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Home & Away Soccer Tables

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THE following are the Home and Away 'soccer tables in the Four English Divisions and the First Division of the Scottish

League:

12 4 14

15 2 12

St. Johnstone

St Mirren

SCOTTISH LEAGUE (1ST DIVISION)

P. P. W. D. L. F. A. Pts. P. W. D. L. F. A. Pts. Pts. 14 7

1 0 28 9 13 7

2 21 18 7 20 € 18 3 10 20

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Rangers

Celtic

13

7

FIRST DIVISION

Derby

Everton Bolton

6 6 0

0 17

P.. P. W. D. L. F. A. Pts. P. W. D. L. 13 6 5 1

0 16 12

F. A. Pts. Pts. Hearts

Queen ↑ O'South,

14

7

14

7

4 11

7.4.

3 12 6

1 0

2

9

9

9 20

Motherwell

14

3

9 11 6 18

Clyde

13

12

6.4

1

1 14

8.9

6 2

2

8

7 6 16

Aberdeen

14.

Liverpool

12

7

Loods.

12

Charlton".

12

Middlesbro

12

Sunderland

12

Portsmouth

12

6

Blackpool

12

Arsenal

12

Leicester

13

Chelsea

12

6

Aston Villa

12

Preston

12

Stoke

12 6

Grimsby

12

6

Wolves

.12

5

Huddersfield

13 7.

Manchester U.

12

6

Brentford

12

6

Birmingham

13

7

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1 0 16

5 135

0

6 10

2 15

Kilmarnock

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0

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1 16

0 14 1·14

7

6

11

5 14

Hamilton

14

7

8.: 10

6

9

4 14

7.10

Hibernian Partick

147 14

7

2

4

6

3

2 10

6 10 13

Falkirk

14.

7

1 10

4 10

14 7

2

15 10

7

6 5 12

14: 7

2 7

1 11

4 8

7

5 7 5 12

Ayr

14

5 15

3 12

Third Lanark

13

7

1 13 8 8

4

6 14

3 11

Queen's Park

13

6

3 8

6.

4

7

9

6

2

8 11

7 11

Arbroath

14

6

7.12

2

11

Raith

14

8 14 5

11

Albion

6 13

3 11

4 7

+

9

5 15

3.

4 12

8

5 15

2

8 15

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1 3 1 6 4. 5

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2 - 2 10 5 8

2 11 7

3 7 8 6

4 11 10 6

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0.2 34 10 10 6

1 1.13 6 11

7

1 26 14 11- 7 2.24 17 10

1

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7

1

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6 11

3

1-10

6.9

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2 15

9 10

1

2 21

9 9.

7

1.18 7 11

7

7

3 0

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3 17 18

4 10 18

5 15

4

8 16 6 15

5

9 20 3 14

4

9 204 13

6 9. 18

3. 10 13

8 18

3. 12

6.12

2 12

1.0

5

10 26 2. IL

6

7 18

2

9

4 16 2 8

7 2 0.5

9 20

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8 19

2

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D. L. F. A. Pts. Pts.

7 10

3 11

2 12

3 11

7 14

4 14

5 13

14

7

2.18 8 9 2 22 18 9 3 11 186 2.18 13 10 1. 22 12

8 6

6

2 11 13 6 8 0 2 6

9 13 4 18 22 4

NAVY MEET CLUB

IN RETURN RUGBY MATCH TO-MORROW

JUD

(By "REFEREE”)

[UDGING from the strength of the Club first fifteen to mest Royal Navy to-morrow in their return friendly Rugby fixture on the Causeway Bay ground, at 4.15 p.m., they are due for an other big defeat, as the Senior Service are fielding, a much im- 13- proved team than that which beat the Club on October 22 by two 4 13 goals and four tries (22, points) to nil

3 13

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

Fulham

13 6

Blackburn

13 G 4

2 0 12 1 1 17

4 10 7 3 2 92 9

9 7

8. 18

1

3

12 12

7 16

West Brom.

13 7 6 0

1 22 11 12 6 2 0

4

10

14

4 16

Newcastle

13 7

0 21 5 14

0 2

4 10

2 16

Tottenham.

12. 7

2

0 15

8.12

3 15

Millwall

12 6

2 0 14

410

8

5 15

Sheffield U.

12 6

3

1 6 2 7

11

Wodnesday

12 6

2

0 134 19 6

15

Bradford

Burnley

12 6 13

2

1 13 108

3

7 11

2 12 10 10

4 10

Plymouth

12 6

2

0 10 2.10

6 11

Luton

12

6

3

0

9. 5

9

8 14

Coventry

12 6

2.

0 B 1.10

.6

5 14

2 12

Bury

12 6

2 -11. 8 7

8

West Ham

13 6

2 19 10 7

1

.9 12

4 11

Southampton

12 6

1 14 10

Notts F.

Chesterfield

12 6 12

9 7

0

5

2.6 6

6.7

4 12

3 9

Norwich

12 7

0.5

2 13 0 8

Manchester C

12 6

4 15 19 4

2 3 10. 13

4

8

Swansea

12

1 8 9 4

6 20

Tranmere

12

6

1 2 9

4 7

0

5 22

Newport Aldershot Crystal P.

