TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 1928.

DERBY DAY.

(Continued From Page 1.)

6. LUSITANO CUP-presented by the members of the Club Lusitano, for China ponies bona fide griffins of this meeting, with $500. added, second $200, third $100, weight for Inches a per scale, subscription griffins of this season allowed 5 lb., all winners 5 lb. extra, entrance $10. One mile. Hon. Mr. A. C. Hynes and C Gordon Mackie's Pickle 158 lbs. .......

(Mr. Heard) Mr. Chan Tin-sion's Winsome

Stag 158 lbs.

(Mr. Maitland)

Mr. K. H. Kay's Comrade 158 lbs. (Mr. Pote-Hunt) Mr. Ho Kom-tong's Artistic Hall 158 lbs...(Mr. Wong) Messrs. K. C. Lau and H. C.

14-GYMKHANA STAKES-winner $600, second $250, third $150, for 'all China ponies that have started for races la at least two extra meetings during the sceson 1927 and sub- <cription griffins of this meeting. weight 149 lb.; winners of any race other than a race confined to sub- Kcription grillins 7 lb., of a subscrip tion griffins race 2 lb. extra, subscrip- tien griffins of this meeting allowed

7 h.; winners at this meeting barred.

fockey allowance, entrance 85. mile.

Mr. H. P. White's San Fran- cisco (late San Francisco Bny) 166 lbs. (Mr. Charles)

1 Mr. Dynasty's King of the

Pining 166 lbs.......

(Mr. Haimovitch)

2 Mr. R. M. Austin's Grey

Knight 156 lbs.

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Lee's Duke of Nieblung 158 lbs. ...(Mr. da Rocha). Messrs, K. C. Lau and H. C. Lee's Duke of Verona 158 lbs. ....... (Mr. Reidy) Mr. Loo Cheuk Suen's 158 lbs. (Mr. G. da Roza) Mrs. R. J. Paterson's Boukra

165 lbs. ..... (Mr. Bulteel). 0 Time: 2.04.2/5.

A length; 4 lengths.

1.

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Par-muturl: Winner $15.80;

(Mr. Heard)

¡Mr. C. T. C.'a Northern Stag 142 lbs. ... (Mr. Harriman) Mr. Chin Leo's Chui Chow Ning 156 lbs. (Mr. Proulx) Mr. Chin Lee's Yuen Sin 156 Iba........ (Mri da Roza) Col. Comyn's Borderer 144 lbs. (Mr. Sugden)

Mr. Eve's Bright Eve 155 lbs. (Mr. Pote-Hunt) Messrs. Hall and Shenton's The Goblin 156 lbs....... (Mr. Sewell)

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LOCAL HOCKEY.

TIE IN SIM SHIELD COMPETITION.

LEADERS TO PLAY OFF..

1.

THE CHINA MAIL,

The Royal Navy and the Army

FIGURES TO KNOW.

HANDY INFORMATION FOR.

„M THE RACES.

CASH SWEEP RESULTS.

Rósults of drawings of cash

STABLE FORM.

Owners and Jockeys on the First Day

The first day's racing honours were apportioned as follow:-

73.Jockeyn,

hava tied with an equal number of aweeps on to-day's Derby are as Mr. Maitland polais on completion of their fix-follow:—¿. tures in the Sim Shield hockey competition, and will have to play

off to decide the championship. Yesterday the Army won

their last match, against the Royal Air Force, by eight goals to two. They led in the first half by 6-nil.

The final between the Navy, (holders of the Shield) and the Army, which is being keenly look- ed forward to, has been fixed for Saturday afternoon on the U.S.R.C. ground.

The positions of the Clubs to! data are:-

Goals.

Royal Navy 6 5 1 The Army 6 0 1 H.K. Hockey

Club Royal Air 0

Force

... 5 0 6 The Navy have 2 better goal average but only points count. They have beaten the Club and R.A.F. twice each; and lost to each other once.

Mr. Loo Cheuk-suen's Tap

Siac 156 lbs... (Mr. Wong), 0 Pinces: 1st $5.60; 2nd $5.40; 3rd, Mrs. R. J. Paterson's Scooter $6.90.

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156 lbs...... (Mr. Stanton) Mrs. R. J. Paterson's Ukelele 156 lbs...... (Mr. Bulteel) Messrs. F. Usher and L. Reidy's Macus Beauty 158 Iba.

