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BAER ISSUES

CHALLENGE TO

HAMAS & LASKY

TO BATTLE BOTH ON

SAME

CARD

ין.

HAMAS ACCEPTS CHALLENGE

ture.

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New York, Dec. 13.

HOME HOLIDAY SOCCER

To-morrow

FIRST DIVISION

ARSENAL (-) BLACKB'N (8) CHELSEA (1)

ATHLETIC OUTPLAY LINCOLNS EVERTON (1)

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GRIMSBY (5) LEEDS (8) LEICESTER (1) WED'DAY (2)

י.

v Preston (1)

v Portsmouth (2)

v. Aston Villa (0)

Sunderland (0)

v Tottenham (-)

v Huddersfield (0)

v Birmingham (1)

v Stoke (1)

v Derby (0)

Boxing Day

FIRST DIVISION

ASTON V. (2) y' Chelsea (0) Birmingham(3). v'WED'DAY (0) DERBY, (8) v Wolves (1) HUD'FIELD (5) v Leicester (1) LIVERP'L (4) v Middlesbrough (2)

ور

✓ NEWCASTLE (-)

Notts Forest (-)

TOM COBLEY WINS ST. JOHN'S CUP

Mr. Ferguson's Success At Kwanti

MRS. PATON'S FINE DEBUT

v Manchester C. 41) MANTER C. (0) v Leeds (1)

PORTSM'TH (2) Blackburn (0) Preston (-).. V ARSENAL (-) STOKE (4) v West Brom. (1) SUNDERL'D (8) v Everton (2) TOTTENH'M (-) v Grimsby (-)

SECOND DIVISION BRADF'D C. (1) Port Vale (2) FULHAM (0). # Bradford (2) Hull (-) NORWICH (-) Notts C.-(0) OLDHAM (2) Plymouth (1) v BRENTFORD (1) home an easy winner at the Christ- SHEF'D U. (-) v Barnsley (-) B'AMPTON (1) v Swansea (0)

mas meeting of the Fanling Hunt WEST HAM (3) v Bury (1)

and Race Club, which was held að Kwantl before a large gathering in glorious weather. Mr. G. P. ¿For guson, the owner, who recently re turned from Home, rode Tom Co- bley.

In this almost perfect quinette, W. BROM. (6) It looked to-day as if Max Baer, Tang Kwang-aang, was par excel- WOLVES (3) world's heavyweight boxing cham-lence. He was very speedy, and

SECOND DIVISION pion, was going to have to welsh his ball control was marvellous, on a dare or take on an awfully and his centres were very accurate BLACKPOOL (0) v Oldham (0)

Burnley (1) and well placed.

BOLTON (3) difficult assignment in the near fu Lai Kwok-chiu played an excel-BRENTFORD (3) v Plymouth (0)

BRADFORD (3) v Fulham (1) lent game too; both constructive BURY (2) v West Ham (is" - Maxie, in a spirit of 'bravado, and destructive. Sul Tin-lim was MANTER U: (1) v Natts (2) recently said he would meet both not greatly troubled, but he saved NEWCASTLE (-) v Hull (-) Art Lasky and Steve Hamas, out- some fine shots when called upon, PORT VALE (8) v Bradford C. (1)

}NOTTS (-) v Norwich (-) etanding heavyweight conten-which was not very often. Lo Ho-SWANSEA (1) v Southampton (0) ders, in the same night and onfcheong and Mak Sui-yin defended THIRD DIVISION (South) the same card.

very well, both kicking strongly ALDERSHOT (0) v Bristol R. (1) Expanding, Maxie Bald further and cleanly,

Bournemouth (1) v EXETER (8) he would fight 10 rounds with

BRISTOL C. (2) Northampton (3) Athletic Take Lead CHARLTON (1) v Swindon (0) each. The winner of the opener,

The first goal was scored after COVENTRY (7) Gillingham (1) he added, could reat only five 10 minutes Ho Kar Keung running MILLWALL (-) v Reading (-)

(LUTON (1) v Brighton (2) minutes before defending his

through to'net as he was tackled by NEWPORT (0) v Watford (3), championship,

Ash. The referee, however, had QN'S P.R. (2) v Clapton (0) Challenge Accepted blown his whistle for a free kick TORQUAY (2) v Crystal P. (1) To-day, Hamas, former Pennjagainst Ash, and Tang Kwong-sang State collegian and conqueror of scored with a shot had Meaken BARROW (1) Max Schmeling, Art Lasky. Lee beaten all the way.

