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F. A. CUP SHOCKS

NEWCASTLE AND ARSENAL OUT

LEEDS STRONGLY FANCIED

London, Jan. 14. WALSALL'S victory over the Arrenal at Follows Park in the Third Round of the English Football Association Cup competition was well deserved, although the Highbury team hnd four reserves in their elevon. The second goal scored by the hosta was as a result of a penalty being awarded to thoni,

Brighton's win was also deserved. They met Chelsea at Frith Road, ilove, and won by two goals to one. The hosts took their opponenta com pletely by surprise and scored within the first minuto of the game.

C. Poynton of Tottenham Hotspurs was carried off the fteld in the first half of the match at Boundary Park, Oldham, where the visitors won by six clear goals,

In the match at Oakwell ground, where Barnsley and Luton played a goalless draw, the referee was escort- ed off the field by the Police.

By their amashing victory against Newcastle at St. James' Park, Leeda tere now fancled for the Cup. The biggest attendance of the day watched the holders of the Cup fall before their visitors from Leeds, there being approximately 17.000. Our Own Correspondent,

present...

ENGLISH CUP (THIRD ROUND).

Hull Oldham Brighton

Bradford C. Darlington Watford Bradford Manchester U. Bury Birmingham

Corinthians Bwindon Leicester Tranmere Blackpool

Wainall

West Brom. *Millwall

Grimsby

Gateshead

Huddersfield -

Chester Stoke Doncaster

Swansea Lincoln

Wolves Barnaley Aldershot Wednesday

Newcastle

Charlton

half time.

O Sunderland

Tottenham

2 Chelsen

2 Aston Villa

E Noits Forest

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. MONDAY, JANUARY 16, 1933.

ELLSWORTH VINES. Beaten.In Australia

Bixth Championship race for Anker yachts of the Yacht Club, which was sailed yesterday afternoon.

Coming in third in the race, Isobel, on the starboard Lark, considered that Artemis, which was on the port tack, and which finished second, should have given way to her. Wasp II, with Major Griffin at the tiller, came in first,

Masterly helmsmanship was din played by Major Stewart when he salled Speedwell to victory in the "Y" and "1" class race, leaving the rest of the fleet behind."

Full results were as follow:

Yacht Eunice

Time Time atal Firished Corrected Pts. 4.45.10 4.40,28 25

4.39.30 42

4.45.24 27

(Mr. W. Sporleder) Toynette... D. N. S.

21 "I" Class--Started at 2.55 p.m. Diana

4.30.27 4.34.34 38

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3 WINNERS AT MACAO

MR. CAPLAN'S ACHIEVEMENT

COMPLETE RESULTS

1. The Now Year Handicap: 9x Furlongs,

1

Mr. Wong Ping Shan's Bold Lad,

145 b.

(Mr. Caplan) Mr. G. 1. Potta' Genghla Khan 148 lb. " (Mr. Harriman) Mr. Hau Un's Allwell, 147 lb. (Mr. Y. M: Lo) Time: 82 1/6, 1.03 4/5, 1.87 4/5. Distance: 4 lengths, 2 lengths. Pari-Mutuci: Winner $11.10. Places $5.70, $8.80, 40.30.

Cash-sweep: 1at No, 77 $103.42, 2nd No. 81 $20.56, 3rd No. 30 $14,78, Unplaced Non. 62, 134, 252, 63, each $5.00.

1

2

2. The Good Health Handicap: Ono and n Quarter Miles. Air. Valley's Valley Hall, 147

(Mr. Black) Mr. G. H. Potts Powerful King,

167 lb.

(Mr. G. Rozn) Mr. T. F.'s Gold Mine, 165 lb.

(Mr. Caplan) 3 Time: 83 3/5, 1.09 3/5, 1.41 3/6, 2.12 4/6, 2.45 176.

Distance: A neck, 3 lengths. Pari-Mutuel: Winner $27.70. Places $12.20, $10.50.

.

Cash-sweep: int No. 188 $120.88, 2nd No. 333 $37.12, 3rd No. 16 $18.50. Unplaced Nos. 53, 203 each $10.30.

3. The Speedy Flute; First Divi- sion, Five Furlongs,

Messrs. Waung & Li's Battling Horse, 155 ib. (Mr. Caplan) Mr. Yew Man Kit's Shimmy II,.

160 16.

(Mr. Heard)

1

2

3

Mr. F. L. Ko's Cheerful Sun,

165 lb.

(Mr. G. Roza) Time: 16 1/6, 40 2/5, 1.10. Distance: length, Short head. Parl-Mutuel: Winner $27.39. Places $6.20, $5.70, $5.70.

2 Mr. P. Cape)

Gue!

[Capt. C. Rose) Zephyr

4.39.30 (Mr. P. Skinner) Joan

4.50.00

4.17.00 (Capt. Tratt) Sirius. 4.40.34

4.42.23 24

4.38.13 23

2 Queen's P. R.

1 Southend

G I'lymouth

1 Middlesbro

2 Preston N. E

0 West Ham

2 Notts County

Colleen..... 4.43.53

4.37.37 25

1

(Lt. Peters)

Argulla .... 4.39,00

4.32.50

0

(Mr. H. J. Pearce) Sisken...... D. N. S.

