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Lots Of Surprises
London, Nov. 2.
More than 950,000 watched today's League foot».
ball which furnished plenty of surprises. Blackpool, through Blair's goal in the fifteenth minute, scraped home against Chelsea to re- tain their leadership of the First Division but.... Wolverhampton, hit by injuries, sustained a home defeat in a match which produced the best football seen at Wolverhampton this
scason.
Blackpool now have 21 points, Liverpool 18, Wol- verhampton and Middlesborough each 17. The first appearance of Stanley Matthews since his recent controversy coincided with Stoke's re- turn to winning form after two defeats. Little was seen of Matthews in the first half but he produced his usual wizardry in the second half, occasionally making the Sunderland de- fence look second rate
HOW THEY STAND
First Division
SOCCER
YESTERDAY'S FOOTBALL RESULTS
Kwong Wah
GIA.SC.
Sing Tao
FIRST DIVISION
Royal Navy
5 St. Joseph's. Eastern..
3
BECOND DIVISION
King Wah
4 Commando
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In their Senior Divi-Commandy sion fixture against 1/5 Commando on the Navy ground at Causeway Bay yesterday afternoon St. Joseph's were complete- ly outclassed in every department of the game commande &
convincingly
W. D. F. A. P. and 11 11
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League Table
FIRST DIVISION
22531 158 10
2771feated by 5 goals to 1.. St. Joseph's 5 3 2 0 17 17
227 2 25 16 17 141 429 27 17 1343 20 11 17 24 10
Blackpool Livernoul 9574 -Middlesborough 12 7 3
Wolves Manthes. U. Sunric lead Stoke
Preston
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Aston Villa
Charlot
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Brentford
Grimsby
Derby Exeran
The revision of the Soccer 14. Burnley have now been Chelse rules has done much to safe-unbeaten for, eight games. guard goalkeepers following the fatal accidents of some years time. ago, but they are still prone to serious injuries.
Two marred 1nday's League programme, the first when Parry, the Swansea goal-keeper injured his jaw in a collision with the Sheffield Wednesday centre-forward. Briscoe. He was taken to hospital.
The second was Weare of Bristol Rovers who was badly injured against Cardiff and was] carried off on a stretcher
suffering from concussion.
season.
Arsenal.... Lreds
Coventry, losing 2-1 at half-ton
rallied to register their Portsmouth away win this first Cardiff and Bristol City are leading the Third (Southern) Division with 21 points each and are setting a hot pace.
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Plying their first match as il representative side, the Army found 3 Commando Bde. too good Hor them on the Kowloon Cricket T. W. L D F A. Paground yesterday, lasing by 82 1/5 Commando a Π
runs. Feature of the match was de-South China 6 10 19 10 10 the accurate bowling of, Pickering" Einst Tra ... A 4 107 who claimed seven Arny batsmen
4tor a mere 27 runs in 17 overs.
Partnered by Cuc in a bright Williams played opening. stand, zsome delightful strokes all round 150272 the wicket and must be one of the most attractive left-hand batsmen in the Colony today, Twice he, hooked the ball out of the ground for six and had scored 34 out of 54 when he gave a catch to mid-on. Eight of the Cdo, side totalled-double figures to enable their side to score 175 in 2 hours. Kennedy was the most successful
The Commandos started off in grand-style and before the game was three minutes old opened the scoring through Banks, who sent a fast drive from the edge. of
121 10 20 14the penalty area which had Mac-,
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Dougall beaten all the way. The Commandos continued to serve up sparkling brand of football and delighted spectators with their
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ments. Their forwards were * 2 6 13 3 10 41 18 25 40 irresistible form and gave the St, 1945 21 24
hectic time, Joseph's defence
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Huddersfield 19
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BRISTOL PACK BEAT HARLEQUINS
London, Nov. 2
The Harlequins surprisingly suffered their first defeat of the season at Bristol where the home team won 14-0 after losing four previous mat- ches. The Bristol pack proved the match- winning factor supported by the determined tackling of their backs.
