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THE PERFECT

SWISS WATCH

CHINA MAIL

HONG KONG, MONDAY, MARCH 1, 1948.

KIT CHEE BEAT ST. JOSEPH'S How They LOCAL SOCCER Yesterday's League

FIXTURES

The allowing are the week-end fall fixture

Tunisks

MAR.

SATURDAY, MAR. 6

FIRST DIVISION

y Navy (Sookuupon,

4.30

pin; iter A. Bogau; Liursoneli,

A. Farmer and P. George).

Soccer Matches

After a hectic 10 days of Interport and shield ties, local football returned to normalcy yesterday when a number of League games were played and all the Chinese teams who have any in- terest in the First Division title won comfort- ably.

Kwong Wah 1. Jarph (Patice St. Joseph's put up a spirited display against Kit

4.30 p.m. Ref: J. Padley: Thesmen A. Willis_and_K

RAF

Police Navy (Navy, 4.36 pam; Ref: LG, Young: Lines

en C. Redman and M. McKen zi).

South China v 2514 R.A. C. m.

4.30 pm: Red J. Hav: Likes Leung and F.A. Y.T.

Buziano).

SECOND DIVISION "A" W17. Chinese & RACC, H. Valley, 1: Ret; W. Guthneya,

1942 E. F. Sisuth China (Sunkampen, pt. Ref: J. Havelanzi, Police v Dockvand Police, † pm,

R.4: A.F. Willis).

(Navy,

Navy

3 p. St Joseph's v

Ref: A. Leck).

SECUND DIVISION "R" Chinese A.A. v South Ching te', Trill.

1 p.m.; Ref; A, Drang.

At

RESULTS AT A GLANCE

FIRST DIVISION

R.A.F.

25th R.A.

St. Joseph's Slag Tao

2 Innisko

3 Buttfu

3 Kit Chee

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LEADERS GIVEN SHOCK

(By Grandstand)

The Filipinos played inspired ball yesterday to No Shocks

Joe

the league-leading Saints

greatest upset of the season.

Franco's two-hit pitching, assisted by spark-In Cup

ling fielding, contributed mainly to the Saints downfall.

2

+

4 Club

Chinese A.A. + Navy

South China

2

Kwong Wah

Eastern

OK.M. Bus

SECOND DIVISION

Police #1.Q.L.F.

2 R.A.O.C.

3

n Navy

2

Kk Chee

1

Chelsen.... U 07 14 39 55 26

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81 16 20 40 20

Liverpool ... IT

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0 16 42 58 24ng in that frame,

South China

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In the feature game the Cana- Tony. Remedies popped out and dians out-slugged Recreio for a catcher Junior Markar rifled the

Battles

London, Feb. 29.

Sunderland.. 0 19 7 16 43 33 15-2 verdict. Bill Woo's homer out apple to Lofty Bakar to nail Ro- This season's FA Cup

of the park which put the zario off, base,

CardIT

Chee but after being on level terms at the in- terval were beaten by 4-2. Club, who were

through the Sing Tao defence, Blackburn without several of their regulars players, were

Botton. and eventually follow.ng

Grimaby no match for Sing Tao and lost 4-1 after being

clever bout of passing, outplayed during the greater part of the game.

scored. Club were all aggressive Caroling Hill Eastern, lead. Omar had hard luck with towards the end of the game, Birmingham

beautiful drive which missed but were unable to reduce the Newcastle Sunior Shield finalists, flelded a number of reserves and lost to the left upright by a matter lend.

Club: Markenate, 1. Strange, F. by three of inches, Saints were awarded Kowloon Motor Bus

free kick just outside the Kit, tehle, Forrow, Heck, Wyper,

Weller, Rolinen, Mollen and Birkford. clear goals.

Hing Tae: Yu Yistak, Han Yutuomita, Chee penalty area and Gomes, who took the kick, struck the crossbar with a crashing drive. Half time came with the score two all.

SENIOR DIVISION St. Joseph's 2 Kit Chee 4 St. Joseph's pot up a spirited #ght against Kit Chee on the Club ground yesterday after-

King-cheung, Cheng Kamchol, La Keng-sleg, La Tin-stin, Le Hang-ker, Bradford

huwing and Tee Ham-ho,

Mok Kam-rbung, Lau Chuna-sane, Hao

Chesterfield, Barnsley

| Fulham

..

