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FRIDAY, APRIL 8, 1932,

THE CHINA MAIL.

CARNERA DEFEATS

To-morrow's Home Football Games CORENDALE

EVERTON TO VISIT LEICESTER

Arsenal v. Liverpool

ENGLISH LEAGUE.

First Division.

Everton Arsenal Wednesday

West Bromwich Huddersfield T.

Sheffield United Sheth

Aston Villa

Liverpool

Portsmouth

Newcastle U

18 12 2 4 40

19 1 7 45

Manchester City 19

Birmingham

Chelser

Sunderland Belten W. Middlesborough Derby County Blackburn R. West Ham U. Leicester City Blackpool Grimsby Town

.19 6 7

3 10 6 21 40

ENGLISH LEAGUE.

First Division.

Aston Villa Belton W, V. Chelsea

Y Grimsby T.

V.

Everton

Manchester C. Derby County Sheffield U. v. Blackpool Huddersfield v. Birmingham Leicester C. Y. Liverpool Y Middlesbro' V. Newcastle U. v. Wednesday V West Ham U, v.

Areena! West Brom. Sunderland Portsmouth Blackburn R.

Second Division.

*

V

V

Bradford Burnley Charlton A. V. Chesterfield Manchester U. v. Notts Forest v. Preston N.E. v. Southampton v. Stoke City v. Tottenham H. v.

Bury Swansea Town

Bristol City Leeds United Port Vale Bradford C. Barnsley Notts County Plymouth A.

Millwall Oldham A.

nome.

AWAY.

Goals

P. W. L. D. F. APIE

0 77 26 32 18 16 2 18 1 2 5 39 14 27

F. W. L. D.

Goals Total F. A. Pts. Pts.

18 7 8 3

31 33 17

49

18 7 7 4

34 28

18

45

19 12 3 4 54 21 28

18 7 9 2

32

47

16

4.1

20 7 11 2 36

72

16

44

16 7 9 Z

2 30 35 16 £5

18 4 8 6 37

18 6 10 231 3

37

14

14

18 5 11

22 42

19

40

18 3 10

11

37

39

18 4 13 1

2-1

AR

38

Wolves

V.

19 3 10 6

32 40

12

36

3 13 2

33

Third Division (South).

4 11 3

24

11

..

3-4

34

Bournemouth

5.

1 15

3 16 41

33

Brighton

V.

5 23 56

33

19 12 3

0 14 5 17 47

Bristol R.

V

33

Southend Exeter C. Northampton

19 10 6

3

329 12

4

*

32

Clapton O,

V.

Luton T.

19 9 5

5

18 3 13 2 21 59

31

Crystal Pal.

Y.

.19 10 6

3

45

18 2 13 3 24 44

7

30

Mansfield T.

40

..17 9 6 2

32 21 20

2 16 1

18 2 13 3 18 59

22

7

27

Norwich C.

25

Second Division.

HOME.

AWAY..

Queen's P.R. Swindon T. V. V. Torquay U Watford

V. Thanes

V.

¥.

Goals

Goals Total

P. W. L. D.

F. A.Pts.

P. W. L. D.

F.

A. Pl. Pts.

.19 15 1

3

62 10 33

18

7

6 5

41

11

19

52

Accrington S. v

Gateshead

.18 E 3 4

31 19 26

19 10

5

A

40 #8

24

50

Carlisle U.

5.

Barrow

19 12 4 3

41 19 27

18 8 7

3

19 10

19

.21 16 3 2

42 19 34

42 16 29

2 4

36 28

19 6 8 5 27 29

13 6 7 6 26

20 26

1# 4 9 5 27

18 3 10 5 16

Crewe A. Doncaster R. v. Rochdale Rotherham V. v. Southport v. Stockport C. Tranmere R. Wrexham York City

V

V.

V

Hull City Chester Lincein C. Halifax T. Hartlepools U. Walsall

v.

Darlington.

Wolverhampton Leeds United

Bury

Bradford Stoke City Plymouth A. Bradford City Millwoll Tottenham H. Notts Forest

fanchester U Swansea Town

*7 9 2 6 17. 9 2 b 19 12

19 9

19 11 4 4 19 11 4 4 ..19 10 6 3 ..18 11 5

1863 19 9

Southampton ... 18 2 6 3 Charlton A. Chesterfeld

Preston N.E.

