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FOOTBALL FIXTURES CURTAILED

China Mail Sports Diary.

TO-DAY

Cricket-League II Police v. Engineers

(Valley 2 p.m.) Indian R. C. v. Reereto

(Sookunpoo 2 p.m.)

Friendly

(II.K.C.ONE

H'Kong C.C. v. Craigeagowers

Kowloon C. C. v. Civil Seryka CC.

Cralgengower II v.

(K.C.C. 2 pim.)

Yflong Kong I (Valley 2 p.m.) Civil Service II v. Kowloon II

(Valley 2 p.m.) Hockey-Mamak Tournament Radio v. Kowloon Indians

(Caroline Hill 4.15)

Friendly,

H. K. Ladies' v. St. Andrew's

(U.S.R.C. 4 p.m.) N. K. Lndier""A" v. Recreio

(Snokunpoo 3.15) "Y" Ladies v. H. M. S. Medway

(King's Park 3 p.m.)

Rugby

Clubv. Borderers

(Happy Valley 4 p.m.)

Yachting

NAVY FAVOURED AGAINST RECREIO

Junior Champions Should Win At Cricket.

ENGINEERS TO BEAT POLICE.

McElnay-Tratt Duel At

FOOTE

The Valley.

OOTBALL fans will have only one First Division match to witness to-day in view of the In- terport Game in Shanghai this afternoon, and in this encounter

the Navy should prove strong jenough to garner both points at! the expense of the Resreio. The naval side are not at full strength. but Rawson is leading the attack and should prove dushing enough to penetrate the weak Recreio de- fence.

3

*

PONSFORD AND BRADMAN HIT DOUBLE CENTURIES.

Test Players In Sheffield Shield.

W. H. Ponsford, playing in a Sheffield Shield match, made 200 for Victoria, to which Bradman replied with. 238 for New South Wales,

Ponsford's Innings lasted 375 minutes and included 13 fours. Subsequently Ponsford while folding sprained his right ankle and had to be car- ried from the deld. -

Bradman's innings, which was without blemish, was com- piled in 200 minutes and in- cluded 32 fours.

Home Football.

FIRST DIVISION

ARSENAL Birmingham Blackburn

v. Middlesbru

v. Wolves

v. Portsmouth

v. Liverpool v. Leicester v.. Bolton

There are two League Cricket Blackpool

DERDY games down for decision to-day EVERTON and the Engineers and the Indian LEEDS

v. Chelsea Recreation Club, junior champlons, | Manchester C. ASTON VILLA should both register victories. WEDNESDAY v. Huddersfield The Police have shown much im. SUNDERLAND v. Newcastle for proved form this season, but they

WEST BROM. v. Sheffield U.

SECOND DIVISION will find Anstruther in good form)BRADFORD C. v. jon a wicket which suits him, and BURY

will be fortunate to reach three Chesterfield figures. Hunter, who is in great

Royal Hong Kong Yacht Club's

Fourth Championship Race racing yachts.

Bowls

Kowloon Docks Recreation Club

Closing Club 2 p.m.

Athletics K.D.R.C. Children's Sports Chinese Catholic Schools' Meeting

(Caroline Hill 2 p.m.)

TO-MORROW

Cricket-League I

Navy v. Army

Football-Third Division Engineers v. Air Force

Hockey-Mamak Tournament Parthian v. 20th Battery

(Navy ground 4 p.m.)

Lawn Tennis

Kowloon C.C. v. Shameen Sports Club

Racing

Fanling Hunt and Race Club Steeple

chase Meeting (Kwantl)

Yachting

Royal Hong Kong Yacht Club. St. George's Society v. 3t. Andrew's

Suclety

Local Football.

V. Recreio

(Kowloon 4.15)

First Division.

NAVY

Second Division.

Bwo

v. TSUNG TSIN

Eastern

V.

