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TUESDAY, NÓVEMBER 14, 1933.

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PRICES:

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Width : C, D, E,

Selection from

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and AMERICAN MAKES.

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Ladies' Department.

HUMOROUS RECORD SUCCESSES Columbia

Process RECORDS

Now

DB825-Dick Turpin's Ride To York ..

DB978-Fifty-Feusand Quid

DB493-Laughing Policeman

Norman Long.

Norman Long.

Chan. Penrose,

Vivian Foster.

Harry Tate.

DB1159-The Parson and Tales of Laughman

DX215-Moturing

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C.B.A. LADIES BEAT

THE C.B.A.

Girls Put Up Plucky Fight Against Odds.

instances of outstanding individual play on the part of the Misses Bry son and Beavis (C. B. A.) and Miss H. Knill, the Schoolgirls' captain

THE CHINA MAIL.

RANGER'S WEEK END HOME SOCCER FORECAST

English League.

FIRST DIVISION.

ARSENAL (») BIRMING

HAM (2) Blackburn (0) DERBY (1) EVERTON (5) Leeds (-)

Manchester C. (3) MIDDLES

BROUGH (2) NEWCASTLE (2) WEDNES

DAY (2) WEST BROM-

v Stoke (-)

♥ Sunderland (0) Aston Villa (6) Liverpool (1) v Wolves (1)

TOTTENHAM (-) ▼ Huddersfield (0)

Shedlehl U. (2) Leicester (1)

▼ Portsmouth (1)

|TOTTENHAM VISIT LEEDS AND SHOULD

WIN: HUDDERSFIELD MAY BE DISPLACED BY ARSENAL

FURTHER TRIUMPHS FOR SCOTTISH LEADERS

English League.

THIRD DIVISION (South) ALDERSHOT (3) v Crystal P. (1) BRIGHTON (1) Gillingham (0) Bristol C. (1)

CLAPTON O. (3) LUTON (1) NEWPORT (2) Northampton (0) Norwich (~~) QUEEN'S PR (0) SWINDON (2), TORQUAY (3)

WICH (3)

Chelsen (2)

TABLE TO DATE

Goale PWLD F A Pta

Tottenham

Huddersßeld

14 6 3 3 37

24 15 Charlton

2 2 5 27

14 19 Reading

Manchester C. 14

25 20

Arsonal

Blackburn

Liverpool

14 9 2 3 29 11 21 Norwich

14

✓ BOURNE-

MOUTH (1)

v Cardif (0) v Bristol R. (1) v Watford (0) Southend (0)

v Charlton (- v Reading (3) ✓ Exeter

(2). Coventry (3)

TABLE TO DATE

14 17 Queen's P. R.

10 Bristol R.

30 10

7 5 2 91 28 16 Crystal P.

5 22 18 13

1 20 24 15

55 4 24 83 14] Aldersh

245914 Luton

4 16 23 14

32 23 14 Exeter

Bromwich 14 5 6 3 21 20 13 Clapton

Goals

P W L D FAP

Scottish League.

FIRST DIVISION.

ATR (0) Clyde (2) COWDEN

BEATH (2) FALKIRK (5) HEARTS (-) MOTHER

WELL (4) PARTICK (-) Queen's Park (1). St. Johnstone (0) ST. MIRREN (2)

Motherwell Rangers Aberdeen

.14 9 4 1 38 22 19 Ayr. Utd. 13 8 4 2 40 22 18 Hearts

▼ Celtic (1) ▼Aberdeen (0)

▼Third Lanark (1)

Hamilton (0) Y Queen O'S

.(-)

▼ Airdrie (1) ►

Hibernians. {-} Kilmarnock (2) RANGERS (2) Dundee (1) - TABLE TO DATE

* 4 2 33 19 18 Kilmarnock

2 26 17 18 Falkirk

2 20 17 16 Hamilton

English League.

THIRD DIVISION (North) BARROW (2)

CARLISLE (3) CHESTER (2)

CREWE (1)

Doncaster (2) HALIFAX (0) New Brighton (7)

Rotherham (1) STOCKPORT (6) WALSALL (1)

| York (-)

L

Barnsley (8) Mansfield (1) Rochdale (0) Southport (1) ̈* Tranmere (2) Wrexham (0) vDAB-

LINGTON (1) Gateshead (2) v Hartlepoole (2)

Accrington (0) CHESTER-

FIELD (-).

