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Club Wing Forward
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Solution.
GRIMSBYS' STIFF HURDLE
RANGERS AND MOTHERWELL IN AWAY GAMES
English League.
MOUTRIE MAY GO IN HOSPITAL
Oxford Favoured To-day
ARSENAL (4) BIRMINGHAM
FIRST DIVISION.
Chelsea (1)
A.
(By SCRUM HALF)
v Sheffield U. (0) ~Sunderland (1) v Wolves (0)
.(0) v Leicester (4) P. Hall-Thompson who has
BLACKBURN (4) v Huddersfield (2) been away from the Colony ever since the end of the last rugger(DERBY (3) season is expected back this week Everton (6) from Foochow. Should he stay in LEEDS (2) the Colony for a considerable MANCHESTER length of time he may probably solve the Club's wing forward pro- MIDDLESBRO blem.
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NO 11 SET
G. (1) v Liverpool (1)
Club's front wednesday (→) will not be WEST
(5) v Portsmouth (4)
(-) Stoke (-)
v Tottenham {-}
C. Moutric, the row forward, turning out for the Club "A" | BROMWICH (2) y Aston Villa (3)
TABLE TO DATE (against the Navy “A” to-morrow as he is suffering from a septle foot. foot. It is believed that he will go into hospital for a few days.
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C. porter, has now
Агнева! Tottenham Derby
P W L D
.18 10 3 6
.18 10 4 4 .17 9 3 5 Austin, the Shanghai Inter-Huddersfield .IN # D JN 9 43 recovered Manchester C. 18 846 Sunderland 18 6 3 hia fitness and will probably be w. Bromwich
18 8 6 4 seen in action to-morrow against Blackburn the Navy "A". He hooked for Portsmouth
18 Shanghel in the memorable game W
at the Valley in February, 1931.
Pent
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Wolves
Leodr...
Liverpool Middlesboro
DRIDR to the Triangular Tourna
Aston Vill Everlan fixture between the Birmingha Club and the Army, there will be a Leicester game in which the pack of the Newcastle Navy premier fifteen and Army and Wednesday
Stake Club bucks will play against r team Sheffield U. comprised of the Navy hacks und Chelsea... Club and Army forwards,
This should prove rather in teresting as it will possibly show any weakness in the Navy team.
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Scottish League.
FIRST DIVISION
AYR (4) CELTIC (0)
v Airdrie (2)
v. St. Mirren (0) Cowdenbeath (1) v MOTHERWELL
Hamilton (2) Hibernians (-) |KILMARNOCK
↑ RANGERS (4) y Dundee (-)
(1) v Falkirk (1)
PARTICK (2) Third Lanark QUEEN'S PARK
QUEEN
(4) v Aberdeen (0)
O'SOUTH (-) v Clyde (~) St. Johnstone (2) v Hearts (1)
TABLE TO DATE
Motherwell
Rangers
Ayr. Utd.
Hearts
Aberdeen Kilmarnock
St. Johnstone
39 18 26 Falkirk 32 17 24 32 19 21
Queen
English League.
THIRD DIVISION (Southern) ALDERSHOT (1) ~ Bournemouth ́ (1) Brighton (-) BY CHARLTON (-). Bristol G. (6) ▾ COVENTRY (8) · (4) | CLAPTON O. (2) ▼ Boading (8)
LUTON (8) ▾ Cardi Newport (3) ▼ Bristol R (1) NORTHAMPTON
(5) Exeter (3) - (2) NORWICH (1) ▾ Southend (0)
QUEEN'S P.R.
(2) v Crystal P. (1) }SWINDON (1) y Watford (2)
TORQUAY (1) v Gillingham (2)
TABLE TO DATE
Goals
HOCKEY
SUB-COMMITTEE
| ELECTED TO DEAL WITH QUESTION International Tourney Jeopardised,
UMPIRING BOARD ELECTED
Navy Join Association But Lay Down Condition
T
(By STICKS).
was decided to allow the ques- tion of Interport hockey games
to be dealt with by a newly formed FWLDAP sab-committee, at the general meet-
11 3 2 45 26 24
21 18 0 3 52 18 39 Queen's P. R. 10 30 17 21 ing of the Hong Kong Hockey As- 9 5 2 43 28 20 sociation held at the Y.M.CA. yes-
Goals
PWLD FAPta Norwich
.20 10 2 2 64 20 84 Charlton
.21 10
5 6 54 50 26 Crystal P.
