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ENGLISH AND SCOTTISH LEAGUE R. SULTS

(THRDUCK REUTER'S AGENCY,}

SCOTTISH LEAGUE

Division I.

Airdrie Ayr

1 Queen's Park 1 3 Clyde

Celtic

0 Kilmarnock 0

Cowdenbeath 2 Rangers Dunden

3

3 Falkirk

0

LONDON, Sept. 21, English and Scottish league matches played on Saturday result- ed as follow:--

East Stirling 1 Hamilton Motherwell 7. Morton Partick~~~~~it Aberdeen St. Mirren St. Johnstone ◊ Third Lanark 2 Hearts

1

3

0

ENGLISH LEAGUE.

Arsenal

Division I,

2 Everton

Birmingham '3 Blackburn Chelava

0 Nowcastle Huddersfield 3 Wolves

Wednesday 3 Shefold U..

Sunderland

→ Derby

W. Brunswich

Leeds

Division II.

Bradford 2 Notts Forest

*Grimal

LEAGUE TABLES,

HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 1932.

RUGGER IN HONG THE BOWLS

KONG.

PROSPECTS OF THE SEASON.

Rugby football' is never likely to make the popular enjoyed by "soc- cer," but the gamo is making steady progress in the Colony.

INTERPORT.

HONG KONG'S VICTORY AT 21ST END.

"SENSATIONAL SHOT, BY

OMAR.

The Hong Kong Rugby Club is

Shanghai, Sept, 20.-Bya bril- looking forward to a successful sealinnt exhibition of bowling, U. M. son, and now talent of a high order Omar, the Hong Kong skip, son- is likely to be available. J. A. R.sationally won the second Interport Sellars is again captain and D. Lawn Bowls match and series by McLellan vice-captain. Recruits in-one shot on the last end, 21-20, clude A. P. Hall-Thomson, who has against Shanghai yesterday after played for Illackheath and R. O. F. noon on the Yangtzepoo Bowling P W D L Pts. King, who has played for London Club's green in Wayside Park,

Scottish. Both these players have says the A-C. Daily News...

· represented all-Japan.

Division I.

5 .3 0 12

The green was in splendid condi

tion and very true but as the play- ors were tolling east and west the strong sun in their eyes bothered.

The Hong Kong & Shanghai Bank have among their now-comers that very fine forward I. H. Bradford who captained the Combined Barks them a bịt. The large crowd pres- in London, ani a group of experient witnessed probably the finest enced players include two forwards

who will more than push their game ever played in Shanghai and

3 1 3 7 weight" in the serum. These addi-excitement ran high especially in tion should enable the Club, fold the last three ends of the match, a well-balancel side.

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The Fixtures,

An interport with Shanghai, at Shanghai has been arranged and the full fixture list is as follows:

Out, v, Army (h).

1

Aston Villa.....?

Leicester

1 Middlesbro

1

Arsonal

7

1

] 11

Liverpool

◊ Bolton

1

Portemouth 7 4

? 1

10

Manchester C. 6 Blackpool

1

West Bromwich 7

4 ४

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Portsmouth

9 Aston Villa

4

Newcastle

冠 0

10

3

Derby

4, 2 ]

10

Huddersfield ... 7

4. 1

.0

1

Leeds

*

32 2

.S

Bolton

7

Birmingham

... 7

3 1

3

7

1

Chelsea

3 29 30

Burnley

✓ Charlton

1

Everton

Bury

• Lincoln

A

Liverpool

7

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3 Tottenham

2

Wednesday

7 22 3

C

Millwall

? Fulham

1-

Notts County

Bradford C.

Sunderland ..... 21 4

3

o

Leicester... 7

13 3

5

Oldham

1 Manchester U.

1

Sheffield U.

....

1 J

3

5

Port, Vale,

1 Chesterfield

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Blackburn....

0 5 2

5

Preston N.E. : Stoke

3

Blackpool ... 7. 2

0 N

4

Southampton 4 West Ham

3

Manchester. C. 7 2

0. B

4

Swanson" 0 Plymouth

1

Wolves

7 1

1 5

3

"

Middlesbro'

1 4

3

Aldershot . & Cardiff

Division II..

!

Bournemouth 3 Coventry

righton

1

1 Norwich

1

Bristol R.

1 Reading

0.

P. W. D. L. Pts.

61 0 13

Clapton O.

2 Northampton 2

Exeter

Crystal Pal.

