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The following are the Cup-ties, English and Scottish League, fxtures to be played on Saturday, March 8, 1937
Teams In
Mileage. 170 100
bold types are tipped to win:-
CUP-TIE
Wolves
v. Sunderland
West Brom.
" ARSENAL
V. MANCHESTER CITY
180
v. Preston, N.E.
190
FIRST DIVISION
Millwall
Tottenham
BOLTON BRENTFORD DERBY CO.
Everton Manchester D. Sheffield Wed.
v. Birmingham
v. Leeds U.
7. Chelsea
V. Middlesbro'
V. Stoke
SECOND DIVISION
ASTON VILLA BURNLEY .. CHESTERFIELD
COVENTRY
80
170:
115
103
35
140
.
v. Sheffield U.
140
V
Bury....
25
T.
Barnsley
20
Y. CHARLTON
'V. Norwich
120
140
80
Doncaster
V.
West Ham
FULHAM
V.
Leicester
NOTTS FOREST
Y
Bradford
PLYMOUTH
T. Newcastle
330
SOUTHAMPTON
v. Blackburn
200
Swansea.
v. Blackpool
155
THIRD DIVISION (NORTH)
ACCRINGTON
V. Halifax
20
Darlington
V. Barrow
73
V.
Rochdale
85
115
v., Mansteld
30
35
25
60
90
110
100
HULL
V. Chester
7.
Tranmere
GATESHEAD
LINCOLN
New Brighton- OLDHAM PORT VALE ROTHERHAM STOCKPORT WREXHAM
Aldershot Bournemouth
BRIGHTON
V Crewe
V. Southport
v. Hartlepools
Carlie
V. York
THIRD DIVISION (SOUTH)
GILLINGHAM
Newport
v. Queen's P.R...
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V Bristol City
V. Luton
105
V
Cardif
145
BRISTOL ROVERS
V. Clapton O.
110
105
V.
READING
00
V.
Wakall
120
V.
Exeter
105
v. Torquay
110
*
Crystal Palace
10
V.
Albion Rovers
V.
Dunfermline
*
St. Mirren
Y
CELTIC
v. Hearts
V.
Arbroath
NORTHAMPTON
SOUTHEND
SWINDON
WATFORD
Clyde
DUNDEE
FALKIRK
Hibernian
SCOTTISH FIRST DIVISION
v. Third Lanark ......
Kilmarnock
MOTHERWELL
PARTICK
Queen O Bouth
V.
RANGERS
QUEEN'S PARK
V.
Hamilton
ST. JOHNSTONE
V. Aberdeen
LOCAL SOCCER FIXTURES
Re-arranged Games
re-
The following are the arranged football fixture list for week-ending March 8:--
SENIOR SHIELD'
Saturday
Recreio v. South China “A”
Sunday
H.W.F. v. South China "B."
JUNIOR SHIELD
Saturday
RE: 'v. RA. (L.).
Sunday
R.U.R. v. South China
BATURDAY
First Division ----
Royal Navy v. Hong Kong Club.
St. Joseph'a v. Police...
Second Division
C.A.A. v. RA. (8.),
Third Division
Club de Recreio v. R.W.F RE v. Policé (E).. Kumaon R. v. Police (C.). Liga v. Kvong Wah. R.A.F. V. R.AS.C.
St. Joseph's RA.M.C.
...
YACHTING
Sweepstake Race Results
The following are the results of the Sweepstake Races held by the R.H.K.Y.C. yesterday over a dis- tance of 6.6 miles the course being: Channel Rocks (P), Kowloon Rock (P), Channel Rocks (8), N. Mark on line (S). Rumsey Shoal (8); Club Line:-
"A" Class-Started 14.45
Finished Pos.
16.22.51 3
JOES, A8
(Mr. Garner-Smith). Cicada. A10
18.16.23 1
(Maj. B. E C. Dixon).
16.18.34
2
Kittiwake, Alz
.
Diana, H1
(Miss P. M. King). "Mized" Classes Started 14.55
Flaisbed Cor. Pos
16.16.09 10.16.09 (Mr. R. Barnett). Widgeon, YS... 16.27.18 16.14.29 2
(Miss H. Crawhall-Vilson). Nannette, Yo:.. 16.30.58 16.18.17 4 (Lt.Cdr. W. H. Graves, R.N.). Eunice, G3 16.3451 16.12.18 1
(Capt. R. F. Nason).
