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PENSIONERS DEFEATED

Double For Falkirk Over Queen O'S.

ST. MIRREN'S TRIUMPH

London. To-day.

A BADMINTON INTERPORT

Singapore Favour Hong Kong Visit

DEFINITE ARRANGEMENTS

NOT YET MADE

A meeting of the committee of Only two matches in the Eng-the Singapore Badminton Asso- lish Football League were play-j ciation was held

ed yesterday. Grimsby beating

August 29,

on Saturday, "Straits states the

Chelsea at home by three goals Times when the question of the to nil in the First Division and

invitation from the Hong Kong winning at

Badminton Association for an Southport also

the Third Division Interport match to be played in home, in (North), against Carlisle by

Hong Kong was favourably con- Esidered. the odd goal in three.

Three games were played in the j A sub-committee consisting of gue. Falkirk (a promoted team) the following has been appointed winning their home fixture against to make the necessary

First Division of the Scottish Lea-;

Queen O'South by 5 goals

to

arrange

2ment:-Lim Chuan Geok, Chew] after winning their first encoun-Keow Bock Lim Tin Soon, Tan

ter by goals to 1

Sharing four goals at Park in their first

away

Chin Heag and Soh Chuan Swee.

It is quite possible that the Queen's encounter, team will leave Singapore some Įtime in October. provided satis- can be Partick yesterday won the retarn

arrangements match by 5 goals to 1. while St.factory

team, made, otherwise the match will be Mirren, another promoted

postpored until the winter season avenged their 4 goals to, 2

made to defeat at the hands of St. John-lin Hong Kong.

Negotiations will be stone by winning yesterday by the

get the Shanghai team to be in odd goal in three-Reuter.

Grimsby lost their first clash Hong Kong at the same time, and against Chelsea last Wedneseday this should add to the interest of by the odd goal in five, after being the tournament. defeated in their first match

of

the season by a lone goal by the BUDGE REACHES

newly promoted Charlton.

Saturday they

toa.

Woo

Chelsea while

Last

at läst

Bol-

at

LAST EIGHT

home to Birmingham The Pen- Drops Set To Young

sioners, however, won their first

two matches, against Leeds and Grimsby.

two goals Southport shared with Carlisle last Thursday in the latter's home fixture, after a home draw against Halifax. Last Sat urday they were badly beaten at Lincoln.

Carlisle opened the season with a 5-1 defeat at Tranmere, drew home with Southport lost at home to Halifax.

and then

TO-DAY'S GAMES

Arsenal Birmingham

Derby.

Leeds Liverpool

First Division

A

+

T

Breatford

W. Bromwich

v - Sunderland

Manchester U. v

Middlesboro'

Bradford

Bury

Newcastle

Norwich

Manchester C.

Portsmouth Huddersfield Wolves

Second Division

v Leicester

v

Barnsley

*

W. Ham

▾ Chesterfield.

Plymouth

V Bradford C

Third Division (South)

Aldershot

Northampton

Gillingham

Torquay

Watford

V

v Bournemouth

Th

Exeter

Southend

ין

Third Division (North)

Darlington v Wrexham

Mansfield

+

Eochdale

Scottish League

Third Lanark

Metherwell

v Rangers

*

Hearts

League Tables To

Charlton

Date

FIRST DIVISION

Huddersfield

Goals

P W L D F A Pts 4 2025 26 .3 1 0.2

Manchester C. 3 2 1 0 10

Derby.

Portsmouth

Everton Birmingham Sunderland Middlesboro

Cheisen

Grimsby Bolton

Liverpool

Wolves

Brentford

Arsensi

Stoke

Wednesday

W. Bromwich

Preston

3.2.

Manchester. U. 3

Leeds

Totals

Californian

Forest Hills, To-day.

THE CHINA MAIL, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, 1936

Is.and, where Succulent hot-dogs made up the No. I course at this piche va vispeveCIANT Premier Allison Dysart (left) of the Province of New Brunswick called on President Roosevelt after he arrived at his mother's summer home from his long vacation cruise.

HONG KONG AREA AQUATIC

PEARSE GETS HOME HEATS TO-DAY AT V.R.C.

