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HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, MONDAY,
HOME FOOTBALL
RESULTS
Arsenal Now At Head Of Table
RANGERS WIN AT ABERDEEN
For the second week in succession, Tottenham's sup porters were disappointed, the Hotspurs this time losing to Manchester City who scored twice without any reply,
The Arsenal did well to beat Liverpool by the odd goal in three, and the fact that they were playing at home no doubt had something to do with the result. They now occupy first place in the league table. Birmingham and Aston Villa played a drawn game on the former's ground, neither side being able to score despite the extra time play- ed.
Results of the matches, as cabled "by Reuter, and league tables, brought up to date, are given below:
* FIRST DIVISION
41
17 39 5 12 28 17.99 3 11 24 11
THIRD DIVISION (South)
DECEMBER 4, 1933.
MAMAK HOCKEY DINNER
First Annual Regale
Success
Members and officials of the welve teams which compose the Mamak hockey league, held the first banquet of what is hoped to be a serice of annual banquets when they gathered at the China Em- porium Cafe De Luxe on Saturday night,
The dinner was admirably ar-* ranged and great credit is due to Mr. Whyte, the chairman and all those who assisted him for the smooth manner in which the whole affair was carried out.
The first speaker of the evening was the chairman who expressed his pleasure at seeing such a large attendance at the same tima stating how much he regretted the absence of Mr. Mamak and Col. E. P. Nosworthy,
LIKE DANIEL"
Mr. E. W. Hamilton, president of the Mamak Hockey Assċeiation, when called upon to speak said
Arsenal,
2 Liverpool
Birmingham
* Villa
0
Bury Swansea.... Lincoln.. Millwall....
17 5 9 3 21 40
18
that he came totally unprepared
17 4 22 29
12
and imagined he was going to be
11
like Daniel who said, "Well, if
there is any after dinner speaking
Blackburn
3 Portsmouth
2
Derby
3 Wolves
Everton
2 Chelsea
1
2 Stoke
Manchester C.
Norwich
Charlton...
Middlesboro'.
嚙
Crystal P
3
Coventry
Queen's P.R.
Leeds
Newcastle
Wednesday
W. Broniwich
2 Tottenham'.
o Sunderland
8 Hundersfield
Leicester
3 Sheffield U.
SECOND DIVISION
Bristol B..
Reading.....
Swindon Exeter Luton.
1 Clapton
4 Brighton
Aldershot..
Blackpool
1 West Ham
Bradford C.
9 Plymouth
2 Preston
1 Grimsby
1 Brentford
2
Bury Fulbam
Hull
Lincoln
Millwall
Notts C.
Southampton
Port Vale
Ewansen
J
1 Oldham
0 Burnley
1 Bolton
1Bournemout
Torq
1 Northampton
Card .
2 Watford
2 Manchester U. &
2 Not F.
2 Bradford
THIRD DIVISION (South)
Aldershot
Brighton
Bristol C.
Clapton Luton Newport "Northampton
Norwich Queen's P. R.
Swindon Torquay
Newport.... Southend...
Goats
to be done, thank God it won't be me." Mr. Hamilton gave a most hilarious outline of the origin of FAPta Hockey and then stated that he 11 8 2 45 28 24onsidered it one of the finest of all .10 9 2 43 26 20
P W. L
20 games. He praised it especially as 8 5 4 35 28 20 game of skill, not of force, say-
8 4 4 89 7
N 6.8.29 31.
94830 17 21 ing that it was good enough to be 20 31 19 played for itself alone and not for 19 trophies. I would rather be in 18 hockey than in the Commanders.re-
port," he concluded.
16 8 5 107.6
3
Bristol C.....
3
Lt. Commander Leigh, then em- phasised important part umpires
18 play in the game and told of the 14 urgent need in the colony for a 14 training school for the men who 14 handle the whistle. Remember 113 always," he said, "when, the umpire is right, he is right, but when he is wrong, he is "still right."
4.-84 29
15 26 12 18. 29.11 8 3 23 28
THIRD DIVISION (NORTH):
Goals.
Surg. Lt. Commander A. E. Phil- lips, M.B., Ch. B., expressed the gratitude of the Navy for the manner in which they were received by the community of Hongkong PWL D FAPts and told his listeners that the Co 2 Chesterfield
1814-20-45 14 28ony was like the old saying about. Stockport......18 10 8 3 38 21 23 home. It was the place where one. Walsali.......
16 9 6 1 87 22 19 grumbled most and was treated the
best." 2710 Barney. 15 8 4 3.88 27 8 5 3 31 18
31 18 19
Mr. F. J. Barlow, was then call- 74
45.40 31 19 ed upon to speak and ale stressed 225 28 18 the need for good umpiring and the 425 32 18 prompt.commercement of games. 4 28 33 15
0 Exeter
4 Cardiff
0
1 Watford
4 Gillingham
O Coventry
1 Charlton
4 Crystal P.
3 Reading
4 Southend.
3 Bournemouth
2 Bristol R.
THIRD DIVESION (North)
Barrow Carlisle.... Chester Crews Doncaster Halifax
Now Brighton Rotherham Stockport Walsall York
2
0
Treamere
Barrow..
