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THE CHINA, MAIL, THURSDAY, SAPRIC":16,"1936"
BASEBALL FRACAS
Two Players Come
To Blows
GIANTS TOO GOOD FOR DODGERS
New York, To-day. With the season only one day old two players were ordered to leave the field in the major league baseball match between Brooklyn Dodgers and New York Giants yesterday.
Mungo and Dick Bartell were the players concerned, coming to blows following the latter's al- legation that the Brookken batter bad tripped him while making for la base.
Foston Braves recorded a 12 to 4 win over the Phillies as the re- |sult of phenomenal scoring in the fourth inning, when every one of their players crossed the plate.
National League
Pittsburgh
Paul Waner hit a homer. Cincinnatti
Babe Herman hit a homer.
Leung Wing-chin, above, has been one of the Colony's out- standing wing-halves for the past three seasons and has represent- ed China at the Far Eastern Olympic Games. He is one of the accted players for the Berlin
Games.
Chicago St. Louis
2 7 3 8 Frischs hit a homer with his
first hit of the season.
S. CHINA "A" MISS FUNG KING-CHEONG
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Lee Tin-sang azi Tam
Kong
FOOTBALL FORM GUIDE
Comprehensive Table Shows Form At A Glance
pak, the probable All-China backs. A COMPREHENSIVE guide to the form of all Clubs in the four premier English Football Leagues and the premier
were in very fine fettle and the former's first-time methods clear Scottish League will be found in the appended table. To assist ed his line repeatedly in the se in comparing the teams details of how they have fared in their cond half, while Tam's headwork last five matches are given. was again very useful.
The letters W, Land D indicate matches won, lost and drawn,' Halves Shine
respectively. Games played at home are shown in capital letters,....... The South China intermediate while away games are denoted by ordinary type. The figure in line was seen at its best for the brackets denotes the position held by that team at the conclusion of last season, an asterisk denotes that that team has been pro- first time in many months and
HOME
Wong Kee-shun must be specially moted, a dagger that that team has been relegates, praisal for a fine performance in First Division the pivotal berth, ably supported
Goals P. P W L D F
on the fans by Lenng Wing-chin Sunland (2) IWWTW 39 21 17 2 2 and Lee Kwok-wai
Derby (6) DIWD - 39 21 12 4 Chan Kwai-liang was the best Hadfield (16) ILidw. 38 18 11 2 forward on display and invariably Stoke (10) IWW 39 18 11 Preston (11) WWW 39 20 14 made bee-line for the goal, Brentf'd (-) WdwWW 39 20 10 although he brought thousands of Arsenal (1) DOW 38 19 8 sspectators to their feet in disap- Man'ter C . (4) TWIdd 39 21 21 1pointment when he missed an open M'rough (20) WDW 38 20 39 20 goal in the first half. Chan com-Bolton (-) dwD#7 bined brilliantly with Ip Pak-wsamouth (10) IWIDW 38 19 1
B'ham (19) DIL 38 19 and Lee Wai-tong, both of whom Leeds (18) WWI. 33 20 worked hard, but were very close Liverpool (7) dDdld, 39 21 11 Er watched by the Athletic's bril-Everton (8) WILW1. 39 20 10
Chelsea (12) IWDK 37 19 0liant trio of halves.
008 15 11 2 5 Tio Hian-guan, at inside-right, Wolves (17) DUDD
Grimsby (5) IWWE 38 20 1 6 3 was mabie to make much headway Avila (13) WIWDd. 40 20 7 7 6 44 himself, although he kept Tso W. Bwich (9) LDHW 39 20 12 5 3 47 23 25 Kwai-shing well supplied with W¬sday (3) DWdDI 37 19 9 4 6 36 22 24 openings. His method of follow-Black'n (15) ILDdI.. 39 19 .9 fing up a drive was rewarded when Second Division
The deflected a shot from Lee Wai-
American League
St. Louis.
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Clift hit a homer. Chicago
6 11 Kreevich and V. Washington
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hit homers.
6 10
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New York
3 12
Washington
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Brooklyn
3 4
1
Eckhardt bit a homer. New York
Detroit
Srst goal of the match.
11
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Cleveland
14 17
1
Unfortunate Lapse
Mancuso hit a homer.
12 16
3
4 14
J. Moore hit,a homër.
Boston
Wally Berger hit a homer. Philadelphia
FAMOUS CASTLES
"There's no sweeter Tobacco comes from Virginia and no better brand
than the 'Three Castles."
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Hal Trosky and Bruce Camp-
bell hit homers.
