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TUESDAY, OCTOBER 3, 1933.

RANGER'S WEEK-END HOME SOCCER FORECAST

English League.

FIRST DIVISION

A. VILLA (0) Blackburn (2)

v Huddersfield (3)

DERDY (2)

(2)

LEEDS (3)

LEICESTER (2)

* ARSENAL (3) Birmingham Wednesday (2) Persmouth (11

LIVERPOOL (3) v Chelcen (0)

Middlesboro (0) v Everton (2) NEWCASTLE (2) Sheffield U. (-)

Tottenham (-1

Wolves (5)

Manchester C (0)

v Stoke (-)

Y

Sunderland (-)

W. Dromwich (3)

TABLE TO DATE

Portsmouth

P W

ARSENAL'S BIG TASK AT BLACKBURN MOTHERWELL MEET KILMARNOCK VILLA VISIT HUDDERSFIELED

LEICESTER

English League.

THIRD DIVISION (South)

Bournemouth (2) v BRISTOL R. (2)

Bristol C. (5)

Cardiff (1)

| CHARLTON (-)

CLAPTON (0) EXETER (2) Newport (5) NORWICH (D) READING (3) Swindon (3)

Northampton (4)

Crystal P. (1)

• Southend (~).

v Luton (0)

v Gillingham (1)

v Queen's PR (1)

v Torquay (2)

Y

Brighton (0) VALDERSHOT (2)

v Coventry (1)

WATFORD (3) Goals FA Pu

7 11 15 10

13

8 4 1 3 Huddersfield 8 4 2 2 21

Arsenal

Birmingham

8 4 2 2 15 8 10

FAVOURED AGAINST POMPEY

Scottish League.

SCOTTISH LEAGUE.

ABERDEEN (1) v Celtic (0)

v Airdrie (0)

Cowdenbeath (0)

CLYDE (6) FALKIRK (G) Hamilton (6) [HEARTS (1)

v Dundee (1)

Kilmarnock (1)

Partick (2)

MOTHER-

WELL (3)

QUEEN'S PR. (4) v Ayr (1) QUEEN'S O'S (-) v Hiberians (-) RANGERS (4) v St. Mirren (0) ST JOHN-

STONE (2) Third Lanark (2) (Figures in brackets denote result of corresponding game last year, and Leuma in capital letters are forecasted winners),

TABLE TO DATE

English League.

THIRD DIVISION (North) BARNSLEY (3) v Rochdale (1) BARROW (3)

Carlisle (1) CREWE (8) HALIFAX (4) HARTLE.

POOLS (3)

y Doncaster (0)

CHESTER (1)

v Rotherham (0)

v Walsall (0)

Accrington (1) CHESTER-

*

FIELD (-)

Mansfield (-) Southport (5) v Darlington (1)} STOCKPORT (2) v York (0) TRANMERE (2) v New Brighton (8) WREXHAM (5) v Gateshead (1)

TABLE TO DATE

Chesterfield Barnsley Hartlepools

Barn S Plymouth

TABLE TO DATE

PWLD

Goale F

Teltenham

Sunderland

8 4 3 1 10

A

Blackburn

8 4 3 1 17

13

Charlton Crystal P. Aldershot

5 1 2 29

5 2 2 20

6 5 9

8 3.

19

3 12

5 Norwich

21 22

A Pts 12 12 12 12 6 1 9 11

Goals

Exeter

3 11

3 1 18

21 it

PWLD

FA Pi

0 10 1

16 10 Motherwell

1 10 0

20 I

137 Rangers

11 8 1 2

38

12 18 Tranmere

A

14

11 6 2 3 Kilmarnock

29

17 15 Hallí

10

Queen's Park

15

| Aberdeen

12 20

19 6 3 20

16 13

16 13 Doncaster

21 12 New

Brighton

Hearta

Uul.

