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JACK PETERSEN IS MATCHED
WITH BEN FOORD
Albert Hall Bout Arranged For March 8
London, Feb. 15. Jack Petersen, the recently de throned British heavyweight champion, will take on Ben Foord. the South African conqueror of Charlay Smith, at the Albert Hali on March 8-Reuter.
STARTING TIMES FOR FANLING.
Sunday's Pairings,
THE CHINA MAIL.
Cheyne To
Leave French
Soccer Club
Hitchcock Retains Polo Handicap.
CARNERA WILL "FEEX” LOUGHRAN
Another Golf Story
<BY ROVER)
LEC. Cheyne, the former
Achelse and Scottish Soccer
SULLIVAN
UNABLE TO
PLAY DOUBLES
Poor Tennis Witnessed In Championships.
CANNON BEATS HOARE
P
International Inside-right has had Very poor tennis was witnessed his contract with the Nimes at the H.K.CC. yesterday evening Sporting and Football Club can- celled. This announcement has when two matches in the Colony been confirmed by the French Open Doubles Championship were
decided.
Football Federation, who decline
to give any reason for the action. Cheyne was given a week in Unfortunately what promised to which to appeal to the Profes-be the best game of the day-that sional Regulations Committee,
*
China Mail Sports Diary
Chean.
Entries close
Golf,
TO-DAY
for Colony's Cham-
pionship, 6 p.m.
Completion of semi-final round Royal Hong Kong Golf Club Ladies' Championship.. Hockey-Mamak Tournament. St. Andrew's v. Radio Sport
(5 p.m.). Borderer v. Recreio
(5. D.m:). Punjabis v. Hong Kong Hockey
(5 p.m.):
Club "A"
Lawn Tennis-Open. Double.
S.. A. and H. D. Bumjahn v. C. A. Cent. S. Cannon and H. Owen
Wright and S. A. Gray Hughes v. C. E. Millard and C. S. Pile
J. W. Leonard and Y. Hachiuma v. L. Galdman and E. C. Fincher. Rugby.
Hoàg Kong v Australian Ualver- sities (Happy Valley), 4.45 p.m.
TO-MORROW
Cricket.-First Division.
Cralgengower v. Kowloin C.C. (L) Royal Navy. Civil Service (F) Second Division
| but, having_failed to do so, the between A. L. Sullivan and W: A. cancellation became valid, H. Duff and Tam Yoc-fong and Ng
Cheyne was one
Kam-chuen in the Second Round, of three British players who signed on for Nimes in was unavoidably postponed owing May, 1932.
The other two were to Sullivan being up in Canton. Andy Wilson, another former Chelsea and Scottish International, and Harry
Police Wright and Gray, the K. C. C. Wilde, formerly of
He pair, made a very shaky start
match
galned fame in the Internati against England at Glasgow, in 1926, against Barrow and MacDougall, by scoring the only goal direct from the steadiness of the latter pair corner kick. to give Scotland victory badly rattling the former, who in the last minute of the match.
were inclined to be erratic.
*
The new annual handicap liet of the United States Palo association shows that Thorns Hitchcock Jr. retains his
goal handicap.
10
For the first time since 1928 Lethers
two
ers are similarly ranked, these be- ing Cecil Smith of Texas and Elmer Beseke Jr. of California.
the United States Burnos Aires.
In the first set Gray's ser- vice worked well and he was good at the net, but he was in- clined to over-hit in his driv- ing.
wright was the weaker of the being very poor in his over-
The Argentine team is expected to visit the United States to compete for two. the America's cup this year.
Late-fuead work. stars mey ro 10
MacDougall was weak in his ser- vice and on his backhand, while his volleying was employed a slice servico and was very poor. Barrow
very steady throughout.
Primo Carnera, the heavyweight champlos, training for his title fight with Tommy Loughran at Miami, Florida, on Wednesday, is confident of victory to put it mildly.
"Ifeex Loughran," the great man roared "I kayo him
sure."
