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Record Number Of Entries For Softball Leagues

.....

(By "GRANDSTAND")

Softball registrations for the coming season reached a new high as 32 teams signified their intention of participating in this year's leagues. The Senior Men's Division is supported by fourteen registrations with a further semi-official intimation that the USS "Floyd's Boy" might also join..

Several new teams feature the League should therefore, advise | Junior league's nine registrations, the Hon. Secretary of their inten- while proof of the popularity of tions as soon as possible. Softball among women is evi-

denced by the record number of Registrations Approved

rine registrations received.

Grst

In view of the fact that many teams comprise of these ladies members playing for the time, the Council of the Associa- tion have agreed with their re peated requests for a Junior Di- vision, provided there will be at least four teams in each division. Managers of ladies tears de- siring participation in the Junior

Hockey League Opens On Sunday

The following are the registra- tions approved by the Council

Men's Senior League Pak Sports Club (Manager H. Moosdeen).

Dare-Devils (Manager R. A. Silva).

Americans (Mariager F. K. Cleary).

Chủng Hwa (Manager Dick Chung).

Braves (Manager C. A. Figueiredo).

H.K Baseballers (Manager F. 3. Mollieni.

Jaguars (Manager Ollie Vas). St. Joseph's (Manager A. J. Hussain).

St. Theresa's (Manager E. Rozario).

Overseas Chinese (Manager Johnnie Ho).

Madcaps (Manager F. Walioi-]

The Hong Kong Hockey As- sociation League will be mak-) ing a start on Sunday morn-lands). ing with a programme of eight: matches.

All the games will be played in the morning, the first bully off time will be 10 a.m. and the! last at 11.15 3.20.

Club secretaries are requested to ensure prompt attendance of their teams; a maximum of 10 minutes delay will be allowed.

Umpires are requested to con firm before 5 pm, today and to inform the Secretary of results as soon as possible after each match.

The Secretary or representa tive of the University team requested to contact Yeo. Gater. Tel. No. 31193 P.O. Mess as soon as possible.

The following are the fixtures for Sunday:

Army Reetrio "B". King's Park, Roval Nary Recreation Club, No. 1 ground, 11.35m. Umpire: Captain Chistell and Padiry.

C'niversity YMCA. Pokfulam, 16.15- a.m.: Umpire: L'Seaman Brader and Marrison.

*

Khala Commanda, Sookanpop, 10 a.m.;

Umpire:" Yeothans and For.

Dutch Chand Tara, King's Park, Royal Navy Recreation Club, No. 2 ground. 2. Umpires: DA Dillion and Coplain Peyre.

Cumbancheros (Manager Elas Despa).

Man- Canadians (Temporary ager Miss Alice Mar).

Shanghai Chinese Team (Man-i ager Y. C. Mei).

Lionel

Men's Junior League Jaguars. (Manager Sequiera).

Spartans (Manager Bob Black- stone).

Aces (Manager G. O. Jones). Griffis (R. A. Bux).

Black Hawks (Manager R. R.| Sequiera),

Rexes (Manager A. R. Samy).] Braves (Manager Bill Silva). Overseas Chinese (Johnnie Ho), Shanghai Chinese Team (Man-

Y. C. Mei).

ager

Pep Retains Featherweight World Title

Waterbury, September 21. Willie Pep kept his world featherweight title last night by blasting

Eddie young Compa to the canvas three times and stopping him on a technical knockout at 41 seconds of the seventh round in the Municipal Stadium.

Pep. making his firet de fence of the 126-pound crown that he captured heroi, all vi from Bandy Saddler ងក February 11, gave his young, challenger from New Havení a terrific battering and prac- tically closed both his eyes before referee BHI Conway stopped the bout.

2

A crewa of more that 18,000 chilled. fans gave Compo a grand ovation as he left the ring for he had given

display magnificent

of 'gameness after being floored twice in the fifth round. He was floored the third time in the seventh. But he was on his feet again trying to fight back when. Conway interven

despite Eddie's protest- United Press. ..

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A David And Goliath Affair

HONG KONG, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, 1949.