Notis County Oldham A Port Vale Burnley

Barnsley

19 11

18

0

3 6

18 J 3 ૧૨ :

18 8 6

6

14 9 6 3

18 9 6 3

19 7 8 4

18 5 6 7

23 37

17 3 9 5 23

19 5 8 6 21 28

18 3 11

11 4 30 41

25

12 3 26

10

4 11 36

-

23 51 10

124 33

29 39

3 819 42

18 4 11 3 27 62 11

Bristol City

19 8 4 7 19 -3 10 G

30 34 17 23 34 31 34 36 IL

19 3 13

1 22 49

11

18 3 14 1 14 56 18 2 13 3

#

29

16 26

7

18

Brentford

Third Division (South).

D

.18 11 5 2

D

2

18 14 3

3

1 52

Exeter City

Crystal Palace

Brighton

Town

Luton Norwich City

Coventry City

.17 9 J

18 12 0

.19 11 2 6

* 15 2 2 65 .19 15 2 2 53

18 12 4 2 54

Cardiff City...18 12

Curan Watford

4 38

.17 10 3 4

Park R. 18 8 4

18 8 4 6 1965

.19 11

Northampton T. 13 Swindon Town Torquay United

Bristol Rovers

Clapton Orient Mansfield Town Gillingham Thames .....

..19 10

19 6 7 38 33 18 9

6

7

2

19 9

3

10 10

4 5 43

6

y

Third Division (North).

HOME

Goala

36

11

Fulham Brentford Coventry C. Reading Gillingham Cardiff City

Third Division (North).

New Brighton

v. Wigan Boro

PENINSULA HOTEL.

The following guests are now in

Points Decision at the residence:-

Albert Hall.

AL FOREMAN IN TROUBLE.

London, Yesterday.

Major N. W. Adams, Mr. C. A. Armitage.

Mr. M. Barber, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Barnes, Mr. and Mrs. R. At the Albert Hall in a ten Bigazzi, Col. S. Boyd, Misses H. and round fight, the Italian heavy-J. Boyd, Mrs. A. F. Booth, Miss walght champion, Prime Carnera gained a points decision over the South African champton, Dan Mc- Corkindale after a fight which was full of thrills.

Al Foreman has been deprived of his lightweight title for refus- ing to comply with certain regula- tions of the Boxing Board Control. -Reuter.

|BOXING MATCH FOR A GIRL.

Loser Actually Wins

Contest.

Two young men fought a six- round contest at Shepherd's Bush of a nine- recently for the hand teen-year-old girl who watched the Sght from the ring-side.

Strange to relate. the loser of the fight actually won, for the girl availed herself of the feminine privilege of changing her mind!

|

P. W. Brown, Mr. W. Brackenridge, Mr. J. W. Bundred, Capt. P. T. Burgess, Mr. O. D. Burnette.

Mr. M. Q. Clark, Mrs. E. Cogan, Dr. J. E. H. Cogan, General M. A. Cohen, Mr D. Corlett, Mr. W. D. Cooley, Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Crapnell, Miss C. M. Cutter.

Mr. and Mrs. Delcourt, Mr. H. L| Dennys, Comdr. T. E. Docksey, Mrs. G. L. Donk, Dr. E. R. Dovey, Mr. R. N. Drake.

Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Easterbrook, Capt. B. M. Ede, Mr. G. R. Edwards, Mr. B. Elder. Lt. and Mrs. F. C. Eyre.

Mr. and Mrs. G. Fahnestock, Mr. R. E. Fahnestock, Mr. M. E. Fahnestock, Miss D. Faye, Mr. and' Mr. W. Field-Hook, Mr. F. A. Firth, Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Forsyth, Mrs.

D. A. Frost.

The girl, Misa Matilda Lambert, had persuaded her two suitors, Phil Durley, a twenty-four-year-old | Gaddum, Mr. R. W. Gardiner, Mr.

and Ermie Hockaday, aged twenty- one to settle their rival claims in the boxing ring.

over me

"I will go out with the winner," she promised. "They have been jealous naughty boys quarrelling and I thought this the manliest w.y for them to settle their argument without making scenes in the street."

A thousand spectators, many of them friends of the blushing pugilists applauded the young

fight. Miss Lambert, in a red hat, which shaded an expressioniosa face stepped into the ring and wished them both luck and

H.K. AREA SMALL throughout the six rounds of blood

ARMS MEETING.

and thunder not a single emotion fitted across her features.

The heavier weight of Hockaday

Mr. W. Gain, Mr. and Mrs. W. L.