BY A TOUCH

(Continued from Page 2)

It was obvious at this stage of FINISHING ORDER (Individual):

1. L/CDL. Pearse (RE) the race that Pearse had taken the

Donald Budge, the American wrong course, and that the strong Davis Cup player, entered the quarter-finals of the American Na prevailing current running from tional Tennis Championships yes west to east would take him a long terday when he beat Gene Smith way past his objective unless he the Californian player, by 6-2 changed 6–3, 3–6, 6–3

to

direction immediately.!

and this he did, although this John McDiarmid, the Princeton effort taxed his strength consider- University professor, beat Petra ably. (France) by 6-1, 6-3, 8—6

On the other hand, Calvert was enter the quarter-finals.

Miss Helen Jacobs, the Wimble-following a course to the right of don champion, despite an injured his objective and allowing the car- thumb, beat Mrs. Virginia Rice-rent to do the rest

the

Johnson 6-0, 6 to enter quarter-finals of the American Wo- men's National Singles Lawn Ten- nis Championship, where she will meet Miss Guasie Raegenère Reater.

Chester Hull

THIRD DIVISION (North) Goals PWL DF A Pt 1112 7 4 3 0 4 3 0 1 7 2 7 4. 3 1 0 8 3 6 4.3 10 7 5 6 2.0 27 26

Lincoln Halifax York Mansfield Hartlepools Stockport Oldham

Port Vale

Southport

Wrexham Darlington, Rotherham Tranmere *** N. Brighton Czcwe

Accrington Rochdale Carlisle Berrow

Gateshead

Totals

Aberdeen

01

0 14

0 3 7

3

Pearse's Fine Effort

Time: 24 min. 9 secs. (Record) 2. Liert J. M. Calvert (RE) Time: 24 mins. 9 2-5 secs.

(Also beats former mark) 3 Gar. Hailey

(Continued from Page 2)

RADIO

TO-DAY'S PROGRAMME

The following programme will

ROYAL LIFE SAVING SOCIETY

List Of Successful Candidates

1. T. GOULDING SECURES INSTRUCTOR'S BADGE

Corporal S. Watson, RAM.C

be broadcast to-day from the Bong Fusilier E. T. Lewis, Fusilier W. Kong Broadcasting Station ZE.W: Arthur. Fusilier F. Simmonds, of on a wavelength of 355 metres the Royal Welch Fusiliers, Gan- ($45 K.C.'s)

aer G. Smith, Gunner F. Taylor, 47 pm-Chinese Programme. Gunner: F. Serviens and Gunner J. 7-11 pm-European Programme.McInerney, of the Royal Artillery. The J. E. Squire Celeste were successful in the recent bronze medallion examination for life-savers held on August 23 at Stonecutters.

Octet

Operatica (Famous Operatic Melodies) (arr.: Squire).

A Venetian Barcarolle-Serenade

(arr. Willoughby).

7.37 pm-Stuart Robertson (Bass Baritone).

Yehudi Membia (Violín)

1. Concerto in G Major-Adagio

(Mozart).

The instructor for this class was L. T. Goulding, who passed

for Instructor at this examina tion, and the examiner was Tele- graphist Dunn.

Serenade and Tambourin

(Sarasate)..Yehudi Menuhin tion

2. Songs-g"

The Award of Merit examina- carried out st was also

When Dull Care (Lane Wilson).Stonecutters Island, and the fol- lowing candidates passed with high honours:-

When Lights go Rolling

(Ireland).

7.30 p. Closing Local

Quotations

3. Violin Solo-

Guitare (Moszkowski--

Sarasate).

4. Songs-

Stock

(94),

Sig. D. Bankam, Royal Corps of Signals, (106 points); Gunner. T. Goulding. (103); Gunher G. Carthdre, (101): Gunner. E. Broughton, (98); Gumper G. Towers, (97); Ginner J. Gardiner (95); 20th. Heavy Battery, ("Inax Royal Artillery Gunner E Garrett, Myself when young

Persian Garden") (Lehmann). 20th. Heavy Battery, RA

C. Miller, 24th.. Heavy Silent Noon (Vanghan Williams); L/Bdr.

Battery, R.A (92). Fusilier E. Lewis, 5. Violin Solas-

(Debussy); (b) RWF (92), Bombadier A: McBride. (90). Battery, EA Gunner G. Cameron (89) and Gunner J. Yonde (88), 24th. Heavy. Battery, BA Gunner S. Cope, 20th. Heavy Batters, (88), Gunner J. Hutchinson.

