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HOME FOOTBALL FORECAST

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The following are the League dxtures for Saturday, January 23, 1937. The leams in bold type are tipped "to win.

FIRST DIVISION

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Charlton.

HUDDERSFIELD.

Sunderland.

Grimsby T.

Manchester U. Chelsea.

Shefeld U.

Stileage.

ARSENAL.

100

V.

Wolves.

BIRMINGHAM

100

V.

Bolton

25

V.

BRENTFORD

240

V

LEEDS U.

80

V

LIVERPOOL

V.

Everton.

MANCHESTER C.

190

V.

Portsmouth.

MIDDLESBRO'

115

V.

Stoke O.

Preston

65

V:

DERBY.

SHEFFIELD W.

30

V.

WEST BROM.

100

V.

SECOND DIVISION

BARNSLEY

20

V.

Bradford

175

..V.

TOTTENHAM

BURNLEY

15

Y.

Bradford C.

COVENTRY C.

40

Y.

Notts F.

Doncaster

20

4,

CHESTERFIELD.

Fulham

100

·Y.

ASTON VILLA,

LEICESTER

210

Y.

Plymouth.

Newcastle U.

100

V.

NORWICH C.

180

V

SOUTHAMPTON WEST HAM

120.. 1.

170

V

Bury.

ACCRINGTON

90

20

*

125

Gateshead. York C. Carliste.

Halifax T.

40

Y

LINCOLN C.

40

Hull C.

MANSFIELD T.

110.

Hartlepools...

OLDHAM A.

V.

PORT VALE

40

V

ROCHDALE

50

V.

Barrow.

40

V.

STOCKPORT CO.

15

V.

CHESTER CREWE A..

Rotherham TRANMEFLE

BLACKPOOL. Blackburn R. Swansea.

TRIRD DIVISION (North)

08

SOUTHPORT.

Darlington.

Wrexham.

New Brighton.

THIRD DIVISION (South)

70

ALDERSHOT

BRISTOL R.

CARDIFF C

CLAPTON O.

GILLINGHAM

LUTON T.

160

MILLWALL

1. NOTTS 00,

Swindon T.

TORQUAY

Waisali

ABERDEEN'

ALBION R.

Clyde

Hamilton

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Southend U.

Bournemouth.

Crystal Palace.

Queen's Park R.

V.

|

V.

Y.

V.

Newport Co.

Exeter C.

V.

Brighton,

V

Bristol C.

V.

Watford.

Y.

Y

Northampton. READING.

SCOTTISH LEAGUE

V.

Y.

V.

7.

HEARTS

Kilmarnock

Queen of South

Y.

Queen's Park

Y,

RANGERS

ST. JOHNSTONE

V

Celtic.

Dunfermline.

FALKIRK.

DUNDEE.

Partick Thistle.

Motherwell

HIBERNIAN.

Arbroath.

St. Mirren. Third Lanark.

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JUNIOR SHIELD

FOOTBALL

Rifles And South

China Win

The Royal Ulster Rifles defeated the Navy by 3-2 in their Junior Shield (third round football match at Causeway Bay yesterday, The goal scorers for the Rifles were Mullar (2) and Murdoch, all of which were netted in the first nair.

The Navy's goal scorers were Le Page, In the first half, and Spenter in the second,

The following were the teams:- Navy:-Richie; Lankin. Tayer;: Thoburn. Hutchby, Jones; Le Page, and Finale, Spencer, Anderson Pepperell.

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Royal Ulster Rifles:-Tindann; McDowell, Wilson: Brown, Mc- Cauty. Murdoch; McCullough; Clodney, Cpl. Bojd and Mullar.

FUSILIERS LOSE

In a football match played at Sookunpoo yesterday afternoon. Bouth China defeated the Royal Welch Fusillers by 2 goals to 1.

South China lead 1-0 at the interval. The soldiers equalised and Lee Pui-leung scored the win- ning goal for the Chinese.

SEAFORTHS DEFEATED

At Happy Valley, the R A. (Lyeemun) defeated the Beaforth Highlanders by 3 goals to 1.

SAPPERS WIN

At Chatham Road, the Royal Engineers overcame the Police by the convincing margin of 5 goals to 1+

OXFORD'S IRISH TRIUMPH

WANDERERS BEATEN IN LAST MATCH OF TOUR

Oxford U., 2 goals, 2 tries, 16 pts. Wanderers, 2 tries, 6 pts. At Lans-

downe-road, Dublin.

Oxford University have won all three matches in their Irish tour. This match they had out a much

weaker side than against Trinity

and Cooke, their scriim-half, played In the centre, but they were easily the faster and cleverer side behind

the scrum, and though their for- wards did not have things all their own way, they heeled quicker and more frequently, and were more

BILLIARD AND SNOOKER

AND SNOOKER intelligent in their attacking play. LEAGUE

McEwan Younger Competition

The League, which should have finished on January 15, has been delayed owing to fixtures not being completed. This is due, to Army teams being away for their annual training at camp. The R.W.F., however, are back and are steadily completing their back fixtures.

