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Duncan Ties With McNeil,

MORRIS CHALLENGING

SECOND DIVISION

MeNeil (Navy)

Duncan (Club)

Morris (Borderers)

Fortey (Borderers) Chappell (Navy) Ng Po Kul (8. China) Tale (Linesing) Herbert (Borderers) Hamed (Y, Indians) Marskaald (Borderers) Ellsworth (Navy) |

Lai Bal, Wing (B. Chlaa).

Setters (Lincoln) Harmatt (Navy),

AM, Omar! (Y, Indiana)

Tak WIL (8,

Moli Bell

Hopkins. (Artillery)

MOTOR TRANSPORT SERVICE.

THIRD DIVISION. Clark (Lincolas) Campos (Bamels) Purcell (Borderers) Nelson (Borderers) Morran (Borderers) 11 Poole (RAM.C.)

Harper - (Lincoln)

(8, China). (Lincolns)

Matthews (Lincoln)

| King: (B.A.M.G.).

THE CHINA MAIL.

SERVICES DESERVE TO TRIUMPH FOOTBALL FORM GUIDE

MACAO DO NOT SHOW INTERPORT FORM

HALFORD AND HILL ARE OUTSTANDING

(BY STICKS).

THE Combined Services accomplished what Hong Kong falled to do

THE Con the Ferideda suere but well deserved victory over

Macao, in the hockey match at King's Park yesterday, winning by the odd goal. in 7.

The Services played together as a well balanced team, and it 'was this factor that enabled them to lend of the interval by 2 goals to

1.

Macao did not show the same spectacular stickwórk as on the previous day, and mishits were frequent. They played a strong and determined game, however, and quickly reduced the Services Jend and within the final minutes of the game came within an ace of equalising, a shot actually hitting the post and bouncing out.

The game was inclined to be very rough towards the end of the match and several players left the ground nursing injuries.

ace of

Lt Alexander Sinclair opened the Macao attacked strongly and acoring for the Services and short-Ramalho went within an ly after scored another fine goal. scoring, but Lt. Comür. Hill was Angelo, however, reduced the lead penalised in the circle for stick for Macao just before the change-interference and in the bully-off over with a well-timed shot. with Costa was bezten in an excit-

LL. Bartlett placed the Services ing duel, Costa netting the Macao's further ahead shortly after the re-third goal.

start, but pressing hard Macao ob-

Players Injured goal through J. Ferreira left the field for a

PRANK SOO, the only Chinese player in English League. Football,

headed Stoke's first goal in their successful Cup tie against Bradford. He will be playing against the Pensioners to mor.

row.

Ranger's Forecast

Comprehensive Table Showing Form

of Clubs At A Glance

A comprehensive guide to the form of all the major. English Foota ball League clubs will be found in the tables given below. To assist in comparing the teams, detalls of how they have fared in their last five matches are given. The letters W, L and D' dicate matches won, lost or drawn, respectively. Games played at home are shown in capital letters and away games in small type, The figures in brackets denote the position held by that team at the conclusion of last season, The asterisk Indicates a promoted team and the sword algadßes a relegated team,

The League positional tables give home and away details and include all matches played to date,

FIRST DIVISION. HOME

AWAY. Goala

Goals Pis PPWLD. F. A.PL P. W. L. D. F. A. Pia

146 5:3 20 16 15 38

Derby (8) IDWD

[Arsenal (1) DİLL 95 36 12 23

Hud field (5) WdiW 28 182425 12.2014 743 18 16 17 37 "Totham (-) wLw!W 29 14 9.

10 1.328 1

15 6

Matter C. (10) DWWH,.29. 15: 649 $2 18 716 4:46 26-28 14 37

Blackb's (15) WWIW 23 15 12 0.3 43 17 27

Wed'day (3) dDWwd 28 14 7 3.4 24 15 18 W. Brom, (4) ILwLa 29 13 7 3 3 28 15 17 18 Portum'th (8) IWDD₫ 28.14 7 25 ID 10 19 Everton (11) WdwWD 29 14 7 25 20 16

5:22 Newcastle (5)

(5) wdLwD 29 16 5 2 8 31 19 18 Middlesbro (17)