(a) Minstrels

Flight of the Bumble Bee 20th. Heavy (Rimsky-Korsakov).

Royal Engineers, 5th Anti-Air- craft Brigade, P. A., Fusiliers, East Lancs, Small Units, Sth Heavy BriElectric Girl (Holmes). gade, R. A.

747 pm-Orchestra Raymonde.

High Diving

Royal Engineers, 5th Anti-Aircraft Brigade, E. A Fusiliers, East Lancs. 8th Hoavy Brigade, R A.

Indian Relay (6 men at 50 yards each):

HKSRA: v. 1/8th Punjab Regi-

Romantique-Waltz (arr. Walter),

Love is my life Waltz (arr. Walter)-20th. Heavy Battery (87) and Fusilier

W. Arthas, RW.F. (86). Dance of the Merry Mascots

(Albert Ketelbey).

8 p-Local: Time Signal, Wea- ther Report, and announcements. 8.03 pm From the Stadio. A Jazz Recital by Ozo and Boy Fricuds.

(8th Heavy Bdge. RA.)ent (This event will be held next

Thursday as it is a final in itself).

** INDIVIDUAL EVENTS: Army 150 Yards Medley Cham-12. pionship:

4 Pte. Taylor (East Lancs.) 5. Pte. Tiner (East Lanca)

6. Boy. D byshire (East Lancs.)! 7. Pte. Hulme (East Lanca.) S. L/Cpl. Lawton (East Lancs) TEAM PLACINGS:

.

1. East Lancashire Regt. 22 points 25 points. 2. Royal Engineers 3. R.W.F. and 8th H. Bde. R.A. 5. R. U. Eifles.

Programme

1 Shine..

Piano Medley:

I'm a fool for lovin' you. Chinatown

These foolish things. Rose Room Vocal

Get thee behind me Satan.

his

Lieut. J. M. Calvert (R. E), Lient. A. Barron (R. E.), L/Cpl. Dank (RE), L/B&. Lucas (5th A.* A), 3. Gar. Oliver (5th A. A). Cpl. Fides. (East Lanes), L/Cpl Thorpe (East Lancs.), Pte. Littler (East Lancs).5. Fiano Solo-My Gal Sal Gar. Roscoe (8th Heavy, R. A.), Gur. 6. Someday Sweetheart. Gardiner (8th Heavy, R. A.), Gr. Vocal-Melody from the Sky.

8.25 The Regimental Band The following teams participated: Withers (8th Heavy, RA), Gnr & I ain't got nobody.

of HM. Grenadier Guards. East Lancs: Lawton, Thorpe, Tay-Halliley (8th Heavy, R. A.).

220 Yards Free-style:---

(Elgar). It can thus be seen that Bearse's or. Hulme, Turner, Sykes and Boy.

Lient. J. M. Calvert (R. E), Liect. Pomp and Circumstance March Ne. 1 Derbyshire..

8th Heavy Brigade, R.A.: Hall-R. A Barron (R. E), L/Cpl Pearse task was nearly double that of his officer's, for he had to fight the ley, Withers, Wooldridge and Hutton (B. El Pte. Taylor (East Lancs), The Hill in the Black Forest

Royal Engineers: Lt. Calvert, Lt Pte. Buime (East Lancs.), Boy. Der- current and the wind, and that he

and byshire (East Lancs.), Gr. Roscoe March of the Mountain Gnomes succeeded, in spite of these handi-Barron Pearse, Jordan, Goble

(8th Heavy, R. A.), Gnr. Gardiner cape, in beating Lieut. Calvert by Grindley.