The GSM stin remain at the head of the League Table, with a good lead over their nearest rivals.

LYNCH WINS

ON POINTS

Close Fight With

Small Montana

At Bowen Road Mr. Cairns, the

London. Jan. 19. HKB. Bde. player, had very bad

Benny Lynch, recognised as Juck in not beating the record break at billiards. At 13 he broke holder of the world's fyweight down over 2 very dificult shot, boxing championship, by the Bri- which he had scored, would have tish Board of Boxing. Control, last night outpointed Small Montana, pasted him of a much longer run,

The R.UR. are still at camp and of the Philippines, recognised by will not be back until February 7. the National Boring Association Detailed scores are as follows:- of America as the title holder, in their 15-round bout at Wembley Stadium before a crowd of 13,500 spectators.

R.A.M.C. Kingston

Durnford

Harris

Castell..

HES. (RA) 61 Cairns

111 Roach

36 Barman

40 Parker.bl Ottaway....... 60 Siddel

160

150

33 Lynch, who was previously re- 38 cognised as the world champion 27 by Great Britain, was the more Eggressive boxer throughout and there seemed no end to his stamina.

TRAINING GALLOPS

The following times were recorded at the Valley training “. gallops yesterday (—-

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tance Qr.

Dis- 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th

ry

· Last

Qr. Qr. Qr.

Qr.

i 29.2

56.1

1.26.1

29

1 39

1.14.

1,49

2.32

33

14 44

1.23 201.2 2.36

3.09.4 39.4

1442 1.21.4 1.57.4 232.3 9.04.1 32 144.4 1.26.4 2.03.3 2.39.3 3.11.3 32

Home Brew (A) Phil and Rodify (A) Feudal Knight - (8) Rhodium (A) Potentate (G) Heldorado

Rose and Lafayette (A) .................. Saltire and Strathear.

14 38 rick (A) Expansion Time (G)...... 40.2 Prospero and Araxy (S) 1 43

...... 14 40.4 March Brown (3)

37.2 Scenic View (0)

#45 1.32 Happy Venture (3)

38 Weedong Beat (8) Katinka (A)

Rob Roy (C).

Bravado (A)

1,28 1.11.2

40.2 1.17.4 1.49.1

31.2

1.13 1.45 1.17.2 1.50.2 1.34.4 2.18.4 2.59 1.17.11.544 2.30 1.11.3 1.421

216.9 245.4 29.1

33 3.30 31

·3.04.2 34.3

90.3

2.07

35

1

1.11.3

1.46.12.19.4

33.3

1 37.2

1.11

1.44.3 2.15

2.43.2 28.2

14 43

1.19

1.56.2 2.32

3.02.4 30.1

+39

1.15.3 1.45

29.2

Yum Sing (8)

1447.3

Chun Teen (8)

1

35.4

2.06.3 2.43.1 3.15.1 32 1.45.3 2.15

30.2

King's Coronation and

44

King's Highway (G)... 14

40

1.17.2 1.54 2.28.3

2.59.4 31.1

Tim (G) and Fetlar (8) I

41.4

1.20.2 1.55.1 2.28.3

31.2

A Great Time (A)

1 41

1.19.2 1.58.3 2.30

2.57.2 27.2

Radium (8) .....

# 40.3

1.22.4 3.53.4

33

Petroushka (A)

1 423

1.19.3 1.55 2.25.3 2.53 27.2

Firefly and Good Morn-

log (G)

1

1.29 48

107 3.37

30'

Whalsey (8)

1

46.4 1.26

201.2 235.4

35.2

Bouldnor, Clowner, Hele-.

F

phant and Mariposa (5)

1

48.2 1.23.2 1.56.4 2.29

32.1

Lovely Star (0)

Gordito

and

37.3 ..... 1 Election

1.12.2 1,44

216.4

32.4

1.19.2 1.55

1.28

33

29.2

91.1

33.4

29.4

32

Boronto Belle (4)

1

1+ 35

38.2 1.10

1.07.3 1.40 2.11 2.42.4 31.4

Havoc Eve (G)

1

1.41.3 2.08.2

26.4 39.2 1.17.4 1.52.4 2.26.1 2.57.3 31.2

Royal Wedding Eve (0) 1

43.3 1.19.3 1.53.3 2.25.4

32.1

Baboon and Mac's Ad-

11

venture (8)

1

42

1.18.2 1.55.1-2.25

$1.4

Play Boy (8)

1

38.3 1.13 1.40.4 2.27.1

34.2

Tropical Star (A) .... Montrose (G)

