MONDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1927.
MACAO RACE,
ROGRAMME FOR SUNDAY,
DECEMBER 11,
LIST OF HAND°C/ ^8.'
BILLIARDS.
PORTUGUESE INTER-CLUB
TOURNAMENT.
FIRST ROUND RESULTS,
LEAGUE FOOTBALL.
(Continued from Page 10.)
The following is the programme tano Billiards Association, the Por-/without full points.
the fifth extra race meeting be held in Macao on December
1 The Penha Plate (5 Furlongs).
3rd This For all China ponies that fe started at Macao and have been placed since September
Vinner $250. 2nd $100,
le. Entrance fee $5. *
a clever Ride.
C.
THE CHINA MAIL,
UNIVERSITY 4. KOWLOÓN.
University.................
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were
LEAGUE POSITION UP TO: DATE.
داد
Division II. Blackpool 0, Leeds U.“ 2., Bristol C. Preston N.E. 3. Chelsea 2, Notte. Forest 1.. Clapton 0. 0, Manchester C. 2. Grimsby T. 8, Port Vale 0. Notts County 9, Barnsley 0. Oldham A. 3, Wolves 0. Reading 5, South Shields 1. Southampton 5, Fulham 2. Stoke C. 1, Swansen T 1. West Brons. A. 1, Hull C. 1.
73 13 12 12
7
7
5
Division III (Southern), Brentford Walsall 1. Bournemouth 2, Merthyr T. 1. Brighton 4, Plymouth A. E Crystal Pal: 2, Newport G. 0. Exeter C. 0, Swindon T: 0: Luton T.
Gillingham ly
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Mwall 9, Coventry G., 1. Northampton 2, Charlton A. 1. Norwich C. 1, Watford 1. Southend U. 2, Bristol R. 1. Torquay U. 1, Queen's P. R. 0.
Erratle Bhooting and 's Blank
Bheet.
The League tables, up to and in cluding matches played on Satur. Playing on the South China! The Recreio were naturally dis-ground (referee, Sgt. Browne), the day, are appended:—
Senior Division. appointed, as on the day's play University did well, to hold Kow-
P.W. D. L. F. A. P. they loon in a match that was played Chinese Ath. 8 7 10 24 3 16 they were superior, but Under the auspices of the Lusi-must be content with the honours at a fast pace. Both sides
M. Silva erratic in their shooting, neither Recreio 6 4 2 0 12 5 10 Xavier, (goal)
Remedies, goalkeeper having a great deal of Scots Guarda 9 3.4 2.15 10 10 tuguese community of the Colony Gosano and J. Silva were the pick of work to do.
K.O.3.B. ....7. 3 3 1 10 6 9 hold annually ab Interclub. BII-
On the play, the result was a fair Queen's Regt. 8 4 1 3 25 11 llorde Shield Tournament, repre-
The Police deserved their point one. Although Kowloon were not R.A. sented by the following three for their plucky showing, as with In
.9.3 15 13 13 luck the sharing of the Air Force clubs:-Club Lusitano, Catholic
out stalwarts like Hudson and points should be satisfactory to Police ..9 2 2 5 4 9 Union Club and Club de Recreio.
Kowloon ..7 2 1 4 0 16 Sherry the substitutes played well, both sides.. generally
South China .9 1 3 5 5 32 competition,
Result:
| H.K.F.C."....7 guard were a great force. Brit-
1 1 66 18 known as the "Triangular Match," and Clarke and Wynne in the rear
Kowloon was first started in 1912, and, totain, Jessop, and Howarth all work-
Junior Division "A.”
P. W. D. L. F. A. P. date, the results have been as foked like Trojans and to these players towa:-1912, won by Catholic
K.0.8.B. .....77 0 0 81 2 14 St. Joseph's..8 6 1 1 17 10 13 China Ath. 7 6 0 2 17 4 10
Division III. (Northern)., S. China "B" .8 4 2 2 6 8 10 Barrow 1. Crewe A. 1. Good Game at King's Park.
Recrelo ..7 3 2 2 14 12 8 Bradford 0, Doncaster R. 2. Both teams fielded good sides. Kowloon 7 2 1 4 9 12 Chesterfield 0, Wigan Boro', 0. From the kick off the exchanges University 8 1 34 4 11 Durham C. 1, Hartlepools U. 6.