Royal Ulster Rifles:-Bumpster, (8th. Heavy, R. A.), Gar. Cartiledge Selection-

Young. (8th-Heavy, R A), Gar. Halliley! Bulpin, Chivers. Fleeton, a touch was in itself a brilliant

(8th. Heavy, R. A.)... Bowey and Beggs. effort.

At the three-quarter mark, Tay lor shifted his course and, instead wake, of swimming in Calvert's bore towards his left with dis-1 lastrous results, as this gave Gar. 4Halliley, who was not far from

Calvert, an opportunity to close] 254 the gap between himself and the 15.43 lenders, and as a result he secured third place, just beating Taylor by

0 4 0 5

19 10

.8

0 15 10

3 0 2 1 2 4

3 0 2 1 3 6

a couple of yards.

Exciting Fish

4 0 3 1 4 10.1

The Snish of the race was the most exciting ever witnessed.

4 0 3 1 5 8 1

4 0 3 1 2 8 1 ...82 29 29.24124 124 82 SCOTTISH LEAGUE

19 8 4 Motherwell

9 5 4 Rangers

8 4 4 Dundee

Hearts Celtic 10 6 4 4

10 4 2 4 T. Lanark

67.10 4 Kilmarnock 0754 Hamilton

F

4Queen's Pk Falkirk

1 5 5 3 Partick

1 14 5.3 St. Mirren

1 1 3 43 Arbroath

14 6 3 Clyde

06 11 2.1 Dunfermline

20 6 7 2 St Johnstone

Royal Welch Fusiliers: Roberts, Condon, Davis, Jones and F. Jones.

Little face hot and

Aushed, "eyer unnaturally bright Bed is the best Pearse, bearing in from the left place for him, and sonny doesn't mind (facing the crowd) and Calvert at all And also, at once, Baby's Own from the right put their last bit Tablets. They can be relied upon to set matters right with the minimum of strength into the finishing spart delay. PWL DE A Pts and the former just managed to

Goals

6 5 0 1 18 3 11

6 5 0 1 13 711 touch the wall first amidst a thun-

Baby's Own Tablets, the health should always be young children,

such as this. 6 4 0 2 12 1 10 derous burst of applause from the corrective specially for babies and

kept handy for cases. 6 3 1 2 7 6-8 many spectators present.

Prompt administration cleanses the The East Lancashire Regiment stomach and bowels immediately and

42 0 16 12 8

6 3 2 1 15 10 7

the development of" more

conditions.

Baby's

50 Yards Free-style:-

Lient. J. M. Calvert (E. E.), Lieut

(Eilenberg).

(Eilenberg).

UNION CHURCH Young People's Society Proposed

an

A group of old members of the Union Church Young People's Society met in the social room of the Union Church yesterday in resuscitate the attempt to Society. A Committee of six was. elected, comprising Mrs. LG Coombes, Miss I Holland, Mrs. L Starbuck, Mrs. A. B. Addison, Mr. T R. Ingram and Mr. L Far- quher. A pianist will be decid- ed upon at a later meeting.

Those present were Mrs. J. B. Maclean, Mrs. G. R. Leib, Mrs. Martin, Miss E. Martin, Mrs. A. B. Addison, Miss N. Azmoar, Mrs.. F. Short, Mrs. L. Starbuck, Mrs. Silver Trumpets-Grand Processional. G. Coombes, Miss I. Holland,

March (Vivani).

The Beggar's Opéra (Gay

Austin).

Miss J. Holland, Mr. G. R. Leib.

R. A. Barron.(R. E.), Spz Crossan Old Follor at home and in Foreiz Mr. E. Noble, Mr. T. R. Ingram.

(RE), Spr. Goble (RE), Lieut. A.

J. Lewis (Fusiliers), Fax (88) Davies (Fusiliers), Cpl McCarthy

Lands (Roberts).

9 pm-News and announcements Mr. Martin, Mr. A Holland, Mr. J. B. Maclean, Mr. Starbuck, and (Estrom London Lancs.), Pte. Tunstall (East Lancs.),

9.20 pm Ses Songs and Shan-Mr. 1. Farquher.