20 10
21 11
.21 10
20 9
4 8 45 25 20 Coventry
1 10 B
20 10 10
18 7 €
.20 8 10
.19 7 8
222 20 Queen's Park 20 7 12
O'S
32 18 20 Celti
26 19 22
44 81 23
8123 Dundee
44 24 21
2012 Hamilton
dee
23 22 20
28
30 20
27 10
380 Clyde
18 Partick
Airdrie
Third Lanark .20 4 11
29 Bxeter
61821 Bristol R.
45 38 24
38 29 23 Reading 38222 Swindon 47 43 23
0 38 60 20 Luton
30 30 19 Clapton
40 30 18 Brighton
248 18 Aldershot
4 35 40
33 15 Bournemouth 37 53
92 33 15 Torquay
29 38 15 Gillingham
5
844302220terday.
864 31 33 20
5 4 26 30 18
An umpiring board, however,
3 29 31 19 consisting of Lt. Comdr., E. B. 3 36 29
Leigh, R. N. (H. M. S. Medway), (3/9th Jat 487 34 18 Captain J. J. Lyons 42422 16 Regiments) and Mr. E. J. R. Mit- was formed to deal with
3 28 25 15 | chall,
5 6 5 15 22 15 the 40 odd candidates who are to
# 8 2 28
4 8 2 92
5 7 4 23
take the examinations.
Mr. E. W. Hamilton, the President 53 2561 13 of the Association, presided, and those B 9 2 22 37 12 present were Mr. A. A. Dand, vice- 181 24 29 12 President, Mr. P. A. Keinp 16 4
4 16 3
376 15 25 12 Secretary). Mr. R. H. Wong 10 4
18 29 11 16 3 8
28 11 THIRD DIVISION. (Northern)
20 6 11
20 8.12.
2
37 49 14 | Northampton
62 13 Cardiff
.19 38 5 12 2 20
49 12
49 12 Watford
44 12
17 8 9 0
12 Newport
113
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31 16
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37 St. Mirren ..21 3 12 6 25
40 Cowdenbeath 20 3 13 4 88 7 10 Southend
18 68 19 18 16 casted winners and figures in brackets
18 5 3 5 25 09 15 denole result of corresponding game BARROW (5) 18 5 3 5 25 23 10 last year.}
18 47 7 20 35 16
18 4 7 7 20 35 15
18 5 10 2 28 36 14
.18 8
6
18 37 14
18 5 10
3 22 45 13
..18
1 19
44 8
SECOND DIVISION.
Blackpool (-) v Grimsby (-) |BRADFORD.C
(2) v Nost F. (2)
v Burnley (3)
G. Jones, who tore a cartilage HURY (5)
FULHAM (1) in the knee last Wednesday, RULL (-)
to-morrow. | Lincoln (−). to-morrow Millwall (~)
Nolts C. (4)
may not turn out
but will be seen out
week in an "A" fixture. The injury PORT VALE (4)
in not very serious and requires SOUTHAMPTON only time to heal.
Preston (10)
v Oldham (~)
BRENTFORD HOLTON (4) Plymouth it)
v West Ham (0)
(2) v Bradford (0)
TABLE TO DATE *
Goals
SPECIALS
HOME
Arsenal, Derby. Port Vale,
Norwich, Apr.
AWAY
Bolton, Brentford, Coventry, Motherwell, Rangers,
DRAWE
(~){Wednesday, Notte County, Newport,
Blackpool, Hibernian's,
The following is the Club "A" |Swanson (2) v Manchester U. (11) team to meet the Navy "A" on the Club ground AL
to- p.m. morrow:-
4.45
Kirimaby R. P. Edwards; B. C. Allan, J. Hut- Bolton chinson, L. G. Robertson, W. Harris Blackpool Walker A. F. Jenkins, H. C. Meeke: Part Val
Auxin. W. Andrewa, R. J.
