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ON WAKEFIELD

PAYS $176.70)

SENSATIONAL WIN IN DIANA CUP

FANLING RACE MEETING

A large crowd yesterday saw some of the finest, hurdle, "steeple-

Mr. G. P. Ferguson's

ARTILLERY

ارچه

ENGLAND BEAT IRELAND

AT TWICKENHAM -

THREE PENALTIES IN SECOND HALF DECIDES ISSUE

country champion, Tom Cobley, mencement of innumerable brilliant Police Well Beaten By

5 Goals To 2

London, Saturday,

BRILLIANT DISPLAY BY KENEGHAN

BEAT ATHLETIC

CONVINCINGLY

A crowd of 50,000 saw the England fifteen beat their Irish visitors by 14 points to 3 in the Rugby International Champion- (Continued From Page 4) ship at Twickenham to-day in sunny, though chilly weather. ""

(Continued from Page 4) chasing, and cross-country racing free rein in the matter of some This represented England's, fourth consecutive success over made two changes, Tay taking In ever seen at Fanking, Miss Eileen glorious long passes, which, in spite Ireland and her first triumph in this season's series.

Pak-wa's place on the left-wing, Turbett riding an excellent race of the speadiness of the opposing

The game opened sensationally, and Wong Wing resuming his place on Wakefield in the Diana Cap to players, were exceptionally effective ORDNANCE BACK Giles going over in the fifth in soal. pay the biggest dividend of the In Pardoe's support, Scott and

minute for Boughton to add the Apart from a few breakaway {ufternoon, $176.70.

Harris worked unceasingly; and the

TO FORM goal points.

raids, the first half went to the cross trio were instrumental fú the com-

Splendid kicking to touch by soldiers. Keneghan was quickly in both teams featured the play, but the limelight with his accurato was beaten by three quarters of attacks

the English forwards were por- passes and the Fusilier forwards length in the Lightweight Fox Among the Artillery forwards,

forming disappointingly, heeling kept the ball in South China's area Hunter's Cup, while Racing Strain Morton and Knight were seen to

very sluggishly midway through for considerable spells, but could came home a narrow. winner in the best advantage, showering

After a series of defeats, the the first half. The Irish pack, in not manoeuvre" for a goal. the Heavyweights with Glen Shee upon the luckless Wong, In the when they defeated the Police by rushes, being particularly impres-Grindley from a free-kick up the Ordnance surpassed themselves contrast, launched many fierce Wong Wing was first tested hy and Golden Star in the remaining Athletic goal,' a constant stream places.

5 goals to 2 at the Valley, on Satur-eive in the loose. of accurate shots which gave the Chinese defence many anxious day.

The Ordnance had their efforts Ireland scored their only moments, Morton being particularly rewarded after. a number of raids on through O'Connor in the first clever with his head-work.

Wong, Mee-shun worked the ball From his position on, the right the Police goal when Boden, from minute of the second half, the effort through well, and a goal looked

the right wing, sent across a ground being unconverted. wing, Edmunds fashed across shot to Worsfolds who scored from

likely, but Keating robbed him in Following this the Irishmen were the act of shooting. Tao and Wong close centres, and although Smith close ranigu. was rather unfortunate in posses-

continually being penalised for off-again threatened danger when they A few minutes later Kong Hing side, Boughton landing three brought the ball down in a good sion, yet he, too, centred several equalised for he Police when he sent penalty goals to give England a bout of passing, but Keneghan and (Mr. Prichard) a very clever ones.

in an angle shot. Continuing to convincing viatory by 14 points to Wheeler nipped the movement in Won by short head; three lengths, Without the services of Chan press, however, Worsfold scored S.Reuter. Pari-mutuel: Win $15.10; wire" Chan-wo, the Athletic would un-again for the Ordnance." $5.70; 35.20; 5.30.

Details were as follow:-

THE RESULTS The Sun Kum Shen Handicap, two milen.

(166

| Mr. R. Allen's "Flummery

(Mr. Davis) Ibs.). Mr. W. T. Stanton's Belinda (168

lbs.)

(Mr. Stanton)2 Mr. H. de B. Prichard's Lucy

Giltters (166 lbs.) (...)

The Fat Chuy Handicap, burdle ruce, 11⁄2 miles. Fearun's No Fear (158 lbs.)

(Mr. Staton) Soldier of Italy Mr. A. H. Potts'

(165 lbs.)..........(Mr. Ferguson) Mr. H. J. Cowie's Widnes” (156)

lbs.)

(Mr. Cawio) Won by one length; half length. Pari-mutual::Win $17.80; 5) "wirg' $7.50; $5.50; $9.

