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Tables & Form Guide

NOVERING the just five League matches, this guide to current

Cbr in the English and Scottish Football League indicates KOWLOON GOLF

"yenue, opponent and result, with the most recent result on the extreme right column. (a18) indicates that the team played away to Team No. 18.

Arsenal

Aston Villa

1

2

3 Birmingham

4 Blackpool

5 Bolton

0 Brentford

7 Charlton

8

Chelsen

9 Derby

10

Everton

11 Grimsby

12

Huddersfield

13 Leeds

14

Leicester

15 Liverpool

18

FIRST DIVISION

CLUB

Competition Results And Laneford Trophy Draw

STO. PETTY OFFICERS

ON TOP

An interesting match was played at the Hong Kong Bowling Alleys on Wednesday night when the Stoker Petty Officers met the Board Room Officers of H.M.S. Cardiff and won by 526 points to 509.

This was a return match to one

(a16) 0–1 (h20) 4–1 (a18) 0–0 (a 7) (~1 (h12) 10 ... (a13) 2-1 (h11) 0-2 (a21) 5-1 (h21) 1-1 (a 9) 1-2 (a 4) 1-4 (a21) 0-1 (h17) 2–1 (a17) 2–2 (ĥ16) 3-3 (h 3) 2–1 (a10) 0–4 (h12) 1–1 (a12) 0–3 (h22) 1–0 (a22) 1–1 (a 7) 1–2 (a19) 2–2 (h18) 5–1 (h20) 1-3 The following are the results of com- which was played at the China Fleet's (h 3) 1-5 (116) 2-5 (a12) 2-1 (a18) 2-2 (h10) 2-0 petitions held over the week-end and summer training station, Wei-hai-wei (h22) 0-4 (a10) 4-1 (h 5) 2-1 (h 1) 1-0 (a13) 1-2 the draw for the Laneford Trophy:-early last year. (a18) 1—2 (h15) 4–1 (a13) 1–1 (h13) 2—2 (a14) 2—3.

Manchester U.

17 Middlesbro'

18 Portsmouth

19

Preston

20

Stoke

21

Sunderland

22

Wolves

Blackburn

1

2

Bradford

8

Burnley

4 Bury

5 Chesterfield

One Club Competition

(h17) 1-4 (a22) 0–0 (a10) 2—2 (h10) 2—1 (h 2) 2–1 M. L. da Roza with a score of 92-12 (h 7) 1-4 (h 4) 4–0 (h 9) 2–2 (a 9) 1-2 (a 6) 0—2=80 ̄won the One Club Competition (h14) 6-1 (a 2) 2—0 (h22) 2-4 (a22) 0-5 (h21) 1-3 played on New Year's Day. (h19) 3-0 (h 6) 1–2 (a 4) 1—1 (h 4) 3—0 (a 1) 0–1 was a total of 18 entries. (a 2) 1—2 (a19) 0–2 (h 8) 1–1 (a 8) 2–2 (h 7) 2—1

December Medal Pool (all) 1—6 (a20) 0–1 (a16) 0–3 (h16) 1—1 (h 8) 3-2 A. E. Davies with a score of 77-149,20 (a 8) 1-4 (a20) 1–3 (h20) 1-0 (h19) 4-1 (al7) 0-368 won the Medal Pool for Decem- (a 6) 6-2 (h17) 1—1 (h14) 3–0 (a14) 1–1 (a 3) 3-3 ber. T. D. Paton was runner up with 9.25 (16) 1-1 (a 3) 1—2 (h 3) 2-2 (h20).5—1 (h15) 3-0 78-6=67, There was a total of 9 en- (a20) 1-1 (h 8) 2-1 (h 1).0—0 (h 6) 2—2 (a 5) 1-5 tries.

Roza.

There 9.05

"1

9.10

11

A. A. Lopes v G. P. Murphy. T. Lamb v E. O. Murphy.

9.15

15

A. J. Dennis v S. Jex.

++

"

9.80

W. A. Ahern v W. J, Wool- ley.

W. C. Simpson v E. F. Fin- eher.

11

F. C. Barry v W, A. Ste- wart.

9.85

19

W. Bastin v P. J. Bone or T. D. Paton.

(h10) 0-1 (a12) 0-3 (h13) 2–0 (h 5) 2–2 (a15) 1—4| Starting times for Laneford Trophy (h14) 1-0 (h15) 3–1 (a15) 0–1 (a17) 1—5 (a 5) 3-1 to be played on January 8th:- (h16) 2-3 (h 3) 1–0 (h 2) 1–5 (a 2) 1–1 (all) 3—1|9,00 a.m. A. E. Davies v M. L. da (h 5) 1-1 (h 9) 0–0 (all) 4—2 (h11) 5–0 (a 4) (-1)

