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THIS WEEK'S WINNERS IN HOME FOOTBALL

"Telescore" Selects Them For "Daily Press" Readers

The following are the Home football fixtures for the week-end with the probable winners given in capital type.

Bach Friday "Telescore" picks the winners for Hongkong follow- efs of this great winter game, the forecast for to-morrow being as follows:--

Birmingham

*Bolton W.

Barrow

FIRST DIVISIÓN

"DERBY CO.

EVERTON.

Manchester C.

THIRD DIVISION (NORTH)

SOUTHPORT.

Doncaster R.. Wrexham,

Hartlepools U.

Gateshead.

CHARLTON A.

Huddersfield T...

'Chelsea

V.

ÄRSENAL

Leeds U.

Wolves.

Lelcester C.

Y.

Sunderland.

Liverpool

Aston Villa.

*Manchester U.

V.

BLACKPOOL.

MIDDLESBROUGH

Y

Grimsby T.

PRESTON NORTH E. V

Portsmouth.

STOKE C..

V.

Brentford.

SECOND DIVISION

*Burnley

BLACKBURN R.

COVENTRY C.

Y

Bury.

LUTON' T.

Bradford..

NEWCASTLE U.

Tranmere R.

Norwich C,

Swansea T...

Notts F:

West Ham U.

Plymouth A.

V.

SHEFFIELD U.

V.

Millwall,

Southampton

V.

Sheffield W.

"Tottenham H.

V.

Fulham.

W. BROM. A.

V.

Chesterfield.

*Accrington 8.

*SARNSLEY

BRADFORD C.

CHESTER

HALIFAX T.

V

Rochdale.

HULL C.

Darlington.

LINCOLN C.

Carlisle U.

New Brighton

York C.

OLDHAM A.

Rotherham U

*STOCKPORT

Y.

Crewe A

THIRD DIVISION (SOUTH)

BOURNEMOUTH

Y.

Bristol C.

BRIGHTON

Aldershot.

Bristol R.

Notts Co.

CARDIFF C.

V.

'Clapton O

EXETER C.

Torquay U

Ipswich T

V.

NEWPORT CO.

MANSFIELD T

Watford.

QUEEN'S 'PARK R.

V.

READING

V

SOUTHEND U

E

Walsall

V

ABERDEEN

Ayr U.

Albion R.

MOTHERWELL.

Clyde

Y

Third Lanark.

HAMILTON A.

Y.

St. Mirren

HEARTS

V

Arbroath.

KILMARNOCE, AN

V.

Falkirk:

QUEEN OF SOUTH

Queen's Park

V.

RAITH R.

LANGERS

Port Vale. Northampton T. Swindon T. CRYSTAL PALACE.

SCOTTISH LEAGUE-FIRST DIVISION"

#IGHT

WAK

St. Johnstone.

CELTIC

Hibernian.

Partick Thistle.

*—Indicates “Derby " Games,

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Ninth Extra Meeting

The following Are the advance entries for the Ninth Extra Race: Meeting to be held on Saturday, October 22:-

KOWLOON TO DRAW?

Chinese Teams Should Win Matches To-morrow

(BY CL.R.E.)

We stated in these columns last Friday that the Kowloon Foot- hall Club was known as a team to spring a surprise and though the forecast of the result of their match with the Middlesex as Sookun- poo last Saturday felt by the wayside, advertheless, a surprise was spring by Kowloon in that the malelanders returned home with two points having gained a well-deserved victory by three clear goals.

Middlesex, on the other hand, were without Watson, their stal- wart back, and Pearson, one of their best forwards, This apart, how- ever, the mainlanders were still full value for their win thus van- week defeated South quishing a team that had only the previous China "Al"

China

The results of the remainder of ts probable that the Caroline Hill Dothy points last Saturday's matches were as we team will gather predicted with the exception that though the Navy have up to the Kwong Wah, a team that is cer-present an undefeated record in tainly claiming, the attention of three matches having defeated soccer fans, drew with the Royal Kowloon and the Police and drawn Scots after leading 4-1 at the in-with Kwong Wah South terval in their encounter at San" Have also trounced the Police. Eastern will meet the Royal kunpoo on Sunday,

Scots at Sookunpoo, and, unless the latter show vast improvement. the Chinese should win with some. thing to spare.

