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TUESDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1933.
RANGER'S WEEK-END HOME SOCCER FORECAST
English League.
FIRST DIVISION.
ARSENAL (1) Bi ingham (1)
CHELSEA (2) EVERTON (0) HUDDERSFIELD
MANCHESTER
v Newcastle (0) v W. BROMWICH
(1)
v Middlesboro' (1) v Blackburn (1)
(4) v Leicester (1)
[C._(0) v Leeds (0)
PORTSMOUTH
(-) Tottenham (-) WEDNESDAY (0) v Derby (0) Stoke (-) SUNDERLAND
WOLVES (5)
v ASTON V. (-)
(0) v Liverpool (0)
Y Sheffield U. (1) TABLE TO DATE
Tottenham Portsmouth Aston Ville
P W L D F A Pts
SPURS HAVE BIG TEST AT PORTSMOUTH
ASTON VILLA TO VISIT STOKE
MOTHERWELL v HEARTS
BARNSLEY MAY FAIL AGAINST TRANMERE
English League.
THIRD DIVISION (South) ALDERSHOF (1) v Brighton (1) BRISTOL R. (0) v Cardiff (0) COVENTRY (-) v Charlton (~~) CRYSTAL P. (2) v Exeter (2) GILLINGHAM (2) Newport (0). LUTON (G) ✓ Swindon (2) NORTHAMPTON (3)
Queen's P.R. (2) Į READING. (2) Southend (2) TORQUAY (01
0 4 2 3 14 9 11 Charlton
5
Clapton (0)
• NORWICH (2) v Watford (0)
Bournemouth (1) Bristol C. (0) TO DATE
Goals PWLD FA Pla 21 13
Scottish League.
SCOTTISH LEAGUE, Airdrie (-) AYR (2) CELTIC (2) Cowdenbeath (1) DUNDEE (3) Hiberniane (-)
QUEEN O'S (-) v St. Johnston (0) v Clyde (1)
| MOTHERWELL
▼ HAMILTON (2)
v Kilmarnock (0)
▾ Falkirk (~)
(0) Hearts (2)
v Queen's Pk. (4) ABERDEEN (2)
English League.
THIRD DIVISION (North) ACCRINGTON (5) v Wrexham (3) CHESTER (2) v Stockport (2) CHESTERFIELD
(-) Hartlepool (-) Darlington (1). V BARROW (2) DONCASTER (4) v Carlisle (2) GATESHEAD (4) v ROCHDALE (2) v Mansfield (1) v. Southport (1) ROTHERHAM (1) New Brighton (0) TRANMERE (3) WALSALL (2) York (5)
Y Crewe (1)
Barnsley (0)
v Halifax (3)
TABLE
TO DATE
Goals
WL D
PARTICK (3) St. Mirren (2) Third Lanark (1) ▼ RANGERS (3)
[Figures in brackets denote result of corresponding game last year and teams in capital letters are forecasted winners.]
TABLE TO DATE
Chesterfield Barnaley P W L D FA Pl Hartlepools
Goals
1642 Motherwell 12 11 0 1 20 723 Barrow
TABLE
Goals
0 5 2 2 18
9 12 Exeter
10 3 1,20
$ 2 2 23
16 12
240 10
17 10 Crystal P.
6 3 2 20
6 3 1 92
31 17
43
4 3 2 16
12 10 Leton
18 10 Queen's P.R.
9
Arsenal
10
4 17
11 10 Aldershot
Manchester
13
11 10 Reading
Huddersfield Liverpool Blackburn Leicester
Stake
| Derby
Birmingham
Wednesday
9 4 3 2 24 19 10 Norwich
4 3 2 19 10 10 Cardif
32 19
4 11
16 10 Swindon
31 14 14 Bournemouth
441 20 12
23 10 12
9 34 14 21
P 3 8 3 12
5 10 15
West Bromwich 9 3 4 2 11
Everton
Newcastle
| Middlesboro
Chalkes
Sheffield U
8 2 3 3 13 15
91 8 3 12 16
X 3 6 0
P2G!
0 2
1
Bristol R.
Torquay
9 Gillingham
Clapton Coventry
the man
Newport Brighton Watford Bristol C.
...
11 Fi
2822 Rangers
14 11 Aberdeen 31 13 11 11 Hearts ..