...5 2 0 3 4 10 4 Nelson 3, Halifax T. 2. were very lively, the Club de Re R.A. Res."
1 0 6 4 15 2 Rochdale 3, Bradford C. 8. crelo forwards setting up a very Club Res. early attack and from a miskiek by S. China "A" .8 1 0.7 0 22 2 Rotherham 0, New Brighton 6. the Club back Pereira scored a fine]
Junior Division “B”
Southport 3, Lincoln G. 1... P. W. D. L. F. A. P. Stockport C. 8, Ashington .. goal.
The Hong Kong team could not China Ath...6 5.1 0 21 7 11 Tranmere R. 8, Darlington 1. get going and Marques scored Kung Woo...6 4 1 1 20 6 9 Wrexham 0, Accrington S. 1 again for Club de Recreio with the St. Joseph's..7 3 3 1 18 12 9 Moslems.....7 3 1 3 12 8 7 Soo-defence well beaten.
After the interval the game S. China "B" 7 2 1 4 6 18 underwent big change. The S. China "A" 6 2 1 Club, playing well, acored through Boy Scouts .7 2 1 Wolgermouth after a fine centre by Kowloon .....6 Rowell.
Result:-
Club de Recreio Police
0
927. Weight for inches aa per Union Club; 1913, Club Lusitano; much of the credit of a good night
1914, Club de Recreio; 1915/19, (no against odds is due. competition); 1920, Cathoile Union Club; 1921, Catholic Union Club; 1922, Catholic Union Club; 1928, Catholic Union Club; 1924, draw: 1925/26, (no competition).
Club Lusitano v. Club de Recrelo.
+
The Macao 1927 Griffina'
Stakes
The result of the 1st Round of
1 Miles). Vinner $300, 2nd $125, 3rd
For all China ponies, griffins the 1927 Tournament played at the 1927. Weight for inches as Catholic Union Club ia scale. Classic winners 10 lbs. lows:-- ra. Entrance.fee $5.
Club LusitanIO.
3. The Kuling Plate.
(84 Mile).
J. O. Remedios:
G. A. Carvalho A. C. Rozario
Vinner $200. 2nd $75. 3rd E. A. Remedios
. For all China ponies that J. R. Sonres
e not won more than one race M. R. Beltrao
3 year
J. M. Luz
at time of entry. H. R. Sequeira ight for inches as per scale.. F. Silva
idens allowed 5 lbs. Entrance H. Luz (65 break)
$5.
Totul
4.-The Tai Ping Plate (Half Mile),
Club de Recreio.
Vinner $200. 2nd $75
3rd J. V. Ribeiro
For all China ponies. Win-
M. A. Silva
L. V. Antonio
s this year of races of 5 fur-R. F. Luz (72 break) gs or under, other than races A. Gosano fined to Subscription Griffins E. Leitao (43 break) Hong Kong Jockey Club, of one I Rocha
e 7 lbs extra, of two or more F. M. Ozorio
es, 10 lbs. extra. Weight for E. M. Remedios
hes as per scale. Entrance fee P. A. Yvanovich.
5.-The West Lake Plate
(7 Furlongs.)
Winner $250, 2nd $100. 3rd Luz-72.
Total
Division II “
A."
RA. v. SOUTH CHINA "B".
7
£8 fol-
Pts. 210 158
A Penalty Kick Decides the
Match
This match was played at 211 kumpoo the referee being Mr. 190 Cowan.
CLUB DE RECREIO v. II.K.F.C. "B."
8
5
6
3 7 8
5
Scottish Leagues, Division I. Celtic 1, Cowdenbeath 1. Dundee 3. Hamilton A. 1. Dunfermline A. 0, Raith R, 4.
4 13 15
5
Falkirk 1, Rangers 2.
0 0
6 2 29
0
Hearts 3, Aberdeen 0.
Kilmarnock 3, Clyde 0.
250 Teams: 181 R.A.-Toms; Bacon, Taylor: 203 Hole, Haynes, Hall; Smith, Eagles,
The Club were now going strong GARRISON FOOTBALL LEAGUR 218 Pellow, Jobe and Sharland.
and only the good defence of the 250 South China "B"-Lam Tai-Club de Recreto backs prevented 250 sing: Tee Tak, Wan Ken-pin; Law further scoring, whilst Fernandez
Results for the Past Week. Yat-ming, Wong Lok-kin, Tong in goal was safe.