Mrs, L Dunbar-leading to Red Feather, with Mr. Leo Frost up after ile win in the American Cup.-
HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, THURSDAY, MARCH 4, 1937.
LEAGUE CRICKET LOCAL HOCKEY
Indians To Meet The Club
The following wil represent the Indian B.C. cricket team in their important Lengue fixture with the Hong Kong Cricket Club to be played on the latter's ground next Saturday, at 2 p.m. sharp:
TOURNEY
Trial For Selection Of England Team
"The following have been selected to play in a hockey trial match. with a view to choosing the Eng- land hockey team for the forth- H. Rumjahn (capt.) A. R.
coming International matches, on Abbas, F. M. el Arculli, M. elFriday, March 3 on the`R.K.S.R.A, Arculi, Y. el Arculli, J. 8. A. Cur“. reem. S. A. Istmall. A. H. Madar, A. R. Minu, K. Nazarin, A. A. Rum- Jahn.
TENNIS DRAW
Marina ground at 5 p.m. I wet. the match will be played on Sun-. day morning or Monday after-
noon.
Colours:-Benwell (HK Club); Lt. Stileman (R.N.), and A. E. P. Quest (Radio); Spr. Brown (RE), W. A. Reed (Club), and Parker (Police), A. N. Other, L. Cook (R.N.), T. Whitley (Club), and Bond (Club).
The following is the result of Police); Wills the draw in the mixed doubles tennis competition, run in con- junction with the Open Champion- ships, by the Hong Kong Cricket Club:
A. C. I. Bowker and Mrs. J. R. Collla tree 1/6 G. Polglase and Mrs. R. M. Wood (owe 4/6); A. S. Read and Miss J. Armstrong (owe 2/6) F. V. Harrison and Miss D. Dodwell (owe 5/6); J. F. L. Smal- ley and Miss Smalley (owe 1/8) R. L D. Wodehouse and Mrs. Wodehouse (owe 1/6); W, Wooding and Miss Ward tree 1/6) J. C. Poole and Miss V. K. Allen
(rec 1/8); A. L. Sullivan and Mrs. Sullivan (owe 15) v R. K, Valentine and Mrs. Valentine (rec 1/6 A. K. Mackenzie and Mrs. T. C. Mackenzie (owe 2/6) "y Monaghan and Miss M. Corrighan lowe 2/6); Major R. L. and Mrs. Withington (owe 15.3) v V. R. Gor- don and Mrs. Mackle fowe 4/8).
J. P. Witham and Mrs. Witham Cowe 1/6 bye...
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Whites:-Jessop (Police) and Tremlett Btoker Tinder (RN): (Y.M.C.A.), and Hayward (Police); (Police). Lt. Harland Jackson
.N.), and R.A. Bates (Club): Fennell (Police). Lt. Garthwaite (RA), Lt. Wright (R.N.), G. Fow- ler (Club), and 8. Fowler' (Club).
Anyone not on" the above list. who would like a trial, pleasè turn- up ready to play. Any communi- cations to Lt. Metcalfe, R.A, R.A. Mess. Kowloon. Tel., 57308.
HOCKEY TRIAL
There will be a trial hockey match at Shamshulpo.on Sunday next at 10.30 mm. when the team to represent Wales in the coming International Hockey Tournament will be selected. It is requested that all those eligable to play be good enough to turn up.
Strathroy, with Mr. Donald Black up, is being lead in, after its record-breaking run, by its proud owner, Mr. Jack Macgregor.
THE
SCOTTISH IN
FORM
Convincing Win Over Leicester
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football, were unable to stem the rush und Leicester had gained a considerable amount of ground. H. Lind appeared here, there, and everywhere, his speed off the mark often taking blm through the de- fence. A. H. B. Adair, who other-
AUSTRALIA
KEEPS "ASHES"
Dramatic End In Test Series
Melbourne, Mar. 3. Ten thousand spectators were given free admission to the cricket ground here to witness the closing stages of the final Test match be-" tween Australia and England.
The end came suddenly as Fleet- wood-Smith dismissed the two re- with successive maining batsmen deliveries to give Australia victory by an innings and 200 runs.
The
first ball, sent down by Fleetwood-Smith to Voce, caused the English batsman's dismissal. Voce hit the ball to mid-on, where Badcock caught it. Verity had scored one run the previous day.
