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TUESDAY, OCTOBER 17, 1933.
RANGER'S WEEK END HOME SOCCER-FORECAST
English League.
FIRST DIVISION.
Birmingham (V)
ARSENAL (8) v Leicester (2)
v Wolves (0) BLACKBURN (1) v Chelsen (3) Deroy (2)
v HUDDERS-
EVERTON ( LEEDS (0) Manchester C. (5) Newcastle (0) Wednesday (3)
FIELD (3)
v Tottenham (-) v Portsmouth (1) v LIVERPOOL" (1) ✓ Sunderland (1) v Sheffield U. (3)
WEST BROM (-) v Stoke (~)
TABLE TO DATE
PREMIER LEAGUE LEADERS TO VISIT
GOODISON PARK SHEFFIELDTM
TEAMS IN "DERBY" GAME
MOTHERWELL AND RANGERS HAVE
English League.
✓ CRYSTAL P. v Bristol R. (3)
v Watford (2)
Y EXETER (1)
THIRD DIVISION (South) ALDERSHOT (4) v Reading (4) BRIGHTON (1) v Coventry (0) Bristol C. (3) CLAPTON (0) LUTON (3) Newport (1) NORTH-
AMPTON ( NORWICH (2) QUEEN'S
P. 1 R. (5) SWINDON (2) TORQUAY (2)
4 2 4 20 11 12 Crystal P.
5 1 17 14 11 Charlton 241511 Reading
1 13
20
18 11 Swindon
▾ Chariton (-)
Gillingham (0)
v Cardiff (1)
Scottish League.
FIRST DIVISION.
ABERDEEN (-) v Queen O'S. (-)
AYR (2)
(3)
Clyde (7)
DUNDEE (2)
v Southend (2) **Bournemouth (1) JO DATE
Goals
PWLD F AP
.11 0 3 2
20 21 14
10 G, 30049 13
.11 5 3 3 2
14 13
Falkirk (2)
v Partick (0)
v Hamilton (2)
Cowdenbeath (2) QUEEN'S PK. (3)
OTHERS (-) » St Mirren (-)
WELL (4) RANGERS (4) ST. JOHN-
v Celtic (2)
v Hearts (4)
STONE (8)
y Kilmarnock (1)
TIURD
LANARK (3) ▼ Airdrie (2)
(Figures in bracketa
denote rezult Leaten in capital letters urs forecasted winners).
10 5 3 2 25 18 12 Motherwell 106 39 20 11 12 Rangers
10 6 3 2 15
TABLE
Goal
Tottenham
P W LD F .10
A Pr
Huddersfield .10 Areenai
2 2 18 6 32 29
9 14 Exeter
20 12, Queen's P.R.
10
Leeds
9
Sunderland
-10
Aston Villa
10
Wolves
10
10
Portsmouth
33
Stoke
.10
20
LITE
Liverpool
.10
Leicester
W. Bromwich 10
4
3
Derby
Manchester C. 10 3 3
Wednesday .10 4 6
Everton....
Birmingham
3 17 23 17th
3 3 3
14
10 11
17 11 Cardiff
12 17 11 Cardiff
20 20
20 10 Luton
110 Gillingham
17
10 Aldershot
12 10
13 10 Coventry
16 9 10 3 4 3 12 10 9 Clapton
10
Northampton
Middlesboro
Newcastle
10
1 4 B 10 2 7 1
9 4 5 0 12 24 Southend
Newport 12 19 7 13 27 5 Watford
Sheffield U....10
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7 1 12 26 6.Bristol C.
16 12 Aberdeen
124 16
4 1 10
TABLE TO DATE
16 11 Kilmarnock 20 11 Ayr Utd. 20
18 17 11 Hearts
1 18 17 11:
41 17
16 11 Queen O'South
10
10 5
.12 4 4 3
26
26
20 11
20 11 Falkirk
27 11 St. Johnstone
10 4 3 3 1 17
n 711 Queen's Park
10 3 2 5 0
24 18 101 Dundee
10 4 4 2 26 18 19
10 6 1 21 10 Hamilton
10 4 4 2 15
4G 1 17 19 9 bernians
10 3 4 3 15 18 9 Celtic
10 3 4 3 12
Clyde
22 11 20 9 Partick
10 32 11
10
253 10 14 7 Airdrie
30 1 6 3 15 25 5 Third Lanark
10
0 1 R 10 31 3 St, Mirren
Cowdenbeath
CAER CLARK CHAMPIONS
H.K. LADIES
SHOULD WIN
HOCKEY CUP
Excellent Talent Seen In Trial Game.
