Shanghai Soccer Debacle
Shanghai, To-day. Tientsin caused a sensatio yesterday when they defeated Shanghai in their Interport As- sociation Football contest by 8 goals to 3-Beuter
MEN'S
DOUBLES
BADMINTON
University Beat Chinese "Y".
The University "A" defeated the Chinese "y" at the Eu
ARSENAL IN THE LEAD
CHARLTON LOSE TO CHELSEA
DIES
witnessèc
THE CHINA MAIL, MARCH 27, 1937.
und at King's Par
where the “Y” Ladi pions of the Caer Clark Cap we will meet the Hong Kong apore Brigade, Royal Artil fary, the Army champions, the
LINCOLN IMPROVE latter conceding the ladies 20 goals
POSITION
London, To-day.
The following were the results of
yesterday's League football Lat- ches:
handicap!
GOLF STARTING TIMES Fanling Pairings For Easter Holidays
The following are the Royal Hong Kong Golf Club starting times for Fan- ling to-morrow.
FIRST DIVISION
of
Tong Sen Gymnasium night iz the "A"
the
last Division
Arsenal Bolton Brentford Chelsea Grimsby Liverpool
1
◊ Stoke
Wednesday
Of am.
1 Preston..
1
0
Men's Doubles Bad- minton League, just scraping
through by the odd game in nine. Manchester U.
The result was as follows:
6. H. Soon and K. S. Liew (University “A”)
lost to F. Koh and T. J. Ong... lost to P. H. Wong and T. W.
Wong
lost to C. E. Chng and H. Koh
P. ETan and P. K. Hui (University “A”).
beat Koh and Ong
lost to Wong and Wong beat Chag and Koh”.
T. C. Lee and K. L. Yong (University “A”)
beat Koh and Ong
best Wong and Wong
beat Chng and Koh
WIN FOR CRC.
3 Charlton
Portsmouth 0 Manchester C. 5
∙1
0
2. Everton
Old Course
9.20 D. S. Robb 9.25 W J.S. Key 9.30 K. K. Rounds 9.35 A. D. Hum- phreys - 19:40 P. E. Scoones
9.45 L H. Geare. 9.50 N. L. Smith 29.55 D. L. Prophet
10.00 H H Mandy 10.05 Col. Blake
1
A. E. Lissaman N. K Littlejohn R. Young
S. T. Bathin G. H. Cantherley TR Chassels L Newton J. Forbes K. S. Robertson R. G. Parker J. W. Mayhew
Middlesboro Sunderland
3 Birmingham
6 Wolves
9-21
SECOND DIVISION
2- Blackburn
0
10.15 C. Mycock
E. J. Edwards
10.20 D. J. Gilmore
H. U. Ireland
3 Coventry
3
5 Tottenham
16-21
21-23 Blackpool
Burnley
21- 6 Bury
21-24 Chesterfield 21-18 Doncaster
Newcastle 21-13|Plymouth 21-11 Swansez 21-13
West Ham
At Causeway Bay, on Thursday, the Chinese Recreation Club.beat Kowloon Tong in the Mixed Doubles Badminton -League by 6 sets to 3.
Scores:
W. C. Choy and Miss W. Cheng (Chinese R.C.)
beat B. E. Lee and Miss M.
Xavier
beat N. A. E. Mackay and Miss
T. Gonzalez
beat T. A. Madar and Mrs.
Castro
7 Bradford C.
2 Fulham
◊ Aston Villa
10.10 W. Hewitt
10.25 F. A.M. Elliott G. S. Chambers
8 10.30 W. J. Dyer D. Cuthbertson
110.35 W NA
1
Smalley
D. S. Edward 10.40 F. A. Redmond Col. Matthews 2 10.45 W.L
0 10.50 W. A. Stewart T. Low
F. H. King JB. Mackie
Waddington R A. McKenny.
11.10. G. G. Worrall A. Sommerfelt 1115 J. Dunnett E. A. R. Nelson'
M
3 Southampton
1
Alexander J. Harrop
1. Notts. F 0 Barnsler
10.55 Carruthers
.0
1100 Henry
11.05 W J......
THIRD DIVISION (South)
Aldershot
4 Bristol R.
0
11.20
Brighton
1 Southend
0
2 Exeter
0. Luton
0. Torquay
Q
2,1
2 Northampton
9.24 N. Lampard
1 Swindon
1
9.28 N. P. For
4 Bournemouth
4 Cardiff
Bristol C Clapton
21-12 Crystal P. 216 Gillingham
Millwall
21-10 Newport
S. P. Chan and Miss J. Mak (Chinese R.C.)
-beat Lee and Xavier
lost to Mackay and Gonzalez
beat Madar and Castro
Notts C.
217 Queen's Park 0 Reading 22-24 Walsall 21
H. W. Ho and Mrs. Coates (Chinese RC.)
lost to Lee and Xavier
lost to Mackay and Gonzalez beat Madar and Castro"
ISLAND VERSUS MAINLAND AT CRICKET
Alexander W. Sharp 111.25 AANicol A. Anderson
211.30 D.EL. Blake O.E. C. Marton
3 Watford
5
THIRD DIVISION (North).