Swimming Notes:

VRC-Chinese YMCA Return Meet

- (By KIMBERLEY)

The last inter-club swimming meet before the start of the Colony Championships will be the VRC-Chinese YMCA return gala arranged for Saturday night.

opponent

What is certain W25 that At the Ballerand meant well worst. he underestimated the sportsmanship of the Army, The meet meanwhile was highly suc cessful

Golf Teams And Starting

Times

Teams and Starting Times

for the match between The

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Huddersfield In For A Severe Thrashing

^^{By "ALBION")

Royal Hong Kong Golf Club The onslaught of the Wolves last week when they and Services on next Sunday are as given below.

Singles will be played in the morning-three-quarter difference of handicap. Foursomes in the afternoon-three-eighths differ

ence of combined handicaps. One

for Foursomes.

OLD. COURSE

PL

staged a dramatic recovery in the last few minutes to win their game against Everton, should hold them in good stead for their home match against lowly Huddersfield this week.

o severe thrashing. This should be one of the best home bankers of the day.

DIVISION III (South) At Fratton Park this week, L/LTE Portsmouth should continue their BOURNEMOUTH › Brighton

recent rum of successes by easily BRISTOL C. Walsall 5.45 S. Gordies (8) Maj Escconating for Bolton. Pompey's PALACE Bristol Rovers

94 D. Robh (3) ▼ Maj. Gen. G.C.

Eram (14). 5.41 KS Klarbora (4)

CM (4).

AEG.

This event will be of par- there unto the Army man had point for Singles and two points It looks, in fact, as though Town will be in for ticular interest, not only be-drawn up. Ballerand then paced cause the Chinese had the soldier, swimming slowly but beaten the Victorians in their sprinted in a burst of speed dur- AM. first meeting on July 16 this ing the last five yards to beat his year, but also because the Chinese will be lining up their best talent who will be offer- ing challenges in October.

For the Victorians in this meet ruch Colony swim stars as Scany Monteiro, Tony Lopes and Gerry Rosa-Pereira will be turning cut. On the Chinese side will be the voung school-boy, Wong Kam wah (once a Lai Tsun lad) Chan Chau-cheong and Ng Nin Dar| nerves of Championship calibre may be uncovered in this meet.

Down on the programme i Schny Monteiro switching th Sonny

100 yards free style against Wong Kun-wah. This race may be al- tered to the 20 free style. In either case, the race will be worth watching.

distance (320) is

The longer 14 eferable from the competition point of view. The real ability o Monteiro for the 100-sprint has been revealed recently whereas has best for the 220 still remains unknown.

Wong on the other hand, is best in distances of 220 and up-

Another feature will be the 100 yards breast stroke with Gerry Rosa-Pereira pitted against Chan Chiu-cheong

Rosa-Pereira, the ruling

been Mas

beaten champion,

badly twice before and very Indeed. In two inter-club com. petitions, he never managed s first; and was once place third

Yvanovich to Johnny

when losing to Chan. San Francisco, September 20.

The VRC swimmer has how- Ladies' League Felicissimo Ampon of the ever, clocked 77 Eat in a practice

Philippines today defeated swim; and is 3 confident of remain- Clovers (Manager Marie Bap- Bob Lewis of Stanford, 6-3, ing within that standard. tista).

12-10, in the national hard race against Chan Chiu-cheong Squaws (Manager Bill Silva).

will tell whether or not Gerry Wahoos (Manager Hal Wing-court championships.

can still swim the butterfly. lee)..

It was Ampon's first match here and was strictly a "David and: Goliath" affair as five foot six Inch Ampon faced the six fout four inch basketball star Stanford.

White Fangs (Manager Hal Winglee).

Canadian (Manager: Alice Mar). Pirates (Manager A. E Ablong) McTylercans (Manager Mike

Lee).

St. Theresa's (R. A. Remedios). Wildcats (Manager F. J. Mol-

then).

Bong Kong Hockey Club Arr. S Meeting Of Managers

kun pou 11.12 am: Capiret Mr. Palmer and Mr. Makber Singh.

has

from

Ampon's crisp serves and vollers and court generalship told the story. Lewis broke his opponent's service only once, but Ampon broke through in the fifth of the first set and then kept his oranj A meeting of Managers been convened for Friday, Sep- serve to win Revi"Pax-Sports-Club- ing tember 23, -at-Doc Molthen's In the gruelling second set Park, Recreto Grid, 10 m.; Um Office at 6 pm and all register- which lasted 45 minutes, Ampon broke through Lewis' serve in the pipes: Yes. Cater and W.Q. Vincent. ed managers are requested Royal Air Force Beckyard Recreation attend for the purpose of discuss third game bat Lewis gained con- getting his Cinb, Kai Tak. 10.35 am: Umpires:ing the league schedule and also fdence and started

hard serve in the Opening Day Ceremonies.

