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THE CHINAMMATION MONDAYERVEERS
ST. ANDREW'S.
OVERWHELM
ST. GEORGE'S
WINS RECORDED ON ALL RINKS
BRADBURY'S GALLANT EFFORT
Six rinks took part in the bowls match between St. George's and St. Andrew's societies, which was
A Ward, the brilliant St.-started this year and is likely to
Joseph's inside-right above, did
not take part in yelterity's game against Lyeman as he was ill in bed....
become and annual event, at the Kowiona B.G.C. last Saturday, and which the Scottish team won by 64 shots
On paper the St. Andrew's team was definitely, the stronger, but,
Malpas, - above, the Lineoing? inside-right, gave a polished die- play in partnership with Clayton against the League champions yesterday.
H.K.V.D.C. SIGNALS" despite this, no one expected that GEORGE RODGER
HOCKEY TEAM
All-Indian Side
the victory would be such a de- cisive one.
from the sing juh
the 12th head
HOME FOOTBALL
THIRD DIVISION (North)
Carlisle
NO CHANGES
RECORDED IN
LEADERSHIP HA
Rangers Five Points In Arrears
LEICESTER AND TRANMERE
CONSOLIDATION”.
Darlington 4 Rochdale
Gateshead
Hartlepools
Mansfeld
Oldham Rotherham Tranmere Walsall Wrexham
2. Accrington S Southport
2 Ciere.
4 York 1. Barrow
I Stockpart
5 N Brighton
3 Chester
*Lincoln
0 Chesterfeld 1
SCOTTISH LEAGUE
London, Saturday. Aberdeen
No changes in the leadership Albion of any of the five major soccer Arbroath leagues were recorded as the re- A sult of to-day's games.
Detailed results, as cabled Renter, were as follow:
TO PLAY IN HIS
LAST INTERPORT? Anal
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FIRST DIVISION
4 Wolves Birmingham 2 Aston Villa Blackbo.....
Preston
1
- 2 Brentford.
Everton.
0
5 Bolton Or Derby
2 Portsmouth
SECOND DIVISION
Bradford Bury. Doncaster Leicester Norwich.
1. Fulham
Bradford C.
1
1- Charlton
1 Burnley
2 Plymouth
The greens were in fine condi- tion, slightly on the fast side.! but, nevertheless, ideal for bow A new hockey team, the Volmling.. With the exception of J.] teer Signallers, has been formed w.C. Bonner's rink, all the Scot-
(Continued from Page 4) · Chelsea and will be affiliated to the Hoar fish fours were in the ascendency
Grimsby Kong Hockey Association.
It is too bad the Referees Leeds G. S. Archhatt's
officiating on Saturday were not Liverpool The officials comprise Lieuten-quartette, who were opposed to) ant J. H. Bottomley (President) the rink skipped by Bonnar, held guided by the Football Associa Manchester C. 3 Wednesday
tion's official hand-book, other-Stoke Man To Fani CQMS. Padgett, M.RE. (Chair Srimly antil
when, after being level at 13-all, wise there might have been one Sanderland 2 Msborough man), Jiwan Singh (Hon. Secre- her registered one more shot and penalty awarded instead of the W. Bromwich 1 Hudderfield Man To Vanitary L M Singh (Asst. Hon.
|"glat" which occurred, very near- Secretary), Sirnagat S. Chowd and then collapsed completely.
ly every game in the three divi-Blackpool The match Les Stone.bury (Captain) and Puran Singh Bradbury's rink and A. M. Hol between B. W.
sions being marred by one. (Hon. Treasurer).
land's four was also keenly fought Their first match, will probably out for some considérable time, Referees Please Note take place on Saturday next, but from the 10th head until the · Referees would do well to note against a team yet to be nominat-17th-Holland-recorded 14 shots the following which is contained ed. The team will be: Gurdial against a reply of one shot by in the F. A. Referee's Chart Notts F.
