THE HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, MONDAY, MARCH 5th, 1928.
THE WEEK-END SPORT.
Cricket, Local and Home Football, Kwanti Steeplechase, Lawn Tennis,
CRICKET.
· NAVY ` = `UNIVERSITY.
ICHABOD,
A
Hockey, etc.
confessed that, of the eight other sides in the Senior League, Kow loon and the RN. at full strength are the only two really good ones, Indiana A have fallen off, Civil Service are very poor. But the team work of the University has been excellent and their captaincy very good. There are a good many captains of League teams who might well take a tip from the way Lam (it is Lam isn't it!) has work ed his bowling. For instance in the innings of 40 by the Navy no less than five bowlers went on though only eighteen and a half overs were sent down
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The Navy were at home to the University first eleven in a Senior League game on Saturday last. It was a bright afternoon with a good light, but there was a very strong wind, about EN.E I think, and it was impossible to keep the scroens up. Bo very sensibly they
By way with deference, I would did without them altogether. (No- thing is more upsetting than a point out to both scorers that they screen that collapses every five have got their analysis wrong in minutes.) The wicket was rather each innings. I give the correct fery distinctly on the bad side: 6gures below. They get the "runs. but the captain of the Navy second hit from bowlers plus extras to but remarked rather pathetically that equal the totals in each it played a dashed side better for they overlook the fact that one. the first than it did for the second! wide was bowled by Shaw and 3 The Navy won the toss and pat wides by Guterres. These must be the Varsity in. For a long time added in against the bowler when everything in the garden was lovely. bis analysis is made up at the end Wickets fell steadily, and when 5 of the innings. The correct Sgures were down for 20 things looked in- | are, therefore, Shaw 2 for 19 (and deed black for the University.not 11); Guterres 'for 8 (and not Guterres came to the rescue of his 5), zide and saved them from entice and ignominious collapse. He took his life in his hands and best at the ball, and though he hit it up in the air quite a bit, it never went to hand.
Last Wicket Stand. However things were in a pretty parious way as the ninth wicket fell at 62. But as several times before this season Hong Sling, who I see has been promoted to No. 10 in the batting order, collected 13, and A. T. Lee 8 in a last wicket stand which realized 21 It was invaluable." Poor score as 83, is it is incredibly better than 62, and I think this put the University's hearts up, and made them realize that they still had an outside chance it winning.
It was not really the fault of the Navy. Their bowling was good and well managed and their fielding ex cellent. They just had a shade the worse of the luck in that a good many lifted hits went away for runs instead of into a fielder's hands. Sparrow, Lugg, Hill and Show abared the wickets and there was a run out. (This running business wants looking into in the Varsity side. There is a run out every match-and its pure bad calling, as they are much faster between the wickets than the average batsmen. It is, I suppose an imperfect ap prehension of the short-runnnig theory of Ponsonby-Fane. They want coaching right out of it-and would do well to go and listen to the way that T E., Pearce" and
The effect of this win is that it is a moral certainty that the Shield decisión lies in the result of the Civil Service-Kowloon match which is down for decision at Happy Valley on next Saturday. On paper and fores Kowloon should win, but you never know. But one will hope to see a few spectators down there. If there is a big football match they might help to keep the ropes on the E. boundary. A draw gives University the Shield.
B. "ABBIT.
Score and analysis:---
·First Innings Of University,
8. V. Gittins, e-Woods, b
Logs
J. Barrow, b Lugg
E. H. Lee, run out
F. I. Zimmern, e Lugg, b
Sparrow
4
2
5
ሱ
A. P. Guterres, e and b Show 23 "A. A. Rumjahn, b Sparrow... ?
D. Laing, b Hill........................ Dr. D. K. Samy; b Shaw
C. W. Lam, b Hill
3
7
W. Hong Sling, b Sparrow.... 13
A. T. Lea, not out.........
Extras (byca 3, wido 1) ................
Total
Fall of wickets-1/5; 2/10; 3/10; 4/20 3/26; 6/36; 7/83; 8/61; 9/02; 10/83.
Bowling Analysis.