1. H. Geare, Lieut. Comdr. and Mrs. C. Gibb, Mr. L. L. Gilson, Mr. W. P. Goach, Miss M. Gonzaley, Mr. and Mrs. J. Gould, Col. F. E. Gowan, and family, Mr. T. M. Gregory, Mr. R. H. Griffiths, Mr L. Grover, Lt. and Mrs. P. M. Gunnell.

Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Hall, Mr. and Mrs. Hamilton, Mr. E. Hausumann, Mrs., G. H. Hodgson, Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Howard, Mrs. L. Howie, Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Hughes.

Miss C. C. Imrie.

Mr. E. P. Jennings, Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Judah, Mrs. A. F. Junker.

Miss L. Kathas, Lady Kelly, Mr. H. A. Keller, Mr. H. W. Kelley, Mrs. J. W. Knight, Lt. and Mrs. A. M. Kowalzyk, Mr. R. Kopelman,

Results of Wednesday's 9 st. 4 lb. against Durley's 8 st. Mr. K. C. Krentz, Mr. F. Kulka.

Programme.

The following were the full sults of Wednesday's shooting the Kowloon City Range in

Small Hong Kong Area Meeting:

| 12 lb.-told in the long run.

Time after time in the final round Durley was forced to the re-ropes but right up to the gong he on boxed prettily.

the

When the referee announced the Arms decision

in favour of Hockaday, however, Miss Lambert forgot her studied coolness. She flushed with anger, rose from her seat, stamp- ed her foot and said:--

Mr. G. B. Lane, Mr. K. B. G. Mrs. C. H. Law, Larsen, Mr. and

Mr. and Mrs, J. Ledesma.

Mr. J. S. Maclaren, Mr. J. M. Major, Mrs. F. H. P. Maurice, Mr. T. de Meester, and family, Mrs. G. L Menocal, Mra. A. V. Meserole, Mra. M. Mien, Lt. and Mrs. R. N. Mitten, Mr. J. A. D. McCurdy, Mr. W. L. McKenzie, Mr. A. McKirdy,! "The referee's decision was Mrs. J. D. McLeod, Mr. E. H. all wrong and the fight should Melbye, Mr. H. H. Muller, have gone to Phil Durley. Any- Mr. O. Ochs, Mr. K. D. Offenburg. way, I'm going out with him be- Mr. F. Ortigas, (Jr.), Misses J. and cause I think he is the real vic-A. Ortigas, Mrs. Otto.

Thus it was that the winner of Mr. Palmer, Mr. A. M. Parker, 45 the fight, sadder and wiser for his Mr. W. G. Pirle, Mr. W. I. Pot- (new knowledge of the inconsist-tinger, Mrs. B. Preston, Mr. and

encies of the fair sex, left the hall Mrs. W. C. Pyeatt. alone and disconsolate.

Match No. 2 (Warrant Officers & Sergeants.)

(Continued at foot of next column.)

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While attempting to search a suspected, person at Shamshulpo on the morning of April 5, an Indian Constable, was fired upon with a revolver in Boundary Street, and seriously injured.

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One of the most interesting regattas to be held in Hong Kong for some years took place on April 2, in the nature of a triangular contest, when the Royal Hong Kong Yacht Club entertained watermen from Manila and Canton at North. Point.

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The Rt. Rev. C. R. Duppay, D. D., Bishop of Victoria, who is shortly leaving for Home to take up the Canonry of Worcester Cathedral, presented his farewell sermon in St. John's Cathedral on April 3. The service was bilingual, Dean Swann conducting the ritual in English, followed by Archdeacon Mok, who spoke in Chinese. The sermon Is reported in the OVERLAND CHINA MAIL.

Mr. P. T. Farrell, who presided at the annual meeting of the Institution of Engineers and Shipbuilders, reported a successful year. Occasion was also taken to make a pre sentation to Mr. G. J. Harman, Launch Inspector of the Chinese Maritime Customs, and Vice-Chairman of the Institute, who is retiring shortly. The presentation included a gift for Mrs. Harman. Both the meeting and the pré- sentation are chronicled in the OVERLAND CHINA MAIL,

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HOME.

AWAY:

Guala

Goals Total

P. W. L. D.

F. A.Pta.

P. W. L. D.

F. A. Pts. Pia

Fulham

.18 12 3

3

63 24

27

19 9 # 6

38 30 24

Reading

.18 16 1

1

55 21

33

19 3 8 8 28 43 14

47

Southend United

18 In

4 4

33 16 24

19 9 6 4 36 35 22

46

.19 5

19 15

3 50 15

33

18 5 11 2 23 41

12

45

43

Match No. 1 (Officers Match).

Pla

1. Lieutenant A. J. Stocker,

1/S.W.B.