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Oxford University, who are expected to develop into one of the best university sides for, years, have now scored 125 points. Dominions players did the Dark Blue's scoring, Tra vers, the Australian forward, two tries. Martin Donnelly, the New Zealand Test cricketer, one try, Cawkwell and Steward, two-other New Zealanders, n try each, while Newman, the South African full-back kicked two goals,"
Bad Day For Favourites
Swansea, weakened by the Some good racing was Welsh trial, lost their second witnessed at the Valley successive match.
there W. Holmes, the Warwickshire yesterday and of the Army attack; it was a pity forward, playing for Nuneaton, were some surprise wins perseve broke his collar bone in the also, as non-favourites with his leg spins carlier in the second half, and despite two flashed past the post first were also well served and the in-
Army 19, West Virginia 0;day. Three wickets fell for injuries in their team Cam- termediate line, lead by Livesey, had the St. Joseph's forwards Notre Dame 28, Navy 0; Yale 33, when the Army replied and Well-bridge University, who showed in four out of five races.
Dividends paid were. in con- P. W. D. k...
improved tackling, locked in an iron grip, F. A. Pl
Livesey Dartmouth 2; Syracuse 28, Tenings had scored 17 of the 29 runs
sequence, gond, and winners re- 13 2 2 20 34 IN and his outside men also render ple Butgers 18, Harvard on the board when Sutton don Scottish. 14 2 43 33 20 1
ed fine service keeping the for-Princeton, 17, Pennsylvania 14; rooted his off stump. Phelps a Although without four received over $30 in each of three 13 6 6 2 34 13 17
wards well supplied with accur- Cornell 13, Columbia 0; George stylist left hander prevented a wa
There was a spill in the second ately placed passes, which
18, George Washington 0; collapse by batting freely but af gulars who were playing in the races and $25 in another.
Welsh trial, Neath were tag a dangerous Fenn State 68 Fordham 0; Boater he had been sent back to the strong for St. Mary's Hospital. refused to start, threw her rider, race when Mary, the favourite, the cause of many 44 28 23 16
movement. 136 20 25 14
ton College 72, New York Uni- 12 6 4 135
There was a lively bout of daralty scoring at Norwich where all Barnaley six genis, of which Southend got Newcastle five, came in the second half.chuster C. 13 6 4 2 28 12 1 four.of them in six minutes. W. Brumwich 15
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After they had made certain of versity 6; Connecticut 27. Coak Payion at 71,all Army hopes of The Hospital's erratic passing Magh Singh and galloped tack
Geldard, b.
Scores: the game, the Commandos. slack-guard 13: Washington and Jeffer-saving the game vanished, ened up and the pace of the game son 48, Carnegie Tech 0; Colgate
3. Cdo. Bde. 39. Lafayette
ette 0; Georgia Tech 14, 12 4 8 14 21 slowed down to a certain extent. 39,
The Commando forwards, in par- Duke 0; William and Mary. 41, Capt CUfe, c. 164 10 20 12
ticular. took things easy and Maryland 7: Tennessee 20, North Andrews 67 24 21 11missed many scoring chances by Carolina 11: Richmond 19, Vir-Capt. Williams, c. Rowley b.
11just tapping the ball lightly into cinia 7: Georgia 14, Alabama 0; Hill
the hands of the goalie when well Vanderbilt 19, Auburn 0 Wash Capt Gourlay, e placed.
Ington and Ler 26. Davidson Cat Gourla
prisoners among the crowd at sterfeld
drlord Derby and showed them out.
Plymouth Both were former members of Birminxham the Dresden football team which | Lelenster won the German championship sauthampton-15
Coventry Town Surprise Everton played the Scottish in 1913. They were on parole International centre-forward and got past the turnstiles, but Swanum Jack Dodds who was seenred for policeman spotted them and Nuts $7,500 last night. Dodds scored id: "You are not allowed at West Ham.. 12 the first goal but Everton only publi: entertainments.-Reuter. wedhesday "gained a point at home.
