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CURRENT SPORTING GOSSIP

3 Clubs To Defend Unbeaten CLUB TO MEET THE

Records To-Morrow

BORDERERS. Will Military Defence Hold Howe?

Aston Villa to Withstand Sheffield LINCOLNS, SOUTH CHINA AND

Challenge in F.A. League

A

STON Villa, who have yet to

DATE.

TABLE TO DAT

be defeated this season, are entertaining Shelfield United at Bradford C.

Plymouth

of Stoke C.

Port Vale Southampton Bury .. Millwall

Villa Park to-morrow, and one the best games of the day is ex- pected to be the outcome. The United "trounced the Cup Holders Lincoln as Bramall Lane on.Saturday and Oldham

Swansea are at present at the peak of their Bradford form. The Birmingham team Fulhami

Grimsby however. will zealously guard Tottenham their unbeaten record, and it is Notts F generally thought that the Villa Notts C. will emerge the victors.

Brentford, the proud Third Division club with an undefeated record.. are entertaining another metropolitan alde in Clapton Orient, The visitors de- Teated Coventry City in their home match on Saturday, but Brentford are again favourites.

Manchester U.

P. W. L. D. Pts.

6

2

-14

1

2 14

8 2

1

13

2

2

12

3 3

1

21

11

10

•10

Burnley Preston Chesterfield Charlton West Ham

THIRD DIVISION (SOUTH) Brentford (3) T. Clapton (0) Brighton' (-)

Bristol C. (-) · Cardiff (1) Coventry (4) Exeter (1)

The Hearts, who have shown amaz ing improvement this season, are at home to Motherwell und # battle royal Luton. (-)

in expected. Though Motherwell. last Norwich (2) year's champions, are undefeated, they Reading (3) stiff hardle to-morrow and Torquay (2), will face

it is quite on the cards that the Watford (2) Hearts will spring a surprise. Last week they beat Bast Sticling, while! Motherwell had Aй overwhelming triumph over Queen's Park.

Birmingham will be the visitors to

the Throstles enclosure in the biggest Brentford "derby" of the day and a draw Brems Reading jthe akellest result. The other Eristol C.

"derby" game is that between Bristol Crystal P. City and Bristol Rovers, and, judging Luton on present form the City's ground ad- vantage should decide the issue.

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ATHLETIC. NOT PLAYING.

To-morrow's Football.

(By Spot, Kick.)

The Club, who made such an aus-|

Tpicious debut on Saturday, will

encounter their first stiff opposition when they meet the Borderers, at Sookuupoo. Last Saturday the

"Swaba" were free to watch the Lincolns. play in their first game in the Colony and they are in goo trim for their second gume of the 9 season.

E

T. Aldershot (-) Bristol R. (-) Crystal P. (3) Northampton (1) Bournemouth (0).

V.

T

*

3 Newport ()

Queen's. P. R. (1) Southend ( v. Swindon (1)

Gillingham (0)

The Club with Howe, Strange and Rodger, the only three Interporters! as yet to be selected, are a formid- able proposition, but the military side are optimistic regarding their chances. They have probably the best defence in the Colony and can not afford to drop a point at this early stage of the season.

་་

Probably the two best sides in the soccer league will be having a holiday this week-end; neither the South China nor the Lincolns are engaged in tomorrow's duels. The Chinese Athletic are also without a match.

Kowloon, after a fortnight's rest, will be at home to St. Joseph's and unless they can hold B. Gosáno and D. Leonard. they will suffer their second reverse in two games. The Saints were a bad disorganised D.Pts.team against the Navy last Satur-]

day, but I understand several posi-. tional changes have been made, and, with Gosano partnering-Leonard in the centre, the Saints should prove the better side.