..........(Mr. Reidy) 0 Time: 2.08.1/5.

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7. CHALLENGE CUP-value

hundred gainean, for China panies, weight for inches as per scale, to he won two years consecutively by'a or panies the bang fide pro- perty of the same owner or owners; winner to receive $50 and 70 per! cent., secand $300 and 20 per cent,! third 3150 and 10 per cent. of the entrance fees until the Cup is finally won when the seennd pony will re- reive 5 per cent, and the third pong 25 per cent. of the entrance fees in addition to the pince money; entrance $10. One mile and three quarters. Messrs. Stanton and Reidy's

San Diego 158 lbs.

(Mr. Stanton) Mr. R. 31. Austin's Brigade Call 158 lbs. (Mr. Maitland) Messrs. Hall and Shenton's

The Gomeril 158 lbs.

(Mr. Sewell) Mr. Chan Tin-sion's Handsome

Stag 158 lbs.

(Mr. Harri:nun)

Mr. L. Dunbar's Hudson Bay

158 lbs. .... (Mr. Charles) Alr. Lee Cheong's Man of War 155 lbs... (Mr. G. da Roza) Time: 3.59.2/5.

length: 14 length. Pari-mutuel-Winner $14.90; Places: 1st $8.10; 2nd $10.20: 3rd $9.50.

UNITED SERVICES.

4th Submarine Flotilla Reaches Semi-Final..

On the Navy's ground, King's Park, the 4th Submarine Flotilla defeated the 2nd King's Own Scot-

11-PEKING PLATE-winner $600.tish Borderers by four goals to nil,

second $250, third $100, for China panies, subscription griffins of this meeting, weight for inches as per scale, winners 7 b. penalty. Jockey allowance, entearre $10. One mile. Mr. H. L. Yung's Chatto 152.

lbs.

.... (Mr. Usher)

in the second round of the United Services shield. The Submarines had previously beaten the Queen's. Regiment and will now meet the winners of the "Argua" v. Royal 1 Artillery match In the semi-final.

Pickle

Messrs. Usher & Reidy

1st 2nd 3rd

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HOME FOOTBALL.

MATCH IN THE SOUTHERN DIVISION.

LEAGUE TABLES TO DATE.

London, Yesterday.

The following match was play- ed to-day, in division III. (southern section) of the Football League:- Coventry 2, Crystal Palace 2.

(at Coventry).—Renter;

FULL LEAGUE TABLES.

Aston Villa's Position Greatly. Improved.

EVERTON MAINTAIN LEAD.

The following tables show the present positions of the teams, the midweek and Saturday matchen" having been taken into account in their compilation.

Everton

Division I.

Goala,

P. W. D. L. F..,A. Pts.. .28 14 7 7 73. 40 35

Huddersfield .27 15 4 8 67 47 34

Lolcester

Boltori

Cardiff

Burnley

Newcastle

13 7

40 33 7 9 68 61 33

4 13 5 9 57 42 31 11 8 8 48 46 30

13 5 9 67.42

.20 14

.28 11

Blackburn.28.

Sunderland.6 10

2 18 60 C6 30

58 54 23

11 50 56

50 58

9.40 49

7 0

32 47

03 82

20

5 12 53 $2.97

55 40

Arsenal .20 10 7 9 Liverpool

..27.8 10 58 52 28 ..28 12 2 14 47 53 West Ham. 27 11 4 12 58 65

11

Middlesbro 28 981258 Derby

..27 9 7 11

Sheffield U. .28 9 7 12 Manchester ..27 10.5 12 Birmingham .276 11 10 Portsmouth 27 8 6.13 Wednesday

60

50

43

.276 9-13

Division II,

40 00

Mr. Haimovitch"

12

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CHINESE CLUB.

Mr. Poto-Hunt'

1

8 2

Mr. Heard

2 2

First Prize

$100,800

Mr. Charles

1

1.

Second Prize

28,800

Mr. G. da Roza

1

Third Prize

14,400

Mr. Wong

Handsome Stag

OB970.

Mr. Bulteel

Winsome Stag

01921

Mr. Harriman

Bakers Bay

01147

Mr. Usher

Сооб Вау

07918

Mr. Stanton'

Deepwater Bay

19842

Owners.

Monterey Bay

12446

1st 2nd 3rd.