Navy

v. LINCOLNS

(Kowloon 2:45)

Club

(St. Joseph's 2.45)

BORDERERS

(Navy 2.48)

v. SOUTH CHINA

(Club 2.46) ARTILLERY. v. St. Joseph's

ATHLETIC

V.

(Valley 245) Kowloon

(Valley 4.15)

Third Division.

BORDERERS Y. Radlo

(Chatham Rd. 2.45) ĮRA.SC.

V. ST. JOSEPH'S (Chatham Road 4.15) LINCOLNS

South China V.

(Recreio 2.45) ATHLETIC v. Tatkoo

(Valley 2.45) RECREIO

Signals (Recreio 4,15)

LEAGUE TABLES TO DATE

FIRST DIVISION

Goals.

Borderers

Artillery

St. Josepha South China Lincolns Club

Athletic

76 11 750

6 2.0.4 18. 17.

form this season will be a menace MILLWALL to the Engineers' hopes, for vic. NOTTS C tory.

PORT VALE

v.

Manchester U. Stoke Stoke

V. NOLYS

Notts Forest

v. Burnley

v. Oldham

v. Preston

V.

Bradford

SCOTTISH LEAGUE.

The Indians should encounter STHAMPTON

v. Grimsby little difficulty in defeating the Re-SWANSEA

WEST HAM v. Charlton creio at Sookunpoo unleas da Silva and Prata become associated in a ABERDEEN v. St. Johnstone big partnership. It will prove un Clyde interesting game as two of the DUNDEE bext fielding sides in the junior Falkirk league will be on view.

v. HEARTS

Y

v. Ayr

V

V.

Y.

Cowdenbeath

HAMILTON

Motherwell

Darwen Nelson

E. STIRLING v. Airdrieonians

V. RANGERS | KILMARNOCK v. Merton

PARTICK Queen's Park The Rugby Club, who are still

St Mirren without the services of J. A. Third Lanark Solby, L. G. Robertson and W. B. F.A. CUP First Round.

DELTIC Peers, have been further weaken- WORKINGTON v. Scunthorpe

Hereford ed by injuries to R. H. Griffiths ACCRINGTON V. DARLINGTON v.

Boston and W. F. Kerr, and as a conseHALIFAX quence they look like being severe- SOUTHPORT ly tested in their game with the CARLISLE

v. Denaby CHESTER v. Rotherham Borderers to-day.

CREWE The military team, which over YORK came a combined Navy team Marine earller in the season, have Lt. (Liverpool). HARTLEPOOLS Crewe-Read back on the wing, and DONCASTER v. their back division is almost iden-Rochdale

WREXHAM tical to that which represented the

Barrow victorious Army fifteen last TRANMERE Wednesday,

St. Alybridge

It should be a good match with WALSALL the Borderers slight favourites in DARTFORD

CARDIFF view of the fine showing of their NTHAMPTON forwards in the Triangular Tour-

v. Crooktown

Scarborough:

Gainsboro

Spennymoor.

GATESHEAD:

v, STOCKFORT

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V.

v.

New Brighton

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HULL

V.

Mansfield

V:

Yeoville & Petters

Y

Bristol Rovers

Lloyds (Sitting-

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Romford

y. Ilford

V.

Y

V.

thi

V

V.

FOTON

V

Exeter COVENTRY NORWICH

BWINDON

Hamlet

CRYSTAL P V

GILLINGHAM V

nament game against the Navy' on BRISTOL C. Wednesday. The dual between J. NEWPORT H. McElney and L/Cpl. Tratt for Merthyrtown

MARGATE possession in the tight scrume TORQUAY should prove a very even one, and SOUTHEND on the result may well depend the

Gulldford issue of the game.

Probable Teams.

FOOTBALL

First Division.

Recreio I. Fernandes: V. Marques and R. Silva-Netto: G. A.. Gutterres, C. Figueiredo and R. Assumpção: Y Bernado, J. Gomes, F. Santos, L Rocha and R. Ribeiro. Reserve: M | Xavieri pot

Second Division.