The second set saw Gray very ten rounda erratic, and, with Wright poor In This overhend work, Barrow and
He is undertaking to train down MacDougall awept through to a 6-3 from 272 to 258 pounds.
His Phila- delphia foe will acale less than 190, at top weight.
The best gal story
**
I have heard
win.
The last act saw Wright and Gry recover well, the former com-
for some time concerne a Canadians to the fore with good volley• ] surgeon, playing in Mexico City. ing, while Gray drove
good:
Driving to the last green in a tight length, often passing his opponenta match. the ductor saw his ball disap-down the centre of the court. pear into thick mud near a pand. No Pooner had it dropped, however, than
a large bird seized it and few oT.
Finding the ball inedible, the bird dropped it bang in the middle of the
green.
Invitations are to
•
*
be sent to
Chinese Pair's Easy Win
Kowloon C.C. v. Craigengower (L) Civil Service v. Royal Navy (F)
Royal Enginecra Signals (F) Football-Shield Competitions, South China v. St. Joseph's Borderers v. Club
Junior
Borderers v. Lincolns
Senior
FOOTBALL FORM GUIDE Comprehensive Table Showing Form of Clubs At A Glance
comprehensive guide to the form of all the major English Foot ball League clubs will be found in the tables given below. To assist in comparing the teams, details of how they have fared in their last five matches are given. The letters W, L'and D in- dicate matches won, lost or drawn,, respectively. Games played at home are shown in capital letters and away games in small type, The figures in brackets denote the position held by that team at the conclusion of last season. The asterisk indicates a promoted team and the sword signifies a relegated team,
The League positional tables give home and away details and include all matches played to date.
FIRST DIVISION. HOME
Tu Pia
AWAY Goala
Goali P. P. W. L. D. F. A. Pls P. W. L. D. F. A. Pta Arsenal (1) HLWW.29 13 9 2 4 31 15 22 Hud'Geld (6) dlWww .28 25 11 1 3 30 13 25 14 446 26
14 7 4 3 18 16 Derby (6) DwWD1 ...29 "Tothom (-) LwIWI
25 36 12 23 .30 14 9 4 132 18 19 Man'ter C. (16) DWWD 29 15
31 22 21 Blackb'n (15) WIWI .30
14 9 0
中
24 19
15 6 6 1 21 18
16 6 7 191 14 3 6
16 4 7
W. Brom. (4) LwLW 30 14 8 3 Portsm'th (8) WDDdL 29 1573 Everton (11) dwWDD 29 15 7 5 26 21 17 Sunderl'd (12) DIWAW 29 189 1 and Wed'day
43 14 23 14 (3) dDWwd 28 14 7 S Mid'abre (11) dlWLd
4.15 18 14 .29 14 10 4 0 20 20 Newcastle (3) wdLwD 29 15 5 2 8 31 19 16 14 48 2 21 31 10
159 3 12 A. Vilis (2) IWDI...10 14 8 8 1 32 26 17 16 3 9 4 1 32 8 Wolves (18) dIDLI.29 15 9 4 335
26 36 10 South Ching "g" v. Roval Artillery Leeds (9) IDLwW.28 11
14 1 7 Second Division
28 14 8 3 3 27 14 19 Leicester (20) dwWDw 27 14
14 2 9 3 17 30 Stoke (-) IWW.28 14 7 3 4 21 14 18 14 2 9 3 15 39 14 5 4 3 19 17 15 134 6 3 21 22 Liverpool (14) Liwdi.30 14 6 4 30 24 18 16 211 3 192 Bir'ham (13) DILIW..29 14 4 4 6 17 11 14 15 2 8 6 13 Shef'd U. (10) IWALI 30 15 6 4 5 23 23 17 Chelsea (19) ¿WUW ..28 14 7 6 2 28 19 16
18 1 13 14 14 0 11 3 II SECOND DIVISION.
