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Saturday's Home Football

Programme

ENGLISH LEAGUE.

Firsi Division

| ARSENAL

V. Chelsea

BIRMINGHAM v. Liverpool

BLACKBURN v. Newcastle

Blackpool

DERBY

Everton

v.. Sheffield U.

v. Wolves

v. Huddersfold

v.

Aston Villa

C. V. PORTSMOUTH

v. Middlesboro'

SUNDERLAND v. Lalcester WEST BROM. v. Bolton

SECOND DIVISION. BRADFORD G v. Oldham BURY

v, Charlton

CHESTFIELD v. Grimaby

Fulham Lincoln MILLWALL NOTTS C. Port. Vale

B'THAMPTON SWANSEA

v. Tottenham V. STOKE

v. Plymouth

v. Burnley. v. Bradford

V. Notts

V. Preston

WEST HAM v. Manchester

THIRD DIVISION (SOUTH). Bournemouth T. Crystal P.

V. WATFORD Clapton

THIRD DIVISION (NORTH),

V. BARROW Darlington.

YAMAGISHI WINS EXHIBITIONS.

فيا

Japanese Tennis Star Impresses.

VISITOR LEAVES TO-DAY.

YAMAGISHI, one of

SCOTTISH LEAGUE.

AIRDRIE. CELTIC COW BEATH

HAMILTON

First Division

Y. Ayr U.

Y. Dundee

Y.Third Lanark

East Stirling

V

V.

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HEARTS

Y

KILMARNOCK V MORTON Partlek

Queen's Park

MOTHERWELL

DE NU

St. Johnstone Aberdeen

Clyde

Falkirk

v. ST. MIRREN V. RANGERS

F.A. CUP-Third Round, EXETER

v. Scarbore BRISTOL R. Gillingham

NEWPORT Doncaster

Fulkestone

İN"THAMPTON" 'v.

CHESTER BRABIN READING BRISTOL C. Brighton

Stockport

HALIFAX

v. Yeovil V... Coventry

Tranmere R. WREXHAM

v.

v.. Luton

Vi

Workington

SOUTHPORT v. Swindon

v. Hartlepoole

WALSALL

Carlisle

V. "HULL

ACCRINGTON Aldershot

CHEWE

Y Darlington GATESHEAD v. Margate TORQUAY

Y. Queen's P.R.

COLLEDGE SCORES 96

Small Units Defeat Strong Navy XI.

LT.-COMDR. SHAW 62.

HE Combined Small Units"

THE

J. Japan's most promising team again, showed their

OXFORD

WIN RUGBY

BY 8 TO 3

Lorraine Star Player

Of 'Varsity Match.

SHANGHAI BOY IMPRESSES.

Cambridge Sustain Second Successive Defeat.

London, To-day.

A crowd of 40,000 were present at Twickenham yes- terday when Oxford defeated Cambridge by a goal and a try (8 pts.) to a try (3 pts.) in the annual 'Varsity Rugby match.

This is Oxford's second succes- sive win and their 26th triumph in the series of '57 matches play- ed to date, Cambridge having won 21.

The play. of H.-D. R. Lorraine (Glenalmond and Christchurch) was the featuure of the match. He combined brilliantly with P. C. Minns (Auckland U., N.Z.,| [and Balliol), his wing three-] quarter, and sent him over for both Oxford's tries.

K. L. Jackson (Rugby and Trinity), the son of a Shang- hai doctor, showed splendid understanding with G. S. Waller (Oundle and Queen's) at the base of the Light Blue

scrum.

The weather was fine when Cam-i bridge took up the attack from the kick off, and so determined were their efforts that J. L. P. REI (Fettes and Jesus), following up a brilliant dribble by K. C. Fyfe. (Oundle and Calus), touched down to open the scoring after Ave minuten play, G. W. Parker (Crypt and Selwyn) failed to add the goal points. Fyfe's splendid

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effort saw him cross the line, but R. H. K. GOLF CLUB he was grassed before he could effect the touch down, and Reid, who was hacking up well, had little difficulty in finishing off the

strength at Sookunpoo where they easily defeated a strong Navy team by five wickets. Bad light robbed L/Cpl. Colledge of the RAM,C. of a century. He movement. had scored 95, when stumps were drawn.

