MONDAY, APRIL 23, 1928.

Sport Columns

CUP FOR BLACKBURN

HUDDERSFIELD' DEFEATED

3-1.

SENSATIONAL, START.

London, Yesterday.

Blackburn won the Association Cup Final at Wembley, beating Huddersfield by three goals to one in dull weather before 03,000 spectators, including the King and Queen and the Duke and Duchess of York.

the

Duke of Is Majesty and York shook hands with the players, Huddersfield loss and there was a sensational start. Puddefoot, the inside right, lobbed the bull into the goalmouth. Mercer, the goal- keeper, hesitated, and Roscamp, the centre forward charged him Into the net. So in the first minute

Blackburn were one up.

SUNDAY SHOOT.

SCOTS GUARDS DEFEAT

TAIKOO R.C.

A NARROW WIN,

A friendly shoot took place

at

THE CHINA MAIL,

RUGBY RESULTS.

CRICKET.

LAI WAH CUP.

CIVILIANS SURPRISE

ARMY.

SWINTON AND WARRINGTON IN FINAL

FIRST INTERPORT TRIAL.

CHALLENGE CUP.

A 6-3 VICTORY.

A surprise was created in locali football circles on Saturday when

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London, Mar. 31. -

Swinton 5, Hull 3 (at Hudders- Warrington 9, Leeds 2 (at Roch- dale).

ON CLUB GROUND,

The Club ground was the venue of the first Interport erickot trial]

The pitch, which was very heavy

after the wretched weather of the last few days, afforded no help to the bowlers, the match ending. in

a draw.

DO YOU KNOW?

Answers to To-day's,

Questions.

flower.

THE SHARE MARKET.

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Insurances.

Canton Insurance

Unton Insurance

C.

£14

£0

$76

$080

$348

2. Chinese spoken by about 400 million people, and English, apokon by about 160 million,

North China Insurance T140. from that of the Philistines, most China Underwriters.. $24

derived Yangtzo Insurance ... M.$47

3. Nome Palestino

War.

The following are the results of on Saturday in preparation of a 1. The rose is capable of produc- the Civilians defeated the Army the semi-final matches in the Hong Kong team's visit to Shanging more varieties than any other by five goals to three and took Rugby League Challenge Cup Comhal next month. the Lai Wah Cup from their mill-petition:-- Itary opponents. This makes the

competition, which is four years' Taikoo Rifle Range. yesterday bo-third win for the Civillans in this field). tween the 2nd Bn. Scots Guarda old, the Army annexing the Cup and the Taikoo Rifle Club, result-last year. From the detailed ac- ing in a win for the Guards by 21 count of the match published be- points. Conditions were: teams of low it will be seen that the Civil-

count, ians evidently won

their

Barrow 14, St. Helen's 10. ten with the best eight to remainder as per Hong Kong Rifle merits, as the Army Helded what

Batley 13, Castleford 7. Lengue Rules. Only eight men may be regarded as a first-class

Halifax 12, Wakefield 8. team. The one injury of the

Hunslet 15, Dewsbury 3. turned out for Taikoo,

match Clarke, the winner's

Oldham 10, Wigan Highfield 2. goalkeeper was the victim-did

Featherstone 27, Rochdale 2. not affect the result, for the in-

Keighley 12, Bramley 2. jured man resumed and, playing

Other Matches. as a forward, put the issue beyond

The results of the principal doubt for his side. An unusual nippiness was noticed among the matches played under Rugby Union Civilian forwards and this no rules in addition to those siready doubt accounted for their well-cut published were as follows:- victory,

Scores:

Taikoo Rifle Club,

200 500 600 Yds. Yds. Yda, Totala

32 30 Mr. Boulton K. 30 Mr. Cameron . 22 30 23 Mr. Grimshaw

Mr. Maxwell

Mr. Melndoe . 28 29

30 32 29 27 26 26 30

$2 75

or

78

$7

28

95

33 30

92

20 20 -25

74

Huddersfield were playing an un-

Mr. McLennan 34 33 stendy

in game. Blackburn

through Mr. Walmsley, 20 scored spirited attack McLean, the inside

whose Mr. Nisbet hook shot got there in the 23rd

left,

minute of the game.