Third Division.

QUEEN'S P.R.

READING v. Brentford LUTON

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Fourth Wicket Puts On 118 Runs.

TATE SHOWS GOOD FORM

SUBSCRIPTION GRIFFINS.

A. Z. Stable Fortunate With Chestnut.

Tho draw for the 1933 Subscrip- tion Griffins took place at the Hong Kong Jockey Club on Thursday, 43 ponies being drawn for. The A. Z. Sydney, Yesterday. stable have secured one of the best With all their wickets in hand ponies in the batch, a 14 hand the M.C.C. are 267 runs behind the chestnut, while another good pony, New South Wales first innings a 14 hand bay was taken by H. P. total.

Rees.

After losing two wickets for 72 Two other ponles that Impressed. runs before lunch the home team during the tryouts at Happy Val- V. Kingstonians

to J. H. Fingleton ley during the week, have been [Teams in black denote probable were indebted winning combinations while a draw is and S. McCabe for a very fine drawn by Mra, Pearse and the indicated by both teams being fourth wicket partnership which Field atable. Another useful run- changed.]

Iproduced 118 runs in 82 minutes. ner, a bay, 13.2 goes to S. M. Kong.

CRICKET

League II

In scoring 119 not out Fingleton A. M. L. Soares and Uister are has further. advanced his claims two other lucky stables.

HK/C 31 Ches-13.2. H. L. Yang,

C 32

32 Kay-14.1, Yam Man.

He

C 33 Bay-13.2, Fhairshoo.

C 34 Bey-13.2. Pield....

C 35 Blue Den-18.2, Mackle &

Grayburn

C36 Bhek--13.3, Mrs. Lowcock. C37 Bay-18.3, Eureton.

C 38 Ches-14.0, Dynasty. C 40

Mrs. Pearce.

C. 41. Ches-13.2, Lo.

C 42 Bay-13.5,

Samson.

Grist & Beck. 43 Bay-13.1. Grat

45 Chen-140, 8. N. Wong.

I.R.C.-M. R. Abbas, A. R. Suflad, for recognition in the first Test on The following is the result of the A. 3. Sumad, K. Nazarin, M. December 2. He gave a solid all-Draw: Arculli, A. K. Ismail, F. M. el Arcull, round display which lasted 276 A. M. Rumjahn and A. ft. H. Estall minutes and which was productive. and Club: Fogwill: Potouloff

Col. Nosworthy, Signsden,

Ish

of thirteen boundary hits. Sloan: McKoller, Puncheon and. M. Col.

Lieut. Anstruther, Lieut. P. W. D. LF. A.Pts. Railton: G Duncan, Low, Fowler,

Whiteway-Wilkinson, Cpl was particularly good on the off- Boyd and

Sharp

Reserves: Farrow Meehan, L/Cpl. Monoghan, Spa, side in scoring the second century 130 6 11

Milne. and 0 2 17 12

10

Whitefield, Holmes, Pegg, Hard registered against the tourists. ArtilleryHolmes: Leadbeater and ing and Sig. Savill Reserve:-. CMcCabe batted brightly for his 67 74 12 12 79 5:4 0 1 17 3 8 Lowen Ward, Greanshields and Jordan.

Harris: Smocks, Hopkins, Hardy,

which included no fewer than Friendlies. Fill and Wood.

H.K.C.C.-A. W. Hayward, H. J.jeleven boundaries.