E.R.A. Sparrow 10,2 1.20 Sgt. Lugg ER.A. Hill ...... Q
R. H. D. Hancock call It's no good-"Pay-Lt.Cdr.
chirruping like a canary if you want
a short run; either beckon and say
nothing, or shout),
'Favy's Simple Task.
e
It looked indeed a very simple task that lay before the Navy. They had only 84 to get to win and ought to have done it on their heads. But the team had inffered the fate that so often overtakes Navy sides and there were several changes from the side which was selected on Wednesday. The two biggest losses perhaps were Lieut. Cecil and Lieut J, H. Dale, the interport cricketer. The latter was not well enough to turn out: I don't know. what happened to Cecil. Thomson's wrist also kept him out of the side. However, they did not make too. bad a start as Hunt and McNair took the score to 20 before the first wicket fell Davies and Lugg did not stop but actually there were 40 runs up on the board and only three wickets down.
Catastrophe,
Then Rumjahn went on and with three balls completely altered the state of affairs by getting Hunt (the beat Navy' bat) caught, and bowling Shaw and Healing. This was a staggering blow for the Navy for I should say that of the eleven playing the three victims of the hat trick were quite the best three bats. The Apotheosis of the Hali
Condgeberg, Volley,
I
8
Shaw 4 *-Bowled 1 wide..
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25.3
H. CHung," e Burton, b
Reynolds
H. Ching, e Jex, b Reynolds 3 A. Hung, c Jox, b Brace
K. E Chau, cReynolds, b **_Boss
Tsui Hung Pui, not out ... **Extras
Total
Bowling Analysis.
Lyal Goodwin ∙Brace......
Reynolds ini Ross
12 .8
Kowloga 0.0.
A. W. Ramsay, retired
*
13
99
Scares
Hon Long thiế
A. W. Hayward, b Lasch
0. Moor, b. Hamson
Rev. E. K. Quick, e Leach, b
Hamzonal
18
Capt. N. Thorp, run out
... 0
Madar
Capta A. G. Dobbin, o
Madar
II Quen Hughes
T. E Pearce, b Madar
K. Eatger caught, b Leach 2 H. R. B. Hancock, not out... 16
Extras
10
Total (for 8 wkta. dec.).181
ER Duckett and C. D. Wales did not bat.
Bowling Analysis.
X. W
Musson
0
Leach......
Hamson
"Baker
Madar
E. C. Fincher, retired...
W. Brace, b Ching
E. F. Fincher, 'e W. C. Hung, \\
b Ng Sto Kwong
0. M. 2.
14
5 30
9. 0
488978
40
0
313
G. E. Bayer's XI,
F. J. de Rome, Pearce, b
Dobbie
LOCAL FOOTBALL.
SATURDAY'S RESULTS.
HKFC AND KOWLOON FOR DRAW.
HIGH WIND EFFECTS PLAY,
Saturday's games resulted under H.K.F.A. CHALLENGE SHIELDS,
SEMI-FINALS. Bentors
Hong Kong F.C., 1: Kowloon F.C., 1 (after extra time).
Juniors,
St. Joseph's A," 2; K.O.S.B.',
Reserves 1.
China Athletic Reserves, ; Kow.
loon Reserves 0.
HONG KONG LEAGUE,
Division 1.
RAF., 1; KO.S.B.'s, 1.
Division II. "
54
F. E. Lawrence, Chau, b
W. C. Hung
D. J. N. Anderson, e Han-
cock, b Dobbie
32.
A. R. Hamson, a Hayward,
b Dobbia
A. H. Madar, b Thorp 23
South China A,” 1; University,
2
L Musson, not out
42
G. R. Sayer, b'Thorp
10
NOTES ON THE GAMES.
Sgt. Leach, not out .....
Extras
19
Total (for 5 wkts.)
.128
Capt. Beynolds, not out..... 19
Extras
19
Total (for 3 wkts.) ......11
J. C. Lyal, H. T. Buxton, F. C. Goodwin, S. Jex, N: HL Hoss did no that
Bowling Analysis..
W. C. Hung
0, . R. W. .... 12 343.
53
8
# 0
H. Chingir E. C. Hung.............. Ng Eze Kwong... 4.5 T. E. Yeoh Tsui Wai Pai
DIVISION II.
UNIVERSITY v. ELECTRIC B.C.
Playing on the University ground at Pokfulam, the Electric R.C. lost to the University 2nd XI. by six wickets.
