SATURDAY'S LOCAL FOOTBALL.
HONG KONG F.C. HEAVILY DEFEATED BY K.O.S.B..
CHINA ATHLETIC LOSE TO QUEEN'S REGT.
TWO PLAYERS ORDERED OFF AT KING'S PARK.
Saturday's games in the Hong Kong League resulted as
Lader :---
DIVISION 1.
Hong Kong F.C.......
K.0.8.B.
Queen's Regt.
3
China Athletic
South China........
Small Unite
Kowloon F.C.
0
Royal Navy
RA.F
University_.....
K.0.9.B. Res. ......
China Athletic Res.
Queen's Regt. Res.
DIVISION 11
3
Kowloon F.C. Res.
Small Unite Res.
Royal Navy Res
St. Joseph'au
South China B'
The game between South China "A" and Club de Recreio Reserves was not played, the Reoreid failing to held a team,
NOTES ON
DIVISION I.
THE GAMES.
Dodds made two excellent saves during a period when the Queen's K.O.S.R. e. HONG KONG F.C. were kept on the defensive.
This game was played at Bookun- poo belare a very small crowd.
THE HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 12th, 1928.
The second hall saw the Sinall Unit defect it Its beet South China knocking hard to obtain the advantage. Fenny was the stumb libg block and on more than one occasion "his good work saved his
side.
The home men were weak in front of goal and ming good opportuni. ties went a begging though soine time later they did eventually pierce the viitors goal à second Line through Ip Pak Wah.
Not to be outdone the Small Unita came away with a burst and Water Beld with a shop from well out scored a good goal.
SATURDAY'S. CRICKET.
HONG KONG C.C. ». K.C.C.
The Hong Kong Cricket Club 1st XL and the Kowloon C.C, met on Saturday on the former's ground for a two-day match. The Club "
Bowling Anathi
Goodwil Ross Brace
10. 3
16 163
33
Smith
0
55
Ramsay
&
0
E. F. Fincher... 13 0 Vedder
28
Silkstone
SECOND LEAGUE.
50
went in first and batting the whole [C.C.C. 2nd XI. v. ELECTRIC R.C. afternoon declared at the pheno-
wickets.
menal score of 309 run for 3 Craigengower C.C. 2nd XI. regie- Raywood opened the tered another win against the Hong Kong Electric RC. at Happy South Chitta were not convicing innings with Lammert and contri-Valley, winning by large margin at any time of the game the honoursbuted 143 runa. Quick made a force going to the Army tears which playful 97 runs, and Owen Hughes 81 ed exceptionally in all depart-
runs not pat. Saturday's scores minta.
were as follows:-
Result: Saith China 2, "Army Small Units L
South Chins: Cheung Yuk Kwin; Lea Tih Sang, La Kẩu;. Leung Yin Chan, Ping Wah Hing. Leung Wing Chin, Ko Sik Wai Fung King Cheung, Leung Wing Tal, Ip Pak Wah, Lai Ting Choy.
Army Small Units: Penny; Dodahon, Earl Lyons, Skinner, Cronadale; Jenkins, Wilson, Spence, Waterfeld.
JUNIOR DIVISION.
E.O.S.B.. NAVY.
This game was played at Soakan- poo and resulted in a good win for Towards the finish the Queen's the Army team. The Borderers increased their lead from a break were more or less on top most of the time and clever goals were scor- away and scrimmage in front ofed by Stevens, Crawley and Torrie. The opening exchanges saw the Yik Chan Poong where Cantor tak Borderers force the pace immediate-ing advantage of the mix up scored. ly and Reeves scored from a croBS by Alexander,
The Arany men maintained the pressure and but for an occasional Bishop, breakaway by McBride or the Club were mostly on the de- Jendre.
."
second goal Reeves added a through following up a shot which the Goalkeeper failed to hold.
