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UNIVERSITY CLUB

MEETING.

HOME RUGBY ON SATURDAY,

THE CHINA MAIL..

RANGER'S WEEK-END HOME SOCCER FORECAST

English League.

First Division.

ARSENAL (2), v Portsmouth (0) BIRMINGHAM

(3) v BLACKBURN

Liverpool (0)

(1) v Wolves (0) Derby (3) v Leicester (2 EVERTON (2) Huddersfield (0) Leeds (1)

v Aston Villa (1) MANCHESTER

C. (2) Sunderland (4) MIDDLESBORO

(-) Stoke (-) NEWCASTLE

(2) Sheffield U. (0) WEDNESDAY

(2) v Chelsea (2)

W. Bromwich (-) v Tottenham (-)

TABLE TO DATE

SPURS VISIT ALBION AND ARSENAL ENTERTAIN POMPEY: CARDIFF AND LINCOLN MAY‘LOSE

UNBEATEN MOTHERWELL TO VISIT DUNDEE

English League.

Third Division (South).

ALDERSHOT (1) v Southend (2)

BRIGHTON (0)

Bristol C. (0) CLAPTON (1) LUTON (4) Newport (1)

Bristol R. (3). EXETER (1)

v Gillingham (2)

v Coventry (1)

v Bournemouth (1)

Northampton (1) v Reading (0)

NORWICH (3) v Cardiff (1) QUEEN'S PR.

(-) Charlton (-) Swindon (1) ▾ CRYSTAL P. (0) TORQUAY (3) ▼ Watford (2)

TABLE TO DATE

Gosia FA Pla

Goals P W L D F A PU Tottenham ...12 7 2 3 3 10 17 Arsenal.12 6 2 4 25 13 16

6 3 3 33 Huddersfield Wolver

P W L D

Chariton Crystal P.

G 3 4 25

28 25 14 Queen's P.B.

nderland Portsmouth Manchester C. 12 Liverpool

.12

Blackburn Leicester W. Bromwich 12 Stoke

Derby Birmingham Aston Vill Middlesboro

Everlon Wednesday Newcastle.. Sheffield U. Chelsea

20 18 13 Exeter

29 17 13 Reading

111 13 Bristol R.

15

113 13 Bournemouth

15

25 24 12 Coventry

12 Gillingham

20 20 12 Luton

1812 Aldershot

23 12 Torous

Torquay

15 11 Swindon

15 11

12

€ 14

5 18

12

11 11

11 Brighton

.12

.11 5 3

.11

4

12

4

12

KOWLOON

11 Cardif

1 22 22 11

0 18 27 10 Southend

4 22 20 10 Clapton

1 19 23 Newport

15 22 9 Northampton 27 8 Watford

7 Bristol C.

GOLF CLUB

TOURNEY

Strong Entry For Championship.

QUALIFYING ROUND NEXT SUNDAY

Scottish League.

FIRST DIVISION.

ABERDEEN (7) v Kilmarnock (1)

AIRDRIE (1) AYR (1) CELTIC (1). Dundee (0)

v Partick (2)

MOTHERWELL

English League,

Third Division (North) BARROW (3)

v Hartlepools (1)

v Wrexham (1) Barnsley (1)

v Gateshead (0)

| DONCASTER (2) ▼ Mansfeld (2)

CARLISLE (2)

Chester (3)

St. Mirren (9) Third Lanark (0)

CREWE (2)

HALIFAX (4)

NEW BRIGHTON

(8)

FALKIRK (1) 8t. Johnatone (1) Hamilton(3) v Hearts (2) HIBERNIANE

Darlington(2)

(2) Accrington (2) Rotherham (-) ▾ CHESTER.

FIELD (-) STOCKPORT (3) v Southport (1) WALSALL (2) v Rochdale (1) York (0)

TRANMERE (1) TABLE TO DATE

(-) v Cowdenbeath. (-) Queen's Pk. (-) ~ QUEEN

OʻSOUTH (-): RANGERS (2) v Clyde (2)

TABLE TO DATE

Goals Chesterfield PWLDFAPta Tranmere .15 13 0 2 30 10 28 Stockport

7 32 33 19 18 Motherwell

20 20 10 Rangers 132 20 15

4 1 24 16 15

16 10

HOCKEY.

