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Defeat of Spurs most League Standings
startling of results
· London, February 4.
Only three of the 16 teams still left in the Football Association Cup, won their League matches today. Of these Manchester United beat dn- other Cup side in Burnley,
They were the only successful team of the 10 First Division clubs In the Cup, the other winners being Leeds in League II and Stockport (Third Division-Northern),
Most startling of all results affecting Cup tooms was. the home defeat of Tottenham Hotspur who last week trounced Sunderland. Seldom have so many leading, First Division clubs falled to win Of the on the enme afternoon, first 10 only Manchester United Sunderland Enined two polit-and all the others SII in the Cup
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their prospects of the Cup and
the League Double by n 3-2 vle tory over Bumfey, Which re- dured! Liverpool's lead at the top of the table to one point.
Although neither
*ide could score in the first half, the United always looked more dan gerous in attack and they were good value for their victory, in which
centre-forwardi Rowley
snortid two fie gouls.
Derby Caunty fought back well ...after Liverpool had scored, first. They gave a chance to 21 year old amater centro forward, Ray Wilkins, in place of Stamps who whk tut. And, the newcomer made the picuing for the fit goal.
Nevertheless Tottenham with a lead of 10 points are almost cer tuin of promotion if they can pe Comy average one, point from their remaining inotches.
Convincing victories While the second
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THE
INA-MAIL, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 8,1080
San Miguel Darts League:
Charlie
Whittaker obtains
maximum score of 180
(By "BULLSEYE"
The much sought after "Three Treble Twenties": (180) was scored by Charllo Whittaker of the Admiralty Civillán Möss (Hankow Road), In a league game between the Admiralty Civiliän Mäki (Hahkow Road) and the Ad- miralty Civilian Moss (Boundary Street);
Reminders
Today
Nine Dragons: Services Club.
Tombela, 8 pati * This is the first time in the three seasons of the
12 21 40 at
Ruddersfield., 2 Everton...... 23 0 16
Manchester, C 23
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Dart League that the maximum score with three darts hbs been attained in a league game.
I am sure that all telims wil
SECOND DIVISION
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Goals LA Pia Join
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Jiuli
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and Sheffield Wednesday, were sharing points, Suefield
Utiltr.1 and Leeds brought themselves closer into the running by ech- vincing victories,
Leeds
gained nway win of the agahat the bottom ventry.
me
In
heartily cor
6 33 44 Bratulating Charllo dn his
* 49 54 superb achievement.
***** 20 I30 31 20d be leaving the Colony before the league games finish, but
Bouthampton.. 27 !!
Hary West Ham.
Preston NE..
Karaly
the blagest day. 4.0 club Co-
Hwanken
After their Ane win in the Cup over Chariton, Cardiff were ex- pected to improve their Lingue position against Bradford, but home decat caused them to fail two pinces to seventeenth.
tur
Wha Tommy Lawton back lead the atluck, the Third Di- Vision South leaders. Nolls County, gained an easy win over Reading which kept them three polnis ahead of Torguny.
The latter beat Northampton in
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24 10 3 34 25 before he goes he will be pre-
9 10 11 26 38 2x sented with
1 very special
28 9 0 10 44 48 27 prize for being the first play-
20 110 12 5 41 27
29 10 7 12 39 62 21er to reach 180 in a league
No
Chesterfield
PD 11 20 2 27 game. Brentford... Grimsby..... 2* 14 0 12 34 20
The Admiralty Civilian Mess Ielerates ... 20 * 24 1139 44 26
nekburn... 29 118 39 44 26 (Boundary St); art still maintain
27 12 12 2033 25g their two point lead, but the 24 * : 13 42 63 23 P.D.s Mess Tamar have steadily 71424*7 22 crept up into seccnt place arid 12 10 60 21 are fighting hard to get into the
45 20 top of Section 1. ** 13 3: THIRD DIVISION (SOUTH)
Cardiff Bradford Luton ... 2 Quien's PR., 20 flymouth... Coventry ....
#1
111 27 40 29
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In Section 2, the 23 Field Regt. have further consolidated their
13 W LA PL.sition to a tree points lead quite a lot of Nette C7 183 6440 which will take Torquay... 27 16 6 0 44 34 21overtaking.
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Nuits F2 24 26 35 Northampton. 21 14 5 47 33 33 Norwich...
The KSLI have steadily por- 27 12 4 6 T 31 12 severed and now and themselves
Reduce gap -By-their-10th-League-victory-rurt Vale 26 12 211831-In-second place, and with their
Wolverhampton Wanderers ware without three of thair regular players through injury. and cuttered a wingle poal death. fost by Huddersfield. Altogether teams-at-the-bot tom of the First Division anjnged a good day. Apart from HR- __dersBell;—Bolton and Birming
ham obtainci two points and Charlton alone of the Inst, elgh lost.
A valuable point Manchester City took a valy- thle point from Blackpool in Birmingham won their first watch sher Clyisimas Eve by over-throwing Artcut.
One of the best performances of the day was that of Everton who drew with Aston VII. They lost their left-half. Lells, affe Aston Villa, had taken the 10 men held their Own and centre-forward Cat toriek gut a spectacular equali sing goal shortly before the end
Jenil, their
of the season, Rochdale reduced the gap between themselves and Doncaster, Third Division North lenders to two points.
Bournemouth., 28 12 2 Bouthend
25 11 Reading
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Watford Brighton Prince
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present standard of play, really intend to stay there.
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We are Boy looking forward fo few more maximum scores now that Charlie Whittaker has set the can be pace and shown that dont even in Hong Kong. So let us see what other talent we have In the league, for there is another prize for the highest individual
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28 4 12 44 07 Newport Strewall
26 0 2 13 25 42 20 Aldershot ...