Farnes the last English bats- man, then came in and from the very next ball by Fleetwood-Smith he was caught at deep mid-on by Nash. Verity was a hot out.
The English team had thus been all dismissed with no addition to the overnight score of 166 for 8, and Australia won the rubber, re- tairing the "Ashes" after having lost the first two matches.
When the match ended, thou- sands of spectators swarmed on to the pitch and cut out pieces souvenirs.
FLS
CAPTAINS PAY TRIBUTE In paying a tribute to the Eng- Ilshmen. Don Bradman, the Aus- tralia captain, said the rain dealt England a cruel blow, but he had word of complaint. not heard a He hoped to renew their acquain- taneeship in England in 1938.
O, O, B. Allen, the English skip- per replied that if he had Brad- man's ability he would be the hap plest man in the world. Austra Hla owned much to her captain; who was magnificent, first with the bat and then with the internal coin. He added: "Bradman says We have not complained, but I think it will be agreed that we are not the luckiest team to toured Australia." "
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Full scores were: Australia 804; England 239 and 165. Bowling: Mc- Cormick 2 for 33: Nash 1 for 34; O'Reilly 3 for 58: McCabe 1 for 0: Fleetwood-Smith 3 for 36.-
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sent out too many erratic passes, but even so the Scottish pair were the more effective half-backs. C. P. Slow was not allowed to go very far, and the Leicester centres had
London Scottish beat Leicester,, who were paging their second visit to the Richfiond Athlete Ground in three weeks, by two goals and two tries (10 points) to nothing,. writes
the correspondent in 'Morning Post." Although the victory was fully deserved, for London Scottish were attacking almost throughout the game, the play was never of a very high standard and threatened frequent ly to degenerate into a scramble.
The cause was chiefly slow heel-litt'e chance of breaking through. ing, in which Leicester were the greater offender, and bad passing. Players had the ball flung above their feet, but seldom were they given the well-timed, waist-high pass. The redeeming features of the game were the kicking of R. J. Barr, who, however, was peculiar- ly averse to widening the angle of his punt even when not pressed, and the sterling work of the Lon don Scottish forwards in spite of the absence of G. B. Horsburgh at Swansea
ERRATIC PASSING
On the other hand, R. W. Dunn and E. G. L. Mark found many gaps. The game was something of a triumph for the latter, for he kicked two very good goals, scored a try, and would have scored two more bad he been able to hold difficult passES.
GORDON'S FINE SAVE London Scottish attacked from the kick-off. Mark was nearly in on three occasions, and Lind got over but lost the ball. A. free kick took Leleester to their opponents” "25"; R. B. Mackay cross-kicked,. but Gordon saved a dangerous The Leicester pack appeared to be the heavier, but London Scot- situation. Mark, who often came tish got far more of the ball in unexpectedly into the centre, got the set scrummages, and towards the ball out to P. G. Grant, and the end the visitors seemed to after some loose play near the tire. G. A Reid and D. G. Gordon corner J. O. Young scored a try. In the second half London Scottish worked hard in the tight, and in the loose, where the Scottish had attacked almost continually. Led a distinct advantage, D. A. Thom by Reld and Thom, the forwards and A. B. W. Buchanan led several made a great rush from 30 yards rushes and were quick to fall back out for Young to score his second in defence. W. M. Allen and G. P. ry, Mark converting. Dunn broke C. Vallance did many good things through, and faced with Barr, for Leicester, and took part in a threw a long and dificult pass really authenbe wheel London which would have meant a try 1 Scottish possibly because they Mark could have gathered it. Im- were unacquainted with a mediately afterwards Adair made a manoeuvre rarely seen in modern long run from a scrummage and
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Khabarovsk January, 17, (Tass Mall)-During the last four years, the Soviet whaling fleet in Far Eastern waters obtained, about 100,000 centners of whale oil, thousands of centners of whale meat, hundreds of centners of whale bone and cachalot teeth.
The whale catch is growing an- nually. In 1935-487 whales were caught, last year--501, while this year the Soviet whaling Cotilla has planned to catch 525 whales. (Tase Mail!,
passed to Thom, who must have scored if he had gone on his own instead of trying to send in Mark The wing, however, obtained a try after a forward rush, and when Adair scored from a second rush a minute inter. Mark kicked a good goal.
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