CLEAN FOOTBALL

The Eastern v. Club match prov-

by those who saw the match.

There is a full programme of fixtures down for to-morrow after noon with the Club the only team

on holiday."

LATE RALLY

FRIDAY,

Forecast For

||

Week-end

SATURDAY

Division i

Navy V. SOUTH CHINA "B" Kowloon v. Kwong Wah St. Joseph's v. Middlesex Royal Scots Y. EASTERN SOUTH CHINA "A" v. Police Division II

5TH RA. v. Club Kowloon.v. EASTERN ST. JOSEPH'S v. Kwong Wah ORDNANCE v. Royal Scots MIDDLESEX v. Police South China v. Engineers

Division III (A) „30TH· RA, "V." Moctric Division III (B)

OCTOBER 14, 1938.

H.K. TO MEET

S'HAI TEAM

Golf At Fanling On Week-end

Arrangements for the golf match between the Royal Hong- kong Golf Club and a Shanghai team, scheduled for the week-end,

are as follows:-

Fi

SINGLES (SEX-A-SIDE) will be at playedy on the Old Course Fanling on Saturday, starting at 9:15 th and on the New Course starting at 2 pm.

FOURBALLS (THREE. ⠀⠀- MAT- {CHES) will take place on the New Course on Sunday at 215 am. and on the Old Course at 2 p.m.

gingles count one fourballs two points.

AIR FORCE v. Bignals: 24TH R.A. v. Amat, BA. Powbattan v. STONEGUTTERS | (13

SUNDAY

Governor's Crip HKFA V. HEQAAF. Service Corps v. 5th RA P.W.D. V. STANLEY South China v. Kit Chee

point" and

All matches are over 36 holes

∙each; course) and match goes beyond the 38th.

ON

no

Greaves, A. S. Bliss, Honniball; W. Knox, P. Jorge, D. 8. Bake, V, H. White and Flertsen.

MIDDLESEX --Jackson; Shee- han, Smith: Freshwater, Bright, Wilkinson: Bakeley, Courtney, Gro-,

flelding their strongest team as a gan. Saw and Marrablė. couple of their stars will be held POLICE: - Aitken; Blackburn,

St. Joseph's Last Sunday the should win though not as casily as Saints, given. Ave more minutes, one would expect. might easily have drawn withi South China A and it was a great

EASTERNĄ Zat HinGhih; B. Y. Zee, Mew Wan-kwok; Soong Ling-- sing. Hisui Ching-cheng. Lo Wal- ENGINEERS V. University

kuen: Woo Chi-lang, Lee Tak-kee. Medicals v. KUMAON

Suen Kam-shun, Chow Man-chi

···PROBABLE TEAMS

and Hau Ching-to.i Probable teams are as follows:--

NAVY:-Dickerson; Bellis, Dar- SOUTH CHINA “A”:-Pau Ka-gan: Honeywell Webster, Ridley:

1. ur 5.-Wyndham Handicaped the best of the programme and First or Second Section.Winner some rast and clean football was

In the Happy Valley enclosure in reserve for, the Governor's Cup Byrne; North, Brittain, Parker; 3550. Second $275. Third $173. For seen on the Valley ground with China Ponies, "B" Class. Griffins Sven Karn-shun at his best. His an interesting match should be match at Causeway Bay on Sun-Wall, Morrison, Gordon. Howlett, of this Season, barred. Jockey last goal will long' be remembered witnessed between Middlesex and day afternoon Still the Chinese and Moss. Allowance. Entrance $5. Ons Mile, Boolat Bay, Commencement Bay, Bear. Cossack's Beauty, Dawn Harvest View, Honeymoon Eve

pity that the splendid rally staged King's Coronation, New Star, Crak

Kowloon's meeting with Kwong by the Saints came too late in the Bay, Potentate, Red Feather, Rob

