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HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 1937.

LOCAL CRICKET

Results Of League, Fixtures

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Two of the four First Division Cricket League games played yes- terday were drawn, only the Club and the Indians being able to gain outright decisions, at the expense of Civil Service and the Navy res- pectively.

The Club beat the Government servants with something to spare, but the Indians were run pretty close by the sailors, no more than one or two overs being left for play when the last Navy wicket fell.

Kowloon Cricket

Club have secured a good player in the per- son of O. F. O'Bryen, who made

HOME FOOTBALL

London, Nov. 6.

The following are the results of League Football matches played to-day:-

FIRST DIVISION

Birmingham

THIRD DIVISION (NORTH)

Southend Torquay. Walsall

2 Notts C.

3 Reading

0 Exeter

2

Accrington

1 Gateshead

5

B'ford C.

1

BAITOW

0

2 Huddersfield 1 Derby

Carlisle

1 Oldham

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2

Chester

1 N. Brighton

2

0 Sunderland #

Doncaster

3

Hartlepools

3

2 Arsenal

1

Halifax

1 Darlington

0

1

Blackpool 1

Rochdale

0 Lincoln

1

4

.3.

Brentford

4

Rotherham

2 Bull

2

Southport

1

Tranmere

York

1

Charlton Chelsea Grimsby Leeds Liverpool Middlesbrough 1 Everton Portsmouth 1 Leicester

2 M'chester C. A Preston Stoke- W. Bromwich

Barnsley Burnley Bury

1' Wolves

2 Bolton

SECOND DIVISION

65 runs going in at an unfavour- able stage, and took three good Coventry

Luton catches, two in the slips.

In the Second Division Army "A" scored a surprising win over the strong Police side. Shot out for 48 by C. Pope (6 for 25) and B. G Baker, they in turn bundled the Police out for 44. Pte. Hatfield taking 7 wickets for 13 runs, Kowloon Cricket Club bowlers had a bad time against Craigengower. who ran up 205 runs for five wickets before declaring, but they managed to hold them to a draw. University beat Army "B" at Pok-, tulam. Civil Service and H.K.C.C. drew at the Valley and Navy beat the Indians at King's Park.

SCORES

FIRST DIVISION

Hong Kong Cricket Club beat Civil Service by four wickets on the Town ground:-

Civil Service 118 J E. Richard- son 33. R. H. Griffiths 27); Club 145 for 7 wkts. T. A. Pearce 53),

Indian Recreation Club beat the Navy by 50 runs at Sockunpoo:-

LR.C. 187 for 7 dec. (A. H. Madar 51. A. R. Minu 36, A. R. Abbas 29 M. el Arcul 29): Navy 137 (L Blacker 53).

Kowloon Cricket Club drew with Cralgengower at Cox's Road:-

K.C.C. 182 for 7 dec. (G. F.) O'Bryen 65. N. D. Lloyd 42 not out): C.C.C. 97.

M'chester U. N'castle Notts. F. She. U Stockport Ttenham -

4 Wednesday

3 Norwich

1 Aston Villa

0 Bradford

i Wrexham

2 Port Vale

1 Crewe "

SCOTTISH LEAGUE

FIRST DIVISION

↑ Hearts

6 Partick

3 St. J'stone

2. Arbroath

0

2

1

2

0

1

Aberdeen

1 Celtic

Dundee

2 Motherwell

1 Falkirk

◊ Hamilton

4 Blackburn

1 Hibernian.

3

Ayr

0 Plymouth

B

Queen O'S:

1 Clydę

3

S'ampton

Queen's P.

5

Morton

West Ham

Rangers

4

Kilmarnock

0 Chesterfield

2

St. Mirren "

1 T. Lanark -

4

2 Fulham

2 Swansen

0

SECOND DIVISION

THIRD DIVISION (SOUTH) '« Bournemouth Brighton Bristol R. Cardin

Airdrie Alloa

4 Dundee

0 Watford

1

Brechin

3 S'housemuir

4

1 Bristol City

1 Cowdenbeath

U Aldershot

2

4

o East Fife

4 East Stirling

0 Crystal P.

2 Edinburgh

1. Ralth

8

1 Millwall

1 Montrose

+ King's P.

1 Swindon

St. Bernard's

1 Leich

© Newport

0

-Reuter,

Clapton. Mansfield. Northampton Queen's P.R.