17

6

Mrs. H. Lowcock's Jackie, 140 lb. (Mr. Liang)

1

Mr. Agua's Agua Pura, 146 lb. (Mr. Carroll)

2

3

1 Burnley

2 Everton

2 l'ort Vale

2 Arsenal

2 Liverpool

2 Reading

3 Portsmouth

1 Manchester C.

2 Folkestone

6 Fulham

1 Southampton

0 Halifax

2 Shefeld U.

1 Blackburn

Derby

• Luton

1 Britxol R

2 Chesterfield

Ú Leeda

1 Bolton

(Mr. H. Dreyer)

Eolla. 4.36.16

(Bir. L. Stock)

2 Dorothea... 4.39.35

(Mr. Edwarda)

4.35.15 31

4.33.19 31

"A" Class-Started at 2-20 p.m.

Pointa Finishing Time to-dale

4.19

ມາ

0

Yacht

o Jan

0

(Mr. J. Krogh-Moc)

*

Wasp II

***.. 4,14

63

(Mr. Griffin)

*Abandoned thirty minutes after

La Linda.... 4.17

(Mr. G. Gandy}

2 S # & 3

62

55

30

Artemin

4.17

45

Isabel

(Mr. S. Berg}

4.16

13

*33

(Dr. Davis)

Тони

4.17

20

(Mr. Stanton)

Carpenter... 4.22

23

28

(Mr. H. Rose)

14

27

Clapton 0.

4 Crystal Pal

1 Gull

(Mr. C. Blake)

23

Coventry

5 Cardio

1 Gillingham

Onlo

07

20

Torquay

2 Norwich

2

Newport

1 Bournemouth

rotest.

THIRD DIVISION (SOUTH) Cicada 4.16

Northampton

1. SCOTTISH LEAGUE

(FIRST DIVISION).

Airdrie.

Ayr

Celtic

Cowdenbeath Dundee

East Stirling Mortherwell Partick

Bt. Mirren

Third Lanark

o Queca Park

4 Aberdeen

1 Hearta

→ Falkirk

2 Clyde

2 Raugers

1 Kilmarnock

1 St. Johnstone

3 Humillon

2 Morton

THIRD DIVISION, (NORTH).

Barrow

Crewe

Hartlepools

4 York

Binckport

Southport

2 Accrington

oWrexham

SCOTTISH LEAGUE

(SECOND DIVISION).

Alloh Dumbarton

Forfor Hibernians Montrose Queen O' 8th, Raith Rovern

Sten'muir

1 Dundee II.

2 King's Park

1 Albion

3 Dunfermline

2 Arbroath

4 Edinburgh

3 Leith

2 East Fife

D. N. F.

4.21 (Mr. M. Bergast) *Subject to "" & "Class Started at 2.30 p.m. Time Time Total Yacht Finished Corrected Pts, Speedwell

4.29.07 4.28.20 50 (Maj. Stewart) 14.31.37 (Maj. Lochner) Daphne ... 4.33.10 (Capt. Ligle) Why Wonder 4.33.50 (Mr. J. Pitcher). Boojum 4.35.25

(Cupt, Dunlop)

Allsa

(Ma). Atkinson)

Wings. 4.42.10

48

4.31,37

4.33.19 46

4.33.03 30

4.34.38 28

Blue Jacket. 4.35.05

4.34.18 25

4.30.02 22

of

0

(Capt. Malove)

April 6th D. N. F. (Lleut Cragg)

YESTERDAY'S EVENT.

Yacht Club Defeats Royal Navy By Narrow Margin.

Cash-sweep: 1st No. 60 $161.02, 2nd No. 29 $43.16, 3rd No. 64 $21.58. Un. pinced Nas, 145, 179, 10, 80, ench $6.00.

4. The Speedy Plate: Second Divi- sion, Five Furlongs,

T. Altch Aitch's Carnation II, 147 lb.

(Mr. Harriman) Time: 14 4/5, 44 475, 1.18 2/5. Distance: 2 lengths, 2 lengths. Pari-Mutuel; Winner $19.30. Places $7.00, $10.00, $8.00.

Cash-sweep: 1st No. 47 $342.13, 2nd No. 279 $97.78, 3rd No. 101 $48.80. Unplaced Nos. 137, 115, 343, 40, 143 each $11.00.

5. The Good Luck Handicap: One Mile

(Mr. G. Roza)

1

Z

Mr. Mok Hing Wing's Banjolina,

100 lb. Mr. P. Young's Buchanan, 152 lb. (Mr. P. Young) Miss Haraton's Imperial Hall,

161

(Mr. Heard) Time: 34, 1.08, 1.37 2/6, 2.10 1/6. Distance 6 lengths. 2 lengths. Parl-Mutuel: Winner $8.80. Places $6.00, $10.90, $0.10

Cashsweep: 1st No. 71 $155.08, 2nd No. 1 $44.32, 3rd No. 68 $22.16. Un- placed Noa. 247, 50, 78, 223 each $6.15.

