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RANGER'S WEEK-END HOME SOCCER FORECAST
CLUB'S FINE
RUGBY GESTURE
TO THE NAVY
Triangular Tourney Dates Revised.
[MACINTOSH UNLIKELY TO PLAY
THIS SEASON
Changes In Club "A" For To-morrow's Game
(By SCRUM HALF).
DIE CLUB have made a very sporting gesture in allow
ing the Navy to bring forward their second Traingu- lar Tournament game against
January
the
Club from
TO
34 TEAMS TO BATTLE IN SECOND "C" COMPANY
ROUND OF F.A. CUP: ARSENAL VISIT WIN BORDERERS
SOCCER SHIELD TO ROKER PARK: SPURS AT HOME
Williams Gives, Fine Display In Goal.
MOTHERWELL AND RANGERS SHOULD WIN English League,
FIRST DIVISION,
▼ DERBY (0)
F.A. Cup.
Second Division
Gillingham.
CHARLTON BRISTOL_C. WALSALL GATESHEAD QUEENS P. R. CARLISLE Stockport Rotherham
Aston Villa (2) Cheleen (3) ▼ Manchester C (1) HUD'SFIELD (9) v Middlesbro (1) LEICESTER (6) W. Bromwich (2) LIVERPOOL (4) Wednesday
(1) PORTSMOUTH(2) v Everton SHEFFIELD U. (0) v_Leedu (0)
Blackburn (-). Stoke (-)
Y ARSENAL undersid AM)(-) ANAL (1) ALIFAN
Newcastle (1) TABLE TO DATE
WOLVES.(1)
DA
v Barrow
Orient
v North Shields
v New Brighton
Cheltenham
v Crystal P.
COVENTRY
NORTHAMPTON v Torquay
Sutton
SWINDON Goals Southend PWLD FA PE WORKINGTON .17 10 25 33 15 25 Gainsboro
17 9 4 4 20 15 22 Bournemouth Huddersfield..17 8 9 6 42 30 23 ACCRINGTON Blackburn ...17 362 88 34 20 Derby....
19 20 Manchester C. 17 7 1 6 24 18 20 Sunderland
13 Arsenal to January 6 in place of the Army Tottenham as the Kent and Suffolk are leaving on January 9. If the game were played on the original date the Navy would be without Lt. Evans
17 8 6 3 6 4
the English International forward, goramich 17 7 46 4
and his second-row colleague, Lt. Nixon. the Navy "cap." Mid Darley
LANE, CRAWFORD. LTD. would also be missed at centre Middlesboro
Our
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THE K.G.C. JUNIOR CHAMPIONSHIP.
Fifteen Qualifiers For Match Play.
following Players quali-
ARGYLS WIN
16 7 6 3 20
.17 773 34
.16 8 8 0 33
✓ Hartlepools
V READING
V
Dartford
Chester
Newport
✓ ALDERSHOT
v Bristol Rovers
7 Tranmere
Scottish League.
FIRST DIVISION,
27 18 AIRDRIE (1) 18 Clyde (0) 豬豬
28 17 Dundeo (3)
34 17 FALKIRK (-)
38 16 HEART8 (4)
29 16M'WELL
v Celtic (0)
English League.
▼ Lincola (0)
SECOND DIVISION. |BOLTON (-) ▼ Swanses BRADFORD (1) Fulham BRENTFORD (1) ▼ Millwall Burnley (0) GRIMSBY (2) MANTER U. (2) FOREST (-) OLDHAM (2) PLYMOUTH (2) PRESTON (-))
WEST HAM (2)
Grimsby
Blackpool
Port Vale
Bolton
Preston
v Southampton (2) v Notts C. (0)
v
Blackpool (-)
v Bury (1) v Port Vale (1) v Hull (-)
Bradford C. (4)
TABLE TO DATE
P
Goals
KEEN GAME WON BY 4-1
FROM "B" COMPANY
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(By OUTSIDE LEFT.) football game full of thrills and' A
excitement, was witnessed at Sookumpoo yesterday after- noon, when "C" Company defeated "B" Company by 4 goals to 1 to win the later-Company Football Competition of the South Wales
WLD FAPt Borderers. .17 12 5 0 41
14 24
.17 10 5 2 28 18 22
Williams the winners' custodian .17 A 44 30 18 22 was the hero of the game, his last. € 1 32 26 21minate sayes. and his charging
24 19 down
of a dozen certain-looking 28 10
.17 10
17
West Ham .17
8
30 19 goals will go down as the most Brentford v Cowdenbeath (2) Manchester U. 17 & 7 2 28 34 18 amazing display of goal-keeping
KIL'NOCK (3)
Plymouth....17 G6 6 36 36 18 in the history of Army Football in
..27 6
66 28 31 17 Carafford
....17 ỗi Hong Kon”. Fulham
17 17 Southampton 17 7 8 19 17 17 Notts P. Notts
v Queen O'S (-)
y Aberdeen (1)
v Queens P. (0)
28 16 JOHNSTONE (2) v Hamilton (0) 20 15 8T. MIRREN (1) ▼ Partick (1)
| three-quarter.
