THREE DAYS
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 8, 1936.
HOLIDAY
AND
SPECIAL
ENGLISH LEAGUE CLUBS CONFRONTED WITH
A BUSY TIME
The following is the special Telegraph forecast for the Eastor holiday football in the English and Scottish Leagues, Teams marked in capital letters arò expected: to win, and where no such indlentien appears, à draw is anticipated."
NOTTS C. READING
▼ Torquay
V
Brighton Coventry
Southend
THIRD DIVISION (NORTH)
ACCRINGTON v Oldham
GOOD FRIDAY
FIRST DIVISION
ARSENAL
▼
ASTON VILLA ▾
West Bromwich Walves
BLACKBURN
V
Liverpool
Bolton
V
Preston
BARROW
▾ Carlisle
CHELSEA
የ
Derby
CHESTER
Darlington
Everton
T Brentford
GRIMSBY
Y Stoke
Crewo
Portsmouth
Wednesday
*
Middlesbro'
SUNDERLAND ▾ Birmingham
MANCHESTER C. v Lerda
CHESTERFIELD v Mansteld
LINCOLN,
HUDDERSFIELD N. Brighton
SECOND DIVISION
BLACKPOOL V Southampton
Burnley
Bury
Doncaster
NEWCASTLE
NOTTS F.
$
" Wrexham
Gateshead
HARTLEPOOLS Tranmere
Halifax
Hotherham
5 WALSALL
·SCOTTISH LEAGUE
ROCHDALE
V
Southport
STOCKPORT
York
MANCHESTER U.
*
Bradford Shelljeld U Hull Norwich
ABERDEEN
Airdrie
Arbroath
▼ Celtic
Ayr
v. DUNFERMLINE
Hamilton
Y RANGERS
Hibernian
PARTICK
PLYMOUTH · Y Swankea
Port Vale
Tottenham
Y FULHAM
ง Charlton
WEST HAM v Leicester
THIRD DIVISION (SOUTH)
ALDERSHOT
༣་ New port
I,utan
Northampton Bournemouth
READING
Bristol R.
CARDIFF
CLAPTON O.
Crystal P
GILLINGHAM
+
Millwall
1
Brighton
QUEEN'S PR.
1
Bristol E
WATFORD
Y
Notts C.
Southend
THIRD DIVISION (NORTH)
* Wrexham
Y Stockport
Southpart
HARTLEPOOLS v Ratherbam
Carlisle
Chester
CREWE
LINCOLN
Mansfeld
New Brighton
TRANMERE
WALSALL
York
Y Albion
▾ MOTHERWELL
v Third Lanark
*
QUEEN'S PARK ~
Queen oʻth
Dundee
Kilmarnock
繁 St. Johnstone
EASTER MONDAY
FIRST DIVISION
| BIRMINGHAM
BRENTFORD DERLY
V
Sunderland
Everion
น
Chelsen
V
LIVERPOOL
Middlesbra
LEEDS
Preston
Stake
Manchester C. Blackburn
Wednesday
Y Holten
v Grimsby
West Bromwich v ARSENAL
WOLVES
ན་ Aston Villn
SECOND DIVISION
CHARLTON FULHAM-
Chesterfield
BARNSLEY
Accrington
BRADFORD
ROCHDALE
Halifax
Oldhasi
BARROW
SATURDAY
FIRST DIVISION
ASTON VILLA 1 Manchester t
LEICESTER
יךָ
1
Bradford C.
T
Dury
Tattenham
MANCHESTER U. v Norwich
Y
Port Val NEWCASTLE West Ham
Burnley Nults P.
Blackpool Swansea
y Plymouth THIRD DIVISION (SOUTH) BOURNEMOUTH ♥ Clapton BRIGHTON
Millwall Queen's IR.
SOUTHAMPTON -
V West Bromwich: BRISTOL C.
EXETER
Holten
Sunderland
BRENTFORD
Grimsby
DERRY
Leeds ་
EVERTON
BUDDERSFIELD
Ilirmingham
Middlesbro'
PORTSMOUTI
Chelsen
Liverpool
Blackburn Stake
NOTTS (.