MISS HANCE OUTSTANDING"
(BY STICKS).
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Sports Diary.
TO-DAY
Hockey-Mamak Tournament 12th Battery, R.A. v Police Lincolns v Radio Sports
several of her centres culminated in goals.
Wing Half Suggestion
balf. H. Lowe. Whites centre
of berself gave a good account although I do not think she is as
good as B. Pune. She would prob-
ably make a good wing half, en
B. operating with B. Pope and Hance.
HARD TASKS
English League.
THIRD DIVISION (North)
v Southport (0) BARROW (2)
CARLISLE (3) v Darlington (0) CHESTER (3)
Crewe (-)
Y
Hartlepools (5) CHESTER-
FIELD (-)
DONCASTER (1) v Wrexham (1) HALIFAX (0) v Accrington (0) NEW
BRIGHTON (0) Rotherham (2) STOCKPORT (4) Walsall (1) York (4)
Rochdale (3)
v Tranmere (0) v Gateshead (3)
BARNSLEY (1) Mansfield (3) TABLE TO DATE
Goala
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English League.
SECOND DIVISION,
-
BLACKPOOL (~):v Oldhamis (4)5¢1) Bradford O. (0) PRESTON (0) Bury. (2) FULHAM (4) Hull (-) Lincoln (2) Millwall (1) Notts C. (1) PORT VALE (3) SOUTH-
'N MANCHESTER
U. (2) Brentford (-) BOLTON (A
v Plymouth (0)
v West Ham (0)
✓ GRIMSBY (3)
v Bradford (1)
AMPTON (3) v Burnley (1) SWANSEA (0) v Notta F. (1)
8 18 Bolton
P W L D K
0 1 0 30
10
0 2 2 21
10 14 Port Vale
1 2 16
A 2 1 27
Chesterficid .10 Tranmere Goals PW & D F A Pts Doncaster
8 25 Barnsley
13 12
@ 1 31
22 9 1 2 41 12 20 Hartlepools
13 17 Barrow
8 32 20 17 Stockport
610 Halifax
27 19 18 Accrington
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SPECIALS
HOME
36 14 New Brighton
29 14 Gateshead 14 14 Walsall 26 13 Rochdule 12 11 Carlisie so 10 York
23 8 Crewe 20 B
Mansfield 8 Southport 7 Darlington Chester.. Wrexham
Motherwell, Arsenal, Wert Bromwich, Aberdean, Barrow. AWAY
Liverpool Chesterfield, Barnsley, Bolton, Preston, DRAWS Newcastle, Wednesday. Millwall, Lincoln, Clyde.
HOCKEY.
LINCOLNS IN DRAW WITH BORDERERS
Costly Errors By Mayfield,
6 Rotherham
11 14 Grimsby
12 13 Fulham
10 6 3 1 24 16 13 Preston
10 13 Notts C.
105212) Blackpool
15 12 12
16 21 12 Hull
17 13
TABLE TO DATE
Vest Ham 10 4 3 1 14 31 10 Brentford
4 25 41 20 19 9 Plymouth
10
10
5 12 14 9 Southampton
10 9 Manchester
18 8 Notts F.
17 20 8 Millwall
103 6 13 19 8 Oldham
30
1
.10 1 4
21 7 Bradford C.
13 21
10 2 6 2 17 28 G Swansen
10 2 6 2 13 18
10 2 7 114 17 8 10 1 @ 2
THE RUGBY UNION PROGRAMME
Big Game On Saturday At Portsmouth,
Lincoln
Burnley
41 Bury
Goals
P W L D F A Pts
18 16.
.10 7 21 22
10
7 3 0.20 11 14 10 60 25 13'12-
10 5 3 2 10 11 12
10 5
32 18 17 12
3 2 18 3-2 14 11 12 121 19 11 4 10
3 26 10 11
19 21 10
14 12 10-
1 13 62 8 13
14 18
13 14
10 13
|CRICKET CLUB
MEETING ON
OCTOBER 26-
Pearce Heads Batting Averages And Beck The Bowling.
