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RANGER'S WEEK-END HOME SOCCER FORECAST Changes In Navy Pack VILLA'S DERBY GAME AT ST. ANDREW'S
For Saturday
ARSENAL AT HIGHBURY AND SPURS VISIT MANCHESTER CITY
Club And Navy Teams For MOTHERWELL AND RANGERS IN AWAY GAMES
To-morrow's Game
Prospective Colony Fifteen To Meet
Australian Universities' Team
(By SCRUM HALF)
A
Mixed Doubles American Tourney
English League.
FIRST DIVISION ARSENAL (0) v Liverpool (1) Birmingham (3)
v Villa (2)
BLACKBURN (3) v Portsmouth (2)
DERBY (4) EVERTON (3) LEEDS (-) Manchester C. (-) Middlesbro (1)
v Wolves (4)
✓ Chelsea (2)
Scottish League.
FIRST DIVISION Aberdeen (1) CELTIC (2) DUNDEE (1) FALKIRK (2)
v RANGERS (1) v Airdrie (1)
HAMILTON (-)
Hibernians (-)
▼ TOTTENHAM (-)|
v Stoke (-)
y Sunderland (2) HUDDERS.
Newcastle (0) V FIELD (4) WEDNESDAY (4) v Leicester (1) W. BROM. (0) v Sheffield U. (1)
TABLE TO DATE
Tottenham Huddersfield
Blackburn
Derby
Gonie
P W L D F 16 9 2
St
0 3 4 20
8 9 4-89
8 0 2 85
.10
10 0 2 30 15
10 7 4 4 27
44 27
Portsmouth 16 7 6 4 20
L. Brown (H. M. S. Cumber land) and Lt. Whitfeld (H. M. S. LADIES' DOUBLES FINAL ON Arsenal Falmouth) have displaced Fl. Off. SUNDAY, DECEMBER 10 Morris (H. M. S. Eagle) and Lt. Shaw (H. M. S. Folkestone) in the Navy pack for the third encounter against the Club on Saturday at the Valley. Otherwise the Navy fifteen is unchanged.
The Club wili again have the ser- vices of J. P. Whitham, at full-
back, "Jake" Selby, their skipper at serum-half, and D. McLellan, at forward, and should be at full strength with the exception of G. C. Moutre, who is still on the in- ¡jured list,
Navy Team For North?
S"
HANGHAI ard hoping to see the all-conquering Navy aide in action over Christmas and the New Year and arrangements are being made to stage a game against the Northern Club. How this will be managed is a trife mystifying as the Navy play their first Triangu- lar Tournament game against the Club on December 23.
*
*
C. D. Wules,
* the well-known i
There will be a mixed Ameri- can Lawn Tennis Tournament for members and subscribers of the United Services Recreation Club on Sunday, December 10, commencing at 11 am. A draw will be made for partners, the handicapping being automatic.
In the afternoon the final of the Colony Ladies'
Doubles championship will be played, the match to commence at 3.30 p.m.
10 7 0 4 20
✓ Partick (0)
✓ Clyde (1)
Queen D's. (-) Ayr (-)
KILMARNOCK (0) v Hearts (0)
English League.
THIRD DIVISION (South) Aldershot (4) ▾ Exeter (1) BRIGHTON (1) Gardiit (0) BRISTOL C. (2) Watford. (3) CLAPTON() LUTON (2) (2)
y Charlton (-)
T
Gillingham (1)
v Coventry (1) ►
Queen's Park (8) v St. Johnstone
(S. (1) ▼ CRYSTAL P. (0)
(2)
(2)
y Reading (2)
ST. MIRREN (7) v Cowdenbeath (1) QUEENS P.R. (6) v Southend (1)
MOTHER- Third Lanark (1) v WELL
TABLE TO DATE
A Pts Motherwell
14 23 Rangers
19 22 Ayr. Uti.
27 20 Aberdeen 32 18 Hearts 18 18
24 18 Smock
SWINDON (2) (1)
Goals PWLDF A Pta .10 17 0 2
0 2 45 14 36
Bournemouth (0)
Torquay (1) ̈v Bristol R. (1)'
18 14 2 8 58 19 30 Norwich
19 10 4 8 62 54 25
.18 11 6 502 Crystal P.