49

2. Lieutenant A. G. D. Home,

1/S.B.W.

48

3. Subedar Lall Khan, 3/9th

Jat Regt.

46

tor."

4 21

3 21

2 14 2 16

4. Lieutenant H. E. Tyer,

3/9th Jat Regt.

4 10 2 38

A 10

0

5 21

18

77 4

19

8

21 23 31 31

18 16

1 16

18 2 14 2 14 IB

Pts.

2

1. Sergeant 81 Francis

1/S.W.B.

60

AWAY.

2. Company Sergeant Major

Lewis, 1/S.W.B.

POST OFFICE NOTICE.

55

Goals Total

P. W. L. D. F. A. Pt. Pls.

18

9 6 3 32 17 21

54

3. Hab. Munshi Khan, 3/9th

Jat Regt...

53

INWARD MAILS.

19 9 6 4 33 27 22

51

49

4. C.H.S. Allah Dad, 3/9th

Jat Begt.

50

Match No. 3 (Corperal's Match).

Pts..

41

1. Naik Mohd. Sharlm, 3/9th Jat Regt. (18, 19, 10) ...

47

FRIDAY. APRIL B U.S.A., Canada, Japan & Shanghai (Seattle,

March 19) Japan and Shanghai ********

2. Naik Har. Sukh, 8/9th

4

27 39, 16

Jat Regt. (18, 18, 16)

47

2 12 2 18

49

3. L/Cpl. Barry, 1/8.W.B...

43

9

8 21 90

10

25

3 41

4 13 1 2 67

.34

4. Naik Lall Khan, 8/9th

Jat Regt.

42

3 13 1 18 4%

7

Match No. 4 (Privates Match),

SATURDAY, APRIL 9, Japan and Shangbal Shanghai and Swatow ...

SUNDAY, APRIL 10. Shanghai, Amoy and Europe via Siberia

(London, March 19)

.President Cleveland .Corfu

.Taiyo Maru

Shantung

19 2 13

25 53 B

Pta.

MONDAY, APPIL 11,

15 8

18 9 13

2 24

18 8 6 4 86 34 22

18 3 15

D 17

58

6 28

1. Pte. Searle, 1/S.W.B.

$2

Manila

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President Hoover

18 8 7 3 34 22

19

16 3 13

0 15

42

6

25

2. Pte.

Evans, 1/5.W.B.

17 6 7 4 21 21

18 0 15

3 11 48

3

(24, 8, 18)

50

4 10

3 29 51

17

1 12

8. Sop Mohd Khan, 3/9th

Jat Regt. (22, 10, 18)

50

Goals

31

2 60 20 26

3 3 32

48

25

3.6 33 15

Park

Morion Airdrieonians Ayr United Ciste Falkirk

BENNRETR

15%

Motherwell Rangers Third Lanark Cellie Partick Thistle

St. Mirren Aberdeen Kilmarnock Dundee

Bearta

Cowdenbeath

Kamiton A

SCOTTISH LEAGUE,

First Division. НОМЕ

P. W. L. D. F. A.Pta

.16 15 0 1 62 10

17 15 1 2 59 11 30

.18 14

1 .58 28 29

:42 44 21

13 3 2 48

18 0.2 5 36 24

8 4 29

98

20. 5. 4

179 44 41

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Goals Total P. W. L. D. · F. A. Pis

2. L/Cpl. McDonald, 2nd Bu,

4. Pte. Walsh, 1/S.W.B.

47

3.80 1.1.

Match No. 5 (The Corps Match).

Pts.

1.. Armr.

S.M. Anderson,

AWAY.

R.A.0.0.

210

A. & S.H.

45

2.5 49

3 246 22

a 15%

27 23

Parcels

3. Cpl.

Wates,

2nd Bn.

A. & S.H.

43

..10.

4. Sergt. Fryer, RE

Match No. 6.......

(The Best Shot of All Ranks)

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SATURDAY,

1. Sergeant 81 Francis,

1/S.W.B

Manil

60

SUNDAY,

17. 30

3 23 38

2. Company Sergeant Major

Lewis, 1/9.W.B.

Saigon

Tjiapanaš

55

Bangkök via Swatow

319

19 42

4 1 29 52

9. Hab. Munshi Khan, 3/9th

Jat Regt88

Baigor

68

Amoy und Formatia

6.27

4. Pte. Searle, 1/8.W.B..

52

16 2. 18. T

5. Pte. Evans, 1/3.W.B...

60

6 Sepoy Mohd. Khan, 8/9th

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