Aberdeen

Ayr. Utd. Kilmarnock

Hearts

Falkirk

.14 11 1 2 47 14 24

Barnsley

8 5 1 41 16 18 Hartlepools

8 4 3 40 48 19

36 23 10 Doncaster

22 Halifax

7 3 3 31 1 Barrow

0 2 35

Gateshead

Accrington

St. Johnstone 14 644 Queen O'South 14 7 7 27 43 14 Walsall 13 5 2 28 39 14 Walsall Ham Park 14 6 7 1 28 33 13 York

Hamilton

Dundee

Celtic

...

Hibernians

Clyde

Airdrie

Rochdale

.14 6 7 27 16 13ork .12 1

Third Lanark 14 2 B

St. Mirren

gPartick

(Continued from Page 4.) H.K.S.R.A. Beat Lincolns Junior Eleven.

ONLY ONE GOAL SCORED.

evenly contested hockey at Shamshuipo yesterday afternoon resulted in a narrow win

An

The qualifying round for the Fame

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25.22 11 Carliste

11 New Brighton 20 20 10 Crow old

20 29 10

17 37

Man

Wrexham Southport

15 2 0

20 84

3 10

1 30 畿

2 30 46

Rotherham Darlington Chester

Cowdenbeath .14 2 10

SPECIALS

HOME

Rangers, Arsenal, Port Vale,

Brighton, Walsall. AWAY Motherwell, Queen O'South, Preston Notts F., Crystal P. DRAWS Hamilton, Leeds, W. Bromwich, Millwall, Northampton

Hong Kong Win

Club Championship of the Kowloon by the only goal scored for the Four Of Eight

Golf Club to be played next Sunday H.K.S.R.A. over the 2nd XI of the includes a strong contingent of the Lincolns.

lower handicap

Hur members, and

Khan scored

after 16

Bowls Rinks

English League.

Second Bivision.

BLACKPOOL (-) v Brentforé (-) BRADFORD C

Bury (6)

+

(2) Burnley (1)

v West Ham (1)

FULHAM (3)

+ Manchester U. (1)

v Plymouth (-)

HULL (-)

Lincoln (1)

Millwall (0) Notts C. (0)

w NOTTS F. (1)

v Grimsby (1)

✓ PRESTON (0) PORT VALE (2) v Oldham'' (4) SOUTHAMPTON

(-) Bolton (-) SWANSEA (3) v Bradford (1)

TABLE TO DATE

Goals P W L D F A P 12 11 1 0 36 922 Bolton'

12 17 Port Vale 12 7 2 3 24 1

Grimsby 3 2

26 3 99 17 15 West Ham

17 16 3329 21 18 Brentford 19 17 15 Bedford

Kull 217 17 14

14

22 14 Fulham 32 12 Preston

28.19

25: 12 Blackpool

17 Notts

21 11

C.

10 11 Southampton 10 11

18 11

Notts F.

18 20 11 Routh

C.

22 10 Manchester U. 20 22 19

1 21

6 16 21 10 Oldham

20 3 Burnley 9 Swantes 7 Millwall

7 Bury

23 7 Lincoln

Goale

P W L FAPta

25 17

212

15 16

0 30

32.99 1

3 4

29 21 14

18 17 14

16 13

18.13 4 3 18. 14 5.2 19 18 12 52 10 16 12 4 14 14 19 25 12

19 28 10

24 29

3 6 3 12 17 ?