1
PRESTON
Wednesday
WOLVES
Burnley
-Arsenal
SECOND DIVISION
Norwich
BARNSLEY
་་ Doncaster
Bradford C.
WEST HAM
Y
CHARLTON
HULL
FULHAM
MANCHESTER U. v
NEWCASTLE
Notts F.
Bradford
LUTON
Newport
Northampton
READING
Southend
Swindon
V
v Torguns
Bristol It. ALDERSHOT Cardiff
ין
Watford
Crystal P.
Gingham
♥ COVENTRY
THIRD DIVISION (NORTH)
Accrington BARROW Chesterfield "Gateshend
Halifax OLDHAM ROCHDALE ROTHERHAM STOCKPORT
Southampton
Blackpool-
PLYMOUTH
V
Swansen Bury
Port Vale
Sheffield U. Leicester
WREXHAM
TOTTENHAM
THIRD DIVISION (SOUTH)
Bournemouth
BRISTOL Rt.
Cardif
Clapton 0. CRYSTAL P.
GILLINGHAM
LUTON
V Bristol C.
V
Aldershot
v Queen's P.R.
V
Swindon
Exeter
Walford
Millwall
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FOOTBALL STAR
PAT CLOVER
Centre forward and leading scorer of Grimsby Town F.C., led the way last year to all other club members by finding the twine balind opposing goaltenders no less than 34 times in the 42 games he played. Glaver is the type of centro forward that the Fisher- man's fans like. Ruggedly built, he fears no defence, and hi hustling tactics when hitting the defence often make openings for his teammates..
AUSTRALIA V. WORLD
Novel Cricket Match Suggested
The sugestion by Mr. M. A. Noble that arrangements should be made
FOOTBALL FIXTURES FORECAST
Lawn Bowls Season
Start April 25
+
To
L.B.A. MEETING ARGlation show some sort of re-showing recognition to these players,
YESTERDAY
a
SPORT ADVTS.
THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB.
The Third Extra Race Meeting will be held (weather permitting) at HAPPY VALLEY on Saturday, 11th and Monday, 13th April, 1936, commencing at 12.30 p.m. on each day.
The First Bell will be rung at 12 NOON on each day.
By Order,
S. A. SLEAP, Acty. Secretary, Hongkong, 6th April, 1930.
Mr. R. Basa suggested that the Hosking, who though in favour of
cognition to the members of the team pointed out that according to which bent Wanstead last year. He motion carried by the annual gen thought the players had excelled eral meeting two years ago blazer. The first council meeting of the themselves and were deserving of for Interport) badges could not be season, of the Hongkong Lawn Bowls Bome recognition.
(presented to players guring in re- Association, held last evening in the
Mr. B. E. Maughan 'seconded the terparts againat Shanghol.
presentative matches other than In- Board Room of the South China Morning Post, Ltd. made preliminary motion, arrangements for the forthcoming Those who have been Home and Badges bo presented to each of the It was then decided that League enjoyed the hospitality of the Wan-four pinyers. The meeting was presided over by have not been lome, will realise stead Club as well as those who Mr. C. J. Tacchi.
Mr. J. F. Lunny, representing the April
That After the minutes of the previous if he might be pardoned, and he Hongkong Electric R.C., said
knew he would be, in Using the as one of the members of the team, meeting had been read the chair-phrase) that four "rabbita" had he thanked man proposed that Mr. B. E. Maus- achieved what no other team had kind remarks made and also for the April 17th. Finals of Individual
the meeting for the han be co-opted to serve on the achieved before. It was up to the awards. He commented favourably Council. The chairman peinted out Association to show its appreciation, on the condition of the greens and that Mr. Maughan would be invalu-
season.
able to the Committee owing to his
labours in connection with the for-
WANSTEAD HEROES
remarked that the team had not expected them to be as good as they
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Championships. 8 p.m. Murray Barracks. TICKETS from S. Moutric &
mation of the Hongkong and Far be given to each of the four mem- his next visit to the clubs who haded and early booking is advised, It was suggested that blazer badges | were. He was looking forward to Co. $1 per night. Scata are limit
Eastern Bowls Association.
The motion was unanimously car-bers of the winning rink, but Mr. entertained the local players.
ried.
