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SPORT

SPORTING NEWS AND NOTES

HOME FOOTBALL FORECAST

The following are the English and Scottish League fixtures to be played on Saturday, September 17..1938. The teams in capital letters are tipped to win.

ASTON VILLA

DIVISION I

V.

Brentford

BOLTON W.

CHARLTON A.

V.

Liverpool Leicester C.

CHELSEA

Birmingham

EVERTON

V.

Orimsby T

V.

HUDDERSFIELD T.

V.

Preston N. E

Y.

STOKE C.

V.

V.

SUNDERLAND

WOLVES

BRADFORD

i.

Portsmouth DERBY C. Leeds U. Middlesbro Manchester U. Blackpool Arsenal

DIVISION II.

Blackburn R.

West Brom. §.

Shefeld W.

Millwall

Luton T.

Norwich C. Nottingham F. Fulham Newcastle U Bury

Swindon T

BURNLEY

CHESTERFIELD

Manchester C.

PLYMOUTH A

SHEFFIELD U

SOUTHAMPTON

SWANSEA T.

TOTTENHAM H.

TRANMERE R.

Y.

WEST HAM U.

V.

Coventry C.

DIVISION III (SOUTH).

ALDERSHOT

V.

Clapton p.

BRISTOL C.

Y.

Torquay U

CARDIFF

C.

V.

Reading

CRYSTAL P.

V.

-Exeter-G-

Bristol R.

MANSFIELD T.

Y

Walsall

NORTHAMPTON. T.

Ipswich T.

NOTTS C.

"

Newport C.

QUEEN'S P. R

V.

SOUTHEND U

V

WATFORD

Port Vale

DIVISION HI (NORTH),

ACCRINGTON S.

V

Chester

BARNSLEY

V

Barrow

CARLISLE U

V.

Darlington

V.

Gateshead

HARTLESPOOL U.

V.

LINCOLN C

17

Hull C.

OLDHAM A

V.

N. Brighton

STOCKPORT C.

WREXHAM

7.

YORK C.

**

Bournemouth

Brighton

Crewe A.

Southport

ROTHERHAM U.

Doncaster R.

Bradford. C.

Rochdale

Halifax

SCOTTISH DIVISION I

St. Johnstone

ABERDEEN

Albion R.

Hiberian

Clyde

y.

CELTIC

HAMILTON A

V.

Ayr U.

HEARTS

Motherwell

KILMARNOCK

Y.

QUEEN OF S.

QUEEN'S PARK

Y.

Raith R

RANGERS

LAND SPEED RECORD

Arbroath

Falkirk Partick T.

ST. MIRREN Third Lanark

MACAO RACE CHARITY SOCCER MATCH

MEETING

Draft Programme For October 2

"The draft programme for the Macao Jockey Club race meeting

to be held on October 2 is as follows:-"

1-Nanchang Handicap (First Section): Winner $150. Second $75. Third $50. For China Ponies, Bub- scription Ponies of this Club of any Season, Subscription Griffins

AT CAROLINE HIJL

Chinese Fielding Strong Team This Afternoon

Against Middlesex

*

A splendid football match is promised followers at Caroline H!!! this afternoon when a very strong team, representing the Hong Kong Chinese Amateur Athletic Federation, will meet the Middlesex Regi- meat in a charity encounter to raise funds for the refugees in South China

of the Hong Kong Jockey Club. The Hon. Mr. M. K. Lo. Vice-President of the Hong Kong Foot-

En-ball Association, will kick-off at 4:45 pm. barred. Jockey allowance. trance $5. One-Mile.

Note: One Entry only will be made for the Nanchang Handi- cap. (Races 1 and 31 Entrance will be divided into First and Second Sections at the discretion of the Handicapper. 2-Lok Chang Handicap: Win- ner $150. Second $75. Third $50. Pontes, Subscription For China Grins of the Hong Kong Jockey Club of this Season purchased at Hong Kong by this Club on March 18, 1938. winner of 3200 or more in stakes since January 1 barred. To be ridden by Jockeys who have not won ten races anywhere at any

time. No Whips or Spurs allowed.