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Dec. 16-v Army (a)
Dec. 23- Navy (b)
Aston Villa Wolves Birmingham The following are the revised Leierser
for the Club's Triangular Everton dates
Newcastle Wednesday Stoke Sheffield
.17 7 8 2 32
(3)
y Ayr (1)
4 6
-17 A 9 8 17
38 1C RANGERS (1) 16 10 ST
·17 2 7 6 26
U.
Tournament games:
Jan. 6-v Navy (h) Jan. 13-v Army (h)
The setbacks
16 5 6 5 28
15
THIRD
17 6 10 2 20 37 17 5 10 2 26 34 12 LANARK (-) 'Hibernians (-)
17 3 8 6 16 37 12
..17 4 10 3 20 44 11 Chelsen.17 3 12 2 21 42 8 THIRD DIVISION (South), EXETER (2) Luton (0)
TABLE TO DATE
received by the once all-conquering Club fifteen at the hands of the Navy has inspired no little enthusiasm among the first They are now training al team most every night, and to-morrow's "A" side against the Navy "A" - cludes several strange faces for this grade of play. P. Whitham, R. H. Griffiths, and G. P. Lammert. Luton
The match is due to start on the Club ground at 4.45 p.m.-nearly 20 minutes earlier than usual. The Club side has been revised as fol- lows:
Oldham Bradford C.
Burnley
Bury
37 6 6
The winners were fall value for their win and distinctly outplayed "B" Company in practically every départment. The winners resorted to the short passing game with a considerable of success, while both wingers were absolutely tireless in their efforts to land the ball in their opponents' rosimouth. Suter's Fine Display
17 6 7 2 24 27 16 17 6 7 4 24 27 15 17 7 0 1 20 30 15 17 8 3 29 35 18 176 9 3 24 40 18 measure 17 4 8 4 22 29 .17 3 9 6 12 23 11 17 39 11 24 THIRD DIVISION (North)
Swansea Lincolo
A Pta Millwall
47 16 37
TABLE TO DATE
Goals
P W
Motherwell
20 17 0 3
Rangers
10 15 2 2
20 10
Hearts
Ayr. Utd. Goals PWLD FA Pls Aberdeen
17 11 32 45 26 24 Kilmarnock
..
60 20 32 DARLINGTON (3) » York (0)
52 54 20 MANSFIELD (4) Crewe (0)
TABLE TO DATE
19 10 45 453 26 2
10 9 6 2 43 20 20 St. Johnatone 10 8
8 5 4 35 28 201
P
17 23
36 8 4 4 39 22 20 10 N 4 39 22 20
een
O'S
Norwich Charlton Crystal Coventry Queen's P. R. 1694 36 17 21 Celtie Bristol R...
10 B & 3 29 31 19 Hamilton Reading 10 8 5 3 36 29 19 Dundee
16 7 5 4 24 30 3 Queen's Park 1976 4 27 31 18 Hibernians 17 7 0 4 35 30 18 Clyd 1G G6 4 24 22 16
inde Swindon Exeter
17
8 3 282
0 2
.19 10 0 0 20 20 Chesterfield
42 43 10
19 8 8 8 18 7 6 5 37 18 7 7 4 34 41 18
Stockport Walsall
23 13 Barnsley
118
Tranmere
28 16 Barrow
18 7 11 18 7 11 1 37 48 15 Halifax
3232 16 Doncaster 0 10 3 32 32 16
397 29 37 15 Hartlepools
10
28 25 10 Third Lanark 19 16 5 6 5 16 22 15 Airdrie 16 6 8 2 28 34 14 Cowdenbeath
10
....
