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TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1933.

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SHANGHAI RINK FINED

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THE CHINA MAIL.

RANGER'S WEEK-END HOME SOCCER FORECAST SPURS ENTERTAIN NEWCASTLE WHILE FIRST BIG RUGBY

ARSENAL VISIT WOLVES, BOTH LONDON TEAMS FAVOURED SCOTTISH LEADERS SHOULD RECORD WINS

Easy Decision Over St. Louis Challenger. WINS 7 OF 10 TEN ROUNDS

Montreal, Canada, Nov. 1. IZID CHOCOLATE the Cuban

holder of the trick junior-light

English League.

FIRST DIVISION, ASTON VILLA (3) v Middlesboro' CHELSEA (1) ▼ ▼ Derby (8) KUDDERSFIELD

Scottish League.

FIRST DIVISION

v Falkirk (2)

St. Johnstone (8) CELTIC (5)

(1) ABERDEEN (8)

Clyde (2) Cowdenbeath (1) HEARTS (6) Kilmarnock (8) MOTHERWELL

(4) Wednesday (0) v Blackburn (1) LEICESTER (1' LIVERPOOL. (0) v Leeds (1) PORTSMOUTH(1) v Birmingham (1) SHEFFIELD U.

STOKE (-)

SUNDERLAND

Everton, (2)

PARTICK (3)

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

(-)

Hiberniania (-)

v Airdrie (0) Queen O'South (-) v RANGERS (-)

▾ AYR (1) St. Mirren (8) Third Lanark (1) V DUNDEE (1) (Figures in brackets denote respit of corresponding game last year, and teams in capital letters are. porecasted winners.}

TABLE TO DATE

(8)

v Manchester C.

1

(-)

(2) v West Bromwich

(2) TOTTENHAM (-) v Newcastle (-) Wolves (1) Y ARSENAL (7)

TABLE TO DATE

Goals

4 2

25 26

3 24 11 10 Rangers

14 17 Aberdeen

PWLDF A Pta Motherwell Tottenham .13 8 2 3 Arsenal ......13 Huddersfield .. Manchester C. 13

Wolves Portsmouth Liverpool Blackburn Leeds Sunderland Sunder

Derby

Aston

Villa

Leicester

W. Bro-nwich

Stoke

7 3 3 34

22 17 Ayr. Utd, 835 18 14 15 Kilmarnock

13 to 21 141 Hearts

A 24 32 14 Falkirk

G

27 26 14 St. Johnstone

English League.

THIRD DIVISION (South). Bournemouth (1) NORWICH (1) BRISTOL R. (4) v Aldershot (1) CARDIFF (1)

C. (1) Bristol CHARLTON (-) ▼

(-) COVENTRY. (3) xton (1) | CRYSTAL P. (6) Brighton (0) EXETER (8)

"

Clapton (0)

Gillingham (3) READING (5)

Swindon (1)

v Torquay (2)

Southend (2)

Watford (2)

TABLE

LUTON

Queen's P.R. (2) TO DATE

Goals

MATCH

Mne. Benson will probably play fol-back for them, while LA- Comdr. Surtees, a very versatila back, may be seen at centre three- quarter. Mid Darley and It Campbell are almost certain to

NAVY AT

FULL STRENGTH partner one another at half back.

́ON SATURDAYI cannot understand why A. H. Herbord gets so few games. Being tall and of immense value in the Turner Probably Playing

For Club..

