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China Mail Sports Diary
(Continued from Page 4). Manush went out for disputing a decision. Medwick went out be cause the game couldn't be resum- ed after the sixth inning today, right-field bleacher fans bombard- ing him with pop bottles, fruits and vegetables, littering the play ing field with their missiles..
Medwick, in sinashing a triple. unnecessarily, in the opinion of the fans, collided with Owen.. Tiger third baseman.' He was escorted off the field by a guard of five policemen and rushed to the Red Bird clubhouse,
The Cardinals both outhit and outfielded the Tigers, as did the: Giants in last year's series, as compared to the Senators.
Frisch, in the manner in which
he handled the Deans, bore strik
To-day
V.
Hockey.-Y.M.C.A. Seconds Combined Hospitals, 5.15 p.m.
Sailing. "Trévesen" Trophy
THE CHINA MALL, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1934
Ranger's Special FOOTBALL FORM GUIDE
Comprehensive Table Showing Form
Forecast
Saturday's Winners Nominated
ENGLISH LEAGUE
FIRST DIVISION ARSENAL (1) Tottenham (3) BIRMINGH'M (0) Chelsea (3) Blackburn (0) v Sunderland (0) Loods (2) v. Everton (2). LIVERPOOL (-) 'v. Grimsby (→) MANGTER C. (2) v Derby (0) [Middlesboro (4) v Leicester (1) PORTSM'TH (-) v Preston (-).
STOKE (1) v Aston Villa (1)
量
A
Of Clubs At A Glance
COMPREHENSIV guide to the form of all the major Eng
ligh Football Clubs and the premier Scottish League will be found in the appended tables. To assist in comparing the teams, details of how they have fared in their last five matches are given. The letters W Land-D-Indicate-matches won, lost, and drawn, respectively Games played at home are shown in capital The letters. while away games are denoted by ordinary type. Bgures in brackets denote the position held by that team at the conclusion of last season. The asterisk indicates a promoted team. and the dagger signifies a relegated team.
...
The following. League positional tables give home and away details and include all matches played to date:
WED'DAY (2)Wolves (1)
W. BROM. (2)-v. Huddersfield (3)
First Division
IN
Wilmer Allison. left, of Austin, Tex., and Fred Perry, right, of Great Britain, the finalists in the men's national lawn tennie sia- gles championship, afctured at Forest Hills, L. 1, the scene of the tournament Perry was the successful defending champion.
CLUB EXTENDED BY GORDON RICHARDS
REMAINS LOYAL TO STRONG. INCOGS.
DARLING STABLE
Senior Only Scorer In Fast Hockey Encounter
CLUB FORWARDS WEAK BEFORE GOAL -
at
(Continued from Page 4.)
SECOND DIVISION Blackpool (1) v Burnley (1), BRADFORD (-) v Shefteld V. (~) BRENTFORD (2) v Notts C. (2) Bury (1)
v Oldham (1) · v Bradford C. (1) FULHAM (0) Hull (1)
v BOLTON (0)
HOME
Goals
AWAY
TI.