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TABLE

TO DATE

W. L.

7 0

3. 18

12

1-1

10

10

10

10

Balmouth

Bristol R. Norwich

CHAMPIONS AT DERBY. Arsenal after their home draw Exeter against Derby last Saturday,

Queen's P.R. visiting Blackburn Rovers and are ex- Clapton pected to make the trip back to Lon- Aldershot don with at least one point. Everton, Southend the League champions, are visiting Gillingham

Watford Derby where they will encounter stiff-

er opposition than Blackpool offered Coventry Lou Saturday. Newcastle. the Cup- Cardiff

holders, are a home to the Wolves, Torquay and should be able to check their two Brighton reverses which were inflicted by Hud-Swinder dersfield and the United last Saturday. Newport

Cardif are likely to find the Palace team in good fettle after their defent Barnsley (-) on Saturday and will be hard press-Carlisle (3) ed to save a point. Swansea are at Crewe (3) home to Millwall and should be able Halifax (4) to register their fifth win of the sea- Hartiepools (2)

Rochdale (2)

son.

1

on

..

The Artillery, after their defeat at the hands of South China Saturday, should register their first win when opposed to the de pleted Recreio side on the Chatham. Road ground. Allen and Bryant 8. have had bad luck recently and are waiting for a chance to open their lengue, accounts. Y

The Police, who provided the Lincolns with their first victims, are 6 playing the unbeaten Navy com- 6 bination at Caroline Hill and à close. game is assured. The Navy · are making several changes in the side which triumphed over the Sainta on Saturday, but the Pdlice are un- changed. The guardians of the law have yet to register their first win in three games...

THIRD DIVISION (NORTH) v. Mansfeld (-)

Barrow (1) New Brighton (2) Doncaster (0) Hull (3)

Lincoln City, champions of the Southport (3) Northten" section last agason, will meet Tranmere (3) Fulhapt the Southern leaders, at the Walsall ́(1) Craver Cottage ground and the new-Wrexham (2) enmers to the Second Division should York(3) provide the most closely contested game of the day with the odds in favour of Lincoln.

The following is to-morrow's fixture eard with

last year's results in brackets and the League tables to date:-

ENGLISH LEAGUE.

First Division,

Aston Villa (5) v.. Sheffield U. (0) Blackburn (1)

Crewe Wrexham Doncaster Monsfield

v.

Accrington (2)

T

Rotherham (2)

1.

Darlington (1).

v. Gateshead (2).. v. Stockport (1)

Chester (1)

TABLE TO DATE.

The following is the fixture card:

**FIRST DIVISION

v. St. Joseph's

7.

on Kowloon ground.

Recreio

at Caroline Hill. Club

at Sookunpoo.

SECOND DIVISION.

v. Eastern'

at Happy Valley.

Y.. Club

at Kowloon. St. Joseph's

at Sookúnpoo.

Y. South China

on Club ground. Į

Chester Accrington Stockport Southport Gateshead Hull

P. W. L.

7. 2 2" 16

D.Pts.

Kowloon

Artillery

Police

Borderers

V.

V.

at Chatham Road. Navy

6'

2 14 2 4 14

10 9

.4 12

Ewo

12

2

11

12 Kowloon

10

Borderers

7.

V. Arsenal (1)

Blackpool (2)

V.

Leicester (3)

10

Athletic

Bolton (1)

Y.

Chelsea (0)

Walsall

Derby (3)

1.

Everlon (0)

Barrow,"

9

Manchester C. (-) Rotherham

9

Portsmouth (3) 7.

V.

Carlisle HuddersBeld (0) Halifax Wolves (~) Sunderland (2) Birmingham (1)

10

Lincolns

Tsung Tein

R.A.F.

St. Joseph's

*

Athletic

South China

Lincolns

R.A.S.C.

Leeds (-)

A

Liverpool (1) Middlesboro (1) v.

Newcastle (-) Wednesday (3) v. W. Bromwich (0) v.

Newcastle

Leeds

TABLE TO DATE

P W. D.Pts..