Nov. 15.-R.A.M.C. 1, 31st 2121 Kwen; Li Tom-po. Lo Tani-wan, Recreto forced the pace, and after Bty. R.A. 2; H.Q. 2 2nd K.O.S.B.
Chan Sui-sang, Wan Kiu-chun, and a nice run by the outside left, the D Co. K.O.S.B. 3.
winger croased smartly for
250
250
250
250
250
The Club de
Fixtures For This Week.
250 command and Toma was successive. For the Club de Recreio Fern- Referee: S/Sgt. Gilbert, R.A.0.C.
162
Home Leagues,
3,
<
Motherwell 3, Bo'ness 2,
A. Pts.
11
P. V. D. L. West Brom., 16. 68.435 Clapton
1573 5 28 28 17 Swansea...1564539 37 16 Notte For...36. 717 38 80 15 Grimsby....'15 5. 5. 5 29 30 15 Port Vale.. 18 7 1 7 24 28 18 Notts C. Hull City
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15 4 5 4 28 20 18 15 4 6 1691 13 Barnsley 15 3 7 5 2131 13 Wolves 15 4 4 7 23 35 12 South'pton.. 15 4 8 8 26 0111 Fulham... 15 4 8 8 24 36 11 Blackpool 15 989 23 88 Reading.....12 5 8 24 57 S. Shields 15 2 8 10-23 · 43
Division III-South.
P. W. D. L. .F. A. Ft. Northants... 15 11 18 44 10 23 Millwall ....16 10 8 3 49 20-23 Charlton 15 7 0 2 21 20 20 Plymouth 15 8 8 4 84 23 19 Exeter... 16 7 2 26 92 19 Norwich... 15744,97 24 18 Southend... 1590 6 29 26 18 Brighton 157 5 28 21 17 Brentford...18 8 1 7 87 82 17 Q. P. R..... 16 7 3 6 28 21 17 Newport ... 15 6 4.5 27 22 10 Swindon.... 14 6 5.4 36 31 15 Merthyr 164 06 24 20 14 Crystal Pal 16 4 6 6 22 28 13 Coventry 15 5 8.7 29 40 13 Bournem'th 10. 4. 6.7.25 30 13 Torquay.... 15 4 3 8 18 85 11 Bristol Nov. 15 4 20 30 37 10 Gillingham.. 15 3 4 8 22 46 10 Walsall 16 4 2.0 20 44 10 Luton ...... 15 3 2 10 a1 35.8 Watford....15 3 2 10 25 31 8 Division III.-North.
13 4.3 6 20 24 11
16 3 5 8 22 34 11
P. W. D. L. F. A. Pts. Doncaster..18 11 2 2 37 10 34 Bradford... 15 10 8 2 36 18-23 Lincoln..... 15 9 3 3 37 25 21 Partick T. 2, St. Johnstone 2..
Halifax
10 8 3 5 37 28 19 Queen's Park 6, Hibernians 2.
Wrexham. 16 8 3 5 29 28 10 H.St. Mirren 2, Airdrieonians 2.
Rochdale ... 14 8.2 4 29 20 18 LEAGUE TABLES.
Tranmere...14 7. 4 8 27 19 18 The English League Table and Accrington .14 5 6 3 23 19 18 Fung Man-kit,
Scottish League Table (Division: Darlington .. 15 7 26 28 28 16 Pts. South China kicked off and the Marques to score a good goal.
Tuesday D. Co. K.O.S.B. v.1.). up to and Including matches Bradford C..14 4 6 4 32 29 14 opening exchanges were fairly The Club rallied and Wolger-R.A.M.C. Referce Bdr. Britnell, completed on Saturday, are append- N. Brighton, 14 5 4 5 25.23 14 even, with the soldiers gradually mouth scored again after good R.A.: A. Co. K.O.S.B. v. 31st H. Bty. ed:-
Stockport... 14 6 2 4 17 17 14 gaining the ascendancy. In the work by Trambitsky and Rowell. R.A. Referee: Pte. Lam, R.A.M.C.
Division I.
Nelson..... 15 6 2 7.31 38 14 200 first ten minutes a penalty againat
Durham P. W. D. L. F
15 5 8 7 22 30 13 The play was now keen, and the Thursday.-R.A.O.C. v. H.Q. 2 168 China was taken by Toms, who Club just failed to secure
Referee. the K.O.S.B.