CHESTER (1) Ramage and Tommy Loughran, From the resumption, The Lin-GATESHEAD (6)

CREWE (2) [accepted_ Maxie's challenge! colns had hard luck when Sui Tin- HALIFAX (5) Ring exprts believed that Lasky, lim just managed to tip a shot from Hartlepools (2) rugged Minneapolla Mauler, Ridlay over the bar. would also accept. There

After the interval the Athletic great deal of amused speculation were again on the offensive, Ho going on as to whether the dou-Kar Keung evòlsing applause with ble-header. however, would come several solo dribbles, off.

The Lincolas missed a glorious

was a

Some fans, although conceding opportunity when Ridley took the such an attraction would es-ball up and passed through to the tablish a precedent, voiced their centre, but Higgins was out of pleasure at the idea, pointing out position and Lo Ho Cheong got the that its novelty would undoubtedly ball away. lead to a packed house.

THIRD DIVISION (North)

v Tranmere (3)

v Stockport (1)

v Southport (2)

v New Brighton

✓ Chesterfield (0)

v DONCASTER

MANSFIELD (1) WALSALL (3) Rochdale (1)

YORK (3)

v Wrexham (1)

v Ratherham (1)

v Accrington (2)

(0)

Y MANTER U. (0)

v Blackpool (0)

THIRD DIVISION (South) BRIGHTON (1) v Luton, (1) BRISTOL R. (4) v Aldershot (1)

Queen's F.R. (2) CLAPTON (2) CRYSTAL P. (4) v Torquay (1) EXETER (4) v Bournemouth (0) Gulingham (8) ✓ COVENTRY (7) N'AMPTON (2) v Bristol C. (3) READING (-) v Millwall (-) SOUTHEND (1) v Cardiff (1) · Swindon (1)

y CHARLTON (5) WATFORD (8) v Newport (92

THIRD DIVISION (Narth) ACCRINGT′′N (4) v York (1) DARLINGTN (1) v Rochdale (1) LINCOLN (-) DONCASTER (3) v Hartlepools (0)

v Carlisle (-)

N. BRIGHTN (3) v Gateshead (1) (2) ROTHERH'M. (1) v. Walsall (1)

SOUTHPORT (1) v Crewe (1)

V DARLINGTN (0) STOCKPORT (4) Chester (2)

TRANM'E (4) y Barrow (1) · *WREXHAMI (5) ✓ Mansfield (0)

FUSILIERS DROP POINTS IN CRAWFORD AGAIN

LAST 10 MINUTES

BEATS PERRY

British Tennis Ace Declared Stale

Sydney, Saturday.

Tom Cobley, favourite for the St. John's Cup, yesterday romped

Mrs. J. R. Paton, who rode hen. jown pony, the Loafer, to a win in the Ladles Scurry, is a newcomer to Kwanti, and, displayed rare judgment against an experiencedi field.

Mr. A. Wall, who had a nasty (spill in the cross-country event,

received minor injuries,

1.-2.30 p.m. The Volunteers Hurdle Race. 14 Miles for Chima Ponies ap- proved by the Officer Commanding Machine Gun Troop, as bona fide Troop Ponies kept in Troop Stables, Catchweight 168 lbs. To bq fidden by Owners.

Winner-A Cup; 2nd--$30; 3rd-$20. ̈

Entry Fee $5.

Mr. B. C. Field's Racing Strain

168 lbs. (Mr. Field) 1 Mr. H. J. Cowie's Widnes 168 lbs.

