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ST. ANDREWS LADIES WHY NAVY

BEAT CHAMPIONS

Miss M. Woolley Scores The Deciding Goal,

BOTH TEAMS WEAKENED

PLAYERS ARE IN

HOCKEY TRIAL

THE

St. Andrew's Ladles defeated the Hong Kong Ladies in a friendly hockey encounter on the Marine ground yesterday by 2 goals to 1 after sharing two goals in the first half.

(Continued from Page 4.)

Five notable absentees from the

THE CHINA-ML.

SCOTTISH CUP FIRST ROUND TO-MORROW

HOLDERS & FINALISTS CLUB WILL

BE WEAKENED

FOOTBALL FORM GUIDE

HAVE EASY GAMES TO-MORROW Comprehensive Table Showing Form

of Clubs at A Glance

AIRDRIE & KILMARNOCK

TO CLASH

(Continued from Page 4.)

A

The Borderers, who meet Kow- comprehensive guide to the form of all the major English Foot. loop at the Valley, may possibly | EM ball League clubs will be found in the tables given below. Te rearrange their forwards, as I un- assist in comparing the teams, details of how they have fared derstand Duncan, the left winger, in their last five matches are given. The letters W, L and D in- is on the injured list. In the even-dicate matches won, lost or drawn, respectively. Games played at tuality of Duncan not playing] home are shown in capital letters and away games in small type,

EFFECT OF ENGLISH CUP REPLAYS Hazlewood will move from inside The figures in brackets denote the position held by that team at

(By RANGER)

}

Cup-tie fever will sweep Scotland to-morrow when fifty- four clubs will take the field in the First Round.

Celtic, the holders, should have an enay task at Dalbeattle. spar, while Motherwell, last season's finalists, entertain Gala Fairy dean. The Rangers should account for Blairgowrie

One of the best games should be that between Airdrie and Kil- marnock, two First Division league sides.

LAWN TENNIS DRAWS

Rumjahn & Cassumbhoy Have Easy Games.

J

GOLDMAN AND FINCHER TO MEET LO BROTHERS

In England a full league pro- gramme will be staged, following the Third Round Cup-tles and, as some of the premier league teams) have been engaged, in strenuous; Cup replays during the week.

upsets may be expected to-morrow.

left to the wing, and Jones will be the conclusion of last season. The asterisk Indicates a promoted brought in at inside left. Under- team and the sword signifies a relegated team. wood would then again secure his place in the side.

Kowloon Weakened Kowloon will still be without the services of Timberlake and Lewis, but, in spite of this, they never did stand a chance against the Bor derers who have just regained their trac form.

The Navy had a trial · on Wednesday but now that the Berwick is due to-day from Foochow, there is a likelihood that Langmead, Thomas, and others from that ship will be playing.

The Athletic have always been

Some of the victorious Cup elevena may even rest some of their players formidable rivals in the Shield for the Fourth Round of the Cup, series, and are likely to give the which is to be decided on January Navy a good run for their money. 27.

are favoured The Navy, however, Two Yorkshire ducts will be wit-to qualify to meet South China, the S. A. Rumjahn, the holder, will essed when in the premier Divi-holders. meet D. M. McDougall in the First at Elland Road, while in

sion Leeds and Huddersfield clash to the Junior Shield South China the "B" are expected to follow up their Round of the Colony Lawn Tennis Second Division the two Bradford First Round triumph by defeating Championship which commences on

teams, who were both eliminated the Recreio, while the Polics should February 5. J. A. Cassumbhoy, run from the Cup last week, will battle have the better of the Artillery, ner-up last year, will encounter S.for league points at Valley Parade. who surprisingly defeated South

Arsenal, during their visit to China "A" in the First Round. The doubles draw has provided Maine Road to play Manchester The Navy v. Lincolns game one interesting First Round match City, will be fully extended by the should provide the tit-bit of the - Goldman and E. Fincher v. M-side which eliminated Blackburn afternoon. The Navy, last Bex- W. and M. K. Lo. H. D. and S. A Rovers from the Cup a few days son's winners, are slightly favour Rumjahn, holders for the last nine

ed, though the Lincolns have plenty years, have drawn a bye.

