HONG KONG DAILY PRESS. MONDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 1937.
Home Football Results
FIRST DIVISION
THIRD DIVISION (NORTH)
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Derby Everton Huddersfield Leicester
4 Chelsea
2. Fortsmouth
M'chester C. Sunderland Z Grimsby Wolves
1 Lincoln
1 Tranmere
BRITISH TENNIS
ACES WIN.
London, Nov. 12. The international Tennis Club of Britain beat the International Club of Czechoslovakia in the 2❘ first
three singles "matches
0 Torquay, to-day.—
1 Reuter.
at
London, Nov. 13. The following are the results of League Football matches played to-day:--
Reading Swindon Watford
3 Mansfield.
2
1 Walsall
1
1 Brighton
1
Arsenal
I
W. Brom.
1
Barrow Crewe
1 York
Blackpool Bolton Brentford
0 Birmingham 3 Darlington
8 Carlisle
1 Stoke
D Gateshead
3 Chester
3 Middlesbro'
3 Hartlepools
1 Southport
2
2. Leeds
2 Hull
4 Rochdale
2 Doncaster
1 2
0 N. Brighton
2 Rotherham 3
1 Preston'
0 Oldham
- 1 Accrington
0
1. Liverpool
3 Port Vale
0 Halifax
beat Mr. and Mrs. Morton, by scores
2
2 Wrexham
2 Bradford C.
1
Charlton
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SECOND DIVISION
Aston Villa
▸ Burnley
Blackburn
2 Newcastle
1 Bury,
1
0 Barnsley
2 Tottenham
Chesterfield
Fulham
Norwich
Plymouth
2 Stockport
Wednesday
4 · Luton
SCOTTISH LEAGUE
Arbroath
1 | Clyde
FIRST DIVISION
"Y" TENNIS
Mr. Skinner and Mrs. Carter
of 6-3, 6-1 in the Final of 'the American Tennis Tournament run by, the Y.M.C.A. at King's Park yesterday.
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1 "Rangers
1
2 Aberdeen
1 Dundee
Falkirk
4
M'chester U,
7 Hearts
2 Queen's P
0
• Kilmarnock
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Morton
"I "2
Queen O'S. Hamilton
1
1
Motherwell
3 St. Mirren
0
Partick
6 ATT
2
0
St. Johnstone
2 Hibernian
0
| STAYS ON ALL DAY
3 Shefeld U.
5
Third Lanark 1 Celtic
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0
SECOND DIVISIÓN
Albion
5 Edinburgh
3
2 Alloa
9 Dumbarton
1
2 Queen P.R.
0 Brechin
1 East Fife
2
4 Torquay
1 | Dunfermline
2
St. Bernards
1
2 Cardif
Forfar
0
◊ Bournemouth
◊ C'beath
4
1 Airdrie
2
6 Montrose
1 Clapton
3 Dundee
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THIRD DIVISION (SOUTH) Aldershot Bristol C. Crystal P." Exeter Gillingham Millwall Newport
0 Northampton
Notts C.
2 Bristol R.
...2.. Southend
CHINESE DRAW
FIRST BLOOD
•
Governor's Cup Football
A fast and sparkling game, with the play at times bordering on the brilliant. saw the Chinese Amateur Athletic Federation
Arst
draw
blood in the Governor's Cup loot- ball match against the Hong Kong Football Association at Sookunpoo yesterday.
1 East Stirling
2 King's Park
1 Leith..
0 Raith
Good football was played throughout by both sides, but the team work or the Chinese,, was better and this was the deciding point in the final tally of five goals to three in their favour. This was fully deserved, although perhaps a half-time score of three-two would have been a fairer resection of the game at that stage than the actual score of 3-1.
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RIDING SCHOOL
GYMKHANA
Brilliant weather and a fair gathering of spectators guaranteed the success of the Kowloon Riding School's Arst gymkhana of the season, held yesterday. The tech- nique of the pupils, particularly the younger ones. reflected great credit on Miss Joan Old and Miss Barbara Lord, who are responsible for their training.
The prize-list follows:
Handy Hunter Competition Adults; (1) Miss Pamela Scott Harston (2) Mr. P. A. Fishbourne.
Children: (1) Miss Jean Freeman (2) Miss Diana Freeman. ". Trotting Competition (1) Mas Tamara Jex (2) Miss Marsh.
Novelty Competition Mr. J. S. Smith.
under.