Gost P. P. W. L.D. F. A. PIs, P. W. L. D. F. A Pts Pin Arsenal (1) Idwaw. 10 5 3 0 0 24.10 01 48 8 4.14 Man'ter (5) WwwDI 10 4 3 D 1. 13 6 7 6 3 2 1 10 9 7 14 6 3 2 1 14 8 7 4 2 0 2 5 2 6 13 Sunderland, (6) dLwDL:10. Stoke (12) IWwDw. 104 3.0 1 14 3 7 6 23 08 11 6 13 Everton (14) WWIWA. 10 5 3 0 0 14 6 10 5 0.2 37 12 3 13 Grimsby (wWIWw 10 5 3 0 2 10 2 8.5 2 3 0 9 8 4 12 *Preston (-) dWILA.. 10 5 4 10 6 1 8 5 2 2 7 11 4 12 Wednesday (11) IDIWA 10-5 3 0 2 14 6 8 5 13 15 9 5 31- Derby (4) DwWwL: 10 6 3 2 1 11 9 7 4.2 2 0 7 5 4 11. Birm'ham (20) #WIWI 10 5 3 2 0 7 7 6 5 2 3 08-13 410 541 0 12 8 8 5 1 4 06 16 2 10 Liverpool (18) IwWIW. 10
5 3 0 2 12 885140 6 17 2 10 Aston Villa (18) DwWID 10
52 1.2 14 10 5 5 13-19 11 3 West Brom. (2) IWIWI 10
6:55 51 22 7 8 4 5.2 2 Blackburn (8) • WIŁAW 10 Portsmouth (10) DIWIL-10 Leicester (17) ¿LLAÐ. 19 Wolves (15) DIWIW .. 10 Leeds (9) LWID 10:6 2 2 Middlesboro (16) ·LILAI• £0 Chelsea (19) "LIWIT 10 Huddersfield (2) LHW) 10
NEWCASTLE (-) Manchester U. (-) Tottenham (3) LID: 10
NORWICH (-)
NOTTS F. (4)
v Port Vale (-)- v Southampton (1) PLYMOUTH (-) v Barnsley (-) WEST HAM (1) Swansea (1) ·
THIRD DIVISION (North) BARROW (2)--
v Stockport (0)
v Gateshead (0)
v Hartlepools (4) v. Chester. (0) v Darlington (~)
With the Aga Khan's horses in Carlisle (6)
CHESTERF D (3) such fine form and so many good HALIFAX (1) two-year-olds to go forward to next LINCOLN (-) Senior gave the Hong Kong Hoc-season, it is reasonably certain that MANSFIELD (4) v Crewe (1)
Rochdale (0) v Accrington. (1) key Club a lead early in the first the yearly, percentage would be more ROTHERHAM(0) v Southport (1)
than £5,000. The total for the TRANMERE (3) v. York (0)
v Doncaster (0) half of their friendly match against
three years, therefore, would be not WALSALL (2)
WREXHAM (5) Now Brighton (4) A strong "Incognitos" team
less than £36,000.
THIRD DIVISION (South) King's Park, yesterday, which
*I understand that a similar
BOURNEM'H (1) v Aldershot (2) proved to be the only score in the
offer was made to Gordon Richards BRISTOL C. (6) v Southend (1
v Crystal P. (0) game. The teams were very evenly
last year, but he refused to leave CLAPTON (2) matched and some fast and specta-Fred Darling,
COVENTRY (3) Charlton (2)
v Luton (2) Da valar hockey was witnessed.
The average retaining fee for the EXETER (4)
GILLINGĦ'M (1) v Queen's P.R. (4) & first class jockey MILLWALL (-)
v Bristol R. (-) · first claim on
v Brighton (2) 22,000 plus 10 per cent. of win- NEWPORT (2) ning stake money. The fees grade NAMPTON (2) down. Gordon Richards has five READING (5)
WATFORD (1). The defence, with Rodger and retaining fees. At present he has Flowerdew. however, stemmend of only renewed his contracts with Fred Darling and Martin Hartigen.
1. The Club forwards on the whole were weak in front of goal, Potter at inside right, missing several good opportunities.
1
each attack of the Incogs. forwards
The following were the teams: Others will be completed before the
[Club
C. Gregory, J. Rodger, Lt. Flower-end of the season.”
N. Other, W. A. dew, A Reed, J. L. Tetley, N. A. E: Mackay,
H. Senior, J. E. Potter and J. Pote Hunt.
Incogs
C. Soares; Naidu, F. G. Barros; J. P. Noronha, A. J. Reed (capt.), A, 4. Basto; F. Reed, J. Noronha, R. C. Reed, J. M. Pinto and A. P. Sousa.