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lawn tennis players who com-, peted with success at the famous Queen's Club this year, defeated. B. A. Rumjahn, Colony champion, by 6-3, 6-3 in an exhibition singles match

OXFORD AHEAD. on the M.S.K. court at Mac-

Oxford retaliated in great style donnell Road yesterday.

Navy after this early setback, but it was not until elose on the interval that Partnered by T. Matsuoka, an

scored 157to which

cut through to send Lorraine ex-doubles champion of Singapore Comdr. Shaw-contributed a splen- MINNS over In the corner after did 62 before getting in front of the latter had displayed a superb Gun! dash. G. J. Jenkins) (Llan- dovery and Jesus) failed to add Instr: Comar- Booth 24 and Comdr. the points, and the teams crossed Williams, were useful contributors over on level terms.

Battlagst the

total Lt.

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FIXTURES.

U. S. R. C: CUP.

The following are the Royal-*·

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TAMAR UP TWO PLACES.

Mamak Win Over the 20th Battery.

Hong Kong Golf Club competitions for January, 1933: the-de

Ina Mamak Tournament hockey 31st Dec., 1932-4th Jan, 1983-match at King's Park yesterday

New Year's Meatingy ON. afternoon: II.M.S. Tamar gained mys 7th-8th January-Captain's Cap, last minute victory over the 2011 ON M 19 Battery, RA hy they only AgDAT 8th JanuaryJunior Champion scored, kam para te vacucha ship (qualifying), O. Play, on the whole, was, 21st-22nd January-Bogey Pool,crappy, but the Isque, was la

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and Malaya, he defeated Y. Hachiuma and S. A. Rumjahn by 6-4, 6-4.

EC. Fincher, last year's singles runner-up, who was invited to par-

to the total. Tucker was the most Six minutes after the resump-0 ticipate in the exhibitions, was unsuccessful bowler, taking & wickets tion Lorraine gave MINNS a glori bus opening for the winger to able to do so on account of busi- for 16 runs. neze engagements.

The Small, Units opened badly, touch down in the corner, and a magnificent Yamagishi, partnered by R. two wickets falling for only 7 JENKINS kicked Miki, reached the final round of runs. Colledge was then joined by goal from the touch line to give the Covered Courts Championship Cpl. Davies and the pair added 84 Oxford a five point lead..

Colledge

The Light Blues made terrific! of England at the Queen's Club, for the second wicket. London:

scored quickly and with, the Rev. efforts in the last ten minutes, A large crowd of Japanese rest-Lewis Bryan in the score was' ad- Waller and Jackson working well dents attended the exhibition, vanced to 98. The next wicket fell together with excellent under- The motor train will teave Kow-was in a scrimmage in their goal- which was played on a grass at 189, Whitley knocking a merry standing, but, Oxford proved the loon.at. 3.57 am, for those whose mouth that the Tamar scor court in very good condition. 17. Powell and Colledge then pass-superior side. N. K. Lamport starting times are before 10.28

In his game against Hum- jahn his winning strokes were his service, and a smashing forehand drive which left the agile Sirdar hopelessly out of position; his wrist work was excellent.

· Matsuoka rélies chiefly upon good placements, his best tactics boing a shortening of length in his driving and a lob oyer his op-| ponent's head when he has drawn him to the net.

doubt until about ten minutes 26th-30th January, China New from the end, when Lt. Comdr.

Year Meeting, ONA MOS

Tetley found the net for the Inter-Club matches with Tamar with an easy shot. Shanghai Golf Club and The 20th Battery only defeated Manila Golf Club will proH.M.S. Medway, the previous day bably be held about time of by a goal to pil, and on that oc- China New Year.

casion they packed their goal with www success. Yesterday the Battery adopted the same tactics, and It.

ed the Navy total to score 167 be- (Sydney, U., Aus., and Balliol), the a.m.

fore bad light stopped play, N

The feature of Colledge's innings was his rapid scoring He all round the wicket. scored Fifa 96 out of 160, and hit eleven boundaries' ina chanceless display.