8 0 8 10 17 0

2 7 3 16 28 7

7 3

B 18 7

Hong Kong Interport Cricket XI

(Continued from page 4.) capped by a weak fielding eleven

(the K.C.C.). His comeback this

is a left-handed bat who can hit year has been deservedly recognis- very sound the ball very hard once he has got ed. Though not a

be as fielder, he is a hitter who might his eye in, while he can stubborn as a rock should the oc- quite easily score a half century in

20 minutes. casion so demand. I cannot member a better keeper than he in the Colony-not even Capt. Bobby Moir or Comdr. Shaw are as good.

re-

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A. R. MINU (LRC.) made an auspicious debut in Shangha! last year when' his bowling was largely E. R. DUCKITT (ILK.C.C.) first responsible for the Colony's suc- played Interport Cricket in 1930 cessful uphill fight. He has been when he visited Shanghai with the mainstay of the I.R.C. and "Tam" Pearce's side. He is one there is no better opening howler. of the most consistent run-getters He bats and bowls left-handed and

looks a more open event than in minutes play Mason having no Two Sixes Recorded in the Colony, a brilliant field at is thus of considerable value to

past years.

Aitkenhead Shield. SILKSTONE'S FINE RALLY

(By SHORT HEAD.) ED 10-7 at the 12th, end Hughie L10th (5. Searle, 1.

order.

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short leg, and a useful change any team. Of the same type of the shot. chance with

the batsman as Goodwin he is liable to Marshall

bowler who can keep down scoring. As an opening batsman make runs if the opportunity is Two notable entries are G. B. worked very hard for the Lincolns. OC-

given him. He is a very safe field. he has only Teddy Fincher as Gifford-Hull who has a handicap and had hard lines on two

The other forwards did of 2 at Fanling and P. Alles-casions.

rival for slow scoring, but he re- mains there and tires the bowling P. V. WILLIAMS (ARMY)"play- brook who recently returned not give him sufficient support.

Lincolna-Mason, Wilkinson, and

for the benellt of the more aggres-ed for Sussex in County Cricket cards of 66 and 73 for handicap.

Dando; Wildy, Parker and Colclough, Last year's winner Dr. J. E. H. Williams, Marshall, Barnsby, Twizz.

sive batsmen later in the batting shortly after the War and has retained many of the scoring |Cogan will not be available to de-and Maynard.

strokon seep in first-class cricket. fend his title and a new name is ILK.S.R.A. OU Dad, Molah Ali, and

A. C. HAMILTON (ARMY) Possesing a powerful cover-drive down_for engraving on the Dun-Yusef Khan; Karom Allahi, Nur Modh,

and Sara Khan; Soudager Khart Owen, and T. Gooding) gave Kow- bar Challenge Cup.

Raja Khan, Hur Khan, Allah Detta loon a win by 6 shots over G. C.

the Aitkenhead made ble Interport debut in 1931 and very fond of the straight Mose four in F. E. A. Remedios, with many and Khuda Bux.

Shield scries on Saturday. Hong when he was one of the few who drive, he is also strong on the leg and against side. He is a quick scorer distinguished victories in this competition to his credit, has not yet returned Borderers Win Scrappy Kong. however won the encounter Donald Leach's team on the Club one who fully merits his place

ground. to form and is not considered a

Last year he visited the side. He is also a very use Shanghai with Eric Mitchell's ful fieldsman. serious challenge for the Cham-

team and was top scorer in the pionship.

first innings and returned the best

H. T. Woo Captain Of 5 County Championship

Athletics.

Encounters.

OXFORD AT. HOME TO ·

RICHMOND

TH Union programme for Satur-

After his sucucess at Fanling

in securing the Visitors' Prize.

A. T. Braley should go far in the competition.

Game.

by 36 shota.

WEAK CLUB SIDE LOSE 4-1

A. R. Clark's four (H. Lockhart T. Marks, and W. B. Musket() were

yeaterday the Borderers' second

A. Hyde Lay's rink by a shots.

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himself

In a scrappy match at King's Park led 13-9 on the 18th end, but beat bowling figures for the match. Aed for Kent in the 1931 season and

*

T. A. PEARCE (H.K.C.C.) play- dashing batsman with most of his had an average of over 20. With scoring shots on the off, he is

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accurate

The qualifying round will con- eleven beat the Club juniors by 4

Led 18-9 on the 15th and J. Glb-very useful fast-medium bowler, sist of 18 holes medal pay and goals to 1. the sixteen best returns will be Playing nine men in the first half son's Kowloon rink (J. Macdonald, and a brilliant field in any position drawn to play for the Champion-the Club were soon three goals to A. Macintyre, and C. Elliot-Her- with a powerful and

After the interval they wood) made a very fine recovery throw to the wicket. ship proper in match play over arrears. eighteen holes.

were strengthened by "Tony" Botel-against Nell Drummond's four (J. C. Chalmers, G. Stewart, and R. M. Keown) to lóne by only 2 shots.