Sgt. Green, Everton 15 8 5 2 47 20 23 Southport.... 15 5 28 27 27 12 shot wide. South- China then took equaliser..
R.A.; H.Q. 1 K.O.S.B. v. RA.M.C. Newcastle... 15 9 3 3 37 23 21 Chesterfield. 15 4 4 7 22 27 12
Blackburn 16 6 7 3 26 21 19 Rotherham Arsenal..... 16. 0 5 4 31 30 17 Crewe Cardiff 15 6 7 8 28 31 17 Hartlepools. 15 4 29 19 34 10 Manch, Un., 16 7 3 6 31 29 17
Barrow.....
18 2 5 6 16 88 Leicester 16 6 5 5 28 28 17 Wigan 14 3 3 8 15 26 Huddersfield. 14 0 4 4 35 26 16
Ashington ... 10 1 5 10 18 49 Aston Villa. 15 6 4 6 32 26 16
SCOTTISH LEAGUE. Liverpool... 15 5 0 4 37 36 16
(Division I.) Tottenham.. 10 0 4 6 27 31 10
P. W. D. L. West Ham.. 14 7 16 30 33 16 Rangers... K 12 1 1 49 14 25 Burnley 157 1 7 30 35 15 Motherwell 15 11 3 1 38 17. 25.
15 717 8037 15 Celtic
14 8 4 2 38 20 20 Bolton 15 5 4 6 26 22 14 Hearts...... 16 9:24 35 14 20 Sunderland .. 15 6 2 7 34 33 14 St. Mirren.. 15 9 2 4 32 35 20- Middlesbro', 155 40 29 30 14 | St. Johnstone 16 7 4 5 23 S1 18 Birmingham.. 15 3 0 25 32 12 | Cowdenbeath 15 7 2 6 24 28 16 Sheffield Un.. 16 4 4 7 18 32 12 Kilmarnock, 15 6 45 27 31 36 Derby 15 3 4 8 29 38 10 Airdrie ..... 15 5 5 5 28 25 15 Wednesday. 15 2 5 8 20 35 Falkirk..... 15 8 2. 7.32 25 14 0. Portsmouth 16 3 3 9 20 43 0 Partick ....15 6 2 7 31 33 34
Division. II.
Hibernians., 1870 8 27 30 14 P. W. D. L. F. A. Pin. Aberdeen ... 16 7.0.9 20 38 14 Chelsea...... 165 11 3 1. 32 9 25 Dundee 1..1, 15 6 2 8 22 26 12 Manch, City, 15, 9 2 4 35 27 20 Queen's Park 15 4 4 7 28 28 12 Leeds Un... 15 8 3 4 37 20 19 Bo'ness..... 15 6 1 9 21 31
16 7 5 3 29
16 19 Clyde ... ... 15 4 2 9 20 32 15 8 25 32 21 18 Raith R.... 16 42 9 30 42
28 18 Hamilton... 16 4 1 10 27 15 8 2 5 84
ly called on, but made good saves. andez (goal), Pereira (centre 145 From a good combined movement forward) Marques, and Fernandez Fung put over the bar. Play was (outside left) were always promin- transferred and Pellow made ent. The Club were best served by 2216)
brilliant run, only to "sky" the their half-backs all three of whom Club de Recreio won by 94 points. bull. A corner was
Rowell, Trambitsky conceded by played well. Highest Brunk so fur-Mr. R. F.jChina and Sharland put behind. and Alexander, were ever on the
A corner against the R.A., taken by ball amongst the forwards. Catholic Union, meets Club Lusi-Li was easily cleared, but for a For all China ponies that tune in the 2nd Round. (November while the play was all in R.A. ter- and much superior to the average The game was quite a good one e started at Macao or Hong 21/25), and the final will be be- ritory. Fung had another chance Division II game. ing and not won since Septem- tween Catholic Union and Club de and put wide and then Li put be-
1, 1927. Weight for inches Recreio (Nov. 28 to Dec. 2). per scale.. Unplaced ponies wed 5 lbs. Entrance fee $5.
-The Macao 1927 Champlon
Sweepstakes (1 Miles.)
INTERPORT MÁTCH.