MAMAK HOCKEY TO-DAY
St. Andrew's Team To Meet H.M.S. Whitshed
SCOTTISH LEAGUE
Second Division
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Balton (3) WWWw.. 10 Blackpool (11) DIWwW 10 Brentford (4) WIDI 10 M'e'ter U. (20) IWWwW 10 8 5.1.0 18 5 10 4 1 3 0 7 10 2 12 West Ham (7) lwWwW 10. 5 4 1 0 11 7 8 5 2 3 0 8 15 4 32 +Sheffield U.) DIYAW 10.5 3 1 1 13 7 5 1 2 2 8 8 4.11 Fulham (16) JWWd.. 10 5.40 1 16 5 9 5 0 3 2 2 6 2 11 54 1 0 15 5 85 13 13 7 3 11 Burnley (15) WILI 10- Port Vale (8) WAWIL 10 6 4 1 1 1 9 9. 4 0 2 2 1 5 2 11 Bradford C. (6) WIDW 10 5 3 1 1 10 6 7.52 38 5 9 4. 11 Notts F. (7) LWwdD. 94 2 0 2 8 3.6 5 1 2 2 8 8.4 10
53 0.29 2 8 5 1 4 0 8 20 2 10. "Barnsley (-) WIWID. 10
4 10 2 10 Bary (12) WIWIW
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"FIRST DIVISION.. AIRDRIE (4) v St. Mirren (1)
V RANGERS (6) Clyde (1).
v HIBERNIAN (-) Dunfermline (-) Falkirk (2) Y Ayr (8) HEARTS (4)
TWENTY YEARS OF Kilmarnock (2)
GOAL-KEEPING
Scott Optimistic. Regarding
Elisha Scott, who has been keeping goal. for 20 years; i still a radiant optimist when you dis- feuss Irish football with him.
v Hamilton (2) v Aberdeen (0) MOTHERW'L (1) v Dundee (0)
V CELTIC (8) Partick (0) QUEEN O'S (1) v Queen's Pk. (4) ST. J'STONE (-) v Albion (-)
(Figures in brackets denote result of corresponding game-last-season, and teams in capital letters are favoured to win, All frame mentioned firat are playing at home.]
LEAGUE MARKSMEN
·MILSOM THE HIGHEST
London, September 18.
Goalkeepers are in a position to observe much, and Scott declares St. Andrew's Club are fielding that the international outlook for their strongest combination against Ireland this winter is brighter H.M.S. Whitshed in their second than for years. "The youngsters league fixture of the season to-day-who played for ne last season Milsom (Bolton) is the only The match is being played on the have matured, they have the talent player in the four English Leagues Police Training School ground and and the fighting spirit, and they who has scored in every match this not on the Marina as was originally will be more experienced," he said. [season. fixed. A start will be made at 5
p.m.
St. Andrew's will be represented] by the following team:-
R. H. Wong; F. A. Broadbridge and E. H. P. White; J. T. K. Gilchrist, A. E. P. Guest and A. B. Hamson; A. S. (Kowloor, Bay), 3.30 p.m:
Chess, Chinese Tournament)
Bliss, N. A. E. Mackay, E. F. Fincher, (Chung Nam Athletic Association) W. H. College and E. C. Fincher.
J.M.
626 BREAK GIVES DAVIS LEAD
Lindrum Loses Touch For World Title
Melbourne, to-day. At the close of play last night ing resemblance to Terry's, able Joe Davis had scored 5,782, making management of Hubbell last year. breaks of 728, 626, 559, 396, 392, The Fordham Flash himself was as against Walter Lindrum's 5,604|
in there 100 per cent. of the time with breaks of 530 and 348..
·
Y.M.C.A. TEAM TO MEET COMBINED HOSPITAL
CLAPTON ORIENT'S NEW
ASSISTANT SECRETARY
Clapton Orient have appointed MW. Halsey as assistant secretary to Mr. David Pratt. Mr. Halsey has been actively connect- ed with the Orient Supporters* Club for the past three or four The Y.M.C.A. hockey, second seasons, and has started his new leleven in their match against the duties.
Combined Hospitals this, afternoon, will be represented by the follow- ing:-Moss; A, Tate or J. Luke and E. O. Murphy or Tipple; Greenford, Farmer and Luard; Macey, Wildon, S. Fowler, Price and Henry.
BAER WINS
(Continued from Page 4).
CRYSTAL PALACE'S “FIND”
Crystal Palace. recently secured the signature of H. Pratt, outside- left, of Sutton Town and he made his debut for the Selhurst Park, club against Millwall in the Lon don Combination.at Selhurst Park.
