MONDAY, DECEMBER 5, 1927.
FOOTBALL.
(Continued from Page 103)
Dunnett, Muir, and Spary played well, whilst the Borderers wore well served by Harris, Stevens, Crowley, Skeggs, and Home.
Result:
K.O.S.B.
5
Kowloon Reserves
8
RECREIO RESERVES v. SOUTH CHINA,
A Fast Game,
LEAGUÉ POSITION UP TO DATE.
The League tables, up to and cluding matches played on day, are appended:--
Satur-
THE CHINA' MAIL,
Fixtures for This Week.
Division III-North.
Bolon had their first success to- Tuesday, December 6.-H.Q. [2]
A. Pt..day since September 3, Vizard and P. W. D. L, F. K.O.S.B. v. 20th H. Bty., R.A. Doncaster... 11 2 3 38 12 24 Blakemore scoring for them. At in-Referee: L-Cpl. Hey. R.A.M.C.); Bradford.... 16 10 4 2 39 21 23 the interval Bolton led by two goals 16 0 3 4 37 26 21 to one, after which Riley made sen- H.Q. 1 K.O.S.B. v. 12th H. Bty, Lincoln R.A, (Referee: Sgt. Hyson, Wrexham ...17 0.36 30 23 21 cational saves and there was no R.A.M.C.).
Rochdale....15 9 2 4.33 20 20 further score. Edmed was respon- Thursday, December 8.-B. Co. Tranmere...15 8 4 3 32 21 20 sible for Liverpool's goal. Chinese Ath. 9.8 1 0 25 3 17 ferce: Sgt.
P. W. D. L. F. A. Pr│K.O.S.B. v. H.Q. 1 KO.S.B. (Re- Halifax .....17 8-4 6 37 28 29 Asenal, through Buchan, led by
Browne, R.A.M.C.); Accrington .. 15 5 7 3 26 22 Scots Guards 11 5 4 2 18 10 14 R.A.0.C. v. D. Co. K.O.S.B. (Re- Stockport. 15 7 2 101 Recreio..... 85 2.1 16 8 12 feree: Pipe Major Mackle, Darlington.. 16 7 27 28 25 16
Senior Divialón,
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Home Football.
Results of Saturday's League Games.
London, Yesterday. The League matches played yes- terday resuited as under:--
Durham
.... 16 6 3.7 24 91 15
SCOTTISH LEAGUE,
(Division I.)
LAWN BOWLS.
FINAL OF SPEY ROYAL CUP.
HOLDERS DEFEATED,
GOLF.
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MALA PA
CHAMPIONSHIP PLAY AT
FANLING.
FIRST AND SECOND ROUNDS,
17 one goal to nil at the interval. After
pressed and Hooper, of Sheffield was decided on Saturday on the the Royal Hong Kong Golf Club the resumption they were hard The final of the Spey Royal Cup The frat and second rounds in Wednesday, equalised.
Kowloon C.C. green, the Taikoo R.C. Championship were played yester- 12,000 were present at Hudders-defeating the Craigengower C.C. by day at Fanling. feld, where Jackson scored for the 15 shots.
T. D. E. Pendered was knocked home team and Walker for Aston The winners played a sterling out in the first round by L. R. Villa.
game right through and took the Andrewes, who also disposed of Cardiff's three goals were shared lead from the commencement, The Capt. Erskine in the afternoon, and by Thrilaway, Ferguson (from C.C.C. appeared to be "off colour.".
thus entered the semi-final stage. penalty) and MeLachlan... Cook Scores:-
who will scored Portsmouth's only goal.
G. Murray,
meet Andrewes in the semi-final, beat W. Ironside and L. G. S. Dodwell; while R. M. Smith, who won the Championship in 1921 disposed of* Capt. Bloxham and A. E. Lissaman, and now meets II. G. Sheldon, who was successful against T. S. Whyte Smith and R. Young.
