THE CHINA MAIL, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 5, 1958.

County Cricket

English League Forecast Lancashire Take

LOOK TO THE THIRD

DIVISION GAMES

THIS

SATURDAY

By BOB ARNOLD

In the hunt for draws I suggest intensive prospecting in the Third Division this week. The first three matches could well end with honours even.

Bournemouth who did not get off to a good start to the season, may have to be content with one point in their home game with Queen's Park Rangers. For Rangers have made a sound and workmanlike beginning.

Bradford City have not got Ham have the energy and spirit | the south at Barrow and Chester into top gear straight away and fie catter smooth-moving respectively. look like being held at home alejži.

by Tranmere while Brentford | Chelsen have not yet realised who have made a good start face; the potentja} of their talented free-scoring. Southampton who youngsters but can take a point have made a boller one.

from the so-far disappointing Portsmouth,

Bury are showing the form this season which for a long time

Leyton Orient, slow to get into last season slumped them as their stride, may be held by Promotion

candidates

For olher aways West Brom- wich Albion seems a good bet to boat Burnley. Both sides have

West Bromwich have class. more power to go with it. Shef- |field United look to be altogether

too strong for Cardiff.

Pick of the homes are: Preston,

Carlisle, Coventry, Gatis Fulham, Sunderland, Hull, Read-

in thea nuwe lively-moking Barnsleying, Third Diviston North and can Gillingham were bring back a point from Norwich. struggling last BURUN and head, Watford, Third Lanark,

as though they will be This goes for Accrington who looks

this season. agodn visit Swindon,

One point seems all they will get from the visit of Darlington.

In the First Division a more determined and tougher looking, Arsenal can draw at Everton,

And erest-of-the-wave West

No Play Possible

In Festival Cricket Match

Port Vale, sounder than mat Division Four teanis, may have

febe content with EL draw against York City, who are

brighter than most.

A General Guide

Full Forecasts

Full match forecasts are; Home winners: Aston Villa. Bolton, Manchester United, Pres. ten, Tottenham, Wolves, Bristol City. Charlton, Fulham, Hud- dersfield, Lincoln, Middles- brough, Sheffield Wednesday, Sunderland. Colchester, Hull, Notts County. Reading. Carlisle, Coventry, Crystal Palace, Exeter, Gateshead, Hartlepools, Oldharn,

As a general guide to the re-watford Airdrie, Celtic, Dundee, urganised Division Three and Partick, Third Lanark. newly-formed Division Four an London, Sept, 4. No play was possible on the analysis of early results shows second day of the match be that southern teams are on the tween the New Zealand tourist whol team and A.E.R. Cilgan's XI at the Hastings Festival.

Although the sun shone at the reanide resort, hravy rain during the night souled the outfield. The tourists scored 250 for four yesterday in their first innings, Rain also wached out play at the Oval, where Surrey, the County champions, are playing their last male of the season agalnat Worcestershire-France- Presse.

slightly stronger than those from the north.

So where on previous record: of the two teams a maleh seems the balance this factor may just thy the scales one way or the other.

Awny winners: West Bront wich, Manchester City, Sheffield United, Derby County, Southend, Halifax,

Plymouth, Millwall. Northupton, Kilmarnock, Fal-

kirk.

Draws: Everton บ Arsenal, Luton West Ham, Portsmouth Chelsen, Leyton y Barnsley, This week it on help is And Burnemouth v Q.P.R., Brad-

winners. away

In Division ford City v Tranniere, Brentford The 1 take Southend to win alv Southampton, Norwich v Bury. and Plymouth to Swindon v Accrington, Cilling- Chestertleid beat Stockport, In the Fourth ham y Darlington, Port Valey Division Millwall and NorthampYork Dunfermline ion can chatk up victories for Hibernian v Hearts.

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EQUALS RECORD

Three Colony records were broken and one equalled during the first day's final of the 11th Annual Colony Open Chinese swimming championship at the Victoria Park pool yesterday.

Photo shows the first three swimmers in the senior ladies' 100 metres freestyle event, the re- cord of which was equalled by Au Yuen-ling of Hoi Tin. From left they are: Ki Fung-har (HKCCSA), Au Yuen-ling (Hoi Tin) and Au Yuen-man (Hoi Tin). --China Mail Photo,

First Innings Lead Over Essex

London, Sept. 4.

A stand of 144 in two phl a half hun by Alan Wimrlon (BO) and Geot Pullar (71) helped Lancashire take irst Innings lead over Ex k today's cricket programme.

Peter Marner joined in the

What's Best in Kowloon?

HOCKEY

flogging of the Essex attnek by Just arrived: hitung three mighty sixes and nine fours in an Innings of 07.

Essex' were only 121 ahead

at the cloe with eight second innings wickets down, but with the pitch showinut rigns of wear, Tanenshire could find winning Jiffert.

PERFECT LENGTH

Gamini Goonesena Ceylon- born Nollinghamshire

nil- reunder took four wickets for 40 runs with his quileful leg- spinners for the MCC against | Yorkshire. He mixed his leg break and googly on a perfect length and few of the baismen hitn were comfortable against though Mike Smith (40) und Dennis Silk (28) cracked 79 in an hour for the MCC second wickel. In the second innings for eight wleksis were down 135 at the close when they led by 280 runs. Smith hit two sixes and six fours.-Reuter,

Sports Diary

TODAY

Swimming

Fit of Annual Chinese Swlin-

Ing Championships, Victoria Park 10B 1.2.

Triangle

Club swimming gala, EYMCA p..

Colony

Tennis

Ladies AIR champion- ships at the LRC 6.30 p.m.

MONEY CAUSING MORE DISSENSION

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World Yachting Championships

Austria, Sept, 4.

The Australlan helsman, R.J. Treker, continued his brilliant success in the world "Flying Dutchman" class yachting championship by winning to- nay's third" event,

Second was Kraan of Holland and this N. Wagner, West]. Germany.

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of appeals to the judges by four Jachts-Franco-Prease,

RUGBY UNION RESULTS

London, Sept. 4. Resulta of today's Rugby Union matches were:

Bristol 32, New Brighton 0. Penzance And Newlyn 11, Welsh A. B.

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Rugby

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