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RANGER'S HOME SOCCER HOLIDAY FORECAST

NAVY BEAT

ARMY HOCKEY

TEAM 4 TO 0

Triangular Tourney Preliminary.

BARTLETT NETS THREE BUT INJURES EYE

(By STICKS).

The Navy registered a decisive victory over the Army by four clear goals on the Naval ground yester- day in a trial hockey match in pre- paration for the Triangular Tourna ment series which is to commence in March next year. All four goals were scored in the first half.

Lt. Bartlett, who scored three of

ARSENAL MAY DROP POINT AT LEEDS SPURS ARE EXPECTED TO FALTER

POMPEY SHOULD ADVANCE STRENUOUS PROGRAMME TO UPSET FORM

Christmas Day.

ENGLISH LEAGUE,

FIRST DIVISION

(1) Wolves (3)

the goals, was hurt in the second ASTON VILLA

half when he was struck over the BLACKBURN (() v Middlesbro. (2) eye by the ball which Holling DERBY (4) sworth, the Army custodian, clear Lends(0)

v Manchester G. (0) ▼ Arsenal (0)

ed from a tight corner. He retired' LIVERPOOL (4) v Portsmouth (3)

to the clubhouse, and took no fur NEWCASTLE (1) v Everton (2)

SHEFFIELD U. ther part in the game.

(2) -v Birmingham (1) v Leicester (-)

v Huddersfield, (-)

SECOND DIVISION ·

The Army, who were without the STOKE (-) services of Lt. Laine and Lt. Tottenham (-) Hebert, the latter being sick, ware' completely overwhelmed in the first BLACKPOOL (-) v- Hull (-) half, but played a much improved BRENTFORD (-) v Preston (-) game after the change over. The Bradford (-)

at Burnley (1)

| Army full-backs did not seem

home on the grass field, but settled down to a steadier game in the second half,

BURY (1)

BOLTON (-

V OLDHAM (1) v Bradford C. (1)

Southampton (2)

FULHAM (4) Lincolń (0)

V. PORT VALE (1) Manchester U. (3) v GRIMSBY (1) NOTTS C. (1) v Millwall. (0). |PLYMOUTH (1) v Notta F. (1) W. HAM (3) v Swansea (1)

THIRD DIVISION (North) CHESTER (3)

v New Brighton CHESTER-

*

Saturday.

ENGLISH LEAGUE,

FIRST DIVISION

ASTON V. (2) Everton (1) CHELSEA (6) v Leeds (0)

HUDDERSFIELD

(0) ▼ Birmingham (0) LEICESTER (1) v Middlesbro (1) LIVERPOOL (3) v Newcastis (0) PORTSMOUTH

(3) West Bromwich

-(0); Shefeld U. (3) ♥ ARSENAL (1) Stake (-) v Wednesday () SUNDERLAND

TOTTENHAM

WOLVES (1).

(0) ▼ Derby ·(2)

(-)

Blackburn (-

v Manchester

ENGLISH LEAGUE.

`SECOND DIVISION

BOLTON (-) v Lincoln (- BRADFORD (−) v Blackpool (-) BRENTFORD (-) v Bury" (-) Burnley (-)

v Hull (-)

|GRIMSBY" (1) Bradford C..(1)

MANCHESTR U.

Fulham (3)

(7) v Millwall (1)' Notts P. (1) V PORT VALE OLDHAM (-) PLYMOUTH (1) PRESTON (9) WEST HAM (1)

Boxing Day.

ENGLISH LEAGUE.

FIRST DIVISION ARSENAL. (1) v Leeds (2) BIRMING-

HAM (4) Chelsea (1) Everton (0)

T

Sheffield U. (1) Sunderland (1)

v Newcastle (0) v Tottenham · (-)

v Stoke (-7)

Derby

(2) HUDFIELD (-) LEICESTER Manchester C. (2) Middlesbro (4)` Y BLACKBURN (0) PORTSMTK (2) v Liverpool (1) WEDNESDAY (8) West Brom (1) Wolves (2)

v Swansea (0) v Southampton (1) v Notts C. (1)

THIRD DIVISION (South)

BOURNEMOUTH

(0) Luton (2)

BRISTOL R. (1) v Norwich (1)/

|CARDIFF (6)

(0)

CHARLTON (-)

v Darlington (-)

FIELD (-) DONCASTER (5) v Crewe (1) HALIFAX (2) HARTLE-

POOLS (6)

y Barrow (0) .