THREE CENTURIES REGISTERED
The annual general meeting of the Hong Kong Cricket Club will be held in the Pavilion on Thura- OXFORD UNIVERSITY PLAYING day, October 26, at 5.30 p.m.
The following' was the record of The following are the leading the Club last cricket season.
P. W. L. D. Home Rugby Union matches down
4 22 12 for decision on Saturday.
0 10 .. 20 10 Warwickshire v Netts, And Derby
Three centuries were scored-D. 8. Harley 105 not out Civil Ser
134 vice; R. S. W. Patterson out v KC.C. 2nd XI; and H. J. Armstrong 101 not out v K.C.C. 2nd XI.
1st XI. Lines 2nd XI
(at Coventry)
Mrs. Westlake, at right back for Colours, did well, but she lacks the She would de necessary speed. well between the sticks.
HACKFORD OUTSTANDING another A. Owen-Hughes was
Bath v Moseley The match was fairly evenly
who impressed, her stick-
Mistakes by Mayfield, the Lo Bristal v Plymouth Albion balanced although Whites had the half
of the colna goalkeeper, marred any Guy's Hospital v Gloucester better of Colours by five clear work in defence was one
features of the game, while her chance the Lincolas second eleven
Leicester v Newport goals.
were might have had of defeating the London Scottish v Blackheath The feature of the game was the passes up to the forwards LTD.
excellent play of Whites' halves straight for their objective and Borderers juniors in a friendly hoc-Manchester v Liverpool and forwards and the good work carried sufficient enough weight to key match which resulted in a drawo. M. T. v Oxford University
WORLD TENNIS RANKING
The following is A. Wallis Myers' 1983 world lawn tennis ranking list. Men:-
J. H. Crawford (Australia), F. J.j Perry (Britain), J. Batoh (Japan),
be dangerous,
a
scores.
on
RIFLE CLUB. Chappelle And Hall Lead Marksmen,
not
The following were the averagės for the 1932-33 season:
1st XI BATTING
1. N.O. R. H.S. Ayge. VT. A. Pearce ... 14 1 396 60 80.40
E. R. Duckitt.. 25. 7.477 74 25.50- E. J. R. Mitchell 19 3 424 81 20.60 D. S. Harley 18 1 442 100
20.01
A. W. Hayward 23 3 429 46* 21.45 J. P. Whitham 11237 63 2146 H. Owen Hughes 10 2 297 70 2121 A. C. Beck .... 174 271 60 20.85 O.E. C. Marton 12175 48 14.58: G. B. Dundey.. 19 5 112 20 8.00 1st XI BOWLING
E following was the result of A Rocke
0. M. B. W. Argo 312.5 20 828 95 8.71 8.74 620 230 27
11.
500x 600x Ttl. A. Raid 128.4 21 339 28 14.06 E. R. Duckitt .. 140 15 472-25 18:88: 43 42 85 I. Owen Hughes 65 41. 42
41 82 778
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83
2nd XI 21:54 -
1. N.O. R. H.8. Avge.
8519.57 12.12
of 2 goals-all the U.S.R.C. Rosslyn Park v Richmond
United Service (Portsmouth) put in by the Colours' halves.
J. Churchill and J. Dalziel, ground yesterday afternoon, Eileen Bonnar was the better of
After fifteen minutes play May-
Devonport Services the two contre forwards. Her ex- should they maintain yesterday's cellent stick-work and her passes form will secure their respective field miskicked in an attempt to Waterloo v Sale
stop a slow shot by Lt. De. Winton, out to her wings left nothing to be places in the first eleven.
but within a minute Marshall with Dangerous Near Circle
brilliant shot equalised the desired Mra.
.showed Selby
were great The former showed good under-
No further goals improvement on last year's form standing with her wing and her scored in the first half. She was soon to advantage on the centre forward, while the latter
After the change over Lt. De left wing, although her under was very dangerous' when ADY" 'Winton again shot at goal and May- her inside, Betts where near the circle, and was also held again missed it and the ball
85.5 G. M. Ricketts standing with
This responsible for good spoiling work. trickled into the net. From the T
the Hong Kong Rifle Club G. E. R. Divett 76.8 8 271 22 12.82 Laing was not of the best.