Batting first the Electric RC made 37 runs, C. Marray being top score with 14 runs, while Sudan for the Varsity took seven wickets for ten rana. Chan Fook also took two wickets for only one run,
The University scored 47 runs, of which M. B. Osman made 21 runs Gaagan, of the Electric R.C., took six wickets for 10 runs.
Scores
Electric B.C.: 37 runs. University 2nd XI.: 47 runs for
4 wickets,
HONG · MATCH:
*** WAYFOONG " AND " EWO.”
21
|
BC. K. Hawkins, Baker, H. E. Strange and F, H. Holdman did not bat.:
Bowling Analysis;
0
8
92
13.. 3 15
? 10
Dobbie....
Wales .Quick
Thorp
9. 1 SN
'AL
Owen Hughes 2 0.14 6
CRAIGENGOWER C.C. AND
H.M.B.TAMAR."
Playing at Happy Valley H.MS. Tamar surprised their opponents and won the match by four wickets. Batting first the home team could only made 94 runs, R. C. Reed being highest scorer with 27 rans. HMS. Tamas replied with 131 runs. Pomeroy made top score with 35. runs and Pay-Lt. Waters made 23 runs. N. Mackay took two wickets for 14 runa and Abbas three for twenty-six runs,
Scores
EMS. Tamar: 131 runs. O.C.C.: 94 runs, p
HONG KONG. C.C. and XI. ̈v.. CIVIL SERVICE 0,0,
2nd XI
Hong Kong T.0, v. Kowloon 2,0. - These teams met on the F.K.F.C. ground before a good attendance.
G. Duncan replaced Read on the Kowloon right.” Alexander came in the Club team, while Bishop drop. ped to his old position to partner
Black Kowloon played the better football and were a little unlucky in not gaining victory. The wind prevented really good play and the fight of the ball was difficult to judge. The match was a matter of the Kowloon attack against the Club defence and the latter held, qut until late in the second half, when Northey, always troubling the defence, found an opening and beat Rodger from close range. However, the Club stuck to their guns and a corner enabled them to level up through Stewart who head- ell into the net.
There was a ding dong struggle for the lead. Kowloon doing nearly all the attacking, while an occa- sional breakaway by the Club wingers made the Kowloon defence look to their laurels. At ball time the score was: Kowloon, 1;, Hong Kong F.C., 1.
From the re-start, the Club went off but Simpson missed a chance. With the ball at his toe he had only Angus to beat and a sigh went up when he missed from "close" range. Kowloon then put on pressure but Bishop and Black, were in good form, Bishop clearing well to mid- feld. Both goals had narrow
escapes and at the end of ninety- minutes play both teams were
Playing on their own ground the Playing on the Chinese C. Civil Service C.C. defeated Hong ground at Causeway Bay the Way Kang C.C. by nine wickets. The 2-foong" (Hong Kong and Shanghai visitors batting first made 77 runs, Bank) passed the Ewo (Messrs. and F. M. Spence made 31 mins Jardine, Matheson & Co.) total for
RS. W. Paterson did equal. not ont, the loss of six wickets and then the hat trick"
and took SLI wickets for 25 runs. Grimmitt also took four wickets for 30 runs....
2
First Innings Of Navy. Lt.Cdr. McNair, b Guterres 9. Lt. Hunt, R.M. c E A. Lee,
b Bamjabn
13 Lt. Davies, e Lam, h Guter-
тев
Sgt. Lugg, run out ..................... Burg-Lt Bingham, b A. T.
Lee......
Pay-Lt.-Com. Shaw, b Rum-
jabu........
Lt. Healing, b Rumjahn
T. Lee
went on to score 145.
Scores:
D. G. M. Bernard, 1.b.w., b
Lee...................... ir 12 W: L Smith, b Lee ....... W. D. F. Wilson, b'Parker....d W. Brackenridge, e and b
Parker
ச
0
W. B. Cornaby, b Parker D, Lyon, b Parker ............ A. Gordon, c. Streatfeld, b
Len
0.
N.
Lee, b
Wilkie
Lt. Walker, e and b Rumjahn 0 E.R.A. Hill, b A. T. Lee....... P.O, Woods, not out
Extras (byes 5, leg bye 1,
wides 3).