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The best attendance of the day. (25,000) was at Tottenham, where | J. Laing
Taikoo.R.C.
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neither alde had a lead at the inter-W. Chalmers val. In the scored half, Dimmock G. Morrison scored twice and Osborne once for R. Wallace the Home team and Ellis for Sun-
(skip) derland from a penalty.
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Queen's Regt. 10 5 1 4 28 16 11 K.0.9.B.). K.O.S.B..... 9 3 4 2 12 9 10
All matches are at Sookumpoo, Bradford C. 15 4 6 5 30 27 14 R.A...
94.14 17 15 9 kick off at 4:15 p.m.
N. Wrighton 15 5 4 6 26 25 14 Air Force... 11 3 2 G 18 14 8
Southport.. 16 6. 2 8 32 28 H.K.F.C.....9 3 1 5 11 20, 7
Nelson
36 6 2 8 32 47 Police..... 10 2: 2 512 G
Rotherham ..14 4. 46 20: 24 Kowloon..... 8 2 1 5 9 19 5
Chesterfield 10 4 48 23 30 South China 10 1 3 6 6 34 5
Hartlepools 16 5 2 9.22 36 Junior Division "A."
Harrow..... 14 3 5 6 18 38 P. W. D. L. F. A. P.
Crewe ...... 17 3 5 9 22 39 This game provided much-fast K.O.S.B.... 9
Wigan 0 42 3 18
9 1 3 3 0 17 30 9 0 pla at King's Park. The Recreio St. Joseph's..10 8 1 1 21 12 17
Ashington. 17 2 6 10 23 50 started in promising fashion and S. China "B" 10 6 2 2 11 9 14 looked like overwhelming their op-China Ath. 8 663 19 7 10 ponents. However, the Chinese Recreio..... 9 3 3 3 15 10 9 7 3 0 4 5 11 G
ENGLISH LEAGUE. backs kicked lustily and the for- .A. Res....
Kowloon 9 2.1 6 10 18 5 wards took up the attack through a
Division I. smart run by the outside left. In University .10 12 6 4 175 A warm tugale round the Recreio China "A" 10 2 1 78 23 6 Birmingham 0, Leicester C. 2.
Club Res.... 7 1 h 6 5 18 2 Blackburn R. 0, Sunderland 0. goal they scored.
Junior Division "B."
Cardiff C. 2, Aston Villa 1. P. W. D. L. F. A. P. Everton 0, Sheffield U. 0. China Ath... B 7 1 0 27 9 15 Huddersfield T. 2, Arsenal 1. Play became very fast, both goal-t. Joseph's.. 9 4.5 2 22 18 11 Manchester U. 0, Bury 1. keepers having to handle in rapid Kung Won.. 7 4 1 2.20 7 9 Middlesbro' 5, Portsmouth 1. sucression.
S. China "B" 8 3 14 11 14 7 Newcastle U. 1, Liverpool 1. Ta the second half Recreio miss-Moslems.... 83. 14 13 10 7 The Wednesday 2, W. Ham U. 0. 'ed many chances and seemed to be S. China "A" 7 3 1 3 11 9 7 Tottenham 11..5, Burnley 0.
Division II. over-anxious, the China backs kick- Boy Scouts.. 9 3 1 5 14 19 ing well. There was no further Kowloon ....80 0.83 34 Blackpool 1, Part Vale 6. acoring, although on the day's play the locals should have scored on several occasions.
The Portuguese replied with n goal by Figueiredo.
Assumpran, Figueiredo, Marques, and Fernandez were prominent for Recrcin. For South China the right back and centre half were strong. in defence whilst the left wing was bright forward.
Club de Recreio South China “A” ....
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UNIVERSITY 5. SOUTH CHINA "B,"
Students Baled.
SUNDAY'S GAMES.
