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Paris in the Spring

Home Football Results

Saturday..., *Blairgowrie

The del of Huddersfield at [*Aberdeen. White Hart Lane provided the Ross Comity only major suprise in- to-day's |football programme.

Results,as-cabled by Beuter, were as follows:

ENGLISH CUP (Fourth Bound)

*Bradford Ca

For trot

-Fee trot

For trot

Liverpool Chelses Derby. *Bradford Stoke

For trot

Foz trot

George White's Scandals

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Paris in the spring

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Piano and orch.

According to the moonlight

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Carroll Gibbons and boy friends Roberta

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Blackburn

0 Arsenal

4 Plyinouth

Tranmere. Tottenham --1

2 Notts E

*. Bromwich

0 Manter U 2. Bangley:-

Haddersfield

Manchester C 2 Laton-

„Leicester

Port Vale

*Wednesday

Newcastle

6 Watford

◊ Grimsby

2 - Bury -

$ Blackpool

Middlesbro

3 Clapton

Presfor

0 Shefeld

Leeds

Fallam

• Postponed owing to fog.

0

"Rangers *Elgin City Montrose *King's Park.

St. Bernards

East Fife

Chiruxide U

Falkirk -

Wiek Academy

Alim RS7 Widtown

Arbroath Motherwell Dindes United 2 Alica Brith B.

2′′ SLJdhukbone" (4 Edinburgh C. 2 Cowdenbeath 3

Postponed, grounds unit

FIRST DIVISION

Aston Villa * Brentford

SECOND DIVISION.

sDoncaster

West Ham

THIRD DIVISION: (North)

✪--Accrington

2 Barrox

Carlisle. 0*Chesterfield

Lincoln

Abandoned after 75 minutes.+Mansfeld

SCOTTISH CUP (First Round)

New Brighton

Turner Laytos

Leith +Boness.

3 Buckie T

Airdrie Dalbeattic

Rochdale 3Rotherham

**Wredinam

$York

Peebles R

3- Star

3

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Ayr

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2 Walsall

0 Stockport

· 2 Oldham

Gateshead- Crewe

1* Quester

4 Darlington

Balifax

Southport

* Postponed on account of fog.)

+ Abandoned after 38 minutes. Postponed on account

ground being unfit for play.

THIRD DIVISION (South!

21

1 Brighton

3 Bristol C

2 Coventry

2 Torquay

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Hibernian. Bearts Berwick R

2 Dumbarton

Stranraer

2 Forfar

2 St. Mirren

Brechin City

Queen O'S 2 Partick

East Stirling

Stenhousemuir

Dundee

Kilmarnock

Cardi

01 Exeter

Northampton

3. Notts C.

Queen's P. R. 5 Swindon

Reading

0 Bornemouth

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HK. REFEREES ASSOCIATION

Meeting To-day But Dinner Postponed

SEVEN CLUB MEN FARE POORLY

INDIANS PICK UP GIFT POINTS

KCC LOSE BY ONE REN

(BLEW)

NLY one

sion) was played

(second divi-

that between

the Indian Recrea Club and the Hong Kong Cricket Club at Sookunpeo and as a result of which the Indians moved up to the first position

in the league table.

The match in question, however, was more of a farce than a league encounter as the Club-only frided seven men, the other four failing to put in an appearance. It was not therefore sur- prising to see them manage only 32 runs against some steady

bowling by M. R. Abhas

When A. K. Ismail won the toss at 2:05 pm. he sent the Club in to bat as it was expected that the four missing players would arrive as the match progressed, but the Club were doomed to disappointment for despite numerous telephone calls, nobody could be persuaded to fill the vacancies

I rather suspect the Inter- would undoubtedly, have result- port Rugby football match hadjed and the chances are that the The sannál General Meeting of a lot to do with this and under Club would have taken at least the Hong Kong Referees' Asso-the circumstances it would per-one point. ciation will be held in the offices haps have been more prudent

Friendly Match of the Hong Kong Football Asso-had the game been postponed. In the only other game of ¡ciation Sports Club, to-day I have learned since writing the afternoon (a friendly), the at 6.45 pm when the annual re- these notes that A. K. Ismail. Indians beat Kowloon Cricket port and statement of accounts did in fact, suggest that the Club by one en at Kowloon. will be presented and the election match be counted as a friendly This was to have been a two- of officials for the ensuing year but the Club captain insisted it day fixture but due to the dif will take place: "

being carried out as a league fenty of getting up teams over The Referees Association hail fixture,

the holidays the Friday match There was not very much in was called off. arranged its first Annual dinner

the Indians the the game, as would have been. Batting first for to-day but, owing to death of His Majesty King George, seen from the scores. It was a found Goodwin in good forn this function has now been post-pity, for with both teams at with the ball and had it not good game been for A. S Suffiad and their posed to a more opporture date full strength a

LEAGUE CRICKET AVERAGES

(qualification, average of 25)

H. Owen Hughes (Club) R. D. Gillespie (Club)

BATTING FIRST DIVISION

-62

09

skipper, Frank Pereira, they would not have totalled: 122 runs. As things turned out, however, that proved enough for them to win for with Kowloon's score at 121, Ismail stumped F. | A. Mauri-off last ball-of Minuts

last over.