(Mr. Cowie) '2 Mr. W. A. Mackinlay's The Cur- lew 168 lbs...(Mr. Mackinley), Pari-mutuel: Win $29.80; Places $8.30,

(Continued from Page 4).

capable of converting the many The Athletic went further ahead openings made by the halves. Challenge Ridiculed

when Lai Kwok-chiu took the ball Little was seen of the Fusiliers Others, however, ridiculed mo-up and passed in to Ho Kar Keung, left wing, most of the play being dest Maxie's challenge as just so who beat Meaken with a good left on the right, where Parry and Har-In the Triangular International much more of the "hooey" which

foot drive.

rison proved a fast and effective tennis tournament, between Aus- Maxie is so free in dispensing,

About 10 minutes from time, the combination.

tralia, Great Britain and France. It was generally believed, how. Athletic scored their third and Dennis had few chances to shine, held here to-day, Jack Crawford

laat goal. Ho Chor-yin passed being practically

subdued by Australian Davis Cup captain and Miss Scott Harsten's Racing Pluck

net..

champion

ranking lawn tennis player, i straight sets, winning by 6-0, 6-4. Perry was obviously stale and suffered his fourth defeat in thren! weeks-Reuter.

9

2.-3.00. p.m. The Tal Po Handicap Steeplechase. 1 Mile 9 Furlongs for China Ponies,

Winner-A Cup; 2nd-$30; 3rd-$20.

Entry Fee $5.

Wong Sui Ngan's Burgo- master 182 lbs...(Mr. Davis)

185 lbs..

Pari-mutuel:

1

.....(Mr. Deitz)

(Mr. Gregory) 3·

$6.40; ($8.00. Win $7.10; Places

ever, that either Maxie was going forward, and Lee Hung-chung took Smith. There is a weakness in the ex-Wimbledon champion, again de-] to have to do some tall talking-the ball in his stride to go right half-back line, Peckham being feated Fred Perry, world' No. 1Dr. J. Reidy's Banjolina (150 lbs. or go through with whatever arthrough and walk the ball into the very low. rangements he had in mind.

Baer, heavyweight

The defence was good, and with since last June, has not fought A moment later Tang Kwong a little more understanding be- since that time. He is scheduled sang hit the bar with a great shot tween Waukley, Keating, and Row- to meet Kingfish Levinsky, in a

from 40 yards."

lands, should prove an effective four-round no-decision bout in cheong, Mak Sui-hon: Ho Chor-yin,

Athletic: Sui Tin Lim; Lo Ho-stumbling block. Chicago soon-United Press,

Lai Kwok-chiu, Ng Tak-wing: Tang

Oxford Clears Penalty Kwong-sam, Yeung Kam-po, Ho Ka- The game opened at a fast pace,

Perry was sensationally defeated by Adrian Quist in the Semi-Final has been twice beaten in New Zea of the Victorian Championship, and

-3.30 p.m. The Tally-Ho Hurdle Race. - Miles for China Ponies, Han- ters that have completed at least 5 lines this Season. Winners of stako money in an Official or Unofficial race since September 1st Barred. Catchweight 148 lbs. Winner-A Cup; 2nd-$30; 3rd-$20,

Entry Fee $5,

LANEFORD TROPHY ng Au Ping-ming and Lee Hung-with a raid by the Lane land recently by "Pat" Hughes, Mr. A. II. Pott's Soldier of Italy

Dennis Plays. Consistent Golf To Win

HIRST WINS MEDAL POOL

Playing consistent golf A. J. Dennis, with a net score of 132,

ching.

which Lincolns: Meakea; Ash, Edminson; ballooning over the bar when well culminated in O'Donnell Malpas, Higgins, Ridley and Baldry. Thompson, Dudley, Robson; Mathews,

placed.

GUNNERS SWAMPED IN POOR GAME

(Continued From Page 4)

Dabby scored first, making.no

was successful in being the first mistake with a fine pass from

the

2

British Davis Cup player. 169 lbs. (Mr. Ferguson) 1 He was previously beaten by Craw-Mr. R. Allen's Punch 168 is.... ford in the Australian Champion-Miss Scott Harston's Marina 168 ... (Mr. Davis)

lbs.

..(Mt. Deitz) 3 Pari-mutuel: Win $8.80; Places $5.90, 6.30. 4-4.00 pm The Ladies' Scurry.

At the other end, Harrison secur- ed and beating Oxford, who had run ships this year. fout, shot for the corner, but Ball fung himself across the goalmouth and punched out. From the re- sultant penalty-kick, Harrison's shot was well cleared by Oxford.