The semi-final and final will be ho and scored through S. B. Hill.

played over thirty alx holes.

The following is the draw and starting times:-

9.00 am. G. Milne & J. Dorling,

9.04

*

1.08,

9.12

**

A balance of $63.24 was report- ed for the year's working at the annual general meeting of the

Athletic TIE following is the Home Rugby Hong Kong University Club which was presided over by

day, Mr. K. P. Gan, yesterday after-}

CHESHIRE LANCASHIRE

(t Birkenhead). 9.16 DURHAM YORKSHIRE

(at Hartlepool)

noon.

The election of officials resulted as follows:-

President.

Sir W. Hornell.

Vice-President-Dr. R. H. Kole

LEICESTERSHIRE

wall, Sir Paul Lauder, Prof, W. Fair, NORTHUMBERLAND Mrs. T. N. Chau, Prof. M. Roffey, Mr. Kwok Siu Lau and Mr. T. H. R. Shaw.

Chairman Mr. E. H. Ong. Captain of the Athletic Team. Mr. H. T. Woo,

Vice-Captain-Mr. V. Vargasso. Hon. Becretary, Mr. N. Gora chenko,

Aset. Hon. Sec-Mr. Kan To ChL

E MIDLANDS 9.20

(al Leicester)

0.24* CUMBERLAND (at Newcastle) NOTTS, LINCS., and DERRY ▼ 8.28

NORTH MIDLANDS

0.82

(at Lincoln) Blackheath ▼ _Guy's Hospital - Bristol v Harlequing Coventry Bath

London Irish Bt. Bart's Hospital London Scottish v Cambridge U Monseley v Leicester VARDAIN

SUFFOLK WATER Oxford University * Richmond

POLO TRIUMPH.

Black Hawk Lose By 2 To 0..

Plymouth Albion v Newport Swanses y Gloucester;

by two goats to nil

Gott and Golpin scored, for, the suffolk, who led by a rozint' the Interval.

A. J. Dennis & Allsebrook.

P.

W. M. Groves. & A.

Urquhart.

Maich Cancelled. The friendly match between the Radio Sports Club and the R.A.3.C., arranged to take place yesterday at Carline Hill, was cancelled.

RADIO'S MAMAK. TEAM

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and many

a very safe defence make an auspicious debut when following in the footsteps of his glorious attacking shots he should

father, "Tam". He is also a more

H, OWEN HUGHES (BL.K.C.C.) than useful change bowler, with a le playing in his eighth Interport. very fine knowledge of spin, and a In 1929 he scored a century against brilliant feld at cover, or anywhere A. E. Blkstone's rink (P, Kris- Malays to win the match for the for that matter. tofersen, M. N. Rakusen, and T. Colony. In the last two seasons he Fergusson) were led 18-11 on the has failed to come off in either T. M. L. REDMOND (H.K.C.C.) tall has jumped into the limelight with 18th.. end, but won by 4 shots from batting or bowling. Of a

stature he has got into the habit his fast-medium deliveries and a Wally" Wortherspoon's rink.",

of reaching forward and trying to subtle swerve. He comes of the The following will represent the J, Russell's rink (W. T. Bright- scoop the ball to leg with the re-pitch like greased lightning and Radio Sports Club against the man, I armstrong, and A. R. Bat-sult that he is often given out for breaks slightly from the of. Judg Royal Engineers, in the Mamak lah) registered a 5 agafast B. F. obstruction. His biggest asset at ing him on his displays in the Hockey Tournament on Friday at Lac's four (A. V. Barros, L. C. R. present is his fielding which is Trials (and he was dropped from Caroline Hill-

Souza, and J. Mr. S. Rosario), but magnificent In the slips. He also one) he is definitely worth his bowls, but has not been dangerous place. He has not yet got used to the light here, but shows evidence Man Singh, Puran Singh and were beaten by 5 shots...

in matches.