1

Luton

2 Torquay

1

Newport

1 Brentford

Division III (South)

Queen's P.R. 2 Watford

Southend 2 Gillingham

Division III (North)

Carlisle Barnsley

Swindon

Accrington

Darlington

Doncaster Gateshead Mansfield

New Brighton Rotherham Southport Steckpurt

Walsall Wrexham

KIVULISE, MA, FOR TH

1

.

Bradford C..... 7 Plymouth ? → 1 .1 11 Stoke C... 7 b 1 1. II Port Vale...... 4 2 1 10 Millwall .......... 4 19 Southampton... 741 2 Oldham

Nov. 5, Navy (h)

19. Army (a).

19 r. Navy (h),

20 Navy (h),

Dec. 3. Army (a)".

10. Navy (h).

17 Navy (h)".

after which Omar was loudly cheer- ed for his magnificent win.

As in the first Interport match, Hong Kong won'the second by one chot on the last end, also the serica through the Lrilliant bowling of their skip, U. M.Omar. He played wonderful bowls in both matches and his driving was. exceptionally deadly, especially yesterday. As a

24. Combined Services (a). skip he showed a fine knowledge of

41_2. Navy (b).

Jan. 7 Army (h)".

14. Nuvy ()*.

Chinese New Year, Shanghai in

Shanghai,

the game, bandled his men well, and

As soon as they had the shot or shots, lay down guards. Shanghai on the other hand left their ends

sible for their losing the match.

* Indicates Triangular Tourna- ment games, while (h) denotes top open which was mainly respon- matches to be riayed at the Valley and (n) those at Bookunpoo.

There is also to be a seven-a-side Lournament towards the end of the year.

Hong Kong soca got into the lead and far the first three quarters of the match outplayed Shanghai. At The first gam has been a seven-a-the 14th end Shanghai's chance side match at King's Park on looked hopeless with the score Saturday when Kowloon "won, a

scrappy game by three points to standing at 18 against them and nil.

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7 3. 22

B

Bristol C.

4

Burnley ... 7

Swansea

23.2 T

7

Bury Fulian

0

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... 0

2 2 2 B

1 Hull

1 Preston

7

3 0.4

0

Bradford ? Charlton

✪ ..

1

4

7

5 Halifax

+ Crewe

04 0

Lincoln

.... 7

2 2 3

0

Chesterfield .... €

0 3 3

3

West Ham....

1 1 4

3

*Grimsby

7

2 2 3

J

21 4

5

Notts F

7

1 3 3

B

Manchrestor U. 7

1 3 1

B

B

Brentford

*

Crystal P.

7

3 1 0 11

Roading

7

4 9

1

10

4 1 ?

+

Bristol C

By 3 3 1

1

9

Barrow !York

2 Hochdal

✔ Hartlepools

3 Tranmere

1 Chester

Tottenham

Notts C. 6 *

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Luton

Division II (South),

P. W. D. L. Pts.

0 D 14

Bournemouth.. 7.3 a

Northampton. 8 3 3 2

Brighton

Aldershot

8 3 2 3

not having sed for seven ends but they pulled themselves together and their luck changed at the 15th. They took the nest five sends with n single, twa fours, a three and a two, which brought them into the lend at the 19th, with the scorent 20-19 Hong Kong evened matters on the 20th by getting two shots and with a single on the last end,

as the result of a brilliant drive

by Omar, won the match by the odd

D shot, 21-20. They have thus avenged

ទ last year's defeat and will carry the A asites back to Hong Kong.

7 3 2 2

8

Clapton....... 7 1.5

Norwich ... 7. 2

Exeter

Queen's P. R...

Bristol R.

Cardiff

Southen..

Swindon

Coventry

7

1

5

Gillinghaun 7 2 1 4

Turquay

Watford

Newport

12

1

8.0

4

4

Division H. (North).

Chester

Creve.. Gateshond Southport Stockport Accrington Hull Barrow Walsall ... Mansfield -Wrexham

Halifax ~Barnsley

Rotherham Hartlepools Carlisle Doncaster New Brighton Hochdale Tranmere

York

Darlington

Burnt End,

Shanghai won the toss and lay a medium length jack. Raitt carried the jack for the shot but Omar came

up with a fast one and burnt the

end, which necessitated it being played over again,

S.C.A.A. BEAT ÅRGYLL AND

At the last end Raitt got a lucky LOCAL FOOTBALL. wick to lay the shot right on the jack and it looked-Shanghai's game [as the shot was very difficult to

get at. Omar came up and had a. look at it, went back and with a most brilliant fast shot took the jack into the ditch to lay one and Dunlop was short

4 „Glover laid ́ ́ a short end, got a toucher with first and was through with his second, Nicholl WES through, Stormes was short with his- firat, a font and through with his second. Bradbury drew the shot- 7502 10 with Srat and went wide with 4 2 1 10 second; Raitt 'was' a foot through 4 2, 1 10 with his first and got a wick for Ø the shot with his 'scoand, Brown

P. W. D. L

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Pts.