19-21
20-23 Accrington
Oldham
2 Hartlepools 1 Darlington
0
24 -23 Carlisle
Crewe Gateshead Mansfield
Two-Day Match At H.K.C.C.
The chief attraction in the week- end cricket programme is the re- presentative
game, starting this
0 Wrexham
5 Chester
1 Lincol
3 Halifax
New Brigton 4 Rotherham Port Vale Rochdale Southport Stockport
1 Yor 3 Hull
Tranmere 0 Barrow
INNISKILLINGS
New Course
9.32 D. D.Forbes
9.36 A MorseTM
Willson y R.K. Collings W. T. Yoxall K. S Morrison 9.40 J. F. Robinson J. B. Lanyon 9.44 Mrs. Harrop Mrs Mayhew 9.48 H. S. Dinsdale C. D. Chapman 9.52 Mrs. Stewart Mrs. Lau 9.56 Mrs. Robinson Mrs. Mundy 10.04 Mrs. Fox Mrs. Collings 1012 Mrs. Smalley Miss Curtin 110,20 D. W. McEwen EPT. McMullen
10.28 Miss Glover A Wilson 10.36 Mrs. Dinsdale Mrs. Chapman 10.44 Mrs. Holmes Mrs. McDonald 0 10.48 Capt. Holmes Major McDonald 0 10.56 J. Stenersen E. Groves
11.00 Mrs Overy 11.08 Overyt 1116 R. I Cherrill 51120 H. A
Browning
11.28. Mrs. Sharp
Mrs. Mackenzie
W.JE Mackenzie
C Austin
0. J. Shannon
Mrs. Prophet
STOP PRESS
TEL 20022 or 33993
commenced
Chung Shi-cheng, the cabin
who fatally shot Captain D.
Campbell, of the Chinese Cus
toms Cruiser #Cheng Keng”
on January 11 last on board the
cruiser.
C. D. I. John Murphy was in
charge of the case and request-
-ed a week's remand which was
granted by Mr. K. Keen at the
Central Magistracy this morn-
TWO FINALS IN VARSITY ATHLETICS
Although the 22nd-annual sports of the Hong Kong University Ath- letic Club will not take place until Saturday, April 3, two events were decided yesterday.
The following were the results of the events held yesterday.
The following are the Royal Hong Pole Vault (Final)-1, Lee Kwan- Kong Golf Club starting times for Fan-yeu; 2, Lu Oliveira; 3, F. Ulrich Reuterling for Easter Monday, March 29.
morning, between the Island and DEFEAT NAVY AT
the Mainland.
The match starts at 11.00 am. and will be continued at the same time on Monday.
CAUSEWAY BAY
The following are the teams:- Hong Kon AW Hayward in a friendly (Capt.), H. Owen Hughes, R. Lee, Causeway Bay JE Richardson, A. R. Minu. G the final of th Souza, AH Madar, Capt. Murray Coo (Seaforths), E. Zimmern, E. L. Holden, Capt. Whitnash (EM) Reserve E. H Gridicas
F. Goodwin (Capt.), E. Fin EF Fischer, D. J N Anderson, N.A. E. Mackay, Ltr C C Garthwaite, BA, D. McLellan, H B. Neve, E. L. Gosano, Lt. D. MC Pricha
K. M. Barter. Reserve. A
Group
The YMCA Discussi will meet in the West Lounge at p.m. to-morrow for an Open Ser vice led by the Rev. Short Ladies are invited
killing
soldiers vi
Old Course
9.20 D. S. Bobb 9.94 H. N. Wil
liamson
9.23. T. Lindars 9.32 L E. Geare 9.46 Capt. Michell
940 A. Anderson 9.44 J. H. M
Andrew. 9:48 A McKália. 9.52 EL Groome 9.56 G. N. Gawier football game at yesterday, prior to 10.04.K- Eounds 10.00 Capt. Holmes Kotewall Charity 10.08.-J. L. Mac- the Royal Innis-
Pherson ted the Royal 2012 E. Bla
10.16 J. Stenersen- al in three after 10.20 J. Adamuseet
terval 10.24 JHarrop
10.28 Col Withing
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WA. Stewart.
3. Forbes A. E. Newton GC. Worrall DE N. Baker
N. K. Littlejohn
Cari
Harrison
Bremner
IcKenny
lister Redmond McMullen
KM Dow Chapman
B. Lanyon WN. A Smalley
GClerk
New Course
9.24, Mrs. Harrop Mrs. Sm
9.32 H. M. & Mrs. Alexander, $9.40 WOLambert N-Garlend
Cena 944 Mrs. Lambert. Mrs. Garland e-
952 AY & Mrs Greaves
10.00 A E. & Mrs. Lästamen
1008 Mrs. Blair
Mrɛ"" Chapman
10.16 FC. Oppen 10.24 Miss Glover 1048 RK & Mrs.
Miss Stephen A. Wilson Collines
|Height 9 ft. 6 ius -
10,000 Metres (Final)
Dirich 2, Yeung Yuk-wah; 2, S. Gan; 4, K. H. Tan.
DR. PHILIP TYAU
In Colony On Way To Nanking
Philip Tyau,
for Foreign Affais arrived in Hong Kong
on the Taishan” Dr. Tyau, who his wife, proc to discuss the recently Foreign wei.
He will be fine the middle
Tyau is going Visit
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