He In of being a useful bateman. da. Grewal; Jaggeet Singh, M. H. Hassan and Mohinder Singh; Prem

E., C. FINCHER (K.C.C.) has also a brilliant field in any post- Singh, G. Singh, Awtar Singh, Kal want Singh and F. A. Kemp (Cap

R. H. Mundy & F. E. A

Remedios.

J. McKnight & F. E.

Booker.

·E. D. da Roza & A. B. Raworth,

A. T, Braley & A. W,

Gifford-Hull &G.

J. Pooler &W. A Stewart.

A. A. Lopes & W

Woolley,

J.. D. Thomson & L., D.

Purves.

A Eastman

* Macnider,

MALFROY BEATS PERRY

tain).

Reserve: Attar Singh.

RECREIO "'" "TO-DAY

pmag

A. 6 an the 9th end was largely responsible for J. Howe's rink (IL. Citiins, W. Brown, and T. Carr beating W, E, Holland's four by 2 shots.

played in eight Interports to date, tion. He is just from Singapore making his debut in 1926 against so should know the fallings of the Malaya. He is undoubtedly Hong majority of the Malaya players. Kong's most reliable No. 1 bats-

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- Another 8 was recorded by a man and a brilliant field anywhere, C. C. GARTHWAITE" (ARMY) Kowloon rink when F. L. Rapley's especially in the slips. Though he first came into the limelight with The Club de Recreio will meet four. (J. Watson, Morley and J. 8. has got the reputation of being an innings of 90 against the Navy the Y.M.CA, first eleven in a Logan) ran riot on the last head to Woodfull, he improved his rate of and the laking of 8 wickets against- friendly match at King's Park thin beat. A. D. Brawn'a riak by B shots, scoring considerably last season the Club in the Triangular Tourss and has given evidence this season ment, serles last season. Though afternoon, commencing at 6,10

he has not revealed his former. of keeping it up.

brilliant batting displays this. . GOODWIN (LCC) played season he is undoubtedly one of his first Interport in 1928 and in the best all-rounders in the Colony. the following year was selected Bowling a fast-medium ball with a: against both Shanghai and Malaya,alight suspicion of, a swelve he' is. For the past five years Frank has particularly dangerous with, a new been a consistently good fast bow-ball, and is a stock-bowler of high ler who has been seriously handi- standard.

Hong Kong, who won by 86 shots, Roerrio:-A M. Bilya, A. A. des won on eight of the twelve, Hinks. Remedios, A AB. Betalhe, PM. N. Winners, of the Shield have been:

1928-Kowloon Considerable surprise was caus. de Silva, W. Reed, 1. Gonialves, C Ó. R. Pereire, A. M.

1920-Kowloon 1030-Kowloon") A very adrennous Fame of Stolk Whiteheads Stoodley, and nd at Dunedin, New Zealand, on Almada Castro, Berinario

1981 Hong Kong water-polo was witnessed at the Badcock; O'Neill; Gott, ichards, and October 25, when 0. E. Malfroy Y...At-A! Shielder E-0. Mur- slide the New Zealand lawn tennis play-phy, E. F. Balki 1. D. Lowe D.

1982-Kowloon McLellan, J. H. Wilson; T. J. Price, Y.M.C.A. Bath, last, might when a Golpini

Black Hawk:---Baula: Miskimne aad, gr, beat Fred Perry, 'new Ameri- G. P. Lammert, W. J. Brown, B. Baldi team from H.MS. Suffolk defeated chineza; Astman: “ Moberley,” Proctor

can champion, 6-4, 6-4,

wis and B. Fowler, a teams from the U.S.S. Black Hawk and Mayer,

1037 Hong Kong,

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