Mr. C. . Basking, ton. Secretary, announced that, circulars had al- ready been sent to clubs asking their co-operation in preventing infringe- ments of the Laws of the Game and 1.250
regarding the width of greena, These circulars were the result of motions passed at the annual gen jerni meeting. The Secretary also announced that a sum of $50 had been sent to the Children's Play grounds Association and duly - knowledged.
The following sub-committee was) appointed to control the various com-i petitions to be held during the year:]
The President, Hon. Secretary, Messra. F. X. da Silva, F. J. Jones, JE, el Arculli and J. V. Ramsay.
LEAGUE'S COMMENCEMENT
It was decided to commence the League on Saturday, April 25, The fixtures, as drawn up by the Pre- sident, were approved and the fol- lowing comes will be played during the first two weeks:
SATURDAY, MAY 2
First Division Kowloon 1.G.C.v Indian R.C. Club de Recreio Kowloon C. C. Craigower "13" Kowloon Docks
v Civil Service
Craigower "A"
v Police R. 'C. y Taikoo R. C.... Second Division
Craigengower Civil Service H.K. F.C. "A" Police R. C. Yacht Club
v Kowoun B. G. C. V Club de Recrets
v Kowloon C. C. v H.K. F.C. "B" y H.K: Electric
SATURDAY, APRIL 23
First Division
Civil Service Crai'guwer "A" Police R. C: Taikoo RC7 Indian R. C.
Second
Club de Recreio
for Australia to play the Rest of the Kowloon U.G. C. World during the 1938 celebrations, has caused a lot of interest in cricket circles.
Unfortunately, however, the idea LOSS TO COLONY to be impracticable.
SPORT
The
International cricket 1x- tures are arranged years ahead, und in 1938 the Australian team is to tour England. Then in 1938.9 men- son the Englishmen go to South Af- rica.
v Kowlcon B. G. C.
v Club de Recreiu
v Kowloon C. C.
̈v Cralgower-"B" v Kowloon Dock
Division
v Civil Service
v II.K. F.C. "A" Police R. C.
Kowloon C. C.
v Yacht Club H.K. F.C. "B" H.K. Electric v Craigengower
WANSTEAD ARRANGEMENTS
The chairman informed the meet- that Mr. H. Beer had agreed to Lake over temporarily the captaincy of the Hongkong team at Wanstead Thus, while officials are naturally this year and that he would interested, they take the view that over the captaincy to Mr. B. 1935, with Taui Walspul renched semi-nst the idea Impracticable for
the Bradbury on his arrival in England
(Continued from Page 8.)
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3. 10, 1-2, 1.6. 3933, with Yew Man-kli tomt 1st round to
Leopard and Haellums 6-1, 6-4
D+7:
pass W.
Owen lost to Rumiahin cousins 6.1.6-1. reasons given above, and also an
account of the expense involved in although Mr. Beer would carry out The meeting voted in favour of this arrangement.
1983, with W, C. Hung renched final then bringing a team from the other side the secretarial work,
Rumjaha endales 4-5, 5-8, 6-0 of the world to play one
lamt
5-34.
For two years running (1931, 1932) he was singles champlon at the Chinese Recreation Club, whilst he subsequently twice reached the
or two!
REFEREES' DINNER
final, losing both times to Tsui Wai- Postponed Event Fixed.
pui. With Yow Man-kit he was also twice doubles champions of the club, taking over the crown from the Lo brothers,
For Tuesday
Postponed on account of the death
It was unanimously agreed
that
the same competitions as last year
be conducted during the current sea-
Sen.
Mr. J. V. Ramsay indicated that
it would be better it entries for the International Competition be delayer until later in the season as it then
of Ills Late Majesty King George V, gave members a better opportunity
For several years he has been a the annual dinner and social evening of deciding whether they desired to master at St. Paul's College and in of the Hongkong Football Referees participate, his spare time has controlled the Association will be hel
Entries for the open at the Sports
champion- China Sports Co. He will be severely Club on Tuesday, April 14. The ships will close on May 9. missed in Colony sports circles, whilst usual meeting will commence at 7,45
The meeting accepted the sugges- Shanghai can be happy in its gain. p.m. and the "dinnor at 8.15 p.m.
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