The necessary Fees together Hong Kong Police Homade, Bounders with player registrations should Street, 19.16 am: Umpires: Kajor be handed in before the end of

the month.

Mr. Blinke and Mr. Xavier,

Pensions and Mr. Grewal.

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The tall collegian got caught in. no-man's land at 30-30 and put his backhand out of bounds to give the Filipino a game point and then netted on a volley to finish the game-United Press.

BASEBALL SCORES

New York September 20, Today's baseball scores were as follows:-

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NATIONAL LEAGUE

Brooklyn Dodgers Chicago Cubs ..

This

New Rules

Of Golf Approved

London, September 21. By a 94 per cent majority, the members of the Royal and An- cient Golf Club at St. Andrew's. today approved the draft of the will new rules of golf which come into force on January 1. 1950.

The new rules are for

à pro of two bationary period

years when they will be reconsidered and amerided K .necessary Wherever possible, match play and stroke play rules have been amalgamated but there has been no change the

stymie rule.

Flaber (9) AM. HY. Snow (k) • Mai

Haig (13). 1.&C W. Robertum (1) `♥ Maj. REG,

Turbestreen (10.

2010 JA Butler (13) Mai. . Crack.

Tull (14).

Scirting (14)

18.06 A Miller (16) ▼ L. Car. J.BF. 1.8 2.L. Macintyre (18) ℗ Mai. I. SL

John Taten (16).

10.

W.R. Patson (16)

V.B. Karrics (13),

LL COL

10.16 W.HE. Colled (17) MRL JAI

Pillingham (18). 1020 773- Wap(32) ~~2/24.co.,

Mudle (18).

16.241. Eldon (21) Capt. J. Shipster

(21). 10.38 J. Wright (20) +

Houston (20).

1-46

Mes.

DJ

FF. Salmabury (15)

Mai. G.

"Lerwin (31)..

Wish (19).

convincing victories of late mean EXETER v Ipswich that they must still be consider-Leston v PORT VALS

Millwall y ed a power in the football world NEWPORT

to see NORTHAMPTON Torquay and don't be surprised them shoot to the top of the table Norwich v Swindon

NOTES F. v Aldershot in the near future.

West Bromwich, who seem to Reading V NOTTS C

Watford v SOUTHEND have settled down to Division status extremely

are this

DIVISION III (North) weck the visitors at oker Park, ACCRINGTON Y Tranmere

and CARLISLE v Barrow the home of Sunderland, should come away with at least DARLINGTON v Southport

Gateshead V DONCASTER interland in recent years have HALIFAX Bradford C. Sunder

MANSFIELD not touched anything like their pre-war might, when the name oldhar ROCHDALE

Chester Sunderland meant something in N. BRIGHTON Y the football world.

ROTHERHAM Lincoln These past few seasons they WREXHAM v York have been content, or seemingly Hartlepools v STOCKPORT

а

the league, only just avoiding P. Jackman (16) ▼ Surg. Cdr. D..so, to linger round the bottom of relegation each time. The game looks very open, with a draw as the result.

Hove To Fight Hard

GONZALES TO TOUR AS A PROFESSIONAL

NEW COURSE 9.40 A.E. Ligraman (6) ▼ Brix. A, de

Burgh Morris (19) 9.44 W.D. Davies (0) * Mai A. Jopes

5.41 W.G. Davidson. (15)

Middlesboro,

• Mas. J. Barrest:" (10).

who have been constantly in States national lawn tennis cham- 22 H.R Cleland (1) • Kai RM trouble in this direction of recent pion, today signed a one-year con-

Sommerville (12).

team another

New York, September 20. Richard Gonzales, the United

years and from whom some real tract to tour as a professional 9.56 1. Goldman (9) ▼ Mai 18. Puzh | football long overdue, will have under the direction of Bobby

110).

There is however a general 16.00 NJ. Whelpice (15) Mai TW

Chailey (14).

chion (18).

reduction of penalties with the main change connected with a 18.44 WE Griere (16) ▼ Maj. M. Het reduction of penalty for a ball lost out of bounds or unplay- 12.08 NR. OLT (14)▼ CRO. W.D.

This is now being dis- able.