Pte. Ashton (East Lancs). Pte. Litties" by The Portsmouth Royal Naval tler (East Lancs.), Gar. Golding (8th. Singers. Heavy, R A). Gar. Halliley (8th Heary, B. A.), Gar. Howells (8th. Heavy B. A), Lieut. H. C. Withers (8th. Heavy, R A).

Indians' 50 Yards free-styles- One entry from each Cay of 1/8th Punjab Bext. and one from each Battery, H. K. 5. R. A.).

9.36 pm From the Studio. A Variety Programme

by

Audrey Steel (Vocal)

G. F. d'Aquino (Vocal) G. Harvey Ash (Humorous) Programme

1. Song-

Don't count your kisses before you're kissed...Audrey Steel.

Indians' 100 Yards free-styles-- Same as in 50 Yards event. Enlisted Boy 50 Yards free-2 Song-- styles-

It's a sin to tell a lie

G. F. d'Aquino Tmpt. Seary (5th A. A.), Tupt.

13. Humorons--

Frightfully Freddy - (5th A. A.), Boy. Derbyshire East Lanes). Rev. Gaughan (East (Eart Boy.

Robertson Lancs.). Lania).

Army Boys' 50 Yards free-style: Post entries.

Post entries.

4 Song-

KIMPTON DEFIES PLAYERS

Hardstaff And Verity Prominent

London, To-day.

R. C. M. Kimpton, the Oxford University batsman, who earlier

G. Harvey Ash in the season scored 101 and 106 Oxford, Gloucester at

the

against

I'm a fool for loving you

Andrey Steel showed brilliant form with

bat in the Gentlemen-Players

Army Girls' 50 Yards free-style:15. Song-Song of the Cello

6. Eumorous-Silly Ass Officers 100-Yards Free-style Post entries.

7. Song-Goody Goody.

ORDER OF FROGRAMME

1 9 5 7 won the team, event, their swim-arresta

Own 1 12 8 7

mers coming in fourth. ffth, sixth serious 9.17 18 6

fatulence, give them the Tablets correct stomach and bowel and seventh to

disorders; indigestion,

The following-will-be the correct 8. Song- 9 15 6

check diarrhoea, order of the programme:— colic, constipation, 15 16 6 honour they won last year.

allay feverishness, Worms,

Small Units Relay. -- 2 16 13 6

break up colds, whilst daring teething 0 16 16 6 1 9 13 5

Guaranteed enable baby to sleep. 23 1.11 125 Commanding the Troops. Major-they ease pains instantly and thus 24 1 11 14 5 General A. W. Bartholomew, and pure and free from harmful drugs, 6 1 4 1 8 17 3. Bartholomew, who followed

The race was witnessed by His expel

General Officer Excellency the

2 6 2 Hibernian ... 614 19 19 the swimmers in a War Depart

91

Albion

29-14 126 126 72

6 1 4 1 7 13 3

ment launch, and many Officers of 3 9.0 Queen' O'S... 7 1 51 9 25

Totals -126 53 53 20 243 243 126 the competing Units.

Baby's Own Tablets

Army Boys' 50 Yards Handicap. Indians' 50 Yards free-style. Army 150 Yards Meder Champion-)

ship.

Officers 100 Yards free-style. Army Girls' 50 Yards Handicap. 220 Yards free-style. High Diving.

G. F. d'Aquino. match at Folkestone which ended yesterday in a draw, the scores G. Harvey Ash (being:-

Andrey Steel.

10 p.Big Ben from London.

Dance Music →→

Players: 396 for 7,dec, and 172 for

8 disc.

Gentlemen: 257 (B. C. M. Kimpton

115) and 202 for

Why Stars come out at Night

G. "F. d'Aquino-t Scarborough, the match between the M.C.C. and Mr. H. D. G. Lereson- Gower's XI also ended in a draw. MCC: 397 for 9 dec. (Hardstaff 97, E..R. T. Holmes 146) and.174 for 6 dec.

11 p-Close Down.

Indians' 100 Yards free-style. Inter-Brigade.Relay.

Enlisted Boys' Race.

50 Yards free-style.

M-. Leveson-Gower's XI: 206 and 244 for 8 (Sutclife 102; Verity 6 for 69).

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