"
Arrangements Being Made.
hind from a corner kick. Play con tinued evenly, with no outstanding features, both goalkeepers being called on in turn. Haynes and Hall were doing vallant work in the R.A. half back line. whilst Pellow and Smith were brilliant in Arrangements are being made to attack, For South China, Tong Vinner $350. 2nd $125. 3rd hold a Billiards Interport competi-Kwan and Fung Mai-kit were par- Forced entry of $5. For all tion in Hong Kong in 1928, between ticularly good. A corner against only China ponies entered at Portuguese of Hong Kong and Por-
meeting that have run at tuguese of Shanghai. eno during the year 1927. Last year Shanghai were invited ight for inches as scale. Each to send a team down, but they could rter to pay in addition a fur- not do so. r entrance fee of $10.
in subsequent play South China
Result
Club de Recreio H.K.F.C. "B."
Division II "B.”
8 2
BOY SCOUTS v. ST. JOSEPH'S.
Points Shared at the Valley.
The Boy Scouts rather surprised
2
the R.A. was again put behind and St. Joseph's by running them to a was pat offside when looking dan draw at Happy Valley, the play be. eraus. A movement by Smith reing quite interesting at times for sulted in a corner, but at half time a game of this description, there was no score.
Result: There have been two Interports
From the resumption the R.A. Boy Scouts no_for_In_1924-the-match-was pressed-and-a-corner-was-conced- The Nit Desperandum Plate played at Hong Kong, when the ed. Jobe took the kick, but it was
St. Joseph's (4 Mile.)
Jocal Portuguese won; while in the cleared. A corner for South China following year. at Shanghai, the followed without result, and the CHINESE ATHLETIC v. SOUTH Northerners obtained the honours. R.A. once more attacked to cont
The Interport shield was present- within an ace of scoring. ed by the Portuguese of Hong Kong, penalty against the R.A. for unin- won. Weight for inches 85 and was also made in England, at a tentional handling was taken by acale. Entrance fee $5.
Chan, who scored off the post with
Vinner $150. 2nd $60, 3rd For all China ponies that ve started at this meeting and
A
Entries for all events must cost of £23. Teams of six parti- Toms outstretched to meet the ball.
ch the Secretary not later than .m. on Friday, November 26, the Club's office. 1b Avenida neida Ribeiro, Macao.
cipated.
LAWN BOWLS.
Entries unaccompanied by en- SPEY ROYAL CUP SEMI-FINAL
nce fees, will not be accepted. me, colour and height of pony, racing colours must be enter- correctly.
TIE.'
CHINA "A".
Fast Play on the Kowloon F.C. Ground,
1
This match played before the
A raid by the Chinese saw Bacon senior game at Kowloon produced kicking out, the ball striking an some very fast play, in which the opponent and rebounding into the Athletic forwarda were very much gon beyond Tom's reach, to put superior to their opponents.
South China's attacks were dis-1 the South China "B" two up.
A minute later in
& scrimmage jointed, and they were also, as a at the China goal mouth Jobe team, much lighter than their op- By defeating the Kowloon Dock trickled in a goal from Smith's run ponents. and centre.
The Athletic deserved their win,
Recreation Club by the small mar-
The R.A. continued to press for their inside forwards having a good Forms of entry may be held on gin of three points, the Taikoo Re-the equalising goal but made poor
lication to the Secretary of creation Club entered the final in use of their many chances.
1. R. & R. C. Macao, Hong the Spey Royal Cup Competition. Scores:-
og Jockey Club and Hong The match was played on the East
og Jockey Club Stables.
Point R.C. ground on Saturday hould it be considered neces- afternoon.
y to modify the conditions of
Taikoo.
nts, the decision of the Com- Chalmers tee shall be final.
Laing Morrison Wallace
(skip)
FANLING HUNT.
ENTRIES POSTPONED TO THIS WEEK.
t has been decided in view of fact that certain members are ble to nominate their ponies hin the stipulated time limit, leave entries for the Fanling nt to be held on December 3
il the early part of this week,
HOCKEY.
́H.K. CLUB v. H.M.S. "TAMAR."
Kowloon Dock.
Cooper McLaggan Cullen Brown
(skip)' 1
The Final Match.
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South China "B" R.A.
KOSB V. CHINA ATHLETIC,
Spoiling Tactics on Both Sides.
iden of the game, whilst their de- fence was sound. They were very well served by the left full back, outside right, and centre forward. South China were smart at right) full back and right forward wing,' this pair combining nicely on occa- sions.
Result:-
Chinese Athletic South China
16 This match was played on the
II.K.F.C. ground, with Sgt. Gilmore SOUTH CHINA "B" v. KUNG WOO
Division of the Spolls.