1

42.3 1.19.1 1.52.1 2.25.2

33.1

Rondo and Roeburn (8) Shipmaster and Lanca-

shire Tich (5)

# 30.3 1.08.2 1.41.2 +39

33

1.13

1.45.3

32.3

1

41 ·

1.19.2 1.54.2 2.28.1

91.4

Courting Ere. (A)

1

44.3

1.25.2 2.02

2.31

29

1

30.2 1.00.4 1.29.92.00.3

31

1 41.3 1.19 1.55 3.30

36

Standard Time and Suc-

cessful Time (8)

Day (8)

The Right Time (A): Centre Forward (G), Aramis (8)

Lancashire Chips (A) National Glory (G) Branxholme (A)

Lazul (A) Adam (A)

+1 35 -1.10 1.42.3 2.12

4 38.3 1.11.2 1.423 # 34.1 1.09.4 1.43.3 1.08 # 34

1.15.4 487.4 1.14.2 1.46.2

139.1 1.19.1 1.58.2 2.33.1 3.08.1-33

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PROF. HALDANE PERAK SUPREME

IN GAS CHAMBER

Professor J. B. 8. Haldane, of i University College, London Uni- versity, has been carrying out gas experiments on himself in Ma- drid.

He entered a gas chamber at the Provincial Hospital to test some Spanish-made gas masks against mustard gas, and remain London, Jan. 19.

ed there making various tests Playing in the northern section

until he became ill," of the Third Division, English

Members of the Canadian Football League to-day, Southport drew with Darlingta on the for-pular Front Medical Unit took Professor Haldane from the gas chamber and put him to bed. No goals were scored.- Reuter.

COURT LIBRARY

Recent Extension To

The Bar Room

The Perak Supreme Court Law Library with the recent extension to the Bar room has relieved the long talked of congestion, and the improvement will no. doubt bo highly appreciated by those who hava the right to use it.

The newly-extended room, which necessitated the demolition of a stair-case, has been taken for the Bar room which should suit the members better.

A re-arrangement of the library to suit the taste of every one, was

Po-made possible by the erection of the new Bar room and the new ar- rangement is a credit to those who har designed same.

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Professor Haldane came Madrid to place his knowledge of poison gases at the disposal of the Madrid Defence Committee,

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A strong blustery wind made passing difficult, and there was a good deal of individual running by both sets of backs, but all four Ox- tord three-quarters were faster and much more difficult to stop than the line opposed to them, Walford and Cooke were thrustful centres, and Percy and Renwick did some delightful running on the wings. Hughes, who did little An ordinary billiards table may scrummaging but was a decided cost £150, a "Tom Newman" wood nuisance to the Wanderers' backs: bed table costs under #2 in the Reid Bloxham and Disney showed four foot size. Great care has up most in the pack.

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FIRST BLOOD TO OXFORD Oxford's first score came after thirty 20 minutes, Cooke, in a yards run, carving out an opening for Renwick, who easily side-step- ped Steede and ran round behind the posts for Eloxham to convert. Wanderers should have drawn level when Martin, following up a defensive kick by Bailey, beat Wat- son for the ball and ran in from half-way. Wellwood's kick from

front was charged straight in

Just on half-time Disney forced. 60 which gained

his way over for a try for Oxford 65 points, his extra reach being a

great advantage in his workman-from loose play near the line. After like methods, which contrasted 12 minutes in the second half Hug- hes won a race for the touch, when

: RAMC. 3; H.KB. (R.A.) 2.

H.KS: (B.A.)

4.8.M. 39 Andrewa..... 151 20 Smith... 150 Russell

Parker ........

Grant

Cairns

John............ 23 O'Connor

Barman ***TAN

17 Bowier HKS. (R.A.) 1: GSM. 4.

R.W.F.

B.A. (H.D.) Breman.....150 Earle Grindley...... 150 Trevor

Cheetham...

·Beard...

Sollis......

62 Brogan

65 Alcock

16 Martin

RWF RA. (EQ) 0.

LEAGUE TABLE TO DATE

GSM.

R.A. (L)

R.U.R.

HRS. (RA.} R.W.F. R.N.Y.P..

RA (HQ) RAM.C

Highest breaks...

58

He won a clean sporting bout by

a clever straight-left, down 144 way of

for him

many

46 greatly with the stylish Montana, Montana was a game opponent, 121

23

but did not take sumclent ad- 19 vantage of his opportunities

Reuter,

21

P. F. A. Pts.

10 33 17 33

8 25 15.25

'8. 20 20 20

8 19 21 19;

8 18 12 18

7 18 17 18

9 12 33 12

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a run from near half-way. In the 10 buy a light dinghy, itself the result or long research, which last-mnjute a loose rush swept the ball to the Oxford line and Graves carrying three adulte, draws no TRANS-CONTINENTAL picked up to score a try. Steeder than four inches ofmeter

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