Manchester C. Aston Villa

Wednesday

Stake Liverpool Wolves

Leiceder

West Bromwich

Everton

Derby Leed- Newcastle Chelsea Sheffield U. Middlesboro

4 0 15 13

2 4 9 15

R 3 2 16 18

3 3 2 14 21

8 Luton

9 Bristol R.

&Cardift....

9 Queen's P.R.

Gillingham

& Reading 7Swindon

Clapton

Cmouth

A 2 2 1 911

Barrow

G21 Accrington

1 6 4 1 29 21 13

Halifax

95 12 25 11 13 Stockport

39 12 Crewe

42 27 39 12

12 Rochdale

110 10 12

St. Johustione 104 24 10

Dunded

11 Walsall

5 4 1 20 711

33 10 Carliste

27 25 10 York

25Gateshead

21 20 8 26 8

Goals

P W L D F

8 7 1 F 24

21

7 3 1 1

8 5 2 1

Я 4 1 3

English League.

SECOND DIVISION

Blackpool (-)

BOLTON (-)

Bradford C. (1)

v Lincoln (-)

v Oldham (-)

✓ MILLWALL (5)

BRENTFORD (-) v Burnley (-) FULHAM (-)

♥ Hull (-)

Manchester U. (0) v Preston (0), v Notts C. (0)

F. (3)

| SOUTHAMP-

TH (3) v Bradford (2) PORT VALE (2) v Swansea (j

v Bury (0) WEST HAM (5) v Grimsby (2)

TABLE TO DATE

TON (1)

Bolton Preston Notts C.

A Ptx Fulham

7 14 Grintsby

11 Port Vale

Bradford

20 18 11

17 11 1. l

3 4 2 2 14 17 11 West Han

19

4 2 2 16 14pton

9 4 2

3 4 2

422 12

4 3 16 13

8 10 910

3 3 2 16 13 4400

8

7 14 17 18

8 2 3 3 17 92 4 3 20 27 812 11 14

3 3 2 14

11

11 12

23

12 12

13 14

13 13

8 3 4

20 13

13

7

3 4

15 38

8

1 3 1 10

14

6 Torquay

34

Queen O'South 10 6 Falkirk

4 5

8 2

25 1 11

21

5 Brighton

9 3 6 1

16 37

* 2 6 1.

9 21

5 Newport

Hamilton Hibernians

9 3 4 3

7

2 6

7 0

29

7 17

10 3 5 2

10 12 8 Mansfield

Celtic

A2 3 4

23

17 8

8 Chester

9 2 5

20

30

24 0 Wrexham

8 2

0 11

3 16

Clyde

26 6 Darlington

35

Southport

8

0

4 4 8

6 Rotherham

0

4

5

3

SHORT AND SANDS

REACH FINAL

Davenhill And Pye Lose At Billiards.

Bdsm. Short (Lincolns) and

A.

4 Southend

E Sands (H.M.S. Otis) have quali

Paloce fied for the Final of the

Hotel Billiards Tournament,

Northampton

Watford Bristol C.

8 2 4 2

N14 29 16 5 Airdrie #12 11 B

TWO YEAR'S TRAINING FOR GERMAN OLYMPIC "HOPES"

Berlin. Sept. 5.

Germany is taking prepara- Lions for the Olympic Games of 1936 very seriously.

on

Five hundred young "hopes" | from all parts of Germany are

Berlin On Friday evening Bdsm. Short to be brought to had little difficulty in beating Sig. October 1. They will be accom- Davenhill Lincolns) by 67 points modated in a camp in the Berlin receive training of 25, stadium break

Sands from athletics experts. — Ex- by 12 change.

Eddie Cantor,“ Eddie Cantor.

after recording a while on Saturday gained a narrow

A. E.

victory

Foz-Trot.

points mer Pie. Pye (Lincolns) [ after a very close tussle. Detailed Scores →

For-Trot.

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TWO HOLES IN

ONE

Unparalleled Feat By

Eric Fiddian.