Sitting Pull

08957

Mr. L. Dunbar

3 1

Young Pretender"

07662

Mr. Eve

1 2 I

Heir Apparent New Year's Eve

12007

Mr. H. Seth

1

-

17400

Mr. Dynasty

1

1

Boxing Eve

01860

Hon. Mr. A. C. Haynes

P. W. L. D. F. A. Pts.

Blackstone Hall

12862

and Mr. C. G. Mackie

0 24 6 20

Guild Hall

05541

Mrs. Dunbar

0 24 11 10

Manor Hall

10059

Mr. Moon

Peck

13737

Mr. Hau Un

5 1 4

0 8 19 2

04000

Major Lake

Comrade

11417

Mrs. R. J. Paterson

0 4 24 0

Captain

19629

Mr. H. B. L. Dowbiggin

Duke of Verona

18527

Dr. S. T. Wong

U Un II.

18033

Mr. Chan Tin-ston

November

03333

Mr. George...

Mish Mish

.16319

Mr. R. M. Austin

Movanagher

12383

Mr. Wayfoong

1

Harlene

10428

Mr. H. P. White

Tottenham

1

SOUTH CHINA A.A.

Mr. Richardson. Mrs. Priestley

1

1

Aston Villa 28 11

First Prize

$151,200

Messrs.

Stanton &

Second Prize

40,000

Reidy

Third Prize

20,000

1

Bury

Handsome Stag

26148

Mr. R. J. Paterson ...

2

Winsome Stag

19835.

Bakers Bay

11727

Coos Bay

29294

TURF DISPUTE.

Deepwater Ray

14093

Monterey Bay Sitting Bull Young Pretender Heir Apparent New Year's Eve

02559

20408

GERMAN RACING CLUB SUED.

01791

12216

17585

3

2 Mr. C. T. C.'s Southern Stag 155 lbs. (Mr. Harriman) Dr. S. To Wong's Fair Eyes 152 lbs. (Mr. G. du Roza) Mr. R. M. Austin's Social Call 152 lbs. .... (Mr. Erskine) Mr. Carlfred's Busaco 150 lbs.

(Mr. Miller) 0

Boxing Eve

10899

2

Blackstone Hall

09071

Guild Hall

19836

3

Manor Hall

28474

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AMATEUR POSITION IN 1927,

Peck

28237

Pickle

25694

Comrade

02696

Captain

11429

Duke of Verona

06464

0

Un II.

00962

November

20064

Mish Mish

18309

stovanagher Harlene

22711

29900

EASMA CLUR. Handsome Stag Winsome Stag Bakers Bay Coos Bay

10793

11177

19681

Deep Water Bay

7200 7107

Monterey Bay Sitting. Bull Young Pretender Heir Apparent New Year's Eve Boxing Eve

10839.

10487

16937

19362

16454

10071

Blackstone Hall

19080

Guild Hall

6490

Manor Hall

17842

18682

7065

Comrade,

17970

Captain

12462

Duke of Verona

10148

16470

19395

10291

17472

10158

1

Q: Mr. P. W. Dee's Green Slip 150

ba.

...(Mr. Proulx) Mr. H. B. L. Dowbiggin's

Ploughman 155 lbs.

0

3 lengths: lengths. Pari-mutuel: Winner $33.50; Placos: 1st $3.80; 2nd $5.60; 3rd: $8.50.

2. ROYAL NAVY CUP presented-

(Mr. Heard) Mrs. R. M. Dyer's Easing Wold.

155 lbs. .....(Mr. Reidy) Mr. Eve's Twilight Eve 166 lbs....... (Mr. Pote-Hunt) Mr. Ho Kom-tong's Masonic Hall 155 ibs...(Mr. Wong)

by the officers of the Royal Navy Mr. E. L. Hosie's The Haugh with $500 added to the winner, second 250, third $150, for subscription 152 lbs.... (Mr. Maitland) grimins of any season, weight for Hon. Mr. A. C. Hynes and C. inches as per scale, winner of the Gordon Mackie's Peter 152 Garrison Cup at this meeting 10 lb.

(Mr. Clark) extra, other winners at this meeting 7 lb. extra, subscription griffins of Mrs. R. J. Paterson's Skipper this year allowed $ 1, jockey 155 lbs..... (Mr. Bulteel) allowance, entrance $10. About one Mr. John Peel's Siang River

mile, 165 yards. Messrs. Dyer

and Beith's Tangle.155 lbs. (Mr. Heard) Mr. Ho Kom-tong's Kom Tong Hall 156 lbs. ...(Mr. Wong) Messrs. Tester and Abraham's

Bing Boy 155 lbs....