Northampton

Brighton

2.7.5

3 14 10 8

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THIRD DIVISION' (SOUTH)

3.

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3

5 14 1 10

5 14 2 9

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

13 6 4 2 0 8 1 10

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2 4

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2 12 11

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6 12

0 00 00 EIRO LA DO ED ES EIN ES ES OTOS OF INDUNN

Ú.S.R.C. TO HOLD LADIES' TENNIS CHAMPIONSHIPS THE GENERAL COMMITTEE OF THE UNITED SERVICES RECREATION. CLUB AN- NOUNCE THAT, AT THE SPE- CIAL REQUEST OF THE PRE-

SIDENT OF THE HONG KONG

LAWN TENNIS ASSOCIATION. THE HON. MR. JUSTICE R. E. LINDSELL, THE CLUB WILL AGAIN HOLD

THE LADIES ** COLONY TENNIS- CHAMPION-

SHIP. THIS YEAR.

ROYAL SCOTS

13 MAINTAIN

3 2 2 11 7

8 18

1 10 6 8 17

8 17

7. 15

8 9 7 15

8 9

5 14

4

4 13

3 14

5 13

3 14

2

6 14 6 13

5 13

3.

8 13 5 12

8 16

4

46 12

2

6 9 5 11

3 10

7 9

6 9

2

9

3 11 2

5 16

1

12 5 4 · 1 - 0 10

3 9

Queen's P.R.

Reading

Swindon

12 6. 3 2 1 14 13 6. 3. 2 1 15 12 6 4 1 1 19 5 12 6

8

3

9 8 97

1

0 13 4 11

13 7

1

1 17 8 11

Exeter ...

12

1 2 9 6

Bournemouth

12 7

4 1 9.8

8

Port Vale

12

0

1 15 5 10

Bristol C.

13

1

2 10. 8

7

Southend

12

4.

2 1 13

6. 10

Mansfield

12

6

3

Nott C.

12

4

1

Watford

13

3

Cardiff

12

Clapton

12

3 1 9 5

Torquay

12

4 7 11

Bristol R.

12

3

2 10 7 ·7·

Ipswich

Walsall

12

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9

5.9

3 7 10 5

2 4 5 9 2

6.

THIRD DIVISION (NORTH)

2

2 12

3 13 3 12

11

BOXING FORM

011 211 The high standard of boxing by the Royal Scots was fully maintain- ed last night at the inter-company novices-finals at Murray Barracks.

6 13

7 "C" Company, won by 12 points 3 from "D" Company..

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

2 11 9 9: 20 4 11 16 6 18 8 18 9 17

7

0 163 10 6

Barnsley Crewe Southport

13 6 5

10 18 5 11

13 6 6 0

0 18 5-12

12 6 4

Oldham

13 6 4

2 12 9 8

Doncaster

13

6

Cheater

12

7 4

1 20 12 10

5

1

1.11 6 9 7

19 7 4

2 15 11 9

7 4 1 2 16 89

13. 7-6 13 7

5

AHONOH2H 1 NƏ HÖRMÄCHONN

New Brighton

Hall

Stockport Bradford C. Barrow obj Rotherham Halifax York...

Gateshead. Wrexham

- Carlisle

Darlington Rochdale

Lincoln

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12- 6 5

13 86

13 7 3 4

12 6.9

1252

13 7

0 -10

1

2. 9

2

1 12 " 2 13 8

Lt. Walters, who should have played in the first game, but who is actually making his first ap- pearance this season, to-mor- row, is still one of the Navy's fastest wing-threequarters and will be supported on the inside by Lt. Bayly, an

an enterprising player from the Eagle, who made an- excellent impression a few days ago against H.M.S. Med way and the Submarines, - al- though he would do well to pass the ball a trifle quicker than is his wont.

TALBOT BACK

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Lt. Talbot, the Navy's best scrum- half, makes

re-appearance, after three weeks and should prove a tower of strength behind the strong. Navy pack, which has several newcomers in- cluding Lt. Pumphrey and Pay. Mid. Young, both of the Dorsetshire.

Club will be without many of their players owing to Volunteer Camp and injuries, although their back division is a fairly fast one. Club's “A” fifteen Col. D. J. McDougall, Officer Com-will meet an Army team at 3 p.m..

manding, presenting the prizes, con- Club: J. R. Henderson; M. G. Car veyed the greetings and best wishes ruthers, G. S. Wilson, W. E. Grieve from the Colonel-in-Chief, the Prin- and W. M. MacGrath; A. H. R. Butcher cess Royal, and Tommy Evans, form and E. C. Luscombe; K. A. Watson, K. W. Salter, T. H. Pratt, E. W. Stout, 716 er lance sergeant of the Royal Scots C. M. Stark; H. W. E. Heath, A. J. G. 6 16 and former featherweight cham-Taylor and W. B. Richardson.

