1928-10-15 — Page 14

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MONDAY, OCTOBER 15, 1928.

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DAILY CROSS- WORD PUZZLE.

(This cross-word puzzle has been made by an expert but our readers are warned to look out for occasional phonetic spellings, such as harbor, plow, and altho.)

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THE CHINA MAIL,

SOCCER LEAGUE "

(Continued from Page 2.) NAVY v. SOUTH CHINA (A)

At Happy Valley, Royal Navy's div. II team divided four goals with South China's "A" team. The latter scored first but were a goal down when ends were chang- ed and they subsequently equalised to share the points.

Thursday, 18: M.G. Company, 1st Queen's, v. R.A.M.C., Sookum poo. Referee,, Pte. Parker, 2nd K.O.S.B.; 20th H Bty, R.A, V. HQ. Wing, 1st Queen's, Chatham- road, Referee, Pte. Farnsworth, 1st Queen's; R.E. & R. Signals v Valley. Referee, Pte. Hart, 2nd C Company, 2nd K.O.S.B., Happy

K.O.S.B.

HOME SOCCER.

Friday, 19: R/A.O.C. v. H.Q. Wing, 1st Queen's, Chatham-road. Referee, B.Q.M.S. Hutchins, R.A. In the early play Navy attack-All matches start at 4.30 p.m. ed very strongly; but after ten minutes, the Chinese inside- right scored a nice goal from a difficult angle. Navy then scor. ed, thanks to a good goal by Sorble after 25 minutes' play. Navy were playing up strongly now and Skull put them ahead with a good shot just before the interval. :

The second half was very bright with Nuvy having a large share of the game. From a quick breakaway, however, the Chinese scored again, their Inside-right smashing in a good shot to make his second goal.

South China played smartly. They snatched a point because Navy were weak in front of goal and missed many chances.

For the R.N., Sorbie, Skull and Hammett (of the forwards) and Sims, Mist and Price did well.

South China's forwards were nippy. The inside-right's two goals were of the "opportunist" type and the right-back, centre-half and outside-left played well.

GARRISON LEAGUE

Results and New Matches

Hong Kong Garrison Football league results for the week ended Oct. 18 were as follow:-

R.A.0.C. 2, D Company, 1st Queen's, 8.

31st H Bty, R.A., 1, C Company, 2nd K.O.S.B., 4.

B Company, 2nd K.O.S.B., 4, C Company, 1st Queen's 1.

M.G. Company, 1st Queen's, 2, A Company, 2nd K.O.S.B. 3.

Matches for this week are:- To-day:H.Q. Wing, 2nd K.O.S.B., v. HQ. Wing, let Queen's, Chatham-road. Referee, Sur/R.A. Maltas, 20th H. Bty., R.A.

Tuesday, 16th:-3st H. Bty.,: R.A., v. C Company, 1st Queen's, Chatham-road. Referee, Lieut. Kelly, 2nd K.O.S.B.; M.G. Com- pany, 2nd K.O.S.B., v. B Com- pany, 1st Queen's, Sookumpoo. Winsor, 1st Pte. Referee, Queen's,

Wednesday, 17th: 12th H Bty., R.A., v. D Company, 1st Queen's, Referee, Pte Happy Valley

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RESULTS OF SATURDAY'S GAMES

CHELSEA SLIPPING?

Division L Arsonal 2, West Ham 3. Aston Villa 7, Bury 1. Blackburn 2, Everton 1; Bolton 4, Portsmouth 2. Derby 1, Manchester C. 1. Leeds 2, Burnley 1. Leicester 3, Sheffield U. 1. Liverpool 2, Newcastle 1. Manchester Ual Card 1. Wednesday 3, Birmingham 0. Sunderland 4, Huddersfield 1.

Division IL

Barnsley 2. West Brom. 0. Blackpool 2, Stoko 0. Bradford 4, Tottenham 1. Bristol C. 2, Notta. Forest 5. Chelsen 2, Clapton 2. Hull S, Reading 0. Millwall 2, Middlesbro' S. Notts Cnty. 2, Oldham 0. Port Vale S, Preston 2. Swansea 2, Grinsby 1. Wolves 1, Southampton 1.

Division III (S) Bournemouth 4, Charlton 2. Brentford 2, Northampton 2. Crystal Pal. 1. Plymouth 4. Exeter 1, Torquay 8. Luton 1, Coventry 1. Merthyr 2, Norwich 1. Newport 3, Fulham 8. Southend 1, Brighton 1. Swindon 2, Gülingham 1. Walsall 8; Queen's P.R. 1. Watford 1, Bristol R. 0.

Division III (N) Ashington 2, Bradford C. 8. Crewe 0, Wigan 4. ⠀ Darlington 2, Chesterfield 2. Halifax 2, Hartlepools 0. Lincola 3, Accrington 1. Nelson 3, Barrow 4. Rochdale 4, New Brighton 2.- Southport 1, Wrexham 3. Sth. Shields 1. Doncaster 0. Stockport 2, Carlisle 2. Tranmere 8. Rotherham 0.

Scottish League Aberdeen 2, Airdrie 1. Clyde 1, Ayr/02 Dundee:2, Third Lanark 2. Falkirk 2 St. Mirren 2.

Hearts 4, Cowdenbeath 1. Kilmarnock 2, Partick T. 2. Motherwell 3, Celtic 3. Queen's Park 6, Hibernians 1. Rafth R. 8, Hamilton. 1. Rangers 8, St. Johnstoné 0.

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(The solution of the above cross-word puzzle will appear in to-morrow's issue along with a new cross-word puzzle.)

SATURDAY'S SOLUTION.

HONG KONG HEIGHTS

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Island.

Victoria Peak

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The Eyrie

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Peak Hotel

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Talkoo Sanatorium

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