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FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 25, 1938.

In the World of Sports

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 bold type.

FIRST DIVISION

BRADFORD.

BIRMINGHAM

V

:

BOLTON

PORTSMOUTH GRIMSBY

CHARLTON

V

SUNDERLAND

CHELSEA

WOLVES.

LEEDS U

DERBY

LEICESTER

BRENTFORD

LIVERPOOL

T

BLACKPOOL

MANCHESTER U.

HUDDERSFIELD

MIDDLESBRO

ARSENAL

PRESTON N. E. STOKE

Y

ASTON VILLA EVERTON

SECOND DIVISION

BURNLEY

V.

TRANMERE.

COVENTRY

V.

LUTON

V...

NEWCASTLE

NORWICH

Y.

FULHAM.

NOTTS FOREST

Y

PLYMOUTH

▼....

SHEFFIELD U.

V.

WEST HAM.

SOUTHAMPTON

T

SWANSEA

TOTTENHAM

7.

CHESTERFIELD

WEST BROMį

ARBROATH

CLYDE

FALKIRK

SHEFFIELD WED.

MILLWALL

MANCHESTER C.

BURY."

BLACKBURN

SCOTTISH LEAGUE-FIRST DIVISION

HIBERNIAN

HAMILTON.

CELTIC.

V

V.

AYR U

V.

ST. MIRREN,

ALBION.

KILMARNOCK

MOTHERWELL

PARTICK

V.

QUEEN O'SOUTH

QUEEN'S PARK

RAITH R.

THIRD LANARK.

ST. JOHNSTONE

ABERDEEN.

RANGERS.

HEARTS.

1ST ROUND CUP TIE

Chester

Bradford C.

Rochdale

BITTOW.

Doncaster

Y.

N. Brighton

Halifax

V.

Lincoln

V

Holden Welfare

Hartlepools

Walsali.

Scarborough

Oldham..

Scunthorpe

Runcorn

Hull

Darlington

Wrexham

Gainsborough Trinity

North Shields

South Liverpool or

||

1.

Southend

Chorley.

Accrington.

Carlisle...

Southport.

Crewe. Lancester 'C. Rotherham. Wellington T.

Stalybridge. Port Vale.

Gateshead.

Stockport.

Mansfield.

Dartford or Corinthians

Y.

V

Workington

4

Y.

Folkstone

Colchester U.

Swindon

V.

Lowestoft Town.

Walthamstow Av.

Yeovil & Patters

V.

Chelmsford

Ipswich

Bournemouth

Reading

Watford

Crystal Palace

Torquay

Aldershot

Bristol R.

Cheltenham T.

Clapton 0. Bromley

7.

Tunbridge Wells Rangers. Brighton & Hove. Kidderminster Harriers Or Burton T.

Street. Bristol C. Newport

Northampton.

Queen's Park Rangers.

Exeter.

Gullford C.

Peterborough U.

Cardiff.

Hayes.

Apsley.

(League Tables on Back Page)

MANCHESTER

HANDICAP

CALL-OVER

London, Nov. 23.

HOME RUGBY RESULTS

London, Nov. 23. Burrey won a County Rugby The following is the latest call-Championship match, to-day, beat- over for the Manchester Novembering Eastern Counties by 12 points Handicap racer-

21/2 Papageno (t and o). 100/9 Solitaire (o), 12/1 (t) 100/8 Trafalgar (t(and o)- 100/8 -Velvet Cushion (t and of 100/7 Aphrodisia (0), 15/1 (t) 100/7, Tartan (0), 15/1 (1) 100/8 Bughtrig (f and ol 100/6 Maywong. († and o) 100/5 Draggonade (t and, o) 18/1 Nadushka (0), 30/1 (t)

20/1 Maranta-(0)

22/1 Phosphor (0), #25/1. (E).

22/1 Bird's Eye (c), 25/1 (t)

25/1 Golden Martlet (0)

25/1 Carling (b).

25/1 Queen's Shilling.

