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CHALLENGEA

(Continued from Page 3.)

AT CRICKET

Trowt And Baxter

Beat Lincolns

CENTRAL BRITISH TRIUMPH

1

Ming Everest, the other junior player, who Agured in the forward line in the absence of Miss G., Kroutskaya, anon [accustomed herself to the fast play of the senior forwards, and, although she

The Central British School de- has still to improve her stickwork, she fully justifed her selection by acoring fented. "C" Company of the Lin- a goal in her first match with the senior colns by 32 runs in a friendly crie eleven.

ket match at King's Park yester-

It is highly probable that her dis-| day, [play has earned her a regular posi-

The School hatted first and the

tion in the team as Misa Krout-frst wicket partnership realised 50 kaya is still on the injured list.

runs before Baxter (14) was Jout.

Miss Irene Gittins, who played on the left wing last season, has re-

Central British turned from Canton, but I under-Trowt, e W. Smith b H. Smith stand and she will not take up the Baxter, run out... game this

Reason. Ming Molly Street, W. Smith b H. Smith Churn took over her position, moy-Burn, B.H. Smith

Mulcahy, b W. Smith Ing up from left-half, with Mrs. Holden, Meakin.. Maud White Berreux returning to Walton, b H. Smith..... the game after a season's absence. Wilson, c Dewey b Menkin

· HALF-BACK STRENGTH Ainslie, e W. Smith b Brealoy. The Saints are a well balancedrovan, e Meakin & Dewey

Millington, not out alde with an exceptionally strong intermediate line. Miss J. Wong and Miss I. Woolley are at the top| of their form at the moment.

Extras (323)

Total

Bowling Analysis

The full-backs have overcome Dewey their fault of mis-hitting, which Meakin proved the weak link in the defence. Smith W. Smith fast year, and have held up each at-Brealey |tack with confidence this Benson.

"C" Company (Lincolns) The forwards, while being very fast, Meakin, & Trowt are still not getting sufficient power behind their shots.

Williams, b Trowt

Dewey, 1.b.w. Baxter Green, b Trowt Brealey 1.b.w. Haxter Harrison, b Baxter

"Y" HAVE COACH TO Stevenson, b Baxter

THANK

[Continued from Page 4.)

THE FUTURE TEAM.

H. Smith, b Trowt

Maughan, b Trowt

run

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Home Football Card For Saturday

FIRST DIVISION'

v Wolves (2)

Tottenham (0)

v Huddersfield (2)

ARSENAL (3) B'MINGHAM (2) Blackburn (2) Leeds (0). Liverpool (2) V

7. DERBY (2)

ASTON VIL. (3) Grimsby (~) Everton (0) Chelsea (2) Sunderland (0) Preston (-) Leicester (0)

30 M'CHESTER C (-) ▼ 14 M'DLESBORO (2) v 0P'SMOUTH (0) v AW'NESDAY (2) V

STOKE (-)

5 W. HROM (2)

.

V

10 BLACKPOOL (3) v. 1 BRADFORD (5) v BRENTFORD (3) v

1 Bury (-)

SECOND DIVISION

Bradford C. (2) Burnley (0) M'chester U. (4) S'FIELD U. (-) Swanken (0) Barnsley (-) Southampton ()

23 FULHAM (1)

[HULL (-)

101 NEWCASTLE (-) v

Norwich (-)

PLYMOUTH (1) ▼

2 WEST HAM (6) ད་ Notts C. (3).

THIRD DIVISION (North)

v

BOLTON (-)

0. M.

R.

W. NOTTS F (6) v

Port Vale (1)

0

20

Oldham (0)

Q 3

19

0

29

3

в

1

BARROW (3)

v

4 1 4

Carliste (1)

Chesterfield ().

V

N. Brighton (3) Chester (0) D'LINGTON (1)

11 Halifax (4)

Y

STOCK T (2)

3

{LINCOLN (-)

y

Doncaster (-)

MANSFIELD (0) v

York (2).