12 17 37 27

the

Junior Games

1440 45 24 Canucks in the lead in the fifth Bill Woo accounted for the final should be a classic

2-inning sparked-a-four-run-upriz-longvat blow but Canuck keyston-for-the-teams-left-in-the-

er Don Robbins feceives credit semi-finals Blackpool, 10 10

12 17 42 21

Filipinon The

showed they for a perfect batting day by con- 30 64 20 25 70 10

meant business right from

omelat Manchester United, Tot neeting safely In both BECOND DIVISION

teriham Hotspur and P. W. D. L.

word go when Pepy Malla sing trips to the plate. P.

A. Ple 10

A 443 1944 ed, stole second and was brought

Derby County (if they 11 23 9 7 52 #7 32 home on a sacrifle fly by Igmar IV 174

Eriksen.

win the replay next Sat- The Saints clamped Tottenham .... 20 10 AM AT 26 31

In the Junior circuit the urday with Queens Park down the screws, but the Island- Beuthampton 20 14 0 1 48 42 2

ers broke the tension once more United Nations under engy Mis Rangers) are all expon- Sheffield Wed 80 14 10 47. 42 34 West Brom... 14 'B. 12 41 32 81 In the fourth when they chalked kin Sammy upset all calculations West Ham..

10 11 10 39 87 32

up four tallies un a walk and an by toppling the Dare-devils with ents of football at its Bury

Infield bobble to put runners on a 3-2 nose out. The Devils had very best. Coventry, 30 32 1 z 36 30 20

base who were chased home on a chance In the Inst chapter 12 14 4 80 zu

The 8th Round brought ná 29 31 12 39 37 24 Al Smirke's two-plier, Neco Del when Ricardo Silva ambled up 29 11 12 44 46 gudo rapped out a single to score

to the platter with two away. shocks Queens Park Rangeru go- 20 10 12 44 44 Smirke and crossed the pan him. With Dare-devil supporters ing closest to providing the day's After the breather, Saints nt-Chinese A.A. 4 S. China 2 Luton

1 11 tacked strongly, but the frat-

Leicester 10 2 12 29 27 27 sell on a wild heave from cen- clamouring for a hit to bring in sensation by holding the power Chinese Athletic's defent of United 11 15 42 63 27 tre.

the tleing and winning runs Rt. ful Derby County side to 11: time tackling of the Kit Chee

foul draw, at- South China may well have an Plymouth

The Sainte notched their first cardo only connected for defendera frustrated all Nomewhat un.

Trentford... 11 7 11 12 24 51 10 tally in the Arth nay to lose by four goals to tempts to put the ball into the important bearing on the final Note Surrect 20 10 2 16 21 44 25

frame, when By which was caught,

Rangers" players and most of The youthful Rangers lost net. Kit Chee retaliated and positions in the league.

6 16 51 49 2Art Ozorio was given a life on

their supporters will never be Chinese Athletic called the Millwall ... 23 6 + 10 00 21 first-sacker Smirke's furable and 7-3 decision Gerry Langen- Although bringing off a num. after MacDougall had punched

THIRD DIVISION (NORTH)

corried the mail across on berg's Jaguars after leading for convinced that. Derby's equali ner of gri saven, MacDougall out a shot by Lee Ping-chiu, tune and the pace they set made!

P. W. D. L. P. A. PiRamon Castro's single.

3% innings.

ing gool should have been allow-

40 10 " 074 42 40

ed. was not altogether impressive Kwok Ying-kce gained posses one wonder if they could keep Rotherham ..

The Joe Franco pitched superb ball

Rangers threatened ta Itocha missed it up.

AU 19 Б 4.16 in the Saints' youl and let hission and scored,

when he shot They opened the scoring Gateshead 12 14 0 56 06 17 and held the Saints scoreless and jump into the lead in the fifth xide down when he allowed Kit a good chance

unmarked after twenty-one minutes,

12 16 1 10 10 5 7 hitless for Ave innings, yielding when Radar Hearndon earned his Wrexham. 31 18 8 10 50 10 two blows in Chee to wore their second goul. wide

this lend

the sixth, while third walk of the tussle but died was shortlived for Huf

20 22 3 10 40 30 34 Jock Brown Or the two bucks, Hussain position,

The Saints goal had many seven minutes later South DarroW was the more reliable. Rumjahn

in one of their rare Manafed was more often than not out- narrow escapes as the Kit Chee China,

Chinese forwards almed in shota from breakawaya, level led the score Rochdale paeed by the nippy

In Accrington pandawards and failed to show the all directions. Kit Chee scored through their inside right

which he their

last goal through Lee the thirty-second minute, cen1 Crew Taikou v Eastren (II. Valley, 3 p.m. sune form as that

Ping-chlu, who netted with a tre-half Hung Wing Yuk con- Boathport

following a corner verted penalty against the York fast drive

South China left-back. kick.