Norrkeeping, the Swedish) champions, watched their next opponents Sheffield United, beat Arsenal, who led 2-1, at ball- time. This was the first meet- ing of the two clubs sines Arsenal beat Sheffield United in the 1936 Cup Final.
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Results: The Results
Following are the results: The following were the rest Race Mount Collinson sults of Rugby Union matches Stakes (4 furlongs-1st, Tom played today:
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For the Saints, MacDougall between the sticks table; display not for his safe handling of many difficult shots, his side would have gone down to a heavier defeat, He enly made one mistake that was when he failed to hold Mexico 21. Texas Mines 11: North Sgt. Fawkes, c. and b. Kennedy
Carolina State 49, V.3.1. 7; L. Pickering, not oui fast driv, with the result that Ohlahoma 14, Texas Christion 19 Maj, Benwell, st, Wellings, b Cook, rushing up, netted the third
third Rice 41. Texas Tech Of Texas 10, Kennedy
Pittsburgh. 07, Wisconsin 24. Par Sgt. Sinclair, b. Cockerili due 20; Kentucky 39, Michigan Lt. Kennedy, p. Kennedy Slate L4 Ohio State 39, North. Mne. Shardlow, b. Andrews.. western 37; Michigan 21, Minni-Maj: Jewers, e. Chambers, o. sota 0; Utah.7, Colorado 0 New
Keen competition marked the Wrexham, opening stages of the Britannia Bradford 6.33724115 out. Goranu, as usual, worked Southern Methodist 3; Missouri 14 14 hard and continually dropped 21. Nebraska 20; Iowa State 10, at the bottom Shield Inter Services competin
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Carlisle of the League, played Bretion with first blood going to arrow champions and in their irresis- | the British Army who won the forkjain tible mood would have scored shooting at the historic Bisley double figures but for Bartram's ranges with 550 points out of brilliant goal-keeping. Rodgers a possible 500. scored three for Huddersfield.
But in the swimming eventsk when the competition was ex-alifax ceptionally keen, the Czecho incon slovakiand won with 1416) Tatumbowel points-the half paint gained Tranmere in the 200 yards free-style when Arerington point, jos the Czeen and French repre- Southpre Only sentatives dead-heated, giving
Burnley In Lead
A keen struggle continues at the head of the Second Division "where Burnley gained the lea "dership with ne
Lupping Burnsley's 18.
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& M. 13; Montana 10, homs A.. used his weight to good advan- Idaho 0: Stanford: 0. Oregon tage and upset many promising, State (tie); California 47. moves by the Commando for Washington State 14;: Southern wards. Of the St. Joseph's for California 43, Oregon 0; Nevada wards. Xavier aras the most dang, Montana State 14 13 422 12 gerous w
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Awindus the much improved Laiton, had and fencing, all of which are held the leadership since Sept. being staged today--Reuter.
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FASTBALL
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The Glants won a 5-1 victory over the Rambling Recs, and
Rowley
Cpl. Sutton, c. Rowley b. Hill
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Total
Bowling:
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(L/Sta. Rowlands); 2nd, Happy (Lt. Cdr Pearson); 3rd, Forlorn Beaumont) and Jongh Gypay (Lt. Hope (Capt Parry); Also or
Capt. Evans). Winner: $32.20. Place: 1st $14.10; 2nd $7.79.
2nd Race-Mount Butler Stakes (6 furlonge)ist, Tribute (Lt. Walford)
Flicker (Mne
2nd,
Welsh International Trial at
23sibles 0.
Pontypridd. Probables 9 Pos. Championship. Coenty Cheshire 3 Lancashire 30. Notts, Lines and Derby 12 North Mil- 15 Janda 6. Yorkshire 5 Cumber
land G.