USEFUL CLUB BACKS TO `PLAY SUFFOLK

(By SCRUM HALP). The Navy are expected to be at 34. 2017 full strength for their Rugby on

P.WLD FA PL

14 8 13

15 13 1 2

Norwich Queen' P. R. 13 Goals Chariton TWLD FAPtCrystal P. .18 14 0 2 39 12 30 Reading

50 15 25 Bristol R. 18 10 6 1 43 16 21 EXCUER

1519 21 Caventry

13

.14 6

388 25 1 youth 13

2.39 33 18

1818 Swindon 34-8218 Gllingham 154 28 23 18 Gilling

35. 15 Luton

052 31 29 14 Queen's Park 16 7 2018

1 22 22 13 Inmilton

6 6 1

180 21 13 Queen O'South

435 20 16 13 Dundee

13 6 6 1 28 24 18 Celtie

321 22 12 Hibernians

22 12 Hiberni 12 Airdrie

Middlesboro 12

1 8 15 29 12 Clyde

Birmingham 13 3 5 5 18 13 Wednesday .13 5 7 1 Newcastle

84 15 Torquay 02047.14

81 29 19 18 Clapton

5 3

26 17 17:

34 21 16 counter against the Club at the 272516 Valley on Saturday.

17. 10

The Medway is due this week

line-outs, he is fast and a safe tac- kle. If a place among the backs cannot be found for him. I am certain he would be asen to ad- vantage in the pack. Borderers' Lesses

The South Wales Borderers will

be losing three of their outstand- ing players when the troopship "Neuralia" leaves for Home on November 18. Lt. Crewe-Read and Lt. A. C. Hamilton, are two whom It will be difficult to replace, while

Cpl. Tratt, the Indefatigable Army

and will bring with her. J. H. Forbes, hooker, will be sorely missed. Tratt an All-Navy and Scottish Trial for was unlucky not to score a try in

the match against the Club ward, and Miers, the United Sert Saturday last. In attempting to -22 24 18vices and London Scottish centre gather the ball from a wild pass

6 5.2.19 53-22

13 6 2 17 30 12 three-quarter.

3 6 2 19

16

13 45 41

17 12

22 11

оп

when almost on the line he un-

The Borderers are not likely to

fortunately knocked on

With the heavy rain experienced 473 18 during the last two days the fill in the gaps left by the depart-

45 28 22 13 hend

.14

.13 4 6 8 15

8 2.21 38 10 Newport

5 8 2 4 27 12

.15 2 11 2 31 62 6

20

from

Several

13 3 5 5 14 18 11 ground should be in excellent con ing players very successfully, un-

dition for the first big match of the t the new draft arrives 21 32 10 Northampton 13 3 7 3 18

.19 3 7 a 21 28 0

Home in February next. 085 14 36 5 season. 28 12 Third Lanark 16 24 28 628 Watford 13 11 St. Mirren...16 2 10 4 21 38 8 Bristol C.....18 24 11 Partick ...16 9 11 1 30 43 7

THIRD DIVISION (North). ACCRINGTON (2) v Rotherham (1) v Doncaster (3) BARNSLEY (2) CHESTERFIELD

(-) v Walsall (-) Darlington (3) CREWE (4) GATESHEAD

5 29 29 0 22

21

Everton Sheffield U. Cheires

05 21 12 3 5 4

23 11 Cowdenbeath 13 3 6 5 18

22 10

13 3 8 2

15 30 8:

.13 3 9 1 18 34

#

SECOND DIVISION.

BOLTON (--) v Blackpool (-)

BRADFORD (3)

BRENTFORD (-) v Bradford C. (-)

v Lincoln (8)

Millwall (0)

Burnicy

(1)

PORT VALE (1)

(3)

Manchester U. (1)

v

OLDHAM (5)

Natin F. (0)

PLYMOUTH (2)

PRESTON (1)

Bhampton (2)

(2)

Notts C. (0)

Fulham (8) Swances (0)

WEST HAM (-) v Hull (-) TABLE TO DATE

Port Vale

Grimsby

Bolbon

Hull

Blackpool West Ham

Brentford Bre

Southampton Preston Bradford Foshan

Notts C Notts F

Radford C.

Goain

11

P W L D F A PU

SPECIALS

HOME

4. Villa, Tottenham, Motherwell, Bolton, Grimsby

AWAY

Port Vale, Arsenal, Norwich,

Rangers, Ayr

DRAWS

Kilmarnock, Rochdale, Watford,

Manchester U., Sunderland

FIVE COUNTY

153 25 12 12 RUGBY TOURNEY

.13 9 4 0 31 15 18

8 4 1 25 18 17 13 6 3 4 23

21 16 16 15

33 24

5

3 18

6 3 21

21 20

41 19 21

627 30 4 6 27

4221 28

(2) New Brighton

(2)

at

I understand Lt. D. St. Clair Ford good forwards are then expected, the Scottish International wing, but no one of outstanding merit.