Wah on the railway ground

closing stages of the game when Roy, Soldier of Britain, Wild Life.

should prove most interesting the Chinese were leading 4÷0,-!| 2-Ballarat Handicap. Winter fair. Kwong Wah has thus far The soldiers may not be fielding $500. Second $300. Third $200, Forst one match and drawn two their best side while the Saints will pips; Mak Shiu-hon, Lee Tin- Phippens; Muggliston, Newlands, Australian Subscription Pontes, “C”.

while Kowloon has won one, drawn probably have Costa among their sang: Leung Wing-chlu, Lau Hing-Thorburn and Betts

ROYAL SCOTS:-Duncan; Fra- Class Jockes Allowance, Entrance

one and lost one. A draw will defenders once again after his re- choi, Lee Kwok-wai; Tang Kwong-

McDonald: $5. From the 11 Mile Post (About probably result.

cent injury. A close match is pre-sum, Lat Shiu-wing. Fung Kinger. Hal Mile 170 Yards).

South China "B" travel to Cause-tiated with every likelihood of the Cheons. Kwok Ting-ki and Lau Clark: Munro, Fleming. Hossack

Allan and McKay. way Bay to meet the Navy and it points being shared.

ST. JOSEPH'S:-U. Souza; L. KWONG WAH:-Lee Kwok-kee: The Police, twice défeated 6-2 in succession by South China "B" and Souza. Marques; Preira, Hussain, ou Ying-sang, Chung Fai-lam: the Navy, respectively, go to Caro-Castilho, Ward, Azim, D. Leonard, Cheong Wing, Yueng Tae-tsong...

Henry Young: Lan Fook-cheung, ine Hill where they will be opposed Santos and ́Alves,

KOWLOON Hartley: P. J. Chin Chi-fan, Cheuk Shek-kam The following are the. Hongkong to South China "A". In all prob-

erest, A. I. 3. Eastman; J. and Wong King-cheung. " Grimins Cup.- Winner $750. Second 3300. Third Cricket Club's teams for Satur-ability the Chinese will not be

China day-

A Great Time. A Lovely Time, Bredon, Brutus, Cape York, Colo- rado Star. Llangollen, Macquarie River, Murray River, Perfect Day. Strathearrick, The Buffer, Twilight Star. Violet Queen.

3-Hongkong

$200. A Handicap fur Ponies. Griffins of this Club, Win- ners of $4,000 or more in stakes, barred. Jockey Allowance. En trance $10. One and A Quarter Miles.

Confusion Bay, Elizabeth. Ex- pression Vlew

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H.K.C.C. TEAMS

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1st XI v. CS.C.C. i HLK.C.C. H: Owen Hughes (Capt.), A. C. Beck, AC. L. Bowker. J. H. Davis, R. D. Gillesple L D. Kilber. J. B. H. Leckle, G. Longfield. R. E. H. Nelson, L T Ride, F. H. Stakes.

2nd XI C.S.C.C. at ́C.S.C. E. J. R. Mitchell (Capt.), C.-W. 4. or 6--Connaught Handicap.-E. Bishop, V. C. Bond, S. J. Cooke, First or Second Section. Winner G. E. R. Diyett, N. P. Fox, R. M. M. $500. Second $250. Third $150 For King, D. O. Parsons. R. S. W, China Ponles, "C" Class, Jockey Paterson: W: Stoker. J. R. Way. Allowance. Entrance $5. From the

Time. Jober. Moonlight

1 Mile Post (About Half Mile 170 Yards).

Amberley. Apilas, Gold Cola. Jungle Jim, Just In Time, "King's

HOME RUGGER RESULTS

London, Oct. 12.

rugby matches played to-day:-

Berkshire 14, Middlesex 20 (at Reading).