Entrance $5.1 Miles.

..

(Eastern), Lee Wai-tong The prices of admission are $5, į shun

Servicemen (South China), Fang. King-cheong $2, $1 and 50 cents. will be admitted at half price to (Bouth China) and Han Ching To the . $2 and $1 stands.

(Eastern).

Kwan-kon Reserves: Tam The following have been selected

(South China). Lee Kwok-wal to represent the KK.CÄA.F.:-

(Bouth China); Sung Ling-sing Pau Ka-ping (South China): Lee (Eastern), Lai Shiu-wing (South Tin-sang (South China) and Mak China, Yeung Shul-yick (South Shiu-hon (South China): Leung China) and Lo Tau-man (South

China). Wing-chlu (South China), Lau Hing-chot (South China) and Hul King-shing (Eastern); Tao Kwal shing (South China), Suen Kam-

GOVERNOR TO PLAY BOWLS AGAINST C.S.C.C.

3-Nanchang Handicap (Second Section): Winner $150. Becond $75. Third $50 For China" Pories.

His Excellency the Governor, Sir Subscription Ponies of this Club of Geoffry Northcote, will skip a team any "Season, Subscription Grinsgainst the Civil Service Cricket of the Hong Kong Jockey Club Club in a fawn bowls match on barred. Jockey allowance,

the latter's green on Wednesday. trance $5. One Mile.

En-

at.4 p.r

(Firat

4-Wuchang "Handicap Section): Winner $175. Second $75. Third $50. For China Pontes classified by the Hong Kong Jockey Club as "E" class at date of entry and Subscription Ponies of this Club of any Season. Jockey allow- ance. Entrance $5. Half a Mile.

Note: One Entry only will-be- made for the Wuchang Handi- cap. (Races 4 and 6) Entries will divided into. First and Second Sections at the discretion of the Handicapper.

5.-Wen Chang Handicap: Win- ner $200. Second $100. Third $75. For China, Ponies classified by the Hong Kong Jockey Club as "D" class. Jockey allowance. Entrance $5. Half a Mile.

6-Wächang Handicap (Second Section):

Second Winner $175. $75. Third $50. For China Ponies, classified by the Hong Kong Jookey Club as "E" class at date of entry and Subscription Ponies of this Club of any Season. Jockey allow- ance. Entrance $5. Half a Mile.

7.-Ladies Sprint (Unofficial): Forest Hills. Sept. 15.

Third Winner $50. Second $30. Miss Margot Lumb. of Britain.

FOREST HILLS TENNIS

JOHN COBB'S FEAT conqueror of Miss Helen Jacobs, $20. A Cup will be presented to

Bonneville Salt Flats,

(Utah), Sept. 16.

British Cobb, the John racing motorist, yesterday broke the world's land speed record recently set up by Capt. George Bystan

Driving his 2.500-H. P. Napier, Cobb averaged 350.20 miles an hour for the measured mile in a time of 10.28 seconds.

Cobb later averaged 353.29 miles an hour in 1029 seconds for the northward run, and 347.16 miles an

from

the the Winning Rider. Souvenirs will Was eliminated women's singles in the American also be presented to the 2nd and 3rd placed Riders. For China tennis championships today.

Ponies of this Club of any Season.. Meeting Miss Nancy Wynne. of Subscription Griffins of the Hong Australia in the quarter-nals. Kong Jockey Club, bared. To be Miss Lumb was beaten after three ridden by Ladies. Catch Wight 130 sets, the scores in favour of Miss Ibs. No Whips or Spurs allowed. Post Entries: Entrance $3. Five Wynne being 6-4, 5-7, 6-1.

Furlongs.

Miss Kay Stammers is now the sole surviving English player in

the tournament.

QUARTER FINALS

quarter-finals In the

championship.

hour in 10.47 seconds for the south-men's ward run.

at the John

Bromwich, of Australla, defeated of America, by 8-1, For the measured kilometre, his Joe Hunt, average times were 350.07 m.p.h. 9-11, 6-3, 6-4.

