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HOME SPORT AIR-MAIL LETTER TO-DAY'S FOOTBALL
Rugby: Oxford Cup Final: The Army Beat the Navy: Wins for Harlequins and London Scottish: Associa tion Football: West Ham v. Birmingham, an Extraordinary Mistake: Victories for Everton and Manchester City.
RUGBY FOOTBALL
(Special Air-Mail Service)
Oxford Oup Final,
on
and
ASSOCIATION FOOTBALL
West Ham in Semi-final Round.
their West Ham United, BRABENOB2 0 Fr. BALLIOL PTS.
In the Oxford College Cup Final, ground at Upton Park, beat Bir- Balliol bent Brasenose, the hoklers, mingham by 4 goals to mons, and by a goal and a dropped goal to a for the second time in their history menally goal and a try. The only qualified for the saui-final round score in the first half was a goal, in the F.A. Oup competition. Two dropped by T. M. Watson. After tragic mistakes in the space of a
astonishment the interval a fine run by Minns minuto left the huge crowd of 43,000 found Buriów well up to score a gasping with try for Balliol, which Watson con- dashed the Wembley hopes of Bit verted and from this point Brase-mingham. Rarely do the fortunes tose improved. Donald kicked a of à game swing over so violently as was the case in this tia. For penalty goal for them, which was followed by a try by Scott. A half-an-hour Birmingham played half-barks though Brasenoss pressed heavily like winners, their at the end they could not score, dominating the West Ham forwards a single shot Balliol just about deserved their 40 completely that Hibbs was not victory as except for the last 10 culled upon to save minates, they always seemed to. It probably will not be claimed that West Ham were four goals have a little more in hand.
better than Birmingham, but none Army Navy...
the less their victory was thorough y well deserved for they played with determination and took the fullest advantage of the chances which came their way.
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ROYAL NAVY
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Shield Semi-Finals
CHARITY MATCHES ON · SUNDAY
The semi-finals of both the Senior and Junior Shield competitions will be decided this afternoon, and in consequenes the league games ex- cept in the Third Division, have been postponed until next week.
According to pressat farm South to be the finalists for the Senior China and the Lincolns are likely
ers and the Navy should meet in the Shield this year, while the Border- Junior.
South China will play the Navy on the Club grauid, and, on their league record, the former should win The sailors, however, are an unknown quantity, as their solec- tions depend on the movements of the Fleet, but, judging from past experience, even though they field to beat the Chinese who are at their full team, they could not hope present playing at the top of their form.
In the other Senior semi-final, the In the recent league Lincolns will be opposed to the Borderors. the result was a draw, but the Lin- encounter between these two teams, The Birmingham defence, which colns had more of the play. They hre doing very well at present, boat. was believed to be second to none,
two successive occa- broke down completely against un-ing the Royal Artillery, the League tiring and skilful forwards, while leaders, on their attack, showing great pro- siens, and for this alone they ist for the first half hour, was should start favourites this after held and mastered for the rest of noon.
YACHTING
7TH WHALERS, FOR R.H.K.Y.C. TROPHY
was
The 7th Whalera race for the
which R.H.K.Y.C., Trophy, sailed yesterday, resulted as fol- lows:
on,
Course:-(1)_Channel Rooks (P), (9) Kowloon Rocks (P), Mark Line (S), Runsay Shoal (P).
Distance: 7 miles.
Finished
Time, Pos'a. Pts. Whaler.
3.35.01 2 Whitshed.....: 3.33.34
3.40.40 3.48.02 Wishart Koht (2) Vority Wren
Kent (1)...
10.44,,
10.43
10.52
10.40
11.01
11.08
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3.52.50 4.13.10
5
1
D'A. Weatherbe and E.
D. Matthewa.
D. J. Mackie and G. A. Leiner.
F. C. Mudie and J. C. Duobar.
J. B. Ross and D. S. Robb.
ADVERTISEMENTS.
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9.40
THE ARMY 19 PTS.
The Army outplayed the Royn! Navy in the second match of the Inter-Services Rugby Tournament at Twickenham, and won by two goals and three trios (19 pts.) to nothing. At the start the game was largely confined to the for wards and the Army superiority produced three tries by Crawford, one converted by A. L. Novis. The
In the Junior semi-finals two third. 9.48 second half was fast and more the game
The first note of tragedy was
teams will be seen in action-the The
0.64 open. The Army held their supor iority, and Pike added an unconstruck by Barkus, the Birmingham R.A.S.C. and the R.A.F vorted try before Crawford got left-back, putting the ball into his former will be opposed to the Bor-10.0
almost unbederere, while the latter will meet awn net. This was
Although these acrose nguin, and Novis kicked his second goal. Before the kick-off the lievable, for, with no West Ham the Navy.
dozen yards of teams have beaten other compara- beams were presented to the Duke player within a
him, Barkas turned the ball" to-tively strong sides to roach this of York.
wards his goal, lost control, and stage of the competition, one can- chased it between the posts with not fanor their chances of getting the astonished Hibbs a helpless on:into, the final, as their opponents this afternoon are quite capable of looker.
avoiding any upsets.