China Athletic Beat The Navy,
7
0
Bristol C. 2, Manchester C. 0. Chelsea G, South Shields 0. Clapton O. 2, Leeds U. 1. Grimsby T, 3, Barnsley 1. Notts C. 2, Swansea T. 0. Oldham A. 4, Fulham 2, Reading 2, Wolves 1. The China Athletic played a Southampton 6. Preston N.E. 0. friendly game on the H.K.F.C. Stoke C. 3, Hull C.'1. ground yesterday against a teamW. Brom. A. 2. Notts F, 3. chosen from, the China Squadron.
The Athletic were the better side throughout and scored four times, the Navy scoring once only. Two goals by Lai Wai-koan early in the Kame practically settled the result. Before the interval, Northey scored a fine goal for the Navy, giving Pait Ka-ping no chance with a fast low shot.
Division I. (Southern). Brentford 0, Plymouth A. 2. B'mouth & B.A. 4. Bristol R. 3. Brighton & H.A. 2, Charlton A. 2. Crystal Pal. 2. Gillingham 2. Exeter C, 0, Coventry C. 1. Luton T. 5, Merthyr T. 1. Millwall 7, Walsall 1. Northampton 1, Queen's P.R. O. Norwich C. 1. Swindon T. 3. The fourth and last goal for the Southend U. 3, Watford 0, Athletir was scored by hai Wai-Torquay U. 1. Newport C. koon who taking the ball on the run fron a forward pass by Sacn. gave Brockman little chance to half clear.
South China "B" team played fine game against the University They were a much superior team and their combination baffled the 'Varsity players. The frat was very evenly contested,
hot. The final goal was scored a Hew minutes before time.
Result:
South China "B" University
2
0
AT MACAO.
K.O.S.R. v. Macno Sporting .Club.
a
Yesterday the K.0.5.B. sent team to Macan to play a game of Football, as a result of an invita- fion from the Macao Sporting Club. The game was played before a big) crowd and a distinguished gather-
Division II. (Northern). Barrow 2, Darlington 0.1 Bradford 3, Accringtop S. 3, Chesterfield 1, Hartlepools U. 3. Burham C. 2, New Brighton 1. Nelson 1, Ashington 5. Rochdale 4, Crewe A. 0. Rotherham U. 0, Halifax T. 0, Southport 5. Bradford C. 1. Stockport C. 2. Doncaster R. 1. Tranmere R. 5, Wigan Bore. 2. Wrexham 1, Lincola C. 0.
Scottish LeagÚE,
Division I.
A. 1.
St. Mirren 17 9. 2 6 34 42 20
Aberdeen Falkirk.
Second Division.
C.C.C.
W. B. Musketh
C. Bennet
В. Вава
U. M. Omar
(skip)
CLUB DE RECREIO.
Closing of Green For Season.
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their green for the season, the Club On the occasion of the closing of de Recreio held a pleasing function on Saturday afternoon when the during the year were presented by Miss Lolita Sousa, daughter of the President of the Club,
First Round.
Capt. J. D. Erskine bent
K. S. Robertson
B and 2
L. R. Andrewes beut T. D.
E. Pendered
6 and 4 G. Murray beat W. Ironside 4 and 2
R. M. Smith heat Capt. L. G. S. Dodwell beat Lt.-
Comdr. Brown
2 up
3, and 2
1 up
Bloxham
Stark
P. W. D. L. F A. Pts. Rangers 16 13 2 1, 54 16-2818,000- watched Wilson Ncore Motherwell.. 17 12 4 1 41 19 28 from long range, giving Chelsea Hearts.....17 11 2 4 43 16 24 the lead of one goal at the interval. Celtic 16 8 4 3 36 91 22 Thompson netted the home team's Cowdenbeath. 17 9 2 6 30 31 20 second geal. Kilmarnock. 17 7 4 6 30 35 18 seven minutes, scored for Manches- At Blackpool, Hampton, after St. Johnstone 18 7 4 7 27 38 18 ter City, but Hicks and Roberts Partick ... 17 7 2 7 38 36 17 soon found the not for the home
... 18 8 1 9 30 36 17 team, which thus led by two goals prizes won in the Club competitions A. E, Lissaman beat C. C.