(0);

33/1 Intolerance (0)~.) 13/1 Mickey Mouse, (0)) 3/1 Battle Song (0) 40/1 Pactolus (t and o)

40/1 2jar (0)-\

40/1 Jonker (6)

40/1 Elgar (0)" 66/1 Highland Crypky (1): 68/1 Moregosall (t and o) 66/1 Battle Cuben: (0)"

28/1

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LUTON

3 AWAYS

CELTIC

RANGERS

HEARTS

SUCCESS

TWELFTH EXTRA FORECAST FOR

RACE MEETING

Advance List

Of Entries"

The Hongkong Jockey Club issues. the following advance copy of en- tries for the 12th Extra Race meet- ing on Saturday, December 3:-

1. Tynecastle Handicap: Winner $450. Second $225, Third $125: For China Ponies. "D" Class. Winners of $1,000 or less in stakes since January 1, 1938, barred. To be rid den by Jockeys who have not won ten races anywhere at any time.) No Whips or Spurs allowed. trance $5. Six Furlongs.

Borrachito, Coronation Day,

WEEK-END

SATURDAY

First Division

S, China "BS, CHINA "A"...

SUNDAY

Second Division

EASTERN v. Police.

Third Division "B" Powhattan v. A. S. A.

MASONIC BOWLS TEAMS

The following are the teams En-chosen to play for the English Can- stitution in the Inter-Constitution- albawls match for the Owen Hughes

FIRST RICHMOND Emergency Call, Estover. Fel Ying, Cup at the Kowloon Bowling Green Final Triumph, Gold Sovereign, Club on Sunday, December 4, com- Good Morning. Meteor, Piet Hein, mencing at 2.30 p.m.

A. Brooksbank, J. Beach, V. Wal- The Leopard. Valorous.

2-Blackford Hill Handicap:-ker, J. S. Howell.

G. Duncan. R. Winner $500. Second $300, Third $200. For Australian Subscription Stephens. B. A. Mansell.

London Welsh Backs

Disappoint

Overy,

G.

G. C. Moss, 8. Deacon, T. G. Bray- Ponies of this Season. Winners of $2,000 or more in stakes, barred.field, E McNary.

A. B. Allen, E. G. Post, P. D. Entrance $5. Jockey Allowance.

Crawley. W. Campbell One Mile.

Richmond 11pa L. Welsh... 5

A Better Time, Annabella, Cape Richmond's first home match of the season produced, auspiciously enough, their first victory after York, Colorado Star, King's Pri- two defeats in the provinces, forvilege, Little Audrey, Macquarie they beat London Welsh at the River, Murray River. Athletic Ground by a gual and two tries to a goal.

"

All the scoring was done in the last 10 minutes of the arst half of agame which otherwise was dis- appointing.

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3.St. Andrew's Stakes: A "Cup presented with $750. added for Wlaner, Second "$300, Third $200. China Ponies. A Handicap for winner of the St. George's Plate 1938 and ponies classified "A" Class, EM- barred. Jockey Allowance. trance $10. One and A Half Miles.

There was a great deal more in- concrusive play, especially from the

Commencement Bay, Cossack's Welsh, than one had expected. This Beauty, Dawn Star, Elizabeth, Ex- was particularly the case after the pansion Time, Expression Time, interval when taking serums for Jober, Just In Time, Lancashire une-outs, a pack in which Mab-Lass, Moonlight View. New Star, bott, Edwards and the three Davies Oak Bay. Red Feather, Rob Roy, distinguished themselves, gave Wild Life. Maddocks the ball time and again.

4 or 8-Portobello Handicap:- Maddocks certainly did not fall First or Second Section: Winner them, and G. H. Davies, at stand-$500. Second $250, Third $150. For Jockey off, was all good hands and quick-China Ponies, "C" Class. thinking, but the rest dissipated. Allowance. Entrance $5. One and chance after chance, by mocking A Quarter Miles. on. by overrunning the man with the ball, or by being somewhat too elaborate.

SOUND HOME FULL-BACK.

Amberley. Aplias. Bistre, Election Time, Gold Colo, Jungle Jim, King's Lead, Lancashire Boy, Laughing Budda. Laughing Girl, Lucky,

In fairness it must be said that National Defence, Night View, Rose luck was never a great ally of Evelyn, Rose Jane, Rose-Queen, theirs, for every time the ball Scenic View, Soldier of China, Sun- bounced it seemed to have been Ught View, Tampa Bay. Tyne, Wild

Cat 7 inflated with Richmond wind. The

5-Heart O' Midlothian Hand!- home team's defence also had e good deal to do with it, and it is cap-Winner $450, Second $225, certain that Mennim will not be Third $125. For China Ponies, "D" missed so long as Squire remains Class. Winners of more than $1,000 as safe, as sure and as judiciously in stakes alace January 1, 1938,

Jockey Allowance. barred. enterprising as he

trance $5. Six Furlongs. game.

was in this

Eko-

Cuban Love, Diogenes. Double Chance. Ebony Idol, Flybynight. National Anthem, National Guard. Plain View, Racing Boy, Royal Tiny Star, Tribute, Highness, Whalsey.