HOME
AWAY Goals P. P. W. L D. F. A. Pts Grimsby (13) wWwID 29 15 11 3 1 41 21 25 "B'ford () WwWw! .29 14 9 3 2 36 21 20 Preston (9) LWdw..29 15 11 2 2 38 14 26 14 4 6 4 18 24 12 36 15 6 7 2 26 28 14 21 (3.15 p.m.Port V. (16) WwLD] 29 14 9 2 2 4 10 21 15 6 8 2 17 27 12 33
Third Division
Lincolns v. R.A.SİC. Radio v. University
Royal Air Force Royal Engineers. Hockey-Cher Clark Cun
Central British School v. St. An-
drew's
(2.45 p.m.) Y.M.C.A. v. Recreio "A"
(3 p.m.) Hong Kong Ladies v. Reerelo "B"
Friendly Matches
#K.S.RA. v. "Incognitor"
Baring
Annual RACE Meeting
Valley). 11.30 am. Yachting.
Blackpool idW ...28
(5 p.m.) Bary (4) W=W!W
Bradford (6) WwW.28 16 12 42
7 4
Goals
Pis.
P. W. L. D. F. A. Fu 149 50 29 16 18 41
15 4 6 5 15 21 13 33
449 0-13-36 8 33
8 13 32
2 25 31 12
38 10
11 29
28 8 21
Club's
Rifle Shooting.
30 162 2 1 45 18.25 +Bolton (-) IWIW..29
29 1 10 (Happy Plymouth (14) twani 29 14 8 15
Fulham (3) WIWd...29 14 11 1 2 25 Roval Hong Kong Yacht
Oldham (19) WDwwL 29 15 7 4.4 28 Night Race to Lantau Island,
Bradf'd C. (11) WLIWA 29 (3 p.m.) W. Him (20) ULLd.29 14 8 4 3 S'hampton idWW7.28 14 11 8
17 18
6 3 18.28
12 32
17 21
31
6
30
Hong Kong. Rifle Club
competition
monthly Hull (-) HWLD (2.30 p.m.)
Notta
DWOW 29 15 74 (15) Burnley (17) WILIW.28 15 Netts F. (5) ILWI...29 15 8 i Millwall (7) IWAD .28 14 7 Swansea (10) WDHW 29 15 7
22
Ranger's
Forecast
English League.
Chiu Chun-chiu and Lee U Wing were much too good for Ravenhill The doctor holed out for the match. and Tollinton and outpositioned
FIRST DIVISION their opponents time and again ASTON leading players In England. France,with the simplest case.
VILLA (-) v Stoke (-) The Chia-BLACKBURN (3) ▼ Everton (1) Japan, the United States, South eat pair were good at the net and DERBY (2) Africa, and Spain, to compete in the deadly overhead.
v Wednesday (0) 1935 Australian lawn
Leeds (2)
v Manchester C. (1) Leicester (3) Y HUDDERS-
FIELD (1)
pionships next January
tennir cham-
It is hoped Raven played a steady game, to give the championships, which but his recent illness was probably to responsible for his lack of stamina
LIVERPOOL (0) v Sunderland (0)' were held in Melbourne this year
MIDDLES. celebrate Melbourne's centenary.
the
BROUGH (2) Chelsea (1) status of a Wimbledon meeting. The which was evident in the second Newcastle (2) proposal is that eleven players be act
* ARSENAL (1) invited. Even if only six or eight se
Sheffield U. (0) ▾ WOLVES (0) cent, the financial result of the visit Captain P. S.
In the Club Single, the holder, TOTTENHAM will be assured.
Cannon deicated·
(-) y Portsmouth (-) WEST 8. R. G. Hoare, who reached the Riding
BROMWICH (1) v Birmingham (0) tandem, two Western quarter-finals of the Open Singles
SECOND DIVISION Australian cyclists, W. Read and G. by beating J. A Cassumbhoy on Jones, have just completed the journey Wednesday to provide one of the
Australia from Perth 1:0 Sydney-their time for the 3,00% miles: trip being 22 days 17 hours.
Geros
•
=
Jimmy Thomson, the Scottish golf professional, won a driving contest at
sensations of the tournament.