SECOND DIVISION

(a19) 1-1 (h 4) 1—0 (a 4) 4–2 (h 5) 3-0 (h20) 2~ (h12) 3–0 (h-5) 0–0 (a 5) 2-2 (a 9)∙1—5 (a19) 1—2 (h 6) 1-0 (h18) 1—0 (a18) 0–1 (a13) 2—2 (a15) 1—1 (h20) 2—3 (a 1) 0–1 (h 1) 2–4 (a16) 0–0 (h10) 1—1 (h10) 3-0 (a 2) 0-0 (h 2) 2–2 (a 1) 0–3 (all) 1— (a19) 2-1 (a 3) 0–1 (h14) 1–2 (a14) 2—0 (h18) 4–0 (a 6) 1-3 (h15) 1-2 (a22) 0–1 (a20) 1-5 (h19) 1—0 (a10) 1-2 (h21) 3–1 (a13) 4-2 (h13) 1—0 (a12), 1—2 Manchester C. (h12) 4—1 (a17) 0—2 (a19) 9—3 (h19) 5—2 (h 2) 5–

Coventry

7 Fulham

8 Luton

9

10

Millwall

11

Newcastle

12

Norwich

13 Notts F.

14 Plymouth

15

16

Sheffield U. Southampton..

17 Swansea

Tottenham

18

19 Tranmere

20

Wednesday

21

West Brom.

22

West Ham

1

Aldershot

2

3

Brighton

Bournemouth.

4 Bristol C. 5 Bristol R. 6 Cardiff

7 Clapton

8 Crystal P.

9 Exeter

10 Ipswich 11

Mansfield

12 Newport

18 Northampton. 14 Notts C.

15 Port Vale

16

Queen P.R.

17 Reading

18

Southend

19

Swindon

20 Torquay

Walsall

21

22 Watford

1 Accrington

2 Barnsley

3 Barrow

4 Bradford C.

5

Carlisle

Chester

7 Crewe

8 Darlington

9 Doncaster

10 Gateshead

11 Halifax

12 Hartlepool

13 Hull

14 Lincoln

15 New Brighton

16

17

18

Oldham Rochdale Rotherham

19 Southport 20 Stocknort 21 Wrexham

22 York

Aberdeen

2 Albion

3 Arbroath

4 Ayr

5

Celtic

6 Clyde

7 Falkirk

8

Hamilton

0 Hearts

10 Hibernian

11 Kilmarnock

12

Motherwell

19 Partick

14 Queen O'S.

(h 8) 2–1 (a 5) 0—3 (a22) 0–0 (h17) 1—1 (a 4) 1—1 (a17) 1-0 (a14) 1-0 (h12) 4-0 (h15) 0—0 (h ̊5) 0-1 (h19) 2-0 (a 9) 1—4 (a 2) 0–3 (a11) 0–4 (h 8) 2—1 (a 5) 1-7 (a15) 1–0 (h 8) 2—4 (a 8) 0–1 (h 3) 2-2| (a 1) 0–4 (h11) 0–1 (a 6) 2–1 (h 6) 0–2 (a21) 2—1 (h13) 0-1 (h16) 5-1 (a16) 2-2 (a11) 0-0 (h 3) 1-1 (a22) 2—1. (a18) 1–1 (a15) 1—5 (h15) 2-2 (h 4) 0-0 (a14) 0-0 (h11) 0-1 (h 9) 2-0 (h21) 3-2 (a10) 1-1 (a 4) 1-3 (h16) 1-1 (a 3) 0-1 (h 3) 1-0 (a 6) 0~~~4 (h_1) 1-1 (h 9) 3—9 (a 9) 2—5 (a 7) 0-1 (h 2) 2—1 (h 3) 4-1 (a 4) 3-2 (h 7) 5-1 (h22) 1-4 (a 1), 4—2 (h22) 3-2 (a 2) 4—4 (a 8) 1–3 (a17) 2—3 (h14) 4--2 (a21) 2-3 (h16) 1-2 (h 7) 1-0 (h10) 0-0 (a20) 4–1

THIRD DIVISION (SOUTH)