Newcastle, Co. Down,

Sept. 23. Eric Fiddián, former English

amateur golf champion, accom- Thirteen Players Chosen. plished an unparalleled feat m the Anal of the Irish Open Amateur golf championship to- day by being the first man to hold two tee shots in one day.

The Final

And

Third Lanark 13

St. Mirren Partick Cowdenbeath

10

Specials

HOME

Rangers, Liverpool. Charlton, Barnsley, Bolton

AWAY Ararunt, Motherwell, Millwall, Chesterfield, Britol R.

DRAW Tattenham, Wolors, Hamilton, Cardiff, Southport

KOWLOON CHESS CLUB

The winter activities of the Kowloon

Chess Club will be resumed on Friday next, when the annual general meet-) ing of members will be heid. merting is called for 6.30 pan. And wit be bold at the Central British! School, Nathan Road.

I suggest that, in order

at-

La make professional billiards much more tractive to the rank and file of players the two hours of play should made up of one hour of ordinary match play and one hour of what I have termed entertainment billiards-Riso Levi

MY FIRST FIGHTS IN BRITAIN

133 200 Davenhill

188 200 Pyr

on

of the competition. which will be 250 points up, will! be played at the Palace Hotel Friday next, commencing at 9 p.m. The prizes will be presented at the conclusion of the game.

The highest break of the compe-i tition to date is a 34 compiled by Pte. Atkinson.

MAMAK HOCKEY

TOURNEY,

morrow at 4.45 pm:

Cross; Martin, Whitehead; Aus tin. Smith, Dilly: Bryce, Neale, Cord, Convey and Fielding.

Reserve-Buttery.

(St.

Committee Here Is a Golfing

Stary They Tell

India's Selection have selected 13 players from

team whom India's

By Primo Carnera

(Heavyweight Champion Of The World.)

have real courage

end Prime Camera, Heavy-weight "If you Champion of the World, continues can stand hard training, you will to-day his astonishing life story be champion of the world in a few Five years ago he was a hungry man-years.”

and dever,

strong

circus

tier. Ila had never seen box- ing gloves. Then he met Paul! ¡Journee, a French fighter. He

showed him the path to fame.

*

*

#

4

As far back ne 1920 Mr. See

First. Real Test Of Courage & Stamina.

veteran,

Swansen Brentford Manchester U.

Notts F Lincoln Burnley Bradford C. Bury

Goals PWLD F

A Pts

8 6 2 0 20 14 12

8 5 1 17 15 11 8 5 2 1 15 10 12 2 1 14 11 11

B. 14

The Colony Mixed Doubles

Championship

Holders Should Reach Semi-final.

GOLDMAN AND MRS. LOCHNER FAVOURED FOR TITLE

Many Notable Abrentees

(By ACE.)

M. W. Lo and his sister Enid (now Mrs. J. Litton), holders of Jon the Colony Mixed Doubles title, should at least reach the Semi Final of the Championship under the auS-

rounds; in three Thompson in four: Franz Diener

a tough German-in six; and two: jor three others in short order.

some

Club this year.

In their half of the drow

Aro

By that time, I was woll bally-pices of the Chinese Recreation hooed in Paris as a giant and as a' possible champion, though experts -including

Americans-Į laughed at the idea when they saw Teddy Fincher and Miss Oilve Dal- over ziel, the leading K. C. C. pair, and ma stumbling to victories Moise Bouquillon Ernst Rose-men, the two combinations will probably and one or two obscure opponents meet in the Semi Final. in eight and ten-round houta that went the limit.