772314 St. Mirren
14 5 8 3 25 31
Clapton Brighton..
Aldershot Bournemouth Torquay Gillingham Northampton .16 5 8 32 Cardif Whitman, R. Watford R. P. Edwards; J. P. H. Griffiths. J. Hutchison and G. Y.,
Newport Lammert; L. G. Robertson and II. C. Southend
K. Noble, Bristal.C. Mecke; W. R. Andrews, R. I. Cherrill, N. M. Cochrane.
S.
H. Garrod, I O. F. King. A. R. Gox and E. G. Jones.
Reserves: W. Harris Walker, T. M.
.14 5 9 2 22
14 5 9 2 22 37
.10 4 8 4 24 29
.16 3 7.0
10 4 0 3
16
3 8
KENT BEAT.
1. Redmond. K. Noble and A. 1. Har SMALL SHIPS BY
burd.
Now
that rowing is over Lt.
8 PTS. TO 3
Hebert, one of the best Army for No Scoring In The First
wards. will be derating his time solely to rugger. He is making
a very praiseworthy effort to con- vert several of the Artillery players to the handling code, but tia proving an arduous thak, 18 they have played only soccer. There will come a day, however, when the Artillery, two Battalion teams, the Navy, and the Club will be more or leas on a level footing.
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1. N. Macintosh who was select- ed to visit Shanghai with the Colony team early this year, is under doctor's orders and it is most un-i
Macintosh's absence.
Selby in
Half.
DESERVED TRIUMPH
(By OUTSIDE LEFT).
KENT defeated
H.H.M.S. Tamar and Small
Ships by a goal and a try (8 points) to airy (3 points) in a friendly rugby game played at Happy Valley yesterday afternoon.
Both sides were fairly evenly
closing
likely that he will appear this sea-balanced although the Kent had son. It is fortunate that the Club more of the play in the have In H. C. Mecke a very fine un-stages of the game.
"Jake" derstudy to
Forward passes and bad heeling the first half were frequent in when neither side could make any Telegraphist Hudspeth of K.M.S.headway, although both pets of Kent, who plays on the left forwards were often close to each wing
for the Navy premier others' goal-lines, but could not get soccer eleven, made his first attempt over. The first half yielded at rugby yesterday afternoon when score.
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19 1
11 2 37 47 14
11 Crow
5 30 02 11
Carlisle
12 2 24 40 10 Accrington
12 4 35 35 10) Gateshend
22 41 8 Wrexham
SPECIAL
KOME
Motherwell, Tottenham, Grimsby.
Sroindon, Gateshead.
AWAY
Arsenal, Kilmarnock, Coventry, Reading, Aldershot. DRAWS Chelsea, Burnicy, Bournemouth, Dundee, Southend,
ARSENAL BEAT AUSTRIA
London, To-day.. Arsenal beat an Austrian eleven at Highbury yesterday by 4 goals to Austria shared four goals with Scotland recently.-Reuter.
2.
INTERPORT SOCCER SELECTION: COMMITTEE ELECTED Chinese y Rest On January 1
At a meeting of the Football Association Council yesterday, Messrs. H. D. Tollinton, A. Goldenburg, H. K. Lee and F. T. James were appointed members of the Interpart Selection Com- mitter, with powers to co-opt and add to their numbers:
It was also decided to arrange a football game between the Chinese and the Rest on New Year's Day in aid of the Children's Playing Grounds Fund,
“A” LINCOLNS · WIN OVER
'SIGNALS="E
Suter saved the losers from a Goals bigger defeat. His last minute P W L FA Pa dashes into the fray caused many
D 16 14 2 0 45 14 28
16 10 3 3 38 21 28 upsets, while his intercepting was .16 @ 6 1 37 29 19 superb. "C" Coy. started at a fast
27 10 and furious pace and took their op 5 8 31 18 1ponents completely by surprise to 45 40 31 open the scoring through Morgan, 0 2 28 23 18 who fashed the ball with
54 25 25
22 18
4 6 4 29 38 10 time effort.
a first
6 6 4 27 27 10 Soon after "C" Company's for- 6 0 4 21 25 10 wards brought the spectators to
5 7 6 21 38 their feet when 15
BAW
a clever move by
Marshfield
York
New Brighton 16
Chester
Rotherham
Southport Rochdale
Mansfield
Darlington
cut
8 3 27 23 12 through the opposing defence to
.16 6 8 3 36 32 13 net the winners' second goal.
