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THE CHINA KAIL, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 1936
US. BASEBALL RESULTS
Tigers Overwhelmed
By Browns
BIG WIN FOR YANKEES
New York, To-day.
The following were the results of the major League Baseball matches played yesterday:—
National League
R. E. E.
8
18 2 6 13 2
Brooklyn
Boston
New York
Philadelphia
5 15
4
0
Dolph Camilli homered.
Pittsburgh
Chicago
7 16 6 19
Gill homered.
LAU PO HEI
Lan Po-hei, above, "the Colony back-stroke and Interport swimming champion, will be a serious contender for HK. Uni. versity swimming honours "at their championships on October 3 in the Y.M.CA. pool.
The game between Cincinnatti FRIENDLY CRICKET and St. Louis was postponed account of rain.
American League
Chicago Cleveland
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2 ..17 19
3
Hal Trosky homered.
Club Seconds To Meet Navy
on
IRISH LEAGUE WIN
English Team Lose By Odd Goal
"FAT TRICK" FOR KELLY
Belfast. Ireland, To-day.
A crowd of 18,000 spectators their saw the Irish League win. first game in the Later-League series when they surprisingly but the English League by 3 goals to 12 here yesterday. "
The English forwards were much more skilful than their opposing numbers in the early stages of the centre- game, and Steele. their forward, gave them the lead with a header goal in the second minute. The Irish defence gradually im- proved and as their forwards open- Irish ed up the game Kelly the left-winger, equalised with a minute. gound-shot in the 20th Kelly seat the Irish League ahead soon afterwards from a penalty kick in the 30th minute, and com, pleted his "hat-trick" with z bard drive soon after.
ENGLAND RALLY The following will represent the England rallied, but were held Hong Kong. Cricket Club 2nd XI
by a strong defence, until West in a friendly cricket match against
wood their inside-left, broke. $ the Royal Navy the Club
through a minute before the 13- ground at 2 pm on Saturday: terval to score the English Lea- A. K. Mackenzie (Capt.), T. Cgue's second and last goal, the in- Bond. J. E. Davis, N. P. FOL, R. EL.
terval score reading 3 goals to 2 Griffiths, R. Holden, E. P. Humphreys, A. S. Bead. J. Redman, G. A. Ste in the Irish League's favour. wart and W. Wooding.
[Philadelphia
518
Hayes hit a home run
New York
.12 13
0
Selkirk homered.
St. Louis
.10.-15
Bell hit a homer.
Detroit
1
6
1
Boston
2 6
01
Washington
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Brooklyn
8 14
Appling hit a homer.
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The Englishmen frequently at- tacked in the second-half but were foiled by sturdy defenders.
The Irish forwards, although having less of the game in the se cond half, were much more dan- gerous than their opposing num
FOOTBALL FORM GUIDE Comprehensive Table Shows
Form At A Glance
comprehensive guide to the form of all Clubs in the four premier
Aglish Football League and the premier Scottish League will
be found in the appended table. To assist in comparing the teams, details of how they fared in their last five matches are given.d
The letters W, L. and D indicate matches won, lost and drawn respectively. Games played at home are shown in capital letters, while away games are denoted by ordinary type. The figures in brackets denote the position held by that team at the conclusion of - last season, an asterisk denotes that that team has been promoted, and a dagger that that team has been relegated
First Division
P
HOME
CAWAY": Goals PWLD FA-Pts PWLD 4 3 1 0 14 6 3 Derby (2) WW#LW
0.2 1 Portsmouth (10) wd!WW" * 4 4 0 0 13 7.4 3 0 1 11. Stoke (0 #7#W Everton (16) WWW 6 3 300 Chelsea (8) LUWW
Goals Pts. The
Midbaro (14) wIWWT 6° Haddersfield (3) Diddw6 Birmingham (12) wDidd Brentford (5) HDWI "Chariton (-) DWUB Wolves (15) W7w11 Arsenal (6) KDWI Grimsby (17) #WHW Liverpool (19) WI *M'chester U. (-) HWWD 6
Manchester C. (9) Waldi 6 Wednesday (20) WLD 7 4 2 1 Sunderland (1) WWW 6 3 3 9 0 W. Brom. (18), WWI 6'3 21.