Total
Fall of wickets:-1/20; 2/27, 3/31; 4/40; 5/40; 6/40; 7/45; 8/46; 9/46; 10/49,
1
Bowling Analysis.
0. 14, TW.
AF. Guterres... 5 3 8:2
·A, T. Los vi. †,§‚ð ̈4: 123 C. W. Lamin 3 1 100 8. V. Gitting ... A. A. Rumjahn.. 2
Bowled 3 wides
20 170
084
1st DIVISION LEAGUE MATCHES.
KOWLOON "C.C” 6. CHINESE: E.C.
Playing on their own ground the Kowloon C.C won a comparatively easy victory over their opponents by ten wickets.
I should not like to say how many of the Navy side were out to hall volleys I saw three distinctly. Walker, I understand, has come lo the conclusion that in this country it is a mistake to try and take turf with your bats. There is little to say more. After the hat-trick the
Batting first the Chinese B.C. last four wickets succumbed gently were dismissed for the small total and peacefully. A. T. Lee, who of 92 runs, W. C. Hung made high seemed to be bowling pretty fastest score with 17 runs, while W down wind, got three of them. So Brace of batting fame took three the Navy were all mat for 40 and wickets for ten runs. Reynolds the University, instead of getting also took four wickets for 28 runs. atzemendous hiding as looked Kowloon passed their opponents probable for the whole of the early total before the first wicket fell, stages of the game, won the match AW. Hamsay and E C Fincher by 34 runs, Truly, cricket is a game making a very good stand. Both full surprises, FEA
The Winning Team.. This completes the tale of the University frat eleven, matches and they have won seven and lost one. An excellent record They are not really a fine cricket éleven They have won most of their matches, as happened in their second cleven's
passed the ball centery, and retired för 63 and 64 runs respectively. W. Brace also made 22 tuns before he was bowled by H Ching.
Scores:-
M
W. H. Kwan, b Goodwin,
C. Chos, b Braco 13 T-Loch, b Goodwin .....
ense, by a level range of batting,WC, Hung" o
a store of six useful though by no
las brilliant bowlers, by magni
h fielding and by the most frific keenness. But it must be
Reynolds
Ng Sza Kwong, b Brace
Tout Wai Pui, c
eber, B Reynolds.
K. A Mason, b Wilkie D. J. Purves, b Hammond... E. A, Simon, not out
Extras.
Total
Parker Lee
Bowling Analysis.
M. B. W. 34 174
7 27 Wilkie
1.2.0 Hammondo 10
** Wayfoong."
3
『."。 0: 1
R. A. Green, b Cornaby....... 17. J. E. Raikea, b Bernard...... 11
G. D. Mead, b Cornaby
J. Hall, b Cornaby
M. G. Mills, e Mason, b
Cornaby
HV Parker, retired ...... E. P. Streatfeld, b' Cornaby: F. H. Swayne, b Cornaby..... B. W. Lee, e Railton, b
Bernard
1. E. Hammond, not out..... J. Wilkie, o Cornaby, b Gor-
don Extras
Total
Bowling Analysis
3
145
Cornaby Bernard 201 Smith 5 0 31 Gordon .............. 1.1.0 61
FRIENDLY MATCHES,
HONG KONG C.C. 1st XI. v. MB
·SAYER'S XL,
The Civil Bervice passed their opponents total for the loss of one wicket and scored 109 runs for six wickets. H. F Harper retired after making 61 runs, and R: R. Davies made 35 runs. J. N. Owen took one wicket for 10 runs."
Ecores:-
Hong Kong C.C. 2nd XI.
הכבורה
Civil Service 2nd XI.: 109 runs
for 8 wicketš
CHINA LIGHT AND CLUB DE RECREIO.
In the extra time there was little to excite the spectators for the hard game had taken the sting out of the attack No goals were scored and after nearly two hours play, the teams will bave meet again to qualify for the final. The re-play will probably be on Saturday, next.
The teams were as under-
Kowloon F.C.-Angus; Wheeler and Dodahon; Hedley, Sims' and McKelvie; G. Duncan, Kernick, Northey, Muir and Miles.
Hong Kong F.O.-G. Rodger; Black and Bishop; McBride, Ste- wart and Watson; Taylor, Alex- ander, Scott, Smith and Simpson."