Brentford Chereill, S. H. Garrod, A. R. Cox, N. Prektan
P W L D E. A Ptə
18 13 6 18 11 4
0
44 15 26|
16 0 4 0 30
2018.23
34 27 23
18.10 6
20 21 22
18 8 5
5 40 30 21
.10 8 5
6 32 24
Bradford West Hain Manchester U. 18
18 7 6 36 .18
6. 39 38
31 Cochrane A. N. Other. and A. H.Plymouth
Harbord.
Referee Mr. C. E. Holmes.
霉
THE Royal Artillery unit station- Notts C.
18 34
18 30
29 36 18
4908
18 6 6 6
18 7 8 3 78
meet the Lincolnshire Regiment in Southampton 18 a friendly rugby match at Sookun-{ pon at 4.30 p.m. Jo-morrow.
The Artillery team will be com- posed of the following Aftoon:
NOLLI Fulham
Bull
Oldham Bradford C. Burnley
Bury Gnr. Hopkins; Gar. O'Brien, Licut. Swansea A. L. Birt, Sgt. Clark and Gur. Tullett; Linesin 1./Bdr. Hall and Lieut. C. C. Garth- Millwall white: Gnr. Hubbard, Lieut. B. L. E. Hebert, Gnr. Barrackough, L/Rdr. Fallon, L/Bdr. Smith, Bdr. Allmark, Gnr. Warren and Lieut. N. W. Metcalfe.
Reserves:-Tpår. Ryder and Gnr. Scott,
|Oxford's Advantage
Nicklem.
Gnr.
The Oxford University Rugby team]
F.A. CUP
Arsenal To Visit
Luton Town..
VILLA AT CHESTERFIELD
London, To-day,
Carlisle (-)
İCHESTER (5) {CREWE (2)
v Accrington (0)
CHESTER.
FIELD (-)
v Darlington (2) v Barnsley (2) DONCASTER (3) ▼ Gateshead (1) HALIFAX (4) ✓ Tranmere (1) NEW BRIGHTON
ROTHERHAM
(1) v Mansfield (0)
(1) v Hartlepools (1) STOCKPORT (2) v Rochdale (3) WALSALL (2) YORK (0)
✓ Wrexham (3) v Southport (1) TABLE TO DATE
Lt. Comdr. F.
Mr. D.
Leigh, Woodward (H. K
Club), Mr. J. King (C.B.A.),
0. May (German- Club Mr. A. E. P. Guest (St. Andrew's
Club do
Cla), Mr. A. M. Xavier Recreio. Mr. A. E. Xavier (United H. Mr.
C.). Mr. Jalan Dad (K.I.T.C.), Surgin Singh (Radio 8. C.), Hr. T. G. Barros (Incognitos H. C.) and Mr. E. L. GoBano (University).
Navy Joins Association
A letter was read to the meeting from the Hon. Secretary of the China Fleet Hockey Association in which the naval body intimated that they were ready to afiliate on Goals PWLD FAPt the condition that the rules con- 16 14 2 0 45 14 28 formed with, those of the Home
3 3 38 21 23 Association.
Chesterfield Stockport
16 10
Walsall
Barnsley Tranmere Barrow
16 9 8 1 27 22 19
14 8 6 3 30 30 19
10 8
14 7
Doncaster
Hartlepool
Crews
Carlisle Accrington
Gateshead
York
Wrexham
The draw for the Third Round Rochdale
of the Cup Tic, to be played on January 13. wat announced yes-
Riterday as follows
20 20 17 18 6 7 5 28 36 17 18 6 7 26 20 17 18 8 0 1 31 31 17 .18 8 9-3 32 35 15) .18 5 0 4 28 42 14:
18 4 20
4 23 31 12) 18 3 10
26 11 18 2 10
KENT BEAT
CUMBERLAND
IN RUGBY GAME
Goal And Finch-Noyes
have won three of the last four inter- Garwood Kicks Penalty Varely matches Twickenham, and they will start to-day's annual garn- against Cambridge Univerally with This comforting moral advantage. J. B. Bowers, an old Cheltonian, is the cap.
tain, and
and the secretary is the Old Rug befan, K. L. T. Jackson, the Shanghai boy who won his Blue as Fresher, and played in all the international matches for Scotland last season.
