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LOCAL YACHTING.

Wasp II Wins Eighth Championship Race.

JAN COMES SECOND.

Wasp II took first place in the 8th championship race for Anker class yachts on Saturday afternoon, racing homo 2 minutes and 19 reconds ahend of Jan, from Stonecutters' Istond, Artemia occupied third place.

WALES DEFEATED.

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. MONDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 1933.

ARSENAL DRAW.

Scotland Triumph at Good Game at Goodison

Swansea.

DESERVED VICTORY,

London, Feb. 4,

At Swanaca to-day, Scotland de- foated Wales at rugger by 11 points (n goal, a try and a pennity) to threa (a try) béfore 40,000 spectators, The ground was heavy, after heavy rain.

Ian Smith scored Scotland's first try, but Fyfo failed to convert. Wales was penalised for a serum infringe- ment, as a rosult of which Fyfe kicked a penalty goal, giving Scotland a load of six points at half-time.

A fine run by Smith and Jackson resulted in another try for the Scots, with the place kick, nuding the extra and this time Fyfe made no mistake points.

Park.

JAMES IN FORM.

London, Feb. 4.-

Alex James, of the Arsenal, held a crowd of 60,000 spectators spell-bound in the match against Everton at Goodison Park although he did not score. Thlo game ended in a draw of a goal sach.

In the same game, W. Cresairail celebrated, his 600th League appear- ance by captaining the Everton side.

WEEK-END HOCKEY

(Continued from Page 8.)

The standard of hockey played was poor with St. Andrew's continually on the attack. In the firat nof the -winnerk netted on three occasions through E. C. Fincher, who opened the scoring, and his brother, E. F. Fincher, who scored twice.

In the second half play was even inferior to that before the interval, and the Club increased their lead with a single through E. P. Fincher, wito thus completed the "hat trick."

MAMAK LEAGUE TABLE As a result of their win yesterday Brentford had an easy time against | St. Andrew's now held eighth position Newport, wining by six clear gouls in the League table. The analyser before their own supporters. Three of the lending teams are as under:

of these goals were headed into the not from cornern,

Although bandicapped by injuries to Harris and Evans, Cardiff managed three: to beat Aldershot by the odd goal in

All bonta made a good running start in a fresh onatorly wind. On the run courses diverged considerably, but the yachts otched the Western Point of Stonecutters pretty well together, with Carpenter and La Linda in the ΤΟΠΣ, Or this point, neveral balling flaws were experienced before the wind cams fairly ahead to make it dead beat homeward to the Club line. The boate, which took a course close along the Yaumati Typhoon shelter out of the tide, gained considerably

At Birmingham, Aston Villa had no and got some strong freeing put so The Welshmen scored their solitary Waring scored twice within the Brat dificulty in beating Portsmouth. W. that considerable changes in the order try through Arthur, but

Woollor were witnessed.

Inobol, coming up along Yaumatolled in the place kick from a dim- minute of the second half for the home breakwater, at one time looked a

cult angle. The bail hit the upright. team,

Scotland deserved their win, which ning mood and

Tottenham continued to be in win- winner, but she carried on past Holt's was due to their magnificent pack.

had the bettor of Wharf towards Kowloon Bay and lost Wales orely

Grimsby by Bowcott,

four goals to three. bor place to Wasp 11, Jan and Ar-Turnbull, Boon and Jenkins-Reuter. Grimsby obtained one of their points temli when they cut across to Kellott

when the Spurs' goal-keeper was Island. Here they picked up a good

buried under a crowd of players allow- alant, which took them nicely home

ing Jannings to acore.

on a starboard tack.

8th Championship Race.

Course: Stonocutters Island (S). Distance: rgiler,

"A" Class-Started at 14.20

missed

COUNTY CHAMPIONSHIP.

Hamphire Defeat Somesert In Semi-final.

By defeating the Tranmere Rovora at Prenton Park, Walsall won their first away match of the season.

The Southend United team arrived at Gillingham 15 minutes late ewing to a breakdown on the road.-Our Own Correspondent.

FIRST DIVISION.

Aston Villa Blackburn Blackpool Bolton

Resulta of other matches were: Derby

in Royal Air Force 3 Everton

13 The Army

University

26 Leeds

Middlesbrough

Yacht Wasp II

Finished Pos'n' Pta. 4.17.23 } 72

a.

(Maj, Griffin)

11 POINTS TO THREE.

London, Feb. 4. In the semi-final of the County Championship, Hampshire defeated Somerset by 11 points to three at Weston-super-mare.