It was his double in the third in- Davis was in sparkling form from injuries sustained in the ring ning today, with the bases loaded during the afternoon session, and with Baer. that scored three men, almost, & wiped off the deficit and actually record-breaking feat in itself. led by one point. Whether Frisch's double was the touch and was missing many easy antes of considerably more than Arsenal have transferred Re- were the announced Berlin offer of $150, ginald Stockill, their reasrvs in- straw that broke Detroit's back, shots. In the evening both
schoolboy International, Stockill no one will ever know. It may good and rapid in their scoring. 000 to get Baer back into a title side-forward, to Derby County. have been.
the lead alternating frequently. bout.
Refereeing, a rehearsed appear-played for York City and Bear- The Red Bird's manager, in driv-The break of 625 by Davis gave him!
ance at the San Francisco Seals' borough before Arsenal signed him ing in three runs, shone outstand the lead-at the close. Reuter.
baseball park, radio, performances in 1984. ingly in the series. No.
Ancel Hoffman, his manager, ARSENAL FORWARD FOR DERBY Lindrum lost still maintains it will taka'a guar“
other
player did as much.
Every man on the Card lineup
and such have increased the finan-During three seasons with the cea of the Baer camp, and the $40,-Highbury club he has occasionally
CHARLTON'S NEW CENTRE-HALE
today made at least one hit, one Mel Ott, was the batting star, sev-1000 received from the Canera en-figured in the League aide. made four in five times at bat and eral shared wand-starring honours gagement would not even be a four, twa in five times at bat. in the series just ended. Included temptation, averred Hofman.
The Livermore Adonis came Last year was the first world's were Joe Medwick, Henry Green-
Charlton Athletic have signed series on record wherein every man herg, Goose. Goslin, Frisch and home to California to receive a
welcome such as the native or William Atkins, a centre half-back,
ingham of one team who batted made a others, hit. The honour then belonged to ***Homerun honours went to Green even adopted sons of the byegone of Sunbeam Motors (Bi New York. It now belongs to Newberg, Medwick and Bill. DeLancey, days Bob Fitzsimmons, Jamca who is only 17 years *York and St. Louis, jointly. Card backstop. Last year Hubbell Corbett, James Jeffaries, andthe stands over
Unlike last year where one man, and Luque were the pitchers.original Jack Sharkey, never knew. Zat-6lb,
1in, and weighi
DIVISION I Drake (Arsenal). Gallacher (S'ndrind) Richardson (W.BA.) Bowden (Arsenal) Glover (Grimsby), Rimmer (Shef. W.) Hart (Wolves) Dean (Everton) Tilson (Man. City) Sale (Stoke) Bastin (Arsena}} Lerfield (Everton) Chandler (Leicester) DIVISION Milson (Bolton)' Hempson (Blackp'l) Hammond (Fulkam) Holliday (Brentfrd) Boyd (Shel. Vid.) Mattitt (Brentford) Douglas (Burnley) Burditt (Norwich) Nolan (Port Vale): Friar (Port Vale) Westwood (Bolton) Robertson (Bradf'rd) Manley (Man Utd.) Mutch (Man Utd.) -Richardsón”” (N'esile)
DIVISION III (South) Dawes (C. Palace) Johnson (Southend)
Yardley (MiB}wa}}} Peters (Swindon) Lee (Aldershot) Brown (Brighton) Riley (Bristol City). Bird (Newport) Bourton (Coventry) Price (Charlton). Raleigh (Gillingham) Bell (Luton)NA. Reed (QP. Rgrs. Blackman (CPR) Laney (Walford)
DIVISION III (North) Lythgoe (Stockport) Valentine" (Halifax) Read: (Lincoln).
Bell (Tranmere) Hughes (Chester), Creswell (Chester) Best (Darlington) Tunstall (Halifax)
Wallbanks (Chester) Johnson (Manušeld); Manchester City have algu on John Hampshire, a 20-years-old centre half- back from Mexborough Athletk.
Third Division (5.)
10
0 50 6 17 07
123-14 1
04:25 13
03 2 3 8 2
AWAY.
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P. Tranmere' (7) wdWIW, 10 Halifax (9) DWIWW .. II Darlington (16) DW140 Chester (19) WWWLI
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0
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SUNDERLAND FORWARD FOR WEST HAM?
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forms for men, but so far no business has.
|been done.