LEAGUE TABLES & FORM GUIDE
COVERING the last five League matches, this guide to current
form in the English and Scottish Football League indicates venne, opponent and result, with the most recent result on the extreme right column. (n18) indicates that the team played away to Team No. 18.
1. Aracnal
2 Aston Villa
3 Birmingham
4 Blackpool Bolton 6 Brentford
7 Charlton
8 Chelsen
9 Derby
10" Everton
11 Grimsby
12 Huddersfield
13 Loods
14 Leicester
15 Liverpool
16 Manchester U.
17 Middlesbro'
18 Portsmouth
19 Preston
20 Stoke
21 Sunderland 22 Wolves
1. Blackburn
2 Bradford
9. Burnley 4:Bury:
5 Chesterfield
6: Coventry
7 Fulham
8 Luton
FIRST DIVISION
Colony Badminton Titles
Playing at Taikoo Club Inst night, P. S. Bun and M. S. Lim beat E. F. Fincher and H. Kew 12-15, 16-9, 167, in the Colony Men's Doubles Badminton Championship.
(h22), 0—0 (h21) 2—0° (h 1-0 (all) 1-2 (a19) (h 1) 1- (a18) 00 6) 4-2 (h15) 2-0 (a14) 1- (a20) 3-6 (a19) 0-5 (h ̧7) 8—4 (a 0) 1—0 (h11) 1- (h21) 1-2 (a11) 0-2 (h 9). 2-2 (h16) 3—5 (a20) (015)
~1 (h14) 4-0 (a17) 2-1 (810) 1-2 (h12) 3-2 (hai) -2 (h: 2) 2-4 (a 9) 2-1. (h20) 1-0 (a 8) 3-1 (a:3) -3 (a14) 6-1 (h16) 7—1 (a12) 0-4 (h18) 3-31 (h17) 4-2 (h10) 0-1 (a20). 1—6 (a∙1)·0—1^(h:6) 1–3
(a4) 2-2 (h 0) 1-2 (h 8) 0-1 (ä16) 1—1 M. A. Oliveira, and L. A. Carvalho (h12) 3—2 (a18) 1-0 (a15)-3-0 (h· 5) 2-1 (a13) 2-1
(a 9), 1–4 (a.6) 2—1 (h17) 0—2 (h∙1) 2–1 (a.3). 1–7 beat N. Smith: and P.; Wilson -
*15-12,
LAWN BOWLS MEETING
(h18) 8-0 (810) 2–8 (h22) 1—2 (h_7) 4–0 (a 5) 2315-7, in the second game of the even (h15) 1-1 (a14) 0–2 (h17) 0-1 (a22) 1—4 (h10) 1-2 go (a_5) 0—4 (h13) 2~~0⋅ (h.7) 1–5. (a21) 0-2 (h 2) 1—1 (h· 5) 1-2 (a18) 1-1 (h10) 0-3 (a 2): 0—2 (h22) 0—2, (a 8) 1-0 (h19) 1-1 (a 7) 1-7 (a 4) 5-3′ (h_9) 1–1 (a 7) 0-3 (h 5) 1-2 (a13) 1-0 (a11) 2—0 (h21) 3-0 (a22) 0-6 (h10)-0-1 (h. 2) 0–0 (h19) '0—0 (a 7) 3-3 (p17) 2-2 (h 3) 50 (a16) 11 (18) 0–0 (h 1) 2-1 (a16) 1-0 (h 9) 3-0 (h 8) 6–1 (a.6) 0—1 th 4) 1-1 (1.4) 1–1 (h 6) 1–1 (a 1) 0-2 (h14) 2—0 (a17) (h18)^3-0 (a 1) 0–0 (a12) 2—1 (h13) 4—1 (n15) 2-0
SECON
· DIVISION
(b 2) 6-4, (a 9) 2——3 (h10) 3—1 (h 8) 1-0 (a18)⋅ 3-4) (h_7) 1-5 (a20) 0-2 (h 4) 3-2 (h 8) 2-1 (a14) 1- (a21) 2-1 (a 8) 0-1 (h14) 1-0 (a 1) 0- (h10) 2-0 (a 5) 1-2, (h17) 4--0 (a 2) 2-8 (h 6) 5-0 (a18) 1–1 (h 4) 2-1 (a22) 1-1 (h10) 3-0 (b21) 31 (a12) 0-2 (h13) 5-1 (all) 1-0 (h21) 1–1 (a 4) 0—5. (h20) 1—0 (a 2) 5-1. (h 9) 2–1 (a10) 1—1 (h18) 1-0 (a16) 1—2 (a15) 2-2 (h 3) 1-0 (a18) 1–0 (a 2) 1-2 (h17). 6—3)