....12 9 12 41
12 20 Tranmere
.12 7 4 1 32
11 15 Halifax
10 8 3 28 11 15 Stockport
4 3 3 28 17 11 Kilmarnock 12
1 6
4
11) Ayr Utl...12 642 32 43 14 Doncaster
15 8 3 3 30 20 15 Aceringten
12 14 10 10 St. Johnstone 11 6 24 23 11 14
212 13 19 Dundee
5 4 4 1 17 19 9 Queen's Park 11 8 1 22 10 14 Carlisle
8 3 1 1 1 15
4 24 21
Brighton
$ 100ucen O'South 11 6 5 0 20 33 12 Rochd
1441 18
9 3 3 3 17 17
9 3 3 3 12 10
9 3 4 2 23 16
33 12 18 10 13
10 3 4 1 16 10
R
1 5 3 14 19
U
Falkirk Hamilton Hiberniania
8 Clyde
.12 5 6 2 26 28 12 Crewe
10 4 4 2 24 28 10 Walsall
11 3 6 2
10 2 4
1 2 5 4
10 2 0 2
Airdrie
7
Third Lanark 12
St. Mirren .. Partick
12 1
11
11
0 7 2 8 20
2 Cawdenbeath
16 20 3
20 3 York
23 20 Mansfield 23 20 8 18 27 8 12, 28 6 Chester 18 27 8 Southport
30 6
Wrexham Darlington Rotherham
F A PEA
I
English League.
SECOND DIVISION. BRADFORD (1)
Burnley (3) BURY (-) GRIMSBY (2) HULL (-) LINCOLN (0) MIDDWALL (0) Noots F. (2)
Preston (-) Oldham (-)
SWANSEA (2)
TABLE
1 0 27 16 Bolton
8 0 1 1 25 13 Port Vale
4 2 1 29 13 13 Fulham
13 Prexton
5 13 19 12 13
5 2 2 16
15 t
8 12 Notts C.
12 Grimsby
18 14 11 West liam
314 20 11 Southampton
2 14 10 å
14 10 10
32 12 in
10 10
3 4 3 29 209 Bradford
9 4 6 0 10 12 8 Brentford
3 4 2 16 15 8
3 5 1 1615
Manchester U Notts F.
243 18 18 7 Millwall
177 Oldham
144 11 19 Bradford C.
0 2 6 1 12
176 Swansea
0 270 13 10 4 Lincoln 01 6 2 13 27 Burnley
0 17 3 Bury
R 1 3
v Manchester U.
(1)
v FULHAM (3) v Blackpool (-) v Plymouth (3)
v Southampton (~)
v Bradford C. (0)
v Port Vale (1) v West Ham (2)
v Brentford (-)
BOLTON (-)
v Notts C. (0)
TO DATE
P W L D
Goala
F A Pta 2 0 21 14 14
96 3 0 17 11 12
9 5
2 15 12 12
1 17 16 11
531 16 12 11
5 4 0 20 12 4 3 2 26 18 10
4 3 2 14 11 10
4 3 2 11
9 10.
3 24 18 16
10
4 18
13 30
13 10
044 1 15 3 3 3 22
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Interport Swimming
Coathard From Poge 9+
THE following were the full re-.
Bults of the Interport Swim-
OCTOBER 9,
160 Yard Free Style.
1. Frank Badley (Shanghai)
THER Contest between the V.R.C and Time: 58 seconds.
the Shanghao Y.M.C.A.:
October 2nd.
20 Yards Free Style, Interport:→→→
Hadley (Shanghai).
E. Hoza (V.R.C.)
W. M. Lawrence (V.R.C.
Also Kwam:~~~).
lai).
Brosseau (Shang-
Time 25 secs. (Interport Record)
Points-Shanghal
V. R. C.
440 Yards Free Style, Interpart :--
1. L. Roca Pereira (V. R. C.).
F. Hadley (Shanghai).
3. S. V: Gittens (V...).
Alsó swam:-A, Lagan (Shanghai).
Time & mind, 40.-2/5 secs.
Points-Shanghai
V. R. C.
cord).
(Interport
F. B. de Roza, (V.R.C.) Time: 69 2/6 seconds.
3. A. Logan, (Shanghai),
TAM PEARCE
SHOWS
OLD FORM
BUT KOWLOON BEAT CLUB BY 10 WICKETS
GOODWIN BOWLS GARTHWAITE WITH
PERFECT BALL
(By Athole).
