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KING GEORGE RIFLE
CUP AT KOWLOON
·
Lincolns Team Fire On Friday.
CAPT. MARSHALL THE LEADING MARKSMAN
Ranger's Forecast For Week's Soccer
To-day,
ENGLISH LEAGUE.
BIRMING
M
FIRST DIVISION
v Leeds (2)
The Lincolns' Officers and Ser- geants Shooting Teams fired the ARSENAL (1) King George and Royal Cup Com- petitions on the Kowloon Range On Friday.
HAM (4) Everton (0) Chelves (1)
T
Shemeld U. (1)`. Sunderland (H Newcastle (0) HUD'FIELD (-) ▼ Teltenham (-) The Army Rifle Association Com- LEICESTER (-) ▼ Stoke (-7 petitions are open to ail Regiments Middlesbro (4)
Manchester C. (2) Derby in the British Army.
v BLACKBURN (9)} PORTSMTH (2) v Liverpool (1). In 1920, while stationed at WEDNESDAY (3) v West Brom (1) Tipperary the Lincolns Officers Wolves (2) v ASTON V. ( won the King George Cup.
The following scores D
were Friday's
KING GEORGE CUP
|Capt.`Marshall
Lieut. Young Liext. Hocquard
Lieut. Rolsaler
|2/L4. Cragg
SECOND DIVISION,
BRADFORD
C. (3)
74 Grimsby (1)
42 HULL (-)
MILLWALL (1) 52 NOTTS F. (1). 65 Oldham (2) 52 PORT VALE (3) PRESTON (-) (S'AMPTON⋅ (2) SWANSEA (1)
Bury (0) MANCHES-
V TER U. (1)
T
Blackpool ()
v Notts C. (1)
Plymouth (1)
v BURNLEY (2)
v Lincoln (2)
v Brentford (-)
v Fulham (2)
Sunday
FIRST DIVISION
{BLACKBURN (-)`v Tottenham (-)
EVERTON (4) v, Derby (2) MANCHESTER
C (1) v West Brom (0) Middlesboro' (0) v Leóda (1) NEWCASTLE (4) v Liverpool (3) Sheffield U. (1) ✓ ASTON V. (0) SUNDERLAND AN
(2) † Chelsea (1)
SECOND DIVISION
BOLTON (-) v Bradford (~~) BURY (3) ▼ Notts G. (1)
THIRD DIVISION (North)
ACCRINGTON
(2), Darlington (0) BARNSLEY (3) v Rotherham (1)
CHESTERFIELD
SOUTHPORT
(-) ▼ Chester (→)
(5) ▼ York (1)
. SCOTTISH LEAGUE
Airdrie (1) AYR (-)
2/1.t. Douglas
71
v W. Ham (0)
356
ROYAL IRISH CUP
THIRD DIVISION (North)
RQMS. Ottley
63
[BARNSLEY (3)
Barrow (3)
▼ Hartlepoola
Celtic (1)
(2)
Y HALIFAX (3)
RSM. Segon
49 Carlisle (2)
Sgt. Harper
64 Crewe (4)
50 Darlington (-)
31
NEW
66
Set, Green
Sgt. Gouldin Sgt. Blow
✓ STOCKPORT (1)
Y DONCASTER (0)
▾ CHESTER'O (-) GATESHEAÐ (1) Accrington (0)
BRIGHTON (3) v Chester (1) ***** | ROCHDALE (1) ▼ Southport (3) 323 ROTHERHAM (1) v York (0)
SMASHING TRIUMPH OVER ENGLAND
¡WALSALL (8) * Mansfelá (1) Wrexham (1) v Tranmere (1)
THIRD DIVISION (South)
BRIGHTON (2) v Northampton (1) BRISTOL C. (3) v Newport (2) CARDIFF (2) Coventry (2)
(Continued from Page 4.)
Wales were definitely on top now Gillingham (2)
LUTON (2) and Combey made a great save NORWicht ́ (3) from Hazelwood. Strange the miskicked and left Harris with an Jopen goal, but Combey again saved
well.
CLTON (-) ▼ Watford
READING (4) Southend (1)` SWINDON (0)
(2).v
. Queen P. R. (2) v Bristol R. (0)
China Mail Sports Diary
TO-DAY.
(at
12 a.m.).
(at 11 am).
Cricket.—Triangular Tournament. Hong Kong C.C, v. Army Kowloon CC. v. Royal Navy Craigenpower Married . Single.