It is safe to predict another close as referee. It was a poor display | game in the final between Talkoo of football, both sides being con- and Craigengower (holders of the tent with spoiling tactics. Stevens
In the junior division Kung Woo Cup), who are old League rivals, scored for the Borderers early in
the first half.
managed to hold South China "B" No date has been announced.
The game developed into rowdi- to a draw of a goal each on the Dess. Both sides missed at close latter's ground, the referee being range on several occasions through Pte. Lamb.
WILFUL BLAZE.
A SUGAR ESTATE SET ON FIRE.
The "Manila Bulletin" of Tuesday reports:→→
The sugar cane plantation of Teodoro David of Dinalupihan, Bataan, whose crop was contract- ed for by the Pampanga Sugar Mills was set on fire yesterday The following will represent the presumably by discontented ten-
b second XI on the Club ground, ants. This is according to a tele g'a Park, to-morrow, at 5 p.m.
p: F. S. Nicholls, L. A. R. Kram received in the Manila office
ncan (captain), L. F. Nicholson, of the corporation, which was re- R. Greenhalgh, Major J. P. S.ferred to the chief of con-
lg, Rev. N. Evans, R. R. Todd, stabulary.
over-eagerness,
Play was scrappy, but, consider- The second half was a scramble. ing the class of the players, more Half way through Chan Won-ylu than usually interesting, with both scored with a high shot to equalise. aides keenly contesting the fasue.
The Borderers again went ahead. The result was more or less as through a penalty scored by Toal. expected and, in dividing the spoils, Following this a free fight en- the respective teams were adequate aued and Toal and Mak Kwok-tung rewarded. were ordered off after a sparring antch.
Results:
KO.S.B. China Athletic
ST. JOSEPH'S v. SOUTH. CHINA "A"
Kunaway Victory For the Sainte-
This axture was played on St.
Result:-
South China "B." Kung Woo
MOSLEMB v. KOWLOON..
Overwhelming Defeat of Peninsula Side.
bt E. Jacobs-Larkerm, A. E The message says that ap-Joseph'e ground, the referee being Stokes--the former winning by five
There was another overwhelming defeat in the junior division when the Moslems met Kewicos, on St. Joseph's ground -- referee, Mr.
goals to nil Kowloon fielded only tchard, W. A. Nowers, and J. E. proximately 250 tons of cane were Pipe-Major Mackle, - ronha.
reduced to ashes, with an estim-The play was all in favour of St. 10 men.
Play was commonplace and the ated damage of P2,000.* No Joseph's. South China never ap- arrest has been made as the peared to get going and the result Moslems, well deserved their win, guilty persons have not yet been was a fair reflex of the play. Howloon's defence being at alxes
CLUB 1ST XI v. KOSE.
This match will be played on the ascertained by the constabulary All the St. Joseph's front line and sevens throughout.
R.O ground on Wednesday, at and local authorities
scored, but play never reached a Whilst there were no outstanding **d high level. With the score mount- Lo sharp Hub team:WS Lockhart A detachment of constabulary
was finished after most of the spac te, JE. Henry, D. Lyon, L. M. 8. soldiers from Balanga had being against South China, the game players, the game itself was quita
ators had left the field se
Berulang
yd, A. Dand (captain), E. L ordered by the provincial com A. E. Pritchard, E.Valen-mander upon request of the off- -Whitley W. Woodward, and cials of the Pampanga, Sugar
Mills, to patrol the place.
St. Joseph's
Bet South China “A."
Interesting at times, although scrappy?
Result:
Moslems Kowloon
Saturday's Results and Tables.
The following are the complete English Football League, and the results of matches played in the Scottish Football League (Division 1.) on Saturday:--
ENGLISH LEAGUE.
T
Division. I. Birmingham 1, Arsenal 1. Blackburn R. 1, West Ham U. Bolton W. 3, Portsmouth 1. Cardiff C. 4, Derby C. 4.. Everton 0, Sunderland 1. Huddersfield T. 3, Bury 0, Manchester U. 5, Aston Villa 1. Middlesbro. 1, Liverpool 1. Newcastle U. 1, Burnley 1.
The Wednesday 1, Leicestor. C. 2. Tottenham H. 2, Sheffield U. 2.
Bury
Stoke, Oldham Bristol C. Preston
F
A. Pts
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