C. S. C. C. SECOND TEAM.

The following have been selected Yamagishi left for Shanghai and to represent the Civil Service Cric Japan by the Yasakuni Maru this ket Club second eleven against the morning.

R. E. and Signals on Saturday at Happy Valley

H. K. HOTEL SOCCER. A soccer match has been arrang ed between the European and Chinese Staffs of the various • de- partments of The Hong Kong & Shanghai. Hotels, Ltd, on the St Joseph's College Ground, Happ Val- ley to-morrow at 4.15 p.m.

F. 3. Ling, (Captain), F. H. Hold- man, J. Barrow, N. L. Bebbington, F. D. Crawley, E. D. Evans, F. E Matthews, J. F. McGowan, J. G. Pilcher, S. Randle, and A. T. Wood

China Mail Sports Diary,

TO-DAY

Hockey-Friendly matches Club v. Lincolns

(U.B.R.C. 6.15 p.m.). Hunting Fanling^ Hunt Horads

(Kennela 8.15 p.m.) Rugby Club "A" Borderers (Sookaupoo 6 p.m.)

TO-MORROW

The following are the teams: European StaffL. Marques, S. Potouloff, A Krilovaky, W. H Brown (Captain), R. Silva-Netto, Pat White, A. Gutterres, W-Wirth, E. V. Jenkins, L. Souza, and L Fernandes. S

Chinese

Staff-Ho Hong-ping. Meet Kwek Ping-lam, Mul Shiu-kee, Li Ho-cheus, Lau Hong-door, Li Chi- dun, Mok Yee-lick, Kwok Hon-wah, Ho Ka-kwan, Chan Chung-In, and Lu Lwong-kun.

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Dark Blues' captain and serum- Starting times. for Friday morn half, missed scoring tries by Ing should be booked at Fanling inches when attempting the "blind" on Thursday.jpg side movement.

Oxford, were attacking when the final whistle went, and were de- serving victors of a gruelling struggle. Reuter.

H. K. LADIES AT PRACTICE.

In Preparation For Friday

MAMAK TOURNAMENT,

Table To Date,

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STARTING TIMES FOR

THURSDAY./

Old Course.

9.00 Morgan and Royston. 9.04 Cooper and Hume. 0.08 Thoyts and Griffin.

and Armstrong. and Lumsden.

9.12 Wor

9.32

230 White and Buckley, 3.30

The Hong Kong Ladies Hockey Club held a practice game yester 9:48 Macgregor and Helmes. day in preparation for their en 9,62 Colpoys and: Mafendie. counter with the Scouts on Friday 9.50 Hughes and Wren. afternoon, at Sookunpoo at 5.10.

9.44 Capt. Barry and Sc./Ldr. Wood 9.40 Hardy and Playfair,

10.00 MacFarlan and Busson. 10,04. Crockett and Totley,

10.08

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German Club 70 183

C. B. A. LADIES? HOCKEY.

Lt. Comdr. Barry and Higham. Eight Members Support

10.82 10.36 Bunt, and Gould,

New Course

The weak spot amongst others was the taking of corner hits, the 9.00 Lecky and Lothian, players could not stop the ball 9.04 Wales and Blackden.. inside the circle, with any degree 9.08 Impey and Powell

9.12 McBean and Robertson. of accuracy.

Another weak spot lay in the 0,15 Cousons and Taylor. Watson and-Fuller. halves who were inclined to budcheat

Myles and Renshaw. Shears

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941 Martell- und Hawkes. pallions to break up the opposing 9:48 Mcintyre and Hebert.

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10.04 Braydon and Tyndall.

are 10.28 Darling, and Fanken. 0.80% Grellier and Daukes.

Old Club.

Eight members of the C.BA Ladies' team were at practice yesterday afternoon, when they wore coached by Mr. C. C. Francis. Forward, and defensive play were Indulged in. A practice match will be held to-morrow afternoon, when they will be opposed to the G.B.A” mon's team.

Those at practico y et "day" In- eluded. M. Whitler. Etsele, D. Smith, G. MacNider, Warnes, and

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