Shefield U. Singh; G. Singh and Bachan Singh; Bradbury! Bradbury himself which should, incidentally, be in A. Singh, 3. Chowdhary and L M played a brilliant but lone hand, the hands of every official hand- Southampton 2 Tottenham
0 Barnsley Singh; Gurbax Singh, Jagjeel and had he been favoured with ling a game: The penalty kick Swansea
W. Hamm 4 Full |Singh, A. Singh, D. Singh and better support the result might can only be awarded for the fol-
-THIRD DIVISION (South) Jiwan Singh. Eeserves: Sarwan have been vastly different. {lowing nine offences, intentionally
Aldershot - 0 Luton Sing and K. Singh.
(Continued in next.Column) committed by a player of the de-
Brighton fending side within the penalty
Bristol area: tripping an opponent, kick-
Coventry ing an opponent, striking an op-
Exeter ponent, jumping at an opponent, willwall handling the ball holding an
Newport opponent, pushing an opponent, charging an opponent violently or Queen's PR.
Swindon 2 Notts County dangerously; charging an opponent
Torquay
0 Bournemouth from behind
Watford 4 Reading *
China: Oct 10thy
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Clyde
by Dunfermline Hamilton
Hibernians Partick.
1 Rangers
1 St. Johnstone 2
1 Dundee
0. Celtic
1 Kilmarnock
1. Third Lanark, 0
9 Hearts
2 Motherwell
8 Airdrie
2 Queen's Pk 1 Queen of S.
1
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Tables To Date
FIRST DIVISION.
P W L D
Goals
FA
1 Sunderland 16.11 3 2 45 24
#derfeld
Derby
16 9 3 4 26 -16 8 3 5 34 Arsenal...16 7 45 3 I 19
1 M'chester C. 1 8 5 226 22 18
1 Middlesboro 167 63 44 25 17 1 Birmingham 16 6 5 5 23 26 17 Chelsea ..16.. 7 6 3 25 29 17 Liverpool.16 6 6 4 32 24 16 Stake
0
.3 Manchester U. 5 Leeds
9 Fort Vale
5 Newcastle
5 Northampton
2 Bolton
-1 Wednesday
.17 S 6
Wolves
Blackburn 15
0
Preston
W. Ewich 16 6 8
16 3 8 3
Everton ...16 5.8 3 28
1 Grimsby ...15 69 21 34 12 1 Portsmouth 15 47.4 18 27 12
2 Brentford 13 4 8 3 21 25 11 Aston Villa 16 3 9427 47 10 SECOND DIVISION
0 Cardiff
3 Bristol R.
1
1 Southend
0
I
- 4 Gillingham.-.-.
2 Clapton
Goals
P WL-D FA 3 Leicester 16.11.4 1 34 Tottenham 16 943 38
3 Crystal P.
0
Doncaster ..16 93.
1 Hackpool S
2 Chariton 16 74
2 Newcastle 15 8 5 Mchester U. 16 3.
The manaal goes further, how SOUTH-CHINA BEAT EASTERN Sapto 16-7 jever,--and states that it is
the
| INTENTIONAL BEEACH OF THE LAW which mast be punish- ed-What about it my hearties!
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Delightful Soccer
IN FINE GAME
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Scores Level
Falbam..
Swansea ..16 6 5 Sheffield U, 16 7 6 3 Plymouth
Bary
West Ham Notts: F.
.15 77 1.
16. 5.3
It was a change to see the type A fast ground shot by Chau Bradford of soccer served up by the Ping-to almost sent Eastern two | Bradford C. 16 Fusiliers against the Club on goals ahead, but Tsang dived and Burnley 1643
Norwich Saturday The Welshman were;
Towards the jaterval, Barnsley...16 4 8 4 cleared. certainly on the mark and gave South China. took up the attack, Port Vale 16 4 10 2 21
16 3 10 3. 18 39 the Civilian defence-s most try-and were awarded a penalty for Hall
THIRD DIVISION (South) ing time, especially Sid Strange, a foul by Lai Ting-choi. Li Wing-
Gogle [who risked a sprained ankle to on converted and levelled the
P W L D FAP. no avail!
Reading .16 12 4. D 37 Early in the second half camé | Luton ...16 10 4 231 13 As I forecasted in last Friday's two quick goals. A perfect cen- Coventry..16 3 3 5 45 19 editions of the China Mail, the tre by Wong King chung was Queen's PP. 16 8 5 3 Radio Sporto Chab have at last headed goalwards by Chan Tal-- Crystal P. 17 87
| Torquay "...177. negotiated their most difficultifai, the Easter enstodian failing mouth 16.6 corner They proved this on to hold the ball Saturday when they gurprisingly
scores.