Norman Mackay and the two Finchers batted well for Kow- NO Argeloon, all three of them playing 106.00 Pereira very well. It was Minu 3150 (who gave the K.C.C. batsmen s 227200 great deal of trouble, while A.

* 63.00 || H. Madar also bowled consist

6250ently well.

-46.00. These teams will meet again

4275 next Saturday in their League 36-50 fixture and, despite

the game referred

Inns Runs HS.

2 106

100 3 183 *$6*

1

I

T. A. Pearce (Club).

144 107*

E. C. Flicher (K.C.C)

63. 51*

A. H. Madar (LR.C.).

37125

89

LA. M. K. Brauwell (Navy)

3

*

92.

A. S. Sufiad (IR-CO

ER. Dickitt (Club)

-4

13

5T

Lt. J. P. Williams (Army)

713

38*

27:50. form displayed by both

J. S. A. Careem (LRC)

SECOND DIVISION 394

F. Mel Arcälli (LR.C.)

LS: Forbes (Club).

2 ..3

91

--103

4 166

0

41.50

38

37*

2

28.00,

105

44*

90

1 30.00

562 30

54

15

79

028:00 2100

26.33

G. Lee (ECC)

J. F. Waplington (ECC)

C: W. Lam (CCC)

W. L. McKenzie (K.C.C.)

Tel Tufnell (Navy)

RB. Food (CS.C.C.). G.A. V. Hall (ECC). Mainwaring (Navy)

BOWLING

7 8 8 8 8 8 8 7 6 2

54

(qualification, 15 and under)

FIRST DIVISION

9400% preceding paragra 9100 :| some high scoring

51.50 on February 1

HK HOCKEYS TRILUMI

[Continued from Page 4).

wing to centre perfectly for Miss

Gittins, the Colony and St. An drew's Ladies' leader. to take the ball in her guide and score.

The Colony maintained their pressure and the Shanghai de- fence and goal-keeper were kept

0. M RE. Avg extremely busy for the remainder

5.79 6.00

of the gaze

Miss M. Smith was easily the 3.60 | outstanding performer and stood 9.66 head and shoulders above erez 10.66 one else-Renter.

F. D. Pereira (LR.C.)

571

18

Tel. Tufnell (Navy)

13,

81209.

36.

TA. Pearce (Club)

*6.1

¡T. M. L. Redmond (Club)

19

4

586.

AR. Min (IR.C.) :

53.3

18

Lt. C C Garthwaite (Army)

28

171- 91

11.37

R. Lee (KC.C)

25

94

8

11.75

SECOND DIVISION

A. Phang (University)

14.5

5.00

G. Lee (BCC).

17.1

5.20

A Bakar (LEC)^.

$8.2

5.40

A. E. Carey Police)

5.65

B. G Baker. (Palice)

5.70

5.00

E Souza-(CCC)

A. M. Rumjahn (LX.C.) G. Abraham (University) L/Cpl.-Shipp (8E) C-H-Teoh (University) Capt-Klam (BASC) S/Sergi Mareten (RE.) [W. A. Reed (Becreio) V Durling (KCC): AB. Dale (Navy) GA Lee (CAGE

́0 S&Dawe (Nxny)

Cut Rogers (ASC) L3. Silva (Recreio)

Tel. Tufnell (Navy)". FM Arcu{f} {{LR=C3): |F-Zimmern (CCC) CW Lam (CCC) *L/CPL Hopcroft (RA.S.A

CFL Hockhof, "(RAE) MR Abgas TLE L/C Nat

کند

The tears were:-

Shanghai L. Cation (JA.C); E. Bloomfeld (Sportsgiris) and E Victaly" (JAG); D. Forshaw (Amazons), M McCracken (Sourt- (Rowing

girls) and F. Beunho Club): "Es Little (Sportagiris).- b

Bloomfield McCracken (SAS), J. (Sportsgirls) E. McCracken (SAS) and 12. Berg (Germans).

Hong Kong Mr. F. J. Lunson (HK), ME M Gray (HK) 6.27 (Cape) and Miss A Fowler ("Y"); 627 Miss J. Wong (St Andrew's), Miss E. Mr BryndallCELLand Mrs. M -6.56

Bell (ILK): Mina, M. Sarith (C.B.A.), 6.87 “Man? SkDalzil! ("Y"), Miss P. 17:00 % Gitsina (St. Andreia 3), Miss J. Adey ("TW) and Miss M. Westcott ("X")---

49.1

28.2

69.5 16

225

25.2

30.5

9.00

8:00 This was the second successive of the Hong Kong Ladies Key Association have won by

4.33

5.75

101

1441 T&91

the

goal and Very nearly

under

last year. then Miss M ite) scored dur

encounter recalled as the

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