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HOME FOOTBALL FORECAST

(BY FORWARD)

The following is the full programme of Home Football matches to be played on Saturday, September 5. The teams in hold type are lipped to win.

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DIVISION I

DIVISION

birmingham.

Manchester U

Preston N.E. * Sheffield W.

Southampton. Bradford.

Leicester C.

200

West Ham U. 175 y. Swansea T

Fulham,

Doncaster R.

Newcastle U

DIVISION. UI. (SOUTH)

Mileage.

BOLTON W.

110 V

Grimsby T.

CHARĻION Ą.

175

y.

Liverpool

CHELSEA

ICO v.

DERBY C.

45

V.

Everton

175

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Brentford,

HUDDERSFIELD

160

V,

Arsenal

MANCHESTER C.

70

V.

West Brom.

PORTSMOUTH

260

. v.

Middlesbro'

STOKE CITY

65

v.

Leeds United

SUNDERLAND

95

V..

WOLVES

65

V.

II

ASTON VILLA

120 Y.

BARNSLEY

50 V.

BLACKBURN R. Blackpool BRADFORD C. CHESTERFIELD COVENTRY' C. NOTTS FOREST PLYMOUTH A.

100 V.

V

56

V..

Burnley.

100

Y

Bury.

30

Y.

250

V

SHEFFIELD E.

100

V.

TOTTENHAM H

100 *.

Norwich C.

BOURNEMOUTH

60

V.

Swindon. "

BRIGHTON -

40

*.

Aldemshot.

BRISTOL R

繋す。

Bristol, C.

Cardif C.

130

V.

LUTON T.

CRYSTAL P.

105

V

"Walzali.

Exeter C.

160

น.

CLAPTON O.

Northampton T.

60 V.

Millwall

QUEEN'S PARK

$70

Y

Torquay U

READING

110

V.

Notts Co.

SOUTHEND U. WATFORD

160. - V..

Newport. C.

105

Gillingham.

Barrow

80

V.

Crewe A.

CARLISLE U.

00 V.

Halifax T.

DARLINGTON

.80

Y,

GATESHEAD

140

Port Vale.

Hartlepools U.

120 V.

HULL.CITY

80

V.

LINCOLN CITY

115

V.

"New Brighton.

40 v.

Rochdale

4.5 V.

Wrexham

45 V.

60 Y.

SCOTTISH

LEAGUE

Arbroath

V.

RANGERS.

CELTIC

V.

Kilmarnock.

DUNDEE

V

Albion R.

11

Dunfermline "

Y.

St. Johnstone.

FALKIRK

Queen's Park.

Hibernians

HAMILTON.

MOTHERWELL

V

Queen of South.

PARTICK

V.

Aberdeen.

ST. MIRREN

Y.

Clyde...

Hearts,"

YORK C.

THIRD LANARK

DIVISION III, (NORTH)

BOOTLEGGING.

OF BIBLES IN FAR EAST

LATEST COMMERCIAL

ACTIVITY

Bootlegging Bibles is the latest Far East commercial activity.

The Shanghal office of the American Bible Society says that It works out this way:

Rotherham U.

Tranmere R.

Oldham A. Southport. ACCRINGTON S. CHESTER.

STOCKPORT C. Mansfeld T

HONG KONG HOCKEY CLUB REPORT

Healthy Financial

Position

: HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, 1936.

PUBLIC WORKS RECREATION CLUB FORMED

Swimming Gala Arranged

INAUGURATION

ON SEPT. 15

A Swimming Gala to mark the Inauguration of the Public Works Recreation Club will be held by courtesy of the South China Athletic Association, «at

their North Point. Pavilion on Tues

day. September 15. comment- ing at 8 p.m.

FLOODLIGHT

LAWN BOWLS

Electric R. C. Team

For To-morrow

U. S. BASEBALL

Small Programme

Of Matches

New York, Aug. 31.

The following were the results

Chinese Footballers

Lose At Highbury

CREDITABLE

The following will represent the of Major League baseball matches PERFORMANCE

Hong Kong Electric Recreation played to day:—

Club against the Tatkoo R.C. and Hong Kong F.C. In a floodlight

NATIONAL LEAGUE

lawn bowls match to be played on the Ming Yuen green to-morrow New York as 9 p.m.-

A.. P. Tarbuck. T. P. Saunderson, W. Stoker, W. H. B. Muskett (skip), V. Sorby, J. L. King. G. T. Pad- gett. J. F. Lunny (skip).

C. Gahagan, G. G. S." Thomson, J. Sloan, S. Deacon (skip).

SATURDAY'S MATCH

The following will represent

Chicago.......

R. H. E.

0

6 0

1 12 1

No other games were scheduled.