.28 14 10 Bunder'd (12) IDIWA 28-14 8

A. Villa (2) LwIWD .29 1 8 5 1 Wolves (18), D&DL 28 15 8 4 3 25 24 19 Leeds (9) IDL W

63 21 16 15 3

·14 3.65 11 27 11 39 14 2 111 939 14 5 6 3 20 28

13

Leicester (20) DdwWD 26 3 6 3.4 IR 11 10 22' 3 6 3 161

27

HOME

15

28 14 8 3.3 27 14 19 Stoke (-) WIWI

B 14 16 Liverpool (14) dLwd 29 14 6 4 4 30 24 Birham (13) IDILI

15 2 10 3 192 .28 13 3 4 6 15 10 12 15 2 8 Shef'd U. (10) DIWAL 29 15 6 4 5 23 23 17 14 1 12 1

5 13 21. Chelsea (19) d4W..27 11 6 5 2 25 19 16 14 11 811

15 56 SECOND DIVISION.

11 23 AWAY Goals P. F. W. L. D. F. A.Pa P. W. L. D. F. A. Pia Grimsby (13) wwWwl 28 14.11 3 40 28 22

B'ford (-) Wwww 2 26 21 29 22 25 25 13 34 149 50 29.16 18 48: Port V. (16) WWWLD 28

148 22 19-27 14 5 7 2 17 23 12 33 +Blackpool WldWD ..27 Bradford (8) WIW**

+27 8254 21 18 20 14 4.6 4-17, 19-12-32

coined their second great roving minute with cramp, and Angela For To-morrow Prawa 28 14 10 3.338 439 14

previously missed 1 good op-left the field with an injured knee, portunity.

while. It. Comdr. Hill was badly

Leicester

F. A. CUP (5th Round) PRESTON

v Northampton Swanseu ARSENAL

LA. Donald then made a specta-Injured on the hand when he was BIRMINGHAM cular run down the right wing be-hit with a stick. fore flashing the ball across to Lt. Bartlett who netted the Services' fourth goal.

Several positional changes made in the Services team after this goal. Lt. Comdr. Hill moved to left-wing with Lt. de Winton inside left and 't. Bartlett led the forwarda, Alexander Sinclair moying back to right half,

POLICE

TRIUMPH

Almost Assured Of Mamak Title.

SAINTS LAST HOPE OF THE RADIO

THE

100

14 9

27 14 11

\wth (14) WIWAD 28. 14-21 41 17 2

13 6 **.29

V PORTSMOUTH+Bolton (-) IWIW..28

(4) DWWI Derby

16 34 17 24 10 4 0 30 16

Manchester C. Oldham (19) IWD 28 14 7 3 4 27 23 18 14

23-11 11-1 2-259 24 1

Fulham (3) WIWIW Brad'd C. (1) IWLAW 28 14 0 3 2 30 18 20 14

V

MACAO TEAM LEAVE COLONY LIVERPOOL

* WEDNESDAY

Tottenham

STOKE

V

ASTON VILLA

Bolton Chelsea

S'hampton didww

W.

Ham (20) WILL

Hull (-) DHWL

The Macau team left for the Portuguese Colony by the 5.30 p.m. boat yesterday.

Macao had very bad luck not to score when Ramalho broke through to shoot, the ball striking the post and re-bounding for Hollingsworth to make a quick save.

SCOTTISH CUP (3rd Round)

ALBION

Y Rosa C.

Cowdenbeath

V

Falkirk

v Aberdeen

❤ V Hearts

East Stirling

QUEEN O'SOUTH Y CELTIC Hibernian MOTHERWELL RANGERS received byes into the Fourth Round.