Lt. Currey, suffering from a twisted knee, was unable to play for the Navy, his place being filled by Lt. Alexander Sinclair, who combined well with the Medway forwards. The Navy attacked from the bully-off, and Anderson on the left wing broke through to pans to Bartlett. Hollingsworth left his MANSFIELD (2) goal to, tackle, but lost the ball and SOUTHPORT (2) |BARTLETT netted into an open Stockport (0) Tranmere (9) goal.

York (4)

THIRD DIVISION (South)! Aldershot (2)

v Walsall (0) -

v Barnsley (4)

v Rochdale (0)

v Carlisle (1)"

▾ WREXHAM ·(0)

▼ Rotherham, (3)

Coventry (5) {CRYSTAL P.(0)

Exeter (5)

(Gillingham (4) [READING (7)

GOTHAM KICKS

GOAL TO TIE

RUGBY GAME

Falmouth: Thwarted In Closing Minutes -

8th DESTROYER FLOTILLA DISPLAY GOOD FORM

(By SCRUM HALF)

The splendid defensive tactics and kicking of Gotham of the Des troyer Wres, featured the friendly drawn Rugby encounter between the 8th Destroyer Flotilla and the H.M.S. Falmouth, af Happy Valle | yesterday afternoon.

The game was very, evenly con tested, fine threequarter movements |and good-forward rushes by both

sets of forwards being features of- the game.

The Destroyers forced the pace in the opening mhutes of the game, but determined tack- ling by the Falmouth's, backs prevented any immediate scor-

ing, v ASTON V. (1)

SECOND DIVISION

BRADFORD

C. (8)

Y Bury (0)

MANCHES-

(1)]Grimsby (1)

TER. U. (1) HULL (-) v Blackpool (-) MILLWALL (1) v Notts C. (1) NOTTS F. (1)′′ Plymouth (1) Oldham (2) → BURNLEY (2) PORT VALE (3) v Lincoln (2) PRESTON (-) v Brentford (-) S'AMPTON (2) Fulham (2) SWANSEA (1) v W. Ham (0)

Northampton, (0) Aldershot (-)

v Clapton. (0)

v Newport (0)

TORQUAY (0)

v QUEENS Pk. (1) v Swindon (1)

| SOUTHEND (3) v Bristol C. (1)

WATFORD (0) v.Brighton (4)

4

THIRD DIVISION (NORTH) ACCRINGTON

(3) x Carlisle (1) }BARNSLEY (1) v-New Brighton

| CHESTERFIELD ✓ LUTON. (2)

SINCLAIR made full use of an upportunity a little later with a hard shot which Hollingsworth only partially defended, the ball B'NEMOUTH (0) v Reading (3) [glancing off his pads into the back Bristol R. (1)

of the goal.

Bartlett Redeems Himself

COVENTRY (5) CRYSTAL P. (4) EXETER (2) Sewport (1)

The Navy continued to press, but N'AMPTON (0) BARTLETT missed a "sitter" when QUEEN'S PR (2)

GILLLING

V

HAM (0) Cardiff

Norwich

→ Southend (U1

(0)

v Brighton

v Bristol C. (1)" v Clapton (1)

he had only the goalkeeper to beat. TORQUAY (4) ▼ Swinden (3)

He redeemed himself, however, soon WATFORD (-ja ▼ Charlton (k 2 after when, in a combined move-

ment with Anderson on the wing.

he got within shooting range to NAVY LOWER DECK'S

send in a-hard shot which gave Hollingsworth no chance at all,

FIRST DEFEAT

I

Jats Win By Three

Goals. To 1...

McCRAE SORELY MISSED

The Army made several deter Įmined attacks, but were unable to press beyond the half-back like. Lt. Comdr. Hil at centre-half, being outstanding. Garthwaite worked hard in the Army forward line, but Rocquard was starved on the wing.

The Navy Lower Deck were Halford, the Army centre-half, beaten for the first time this ses was much too slow for the fast son when on the Marina ground Navy forwards,

yesterday they went down before BARTLETT netted his third goal the Jet Regiment by 3 goals to L after a long interval, scoring from after being led by three goals in an acute angle following a duel the first half. |with Hollingsworth who again laft

his goal to, tackle.

Hollingsworth, however, brought off some clever saves before the teams changed over.

Without Pads and Shoes

The Navy were without the ser- vices of their brilliant centre-for- ward, McCrae, who left for Eng land by the Ranchi on Saturday.

Captain Morgan, Lt. Syer. and

Habib Khan scored for the Jats, while Harrison netted for the

In the second half, Ala Ditts, the Naval team in the second half. Jat player, dispensed with his rubbers, and continued to play in- differently without pads and shoes, A brief respite occurred, soon after the start of the second half

"

VETERAN'S FIFTH WIN

when Bartlett was injured, and the COMMENCING TO-MORROW-

.