(Mr. Maitland) Mr. R. M. Austin's Fire Call 150 lbs..... (Mr. Wallace) Mr. R. M. Austin's District Call 159 lbs. (Mr. Botelho) Mrs. Bernard's Barley Grass

152 lbs... (Mr. G. da Roza), Messrs. Dyer and Beith's'

Loch Tummel 152 lbs. .... (Mr. Reidy)

Mr. Eve's Festive Eve 165 lbs. ... (Mr. Pote-Hunt) Mr. George's Horsford 153 lbs. (Mr. Haimovitch)

1

2

lbs.

150 lbs. (Mr. Wallace) Mr. Roda's Zed 155 lbs.....、 (Mr. da Rocha) Mr.. W. E. L. Shenton's The Grouse 155 lbs. (Mr. Sewell) Mr. Union's Fook Shau 155

lbs.

(Mr. Loo)

3 Mr. H. L. Yung's Galopin 147

Ibs..

.(Mr. Liang)

GOLF.

NEW PERSONALITIES.

The year 1927, now drawing to a close. hus, in the realms of ama- Įteur golf, been aingalarly unevent- Oful and unexciting, due in a large

measure to

the absence of the 0 Amerlenn players, wrote the "Ob

server" golf correspondent at the Olend of December. Having surren- dered the championship without any attempt to defend it, Britain perforce regained possession of the

O title, and it is now her business to

see that it stays here.

In Dr. Tweddell we have an en- 0jtirely new figure in golf, a man worthy in all respects to rank na Da champion. Dr. Tweddell is a young man of vision and courage, 0 an individualist who has worked

out his own golfing salvation withi O a degree of success that' la quite remarkable. If there is any simi- Olarity in style, methods, and out- look, then I think that Dr. Tweddell 0 more closely resembles Mr. Jones than any other player. There is

O the close stance, the compact

0 Mr. L. Dunbar's Bay of Green-awing, and the same economisation

land 155 lbs. (Mr., Charles) of effort Dr. Tweddell, like Mr. Messrs. Dyer and Beith's Dun-

dee 150 lbs... (Mr. Botelho) 0:Mr. John Peel's Little River-

151 lbs. (Mr. Wolfe-Murray) Mr. Seth's Meanwhile 162 lbs..... (Mr. Haimovitch) Messrs. Stanton and Reidy's

Tarzan 152 lbs..

(Mr. Stanton)

Jones, is essentially a stroke, or

0 score, player, and because of this very characteristic he is a very

O elusive match player.

"In most cases, he says, "Old Man Par is good enough to beat anybody." So it is, but this ma- chine-like golf, where the oppon- 0 ent is more or less ignored and his shota disregarded, is so very inhuman in its conception that it Pari mutuel: -Winner is quite beyond the grasp of the 0$1,402.50: Places: 1st $266.20; ordinary

2nd $36.50; 3rd $10.40.

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Messrs. Hall & Shenton's The

Gnome 152 lbs.

Messrs. Kong Bros.' Sea

Front 150 lbs...

(Mr. Harriman)

01

L

Major Lake & Capt. Abbott's

Berwick 152 lbs.

0.

(Mr. Sewell)

(Mr. Wolfe-Murray)

Mrs. R. J. Paterson's Dobbin

158 lbs..... (Mr. Bulteel) 0 Dr. L. Reidy's Mowgli 153 lbs. (Mr. Usher)

Mr. Richardson's Silver Fox (late Sagamore) 150 lbs.. (Mr. Tyrwhitt) Mr. E. L. Sim's Kaa 150 lbs. (Mr. Clark)

Time: 2.10.1/6.

1% lengths; length.

JOCKEY CLUB.

BOOKMAKERS AND TAX CRITICISMS.

man.

Anyhow, Dr. Tweddell has embraced the prin- ciple of playing the holes instead of the man with such success that he is now a champion. At Stour- bridge, where he plays most of his golf, Dr. Tweddoll not only makes a habit of winning competitions in The Jockey Club was criticised astonishingly low scores, but not when the members of the Bookmak- so long ago he became the open ers' and Backers' Racecourse Pro-champion of the Midlands, beating tection Association, Ltd., mot at all the professionals in this large 0 the Holborn Restaurant for their area.