TABLE TO DATE

P W L D .17 16 0 2

Goale FAPt

41

54

15 28

13 32 Chesterfeld

P W

.14 12

.24 9 3

48

.10 13 1 2 17 11 3 1 1784 A 40 15 8 3 4

17 8 4 37 17 8 7 2 39 15 6 1 4 30

6 0 4 28

4 29 24 18 3 Johnstone 16 100

3 36 21 1

3 22- 27 is fente park 10

546 16 16 15

6 8 3 20 28 15 Queen O'South 16

15 4 6 3 24 30 15

29 Clyde

14 0 6 2 26 28 14 Hibernians

22 23 24 Airdrie

5 4 2p

7 8 1 82

7 9 0 20

15

€ 1 30

15 4 7 4 24

140

15 .10

1 2 21

16 23 Stockport

50 29 Tranmere

22

18 20 Halifax 20 20 Hartlepools 28 Doncaster

Borrow 35 10 OW 20 10

51 14

York

Crewe Carlisle

Goals

A Pts

English League.

SECOND DIVISION.

BLACKPOOL (-) Manchester U ()

Bradford C. (-)

Bury (4)

Fulham ($)

(-) HULL ( Lincoln (2) Millwall (1) NOTTS C (4) PORT VALE ( SOUTHAMP TON (9) SWANSEA (2)-

V BOLTON; (-)

GRIMSBY (1) ▼WEST HAM (2

Notte F. Bradford (2) PRESTON (1) Barnley (2)

▼ Brentford (-)

Plymouth (0) ▼Oldham (0)

TABLE TO DATE

Goals

F. A Pta

Grimsby...14 10 40 34 12 20

Port. Vale....14 9 -2.25 12.20

40 12 24 Bolton

1485 1; 20: 20 17.

32 18:20 Blackbool ....14) 7·4 323 16.17

14 8 3 3 30 14 10 West Ham ...14.6 44. 85-25 18:

14 B 4

C

23 18 18

14 7 3 34 25 18 Preston .. 14 6 3 6 32 24 17 Hull

434 2018 Brentford

22 19:18

123 22 18 Bradford

21 27 15 Notts F.

..14 6 4 4 23 20 16.

140 44 92 · 25 16 148 W 194 23 16 ..14 7 6 1 30 29 15. 154521 16 15

15 6 0 4 37, 38 14 Manchester U. 14 13 5 5 3 21, 19 18 Southampton .14

24 25 15 Plymouth144 14 5 4 5.24 25 12 Bradford C...14

22 Notts C.

Derby

Aston

Villa

Wolves

Purtsmouth

14 $

Sunderland

Leads

25 26

Birmingham

14 i

13 Bournemouth 15 13 13 Gillinghani

Rochdale

New Brighton 14

Laicester Stoke

Middlesboru

14 3 13 6 13 3

4 16 30 12

12 Cardi 222 24

12 Torquay 22 31 12 Southend 122 11 Newport 5 23

.14 4 7

7 3 16

3 6 5 16 22 .15 4 8 3 19 21 11

.14 3 7 4 21 28

18 4 11 1 31

2 10 Cowdenbeath 16 12

Figures in brackets denote result of last year, corresponding game and teams in capital letters are Darlington forecasted winners.]

43 B Wrexham

39 9

2

31 53 G

Mansfield Chester Southport Rotherham

Everton Wednesday Nowcastle

Sheffield U. Chelsea

14 8 8 1 23 27 11 Brighton

.14 3 6 5 18 27 11 Watford

14 3 8 3 16 31 Northampton

3 10

18 36 7 Bristol C.

5 5 4 19 17.14 Third Lanark 18 ! 1 32

7 2 20 29 13 Partick 14 5 7 2 19 35 12 St Birren

28 15

14 3 8 3 18

1 B 5 19

BANK RUGBY TEAM

T

UNFORTUNATE

BETTER SIDE LOSES AGAINST BORDERERS

HARDY'S FINE DASH LEADS

TO OPENING SCORE

(By SCRUM HALF).

on

SPECIALS

HOME

West Bromwich Arsenal. Blackpool, Halifas, Motherwell AWAY

Tottenham, Grímaby, Rangers, Bolton, Chesterfield DRAWN Manchester City, Lincoln, Ruther- ham, Queens Park, Doncaster.

China Mail

Sports Diary.

-TO-DAY **

Cricket.

Hong Kong v. Shanghel

(II.K.C.C. ground), 11. a.m.

Hockey was a great pity that the game scen in the Club-Navy game

Y.M.C.A. v. Radio Sports

(at 5.15 p.m.). between the Hong Kong and Saturday, and deserved the score,

though it was entirely against the Central British v. University.