The Sheung Shul Steeplechase, 1

milen.

jdoubtedly have been swamped.

After the interval the Police took Playing among the forwards; up the attack, but soon found them- Chan received an unending attend-selves penned in their own area. Lance from the vigilant Pardoe, From a free kick O'Brien placed the which greatly curtailed individual Ordnance further ahead when he forward work,.

sout in a high shot. Further goals came from Baden und Routledge ns the result of the fine efforts of the latter.

3:

Dr. Reddy's Pride of Tsingtas (105

lbs.)

(Mr. Needa) Mr. Wong Sui Ngan's Burgomaster (168 lbs.)......... (Bir. Davis) Dr. J. C. Macgown's Tillicum (180

lbs.)

.....(Mr. Price) Won by four lengths; five lengths, Pari-mutuel: Win $8.50; "wire" $0.60; $5.90.

division. Mr. G. W., W. Morris' Festival Eve

(100 bu)

.

Ho Kar Kenng Missed Nothing daunted, however, Chan soon got into the habit of dispos

sessing himself of the ball and in this feature surpassed ever Pardoe in the accuracy of his brilliant dis tribution. Through the absence of 2 Ho Kar-Keung, Yeung Kin-po' was brought into the side, but, though

8 he tried his utmost, he' WIS not In the same class as Chan and in consequence several clever move-

BANGIRELAND SCORE

England

was

Scotland

freland

Pts.

field, but cleared well. A little later Talbot and Dennis tried shots, but. try Wong Wing easily saved.

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the bud, and sent Dennie away. The contre-forward transferred to Harrison, whose drive just curled over the bar.

A Narrow Share South China again became threa 1.03 14tening through Tao, who was being

The following have been the re left well unmarked by Ellis, and.. sults of matches between England from one of his centres, Tam head- and Ireland since 1920...'.....

ed the ball to Wong, but Rowlanda

In the last minute of the game 1920-At Dablin, England 14-11 ran out and took the ball off Wong's Kong Hing scored again for the 1921-At Twickenham, England 15-foot. Police after a fine solo effort. 1922-At Dublin, England 12-3

1923-At Leicester, England 23--5 1925 At Twickenham, Draw 6 1924-At Bekast. England 14—3

|1926-At Dublin, Ireland. 18—–—13.

1927-At Twickenham, Ireland 86 1929-At England |1929—At Twickenham, Ireland 6-5 |1930-At Belfast, Ireland 5.0-3.

1931-At Twickenham Ireland 6

EAST LANCS AGAIN SUCCEED

Airmen Defeated

...

1982-At Dublin, England 11-8 1933--At Twickenham, England 17—6 1934-At Dublin, England 19—S.

The Chinese were now enjoying. more of the exchanges, but at no time did their play reach its usual high standard. The passing be tween halves and forwards was far from accurate, and slowness mark. ed most of their movements.

The first half came to an end with the Fuelliers attacking.

The Fox Hunters' Race, light weight mente started by the latter failed At the Valley on Saturday the East Lancs. furthered strengthened Lo Wai-kuen finished very well their position at the head of the 1935-At Twickenham, England 14 redoubled their efforts to take the indeed, but through the exceptional Third Division when they defeated display of Durham, grew rather the Air Force by two goals to all.

Mr. H. J. Cowie's Jack O'Lantern' discouraged towards the end, as did

(160 lbs.)

(Mr. Cowie) Won by lengths; four lengths. Parl-mutuel: Win $28.10; "wire" $7.40; $5.40; 26.40.

Columbia

almost at their inception.

Sir Thomas Beecham's Orch. DX 270-Aaleep In The Deep ...

SIR THOS. BEECHAM.

..(Mr. Morris) Mr. G. P. Ferguson's Tom Cobley

(170 lbs.)

1

Mr. Ferguson)

2

Norman Allin.

DB1406-Cuban Serenade

NORMAN ALLIN

Albert Sandler.

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ALBERT SANDLER

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Henry Hall's Orch;

(Miss Scott Harsten) Miss Shenton's Wembley Stag (146

lbs.).

HENRY HALL

Won by length.

(Miss Shenton) 3 one and half length;

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FOWLER MAKES DARING SAVES AGAINST MACAO.

In the second period, the Fusiliers

lead, and literally over-ran the Chinese

After 20 minutes Elliott, receiv 3 both Lee and Tang Kwong-suming the ball in the centre of the

the right and left wings. Chui Ah-fal bore the brunt of the Artii-field, made a fine lone effort to run

through and score.