0

seventh annual dinner and ball. It has been a most noteworthy Mr T. Oakley, M.P., the chair. year for Midlands golf, because n Mr. H. P. White's Shingle man, proposing the toast of the Birmingham player, Mr. T. P. 152 lbs..... (Mr. Charles) 0 association, referred to the Betting Perkins, captured the English Time: 2.20.

Tax, and said that the need for championship. In addition, Mr. 1% lengths: 1 length.

unity was even more apparent now Perkins, along with Mr. W. B. Pari-mutuel: -- Winner $79.12; than was the case when the tax was Torranco, was the leading British Places: 1st $2210; 2nd $63.50; first introduced. Nobody had fail-amateur in the Open Championship 3rd $12.50.

ed more at a critical time than had at St. Andrews with a score of 800, the Jockey Club, who had advocata figure that put Into the shade [ed what would only be called many a performance by ́ profes-

9-"BLACK ROCK" STAKES.-win-

ner 1000, second $250, third $150, for "panic legislation." The Introduc-sionals with world-wide reputa- China ponies bona fide griffins of this tion of the totalisator would run tiona.

meeting weight for Inches as per horse-racing and horse-breeding.

scale, winters of one race other than It was absurd to suggest that the

a race confined to subscription: grimirs

Ib. of two or more races.7 The totalisator could stop the rot

extra, entrance $10. One mile and "The Jockey Club," he said, "has course management to which he

a quarter,

Mr. Dynasty's Heir Apparent 158 lbs. (Mr. Haimovitch) Mr. Eve's Boxing Eve 158 lbs. (Mr. Pote-Hunt)

Mr. Ho Kom-tong's Manor Hall 158 Tbs... (Mr. Wong) Mr. K. H's Chemal 158 lbs. (Mr. Sewell) Mrs. R. J. Paterson's Mish

Mish 155 lbs.

taken the attitude of ploughing a would like to draw attention, and lonely furrow and not assisting that was the supervision of the

1 other members of the racing com ring. Three years ago new off

munity."

cials were appointed by the Jockey

2 Mr. Albert Marks, president of Club for this department, and their the BBsociation, replying, said: thorough and efficient work had at 3 "The bookmakers can and do lose, tained results never before achiev

but the tote nover. The publiced in his forty years' experience must decide whether they want the of the racecourse. This was a mat bookmakers or the totalisa-ter of much satisfaction to the as- tor. The success or failure of the sociation, as the splendid, efforts of 0 new scheme for betting must be Major Wymer, who was in charge furnished by the public, who must of this work, helped considerably decide the lasue by their patron in carrying out some of the prin- age. There was one branch by cipal ideas for which the associa work in connection, with the race tion was formeda

*V (Mr. Bulteel) Time: 2.87.1/5!! Many lengths; many lengths, Pari-mutuel Winner $12.10; Places: 1st $5.40; 2nd $5.30.

Peck

Pickle

U Un II.

November

Mish Mish

Movanagher Harlene

P. W. D. L .27 17 6 4

Berlin.-An unusual action hea been started against the Hamburg Racing Club by the well-known Chelsea

Manehester owner, Horr. M. J. Oppenheimer,

Stoke

Goals.

QUEEN'S THEATRE

"here us is"

DUNCAN SISTERS

In the Motion Picture

TOPSYEVA

from the play by Catherine Chisholm Cushing Directed by DEL LORD

SUNDAY & MONDAY

Division III. (North)

F. A. Pta. 55 27 40 Bradford

Doncaster

69 42 38 Stockport

17 4

.28 18

G

6

.2 16 4 8

27 14: .27 14

G

7 65 33 34 Darlington

44 40 38 Transmere 71 49 36 Lincoln

&

8 51 40 39 Halifax

6

8 +63 30 30 Accrington

in connection with the last Ham-Preston burg Derby, when his horse Liber- Leeds tas was beaten by Mah-Jong by a Oldham head. He claimes damages owing to the starter having assigned a West Brom. 27 11 8 9

Notts. For....20 12 position to the horse in a puddle of Port Vale...27 13 water, whereby it sustained in Bristol C. .27 11 6 11 juries in taking off, and in conse-

20 9 10 Flull

.27 10 8 quence not only lost the race, but was incapacitated for the rest of the senson.

12

Goala.

