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MONDAY, OCTOBER 12, 1931.

SOUTHEND UNITED

ENGLISH LEAGUE.

First Division,

Aston Villa 2 Bolton W. 1

Liverpool

1 Chelsen

THE CHINA MAIL.

DEFEATED

SHANGHAI &

UNDEFEATED

CELTIC MAINTAIN RECORDS

EVERTON WIN BIG GAME AT BRAMALL LANE

LEEDS UNITED INFLICT BIG DEFEAT ON SECOND

DIVISION LEADERS.

2 Southampton 1 Brentford

3 Coventry C. Exeter C. Fulham Mansfeld T. Norwich C.

4 Chesterfield o

3 Luton T

3 Cardif C.

1 Crystal Pal.

2. Queen's P.R.

1 Stockport

1 Hull C.

3 Rochdalo

3 Accrington S.

3 Carlisle U.

London, Saturday.

SCOTTISH LEAGUE.

First Division.

Cowdenbeath

BY 9 9 SHOTS

FATAL 18TH HEAD

MAIN'S DRIVE MISSES

OBJECTIVE.

MEDINA · AND CULLEN

Hong Kong won the first leg in the Interport series of lawn bowls matches against Shanghai at the Kowloon Bowling Green Club yesterday. It was a very close match and, though the standard of howls was not as high as the occasion demanded it was a most interesting match to watch.

A small but enthusiastic gathering amongst whom was the Hon. Mr. W. T. Southorn, C.M.G., Colonial Secretary, witnessed the 0] match, which was played under dismal weather conditions.

Second Division,

Third Division (South).

Third Division (North).

Bradford

2 Northampton 0 Chester

4 Barrow

2

Bristol C.

4 Barnsley

01 Brighton

4 Bournemouth 1 Darlington

2 Walsall

0

Blackburn R.

2' M'chester C. 2

Bury

1 Leeds Un.

4 Clapton O..

I Torquay U

3 Doncaster

3 Halifax

Airdrieonians

8 Leith Ath.

2

1

Blackpool Derby Cnty. Grimsby T. Huddersfield Leicester C.

1 Arsenal

5

Charlton A.

1 Millwall

2

Hurtlepools

1 New Brighton

Ayr Un.

2 Morton

1

2 Birmingham 1

M'chester U.

3 Preston N.E. 2

1

Lincoln C

0 Celtic

1 Clyde

1

2

Notis Forest

1 Southend Un.

1

Rotherham 40 Wrexham

1 Hamilton A.

2 West Brom. 2

1

Southport

1

3 Wednesday

Oldham A.

2 Swansea T.

0

Duntice

1 Kilmarnock-

1

2

0

2 West Ham

2

Plymouth A.

3 Notts Cnty, 4

Swindon T.

2 Bristol R.

Tranmere R.

1

o Hearts

2 Falkirk

3 Middlesbro' 1

Part Vale

2 Bradford C. 0

Themes

.. Reading

0

Wigan Boro

- 2. Gateshead

I Motherwell

5 Dundee Un.

0

Tottenham

1. Burnley

1

0

Walford

2 Gillingham

o York C

3 Crewe A.

3 St. Mirren

4 Aberdeen

2

Wolves

◊ Stoke C.

1

5

Third Division (South).

Table to Date.

Table to Date.

Goals.

Gents.

Goals.

P. W. D. I.. F.

A. PL

West Brom.

な "

21

10 Buy

*

4

23 12 15

Southand

P. W. D. L. F. A. Pti. .10 G4 0

20

9 16

Lincoln

10

18

Everton

10

7

18. 14 Stohy ...

.10

1

Brentford ...10

19

11 15 Southnort

.11 7 2 2 19

2. 19 12 10

.10

4 1.3 30 13 1

.10 6

2

#3

Leeds

13 14 Bournemouth @

224

17 14 Wrexham

31 6 4 22

10 6

22 10

714 Fulama

19 13 Gateshead

10 6 1 3 25 12

12 13

1814

30

1

2.3

10 13

13 Watford

22 13 Tranmere

Notta Forest 10 Burnley

16 12 Norwich

16 13 Darlington

Newcastle

Portsmouth.