Stockport and Chesterfield, who of talent at their disposal and are running a thrilling race their chances at the present mo.. promotion honours in the Northernment are very bright. Section should both gain away

As a result of the Club seniors victories at Crewe and Halifax being depleted, there is every like-

W. Liang.

The following are the draws:- Open Singles.

Byes into the second round:-Tsui Wai-pui v. Chiu Chun-chiu.

First Round:. Barrow v. Henry Ung.

Wong Fuk-nam v. H. Owen Hughes. J. A. Casaumbhoy v. S. W. Liang.

1. M. A. Razack v. Ng Wai-lam,

A Crawford v. R. f. Wild.

B.

R. G. Huare Ravenhill,

v. G. Gamble,

M. W. T

W. Lay, C.

K. N. Lee V. G. R. M. Ricketts.

H. La v. Iu Tak-cheuk.

F. H. Kwok v. A. L. Sullivan.

W. A.

H. Duff v. Taul Yun-pal.

A. E. P. Guest

II. B. Day.

D. C.

C. Dunham v. W. C. Bung.

P. K. Liang . Firdos Khan.

Capt. P. S. Cannon v. H. J. Arm.

strong.

D. S. Green v. Ng Kam-chuen.

S. A. Gray v. R. W. Amery,

lu Tak-lam v J. W. Leonard.

He Ka-lau v. Y. Machtuma.

II. D. Tollinton v. Lieut.

C. M. Jacob.

A. C. C. Miers v. R. B. Hambly.

Comdr.

|

S. E. Green v. M. Beach-Thomas.

3. A. Rumjahn v. D. M. McDougall Drysdale v. H. D. Rumjahn,

M.

M. C. Hung v. R. Y. He,

Ng Sze-kwong v. Lai Kwong-chun. E C. Fincher v. Kwok Yu-chich,

J. G. Haigh v. Tam Yoc-fong. C. A. Wright, K. M. WODE

Open Doables. Bye into second round: Rumjahn and S. A. Rumfahn.

ago.

Scottish Cup

for

The following is my forecast:-lihood that the second eleven will be robbed of several of their men. Three Players Promoted Boyd and Lowe are almost cer- tainties for the premier alevea, while Lowson will probably fill the third vacancy.

| Allon

FIRST HOUNS. QUEEN O'S Edinburgh City

DUNDER U. BT. JOHNSTONE y East Fife Penicuik

Nithsdale

MOTHERWELL

(runners-up)

King's Park Montrose

QUEEN'S PARK ROSS COUNTY Leith Amateurs Dalbeattle Star

ABERDEEN

PARTICK

VALE OF LEVEN ARBROATH BEITH

ALBION ROVERS RANGERS HIBERNIANS GALSTON

ST. BERNARDS AYR Stenhousemuir Airdrie

D. Peterhead

C. A. Wright and 8. A. Gray v. J.

two trials are Lt. Hocquard (Lin-Barrow and D. M. McDougall. colus), 4. Currey (H.M.S. Med-

1. M. A. Razack and J. A. Cassum-

[way}, Leto Alexander-Sinclair bhoy . M. Beach-Thomas and G. R. M.

(HMS. Berwick) G. E. R. Divett Ricketts.

(Hong Kong Club). D. McLellan Luk Chun-cheung and

Luk Ding-cheung and W. T. Les v.

(Y.M.C.A.), and A.E.P. Guest (St. Andrew's).

wing.

Wong Shiu

Ho Ka-lau and Taut Wai-pul v. D. 8.

A. L. da

Green Remedios and L.

and B. E. Green.

ST. MIRREN E STIRLING Gala

Fairydean

▾ DUNDEE ▾ HEARTS

v Forfar

Burntisland

V FALKIRK

▾ CELTIC

Dumbarton

There is a likelihood that R. Goldman will be brought into the second eleven, probably into the de-

fence.

The Borderera are, however, felding a strong team, and should start favourites.

On Sunday the Artillery meet (Holders) South China in their return First v Raith Rovers Division Fixture and will be all out] v Motton

Rosyth Dockyard to erase the memory of their defest

{last Sunday,

Beaten by the Lincolns in their {first encounter South China - won their return game, and I am almost certain that that will again be the įcase on Sunday.