On Monday next the Borderers three-quarter, will be in the aidé

Hong Kong Bank after the loosening up he had meet the against the Club "A" on Saturday Bookunpoo, and, judging from last when he scored three tries. Mier Saturday's match, when they play- is expected to play at stand offed with a depleted team, the mili (0) with Lt. G. B. S. Slater (H.M.S.tary fifteen should win.

Eagle) and Lt.-Comdr. Surtees as his centres.

HARTLEPOOLS

Carlisle (1) ~ BARROW (1) Mansfeld (2)

v York (4) Rochdale (1)

The pack will probably include SOUTHPORT (1) v Halifax (2)

Lt. N. L. Evans, the English In TRANMERE (2) v Chester (2)

ternational, Lt. Nixon, "Tubby". WREXHAM (2) ✓ Stockport (0)

Linton, J. H. Forbes, L. C. Pascoe, TABLE TO DATE

Gosis L. S. Altringham, and L. S. Mas- P W L D F A Ptters.

Chesterfield Stockport

Tranmere

ENCOUNTERS Doncaster

Oxford Visit Blackheath Barnsley

Halifax.. Hartlepools

Barrow

Walsall York

On Saturday Accrington

LIGHT BLUES AT LEICESTER Crewe

Five County Championship matches will feature the Home

New Brighton fixture card on Wrexham Rugby Union Saturday, the leading matches of Mansfield

2 21 24

3 17 18

Swanser

Oldham

2 18 24

Burnley

Millwall

i 25 31 10 18

which are:

Bury

13 3

18 29

9

County Championship. Cheshire

Lincoln

head).

WORLD AUTOMBILE MARK SHATTERED

London. Oct. 31. Driving a 500 h.p. automobile the British racer, John Cobb, this morning established new world re- cords at the Brooklands speed track for the one-kilometre and one-mile from a stari, showing an average speed of 141.844 kms p.h. and 164.318 kms. p.m. respective« ly.---Havas.

CORRESPONDENCE.

FANLING HUNT AND RACE CLUB MEETINGS.

(To the Editor, “China Mail”)

Sir,There appears to be some uncertainty in the minds of the public concerning the activities of the Fanling Hunt & Race Club. for the coming season. Because of this we should be obliged if you will publish this letter giving a statement of the following facts:-

(a) Race Meetings open to the

In the final of the Shanghai Lawn Bowls Association rinks champion ghi tiile under the National shrp. played on the Yangterepoo Bowling Club's green T, G. Main, Boxing Association and the feather- general public will be conducted at weight championship under The Kwan Ti and the following dates

skip of the Reca" four and Interport: York Boxing Commission, beat] have been selected:

captain, practically won the match on his own fine bowling, when his team beat G. Dunlop'a S.L.B.C. four by 21 shots to 15..

Joe Ghnouly, of St. Louis, in their 10-round bout here to-night.

None of Chocolate's titjos were involved.

1983: December 61 1934: January 28

February 18 March 11 April 8

The green, which was a bit tricky, The Cuban double titlist took the

The Pari Mutuel and Cash) was in very good condition confight against Ghnouly by an over sidering the lateness of the season, whelming margin. Ile displayed Sweeps will be run as in the past. The match was rather Jone real championship ability and led in (b) The St. John's Cup Caoli out and, with the exception of practically all the rounds. Strong Sweep" for which tickets are now Main's fine exhibition, play was not Using powerful lefts and right, being sold will be held as planned up to championship standard Chocolate pummalled the St. Louis and is to be decided for by a ZAÇO good crowd of enthusiasts watabedad beverely from bell to hell and rup for the St. John's Cup" on the game keenly and heartily cop: took seven of the ten rounds. He Decotabar 31, gratulated the winners.

we wan the aggressor, throughout, ****

The fours were-Becs: T. 6, Main (skip), 0. Madar, A. 3, Willis," Aanley, S.LB.C.-G. Dunlop (ukip}}} A. Turnbull, A S. Russell and. Jacobs.