(Continued on Page 11).
ROLLA PILOTED TO WIN BY MRS. KEMBLE
Zephyr And Joss Win In Ladies' Yachting.
RO
Scores Try.
FOOR PASSING BY BACKS
(By OUTADE LEFT)
PLAYING at the Valley yes
terday ILM.8. Kent de- fented H.M.S. Cumberland by a penalty goal and a try (6)
plate) to all, in a scrappy game of Rugby.
both sides nullified scoring oppor- tunities, while the heeling in the
Bad passing among the backs on
tight and loose serums was also:
Plymouth vs Huddersfield, Crystal Palace vs. Aldershot. Manchester U. va, Portsmouth. Workington vs. Gateshead. Southampton vs. Northampton. Chelsea vs. West Bromwich. Bristol City vs. Derby. Rotherham va. Wednesday. Charlton va. Port Vale. Notts Forest vs. Qna,
or N. Brighton,
Brentford.
Huli
ум
vs. Bradford.
Bloke vs.
Reading vs. Oldham.
Pk. Bangera
Brightm va. Sheffield United..
Chesterfield Leeds
V8,
va. Swindon.
Aston Villa. vs. Preston. Grimeby VB, Walsall or Oifent. Tranmere v Southend.
vs. Hallfax or Hartlepool:
Sunderland . Middlesbrough. Millwall vs. Accrington. Wolverhampton vs. Newcastle. Cheltenham vs. Blackpool. Manchester C. va. Blackburn. Liverpool va, Fulham Luton
Ya, Arienal.
Swansea va. Notts County.
Leicester va. Lincoln: Tottenhams va. Everton. West Ham va. Bradford City. Burnley ·va, Bury..
---Reuter.
PORTUGAL'S TEAM
Fifteen Selected For Game With China.
On the proposal of Mr. A. A.
A.
5 3 11 18 19 Dand. seconded by Mr. F. 45 40 31 18 Komp, the Umpiring Board, con- 62 25 23 18 sisting of Lt. Comdr, Leigh, R.N., Captain J.-J. Lyons and Mr. E. J. [R. Mitchell was formed.
New
R 3 Brighton 16 5
10 5 8 3 Chester Rotherham .15 4 7 4 Mansfield
Southport
16 2 0
17 3 #
Darlington 17 8 10
It was decided that the ex- aminations would take the form of an oral test and that at least three matches would have to be correctly umpired Kader observation of the Board. The examinations were to be left, entirely with the Board. Owing to the approaching de- 42 10 perture of a number of naval ships until March next, it was decided to adjourn the subject of arrange-
International.
HILLS GIVES KENT mente for the
VICTORY
2 Goals Scored Against Suffolk In League.
HEATH OUTSTANDING
matches until the next meeting. A letter has been received from Surg. Lt. Comdr. Phillips (H.M.S., Suf- folk), who is resigning from the position, of representative for Ire- land as his ship is soon leaving.
The following sub-committee waS elected to deal with the question of Interport games: Messrs. A. A. Dand, A. E. P. Guest and 'Mr. A. M: Xavier.
NAVY TRIAL TEAMS
(BF OUTSIDE LEFT) PLAYING at Happy Valley yea terday afternoon H.M.S. Kent da feated H.M.S. Suffolk by 2 goals to
The following will play in the nil in the First Division of the Navy Hockey Trial at King's Park China Fleet League Boccer chamo-morrow afternoon: plonship.