McDougali "stopped a penalty kist for the K.0.S.B.' but could
not get the bail away and in the scramble the ball was eventually forced over the line. The Club seemed to take heart at this goal and. for a time. the forwards and
Half-time: K.O.S.B. 3, Navy 0. The second half saw the Borderers
Hong Kong bở
A. W. Hayward, c Hall, b
Ross
143 G. P. Lammert, b Ramsay........ 42 Rev. E. K. Quick, cand b
Smith
97
H. Owen Hughes, not out B1 EJ. R. Mitchell, e Brace, b
E, F. Fincher...
E. Duckitt, not out
Extras
.... II
7
19
Total (for 3 wkte., dec.)..390
J. Borzar, H. V. Parker, H. L F. Ewin, C. Wales, G. R. Vallack did not bat. (Continued on next Column)
KOWLOON RES. v, R.A.F.
of 112 runs. The home team went in frst and complied 16T runs, of which E. Abbas made 61 and 0. White 28. The Electric team were diamissed for 35 rang, J. R. Way isking top score fat 98 runs. Fletcher bowled very well returning à Ene Average of 5 wicketa for sa runs, which included a hat trick. Frits also bowled well for 4 wickets for 30 runs. For the Electric R.C. Way had 6 wickets for 40 runs.
Scores;
Craigsagower.......... 187 Electric R.C.
RAO.C.
58
v. R.E. AND RC, OF S.
The two Service teams-Royal Army Ordnance Corps and Royal Corps of Signals met at Sookuppos on Saturday. The "Signals woD by six wickets.
The Ordnance Corps batted frst, but were dismissed for the small total of 72 runs, Lieut.-Col. Wyatt taking six wickets for 30 runs
The Signals" replied with. 149 runs, of which Lient.-Col. Wyatt Corbett for the "Ordnance Corps " made 17 and Sigm. Durand 27.
At King's Park.on Saturday, the The Queen's retained their un-in co the offensive and two fur Air Force swamped their opponents
ther goals were scored by Crawley beaten record and deserved to wit and Torrie the Navy replying with and retired winners by seven goals way exaggerate the superiority of only for fact that they were able a well taken shot by the centre to hel. The result does not in any
forward after a scramble in the the winners, and it was suprising / took 6 wickets for 74 ruas. to take their chances.
Result Chinese Ath. 1, Queen 3
Athletic-Yik Chan Chinese Poong; Ng Kar Chuen, La: Yuks Tat; Leung Yuk Tong, Wong Shin Wah, Lam Yik Ying; Two Kwei Shing, Lie Wai Koon, Wong Pak Cheang, Suen Kam Shun, Chan Kwong Yui.
Queen's Regt.-Dodd's; Hooper, Morris; Sharpe; Byrne, Hill, Hibbert, Richardson, Cantor, Bar clay, Caldicutt.
KOWLOON FC... ROYAL NAVY.
A
halves. showed some good football Kowloon managed, to весие but they were up against a ster-point from their encounter with the ling defence on which Everest and Navy on Saturday, but their attack the backs were playing at the top
was as unconvincing as ever. of their form.
The Borderers attacked again and two further goals in quick succes sion were scored by Alexander from
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It
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was a match of wasted opportuni ties for both sides, and rarely is such weak finishing seen Division Football in Hong Kong. and Reeves from
The Navy team was strengthened penalty. Just before balf time
by the inclusion of several players Stock and Reeves brought the from H.M.S. Titania, and when Borderers total up to six with two the team settles down and gets to well taken shots.
a corner
Half-time: K.O.S.B. 6, Club 1: The second half was fought out mostly around the Club goal, Watson having been injured in the dim half took up the position be tween the sticks and but for him a larger total would have been reached his handling and anticipa tion being worthy of the best of keepers.
The K.O.S.B. seemed set on showing as much science in the art of playing football as possible and the footwork of all the forwards especially McGlinchey was of a very high quality.
Reeves and Stock each had a goal to their credit this half, the Club being well beaten in every depart-
sment,
Result: K.0.8.B. 8, Club 1. "K.O.S.B. McDougall; Harris, Martin; Everest, Davey, Skeggs; Campbell, Stock, Reeves, McGlin
chey, Alexander.'"
H.K.F.C.Logan Wallington, Holt Massey, Stewart, Waison; Alexander, McBride, Reid, Bishop,
Scott.