Within 7 minutes two more goals came, the first of these direct from
*
two
The Army were particularly favoured with a strong wind at their back in the first half and by using it with judicious kicking they inore than counterbalanced the heroic efforts of the Navy pack.
carter kick by Morton, the ball: There is nothing like a good, steady
aid of
School the Free wind for giving a team confidence swerving into the very top hear On Sunday, two charity matches, and enabling it to establish an corner into the het. Only by run-in ascendancy which cannot easily be ning outside the post could Hibbs Funds of the Tung Kum Chamber have handled before the ball reach of Commerce, will be played on the shaken after the interval.
Crawford, for the Army, haded the position that left England's Club ground." a field day; he scored four tries goalkeeper helpless for the second and to thrust and speed he added time in two minutes. the constructive opportunism which is the mark of a really promising player. The back-play never rose to great heights: possibly this was because both scrum-halves were un
row forwards Elliot was uncon-
ters
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Mrs. Rodgors and Mr. Gerondal.
H. D. Browne nad Mrs. Clark.
N. J. and Mrs. Perria. H. II. Beddow and Miss Paterson.
ADVERTISEMENTS.
THE HONG KONG, CANTON & MACAO STEAMBOAT CO., LTD. NOTICE TO SHAREHOLDERS.
No. 57/495 dated Hong Kong 20th February, 1922 for Four shares of this Brak numbered 197041/127044 inclnaive registered in the name of LU A BU has been Lost or Stalen, and should this certificate not be produced to the Bank before 16th April, 1933, a new cerkifisate for the shares will be issued, and the aforesaid Provisional Cerli- cate No. 57/495 will ta thereafter treafed by this Corporation as Nall and Vold.
By Order of the Court of Directors,
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NOTICE.
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THIRTEENTH ORDINARY THE ONE HUNDRED AND MEETING OF SHAREHOLDERS THE HONG KONG & WHAMPOA in the Company will be held at the Office of the Company, 1, Queen's At 2.30, the Junior Champions, Building, Victoria, Hong Kong, on These were two great strokes of the Chinese Athletic, will be oppos. Tuesday, the 4th April, 1933, at 11.30 ed to à Combined Services juniors.m. for the purpose of receiving a luck for West Ham and to show team, and although the odds are Report of the Directors, together with their appreciation they rammed
tion of combination must be con Directors and Auditora
The TRANSFER BOOKS of the home a third goal before half-time, in favour of the latter, the ques Statement of Accounts, and electing Pollard's clever dribbling enabling sidered. Undoubtedly the Services Wilson to score with a copybook team will consist of the pick of the Company will be CLOSED from p. In the second half, any hope players from the various teams, and Wednesday, the 20th, March, 1933, to Birmingham may have cherished of should they combine well, they Tuesday, the 4th April, 1933. Both
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By Order of the Board of Directors.
G. E. ELLAMS,
duly harassed by over-zealous hack- vincing and the Navy three-quar were cramped and helpless, Novis was given no real while chances at all.. In the circum-left
China and the Combined Services stances, the Navy forwards carried corner kick, boat Hibbs for the The senior match, between South will be played ut 4 p.m. Although off most of the honours, for they fourth time. were magnificent, with Evans and
the Chinese team will play under Watkins always to the fore.
the colours of South China, it Hong Kong, 20th March, 1933. will not be composed of their ordinary eleven, as four players are to be includ ed. The most notable change in from Canton the Services team will be that of Podmore, the Interport captain, whose place will be taken by A.B. A very interesting match should Shirras, the schoolboy international.
Harlequins Beat Leicester, HARLEQUINS.18 PTS. LEICESTER 11 PT8. The Harlequins scored a well- deserved victory over Leiccsetr by three goals and a try to a goal and two trics at Leicester, especially in view of the fact that at one point in the game they were 8 pta behind.
Everton 6; Luton Town 0.
bere
was Although the issue Haver in doubt after the opening goal, Luton fought pluckily what must have appeared a forlor hope until Everton got their third, di- rectly after the interval,
- Burnley 0; Manchester City 1.
This game was fought with great vigour and great pace, Manchester City, winning by the only goal
Secretary.
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The outstanding player of the after; scored. Burnley played well and be seen, and it is hoped that a noon was Hodge, the Harlequins often troubled the Manchester de large number of football enthusiasts to Wednesday, the 12th April, 1988, HE Twenty Eighth Annual stand-off hrif. Before Leicester had fence, but their opponents were large be present to help such scored he was nearly through from the better side in the finer points
a dodging run, and in two later of the game and thoroughly de-worthy cause..
efforts he was successful.
served their victory..
As a result of the above glines, Everton, Manchester City and West Ham United passed into the semi- final round for the F. A. Cup.
London Scottish ». Richmond, IDON SCOTTISH 14 PTS. RICHMOND 3. In the return match between the London Scottish and Richmond, the
Drawn Match at Derby, Scottish won by two goals and a
The cup tie between Derby Coun dropped goal to a penalty goal. Although the winners were certainty and Sunderland at the Biso ly much the better side, it was only hall Grounds, Derby, was drawn. rarely they showed their best form. each side scoring four goals, and
there could hardly have been more exciting game. In the first In other games. Blackheath 14 minutes four goals were shared beat Oxford University by ptand each in its way whe memora- to 3; and Swansea beat Gloucester ble, and before half time the score
was a all. by 21 pts, to 3,
Other Games.
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