Brechin

Coobs

Vale C

T

Seith

v Blairgowrie

Clyde

y Wick Acadamy Dunfermline

T THIRD LANARK

▼ KILMARNOCK ▾ HAMILTON

English League,

FIRST DIVISION

* Sheffield U. (0)

Newcastle (2)

▾ HUD'FD (1)

v Aston Vili (1)

Lt. Hocquard will be unable to play as he has been selected to re- present the Colony in the soccer In-Silva v. F. H. Kwok and S. W. Liang. C. (2) ARSENAL (3)

The Salts were without Mrs. terport matches in Shanghai next v. Rose in goal and played a "three-month.

backs" game, while the Hong Kong Ladies' were weakened by the ab

sence of Miss B. Pope at centre- half and Miss E. Bonnar at centre- forward. They were substituted

by Miss A. Jacks, a promising new player, and Miss J. Churchill, re-

Lt. Currey is nursing a bad shoulder sustained when play- ing Rugby, while Divett has an Injured knee whch is likely to

C. A. Banette and A. B. Remedios G. Gamble and J. G. Haigh. C. E. Millard and C. Pile 7. Capt. P. S. Carmon and H. Owen Huges.

Goldman and E. G. Fincher v.

Lo and M. E. Lo

M

J. W. Leonard and Y. Hachiuma V. R. H. Wild and K. J. Armstrong,

BIRMINGHAM (1) v Middlesboro' (4) CHELSEA (3) DERBY (3) Leeds (1) Liverpool

(0)

PORTSMOUTH (-) ▼ Bloke (•) • WEDNESDAY (3) Everton (1) SUNDERLAND (0) * Wolves (1) - TOTTENHAM (-) ▼ Leicester (-) W, BROM. (1) --- Blackburn · (3)

- SECOND, DIVISION -

keep him' out of the game for ....../ lu Talesheuk and W. C. Hung BOLTON (-)

the rest of the season. ·

A. E. P. Guest and W. Hyde.

▾ Manchester U (-) Bradford City (1) v Bradford (0) Brentford

v Plymouth G BURNLEY (4)

West Ham LINCOLN (2) MILLWALL (-)

Owing to two rugby fixtures be- ing played at Sookumpoo, the Sen- for, Shield tie between the Barder- {ers and Kowloon and the Junior Shield game between the Police and the Artillery will be played at Happy Valley to-morrow.

HOCKEY

(Continued from Page 4.)

Hong Kong Ladies Are Favoured.

Both the St. Andrew's Ladies' and the Hong Kong Ladies" are |fielding their strongest teams.

The Saints have a definite ad- vantage in that the game is being

The League positional tables give home and away details and Include all matches played to date.

AWAY

TEX Goals Pts

12 6 3 3 15 14 15 353

13 5 5 3 18 16 19 32

11 3 3 5 21 23 11 32

FIRST DIVISION. HOME

Goals Arsenal (1) wiwani P.W.LD.F. AP P. W. L. D. F. A. Pi

12 8 0 4 27 7 20 | Derby (5) [WWw! ........2¢ 11 8 3 299 19 Hadfield (5) DwWdW. 24 13 9.13 25 11 21 "Tottenhum (-) LIWIw 25 12 8 3 1.30 16 17 Man'ter C. (16) WALD 13 7 3 3 24 19 17. W.

Brom

(4) IDDWI 25 11 7 1 3 28 11 17 Middiembro (17)

.24 12 10 2 0 27 16 20 Blackburn (15)

DIWW Wednesday (3)

d

Portsmouth (8) Dd WW! Newcastle (5) LWWW 20 13 5 1 Wolres

(18) WIWDD 24 13 8 3

Sunderland (12)

13 5 5 3 17 12.38 30 12 3 4 5 11 22 11 28-

17 27 10 27 3 7,

12 3 B 19 29 7 27

1 6 35. 3. 26

12 4 4 2:17 26 10 25

12.1.4 3 14 20, 9 -25

11 18 5 11 28. T 25

2

13 10 0 37 16 23

12 i 19

.24 12 6

$ 20 16 15

24 12 6

4 15 8 14

2 34 21 18

7 3 17 17

12 38 1 18 29

4 25 10 18

12

29 13

12

@ 29 25 14

13

25 11 16

13

14 8 11

25 2014

7

13' 2 $ 5 18 2 1 2 4 18 17 12 11 26 3 4 15 14 14 11 17

DIDDI

24 12 Everton (11) widLW 24 12 A. Villa (2) WIL..25 12 7 Leeds (9) LIwn

24 Birham (13) IWD ..24 11 3 8 Liverpool (14) DID 25 12 5 3 Leicester (20) LIWIN 23 12 "Stoke (-) LWW .23 12 5 3 Shefeld V. (10)

WIDD

A.25 13 & 2

5 20.17 15 12 Chelsea (19) DWWäɛ 24 12 6 2 21 19 12 12 9 9 3 10 29.