Very Fine Goal
WWtford 16:5
Notts C. 15 Gilllegbam .16 6 6 4 25
Bristol C...16 6 7 3 17 21 15
held the Athletic to a draw. They From the resultant kick-on Clapton 16 7 have only to retain their present Sang Ling-sing went elean Swindon ...16 6 6 4 28 24 16 fort to end up somewhere near through the South China defense the middle of the League table in an amazing solo effort, and his wall.16 5 5 5 21 24 17
final shot Had Tsang well, bestea. Candir.16 5 6 5 22
Southend I, 466 The St. Joseph's -F.C. suffered
Eastern pressed hard for the Bristol E...16 57-4 a bitter disappointment yesterday deciding, goal, but their efforts Brighton...16 5 7 4 when A. Ward was unable to went unrewarded, and it was Newport...16 4 8 4. play owing to indisposition.
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South China who eventually gain Aldershot ..16 48 4
Exeter
174 103 ed the winning point, again
Nthampton -17. 4112 through Chan Tak-fai, who seiz
THIRD-DVISION (North) ed upon a bad miskick by Tong
Gozl At the conclusion of the match Man-hing to dash through the
P..W LED A Pix. spoons were exchanged between centre and net from close quar-Tamere 16 19 1 5 12 14 25 the two teams, Mrs. Margown prefers.
Chester 1854 63518 Chesterfield 15 1 6 37 13 setting them on behalf of the
Lizicobr
winners, and Mrs. Archbitt dia SAINTS SECURE BOTH POINTS
FROM EFEMUN
Walan 16 8 5.3 Rotherham 1167 54 Stockport...17 3 7 7
| Oldham
Wrexham
tributing them for St. George's. Dr. J. C. Macrown and Mr. G. S. Archbutt, the President of the St- Andrew's and St. George's; So- cieties, respectively, made approard throughout and left com- Baw
priate speeches.
St-Georges:
St. Andrew's
WA. Cornell
J. C. Polsom
DE Bone
9. Drummond
E. B. Beed
Carr
G. EF. Thompson R. C. Wallace
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|V.-M. Hast.
E. Tack
E. E. Maughan
G. S. Archbutt
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W. S. Drake
H.Major
A. E. Silkstone
J. G. Heter
WA
G.
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Hartlepools 187
paratively little for Costs to do?
Saints Third Goal Aycock added the Saints third Aver goal, after the resaription, netting 31from close range:
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Leonard placed the isɛne: 56- İyond any doubt when he completed Rochdale
[his hat trick" from à free cx Southport 11 111 2-11
just outside the penalty area, N. Brighton 16 212 E Duzhazz just failing to hold the
ball
More Threatfal
SCOTTISH-LEAGUE
PYLD F Aberdeen -.18 15 2 14 48 2121 Of two poor sides; St. Joseph's Celtic *****-17·15 1-1 5315 31 were the more threatful, but the Hearts 13 3 8 4 17 25 25- Ranger 2111 FIN22226 showed little scheming. On both Motherwell 139 56 41 29 22 sides many good passes from the St. Tstome
were wasted by the for-Haixilton wards. Clancy and Fisher were] Dunfermli
a very hard worked pair of backs Partick
18 17 2 21 12 20
7-6-5 377
7. 6. 5. 23
and at times did extremely well Pk 18 5 6 7 27 40 27 (7.- Lamark=,17— 56/5/29 | 25-16. * Kilmarnock 13 59422 “Lyemun E. Alt Durham, Clancy Arbroath.
dear their lines.
86 10 2 13
and Fisher; Taylor, Enight and Wob- Airdrie 18 5.10 27 336513 thington Rivers, Edmunds Reace, Dundee 18 4 225 Bloor and Sparkes
Clyde 2 17 4:1-5 ZICH, 13
}: St. Joseph's, Souza, Costa and Eius: Queen 08 -18
sain; L. Souza, Sinclair and ✨ Elms, Elba
Victor: Singh, Leonard, Joaniko and
Ascock.
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