Probables;-Lieut. Cavaya (Med-
The play throughout the game way); Lieut. Wood (Madway), Surg, was played at a fast pace and the Lieut. Comdr. Phillips, Capt. Suffolk);
Lieut. Masprait (Sunfolk), Laut. Sin- Kent were full' value for their ahir, L. Comdr. Hill (Medway); win, although the Suffolk should Lieut. Donald
| have scored on innumerable
casions, but lack of combination (Earle)
And Sub
Lieut. Eaden
Cheyne (Med-
oc(Medway) Lephenson
among the forwards and weak Possibles: Lieut. Comdr, Edwards
shooting lost them many valuable (Medway); Lieut. Carver (Veteran), opportunities,
Lleut, Birkett (Tamar); Lieut.
mwell (Engle), E. R. A. Reid (Kent). Liout, Ingram (Whitshed); Mid. Slater (Cumberland), Mid. Darley (SuTolk), Sig. Micitae (Madway), Anderson,
Heath was outstanding・・ in defence for the winners, while : Hudspeth and Hills were the picked of the forwards, HILLS opened the scoring in the PORTUGAL football teams for Arst half with a well placed drivs FOOTBALL FIXTURES
their Sunday Herald Interna after trapping a centre from Hud- tional Chairty Cup excpunter speth. In the second half the
Joseph's);}} E.
REVISED:
OLLATM (Mrs. Kemble) won the wonk; S
"H" Clam event in the First The Kent had more of the play, against China on December 26 on Suffolk went very near on several "Sunday Herald" Cup Ladies Yachting Championship although the Cumberland backs the Club ground, will be selected occasions, but poor understanding
from the following:
· Game On Sunday. yealerday when she beat Arlet tackled well to keep them out.
among the insides" ""spoiled ́ ́maný B. Marques(St)
A (Miss I. Fair) by 2 mina. 5 secs. SUB LT. GARWOOD opened the Marques (Recreio), I Gomes (Bt. good openings... over #5.4 miles course......... ncoring for the Kent in the first Josh's), Suya-Netto (Recreio), The Suffolk's weakest link lay in THE Hong Kong. Football Asso- half with a penalty goal,, MID. AV Gosano (St. Joseph's), S, Bout the wing forwards, both of whom ciation announces that the Ar Marques (St. Joseph) were too Intent in dribbling the tillery will meet the East Lanes, in (St. Joseph's), Elms
of on Sunday to enable Wales Cools) Dial Or Discs (Mrs. Henderson falling to convert, Gosage: (Bit Toseph Ward Towards, the end of the first hair tendrat Division on Gainydays In-
Kents-Mid. Hendersons Mid Finch Fernandes (St. Joseph's) and winger, Green, was turned to ad-Herald Cup on that day
(St. Joseph's), L. Rocha Joseph's), a fine centre from the Kent's left to play Scotland in the Sunday Noyes, Ldg. Sta. Bwift, As B. Lan-Kionsalves (Reczalo), the manage Zephyr (Mr. Wran): 8 Bfelis away and Tel Clarker Bub-l Gar
score in the second half, with a try, 18t
The following, were the results In correct order: *** Clanu.
| FINCII-NOYES, increasing the G Guterres
1 Rolls (Mrs. Kemble); 2, Arlet
Plana Whitham),
(M{ B; Fair); B. Blapjacket (Mrs. Wood and L. B, Dowden; 16. Carpet,
14, Robena (Mrs. Marshall); Lt Owon, Lt.
(Mr Home) & Allir A. B Me Manus
:7, Toynelis
Brow
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Cumberland
A. Drury; Bub. La In Forbery, Lt
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Stanton), Pat (Mr.
A Bit Marrin
KENT BOYS BEATEN The H.M.8. Kent Boys loss to the Fassmen, by the odd goal in five on her the Dockyard ground yesterday. Priestly (2) and Ward scored for the winners and Marshall and Jones for the Boys,
True Blue B. Falth, Bto. Em Ldg., Sto. Hughes,
(MPW. | 14." Emmanuel, a Vid.. Ylar,
Brewer and Lt. Brown,
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nagachary The match between, the R.A.B.C vantage by HILLS.
P. O. Dill refereed and lined up and the University in the Third (Division on Saturday has been post- the following
Kant: Hancocks Frame and Heath; poned The Navy v. Routh Wales McLean: Behaald and Mitepell; Hud Borderera for Bunday is also post-
peth, Findall, Hilla, Stevenson and poned. Grson,
An additional fixture for Sunday Buffolk Peppers Young and Sar-next is that between the senior romion, Smith, Jones, Cosens and teams of Borth China and the Lin- gents · Dodds Frèngustund - Lovą:
Tomkins
colns