At halftime

Blackburn were leading 2/0.

the

Ten minutes after

restart scored Jackson, the inside right for Huddersfield and then Roseamp incrensed

Bix Blackburn's lead minutes from the finish, the result being Blackburn 3. Huddersfield 1. -Reuter.

Totals

220 244 220 684 4 Plus 4% for open sights

Grand Total .. 688 2nd Bn. Scots Guards.

200 600 600

LEAGUE RESULTS.

Following are Saturday's league match results as cabled by Reu- ter:

Sgt. Ley.....

Sgt. Quinn Sgt. Jeffrey

Yds: Yds, Yds. Totals Lt. C. A. Goghill 24 30 32 D/S. Blakeley', 32 21 27 C.M.S. Proven 30 33 33 Sgt. I. M. Sluter 29: 30 29 31 30 30 ... 29 30" 28

86 80

96

88

91

87

Division I.

22 33 28 Sgt. Washington 24 32 26 Pipor Taylor . 30 31 28 Gdsm. Marnoch 32 31 26

83

82

89

89

Birmingham 2, Liverpool 0.

Totals

Bolton 4, West Ham 0.

Cardit 3, Sunderland 1.

Everton, Aston Villa 2. Manchester U. 2, Sheffield U.. 3. Middlesbro 1, Leicester 1, Newenstle 1, Arsenal 1. Wednesday 2. Portsmouth, 0. Tottenham I. Bury 4.

Division II.

Blackpool 4, Sth. Shields 1, Bristol C. 0, Hull 1. Chelsea 2, Leeds 3. Clapton 2, Notts. Forest 2. Grimsby 0, Wolves 1.

Notts. Cnty, 0, Fulham 1. Oldham 0, Burnsley 1. Rending 0, Port Vale 0. Southampton 0, Swansea 2. Stoke 3, Preston N. E. 2. West Brom. 1, Manchester G. 1.

Division III (S.).

Brentford. 4, Merthyr 0. Bournemouth 2, Plymouth 2. Brighton 5, Bristol R. 0. Crystal Palace 1, Coventry `0.

Exeter 5, Newport 1.

Luton 4, Walsall 3.

Millwall G, Gillingham 0.

Northants G, Watford 0. Norwich . Queen's P. R. 1.

Southend 1, Chariton 2. Torquay 2, Swindon 1..

Division II (N.).

Barrow 1, Ashington 1.

Bradford 5, Wigan 1.

Chesterfield 0, Accrington 0.

Durham 0, Lincoln 4.

Nelson 3, Crewe 3.

Rochdale 2, Halifax 2. Rotherham 0, Bradford C. 0,

Southport, 4, New Brighton 2. Stockport 4, Darlington 0. Tranmere 0, Doncaster . Hartlepools 4, Wrexham 2.

*Unplayed.

Scottish League. Airdrieonians 2, St. Johnstone 0.

Bo'ness 2, St. Mirren 8.

Clyde 1, Raith Rov. 1.

Cowdenbetah 0, Hearts 1.

Falkirk Hamilton 2.

Hibernians 3, Dunfermline 3.

Rangers 5, Kilmarnock 1. Partick 3, Celtic 3.

Queen's Park 1, Dundee 2.

LEAGUE TABLES.

Goalz.

283 301 287- 871 Less counted out.. 162 Total 709 Grand Total.. 709

HOTEL BILLIARDS.

In the final of the Palace Hotel! billiards handicap, played on Fri- day, Mr. F. E. Silva defeated Mr.

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Shipping. Northern Union matches:

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HK. Steamboate Ramsay (32) and Capt. Thorp (37)

5. "The Law and the Prophets" H.K. Togs &. Lighters $24 gave their side a good start but of is term denoting two of the divi- Indo-Chinas (Pref)

do. the later batsmen, Parker (47) and alons of the Old Testament by the

(Def.) Shell 14.-Comdr. Shaw (15) were the

Transporta Jews, the Law is contained in the Water-boats only two to get into double figures. five books of Moses, the Prophets The innings realised 162 runs for are the three major and twelve Bongueta nine wicket,, declared. Owen minor prophets.

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Leicester 18, Gloucester 6. Neath 20, Devonport Services 8. Cardiff 8, Llanelly 6, Glasgow Academicals 37, West

Penarth 6, Swansea 8.

