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THE CHINA MAIL

Gene Tunney, former heavyweight boxing champion or the world, is pictured above in a new role. He's swinging again, but it's at a baseball and from all appearances he landed, too. He took part in a society baseball game between New York. and Philadelphla contingents at Palm Beach.

China Mail Sports Diary

Meetings-

TO-DAY

Hong Kong Lawn Tennis Associa-

tien extraordinary general meet-i ing (Sanitary Board Room). 5.15)

1.ni.

Athletics-

TOMORROW

St. Stephen's College- Annual Sports (Stanley, 2 p.m.) Football-First Division:-

Chinese Athletic v. Club

Club ground, 4.45 pm.) Reerein v. Lincolns

(King's Park, 4.45 p.m.) | Kowloon . South China

(Kowloon ground, 4.45 paul St. Joseph's v. Police

(Caroline Hill, 4.45 p.m.) East Lancashire v. Royal Artillery,

(Sookunpos, 4.45 p.m.); Lawn Bowl-:--

K.B.G.C. v. R.C.C.

(3.30 pm.

tifle Shooting:~~

Hong Kong Rifle Club Monthly Cam- petition (Kowloon Tong Range,

p.m.).

2.30 Yachting:~~

Royal Hong Kong Yacht Club ter-Club Regatta (Kowloon

MANCHESTER

AGAIN CHANGE

Ranger's

Forecast

The following is Ranger's fore- least for Saturday.

English League.

ARSENAL

FIRST DIVISION

Birmingham

BLACKBURN

DERBY

EVERTON LEEDS MANTER C Middlesboro

NEWCASTLE

WEDNESDAY

W. BROM..

BLACKPOOL

y Sunderland

r Tottenham

▼ Stoka

V

Aston Villa Portsmouth Sheffield U. Chaleem

HUDDERSF Wolves

SECOND DIVISION

Notts F

Bradford C. v West Ham BURY

FULHAM

Lincoln Millwall NOTTE C. PORT VALE Southampton

Swansea

v Okiham

v Bradford

PRESTON Burnley

`v Brentford

v Manchester U.

V. Plymouth

GRIMSBY

Y BOLTON

STON (South)

Cardiff

THIRD DIVISION ALDERSHOT BRIGHTON

Bristol C. CLAPTON LUTON {NEWPORT

NORTHAMPTON

QUEEN'S P.R.

NORWICH

Swindon ¿

Torquay

THIRD

Barrow

THEIR COLOURS CARLISLE

Cup Final Against Pompey.

JUPP'S LONG ILLNESS

Lester Stoefen's Challenge For Davis Cup Place

(BY ROVER)

CHESTER CREWE DONCASTER Halifax New Brighton ROTHERHAM STOCKPORT WALSALL YORK

V

* Bournemouth

✓ READING

+

Watford

V

Exeter Southend

Gülingham *Coventry

Bristol R.

V

CHARLTON

▼ CRYSTAL I'. DIVISION (North)

✓ CHESTERF'D

Rochdale Gateshead

v Mansfield

v Accrington

V

BARNSLEY

HARTLEPOOLS

Wrexham

Tranmere

v Southport

v Darlington

Scottish League.

ABERDEEN!

Avr CELTIC have to HAMILTON

HIBERNIANS change their colours for their KILMARNOCK Wembley duel with Portsmouth on PARTICK April 28.

Queen's Pl Both clubs wear blue shirts. And QUEEN O'S these colours clashed when the

Sin last year's Cup final, Man-COWD'NBEATI

chester City' will

v Hearts

Y MOTHERWELL

v Dundee

v Airdrie

V

St. Johnstone

v Third Lanark

v Clyde

v St. Mirren

~ RANGERS v Falkirk

City lost the Cup to Everton. GLOVER HEADS HOME

Last season,

Manchester City!

changed into red and Everton wore white shirts. But so far the Foot-

ball Association has not received In- notification from this campaign's Bay Analists regarding their choice of

new colours.

3

p.m.)

SUNDAY. Aur. "22 Football-Olympic Trial:-

Southern China v, Eastern China

(Caroline Hill, 4 p.m.)

Squire's Octet.

Squire's Octet.

Vicuna Sym Orch.

First Division League:-

Borderers v. Royal Navy

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Tzigan Orch.

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Club's

TOD SLOAN DIES A PAUPER.

But Potentially Rich.

Los Angeles, Apr. 9. The estate of Tod Sloan, the

Jupp's Recovery

SOCCER SCORERS

Derby Marksman Leads

Premier Division.