MURDER BY THE MINUTE

An eccentric old bach

elor stabbed to death... The only due a lumin-

ous wrist watch gleaming :

in the darkness.

Even Charlie Chan was baffled by this mysterious

CHAR CHAN

reatest CASE

WARNER OLAND

HEATHER ANGEL

Navy, continuing with only ten Wren Concede Ten Goals men, still retained the upper hand. In the game, giving Hollingsworth: plenty to do.

The Navy shooting was not so accurate in this half, how- ever, Donald and Eaden bolh missing many opportunities.

The Army visited the other end jon a number of occasions, but Philips and Birkett held them In check effectively.

Navy Lt. Cavaye (Medway), Tay Leut Birkett (Tamar), Surg LE Gemdr,Phillips (Suffolk);

Medway

Lt. Muspratt (Buroik) Lt.

Lt. Comdr. f (Medway) Alexander

Lt.

Sinclair

At King's Park.

IL.M.S. Veteran recorded their fifth victory in as many games when

they defeated H.M.S. Wren on the NAVY ground yesterday by 10 goals to nil, after, scoring 7 in the Orst, halt.

Rimmer (5), Norman (5) and Fosse.(1), and Bellss, (1) scored for the winners......

RADIO'S BIG WIN

In a friendly hockey match on

› the University ground: yesterday

L' Anderson incolna); the Radio Sports Club defeated the{ Rolanjer (Lincoln), - Tiniversity by B goals to 3. G, Singh Metcalfe," (B.A.)s" Abbas, Khan (R.A.),

C Halford (Linepins) Lt./Reraphiti (8) and Atwar Bingh (3) scored (RA) Lt. J. H. Hocquard Lincolnil; for the Radio, whild Sacr. Betfed LCO Garthwaite (HA) WD for the Varsity, Benior (E.A.8.C)) _Ala_Dieta (Jat), and

Barlow (H.A.B.C.)?!

RADIO BEAT EAGLE

friendly, hockey Alrame HfIm bn Sunday the

CLUB

Par Höc

(-) v Stockport (-)

Darlington (2)

Gateshead (2).

HARTLEPOOLS

Doncaster (2)

v BARROW`` (3)

(2) v Walsall (0)

(2)

| MANSFIELD (9) v Rotherham (2);

Rochdale (1)

Southport (2)

v HALIFAX (0) ▾ CHESTER (1) TRANMERE (5) ▼ Crewe (0) [WREXHAM (3) v York (1)

SCOTTISH LEAGUE.

-FIRST DIVISION

RANGERS (2)

y Aberdeen (1)

+

(2)

* HALIFAX (0) STOCKPORT

·

(1)

After several promising threa quarter movements, the Destroyer opened the scoring through WOTTEN who culminated a bril- liant passing bout with a splendid run down the right touchline to score wide of the posts, the kick being unconverted.

From the kick-off play was fairly even, both sides missing opportuni- ties until WILLIAMSON broke through to score near, the pasta, SHAW adding the major points

The second half saw the Des- troyers, attacking strongly, but the

THIRD DIVISION (North) BARNSLEY (3) v Hartlepools Barrow (3) Carlisle (2) Crewe (4) V DONCASTER (0) Falmouth fought back every inch, Darlington (-)

CHESTER'D (-) and a good forward rush saw GATESHEAD (1)v Actrington (0) SHAW go over for an unconverted NEW

try to give the Falmouth a clear five points lead:`

* BRIGHTON (5) v Chester (1)

ROCHDALE (1) v Southport (3) ROTHERHAM (1) v York (0) WALSALL (8) Mansfield (1) Wrexham (1) Tranmere (1)

THIRD DIVISION (South) BRIGHTON (2) Northampton (1) BRISTOL C. (3) v Newport (2) |CARDIFF (2) v Coventry (2) CHARLTON (-) v Watford (-) CLAPTON

Gillingham (2)

LUTON (2) NORWICH (3)

READING (0) Southend (1) *SWINDON (0)

The last minutes of the gamo were thrilling, the Destroyers scor- ing their second try through GRIF- FEN who scored in the the corner GOTHAM converting with a splea- did kick to bring the scores level.

Result.

18th Destroyer F. pts. (2). Queen P. R. (2)

v Bristol R. (0)

v Aldershot (1)

v Crystal P (0)..

Bournemouth (2).

* Exeter (3)

Torquay (6)

Wednesday Dec. 27.