Brockbank); 3rd, Johnny (Gesti -170 Other matches. Guy's Hos Narian Singh: Alzo ran:-Goldy pital 15 Old Blues 3. Harle (Cpl. Lako), Inshalla (Coder Bristol 14. London Quibell). Mary (Gism Magh quina Welsh 22 Aldershot, Services 3. Singh) and Sharney (F/Lt. Cris Winner: $1.60. Place: Old Cranleighand 3 Devonport field). Services 16. Richmond 0 Ox-1st $8.80; 2nd $7.40; 3rd $14.40. ford
Rosslyn University 19.
3rd Race-Mount Parker Stakes. Park 8 London Irish 0.. St. (7 furlongs)-1st, Prince (C.
Francis); કૃnd.
Tony (Capt. Mary's. Hospital G Neath 12
Penrn); 3rd Billy (L Cdr. Fear Wasps 6 Cardiff 21. Abertillery son); Also Anthony (Maj. 3 Aberavon 3. Barnstable 32 Denholm), Baxer (Coder....... Quig Bidmouth 0. Bridgwater Albion beil), Moxes (Mai, Parsons) and 3 Old Edwardians 6. Camborne Stardust (Sta. Itowlande). Wit... GFemouth 8 Cambridge Uni- ner: $32.00. Place: 1st $10.70; versity 2 London Scottish 19. 2nd 30 40; 3rd $11.00,
Stakes (7 4th Race The Peak a Chelterham 3 Birmingham 0.1
Clifton 13 Weston-super-Mare fond, Nigger (Cdr.
Kennedy 2-8; Hill 3-20: An- drews 2-25; Cockerill 1-30; Row- ley 1-40; Ozorld 0-11; Chon:bers Finals
0-18.
Army American football finals Friesig. Geldard, c. Willems, b. day night games resulted as
Pickering follows:
Marquette 21 Detroit 20; St.Lt. Chambers, b. Pickering duce so high standard of play Mary's of Moraga California. 20/Cpl. Eardley, c. Benwell,
b. Pickering as the first half. The Comman-
46; University of dos did not do any scoring them-
Andrews QMS selves, their tally of goals being Hawaii 19, College of Pacific 18;/Cpl. Wellings, b. Sutton ..
a St. Joseph's de- Wake Forest. 32 Chattanooga 14: increased by
Gourlay Tender who accidentally heade Miami 26 Villa Nova 21- inta his own goal duritie a con Associated Press. certed rush by Commande for-
The second half did not pro
wards. St. Joseph's solitary goal
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by Xavier.
Joseph's: MacDougall, Huerain, Lau Hon-sang, Castilho, Leung Sing-chi, Peroirs, Sammy Tsang, Xavier, Leonard, Gosano
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1/5 Commando: -Powell, Ban- nister. Timmis. Livesey, Ingliz, Tonner, Coleman, Banks, Cook, Hiland Ford.
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Capt. Ozorio, b. Kennedy Ptc. HSL Jewers, b
Pickering Sig. Cocker not out
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Total
(Contiqued from Page, 1) There is an exception to this. The United States does have to grant to China the same advantages in frade as it does to Cubs or the newly established Kennedy Philippine Republic,
One clause provides that if one of the two countries gives any rights to individuals or corporations of a third country to explore mineral resources” or
Shipping
Bowling:-
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-1st, Mayfair (Sto.
15. Coventry 14 Bedford & Rowlands); Headingley 0 Hull and East:
oRiding 0 Huddersfield 3. Sale
outward. Resalder (Cand
Also ran:Autumn
Hose Hodgman) Jackle. (Cdr. 11. Leicester 16 Gloucester 3. D. Gregory) and The Under
Chias
Lanelly 3 Maostid 6. Man-taker (LAC Gay). Winners
13 chester 20 Waterloo 11. Newport Place: Ist 37.80; 2nd
6 Plymouth Albion 0. Northam- $11.30.
0 ton. 30 Nuneaton 12 Rugby 20
5th Race Mount
Moseley 10. Sheffield Otley Stakes (6 furlongs):--1st, Dor-
to 10. Ewanuca o Pontypool een (Maj. Hodgman): 2nd, Tojn
Torquay Athletic. 32. Old Paul 93 nes 3. United Services (Ports
mouth) 18. Bath 9.
