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MONDAY, APRIL

ALESporting Page.

LIBERTY BAY SHOULD WALK AWAY

-ENGLAND

FAVOURED

FOR TO-DAY

Hockey International Against India.

SODDEN GROUND WILL: PROVE ASSET

(BY STICKS)`

England's chances in the Final of the International Hockey Tourna-{ ment against India, which will be

played to-day on the ground, have been greatly ced by the wet weather ienced over the week-end,

HOLIDAY SOCCER

AT HOME

Nine Premier League

Games To-day...

NEWCOMERS CLASH

AT STOKE

The following in the Home Foot- ball programme for to-day and to-morrow!

Aston Villa

Marina Blackburn enhan-Chelnes exper-Everton

Derby,

TO-DAY

FIRST DIVISION.

Middlesboro Stoke

A sodden field will deprive the West Bromwich indian team of their advantage of Wolver

being a faster team on the sandy

pitch. The strong English de- fence and brilliant forward line should now clinch victory. If only Brentford

be a small margin.

India had a comparatively easy entry into the Final, de

feating Wales by 3 goals to

v. Sheffield U

v. Sunderland

v. Portamouli

v. Arsenal

v. Leeds

V. Newcastle

Tottenham

v. Manchester C.

v. Leicester

SECOND DIVISION.

Bradford C.

Hull

Notts F. Plymouth Preston

Southampton

nfi and China by 6 clear goals. Swanken England, on the other hand, West Ham were fully extended in both their matches.

v. Fulham

V. Grimsby

v. Port Vale

Bolton

v. Millwall

V. Oldluama

v. Blackpool

v. Lincoln

v. Manchester U.

THIRD DIVISION (South).

Bournemouth

Against Scotland the deciding goal was only obtained after 20 Bristol C. minutes' extra time, while the Exeter Portuguese also extended England Gillingham to an extra period of play before Luton the latter gained the decision by Norwich '3 xoute to 1.

Northampton

Beading The following are the teams for Southent ¡Torquay to-day's encounter on the Marina

Walford

ground, bally-off at 4 p.m.

England: Hollingsworth (Army):]

A. A. Dand (Club) (Captain), and Li.

Metcalfe (Army): W. A. Deed (Club),;

v. Coventry'.

v. Queen's F.R.

v. Bristol R.

v. Crystal P.

e. Brighton

v. Swindon

v. Newport

v. Chariton

v. Chapton

v. Cardiff

v. Aldershot

THIRD DIVISION (North).

H. J. D. Lowe (Club) and E. V. Reed Barnsley (Club): Seniar (Army), Lieut. Garth Barrow

waite (Army), Lt. Bartlett (Navy),

(Navy).

Lt. Cmdr. Atkinson

W Mansfeld

v. Stockport

Chester

V.

་་

V.

Gateshe

V

Halifax

India: Nur Mohrned (Punjabi): Parfuman Singh (Radio) and Subedar TsJ. Mohammed (Punjabis): M. H. New Brighton

Daila Singh (Pun: Rotherham Alat Din (Punjable); Southport Tranmere Korth

Hassani (Radio),

Jubis) and

Waingat Shan (Punjabis),

Singh

(Punjabis). Awtor Singh Wrexha

(Radin), Kalwant Singh (Radio) and

La Singh (Punjabis).

CIVILIAN

Crowe

Accrington

Carlisle

Doncaster

v. York

v. Walsall

v. Chesterfield

v. Hartlepools

v, Rochdale

TO-MORROW

FIRST DIVISION,

v. Wednesday

Birmingham Ifuddersfield

v. Liverpool

v. Wolves

HOCKEY XI

SELECTED Lelenter

No Trial Game Staged.

MCLELLAN SECURES PIVOT POSITION

The Colony's Civilian team to meet Malaya in the first Interport match of the series on Thursday

„kas been selected, in spite of the fact that yesterday's trial was washed out.

Five players whose names were not submitted for yesterday's trial:

game have been included..

The team is ne follows:-

R. H. Wong (81. Andrew's),

A. J. M. Rodrigues (University),

E. V. Reed (H, K. Club),

W. A. Reed (H. K. Club),

D. McLellan (Y. M. C. A.),

A. E. P. Guest (81. Andrew's),

II. Owen-Hughes (II. K. Club),

J. Pintos (Incognitos),

Awiar Singh "Radio),

Kalwant Singh (Radio),

A. P. "Sousa (Incognitos),

HALFORD OUT OF

ARMY TEAM.

Bralford

SECOND DIVISION.

v. Burnley

THIRD DIVISION (South)

Coventry

v. Bournemouth

CAPTAIN'S CUP AT

-- KOWLOON.

Henderson And, Jex Enter Final

MCNIDER AND 'MILLS.