⚫ Manchester. C. (a 8) 0-3 (h 1) 3—2 (a 7) 1—2 (h14) 1-3 (a15) 0-1
10 Millwall
11 Newcastle
12 Norwich
13 Notts F. 14 Plymouth 15 Sheffield' U. 16 Southampton. 17. Swansea 18 Tottenham 19 Tranmere
20 Wednesday - 21 West Brom
22 West Ham
1. Aldershot
2 Bournemouth.
3 Brighton
4. Bristol C. Bristol R.
5
8 Cardiff
7. Clapton
8. Crystal P.
9 Exeter
10 Ipswich:
11 Mansfield
12 Newport
13 Northampton
14 Notts C.
15 Port Vale 16 Queen's P.R. 17. Reading:
Southend
18
19 Swindon
20 Torquay 21 Walsall
22 Watford
1 Accrington
2 Barnsley
8 Barrow
4 Bradford C.
5 Carlisle.
6 Chester
7 Crewe
8 Darlington
9 Doncaster 10 Gateshead 11 Halifax 12 Hartlepools 13 Hull 14
Lincoln
15 New Brighton 16 Oldham 17 Rochdale 18 Rotherham 19 Southport. 20. Stockport -21 Wrexham -22 - York
Abortcen Albion
Arbroath
Ayr Celtic
Clyde
7. Falkirk
8 Hamilton
9 Hearts
-10 Hornian
-11 Kilmarnock
•12 Motherwell: 18
Partick
14. Queen O'S.
(a14) 2-2 (à 1) 1–3 (h 7) 1—1 (h15) 4-—~0 (a 3) 0—2 (a 3) 0-2 (a16) 0–0 (h 6) 0–1 (a19) 3–0 (h22) 2—0 (a 3) 0-3 (h18) 1-2 (a16) 1—8 (a17) 1-0 (h, 5) 2—4] (a 6) 1-5 (h19),2—2: (h16) 0–2 (122) 0—5 (h 4) 1——— (h10) 22 (h15) 0–1 (a 3) 0–1 (a:9) 3-1 (h 2) 4—1 ‚(h21) 1-1 (h8) 2-2 (a14) 1–0 (á10) 0–4 (h 9) 1-0
(a21) 0-2 (a13) 2—0°(h12) 3–1 (a20) 0-2 (h 7). (h20) 0-1 (a4) 0-4 (h22) 3-2 (h12) 0–1 (a 8) 36 (h21) 2-2 (a12) 2—1 (h 8) 0–1 (a 7) 0–1 (h 1) 4-3 (h22) 2-2 (a18) 2—2 (a 5) 0–3 (h11) 0-3 (a21) 0-2 (a19) 4—1 (a17) 1–0 (h-2) 2-0 (h16) 2—0 (a 6) 0–1 (h 8) 1-2 (h16) 2-0 (a 6) 1–1 (a 5) 1—3 (h19). (a19) 2-2 (h 5) 1—1 (a17) 2–−3 (h13) 5—0 (all) 0–2
THIRD DIVISION (SOUTH)
(h12) 1-0 (a13) 0-5 (h14) 0-3 (h 3) 1-1 (n17) 0-5 (a18) 2-2 (h·9) 2-0 (a 6) 0-5 (a 4) 0–2 (h22) 1 (h ̧6) 1-2 (h18) 3-0 (810) 0—0 (a 1) 1-1 (h. 8) Om0 (h 7) 3-1 (a12) 2-0 (h13) 0–0 (h_2) 2-0 (a 6):1-1 (a ́6) 2—0 (h10) 8-3 (h17) 0–2 (a14) 1-3. (b 4) 14 (a17) 0-0 (a 3) 2–1 (h_2) 5–0 (a 7) 1—1 (h13): 2—0 (a 4) 1-3 (h÷8) 4–0 gg22) 0-1 (h 6) 1-1 (818) 0-1 (h20) 1---8 (a .7) 0-4 th12) 1-1 (h21) 40 (¤·8) 0:0 (a 5) 1—4 (h 3) 2-2 (a^2) 0–2 (u20) 1–0 (h12) 3–1 (h13) 2-0 (a '5) 3—8 (h 3)00 (a12) 2—3 (h14) 0—2 (h15)-2-0 (h16) 2-2 (a18), 0—2 (a22) 0—2 (h19) 1-1 (a:1) 0-1 (h 4) 0-2 (a 8) 1~1 (h10) 3-2 (s. 9) 1-8 (a14) 0-1 (h 1) 5-0 (a 4). 0-0 (h17) 1–1 (a 6) 0—2. (h13) 1-0 (a17) 1-3 (a 1) 3–0 (h 5) 3–1 (a10) 2-0 (all) 0-2 (a19) 1–1 (h20) 0—1 ́(h16) 1-2 (a21) 0-4 (h21) 2-0 (a11) 2—2 (h19) 2–1 (a15) 2—1 (h20) I—–—–—–1 (h:6). 0-0 (h14) 3-1 (h 5) 2—0 (a18) 1—1 (h 1) 50 (a21) 2-0 (a 9) 0-8 (h11) 2-0 (819) 1-2 (h`7) 1—0 (a22) 1—2 (h15) 1–1 (a16) T-2 (h18) 2-1 (a11) 1–) (a 8) 3-1 (h22) 2-1 (015) 1—0 (h,9) 0–1 (816) 1- (h22) 2-0 (a16) 0-2 (h18) 0-2 (a 8) 0-4 (h15) 4 (h19),2,–1 (a20) 1–2 (h 7) 1- (h‡1) 2—0 (a∙2)
THIRD, DIVISION: (NORTH)
(b. 4), 2-3, (a18) 1—6-(614) 9—4Ƒ(a19) ̊0—1 (b 7) 2—1 (h 6), 3-0 (a4) 2–0 (h13) 5–1 (a 9) 3–1 (h19) 3– (h11) 0–0 (a15) 0–2 (1.8) 2—0 (021) 0-3 (h22) 2- (a 1) 8-2 (h ̧2) 0–2 (a16) 1–2 (a12) 8—1 (h10). 1– (h19) 1-1 (a 0)-0—1 (h18)-8—1 (h14) 4—3 (a20) 0—— (a 2) 0-3 (h16) 4–2 (a11) 1–1 (a10) 0—4 (121) 4– (a14) 2-3 (a19) 2-1 (h.9) 1–2 (h20) 2–1 (a 1) 1- (a18) 3-2 (h17) 1-2 (a 3) 0-2 (h18) 0—1′ (a14), 0- (a 8) 2-1-(h 5110 (a 7) 2—1.(h2) 1—3 (a16) 0–0 (h17) 2-2 (a22) 1-1 (h21) 51 (h 6) 80 (a:4)-1- (h15) 3-1 (a 3) 0–0 (h-6) 1—1 (a17) 5—4 (h18) 1- (h18) 1-1 (a17) 4—3 (h22) 3–2 (h 4) 1-3 (a13) 14 (a20) 2-2 (h 1) 6-1 (a 2) 1—5 (s 8) 1—0 (h12) 4—1| (h 7) 3-2 (h20) 8--2 (a 1) 1—3 (a 5) 3-4 (h 8),8~0| (a11) 1–3 (h21) 2-3 (h 3) 2—0 (a22) 0–2 (h17) 8—1 (h3) 10 (a 6) 2—4 (h-4)»2—1= (a18) 1—3 (h'0) 0- (010) 22 (h12) 3-4 (a: 8)-2-1 (h11) 4-5 (a15)
(a12) 1-1 (h 8) 8-3 (a 5) 1–3 (h16) 8-1 (a11) 1- (05) 1—1 (h 7) 1-2 (a20) 1–8 (h 1) 1–0 (a`2) 1 (h18) 2-2 (a14) 2—3 (h19) 3–1 (a. 7):1–2; (h ̃5) (h22) 1—8 (a15) 8-2 (a10) 1-5 (h 8) 3-0 (a:6) (21) 3-1 (h10) 1–1 (812) 2-3 (h15) 2—0 (a 3) 0.