Old Leysians 8. Guy's Hospital

Coventry 11, Mosley .

At the conclusion of the game Mr. McTavish, H.K.F.A., con- gratulated the Civilian team on winning the Cup and also con- of Scotland 3. gratulated the Army XI on put- ting up such a good exhibition of football.. He asked Mrs. Dyer, 11. wife of the President of the H.K.F.A., to present the Cup and miniature trophies to the wianing players.. Mrs. Dyer handed the Cup to Mr. McKelvie, Captain of the Civilian side and also the trophies to the players in- dividually. She was in turn ¡presented with handsome bouquet by little Miss McTavish.

HOCKEY.

CLUB v. VOLUNTEERS.

became

Hancock's side replied with 112 for two wickets, Hayward (60) and E. C. Fincher (14) putting up 57 for the first wicket before they The Rev. separated.

undefeated 30. Quick added an Scores:

Pearce's XL

Owen A. W. Ramsay, c & b

Hughes Capt. N. Thorp, b Owen

Hughes

DOGS FOR SPORT.

PROGRESS OF A BIG BREED.

32

GREAT DANE JUDGING.

97

G. R. Sayer, b Owen Hughes .. A. H. Madar, st. Jex, b Quick

.0

London, Mar. 15.

3

T. E. Pearce, c Hayward, b

Owen Hughes

E. J. R. Mitchell, c Batger, b

Owen Hughes

H. V. Parker, run out

This match will take place on Lt.-Comdr. A. P. Shaw,.

The only other match of the the Marina Ground at 5.15 p.m. on afternoon was a friendly encoun-Wednesday. The teams are as fol- ter between the Royal Navy and lows

Club team (colour): A. C. Chinese Athletic which the "Matelots" won by five clear Howell, A. P. Farquharson, J. E. goals. The Chinese fielded a Henry, J. P. Murray, A. A. Dand wenk team.

(Capt.), J. E. Noronha, K. Batger, W. Woodward; E. D. Lawrence, L. A. R. Duncan, B. W. Sampson.

Volunteers team. (white): F. S.

RESULTS AT A GLANCE.

3

Lai Wah Cup Final : Civilians

5 Army Friendly Match: Royal Navy.. 5 Chinese Athletic 0

F. Goodwin, not out ...

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The announcement that Mrs. V. Horsfall is to judge Great Danes Hongkong Lands

at the Shanghai Lands

1 at the Kenaington show

Crystal Palace on April 12 invites Humphreys Estates.. $14%

H.K. Territorials

3 inevitable comparisons between the Hongkong Renities 47 dogs of to-day and those of thirty Prince's Buildings

years ago—an arbitrary date, per-

Public Utilities. 15haps, but used for the purpose of H.K. Tramways. 4 bringing in the finest dog I can re- Peak Trams (old)

do. (new) member. It was in the closing Star Ferries years of last century that Mrs. China Lights (comb.) Horsfall's famous Ch. Hannibal of do. (old)

do. (new) Redgrave was at the height of his

П.K. Electrics Total (for 9 wkts,, dec.) 152 powers, his reputation being such as Electrics that all visitors to shows wanted H.K. Telephones G. R. Vallack did not bat.

Fincher, b Wales ...

E. R. Duckitt, e Hancock, b

Wales

Extras

Nicholls, E. '. Railton, D. Lyon, Wales Grieve, E. J... Mitchell (Capt.) Musson

to see the wonderful brindle. Ha China Ba

was a most impressive dog, that Singapore Tractiona

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MOWLING ANALYSIS.

11/9

D. M.

B.

W.

15 .0

52

2

always stood out conspicuously in any mixed company.

Industriais.

China Sagars

$0.10

Mabon Sagars

82414

7 2

16

0

.. 15 2 58

5

7

0 24

1

Hancock's XL

50

Writing of him in 1897. Mr. Canton Ices Hood-Wright said: "Hannibal of Cements (comb.)

do. (old) Redgrave, by Herr Zwaardimaher's

do. (now) Hannibal, was a most lucky pur-K. Ropes (old)

Since he came he has chase. beaten every dog here, and capped

$10

$10

ST

da. (new)

$3

United Asbestos

$10

14

80

6

his triumphs at Cruft's by beating Dairy Farms Bosco Colombia, the celebrated Watson

His owner Der A. Winga Continental winner;

Stores, &c.