St. Johnstone and St. Mirren have

FIRST DIVISION

Lt. Comdr. Hill, the Services' captain and Pte. Halford were the EVERTON (0) v 'Middlesboro outstanding men in the local team. WEST

BROMWICH (4) v Wolves (1)

The latter, playing his third game

in one day, was a tower of atrength, his tackling and feeding

SECOND DIVISION

(0)

v Plymouth (0)

BRENTFORD (-)

v Southampton (0)

v West Ham (1)

v Fulham (-)

v Blackpool (-)

v Bradford C. (3)

v Natts F. (4)

THIRD DIVISION (South)

of his forwards being brilliant. Bradford (1)

The forward line were accurate Burnley (-) in their shooting, but did not com GRIMSBY (2)

BURY (1) THE Police retained their

bine well Lt. Donald and Lt HULL (~) Enden per

Mamak Hockey the first half, but Lt.

were only conspicuous in Lincoln (-) Tournament record

Bartlett MILLWALL (3) yesterday and Lt. Alexander-Sinclair made no when they beat the Central British mistake about matters when in

Nolls C. (2) Association by a goal scored by front of goal. Wass from the opening bully-off

cert.

at King's Park yesterday.

Their triumph has now al. most assured them of the title held by the Radio for the last two seasons.

4

READING (8) Bournemouth (0)

Notts C. (15) IDW

F. (5) LILW

28 14 8 4 2 34 21.18 14 17

28 148 3 3 26 15

Goals

TIL Pla

421 32 10 57

13 30 10 R

7 27

17. 14. 8. 26

14 1 8 5.1 30

I

3 15 8 1 3 33 17 19 13 1 9 3 13 31 24 12 18 24 2 10 3 19 23 844 Millwall (7) WIWld 27 13 7 3 3 25 21 17 14 1 3 4 12 34" 8 Swannen (10) dWDH 28 14 6 1 7 26-18 19 44 6 11 3 10 27 Manc't'r U. (5) ILL 28 14 5 7 2 21 26 12 14 4.9 1 22 119 21 Lincoln (19) wLWN .28 14. 5. 64 19 13 14 15 11 1 10 29 5 ta THIRD DIVISION (SOUTH) DOME

AWAY. TYL Goala

Goal P. P. W. L. D. P. A. Pis P. W. L. D. F. A.- Pla Queen's P.R. (16)

....27 14 11 Norwich (3) wdDwW 27 14 12 0 2 33 6 26 135 4-33 23 12 38. 2 1 38 15 28 136.43 28 12 15 38 Reading (4) Wdpdw .27 14 12 0 2 42 7 26 13 26 14.30; 8,25 Coventry (6) LWw! 1.27-13:10 2 1.43

316.21. Exeter (2) WwWl

1446-8-22.1913. 14 28 14-11 +Charlton) WIDIW 26 12 9 23 38 20:3

22 37 12 14 3 8 3 17 263 Laton (14) wWwLd28 14 8 3 3 29 21 19

2.17.21:12 31 Bristol RdWdW!

4-17 vdw26 12-10 2 0 32 13.2014 3.8 5 23-11 Aldre't (18) wWDdl 27 14-6 35 19 14. 17. 13 448 39213 Swindon (22) WILD-27 14 Crystal P. (6) IDIWA 27 13 62 6 21 16 17 14 3 Clapton (20) Iwwdw 28:14 9 2 3 40 17 21 14-1 10

15

14 28 8

21 34.. 9

18

12 2 8 2

25

16 18, 14 2 10 2

N'ampton (7) WDIWI 28 14 7 5 4 25 23 78 Watford (11) LawIW I8 14 7 Tergany (0) 4WD 27 14 7 Brighton

4DD .27 18 6

Gillingham (8) Ddw27 136 Southend (13) WIDI .27 12 B'ar'nth (18) WILID 27 17 64 Newport (20) HUID..27 14 8 Bristol C. (15) WHWD 28 14 4 3 Cardis (19) LWIL..27 13 5 THIRD DIVISION (NORTH)

38 17 13 19 2 10 25 6' 13 17 14 19 €126 27 16 D18 14 14 29

12 20

396

22 15 14 2.10 2 16 39 6 21 17 12 13 1 6 8 74 29 8 20 10 15 12 18 18.40 22.13 14 2 12 14 444 17

AWAY

Pis.

HOME

Goals

Goula P. P. W. L. D.F. A. Pts P. W. L. D. F. A. Pis Cter'd ) WWI 29 15 13 2 0 47 11 26 Stockport (10) ddwdw 27 14 12 2 67 15 26

14 8 4 2 23 13 18 44 Barnsley (8) WwDwW 28 12 112 29 12 24

13 4 4 5 16 16

13. 29 Walsall (5) JWdW1..28 14 12 11 36 10 15

15 6 7 236 14 14 18 14.48 2.19 28 10 25 CHARLTON Halifax (16) 1Wwiw 2 7411 2 Tranm'e (11) W-WIW 26 15 17 2

11 2 6 4 11 14 B

(~)

Hollingsworth again played ALDERSHOT (0) ▾ Swindon (1) sound game, though his kicking, Brighton (8) was inclined to be inconsistent.

