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FRIDAY, DECEMBER 16, 1932.

ARSENAL

THE CHINA MAIL.

AGE SPORT PAGE22

MAY RECEIVE ..

SETBACK

Villa Should Defeat Blackburn.

HEARTS MAY DROP A POINT

IN SCOTTISH LEAGUE.

RSENAL, leaders of the First

A Division by

a margin of five

points, will be sorely pressed to up-

Home And Away Soccer Tables to Date

Arsenal (2)

FIRST DIVISION.

·

HOME

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

Goals Total F. A. Pts. Pts. 25 15 15 30 14. 15 9 25 725 10 2

AWAY

Goals.

P. W. L. D.

9 2

Aston Villa (5)

4

1 1 6 1 0 32 15

32 14

15

9 7 - 1

16

9 2 2 5

Wednesday (3)

10 8 0 2 25 11

18

8 3 4 1

Derby C. (15)

9

6

12 20

1 2 20 13

14

9 4 3 2

Huddersfield (4)

8

13

11

10 4 4, 2

10 21

10 5 14 16 10 7

7 21

*Leeds U. (-)

hold their brilliant away recorded when they visit Huddersfield morrow. The Highbury side bave been

checked in their last six. matches, but the Tykes are still in the running.for the championship, and a draw is the probable result with Huddersfield as possible win-

ners.

*

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STON Villa entertain Blackburn Rovers and should garner both points, but it is extremely doubtful whether they will shake off the challenge of the Wednesday who should win at Bolton,

H

*

*

TOKE should keep their, four points lead; Brentford will probably drop a point; and Chester should gain a four points lead over Hull City. In the Scottish League the Rangers and Motherwell should both win, but the Hearts are expect- ed to receive a check against St. Johnstone while Celtic should win at Ayr.

CIEVENTEEN teams have retain-

West Bromwich (6) Newcastle U. (11) Everton (1) pr Portsmouth (8) Sunderland (13) Bolton W. (17)

Chelde

9 6 2 1 22 14

9 6 0 3.21

9 6 2 1 18

10

9 4 2 3 16 15

9 6 1 2 24 13

18 10

(16) 9, 2017

222 15

3 3 3 22 18

9 4 3 2 17 15 10

Blackburn R. Sheffield U. (7) Manchester C. (14) 2 Liverpool (10)

(12) Blackpool (20) Birmingham (9) Middlesbro' (18) Leicester C. (19) *Wolves (1)

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91 80

9 0 3 0 21

12

95 3 3 14 10

9 06

8 ZG 1 10, 16

B

9 2 6

9 1 3 5 10 13

7

9 07

8 3 4 1 20 22

7 10 0 8 2 11

SECOND DIVISION.

HOME

Gopls.

P. W. L. D. F. A. Ptk. 9 7 1 1 17 3 15 Stoke (3) ..... Bradford C. (7) 10 7 12 24 6 16 Tottenham (6) 9 7 0 2 35 5 16 9 5.0 4 20 11 14 Bury (5) Fulham

8 1.2 20 13 12 18 3 1 0 19 7 18 Swansea (15) ... Manchester U. (12) 9 4 2 3 17 16 II Millwall (D) ...

9 6 1 2 19 10 14. Plymouth A. (4) ..

2 1 23 11 1119 10 15 *Southampton (14) Oldham A. (18) Oldham (6) *Lincoln C. (-) Notts

TOTH

F. (11)

T

ed an unbeaten home record to Notts C. (16) date :-the Wednesday, Everton,+Grimsby Bury, Tottenham, Brentford, Rear- ing, Luton,

Northampton, Hull, Crewe, Gateshead, Southport, Walsall, Doncaster, Rangers, Hearts and Hamilton Aendemicals,

S

*

*

*

EVENTEEN teams have falled-

to register away victories: Birmingham, Leicester, Wolves, Swansea, Notts County, West Ham. Luton, Northampton, Cardiff City, Walsall, Southport,

Mansfield,, Rotherham, Hartlepools, Darling-

l'ort Vale (20)

Preston N.E. (13) West Ham U. Harnley (19)

9 4 2 3 14

9

19 8

18 12

5.14 10

Chesterfeld (17) Charlton A. (16)

2 2 13

8 2 2 4 10 12

5

8.

14

HOME

Goals.

P. W. L. D.

Brentford (5)

GOLF CLUB MEETING

(Continued from page 8).