-Frum

4.10.51 2 71

(Capt. J. Krogh-Moe) Artemia..................

4.20.24

Bedford

X 39

Blackheath

(Cdr. Drummond)

Bristol

3 Cambridge

Inabel

4.20.37

47

3 Newcastle

Devenport

4.21.62

G

44

Services.

22 Old Blues

3 Wolven

(J., L. Stanton)

Gloucester

34 United Servicos

8

3

49

London Scottish 13 Leicester

11

(Mr. G. H. Gandy)

Bradford C.

Northampton 7 Harlequina

13

Gull

4.24.44 7 240

18 Ilichmond

12

Charlton

(Mr. B. Naess)

Chesterfeld

Rosslyn Park

Guy's Hospital

4

Onlo

4.26.01

Fulham

ww

(Mr. M. Bergaust)

St. Bartholomew's

Hoa.

Lincoln

10 Pontypool

Carpenter

11

4.26.40

Q

32

--Router.

(Mr. N. Croucher)

Cicada

D.N.S.

32

(H. B. Day)

*to***

(Cdr. W. G. Cowland)

La Linda ..... 4.23.20

H

8th Championship Race.

Course: Stonecutters Island (S). Distance: miles.

"" & "Y" Classcs-Started at 14.30

Time

Yacht

Daphne

Time

Finished Corrected Pts, 4.31.09 4.31.09 по

(Capt. C. C. Fowkes) Allan..... 4.29.32 4.20,32 04

(Mai, R. G. Lochner)

April V... D.N.F.

Why Wonder 4.40.05 4.40.20

(J, G. Pilchor)

Bluejacket. 4.40.35

(Mn). K. P. Atkinson)

Zephyr 4,45.05. 4.45.55

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University

N.A.A.F.I. DANCE.

Presentation of Prizes

Shefeld U.

4 Portsmouth

2 Birmingham

1 Manchester C.

3 Liverpool

3 Sunderland

1 Arsenal

1 West Brom.

1 Leicester

2 Chelsea

2 Wednesday

6 Huddersfield

SECOND DIVISION.

Manchester U.

Notis Forest

Plymouth

Stoke

Toltenham

W- Ham

1 Notts County

2 Burnley

Port Vale

2

1 Millwall

2 Bury

2 Oldhara

1 Bradford

1 Swansea

Preston N. E.

4 Grimsby

3 Southamptos

THIRD DIVISION (SOUTH).

Brentford Bristol C. Cardiff Coventry Crystal Pal. Gingham Northampton

G- Now purt

G Swindon

2 Aldershot

3 Bournemouth

2 Exeter

3 Southend

3 Clapton 0.

Brighton Bristol R

3 Luton

for Sports Events. Members of the N.A.A.F.I. Imperial Club held an enjoyable dance at the Club premises Duddell Street on

Norwich Saturday night, when the prize won

Reading during the year were presented to the

Turquay winners, by Mr. Rt. Tansel. President.

Vaturd The following received prizes: Billiards Handicap-Winner, M. L... THIR)

THIRD DIVISION (NORTH). Rocha: runner-up. J. W. Martin. Barnsley Ladies' Ping Pong Championship. Barrow Winner, Miss O. Harrello (second Cartiale year in succession): runner-up. Miss E. da Cruz.

2 Queen's P. R.

6 Darlington 2 New Brighton 2 Accrington

Wrexham

6 Doncaster

4:39.50

35

Boojum

4.37.00

4.30.21

(Capt. D. Dunlop)

Speedwell 4.28.60 4.28.11

37

(Min). P. S. Stewart)

Chester

Crewe

"G" Class Started at 14.35

62

(F. E. Skinner)

Slrium

(W. Sporleder)

4.48.37

4.46.22

Chess-Winner, V. dos Santos; runner-up, Guy Ling. The actual fartlepools winner was A. J. Biriukoff, the donor full of the Shield, but he was not compet- ing for the prizes.

Halifax

7 Mansfield

Gateshead

I Stockport

ocuale Tranmere York

1 Southport

I

Walsall

Gael

4.58.24

4.59.64

24

(Capt. W. Truco)

Toynette 4.53.39

4.49.00

32

(A. II. Chambers)

Eunice

*

4.52.40

4.48.10

84

Royal Navy.

(W. J. Handy)

Jono. 4.50.01 4.45.34

43

Lleut. Gardner, Capt. Donlop

1.

Dll. Maj. Atkinson

(Mr. F. Copo)

1. Currie, Lt. Anstruther

Fall'eter..........

