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Sports News THE AUSTRALIANS
HOME FOOTBALL. H.K.C.C. LAWN TEN-
WEDNESDAY ELIMINATED
IN CUP REPLAY,
·RANGERS AND MOTHERWELL
IN CUP DRAW.
(TAKOUGA REUTER'S AGENSTY.]
NIS TOURNAMENT.
A. L. SULLIVAN QUALIFIES FOR THIRD ROUND.
M. W. LO SHOWING PROMIS. ING FORM,
As in the provious days, the favourites won their matches in the Open Singles Championships that were played off on the Club ground last evening when quite a large crowd turned out to watch the games.
LONDON, Fah, 18. Sheffield Wednesday were elimin- ated from the Football Association Cup competition in the fifth round replay carried out yesterday. Dur- A. L. Sullivan, the "white hope." ing the week-end they drew on pirmais further progress in the com- own ground with Chelsea when each petition and now eaters the third nidh scored one goal, but in the re- round by virtue of a comparatively play Chelson scored two goals to easy win over A. A. Whito. There inië to qualify for the sixth round. were altogether sight matches but The following ware the results of that between Y Segalen and Tu Tak matches played in the English and Lam turned out to be such a pat Scottish Leagues:.~~-
ball affair that it had to be called off after each player had won a sot. It will be deelded at some later 10. date.
Arsenal Derby
Division I.
4 Grimsby
3 West Brom.
Huddersfield 1 Middlesbro"... Newsatle ...... 3 Bolton Fortsmouth ... 2. Birmingham
Division II.
Bradford... 1 Preston N.E... Bury ........0 Bradford C... Manchester U. 3 Burnley...........
Division III (South),
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M. W. Co, a former champion, showed good form and bent Firdos Khan by 6-1, 6-1. The latter' waa completely outplayed by Lo whose form indicates that he will make a bold bid to regain the title he lost two years ago.
Yesterday's Results.
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The details of the results are:- Watford 1 Crystal P. dur 2. Scottish League."
D. B. Evans beat W. Woo, 1-6, Motherwell..... 4 Morton
2 6-4, 6-2.
SCOTTISH, CUP DRAW.
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HOW SOME OF THE REST PONIES ARE SHAPING.
ZADDERDAY IN GREAT FORM.
(BY MORNING DEW:"}
Thore are two rhoes to-morrow for Australian ponies and no doubt the new batch will show fans just what they can do in the Sydney Maiden Stakos which is divided into two sections, the first for ponies of 14 hands and andor and the second for, 14 hands 1 inch and over.."
In the former class. Zadderday is going great guns at the early morning gallops and shows plenty Zacderdag is sure to be prominent of promise. Whatever happens, in the first of the Sydney Maidezis. Chief opposition is likely to come from Manna, a. brown animal of fourteen hands belonging to Mr. A. M. L. Soarce, which will be Mr. Noodo's mount.
Mr. Dyer's Changto, also, is good candidato, but the pooy was a little out of condition during training and has not had sufficient! time to make up for the loss of as any of them. training, otherwise, he is as good Of the place- gettere in the first acctions, any of the following might come in Anniversary Eve, Joaquim, Beao- rita, The Widgeon and Rotha
The Second Sydney Maidens. There are 31 entries in the second bydney Maiden Stakes. Over six furlongs, a classy field of sprintera may easily provide an upset, but assuming nothing untoward hap pens and none of the favourites are loft, I should say 'the winner will A. L. Sullivan beat A. A. White, oothe from the following:-City of 0-1, 0-0
6-1.
6-1.
O C. Chiu beat F. K. Wong, 6-1,
Malbourne, Lucy Glitters, Gold digger, Palaverer; Season Ticket,
M. W. Lo beat Firdos Khan, -1, Taiping, The Baron, Sunlight and
Wotin.
Tho roplay in the Scottish Cup match between Kilmarnock and Dundee United was decided in favour of Kilmarnock, who, scoring three goals to nil, shared in the draw for the fourth round which H. Y. Ho beat A. H. Rumjan, wag made after the game.
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Y. Hachiuma beat S. E.. Green, 6-2, 6-3.
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Of those selected. City of Mel bourne did a fast gallop on Wed Glitters. The Baron and Taiping nesday, as did Palaverar and Lucy
have always been consistent in their exercises, but although they are good, the six furlongs does not appear to suit them. Season Ticket Tu Tak Lam and F. Segalen (un and Sunlight are obviously sprint- finished) 8-2, 7-9,
era and ought to be there at the kill in the Maidens.
A feature of the draw for the fourth round, which will be played
WC Hung beat F. A. Redmond, on March 5,
that Glasgow 46, 6-3, 6-2. Rangers, who have been heroes of fanny Cup fights, are to meet the strongest opposition, since their opponente will bo Motherwell, who arg leaders in the Scottish League with the Rangers close behind them.
The following is the draw Airdrie
Partick Clyde
v. Hamilton. Dunfermline 7. Kilmarnock. Rangers v. Motherwell.
IN THE LEAD!
UNRIVALLED IN DELICACY OF FLAVOUR & COOL SMOKING" QUALITIES
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To-day's Matches.
Seto Pick W. B. Cornaby. Lak Ding Cheung . F. Ali H. Owen Hughes. Sai Wa Liang F. A. Redmond . W. C. Eung.
T. Honda v. G. C. Burnett. H. Luhring . R. R. Todd. Ng Sze Cheung, M. H. Waring. R. Gremillot . T. Akiyama. Ho Ke Lau . E. Zimmern.
NEXT WEEK'S MATCHES.
There will be no matches on Mon- day, Tuesday and Wednesday next week, these being Race days but 4 number of games are. fixed for, the following two days. The first tie in the Open Championship Doubles will be decided on Friday when four matches have been arranged to be played off
The full programme is as follows:
Thursday.
J. Barrow & F. Hata.
W. Wirth J. W. Leonard J. J. Waite #. F. H."Kwok.
Lee Wai Thoi . F. Grose.
G. W. Sewall. A. E. Guest."
Taui Wai Put v. G. Lai
· H. D. Rumjahn r.. Lee Wai Tong.
Friday,
A. H. Harkins . Yew Man Kit. Tu Tok Chouler J.A. Cassumbhoy M. K. Lo v. Y. Hachiuma. E. C. Fincher v. J. Barrow or
F. Hata. 5. A. Rumjahn v. Tsui Yan Pui. The following doubles matches are also arranged for this date:~
G. W. Sewol and L. Wright v. Wong Fuk Nam and H. E. Ho G. A. Noronha and L. A da Rocha v. TL. In and Q. C. Luk
A. R. Minu and A, H. Madar
W. T. Leo and D. C. Luki : CF. Hyde and M. W. Turner
A. V. Remedios and L, A Ribera
CHARITY FOOTBALL,
MATCH.
S. CHINA TO MEET CANTON
LOCAL HOCKEY.
C.B.A. TEAM FOR TO-DAY,
C.B.A. in their tournament match The following will represent the
against the Royal Corps of Signals on their own ground at King's Park this afternoon
G Duncan, L. W. Tipple, C. L Gregory: N Whitley, D. Davies, S. Maoider; W. H. G. Hirst, T. 8. D. Whitley, C. C. Francis, W. G. Johnson and J. P. White. Re Weill Яerves: A. Philippens and M.
Wednesday's Games.
On Wednesday the Hong Kong. Hockey Club took on the Jats who ail, while the game between Club won by the mergin of two goals to de Rocrein and Radio Sports Club resulted in a 3-1 win for the former,
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