$225

$14

4.60

12

$22

$10

$3

$20%

$135

$2%

Get. Lorna

11% From,

L. F. Nicholson, T. P. Saunderson, Gwen Hughes

Quick

R. K. Valentine, H. Owen Hughes,

P. L. P. Thomas, C. P. Lammert.

A. W. Hayward, c Parker, b

Goodwin

E. C. Fincher, b Madar...

A. Lewis by 250 to 105, Silva's There was a large crowd present highest break was 46, while that when the following teams lined of Lewis, was only 14. Mr. J.out:- Beach, in a specah before the pre-

XI.;- Goal, Clarke Sixty-four entrica have been re- sentation of the prizes, announced (Police); Backs, Wheeler (Kow-ceived for the Welch amateur box-Rev. E. K. Quick, not out that Mr. A. J. Osmund (champion) loon), Wynne (Police); Half-backs.'ing championships at Cardiff, and Lt, A. H. Musson, not out

Civilian

Martin

Jones; highest break: F. E. Silva Carswell (71),

Taylor

(fly-

Extras

that the Danes of the present year.

Sinceres

· Miscellaneous,

H.K. Amusementa F.K. Constructions

Trid. (.'Bonds

and Mr. F. Jones had kindly con-McGreevy (Police), McKelvie (Kow

has just recently refused £500 for ane, Crawfords

Mackintosha I a him." titles Cuthbert

I fancy "Colombia" sented to give an exhibition match loan); Watson (Club); Forwards, five champions will defend their of 759 up on Friday, April 27, atlle (Police), Howarth (Police) weight), G. Holcroft (bantam-

Total (for 2 wkts.) 112 misprint for Colonia. Ch. Viceroy Wm. Powells Bishop (Club), Rocha (Recrelo),

H. Owen Hughes, K. H. Batger, of Redgrave, his son, was also 8.30 p.m. The prizes were then

weight), F. M. Porry (feathers, Jex, S. J. Jordain, W. K. Tait something out of the common. Cornwall (Police). presented to successful competí-

(middle- Anderaon weight), Frank Hatte Army:GOR),

R. Hancock, C. D. Wales did not)

In order to refresh my memory tors: Winner: F. E. Silva; run-

bat.

I have been looking up photographs 11. ner-up: A. Lewis; 3rd prize: F.(K.O.S.B.): Backs, Hirst (Guarda), weight), and P.C. Rhys Howells

(K.O.S.B.); Half-backs, (light heavyweight).

of aome of the celebrities that fol- (Guards), Sime

Wlowed, and I am inclined to think {(R.A.M.C.), · Hill · (Queen's); For-

Thorp wards, Campbell (KO.S.B.), Aird

Goodwin (Guards), Lesch (R.A.), Me-a tight nature, and the Army de- P. W. D. L. F. A. Pts. (Glinchey

Alexander fence was in a tangle with Clarke Parker Barnsley .40 12 11 17 51 - 83 35 (K.U.S.D.)

and Howarth well up, the ball com- Madar Wolves

39 13 8 18 01 88 34 Referee: Mr. F. Smith.

ing to Rocha, who scored prompt- Reading .40 11 12 17 58 74 34 Southampton 40 13 7 20 G4 70

Linesmen: Mesara, Baldwin and, and Civilians were unexpected-

ly leading. Blackpool...39 12 8 10 78 99 32 Gilbert,

at this Clapton 0...40 11 10 19 55 74 Fulham.49 12 7 21 67 66 31 Bishop kicked off for the Civilians, reverse and played up strong- South Shields 40 78 25 53 107

who Immediately preosed, Howarth y With Bishop and Wynne Wheeler sending hard over the bar. From kicking strongly and

Millwall

32

Division III" (S.)

Goals.

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

(K.O.S.B.),

The Army won the toss and

Army were nettled

the kick out Army attacked through playing an extraordinarily good

39 28 6 6 128 50 61 Campbell, who put behind, and the game in goal, the Army could not

Northants. 30 22 98 99 6063 Civilians again set up a hot attack, break through. Plymouth .30 20 7 12 50 51 471

Brighton .39 18 10 11 77 01 46. Bishop feeding Pile who returned

Swindon

43

The Civilians then went. further

BOWLING ANALYSIS.