12 ROTHERHAM (3)

Gateshead (2)

SOUTHT (3)

TRANMERE (3) v

13

2

WREXHAM (5) Crewe (1)

12

W. Smith, e Baxter b Trowt Ormsby, not out

5 Rochdale (3)

WALSALL (5)

Hartlepools (2)

V. Accrington (0)

THIRD DIVISION (South) Bournemouth (2) v Bristol R. (0). BRISTOL C. (2) v Torquay. (0) CLAPTON (4) Cardiff (2) COVENTRY (5) v Aldershot (1) EXETER (1) ♥ Queen's P.R. (1) GILLINGHAM (3) v Brighton (0) |MILLWALL (-) Swindon ()

NEWPORT (1)

v Crystal P. (0)

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Total

60

Bowling Analysis

D

M. R W

10 1 36

3

10 1 33

6

READING (4)

WATFORD (0)

SCOTTISH LEAGUE

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TO-MORROW Billiards-Steel Coulson League,

St. Patrick's Club v. Royal Engineers Royal Artillery v. Garrison Sergeants Golf,-

Northampton (2) v Southend (0)

v Luton (1).

v. Charlton (1)

v Queen's Pk. (2)

FOOTBALL FORM GUIDE Comprehensive Table Showing Form Of Clubs At A Glance

Alish Football Clubs and the premier Scottish League will be COMPREHENSIVE guide to the form of all the major Eng- found in the appended tables. 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 indicate matches won, lust, and drawn, respectively. Games played at home are shown in capital letters, while away games are denoted by ordinary 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 dagger signifies a relegated team.

First Division

P.

T

The following League positional tables give home and away, details and Include all matches played to date:

HOME .

AWAY Goals

Goal P. W. L.D. F. A. Pts. P. W. L. D. F. A. Pts Pt. 953 19 12 11. 7 4 0 3 12 4-11 22 7 5 1 1 21 9 11 9 5 4 0 14 14 10 21 8 7 1 0 32 6 14 7 0 2 5.9 12 5 19 8 5 0 3 18 7.13 8 2-4 2 14 14.6.19 7 4 1 2 16 8 10 94 41 16 17 9 191 8 2.5 1 1 24 5 19 8 2 5 1 10 27 5 18 8 3 4 1 13 17 7. 19 8 0 5 3 19 3 It 8.1 6 1 719 3 17 8 1 4 3 11 20 6 16

Sunderl'd (6) WwWwL 16 Stoke (12) wLwW! ... 16 Arsenal (1) WIWAL... 15 *Grimsby (-) wabiw, 16 Man'ter C. (5) WIDw. 16 Axion.V. (13) WdWwW 16 8 6 0 2 25 14 14 Liverpool (18) dWIWw. 16 8 6 1 1 20 11 13 West Brom (7) WDWWw 16 8 4 1 3 24 13.11 Everton (14) WIWIL 16 .8 7.3 0 22 10 14 Wednesday (11) IWIW) 16 8 6 0 2 20 8 14 Preston (-) DdWIL .. 16 8 5 2 1 11 5 11 Derby (4) WIDIL... 16 9 4 3 2 15 12 10 Portsm'h (10) LWIW, 168 5 1 2 20. 6 12 Tottenham (3) WIWIW 16 8 4 2 2 17 12 10 8 2 5 1 17 5 15 Birm'ham (26) LdWw 16. 8 4 4 0 12 13 899 4 1 11.17 7 15 Leeds (9) WWL!.... 16 9 4 3 2 18 16 10 7 1 4 29 29 4 14 Blackburn (8) DIL!.. 16 8 3 2 3 11 9 9 8 15 28 17 4 13 Wolves (15) WILDW168 5 2 1 21 14 11 Leicester (17) LwLW

805 2.9 19 2 13. 16 9 8 4 2 13 12 8 7 14 29 16 '12 Hud'feld (2) Wiwaw: 16 75 1 1 21 7 11 9 8 18 27 1 12 Middlesboro (16) IDDI 16

9 16 2 12 20 4 10 Chelsea (19) LILW 15 7 8 4 0 II 12 6 8 2 6 0 8 21 4 10 17.

Second Division

7 1 2 4 8 9 6

HOME

Goals

7 8.4 0.9 11.6 16

8 1 6 1 12 22. 316

AWAY

Goala P. P. W. L.D. F. A. Pts. P. W. L. D. F. A. Pts Pta Bolton (3) LIWIW 16. 8 7 1 0 29 $14 853 0 16 13 10 24 Brentford (4) IWwWw 16 8. 7 0 1.22 5 15 8 3 3 M'ter U. (20) WwW{W 16

2 17 15 8 23 9 8 1 0 25 8 16 7 3 4 12 14 6 22 West Ham (7). WAW 16 8 7 1 0 18 8 14. 8 3 4 1 12.19 7 21 Blackp'l (11) LIDWO 1886 1 1 16 7 13 8 2 3 3 13 15 7 20 Notts F. (17) WIW). 16 850 3 18 6 13 8. 2.4 2 14 16 6 19 Burnley (15) DwWIW, 16 8 6 1 1 23 10 13 8 2 5 1 7 15 5 18 Bradford C. (6) WIDIL 16 8 4 2 2 14 10 10 8 2 6 0 8 7 7 17 Fulham (16) dDIW! 16 8602 25 10 14 80 3 4 14.3 17 Bury (12) WIWT... 16 8 7 1 0 14 8 14 816 1717 17 +Shef'd (-) LIWID 16 8 4 2 2 2010.10 8:24 2 11.12 6 16 +Newcastle (-) wWIWw 16