Bounty. Kam Shan, Lancashire The following were the results of Boy, Laughing Buddha, Laughing Girl Night View, Pintarthings, Rose Evelyn, Rose Jane, Rose Queen. Scenic View, Boldier of China, Sunlight View, Tampa Bay. Tyne.

Derbyshire 0, Durham 11 Chesterfield).

(at

Devon 8. Police Union 0 fat 7-Nullah Nullah Handicap.-- Plymouth),

Winner $500. Second $300, Third Gloucestershire 10, North Mid-

$200. For Australian Subscription landa 8 (at Cheltenham) -Reuter.

Ponies, "B" Class Jockey Allow-

ande. Entrance, $5. One and "A

Quarter Miles.

A Better Time. Annabella, Aztec, Dick Turpin, Katinka, Ranger. Snowy River, Tornado Star.

HOME WIN FOR

CELTIC

:!.

London, Oct. 12. Celtic easily won their home 8-Kwangtung Handicap-Win match in the First Division of the ner $450. Second $225. Third $125. Scottish Football League to-day A forced Entry for China Pondes against Queen O'South, scoring classifed "D" Class. that have ave, times to their opponents' started at a Race Meeting of this solitary tally-Reuter.

Club aince 1st July, 1938. Winners

of less than $500 in stakes sirice 1st

January, 1938, barred. Jockey

Allowance. No Entrance Fee: One en Mile..

Cow, Gold Sovereign, Good Morning, Lancashire Chap, Lucky Araxy, Borrachito, Cape Comorin, Eleven, Mac's Adventure, Meteor, Chargbals, Coronation Day, Dekko, Piet Heln, Salvage Master, Diogenes, Doable Chance, Emer-Dragon, Tempest, The Leopard, geney Call, Estover, Fel Ying, Gold-Tribute, Valorous, Whalsey.

Sporting Fixtures

TO-DAY

BRIDGE.-Cheero Club Bridge

Night

SWIMMING.-Mixed Swimming, in European YM.C.A. Swimming Pool.

TO-MORROW

BOWLS-Shanghai. Cralgengo-

wer, 3′p.m. CRICKET-Fuat division, Recreio v. Indians, (F) HOC Army (F). Becond division, Indiank v. Recreio (T), Army 3 500 (2)

| FOOTBALL —First division Naw

-v; Bouth® China B (Causeway

"

Sea

Club (Causeway Bay), 3, p.m.;- Kowloon Eastern (Kowloon), 3 p.m.; St. Joseph's v. Kwong Wah (St. Joseph's), 3 p.m.; Ordnance Corps v. Royal Scots (Military), 4.30 pan.; Middlesex v. Poller (Sookanpoo), 3 p.m.; South Chins v. Engineers (Caroline Hin), 3 D.zz. Third division (A), 30th Bty, RA Electric (Military), 3 pm Third division (B), R,AF Y. Signals (P.E Road). 3 p.m.;. 24th Bty. RA v. ABA (Chat- ham Road). 3 p.m.; Powhattán Stonecutters W/T (Chatham Bond), 430 pm

Day), 430 pm; Kowloon ▼ HOCERY --Nomads

Rajutans

Kwong Wan (Kowloon), 4.30 Rifles, (Bhamshulpo" Camp), 5 p.m.; St., Joseph's, Middlesex

pm

(8t

Joseph's), 4.30 pm; Royal

RUGBY – Olb & V. Navy (Club),

Bcots Eastern (Bookunpoo), Span: Club 7. Army (Club), 430 4.30 South China A 7.

Police, (Caroline H), 4.30 pm. YACHTING Becond Commodore's Second division, 5th Bde. RA. v. Cups Bertes.

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