18 9 4 *
Coventry
TABLE TO-DATE
PWLD F
.16 10 3 2 42
16 8 4 4
.15 8 ā
18 9 4 40 25 28 Queen's P. R. 15 8 48 ..18 9 8 4 41 81 92
41 81 22 Bristol R. 7 6 5 32 28 19 Reading Jolinstone 188 36 63 13 Charlton
Manchester C. 16 6 4 6 22
948 22 18
18 18 Queen O'South Sunderland .10 7 6 3 37 24 17 Falkirk
Liverpool
Middlesboro .15 Wolves
16 7 4 3
8 7
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23 32 17 Hamilton 33 32 17
0 33 34 16 Celtic
Dundee
18
82.40
.41 18
18 Swindon .17 39 18
7 6 4 34 691 Exeter 17 G 65 33 2017 Clapton .18 792 30 26 18 Luton
18 7 10
4226 Aldershot
......10 8 6 4 25 35 16 mdr W. Bromwich 16 25 22 10 Queen's Park
Aston Villa Leeds
Birmingham
Leicester
Newcastle
Everton
Stoke
29 16 Hiberniana
27 28 15 Clyde
57 17 15 15 Partick
15 8 4 3
15 8 4
.18
10
16
10
42 32 14 Bournemouth 15
18 6 10 927 35 14
4
Gillingham
2 35 48 12
35 40 12 Brighton
22 46 10 Cardiff
16
..18 5 1
17 4 11
434 60 11 4
74 26 27 14 Airdrie
Cardb
60 10 Torquay
16 46 22 30 13 Third Lanark 183 12 3 35 56 2 Watford
10486 26 25 13 Cowdenbeath 18 3 12 3
5
16 3 7 0 18 35 12 St. Mirren 18 1 12 8 22 41 7 Wednesday .10 5 10 1 24 33 11
16
15 4 8
Team in capital letters are fore. Neupa Sheffield U.16 49 20 41 11 casted winners and figures in brackets Northampton 158
16 3 11 2 20 40 8 denote result of corresponding game Bristol G. 15 28 K
Chelsea
SECOND DIVISION | BLACKPOOL (-) v West Ham (-) BRADFORD C. (2) v Plymouth (3) first|Bury (3)
✓ PRESTON (2)
There was no scoring in the
Fulham (0) half, but midway through the HULL (-) second half LL. St. Clair Ford, thef
GRIMSBY (1)
✓ Bradford (-)
_(1)
v Oldham (3)
v Burnley (1)
v Bolton (-)
Manchester U. (3)
Scottish International wing three- NOTTS C. (-) quarter, scored a try for the Des- PORT VALE (3)
SOUTH.
AMPTON (0) v Notte Forest (2) SWANSEA ( v Brentford (-)
TABLE TO DATE
Two minutes later, how- Evans kicked a
provere, ever, E. R. A. penalty goal to place the Kent on
Port Vale
level terms. In the closing stages | Grimsby of the game Eng. Lt. Morris and Blackpool
Bulton
Lt. Blonbam scored tries for the Preston Kent who ran out worthy winners. West Ham
Shanghal fly-half and formerly Australian Universities' Side
of Hong Kong, is being married in Shanghai on Saturday.
Borderers v Eagle
The
Hull Brentford
Goals PW L D F A Pts 16 12 4 0 41 13 24) 10 10 4 2 26 18 22 18 9 4 3 21
10 9 0 1 30
Notts F. Manchester U. 16 Notts C. Plymouth
Ten players from the University of Queensland, eight from the Bradford University of Sydney, two from the Bradford C. University of Adelaide, one from
Fulham... Southampton the University of Melbourne, and Oldham Borderers will encounter one from the University of Perth, Burnley stiff opposition against H.M.S. | have been included in the Aus- Swansea Eagle to-morrow at Sookunpoo at firalian Universities' Rugby Union
Lincoln 4.15. They will be without Lt. team which will tour Japan and Millwall Galletly, but the Eagle will be play in Hong Kong some time inj weakened by the calls of the Navy | February,
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SPECIALS
HOME
Arsenal, Port Vale, Borrow,
Queen's P.R. and Derby. AWAY
Preston, Coventry, Crystal P. Motherwell and Grimsby.
DRAWS
Aldershot, Hibernians Doncaster Torquay, and Carlisle,
F.A. CUP
Second Round Draw
Announced.