SUNDAY, MAR. 7

FIRST DIVISION

KM Bus Sing Tan (Police, 4.3 PR Ref F.1, Bullock: Lanes me: J. Warf and A. Guest). Raflastern

pn., Ref: F.A. Barretin; Lines men: A Ribeiro and A. Dearous. Club Chinese A.A. (+30 ph.; Ref C. Testul; Lines- men: 1. Day and A. Farmerl SECOND DIVISION “A”

KM, Busy Kit Cher (Police,

Ref: EJ. Nichols).

Ref: W, Crawford).

SECOND DIVISIÓN "

Eletric v 250 R.A. (L. Valley, 4.30

p: Ref: A.M. Lee), Signal

R.A.S.C. (Skumpon, 1 p. Ref: 1. Frank). Sing Fan Club (lub, 3 pan; Ret:

A. Faroer).

A Referees' Monthly Meeting will be held at the H.K.F.A‚'s allice today. The Kind permission) at 8.30 pm.

World Record Broken

hurdle

Kansas City, Feb. 29, Madill Gartiser, a former Navy fler, bettered the world 60-yard low

record Saturday night as he led the University of Missouri

victory in the landslide Seven Indoor Track Meet.

Boon and were

two.

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Rocha, Pereira and Gomes were | lively, while Omar gave a good account of himself on the left wing.

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Hartburn gave the Rangers sh early lead and 10 minules bé- fore half time, the Scottish In-

on the rubber for on the sacks. Alded by Bunny ternational inside left, Billy Steel,

2P 15 BR 48 22 24 the Saints was hit in every of Brown'a 31 15 J3 48 48 33 hig Ave-inning tenure.

two-bagger in

the

Stan Jaguar's turn with the willow, replied for Derby, 20 12 A - 37 48 22 Leonard then banished Brown Lefty Barradas put his side 30 15

Steel's first shot was parried

12 h at 33 from the hill and called in centre ahead when he scored on an un- by Allen, the Rangers' goalkeepe The Ran-er, but he shot through from the

28 12 13 80 40

20

30 Я 11 11 42 41 27 gardener Sherry Bux to put out necessary wild throw.

Franco 300 4 10 40 62 24the fire.

fanned Ave, gers were unable to add further rebound, 31 10 20 1160 44 24 while, Brown whiffed Bradford C... #1 10 9 10 945 23 walked

29 8 7 14 13 80 25

Brown 20 8 35 44 41 £?

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THING DIVISION (SOUTH)

P. W. D. L. F. A, Plu.

79470 an

ane.

Вих

displayed against Sing Tao,

four and to the score not for want of try- In the pivotal position, Xavior

Rangers' men swarmed around was a tireless worker and re

relieving ing. Ian Stewart made first busc In the second half, Chinese Hartlep

in the sixth struck-out on an error but was caught steal-the referee, Stavena, claiming ceived valuable support from Ht, Joerph's: Maria, Hin.

Athletic took up the

attack stockport Manson and Toledo. The latter itumislin, Manan, Xavier, Tuirds, Brown,

Of the 24ing second by a bullet peg from that a linesman had waved for a 10 12 34 41 one and walked one. from the word go and it was New Brighton 31 17 29 61 10 hatters to face France, no leashind snatcher Mike Dietrich for throw-la infringement when Car played particularly bright Pereira, Rochs, lomes and Omer.

KIL Cheet linc.

Cheung Koon-bing. Ta decidedly against the run off Halifax $1 415 85 60 17 than eleven Saints died out, Pepy the first out in the final chapter, ter threw the ball to Steel, but Kame. In the forward

Chung-wan, Chu Bhubang, Lau play that South China

Mallg showed the best return while Morrisson arid Ron Hear Mr. Stevens replied that he was choy, Yau Wahching, Tam Woon-cheun

the equaliser three minutes af- Bournemouth 80 17 7 6 57 28 41 with the stick, connecting safely ther both fled out to end the in a perfectly good position,aLULEI Tan Kungasm, Lee Ping-eblu, Kwok

Queen's f. A. 27 17 0 455 x540 three in four while Al Smirke | game, Incidentally, that was he entirely disa treed with, the Yuke. Lak Bhul-plog and Tam Chunter the resumption.