Melkie, who scored for England in every match of the 1934 series, did not have many clear-cut chan- ces and was often beaten by Gwyn Jones, but the other Richmond

6. Cramond Brig. Handicap:- backs had one period of great suc- cess following the Welsh try which Winner $500, Second $300, Third

a quick follow-up and a smart $200. For Australian Subscription guther by Edwards made possible Fonies, "A" Class.

..

Jockey Allow-

and which was well converted by ance. Entrance $5: From the 1 Mile Post (About Half Mile 170 Lowe.

Cooke. a great success, passed Yards). out under dinculties to Dawkins Able Amazon, A Grand Time, and the latter fed Yandell, who Blandford, Centre Court, Courting went straight through the centre. Eve, Double Finesse, Electron, Lan- A moment later Brooke, most pro-cashire Chips, Strathroy.!!

7-Powerhall Handicap: Wh="7 mising on the open side of the

back row, Have Cornish a chance $450, Becond $225, Third $125. For with a clever pass, and Brooke, too. China Ponies, "E" Class, and Sub- was with Cooke and Dawkins in ascription Griffins of this Club of movement which sent Westcombe $750 in stakes since January 1, 1938, this Season Winners of more than across for Stevens to convert.

barred. Jockey Allowance, E- Afterwards the Welsh had it all,

trance $5. 8ix Furlongs, but could not score. Squire re-

Асте, Astric, Cape Comoria. lieving rushes were made by Teden Dark Hazard, Easy Time, "Five peatedly folled them and useful re-

the best forward on view and Rulers, Lancashire Chap. Lucky by Almond, whose dribbling was even, National Dignity, Palmer, Sahara Star, Sea Dragon, Split consistently good.

Hand, Tabby Cat, Wenning, Yum Richmond; C. "M. Bquire: LV. sing. Devon 5, Royal Navy 0 (at De-Cornish, K. Wrefodd, G. L. Yan- dell, G. W. C. Meikle; AE DAW- vonport).

London Hospital 0, Army XV 13 kins, P. Cooke; D. E Teden, A. J.

to eight at Colchester.

Results of matches played to-day

were:-

Eastern Counties 8, Surrey-42 (at Colchester).

Oxford University 16, Mr. Stan-Stevens, R. G. P. Almond, . W. CANON'S ATTACK ON

Buckstone, D. N. Westcombe, W. G.

legs XV 6.

Sporting

8. Brooke, R P. Simpson, C. D. -Reuter.

Laborde (capt.).

Fixtures

TO-DAY

BADMINTON-Mixed Doubles Di-

vision, Kowloon Tong v. Recreio; University v. Talkoo,

|BRIDGE.-Y.M.C.A. Women's. Scc-

تادم

POOL BETTING Speaking at the Salisbury Dio-

L. Welsh: J. Bell; Gwyn Jones, cesan Conference, Canon H. W. Idwal Davies, L. Tanner, 8. HAllen referred to "the enormous Davies; G. H. Davies, J. Maddocks; growth of football pool betting." Ken Jones Andrew Davies, J. The betting and gambling fever, Evans, Ron Mabbott. Vernon' he said, was spreading enormously Davies, J. A Davies, B. J. A from towns to rural parts. Lowe (capt.), J. Edwards.

Referee: Fit.-Lt. J. Lawson.

bowis While other-

Football pool batting was one of the worst forms of gambling, and He did not think people realised how widespread it was. players Every third family in the popula

tion Bridge Class, 10 am; Cheero were congratulating Mr. T Pen- tion was taking part every week. Club Bridge Night:

frise, of Highneld Manor-road, and Hittle children were brought up WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 30: Chastchurch, Hants, on his play with the idea that betting kid SHOOTING. Weekly Practice he collapsed and died before a gambling, especially football pool were harmless and in-s Shoot (Kowloon City Ranges), 2 doctor lying nearby could reach bett

T. Carr, J. Purvis, J. Owen- Hughes, J. Malcahy.

W. E. Hollands, A. W. Brown, H.

Munday, V. C. Labrum

T. Armstrong, H. F. Paul, A. Wright, S., M. White.

:

A. Nissim, P. Harper, E. M. Ray- mond; P. D. Baner.

Reserve:-W. Naef. First named in each rink in skip.

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