For the winners Hau Ching-to...Children's Competition-5 (2), Chan Tak-fai (2) and Lal Shu-wing scored, but perhaps the two best goals were those headed in by Fowler for the F. A. Coakeley added the losers' third point.
RUGBY FOOTBALL
A very fast game on the Club ground yesterday saw the Army Arst Afteen beat the Club by 23 points to 9 in a Eugby Football catch in which the winners' sup- erforlly in most departments was well evident. The Army fielded a very strong side, whereas six of the Club's regular players were absent.
Feature of the game was the work of Watts in the Club three- quarter line; his speed, defence and tackling at times reaching a very high standard. He was also scen in several sole attempts to get through but these were not successful.
At half-time the Army were leading by 18 points to three. Teams:--
Club XV: J. P. Whitham (Cap tain): H. Van Leeuwen, M. W. MacGrath, E. Watts, and D. Camp- bell: D. Lyle and Rutherford: R. G. Geer. K. A. Salter, D. Olsen; A W. Holden, A. G. Dalziel, H. W. B. Heath. A. J.. C. Taylor and J. K. Birt,
Army XV Fust Ayrton: Pte. Peachey, Capt. Malsey,, 2-Lt. Gud- ceon and 2/Lt. Chiverall: Raldey and Sgt. Balley: Pte. Boasted, Fle. Knowles, Spr. Rum- ball: Lt. Maclagan. Lt. Crawford; Cpl. Harrison, Capt. R. D Gillespie (Captain) and L/Cpl. Burrell.
HOCKEY RESULTS
Pte.
Leading by one goal to nil in the first half, the "g" Ladies started their Caer Clark Cup season by a brillant win over St. Andrew's Ladies, when they piled on four goals in the second half to secure a smashing victory by five clear goals.
The whole team played well but the left wing combination of Miss Smith and Miss Westcott was out- standing. For the losers Mrs. Rose in goal, brought off many fine saves, but at the same time one or two of the goals against her looked comparatively easy.
On the form displayed yesterday the "Y" Ladies are going to take
a lot of beating.
and
(1) Brian McEney (2) Desmond McElney (3) Shatur Kharagap.
Polo Ball Competition Miss Pamela Scott Harston.
Relay Race
(1) Kawoon Riding School (Mr. P. Anson. Mr. S. Dickson, Miss Tamara Jex and Mr. J. S. Smith).
SATURDAY CRICKET
The following were the results of cricket matches played yesterday. all the games being non-league en- counters.
Hong Kong Cricket Club beat- Kowloon Cricket Club by an inn- Ings and 78,runs in their two-day encounter: HE.C.C. 291 for 8 decl. ( Owen-Hughes 129, J. E. Richardson 50, F. Marshall 44). Kowloon
111 and 102 (F. G. O'Bryen 29 and 27).
Indians beat Craigengower 120 runs: I.R.C. 205 for 6 decl. (K. Nazarin 71) 0.0.0. 75 (A. R. Minu 5 for 24, A. H. Madar 3 for 2), University Alumni Association beat Recreio. by 72 runs.: Alumni 147 for 9 decl., Recreio 75.
by
Navy beat Army by seven wic- kets: Army 114. Navy 133 for 4 wickets. (Capt. Whitmarsh 44 not out)..
.SECOND DIVISION Felice beat the University by 11 runs: Police 130 (Ng 5 for 42, University 119 (Fong 30, Pope.6 for
22).
Indians beat Craigengower by 106 190 runs. Indians
(1. All 60,
Craigengower 84 (N. Broadbridge
42).
Civil Service drew with Recreio:. Civil Service 138 for 4 deel. (F. E. Booker 581, Recrelo 80 for 9 (L G. Gosano 31).
Central British School lost to Kowloon Cricket Club by 7 - wic- kets: CBS.′101, K.C.0. 218 for 7 wickets. (W. Mulcahy 73 retired).
Hong Kong, Ladies who over- whelmed the' Central British Asso- clation by 6 goals to 1 at Happy Valley. They, led by 3 goals to 1 at the interval and the win was very decisive.
BRAWN CUF
In a Brawn Cup match the Club de Recreio Ladles beat Central British School Girls by the odd goal in three.
In the Tournament the Kowloon Indian Tennis Club beat the Sea- Another big victory in the Caerforth Highlanders by four clear Clark series was that scored by the goals.
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