Steady

... 29 14 7 8 42 12 cluuted

with Hon Hearther's last appearance | Unesman over the “Incident, the longest hit pressure by the Walt

Port Vale. 30 14 Athletic kept play in their swan... 10 11 1 1 3 4 * a two-bagger with ducks in the on the diamond this season an Reuter. opponents' half for long periods Ipswich 28 16 2 20 4 pond.. This Leap Year's Day he will be on his "way home" 30 12 30 16 23 humiliation Incidentally broke this time next week, with "Pop" a real opportunist and always Sing 'Too garnered two fur- and their efforts bore fruit in Southend

the sixteenth minute when thelr needed careful watching. His ther points yesterday at the

outside left claimed his second Exter supports, Lee Ping-chu and Tam expense of Club, whom they

goal. It was from A corner Newport Woon-cheung showed plenty of beat by four goals to one.

kick that the fourth and Inst Reading dangerous cn Forrow was again the main goal came. dash and were

Bwindon South China were watford the move. Tang Kwong-sum stay of the Club defence, while not finished for they had the Notts Co. Have a creditable display on the Mackenzie, who deputised in ball in the net but referee Northampton Chee goal for Leck, showed up well Taustall disallowed the point lace ... right wing. In the Kit deferce, Thang Chung-wan and and brought off a number of the centre-forward had pre-Aldershot Lau Ifing-choy were prominent. good saves.

vlously handled.

Kwek Ying-kee, leader of the Kit Chee attack, proved himself |

Club 1 Sing Tao 4

St. Joseph's were the first to In the forward line, Redman become dangerous and almost and Weller were prominent. to cured in the first minute when Redman was trier throughout

fine Big Rocha, receiving

pass and proved a thorn in the side | from Omur, sent in a terrific of the Sing Tao defence. His time of six and eight=| drive which just went wide of

Although they fielded two re- tinths seconds was one-tenth of the upright. From a breakaway, serves, Sing Tao were, on the "second faster than the Tang Kwong-sum took the ball world and American mark set down the wing and centred, for

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Manchester United

Semi-Final

whole, superior to the Club in In

every department.

Sing Tao took the lead when

Canadian Win ·

Inasmuch

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Week-End. Scores

MÉN'S "A" DIVISION

St. Joseph's Recreio Bill Woo's Madcaps

was

open in the Wildcats

1 Filipinos

2 Canadians.

RUGBY RESULTS

Results

LONDON Feb. 20 of the Ruby Leagu

5 Cup-second round-played today:

2 Keighley. 22.Bramley

34

Rovers

2

Barrow v. V.R.C. Post-

poned Hall................

Rochdale

7

Hornets

3

2 Warrington

Oldham

Wakefield

2

.Trinity

3

Wigan

10

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14 Canucks deserved their win over South China 250-18-10-11-18-21 the powerful Recs, Recreio mas

77 17 34 46. termind Tony

MEN'S "B" DIVISION Gonsalves

3 Jaguars without his regular hurler Leo Rangers Tavares who was side-lined with United Nations 3 Dare-devita

Cosmos gave an injury. Pony Remedios who

walk-over to Dewsbury took over hill duties, held the Braves Maple Leafers for four frames,

LADIES LEAGUE but cracked wido

10. Canadians Brth when a four-hit barrage LADIES EXHIBITION GAME

Bill ignited by

Wco's

homer Bees counted for three

runs, which eventually proved to be the mar gin of victory, Kassa Nazarin was hia usual steady self as he placed his pitches with deadly accuracy, while Tony Remedios for the Reca walked George White the first baller to face hậm, but after that, lapse, s001 found the range.

London, Feb. 28.

by Harold Stickel in 1943. Kwok Ying-kee Lo head Into; Five minutes from the start,

Gartiser also set a new meet net with MacDougall out of record of seven and four-tenths position.

Lee Hung-koe broke through Manchester United, Tottenham Hotspurs and seconds in the 60-yard high Frem the kick-off, St. Joseph's and netted from close range

Blackpool qualified for the semi-finals of the and placed second in carried the ball into Kit Chee with a shot. which gave Mac- hurdles the 60 yard dash,

territory and Gomes.came near kenzie no chance. Immediately.