"Lolly" Goldman and Mrs. Lochner, 1931 champions, should enter the Final, though they will probably meet with slern apposition from Capt. Cannon and Mrs. James, an. other U. S. R. C. pair, in the Semi Final. Goldman and Mrs, Lochner will

R.C.S. & R.A.M.C. Teams

repeatedly told me I would wig

All the time I was learning slow- For To-morrow's Game.

that title in 1933. Within a month of meeting mely to punch, and, what is more im- Mr. See took me to Paris-one of portant, to take or black blows. The following will represent the

Came the autumn of 1929 and my the goals of my travel dreams-and

in international Royal Corps of Signals in their

seconded me in my first public first appearance Mamak Hockey Tournament match It was from Paul Journee that bout, a ten-round affair with Leon boxing incidents with my first trip against the Royal Army Medical Corps on the U. S. R. C. ground to-I first heard of boxing on that Sebillo. We crudely mixed it up to England that reached its climax

country road in southern France, for a minute or two, and down hen my first battle with the famous commence favourites for the title

William ("Young") Stribling.

jin spite of the reputation of the Lo When I think now of the chances partnership. one sunny day late in the spring of went for the full count.

There were three other public 1928.

taken against that truly smart It la very surprising that Taul bouts in 1928 which I won by

boxer when I was still an awkward Wai-pul and Mrs. Chlu Chun Chiu, He asked me what I did and I knock-outs-Joe Thomas in three,

kind the leading C. R. C. pair, have not The R. A. M. C. will be represent told him that I was a workman out Luigi Ruggirello in four, and Islas novice, I know that some

destiny-rome good angel-must entered, M. K. Lo and Gertrude Lo Epiano in ten. ed by Poole; Lane, Gowris; Neale, of a job.

are another Chinese pair who have Indeed, at Parl. I ongaged in play a part in my affairs,

Before making that Stribling not entered. Tildry, Smith; Twigg, Padley, Col-

He kept sizing up my large frame

many harder bouts in the gym-

Considerable aurprise was caused · INDIAN'S TEST TEAMdge. Casson and Parry.

and, in the course of our talk, I told nasium. But these public appear-match I knocked out Jack Stanley, Messrs. J. T. K. Gilchrist AGAINST M.C.C.

Andrew's) and P. J. Naidu (K. L him of my four years with that ances did give me considerable con-Herman Jaspers, and one or two by the non-entry of H. D. Rumjain

others,

and Miss Rose Rumfahn, while Sir- little circus as

Ifidence in myself, and -drew large] T. C.) are the umpires.

strong-man-

Such wins, and a great publicity dar Rumjahu, J. A. E. Cassuṁbhoy, (crowds of fight fans, wrestler.

[hullaballos over me as "The Italian and I. M. A. Razack are other notable He asked if I had ever boxed,

Glani," made me the most talked-of absentees.

Mrs. I. E. Tottenham and Miss. and he had to illustrate with his

boxer of the day in London especi hands what he meant by that.

ally, and elsewhere in England and Themas are not competing., and I told him "No" and said that

"Dick" Hancock, H. J. Armstrong. In those early days I was about also France. where I travelled any one would be the clumsiest-looking and acting It was my first real experience of and G. W. Sewell are other promin- put in goal if accused of striking boxer trat over crawled through (meating crowds and important ent players who have not entered. another.

{(or bounded over) ropes.

people in a big way,

The following is the draw In cor- He laughed and explained what I almost blush to think of how Even before leaving Paris I bereet order: Here is to-day's golf story, as fighting with gloves meant, and in-lawkward I must have been. And gan to write home about the start Bre Into Second Round:---

C. Fincher and Miss O. Dalziel. sent across the world from Syd-vited me to try it at a camp which maybe I didn't receive some hard of my wonderfull adventure, and E

First Round: ney, New South Wales, by the

he was conducting near by. S wallops ever from my equally crude people back in Sequala, ware si- Capt. E. Marmers and Mrs. Stafford British United Press:

I was not anxious to do 50, oponentst

ready reading of "The Vast Smith v. W. D. Musprett and Mrs.