Gene Maxo, of America, beat in-6.39 second for the northward rob, and 352.82 m.p.. in 6.34 sec-Gilbert Hunt. of America, by 7-5, onds for the southward run.

1-6, 8-6, 6-0.

In the womens championship.

Capt. Eyston is expected to try Miss Dorothy Bundy, of the Unit- and regain the record today ed States, defeated Madame Reuter

Mathieu, of France by 8-3, 3-8. |6-0-Reuter.

JOHNNY GOODMAN DEFEATED

Oakmont, Sept. 15. Johany Goodman, holder

of the American Amateur golf

title, was defeated taday in the quarter-final 01 the tournament

· Entries close ori⚫ Thursday. September 22.

HOME RUGBY

London, Sept. 15. Three Rugby Union matches were played in the country to day, the results being as follows: 19 Pill Harriers 8 Cardin Swansea 11 Cross Keys: 0 Weston

Super-mare. 10 Bath

-Reuter.

Sporting Fixtures

3

TODAY

AQUATICS.--Bolice and Prisons

gal. (Civil Service C.C.), 3.30 P.I

ling).

TENNIS. Hardcourt

Departments. Annual Aquatic GOLF-Bogey (Par) Pool (Fan- Sporta, at Victoria Recreation Club, 2.30 p.m

Meeting R. D. Chapman, of BOWLS-Altkenhead Shield, Kow.

Ohio, Goodman was beaten- by. ? and 1

Willie Turnega, the former Wal- ker Cup player, defeated Brinke by 5 and 4.

loon y Hong Kong (Civil Service CO., Craigengover C. C. and Police RC), 230 p.m. GOLF-Bogey (Par) Pool (Fan-

ling)....

BP. Abbott, of California, HOCKEY-Y.MO.A. "A" v. Kum-

beat Joe Thompson, of Canada,

at the 20th, 14

E. C. Kingsley, of Utah. beati

son Rifles, 5 p.m.; Y.M.C.A. "B" V. RA.M.C.. 3.30 p.m. (King's Park),

M Barbert, of New York by 3 SWIMMING-Police and Prisons

and 3

The winners enter the semi- duals....

In the third round, Goodman

Beat Frenat 4. and 1."-

Annual Aquatics (V.R.C.). 2.30 p.m.

TENNIS. Hardcourt Singles Chao v. Wong Book-pam.

TOMORROW.

Turness beat Johnny Fischer BOWLS-International one' up.

Tourna-

ment final, Scotland v. Portu-

J

doubles

semi-final, 8. A. and H. D. Rumjahn v. Pang Ol-lam and

Mok Fuk-in, 4 p.m.

MONDAY, SEPT. 19

TENNIS.-Hardcourt singles semi- Anal, Teut Wal pul v. G. Chos 'or Wong Fook-nam, 4 p.m. BADMINTON.-Y. M. G. A. Bad-

minton, in the West Lounge.

Club Bridge BRIDGE.-Cheero

Night. MEETING-Annual, of Hong Kong Reel. Club, at Helena May' In- stitute, Garden Road, 5.15 pm. SWIMMING-Mixed Swimming. In European T.MCA Swim- ming Pool

K.C.C. TENNIS RESULTS

SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 1938.

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W. C. Hung (-40) beat A. E. P Guest (30/3) 4-6, 6-2 6-4 on Thursday to enter the final of Kowloon Cricket Club's Lawn Ten- nis Handicap Singles "A" Tourna- ment.

(ser.) 6-3, 4-6, 6-4 Hung will meet E. C. Flucher meet B. Soltau (-30). (-40) in the Final.

Playing in the third round of second at 6-2, In the "Handicap the Rev. the Mixed Doubles 3. Gillard and. The winners of this match will C. B. R. Sargent (-15) entered the Mrs. Smeby (-3/6) shared two meet B Soltau and Miss Engel Final when he beat F. Coombes gets with the holders. Mr. and Mrs. (-36) in the 'semi-final round,

PLAYER'S

He will now G. C. Burnet; (-30), winning the frat set at 11-9 and losing the

"In the swim

Clipper

PLAYERS

PLAYERÉS

CIGARETTLI

CIGARETTES

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