ELIMINATED

R. Henderson and B. Jei en- tered the Final Round of the Kowloon Golf Club's Captain's Cup the week-end.

WITH EASTER STAKES

This exhibition Jump was one of the prize features of (triple bar on his champion hunter Lady Durham, who' the gymkhana at Pinehurst, N. O recently. The clears the big obstacle in great style. Note that wither horseman is W. O. Moss, of Durham. He is taking the landdle nor bridle is used in the thrilling exhibition,

INTERNATIONAL CUP JARDIN E

FINAL

China Defend Trophy Against Wales

TO-DAY'S GAME

The Final Round of the Sunday Herald International Charity Soccer Cup Competition will ba do- cided this afternoon

the 01 Club ground when Wales meet China, the holdern.,

The garne

at 3.30 o'clock; Captain E.'Hague R.. A.. will act as referee, and the lines- men will be Mr. London and Cpl.1 Twaltes R. A. F.

commences

RESIGNS

NOT TAKING

PART IN THE

TEST SERIES

"No Intention Nor Desire."

EXCLUSIVE STATEMENT TO "EVENING STANDARD"

PROFESSIONAL `LURE IN TENNIS

F. J. Perry Reported As Wavering.

WAITING DAVIS CUP RESULT

New York, Feb. 21.

F. J. Perry, Great Britain's lead-į. |ing tennis player and champion of

TRENTBRIDGE GOING OVER MILE

HYDROPLANE MAY WIN OVER LONGER DISTANCE

MR. SEWELL'S CHANCE IN NOVICES' RACE WITH UTOPIAN

(BY RAPIER)

IS

THE EASTER STAKES, THE BIG RACE OF THE DAY. IS AS "GOOD AS WON WITH LIBERTY BAY GOING TO THE POST UN- DER. MI, BENNY PROULX TRENTBRIDGE (MR. HEARY). LIKELY TO START HERE, BUT ALL INDICATIONS POINT TO AN EASY WIN FOR-THE DUNBAR CRACK OVER THE MILE DISTANCE."

2

Gladiator (Mr. Heard) will probably win the first leg of an open Double," and if Partnership starts in the second leg he may provide the winning combination, as he is at his best in the mud.

Hydroplane, the Derby winner, will be receiving 8 lb. from Brilliant Star in the Nicholson Handicap, and may avenge his Satur- day's debeat. It will be a very close race, but the odds are that Mr. Butler will bring in another winner.

THE NOVICES' RACE SHOULD BE ONE OF THE MOST IN- TERESTING EVENTS. MR. SEWELL HAS A VERY

GOOD CHANCE ON UTOPIAN, THOUGH MR. CHOY IS EXPECTED TO MAKE A SPIRITED CHALLENGE ON- TOISHAN. SARABANDE (MR. PEARSE), RED FOX (MR. INGRAM) · AND HELL FOR LEA

THER (MR. BLACK) ARE OTHER PONIES TO BEAR IN MIND."

Rapier's

Selections

For To-day

Race 1:-

RIBBLE

CHIEF SEATTLE CLORIOUS SUN

Outsider Prima Donna

Race 2

Race

TINY STAR CAVALCADE CLASSIC HALL

Outsider-Copper Idal KING'S BOUNTY MAYFLOWER NAVY HALL

Outsider Gay Crusader LIBERTY BAY

Race

TRENTBRIDGE CONBACK'S BEAUTY DINTY

FLUMMERY RACING STREAK

GLADIATOR

| America and Australia ““wili_turn|Race

professional if. Britain' loses the Davis Cup in July at Wimbledon." |was the emphatic declaration made ་་ Oxtaider-St. Joan

by W. O'Brien, 'manager of the Rice 6 London, Saturday.ers at a dinner given to the French

Tilden troupe of professional playiļj "I have neither the intention nor players, Henri Cochel and Martin the desire to play cricket against Plas, on their arrival in New York. Hace

Interviewed by Reuter at Perth Wales:-Smith, Mellone (Captaki) | Australia this Summer,” says D. R. and Morrison, Underwood, Podmors Jardine, the England Test skipper, (Western Australia), Perry „de-j and Davies; Matthias, Harlewood in an exclusive statement publish statement.

The following are the probable teams:

Forley, Jones and Duncan,

BAY VIEW FAIR VIEW

Outsider-High Speed

BUDGE OAK BAY KING'S WORTHY

Outsider Solar Star

clined to confirm or contradict this]

Somewhat significant.|Rate_dim.

China:-Wong Wing: Li Tin Sunged by the "Evening Standard".-ly, however, he added that he was waiting for further information:

and Lau Mau; Leong In Chan, Leung| Wing Chui and Lee Kwok Wal; Young Reuter. Shul_Yick,_Fung King Cheong, Prū Ka Ping, Tam "Kong Pak and Tay Queo Llang.

Jardine resigned the captaincy from America.

·

BRILLIANT STAR HYDROPLANE SPORTING LIFE

Ontalder King's Fancy of the Surrey County Cricket Mr. S. F. Ferry, the father of the Race_:~

PARNTERSHIP Club two months ago, but it was player, confirms the fact that fresh

GAY

BUTTERFLY then considered more than prob professional offers have been made

WARRINGTON able that he would lead England to his son, and there can be little

Outsider Ceha -ATHLETIC FAIL TO in the Test matches, especially doubt that young Perry again in Baes

10AM WILLIAM OSLER. APPEAR.

as he was captaining the M.C.C. Lacing the strongest temptations: WAKEFIELD team in India.