81 7 0 10 30 2 15 9 4 5 0 18 25 8 16

7 4 3 0 16 11 8

"Barnsley (-) WIDIW 168 50 3 15 4 13 Plym'h (10) wWwW... 16 7 4 2 1 20 13 9 9 2.5.2 12 18 6 15 Bradford (5) IDIWA 16 8 3 2 3-13:11 9814 98 155 14 Norwich. (-) WdWw: 16

Port Vale (8) LIDIL.. 16 Swansea (19) WIWIL Stampton (14) WAWH 16

16

V

Kilmarnock (-)

V

Airdrie (1)

Y

Queen O'S. (1)

V

v Hibernian (0)

Partick (0)

Oldham (9) WILID

16

V St. Johnstone (1)

Hull (15) ILIWw Notts C. (18) DALIL ̧.

IG

16

Third Division (S.) ·

ALBION (-) AYR (1) [CLYDE (3)

DUNDEE (1) FALKIRK (3) HEARTS (2) MOTHERW'L (-) v Dunfermline (-) RANGERS 44) St Mirren (1)

v. Hamilton (2) V CELTIC (2) [Figures in brackets denote result of corresponding game last season, and

Completion of First Round Royal teams in capital letters are favoured to Hong Kong Golf Eics Section win. All teams mentioned .Brst are Railway Cup Competition and playing at home.7 Entries Close for Competition,

Hockey

goaleti an

Army Trial (U.S.I.Cground), 4.15

p.m. H.M.S. Kent . Hong Kong Hockey

Club Juniors

(King's Park), 5 p.m.

|Lectures—=

Surg. Condr. A E. Phillips on Hockey Umpiring (Naval Dock yard), 5.30 p.m.

RECREIO WITHOUT GROUND

(Continued from Page 4), Last season the Recreio made very sporting gesture by entering a second team in the competition. The junior players, however, were only novices and were defeated an heavily in all their matches that the entry was not repeated this season

Other forms of sport offering more facilities have unfortunately attracted

7 4 1 2 18 6 10

9 4 3 2 19 16 10

9 5 2 2 19 19 12 8 3 14 13 9 10 8.42 2 16 12 10 8 4 3 1.13.10 9 8 1 691 3

TOME

Goal.

91 6 29 18 4 14 7 0 4 3 2 9 3 13 7:06 1 4 13 113 B: 0 5 3.7 23. 3 13 8.0 7 1 426 1 11.

8 1 7 0.9 25 2 11

8 0 5 36 19 3 6

AWAT

TI

X: Goals P. P, W. LD. F. A. Pts. P. W. L. D. F. A. Pts Pts Chariton (5) IW]wa .. Reading (3) WIDIW.. 15

15 7 6 0 1 20 8 19 8 3 3 2 10 12 8 21 7601 24.5 13.8 3 4 1 13 12 7 20 Coventry (2); WIWAL 15" 85, 1-2 23 5 12 7 3 319 8 7 19 Crvital. P. (12) IWwDd 167 51118111 8224 13:14 8 19 Brighton (10) WIW 15 7 6 0 1 19 1 138 2 42.10.14 6 19 +Millwall (-) IWD 16 8 4 2 2 12 8 10 8:34 1 12 16 7 17 Newoort (18) 'WwDwL 15 8 4 2 2 16 12′107 34 08-18 6 16 Cardiff (22) LdDd 16 0 5 2 2 13 12 12 1 1 429 21 16 N'ampton (13) WIWAD 15

7 51 116 9 11 8 2 517. 155 16 Bristol C. (19) WaLIW 15 Swindon (8) ILIWA. 15 8 5 1 2 22 6 12,

27-14 211 18 4 18 Luton (6) DWDAW... 16

6.6 2 0 13 5 12 7 14 2 5.15 # 16 Torquay (20) WIW 15

841 314 1111 81 4 3 7 13 5 16 Oueen's P.R. (4) dWIDI 15

70 215 7.12 7 1 51 9.16 3 15 73 13 10 7 9 8 2 5 1 7 15 5 14 Watford (15) Lawaw 15 8 5 3 0-15 5 10 7 0 4 3 8 13 3 13 Clapton (11) WIWID.. 15 84 21 16 10 9 7.1 4 2 6 12 4 13 Aldershat (14) IDAL! 15 8 4 2 2 16 8 10 7 0 5 2 4 18 2 12 Bristol R. (7) wwaDi. 15 7 2 0 5 22 14 9 8 16 17 24 3 12 Gillingham (17) DLDID 15 7 3 2 2 11 11 8 8 0 5.3 8 16:3 11 B. 3.4 1 12 157.7.04 3 11.16 3 10 7 3 3 1 14 13 7 8 1 6 1 3 16 3 10 7 3 4 0 13 13 6 9 0 6 3 7 22 3 9