17 7,2 8 38 29 16 one at the interval. Hampton Airdrie.... 17 5 6 6 20 27 16 aferwords equalised. Hibernians.. 17 8 0 9 31 33 18 The attendance was 17,000 Dundee .... 17 6 3.8 27 30 15 Southampton's game, Rowley and for Queen's Park 17 5 1 8 32 32 14 Rawlings scored twice each, Bowen which the opposition was supplied Rink matches were played In Hamilton... 17 6 2 10 31 42 12 secured Wolverhampton's only goal. by teams from other Clubs, the re- Bo'nes. 17 & 1 11 21 37
Clapton Orient, through Denison, sults of which were:-- Raith R... 17 4 3 10 32 51
11 led one goal to nil at half time but C. de R. Clyde. 17 4 2 11 34 40
10 Preston, through James, equalised Dunfermline, 17 31 13 16 66
7eight minutes after the resumption. F. X. Silval
Martin, Gillesple and Wadsworth J. C. V. Ribeiro were responsible for Bristol City's C. Silva goals and Wadsworth and Me L. C. R. Sous Lachland for Notts Forests' goals. (skip)
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AMAZING INTERNATIONAL AT BELFAST.
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ENGLAND BEATEN BY 2 GOALS.| .
C. de R.
C. F. Vas
CCC.
R. Young beat D, G. Bruce 5 and 4 H. G. Sheldon beat . S.
Whyte-Smith
L. R. Andrewes beat Capt.
Second Round.
Erskine
6 and 6
G. Murray beat L. G. S.
Dodwell
Razack
Brightman Beer Knott
R. M. Smith beat A. S.
Lissaman
1 up
i up
3 and 1
3 and 1
19
(skip)
14
K.D.R.C.
Docherty
Kempton
Dixon
Cullen
10
(skip) R.H.K.Y.C.
11
Shellsbear
Third Division. . Sherlaw scored twice for Charl-A A. Lopes ton, the first while Torquny was
C. M. S. Alves" J. Ribeiro. appealing for off-side. Daniel inter-scored Torquay's goal.
(skip) C. de R.
London, Oct. 22.
Tet
J. M. Graca-Ozorio Hammond C. E. Marques Wylie
C. de R.
10
A. C. V. Ribeiro Edwards
(skip) 13 (skip) E.V.M.R. de Sousa Neilson
Lapsley's Team. P. A, Yvanovich Simpson
In the association football national, ut Belfast, Ireland beat Swindon led by three goals to one England by two goals to all. at the interval but Bryant and A. H. Basto
The match was played on a very Parker, of Milwall, equalised. For soft ground.
Swindon, Morris found the Storer (Derby County). and twice and Roberts once. Cooper (Derby County) replaced Purcell performed the hat-trick Bishop and Goodall in the English in the first half hour for Exeter but team, while Chambers (Bury) took Watford equalised through Warner, the place of McGrillen in the Irish Sheppard and Daniels. tcam.
Stockport had a meritorious vic- At the outset, Pace got away and tory to-day over Halifax, Dean geting the ball, tried to score man, Duffus and Smith being res- with an overhead kick, but the ponsible for the goals. ball just cleared the crossbar.
McDonald scored twice for Brad- After a centre by Mahood, Cham- ford and MeLean; Lloyd and Hawes E. Xavier bers shot at goal but Hufton, Bug-added one each. Clayton scored J. A. V. Ribeiro land's goalkeeper threw himself three out of five goals for Rother-
at full length and saved. Davey ham, went through England's defence but shot in a hurry, resulting in a miskick. The Irish forwards again attacked' and were let. through by
Jones, but Davey was crowded biff· his shot.
Soon after the resumption the Chinese netted the first goal of the play as the result of a fine rush. The Varsity players played up after this, but they were totally helpless to stage a "come-back" as the Chinese with their short snappy passes were all over them. The Chinese put in another shet which the Varsity goal-keeper made an attempt to save, but found it tooing, including His Excellency the Aberdeen 0, Airdrieonians 0.