15.12 TD. Derdale (1) M. tance only and not stroke and distance as previously.

Webb (18).

Baxley (18).

Rendell (18).

15.16 WA Nicholas (18) Capt. DR. This change automatically pro-

general lightening of 1.0 2.8. Ele (24). Cap. D.G. Chick duces a penalties and from January 1 there will be no such a thing as 104 KP., Noble (14) LCA D.. a two-stroke penalty In the game.

Simpler Rufes

(21)

Отчупа (26). 1982 AR. MBride, (20)

Dendall-Brown (24), PA. Laroche (26) Nelson (20).

10.50

*

Capt. I.

FOURSOMES—AFTERNOON

.. OLD. COURSE

Riggs

to fight extremely hard to avoid

Gonzales will be opposed by in their game with Charl-

Jack Kramer on the tour, which ton at the Valley this week.

On form, if there is any such will

open

at the Madison Sonare thing at the beginning of any Garden in New York on October Lootball season, Charlton should 25. He has been guaranteed-$60,-- take full points with plenty to 000, with the privilege of 60 per

spare

country.

In Division II Spurs, the pre- cent of the gate for the matches with "Kramer. These will number last sent leaders, are

away to

between 90 and 100, and will be year's Cup finalists-Leicester, 1

city in the think they should bring home the played in every majo bacon in the form of two points. The American amateur cham

Hull City, who have leaped up plon flew in from California-to- to second place in this league go

day to sign the contract with to Sheffield this Saturday

Riggs, thus marking Riggs's 5- guests of Wednesday

the

and will

of promotion during the tour, although he may take part in the doubles competition.

find Owls providing very smption of the role of a prometer. much stiffer opposition than they Riggs will concentrate on the task have been experiencing of late 2,34 Eub and Lissaman Mai. Cen. Yes, a good home win is antici-

Erans and Brie, de Burch Morris,¦pated. 254 Kinghorn and Darles v B/LL CE

'-jun and Mai Jover. 208 Gordon and Davidson

The new setup of rules makes in interpretation them simpler with no separate sections for

and match-play

stroke play. PM Fenalties for deliberate breach of the rules are just as severe, which means the loss of a hole in match-play and disqualification ini stroke play.

Golfers generally should wel. come the new rules which also .provide for the discontinuance

of play during

thunderstorms

as it is realised that danger. from lightning has increased Lince strel shafted clubs tered the game.

en.

Shauna Anderson, who on Mon- Cay clicked the clock at 67.8 seconds (no Hans Anderson tale that, to be sure!) is marked down to swim the distance again in the VRC women's handicap event.

Why the Hong Kong-Philip pine

Interpart swim

events (which have been decided on) have not yet been announced, as somebody asked, I really wouldn't know. From here and there, however, I gathered that -the-events-will-bi similan-te

those swum in the meet here. last year,

except that, as I) feared, the distances will be int

The Rules of Golf Committee metres stretched along 21 50.

have been engaged in preparing metre pool.

this new code for nearly three The men's races, it is quite years and they. have consulted certain will be 100, 200, 400 the National Golf Unions, the and 800 metres free style, 100 and 200 metres breast stroke, 100 onions and the Professional and 150 metres back stroke. The The Dominions have expressed relays: 3 x 100 metres medley themselves in favour of the new and the 4 x 100 metres free style, { rules and their adoption by the The meeting will be in Manila Royal and Ancient Club is a clear three days, step towards and held through

uniformity with November 4-8.

those now provailing in the Unit-| those

prevailing in the The European YMCA Swim- United States-Reuter ming Club entertained the Army last night in # swim meet emerging victorious by a few points.

The evening went over in fine:

spirit among the swimmers. Some

of the spectators however, were involved in a discussion over the

6 x 50 yards relay, won by the

Association.

MODI

British Professional .

and Mah. Barrett

217 Snow and Cieland

and Mai. SontaktviÏM.

2.16 Robertson and Goldman

from and Park. −2.20–Butler--and Whetston

Craclepel and Chatter.

Maj. Fisher

At Lowest Ebb

In addition to Gonzales, Kramer and

Segura Riggs, Pancho (Ecuador) will also make the Plymouth at the moment are at tour. A fifth player, whose iden Mai. Hair their lowest ebb, but still for tity was not disclosed, has also

one day been invited to join-Beater.. them, the tide must Twelve turn: Will Brentford be the vic-

*231 Ka) Miller und Grieve e Lt. Cdr. Stiriler and Mef. Hutchison.

tims of this revival? Ives one care forecast a home win?

other hand, Swansea, on the should have an easy samme at where 2.2 Macintyre and Offver Maj. St. | Veich Field this week,

John Yates and Capt, Webb.