Glasgow High School Former Pupils Heriots Former Pupils 2.
Pickering 7-27; Gourlay 1-4;
1-5; Sutton Fowkes 0-8; Williams 0-20.
RAF Beat
Dockyard
At
Gdem. Magh Singh); 3rd Star light (Maj. Parsons); Alec ran:-- Betsy (LAC Gay), Duke (Gdsm Narian Singh) and Mouse Mai. Denholm), Winner: $12.30. Place: 1st $6.80; 2nd $11.40; 3rd
HAVE YOU WON?
Rugby League Yorkshire Cup 39.10. 1-13;
Final: Hull 0 Wakefield Trini. ty 10. Borrow 22 Lead 12.
Other matches; Borrow 22 Leed, 12, Belle Vue Rangers 7 Liverpool Stanley 18. Dewsbury 9 Bradford Northern 5. Feather. ston Rovers 16 York 9. Halifax
King's Park yesterday, Royal Air Force casily beat Dockyard Recreation Club by 103 runs in a friendly cricket game. B.A.F
Navy, surprisingly went down to Kwong Wah by 6 goals to 5 in a high scoring First Division en- counter at Causeway Bay yester day afternoon.
Kwong Wah pus a spirited dis- Canadian Chinese failed to hit play and fully deserved their win. develop them, it must gave the']; the servings of hurler Thomp They showed better all round
same rights to the other coun-1 kins of the USS, "Neches," who combination than the Navy play try signing the treaty. No went down 8-2 The Girls' game ers, who seemed to lack a proper minerals are specified. had to be called off.
Displaying a high calibre of understanding. Birch, in the Navy ball playing the Gianta scored the only Navy defender to caus
Merchant ships of one coun- their third successive victory the Chinese forwards any trouble,
bis anticipation and robust try can travel in territorial Eve,. not ont when they took a 5-1 decision ever the Hambling Recs. in n Lackling upsetting many a neat waters and put in at ports of Thomas, b. Evans
the other under the freedom Baxter, bw,b Ellig
Matthews Darlington, nine inning game. Charlie The scoring
opened by of commerce and, navigation" Mont, Lb. Stevens Quinn was outstanding for the Kwong Wah early in the first clause. This does not apply to Malcolm, b Stevens winners with a home run and half Goals come at a steady war and fishing vessels Gazab O'Callaghan, b Stevens s two base hit. Beltrao, for the pace and at half time the score Although the treaty is of five Holder, b Stevens c losers, showed that he could
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Ave all still handle himself in the base The only gosi scored in the paths. In this fraces an accident second half came towards the end. occurred when a spectator when the Navy goalie, falling to hold a shot allowed Lau Fook.
B. wits.) was knocked unconscious for
Bellamy did not likt. to terminate the pact, will it three minutes when a foul ball chun to run up and net from expiration date of its intention Total (for 8 wh
close range.
Bowling Stevens 4 for hit him. Mr. Philip Yvanovich, Cook scored all five of the goals pass out of existence on that
f the HK Bank, rendered for Navy while Lai Ki-kwong date. If it goes on past, the Ellis 2 for 20
DR.C. first aid to the victim: MK 21 Lap Fook-chuu (3) and five years period, it will be
Thompkins prevented the Wong Klag chung (2) scored for ended thereafter one year after Ella, lbw b Mont
one of the countries has an O'Callaghan, Baxter,
Coker b ThomBE. Canadians from scoring, until Kwong Wahab, the very last inning when Bill
nounced its intention to. ter-
Thomas minate it. If no such notice is Stevens Darlington,
Woo came to the rescue by
Tessarily expire thon or ever. Maguire, not out - years duration, it will not nk Cooper Only if one of the two countries
Extras gives notice one year before the
driving In one of his side's two Owens, O'Leary and Williams given, the treaty will continue runs and scoring the other of the Nechea Oilers each) la force indefinitely –Associa- | White, è and b Mont himself on an error. Thompkins, slammed a terrific homer ted Press
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