Governor, and Madame Barbosa Celtic 1, Motherwell 2. and party. His Excellency accom- Cowdenbeath 4, St. Johnstone 2. panied by his A.D.C. and party ar-Dundee 4, Clyde 3. rived shortly after the start and reFalkirk 5, Dunfermline mained throughout the game.
Lt. Welch who travelled with the Hearts 5. Bo'ness
Hamilton A. 1, Rangers 1. K.0.8.B. team as manager, was pre- Kilmarnock 2, Hibernians 1. Precading the start the British Queen's Park &, Ruith R. 1.
Partick T. 6, St. Mirren 2. and Portuguese National Anthems were played by the Band present.
Pipe-Major McKay, K.O.S.B., led his team on the field by playing the bagpipes, which was much appreciated by the crowd. Before the kick-off bouquets were exchanged between the two rival Newcastle... 17 9 4 4 38 27 2 cd bursts of close passing. Hill
17 7.7 3 34 35 21 was hurt but resumed in captains-Davy, of the K.0.S.B., Cardiff and Lt. Braganca, of the Sporting Leicester.... 18 8 5 5 33 28 21 minutes. MOSLEMS v. ST. JOSEPH'S "B" Club. These bouquets were pre-Blackburn... 18 6 8 4 26 23 20 their passing broke down before the Irish backs. The sented to Madame Barbosa at the Liverpool, 17 6 7 4 42 39 19 resourceful
Irishmen conclusion of the game, which was Huddersfield, 16 7 4 5 30 30 18 swinging passes of the very keenly contested and ended in Aston Villa, 17 7 4 6 35 28 18 were more effective.
CHINESE ATHLETIC v. H.K.F.C. sented to the Governor.
The game between the Chinese Athletic and, the H.K.F.C. Réservez, which was scheduled to be played it the Club ground, was postponed,
Division II “B.”
College Win From Penalty Kick.
In this game both teams showed
ine form is the forward line. The ollegiates, being finer athletes,
heir opponents.
of the
Everton
LEAGUE TABLES.
Division I
P. W. D. L. F. A. Pts.
STOPS CROUP.
C. A. Kodrigues Hedley R. F. Luz (skip)
C. de R
Board-
18
Lapsley (skip)
C. de R. A. Gomes
L. A. Guterres
It stops croup. That's why mothers Gillespie then made a hard drive keep Chamberlain's Cough Remedy In from dangerously close quarters the house. It contains no narcotics but no goal resuited. The Irish in- and is best for the children. For sale side forwards were worrying the everywhess. opposition frequently, Mahood by rushing in to get to a centre Chambers collided with Hufton. The latter had a nasty wrench of his right arm and had to but quickly resumed.
retire,
In the first half hour the English forwards were well held though
17 9 6 2 56 92 24 Dean and Earle occasionally initiat-
England pressed
F. X. Soares
F. A. Machado
E.. M. Remedios
J. M. S. Kozario Prize List,
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The prize winners for the seuson were:-
Singles handicap-First prize pre- sented by Mr. E. M. V. R. de Sousa.
·
1. C. Silva.
Second prize presented by Mr.
J. A. V. Ribeira,
2. A. C. V. Ribeiro.
five
but
盥
a win for the visitors by a goal Middlesbro'.. 17 7 4 6.30 35 18 Nine minutes from the interval scored by Stock in the first half. Tottenham.. 17 7 46 32 31 18 Jones put the 'ball through his own 176 5 5 32 32 17 goal when trying to stop a shot by The first position of the second Arsenal
17 8 18 34 41 17 Irvine,
half was monopolised by the Macao Burnley team, but thereafter the visitors Bury
10 treacherous ground. The Irishmen were mostly on their defence now but they effectively interfered with England's passing movements.