Sunderland

Sheffield Un. 1 Everton

First Division Table to Date.

x

D

Second Division Table to Date:

P. W. D. L. F. A. Pts.

Wehrsday Arsenal Shield 0.

A Villa Lienster

dersteld

Biraingham.

Baton

30 13 Bradford

5 3 2 24

9 1 3 2 18 11 1

10 * 1 1 223 21 11

10 4 2 4 21 041 20

hester C. 11 2 6-4 15

1 2 5 4 14 14

Nesenstle8 4 0 4 18 13

Wolves Plymouth

Pon

Port Vale"

17 10

Notts Cnly.

16 21

21

9

Tottenham..10

Preston N.E.

Oidban

Meester 1. 10

7 Chesterfield', Barnsley

.10 3

Be,duard C. .10

..10 2 0 1 1 #

*

Swansea

4 07

716 24

# 1

G 15 21

Gristler

10 1

15 G

26

W... Hun

31 13

B

26

Blackbern

223

17

Bristol.C.

9

19

Charton

Pertanasata

#4

ONLY ONE LEAGUE

MATCH.

Kowloon's Flattering

Victory.

WEEK-END FOOTBALL.

Gools.

גולי

71 2 915

113 Crystal Pal. 10 5 3

12 10

20 10 Brightor

15 10 Coventry

28

14

28

12

A

712

10 Reading

Cardif Exeter

Torquay

Mansfield Tignes

.31

Northampton 11 Clapton 0...: Bristol R..) Queen's P.R. 10

4 Swindon

# | Gillingham

turned the tabies on their oppon- ents. Kowloon Reserves, to win by the odd goal in five.

RESULTS AT A GLANCE.

Division I.

Owing to their various duties | Kowloon Res. 2 Recreio Res,

the Services and Police élevens were unable to fulfil their fix- tures on Saturday, and only one League match was decided. In the premier division Kowloon defented Recroio by three clear goals, a score which was by no MBPILS a fair indication of the run of the play..

In a friendly encounter on the Club ground the Club again over- whelmed St. Joseph's, scoring no fewer than seven goals without reply. The reserve teams of these clubs fought out a scrappy game to a draw of one goal cachi. In the other friendly match, the Recreio juniors, after being two goula in arrears at the interval, ́

.10 1

Crewe

Third Division (North).

Chester

12 RESU

12 York

Hartlepools

17 11 Accrington

16 10 Hull

23 10 Barrow

8 Doncaster

10 16. 8 Rochiale

P. W. D. L. F. A.Pts.

9 0 1 20

First Division Table' to Date.

Goal.

P. W. D. L. F. A.Ft.

Motherwell ..14 10 3 1 47 15 23 Rangers

想 .12 · 9

1

34

2 22 16 14 Celtic .......13 760-30

11 20

18 20

0 4 28 10 12 Kilmarnock ..14 8 3 3 28 19 19

Abordeen 6 2 3 21 14 12

...14 7 3 4 23 19 17 .14 8 0 0 24 21 16

10 St. Mirren

16

10 5 2 3 18 10 Third Lamark

5 2 3 17 20 12

126 12

4 3 19 26

1 4 29 28 11

16

Hearts Cowdenbeath

Clyde

Dundeo

*Partick

15 17 10

10 13

15 10

10 Airdrieonians

Dundee Un. .14 Morton

..14

34

X

Halifax

J

11 11

8 Stockport

10 3 2

* 18 24

11

Queen's Park

8

24 13 23

16 20

7 Carlisle

16 17

+

Walsall

18

ཏྭཱ

Itotherham ..

#0

21

#

Wigan

23

RUGBY

K.B.S.F.P.A.