$1 Big Sweep: 1st No. 8280- $2,077.88: 2nd No. 6803-$593.68; 3rd No. 6203-$206.84.

Unplaced Nos. 6358, 4470, 5000, 8675, 1190, 7830, 4819, 0218, 3007, cách sai 6G,

G. (Unofficial) The Ladies' Race: Six Furlongs,

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Cash #ween: 1st No. 84 $149.62, 2nd No. 32 $42.72, 3rd No. 387 $21.86. Unplaced No. 50 $21.30.

7. The Good Chance Handicap:

One Mile.

Mrs. H. Lowcock's Now Klug,

160 lb.

(Mr. Caplan)

1

(Mr. G. Roza)

2

Yesterday's event was between the Mr. G. H. Potts' Prian, 166 lb. Cluby the Royal Navy. The morning race was started in a fair breeze giv Mr. K. W. Fung's Blue Plane, ing a clone rench to Channel Rocks,

143 lb.

(Mr. Black) 3 On the next leg to Rumsey Shoal the Time: 54 2/6, 1.07, 141- 2/5, 2.15 wind lightened considerably and those 3/5. in rear bad high hopen catching Distance: A length, lengtha.

Pari-Matuel: Winner $12.50, Pinces for on the run from Club to Tamar $8.10, $7.10. the yachts behind came up with â Cash-aween: 1st 5181.28, 2nd Hight air and all boats finished prac- $51.80, 3rd $25.90. Unglazed $14.39.

NOVEL YACHT RACE the lenders which were later justifled

Naval Officers' Friendlytically in line.

Night Event.

"MORNING STAR" WINS.

On the morning race the Navy led

the Club by no less than 20 points Co Drummand. I. 5. Rouse

but after tifin they settled down to the stern task of retrieving the post- tion. The wind was stendy in the afternoon and a good race resulted Half a dozen yachts participated in a shortened course: Tamse-Ram- a friendly race around Hongkong oney Shoal, Channel Rocks--with finish

Lt. Ryder, C. cakes

1. Petern, Capt.

Morning Total ....

Afternoon Race.

RILK.Y.C.-

Saturday night, the race commencing at the Club. The Club in the after-c. F. Hyde, Com, Middleton ...... shortly after darkness set in.

noon and the good luck to regain. Dreyer, LkuL"Halt .... Owing to the unofficial nature of

their twenty points with two extra Capt. Dantop. 14. Waidhore Balth

Mai. Atkinson. Borg Lt. Curje! A. the mare, in which the participants are thus winning the series by Cope, Lieut. King are said to have been naval oflearu, a morgin of 2 points. considerable reficence has been main-) tained.

It is understood, however, that the winner of the novel event was "Morning Star." The names of

the crews of the yachts are unavail-R 1. Talwards. Ident, Francis

nble.

SATURDAY'S RACES.

Protest Lodged Against A Competitor.

SIXTH CHAMPIONSHIP. Isobel, sailed by Dr. Davis, Todged

# protest against Artemis, nailed by

Mr. 8. Berg, at the conclusion of the

*

Morning Race. R.I.K.Y.G.

Helmeman. Observer,

Poen. Pls.

It. tork, nu loken

18

Ma or Rtewart Lieut. Gaedifyser

FR

P. F. Mkinner, Llet. Wood.....

W. 1. Handy, Latest, Currie...

J. G. leher, Sub-Et Walker,

Major Loshher. Lt-Com. Lloyd

11. 11 Gandy, Capt. Whitworth, NM.

The. Daria Com. Stevenson ...

Capt Roll. L. Dall

Major Gen. Lt. Cherasse

Koming Tetal.......

Royal Navy.

Flom. Middleton. C. F. Hyda

1 Fall. M. Prezer

1.4. Wvidhore-Rakh, Cant, Dunlop

Burg-14. Carjet, Waž. Atkinson

14 King, E. Cope ...........

LA BW, Barder

Com. Cowland, I F. Nicholson....

Lt. Faber, N. Growcber

-----*

117

禁票

W. Sporleder, Lleut. HI

..........

I. F. Nicholson, Com, Cowland

N. V. Crourber, feat. Fisher

H. R. Rouse, Com, Drummond

C. C. Blake, Lieul, Hyder

Capt. Fowkes, Lieut. Peter

Aftermann Total

Morning Total

Race 4-11-32 Previous Point

R.K.Y.C. Grand Total

Royal Navy.

Limul, Binken, R. Stock**** Lieut. Franels. I. P. Elwants 15eut, Gardiner, Major Stewart Ileut, Won. F. E. Binner

Lieut. Curria. W. J. Handy

Rub Lt. Walker, J. G. Pilcher

L-Com. rd. Major Lochner....

Capt. Whitworth, R.M., G. 11, Qanly

Com, Blevenean. Dr. Barla

Lieut. a), W. O. Rose

Zieki, Cherause, Major Crim

Aftement. Trial

Morning Total

, Taco 411-41 Previona Pointe

Royal Navy Grand Toia) ****

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