The Fusillers rearguard, Wauklin

SHANGHAI LOSE TO MEIJI UNIVERSITY

winner of the "Laneford ChalHowlett. Price shot wide when the and Keating, showed good anticipa- Two Late Goals Decide

WAS

Superiority Maintained

tion, and their tackling and clear- ances were sound, but as a combina-

Rugby Issue

Mile for China Ponies approved as Bona Fido Polo Ponies. Winners of Stake Money in an Official or Un- offein Race since September 1st barred. Weight for Inches as per scale. To be ridden by ladies (no spurs allowed.),

lbs:

2

5-4.30 p.m.-The St. John's Cup. Over

lenge Trophy," recently present- Gunners were awarded a penalty ed to the Kowloon Golf Club by Messrs. Lane Crawford, Ltd.

against Tucker.

Winner-A Cup; 2nd-$80; 3rd-$20. The competition, which

After 15 minutes Craigh lobbed tion. they exhibited little under-

A Cup will be presented to the win- decided yesterday over 36 holes Howlett to bead in the Engineers'

the ball into the goal-mouth for standing, and Rowlands had to be

Shanghai, Saturday. ning rider. Entry Fee $5. medal play on handicap, attracted

on the alert constantly.

Staging an irresistable comeback, Mra, J. E. Paton's The Loafer 181 the visiting Meiji University tour Mr. A. J. Stocker's Bay of Calamity jan entry of 38 competitors, and ideal

The First Score

(Mrs. Puton) second goal. weather conditions prevailed.

ing rugby fifteen to-iny defeated Swain and Gorman did not show the Shanghai Rugby Football Club Mr. D. J. Newbiggin's Kung (152)

•140 159 (Miss Beryl Fair) Dennis, who played steady golf The Engineers pressed in the though they settled down later to

up too well in the opening stages, by 19 points to 11.

lbs. (Miss Scott Harston) throughout the competition, held a second half, and within five min play a sterling defensive game. rapid succession five minutes from

Pari-mutuel: The Japanese scored two goals in substantial lead after the morning tues a corner was forced. Callard Their kicking appeared half-heart-the end-Reuter.

Win $7.20; Places $6.20; $5.40. round with a card of 74 less 8 to centred beautifully, and Howletted, and they invariably attempted give him a net card of 66.

Con-shot goalwards, Bradden deflecting to dribble instead of effecting first collegians opened their rugby tour On Wednesday last the Japanese tinuing after tiffim his play de-the ball into the net with his head. time clearances. teriorated slightly-and-he-took-41 The-Sappers-added-to-their score

in Shanghai by overwhelming the for the outward half, but consoll-when Creagh centred for Derby to proved team, Parry on

The Fusiliers were a vastly im-United States Marines by 42 points| dated his position with a good beat Mackrill with a nice drive. wing in particular being too fast all departments of the game.

the right to 6, outclassing the Americans in Mr. G. P. Ferguson's Tom. Cobley second nine of 88 to repeat his With 10 minutes to go Howlett for North and Gorman, and it was morning round of 74 less 8 and re-scored the fifth goal, receiving from one of his fine centres that nese Inter-University championship. Mr. Oddsfish's The Bogle 168 lbs.

Meiji University hold the Japa- turn a second card of net 66, which from Callard. proved to be a popular win.

Engineers: Sellik; Tucker, Slack; Harrison beating Oxford from close the Fusiliers took a deserved lead, The pool, which was run for the den, Darby, Howlett and Creagh

Denham, Lester, Pegg; Callard, Brud- best medal round on handicap re-

range. turned on the afternoon round, was Worthington, Hunt, Gardner Rivers, Lancs literally threw away many Artillary-Mackrill; Price, Yokalt; Throughout the game; the East secured by W. Hirst with a card of Brown, Thompson, Leagh and Taylor, splendid chances of scoring by the

80-10-64,

The following were the best re turns.

- W. Hirst

A. J. Dennis

148-16-132

169-32-137

R. K. Collings

152-12-140

172---32-140

18338=147

18132149

176-26-150

163-12-151

W. Ahearn E. Black W. C. Simpson R. Henderson P. Allenbrook H. H. Mundy W. Groven

159 8-151

169-18=151

HOCKEY

"(Continued From Page`)'

PENALTY MISSED AND NAVY DRAW

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East Lancs Lead From a clover pass from Griflu, Thorpe was given possession on the

inability of their inside forwards to control the ball and shoot with any power or direction.

approximately 8 miles of fair hunt- ing country, starting and finishing on the Race Course. For China Ponies, Catchweight-168 lbs. Winner A Cup; End-$30; 3rd-$20.