Football Sunday Herald Cup. Portugaal v. China
Hockey-Mamak Tournament Central British v. Medway
(at 3.30 p.m.).. Y.M.C.A. seconds v.-Borderers
(at 5. p.m.) Radio Sports v. Medway.
Yachting,
Royal Hong Kong Yacht club Race to Macao and back (Polts Challenge Cupl, 7.30 a.m.
TO-MORROW
Cricket.-Triangular Tournament. Royal Navy v, Army
(II.K.C.C. ground, at 11 a.m.).
Hockey. Hong Kong Hockey Club seniors.
Y.M.C.A.
(at 6 p.m.).
THURSDAY
* FALKIRK (0)
Billiards-Steel Coulson League, v Queen O' South
C. & P.0's Club v. Royal Engineers (-) Royal Artillery v. Palace Club
Garrison Sergeants v. St. Patrick's.
Cricket.--Triangular Tournament. Royal Navy v. Army
✓ RANGERS (1)
Cowdenbeath (3) v St. Johnstone (2) Dundee(0)
Aberdeen (2) HIBERNIANS
(-) ▼ Hearts -(-)
(4) v Hamilton (1)
MOTHERWELL
Partick (2) - Clyde (3) St. Mirren (3) Kilmarnock (2) Third Lanark (6) v Queen's Pk. (0)
Monday
FIRST DIVISION
WEDNESDAY
(1) Birmingham (1)
SECOND DIVISION
BURY (-)
Y
▾ Crystal P. (0)
v Bournemouth (2)
v Exeter (3)
v Bolton (-)
SCOTTISH LEAGUE
v Aldershot (1)
v Torquay (0)
Wednesday Dec. 27.
ENGLISH LEAGUE, FIRST DIVISION
(2) v Wednesday (0)
England went away. Howe and but Langmead combining well, Morrison intercepted and passed to Hazelwood who sent FORTEY through to register the hat-trick'. W. BROMWICH
The game
was very one-sided and Fortey took the ball on the; wing and centred for HAZEL- WOOD to head the ball in for the fourth goal. Wales still kept on) the offensive and England's de- fence
was sorely tried, all the Welsh forwarde attempting shots
ut goal.
After the change-over Eng- land improved, but there was a marked difference in the two methods of attack-the Welsh- men looked liked scoring goals by the way they drew the de- fence, while at the other end Mullane and Morrison covered effectively.
Nevertheless after twelve min- utes, England reduced the lead,!
Saturday
FIRST DIVISION
Birmingham (2) CHELSEA (-) DERBY (2) LEEDS (3) LEICESTER (3) | Liverpool (6)
PORTSMOUTH
WEDNESDAY
▼ ARSENAL (3) ▾ Stoke (-)
v Middlesboro' (2) v Blackburn (1) v Aston V. (0) v Wolves (1)
(2) v Newcastle (0)
SUNDERLAND
TOTTENHAM
(2) v Manchester C. (1)|
(1) v Ruddersfield (2)
(-) ▼ Sheffield U. (-) WEST BROM (3) v Everton (1)
SECOND DIVISION
CLYDE (1)
ABERDEEN (6) v Cowdenbeath (2)
v Third Lanark (0) ✓ MOTHERWELL
(2)
Falkirk (2)
HAMILTON (7) v Airdrie (0) HEARTS (1) v Dundee (0) KILMARNOCK
(3) ▼ Ayr (5) QUEEN'S Pk. (4) v Celtic (1) QUEEN O
BOUTH (-) y St. Mirren () RANGERS (3) v Partick (0) BT. JOHNSTONE
(-) Kibernians (~)
(H.K.C.G. ground, at 11 am.).
FRIDAY
Chess-Kowloon Chean Club Championship, Sanier.
Lieut. H. Beaumont v. H. W. Randall B. W. Paul v. J. C. Faern
A. D. Sequeira v. C. M. Sequeira P. Yvanovich v. B. Soltau
Jontor.
U. Santos v. L. Sequeira F. Evane v. M. Cünietti Dr. H. D. Matthews v. Guy Ling T. E. Parry v. A. J. Biriukont
Hockey.
CARNERA TO FIGHT
Accepts Terms With Tommy Loughran
FEBRUARY 22 FOR WORLD TITLE BOUT AT MIAMI
New York, Dec. 15.
PRIMO Carnera, world heavy-
weight boxing champion, to- |day accepted terms for a title bont' against Tommy Loughran, the
| Philadelphian with a foot on the comeback ladder, at Miami on |February 22........