ENGLISH LEAGUE. - FIRST DIVISION

Airdrie (1) AYA (3) CELTIC (~) * Queen O'Bouth (~)}W. BROMWICH Cowdenbeath (4) v KILMARNOCK

DUNDEE (0) Hibernians (- MOTHERWELL

(1)

v St. Johnstone (0) v Queens Park (→)

(1) Clyde (0)

Partick (1) v Hamilton (2) · St Mirren (0) Y HEARTS (1) THIRD LANARK

(4) v Falkirk 09,

HOCQUARD UNABLE TO SKIPPER XI.

Kowloon F.C. Action Criticised.

(2) v Wednesday. (0)

BERWICK AND EAGLE BATTLE TO GOALLESS DRAW

A

Forrest Gives Fine Display In Defence.

LANGMEAD BOTTLED UP

(By OUTSIDE LEFT).

thrilling football game in HANDBILLS FOR BARRACKERS A which both goalkeepers were Įsubjećted to terrifice bombardment Lt. Hocquard, Ridley's partner on was witnessed at Happy Valley yes- the left wing of the Lincolns pre-terday when H.M.S. Eagle played a mier soccer team, was nominated to goalless draw with H.M.S. Berwick captain the Colony Interport eleven in the China Fleet Premier League which will compete in the Trian Championship. İgular contest against Bhanghai and

The Eagle were unlucky not to Tientsin in Shanghaf in February score on several occasions, but but he has been forced to decline Showbrook was just a tele too the honour owing to official duties, slow in his attempts.

Mr. C. A. Goldenberg has been The feature of the game was the nominated team manager.

brilliant defensive display of

H.M.8 Falmouth Bu

8th Destroyers:-Gotham

Woiten

(Wren);

and Maynard

(Wren). Lt. Sinclair-Ford (Wild): Griffen (Wren) and Booklear (Keppel), West

Little (Wren I Beard Late Donaldson

(Keppel). Aurch Wren), Humpleann (Whitshed),55 Woodgate (Whitshed), Coleman

(Witch) and Jonès: (Wren). Falmouth: Wrixen; May Bustable, Bretherton and Welle; LE GI and Powlesland; Lt. Shaw, Bolton, Lewis, Woodman, Stadden, Et. Whitfeld; Wt. Eng. Mr. Williamson and Burfitt

To-morrow,the Club "A" will meet the Lincolns at Happy Valley at 4.45 p.m. on the Club ground,

The following will represent the

Club..

P. Edwards; N. 1, Cochrane,, J. bord: L. G, Robertson and E C. Meeke; R. J. Cherrill, P.G. Nigel, AR, Cox, R. G. Castleton, E. G. Jones,W: E Peers, S. H. Garrod and D. 3." Wheeler

H. Q. LINCOLNS WIN BILLIARDS CUP.

Atkinson's Record Break Unavailing

Huchtsch, B. C. Allan and A. EL.Kar

SOCCER PLAYER IN FORM

(BY SPOT BALL)A-M

TEADQUARTER, Wing Lig.

Hola, essured themselves

of winning the Captain') Wil-

· Jiam'a Billiards Cup when they "overcame “B” ....Conpary by [4

Pte. Atkinson, compiled a break games to 245,

The Kowloon Football Club's sc: Forrest, the Eagle's loft back, who of 4 which beats his own previous tion in algning on six Argyle time after time broke up the Bér- highest of 38 in the competition players, was saverely criticised at wick's dangerous formation ut but he nevertheless, lost to Abbott

last night's meeting of the F. A tacks,

by 12 points: Council when it was decided it was against the letter of the rules, /

A decision was reached to the ef {fect that handbills dealing with the {subject" of barracking would be destributed among" spectators and that Clubs would be warned of the drastic consequences of rough play.

Shnable Gives Lincolns Victory Over Eagle.

WEAKENED SIDE ON VIEW

Lieut King lost his first game : when he found Lep) Baldry, the Battalion soccer right winger, R his best formen

Scores "HQ" Wing

Bo

well

was Langmead marked that he was powerless to get within shooting distance, As a result" of this Langmend and his insides resorted to long range bombardment, the Ber-Short wick's marksmen often going Herriott. very near: with stinging high Smith shots, which fiddingten, how-Ellison ever, turned for fruitless. Lt. KiBr corners.(ks) **Atkinson The last minutes of the sedóna |half" saw alternate raids' by - for. wards from the Eagle and Berwick, the former going very clore when they crowded, the Berwick's, goal, Jamos, eventually clearing amid burst of applause from the large crowd present,

iddington; Noad and For. Clurg, Richard, and Nathias; Barnes Sharip Shawbrisk, Puwen

Berwick Funnell; › James kimi:!) Kent: Canaall!" and Jones, Morgan, Langzbaas [Hambly.

"BY COFN

150 Green? 80 150 Burnand 150 Waudby, 150 Enderby.

» 82 Baldry 138 Abbatt

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