The Hunters Arms will be

The Cuban champion whys Away, in-use exactly as in former yours.

121⁄2 pounds, entering the ring at 129

pounds United

Ghnouly'181

#THOMSON

Race Club.

.18 12 1 0 39 10 24 3 2 81

Chester

.13 Southport Rotherham 12 ♥. Durham, (ai "Birken-Darlington

..13

Cornwall v. Devon, (at Redruth). Gloucester v. Somerset

Lancashire

Bundellsanda).

T.

Cumberland,

(at

Yorkshire .. Northumberland, (at) Yark Middlesbrough).

Bath Old Millhfiliams.

18 18 Evans At Scrum Half

3 3 24 10

220 77 17

20 70 17 16

2

21

an

עננה

Simmonds, who sustained cussion in Saturday's game,

con-

Sa

getting on well, and should be out of hospital in a few days. Jones is also reported to be progressing favourably.

The Borderers "A" fifteen have arranged a fixture with the Club "A"

Q

Di

Though they have what

B. Hynes, a regular member of prove to be

all-conquering the Club Soccer team, played pack, the Navy have yet to find a sound game for the Club "A" scrum-half who will take the Saturday, and with practice would opportunities given him, and it make a sound wing three-quarter. would occasion surprise if He has a lively turn of speed as Evans, who is an extraordinarily was shown by one magnificent run. versatile player, were given the im Over-cagerness only prevented him.. portant position until someone else from scoring.

no

were found. It is a

great pity Francis went Qa the Jenkins Plays Well that Lt. Taimoshan trip. He is badly need-

7 10 34 9 ed this season.

7 8 12 24 7

2 # 3

21 35

T

Hockey

Blackheath "A"

T. Oxford

Uni.

versity

LINCOLNS

Harlequins v. Richmond, Leicester v. Cambridge University, Moseley. Gloucester. O.M.T. v. Rosslyn Park. United Services . London. Scottish, Waspi v. Blackheath ́"B".

TOUR OF THE ALL-BLACKS.

Second Change Made In Date.

T

4

A. F. Jenkins, whose inclusion

Club

"Mike" Turner is expected to with R. H. Griffiths in the partner "Iake" Selby in the Club "A" team on Saturday caused some fine game side after an enforced absence. He surprise, played a

With little the against the Navy. is having a try-out againat.

more support from his three-quar Suffolk to-morrow.

not ters he might have had two trivs. It is a pity that he has such a useful player as Mike Turner displace for the fly-balf position. Turner is likely to play for Club this Saturday.

Though the Club side has yet been selectad it is thought pro- bable that the following will com prise the team in the first big test of the season:

to

the

H. K. S. R. A.

J. P. Whitham (full back); J. J. The H.K.S. Bde, L.A. hockey Ferguson, J. D. Hutchison, WI. 3. team will visit Shamshuipo to play Rigg, and G. P. Lammert' (three quar the Lincolns 1st XI at-4.30 p.m. ters): M. W. Turner and J. A. In Hong Kong this appears to be a

this afternoon.

C

The Club lack a good goal-kicker.

Selby (captain)-(half backs): G, Moutrie, E. F. Walkden, LH, Brad-neglected art, except in the cass ford, F. R. Burch, S. H. Garrod, K. A of the South Wales Borderers, who Manro, G. A. Stewart and A. D have in Lloyd' the best kicker. The Cumming LtStrong Club "A" Side

The Lincolns will be represent ed by:

Hollingsworth; Bentley and Hack ford; Yeomans, Harper, and Lt. Cotter: Toyne, Morrell, Trowt, Wilson and Lt. Hocquard.