Gillingham

ROYAL HONG KONG

GOLF CLUB

Latest Competition Results

1 Dumbarton

The following are the latest com- petition results of the Ladies' Sec- tion of the Royal Hong Kong Golf Club:--

Captain's Cup, October. Mrs. Lis- saman 97-1879; Mrs. Smalley 98-19-79:—

Mrs. Lissaman qualifies on last 9 holes,

L.G.U. Medal, Silver. Miss Good- rich 98-13-85.

Bronze. Mrs. W. J. E. MacKenzie 99-20-79.

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Eclectic Pool. New Course, Mrs. Army drew with Club de Recrelo McGowan, and Miss Goodrich tie..

at Sookunpoo:-

Recreto 208 for 7 wkts, dec. (P.M.N. da Silva 46. A. M. Rodrigues 41) Army 118 for 7 wkts.

SECOND DIVISION Craigengower drew with Kowloon C.C. at the Valley.

C.CC. 206 for 5 dec. (W. L. Rap- ley 64); E.C.C. 144 for 7 wkts.

Army "A" beat Police by 4 runs on the latter's ground:-

Army "A" 48 (C. Pope 6 for.25); Police 44 (Hatheld 7 for 18).

At Pokfulam the University beat Army "B" by one wicket.

Army "B" 62 (C. Teoh 5 for 211; University 69.

75-417370:2/3.

Bogey, Oct. 19, Mrs. D'arcy Evans 2 down; Mrs. S., Mills 3 down.

An unofficial match against a team of Shanghat players took place on the Old Course at Fanling Five Tuesday, October 26. couples played, and were entertain- to lunch at the Clubhouse by Mrs. Gilmore, Captain. Hong Kong won.

Service 85 for 9 wkts! (P. A. Craw- ley 27 not out).

The Indian Recreation Club lost to the Navy by five wickets at

Civil Service C. and Hong Kong King's Park:- C.C. drew at the Valley:-

H.K.C.C. 163 for 6 dec. (R. 9. W. Paterson, 53, E. J., R. Mitchell 58:

2

IR.C. 119 (K. M. Rumjahn 30,

A. K. Minu 37; Jefferey 5 for 22); Navy 123 for 5 wkts. (Et-Cmdr.

R. G. Robertson 5 for 31); Civil Warchope 34 not out).

LEAGUE FOOTBALL RESULTS

KOWLOON

MIDDLESEX Pearson.

FIRST DIVISION

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·KOWLOON CHINESE.........3

Tin Yung Fal. Tse Bing Ho,

Koon-lam.

SOUTH CHINA "A"..

Cheuk Shek-ham.

ST. JOSEPH'S

Gomes, Costalno.

CLUB

KWONG WAH

EASTERN

Lee Tak Kee.

SOUTH CHINA "B"

Chan Tak Pai (2), Lan Chong Sang (2), Yeung Shul-yik. CLUB

Fowler (5), Wilson (2), Bick-

ford (2).

SEAFORTHS

Thompson, Dunnachie, POLICE

Howlett, Morrison.

SECOND DIVISION

Chia Chi Fun (2), Lau Wing

Kul

ENGINEERS (E.)

Beale Pelham

5TH BDE. RA

Bancroft (Z).

POLICE

MIDDLESEX

Izzard (4); Marable (3).

THIRD DIVISION

20TH BTY. R.A.

Caleman.

UNIVERSITY

Lớn. Bong Hong, Lien Hong

Bang (2).

KUMAON RIFLES

-

SEAFORTHS

Owen, McDonald, Lindsay (3),

Charmes (owri goal);

POLICE

ORDNANCE

Munton (2).

POWHATTAN

THIRD DIVISION

Lun Yak-lim, Wo Ah-choy.

Tee Siu-yu (2), Mak Yul-yat. EASTERN

Lee Bing-hon.

SEAFORTHS

Samson (2).

KOWLOON

CHINESE ENGINEERS

Li Wai-lam,

(KOWLOON)

24TH RTY. RA.

Findlay (2) Sumners. AIR FORCE

Elton (2), Lally,

P. 6. A

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Gaan (2). SIGNALS

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(HONG KONG) MEDICALS

Howells (4); SERVICE CORPS

STANLEY

Lacey, Freer.

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