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THURSDAY, APRIL 25, 1929.

Sport Columns

HOME FOOTBALL

GAMES IN THE THIRD DIVISION

"KILIE" GO UNDER

London, Yesterday, None of the leaders in the Third Division was engaged to day, with the exception of Crystal Palace, who dropped a couple of points at Bournemouth in the Southern Section. Gillingham picked up a belated point against Watford.

In the Scottish. League. Rangers had to the content with a draw against their City rivala, Partick Thistle, whilst, .00 their ground, Kilmarnock (the Scottish Cup holders) lost to their Ayrshire friends, Ayr United, by two goals

to one.

0.

Results:

ENGLISH LEAGUE

Division III-Southern

own

Bournemouth 2, Crystal Palace

Gillingham 0. Watford 0.

Swindon 1, Torquay 1.

Division III-Northern

Darlington 2, Halifax 0.

Scottish League

Partick Thistle 1, Rangers 1. Raith Rovers 1, Queen's Park 1. Kilmarnock 1, Ayr United 2. -Reuter.

Division III (South).

Goala.

F. A. Pts.

91 00 50

P. W. D. L. Queen's P.R. 40 19 12 9 Charlton .40 21 S 11 82 60 50 Northampton 40 19 11 10 92 55 49. Crystal Pal 89 20 9 11 75 66 48 Luton 39 19 10 10 86 67 48 Fulham ....40 19 10 11 97 70 48 Watford. .39 19 9 11 78 66 47 Plymouth .30 17. 12 10 77 61 46 Bournemouth 39 18 9 13 77 72

.40 15 10 15 78

40 14 12 14 61

40 14 10 15 56 57

39 19 12 14 67. 68

Southend Coventry

Brentford

Walsall

39 13 12 14 71

Swindon

Newport

Brighten

Torquay

Exeter

Bristol R.

Norwich

.30 13 8 18

64 57

.39 14 6 19 64 73 34 239 10 6 20 58 73 .39 12 6 21 62 79 30 .40 9 11 20 GG 84

.29. 12 6 22

58 75 Merthyr .40 10 8 32 52 102 Gillingham..39 9 921 29 76

Division III (North)

Goals,

Stockport

Scottish League

Goals.

A. Pts. 64 48

D

79

P. W. D. L. Rangers.

....28 20 6 1 102 31 Motherwell .37-19 10 8 €6 Celtic 46 20 7.9 61 44 47 Hearts37 19 8 10 90 58 46 Queen's Park 37 17 7 13 95 68 41 St. Mirren .36.16 8 12 76 69 40 Aberdeen...37 10 & 13 80 06 40 Partick ...37 16 7 14 86 88 St. Johnstone 37 13 10, 14

69 36 Kilmarnock .30 14 7 15 78 70 85 Falkirk .36 13 7 18 65 84 .33 36 12 8 15 65- 77 33 Hamilton Airdrie.....37 12 7 18 55 63 31 Hibernians .37 13 0 18 53 60 32

Clyde ....37 12 6 19 45 68 30 Cowdenbeath 36 12 5 19 49.67 29 Dundee ....

.37 11 17 59 66 29 Ap

.35 12 0 18 63 79 30 Third Lanark 37 10 6 21 69 97 Raith R .38 5 23 51 104 23

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RACING

THE CITY AND SUBURBAN RESULT

PARWIE WIN

THE CHINA MAIL,

WHO'S WHO HERE

(Continued From Page 1)

Last year he accompanied H.R.B. the Prince of Wales to East Africa. On hearing of the illness of his Royal father, he returned Home via South Africa and the Atlantic, and was then selected for the mission which brings him to Hong Kong.

Accompanying His Royal High

are

London, Yesterday. The City and Suburban Handi- cap, run at Epsom over one and a quarter miles resulted as follows:ness

Parwiz, 4 yra., 7.12, 1. Caballero, 4 yrs., 7.1, 2. Elton, 4 yrs., 7.6, 2. There were 21 starters. Parwiz won by half a length, a

Caballero neck separating

and Elton.

Betting as follows:- 100 to 6 asst. Parwiz.

100 to. 9 agst Caballero, 13 to 2 agst. Eiton.

World's Fly Title in Europe

-Reuter.

Here's Frankie Genaro stretched out on the canvas Paris where

he was planted by the hardy lats of Emile "Spider" Pladner of France. With this knock-out of Genaro, recognised by the N. B. A. es flyweight champion, knock-out of Johnny Hill of England and a win over Izzy Schwarts, held as champion by the New York commis sini. Pladner's claims to the world's championship are clear.