Bolton (13) WLDLI Preston (7) LHL- Les (11) IDEN Second Division
HOME
310
9254
30 211 3 0 3 0 1 98
3 0 2 1 3 10 1 5
3-1 1 4 5 3 4
3 1 1 1 2 4 3 04 0 2 13 0
AWAY
Goals
Goals Pts. TL. DFA Pts P W L D F A Pts 44.3 01 10 4 7 11 Bary (14) wWwwD. Blackpool (10) WWLWW 7 4 2 1 1.5 2 5 3 3 0 0 6 3 6 11 Fulham (9) Wd132 91.5 2.5 4 2 1 1 9 6 5 20
21110.53 3 2 0 1 5 3 5 †A. Villa (-) WDWWL
43 10 62 63 547103 865-
Sheffield U. (3) WWWW!' A. DAWES FRACTURED JAW
A Dawes, the Crystal Palace 3 goal-scoring inside-left,
has
2 bers when near goal and Sagar, fractured jaw. He suffered the the English goalkeeper, was trice ◊ injury when he collided with a called upon to make brilliant saves
player in a practice match.
FAMOUS CASTLES
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"FAMOUS FOR OVER 60 YEARS!"
from Shearer, the Irish leader.
Brook, the English left-winger, was outstanding in the English at tack, and once headed the ball against the cross-bar from a cor- ner kick
The tears were:
Irish League:-Lamb (Porta- down): Miller (Glentoran) and Ful- ton (Belfast Celtic): Edwards (Lin- field), Carlyle (Derry City) and Walker (Belfast Celtic); Keznoghan (Belfast Celtic), Baird (Linfield), Shearer (Derry City), Dufs (Derry City) and Kelly (Derry City).
English League:-Sagar (Ever- toni Bochford (Portsmouth), Shaw (Wolves); Willingham (Hudderfeld), Barker (Derby), Bray (Manchester City): Birkett (Middlesborough), Bestall (Grimsby), Steel (Stake), Westwood (Bolton), and Brook! (Manchester City).
A crowd of 25,000 saw the Scots beat the Irish by 5 goals to 2 at Glasgow on September 2 in the first match of the Inter-League series. Last year Scotland beat Ireland and drew with England, while England surprisingly lost to Ireland at Blackpool.
READING "DOUBLE"
Arsenal Too Good For Rangers
London, To-day. Reading secured the "double" Cover Bristol City yesterday as the result of their odd goal away win, while Swindon, beaten 21 at Bristol earlier in the season, avenged their de feat with a 4-1 home win over the Rovers.
In a friendly match at High bury, Arsenal, English FA Cup winners, beat Glasgow Rangers, Scottish Cup holders, by the odd goal in three.
Results, as cabled by Reuter, were as follows:-
Derby
FIRST DIVISION 5 Wolves THIRD DIVISION (South) Bristol C.
Notts F. (19) WAWDD +Blackburn. (-) WDIWW COS "Coventry (-) LINDE 7 4 2 1 16 Barnsley (20) WINETS 2 0 1 63 Sampton (17) Iwwd: 7 3 3 0 0 6 Z Tottenham (5) LWWWL/C 2 2 0 12 8 Burnley (15) LLWw...... 7 4 2 2 9 6 4 Plymouth (7) WDIW
Chesterfield (-) WWNW 6 9 3 0 | Swansea (13) UWW« Newcastle (8) IWL#l Leicester (6) dWLl Norwich (11) WLI West Ham (4) UWid Bradford C. (12) WALL Doncaster (18) WIL Bradford (16) ILLLI Third Division South
Lason (2) IWWdw Cardid (20) WwwWd Bournem'th (8) WW#i Brighton (3) Wwell Bristol R. (17)- WWDH Reading (3) WTALY Watford (5) LADW Southend (18) Ww!WD MEIwall (12) dLwd} Clapton (14) WLWW! Gillingham (16) [WWdl N'ampton (15) DWUW Qa's P.R. (4) WWLFZ Crystal P. (6) WWIDD Swindon (19) ILWdW Walsall (-) Liww Notts C (9) WILLA Torquay (10) ILWDI Exeter (22) L=IL Bristol C (13) HUDL Newport (21) - ILLAD Aldershot (11) ILDW Third Division -North
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HOME
ફૅક
2 3 6 3 0
Goals
1 6 2
AWAY
1 $ 4
Goals Pts.
