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SPORT
SPORTING NEWS AND NOTES
HOME FOOTBALL FORECAST
The following are the teams of the English and Scottish League
tixtures to be played today. The teams in capitals are tipped to win.
MIDDLESBROUGH.
A
45
.
Huddersfield Town.
Preston N. E
Chelsea.
Manchester U
Tranmere. Burnley. West Ham U Swansea T Chesterfield. Plymouth A. Bradford, Shefeld U.
Tottenham H.
V Luton T
DIVISION III (SOUTHERN SECTION)
DIVISION I
ARSENAL
V.
Portsmouth.
Birmingham
Y.
Sunderland.
Blackpool
V.
EVERTON,
BOLTON W.
Charlton A.
BRENTFORD
V.
DERBY C.
Y
Wolves.
Grimsby T.
V.
Aston Villa.
LEEDS
V
LEICESTER
V
Stoke.
LIVERPOOL
V.
V
DIVISION
II.
Blackburn
COVENTRY C.
V."
FULHAM
MANCHESTER C.
MILLWALL
NEWCASTLE
NORWICH C.
NOTTINGHAM F.
Ꭲ .
SHEFFIELD WED.
V.
Bury.
SOUTHAMPTON
5.
WEST BROM
BOURNEMOUTH
Crystal P
BRIGHTON
y,
Walsall.
BRISTOL R.
*.
Mansfeld T
CARDIFF C.
Y
Exeter C.
CLAPTON C.
V
Newport C...
Ipswich "T.
PORT-VALE
Aldershot.
READING
V.
Queen's Park
SWINDON
V.
Notts C.
TORQUAY
V.
WATFORD
V.
Bristol C.
DIVISION II.
Barrow
BRADFORD. C.
CARLISLE
CHESTER
CREWE
DONCASTER R
HALIFAX T.
N. Brighton
Stockport C.
OLDHAM A.
9.
Barnsley.
ROTHERHAM U.
บ
Rochdale.
SOUTHPORT
Wrexham
SCOTTISH LEAGUE DIVISION 1
ARBROATH
AYR U
SOUTHEND.
Northampton T.
(NORTHERN SECTION)
1. LINCOLN C.
Darlington.
V.
V
Hartlepools U.
Hull C.
Gateshead.
York C.
Accrington S.
Rangers.
Today's
Charity
Football
EASTERN MEET
ROYAL SCOTS
WOUNDED SOLDIERS AND REFUGEES TO BËNËFIT
of
A number first-class local footballers will be seen in action on the Hong Kong Football Club ground. Happy Valley, today, when a team from the Eastern Athletic Association will meet one from the 2nd Battalion, Royal Scots, in a Charity match.
Fr
The prices of admission are $1 and 50 cents, Servicemen half- price to the $1 stand), and pro-
AUSTRALIAN PONIES
Above picture shows two of the batch of Australian subscrip- tion griffins which will be drawn for at the Jockey Club Paddock next week.
ceeds will be sent to refugees and New Javelin Record
soldiers
through the
wounded National Women's Rellet Assocla- tion "(HK. Branch), which has presented two large cups for the contesting téanis,
of
Mr. Chau Hau-leung, manager of China Emporium, has presented a ball for the match, and Mr. Chan Lan-fong. president Eastern Association, will kick off.
The teams:-* Royal Seats: L/C Duncan: L/Sgt. Fraser, Sgt. Barron; Pluck- rose, Falconer, Proctor; Munro, Brown, Hassack, Allan and McKay. Eastern A.A.Tsui Hang: Tsang Chung Wan, Kwok Ping Chung: Soong Ling-sing. Hsu King Shing. Lo Wai Kuen; Chan Ping To, Lo Tau Man, Suen Kam Shun, Chau
Man Chi and Hau Ching To
Referee: J. F. da Silva.
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HONG KONG.
A new record in Javelin throw- ing was established here on Thurs.
The finalists of the International the day by the Finnish athlete
who, at
second Baseball Tournament, British Em- gained Nikkanen Olympic Games place with his throw of 77.87 pire and China, will meet tomorrow metres. At the sport festival in at 9.30 am and at the conclusion complete the double by annexing: Hon... Secretary-Treasurer of the the of the game the presentation of the International Championship. Hong Kong Baseball League, has Both teams are conddent and will resigned his posts and Mr. Roy Karhula his throw exceeded record of the Finn, Matti, by 54 prizes will take place.
A large attendance of basebal: be at full strength: a stirring Lau manager of the Chinese Finland has held
to act in his stead until the elec centimetres.
standard should result. the record in Javelin throwing fans is expected to be present to struggle and baseball of a high Baseball Club, has been appointed
see it the Chinese, holders of the i
tion of new officers which takes since 1899 having bettered it no less than 15 times-Transocean). Bagram Shield, will be able
to
SECRETARY RESIGNS
It is learnt that Mr. W. A. Smith. place early next month.
Queen's of South.
Y
Hamilton A.
V
Albion R.
V.
Aberdeen
V.
