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THE CHINA MAIL, OCTOBER 14, 1938.

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Home & Away Soccer Tables

HE following are the Home and Away soccer tables in the Fourf

THE soccer in

League:

Everton Derby

Bolton

FIRST DIVISION

P. P. W. D. L. F. A. Pts. P. W. D. L. F. A. Pts. Pts.

10

Liverpool

Aston Villa

Leeds

Portsmouth

Chelsea

Preston

Sunderland

Blackpool Charlton Arsenal

'Middlesbro

Wolves

Leicester

10

Stoke

Manchester U.

Grimsby

9

.5

Huddersfleld

10

Brentford

9

5

Birmingham

10

5

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3

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3 10 4

0 11

1

9

5

0

0 10

2 10

2

7

4

0

1 13

5

10

2 10

09

4

0.-7

2

3

1

3

4

0

2 14

9

0.11

6

2 G

6

1 10 15.

1

0 8

1 11

3

4

1

Z

8

4

6

8

5:10

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9

6

6

6

4

4

2

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6 7 16

21

7

5 .6 12

3 4.

8

1 11

5

7 11

*7

5 11

2 11

0' 10

6 13 3

9

Celtic

7 11 2

9 Rangers

11

4

6 6

9Queen O'South.. 11

3.

9

Aberdeen♪.

11

5.40 5

2

9

Clyde

11

5

4

9

Hearts

11

B

2

8

Hamilton

11

5

4

8

Partick -.

11.

6

8

Kilmarnock

11

5

13 3

8

Motherwell

11

6

2

7

Hibernian

11

6

1 7

Falkirk

11

1·10

0

Third Lanark

11

6

11

1

5

St. Johnstone

11

6

8 14

2

4

Ayr

11

6

St. Mirren

11

SECOND DIVISION

P. P. W. D. L. F. A. Pts. P. W. D. L. F.A. Pts. Pts.

Fulham..

105

4

1

0 11

3

9.

5

Blackburn

10.

5 8 1

1 14 8

7

Millwall

9

5

4

1

0 13

3

9

Wednesday

9 5

4

1

0 11

2

9

West Brom.

.10 5

0

Tottenham

9

5

2

0 12

Newcastle

10

$

0

1 18 10 8

0 154 10

7

Sheffield U.

9

4

2

1 4

Bradford

9 5

3

1 11

8

Burnley

10

5

1

9

Plymouth

*9

0 10

2

Luton

9

·0

6

West Ham

10

3

0

2. 18

Notts F.

9

1 6

Coventry

9

A. 3

0 6

1

Bury

.9.

5

2

· 1

2 9 7

Chesterfield

9

0 2

4 6

Swansea

Norwich

Manchester G.

4 0 6 6

02 118

0 4 12 17.2

Tranmere

5

1

2 .6

3

Southampton

9

4

2 1

1 7 6 5

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3

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1

9

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2

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1

2

8 6 3 12

2

8 11

9. 11

6. 7

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9

1 10

4'

8 10

4 12

3.12

3 - 8

4 9

4.16

2 11

2 9 10

3 14

3 11

1. 11

7 11

4 11

3

9

10

4.

4 9 2 10

5 12 2

9

3

9

2

4 13

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11

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2 9

SCOTTISH LEAGUE (1ST DIVISION)

4

P. P. W. D. L. F. A. Pts. P. W. D. L. F. A. Pts. Pts.

3 9 17 0 18 11 6 4 2 28

7 16 0 20

7 15 1 10

5 14

6

01 11 5

8

0 1 20 11 8

. 1 12

6.8

1 13 7 10

2

6 1

4

2 20 17

8

2 16

7'

7

2 11

8

2

1 199

2 16 15

2

2 12 12

3

9 13

2 11 13

3

9 15

4

6

1

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3 15 12

6 14

3 14 12

6 14

3

9.16

5 13

3

8 13

3. 13

2 10 19

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2.2

6 10

4 12

5. 12 4 11

3

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3 10

4 6 12

2

9

4

6 13

2 8

3 5

9

3

8

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7 17

9 16

4 17 0

3 12

4 12

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THIRD DIVISION (SOUTH)

P. P. W. D. L. F. A. Pts. P. W. D. L.

13

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Club Rugby Prospects

Very

Bright

TWO POWERFUL FIFTEENS

THROUGHOUT SEASON?

(By "REFREE”)

:

Club Rugby prospects are excellent for the season and several newcomers will be making their debut to-morrow afternoon against the Army and Navy on the Club ground.

The first fifteen which will meet the Army will see five new- comers in F. M. Thompson, a hard-running wing-threequarter, E. C. 312 Luscombe, a fairly useful scrum-half, E. A. Bompas, a front-row- 212 forward, G, J. P. Carey and C. M. Stark, second-row forwards, and

W. B. Richards, a wing forward.

5:12

3 12

5 12

2 10:

6 5 10

F. A. Pts. Pts.

Newport

10

4

1

0 8 1 9

5

1

2

6 7

5 14

Aldershot

10

4 0

6

1

8 5

1

3 1

5

.4.5

Crystal P.

9

3 1

0

9

3

7

5

6

Swindon

9

0 12

3

9

5

Northampton

0 11

Queen's P.R.

9

0 11

9

Brighton

10 5

0 16

5 12

Exeter.

9

0

14

Southend

9

0

11

Bristol C..

10

5

2

Reading

10

1

8

8

6 11

Bournemouth

9

1 2 6

3

5

9

75-

5

5

Port Vale

9

1 10

4

4

1.