(Mr. R. Stork)

"It" ClassStarted at 14.55.

Rolla 4.44.22

Diana

4.44.53

(C. F. Hyde) Collcon ..... 4.48.11

(L. R. La Fisher) Dorothen... 4.61.49

(P. Edwarda)

YESTERDAY'S

3 ཊྛ Ń སྦྱ རྒྱཁོ

4.44.22

44

4.43.05 50

4.42.11 177

4.46.49 43

RACING.

Results of Army and

Navy Contest,

Another Army-Navy contest was mailed at North Point yesterday De- tails:

MORNING RACE.

1

Army S.C.

Heimaman Obrerwer

Major Melaire, UL. Kilmog LL Boll, Lt. .... Capt. Trott, Bub-lit, Brookes

Col. Morden, Lt. Chevas

Capt. Grifin, Mid, Draco co Rajar Klewert, Li-Cmdr. May Oupt.. Powkes, Lt. Galt ..................

Malor Lochner. It. Flaker

Mr. e. Cmdr. Drummond

Uni

PL.

Ping Pong handicap-Winner, F. F.

da Cruz; runner-up. A. Barretto.

El Francia, Ma), Mauslex

1.2. Staker, Capt. Boli Cmdr. Middle lan, L-Cot. Dunsterville Contr. Cowl. Maj. Thosts

Ryder. Mai. Griffin

AFTERNOON RACE, Army S.C.

Capt Dunlop. Lt. Gardner Maj. Atkin, 1.t. Tha I.L. Anstruther, it. Currie Majur Metry, T.t. Francia

Capt. Fowkes, Lt. Peters

Capt. Rob, FÀ, Stokes as..

Lt. Col. unserellie. Com, Middleton Main Thawin, Com. Paw batte

Major Griffin, LL. Ryder

Altroon Total Borning Total

Previous Total

Grand Total

Royal Navy.

LL. Kirmy, Malor MeIntyre

T.. i **** Babe1,4, Brocken, Cagi. Trait 16 Chevano, Lt.Cel Maradon

t-Com. May, Major Stewart

Lachner

1. Rall. Cint. Fowkes ....

Fiber.

1.

Com. Drumnos

Afternoon Totul

Murbing Total Frious Total Grand Tolal

4 Rotherham SCOTTISH CUP (SECOND ROUND).

3 St. Johnalone

Dundee U. St. Mirren

14 Aberdeen

10 Leith

Celtic Motherwell

is Dumbarton

Sten'mair

Ayr

Hearts Rangers

0 Kilmarnock Hibernians

1 Cydo

Falkirk

7 Montrose

1 Albion

2

Third Lanark

1 Partick

.G Airdrie.

1. Queen's Park SCOTTISH LEAGUE (SECOND DIVISION.) 2 Dunfermline

Breckin

MT. EVEREST FLIGHT.

SECOND PLANE TESTED ON SATURDAY

London, Feb. 4.

t

Goals.

P. W. D. L. F. A. Pta. Radio Sports 15 13 1 1 58 11 27 Signals 18 12 2 4 54 20 26 1st Battery.. 12 11 1 0 65 10 23 R.A.S.C.

10 103 33 24 23 "Incognito" 10 10 0.0 31 3 20.

.... 17 0 7 4 20 10 10 Medway

20 6 6 8 24 31 18 R.A.M.C.

2.00 11 17

St. Andrew's 11 9 1

FRIENDLIES. The Radlo again, had their colours lowered on Saturday when they were opposed by the Navy Lower Deck hockey X1 in a friendly game at Caroline Ill. The game was keenly contested and productive of a high standard of hockey. The result, a win for the navat men by the od goal in three, was a clear indication of the run of play.

The outstanding player was Him. mer, of II.M.S. Vateran, who played right wing and scored, both goals for the Lower Deck. Awtar Singh replied, for the Radis following a penalty bully,

*

20

The Y.M.C.A. suffered defent' to the tune of alx goals to one in

1 friendly game at King's Park en Saturday when they wore opposed to Dthe "" Company, South Wales; 3 Borderers.

the interval the

AL

4 soldiers led by five goals to nil and in the second half netted their sixth,

2 Fowler finding the net for the "Y."

2

In a friendly game at Happy Valley on Saturday, 11.M.S. Medway "A 1 team defeated H.M.S. Herold by two Ogonia to n. all the Medny centre-

forward, scured both goals.

0.