Luton are the visitors. Swansea should take full points

2. Paterson and Doradale Co

Marriot,and Maj. Barley, 2.25 Colledge and Nicholas v. Mai FE

Ungham and Capt. Bindell

kapu, Chick...

LRC TENNIS MATCHES CANCELLED

Owing to the uncertainty of

Recreation A keenly contested game can the weather, all week-day mat be expected at Reading, where ches in the Ladies

Club Tennis

for this Tournament 2.40 Water and Kite * 2/24. Modle and Notts County) will do bate the Leaders of

week have been cancelled

A revised programme of Mon- September 28, Tuesday, Sep- form this season and I think day, Mat should just make the grade. A tember 27, and Wednesday, Sep- tember 28, will be published as difficult result to forecast.

soon as possible. Newport will be expected to Club matches fixed for Sun- overcome their old Second Divi- day, September 25, will be played 2.54 P.. Jackson and Laroche y Sorg.sion rivals, Millwall, and perhaps if the weather is fine.

Division 2.44 Bidon and Noble Capt. Shipster tle. The County are in tip top!

and Lt. Col. OFynn 2.48 Wright and AN. Other Houston and AN. Düber) 252 Sainsbury and McBride +1) Mai Lerwill, and Capt. Dowtail Brown,

Cir, Welsh and' Lt. Col. Neilson.

LADIES SECTION

gain for themselves a more en- vious position in the league than

that which they occupy at- the

A Shanghai Foursome against Eger moment.

was played at the last 'regular "Third

Thursday", at- Deep Water Bay, on · Beğe tomber. 15:

cards. of, three, down to Boɛes.

Old Rivals

KCC TENNIS CHAMPIONSHIPS

Kowloon Cricket Club will be gin to play its Singles, Doubles To pairs led for winning · pizze with Notts Forest, who have slipped and Mixed Doubles Tennis Chame

badly in the last couple of games; They were: Mn. B. Wallem and Xrs have Aldershot, as their visitorship games tomorrow, Entries

closed yesterday. KG. Kukle: RM, F. Enbinson and Mr. this

and should prove an- A. HIL

week

The Convening Committee an The Animan Meeting will be bed at other safe home bet

The match of the day in Divi-nounced that weather permitting 2) Ballerand "on the fifth leg, saw Johnny Palmer, the only Deep Water Bay on Thursday, Sepsion III (North) is that at Gates competitors will play off as many

first 3 the Army swimmer

yards behind. Reaching the end in today's first and engaged - The programme la totions: A head where the league leaders on Friday and Sunday. The

I

happened

that

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Golf Tourney

Boston BraveS Pittsburgh Pirates

9

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2 6

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Walton Heath, Surrey,

September 20.

Philadelphia Phillies 52 Louis Cardinals

5 12 7.17

20 United States player

AMERICAN LEAGUE

of the bath, Balierand stopped British

Chicago White Sox

New York Yankees

R H

3 3

3

Detroit Tigers

G 13 1

Cleveland Indians

2

Boston Red Sox Plan

$

Philadelphia Athletics 8 10

St. Louis Browns ... 16 12

Washington Senators 6 11

United Press;

RASC HOCKEY TEAM

ber 29.

"

Players to And

matches

professional match during the mourning.

a real ding dong struggle for ground, reserved for cricket, will play golf championship, won

their own opponents or notify the Secre-supremacy, with perhaps Doncas-be closed for tennis on Saturdays. There are 11 entries for the ter just in front at the final But his match on the Walton Heath

Women's Singles, 14 for the Met's VRC-CHINESE "Y" course today by three and one preaching and Putting and Putting Com

against E. B. Williamson an etitions will take place. All carde must Division will be that between Doubles, 28 for the Men's Doubles SWIMMING MEET assistant professional from the az 430, followed by presentation of prizes and Crewe (third). I think this

be returned by cls. The will be served Mansfeld (second in the league) and 24 for the Mixed Doubles.

Recreation Club entertain the

Midlands.

