The St. Andrew's Caer Clark Cup team, which last work du- feated Central British Association, present champions,' by four goals to mil.
· LATEST · DEALS IN INTERNATIONAL SOCCER
U.S. BASEBALL
Reported Offer For Dizzy Dean
Montreal, Dec. 2. Cincinnati Redy Jive bought catcher Virgil Davis and Infelder Churley Gelbert of St. Louis Cardinals for a straight cash deni, but no other players are involved,
St. Louis Browns have bought out. felder Ethan Allen of Chiengo Cubs, but it is not announced whether it, was for casti.
It is reported that the New York
SCOTLAND- LOSES TO WALES
SENSATIONAL UPSET
THE HONGKONG
LEAGUE SOCCER
Revised Fixtures For Wook-End
CLUBV.KOWLOON
The following are the revised Axtures announced by the Hongkong Football Association for the week- end:
SATURDAY
Junior Shield
Kumaon Rifles v. Kowloon Chinese, Kowloon, 3.45 p.m.; Referee, A. E. C.; Clarke.
First Division
Kowloon
Royal Ulster Billes v. Chinese, Sooksunpoo, 4 p.m.; Referee, Grant; Linesmen, Higham and Searle Club v. Kowloon, Club, p.m.; Referee, Jarmaln; Linesmen, Bland and Ball.
Chinese Athletic v. East Lancs. Caroline II, 4 p.m.; Referee, Chap- man; Linesmén, Cossens and
Canmore.
Second Division
Kowloon v RA. (L), Kowloon, 2.15 pan: Referee, Brierly.
Club v. RA. (S), Club, 2.30 p.m.; Referee, Back.
Chinese Athletic v. East Lancs.. Caroline Hill, 2.80 p.m.; Referee, laddleton.
********Third-Division-
R.A.M.C. v. Police E., Sookunpoo, 2.30 p.m.; Referee, Aldridge,
R.A.F. v. East Lancs., Prince Ed- dard Rond, 4 pm.; Referee, Bromley. R.A.O.C. v. R.E, St. Joseph's (Happy Valley), 4 pm; Referee, Gomes.
SUNDAY
First Division
Navy v. South Chinn "A", Navy, 4 p.m.; Referee, -Finch; Linesmen, Chaplin and Goldworthy.
South China "B" v. Police, Caroline 111, 4 p.m.
Referee, men, Swain and Smate.
rec, Randall; Lines- I.W.F. V. Eastern, Sookunpoo,
Referee, MatCornac; Lines-
Dundee, Dec. 2. Scotland was sensationally de- Giants have offered the Cardinals;feated to-day by Wales in an pitcher Schumacher, infielder Mayo, international football match, the and outfielder Lieber, plus cash for Welshmen leading by one-nil at men, Davies and Owen. Dizzy Dean.-United Press.
COUNTY RUGBY
half-time and then scoring the tecider in the 77th minute of the game after Scotland had equalised.
The ground at Duifice was sticky London, Dec, 2. uiter overnight rain, but Wales quick Kent and Hampshire wan county ly accommodated themselves to the rugby championship matches to-day.jnditions and a series of dangerous Kent, playing at Blackheath ever-forward line movements eventually came Middlesex by six points to three led to the first goal of the match, by and Hampshire, at Bournemouth, beat which the visitors ted at half time. Eastern Counties 14 points to seven. Aldershot Services easity defeated Portsmouth Services by 22 points to 12.--Router.
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A DIVISION
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Second Division
Navy v, H.E., Navy 2.30 p.m.; Referee, Goodfellow.
South China v. Police C., Caroline Hill, 2.30 p.m.; Referee, Richardson. Royal Uister Rifles v. Kowloon Chinese, Kowloon. 4 p.m.; Referee. Ellis.
Itoyal Welch Fusiliers v. Eastern, Sookunpoo, 2.30 p.m.; Referee, Mathewson.
Third Division Royal Welch Fusiliers v. R.A.S.C. Chatham Road. 4 p.m.; Referee, Terks.
Kwong Wah v. Kumaon R., Kow. game, and how Ancell relee after loon, 2.30 p.m.; Referee, Ball..
. SURPRISE 'GOAL
A crowd of 25,000 watched
The
the Arst three minutes with on in- jured leg.
After ten minutes a clever Scottish | combination opened up the game and dominated the exchanger, but after 23 minutes Glover scored a surprise goal when Hopkins broke away and
MR. G. SHE RESIGNS,
SEAT ON COUNCIL TAKEN BY DR. S, TO WONG
Local football circles will regret
P. W, L. D. G. Pentred perfectly. Simpson slipped, to learn that Mr. George She, re
1 2 5 5 0 in attempting to tackle and Glover prosenting the South China Athletic
0 0 4
30 6 0
0 1.5
2
1 5 4 1 5 5
1 1 4 6 3 1 4 10 10 10.0 20
10 15
B DIVISION
K.LT.C. "A" Royal Simals R.W.F. "D Submarines Radio H.M.S. Berwick Argonauta "A" RUR. "D
R.U.R. “C KIT.C. "B"
H.M.S. Dainty
·RAO.C
20 0.10 3.6.