WLDTA Pts P W L D F
73 3.00
T 3 3 0 0
# 33009 7 3 2 0 1 5
10 5 6 4 10
2 0 6 5 4 9
48 1837 3 1 2 0 2 10746 3 1 1
7 3 1 2 0.4
HOME
PWL
7 4 4
6 3
Chester (2) wdWWw Stockport (5) ¿WW«W_7 4 Halifax (17) WWW* 7 3 6 3 tHall (-) WWdwD Lincoln (4) WIWLA Oldham (7) IWDWW Wrexham (18) Dadw York (15) WDddL Mansfield (19) wdWi Southport (21) WAW Hartlepools (8) DWWIW Tranmere (3) IDIW N. Brighton (22) DIWL +Port Vale (-) WWDI Darlington (12) IWD Carlisle (13) DLIW Crewe (6) dDDLI Rotherham (11) IDDI Rachdale (20) LUWI Barrow (15) LDOW Gateshead (14) BLID Acrington (9) Lidla Scottish League
Aberdeen (3) WwwDd
Hearts (5) WIwwd ~
1 Reading
2
Bangers (2) WddWi
Crystal P.
0' Queen's PR
Swindon
Watford
6:3 6 3
.0
6 3
6 3
HOME
Goals
03
0.4 0 5
3 0 2 1 3 12
I 0 3 1 6 13 AWAY
Goals Pts. TL
A Pts PWLD FA
8
2 0 1 3 1 5 13
0 2 2 0 4 11
0 6 4 6 10 -
4 15 10
0 3 0 & 12
0 3 1 4 14 1
0 3 0 2 10.0.3
2 1 6 11 1 3
1 2 2 3
AWAY
Goals
Goals Pts. TL PFWLD FA Pts. P W LD FA Pts 94 20:2
4 0 1 15 59 15 9 440 011 3 8 5 1 0 4 3 1 6 14
9 4 3 0 11 8 6 5 3 1 1 14 97 13,
4 Bristol R. 1 Motherwell (4) ▼WLIW 3 5 4 1 0 17 8 8 4 2-1 1 9 7 5 12
4 Bournemouth 9 FRIENDLY
*
Arsenal 2 Rangers
Home and Away tables to date will be found on Page 5.
BADMINTON TREAT
FOR COLONY
Two Experts Due Here Next Month
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Inder (12) wWD-D 9 5 2 0 3 8 5
1 Partick (10) ^LWwW~~ 9 5 3.20 17. Kilmarnock (8) WwdW] 9 4 2 1 1 "St Mirren (-) Lwdw 9 5 3 2 0 L Lanark (9) ID 9 5 2 1 Queen's P. (14) LwIDW 9 40 "Falkirk (-) ILWIW Arbroath (11) wDLIW
9 4 2 Clyde (18) LwIwi Dunfline (13) •wDWIW 9 5 2 2 Hamilton (6) Lru. 9. 4 2 3 Albion (16) LIKWI 9 4 2 2 St. Johnstone (2) EdlLI-94 2 2 Hibernian (17) IWDID 9 S. 1:2
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It is understood that two
The second. Spoon and Practice the finest badminton players in of Japan on October 8, and will China, A. Spagnoletti, the Shang-remain here for a week The play-Shoot held by the Hong Kong Rife Association took place on the Army bal champion, and A. G. Meise, ers are the former holder of the title, are Ladies Mrs. B. Krenov, Mrs. Ranges at Kowloon City yesterday expected to pay a visit to Hong Dvorjetz, Mrs. Burton and Miss P.afternoon in brilliant zushing, the Thest S: B. (b) score being retune. Kong with the Shanghai Country Massey, Club tennis team which is coming Men G. Forbes. J. E. dued by Lieut. Pattillo (95) while here next month on an unofficial Pac de Massoulles, A. G. Meise, T. Cpl Butterfield, with ;
G. Figgis and probably A. Spagno- of 33% was the most suc
the S. R. (a) section.
(Continued at foot of next Colletti.