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HOME RUGBY RESULTS

LONDON, APH 11 (Reuter)-The

SPORTS HOLIDAY SOCCER

AT HOME

"

·LONDON, April 11 (Reuter)-The

following were the results of Rugby following are the results of English

Union matches played in the coun--and try yesterday:---

Aberavon 18, Devonport Ser.,6. Bath 3, OMT. T.

Scottish Football matches played yesterday!--

League

HOME

FACTORY

AND

BUNKERS

FIRST DIVISION

Bridgend 7, Coventry 11.

Bristol 9, Northampton 0.

Arsenal

2 Blackpool

1

Birmingham

0 Liverpool

:0

HOUSE,

POWER

Cardiff 9, Harlequins 8. Gloucester 4, Sale 0.

Manchester 13, N. of Ireland 0. Neath 25, Nuneaton 11.

Chelsea Derby

I" Charlton

..3

0 Portsmouth

Everton Leeds

6 Sunderland

1 3

3 Manchester U. 1

TUGS & LOCOS.

Newport 11, London Welsh 6. Plymouth Albion 3. Leicester 10. Swansea 12, Barbarians 3. Waterloo 16, Birkenhead Park 4. Llanelly 22, Dolphin 8.

Middlesbro'

3 Leicester

Preston NE Stoke

2 Brentford

D

4 Bolton

1

Wolyes

2 Aston Villa

1

SECOND DIVISION

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Pontypool 18, Eng. Combined U. 6. wton-Super-Mare 3, Moseley 29. Manchester C. 0 Bury

Blackburn 2 Fulham

Norwich Plymouth

1: Coventry

6 Tottenham

3 Millwall

H.K, CYCLING CLUB Wednesday

ACTIVITIES

Three Sections Out

On Sunday

Southampton 0 Luton Swansea West Brom

1 Tranmere

Notts Forest

THIRD DIVISION (SOUTH)

Bournemouth 2 Brighton

The Hongkong Cycling Club énjoy-Exeter

Bristol C.. Cardif

1 Crystal Pal.

1

1 Southend

0

2 Clapton O.

1

I

Queen's P.R.

0

0

2

0.

ed excellent weather on the Easter! Ipswich hollday outings, and local cyclists Notts C. responded enthusiastically to the Northampton call of the wheel and the road.

Reading

On Sunday no less than three Torquay. sections were out, the first leav- Walsall Ing the

at Watford Alhambra Theatre

Shatap-

"

9.45 a.m. and riding to kok via Unlong and Fanling.

4 Port Vale

0 Swindon

0 Mansfeld

1 Newport

2 Bristol R.

1 Aldershot

1

Doncaster

THIRD DIVISION (NORTH)

Accrington

Tim was taken informally at Barnsley

halts for Barrow

the border town, and

refreshments were made at Castle Gateshead Peak Bay (Sanhue) on both out- Halliax ward

and homeward Kowloon was "regained at

and the party crossed, to Island for dinner, later

runs. Oldham

6 pm. Rochdale

the Rotherham resum-Wrexham

ing the run to bring to the day's York mileage up to "century" figures. Bradford C.

a

A strong party under Mr. Robert Yuen left Kowloon for tour of the Circuit, at 10.30 am. and successfully concluded the trips before darkness set in.

ex-

At Taipo greetings were changed with the social section under Messrs. Kam Yiu-wah and Moy Bing-woon, whilst the "een- turions" overhauled Mr. Yuen's party near Castle Peak at p.m., when photographs taken.

0 Stockport

2 Hartlepools

◊ Chester

I

Hul

1

Lincoln

Crewe

Q

1 Southport

0

3 Darlington

4 Carlisle

3 New Brighton 3 SCOTTISH LEAGUE

Clyde

4 Third Lanark Queen's Park 1 Celtic

R.A. WIN ARMY FOOTBALL CUP ALDERSHOT, April 11 (Reuter) 4.30-The Ninth Field Regiment of the were Royal Artillery won the Army Asso- One lady cyclist was in-clation Football Cup beating the Battalion of the Durham cluded in Mr. Yuen's party, whilst 2nd.

the largest several joined

(so-Light Infantry in the final clal) section, which left Kowloon at 10 a.m. to journey "to Taipo and back.

INFORMAL OUTING. An informal oating was carried the through

Good Friday, on Captain heading a party which left the Alhambra at

10

a.m.

afoot, before the riders gained Kowloon at 5 pm to conclude a delightful spin.

On Saturday next the Club loses ane of its founder members In the person of Mr. LA. Anning, who departs for Home on that date.

riders

Brilliant sunshine and a helpful One of the most active wind brought the riders to sanhue in the early years of the Club, at 2.15 p.m. via Talpo and Fanling, Mr. Anning has of late confined in spite of frequent halts for himself to various administrative photographic purposes.

activities only, and his departure

A lengthy halt was made at will be greatly regretted. As Hon. Tingkau, and a portion of the Auditor of the Club he has been hill from Tauenwan was covered succeeded by Mr. P. Stanley.

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