3210 5 3 4
2110 212
0 1 0 1 30
2020 2 50
0 2 0.0 10 0
3 0 3 0 1 14 0 LEADING GOAL SCORERS
Pyara Singh, K.I.T.C.
W. Lowe, Signals
J. M. Pinto, KLT.C.
S. S. Chowdhury, Radio.
SPORT ADVTS.
THE HONG KONG JOCKEY -CLUB.
scored easily.
Thereafter Waies had most of the play and led by a single gool at the interval.
Angell, who was injured in the first half resurned limping on the left wing after the interval. The game stackened off considerably. with Scotland attacking raggedly. and Wales seemingly content to remain on the defensive,
Walker equalised in the 50th minute after
Gray had failed to clear proper- ly a header from McCullock.
However, Glover obtained the winning point for Wales in the 77th minute. The end game with Scotland doggedly altempting to equalise, but their anishing was very poor. The Welsh attacks were always the more dangerous, and they deserved to win.
Associatioa, has resigned from the Council of the Hongkong Football Association.
As he was also a member of the Management Commice and the Emergency Committee, Mr. She's re- signation creates a vacancy on each of these bodies
Mr. A. W.. Bliss, Hon. Secretary of the Hongkong FA., announced yesterday that Dr. S. To Wong will replace Mr. She on, the Council on behalf of the South China AA
Next Council Meeting
The next meeting of the Counell will be held at the Sports Club on Monday, December 7, at 5.30 p.m.
TRIANGULAR HOCKEY
There was one change in the Army-Team-Selected-To
gadvertised Welsh team, Murphy of West Bromwich replacing Edwards... Reuter.
CIVILIAN TRIAL
TO CHOOSE TEAM AGAINST COMBINED SERVICES
Meet The Club
The following have been selected to represent the Army against the Hongkong Hockey Club in their Triangular Tournament match to- morrow on the Club ground at King's Pork commencing at 4.30 p.m.:
Spr.
Howlett (RE.); L/Nolk, Kishan Singh (H.K.S.R.A.) and A second and final hockey, trial Bdsm. Cox (East Lanes.); AN
for the Combined Services 7. L/Naik. All! Din (Punjùbis); Lieut. |Civilian match will be held at 10.30 Robinson (Ели Lancs.), Lieut. The Twelth Extra Race Meeting a.m. on Sunday at the Club ground Garthwaite (H.K.S.RA.). Capt. Ry- will be held (weather permitting) King's Park.
land (Rides), E/Nalk, Narain Singh at HAPPY VALLEY on Saturday, selected and are requested to turn Singh (Punjabis).
The following players have been (Kumaon Riftes) and. L/Nalk. Lal 5th December. 1936, commencing out for the trial, or if they cannot do so to advise the Hon. Secretary I.K.II.A. an early as possible:
malch for the selection of players Other, Spr. Brown (RE.) and
at 2.00 p.m.
The First Boll will be rung at 1:30 pm.
By Order,
8. A. SLEAP,
Acta. Secretary. Hongkong, 30th November, 1936,
SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT Showing On The Screen
TO-DAY
at the KING'S THEATRE THE HONG KONG
PHILHARMONIC
Possibles-Whites) UB-Soura (Argon.); A. E. Guest (Radio), E. L Gosano (Arton); M. H Hassno
(Radio), W. A. Reed (Club), J. B.
EVE OF TEST MATCH.
Brisbane-Erowded Out With Enthusiasts
(Police), G. Fowler (Y.M.C.A.), B283 Gonsalves (Argon.); Teja Singh (Police). J. Wall (Police), A., P. Souza (K.I.T.C.).
Brisbane, Dec. 2. Reserves: J. Jessop (Pollee) Kar- Gripped by "test match fever" nail Singh (K.I.T.C.), R. A. Bates people are .converging from all (Y.M.CA.) and
Wm. J. Brown parts by train, boat and aeroplane, (Y.M.C.A.).
and local accommodation is taxed to Probables (Colours).-M. Ramzan the utmost.
D
(LTC.); S. A. Tremlett (Y.M.C.A.), The Australian player W. A. R. Xavier (University); R. Marques Brown bas injured his thumb and (Argon), D. Mclellan (Y.M.C.A.); It is doubtful if he will play. N. Whitley (C.B.A.); B. Gosano The MCC.'s good showing against (Argon), S. Fowler (Club), Pyara Queensland is responsible for Singh (K.LT.C.), J. M. Pinto (KIT. dramatle tast minute shortening in C.). V. Bond (Club)..
the odds- against England.---Reuter. Reserver-Man Singh (K.LT.C.), Brown is an opening' batman of Man Singh (Police), Sarwan Singh the very highest qually, and scor- (Queen's College) and E. F.. Finchered a century, in his first Test match (St. Andrews).
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