(g)

In the Secretary's office and much(f) of it is really unnecessary if members would kindly read the rules. I desire to express my thanks to the members of the out- going committee for their help and assistance during the year, it has been necessary to lean on them rather heavily at times, but their ready response and advice has made the post of captain a very pleasant one. I also wian to thank the aub-committees for. their labours which have greatly assist ed in the general management of). the Club.

LADIES SECTION,,

At the last annual meeting a, re- commendation was made from the chair that all ladies using the 14 Clubs and Courses should pay # subscription and this was approv-

15

Class B. associates to be limited at the discretion of the General Conimittee, election being closed when the "full members" list.js closed.

The position of members re- turning to Hong Kong who have been on the waiting list to be at the discretion of the general committee.

(h) The general committee may at

(i)

(J)

all times promote any individual to the full list regardless of his position, if it is in the interest of the Club to do so.

Full members returning from leave continue on the "full list," if absent fees are paid. Members on "waiting list" offer- ed promotion need not accept, but upon refusal, they go to the

bottom of the list. Those are the principal points re- commended by the late committee.

ed at an extraordinary general 5meeting held subsequently and 9 brought into force on the 1st April.

NEAR SATURATION POINT. It is a little too early to say de finitely how the new arrangement For several week-ends past we will work out as we have not com- could have filled the Ladies Club Total pleted a full, year and the summer House twice if not three times over A. Pts. P. months have intervened, but I may and it is highly probable that the 6 1.2 18 10 14 29 say that the returns to date indi- Men's Club House would also have cate a result reasonably close to been, full-up If members could have the estimated figure.

AWAY

Goals

P. W. L. D. F

8 3 2 3 12 11 9 25 9 3 4 2 16 16 9 4 1 11 11

3 17 18 3 6 19

8 24 921

9 23

3 21

718

MEMBERSHIP.

W. TURNER who will

M. Way no hay var

the Club against the Navy to-

morrow.

C.B.A.

DRAW

Score First But Fail To Hold Lead.

SCHOOLBOY PROMINENT.

HULL CITY

AND QUEEN'S P.R.

WIN IN F.A. CUP

Reading And Coventry

Again Draw.

EXTRA TIME PLAYED IN TWO MATCHES.

London, To-day.

Hull City and Queen's Park Rangers entered the Third Round of the F:A. Cup yester- day and Coventry City again drew with Reading after extra time had been played.

Hull City, after sharing two goals at Carlisle on Saturday, won the replay on their own ground by the odd goal in three after ́extra time had been played. They will now be at home to Sunderland in the Third Round.

The Rangers shared two goale

with Torquay on Saturday, bat yesterday they were undoubtedly the better side and won comfort- Jably by 3 goals to 1 on their own ground. They now meat Darling- ton on the latter's ground.

Four goals were the product of

In a very even encounter at King's Park yesterday the Central Saturday's game between Reading British Association drew with the and Coventry City and yesterday's YM.C.A. second eleven, both sides match on the Coventry ground wit- scoring once.

nessed a second division of spoils, Though played at a fast pace both sides scoring three times been sure of a good night's rest. the game was scrappy, and many after extra time had been played.

It is a little difficult to place good opportunities were

thrown

by minor infringements. The total present day member-limitation, entrance fees and accom-away ship is considerably in excess of modation in watertight compart- The C.B.A. netted first when G. that which is furnished on the first ments because they are so closely Gurevitch scored from the right page of the report. The increase allied. Thus if we tackle limitation with a good angle shot, and the 6 17 during the year being :---- 6 17

3 4 15 22

3. 20 10 18 5 19

9 18

2 13 22

0 14 19

2 13 29 5 17

4 11 18 10 16

6. 15

3. 5 1 12 23 6 23

2 12 28

29

28

4 13

4 12

THIRD DIVISION (SOUTH).

Reading (2) Norwich C. (10)

Bristol R. (18) Exeter C. (7)

ton, Kilmarnock and Airdrieonians. F. (4)

RANGER'S

FORECAST

FIRST DIVISION

ASTON VILLA v. Blackburn

V. WEDNESDAY

V. Mancheater C. v. Areenal

Bolton CHELSEA Huddersfield LEICESTER LIVERPOOL Middlesboro' NEWCASTLE PORTSMOUTH v. Sheffeld U. WOLVES

v. Birmingham v. Weat Bromwich v. Leeds v. Derby Y. Sanderland V. Everton v. Blackpool SECOND DIVISION

BRADFORD v, Notta C.