AWAY
Goals Pts TL.
WLDFA
18 4 10 4 18 20 3 15 2 18
18 4 12 2 16
20 6 11.3 31 55 15
19 3 13 3 27 50 9 4
18 312 423 42 10 34 5 5 29 24 23 20 1 15 4 13 63 6 29 HOME
Goals
AWAY
Goals Pix TË
P. PWLDFA Pts PWLD FA P tong into the Athletic net for the w. Ham (3) DWLd 39 21 13 35 42 23 31 18 9 7 3 30 38 19 50
M'ster U. (5) ddWdW 38 20 14-2-4 51 16 32 18 6 6 6 21 "Charlton (-) Wiwdw: 39 22 16 1° 5 53 19 37 17 4 8, 5 23 S'eld U. (11) raw 39 19 14 The Athletic were a very fine Tham (-) WwDDI combination. Cheong Wing-choy. Plymouth (8)
Ah-fai'
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38 20
W7WLI 39 20 14 The game between Philadelphia Mak Shai-hon and Tsai
2 20 13 Athletics and Boston Red Sox was were in a class by themselves and Lister (-) DIW
Blackpool (5) LWW 39 21 13 2 postponed owing to rain.
were primarily responsible for Nestle (6) WTWWW 36 19 [holding off the determined efforts Fulham (1) DILIW.. 37-20 11
-Reuter.
Three Castles
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of the South China forwards în Bury (10) IWWld ... 37 19 12 3 6 the latter stages of the game.
B'ford C. (20)
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Fu Kar-hing gave a sound dis- play in support of Mak, but Ho Notts F. (9) ILDdw 40 21 10 *D'caster (-) LDDDL 38.21 10 |Chor-yin very nearly lost the game Norwich (14) IDdLd. 38 18 10
for them when he came into colli- *Brad'd (15) IWIWI . 38 20 sion with Lee Wai-tong and lost Swansea (18) dLw!) 39 20 8 at S'ampton (19) W. 39 19 10 his head. Chan Hong-kwong. right-half, did his share in block-Port Vale (18) WIDel 38 13 9 5331 22 23
Burnley (13) ID-DD. 37 19 9 ing the efforts of Ip Pak-wa, Barnsley (16) IDIWL 38 18 7 7
although his methods were extre Hull (13) LİLİL ... 39 20 jme crude at times-
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HOME Third Division (South)
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Suen Kam-shun and Darkie Chan were the pick of the Athletic for- wards, while Wong Wing-hong) Luton (4) DIDDW made an admirable leader. who Reading (2) WwDWI 39 19 16 21 17 19 33 20 9 11 1 was, however, through no fault of Q PR (13) LW7 38 20 14 2 4 30 20 32 18 6 4
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lost many openings. Tang Kwong- Watford (6) WLd sum was in good form on the right- B'mouth (17) DidwW 38 18 wing, but found Tam a Httle more Mulwall (12) wWDdd 37 20 than he had bargained for, while Torquay (6) IdWld.. 38 19 13 3 3
"A'rshot (18) Yeung Kan-po lent sound support
dWDdd 37 20 10.4 6 on his inside.
Notts C. (-) DlwwL 38 19 9 5 B'stol C (15) DWUD 38 19 7 5 7 30 29 21 19 4 10 5 18 34 13 Gham (20) LIWDI 37 18 8 6 4 36 29 20 19 5 10 4 19 45 14 34 A word of praise must go
Clapton (11) WIDL 37 17 8 4 5 41 19 23 20 4 13. 3 20 29 11 34 the official handling the game as Cardiff (19) WWDWI 38:19 10 4 5 36 21 23 19 1 14 4 14 43 8 33 17 5 9 3 25 27 13 32 he prevented any rough play and Swindon (16) WdWwL 37 20 7 8 5 37 28 19
38 19 10 5 4 33 20 25 19 2 14 323 52 7 Nton (W]dW was very fair in his decisions.
The first half ended without South'd (21) wlDW 37 19 6 6 7 29 17 19 18 5 10 3.18 28 13 32 Bristol R. WIDDI 38 20 10.46 39 29 25 18 1 14 3 16 55 $ 31 score, but South China took the Newport (2) WIWAD 39 28 6 11 3 25 47 15 19 6 11 4 26 64 14 29 lead when Lee Wai-tong broke Exeter (1) LIWAD 30 19 7 8 4 40 41 18 20 2 13 6 13 42 8 26 away from Tsui Ah-fai and cut Third Division (North). towards the left touchline, centr-
ling from a difficult position for
Tio Hian-guan to deflect the ball C'Seld (10)
·
.