G. O. Allen (5 for 69) and Armstrong, C. W. E. Bishop, E. R Duckitt, G. S. Dunkley, A. K. Mac Maurice Tate (4 for 53) were the „Radio:--V. B. Souza: Sheriff and kenzie, O. E. C. Marton, K. A. Munro most impressive of the English

J. P Sargent and Bowen; Bux, R. Ayock and Markar: A Reid, C. B. R.

bowlers. Tate gave an excellent Hanib, Singh, F, Elms, Les and Joe Whitham. Tavares. Reserves:-Au Kam-moon

CS.C.C.-G. R. Sayer, J. E. Rich-performance on his first appear-

F Baker, J Ardson,

J. Barrow, F. J. de ance in Australia during the tour. and Jobri Tavares,

W Hamilton, B. C. E. How He changed his pace cleverly and St. Joseph's: Marquis and Del: kins, F. E. Matthews, H. E. Strange his well-judged variation Rahman: Antony, 8 71 0 201 6:15

700348 14 sudo: All, Gattorres, Sousa, Santos H, G. Wallington and R. M. Wood.

K.C.C.CF Goodwin, E. C. Fincher, much in evidence. It is consider 742 121 13 10 and Victor

M. AE. F. Fincher, J. C. Lyal, A. T. Lay, ed that Tate will replace Voce In Barretto: Rérreio: A Hussain. 1412.18 199

N. A. E. Mackay, Oliveira, and A. E. Xavier:

Melanes I.

G. C. the first Test.. Tamedias, W Macklatosh and J. J. Burnett, Ar E. Perry, W. C. Hung and. At the close of play the M.C.C. Hold. had scored & without loss.-Reuter.

RAIN HOLDS UP TEST.

62

6

21 20 10 6 0 8 10 12 6

Kowloon Navy Police Recreio

6 2 0 8 5 -10. 5 1 0

SECOND DIVISION

Athletic

Borderers Linceina Artillery Navy South Chine Teung Tein

Kowloon Club

St. Josephs Eastern

Marquis: Byder

Lima: E, J. M. Marona 3. Figueiredo, SW

'83 14 15 20 7

04.26 14 B Campos, V. H. Invier, and G. Barres, Reserves:-L. Campos and M. A. Xavier.

THIRD DIVISION.

St. Josephs87 0139

Pawan Rugby.

Borderers-Set. Gould; LEWA,C Hamilton, 914 Gallatly," Lt, AGA

F

mat, N. J. Bobbington, F. D. Craw

13. McGowan, A. Palce, S.

Randle, R. G. Robertson, C. Strange,

WAL

Australia v. America At Tennis.

AE Wood and R. B. Wood JR

·ILE.C.C. IL:--C. E. Gahngan, Borgno-Coupland, R., R. Davis, L. A. Pte. Lewis, I Duncan, H. J. D. Lows, A. D.

TH. S.Lowson, R.,8. W.

W Patterson,

P. W. J. arting Pte. Planner, J. R. Way, LA.

AYLA. Whipps Joseph's Asome, 6.12 Crewe Road, Cpl. Tratt, Cpl. Suter, St. 781 129 18 11

Hardy Pte. Gilmore, Pte. AA. Rum aan. South China 85 08:21 14 10 Loyd, Pte. Jones, and Ptek Walter Kitchell Hamet, A. Bakar, Eamall, E. Wood, Club B. J. Grieve; -3.13. Fergu

and H. Gutner- to-day in the Lawn Tennis Test match between Australia and America, N

Lincolns 8 0 182 R.A.S.C

Borderers

Athistle

Recreio Radio

Shameen. Canton

Hoskins, Pte. Stevens Lt.TO.C. A. Wright AAE Sousa,

Lammert;

tosh; G. C. Mourie, H. Me

H. Garrod H. Garrod, Bebbington, E. R. Carr, FE. Matthews, Bradford F Batch, ROJA DARMO, O. Strange, V. Benwell, 811 03:31 Hr, D. Mclellan and A. P. Hall Hamer, A. Palée, R. G. Robertam 801 79 47. 1. Thompson.

and R. B. Woods

Brisbane, Yesterday. Owing to rain there was no play

The Americans have won three of the four matches played, the other encounter being unfinished,

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