Carnera successfully defended his |title against Paolino Uczudun, while Loughran recently beat Jack Sharkey, former champion.--Unit- ed Press.
The Man Needed To Floor Carnera
"Brains and agility will floor Carnera, if the right manager can See, former manager of the Italian find it in the right man," says Leon
giant.
"An intelligent heavyweight with some punch, enough brains and speed to avoid Carnera's awful lunges, will be the one to lay the champion out, and it need not be a gidnt like himself, but rather a clean-hitting, well directed youth. who fights like a bantam with the weight to qualify in the heaviest (at 4 p.m.).class." H.K. Hockey Club "A" v. K.M.S.
Berwick
(at 5 p.m.).{ Rallo Sports v. "Incognitos"
(at 5.15 p.m.).
H.K.S.R.A. v. H.M.S. Modway Officers
U. S. LAWN TENNIS RANKING LIST.
Mrs. Moody No. 2.
New York, December 16.--The
lawn tennis lists for 1933:
SOUTH CHINA following are the U.S. ranking
TRIUMPH
(Continued from Page 4.)
Men's:-1, F. X. Shields; 2. W. Allison; 3, L. R. Stoefen; 4, C., Sutter: 5, G. S. Mangin; 6, 8. B. Wood; 7 B, M. Grant; 8, F. Parker; |9, K. Gledhill; 10, G. M. Lott.
I
CANZONERI WINS
New York, December 15. Tony Canzoneri, former world lightweight and present junior welterweight title-holder, beat Bleto Locatelli of Italy on points lover 10 rounds last night.
Italian was groggy in the tenth round.-United Press.
H. K. I. A. S. A. FINANCES
The
Satisfactory Position Reported
ASSOCIATION TO BE FORMED IN SINGAPORE
(By CRAWL)
After paying out well over $300
Women's:-1, Miss H. Jacobs; 2,| Weak Forwards Little can be said of the East Mrs. Moody; 8, Miss A. Marble; 4, Miss S. Palfrey; 5, Miss C. Bab Lance team. The wing halves, cock; 6, Miss J. Cruickshank; 7, Ball and North, tackled well, frustrating many promising Chin-Baroness Levi; 8, Mr. Van Ryn; 9. Miss V. Rice; 10, Mra. Lamme- ese movements, but, as their op United Press, ponents were always on the offen- Langmead giving HOWE a nice BOLTON (→) v West Ham (-) alve, they had too big a task to deal forward pass which the leader did Bradford C.(1) SOUTHAMPTON with effectively. The forwards not waste. Fortey WAS again
(0)
lacked combination, passes go attacked immediately after the for medals and incidentals a very through when Strange hurled him- BRENTFORD (-) ▼ Notta F. (-)
▾ GRIMSBY (0) Burnley (2) belf at the Welshman and saved at MANCHESTER
ing badly astray, and, except for commencement of the second half, substantial balance stands to the Woods, there were few shots
at-but were kept at bay for a consider credit of the Hong Kong Inter- the expense of a corner. He was
U. (4) ‚v Plymouth (0) tempted at goal.
able period, the East Lanca defence national Amateur Swimming As injured in the attempt and was MILLWALL (2) v Lincoln (0)
Towards the end of the game playing quite well, without, howsociation. forced to leave the field, during Notts C. (~) v.Hell (-)
y Bradford (8)
Salmon made some spirited runs ever, being able to find their men OLDHAM (1) which period Wales regained theis PORT VALE (1) v Fulham (2) but he lacked support. Fenn with their clearances. Tam was This report was given by the four goals lead when neat forward PRESTON (−). y Blackpool (-
brought off some great saves.-troubled with his left boot, and de-Hon. Treasurer at the December touches resulted in MATTHIAS SWANSEA (2) v Bary (1)
those that did pass him were al-cided to play without it, but this monthly meeting held at the A- sending in a shot which was de-
|most unstoppable. TRIED DIVISION (South)
Headquarters, did not prevent him from scoring. [sociation's flected by Pile past Combey,
A feature of the soldiers' game Following an ALDERSHOT (2) v Torquay (0) Combey made two glorious saves Bournemouth (-) Y QUEENSP.E.
was the clever exploitation of off Swain was forced to concede a
attack in which Queen's Road Central,
The newly formed Ipoh Swim- from Harris and then Howe went
side tactics, which caught the corner TAM headed the flag, kick ming Club, Federated Malay Statse, ▾ BRISTOL C. South China forwards napping time through, but his well-placed shot Bristol R. (1)
CARDIFF (1) Watford (1)
past Fenn.
|has informed the HLKLAS.A. that did not have enough, power behind.
and time again. They, however, Clapton (0)
The East Lanes continued to they are now in the process of CRYSTAL P. (4)
overcame their problem by clever fight back, but were no match for forming a Malayan Amateur Swim-- After 35 minutes Bickford made EXETER (4)
felating, a dart forward with the the strong Chinese defence, and it ming Association and have received ball; and a backward pass.