FOOTBALL.

***

Teams for Wednesday's

'Practice Game.

FIRST GENERAL MEETING.

10 2 3 6 18 22

Hamilton

10 14 18

Falkirk

2 6 17 23

1 7 9 26

5

Ayr Leith

3 N. Brighton 100 10

1 4 23

Whites:-Y. Segalen; H. Muller, 1 T. Whitley, Lt. Keith-Murray, J. J. Ferguson; G. C. Burnett, F. D. Kilby: E. O. Murphy, H. Broken-

OTHER SPORTS See Page 7.

28 32 15

After, an indifferent start the Northerners found themselves ten shots in arrears at the conclusion of the eleventh head, but by consistent and plucky efforts they reduced the arrears to only three at the fifteenth head. The sixteenth head saw the Shanghai rink. take the lead and la the following head they increased their hard earned lend.

On the eighteenth head hinged Hong Kong's victory. There remained but one Shanghai player to play and the three woods 14 nearest the jack were in Hong Kong's favour. Main, the Shanghaf skip, decided to defy convention and risk all in an endeavour to break up the head. He drove with a fast one accordingly but missed ́his objective so badly that Hong Kong lay four shots instead of three. F. Cullen, the Hong Kong skip, came up with a fifth, to give Hong Kong a lead of three at the conclusion of the eighteenth head. Shanghai, after this debacle, never looked like catching their foca and were ultimately defeated by nine shots.

-Renter.

Colours: L D. Skinner: A. Bloomenthal, J. Edwards, D. Black, J. Jenner; L. M. James, J. S. Crozier; W. Stoker, J. Purvis, S. Jacnider, J. Riddell, W. L. Mac- kenzie, Lt. Grayham, J. E. Wilson) and G. B. Gurevitch.

Reserves:-Cpl. Frankham, S. E. Edgar, A. Mitchell, J. Smith, Tom- lin.

F. Medina, the Shanghai No. 2, and F. Cullon, the Hong Kong skip, were the outstanding players of the game.

Below are appended the full scores by heads:

Hong Kong Shanghai

Heads

2

3

1

4

5

G

1 Kowloon

3 Recreio

0

6

Friendly Matches.

Club

7 St. Joseph's

7

6

0

Club Res.

1 St. Joseph's II. 1

Referee: Dr. Cogan.

8

10

3

The following have been selected

to play in the practice game

at

shire, S. Hardy, J. White, G. Moss,

A general mecting of members will be held on Wednesday at 9

9

10

10

13

King's Park on Wednesday at

5

p.m.

R. Witchell, G. G. Bonham and L. Bergnust.

p.m. at the Y.M.C.A., when a com-

11

14

mitee will be elected.

12

14

13

14

9

14

14

10

15

14

11

16

14.

15.

17

11

16

18

19

16

19

20

16

20

24

16

21

25

IG

Shanghai,

GOAL SCORERS.

Division I.

Grimwood (Kowloon) Inason (Kowloon-petulty) Simpson (hawfoon)

Friendlies.

Bell (Club) Howe (Club) Railton (b) Jackson (Club) Boardman (Club) E. Strange (Club).

M. Greenberg (Kowloon)

Chiton (Kowloon)

F. Santas (Recrein) Gonsalves (Recrelo) Guterres (Recrelo) Axim (81. Joseph's) Krilovsky (Club 2nd XL)

A GOOD NAME

Hong Kong

J.. Puncheon (Kowloon Dock)

A. M. Holland (Bowling Green)

C. W. Glover

F. Medina

J. Fraser (Kowl on C.C.)

C. Richards

F. Cullen (Kowloon Dock)

(Skip)

25

T. Main

(Skip).

18

In the evening the Shanghai visitors were the guests of the- Craigengewer Cricket Club. To-day they have a rest, and to-morrow. they meet Victorin on the Cralgengower C.C. green.

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