M. Everest. The members of the Guyra but when he mentioned that For example, I still remember Venetian" and "The Gargantuan

Prof. I. E. Tottenham and Mrs. M. hole-in-one. He was then at the mal Nanomal (Karachi), Mahom-(N.S.W.) Country Club have there was good money in box. some of Jack Humbeck's body]Gondoller."

Lewis Bryan v., Tong Llang and Mr. Ing-that guawing in my blows.

Some of the more sensational 14th hole, the distance from the od Nisaar (Laliore), J. G. Navle other handicaps than golf ones.

Lo, Rolen toe being 205 yards.

Nazir AH} « For example, there are a stomach decided the matter.*? My whole borso had plenty of fat notices hinted that I was able to Lt. Cmdr. A. E. Besant and Mr. G. Despite his remarkable per-

Bo off I went with Monsieur on it in 1928-29, and how that cripple or kill my opponents, and number of crows that infest the formance, Jack McClean, the (Patiala)/ 8. H. M. Colah (Bom-course and make off with golf-Journes to his quarters, where I Dutchman sank his stait seem that was not, no good. Scottish champion, won by three bay), V. M. Merchant (Bombay), balls at every opportunity.*** soon took to the exercises that proved" up to the wrists-in my vast and two, after being two up in Champak Kehta (Bombay); Shan- But one member has settled fessional fighters must go through. Venetian bread-baakolt: the first round.--Reuter. nabuddin (United Provinces), that problem.. He brings his pet And then I met another man who Luckily I dealt out far more A broadway commission broker Mushtaq Ali (Central India), and magpie round the course. Twice was, to have an immense Influence punishment, and managed to stop has set the odds against a hole Amarnath (Northern India), when crows pounced on his ball, on my career Leon Seo, famous la llumbeck in the sixth round, in one at 20,000 to 1. Analysis Eight of these players, Naidu, making ready to carry it away athletics as a trainer, manager, and of the figures of the first tourna Warir All, Nazir All, Amar to their nests, the magple tackled promoter of fatica, kam pat vl ment by whatever complicated Bingh, Nanomal, Nisaar, Navio them and forced the larger birds lie whe even more enthusiastic system statisticians use to deter-and Colah, are well known into drop the bally a perderthen Journee, though I told him mine such things, showed that England, having been members And now the other members frankly that I hardly knew how to the odds should be 162,000 to 1.of the team which, toured' Eng-'of the club are investigating the wear boxing gloves properly.

-Associated Press.

land last year.

magpie market.

will ba

At the seventh hole, in the chosen to meet England in the In Australia

meshie

first round, Fiddian's

iblick "shot negotiated the 128 first of the three Tests begin- yards in perfect fashion. Thening at Bombay on December 8. ball bounced a foot from the 'hole' They are: C. K. Naidu (In- and trickled into the cup.

dore), S. Wazir Ali (Bhopal), Fiddían used a number two iron to accomplish his second Amar Singh (Jamnagar), Icoo-

|(Gwalior),

*

Mother Ashamed Of Fighting Son.

My mother especially did not like it when some of those wild stories reached Bequalem

Litton

V. M., W. Lo Mrs.

L. Goldrian and Mri. Lochner v HL

Owen Haghes and Misa H. Hancock H. D. Tallinton and Mrs. Parkas 9, E.

Grimble and Miss R. Hancock, Cant. P. B. Cannon and Mr. R. M. 11. James Ivanovich and Miss M. Grimche That was in 1929, and they

Bra Into Becond Bound tell me the way I stood up anojo, she actually felt ashamed that Ho Ka Lau and Mrs. Ho Ka Lau dar those body blows was the should be going about hitting The first and second rounds first real test of my courage people, and that some people fear must be played off between, Octo- and stamina. PARA Ved har big son was liable to kill his ber 12 and 27, The Final will bar Early that year, I also knocked fellow-mendeb

played on November, 18, the day"of the C. R. C. "At Home,”

out Marcol, Nilies, a fair French

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