19

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missed, Dunlop a yard through

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with first and six inches short with

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SCOTTISH LEAGUE

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8 second, Omar's first was through

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and he missed with his second,

Shanghai gelling Bingle,

Hong Kong eplied with a single

un the next, shanghai taking the

3rd, with a two Hong Kong got a

two on the 4th, a single on the oth

5 and then a great four at the 6th with Nichol, Bradbury and Brown's. shots. Shanghai lay two at the 7th when Dunlop with a lucky shot wicked off to iny three with hấ second wood Hong Ko for the next seven ends had matters all their own way and scored five sin gles, a three and a two bringing the score to 18-8 in their favour at the 1 14th end, and matters looked des * 14 perate for Shanghai,

P. W. D. L. Pi, 107 2-1

18

3 0 15

St Mirren 9 7.0 Hearts

Hamilton, 9. 6.

13

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11 Aberdeen

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A very close measure at the 16th. Ayr U, 95.04 10 for the shot, went to, Shanghai by Queen's Park. 0 3 3 3 9 the merest fraction of an inch and Third Lanark 11024) 148. 9 tins seemed to change their task," Cowdenbeath 8 $2498They took the next five ends withi Kilmarnock 2.9% 3 2 48 a single, two fours, a three and a' 03 167 two, taking the lead as the 19th by 92206 20-18, and excitement ran high. At A the 20th Brown, with a lucky fant 82 165, ehot lay four for Hong Kong, Dur 9 0 363|lop navad two, Omar lap down two-

2.3-1 guards, narrow? Hong Kong Lising

Clyde

Morton

Airdrio

Dunden

Falkirk

Last Stirling

Partick

8 9 1

1

"the score 20 KUE="

SUTHERLANDS.

South China Athletic Association had no difficulty in defeating the

man; Hughes, McTavish, Wyllie, Lamont and Campbell, Goal scorer, McTavish,

9.0.A.A.2--Tang Siu Hung; Loo Tin Sang. Tap Kong Pak; Chan's Yuk Shu, Wong Mai Shun, Tong, Kwan; Ching Sui Hong, Loung Tat Wing. Fong King Cheung, Lee Wai

win the mat his first and his Argyll and Butlierland Highlander Tong and Ip Pak Wah.. dos).

two yards with second went into the ditch.

For the winners Bradbury played a good game and Brown did well at time Nichol was off and was outplayed by Glover. For Shang bai, Dunlop, although he played well at times, was not up to his usual high standard. Baitt played a fine game and got in some excel lent shots but Stormes was discidédly off form being too short with most

of his woods.

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Beores by Ends, HONG KONG, SHANGHAI,

FORTH BRIDGE.

by four goals to one, in a "friend ly" match at Scokunpoo.

During the first half the Chinese side had the soldiers very much o the defensive. The latter played a vigorous. game but the S.C.A.A. pinyers were faster and neater,

Fung King Cheung, who led the Chinese, on

their recent tour in

| Java, scored the first goal, Lee Wai Tong adding the second and third, the latter one bring a penalty goal. Cheung Siu Hong netted the fourth goal, and M.Tavish, who played well for the Argylls, found the not with a well placed shot during the final stages of the match.-

soorers: Fung King Cheung, Leung. Tat Wing and Lee Wni Tong" (8),

Referee, Bombardier Brown, RA,

THE RESERVES.

The match between the Reserva of the A. and S.H. and the team 8.C.A.A. played on the same ground earlier in the afternoon resulted in a draw of 2

Pau Ka Ping, the former well- known goalkeeper for the senior second string. He and Yeung Sui team, played centre forward for the Yiak netted for the Chinese, Max- well and King scoring for the.

A curious incident occurred whan | Argylla. the S.C.A.A. goal was scored, half the players on the field being under the impression that the whistle had blown.

Actually the ball was in play, and they had evidently been mislead by the referee's whistle from a hockey match in progress not far away. The teams were as follow:-

WIN FOR HK.F.C.

At Happy Valley ground, the Hong Kong Club senior team do feated the St. Joseph's Club 1st XI by the odd goal in seven inte friendly match. The junior teams of these two Clubs also met, St. Argyll and Sutherland Highland-Joseph's Club emerging victors by ers, 1st Team-Hostie; Gordon, four goals to three in an interesting. Docherty; Meginahep, Hay, Yop-match

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