17 8 1 8 33 40 17 A half time Ireland was leading managed to scrape through and beat attacked strongly, the Macao goal Manch. Un. 18 7 3 8 3 34 17 by one goal to nil.
Hufton had to be removed to hor running several narrow escapes, Sunderland. 17 6 4 7 35 34 16 The Moslems opened the scoring but the soldiers shooting
and was Bolton 10 5 5 6 25 23 15pital with a broken forearm ith a pretty header, but the Col-severely weak.
West Ham.. 16 7 1 8 34 40 15 Ball kept goal. Hill was limping ge made up the leeway. A hard The visitors created a sensation Wednesday. 17 4 6 8 34 39 13 badly on resumption. The game truggle for the deciding goal was when the half and full time scores Birmingham. 17 3 7 7 27 30 10 was strenuous but scientific play was out of the question, on the itnessed. The College had their were despatched to Hong Kong by Sheffield Un.. 17 4 5 8 21 36 18 hance when they were awarded a pigeon carriers,
Derby
16 3.4 9 33 44 Lt. Braganen, the energetic cap-Portsmouth 17 34 10 29 50 enalty kick and made good use of
Soon after this the College tain of the Macao Sporting Club,
Division II. was responsible for the splendid arrangements and entertainments Chelsea ... 17 12 4 1 39 10 28 range by Dean and directly after- accorded the visitors, who had most enjoyable trip.
4 Manch. City. 17 10 2 5 39 29 22 wards Mahood fed by Irvine, tried) Oldham 17 9 3 5 30 23 21 long_dropping shot which beat The K.0.S.B. team comprised Preston 17 8 5 4 30 26 21 Ball. England's Anderson, Gear, Martin, Everest, Stoke
regular goal- 17 8 5 4 31 21 21 keeper would have almost certainly) Davy, Skigga, Campbell, Stoke, Bristol C... 17 9 3 5 37 29 21 cleared with ease. Humphreys, McClinchey and Alex- Clapton ... 17 8 4 5 30 31 20 The English forwards tried to ander.
ere put in narrow straits as the oslems were out to get an equalis
, but by good defence the College even kept them in check and nished with a well earned victory.
Result:
St. Joseph's Moslems
2
1
GARRISON SOCCER.
JOY SCOUTS v. KOWLOON- F.C.
The Boy Scouts had a walk over
League Table Up To December 1,
om the Kowloon F.C. and arned their points without fort.
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an
CHINESE ATHLETIC v. KUNG WOO.
A Close Finish.
In the game between Chinese
thletic and Kung Woo, rmer just managed to
rough,
the
puli
Kung Woo, though a
eaker team, made it hat. for the
10
P: W. D. L. F. A. Pts.
Scot saved a shot from short
BOUT OF WEST HAM.
Ire-i
Leeds Un... 17 8 36 39 24 19 force their way through but West Brom, . 17 7 5 5 39 38 19 land's defence proved too strong. Notta For... 17 8 2.7 41 31 18 Thus Ireland won by two goals to Port Vale 178 27 31 28 18❘nil, Grimsby 17 6 6 6 34 33 18: Swansea .... 17 6 5 6 39 39 17 Notis C.....17 567 31 35 15 The following is-the-Hong-Kong Hull City.. 17 567 18 24 16 Garrison Football league table up Barnsley 17 4 7 6 24 34 15 to and Including December 1, 1927. South'pton. 17 4 4 9.26 35 12 P. W. D. L. F. A. Pts. Fulham 17 4 4 9 28 42 12 Wolves..... 17 4 4 9 26 41 12 713 Reading 17 3 6 9 28′ 40 11 D. Co. Zni
Blackpool 174 3 10 28 46 11 K.O.S.B.... 8 4 2 2 20 15 109. Shields.. 17 2 4 11 25 51 H.Q. 2 2nd
C. Co. 2nd
A
K.0.3.B.... 7 0 0 2 38
K.O.S.B....64
Co. 2nd K.O.S.B....G
H.Q. 1 2nd
K.O.S.B. jal. The game was one of the 31st H. Bty.
hletics, who scored only a single
1 1 10
6
D
4
B
5 * 1
R.A........6 3 2 1 18 in. Co. 2nd
at played in this division as both
ams worked hard.