AWAY
732
HOME
Goals
Goals Pts TL
P. P W L D F A Pu PW.L DPA DWAWL 38 21 14 3 4 25
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into the net with Cheong Wing Tranm'e (6) dDLdi. 37 19 17 272
Chester (3) DIWWI 39 18 71 2 5
36 19 14 choy unsighted.
Lincoln (4) IW&LW The Athletic then took up the Crewe (13) WWW 38 (1) WDWM 39 offensive and after several attempts Hartle'ls Darkie Chan cut through to pre Stockport (7) WILW 37 sent Wong Wing-hong with a fine Aron (18) WDWD opening from which the Athletic (-) IDW
(9) IDIWW leader made no mistake. There Carlisle (22) DWW
Darlton (5) DIWID was no further scoring.
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South China "A" Chiu Shin-Ghead (19) Dawn TWwid hung: Lee Tin-sang and Tam Kong-Halifax (2) pak; Leung Wing-chin, Wong Mee-Wham (11) WIWID shan and Lee Kwok-wai; Tso Kwai-York (15) Dddd. shing, Tio Hian-guan, Lee Wai-tong, Barrow (17) DdwDD 37 19 7 5 7 34 13 21 18 4 11 228113 Rochdale (17) DIDW 38 20 75 8 29 32 22 18 4 14 1 189 21 Ip Pak-wa and Chan Kwai-liang.
36 18 12 4 3 47 21 26 18 2 10 6 20 61 10 30 Athletic Cheong Wing-chor; Mak Walsall (14) IWLdi
Chan Mansfield (8) dwWld 30 20 10 5 5 40 22 25 18 1 14 3 20 57 5 30 Shui-hoa and Fa Kar-hing
38 18 8 4 6 31 26 22 20 216 216 54 6 28 Hung-kwong, sui Ah-tai and He S'thport (21) Daw Chor-yin; Tang Kwong-sum, Yeung N. Bhton (16) WIDL 39 20 8 8 4 32 30 20 19 1 17 1 10 65 3 23
AWAY Kan-po, Wong Wing-hong. Sner Scottish LeagueTM Kam-shun and "Darkie" Chan.
HOME
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Rangers (1) WwWw 35 18 14 1 3 63 23 A'deen (6) Wdwww.36 19:15 13 47 18 Hearts (3) DWIWI. 34 17 14
POOR CLASH
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Mot'well (7) Wdwd
Hamii'n (4) WWWWW
St. Fatone (3) Wildw
The Navy team took a long time K'nock (9) Dini
Partick (1) DIDID...36
to settle down, their forwards berbroath (-) wwdDL 36 17
ing wild in their shooting..
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Qu's PL (12) ILILW 36 Wearmouth and Crawford were T. Lanark (1) WTWIL 36 17.
la good left-wing combination, but D'mline (15) DLDw
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the latter was inclined to hold on Q O'S (17) WIDID 38 20 7 to the ball a fraction too long be-Dundee (8) IWLdd fore passing, with the result that Ayr (18) diwWI... 33 15 8.8 2 29 27 18 18 3 11 42
Albion (76) ILADI 36 19 7 9 3:40 17 17 212 3 22 53 his shots were intercepted
Airdrie (14) IWD 24 16 6 5 5 38 32 17 18 2 11 5.24 52 Wolverson and Beard the two Hiberinan (11) ILIWW 36-19 7.9 2-28 26 17 17 3 17 325 48 backs, cleared well, the Zomer's Clyde (10) LMWI ... 35 15 89 1 12 34 17 17 0-10 7 21 45 positioning being good, while in
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front of them Hughes and Wallace on goal soon after būt's good run side the penalty area, to conclude had their respective wingers well by W. Knox, on the right-wing, en- the scoring.
abled G. White to reduce the lead Kowloon Bayes: Everest Depleted Kowloon
with a header.
Eastmang. Roberts, Boyd and ́ Kemp; Kowloon started the game with On the resumption Roberts W. Anos, V. White, G. White, D. only nine men and within the first placed the Navy further ahead Knox and Honniball
Navy Hayman: Beazã and Wal- few minutes were a goal down, with a good shot and Wolverson verson; Hughes, Nicholson and Wal- Roberts netting Eastman unfor- scored with a hard ground shot lace, Roberts, tunately defected, the ball into hizfrom a free kick, from just out Crawford and Wearmouth.
Matthews, Doran,