Barnsley New Brighton Hartlepools Rochdale Tranmere York Darlington

SCOTTISH LEAGUE

First Division

T.

St. Mirren (2)

v. Celtie (1)

*. East Stirling (-)

7.

Cowdenmeath (1)

r. Motherwell (1)

Aston Vila..

6

.0

15

Aracne?

6 1 2

143

Derby Huddersfeld

5 1 3"

13

2 12

Portsmouth

Aberdeen (0)

12

Clyde (2)

West Bromwich

Falkirk (

10

Hamilton (1)

40

Hearts (0)

Kilmarnock (6) *. Dundee (0)

10

9

Morton (2)

1. Airdrie (1)

B

Queen's Pk. (2) v. Partick (0)

8

St. Johnstone (-) Vi ́Ayr, (-)

Rangers

Birmingham

Everton Bolton Wednesday Sunderland

Chelse: Liverpool Sheffield U. Blackburn

Leicester Middlesbro Wolves

Blackpool Manchester C..

Second Division. Bradford C. (5) v. Southampton Chariten (3) v.: Notts F. (1) Chesterfield (4) w/ Bury (1) Fulham,

V. Lincoln. ▼ Prestin (-)

Queen's Road CH Notte C

v. Artillery

at Chatham Road. 7. Navy

on St. Joseph's ground,

THIRD DIVISION

7. Recreio

at King's Park. Engineers

at Happy Valley

v. Signals

at Happy Valley.

7. Talkoo

at Caroline HIL

v. Borderera

7.

at King's Part. University

on St. Joseph's, ground,

POLICE TEAM

The following have been selected to represent the Police In their match against the Royal Navy at Caroline Hill at 4:30 p.m. to-mor

|Hangers (6) 1. Third Lanark (1) row:-Perkins; Blackbourn, C. Pile;;

Motherwell

Aberdeen

Celtic

Bt. Mirren

Hearts

Hamilton

First Division.

St Johnstone

(2) Queen's Park Third Lanark Kilmarnock Ayr Un Clyde

Cowdenbeath Dundee (V. Port Vale (2)

Airdrie Stoke C. (3) Plymouth (32) Morton

Millwall (0) {Tottenham (1) Barnley (1)

Wat Ham(UTOR

Partick

Falkirk

Stephens, Channing, Brittain; Moss,

P. W. LD. Pt Reserves: Jessop, Williams, Dow |T. Pile, Johnaton, Fraser, Cornwall.

12 8 18

19

3117

11 12. 88

04. 18 man.

P. R. C. LEAGUE CRICKET XL

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16

16

18 .4 2. 3'17

The following will represent the 18 Police Recreation Club in their 11 League fixture

to-morrow

11 against the Indian-

Re-

creation · Club, 2nd XI, on the home ground, Happy Valley come mencing at 2 p.m. sharps T. H King, W. M., Thompson, T. R, Hun ter, W. H. Meadows, F. E. E. Book- er, C. F.Alexander, T. R. Mintey, KAR WEW. Williamson, A. EL Carey, L.

Fok J. Wagland, and B. G. Baker.

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The Legislative Council on October 6, discussed the 1933 Budget Estimates for Hong Kong, totalling * $27,585,142, applauding the policy of an economy contained in it. There were suggestions from, individual members of the Council for various additional Public Works Develop ments, notably in' Kowloon, and Sir Henry Pollock painted out the advisability of retiring the 6 per cent. $5,000,000 public works loan and borrowing locally at 41⁄2 or 4 per cent. instead of at the present rate of interest. A full -report is contained in the OVERLAND CHINA MAIL. ........

Mr. L. Reidy's Champagne Bay, who spring a sur.. prise by coming home first in the Junk Bay Handicap at the last extra race meeting at the Valley, sprang yet" another on October 8, at the 12th Extra Meeting, when.. he romped home a comfortable winner in the Nathan Handicap for "C" Class ponies, to pay the biggest dividend of the day, $60.60.

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