Halifax
Doncaster..
Hartlepools....
Crewe Cartiale....... Accrington...
Gateshead Alusham
York.
New Brighton
Chester..
5 Rochdale
Rotherham
1
2 Tranmere
Southport....
7 Accrington
Rochdale......
1 Hartlepoola
i Chesterfield
4. Mansfield
UMansfield......
2
◊ Wrexham
Southport 1.
1 Barnsley
3 Darlington
1 Gateshead
Scottish League
Aberdeen Celtic
Dundee
Hatailton
Falkirk
Hiberniana
Kilmarnock
1 Rangers
4 Airdrie
1 Partick
1.
.15
16 9 8 8 Darlington..16 10
17 27 16
11
TO THE ARTISTS
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Goals
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St. Johnstone... 19
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St. Johnstone 1 Queen's Park
St. Mirren
Third Lanark
O Cowdenbeath
2 Motherwell
League Tables"
ENGLISH LEAGUE
FIRST DIVISION,
Goals
W L DF A Pts 17 10' 5 38 15 25 Arsenal. Tottenham..
944 29 15 92 Buddersfield 17 898 42 40
*
b Third Lauart ...
2 Airdrie....... 18
Blackbarn.... 17 9 8 2 38 34 20
Derby........
Manchester
Sunderland..
Past month...
Leeds.
Aston Villa Wolved
Birmingham Leicester Everton.... Nawcale. Wednesday
4 12 24 40. Cowdenbeath.... 19 a 124 35 66 1 12 6 22 $1
St. Mirren
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LOCAL HOCKEY
Caer Clark Cup
Match
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tion, was conspicuous for the Old Girls..
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HOME RUGBY
bridze, D. Chow, J. Anderson, H. English and Welsh
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D.O.G.A.-Mrs. Rose, Miss G. White and Mrs, Hamson, Misses M. Leung, M. Chura and Miss L. Banker, I George Misace D.
The Car Clark Cup tournament Giftins, P. Gittins, K. Grose and 30:19-20, was officially opened on Saturday Miss V. Shen. 22 18 20 when the C.B.4, best Central Br
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468 17 15 17 576 25 28 15 16
GERMAN WINS
Trials
London, Dec. 2.
The following were the results of the leading Rugby Union games to-day:
England 34, Possibles 8.
(At Birkenhead). Bath 14, London Scottish 11. Backheath 3, Gloucester 8. tristal 6, Newport 3. Cambridge U 13, Old Merchant
Taylors, SS Harlequins 0. Leicester 4. London Irish 24 US Portsmouth 0. Plymouth Albion 0, Devonport Ber
19 tish School by 4 goals to 2 at 28 427 King's Park. The losers put up an West Bromwich 17 7 6 4 28 22 16xcellent show especially in this The German Chub secured their
16 78 8 29 23 27
second half when they did not allow first points in the Mamak Tourna Liverpool 17778 36 35 17 opponents to score at all. Kiddlesboro
ment on Saturday when they heat Miss Marie Smith played a goodKITA, by 3 goals to 20-
Pracht and Muller scored for the game for the winners, scoring three goals, Mrs. Miles getting the other. Germans in the first half hit. after The sporers for the School were the interval the Indians equalised Miss Joyce Booker and Miss Kail when E. Singh and D. Noronha while the teams lined-up as fol- sword. lows:
With caly five minutes to play it Richmond 3, Guy's Hospital 4. 17.3 6 10 8712 C.B.S.-Misses D, Moss; R. In looked as if the match would be St Bart's Hosp. D. Rosslyn Park 0.
8gram, J. Bryson, L. Lakeman, Mdrawn, but in an attack by the Wales 33, Possibles 3.
MoCaw J. Hollands, E. Rousseau, German forward line, G. Singh, Leister 13. Kimster IS L. Hickey, J. Booker and H. Knill the goal-keeper, in an attempt to Edinburgh 4 3 Royal HS. 14.
C. B. A.-M., Webber Miss Poop slow phot was robbed of the Glaar, 3 Zimburgo 17-Renter Woolley, Mra Hudson; Mines Mall by Müller who netted; Bryson, F. Boavis, G. MacNider German Club-Ammánzi; Pracht, E Woolley, Mrs. Miles. Misses M. May: Dobernecker, Sommer, Forai- Smith, D. Hunt and Mrs. Cresseyta Funk, Muller, Lange, Kerloff
and Welsing
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1778 1 29 20 15 17 5 9.8 29 26, 15
The Old Girls missed two good After leading by 3 goals to 2 at opportunities to score in the second half-time the "Y" Ladies, were shaved beaten by a team from the, South the goal-post on two occasions. Wales Borderers by 5 goals to 4 at Mise M. Churn, in the pivot posi-King's Park.
Medway Defeat Incognitor Mrs. Reed (2) and Mike M. Grimths scored for the while into his own net to make the total soldier defender deffooted the ball four,
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