SCOTTISH LEAGUE (FIRST DIVIS
15 Queen's Park, 10 RIEN
(a15
(h10) 0–1 (a 7) 8—1 (h19) 8—2 (h19) 2–1 (a 5) 14 (h20) 2-4 (a10) (h/0), 3–0 (n10) 2–1 (a18) 3—4 (h11) 4—1 (h12) (69) 0–2 (h16) 2—–0 (a11) 2—2 (h 8) 1–1 (a10) 3—2 (a16) 0—4° (h_2) 4—1 (214) 1—1 (h 6) 8—1 (118) 8—1 (h18) 8—1 (s. 8) 0-3 (h12) 4–0 (a′ 5) 1—3 (a14) 2– (§ 8) 8—1 (h 1) 1-3 (a17), 1–4 (h14) 2—1 (h18) (a18) 2–0 (h18) 4–0 (a 4) 1—1 (n14) 0–3 (h16) 1–3 (1.4) 2–0 (519) 1–1 (h18) 8−−2 (a12) 2–1 (§ 1) 3—–—–—–—4 (-1) 18 (hi) 1-1 (815) 2-3 (b2) 1-2 (1-4) (h2
(h‐4) 2–2 (a-3) 1—4 (618) 3—4 (a17)
-0 (1) 0–4 (116) 2–2 (111) 4–8 (à 5)
(15) 11 (57) 1–2 (h 8) 3-0 (h 0) 3 (a 6) 0–2 (h10) &–—–—– (a18) 2-2 (h® 2) 1.
(418) 4-2 (h 3) 1-3 (a19) 2-1 (a-8) (18) 4–0 (310) 1–1 (h. 7) 2–1 (b20) 2–1 (h11) 18 St. Johnstone,, (h14) 3–0 (a §) 2–9 (h 8) 4—3 (h 1) 1–0 (1.7) 1– 19 Bt Mirren a (a 2) 1-2 (h 9) 1–1 (a 1) 2-3 (h16) 1-2 (h20) 3-2 20 Third Lanark,. (a11) 2-5 (h14) 0–1 (a 2) 4–2 (b17) 1—2 (019) 2-
emmes not included.)
-17 Rangers (A.
LOCAL HOCKEY INTERNATIONAL REPRESENTATIVES
At the monthly meeting of the Hong Kong Hockey Association Connell yes- terday at St. Andrew's Church Hall the following representatives were elected for the International Hockey Tourna- ment starting next month:
E. R. Divett; Ireland, Dove; Scotland, - Portugal, 3. Gonsalves, England, G.
Capt. Mackenzie-Komedy;: Wales, E dia R. 8. Gill and China, Tam.. F. A Morgan; Germany, Sommer; In-
Lt. Hook, of the Royal Artillery, has been elected Vice-President of the Hong Kong Hockey Association vice' Lieut. · Douglas who is proceeding on Home leave next 'Saturday, 1*09
The annual match between the. Ci- vilians and the Services has been can- celled owing to the introduction of the Six-A-Side Tournament.
A meeting of the General Commit- tee of the Hong Kong Lawn Bowls Association will be held on Tuesday, March 7, at 5.80 p.m. in the Board London. To-day--In a Rugby League Room of Messra. Jardine Matheson match played yesterday, Liverpool and Company
beat Widnes by 9 points to 9-Reuter.
Interlocking Grip
By BEST BALL
"A sore thumb led Henry Picard to change from the overlapping grip to the interlocking and the subsequent success, he achieved, has led many golfers to believe that in this grip lies the panacea <for all their golfing ailments. Gene Sarazen, however, who has used the grip enough years to give it a fair trial, claims the interlocking grip is not so good but is particu- larly suitable for players' 'with short or stubby fingers.
•••
The big advantage to be gained from this type of grip according to Gene is that it is next to Im- possible for the right hand to slip under the shaft and cause a smothered hook, an ailment not uncommon when the overlapping -grip-is used. Another golfer to recently gain fame with this type of grip is Reginald Whitcombe, newly crowned British Open cham-: pion. Bobby Jones on the other hand used the overlapping grip and his record speaks for its efficiency. In the interlocking grip, the little finger of the right hand interlocka
GRAPHIC COLE
ADVISES INTERLOCKING GRIP FOR
* PLAYERS":
WITH SHORT *FINGERS
GENT SARAZEN
KEEPS RIGHT HAND PROM -SLIPPINS UNDER" SHART
with the forefinger of the left.
Monday-Employ Firm Grip in
Explosion Shots,
GOLFERS
BOBBY JONES CLUBS
INCORPORATE MANY FUNDAMENTAL AIDS
TO BETTER GOLF
“CUSHION-NECK"-Shock is reduced to a minimum
vibration is dampened
finger-fatigue
leavened.
GRIP The famous Jones “Formgrip" promotes freer grip with botter control.
3. Perfect balance ensuring absolute confidence in strokes.
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