Borderers' goal mouth.
The Navy men played up better after this but they were up against
good defence...
Result: K.O.S.B. 3, Navy 1.
eq
Scores:-
R.A.0.C.........................
RE. and R.C.S............ 142
RECREIO ». C.5.0.0, 2nd XI.
that even more goals were not scored. Shortly after the interval an argument appeared to take place between Easterbrook and Green- lade, and apparently the referee took a serious view of the matter) CHINESE ATHLETIC v. ST. for he ordered both players from
On their own ground at King's the field. The Airmen were, con- tinually on the attack throughout Park, the Club de Recreio defeated the first half, but only able to score the Civil Service 2nd XE by two The visitors batted frst for 112 once through Buckland. After the rus interval however R.A.F. proceeded runs. R. S. W. Paterson, scoring to demonstrate how easy it was to get goals, Buckland Lock Gallagher (3) and Steele scoring.
J
JOSEPH'S
The Club ground was the venue of this match which was of a very even nature some good football being shown by both teama.
Only one goal was scored in the first half by the Athletic who were it anything a little better than their opponents.
Half-time: Chinese Athletic 1, St. Joseph's 0:
The Chinese took the game more jr hand on the resumption and kept the St. Joseph's defence very busy. in one of these sustained pressures Hyder had hard lines in putting through his own goal and thus giving the Athletic a good lead.
Result Chinese Athletic 2, St. Joseph 0.
ARMY SMALL UNITS v.
UNIVERSITY,
Result: R.A.F. 7, Kowicon Reserves
R.AF.-Jarvis; Chambers, Val. lis; Paton, Greenelade, Marven; Plunket, Gallagher; Steele, Buck land, Lock.
Kowloon Reserves:-F. Angus; Nickells, Hast; Robson, Easter brook, Blacklock; Hannan, Davis, Sutherland, King. Eastman.
Referee L/Cpl. Greave, and K.O.S.B.
LEAGUE TABLES TO DATE.
53; while Sousa took 4 wickets for
24 runs.
The Club de Recreio managed to squeeze. A victory by two rung. Barros (32) and Guterres (27) were best contributors for their side. Robertson bowled very well and took 5 wickets for 24 runs.
Scores
STO:-
C.S.C.C. 2nd XI. C. de R.
LEAGUE TABLES.
114
114
The positions in the league to date
Division 1.
P. W. D. L. Pts.
0. 0
3
1
0 0 0 0 0 0 0
0
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0
0 0
0
0 0
Kowloon C.C.... 1 1 Division L
Hong Kong C.C. 1 0 1 0 I Goals. Indian R.C...... 2 0 This game was played on the
P. W. D. L. F. A. P.C.S.C.C. know one anothers style they will. Navy ground at Happy Valley, the In a formidable proposition. For Small Units fielding a man short. Queen's Regt. 6 6 0 0 18 3 15 Royal Artillery. 0 0
Royal Navy... 0 The first half saw two goals scored South China... 5 4 0 2 19 4 8 Kowloon Augus gave a sterling ex-by the University men through Club de Rec. 5 3 1 1 18 10 University
Chinese R.C. ... 0 0 .0 hibition in gaal, both backs played F.C. Lim and T. K. Tan, both well K.O.S.B. 4 3 0 1 15 5 6
Division II. a sound game, especially Pile, who taken and giving the Army goalie China Athletic 4 3 0 1 12 6 6.
R.A............. is new to this position, and the
H.K. Police.... 4 2 0-2 10 8 4 6 11 4 7 12 3 Royal Navy... half hacks were a tower of strength
Kowloon F.C. 5 8 4 12 2 in breaking up attacks and assist- ing their ineffective forward line.
H.K.F.C. 5 0 0 3 6 26 0
Division I Play opened quietly, but soon Miles
Small Units 409 4.3 18 0
De chance.
Half-time: Army Small Unite 0, University 2.