ARSENAL FORWARD THIRD

gu

VALLANCE SUPP, who has Glover (Grimsby) with 37 goals

M pair up at Wimbledon this

March 22:

FOOTBALL FORM GUIDE

Comprehensive Tables Showing Form of Clubs At A Glance

A

comprehensive guide to the form of all the major English Foot ball League-clubs will be found in the tables given below.. Ta assist in comparing the teams, details of how they have fared in their last five, matches are given, The letters W, L and D in dicate matches won, lost or drawn, respectively. Games played at home are shown in capital fellers 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 signifies a relegated team.

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

Goals

FIRST DIVISION. HOME

.P. P. W. L. Di F. A. Pts „Arsenal' (1) dwWw.39 19 13 2 4 40 Hud'field (5).dWLIW 38 19 14 2 3 *Tot-ham (-) DWHW..40 29 13 43 47 Derby (5) IILW139 21 11 2 7 44 21 Blackb'n (15) idDWI..40 20 15 0 Sund'd (12) DWWW 40 20 13 1 Wed'day (3) LwIWI...38 18 9 5 Master C. (IG) awm 39 19 12. *Stoke (~) dDWd

39 19 10 W. Brom. (4) WIWD 40 19 10 Portam th

(8) LUWW 39 20 10 5 5 27

Leeds (9) DIWI

.39 19 12 3 4 48 18 39 19 12 3 4 48 18 138, 19 9 5 4 35 24

Everton (11) 37 19.9 1 6 30 27

Leicester (20)

24

A. Villa (2) DWD .38 19

4 28 30 22 38 19 9 6 Midabro (17) diWDI 39 19 12 5 2 34 Wolves (18) WDddW .40

40 21 12 4.4 48 Chelsea (19) WWwW.33

19 II & Liverpl (14) DWwdL .40 20 10 Bir ham (13) WIWLD .39 19 Newcastle (5) DHDI..41 20 Shef'd U. (18) WINL 40 20

30

6

24

AWAT

Goals Pis P. W. L. D. F. A. Pu 20 10 6 4 28 26 24 54. 19.8 6734-37 19 50 20 7 9 4 28 30 18 47 10 3 23 25 15.44

2 16 2 143

2 12

4.9

10

20 3 13

10

19

16 49

40 40.

21 46 10 36

2 12 6 20 38 9 35

22 3 13 4 25 39 10 34 2012 4 25 43 12 93 20 3 12 5 18.36 11 31 19 1 17 1 17 71 3 28

AWAY

Goal.

P. W. L. D. F. A. 19 12 5 2 36

19 7. B.4 24 30 18 19 6 12 1 19 38 13 10 6 8 6 30 38 17

20 7 0 3 3 3 17 20 3 10 5 23 30 19 3 10 6

20 4 12

6 13

4.11

21 29

219 8 19 41

20 1 15

4 21.

19 3 12 4 21

1221

Ttl

SECOND DIVISION,

HOME

Goals P. P. W. L. D. F. A. Pt Grimsby (13) DWwwW 39 20 14 3 3 45 28 30 Preston (9) WWWL .39 20 14 4 2 45 20 30 Bradford (8) WWIWT 39 20 16 2 2 62 23 34 +Bolton (-) DWdaw ..39 20 13 5 2 40 22 28 B'ford (-) WLW 40 20 13 2 45 26 28 †Blackpool WID

18 39 10 2 7 36 28 27 Rymouth (14) dDWW 29 20 11 27 42 20 29 Pori V. (16) WUDI .39 19 12 3 3 4 Bradfd C. (11) wiWDI 39

19-13 3 3 W. Ham (20) WWIL 40 20 12 5 3 Burnley (17) WWNW .39 20 14 4 2 Burg (4) WHWw

19 10 4 5 Oldham (19) WDW ..39

20 11 2 Hull (-) WI.I .39

19 11 4 4 Fulkam (3) LIWI .39 19 13 3 3 S'hampton WWI ....39 20 14 4 2 32 Notts C. (15) DWILI 40 21 9 7 26. Notis F. (5) ALDIW..39 20 11 5 4 49 25 26 Swansea (10) WWI 39 19 9 2 8 36 18 26 Millwall (7) DUW.38 19 4 4 6 28 23 24 Man'ter U. (6) LWIW 39 2092 26 32 20 Lincola (19) DWILI.. 19 6 7 6 24 27 21 THIRD DIVISION (SOUTH) HOME