M. 18 5 .84

9 3 28

6 2 11

6029

Vallack

4 1

8

ANGLING NOTES.

In

A DISAPPOINTING SEASON.

are as good as most of them. MONEY & SHARES. 'Hannibal and Viceroy being excop- tional, may be left out of account.

YESTERDAY QUOTATIONS,

6 It will be interesting to know now they impress Mrs. Horstall next month. There can be no question- ing the progress that has been Bank wire ...... 2/- 1/8 made in the last three

or four Bank on demand ....... 2/- 8/10

On London--

yeara, both in numbers and quality, Fank 30 day's sight and if the forthcoming entry is as Bank 4 months' sight 2/- big as that I had to judge last Credit 4 months' sight 2/1% year it will be worth going to see. Documentary 4 months*

Of course, the Kensington show sight ....... ranks high for all breeds, and in- London, March 16.

the tending exhibitors should lose no On demand wintry conditions

2/1.

On Paris

1247

aight

4 months'

On Berlin-

18222

44 but the ball was headed over, ahead ae Rocha scored close in .37 18 8 11 81 69

10 16 12 12 67 66 4 Offside against Alexander stopped, after a faulty clearance by Hirst, angling season for general fish time in getting a schedule from Mr. Credits,

a likely chance to Army, but Hirst, and the Civilians now held a lead closed on Wednesday, and the James Pye, 14, Elgin-road, Addis-¡ of two goals. Wynne charged few anglers who ventured out on combe. There will be 630 classes, kicked well up the field and Leach. 41 40 was nearly through, Clarke saving. down a good shot by McGlinchey. that day had small hopes of suc- two of which, under Mr. W. E. On demand

After a dis- Alcock, are for track greyhounds. On New York. 68 64 From the kick off McGreevy sent The Civilians were leading at half cessful sport.

appointing nine months, through. The Hon. Mrs. Grigg is down for On demand The Army restarted briskly but out which the weather has been golden retrievers, which should Credita 60 days' sight 501

76 60

Exeter Crystal Pal. 38 17 10 11 71 66 44 Newport .30 17 9 13 77 74 Southend

61 .30 18 5 16 72 Brentford ..40 17 Queen's P...40 10 8 Chariton3 13 13 Bournemouth 40 13 12 .38 14 7 .38 12 10 16 55

Luton Gillingham Watford Norwich

III.

40

31

Goals. mouth, where a penalty occurred

Bradford.. Lincoln

40 25 9 100 .40 23 0 11 87

42 50

32

52

491

184%

194

On Calcutta-

1941

18414

On Singapore-

87

99

78 7/18

71 72 38)

1238 Pile going on the right and the time by 4 goals to 2.

On Bombay- 89 78 35 winger, taking the bull along, sent!

the Civilians were

very early on more changeable than during any make a noteworthy display. Cairns, 74 34 across a lovely centre, Cornwall .39 12 9 18 60 74 83 meeting the ball in his stride and the attack and Clarke again scor season in living memory, a good which have a comprehensive clas-Wire ......

od from Pile's centre. . ..28 9 13 16 62 68

wind-up was much to be desired, isification, are to be taken by the On demand Bristol R....30 13 4 22 65 90 30 scoring with a fine low shot.

Things now looked serious for but Saturday's cold winds, with Hon. Mary Hawke, and the Hon. Merthyr .40 9 12 19

Offside against Cornwall spollt 9 51 88 30 Walua!! 40 10 8 22 GG 102 23 another good chance for the Civi. the Army who retaliated strongly showers of sleet and snow, follow- Edith Trefusis will be entrusted On demand

and Wheeler saved from Alexander ed by the heavy fall of snow on with the dachshunds. Next Wed-Wire Torquay +38 18 12.20 42. 88. 29 llans and Simms broke away, and Leach, and McGreevy and Me- Sunday, dispelled all hope that nesday's show of the Samoyed Ae- Coventry

vision . (N.). 66 27 Alexander putting scross the goni Kelvie wore playing, very strong the rivers would return to angling socfation in the Marylebone Hall On demand

On Manila- P. W. D. I. F. A. Fts against the Civilians. Sima acored games in the Civilian, middle line. car lition before the close period should provide an attractive sight,

Leach then went clear through, began. On Wednesday their co-these dogs being handsome in their On demand...