SECOND DIVISION.

BOMB

Goals

0.14 50

****** * * * *a* ananasan begg ************ ******* 225g;

1ERJAAN HANBERRA ZA

AWAY.

Goals Ptz.

12 2 4 3 15.221.. 29

12 4 5 2 15 16 11 28.

P. P. W. L. D. F. A. Pu P. W. L. D. F. A. Pa Grimsby (13) LWIW

.24. 12 10 0 37 18.26 11-74 # 24 11 14'34 Blackpool LwDIW.24 12 7 23 23 15 17 Preston (3) WwWWI 24 12 B 1 2 31 9 20 Port V. (16) IWDw 24 11 8 1 2 219 18 13 4 7 2.15.22 10 28 P'mouth (14) DW]wW 3 7 18 23 15. 21 4.3317:18

12 Bord (8) LWwwW :

5 18 16 15

24

3.15.25 11 26

(4) ddWDW...26 14 "Brentford (2) LLiwi 44 12 7 3 2 30 20 10 12 1 †Bolton (-) IWLd...25 12 8 4 9 23 14 16 13 4

4 6 2 21 w.

Ham (20) WOW 24 12 8 2 2.33 16 18 12, 1 Fulham (1) dwlw..24 12 9 1 "H«l} (-) KWAD Bradford C. (11)

24 12 7. IDDI

2 215,8 20, 12, 917

3 24.14.17 12. 164. 5. 2 24 15 16 18 3 1 19' ..28 11 7 Oldham (19) DWLI 24 12 6 3 3 22 21 10 12 2 7 3 10 Barnley (17) WLWW 24 12 12 20 16:16 Notts F. (8) WIWIL.24 112, 1217 11.1.7.11

12/2010 14:26. S'hampton (12) wdl 24.12 03 20 11 18 42 192.1 Notts C. (18) LIDI..25 12 56 $ 11 12 13 13 3 2 18 Millwall (7) dwWWI 24 12° 83

23 21 15 12 Manchester U. (5)

DLILI

18 20 12 12 Swansea (10) ddDDd 24 12 B Lincoln (19) wWIW .24-12 4 THIRD DIVISION (SOUTH) HOME

1 18 27.

16 12

DAMARAWAY

Goals

Pta

P. P. W. L. D. FA. P. F. W, L. D. F. A. Ptá.

Queen's P.B. (16)

wwwLw.....23 12 9 2 1 34 14 19 11 3 2 17 Norwich (3) 4WIWw..23 12 11 12 7 23 1 3 6 1 Coventry (6) WdwWL 21 12 2 1.41 14 19 11938-20

Charlton (4) LwWwW 22 10 8 2 0 34 17-18 12 5 Reading (4) dWlWW 23 12 11 1.44 523 11 26.3.1 Aldenhet (18)

3 23 1 21 12 19 * 19 11 17

217 18, 1221

D&W.......23 12 Bristol R. WWIWA 19 Luton (14) IdOW...24 12 7 Exeter (2) WWW! .24 12 9 Swindon (22) 1WDiw

Crystal P. (5) DLIDI 28 11 5 2 4 20 16 14/12107 21 Naples (D) wDdlW. 22 12 8 3 3 23 19 15

(18) WDW 23 12 5 4 3 18 16:13 11 B'I'm (18). DILAW..2 Brighton (12) D

(20) IDWI

11 12 15

Torquay (9) WILI .....23 12 6 4 2 18 16 14,19.