Clyde.
V
1.
Kilmarnock.
V
HEARTS.
ST. JOHNSTONE
V
Queen's Park.
V
RANGERS.
THIRD LANARK
V.
Raith R
CELTIC
FALKIRK
HIBERNIAN
MOTHERWELL
Patrick T.
St. Mirren
U.S. BASEBALL
RESULTS
New York Aug. 26.
The following are the results af
ESSEX DEFEATS
DERBYSHIRE
TWU
baseball matches played yester-Cricket
London August 25.
County matches in the
Championship were con-
cluded today,
Essex defeated
41
Derbyshire by
Derby, scored 190 (Ray Smith 4
Phelps homered for the Dod-ter 55.1 and Essex replied with
173 (Mitchell for 51 and 178
day.
NATIONAL LEAGUE
H.
E,
six wickets.
Brooklyn Chicago
1
1
10
for 48) and 160 (Peter Smith 5
gera!.
for four.
Brooklyn
4 13
1
Chicago'
5
14
1 runs.
Philadelphia. Pittsburgh
2
.8
1
1 7
0
Philadelphia
" 1
..2
Pittsburghi
1. 5
1
B
T 9 1
New York
St. Louts
and Medwick homered for
the Cardinals).
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Boston
Somerset defeated Kent by 27 Somerset made 225 (Lewis
8 for 76 and 177. (Harding 5 for 51), and Kent scored 215 (B. H. Valentine 114. Wellard 7 for 65)
and 160 (Wellard 6 for 50, Hazell 4 for 60). ì
CLOSE OF PLAY
Bcores at close of play today
were:
.3.
Gloucester 160 and 214: Leices 4. D ...2 Cincinnati ********
11. 2 teranire 202 and 41 for 0.
Hampshire 82 and 180: (Myers homered for the Reds),
133 and 85 for 6. Boston...
Cucinnati
0 11 0 4.34 3
played. (Tative innings were -DiMaggio tromered for the Braves). AMERICAN LEAGUE
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TENNIS INTERPORT
İMISUNDERSTANDING
Owing to a misunderstand- Ing in connection with the use of the Post Office Box by the Hong Kong Lawn Tennis As- suciation, an invitation from Shanghai to take part in the Triangular Tennis Interport, despatched at the end of May and renewed at the end of June, was not received by the local Association until August 20, by which time It was un- fortunately too late to take any action.
Across The Atlantic In A Yawl
GERMAN'S. 52-DAY ADVENTURE
Berlin, August 25.
The young German sports- man, Heinrich Carbers, has succeeded in crossing the At- lantic in a small yawl. The voyage. from Cap Finisterra in Spain to the beach of a Brooklyn Sports Club at New York, took 52 days.
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Describing his adventures the trip. Garbers, said that rough weather prevailed for most of the
Surrey time, and he, being captain, cook fand mate on his ship, was able Lancashire Middlesex 332 to sleep only two hours at dusk (No play today).·
and 4 hours at dawn, since it was to keep watch all Notts
73 necessary 384; Worcestershire and 250 for 8. Bad light stopped through the night to prevent "his play.
craft from being run down by Bussex. 514 for 8amorgan liners. Many of his provisions 279.
last on the trip and be Yorkshire 139 for 3: Scotland arrived at Brooklyn half-starved. (Rotte homered for the Yankees), 193. No play today (Reuter). (Transocean).
Cleveland
Jeff York
Cleveland
New Yor
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5 5
Vrosty homered for the in-
for the Yankees).
2
A 15217
2
laps and Dimaggio
and Dockey
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Fixtures
TODAY
Chicago
Boston
(Wilson pitched for the Red Sox). Chicago
Boston A...... ↑
-5 14 1
18 2
(Owen homered for the White Sox).
were
GERMAN WOMAN
SWIMS CHANNEL
The
London," August 25.
German woman swimmer, Frau Wendell succeeded in swim- Channel. ming the English having reached the English coast
BASEBALL-Qverseas Chinese von Thursday after swimming for
Grinez On
All-Hong Kong (Caroline H15 hours and 25 minutes. She
started from Cap Wednesday.-(Transocean)-
FOOTBALL COUNCIL
St. Louis
12
0
Philadelphia peng
10
0
2 p.m.
(Thirteen innings were played. Werber-and-Johnson homered for the Athletics).
St. Louis
Philadelphia
.....4
BOWLS-Hong Kong F.C. v. Hong Kore Electric R.C. (Hong Kong FC.
TOMORROW
150 10 0 (Clift homered for the Brown's BASEBALL-International Series,
and Hayes for the Athletics).
Detroit
Washington
11
1
2 7 3.
12 A (Bonura homered for the Sena- 'tors)(Reuter).
Britam v. China (Caroline H
MEETING
A meeting of the Council of the Hong Kong Football Association 9.15 am.
will be held in the Board Room BOWLS International Tourna for the South Ching Morning Post ment, Malaya y India (Eng on Thursday, September 8, at 5.30
p.m.
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