BRISTOL R. (1) COVENTRY (1) Watford (3) Almada cost Macao a goal for CRYSTAL P. (4), Cardiff (1) the same thing when Lt. Bartlett Gillingham (1) EXETER (2) Two notable absentees from the being quickly followed up and

scored the fourth goal, a mis-kick QUEEN'S P.R.

LUTON (4) • Clapton (1) C.B.A. team were T. S. D. White-netted.

(6) v Newport (1) ly their outstanding forward, and

Southend (-) Costa was the pick of the Macao Torquay (2) W. G. Johnson, another forward. forward line, Ramalho, at centre-

▾ NORWICH Whitley was away in Swatow, and forward, being too well marked by Johnson falled to put in an ap Halford to be dangerous.

THIRD DIVISION (North) Ipearance.

ACCRINGTON Lt. Comdr. Leigh, R.N. and Major Campbell (Punjabis) refereed.

(7) v Hartlepoola (1) Pte. Hollingsworth; Lt. Metcalfe and CHESTERFIELD

CHESTER (4). v Carlisle (0) Lt.-Comdr. MacVicker, R.N.; Lt.Cdr. HI R.N. (captain), Et. Sinclair and DARLINGTON

(-) ▼ Mansfield (-) The Radio are two points behind Sgt. Halford; Lt, and have played an extra

Donald R.N., Lt game, Eaden R.N., Lt. Alexander Sinclair DONCASTER (1) v Barrow (1)

(1) Southport (0) but as they do not meet the Police RN., Lt. Bartlett E.N., and Lt. de Gateshead (4)

Winton

v Wrexham (4) again the latter are in a very sound

- New Brighton (1) « TRANMERE (1) Macao-Almada position.

J. Rodrigues, M

Barnsley The only chance for an altera-Alrose: P-

ROTHERHAM Nolasco, L. Costa, P. tion in the leadership lies in the Ramalho, IL Rosario and A. Angelo,

(6) v Crewe (0) possibility of the St. Andrew's goals with Hong Kong in the first

On Wednesday Macao shared to York (2)

WALSALL (4). Halifax (0)

v STOCKPORT Club beating the Police.

* played on December 0, This Interport staged in the game is due to take place next Colony hockey, month.

This was the C.B.A.'s second defeat-they lost to the Radio, the champions, on January 28.

Cardoza; L Ferrelta, J. Ferreira, Aiochdale

annala

CUMBERLAND HELD BY THE BRUCE

of

A Second Defeat.

Immediately. after the Police H. M. S. Cumberland drew with match, the C.B.A: met the 9th H.M.S. Bruce in a friendly hockey! Battery, and lost by 2 goals to 1 to match at King's Park yesterday, provide the Battery with their sharing two goals. Juniper scored 17 second win, in six games!'

for the Cumberland, and Pearce

15 Lt. Laine and Leach scored for replied for the Bruce in the second

the Battery, and J. J. King netted half. the only goal. for the C.B.A.

led for the Kowloon Indians and Winch (2) and Gubbay netted for the United

KOWLOON INDIANS DRAW WITH ONLY TEN | MEN United Surprised

Police LAYING with a depleted team, Radio America's

the Kowloon Indiana'. Ten- CR digy, Frank Parker, of Milwaukee, nis Club did very well to'share' the

Modway won the National indoor junjer singles points with the United Hockey BU "And,

United In New York.

Better Cincome) Santos (Recreis)

17-year-old tannia proY

Clubina Mamak Tournament E

The final of the Ladies' Golf Cham-match in Kowloon yesterday, the

5 ship will be played between

Sheldon and Mras Tottenham on! day over the Old CourseETT start about 11.30 am, The

4 will" umples, the match,

TABLE TO DATE.