AMERICAN LEAGUE

Chicago

New York

R. H. E.

1 4 1

5

Dimaggio homered and homered twice.

9 2 Seeds

No other games were scheduled.

The following is a list of events: | K.C.C. "A" against the HK.F.C | Reuter

(I) 400 Metres Medley Relay. Teams of 4. (Back, Crawl, Breast

and

Free. Open to recognised Clubs or units),

(2) 50 Metres Free Style (Cham plonship). "

"A" in a League lawn bowls match at Happy Valley on Saturday at 3.30 p.m.-

15

C. W Metcher: J. S. Dinnen, H.

P. Phillips, W. W, Hirst (skip).

A. J. Kew, A. Nissim, L. E. Lam.

13) 200 Metres Breast Stroke. mert. L. Jack (skip). (Championship).

S. J. Houghton. J. R. Caring,

4 200 Metres Relay. Ladies (4T. Ferguson, T. W. Carr (skip). Free Style. (Open to recognised

Clubs or units),

(57 50 Metres Veterans Race Over 40 years of age).

Diving Exhibition

16) 100 Metres Free Championship),

INTERPORT CRICKET

In connection with the coming Style. Interport cricket match, the fol- towing names are in the official

(7) 300 Metres Relay. Free Hat handed in to the Hon. Secre- Style. Any 6:-Engineers Over-tary of the HKC.C.:- seers. Clerical Staff, Surveyors & A. T. Lee, E. Zimmern, and F. Draughtsmen and Rest of P.W.D. | R. Zimmern (Craigengower); E. L

(8) 100 Metres Back Stroke. (Championship).

19) 50 Metres Novelty Race. (10) 200 metres Relay. Free Style. (Inter-departmental teams

of 41.

Should it be found necessary. heats will be swum off, at the South China Pavilion, North Point, on Friday, September 11, at 6 pm. sharp. Entries, which should be sent to the Hon Secretary, c/o Waterworks Office. P.W.D., close at noon on Tuesday, September 8. The Hon. Mr. A. G. W. Tickle. Director of Public Works, is Pat- ron of the Public Works Recrea- tion Club.

The elected officers are? President:-Mr. P. D. Wilson. Assistant Director of Public Works.

Vice-Presidents:-Messrs. A. B.| Purves, W. G. Fitz-Gibbon, J. A. Bendall and Lal Ming-kai.

Chairman:-Mr. Chan To-sul, Honorary Secretary:-Mr. D. W. Luke.

Honorary Treasurer: Mr. A Karrim, with a strong representa- tive committee.

The Public Works Recreation Club. the nucleus of which was the former Waterworks Recreation Club formed in 1935, has for its object, the promotion of Sport and Recreation amongst all members of the P.W.D., Irrespective of race. creed or colour and has already 2 membership of 130. It is hoped to obtain a playing field in the near Tuture, when it is hoped that games will be enjoyed in most branches of Sport, especially foot- bail, while tennis, cricket, and The annua: meeting of the Hong other games will have keen sup- Kong Hockey Club will be held in porters. Hiking parties, and the Secretary's Room, Hong Kong athletic meets will be organised Cricket Club, on Tuesday, Septem-during the winter; and for the summer. It is hoped to obtain

RECORD OF SEASON 3

MATCHES.

In China, the society Issues Bibles in the Chinese language tör sale at a price lower than the cost of production. Branches of theber 8, at 5.30 p.m. Bociety abroad handle these same Bibles but ask a higher rate "cover-

in the cost of their publication.

There are many Chinese in the

The report and statement of ac funds för the provision of a bath- counts for the Club for the yearing pavilion." ended July 31, 1938, is as follows:-

The anancial position of the

Fhilippines. and a society branch club continues healthy. The eredit exists there, handling Bibles in Chinese among other languages and charging a rate higher than in China.

The stewardess on a certain sn P plying between China and the Philippines has taken to buying Chinese Bibles at Amoy. receivinis the special low price and even having this brought down a bit because she buys in wholesale quantities. She takes these on the ship as "pidgin cargo" paying no freight, and in Manila she disposes of them to an agent who is able to offer them at half the price asked by the legitimate branch of the society which prints the books in the first place!

A somewhat similar "racket" hag developed between South China and

another Singapore. point where many Chinese live.