At the time of the inter-zone final RACING BOT During the 1932–33 - M.C.Por the Davis Cup at Auteuil. Läst jaan Outalder, Mik Artillery Premier League tour of Austraila, Jardine was year, renewed offers were made to Rane. 11

LIITOPIAN. Team Disappointed.

{subjected-to-bitter criticism for him to join the Tilden team, but ke

TOLSHAN the adoption-of-the-leg-theory-in-turned-them down until after the ~BARABANDE which Harold Larwood, W. Voce: Davis Cup challenge round against | “Oulalder-Red” Fox- and G. 0. Allen were the instro-France, saying that he was concen- mentalists.

trating upon helping to bring the cup back to Britain.-Reuter, ba

, י,

FAIR CROWD TURNED AWAY

-After having travelled to the Club Ground, the Royal Artillery a' disappointment

They will meet for the trophy eleven received over $6 holes on or before Sunday, when the Chinese Athletic "team | April 15.

Henderson beat S. McNider

Under Doctor's Orders heart A

With Strained Heart.

Unperturbed by the ́ten sion he was causing-Jardine

there folowed the "cricket continued his policy and

did not appear to play their pre-war" that will go down in mler league soccer

match

the annals of ærliket as the first break between England and Australia. In the history of the Teals.

and 4, and Jex beat 4 Mills 2, and scheduled for yesterday. 1 in the semi-finals.

The referee waited för 20 min- utes, and then dismissed the Artillary team, the Athletic hay B. K. Valentine, who was under The following will represent the ing made no appearance. Des Jardine in the M.C.C. teams in In Army

pite the inclement weather" there dis, has been named in some Hollingsworth (Lincoln); TRIANGULAR TOURNEY TEAM Rolericoins) Metcalfe were quite a number of spectators quarters as Jardine successor.

(RA); Alat Din (Punjable), - Dulla turned away," Singh (Panjabis), Yoemans (Lin- Dulla Singh of the Punjabis point) J. de Winton (8.W.B.), Beriment will play in the pivot Karlar Singh (Punjabis), W. O. Santor

(AEC), LL. Garthwaite (R.A.) and. position for the Army in Lal Singh (Punjabir),; "Lair match against the Navy In

AGAINST NAVY

"the Triangulár Hockey, Tourna.

dient on Wednesday in place of

SAINTS TRIP OFF

"Bergt, Halford, A.E.C.), who has '' The St. Andrew's Club visit

LAWN BOWLS CANCELLED

Owing to the later during the week Bowling Green petition, which held to day, har, be

been omitted from, the team on Macao to play against the Macão: This decision was

ctor's ordera." It is understood Hockey Club, arranged, for to-day, *in "suffering” from “a strained hai been capcalled.

an Inspection of the

terday afternoo

C. F. Walters, the Worcester- shifre and England opening bats- |man, la yet another possibilty,

RECREIO SPORTS

Olut

LONDON COVERED COURTS TITLE

Miki Records Two Triumphs

BRIGHT HOPES FOR LARWOOD

Bookings For Test At Trent Bridge

Speaking at the annual meet- -ing of " the Nottinghamshire": “County Club in Nottingham yesterday, Dr. G. O. Gauld, the Hon. Secretary, stated that the commitiée were hoping to fee Larwood, completely restored Flo, fitness at the beginning of

the con

unced that book" land A

Bridga in June

was elect

secounts for last.

MORNING SUN DISQUALIFIED.

Crossing In Novices Event.

Morning Sun, who was ridden" into second place in the Novices' Race on Saturday by Mr. H. M. Remedios, has been disqualified for crossing, and the official order for the race is given as:

1. Glad Eyes (Mr. Chop).. 2. Teo Tak (Mr. Sewell). 3. Midday Sun (Mr. Black).

SATURDAY'S JOCKEYS' RECORDS

N. Deliz

J. W. Pote-lient

E. O., Butler

A. J. P. Heard

Y

W. H. Choy

5. N. Pan

Ip

T. FUGI

Pui Ying R. II. Charles

B. A. Proulx [G. W. Geweil

P. P. Botelho

II. M. Remedion J. L. Jordan F. M. L. Boures H. V. Fearse

P. F.: L

JE

Why Chal Taylor

Lo G) Hin Yue/Shun

D. Black

Tang Man Wa J. C. A. Ingram- G. U. da Reza

Nis. A. Burrimu

A.A. 2.. Botelho

1st 2nd 3rd Un

China Maff Sports Diary

TO-DAY Football-Bunday Herald Cup Anal.

China, v. Wales

(Club- ground, 8.30 p.) }{Lawn Boy}Lin

Kowloog Bowling Green Club/Intra 19: Clubi Match, 11 amphe Racing

BEktra Race Meeting

Hockey Radio

Hocke

Happy Velloy)

TO-MORROW

Y.M.CIA! sonlors?

(6.15 pm.)

WEDNESDAY: :

Hong Kong Hockey: Club?

45 p.)

seniors Barrelo V Bordery":{" RSDAY,

Entries close for Third Extra Hace

-FRIDAY

Cong Hockey

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