.10 4
17 0 13
18 27 12
.16 2 8 8 23 40 12
15 5 91
16 2 8 6 16 2 10
4
Walters Misses Sitter
Walters was given a "sitter" by 18 81 11 19 34 10 Whelan and with an open goal, had 24 42 Bhip drive charged down by Wil. liams for a fruitless cotuer. Soon after he was given yet another op. portunity, but once again Williams
LINCOLNS BAND WIN OVER SIGNALLERS
Losers Score Twice In First Two Minutes.
TRUSSELL SCORES DECIDER
(By JOCK)
came to the fore' when He ran out
to save from Walters' feet;
Just before the Interval Pod more was given a magnißcent pass by John, the ball resting at his toes in the goalmouth, but Williams held his drive in- apite a shot from three yarde галке.
In the second half "C" Company dominated play and launched à tar- rific bombardment on theft op-
TWO goals to the first two min-ponents' goal, Suter, Whelan, and To god denote Butt to give his halvas playing gallantly to the Lincolns Signallers victory in prevent any immediate scoring.
Walters had very hard lines when their friendly soccer match against;
à dne centre by Purcell was head- at Same Unit the Band of the Chatham Road yesterday afternoon, ed against the right upright with the Band winning by 3 goals to 2 Williams at the other end. Two Quick Goals Davis, outside left, scored first,
With the game nearing its end while
afterwards, Immediately Bradley, outside right, scored direct "C" Company doubled their efforts and were rewarded with two quick from a corner.
In spite of this early reverse the goals through Hazlewood who head- Bandsmen rallied to enjoy most ed in a ine centre from Duncan, of the play, and it came as no sur- and shortly after the restart Malah- prise when they levelled the scores, field dashed through in a solo el- BROWN scoring twice before half fort, and just managed to round Suter to score his team's fourth time.
+
"B" Company scored their one
In the second half both sides goal, fought hard for the winning goal,
and a few minutes before the final and only goal in the last five min whistle TRUSSELL scored from jutes of the game when Purcell close range
to give the Band centred and Williams was dazzled by the sun to let the ball"'llp victory by the odd goal in five.
through his fingers..
he turned out at left wing three- In the second half the Tamari quarter for H.M.S. Kent against the and Bmall Ships opened the scor Tamar and Small Ships and ac- Ing when they were awarded a quitted himself very favourably, penalty kick for offside play, He showed a fine, turn of speed Ackroyd converting from a difficult and swerved magnificently to score angle and in the face of a stiff the Kent's second try., His hand-breeze,
A snatch team from "A" Com ling was good, but his passing
This falled seeds improvement.
the Kent forwards, whose de-pany, Lincolns, defcated, the Royal
The Signals of the Borderers beat team Corps of Signals by the odd goal termination to score was even-
the Drummers of the same unit by with the Inter-Company Knock-Oat three in a friendly soccer game 4 goals to 2 in a soccer game yes-Shield.
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The Army fifteen will meet the Navy at Sookunpoo this afternoon with the following team:-
Lieut. A. L. Birt (Royni..... Artil- lery); Lent A. G. Martin (Border-
Eleut. T. H. 6. Galletly
to dishearten
tually, rewarded when SUB. LT, GARWOOD crossed over near, the posts. He converted his own-try.