THE PASSING OF A BANK

balance at the bank has increased by $9.68 to $135.48. A sum of $83.83 is recoverable from the other Club

The Anglo-South American Bank using the ground for returfing and purchase of equipment in July. Achanged its brass plate preparatory recently closed its books and further $100 is also due from an- other Club, for the loan of the ground on Mondays,

to opening as part of the Bank of London and South America. The Manchester branch, which The ground could be maintained has "neighboured the Post Office In fair condition only, due to the and the District Bank for thirteen fact that it was used regularly by year, has been a link in the chain three Clubs, and occasionally by of commercial interests binding Army teams.

the city to the Central and South

During the course of the season American republics. It has pro- eight playing members joined the vided a direct banking service Club, while 18 members either re- with the South American con- signed or transferred to the absent tinent, and it is as certain as it members list. The present roll of is unfortunate that some local playing members and Military sub shippers

trading with South scribers, including those absent on America will regret the change. leave, is 39,

though the acquisition of the Full Axture lists were afranged business by the Bank of London for two teams, and these were welf and South Ameries wil! unify con- carried through. The 1st XI trol and strengthen British bank- matches were generally played on ng interests in the territories Wednesdays, whlist the 2nd

played all matches on Fridays..

On top of this, reports to te Society indicate that books put out by its branch in Manila the language is uncertain but belleved tube Tagalog are similarly taken

Honolulu and sold at a price because of similar practice records: of putting them out at low cost at the point of issue.

cut.

The following

1st XI.

are the

concerned. Business will be done

In future through the Manchester agency of the larger bank, The team "Anglo-South American" Was

founded in 1888 as the Bank of F. W, D. L FATarapaca and London, and” be- 20 8 4 B 33 27 came successively linked with the 20 5, 3 12 29 47 Anglo-Argentina Bank, the Lon- The Triangular Tournament end-don Bank of Mexico and South

The society is taking the matter 2nd calmly: a little baffed, but not inclined to re excited or to try to do anything unless a thorough- ly satisfactory course of action comes to mind.

XI.

ea this year in a victory for the America, the Commercial Bank the Club, of Spanish America, the British Army, against whom playing without a goalkeeper, lost Bank of

South America, the declaive match by 2-1..

others.

Gosano (HK, University); Col. E St. G. Kirke, D.SO., Lieut. C. C. Garthwalte, Lieut. J. P. Williams, Lieut. D. M. C. Prichard and Capt D. W. Persse (Army); W. A. Col ledge (Civil Servke); A. H. Madar,

U. S. TENNIS TITLE

AGAINST ISLINGTON

Lee Wai Tong And Fung Score

WONG OUTSTANDING

IN GOAL

Highbury, Aug. 31.

Amenal ground

Playing on the

at Highbury to-day the Islington Corinthians defeated the Chinese Olympic soccer team by three goals

to two.

The Chinese gave a creditable performance. They combined well and favoured the five forwards' át- tack up the field.

Brookline, Mass, Aug. 31. Douala Budge And Gene Mako retained the United States doubles tennis championship at Chestnut Hills to-day when in the final they They were backed up well in the defeated their old rivals. Wilmer attacking by the centre-half. Allison and, John Van

Within twenty minutes from the Ryn in

kick-of the Chinese scored through straight sets of 8-4, 6-2, 6-4.

Miss Carolin Babcock. and Mrs. Fung King Cheung and Lee Wal Van Ryn defeated Miss Helen Tong and at the interval led by the odd goal in three. Tonnington Jacobs and Mrs. Sarah Fabyan, holders, in the final of the women's | netted for the Corinthians. duubies championship, 9-7 2-0. 8-4.- Reuter.

16

A. R. Minu. F. D. Pereira, and K. Nazarin (IRC); R. E Lee, N. A. E. Mackay, E F. Fincher and W. C. Hang (K.C.C.).

A

In the second half the home team's stamina prevalled over their Chinese visitors and before the final whistle was sounded added two goals through Osborne and Lewis to clinch the Legue,

Wong KI Leung Wong Wing) gave an outstanding exhibition in goal for the Chinese-

Reuter.

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HOME SOCCER

Mid-Week Matches Results

London, Aug. 31.

The following were the results

in to-day's English Football Les- gue matches:-

FIRST DIVISION

Preston N.E. 1 Bolton Stoke Wolves

1 Charlton

2

1

• Middlesbro' I

SECOND DIVISION

2 Bury

0 Tottenham ö

1 Plymouth 1

3 Norwich

1 Swansea

2 South'ton

0

5 Bradford"

D

Barnsley Blackpool Bradford C. Chesterfield Coventry Doncaster Leicester Shefeld U. 0 Blackbum R. 1 West Ham Newenstle 2

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THIRD DIVISION (SOUTH)

Cardin

2 Clapton 1 Northampton 5 Aldershot 3 Walsall

0. Luton Millwal

2 Queen's PR. 0 THIRD DIVISION (NORTH)

Barrow Hull

Lincoln Wrexham Reuter.

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1 Hallfax 2 Rotherham

2 Oldham

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