4- 19

Bristol C. (15) DIW 22 12 8 8 6 18 15 12 1 1 7 214 31 Gillingham (8) IWLIL 22 11 5 3 26-23

1 18 1 14 38 $ 16 Cardi (19) IDWIL: ..23

12. 2′10_0 13 37

AWAY

Goals

THIRD DIVISION (NORTH) HOME

4-19 17

Goals

Pts.

P. P. W. L. D. F. A. Pta P. W. L. D. F. &. Plan) †Cholerfă (-) LaWW 24 11 11 2 0 38 10 22: 11 7 7 2 20 11 16-25 Blackpert (10) WdwWd 22 12 10 3 41 12 22 11 4 13 12 13 11 Barnsley (8) WIWWW 24 11 10 9 1 24.10 21 13 i 7222 34 Walsall (6) DWW.24 12 10 1 1 41 8 21 12 4 7 1-12 20 Doncaster (6) LTW 24 12 2 0 24 14 18 12 Halifax (15) WIWI ..13 11 8 2 1 2 14 17 17 Barrow (3) IWwD).....24 Tranmere

W&4 DW.......23 13 10-2

1 28 14 21 Hartieponia (14)3 11 8 2 1

LIW.W

Gateshead (7) DWWIW 23. 11: Wrexham (2) LwWdW 22 10 5 5 25 Southport (12) 4DDIW 24 12 Cheater (4) Dwell,

12. D

Tinlayed on their own Marina, and Carlisle (9)IDINI SA

NOTTS C. (1)

Southampton (2) OLDHAM (1) Notta F. (2) Preston (4) PORT VALE (-) Mackpool (5)

v Grimsby (2) SWANSEA (3) • Fulham (0)

THIRD DIVISION: (South)

Chiu Chan-chiu and Lee U-wing Y. Lt. Alexander Sinclair is at present C. Ravenhill and H. D. Teilinton.

A. L. Sullivan and W. A. H, Duff v. spectively and were a player short, in Foockow, and Guest is in the un-Major W. LA Eastwick-Field and Major

The Saints showed very good fortunate position of being one of B. L. Withington. combination, Miss P. Gittins and the Selection Committee, which in-

Tam Yoc.fong and Ng Ram-chuen v Miss J. Wong being outstanding, cludes A. A. Dand (Club) and A, R, R. G. Hoare and A. C. G. Miers,

II. A. Barros and F. J. Remedios v. Miss P. Gittins opened the score Xavier (Rezrelo). McLellan is unfu Tak-lan and Lau Man-ching. for the Saints, but Miss J. Dalziel able to take part in the trials on Tael Ping-fan and Taui Yun-pui v.

Ining to pressure of work. equallised before half-time.

P. K. Liang and M. C. Hung. · the second half Miss M. Woolley, The Centre British Association. skipper of the Saints, scored the and Radio arts Club lead with

Blackburn (Police), the most number of players in the C.B.A.); J. Gonzalves (Club de Re-BRIGHTON (1)

8. MacNideri:ALDERSHOT (2) - v Newport (1) -

Norwich (1)'. deciding goal.

St. Andrew's:A. Chubb, G. White, Trials, both having 6.each. The creio), Lieut. Sinclair (H.M.B. Med Bristol R. (1), y Coventry (0) E. Landolt; M. Chorn, J. Wong Hong Kong Club and St. Andrew's way) Capt, E. V. Reed (H.K. Club): CARDIFF (8)

Hirst (C.B.A.), T. Woolley; F. Wong, 1. Rodgers, M. Wolare next with 5 each, the Navy and W

CLAPTON Whitley C

(0) ley, L. Gittin and P. Gittina.

Police have four representatives, (BA). L.B. Sours (University), CRYSTAL P. (1) LINK: Bahsh (Punjabi), Lal Singh GILLINGHAM (8) H.K. Ladies': M. Birdy E, M. Gray,

EXETER B. Helbling: M. Wallace, A. Jacks; E. the Punjabis. 5, the R.A., Y.M.C.A (Punjabi); Bell, Dallel, J. Churchill, C. Fergu- University and K.I.T.C. 2 each, and Sunday, at King's Park, 10.30 am. Luton (3)

the Incognitos, Club de Recreio, Whites.E. I Wong (Bt.A. NAMPTON (1) -

SWINDON (1) and" Lincolns bave supplied one drew's) Naidu (K.LT.C.). J. "Rodger

Club Lincolns "A" To Meet each

Caphi, A. B. Hamson (BL Andrews) Halford (C.B.A), N. * THIRD DIVISION (North) // Punjabis