F.A. Cup in today's sixth round matches. The Kam-hol Three other meet records with a fast rising shot which afterwards, Chang

games provided all the usual thrills of the Cup were broken. They were:- kimmed the crossbar. Play was beat Mackenzie for the ball, for over 170,000 fans, whose presence brought Kansas State's Roiling transferred to the other 'end but Forrow, who had moved out special squads of police to shepherd them. Prather in the shot put, with and Kit Chee gained their into goal to cover Mackenzie, They also brought out the ticket touts, who 52 feet 4 3/8 inchen.

second goal when Lee Ping-chiul cleared from the goal-line.

were selling tickets up to ten times their pro- sent in a fast ground. shot From an accurately placed which. MacDougall caught but centre by Bickford,

per prices: Weller failed to hold. A neat bout of headed towards the corner of passing between Omar and the net, but Yu saved. Lau Rocha culminated in the latter Chung-sang came near with a breaking through to score for hard drive, but Mackenzie tin

ped it over the crossbar for a Encouraged by this success, fruitless corner. the Saints put on pressure 'and another delightful movement between Omar and Gomes re- sulted in Gomes scoring..

Hal Moore of Kansas in the mile, with four minutes 18 and 6/10 seconds.

Tom Scofield of Kansas, in the high jump, with six feet five and three-eight inches.-Asso- cláług Press.

Bruels, Feb. 28. Cyrille Delannuit of Belgium beat the French middle-weight Laurent Drathulle on points 'over ten round Jere tonight-Reuter.

the Saints,

With the scores aven.. both I aides fought hard to gain the

Ireland Wins Rugger International

Dublin, Feb. 28.

Ireland won the International Rugby Union cham- pionship for the first time since 1935, when, after having the worst of exchanges in a score.... less first half, they railed strongly to outplay Scotland by six points to zero today.

Manchester United

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SUSSEX LOSE

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22 Pirates,

Squash Revival

The Victoria Squash Courts,

Bellevue

Rangery:

B: Leigh 2 Hunitet

6. St. Helens

Bradford

Northern

17. Leeds.

Rugby League Results

Workington T. 17 · Swinton

0 Batley

York

Rugby Union Results Harlequins 13 Royal Navy

Richmond

Bervices

Exeter

Gloucester

19 Old Merchan

Taylors

20 London Trish

15 London Hosp,

16 RAF 15 Old Paulines

14 Northampton

7 Oxford Univ. 1

S. Guy's Hoap,

3: Bradford

Swansea

33 Middlesex II.

3. Abertillery aft

The Maple Leafers were gun-which have been ruhabilitated, St. Mary's ning in earnest for no less than were opened on Friday evening. Hospital four sacrifices were made in their with a match between the Ser-Aldershot determined attempt. The vices and the Hong Kong

Coventry " Canucks scored in the second in- Cricket Club. Queen's Park Rangers and and was Derby County, still drawing af-serve keeper, Radcliffe.

replaced by the re-ining on a single, a sacrifice and The Services scored an easy

a roller to second, but a costly 4-1 victory. The hardest set was Leicester ter extra time, will. have to On the Queen's Park Ran-error when Geegee dropped a played between Major Rodwell London Welsh fight again.

ground "apiva" offered catch with two away, put the and A. P. Raynor who were Roslyn Park won forged tickets, but officials Rees In the lead. The Canadians evenly matched. through to the semi-final for quickly spotted them.-Reuter, squeezed the tying run after Woo

St. Barts Hosp 8 Cross Keys Lee Hung-kce gained posse- the first time in 22 years, in

Major Rodwell held a steady Bristol alon while up field and raced spite of being involved in a mo

had singled, and the score was lead throughout the game, but wigen through to giva Sing Tao their 'tor coach smash on their way

knotted when Don Robbins alosh in the second he was severely Bridgend

cut a double right Over second goal, with the Club to the ground...

second base. In this chapter, Re-tested by Rayner, who, at one Cambridge Un. 11. London Soots defence appealing,

None of the players wera

twirler Tony Remedios stage was winning 9-5, but Devonport Ser. 0 Newbridge Club carried out a number of hurt, as they proved in boating Dockyard beat H.M.S. Sussex by 18 pulled himself

At King's Park yesterday H.M: Cielo

·Major Rodwell with hard Falmouth raide on the Sing Tao goal, but the dangerous Preston team by runs in a friendly.cricket-game

when he had the bases loaded, hitting and excellent court play Headingley the finishing of their forwards a margin of three goals before lucked punch. Hait time came a crowd of 74,000. with Sing Tao leading by two Many of the thousands of Hayden, o Hughes, b Collins..... clear goals.