Referee Capt. A. W. Austin, M.M.
JUNIOR SHIELD.
HOME FOOTBALL RESULTS.
FITTEST SURVIVE FOR F.A. CUP SEMI-FINALS.
CELTIC AND RANGERS TO FIGHT FOR SCOTTISH CUPL
In the sixth round of the Football Association Cup matches or Saturday, all four guares ware won on home grounds by easy margina. As expected, Blackburn, Sheffield United, Huddersfeld and one London team, the Arsenal, survived for, tha semi-finals to be played on March Bith. A mild surprise, was the defeat of Tottenham Hotspur, the other London team, by such a difference as five goals,
The Rangers, Celtie (holders of the trophy), Queen's Park and Hibernians qualified for the Scottish Cup semi-finals to be played on the same date. Celtic defeated the strong Motherwell · side comfortably, and look like retaining the trophy. Much dependa on the draw, but a final between, the Rangers and Celtic would be the ideal final and ons hopes these two will not meet, till then.. In Division I. of the English League, Cardiff fored badly zgainst Portsmouth. Chelsea, the Second Division leaders, were in winning vain, and are closely followed by Manchester City. Swindon defeated Millwall, lenders in Division III. (Southern). In the same section Newport bea: Luton by seven goala to two, As usual, Bradford, the leaders in the Northern section, added two more points
Results of matches played on Saturday, as cabled by Reuter, and the revised Langue table statistics follow:-
F.A. CUP.
Bixth Round. Blackburn 2, Manchester U. 0. Sheffield U. 3, Notta. Farent G., Huddersfield 8, Tottenham' 1. Arsenal "4, Stoku I.
| SCOTTISH - CUP.
Fourth Round.' Albion Rov. 0, Rangers 1. Motherwell 0, Celtic s.. "Queen's Park 1, Partick 0. Dunfermline:0," Hibernians
ENGLISH LEAGUE.
Division I. Burnley 1, Middlesbro":1, Bury Birmingham 3. Liverpool 4, Bolton 2. Portsmouth 3, Cardiff 0. West Ham 0, "Everton 0.
Division II. Fulham 3. Bristol. C.- 0.0 Hult a Chelsea: 2.
Leeds 0, Grimsby 0. Manchester G. 4, Blackpool 1. Port Vale 3. Notts County 6. Preston N.E. 0, Clapton: 0. 0. Sth. Shielda 0, Cìdhâm 8. nat Swanigra 3. West Brom. 2. Wolves 2, Southampton 1.
Division III. (Southern)," Bristol E. 3, Norwich 0. Charlton 1, Torquay 0. Coventry 0, Brentford 0. Gillingham 2, Bournemouth 1. Merthyr 2 Southend 3, Newport 7, Luton Plymouth 3, Northants 3. Queen's P. R. 2. Crystal Pał. 0. Swindon 3, Millwall o Walial 3. Brighton 3. Watford 3, Exeter 2
· Division 1 (Horthern), Accrington 4, Southport 1. Ashington 0, Bradford 3. Bradford C. 4, Barrow 1. Crewe 2, Tranmere 3, Darlington 4, Chesterfield 1 Doncaster I, Wrexham. 1. Halifax 1, Stockport 3 Hartlepools 1, Rotherham a Lincoln, 3, Rochdale 1 New Brighton 4, Nelson 0. Wigan 3, Dunham 0.
SCOTTISH LEAGUE. Division I.
Aberdeen 3. Rarth 0. Bo'ness 0, Clyde 0, St Johnstone 2, Falkirk 1.
LEAGUE TABLES.