pion of Scotland. He had sent his Royal Navy: Lt. Stevens (Kent); Lt. belt to his Regiment, for competi- Walters (Olympus), Lt. Bayly (Eagle),

4

1

0

2

3

1 8

8

2 11 7

1

3 7 9 7 16

1 11 9

7 16

3

3 12 17

3 14

3

5

5

5 16 2 13. 3:17

2 12

5

2 11 2 12

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6-

6

7.6.1

71

6

021 7 11 6 2.18 8 12

1:19. 7 11

2 23 5 10

6-10. 5

111: 5-6

2 13

1 2 11 9 7

0 1 11 5 8 8

2 19 11. &

9 13 6 2.11 9 5

12 6 3

13

13 7 3.2

13 7

3

Hartlepools

13

Accrington

13

́CRICKET TEAMS FOR...

TO-MORROW

4

8'10

A-ON-BO-OMNODONNOHHONHO

6-12 2 14tion in the area championships. P. O. Askith (Dainty) and Shpt. Wells

9 14 4 11

1117 4 10

1 16 0 10

718

3 10

6

9 30 5 22 4 8 20

1. 9

0.8

2 8

6 4 -19

3

7.. 14 2

6

5:16

2

4

SCOTTISH TEAM

The following will represent Crai- FOR FOOTBALL

gengower C.C. against the Press at

cricket to-morrow at Happy Valley

B. R. Irance (Capt.), G, A. Lee, C. W. Lam, A. R. H. Esmail, F. K. Lee, A. K. Ismail, G. Souza, H. P.`Lim, W. K. Way, T. Locke and A. «H. Esmail,

H.C.C. TEAM

INTERNATIONAL

The following were the results: Bantamweight-Pte, Hall (“C” Coy.) beat Pte. Cochrane ("C" Coy:).

(edway); Lt. Elliot (Eagle) (Cap- Thatcher (Eagle), Shpt. Staples (Es- tain) and Lt.. Talbot (Otus); A. Catchweight Pte. Hart ("D" Coy.) St. John (Pandora), Lt. Pumphrey gle), Ldg. Sea. Romans (Eagle); Lt. beat Lieut. Patterson ("C" Coy.).

Featherweight. L/Cpl. Octon (H.Q-) Anderson (Olympus) and Pay. Mid. (Dorsetshire); Lt. Ogle (Phoenix), Lt. knocked out Pte. Rompen ("C" Coy.) Young (Dorsetshire).

jin the first round.

Special contest-Bdmns, Emerson

Referee: Surg. Lt.-Comdr. A. E.

(R. Scots) beat Cpl.. Skelton (Fusil-Nicholson, R.N. 8 iers)...

Lightweight.--Pte. Scott ("C" Coy.) | Club “A” XV: G. Low; D. B. Nelson, knocked out Fte, Bankier (“D” Coy.) J. Redman, A. H. Murray and F. M. in the first round.

Thompson; E. Taverner and R. Ruther Special contest Pte. 40 Scott (R. ford; W. G. Schnabel, J. 8. Dunnett, Scots) beat L/Cpl. Lawler (Fusiliers). G. J. P. Carey; P. W. Burton, G. M. Welterweight Pte. ̈ ̈ ̈ Meikle · {"p" Marrs: R. Leigh, K. H. G. White and Coy) beat Pte. Quinn.

J. T. Brown. Final Company positions:-"C" Coy. 78 points; "B" Coy, 56 points; H.Q. 48 Ferguson (Middlesex), Lt. Gudgeon Army Spr. Nouch, (RE.); Pte. points; "A" Coy. 22 points; "D" Coy. (Middlesex), Spr. Waite (RE), Spr. 14 points.

Middleweight Pte. Wallace ("C" Scots), and Lt. Kerrich (EL_Surreys);

Artingstale (RE.); L/Cpl. Boe Coy) beat Pte. Moore ("" Coy.).

Special contest-Ritchee (R. Scots)(Middlesex), Pte. Bousted (R.A.0.C.); L/Cpl. Ross (R. Scots), LA, Hawitt boat L/Cpl. Jones (Fusiliers).

Lt. Wallie (E/Surreys), Gir. (5th A.A.); L/Bar, Page 45th

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ge- London, To-day. The following have been selected to play for Scotland in the Inter The following will represent Kow, national – soccer loon C.C.againat Diocesan Boys Wales at Edinburgh on Wednesday, dlesborough); Miller (Hearts); Pie Berry (Middinnen) and;

classic against School to-morrow:

W. Mulanby (captain), R. Baldwin, November 9:—

S. A. Gray, K. M. Baxter F. A. Adams, R. A. J. Simpson, G. Walker, R. A.

Brown

\: \(Clyde);

Delaney (Celtic); Walker (Hearts), ford (IL0.8) Anderson McCulloch (Derby), R. Beattie, R (Preston); (Preston), Gillis (Everton). Barker (Ben Shankly (Preston), Baxter (Mid-Reuter.

Harding, Williams, R. Lee, L., W. (Hearts), A. Beattle Hume. Umpleng H. Orety,REG

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