The game started with the East South China added another,
was merely a matter of time beforeļa 'ready response from kalf of the
(Swimming Clubs in Malaya. |Lancs sweeping down the field
Tay obtained possession near the Unfortunately straight from the kick off, and end: half-way line, and swerving past Swimming Club, who boast a mem
the Singapore ed with Tuley sending in a hard. two men, sent a perfect ground bership of several thousande, have drive, which Pau, although uus pass to Tam, who gathered the ball decided to remain aloof in view of sighted when the ball was kicked, in his stride, and gave Fenn no what they consider a very prema- saved well and punted down' field. chance with a left foot drive to ture move, Tam secured and a promising bring his personal "bag" to three. movement on the left was stopped)
ja splendid recovery and crossed Gillingham (8)
LUTON. (2) for LANGMEAD to head against Swindon (2) Smith's feet and score from the rebound.
•
(1)
(1)
v NORWICH (0)
v Bouthend (1)
▼ Reading (1)
COVENTRY (0),
v Northampton (1) v Newport (0)
THIRD DIVISION (North)
"
Piny was very dull at this period, Wales being content with ACCRINGTON
(1) Stockport (1) their lend and the English forward
CREWE (2) v Barrow (0)** movaments lacking combination.
DARLINGTON Near the end. Matthias ran clear
(5) v Rochdale (1) Gatenlicad (-) ▾ CHESTER
FIELD (-)
of Yeomans and Strange and cen-.
tred for HAZELWOOD to crash HALIFAX (0) + Carlisle (1)
the ball into the roof of the net. HARTLEPOOLS.
England: Combey (Artillery); Pile].. (Folica), 8. Strange (Club); Parking New • Brighton
Navy), Cork (Lincolna) Yeomans (A.
& 8.11.) Hudspeth,
(Navy),
Langmead Rotherham (0)) Howe, E. Strange and Bick Southport (1) fond (Club).
MA WALSALL (4)
(8)
v Manefeld (#)
* DONCASTER (4) ♥ CHESTER⋅ (5)·
TRANMERE (1) ▼ York (2). 24. Wales: Smith: Mullane, Morrison: WREXHAM (3) ▼ Barnsley (0) Wallace, Podmore, Jones; Matthias, Harms, Farbey, Hazelwood and Duncan (Borderers):RYAMI
CRAWFORD AND PROFESSIONALISM
Crawford, Australian
SCOTTISH LEAGUE
ABERDEEN (2) ▼ Airdrie. (0) CLYDE (0) Dundee (3) FALKIRK (1) ▼ Callie (1) HAMILTON (4) x 80. Mirren (8). HEARTS (4) BU¥Âyr. (3) - Daviar (3) y Partick (0)
KILMARNOCK
HSPL (8) Cowdenbeath
88
South China;-Pau Ka-pinė; Leung Among those present at the meet- Just in time by Swain, Play was In-chan and Li Tin-sang: Tong Kwan, ing were Mr. Yo K. Mok, M.A., Chair being constantly transferred from Leung Wing-chul and Leo Kwok-wait man, Mr. E. W Rallion, Hon. Secre
tary, Mr. A. G: Donn, Hòn. Tressurer, end to end, but whereas the East Wong Wing Chiu Kwok-lum, Tay Mr. B. Goldman, Anet. Hon. Secretary, Lancs failed dismally when ap Shul-yick
Ques-liang, Tam Kong-pak and Yeung
and Messrs. Wong Kam-ying, A. C. N. proaching goal, sach South China East Lanca:-Fenn-Swain and da Silva, H. Wing Les, H. L. Leung movement looked promising, Gorman Ball, Thompson and North Tit-sang and Dr. Teal Tsz-shak
Salmon, Horner, Lawton, Woods and Tuler
Tay Opens Scoring · After some twenty minutes play, Tam and Young indulged in s amart plece of work, the winger finally crossing the ball to TAY, who scored with a fast shot from Ave yarda range.
From the restart, the ball
back to the East Lanes goa
bere u 'defender handed the
With a two goal load, Bouth’Chína
League Table To Date
First Divider
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