TO-MORROW. Shanghai Bank and the Borderers

The second try rus of the play.

Crickel Istarted so late yesterday at Soo was scored in almost total dark-

Shanghai v. Malays kunpoo as there was promise of a nees after scrappy play on the far

(H.K.C.C. ground), il am

Hockey really fine game after the first side of the field. Martin secured

a dazzling H.M.S. Suffolk v. Hong Kong Hockey (at 5 p.m.) quarter of an hour. The Borderers possession and made

(at 5 p.m.) won by two tries (6 points) to nil, corkscrew run from one side of the Recreio v. Borderers.

Meeting. field to the other before transfer- but the Bank, strange as it may ring to Walters, who went over for Royal Hong Kong Yacht Club (extra-

ordinary, meeting), 8.45 p.m. seem were the better side.

an unconverted try.

*

#

*

The Bank made one change in Bank Forwards Excel their line up, G. C. Moutrie,

who

Club.

+

+

*

4

14 4

1 14 19 11

73 14 27 11 Fulham 10 Oldham

24 10 Swansen 14 3 3 3 22 31 9 Burnley

7 20.38 Bury

15 26 8 Millwall

Lincoln

G. M. YOUNG CUP.

A.P.C. To Meet Bank In First Round.

16.14

14 617.2 20 24

་ . ;14

4.7 3.17 21

.14 4 8 2.25 31

.16

3 8 320 34

.14 38 0 10

.1428: 8-10 8

UNBEATEN BILLIARDS CLUBS CLASH

Interesting Game In Steel Coulson's League.

OSMUND MAY MEET CLARKE

(By SPOT BALL)

A very attractive billiards match The draw for the first round of in the Steel Coulson Billiards the G. M. Young Cup of the Royal League will be played on Thursday |Hong Kong Golf Club has resulted

as follows:

when the Garrison Sergio, visit

Messrs. Dodwell & Co. v. 'Socbny the Palace Hotel, Kowloon, the Vacuum Incorporated; Chartered favourites for the title?" The teams Bank v. Messrs. Lowe, Bingham & are the only unbeaten, ones to date Matthews; Asiatic Petroleum Com-1

pany v. Hong Kong Bank; Messrs in the competition. Butterfield' & Swire v. Messrs. Lin- a good game should be witness- - led 'If PA, J. Osmund "the Colony stead & Davis.

The first round is to be played Champton meets S/8gt. Clarke, run- on or before December 10, and the ner up ́in the Army Championship. final on or before February 4, 1934. The complete fixture list for Thursday with my forecast is me follows:

*

OPEN BRIDGE TOURNEY An Open Contract Bridge Tourne R. E. Sis, ment, to be held under the patronage C. P. O CLUB of Mr. Justice R. E. Lindsell, will start

| PALACE HOTEL v Garrison Sæti.

ST. PATRICKB v R. A. Sts.

on December 11, when the first round!..., will be played. Entries, to be sent) with $10.00 to M, E. Pallii, c/o A. H.Į Potto, Bank of Canton Building, will close at & p.m. on Thursday,

F. A. MEETING ON MONDAY,

LADIES YACHTING

three-quarter. He must, however, The Bank pack held their form- learn to pass before he is brought was injured against the Navy on dable rivals in most praiseworthy down, and then he is going to be

Rolla, sailed by Mr. Kembla,- won Saturday, being

j replaced by manner in the light scrums, and more than useful to any side.

the "H" Class event in the Second Edkins in the pack. The Bor-Stiliard proved better than Bouter-

опрог The Navy are going to walk].

Ladies! Yachting Championship derers were without Cpl. Tratt, and gave Robertson many

The monthly meeting of the Hong yesterday. Speedwell (Mrs. Mar- heir hooker, Cpl. Souter taking his tunities which he took advantage away with the Triangular Tourng-| place, and Sgt. Goold played in the of. Though lacking tho stamina of ment this year if they can field Kong Football Association will be held shall) won the "I", "y" and "g centre instead of Pte. Simmonds. their opponents the Bank forwards practically the same side as they on Monday, November 26 at 6.30 pm Class, event, and Fury (Mra, M.