Mes score being 3 goals-all, after Your

Batter Baltery

goals: had been shared in the Arst Male Cory

Pintos (2), and M. Hussan 'acor

„WLD, FA PLC.

NO AWAY WINS

Chelsea, Fulham, and Swan- sen, are the three Clube who have not yet record an away win this season.--.

SEVEN TEAMS UNBEATEN

AT HOME

(2)}

Blackburn Rovers, Derby · County, Norwich City, Bead- ing Blockport County, Barns ley and Glasgow, Rangers are the only - Clube in the five leagues with unbeaten home records.

Y.M.CA. BEAT UNIVERSITY

Doncaster (6) WIWIW 28 fiii. Barrow (9) db/w 28 14 11 3

(2)

(14) LADW 28 14 Gateshead (7) WLAW 27 23 82 Acer'ton (13) LWILI 29 15 72 28 14 4 2 Bouthp't (12) Crewe (10)

..27 13 7 York

D'glon (22)

J3

14 2 7 5.10 300 317 14 4 6 4 25 30 12-

14 5 5 4 18:33-14-28 14 29 3 27 42 7 27. 35:19 19

22 37. 7, 26- 28.24 18 14 3 10 1.12 29 7 25 24:19 16 14 7.5 42 389 25 38:32 17 14 2 10 2 16 42 6 21

27:25

30 15227 25 18 14 119 3 16 225 23

44 34:26 18, 15 1 11 3 16 49 5 Rotherham (17) DI DI 27 13 4 6 8 18 24.11.14

14 4 7 1 16 31 11 Cheater (4) LILIW. 27. 10

...27 14 6 4 4 33:18 16 13 3 10 15 20 Mausdeld (16) DEWIW 28 148 36 25 16 15 14 19 4 21 276 22 Carlisle (8) ILIWW2 17

25 11 7 2 5 26 16 19 11 3 21 1-12 31 32 N. B'ghi'a (21). WIW 23 18 7 4:2 23 18 16 15 1 10 418-40 622 Rochdale (18) WLILI 28 14 6.6.-2.18 15 14 14 2 11" 1 15 42

SCOTTISH LEAGUE HOME

Goals

19 AWAY AN

Goals Pis P. P. W. L. D, F. A. Pis P. W. L. D. F. A. Pt Moth'well (2). WwLIW 29 15 12 2 1 31,14 25 14 21 1 2 29 15 21 49 Rangers (1)..dDwWw 27° 14:12 @ 53 12 25 13 9 2 2 42 18 20 44

Hearts (3) wW4Ww...29 14 11 2

49 16 25 124 425 20 13-38

Aberdeen (5) WIWIW 29 16 11 228 10:24 16

*Queen O'B LwW4W 29 147

St. Jobustone (6) Law WdW.

0.1.31 31 15 35 # 4. 234 16 21 13 Eil'nock (4) WWI 2914 8 4 2 35 22 10 15 Ay

Uld. (16) Liwaw 2 15 8 3 4 34:25 20 14 Falkirk (11) diwW.29 1 10 8 2 28:24 22. Hamilton (6) WwDdi 27 12 4 4 4 24-25 12 Callie (4) IDWID 25 12 7 1. 4.29.11 18 *Hibernians” LwLIW...28 Queen's P. (8)

WW DI Clyde (12) IWILI St. Mirren (7)***

Dandee (15) DILL Partick (10) 4WID! Third Lamark (18) IIDID A Airdrie (18) DILAW C'd'brath (17) ILWLE

27. 14

22 14

25 18

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GIRL'S RECORD SWIM

The YMCA. defeated the University in a friendly hockey encounter at King's Park yester- day by 4 goals to 1 after loading|| Mia"

at the

DELTEBB, Fowler (2), F. Fowler and J.

Dyke netted for the "Y" and R. Catro

CSKAYA Food scored for the University,

the

2 24 24-14 28

ILLINGWORTH CUT

Monsoon (Mr, H. W: Dulley); Hold won the ringworth Challenge Cup for cruisers by 16 minutes and 3) ssconde in yesterday's Royal Hong Kong Yacht Club event. -LL and L (Mr. H. 8. Rouse) was,second and Curlew (Mr. G. W. Morris) third.

"the"

39,5 sec.--Havas.

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