YESTERDAY'S RESULTS
BLACKPO01, (-) v Bury (~), BOLTON (-) ▾ Preston (~) BRADFORD C
(1) v Lincoln (1) BRENTFORD (~) v Oldham (-) FULHAM (2) v Burnley (1)
W
(2) v Bradford (1). NOTTS C. (1)
TM Swansea (2) Plymouth (1) v GRIMSBY (0) PORT VALE (2) ▼ Millwall (0)
The following were yesterday's MANCHESTER
the Roval Santa Monica in which the aggregate results:
The following are Hong Kong Golf Club starting HOW HANKOW GETS times for Fanling on Sunday:-
JOCKEYS,
OLD COURSE 9.28 a.m. O. E. C. Marton L. Goldman
S. T. Bullin A. B. Purves, " E. des Voeux LR. An-
drewes,
WEEKLY NURSERY HANDICAP 932
FOR NOVICES
H
9.30
9.40
9.62 0.56
"
Hankow, Feb. 13. What has proved a good incen- 9.44 tive in other years for young and 0.48 aspiring jockeys to take up the game-the Sunday morning race, 10.00 known, as the Spring Nursery Han-10.04 'dicap-has been revived. This is 10.12 weekly event for novice jockeys,(10.19 and points are awarded the win-10.20 ners and those placed, ponies be 10.24 ing supplied by owners and drawn | 10.28. for before the race,
10.08
H
non, who was competing with many of length of three drives counted. Thom- America's leading professionals, cluding Lea Diegal,
Open Doubles-First Round
of Philadelphia, CA. Wright and S. A. Gray best the Ryder Cup player, was an exky winner with return of 883 yards, an J. Barrow and D. M. McDougall average of 204 yards,
6-4, 3-6, 6-1.
*
SOUTHAMPTON
(-) v Hall (-: WEST HAM (4) v Notta F. (8)
THIRD DIVISION. (South) Huddersfield Town's new centre: Chiu Chun-chlu and Lee U Wing B
BOURNEMOUTH N. K. Littlejohn Cdr. G. F.forward, L. Brown, a 23-year-old
Transvaal player, stands
beat C. Ravenhall and H. D. BRIGHTON (0) Aldershot (2)
(4) v Southend (0) 6 ft. 2. in. H. J. Pellick 7 IL Geare, and weighs nearly 18st. In 1032 he Tollinion 6-4, 6-2, -
Bristol C. (2) v Torquay (0) CARDIFF (4) v Bristol R. (8) CHARLTON (~) v Coventry: (-) CLAPTON
v Nothampton (2) EXETER (1) v Crystal P. (1)
Hole,
M. 37.
3. Mane A. B. Raworth, toured Australia as a member of the H. B. Day J. W. Mayhew.
South African cricket team, and play-
W. J. Roberta R. L. Cherried in one Test.
S. Lloyd G. C. Worrall tennis player and swimmer.
He is also a' fina
Club Singles Championship:-
IM.
H. F. Phillips J. M. Gray.
帶
Kidd W. N. A Smalley.
It seems a pity that the
one TL-
C. Webb
11
R. 1. H. Selby D. Ellis.
H
11
J. MacKnight. maining link with the old Wimbledon
passed
(2)
Capt. P. & Cannon beat R. R. G. NORWICH (3)
Hoare 6-2, 6-3;··
4. M. Parker 3. Coulthart, demolition of the roodes with the A. J. Stocker beat T. C. Monoghan
Boddow E.
Wallington.
G. formerly stood between courts No. 1
and 2. Part of this stand accommo
L. G. Allison R. H. Griffithe, dated the gallery round the centre 110.32 H. T. Burton T. R. Chassels court,
10,36 A. E. Laamen D. S. Robb.
Wimbledon spectators In 1984 will F.A. Redmond T. 8. Whyte find a larger concrete stand has taken Smith
its place. The nests in the new stand Dunbar CWF will still be free, and more of the "Hosting" public will be able to watch 2. C. Monaghan 8. H.the play in comfort.