Blackpool supporters who ar McCrous, run eatin Brawn, a. Turner, b. Matthews... Club started the second half rived in London for their Mahoney, e Lane, Þ. Adamı in promising style and gave team's tie with Fulham wore Shorland, e Matthews, b Adamı the Bing Tao defence many an- at the ground seven hours be- Gardiner, Manthewa ... xious moments. Mullen took the fore the kick off, but they must Pettic Adams ball down the centre and sent have thought the wait; worth Rowlands, b Adams in an excellent drive, which Yu while when Blackpool triumphaard, 'b Adams turnod round the upright for a ed.

O'Brien, not out corner.

Ernio Hinton, Fulham's Irish, Mok Kam-chung-saved-an-al International goal-keeper was moat certain goal when he found to, ba auffering from In-

cleared the ball as it was on fluenta fust before the match,

Its way to the corner of the net] with Yu out of his charge.

But the general Impression was | took the fond. McKay, shaking off that Ireland would have to "show tackle,” threw at overhead' pam, tol. From a pass by Lal Bhiu- more - Improved - form to beat Wales Mullen, who scored a try, which he

wifig, Chang Kam-hol 1. flashed 1947,

SKATING

́at Belfast on March 15 to win the himself failed to convert,

In a glorious shot which had inple crowd for the first time since | 9292,16 4TN

Bowift Ruisl, Ireland made repeated dangerous Mackensie beaten all the way 1899 Ireland had

previquily beaten rushes and soften only the infance of Club + fought back, but their world speed. England of nearly

40,000 Murdoch, the Scottish full-back, save forwards were never allowed to for the capacity, crowd

get, into a favourable'shooting people-watched the match, in which ed a disaker, c

all the thrils were crammed into the Béolland::rafiléd (in

closing

Talt 15 mlolites. The forwarde were minutes when, wwwn Ireland's backla "Well matched, like Frøland, having had to do edina del

Hhing Tao /zoal-with

300

............... H.M.6. SUSSEX

Beath

"Adars

Extraf

"Total

Bowling Adams & for 7: Mi thews 2 for 21; Collins 1 for 14 BGHM: DOCKYARDS ¡Q,CS: Collins, c. Rowlands, 'b' Seath: R. Turner, at. Hayden, b Beath... BL: Ells. O'Brien. Väthe. LIC. Brown, low, 'b Rowlandasa 944 C Braho, 4O'Brien, & Rawlands

TAHA Lane, chand & Rowlands

-74

out of the fre

by ammoking over a fog-ball which brought the game to his favour anell cut the groove letter high to re- with a 10-8 win.

{1 \ttre “George White fat the plate. Capt. Darwin enally outplay Newport t

There was one twin-killing when

Shannon Not In The Race

Pontyn 3 Bedford

[¤11 Cardiff N

21 Blackheath

8 Birminghans

Plymouth

Albion

ed G. Moyle with two clear Penzance, and games whilst J.K. Wilson Newly proved to be of a much higher. Torquay Ath, 21 Bornstaple standard than his opponent. Li, Waterito ··6- Birkenhead

Fark Tower RN. MA

Glasgow

University.

Major Hope scored a good Glasgow High widt over R.W. Frankiln. School Former

Another hard fought and in- Publis teresting game was that be Bomernet. tween Commodore Carill BNPolice and L. V. Kilbee, although the Mominy Commodore conceded the first Nottage

Bfraud M 119 United Servicos

Arcadia, California, Feb. 29

The Argentino horse, Talon, carrying eight stones 10 pounds and ridden by E. Arcaro, won game he fought back, hard Patypool g the $100,000 (425,000) Santa winning the next two Anita Handicap here yesterday After the match the teams Portsmouth

by a short hand from On Trust were entertained at Pingataf

eight stones, nine pounds); House by Major Generali ridden by J. Longdon, with G.W.E.J. Erskine, L Double Jay (eight atones six Scores? Nekvien pounda), ridden by J. Gilbert, Rodwell beat. third, of 14-runners.

Heriots

Former

Falon

330-8,-10-9:

Pantalon Carilli

ariak covered the 97,K two furlonguin ? two

Veston-ripes

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