(h 6) 1-1 (h 2) 2–1 (a 8) 0–3 (h 8) 2–1 (a19) 1-2 (a19) 2-4 (a 1) 1—2 (a 8) 0-3 (a 6) 0-1 (h21) 3– (a14) 3-4 (a21) 2—0 (a 4) 0–2 (h 4) 1–0 (h11) 3—0 (h21) 2—1 (h22) 2-0 (h 3) 2—0 (a 3) 0–1 (a15) 0—4 (a22) 1-4 (a13) 1—2 (a11) 3—1 (h 2) 1–0 (h16) 0–0 (a20) 3–1 (a 9) 1—1 (h16) 1—0 (a16) 0–5 (h12) 1—2 (h11) 0-0 (h10) 1—1 (a12) 1—2 (h20) 1-2 (h13) 3–0 (h11) 6-2 (h 2) 3–0 (h 1) 3–0 (a 1) 1-2 (a22) 1—4 (h13) 3-2 (a19) 1—2 (h 6) 1—1 (h18) 3—3 (a10) 2—2 (a 4) 2-3 (a 7) 1—1 (h11) 5–1 (all) 1–0 (h 9) 2– (a 8) 2-6 (h 5) 1—3 (a10) 1—5 (h10) 0–1 (a 3) 0—3 (h17) 2-0 (h 7) 2–1 (a19) 0-8 (h19) 6-4 (a 6) 2- (h 5) 2-1 (h20) 4—1 (h15) 2—0 (a15) 2—0 (a 7) 0- (h 3) 4-3 (h19) 2—0 (a22) 1—0 (h22) 0–3 (a20) 2—0 (h 3) 1-1 (h18) 2-2 (a13) 0-2 (h13) 0—2 (h 4) 4- (a22) 1-4 (h17) '2—2 (a 6) 0–1 (h 0) 5-0 (a 5) 0–0 (a12) 0-2 (a16) 2—2 (h21) 1—1 (a21) 0-3 (h18) 3-0 (a 1) 0-1 (a13) 2—2 (alb) 2-2 (a 9) 3-3 (a17) 0—3 (h 9) 2–1 (a14) 0-2 (h12) 8—0 (a12) 4–6 (h 1) 2—1 (h21) 0-1 (h 6) 1—3 (a13) 1—4 (h 7) 2—1 (h14) 0- (a 4) 1-2 (h 3) 0-2 (a17) 1—1 (h17) 3–0 (a 2) 1–3 (h18) 4-1 (a 4) 0—2 (h14) 0–1 (a14) 3-0 (h 8) 4—1

THIRD DIVISION (NORTH)

(a18) 1-2 (h11) 1-2 (a 2) 1—4 (h 2) 0—2 (a15) 1– (a17) 1-2 (h16) 3—0 (h 1) 4—1 (a 1) 2—0 (a11) 4—1 (a12) 2–1 (a14) 1—1 (h 4) 2—1 (a 4) 0–3 (h20) 0—2 (a 5) 2-0 (a 8) 4-0 (a 3) 1—2 (h 3) 3–0 (h13) 6–2 (h 4) 0-2 (a12) 1–2 (a21) 5—2 (h21) 1—1 (h 8) 1–) (a 8) 3-3 (a13) 0-3 (a12) 5—2 (h12) 8—2 (h14) 0—0 (h13) 0-1 (a10) 5—0 (a22) 1—4 (h22) 8—2 (h12) 3-2 (h6) 3-3 (h 4) 0–4 (810) 2—0 (h10) 5—2 (a 5) 1—1 (h20) 3-1 (a22) 2—2 (h18) 1—1 (a18) 0–0 (h21) 0–0 (h15) 0-3 (h 7) 0-5 (h 8) 0–2 (a 8) 2—5 (a19) 0–2 (h21) 2-3 (a 1) 2–1 (h14) 2—0 (u14) 0—0 (h 2) 1—4 (h 3) 1-2 (h_5) 2—1 (h 6) 2–5 (a 6) 2–8 (a 7) 2—3 (a 7) 1-0 (h 6) 3–0 (h15) 3-0 (alb) 1 -6 (a 4) 2-6 (a19) 1-4 (h 3) 1–1 (all) 0–2 (h11).0—0 (a 6) 0–0 (a10) 3-0 (a20) 1-1 (a13) 0-3 (h13) 6–1 (h ̧1) 4—1 (h21) 4—2 (a22) 1—4 (a 2) 0—3 (a20) 1-3 (h17) 1---? (h 2) 2-1 (h18) 0–1 (a19) 1–4 (h19) 5–0 (a16) 2—1 '(a17) 1—0 (a 9) 1—1 (h 9) 0—0 (h22) 2—0 (a20) 0–5 (h14) 4—1 (a21) 3—4 (h17) 4—1 (a17) 0—5 (h10) 2—0 (a 9) 1-3 (h15) 1—1 (h16) 3–1 (a 3) 2—0 (h18) 5-0 (h11) 3—2 (h19) 4—3 (h 5) 2—5 (a 5) 1—1 (a 9) 0—0 (h10) 4—1 (h 9) 2–2 (h.7) 4–1 (a 7), 2–8 (a18) 0-2