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LOCAL LEAGUE

P. W. D. L. F. A. Pts. 40 26 6 8 106 56 58

Bradford C. 39 24 9 6 121 41 40 21 10 9 89. 63

Wrexham

Doncaster

40 21 10 75 61 51 Lincoln 40 21 6 13 20 64 48 Wigan

39 19 8 12 78 46 46 Carlisle ....

42 10 8 15 88 77 46 Tranmere.. .40 20 3 17 73 76 43 S Shields 40 17 8 15 81 71 42 Crewe .39 16 3 15 72 64 40 Chesterfield .40 17 5 18 70 74 40 Nelson40 17 4 19 73 85 28 N. Brighton 40 15 7 18 63 70 X1 Halifax ... .40 12 12 IG B Southport .40 14 8 18 67 32 36 Rochdale 40 13 30 17, 78 88 36 Rotherham

41 14. 8 18 55 77 36 Accrington

.40 13 G 21 04 78 32 Darlington .41 13 6 24 64 88 92 Barrow .39 10 8 21 59 84 28 Hartlepools 41 10 6 5 57 106 26 Ashington

7 26 46 112 23

...

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TWO GAMES IN SECOND DIVISION

Two Second Division League matches were played yesterday, and resulted as follows: Athletic Kowloon

2 $. China "A". 1. Somersets St. Joseph's have failed to keep their fixtures with the S.L.I.. China Athletic and Navy. Should the points be awarded these teams, the Navy will secure the division cham- pionship with the K.O.S.B. runners- up, as with the playing of yester day's games.

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Wrestling

This remarkable photo shows Gus Sonenberg, world's champion heavyweight wrestler, hurling Joe Malcewicz to the mat with his famous flying tackle bold at the Boston Garden when the former Dartmouth football star successfully defended his title which he won'

from Strangler Lewis.

GOLF

ENGLISH NATIVE CHAMPION- SHIP TIE

THIRD ROUND

London, Yesterday. At Cosforth Park Stout, the holder, has scratched the English Amateur, Golf Championship, and no previous holder is now com- peting.

In the third round Tolley beat Fiddian two up and one to play.

Fiddian played confidently and was two up at the gixth hole. Tolley captured the lead at the tenth and lost it at the eleventh through pulling a drive badly. Tolley took the next two, but Fiddian won the 14th after a couple of halves. Fiddian took three putts at the 17th and lost the hole and the match.

Ryder Cup Foursomes

At Moortown, Leeds, the Ryder Cup foursome teams, playing on Friday, will be as follow:

Charles Whitcomb and Compston versus Farrell and Turneяa.

Boomer and Duncan versus Diegel and Espinosa,

Mitchell and Robson versus

Sarazen and Dudley.

Ernest Whitcombe and Cotton versus Goldea and Hagen.-Reu- ter,

Taking only yesterday's matches into account, the table now stands as follows:

Goals

P. W. D. L. F. A. Pis. Royal Navy 23 21 1 1 93 19 43 24 21 12 19 13 43 Somersets ..28 14.3 4 04 26 31 Athletic .28 16 17 61 27 31

K.O.S.B.

$. China " 24 10, 4·10 43 49 24 R.A.F.

.24 9 5 10 47 48 90 R.A.

24 8 4 12 41 63 20 Small Units 240 5 13 35

.8 11 .29 54 5 14 29 78

S. China "A" 234 Kowloon

5

J

St. Joseph's .21 6 2 13 27 44 Recreia

2-15 Eastern

25 68 14 26 67 19

LIBEL DAMAGES.

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SEQUEL TO DERAILMENT

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of State, the agent of the East Indian Railway, and others against

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Swarajist newspaper, "For- a representative peer of Seatland. ward," and the editor and printer thereof, in eonnection with the He is Lt. Col. commanding the 4/5th Batt. Black Watch (Territorial) publication of libellous statements and late Captain in the 10th with regard to the fatal train Hussars. He was born in 1898 and derailment at Belur on July 7 last.— served in the Great War with dia- Reuter. tinction.

Rear Admiral the Hon. Herbert Meade, C.B., D.S.O.. £.N., who was born in 1875, a son of the 5th Earl of Clanwilliam. As Captain, he commanded H.M.S. "Renown" when she brought H.R.H. the Prince of Wales to Hong Kong in 1922. He, too, as a distinguished record of service in the Great War.

Majar-General Sir Hugh Jamieson Elles, K.C.M.G., C.B., D.S.O., R.E., A.D.C., who was born in 1880. His fathers Lt. Gen. Six B. R. Elles. He was in the Royal Engineers and

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