In the afternoon Long Driving. Ap- other needle match in this Singles, 14 for the Women's '

by Lady Marse

The following member will

DJ-

should be a much easier task for

Another interesting Swimming

The main onslaught by the 0 Meet: is promised for Saturday. Americans on this championship, her and Mr Counts: Lonster and we may see a change of charge of the Competition: Tombstone Mensteld than that of Domeas- September 24, when the Victoria for which the "News of the World Driving-Krs. Robb sat Mr.Penn: leadership in the league after Rest TMCA at the VRC Pont provides: 11,150 in prize money Putting and Appracting-kira Latimer Saturday's games.

apart from a championship trophy, and Mrs. Pieg: Putting-Mrs. Hooter will be made tomorrow when the and My Coombap

There are already some 40 members The following is a list of the 32 matches in the second round

entered for the day's events and events which will be down for take place.

noped that even more will be present. decision:

at. 9.30 p..

"A" Clas

The following has been selected 1. 100 yards free style, to represent the RASC in their 2100 yards back stroke. hockey match against the 100 yards breast stroke,

Nomads" on the Garrison Hoc-4.50 yards free style. key Ground at Shamshuipo to-550 yards free style relay morrow, bully-off 6 p.m.

"B" ClAKE

Last Minute Change

Alast minute alteration to the draw was made so that Skip Alexander of the United Stater team came in instead of his fellow American, Melvyn Harbert

Palmer will meet Tom Halibur ton in the second round while the relaysther Pairings for the Americanr

Sgt. Bower (B Coy), Lt. Brooks 1.100 yards tre style, (52 Sup. F1) Capt Bridgford 23 x 50 yards: medley (HQLP) Lt Day (1674 WT FI), 3 100 yards breaststroke Mai, Mitchell (8 Coy), Capt Jar 4.220 yards free style. rett (1874-19T- P), Norman 5 100 yards back stroke... (083 Cor), DVB Boyton (27 Coy), 64 x 50 yards free style relay Maj. Lambie (27

Coy), Lt Cal

Maj. Hunter Ladles

1. 100 yards free style. (HQ 27 Inf.

S/Sg

Firth (8 Coy), 2. 50 yards back stroke, Reserves

350 vards breast stroke. Coy Capt. Fenner (8

Umpire: RSM Scott,

Hazelton Brigade).

4. 4 x 50 yards free style relay

HOME FOOTBALL- RESULTS

London, September 20. The following were theh results of football matches played today:

SCOTTISH LEAGUE CUP Dark Final Second Dunfermline 0 Airdreonians' 0 ELETRISE GOLE, CUP

Second Round Replay: Linfelder 6 Glentoran

are Jimmy Remaret Johnny Fation, Sam Smead v. Cecfl-Denny Lloyd Mengrum v. Haz Faulimer. Bob Clay Clayton Haefner v. 3. Panton Hamilton v. Norman Button, Skip Alemander: v. F Bealing and Dutch Harrison v. Fred Daly,

Dair is the holder of the title, which he has won for the past two Larne years. Beuter.

ULSTER CUP

0 Distillery

0

DIVISION L ARSENAL Birmingham: Aston Villa v EVERTON Burnley v. Man Utd. - CHARLTON. v Middlesboro FULHAM Newcastle

DAY=100 Y Derby

CITY Blackpool PORTSMOUTH v Bolton STOKE y Chelsea Gunderland v. West Brom WOLVES v Huddersfield

DIVISION TI Bradford v CARDIFF CE BURY v Southampton Chesterfield BLACKBURN GRIMSBY v Sheffield U

BUT

✔ TOTTENHAM

Brentford

PLYMOUTH P

PRESTON Queras P. By West Ham SHEFFIELD W. Hull

RACING, SOCCER RAINED OUT Owning to the heavy downpour yesterday afternoon, both the Trial Race Meeting which was to have been held by the Hong Kong Jockey Club and the Stanley: Shield Seven-A-Side Soccer games were cancellede. Secon

The Seven-A-Side soccer fixed for yesterday will now be plaved, at 5pm on the Clab Ground at Happy Valley tumor-

FOW.

soccer games

London, September 20.

The following were the results of rugger gutes played today

League Batier Et Featherstone Bowers fo

Palmouth 0.Aberavon 6

-Reuter

Printed End, published for the Proprie tore," the CHINA MAILEIKITED, % WALTER 1, KOLLOTH, Windsor Mosby,

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