Goal P. P. W. L. D. F. A. Pia P. W. L. D. F. A. Pis Norwich (3) dawwi 2.38 19 16 0 3 46 22 35 Coventry (6) WWW 18 19 15 2.2 61 22 22 Qu'e PR. (16) IWLw].38

19-7 6 4 42 29 20 55 19 14 3 2 42 17.30 20 8.3 28 36 21 51

19 7 4 8 29 27 18 Reading (4) WW-WD 39 20 18 0 437 1008

16 12 36 Bristel R. LdwWw.38 19 19 3 8 45 20 29

19 3 8 8 19 39 14 19 8 7 6 29 26 18 Luton (10) dwLWd39 19 12 4

7 i 29 26 18 Swindon (22) Dddd 38 19 12 2

1997 21 28 Exeter (2) ADDID...39 20 12 3

19 3 19 21

21 35 Clapton (20) WwlWd39 19 14

20 2 12 Crystal P. (6) WWWIL 38 19 9 4

19 5 11 3 30 22 13- Brighton (12) wWwd 39 19 10 2 7 39 18 27 Aldershot (18) WILD 38 19 7 6 6 24 22 20. .19 49 6 23 33 14 20.3 16 18 38 12 Watford (11) IWWID. 39 20 11 4 6 39 18

18 27 19 Southend (13) dwDIL 39 20 B 6 5 32 27 23 N'ampton (7) IDLI .38 19 8 50 34 3 Gillinghim

(8) WLwWD 39 20 8 6 7 46 3 Charlton (-) DBwD 37 18 10 3

40

2

50 26 R7 47 21 29 43 17 29 59 20 31

32 23 26-

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! 5 17 41 20 # 15 5 14 40 19 1 13.5 19 62- 19 4 14 2 27 52 10 30 21 3 17 1 13 47 -7 28

Gonia

·AWAY

10

23 45 11

DIVISION 1.

2 14 3 25 43

20

20

252

ar 22 39 21

19 19 19

3 12.4 18 39

02

5 46 27 26

Bristol C. (16) Edd..38 19 6 5

8-27 19 20

19

(Sookunpos, 4.45 pm)Northants county cricket, has been life Shooting:-

Hong Kong Rifle Club Monthly Com-il for fourteen weeks,

Bowers (Derby) petition (Kowloon Tong Range. It is rumoured. however, that Boyd (Shef. W) 9.30 a.m.)

there is every hope of his being Hunt (Tottenham)

Drake (Arsenal) Yachting

fit in the course of the next two Royal Hong Kong Yacht

Camsell (Middlesbr) Cruiser race from Long Harbour or three weeks.

(W.B.A.) Richardson (W to Hong Kong.

The value of Jupp to Northants McLean (H'ddersfield) |cannot be adequately estimated. English (Liverpool) For the fourth successive year and Astley (Aston Vilia)

Wright (Liverpool) the tenth time in his career he Hyder (Leeds) made 1,000 runs and took 100 wie-Hodgson (Liverpool) kets last season.

Gurney (Bunderland) Luke (Huddersfield)

DIVISION I Miss Scriven's Partner

Glover (Grimshy) ISS M. C. Scriven is likely to Blackmore (Bradford)

Cookson (Plymouth) Milsom (Bolton) world-famous jockey of three de champion and one of the only two

year and Mrs. Godfree, the former Holliday (Brentford) cades ago, may be worth several

Watson (W. Ham) hundred thousand dollars, accord-Moody qn, the centre court.

who have women

beaten Mrs. Spence (Brad C.)

Dent (Nolls F.) ing to the executor, Mr. Everett L..

Westwood Bolton) Miss Scriven is known mainly as Stephenson (Preston) Ball. Sloan died here Inst

Ja singles player, but she has Hopkins (Brentford) December 21, at the age of 59, and several achievements to her credit Hailowe (Brad. C.), (Continued from Page 4) was going to turn in favour of it was knows that for a long time in doubles. Outstanding was her Reid (Oldham)

Shanghai but the locals were de- he had been living on the bounts success in the mixed doubles cham-Nolan (Port Vale)

McNaughton (Huli) Shanghai sent in its second-initely against their luck. Hupeh of friends. stringers at the starting whistle again countered two long range Mr. Ball said that the

Įplonship of France with *J. H. DIVISION III (SOUTH). but the boys, though able to take shots to retain its former margin. consisted principally of an interest win with Mrs. Michell at Queen's Simpson (C. Palace)

estate Crawford and her women's doubles Pearce (Chariton) an upperhand in the attack, mise-

An epic fight ensued with Shang-in a gold-mining claim in Sierra last autumn, ed numerous chances by erratic hai playing desperately. Through County.