SIGNALS BEAT DRUMMERS
WISHART WIN 8 TO 3
At the conclusion of the game Col. Rakes, the Commanding Of- ficer, congratulated the winding and presented the captain
Captain Hague refereed and lined up the following:
"C" Cey-Williams; Hughes and Munford (88) Williams, Nelson and Herlewood, Gimlet (10) Morris,
at Chatham Road yesterday,
Hildrew gave. "A" the lead in the terday at Sookunpoo, fist: half and English increased this score just after the resumption. The kick-off was followed by Cord, the Kowloon goalkeeper, scored era), Ple. Simmons (Borderers) series of, punta inte touch and a
"3" Coy Watts: Manford and away victory over IL M. S. Phoenix Suter: (20) John, Whelan and Harnay and Lieut. D. P. B: C. Roissier, (Lin-number, of excellent, dribbles by for the Signals in the closing stages. II. M. S. Wishart secured a run: Marahdeld, (67) Morgan and Dunean. coins) L/C, Hewitt (Borderers) and the Tamar and Small Ships for tackled well and prevented any at the Valley yesterday in the Podmore, (85) John, Walbers, King
R Walker (Royal En-
China Fleet soccer league, Burnige and Purcell Lieut. B. L. E. Hebert wards, The Kent backs, however scoring... [gineers
Artillery): L/C. Hardy (Bar- (Continued at Fost of Next Column! Just before the final whistle (3), Toogood. (2), Binnion and Ay!- dereralters (Borderers)
Ive Gilmore (Borderera).
Hudspeth repelyad the ball from mer scored for the winners, while SERVICE CORPS BEAT Boyd, Kelly and Perry in the Pi Valtera
Henderson to show a fine turn of Leach, Barnett, and Cox scored for
12TH BATTERY. (Borderers),
speed and, swerve to score the the Phoenix
The Argylle overcame "A". Com pany. Lincolns, in a friendly hockey match at Shamshulpo yesterday by 5 goals to.nil.
Ified for Match Play in the first half, and Yeoman and. Boyd flopdersta) Ho, Jones (Borderers), will probably be the
Junior Championship at loon:
Kow.
scorers.
UMPIRES BOARD; The appointment of an Umpires
Sater Naldera
on December 14.
Club
against
Kent's second try, Garwood failing with the kick
Tamar And Small Ships; Butler;
Metcalfe (Bayal Artillery).
), mouendale chooker,, having played Reservou-Sgt Gould (Borderers), Shanghai in 1981. L/G, Birch (Borderers), C Cpl. Addison (Borderers)
Bdr. Hubburð
Artillery) and Pie Chicken Ln. colna Managed to referee Llaut." IL
New Year, Japan, have also de
OF
PLAYERS UNCONSCIOUS
Small Units League.
Battery, H.A., in the Small Units
F. D. Angus, G. C. Moss, W, N,
At Happy Valley yesterday the Smith, F. W. Dunhill, E. W. Gardiner,
It is now learned that the Fowlesland, Blockton, Richards, Har II, M. E. Parthian opened their Henderson, G. Cattle, A. W.
formidable, Navy. Afteen will not Flos Wall and Dare; Wair. Thatcher, programme in the Submarines R.A.B.C., easily defeated the 12th Atkinson, H. Mills, C. R, Rosen, H. T. Buxton, E Christensen, A. Andrewa,
The relapse well be Lent Com play in Shanghal early in the King: Ellsworth Ackroyd, Burtt League yesterday with a win by 7
Corbett (Captain),
gosis to 1 over 11: 31. 8. Osirin. At Soccer League by 5 goals to 1.. W. J. Pulker and W. Grall
Board for the eumination and con-
Swain (2), Benlor: (2), and The following players qualified trol of umpires will be made at the
|derson, Hudspeth for the sixteenth place. J. G. molling of the Hong Kong Hockey
WE Peers, who was married team to Shanghal in view of the Dowden; Pay L, George Lt. Owen, los condtilon following a colli- and Flowerdew replied for the Bub. Lt. Garwood, taken to hospital in an uncon- Tipple scored for the winners, Charlton, JW. Fisher, F. El Association Conall on Monday in to Miji C. Allison while on leave visit of the Australian Univer TA. Shepherd, Brown, Burg: Lt. Curreli
Morris," Lt. Stilt, Rofeer.
sion when' jumping for the ball, Battery, Higgins.
the West Loungs of the XM,C.A." dus back in the Colony by the † áltjér" team.
tional,
clined the Savitation; ito sendi arka,
Janidins, Hen-walls and Haddleton (Osiris), were
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