CLUB SENIOR: ELEVEN

Club, unlike the military team,

have too many "cooks." Perhaps

If one man was entrusted with the

The Club have selected a very kicks every time we should formidable looking "A" fifteen for more conversions. their game against HM.S. Suffolk At 5.15 p.m. to-morrow the Hong to-morrow on the Club ground,] Kong Hockey Club will meet the commencing at 5 pm.

Home Sensation

London, Oct. 30. THE Rugby Union announces that New Zealand has ac-

Club de Recreio in a friendly C, S. Archer, who is appearing

A sensation has been caused in cepted the Invitation of the match at Kings Park. The Club on the wing in partnership with Rugby Union circles, and parti four unions to visit the Britishwill be represented by the follow H. Griffiths, formerly played for cularly in those of Scotland, by the

Isles in the season 1935-6, in- stead of, 1986-7 as had been previppely announced.

•This, to the second" " change that has been made for the "All Blacks" were first of all expected to 'serid' a`team lo Britain, at the beginning of 'next season-Renter,

CLOSE GAME FOR KANGAROOS.

Only Beat Bradford By Three Points,

··London, Oct. 30,

Rugby League team, the E travelling Australian Kangaroos, gained another vice lory to-day but only after a hard and well-fought game.. Bradford," whe only "finished tenth gut of 14 wiges in the

tp m fing Bäht, and

Oxford

Greyhounds, the Club announcement that W. B. Welsh.

ing player

LD. Sklaner¡ A. A. «Dand-and (7. Rodger; W. A. Reed, H. J. D. Lowe which beat the Dark Blues less the Hawick captain, has signed and E. V Beed; TJ. Price, A. Sin- than a week ago. He played several forms to play for the London clair, G. E. R. Divell, JE Potter times while in Shanghai, but, ow-Highfeld Rugby League club. and F. E. W. Lammert.

YACHT CLUB MEETING

ing to an injury sustained in the northern city, little has been spen

of him in the Colony. He showed

This is the biggest capture Rugby League agents have ever made, and serves, to show how strong their attack haiʼbocONĄ O on Rugby Union strongholds." Club de Scotland against the three home side Welsh has played 21 timer for

An extraordinary general meet-up well-against the Navy “A” on' ing of the Royal Hong Kong Yacht Saturday.

Club will be held to-morrow."week"-- The following is the at 5.46 p.m. for the purpose of for to-morrow's gamer an

B. C. Allan (full back); C: B. Ar- countries, France, New Bouth Amending certain portions of the

cher, B. H

Robertson, Wales, and South Africa, and was articles of association, "ana

and A. F. mwangrtern) H

RADIO HOCKEY TEAM FOR TO MORROW

The Radio Sports Club will meet the University Hockey team in tris

dly match at Pokf

the game commencing at

the

5.p.m.

The following will represent the Hadip

Man Singhs Parduman

B. Grywal;

„Hassan," and

Bugh, Gurbachs Kalwant Singh

-and- H., Lidl Meeke the only Beatsman to accompany J. Bullard, J. Edkins, the British tour to New Zealand R. Jason Bechynden, R. Band, Australia four sessons ago, Cochrane, La de Wheeler, R. O. F.

leton, A

As a back-row scrummager he la

and K. A. Munro (forwards). Reserves:A1 Harbord, F. C. one of the best in the four unione, Band, A. R. Cox, and W, R. Andrews.being well built, last, and poised

The backs are very strong, but of a good pair of hands.

the pack is not very impressive, Welsh was employed as a hostery and it is in this department of the worker, and has been on short time, game that I expect to see the Club for a considerable period, so that falter. The Safolk have It no one can blame him for accepting Singh and Evans, the English International, the attractive terms onsted him to M. HL 8. Alfringham; - Mech. Willis, herc-have been more "captures rbi Attar | Paymaster Baird," Ldg. Cook Tas-this year by Rugby League agents:

Continge

ar Binchcoe, and Lt. Nixon, a Navy "cap," than ever before.

Кетр

to form the nucleus of their serum.

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