Bolt) won the "A" Class. - The teams were:

were seen to advantage in the loose did against the Club on Saturday, the Association's office, No, & Des Bank:-R. P. Edwards; A. D. Low where Stewart, Burch and Cum In St. Clair Ford and Slater they BOH, W. II. B. Rigg. B. C. Allon, F. J.ming were prominent, Bond; M. W. Turner, L. G. Robertson;

F. H. King R. I. Stilliard, H. A.

have probably the most dangerous wing in the Colony, but, the other Browning, I. H. Bradford, J. Edkins, D. "Mike" Turner showed glimpses wing needs strengthening. Forbes A. Cumming, F. R. Burch and G. Aof his old form with two nice cut and Bilers, both United Services' Stewart,

Borderers: L/Cpl. Smith; Cpl. Ad. throughs in the second half when players, combine well at half back dison, Sgt. Goald, Lieut. Galletly, Lieut. he sold dummies with almost hum and are the equal, if not better, Martin; Ple. Keogh, L/Cpl. Hewitt; ourous ease. Had he gone through than Turner and Selby. At full Pte. Bromley, Cpl Souter, L/Cpl on one occasion instead of passing back they hava Buckley who I Hardy, Pte. Gilmore, Pte. Lloyd, Pie, Waltern, Pte. 25 Jones and L/Cpl. Inside he would almost certainly have consider the best back in the The forwards, who in gone over for a try. Once he passed Colony. ito Bradford five yards from the clude Evans, Linton, Nixon and line and a try looked certain when Pascos are undoubtedly better than the forward gave a reverse pass, the Club pack, belug heavier in The game opened at a very fast but it was unfortunately forward. “the tight" and more dangerous in pace, the Bank, though' handicap-

Birch.

Referee: Capt, Gottwaltz.

Rigg's Disappointing Handling

*

Since he has been playing soccer

the loose;

ped by the late arrival of Edwards, Lowson's rugby has deteriorated. Week's Home Rugby immediately taking up the offen-Yesterday he was tackling badly, The following are the leading alve, Had it not been for the poor going for the man's neck in almost Home Rugby Union matches. this handling of Rigg the Club would every instance. He also "hacked" week:

have scored in the first half, but too often for a rugby player, and

TO-MORROW.

as it was the teams crossed over wing three-quarter at that Ho Kent v Surrey, with no score, all the Club move cannot play at both games and ments breaking down when the maintain his talent. ball went to Rigg. He handled very badly, though his defensive work was good..

Edwards Does Well

Eastern, Counties v Sussex

Hampshire v Middlesex

(at Maidstone),

(at Insurich)

(at Bournemouth)

SATURDAY.

Scar "Edwarda played a grand and former Hong Kong Ladies'

game at full back for the 'Bank, player, the rest of the players did A brilliant run by Hardy from Time and again he saved their line not show up well, Miss Marie Turner's kick off in the second half with well-judged kicks, and hle

County Championship,de Smith and Miss Doris Hunt scored carried play into the Bank 25 and handling was excellent, I know

Cumberland Cheshire, at Workington Playing a much improved game, in the first half for the C. B. A from a loose scrum the ball went him better as a useful batsman in Lancashire Yorkanire, at Manchester ́although still below the standard Ladies.

right along the Borderers' three cricket,

Northumberland v Durham at Gostorih

·C.B.A. Ladies-Minnes B. Moss; P quarter line for Martin to go nvar of the other Caer, Clark Compell Woolley, B. Hirst Bryson, in the corner. Hardy took a pass

to Cambridge University, v. Blackheath

[Coventry/" "Northampton There is a good Rugby future, for bevonport Services + Bristal tion teams, the Central British As- Beavia, G. MacNiders and from one of the forwards and gain: Addison once he learns what to do locate Osfond Univerally sociation Ladies defeated the Cen- Misses, Dunn, D

Mr Creasey

ed nearly thirty yards before he with the ball when he gets it. He Harlequins 'iral British Schoolgirls at King's C.B.8:Mass D. Mona J&Bryson,

́▼ Old Blues" M. Ingram Le Dechatoy, H; Kall, I brought down after a deter-possesses caurprising barst of Beatilah Richmond, 1.:: Park yesterday by 2 goal to all Wedaws of Bookery Die Layton mined rush. The three-quarter speed and a very useful wave all genus Lelenter

Vith the exception of one or two Holland, Beton, and E. Bosan, movement was quite as good as any thu esentials for a good centre- United Services, (Portsmouth V

Voeux Road.

Haunting Gridiron Quartet

They look more like spooka than football players, but the Cleveland / folidos professional football, tenes" maanmoed" this," fantastic garbbyfor. better visibility during might games: Left to right, sze Erry, Glover, former Tulans stary Dick Snelling, Howard Kriss and Dan Fitzsimmons.

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