SPECIALS
HOME
Chelara, Grímsby, Chesterfield, Celtic, Walsall AWAY
Rongera, W. Bromwich. Fulham,
Bolton, BarruM
DRAWS
Natts F. Oldham, Southend, Pork City.
W. C. Hung, C
McInnes
C. I. Stapleton, not out
Fine batting by Tam Pearce, former Hong Kong Interport skip. per, enabled the Club to save the innings defeat when set 76 in their secund knock yesterday. They, however, set the K.C.C. the task of scoring only 37 rum or victory which A. T. Lay and E. C. Fincher did without being separated.
Shaken by a fall he sustained when sent back by Duckitt after he had called him for a short run Tam showed glimpses of his best talent when attacking Burnett's bowling. I understand that he is making a serious bld for his place in the Interport side.
Frank Goodwin, the K.C.C. captain and fast bowler, returned the . Goodwin, not out
Extrus following amazing analysis in the second innings.
0 M. I. 13 1 15 4
W
knocked off the necessary 37 rune for a ten wickets triumph for the The ball he gol Garthwaito | K.C.C.
G. C. Burnett, e Garthwaite, b
Redmond
LALL SINGH FOR INDIA
Not Visiting Colony With Malaya XI.
MAY PLAY AGAINST M.C.C.
Kuala Lumpur, Sept. 30, Lall Singh, the only cricket international in Malaya, salied for India on Thursday, in the hope of winning a place in the All-India team that will play against the M.C.C.
China Mail Sports Diary
To-day.
HOCKEY
Borderers v 3/9th Jata,
(Marina, 4.16 p.m.) Borderers: Ple. Motherwell; Pte. Pole, Pie. Watts; Ptc. Spear, Lt. Cress well, A. N. Other: L/Cpl Jones, Lt. Tyler, Pte. George, Pte. Johnson and Pte. Duinall,
C.B.A. v
CRICKET
Mamak Tourney -
R.A.M.C.
(Sookunpoo, 4 p.m.)
This 24 year-old player, who has shown rather mixed form in local cricket since he returned from his tour in England, will land at Cal- H.K.C.C. 2nd XI v K.C.C. 2nd XI
cutta and go straight to Patiala.
(Second Day) (H.K.C.C. 11 a.m.)
*
of cricket in LAWN BOWLS
Pearce, b
14
It was the Maharajah of Patiala, the leading patron
61
8
India, who gave Lall Singh hin chance two years ago,
and Lal Hong Kong v Singh will play for his team against the M.C.C.
12
14.
W. Mulcahy, Ibw., b Redmond
(B11, LB2, WB1)
Total (for 8 wkts. der.) 180 1. S. Green did not bat, Fall of the wickets:-1 for 1; 21
with was one of the best seen on Considering the heavy downpour for 5; 3 for 29; 4 for 48; 5 for 88;1 the KCC ground for several sea of rain less than half an hour befor 108: Z-for 186; 8 for 136, re-jsons. Of perfect length it came in fore the start on Sunday and the slightly from the off to take the off subsequent bright sunshine I think
bail. Garthwaite had then scored Owen Hughes acted wrongly when Garthwaite 23 in most attractive manner and he decided to bat first. The Club "Redmond looked set for his fifty. He play-as a consequence had the worst of McLellan 29 ed forward to the ball, but was the wicket throughout the game, Meinhes
Alan swam:-S. V. Gitting, (V.R.C.) Points.Shanghai
V.R.C.
100 Yards Breast Stroke.
1. E. M. Marques, (V.R.C.).
Time: 80 seconds.
5
2. J. Coon, (Shanghai).
Time: 81 1/5 seconds.
4
3. E. McAlester (Shanghai).
Paints-Shanghai
V.R.C.
220 Yards Free Style.
1. Frank Hadley, (Shanghai)
A statement appeared in several Malayan newspapers recently that Lall Singh had been invited by the Indian Board of Control to play in the Test matches.
This is quite untrue and may prejudice Lall Singh's chances, if republished in India.
The actual position is that the Malayan cricketer, having been given a chance to play for the well- known Patiala side, may qualify
BOWLING ANALYSIS,
0, M, 20
16 8 36
R. W
49
2
3
9 2 21
1
0 15
1
5 1
24
I
for the subsequent trial matches,
Owen Hughes . Stewart...