P. W. D. L. F. A. Pts.. 28 19 7 2 77 29 27 17 46 60 25.38 .20 14 7 40 33

25 13 0 0 61 37 .28 14

14 4 10 56 K

.26 13 4 9

56

11 8 8 54

.27 11 8 8 52

63 52 30 Wrexham...26 13 3 10.. 47 40 28 Bradford C. .27 9 10 8 35 62 28

28

55

34 28thport...26 12 3 11

Rochdale

26 13 1 11 62 Grimsby

28 Hartlepools 27 11 6 13 49 Swansea...27 11 Notts. C.

27 Chesterfeld 27 8 8 12 44 53. .27 8 7 12

5028 Rotherham 26 Clapton 0...27 9 6 13 417 23

11 44 46 26 8 7 11 Now Brighton 24 8 8 10 42 40 18 8 7 13 Barnsley

Crewe

27 ...2 8 6 15 66 73 22 Blackpool

Ashington 77 14 43 54

Durham 77 13

39 56 21 Nelson 61 67 19 Barrow 42 68 19 Wigan 40 83 11

The proceedings are not regard. ed with favour in Turf circles, ac- Southampton 28

cording to the "Berliner Tage Reading blatt," it being held that the start- Fulham

.27 7 5 15

.27 7 5 16

er was within his rights in allot- Wolves ting any position he chose to this South Shields 27 3 5 19 horse, which was notoriously a

nervous animal.

The race, it is

95 01

· Division III. (South)

Gogis

A. Pts.

P. W. D. L. F.

.27 18 4 5 82 38 40

.25 16 5 5 68 40 87

admitted, was run under deplorable weather conditions, but it is con- Millwall tended that the owner could have Northants withdrawn the

horne.-"Central Plymouth News."

Exoter.... Brighton Queen's Park 2 128

F. C. Toone, the Yorkshire Coun- Swindon ty secretary, is likely to be the Newport. manager of the English cricket Charlton team in Australia next year. He ans Is very popular out there.

77 13 61 62

.28 7 7 14 47 74 .28 8 6 15 88 42 .26 8 3 1851 77 .28 5 6 17 88 79.16 .28 5 5 18 33 72 16

SCOTTISH LEAGUE,

-27 15 4 8.61 88 - 34 | Rangers can

Goals.

P. W. D. L. F. A.Pia: 26 19 4 3 80 27 42

26 11 9 5 44 28 at Motherwell ..27 17 6 4 69 81 40

27 17 4 7 78 86

27 18 5.9 67.49 31 Celtic .......28.18 7 3 67 28 89

$2 30 Hearts

28 St. Mirren 26 14 40 54 56 32. 1829 Kilmarnock 28 12 88

28 Aberdeen.29:14 8 12 54 58 14128

68 27 Partick.28 18 5 10 67 49 48 26 Cowdenbeath 28 12 7 0.47 48 31 43 25 Falkirk .....28 14 -2.1260 ≥52 30 57 25 St. Johnstone 29 11 7 11 57 54 23 88 22 Hibernians.28 10 7 11 54 51 27 19 21 Dundee .....27 10 4 13 46 59 24 46 21 Airdrie zwa...28.7 9:12 41 58* : 6421 Queen's Park 28 8 6 14 49 56

Crystal Pal. Bournemouth 20 10 Southend

The majority of the clubs in the ra

Gillingham

English Football League report considerable decrease in receipts Coventry this season, owing chiefly to the Bristol R bad weather. A number of them Merthyr In the Northern Section are finding Torquay Watford It difficult to carry on.

Luton

[24 11 .28 11 3

28 9 4 .26 7 7 .24 7

8 5

9 2

27 6

7. B 14

48 66 20 Ro'neas...278 2:17 34 85 21 38 57 20 Clyde

515 35 62 19

44 54 19 Hamilton ‚ 28-; 7: 4·17, 48, 64° 18) 32 67 18 Raith Rovers 26 6 5 15 48 68 14 56 6017 Dunfermline .278 822, 80, 95

NOTICE OF REMOVAL.

We have This Day Removed into more Commodious Premises The whole Building situated in SA, Wynd ham Street and the Corner of Wellington Street- Exactly opposite our Old Building.

THE NEWSPAPER ENTERPRISE, LTD.

PROPRIETORS OF THE

CHINA MAIL,

Hong Kong, 1st February, 1928,

BA, WYNDHAM STREET.

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