HOME

AWAY

EASTERN COUNTIES much of the attention of many players Exeter (9) LIWAD

TRIUMPH

Kent Lose In County Rugby Series

15

16

and, what with the ground difficulty. Bournem'h (21) WWL!D'15 the team captain finds it very dificult Southend (16) WILD to raise a strong eleven.

Last week Miss L. Silva-Netto was tried out as a forward with) success, so that she will retain this Position instead of being a-wing half. Miss M. Alves, Miss B. D'Almada, and Miss M. da Roza are The Eastern Counties continued three experienced players of last

London, To-day.

in winning vein in the County year's team who are not in the team Rugby Champioship yesterday, this year. Surrey bowing by 19 points to 5

on foreign soil.

championship

In the other match Middlesex beat Kent by 18 points to 14 at Rectory Field, Blackheath.

Yesterday's results were:-

COUNTY CHAMPIONSHIP

NAVY "A" LOSE TO CLUB IN SCRAPPY RUGBY GAME

(Continued from Page 4) On several occasions the Navy backs were almost over, but the determined tackling of the Club backs prevented any score.

The Navy forwards were heeling FRIENDLY

well and obtained the ball nine Port'th. Services 11 Guy's Hospital 30 times out of ten

In the tight Aldershot Services 5 Bristol

13 scrums.

Eastern Counties 19 Surrey

Kent

14. Middlesex

Reuter.

5 18

Club Increase Pressure

!

Goals:

Third Division (N.)

-Gouls Tranmere (7) WdWwW 15, 3 8 0.021 6 16 7 3 1 3 11-8-9-25- P. P. W..L.D. F. A. Pts. P. W. L. D. P. A. Pia Pis Halifax (9) Wdwww 16, 9 8 0 1 22 19 17 7 3 2. 2.98 8 25 Stockport (3) wWwL! . 15 8 21 20 8 11 7 4-3 0 19 15 8 19 Chester (18) IW8Dd. 15 7 5 11 24 8 11 8 3 3 2 10 9 8 19 Wrexham (6) Wawaw 15 Doncaster (5) ILIWA.. 15 75 2 0,16 8 10 8 2 1 5 7 9 9 19 Darlington (16) wDILI 15

8 5 1 2 19.9.12 +Lincoln (-) WIWwD 15 Mansfield (1) WdWWD' 16 Barrow (6) LIWIW 15 Crewe (14) WwWà ..' 15 Chesterfeld (2) WwEdi) 15 York (1) IDIW

... 15

7 5 11 18 5 11 Gateshead (19) IWILI 16 8 4 2 2 14 9 10 Rotherham (21) WILIW 15 84 13 18 10,11 7 16 0 5 19 2 13 7 15 110 22 3, 19 N. Brighton (15) IDDI 15 703448 48 34 1.11.13 Accrington (20) WIDI 16 84 2 2 18 11 10 8 & 2 8 19 2 12 Hartlepools (11) IDIWI 15 7 2 3 2 13 12 6 8 2 6 0 12 204 19 7.11 Carliste (18) WILID. 15 8 4 2 2 14 13 10 7 0 7 03:19 0 10- Southport (18) TWILI. 15 7 2 4 1 10 14 5 8 15 2 11 21 49 Rochdale (22) DILIW. 15

8 3 3 2 10 15 8 7 0 8 1 2 18 19 Walsal (4) LIDdL

7 2 2 3 11 12 7 19 7 4 1 2 14 7 10 8 4 0 11 15 8 18 85 21 22 8 11 7 3 3 1.10 12 7. 18 75 11 16 7 11 7 5 1 1 14 7 11 .85 21 21 15 11 15.6.11