Burnley

Charlton Grimsby

v. Swansea

v. SOUTH'PTON

v. FULHAM

M'CHESTER U. v. Lincoln

NOTTS F.

OLDHAM

PLYMOUTH

Preston

STOKE

TOTTENHAM

v. Millwall

v. Chesterfield

v. Port Vale

v. BRADFORD C.

v. Bary

v. West' Hami

THIRD DIVISION. (SOUTH),

ALDERSHOT

Brighton

Bristol R. CARDIFF

CRYSTAL P.

V. Torquay

v. COVENTRY.

V. Brentford

v. Clapton

v. Nowport

V. Bournemouth

v. Bristol CA

A

Queen's P.R.. V. EXETER

READING

SOUTHEND

WATFORD

v. Northampton

v. Luton

v. Swindon

THIRD DIVISION (NORTH).

ACCRINGTON v. Wrexham

BARROW

CARLISLE CHESTER

v. Stockport

Darlington Gateshead

V. Holl 7 Hallfax

CREWE MANSFIELD New Brighton v. WALSALL Rochdale BARNBLEY ROTHERHAM ZIVI Tranmere SOUTHPORT v. Hartlepools YORK

Doncaster SCOTTISH LEAGUE ABERDEEN Queen's Park

CELTICARR Morton

AST

CLYDE

DUNDEE

Stirling

Falldrk Kilmarnock MOTHERWELL v. Cowdenbeath

RANGERS MAR

ST. STONE Hearts

F. A. Pts.

7 6 0 I 15 6. 13

K

6 0 3 30

D

95 1-3-20 10

9 7 1 1 21 12 15

A

21 20 10 11 35.2.0 21

22-17

P.R. (13) 9 9 4 8 18

Watford (11) Southend U.. (8) Bournemouth (15) Lalon

www.

AWAY

P. W. L. D.

128 Members.

80 Subscribers.

The winners will visit Millwall in the Third Round.-Reuter.

H. K. LADIES TENNIS FOR TO-MORROW.

only we shall not progress towards "Y" equalised late, in the second expansion and increased entrance half when R. Baldwin sent in a fees will help towards the provision scorcher from Just inside the

Caer Clark Cup. Game.

Prominent players in the C.B.A. HONG KONG LADIES' HOCKEY.

11 Junior Section Members of better accommodation, which is circle after a solo, effort.

the first step towards expansion;

7 16 and in all 631 Ladies have been 15 registered, playing and non-play- 14ing (including 155 associates who 2 were absent on September. 30),.

EXTRAORDINARY GENERAL

MEETING. i

Goals

Total· F.A.Pts. Pts.

9 6. 21 19, 12 13 26

7 2 2 3 11 11

7 2 1 4 10 9

1:33 12 14

3 2 10 16

4 3 13 17

3.1 14 15 609

13

3 3

19 12

19 12

9 14

5 12

A

8 8 0 2 25 9 5 2.2 16. R 13 1.5 0

@ 2 26

7 4 1 2 19 10 10.

20

10

0 20 11 4 2 2 25 13 10 84 19 3 10 4 11

Bourne (6) *Aldershot (-) Northampton (14) +Bristol C. (-) Coventry C. (12). 7 Torquay U. (19) Brighton (8) Clapton O. (16) Gillingham (21) Cardli C. (9) Swindon T. (17) *Newport C. ().. 7

Limitation of Membership And Raise of Fees.

#

It may be argued that improved team were T. S. D. Whitley at club house accommodation will still centre-half, C. C. Francis at centre The following will represent the further increase congestion but it forward, and G.-H. Fowler at in- Club in the Caer Clark match should be remembered that membera side right, J. Sharpham, who is against St. Andrews to-morrow at staying out usually get away early still at the C.B.S., played a splen-3.15, p.m. on the Marina ground, and thus relieve the crush later. did game in goal for the C.BA. Kowloon

Moreover we want to encourage W. J. Browne was again the plek M. Bird: E Gray, J. Smalley; J. members to play right through the of the "y" forwards while E. 0. Dalziel, B. M. Fope, G. Ferguson; H. year and we can only do this by Murphy and R. A. Bates shone in Knill, M. Alun Jone, P. M. Harrop,

3. Churchill and E. Blackburg.

The following will represent the Y.M.C.AE. Benwell; E. Owen, Providing a suitable Club House. the defence.