85.3 11 315 25 12.00 Both these forwards did the bully off the Lincolns equalised monthly shoot held-over the end: T. A. Pearce .. was probably due to the crowding
right thing in dropping back with through Twigg and this goal prov Class B of Colours' forwards.
The outstanding player in the hatres in attempting to bring ed to be the last of the match which A. Chappelle
Miss B. the ball forward 'and so relieve the ended, in a draw of two goals each. 3. Denby ..... Whiten defence was
41 Paul and Mason, defended well R. H. Woodinan Hance. She
spoiled magnis- latter of too much responsibility.
R. 8. W. Paterson 186 301 134 43.00 LD. Kilboe... 17581 98: 3418
19:1 cently and, fed her wing, better Their efforts were well rewarded. for, the Borderers and Lt. Martin, H. C. Watson
Class C.
H. J. Armstrong 12 1 366 101 81.25 12 522156 31.57 than any other half on the field. J. Churchill being responsible for Isaacs, and Walters were also pro-
34. 30 64 CW. E. Bishop 12 244 51
3. D. L*** 9 3 154 219.37 112 2482.83 On yesterday's form she should two good goals in the second half minent. For the Lincolns Hack-Hall
29 30 59
Potter The practica clearly demonstrát- ford was outstanding, while Par- R. Reeves.
28:27: 55 AK. Mackenzia (5 p.m.)
gain her place in the first eleven.
also played well
Conditions were 1 sighting shot A. H. Harbord Meetings Hong Kong Lawn Bowl H. W. Austin (Britain), H. E. Vines Miss Pope at centre half, was ea that the Hong Kong Ladies will ker, Yeomans, Marshall, and Twigg R. W. Godson
Association General Committes (U.S.), H. Cochet (France), F. X. as good as ever and will profiably be well represented this season
Lincolns:-Mayfields Hackford and and:10 to count at each Bring point A. D. Lowson 12-1127 11.00 (Morning Post Building)
Shields (U.S.), S. B. Wood (U.S.), all this position in the first with new and old talent and should Bentley: Wilkinson Parker and Wildy 500 Yds, and 600 Yds. HL. P. B. 160 C. E. Galaxy BOWLING
be able to repent last season's Lt. Williams, Yeomans, Marshall, G. Von Cramm (Germany), and Leleven,
success in carrying off the Caer Twigg and Haynard.. Stoffen (U.S.).
Marjorie Bird in Goal
Borderers:Flynn, Paul and Mason Clarke Cup,
Williams, Isaacs and Osborne;, Wal- | Ladies:-
M. Bird, in goal for Colours,
"E. Bonnar (2), J. Churchill (2) Lera, Jones, Lt. Martin, Hopes and Lt. Mra. Moody (U.S.). Miss Jacobs stopped many fine hits, but found and J. Dalziel scored for Whiter, De Winton. (5.15 p.m.) (U.S.), Miss Round (Britain), Frl
some difficulty in making a quick Colours failing to reply... Krahwinkel (Germany),' Mme.
The following wore the teams: Mathieu (France), Miss Palfrey clearance. She was better than B. White, who, although she did
White-B. White; M. King, and B. (U.B.), Mias Nuthall (Britain),
the Colony by the Empress of Asia ment showed a decrease in the total number of entries owing Mila. Payot (Switzerland), and Miss well in stopping several hard Franklin; D, Robertson, H. Lowe and B. Hance; B. Bell, J, Dalziel, E., Bon-
yesterday, shots, gave a, listless display
largely to a limit being put on the Marble (U.S.).