On Shanghal with a fast shot.

but a determind tackle by Bishop lour denoted that they were full long white coats.

On demand Bedlington Terriers. Stockport .38 22 70 83 44 51 This was quick scoring, and saved the situation, and Wynne of snow water, and that the fish Division I.

Lady Diana Cooper is president 80 day's right (private Tranmere .88 21

8096 60 50 Bishop was away from the kick off put in some hefty kicking. Me- would be "off feed."

paper) Doncaster 39 21 7 11. 82 39 with a good effort, but Carswell Kelvie sent a good shot over the, Anglers have had a bad time of the National Bedlington Terrier On Yokoham♪~~~- Bradford C. P. W. D. L. F. A. Pts.

-40 17 12 11 83 58 46 .41 20 4 17 68 44 got the ball away to Campbell and bar and offside stopped Rocha as during the last nine months. Club, whose recently published! Everton 40 19 12 9 94 61 50 Southport

..30 19 6 15 84 70 43 the Army winger was only stopped he was bursting through.

There have been few. week-ends Year Book contains matters of an On demand Huddersfield 37.20. 7 10 84 60 47 Darlington Leicester....39 17 11 11

+33 17 18 13 23 12 42 by Wynne just in time. Good pass The Army put on great pressure, when enjoyable outings could be encouraging nature. These dogs Gold Loaf, 100 fine 88 60 46 Accrington Derby .39 10 10 13 88 73 42 New Brighton 30 14 12 13 67 55 40 ing by the Army front line and fine the forwards all testing Wheeler, expected. For the enthusiasts re had an excellent advertisement in

Sovereigns (Bank's "Funch" the other week, and they buying rate) Cardiff

...40 17 6-17 62 06 40 -40 10 10 14 70 42 Wrexham

9.60 play by McGlinchey put the Army who would not be beaten, and fine sults have varied surprisingly; a Bolton .40 16 9 15.78 63 41 Halifax....39 12 14 13 60 87

Silver (per oz.) .... 26 3/8 Aston Villa .39 10 8 16 73 69 40 Rotherham ..40 13.11 16 62 62 on a strong attack, and Alexander efforts by Campbell and Leech few have done exceedingly well, are worth it;

Bar Silver in Hong .40 18 4 18 78 80 40 Rochdale...39 16 7 17 70 74 Arsenal

"Kong la good shot which Clarke handled good work, put Army in a very blank days. Still some specimen

2% prem. 38ted to Leach, who scored with were just got away. Simms, with but the majority have had many 40 12 10 18 16 Portsmouth

Chinese Copper Cash nom. .39 167 16 66, 79 39

strong position, and Wheeler saved roach and pike have been secured. West Ham

..40 14 10 10 77 82 38 Chesterfield 40 12 9 19 60

Chinese Copper. Cents 6% prem Clarke was injured soon after from the centre half in splendid Of the former many ash of 2lbs. Tottenham ..41 15 8 18 74 84 .38 Ashington...40 10 10 20 68 100

Rate of Native (In- Newcastio

10 9 11 20 53 102 39 this and had to retire, and on re- style. The Army were now playing and more have been taken from ...39 13 12 14 13 79 38 Barrow

terest

7% Pit .40 0 0 22 61 94 14 66 72 98 Wigan Birmingham .40 12 14 14

suming with a bandaged hand. better than they had been for the the Thames and its tributaries,

Chinese Sub. Cola. 81%% dis .40 10 7:23 46 95 Sunderland..39 14 0 16 68 72 37 Durham

Nelson

39 10 6 24 68 124 25 Wheeler went in goal, Clarke took match and McGlinchey crashed In while pike of over 20lbs. have

With Beddlingtons in every Hong Kong Sub. Coin Par. Scottish League

Bishop's place at centre forward the Army's third goal with a great been reported on several occasionis Goals.

and Bishop went to back. Things shot from twenty yard nut from different parts of the coun- P. W. D. LF. A. Pts.looked gloomy for the Civilians at Cheered up by their supporters the try,

Bury

€8

AR

30 13 13 13 78 31 30 Hurticpools .39 15 5 19 66 79

Crewe

Burnley...80 15 7:17 75 88 37 Middlesbro.40 11 16 14 89 83 37 Liverpool....80 12 12 16 8078 36 Shefeld U. 88 14 B 16 74 81 88 Blackburn...37 13 9 15 54 67, 35 Rangers Wednesday 89 11 12 1675 76 34 Motherwell M'chester U. 30 18 7 13 63 78 33 Celtic ...