27 7 6 155 19 Forwich
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score. 7 14 34 50 13 Exter
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Stockport, still in the Cup, ad- vanced to third place but they are six points behind the leaders and have played twice more. A
feature of the remarkable was that 17 of the 43 League games were drawn, six of the 19 Third Division South games end- ing this was Only 17 home
way. des
wow
A remarkable glut of penalty gave Scottish goal-ka- goals pors an unhappy_time, In the eight Division "A" matches; nine of the 10 kick awarded proved successful.
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20 13 6 Mandeld.... 28 10 10 2 47 23 3 Rothrcham 28 11 52 44 0 Stockport...
27 12 31 41 34 23 Crewe ... 20 10 10 0 4 2,30 Cellie also had a Santhyport.281281037 40 30 Okiham..... 28 11 70 37 30 No
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The most consistent markaman was Turnbull of Hibernion, who scored three of his four gool from the penalty
Their opponents penalty.
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Fulbum's rentre-forward At thir Bowley, who was off in jured for almost all the first half against Newcastle and played on the wing ts. Thin second Two-penalty-goals-by--YoungGateshead17-11-
half, was later found to broken a bone to his foot.
theth
have
The biggest crowd of the day, 30,595, watched Totton. ham humbled at home by Lai: Dealer City, one of last season's Cup finalists The Spurs showed nothing like their usual form Leicester waro worthy
pule
winners.
enabled the Rangers to save a home point against Aberdeen, New Brighton 28. N for whioni Emery missed from n nimillat kick.
Danit scored a "hat trick" for Hearts in their win at Clyde, and in one of the few penalty-free games in Division "A". Falkirk sprong a surprise by winning at East Fife-Reuter,
Australia easing up on "white" policy
By Edward Bishop
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noottles beneath the Southern Jobscidentally, has a bearing Third, Lanark his ivory chopsticks today. upon Australia's stand against Burling
Word has just been cabled Britain
at the Colombo conference Front "down thüler" that the new when Mr. Petey Spendef, the do- Liberal Government in Australia minion's new. external affaire In easing up on the traditional Minister celileised MF, Bevin' "White Australia policy" which action in recognising the Comforten
Airdrie ..... was so strielly applied during the munist government in China, Labour Party's term of office.
Once the "Red" Chinese diple
This is what Harold Holt, the male representatives become es now Immigration Minister, saya tablished in Australia they are "We regard non-Europeans (fe bound to supporters Asiatic refers specifiently to Asiatics) as pressure for an open the door" a special problem calling for. Darwin (nearest point to Asia) sympathetic fatment. We, da nat drive.
Obviously, if Australia is to re- desire to create in precedent which would affect the traditional main d'"white" dominion, whole application of our policy, but we sale Asialle migration cannot be do accept this limited group cases of an exceptional kind.
Thi Words Tailed
contemplated. as
seem to imply that it jroup" lig i bolight s number of tropical
Cooks,
Chipries
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St. Andrew's Church, broadens
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Social, 8 pin..
British Council-sponsored lecturd On The Building of Chinese
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Chamber Music Club, plana- forte recital by Miss Blanca H. Rehner, Eit Tong Son Gynaüm, HK University, nt. 9.15 p.m.
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St. Andrew's
London, February 5. Two Malayan players. Wong Peng-roon, virtually the World the now that Champion American, Dr. David Freeman, ds retired, and Chong Ewe leong, a student at Cambridge University; may fight out, thd. singles final in the All-Eng- land Badminton Champion ships which will be played in
to 4. London from March
Wong, the Malayan Champion has set all doubts at rest about his plans by cabling his entry, and if he and Choong are the only Malayan entries, as at pre- sent, they will be put in different halves of the draw,
There seems little doubt that HR
will be seeded No. 1, tu
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Starts favourite
Wong wil undoubtedly start the favourite, with Choong pros hably second favourite, But they will buye
to face I considerable opposition from the able Danes and Swedes who will be strongly represented. John Skaarup, the Danish winner of the Champlon- ship in 1943, who was beaten last year by the American, Earl Love
Will again round, day. In the third be in the field.
tilles must change
At least vid Freeman, the hands. Dr. Californian, who won the singles
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holders, Oool Tolk Hock and Teoh Seng Khoon, of Malays, are not expected to compete.
Wong should be able to win one, anti may share the men's doubles with N. B. Radford, Bri-Y's tain's No. 1, with whom he "had" arranged to team up.-Reuter.
Wales beats Scotland in Int'l
rugger match
Swansea, February 4. After gaining a first half lead of three points against
Murray Barracks ... 131626 the run of the play, Wales were worthy winners. by 12 points to nil in an inter- national rugger match against Scotland here. today,
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Although the store, was, against the general run of the play, Wales
soon Fan' top deservedly
During a récent trip to Austra be a shirts. Last time I was in Singa case of "Fall out, the Chiliese
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to a cafe for some But that's not exactly what murning coner. Up tame
Chinese
Tokyo, February D. Waller. He Holt méños, though, In fact, the
A former Major-General wh announcement does touch num serving you. bar of Chincse whose oriental de Now, have encountered m
many fought in Manile, under Musahary liencies have considerably mile waiters in Australia in fact, Homma, the executed Japanese proved. Australian. "pod cultură." be frank, the rudest in the war criminal, ged himself of
The Minister referring main-
Tworld.
thy of Tokyo on Australiatis
take home in the suburbs ely to Asiatics who sought, refuge to such numby occupations the eventig of February 3, It was
In Australls during the war whom and are inclined, to, vanthel Icarned today. Japanese Infantry staked but lefeelings upon the customer pu
The
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