Entry Fee $5.

168 lbs. ..(Mr. Ferguson) Mr. G. W. W. Morris' Festival

Eve 108 lbs...(Mr. Morris).

(Mr. Archer) 3 Parimutuel: Win $8.10; Places $7.80; $40.80.

THE CASH SWEEP:

Race 1

$$67.19 104.91 52.40

No. 101

146

SPAIN LOSES DAVIS

CUP PLAYER

Enrique Maier. the Spanish Davis Cup player, announces his retirement from international lawn 85, 282, tennis matches after his present tour of Australia, in the course of

Crossing over with a goal advan-| tage, the Fusiliers attacked fiercely, and Grindley nearly increased their which he will compete in the Mél- lead with a splendid drive,

bourne championships.

Efforts by Parry and Harrison,

· 177 Unplaced ponies ($25 each): Nos.

242, 176, 74, 487, 108, 244,

Race 3:

Race 2

No. 29

04.

$438.70

125.85

62.67

Unplaced ponies ($25 each): Nos.

No. 284.

588, 189, 122, 388, 442, 237.

No. 141

.. 248

147 1

76.80 Unplaced ponies ($25 each): Nos.

Raco 4

$527.00 150.58

$597.70. 170.78

the right wing formation, went tables in the last 10 minutes. Twice rún, and scored with a cross-drive, wide, and from a corner kick, beau O'Donnell went right through with to give the East Lanes the lead: tifully placed by Roberts, Parry only Rowlands to beat, and tamely

After the interval, the Navy made placed the ball just outside the post shot outside from closetin. several good efforts, and during one from 5 yards. of these O'Donnell made an opening

On Level Terms

Given a third chance, O'Donnell { for Parratt, from which the latter. During this period, Swain, Smith Walkley and Keating to boat. Row- made no mistake, running between made no mistake.

85:40 and Gorman were given no rest, lands with a fine cross-shot. The 14, 629; 452, 432; 492, 468, 69 Throughout the second half the In the last minute of the game, the and it is to their credit that they Fusiliers appeared to have shot

Unplaced ponies ($25 each); Nos. Indians again hold the upper hand, Navy were awarded, a penalty and managed to block and break-up the their bolt, and disheartened by this

$706.40. but could not penetrate the staunch Bower sent in a low shot well away persistent efforts of Parry, Dennis, reserve, offered little resistance to defence. The United, after play- from Harmsworth, but the latter and Harrison. ing on the defensive for 15 min managed to reach it just in time. Ball, ended in "hands" being given E. Lanes-Oxford; Swain, Corman: No. 47906

the East Lancs in the last few A breakaway on the right by minutes utes in the second half, suddenly

Navy-McSweeneys Solomon, Smith: took up the offensive, when Nabl Gilbert, Bower, Bright; Dadds, Males, against Keating, and from the spot- Ball, Smith, North; Power, O'Donnell, received the ball on the left wing Parratt, O'Donnell and Adams, kick, Gorman easily converted, Lawton, Horner and Toley. and made a spectacular ran down East Lanes: Harmsworth, Harwood placing the Lanca on level terms. Keating Grindley, Keneghan, Peckham, Nor. # 104715,

Fusiliers: Rowlands the field to net the United's only Swain, Howley, Thorpe, Ridings and Heartened by this success, the Parry, Harrison, Dennis, Talbot, and 51877, 90072 013

Steele; Walkden, Thompson, Eckersley

Griffin.

East Lancs completely turned the Roberts.

110858, 48232.

No. 509

.809;

.201.85

.7005.

100,98 651, 22, 508. 488, 678 828, 192, 72.

Unplaced ponies ($25 each): No.

ST. JOHN'S CUP SWEEP.

$80,800,82 197448 M

8,800.08 TAMA: 82112 MAGNUM 34,400.04 Waukley, Unplaced ponies ($444.44 each): 44816, 88274, 14769, 68146, 77475;

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