(Continued from Page 4): lery offensive, aplandidly. and

In the latter stages of the game managed to aid his forward-line on Mather, receiving the ball from and the right-wing formation, com- a number of occasions. The backs, Crosley, sent in a hot shot from prising the brothers, S. and G. H. certain, Lee Tin-sang sent. Tao however, were not up to their usual

Kenoghan initiated a good move ment and Talbot, carried on by beating Leung In-chan and pass- Ing out to Hughes, who cut in, but he lost control of the ball at the crucial moment, when a

a goal looked

away, and the winger passed in to standard and failed to make their very close range to register the se- Fowler, were starved.

Brown worked hard at centre- Tam, who quickly, transferred to clearancex effective, although Mak Cont goal for the Lancs.

forward but was just a fraction too Wong, but the latter's" shot Sui-hon played better under greater

alow in his efforts.

easily dealt with by Rowlands,

W&9

Pari-mutuel: Win $170.70;, "wire" pressure from the opposing for-SERVICE CORPS LOSE In the second half Moeller chang. Tam and Wong changed positiors

| $36.60; $8.80; 36.40.

The Fox Hunters" Race, heavy weight division.

wards.

- Artillery Open Score

TO ST. ANDREW'S

ed over to centre-forward, and in the second half, but could "not": Brown filled his vacancy at inside-outwit 'the soldiers defence, · 'and The game opened quietly with an Mr. B. C. Field's Racing Strain (175

(Continued from Page 4)

| left, and, although this resulted in a the Chinese forwards seldom saw [BB.)

...(Mr. Field) Athletic raid which was unsuccess-

better distribution of the ball, the the ball during this period. Mr. A. G. Ropes Glen Shee (175 ful, but in the following minute a Saints Nearly Score

"Y" were still held by Macao'a bril- * Lee's Brilliant Save Ibs.)

Mr. Ropes) 2 clever right-wing movement saw Mid-way through the first half.lant halves, Airosa, on the right- Play was extremely fast, and one Mrs. D. C. Wilson's Golden Star

and E. C. Fincher had a stroke of hard flank, being outstanding." (175 lbs.)...(Mr. Price), the Artillery break away

expected the Fusiliers to take the, a shot, goalwards luck when he drove a well placed Won by four lengths; two lengths. Knight flash

Both S. Fowler and Moeller lead at any moment, but that Pari-mutuel: Win $18.40; wire" which struck the upright and re-shot for the far corner of the net. broke away on occasions in the goal did, not materialise, }$12.30; $23.30; $18.

bounded for Morton to net, with a Butters, however, just managed to second half, but were unable to

get his toe to it and deflect it over penetrate Macao's laat line of de-high shot from Talbot, but was Ineat header.

'At the Artillery end, Durham was the line. brought full-length to clear a low From the "bully off," after the grounder from Lo Wal-kuen, and resumption, the Service Corps go! the Artillery backs soon cleared away to a determined attack, but their area and sent their forwards again they were unable to beat the Saints' backs. E. F.-Fincher even- in motion once more.

SERVICE CORPS SHARE POINTS WITH RECREIO

(Continued from Page 51 -: Play was then transferred to the Recreio's half for a while, but the backs were safe and Santos

Morton tried a soap-shot and Loftually notted with a well placed given the ball in his own half to Hon-cheong, the left-back,, coming ground shot, after a Saints break-

completely. beat the Service Corpa" defence to forward to tackle, deflected the ball away, which

beat to Edmunds, who snapped up the Butters.

score.

Was

A similar movement led to their opportunity to increase the Artil- Following this, several attacks third goal, Forsythe again beinglery lead.

were made by both forward lines beaten on the half-line for Campos

Durham brought off a wonderful and, once Guest had to run out..to

Service Corps Revival

to go through and and, score the save from the foot of Yeung. Kan-clear a slow ball, which he mis Recreio's third..

po right on the goal area, but Chan timed but recovered in time to Chan-wo returned; his clearance clear Senior's effort,

v The teams were From the commencement of the with interest, and, although Dur-

RAS.C.Butters; Grant and Too- second half, the Service Corps ham held Chan's return effort, the

latter ran through and bundled the Barlow, Tipple, Senior, Hoperoft and good; Dalley, Ransom and Masker: settled down to a better type of football.

bail into the net.

Jefferies. The two backs lay

After the interval,

fence.