ENTRANCE FEES.-

E.O. Murphy, F. Hanke, R.A. Bates, Club "A" XI in a match against the On the question of entrance fees A. R. Brown; T, M. Wilson, G. "C. St. Andrew's Scout Troop on the 8 19 well dealt fully with the very im-the Committee, consider that the Burnett, W. J. Browne, E. F. Selk, Naval ground at Happy Valley to-

1portant question of the limitation of time has arrived for the fea to be and. R. Baldwin.

7-22

8 21

AL

the extraordinary general meeting which was held immediately

5 20 after the annual meeting, Mr. Dod-

7 19

7

7 17

**

morrow at 8p.my

J. Harris Walker; A. Nicol, B.

17 membership, and the fricrease of raised. Newcomers, step right into C.B.A.-J. Sharpham; B. 1. Bick

ford, N. Whitley: E. MacNider, Franklin, E. O'Hagan, D. Robertson, 17 subscription fees. Mr. Dodwell the benefits and privileges which D. Whitley, J. J. King: G. A. Owen Hughes; M. Bishop, A past and present members have built Gurevitch, M. L. Weill, C. C. Francis, Hallifax, E. Bonnar, A. G. Orme and 17 anld-

On Sunday the 3rd inst. we had up and it seems only right that G. H. Fowler, and E. Blyth.

a record attendance at Fanling, since posterity should pay something to-

5 16 the war, some 309 members and wards development and the fairest

ladies being present. I expect way is to raise the entrance fee, die many members here to-night ware This is provided for in the first item

5 15

9 10

71 51 11 23

15 3

24

# 14

5 1

7 16

9 4 3 2 19 19 2 14 12 7 3 2

1.3 3 12 17

6 1

B .29

1

11

0 14 32

10..

9 10 34

8 2 1 5 ... 8.5 3

0 17 11

THIRD DIVISION (NORTH).

Chester (3) Hull C. (8) Crewe A. (6). Gateshead (2) Wrexham (10) Southport (7) Barrow (5) Accrington S. (14)

(21)

AWAY

at Fanling during that day and of the resolution.

3. hope they will be all the more ready The second item of the resolution to endorse the Committee's view that deals with entrance fees for sub- some form of restriction or limita-scribers. The late Committee dis- tion is desirable if not essential. cussed this matter and came to the Limitation will not. necessarily im-conclusion that it might be neces prove the situation immediately, in sary to institute entrance fees at

R. King.

SNOOKER PLANTS'

By Joc Davis

fact it is likely to get worse but it some future date and it was decidariNE of the charms' of billiards

(Billiards and Snooker Champion).

The more level your aue-swing, and snooker is that pretty the better you will pot a ball at Goals Total 13 hoped that the scheme now re to seek the necessary authority at little shots lurk in unsuspected snooker. You sight many shots.

A. Pin Pis commended will prevent chaos later this misting to that is the first places. A subtle shot of this dea- beautifully, but inlas them simply

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

5-2 0 15 9.3 33 13 13 6.13

22 and until such a time as accommoda- The third item,

HOME

Goals.

P. W. L.. D.

F. A. Pts.

10

1 4

22

11

7 6 0 1 26

na

9 8 0 1 27

237 12

ny 5 17

72

7 2 5 0 9 21

4

9 3 3 9 15 14

9 21

* 20

* 19

8 7 0

1. 27 9 9-15

902

2 19 5 16

3 2 3 18

11

20 13 22 11

Rocheld T. (-) .10 6 1 3 25

Walsa

Walsall (16)

Doncaster (15)

†Barnsley (-)

37.01 19

30

14

21 tion both in the Club Houses and sub-section of 41A covers the quescription is shown in the right of because you do not swing your cue

on the Courses may be increased.

with level truth. tion of imitation and I may say that my diagram. We do not want to shut out new-the late Committee considered the Two red balls, touching each On the left of my diagram I comers entirely and a scheme put limit should be fixed at 700 a figure other and dead in line with the show a clever cannon of the un- 10 19 81848 180 18 forward by Mr. Archbutt based on we have just reached and actually