Scottish League

16

9 2 5 28 16 8 1 8 14 3 5.11.16 7 14 2 12 22 48 81 5 2 7 12.4 15

8 1 6 1 10 25 3 14

8 1 3 4 7 10 6 8 0 8 310 22 2 8

HOME

Goals

AWAY AS

·Goala

11

P. P. W. L.D.F. A. Pl. P. W. L. D. F. A. Pts Pts Rangers (1) WWwDw' \. 17 ' • • 7601186 18 10 7 21:26 10 15 28 In the opening minutes of the St. J'stone (9) Wind. 18 98 @ 123 3 17. 9 3 3 3 10 13 26 second half the Club backs were Hearts (6) dwwDI........ 18 8 40 4·16 5 12 16 6 3 119 12 13 25. seen in several good movements, Celile (3) WWwwW 19

Aberdeen (5) dwwdw. 18 10 7-2 1 15 9 15 8 3 2 3 14 12 9 24 Turner being brought down when Hamilton (11) WWDID 17

9 6 1 2 28 5 14 10 4 4 2.13 11 10 24 9 7 9.2,31 12 16 8 2 3 3 9 13 7 23 almost over. Lammert and Griffiths Dundee (12) DwWwl, 19 9 5 1 9 12 16 13 10 3 5 2 14 20 8 21' were also prominent in several Kilmarnock (7) IWWdW 19 10 7 3 0 26 12 14 9 2 5 2 17 19 6 29 Clyde (14) HLDI *48 8.4 2 2 13.11 10:10 3 3 4.13 25 10: 20 Passing bouts.

Motherwell (2) W. 18 Airdrie (18) War 18 9 5 3 114 11 11 9 2 13 13 17 18 86 0 2 22 8 14 10 1 639,15 5, 19 Queen O'S (41 LLIWI 18 10 5 3 2.14 8.12 Hibernian (16) DWIW 18 19 51 4.17 5 14 8 1 6 1 8 18 17

01:52 8.10 418. Queen's Pk (15) DML 17742 113.99 10428-447.26413 *Albion (-) DIL. 18 9 4 3 2 15 15 10 82 619 21 5.15 Partick (10) WWLW 17 11 5 42 21 17 12 6 0 6 0.3 15 0 12 Ayr (8) WHDW........ 18 9 4 8.2.14 12:10 9 1 8 0 12 412 12 Falkirk (10) IWIM1794412112 9 807 17-22 1 10 St..Mirren (17) ILWI - 18 8..2 61 7 185-10 18 17 20 3 8. Dunfermline (-) DIWD 18 9 2 5 213 229 08 13.24 1/7

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C.B.A. STRENGTH

(Continued from Page 4)... Miss Marion Bryson and Miss E. Beavis are two strong players in

From a scrum-down on the Navy the intermediate line, who work very ball out to Turner who sold the five-yard mark, Robertson slung the hard. Miss Bryson possesses next "scoop" shot, which is easily dummy and dashed over the line to the most accurate of any lady play-son failed with the kick.

ground between the posts. Robert er in the competition.

After the Navy had failed to score on several occasions through side, and one who is always very dar faulty handling, the Club were gerous inside, the circle. This young again seen in a attack. player has a very promising future in Ladies' hockey and bids fair to replace

Miss Marle Smith in the forward line

fa the most aggressive player in the

Turner's Bad Luck

Scotts Past Cumming and M. W

Miss M. Woolley, as one of the Colony's Turner was primarily responsible ahead by Griffiths saw leading forwards. Colony for the second try, taking the ball take the hail on the bounce and run

The C.B.A. are an exceptionally neatly from Lammert to punt over a yards to score strong proposition on their own the head of Nix, gather the ball on Past Baker-Faulkner, Archer again ground, and in both matches against the run, and again punt over Baker added the points the Hong Kong Ladies, have em Faulknering teams;

Dr. J. A. R. Balby lined up the follow (Kent) std Lt. Nix (Kent) Mns Picks

erged as victors.

ever, appear to be thei Waterloc

in their matches they have only secured three pointe

R. Coppin, D. A. W. Navy Mid, Baker-Faulkner (Kent); (Modway), Le Franke (Ween) and A Pay. Sub-Lt Biggle (Kent), L4, Webb B. Mathews (Saffolk); Lt. Scatchard Anton (Adventure); La Watkiha (Os

Jones who has closely following op Clab. R. Goldman: 8. D. Archer R.wald), Moe Foster (Kent); Le Field scrambled the ball over the Nary goal, H. Grifiths, 0. P. Lammert and P. JOswald), L. Kelbourne (Falmouth), Archer converted with a good kick. linean. Turner, minfudged Its bounce. Gardner M. W Turner and LG. Lt. Whitfield (Falmouth) A. B. Wood

few minutes from time a punt D. K. Halop; F. G. Nigel, F. B. Jones; mouth)

Robertson; G. C. Moutrie, SH. Garrod, man(Falmouth) and A. B. Lewis (Fal-

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