THIRD DIVISION (North)
|BARROW (1)
Carlisle (0) CHESTER (4) CREWE (8) Doncaster (-) BALIFAX (5) NEW
v Rochdale (1)
Tranmere (1)
v Accrington (2) v Hartlepools (2) ▾ Chesterfield (-)
Mansfeld (1)
BRIGHTON (0) v Wrexham (2) ROTHERHAM (8) v Southport (1) STOCKPORT (5)
Barnsley (4)
WALBALL (4) ✓ Darlington (oy YORK (2)
v Gateshead (2) TABLE TO DATE
Chesterfield Stockport Tranmere
Barnsley Doncaster Walsell
Goale PWLD F A PU 15 13 2 0 42 13 26 15 10 3 9 37 20 22 16 В 4 3.30 16 19
14 8 4 2 37
15 7
Barrow
Halifax
Hartlepools
15 6
16 G
London, To-day. Accrington FME draw for the Second Round
To the F.A. Cup, to be played
on December 9, was
announced York
New
Brighton
yesterday as follow:
Bath or Charlton vs. Gillinghans Rotherham Bristol City vs. Barrow, Walsall Rochdale
22 10 vs. Orient, Gateshead vs. North-Chester 24 10 Shields, Queen's Park Rangers va Mansfield
Bouthport New Brighton or Mansfield, Carlisle Darlington
Cheltenham, Stockport 78.
The slectors, who completed RADIO BEAT LINCOLNS Crystal Palace, Rotherham 76.
BY TWO CLEAR GOALS Coventry,
Northamptons
The Borderers will be represented their choice by telephone, ex- by Hoskins; Addison, Gould, Lt. Mar tin (captain), Shaw: Blewitt,
Sim-perienced considerable difficulty monds; Hughes, Suter, Hardy, Gil-owing to the convallability of more, Lloyd, Jones, Walters,
and several players, including Bomo Eleventh Hour Victory Swindon vs. Dartford, Southend- Birch.
*
Club Secure Army Forward
who were in the team originally chosen.
The following are the players selected:-
Jones, who played wing forward: Backs: R. Westfield (Sydney), foll- for the Army and the Borderers back, captain; D. Borfitt (Bydney), win last season, is playing in that posi-ger; J. C. F. Minnie (Queensland), win. tion for the Club "A" against the ger; D. O'Connor (Adelaide), wing or
(Queens.
Navy "A" to-morrow at the Valley centre or wings P. Clarke
1. centre; W. Hayes (Queensland), at 5.15 p.m. He is now in the land), centre; F. R. Vincent
Polico Force.
The teams are as follow:
land), centres J. W. Evans land), five-eighth; H. Reen
(Queens
Club:"A";-R. P. Edwards; T. M. Lhalf-b.pl; A. M.
Barron |
Redmond, R. H. Grifithi, B. C, Allan,
W. Harris Walker; P. C. Jenkins, I utility back.
C. Mocke; R. O. F. King, S, H. Gar-
rod, M. N. Cochrane, R. I.' Stilliard, D.
E. S. Rogers (Sydney), Forwards: C. F. McWilliam, leo plan, R. Casal, B. Mackey (Syd. R. P. Cutmors, C. T. Pearce,
M. Wheeler H. A. Browning, RL Ryan, Stamm W. Lyons (de
(Queensland), H. E.
In Close Game
GOALKEEPERS IMPRESS
(OOD goalkeeping by Man U Singh and Hollingsworth provided the features of a very fast and thrilling return học. key match between the Lin- colns and the Radio at Caroline Hill yesterday afternoon.
Torquay or Margate, Halifax vs. CLUB HOCKEY
SENIORS BEAT
Hartlepools, Sutton va. Reading,
vs. Chester, Workington va. Dul- wich Hamlet or Newport, Gafna- bore Trinity vs. Cardiff or Alder shot, Bournemouth, va. Tranmero, Scunthorpe or Accrington vai Folkestone of Bristol Rovers,— Reuter,
F. A. LEAGUE CHANGES
Saturday,
A month ago the teams shared
The following changes in League Soccer games have been made for two goals at Shamshulpo, and yes this week-end: terday's game promised similar result until, in the closing minutes Division 1:Royal Navy v. South when late goals gave the Radio vic China, 4 pm, Kowloon F.C,
ground. ...
rill and A. Jones. Reserver-A. R. Cox, A. H. Haride), T. RB, Courtney (Melbourne),tory. bord and K. Noble.
G. H. Burkett (Perth). Navy
30.......
',
In the second half the game, was Let Judd (B.M.S.
The preponderance of Queens continued at a fast pace, the Radio Earle L Eustace R.M. (M.S. Engle, Sta. Marsh (H.M.S. Suffolk), land representatives is due to the launching attack after attack, and Lt. Campbell (LL.M.B. Suffolk L number of Sydney, players who eight minutes from the end Has Bonham (H.M.S. Kent); Hid. Knocker were unavailable for the touran sent Awtar Singh through to
H.M.B.
Mudford (H. A. B. M.8. Borwick); Lt.
Among the players unable to make open the Radio's account, giving t. Juniper (H.M.S. Cumberland),
Brown (HMS. (Continued on Page 11).
Hollingsworth no chance. A minute Cumberland),
Mine. Dumbleton (II.M.S.