The English League Tables and Scottish League Table (Division 1.), up to and including matches com pleted on Saturday, ers appended:" DIVISION L
Everton
The China Light defeated the Club de Recreio on their ground by a narrow margin of one run. The St. Joseph's v. E.0.8.B.'1 Reserves visitors batted first and ran up 83 Confident of success, the Division runs, C. B. Easterbrook making top II. leaders travelled to Kowloon to score with 35 runs, Kelly also con meet the College team in the Junior
P. W.D.L.F. A Ft tributed 19 runs. For Recreio, Shield semi-final on the Railway
30 14 0.7 76 59 37 Carvalho took two wickets for three ground. St. Joseph's took advan Huddersfeld28 16 4 8 68 47 36 runs and Basto took three wickets tage of a strong wind and there is Leicester 30 14 7871 535 for 7 runs. The Club de Recreio no doubt that winning the toss de- Cardiff 30 13 8 9 52 50 34 just failer to reach their opponents'cided the game in their favour. St. Bolton1 14 6 11 6343 34 total and made 82 runs. H. Joseph's took the lead early through Blackburn 30 13 9 9 45 50 33 Alves made "highest score for his Sorbis after good play by Barros Burnley 32 144 14 69 68 39 side with 24 runs and D. Xavier con- and Leonard. -Comers fell to the Liverpool...60 11 0 10 68 50 31 tributed 21 runs. Clemo and Kelly K.O.B.B.' but their shooting was Newcastle 30 110 10 58 56 31 were the chief bowlers for their erratic, St. Joseph's increased their Bury 31 14 2 15 54 57, 30 side. Clemo took five wickets for lead through Smith, who took the Sunderland 28 11 7:10 55 53 23 31 runs and Kelly took two for 22 ball from the re-bound off the Aston Villa 20 12 6 12 58 54 20 post from a shot by Wilson," and Tottenham 29 19 5:12 80.81 29. beat MacDouglas. Half time: St. Joseph's, 2; K.0.8.B.' 0, ATA
Being two goals down, and with the wind in their favour, the KO.S.B.'s put up a strong attack but could score once only through The positions in the League to Stephens. St. Joseph's defence held out and the game went in their favour by 2 to 1
China Light: 83 runs. Recreio 82 runs.
*LEAGUE TABLES,
date are as under 1
Kowloon O.C.IN #2 56%
Division 1.
China Athistis Esserves v. Kowloon, Club P. W. L. D. Fts1950 Reserver, men f University
⠀⠀⠀ This... Junior Shield game was played on the HEF.C, ground be. fore a good attendance, Kowloon felded a strong side and started favourites, but the Athletic won the
Craigengower
Royal Navy
Indian BCA" Civil Service Chinese R.C. Boyal Artillery: Indian B.CB
Playing on the Hong Kong C.C ground Mr. GR Bayer's team University. 2nd drew with the Hong Kong CC. Clubs de Recreio The home team batted first and de- KC.0, 2nd clared at the fall of the eighth H.A.0.0 wicket for 161 Tank Mr Owen Royal Navy
d
0 18: 332 12
72 320 g36
141
West Ham 30 110 13 39 67 28) Middlesbro' 31 9:10 19 62 68. 28 Arsenal 27-10 7 10 57 50 27 Derby30 10 7 13 67 67 27 Birmingham30 7 12 11 40 6158 Portsmouth 30 10 0 14:50 73 28 Manch Us 8-10 8 13 47-84-93 Sheffield U. 29 7 13 51 62 25 Wednesday 29 5 10 14 49 89 20
LEAGUE: DIVISION 1.
RAY KO,§.3.% Playing on the United Services
toss, and this was a deciding factor. round at Kowloon, the above teams The Athletic put on two goals in the played a drawn game, the result first half with the wind and playing being one goal all vid against the wind they played a A strong wind was blowing across sound defensive gams and kept out the ground when the game started 90097 the persistent attacks by the Kow- and a good deal of time was wasted 802-18 loon forwards. Cheng beat Wood by the ball being in touch. The 51116 with a fast cross shot, and inter first twenty minutes was of the kick 0315 adding to their lend from a free and rush order. The RAF then