SCOTTISH LEAGUE (FIRST DIVISION)

16 Queen's Park.

16 Raith

17 Rangers

(a17) 2—5 (h 5) 3–1 (a12) 2—2 (h 3) 4–0 (á 4) 3-3| (a16) 1-1 (h 4) 3—3 (a13) 3—1 (h 7) 0–3 (a12) 1–3 (h18) 3-1 (a 8) 1-1 (h15) 3–1 (a‍1) 0-4 (h 9) 1- (a22) 2-3 (a 2) 3-3 (h17) 3-4 (814) 1–6 (h 1) 3-3 (h19) 3-2 (a 1) 1–3 (h 9) 2—2 (a17) 1—2 (h15) 0–1 (all) 4—1 (h 7) 2—4 (a10) 1—1 (h13) 4—1 (a22) 1- (h13) 2-5 (a 6) 4-2 (h16) 6–1 (a 2) 3-0 (h11) 4 (a 9) 8~2. (h 3) 1–1 (a20) 2—2 (h12) 2–1 (a10) 1-2- (h 8) 2–3 (h13), 5–0 (a 5) 2—2 (h10) 0–1 (a 3) 1-1| (a12) 2-3 (a14) 1-2 (h 0) 1–1 (a 9) 1-0 (h16) 2- (h 6) 1-4 (h12) 1–3 (a18) 3—1 (h19) 3–2 (a 7) 0- (h10) 3-3 (a11) 3—1 (h 1) 2—2 (a 8) 1—2 (h 2) 3– (a 7) 5–2 (a 9) 0—5 (h 2) 1–3 (a 6) 1—4 (h17) 2- (h16) 4—2 (h15) 3--2 (h10) 2–1 (a19) 0–2 (h 4) 6- (a14).2—3 (h18) 2—3. (a 3) 1—3 (h20) 1-4 (a 5) 1- (n 2) 1–1 (h20) 2—2 (a 7) 1—6 (h18) 5–6 (a10) 1- (h 1) 5-2 (h19) 3—0 (n 4) 4—3 (h 5) 2—1 (a18) 4—2)

18 St. Johnstone.... (h 5) 1–1 (a 3) 1—3 (a14) 8—2 (h11) 1–3 (a10) 6-5

19

St. Mirren (a 5) 2–3 (a17) 0—3 (h14) 2–0 (a11) 2–3 (h 8) 21

20 Third Lanark,. '(h 4) 3–2 (a16) 2~2. (h 8) 2–2 (a15) 4—1 (h 6) 8—1

Gauging Iron Play

By BEST BALL

The right iron club to choose for each shot is largely dependent upon the golfer's experience at the game and his application to it. Experienced golfers quickly size up the situation and then shoot, somewhat like a ball player hurl- ing a ball in from centre field. Synchronizing the power and direc- tion, to the distance to be traversed, has become more or less second nature to them. The week end player can hardly hope to du- plicate this feat, but he can gain a better perception of distance and the club to use by practice with each.

Often the shot will be between two club ranges, requiring either a spared shot with a heavy iron or a forced shot with 3 lighter one. Many golfers feel that dan- ger lies in trying to spare a shot and, for that reason, the lighter club should be selected and a power- ful blow given the ball. Psy- chologically this process is sound for the golfer is apt to devote greater concentration to a shot re- quiring greater force.

Many strokes can be saved by a correct diagnosis of the putting surface and the surrounding ter- rain. Traps should be avoided, the

GRAPHIC GOLE

IRON PLAY

GAUGE DIRECTION

AND DISTANCE

CAREFULLY

BACKSPIN AID TO SHOT THAT MUST BE STOPPED

QUICKLY.

-4-13

roll of the ball adjusted to the slope of the green eto. If a quick stopping shot is needed the club head should hit the ball as it de- scenda, and take turf. This gives the ball a counter clockwise spin that tends to bring the ball to 3 quick halt.

(Copyright 1938. The Boll Syndicate, Inc.)

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3. Perfect balance ensuring absolute confidence in strokes.

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