3 0 1.5
0
which will probably be at Bombar
early in November.
2 0
0
0
0
⚫ bowled one wide.
H.KC.C-2nd Innings
46 H. Owen Hughes, e & b Good-
win
7
0 E. E. Duckitt, b Goodwin
14
0T, Redmond, e Goodwin, b
4 Burnett
| completely beaten by the break. Sunday night's heavy rain complet Duckitt
Duckitt again batted with ex-ing their discomforture. treme caution, being almost 80
H.K.C.C.-lat Innings minutes at the wicket for his 14. T. E. Pearce, b Burnett....... He saved the Club from collapse in E. R. Duckitt, st. Mackay, b the first innings with a dull but E. F. Fincher 33 invaluable knock for 46.
C. Garthwaite, c E. C. Fincher, Redmond, the Club's new bowler b Burnett secured 3 for 61 in the match. HoR. J. Walker, b Goodwin should take a lot of wickets through H. Owen Hughes, b Hung ... is a medium paced bowler who T. Redmond, e and b Burnett
his late swerve. He also breaks, I. McInnes, c Mackay, b E T.. from the off. As a batsman he is Fincher
Time: 2 minutes 33 2/6 seconds, (Interport Record).
B
10
2 L Roza-Pereira, (V.R.C.)
3. W. Lawrence (V.R.C.)
75 Yards Medley Race. Interport:---
3.
E. B. Roza (V. R. C.).
1. Coon (Shanghal).
1. M. Remedios (V.R.C.).
Also awam:-E. McAlester (Shang-,
a).
Time 60 seca.
Points-Shanghai
V. R. C.
Time: 2 minutes 38 seconds.
Points-Shanghai
V.R.C
Team Race:
1. Shanghai.
Time: minuté 48 seconds.
11 Points-Shanghal
16
100 Yards Back Stroke, Interport:-
V., R. C.
V.R.C.
weak on the leg elds and not force- G. Stewart, c Mackay, h E. F. ful enough on the off.
Fincher ... Stewart showed signs of being a D. McLellan, not out .. useful batsman. His main difficulty. Bunter, e and b E., F. at the moment is the strange light.
Fincher
43 Once he gets used to it be will? Baskett, & and b Burnett
Extras (B.12, L.B.2, W.B.2)
'Total
38 make some useful scores as he has
The results of the members' races."
Boys 75 Yards, Medley, Handicap,
IL Remedios.
2. P. N. de Silva...
1. L. Rosa Pereira (V. R. C.).
2. W. M. Lawrence (V. I. C.).
3. J. Coon (Shanghai).
Time 72-2/5 soca......
Also swam:R, Moffett (Shanghai).
Pointe-Shanghai
12
Time: 70 3/5 soconda.
24
50
Yards, Members "C" Claas.
Fancy Diving, Interport:-
1. C. M. G. Victor.
2. C. F. Rozario,
1. R. R. Duell (Shanghai),
3. H. A. Basto
2. Ed da Roza (V. R. C.),
3. O. Brosseau (Shanghat).
Also competed: Roza Pareira (V.R.C.),
10% Mrs. McMahon.
Polnis Shanghai.
18
2. Miss B., Pestonj.
27
Time: 15 2/5 seconds
8. Miss Doris Hunt:"
VLC.
Medley Relay Race, Taterport (Back,
Breant and Free)
1. Shanghal-R. Moffelt, E. Me
Allester and F. Hadley,
2. V. LCG, J, Kmith, B. Gusano:
and E. B. Roka
Time 96 CH.
Poinia-Shangbal
V. R. C
Time: 30 seconds,
Ladies' 25 Yarda dach.
Also swam-Mim G. Whith, · Misa
M. Roza, and Miss B. Remedios.
Three Lerred Race, Members. 1. D. Hemedios' and Guterres
Membery'", "Bigk "Diving
ROX4 27 1 2. J. D. Remedio
a very sound defence,
I liked Walker better as, a wie-..
12 1, Melanes, e Green, b Hung..
C. Garthwaite, b Goodwin
18 T. E. Pearce, e Mackay, b
Burnett
DR. J. Walker, b Goodwin
7 G. Stewart, hit wkt, b Muan
J. Hunter, not out
D. McLellan, c Hung, b E. F.
Fincher
104
16 p. E. Baskett, c Goodwin,
Burnett. Extras (B5, LBI, WBI) ....
b
Total
ket-keeper than as a batsmen. He Fall of the wickets:-1 for 0, 2 took Hunter's place in the K.-C. c. for 6, 3, for-11, 4 for 36, 5 for 51, second innings and proved very
6 for 80, 7 for 80, 8 for 97, 9 for 97. sound, ...