16

8 125

14

10 18

10. 19

4 31 19 14

ert C. (12) : 7 4 2 2 23 13

U. (18)

Rotherham

10. 9. 10

U. (19) 9 6 1 2 14

York C. (9) Tranmere (4) Halifax T. (17) Hartlepools (13) Darlington (11) New Brighton

04 23 25

7321 18 7331· 13 ·

3 2 2.11

6:14

2 14 12

217 that adopted by the Shanghai Golf Jist passed middle pocket, are away up the suspected type:

table. To the uninitiated the Club appears to meet the case. The The two remaining sections may 618 late Committee considered this be bracketed together and deal with position appears about as hopeless 716 scheme and I will detail, as briefly the position of waiting members as it very well can be. Actually, as possible, their chief recommenda- temporarily absent or transferred when you know what to do, it is 50tions

and the promotion of any candidate the simplest thing Imaginable to 15(a) Full Members list to be closed to full membership over those on the score,

2 5

2: 147 40

90

.10.

10

SCOTTISH LEAGUE.

НОМЕ

Goals.

AWAY

Total

Goals P. W. L. D. F.⠀ A‚P(8) P. W. L. D. F. A. Pts.Pin Rangers (2) 1082 247718 10: 5:32 219 12:38 Hearts (8)

10 90 1.526 619 1145571 17 16 11.30 Motherwell (1)

9-711-32

318 15 11 Celtic (8)

11.8 12 34 8 15 Aberdson (7) ....... 11 8 1 2 38 10

10 18 10 Hamilton A.

St. Johnstone (-) 9810 257 16

irren (5)

10.

\~(10)-11 7 0 485 12-18T0

T. (6)->

Kilmarnock (9)

Queen's

(18),

Clyde Cowdenbeath

Ayr

ATT U. (11) Falkirk (19) Morton (15) Bunden (11) Airdrieonians

Hamilton

STÄMIERENG

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[Tdamding black.

Club Late

Maswinning combinations' WIEL

ladicated by both teams being

(16)

806

10 5 5 0 1621 10 10 26 (12)-10-6_1_1__27 19 11-10-1

1086 1-13 231 19 10 13 2012

In brackets denote the position occupied by the

when the General Committee waiting list if it is, in the Com-Play a sharp shot, as indicated consider this desirable. New mittee's opinion in the interests of by the dotted line în disgram, applicants will then go on the the Club to do so. You will then bit the red ball "waiting list" and will be pro--- Time is getting on, the Resolution furthest from your cue with the moted in rotation when

the has been before you for the neces- result that the nearest red will be Committee consider there are saty period and with your parmis, kissed back into the pocket. No- vacancies on the "full" members alon I beg to take it as read. I now thing else can happen, the stroke Hat

propose the Resolution be adopted is a "dead plant,"

NV (b) Entrance Fees to be such as the and after it has been seconded the This sure score is always "on" General Committee may from Meeting will be open to discussion. when two balls are left touching time to time decide for mem

RECEPTERA both their centres rune straight to bers and/or subscribers. (The WAITING MEMBERS in such a way that a line through lats committes Consider that I might mention, so far as Wait a pocket. You should look out for on election to the waiting lating Members are concerned, that it it not only in a scoring sense, bui members shall pay $75 and is proposed in Summer months to alap to avoid penalties at snooker. further 875 on promotion to allow them the full use of the A thoughtless cannon on two balls Fanling Courses at any time. that offer a "dead plant" makes a Members on the waiting list and Irany say that existing Members big difference if the black ball le their lady associates will not be of the Club are not in any way thus planted" when the ball allowed to play at Fanling on affected by this resolution which happens to be something else. Sundays and Holidays except deale: solely with negly: jolning fit/

this just i between May 1 and September Members. Fment

30 inclusive otherwise they case there is have all the privileges of mem of the borship.

Ito

redjed

the

1so lika special meetings to

word

with rega

The two object-

bails are practically touc

hing

white near-

eat baulk.

Cue-ball is

in hand.

And

the

prospect of not

* SCOTO

does

look at all promising. glance shows that you can

dinuriss all idea of a

direct can

non or one

played by hitting the side Reusa- ion before white.

The shot to play is not such-A mechanical certainty as the snook

er

blant,” but you can all make

it after a few minutes practice: Spot your ball as indicated in dia-- La gram. Play over the dotted line

|with plenty of left side on your ball to hit the top cushion –es after contact with white! will bring your ball back time to

meet Cont

the anda

the

agot,

ong that will please you when you

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