L S.. Masters
IL.M.S.
A. B. Woodgate (H.M.8.
Morris Kent),
SARY Seld (H.M.S.. Falmouth) |
Corbeth (138 Tamer en LINCOLNS JUNIORS BEAT EAST LANCS.
(Captain),
Bafores-Rev. E. G. Evans, L.N.
The Navy side is considerably atronger than the Eagle fifteen which beat the Club "A" last Wed: nesday. Two Cumberland forwards
Marshall And Toyne Score The Goals,
+
later G. Singh increased the score with a fine shop
Awtar Singh was the outstand- Ing forward on the field, and the Radio halves, played well, while Man Singh did well in goal.
For the Lincolns, Yeomans' play.
ed splendidly at centre, half, and
R. A. OFFICERS
Sinclair And Potter Score For Winners
CLOSE ENCOUNTER
(By STICKS),
ALTHOUGH beaten by two clear
goals, the Royal - Artillery Officers Hockey team put up a very fine display against the Hong Kong Club Senior eleven in a friendly en- counter on the Marina ground ya terday.
Bunday. Division I-Lincolns v. Hong Kong
Police, 4 p.m., Kowloon F.C.A. ground,
The game throughout was very. even, with both sides launching. frequent attacks,
Surg. Lt-Comdr. Phillips was ab
by E.. Y, Refd, while Midshipman Slee took Read's place in the half- back line.
NICHOLSON HIT IN absentee and his place was taken
THE EYE.
"Y" Beat. Weak Club Side 3 to 1.
Playing at Kings Park yester,
Dand, Lowe, Sinclair and Potter were outstanding for the Club, while Flowerdew and Garthwalte, were prominent in the Army for
Bentley was very safe at right day, the Y. M. C. A second eleven Ward fine.
back, while Hollingsworth gayp his defeated the Club juniors by 8 Sinclair scored the first goal are being tried out for vacancies In a friendly hockey encounter at usual sterling performance in goal, goals to 1 in a one-sided hockey from a pass from Tetley within the in the Navy pack for their fira! Shamshuipo yesterday afternoon Liptains: Hollingsworth, Bentley, game. During the opening minutes fratnye minutes, Garthwallo Triangular Tournament game the Lincolns second string defeated Rolesler Harper Yeomans, Colter, of the game, Nicholson, the Club missed a glorious opportunity to against the Club two days before the East Lanca' juniors by two Green, Bhnable, Heeks, Wilson and Hoc back, was hit in the right eye from equalise a few minutes later when Christmas
clear goals. The game was fast and quard, Gudba se konkurusting offerta
compelled to leave the field the post with a very fine shot. exciting, Sgt. Marshall in the Art Radio-Man Singh, M. Bugh, 7, 8 a clearance by Moses and was with only Shields to beat ho shaved
Grewal, Ju Singh, A. EL PA Ball and L/Cpl: Toyne in the second willaas A Singh, G. Bingi war Fielding only, ten men the Hong Late in the fame Palter added
Singh, M. II. Hassan and 3. Singh, Kong Club were now left with nine another goal for the Club.
wad were forced to accept the ser CRA BEAT RASC MEDWAY BEAT BORDERERS vibe of Chadderton from the y noon-ILMS, Kent, whip had
kat, kame on the Naval and the borrowed played perforth- beaten record in Japan and who At Kings Park yesterdag the Ground, King a Park yesterday, ed splendidly in defence. 8. Fowler Poller, L. A Sinclair, G. E. R, Divalt ran the Shanghai LFC to Central British Association, acored 36. Modway defeated the South and W. J. Brown were outstanding and E, C, Fincher, C pojeler, baat the 8th Destroyer easy victory over the Royal Army Wales Borderer by 4 goals to li for the winners, the former, record, Flotilla Afteen, by a penalty goal Service Corps by goals to nil. All the goals were scored in the ing the "bat-trick," while L D. and two tries. (9 points) to a try Whitley, (2) and 8. MacNider (2) first half, there being no score' in Kilbee played well for the losers, [(8 points).
scored for the winners,
Isecond half of the game.
acoring their only goal","
Kent Beat Destroyers
At Happy Valley yeste
half, being the scorers.
puna preventin
J
Club:-II. P. Shielda; A.. A. Dandji V. Reid, Midshipman Blee, HF, DA Lowe, W. Bend; b T.. Tetley, J. B.
ILA. Oficere:=""LA. Shieldar Capt. Mitchell, Lt. Metcalfe Lt. Warings 12. Bavanhill; Capt. Carter, Lt. Wi jams, L. Garthwaite, The Flowerdow "Là. Laing and LE Tollington,
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