Stapleton batted doggedly for his 51 giving evidence of watching Burgett the ball very closely. He did not Goodwin look very safe, however, when he "Hung attempted to force the pace, es- E., F. Fincher pecially, late on Bunday.. He hit bowled 2 wides.
I
24
It will be much more difficult, however, for Lall Singh to win a place in the Indian eleven this time, as there.
(Lall Singh was fomerly reported to be travelling with the Malaya team to the Colony for the Trian- gular Interport,}
•
Shanghai
(K.C.C., 3 p.m.) Hong Kong:-J. V. Ramaey, A. Hyda Lay. F. J. Jones and A. M. Holland (skip).
RACING
Tenth Extra Meeting at Valley (Second Day) (First Saddling bell 1.30 pm)
AQUATICS
*
+
Interport Dinner by V.R.C. to Shanghai Y.M.C.A. at the Penin- aula Hotel.
FAR EASTERN OLYMPIAD
Dates For Games Again Changed.
JAPANESE REQUEST, The following is the Malayan, XI The Far Eastern Olympic
to visit the Colony next month:
La Alvis (Singapore), N. T. Bewick Games are definitely announced 27 (Johore) C. Burn (Singapore), to be held from May 12 to 19 óf
Groome
(Singapore),
Fit-Lieut
R.
G. Gibion (Penang), B. 8. Gli next year, instead of Juac, ac- 4 (Kuala Lumpur), R. N. Hamilton Cording to announcement by the 13 Singapore, captain), W. O. Jonklass Philippine Amateur Athletic
(Perak), L. A. C. R. Morgan (Singa Federation.
pore), C. A. Speldawindo (Parak) Es Acting on the suggestion of Chow Telk (Penang) and G. Will. (Singapore).
112 G. C. Burnett, run out ~Fall of the wickets:1 for 7; 2 W. Mulcahy, e Redmond, b Me.. for 12; 8 for 21; 4 for 48) 5 for
Lellan
49; 8 for 88; 7 for 89; 8 for 89; 9 N. A E. Markay, not out for 107, Me
Extras (B3, LB1).
BOWLING ANALTBIR.....
13.8 4 89 10
28 84-18
BOWLING ANALYSIS,
6 8 10
Burnett Goodwin "Hung
sir boundaries in an invaluable in- K. C. C. 1st Innings, nings,
E. C. Fincher, Pearos,
The H.C.C. added 52 runs for the Redmond ....... loss of two wickets yesterday morn F. A. Muna, e Owen Hughén, b nig, Stapleton scoring 51 of these,
Garthwaite LA.
The Club lost Owen KughtsTM, and E. F. Fincher, b Duckitt Redmond for 12 runs before lunch A T. Lay, b McLellan and were dismissed for 113 before N. A. E. Mackay, oʻ
eddy Fincher and
Lay Garthwalbe
E. F. Fincher
Mana
* bowled 'wida:
ECC--Zad: initiara
C. Fineber, lbw b McLellan
$T.Pay,
Baskatt, 6 Garth-
the Japanese sports officials, the board of governors of the local athletic federation at its last meeting decided to delay the 21 holding of the Olympics and. alter the date from May to June... The officials of the Japanese
4 Amateur Athletic Federation 4 were advised of, the change, but In a communication' received Inst Total (for. 5 wkta.).... 110 week the Japanese, Federation Fall of the wickets-1 for 44; 2 requested that the games be for 691 3 for 89; 4 for 96; B for held as in the original dates, May 12 to 19, if they cannot be conducted in October..
105.
VSANAN WA BOWLING ANALYS
Owen Hughes. Redmond
27 | Garthwalts.
McLellan
Duckitt
McInnes
25
The teams participating in the Steel, 13 Coulson Billards League: this andeón Include: St. Patrick's, Baral Artillery, 211 South Wales Borderers, Garrison Sar- 0648152 seants": Méss, Rogal Engineers, Lin-
ofcolnshire Regiment, ""Chief (2) Pelty"
Officers, Palace Hotel, and Polica Rat creation Club,