Athletic played a winning game and 8 2 16 7 won by two goals to fil. The 556 Athletic will now meet St. Joseph's 4066 Collage in the Junior Shield final. AMY (Continued on neat Column.) -
DIVISION IL
P. W. D. L. F. A. Ha Chelsea 30 1066-67 302 Manch: City 29 18 50 75 45 41 Preston....30 18 88 88 43 40 Lerds Ua. 31 17 8874051 40 Oldham...390 16 6 8 59 34 38 Stoke ....................20 · 13 · 4, 9· 34 · 43 35 West Brom 31 19.9 10.09 · 55′′ 33
Notts For 29 13 8.9 65 53 Swansea: 1,30 13 8 11-6033 (32 Port Vale 30 14 319 5448 31 Bristol C 31 12 7.19 62 61 31 Grimsby 30 10 10 10 40 57 30 Hull City 29 911 9 34 38 29 Reading.....30 9 8 1344 30
Clapton 30 10 6 14 4584 Bailey 30 96.13 38 63 26 South'ton 31 9 7 15 48 50 25 Nos C...al 6 14 49 5.25 Fulham .30 9" 3:16/30 (60 Blackpool 31 8 7 16 60 63 Wolves.90 6 6 16 37 78 | S. Shields B3_0021241 88
DIVISION, III. (SOUTH),
P. W. D.L F. A. Pu Millwall...30 19 5 6 88 44 43 Northants 23 17:58 74 0639 Plymouth 30 18 59 65:42:37 Brighton 30 14 78:69 · 13 ·35 Q.P.E... 30 14 6 10 50 23 34 Swindon 1.25 14 3 6 63: 477 33. Exeter 20 12 6 8 49 40 33 Newport ...29 13 7 0 50 50 (33) Charlton ...28 10 10 8:41 49, 30, Southend 2.29 13 3 19:59 61 29 Bournm'th 29 11 711 59 53 Crystal Pal 29 10 9 10 50 68° ̧ 20 Brentford 31 18 4 15 54 9028 Gillingham 27 10 7 10 48-48 Watford 20 10 1 14 50 37 23 Bristol Rov 29 11 5 13 55 69 Walsallow:31 9 5 17 52 77 Norwich 120 ↑ 9 14 52 59|| Merthys 30 7 6 15 42 ES 29 Coventry 9816 49 67 21 Torquay.29 -8 -8 14:38 71 21 Luton 129 713 16 · 89 / 70 ́· 19
DIVISION III (NORTH), "P. W. D. L. FA P Bradford ...31 21 82 83 31.50 Doncaster 30 18 5 783-13241 Tranmere 29 18 6 7445 38 Stockport 29 16 58 59 39 37 Darlington 29 15 4:10 63: 43 34. Bradford C.30:12 10 8 66 46 34 Lincoln 20 15 4 11 00 38 04 Wrexham 30 13 4 11 48 47 34 Accrington 31 13 8 10 61 62 34 Southport 30 15 3.12 53:30-23 Rochdale 29 15 1 13 61. 69 31 Halifax.30 11 9.10 39 50 31 N.Brighton 28 11 8 11 50 · 43 · 28 Rotherham 20 10 7 13 52·50 27 Hartlepools 31 11 05:15:53 163 27: Chesterfield 31 9 9-14 63 62 23. Crewe 30 8 7 15 58 68 23 Ashington 31 77 1751 63 21. Durham (1.31 8 8 18 4079 21. Wigan 31 7 6 18 40 75 20 Barrow Nelson
29 8 18 62 8919
31 8 7 1837 83 19 SCOTTISH LEAGUE
'(DIVISION I).
P. WDL FAPta. Rangers 28 20 5 3 87 30 45 Motherwell 30 1985 77 34 44 Celtic 2017 8 4 71 27 42 Hearts 30 18 4 882 41 40 St Mirren 30 1580 50 50 36 Kilmarnock at 13 6 9 36 63 34 Aberdeen 31 18 4 12.66 34 34 Partick.29 14 8 10 69 50 33 Falkirk 31 10 3 13 67 66 St. Joha-
stone 31 19 811 58 55 22 Cowden-
beath 20 12 710 49" 51":31 Hibernians 30 10 7 13 55 58 27 Dundee30 11 4 15 51 69.26 Queen's Pk 30 9 6 13 54 63" 24| Airdrie .30 7:10 13:43:00 21 Clyde 31 8 7 16 37 8323 Hamilton Bo'ness Bath B
30 9 4 17 544 0022 309-4:17 39 60 22
3-8-6-1949-78-17- Dunferm
line.30 3 3 24 33 100 9
Both teams put, more life into their play on resuming and both goalkeepers had a busy time. Just before the final whistle sounded Campbell went in from the right and. beat Avery, with a tost rising thor Final acore: R.A.F. 1 K.O.S.B.
DIVISION II. A South China MAP 7 University,
The University brought their Ax tures to a close in their game with
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The visitors replied with 120 runs for five wickets.
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versity, the interval they were a goal down,
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