Warnes (Norwich) The will provided that shooting. The visitors, however, a series of fine passes the count the estate be placed in treat for For the Davis Cup!

McCambridge (Bristol Rovers) Blackman did well and within seven minutes was tied at 32 all, Loh netting the daughter, Anna Martha Sloan, 10,

Lake (Coventr managed to settle down and gain equalizer from a technical foul and, if the trust fund increased to,

ESTER STOEFEN'S victory in Bacon (Coventry good lead of four field goals, 12-4 when Hupek called its fourth time-more than $10,000, twenty-five per championship, since the field was Barnett (Watford)

Newton the American covered The leaders then gained a decided out in an attempt to halt its opcent. of the surplus above that

court Stevens (Southend) advantage over the locals with a ponents spurt. For two minutes sum should be paid to "my beloved his chances for selection

ja strong one, is likely to Increase Bourton (Coventry') 12-point lead in the next five min-there was no

Vinal (Norwich) scoring, although friend, Mra Jack P. Cudahy,”.........

McGough (Reading) both guals were visited. Then, Router, Just when Kupch was about to fall of a sudden the visiting hoop- romp away with a fast break-away} stera once again executed deadly ntinek, Shanghai changed the en-accuracy in long shooting by tally-2, K. Zung tire line-up by putting in five re-ing another set of goals at difficult | K, Ku

evidently gulars who, after gaining posses angles. This

ended K. S. Yui sion of the ball, immediately scored Shanghai's rally and local cagera G. W. Wong through Chien.

|lagged behind by two field goals, K. L. Woo Zang added another shot the 43-39.

utes.

next second but the victors were. The winners used five men Jucky to tally three goals at a long throughout the tilt and each did range. There polats put Hupehla fine job, Shanghal failed to [N. II, Féng

in a safe lead and when intermis-click in team-work and seemed to C, Y. Chien sion came the score raad 25-16.

Long Bhots. Help

Hupch Score Victory

member of the American Davis Cup team.

TYL

Pts.

26 49

23 24 17 31

2 19 58 8 30

3 11 534 52 11 31

20 Torquay (9) DIW...38 19 9 6 4 30 26 22 19 8 14 18 Newport (20) DULI .39 IS 4 6 9 20 23 17 19 2 10 8 21 45. 12 29

B'armth (18) DHDD .38 19 7 6 6 40 34 21 19

2 15 2 18 5596

27

12 Cardin, (19) DLA ..38 19 6 9 4 31 37 16. 19 2 15 2 22 59 6 22

THIRD DIVISION (NORTH) HOME

Goals

AWAY

19 8 7 4 48.41 20 157

TU. Gozle Pis. P. P. W. L. D. P. A. Pts P. W. L. fChes'field (-) dwwan 40 21 18 2 1 54 18 3

D. P. A. Pis 19 9 5 5 30 18 23 60- Barnsley (8) wWwwW 39 20 17 0 3 59

03 59 16 37 37 Stockp' (18) WHW 38 19 17 0 2 81 22 36 26 Walsall (5) DWIW 38 15 16 1 2 53 18 34 23 Doncruter (6) Wdwwa 39 19 # 3 1 50 21 31

Wham (2) LWIWW 39 30 13 6 1 64 34 27 Tranm'e (11) DWIW 28 20 15 3 2

21

20

Halifax (15) IwLWI..39 19 14 41

Barrow (9) WLw...39 19 10 4 5

B

Hartlep's (14) DWHW 30 20 13

18 York (20) WOW

40 19 11

Carlisle (9) WiwLi38 193

.39 19 3 4 4

17 Chester (4) wlw^wi .18 19 9 4 7 39 25 25

14

15

N. B'ght'n (21) DWWI 39 19 12 4 à 15 · Guteskend. (7) IWLIL 39 19 10 6

Accrington (13) IWIW 35 19 10

24

20

19 6 7 6 29 26 18 54

10 5 9 5 38 25 16 49

20 4 7 9 21 35 17 TER 23 4 7 9 2 35 17 XR 19 7 8 4 27 45 18 44 16 3 10 23 36 11 43

20 10 4 40 47 16 41 20 6 13 2 31 58 12

12 41 19 2 18 4 54 60 8 37 4 14 3 27 47-11 17 2 12 6 30 54 4 3

110 21

20 4 14 2 22 54 10

26 21 21

14

24

23 27

20 1

14

33 23

34 26

5 19 57 7 8

19 2 11 6 29 54 10 23 19 3 13 2 20 55 7 23 19 10 5 4 47 31 26 19. 1 14 4 19 69 6 32