WAR DEBTS SILENCE

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PROCEDURE PLAN FORECASTED

FANLING GOLF,

Semi-Final Stages of Captain's Cup.

JUNIOR CHAMPIONSHIP.

The Captain's Cup for 1932 will be fought out between H. Hampton and A. E. Lissaman, both of whom won thoir matches in the semi-final round at Fanling yesterday.

C. II. Bradley entered the final of, the Junior Championship and will meet the winner of the C. B. Robert eon.C. H. Burton match;

2

Results of yesterday's play follow- Junior Championship (Semi-Final)

C. II. Bradley beat H. C. Gould by nnil

Captain's Cup (1932) Semi-Finals.

H. Hampton beat H. C. Gould, 2 up; A. E. Lissaman beat A. T. Lay by and 2.

Admiral's Cup (Fourth Round). E. R. Hallifax beat A. B. Raworth by 3 and 1:

L. R. Andrews beat E. W. Kirk at the 20th;

E. D. Matthews bent J. S. Dykes, 3 upif. W. Budd forfelted to W. A. Stewart.

LADIES' GOLF.

Mrs. Tottenham Wins the Bogey Competition.

A Medal Competition will be held Over

the New Courne, Fanling, on Tuesday, February 28, players to ar- range their own opponcats, post en- tries.

The Begay Competition hold during Course was won by Mrs. Tottenham the month of January over the New (17) all aquare. The next best card was returned by Mrs. Wren (19) 3 down.

Captain's Cup for January: 93-27- Mrs. C. B. Brown qualified for the 2.

PHYSICAL CULTURE.

Gold and Silver Medals Aworded to Pupils.

CUP FOR COMPETITION.

A special gold medal has been awarded to Mr. H. & Wan (dental Burgeon) for having succeeded in doing the outstanding lift of "Two Hands Cieno and Jork” with 201 lbs. at a bodyweight of slightly over 5 stone. The attempt on record break- Now York. Fob. 4.

ing was done last Friday night, before Silence on the War Dobt ques-o largo attendance of pupils of the tion is as cssential: to Downing Street as it is to Americn, Mr. 2 Franklin Roosevelt is believed to have told Sir Ronald Lindsay, 2 the British Ambassador, during their talks on January 20, accord- 3 ing to the New York Timea, which o! adds that Congressional and public opinion has been aroused against the British case by the recent speeches and newspaper articles in London.

Plan of Procedure.

It is belloved that Mr. Roose- velt's plan of procedure for the 1 Debts talks

was outlined to Sir

i Ronald Lindsay,

Mauricio College. Mr. H. S. Wan was the first to perform the lift with the stupendous weight in clean style, and was accordingly rewarded. It i⠀⠀ hoped that this star pupil of the where near the 220 lbs. mark before, Mauricio College will reach the Competition.

some-

Charles H. Chanatong passed the 195 lbs. mark but falled to reach the As he has made wonder- 200 mark. practices, ho will not doubt pass that ful strides during the last few mark also. At present there are a few more who are nearly reaching that mark and they are all slightly above 9 atone,

A gold contra silver medal is also to be awarded to Miss Jean Baker Instructress in the Bellilios Girls' School) for drawing made such rand progress during her 9 months" train- ing at the Mauricio College. She la the only lady pupil who will be

Mr. Roosevelt will first receive the British request for the re-receiving the meritorious medal. vision of the Debts in the light

A handsome silver cup has boon of the capacity to pay, which is presented by Mr. T. Nalda of the likely to be granted, and then longkong University for the weight definite statistical arguments for which is to take place sometime in lifting competition for college pupils the reduction will be heard, by May or June. Mr. T. Naidu is an which time the United States will ex-pupil of the Mauricio College, and be prepared and Congressional holds a diploma for fa-jitsu awarded 2 sentiment will have been tested. | him a few years ago.

After this Mr. Roosevelt will deliver a specific reply.

In the meantime it is hoped that the economic representatives will have discussed subjects such as tarifs, enabling Mr. Roosevelt possibly recommend a mora- torium until the World Confer once.-Reuters Special,

The second of the two Westland Wallace biplanes which are to take part in survey flights over ccssful by Observer Lieutenant Mount Everest WIS tested at Colonel Blacker. Yeovil yesterday.

The pilot and observer wore electrically heated suits and had oxygen masks. Test was made in unfavourable weather, but the

The biplane reached a height of 37.500 feet uncorrected. Thin might, when corrected, be from 34,500 to 35,000 feet. The tom- porature was minus 59 degrees i

2 flight was described as very sue- centigrade.-British Wireless.

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