Division II.

Hearts Goala,

Preston

St. Mirren

60.

but could not save.

How seldom rest the eyes upon In London town a Bedlington, That terrier of silvery hue Which dealers oddly think is

blue.

..

But go to Durham, there you'll

..meet

-street, pat Although it is true that Bedling

87 24 7 4 108 34 60 this stage and Wheeler was early Army played very good football Nowadays an angler. who tons are seldom seen in London

(per tael)

1024

37 6 91 38 68 38 22 80 94 48 58 tested, saving well from Campbell, and were pressing with good for catches a pike of 16lbs. or over streets, we have kannels in the the breeders who drew up the stan .38 20 7 11 89 64 47 and Alexander seat a hot one over ward work, but the effort was too considers himself fortunate. Yet South capable of holding their own dard. Dark blue, blue-and-tap, 38 10 8 11 79-74 46, the bar,

late, although Wheeler, Wynne and in the last few weeks a good num-in any competition, and Mr. Harold liver, liver-and-tan, sandy, sandy- P. W. D. L. F. A. Pts. Aberdeen 38 19 5 14 71 66 18 Wynne, following great pressure Bishop were given a very busy ber of pike up to 80lbs. in weight Warnes, a strong supporter of the aud-tan are the colours mentioned Locds.40 26.7 8 97 53 57 Partick ....38

38 17 16 15 38 68 43, by the Army, concoded a corner, time. The Army pressed to the have been reported. One fine breed. lives at Cranley Grange, in the Bedlington standard, but M'cheater C. 30 23 9 7 91 56 55 Kmarnock .38-15 10 13 09 78. 40 Chelsea.....40 22 8 10 12 42 52 Cowdenbeath 88 18 7 15 06 68 39 and McGlinchey shot Just outside end but could not reduce the lead conditioned fish of 2816lbs. was Eye, Puffolk. The Southern public, they are not inclusive, other shades

.40 21 8.11 94 01 50 Falkirk...88 10 5 17 70 68 87 The Civilians rallied, and after and the Civilians won rather caught in a London reservoir on however, has not yet realised what having crept in de 40 20 8 12 71 68 48 St. Johnstone 38 14 8 10 66 66 80 McKelvie had put in a glorious surprisingly, by 5 goals to three.” February 18. Mr. JH E. staunch little terriers they are and The Association of Bloodhound Swansen.89 17 10 12 71 60 -44 Hibernians.38 18 0 10 75 75 95 drive, Pile dashed away on the

Bazley's 80- under, taken at the what excellent companions they Breeders' ner frials will be on West Brom. .40 .10 11:18 87. 68 48 Airdrieonians 38 12 11 15 60 6885 right, centring aquarely to

end of the same month from make. Blue admits of various April 20 and 21 at Downholme, Oldham..........2,40 18,7 15 40 49 43 nundee

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With Gosano away the Civilian Hornsea Mere, near Hull, has shades in-doggy parlance, from near Richmond, in Yorkshire. Port-Vale.39 17 07186057 40 Clyde 88 10 11 17 46 72 81 Clarke, who was lying handy, and Notts Forest, 39 15 10 14 82 78 40 Green's P. 38 12 6 20 60 82 80 just had to tap the ball past chances looked poor but until been beaten during the last few silver to nearly black. We shall Particulers may be had from the -40 14 12 14 67-74 40 Hamilton 38 12 6 21 87 86 20 Anderson amid great cheering Clarke was hurt the Civilians quite days by pike of 80lbs. 6oz., never be exact in these matters. hon. secretary, Mrs. Edmunds, Bristol C.40 15 8 1775 79 38 Raith ... 87:10 7 20 50 892 The exchanges now got very ex held their own and Bishop made a taken from a lake in Nottingham It is not the dealers, however, who Ledburn Manor House, Leighton

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