Nott C.

9

1---10--3

41

4.

10

0

9

5

0

2 10

2

2

2

2

6

4.1 12

1

4

4

2

2

4

2 10

0

6:

-5 .0 1

4. 11

Cardiff

Watford

Bristol R.

Mansfield

Torquay

Ipswich

-Clapton

Walsall

Crewe

Oldham

Southport

Doncaster

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· THIRD DIVISION (NORTH)

OHHAHNOÒH

1 5

2

A. H. R. Butcher makes a comeback as stand-off-half while

G. K. Chadwick, who was badly

9 missed last season, will be seen in

9 his usual position as right-wing

8 threequarter.

8

7

1 - 7

5

C. J. Powell, who has played for the Colony against Shanghai will 7 be seen on the right-wing for the "A" fifteen, which this season will be very strong, providing interest is maintained. F. Cessford and J. R. Henderson should make an ideal P. P. W. D. L. F. A, Pts. P. W. D. L. F. A. Pts. Pts."

0.2 11 9 8-16 pair of halves, while G. C. Wilson 6 16 will make a, re-appearance as a 8 t 1 11 59 15 centre-threequarter after a sea 1444-13 son's absence through injury,

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12 13 6 7

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1 8 6 6 11

1

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Barnsley.

10 4 4

0

0.12

10 5 5 0

0 16

28 4. 10

6

4

5

3

10

4

3

1

8

5 6

64

1

9

5 4

1

Chester

9

3 1

0 16 3 9 4 1-13: 9

1 2

7.

4

3

0 1

10

1

New Brighton

10

2

Rotherham

10

Bradford C

10

Hull

10

York

9

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Stockport

9

.9

Wrexham

10

6

4

0

2. 10

4

1 8

Carlisle

9

2.

1 2

8

7

3

5 15

2

7

Darlington

10

1

8- 4

65221

7

Halifax

10

5 2 3

0

8

5

7

5

1 11 0

Barrow

10

31

1. 1267

52.14 -0

Rochdale

10

2

2

2..17 11

6

-24-3 17

Lincoln

10

5

1

13

5:10 3

3

7 17

10

2

0-2

8

6 4 6

6

10.

4

13

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9

6

1 17: 4:14

3

Gateshead

Hartlepoole

Accrington

SHANGHAI

BOWLS TEAM

DUE TO-DAY

3 0

0 11

1 1 11

4.

2 10:14 3 10* .8. 39.14 3

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the

DAY OF UPSETS AND

BIG DIVIDENDSTM

(Continued from Page 20)

between

↑ EXCITING FINISH In the final event, the Kiangs Handicap, over a mile, the race re- sulted in a terrific battle Scenic View (Mr. Pih) and Soldier of China, which had a new rider in Mr. P. YT WebIn spite of its failure on Saturday, King's Leall" was again made favourite, and I can on put this down to the confidence places in the jockey Mr. Needa.

time, Mr. Needa did not send "King" Lead into the lead, but was content, to Ma-play the waiting game. This strat tegy, however, did not work, as it was With the coming visit of the Ma laya Command and later of the Matoo far in the rear by the time layan, Rugby Union fifteens, there ponies came into the straight should be sufficient interest main- tained to ensure a successful sea-

son:

Saturday's Club teams are:

First XV M. W. McGrath; G. K. 7 Chadwick, H. D. Bidwell (Captain), W.

the:

It was here that Scenic View and Soldier of China gave of their bestand, urged on with constant whipping, they came tearing down the stretch; only a head separated them grand at the finish, but it was a finish, undoubtedly the best witnessed during the two days of racing. King's

E, Grieve and F. M. Thompson; A. H. Lead came through to snatch third 6R. Butcher and E. C. Luscombe; K, A.-place, but it was still three lengths

5 Watson, K. W. Salter, E. A. Bompas; behind the leaders

IR.H.K.G.C. TO MEET SHAI GOLFERS

The Royal Hong Kong Golf Club

The Shanghai Lawn Bowls Interport willsment the Shanghai golfers at team are. expected early to-day on

GJ. P. Carey, C. M. Stark; J. A. Red-

man, A. J. G. Taylor and W. B. Richardson..

C. E.

A XVI G. Low: C, J. Powell, DEWAR GOLF

Taverner, G. S. Wilson and H. Van

; F. Cessford, and J. R. Hen

derson;; P. W. Burton, J. S. Dunnett (Captain), G: M. Marrs; R. G. L. Oli- phant, Dr.. E. W: Stout; H. WE Heath, J. Brown and K. A. Munro zu

board the steamier Tsinan Informa Fanling on Saturday and Sunday. be played on the New Course on tion from the shipping office yesterday Arrangements have been made as Bund was to the effect that the Tsinan was follows:

due in at 7 a.m.

Their first gam

Craigengowe Valley

ed at the Kowloo

„be against the

ocks, also at

(six-a-side) will be play-

·Old Course: to-morrow 946 tile and on the New

ing at 9:15 commencing the Old Course at 2 ngles matches count one Lourballs two points,

TROPHY

Play commences on Sunday at the Kowloon Golf Club, for the Dewar Following are the starting

are over 36 holes (18 on 9.25 Course); and no maten Will DE red beyond the 86th. hole.

T. B. Low..

M. A. Cairnay E. F. Fincher.

HIK *W.-C. Simpson v F,

A. Ei Davies v. A. Ar Lopes. A. JDennis

N. Other..

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