FE
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#
10.40 P
CLUB. CRICKET ELEVENS
10.44 10.48 # The following will represent the Hong Kong Cricket Club against
10.52 the Indian Recreation Club to-10.50 morrow:
11.00
Garrod,
Thomson. J. E.Dovey D, J. Keogh, A. C. L.Bowker W. Wright.
11.04
D. J. Mackle G, W, Tolmie.
ut XI at I.K.C.C.:.
11.08
AW Hayward (Captain), A
Back D. B. Hurley, Owon Hughes,
J. Forbes P.. B. Grant,
NEW COURSE
at the age of 19. Among those he
[fins opposed-ara Kid Berg, Tony Can- zongri Jimmy McLarnin and Bat Battalino,
A
Redmond and
9.01
Edward G. B. S. After ten years of fighting, Billy Petrolls, "the Fargo. Express," / has decided to retire, 100,
A.
4-6, 6-3, 6-2,
Handicap Singles “A.”~~L. G.
bertson (1) beat L M Lloyd (Scr,); 6-2, 6-1; 2
WHO THEY MEET NOW:
Swindon (1) NEWPORT (0) WATFORD. (1)
v Queens P.R. (1)'
v LUTON (1)
Gillingham (2)
v Reading (1) THIRD DIVISION (North)
Ro-BARROW (4)
BARNSLEY (2) B. Carlisle (0) CREWE (2) HALIFAX (2)
Tranmere (1) v Darlington (0)
DONCASTER (2)
Walsall (1) v York (0).
Hartlepools (-) y CHESTER.
Lincoln (19) LWID .29 15 BE Mane't'r U. (5) LwLl 29 14 5 7 2 21 20 12
Goala
18 35
12 30
5 27
2 10 2 15 20 6 26 1 10 3 13 3
13 22 5 24
39.4.12 34 6 24 0 II 3.10 27 3, 24 3 11 1 29 5 20
15
AWAY
4 10 1 24 44 9 21
TIL
Pts.
THIRD DIVISION (SOUTH) HOME
Goats P. P. W. L. D. F. A. Pia P. W. L. D. F. A. Pi Queen's P.R. (16)
IWdWW
28 15 12 2 Norwich (3) dDwWw .28 14 12 0 Reading (4) dDdWd .28 14 12 0 2 48 7 26 Coventry (6) WWW .28 14 11
Exeter (2) WwWid
Luton (14) WwidW
..29 14 11
..29 15 9 Bristol R. WaWIW
.27 13 11 +Charlton (-) IDIWI .27 12 9 Ald'ra't (18) WDd!L
Swindon (22) WILD 28 148 Crystal
P. (5) DIWAW 28 14 7 Clapton (20) WWWL 29 14 9 N'ampton (1) DIWIL 27 15 7 Walford (11) WW
29 14
Brighton (12) DDD 29 14
Torquay (3) Whe
4WDdL
1 40 16 25
2.33
145 16 23
137'12 23
*REEERA
*****-**REKONARI
|Gillingh'm (8) DdWwD 28 10 6 3 5
Southend (13) DIW,28 14 6 4 4 21 18 16 Bristol C. (15) ldWDw 27 14 4 3 7 21 15 15 B'ar'mth (18) ILIDI.28 12 6 3 26 22 15 Newport (20) ILIDI..28 14 2 5 6 14 17 12 Cardiff (19) WILI...28 13 5
83 24 22 13
THIRD DIVISION (NORTH) HOME
*Goals
6
15
21 20 16
22 19 13 36
15 3 8 4 18 27-10
14 4 6 4 17 28 12 33
14 3.6 5 21:
5 8 2 17 22
70 29 13 30
29 10 38
1 30
28
2.8 2 15 28 6
9
2 10
29. 10:39 8
19 39 6
14 7 9 3 12 307 18 2 8 3 21 42 15 2 11 2 16 42 14 1 7
15 2 13
16 47
TIL
Pis.