M. Biobop was the best of the par 7: Churchill and; B, Kings--
Open Events and the Club Cham- Colours:-M.; Birds Mrs. wings, hor speed, and stickwork and P. Thorpe: J, Whyte, B. Pope and excelling that of any other forward A. Owen Hughes; M. Bishop, M. Bat-] On the Marian ground yesterday| Indians in a friendly hockey match pionship, Gate receipts were also on the Belds: She showed good boy, 8. Adams, B. Lelag and E. Sally, the Royal Army Service Corps and at gookunpoo commencing at 5 p.m. less than in, the previous year, ane The Open Championship Singles: the United Hockey Club played a to-morroW;. Dan Radio ♥ Lincolns" ty
Fullbrooks L. Jeffare, and ivu: was won by S.:A. Rumjahn and the Inside understanding with "her":
To-day the Radio will meet goalless draw in their friendly es-
O'Connor, Buckland and Halford Open Championship Doubles (for Lincolns in a friendly counter,
Whitley, Tipple, Senior, Swain and The final of the Army (Other Hanks) forward" and halves and was the
the 9th year in succession) by B. A.. Singles Tennis Competition will take always ready to drop back with the hockey game at Shamshulpo, com- The exchanges were
& HD. Rumjahn. dkg place at Sookenpoo this afternoon,
throughout and play was dimeniti bayra between Sgie di Halford (Bordier) hundyos, whom occasion demanded, mancing at a panindi
to follow in the latter stages oW-JAT OFFICERS WIN and Pie. Bosan (Bordorers), :), Then, B. King, on Whiter left wing, Recing--Eleventh Erica Bace Meeting match will comminos at p. and
ing to the fast falling light. the prized will be presented at the displayed a good turn of speed, but could do better if she got rid of conclusion
the ball sopner, Her biggest, fault
(6.30 p.m.) Sailing Twentieth Bi-Annual vesan Trophy" Race, 4 pm
THURSDAY Hockey
Borderers v Y.M.C.A. second
SATURDAY Football--First Division
Recreio South China
Lincolns v Club.
Royal Artillery Police St. Joseph's v Kowloon
Second Divisim
Bouth China v Navy
Young Indiana ▾ Kowloon Royal Artillery Borderers Club
Lincolns
Third Diviaden Lincoins v RAM.C.
Royal Engineers RAS.C.
University v Royal Air Force
Hindle Sports y South China
Borderers v Recreio
(Happy Valley_nm);
HUNDAY
Football-First Divlačen
Chinese Athletis v Nagy Japan
Hockey-Mama Tournamant
ARMY TENNIS FINAL
Oxford beat.
Radio Sporta Male, Corps made
(Carolina Hill ground, 4,30 p.m.) Barker-Becond Bord Board Regatta 7 in the annual, lawn
(Causeway Bay, noon).
Mountain Lodes on-
The following are the teams; Radio:-Man Bingh, P. Singh and H 38. Grewal, Ingest Bingh Hasan, and Bingham 10: Bingh;) Awber: Bingt, K Singh and is centring too far down the deld. A. Kemp (Captain).
**** ber
R.A.S.C: DRAW WITH THE UNITED.
No Goals Scored.
INTERPORT GOLFERS - BACK
XI
26.11.18
C. W. E. Bishop 8,00
A.D. Lowson ..
22.11.18 20.5 15 251 19 18.21 H.J.D. Lowe-N C.B. R. Sargent 41.98 147 11 13.27 A. K. Mackensie AE Lissaman, J. R. Way £5.5 8 161 11-1486 Comdr. B. H. MacBean and T... AG. E. Gahagan 20 116 6 19.88. Pearce, the Colony Interport golfers L. D. Kibee 91 20 237 12.19.75, who were besten by Manils by 10 The annual Lawn Tennis Tourpe points to 2 last wock arrived back in
even
Flood.
RAS.C. TEAM TOMORROW
Playing on the Marina ground resterday the Jat Odicers defeated
The Club Championship was wOIL by Capt. P. 8: Cannon; the Handi- cap Bingles "A" by RP. Newell the Handicap Bingles "B" by C.W.
the Royal Artillery officers in E. Bishop: the Handicap Doubles Bentley
The following have been select friendly hockey match: by 3- gonig to by A. J. Blocker and M. JE Z War Da the other sing B, Bell did lits |_ Linesis:--Hollingsworth,
and Rofaster comana," Kaped to play for the Royal Army. Ser. 1' after leading by a goal at the in- ing; and the Mixed Doubles by H.
ng and Miss Potter: In the
J. Armstrong #ins'slibrask she improvód:
Gutte and at CotterZayne Morrell, when nder, LA Wilson and LA. Hocquard Wing Corpsragulant: the Kowloon terval,
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