China Mail Sports Diary

TO-DAY Badminton-Mixed Doubles

Club de Recreio "B" v. St. Andrew's Talkoo R.C. v. Chinese R.C., 8 p.m. Hockey-Mamak Tournament

Police. Twaith Battery, Royal

Artillery

On one occasion, Wong held n.

caught unawares, by Hughes, who kicked the ball out of his hands and lobbed to Dennis. The latter carefully sent the ball towards, the open goal, but Les came up in the nick of time, and averted a certain, goal by clearly off the line.

Shortly after this narrow escape, Lee headed ont a terrific drive by Talbot, a shot which Wong could never have reached.

Tam then broke through on his (Police Training School ground), own, but Kowlands came out and

4.15 p.m.

blocked bla, ahot,

Yachting

Returning once again to the Royal Hong Kong Yacht Club Ninth attack, the Fusiliers loat several

Championship for "Ladies."

TO-MORROW.. Hockey (eg

Radio Indians v. Police Indiáns,

p.m.

good chances of scoring, by over- doing their short-passing in front 5 of goal, and crowding each other's

movements.

Central British v. Y.M.C.A., 5.16 p.m. |

9. China "A:"-Wong Wing; Leo Tin-sang, Lau Man; Leung In-chan,“ Leung Wing-chui, Lee Kwok-wai; Tso Kwai-shing, Wong Mes-shun, Fung King-cheong, Tam Kong-pak and Tay

Quee-liang

*Fusiliers: Rowlanda; Whaoler,

Keating Grindley. Keneghan, Ellis

Hughes, Harrison, Dennis, Talbot and

AHERN WINS K.G.C. JUNIOR TITLE

| St. Andrew's:—Guest; Angus“ and further, back towards their owal Artillery Make Headway goal and "gove less scope to, the

Chan's goal was counterbalanced White; MacNider, Hamson and Weill; Langley, Carroll, E. F. Fincher,. E.-C. opposing forwards.

shortly afterwards when Pardoe Fincher and MacKay. The second half, was, barely 10 converted a penalty awarded the minutes old when Forsythe took! Artillery, and, following a continual the ball down the field, passed in barrage upon the Chinese goal the

Cassumbhoy And Shute To to Clark, who, with a beautiful Artillery were rewarded when cross-shot, beat Remedies, the Morton placed them further ahead, Recreio goalkeeper. This success once again through clever hend Challenge For Doubles Title Robert seemed to inspire the side to better work interval, the Artillery Holders of the Colony Open gether into a very formidable com- things, and for some while tha

Doubles lawn tennis chambination. Recreio defence were kept on their settled down to a sustained offen- plonship for the last 10 years, Incidentally, Shute's two sons, toes. At last a fine centre from sive on the Athletic goal with but the Rumjahn cousins will this year Warwick and Kenneth, will also Eyecott found the ton of Clark, an occasional attack from the

be opposed by a very strong pair in make their first appearance in the who with a hard diagonal grounder Chinese, who seemed somewhat de E. L. H. Shute, a newcomer to the Open Doubles, and, judging from again beat Remedios.

moralised.dag The Equalising Goal

The Athletic, however, added the Colony, and JA E. Cassumbhoy, their Home record, are also likely to The Service Corps equaliser only goal of the half, when an who has reached the Final once, go a long way, they had was the result of a long pass to opening made by Chan, gave Yeung and who entered the semi-final with I. M. A. Razack, who has entered |L M., A. Razack last year. *** the last two Opan, Doubles : Cham- Clark, who, after beating the two Kan-po the opportunity to net out Shute came to the Colony last plonship events, with J. A. E. Ca backs, scored with a fast rising Artillery Dorham!"

side Durham's reach,

year with a very dine rec Hopkins, Bhoto

Clancy Scott, Pardoe, Harris; been invited to With the scores level, the Recreio Edmunds, Batterfeld, Morton,

Hampshire Co again took the initiative, but Digby and Smith, and Fuller were equal to the mands made upon them and bra

up the attacks. The final whiste „blaw with the scores level,

tiesWong Bik-ping; Mak

Hon-cheong Ho Char-yin, Chu Ab«££,}Ng Tak«wing i/Tang Kronis

um Low Wal-kuen, Chan Chan Young Kan po and Lee Hing ching

the

Overwhelming Win Over Henderson

the top of this?

won the Kow-

having sumbhdy, is not taking part in this loon Gol, Club "Junior" Cham ticipate In the year's tournament for business rea«, ship. esterday, defeating R. Hen-

Asta derroti

adminton: Entries for the zchampionships, matchiezas chole

ose today at 6 pm are Attiin "Ahern,“with a 40, and

this year than:41/wasruix-up/He returned

He resona

present which

the expect

local

"expected to

1to-nx of new talent

the Colony

ntical cards for the

rounds?"

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