The following are the teams: Whitley (O.B.A.); Lieut. Donald To-day at King'e Park, 6 pm. (H.M.S 2. Madwayi, Awter Singh ACCRINGTON (0)▼ Rochdale (8)

Whites-Pte. Hollingsworth (Lin (Radio)

Bartlett (11.M.5; Ma Liest

Mad-Crewe (2) ELTON STOCKPORT (2) The following will represent the coins); Bub. Taj Mohomed (Punjabis), way), A, P, Boura. (Incognitos), Darlington ** ▼ Harnalera (1) Mar

Mann Lincoins "A" in a friendly hockey P. Singh (Radio); W, A Road (ILK.

Rod

son and B. Goldman.

match against the Punjabim» HAM Glob), HALDA Lowe (II.Kubkaan? (Radio), Gough|

Revenhill

(RA)ER (86

on the Marina ground next Tunsor (V.M.CA Lieut.: Garthwaite 20.0)

(University) GBB + (KL}

day commencing at 4-15 p.m. RACP. Lammart (Y/BLORA) (Police) ANAVES

(86 And **C.) Archer ! (ELK, drew G. Bingh (Radio) Peridas +(Pollos), Capt. X. Bingh (Radio); E.T. {(Radio); Finalur (8tyAndrew'x},{

Mayfeld, Bentley, Willdsson, Her-Wass (Polica), perý moment: 2/14: Cotter, Torns, Club) Ep Märthalk Reeks, Morrell and Taylor, Colours--Man

BO

Bournemouth (0) Southend Reading (1) Walford (8) Charlton() y Queena P.R. (1)

Torquay (5) Bristol C (1)

EAD (0)/v Trazumere, ((2)392)

PRIDEM ACTIELD, Tox (2) Carlile

(*1) 'v BaroW

(5)y/Mansfeld/ ▼ Donorster

¿i Hartlepoolu

AM (8)

BARNEY CHESTZI

ground.

York (29) LINL DarlingtonTM (22) DD 1 4W Rotherham (17) =WIB Crewe (18) IWLI

Brighton (21)

Mansfield (16) Læind 24%,12 11 Rochdale (18) LIMWL 23 12

N.

The Saints are playing better than ever this season and should give the Hong Kong Ladies' the hardest game they have had for some years. The only weak link in the Saints' team los, in their last line of defence, and this, coupled (with the fact that their rivala área de

A much better balanced side, lends me to forecast a triumph for the champions, though draw would |ocċanion"no" surprise,

Landolt, 1., Woolley, J. Wong, M. Bt. Andrew B. Rose; d, White, Churn, Wong, L. Rogers, Wool.

1. Giltins and P. Gittinat K. Ladian-M. Bird E. Gray, B. Helblings M. Wallace, B. Paper M, K. Lower Ball, Fi-Dalziel, E. Bonnar, J, Churchill and B. Goldman, Sa

19 17 12 2 7 3 23 38 7. 24

1231 1

Goals

12 18:5

1.7

1:12 32

9214 29

12 18 16 20

མ ས མ མ- ཅན ཡས

******** * ZAANGAAA AAP #ER,

Goals

Pta

17

11.11 11 3 17 SCOTTISH LEAGUE HOME

AWAY PPW. L. D. F. A, Pl. P. W. L. D. F. A. Pu Moth'well (2) wWwLi 28° 14:11 2 12 12 111.. 1 2 2 15 20:47 Hearia (3) Dwwdw 23 16 11 15 449-16 26 12 345-36 38 11 37 HET (1) WAD W/26 16.12 2 51 12-26 11 3 236.18 15 14 Aberdeen (5) W/WIW 7:14 11:24 -2 145 12 29 11 35 Kirnock C *Q««««« O'S

B. Johnstone

AST UM, (16) ¿LIWG Falkirk (11) YEL Hamilton (8) LIWWD Celtic (4) wIDWI Queen's F. (B)

ATWIL

Table To Date

- Dundee, (15) {IDILI PW. D. LE A. Plz -"Hibernians. Hevisi ZENIKIH1. 6. 82, Mirren (7)

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