AWAY
Goals P. P. W. L. D. F. A. Pu P. W. L. D. F. A. Pla +Cierf'd (-) wWTW .80 16 14 20 44 13-28 14 Blockport (10) dWdWd 28 14 12 2 57 15 26 -14
4 2 23 13 18 46 4 4 6 18 18 14 40 Barnsley (8) DWW 29 14 12 9 7 10 12 26 15 8 7 7 2 Walmali (0) WdwIw
2 38 34 14 29 15 13 1 1 38 10 17 Tranm'e (11) WWW! 27
14 4 8 2 19 28 10 37 15 12 2 1 44 1 14 25 12 20 Doncaster (6) WWW 25 25 12 14
26 25 17 24 14 112 135 18 28
Halifax (16) WIWN
..29
Wsham (2) WwdWw z Barrow (9) DDIWI Hartlep's (14) LIDW 29 Gatenkend (?) Lawal 28 11 8 1 Acerton (13) WILID:10 16 7 York (20) IWID
27 1276 34 22.14. 1.29 14 6 2.5 47 35
47 35 17 15.
80 158
Southpt (12) DwDI .29 14 Crewe
16 8. D'aton (22) WIWW N. B'ght's (21) IWTW 29 14.8 Chester (4) LWD
28 156 Carlisia (9) LiwWd.29 11 Rotherham (17) IwDIL 29 14 Mansfield (16) ¿WIW] 28 14 Rochdale (18) LILIL 29 IS
72
·14 a 10 2 10
158 10
18. 1 10
1440
11 15
12
47.3 16 31 11 '22
21 14 14 2 71 1 15 42,5 19
SCOTTISH LEAGUE HOME
AWAY AN Goals
Gools PP.WE D.F. A. Pie P. W. L. D. P. A. Pu Moth'well (2) WwL2W 29 15 13 3 E S1 14 25 14 31 1:2 29 15:24 Rangers (1)
Hearts (3) wW&Ww...29
Aberdeen (5) WIWIW 29
Utd. (16), IWdWw 3
0'3- LwW&W:'29. Stay Johnstons
FIELD (B) Jok MANSFIELD (4) v Rochdale (1) New Brighton (5) v Rotherham (8) Wright and Gray'v H D and S, A. Southport (4) y Gateshead? (X),
Rumjaha
[STOCKPORT (8) ▼ Chester (5)
WREXHAM (1) v Accrington (0)
'Petrolle, started his career in 1924, Chiu and Leo ý Iu Tak-chenk and
Hung
TO-DAY'S GAMES
LD, Kjibee, I. McInnes, E. J. R.
Mitchell, T. A. Pearce, J. E. Potter, 9.32 s.m. C. J. Stellingwerff R. A
2nd XI at I.R.C
0.49 Mackensie (captain), HW, 9:50 Baner, P. E. Barket, OWE, Bishop, 10.04 Davion, CHE.. Dirett. Han 10,12 71. E.:Lanimert, "W!/ K. Robinson. 10.20
4. Stewart and R. T. Talbot,
Commander Robert C. T. Ros, R.N. Lo and Lo v. Finch (Retd.) has been, appointed secretary
Rodgers p Mrs. Thomson Miss Curtin, of the Professional) Golfora"-Associa Cannon Dr. Irwin G. E. B. Divett.. tion and will, jake up his doties on Mrs. Smalley Mral Shrigley, March (1, when Mr. Parry T. (Perziou NCochrane 0 Gordon relinquishes his dallas, CA Mr. Parim Mrs. Walker/ Miar Thomas, take bean for to cr Kr. Syme Thomson Vilhealth sharing
of the issoolation or ben
Miljard
Wright
Scottish League.
Kinock (6) WIWID 231 Falldek (11) alle W1-323 Hamilton (8) WwDdi Celler
IDWID
©Hibernians Dando (15)
Ciskie (2)
WLDW
FIRST DIVISION
AIRDRIE. (5)
Queen's Park (8) Partick Aberdeen (0)
beath (4)5w) Falkirke: (3) F/ DUNDEE (1) Hamilton (6)*
ADIDAS Airdrie (18) DILIW C'Abanth (17) LWLI
14.11
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