TEL

D'gton (22) WWW* .38 Southp't (12) IDDIW 39 20 6 4 1 32 28 21 19 2 11 7 47 55 11 30 Crewe (10) LAW

19 9 8 4 49 46 21 20 3 14 3 25 54 9 30 Rotherham (272) IDDI 39 18 6 7 5 29 30 17 21 5 13 3-22 62 13 30 18. Mansfield (16) LWUW 39 20 9 5 6 5 28 22 19 3 16 6 22 61 6 28

Rochdale (18) LWHL 39 20 7 9 4 43 29 18 19 2 16 1 17 60 5 28,

SCOTTISH LEAGUE HOME

AWAY Goals

Goals Pls. P. P. W. L D.F. A. Pis P. W. L. D. F. A. P Moth'well IwwDw36 18 14 2 2 43 20 30 18 14 2 2 41 23 30 68. Rangers (1) DWWW 34 18 15. 9361.16 33 16 12 2 2 48 21 24 67 Aberdeen (5) WID 36 17 12 2 8 33 10 27 19 69 436 45 16 43 "Queen O'B WLWIW .34 17 10

34 21 17 10 6 1 80,36 21 Hearts (3) HWDİL

1710 6 1 41.5 19 12 0 Kil'nock (4) Wawaw 27 19 11 454 24 29

Utd. (16) Ayr Celtic (4) Wwwald-35 17 19 WWW 36 18 10 St. J'stane (6) WIW 38 19 11 Falidrk (11) WWII.36 17 12

18 7 6 Hamilton (8) LWWID 35 18 7 Pattick (16) wwWDW-56 189 96 Dundee (15) dWWWd 36 18

18 9 Qn's Pk, dLAW! 36 19 Clyde (12) WWD 47. 17 St. Mirren (9) LIL 35 16 5 *Hibernians LLLll.36 18 7 9 Third Lanark (18)

100 yards backstroke record, has f.g. ft. f. pta

The tall Californian was not a just been elected to membership 0 12 convincing partner for George of the Otter Swimming Club. It is 0 14 Lott in the American

3

doubles understood that he has resigned

5 2

7

5 0 3 10 championship at Boston last Aug-from his former club, the Avon

ojust. 7

0

3

3 1 I

20 3 10 48

{Powerful Service ··

B

|dale S.C.

His recent performance of awimming 100 yards back-stroke' In UT Stoeten's service power is 1 min, 18 2-5 secs., at the Marshall- an asset in any attacking street Baths, marked him, out as 2 team. And since he has been one of the most promising back- 4steadily improving It will be diff-stroke swimmers in Britain at the 20jcult to ignore his claims.

As the recent indoor meeting

present time..

Otter have thus made a valuable

2proved, the United States have a acquisition, while Gurney will

Shanghal

0

2 1

2 0 2

have the tendency of breaking In]Z. L, Zung...

10

0 0

at too, fast a pace, making a numWm. Woo

0

0 .0

10

ber of fumbles and missing many K. S. Chiu easy shots under the basket.

1

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T, G. Chen

0

0

0

| P. C. Bung'

0

IT. U. Loh

8 Recruit for Otter BC.

17

The interval between halves was prolonged when the lights broke To-night at 8 o'clock Shanghai]K, Z, Changi 'down. It took more than 15 min- will meet Nanking.

utes before, play " was resumed. Following were the summaries T, Y. Chow Shanghai began with a terrific of last night's game;- rush, netting three goals' In such

275 Hupeh

cassion. It looked as if the tide (Continued at Foot of Nezt Col)

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HULL MANAGER RESIGNS There is not harnessed to British 0 efine, alternative pair in Frank have every opportunity of makingj

kboxing the pride of profession and 0Shields and B, B. Wood, both equlp-progress in first-class swimming. Mr. Haydn Green, appointed breadth of viston nécessary for aped with aggressive services,

Only sixteen years old, Gurney manager to the. Hull City F. C, success—George Carpentier.. goes to Walter St. John School; three years ago in succession to Batterson. He won the Sunior 100} Bt. W. McCracken, has resigned.

I should Wke to see everybody be

D. GURNEY, the holder of yards, breast stroke championship At his own request the resignation coming su sane as footballers, Robert G. the Southern Counties sun lor of the Southern Counties. In 1952. Will take effect immediately.

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