Result:-
Chinese Athletic
K.O.B.B....3 2 1 0 12th H. Bty.
Kung Woo
0
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R.A..... 2 1 01 B.A.0.C.
B 5 6 1 0 1 8 32 K.A.M.C...8 1.7 0.31 83
R.E. & R. Sigs, 5 0.5, 0. 2. 18 20th II. Bty.
R.A.
Division III.—South.
Charlton Win At Torquay.
London, Oct. 22. Rain throughout the country was responsible for small crowda. Ten thousand witnessed Everton crush West Ham. Weldon and White F. W. D. L. F. A. Pts. scored before the interval, Hender- Northants
..16 12 1 9 46. 19 25 son kicked into his own goal and 9| Millwall ... 17 11 8 8 - 56 27 25 four remaining goals were shared Plymouth 16 9 8 4 86 28 21 between Critchley Forsham, 8 Charlton .... 16 7 7 2 28 22 21 O'Donnell (from a penalty) and Southend 16 10 0 6 32 20 20 White. West Ham was weak in
16 6 7 3 26 23 19 finishing. Norwich....16 7 46 38 27 18
The League leaders' match at Brighton 16 7 4 500 28 18 Newcastle was witnessed by fifteen
15 6 5 4 29 32 17 thousand. Swindon
The ground Was [Newport....16 6 5 28 28 17 treacherous and at the interval Brentford... 17 8 1 8. 27 34 17 neither side had scored, Two 2 Q.P.R.
17 787 23 22 17 minutes after the resumption 0 Coventry 16 6 3 7.20 40.15 Gallagher brought off a clever goal. The match at Manchester, watch-
7 Exeter...
Bournem'th 17 5 5 7 20 88. 15
4 0 4 0 1 16 Crystal Pal. 16 4 6 6 25 85 14 ed by 20,000 people, was tome, and Results,
Merthyr ...17 4 67 25 84 14 at the interval there was no score. November 29-12 H. Bly., RA, Torguny 1844817 86 12 Manchener United improved in the mes without warning at midnight. 1; D. Ca. K.O.S.B. 1: 20th H. Ety., Gillingham..16 3 6 8 24 47 11 second half and two minutes after old an uneasy, feverish, sleepless R.A., 1; H.Q. 1 K..0.5.B., 3. Laton 10 4 2 10 35 86 10 the resumption Johnson scored the Chamberlain's Gongh Remedy. It December 1.-B. Co. K.O.S.B., 0; Bristol Rov. soothing healing and contains no C. Co. K.O.S.B., 2; RAMC 3: Walsall R.A.O.C., rcotics. For sale everywhere..
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Watford
10 4.2 10 38 41 10 first goal. Spience then brought oft
16 4 2 10 21 51 10 the hat trick and Macpherson netted
16 82 1125 94 8 a fifth with a low shot.
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The semi-finalists thus are:- L. R. Andrewes v. G. Murray, R. M. Smith v. H. G. Sheldon.
'VARSITY REPLAYS.
CAMBRIDGE BEATS OXFORD.
London, Dec. 3. At Oxford in the inter-Varsity, Relays, Cambridge beat Oxford by four events to three-Reuter.
Singles championship.-First prize presented by four Kowloon Dock bowlers.
1. A. C. V. Ribeiro. Second prize presented by the
Club.
2. A. H. Basto.
Doubles handicap. First prize presented by Bowls Committee. 1. F. X. Silva and H. A.
Alves.
D'ye Ken John Begg.
VE DON'TI. THEN GO· TO
Second prize presented by the
Club.
2. J. M. Rosario and H. R.
Sequeira.
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