprising, but well merited victory of the Saints over the Radio Borderers v. East Lancashires

(4.30 pm) last Friday has practically given Badio Sporta. University

the Tournament title to the Police (5 p.)

depriving the champions of almost Police Radio all hopes of meeting the Police in C

EXPLOSION SHOT

By W, L. Hope, Australian IN GOLF

Amateur Champion

-The explosion shot is compara-jensures: collection the sand with 6. Otively simple compared with the the face of the club, and keeping it the clubbend Handicapped by Ice. chip shot from the back of ban in contact with Oxford's training has been inker. I should say that it is quite longer, thus sending it further the safest bunker shot to play, and when hit, and also, of course, the terrupted on a number of

during the exceptionally can be played with the ball: lying ball.

clear or otherwise,

OPEN UP THE FACT Wher, the ball

alona

осса-

The MCC-day severe weather of the last few. If you hit the sand from under of the India. XX with six wickets ice on the river. This trouble was the ball on to the green, the ball in hand as the result of the second again in evidence at the week-end, must go with i day's play in their three day match when it was intended that the making a cushion of sand

in ald' of 'funds for earthquake crew should go below- locks to the ball and the face of the club,

Nunsham Railway Bridge, So When the sand is very soft, victims.

Continuing their innings at 65 thick and numerous were the foe shot should be played at K for 2 yesterday morning the "foes," however, that it was im the chip shot there is thin Indians were dismissed for 238 to possible to full this project and chance of dutin which E. Merchant contributed 89 the eight had a hard row over the thin shot, obviously not out. Nichols, the Essex Last Imey, course instead, Sutcliffe set hit first, as in the bowler, istirped

bowller the rate, of striking at 84 to begin play

Agures, takin

de Fourth bel

with, but later dropped to 26, el. sand

in though after they had be

should alm

the skat

of the bunker, open

the club fastend

her elevation the hole," OW

TABLE TO DATE.

Open Singles:

Capt. P. S. Cannon beat Ng Kam- chuen 6-8, 6-2, 6-4.

Open Doubles,

S. A, and H. D. Rumjahn beat S. A. Gray and C. A. Wright 6-1, 6-1.

"

Le Goldman and E., C. Fincher best J. W Leonard and Hachiuma 2-6, 6-2.

Chiu Chun-chiu and Lee Uwing

To-morrow's Game With beat Iu Tak-cheuk and W. C. Hung

The following will represent the

U-S, 6-4.

TO-DAY'S GAMES.

Club “A” fifteen against, H.M.S, G. B. M. Ricketts, a. Hampshire

P.W. L. D.

L. D. F. A.Pts Cumberland on the Club ground at County player, should account for 10 10 0 0.35-22-15 p.m. to-morrow: 119-2010 15

10641 19 17 11.

80173160

10:18 3 7 23 5 Germad, Club..6 14 13 15.3.

Iu Tak Cheuk, the steady C.R.C.

K.. Noble A, D. Lowson, B. G. Al left-hander, to-day for the right to Lan, W. E. Peert, A. H. Har met W. A H. Duff in the quarter board: Hutchison, H. C. Meeka;

G. Austin, G. Castleton, B. L. Cher finals of the Singles Championship. cilT: Edking R. Stilllard, JC Duff and AL. Sullivan, strong Freda Meduran, and Bot A challenger for the doubles titls, while

Monro

M.Wheeler

Capt. Cannon and H. Owen Hughes should gress further in the tour

KICK INTO TOUCH |name

DISPENSATION,

BA

Medway

United

St. Andrew's ELT.C

Battery11

Male Corps

R C. of 8

BAN

Mamak Fixtures For This Month.

Bunday

ELZC

Bt. Andrew's Club,

(Marina, 4.80 p.)"

GAME SPEEDED UP

Lond Fab.

The Home Rugb

the

0th: Battery,

RADIO: BEAT-I

Dominions To Urge For A Restoration.

wing is to-day's-

G.E.M His v. Iu Tak Cheul

„A, L. Sullivan and W. A H. Duff v.Tam Yoc Fong and Ng Kam Chuen

C. E, Millard and C.File Capt Cannon and H. Owen Hughes:

was when

nings the

before at

af-house

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