The University again took up the running in the resumption and succession by Jap (2) and Lon. three goals were scored in quick gave Spary a perfect opening, but These reverses more or less dis the latter failed. Miles again beat heartened the Small Units and the Batkham, but put the ball out-game continued to centre round side the upright. The Navy then menaced the home goal and Angus brought off two But eaves from Van Tromp and one from Mana
ineir goal aṛen.
Result: Army Small Units O, University 5.
China Athletic S
6 3 0 3 12 11 6
Godis. P. W. D. L. F. A.
5 0 0 15 0 10 K.O.S.B. Res. 5 3 0 0 28 3 10 Queen's Regt. 4 3.1 0 15 17 Royal Navy... 3 3 1 1 10 8 7 R.A.F. 6 3 0 3 18 10 6 Eastera
5 1 3 1 8 8 3 Club de Rec. 5 2 1.29 14 3 8. Chira "A" 5 1 2 2 8-11 4 University
62 0 4 20 14 4 Kowloon F.C. 82 0.35 134 St. Joseph's. 612 3 3 8 4 S. China B1 1 3 8 19 3 although they R. A. Res.
Small Units... 6 0 1 5 3 30 1
QUEEN'S REGT. « SOUTH CHINA "B"
ין!
Road on Saturday determined to lower the unbeaten record of their
South China came to Chatham
were
Half-time: Kowloon 0, Navy 0. Each side fought strenuously for victory on resuming, but their work near goal was ineffective, although bad luck also came into the cut tion, notably when Kernick slipped when standing a few feet from the PPonents, but, goal line. For the home team scored the only goal which has been Lorawall missed an easy chance and Leaders this season, they
registered against the League a moment later Spary hung on to the ball tog long, and was robbed obliged to te content with a draw, CHINESE ATH. . QUEEN'S. by Brockman. The end came with and on the run of the play were
REGIMENT,
the visitors swarming round the rather lucky to escape defeat, for
soldiers were always hone goal, in the last minute the Stealake missed a sitter from close tonger combination. Buan, who is leaving for home this week, we range.
The match was Sims' last appear-playing at right back instead of ance for Kowloon, as he leaves for at ventre forward and the Queen's home this week, and he was in his forwards were not nearly as effec
tive ds usual. Thurlow opened the strongest form.
scoring with a fierce drive from close in.
This match was played on the Club ground before a very large crowd. Fast end to end play was the feature each goal area being sisited in turn, but the respective defences were playing all out and with hefty kicking and good clear- ances the goalkeepers were not eriously troubled. The Chinese Athletic were putting every effort into their play, the inside forwards distributing the ball to good cause, with the result that they opened the oring Lie Wai Koon converting perfectly placed corner kick by Chan Kwong Yui
Half-time; Chinese Athletic 1, Queen's 0.
The second half opened in roas ing fashion and after a period of give and take play Queen's register- ed the equaliter from a penalty.
Heartened by this success the
Result: Kowloon 6, Navy 0. Kowloon:-Angus; Pile, Bald win; Hedley, Sins, McKelvie; Clemo, Cornwall, Spaty, Miles, Hayes..
Navy Brockmat; Barkham, Baker; Cope, Evans, Farlowe; Van Tremp, Kernick, Mann, Firth, Stentake.
Referee: Mr. F. Smith,
SOUTH CHINA SMALL UNITS.
Played at Caroline Hill. The Army Small Units were man Queen's kept pegging away and short. Boulli China had the better Cantor put in a teaser which Yikof the play but their forwards were not impressive and Dodshon and Chan Poong did well to save. Che Chinese now, took a hold of company were in fine fettle, Skinner the game and but for one of also showed up well.
Following a clever piece of play the forwards being pulled up for offside a score might have materi- by the Chinese centre forward Lai Then from a beautiful centre by a well directed shot.
the
Half-time: Queen's 1, South China "B" 0.
From a breakaway South Chica equalised through Li Tam Fo.
The game was fought out at a 81cat pace in the second half, and excitement led to some very ques- tionable tactics on the part of some of the South China players. The play was well controlled, however, by the referee, who soon put a stop to the offences.
Result: Queen's Regt. 1, South China B 1.
Queen's: Underdown; Bunn, Farrell; Curtis, Warner, MoLaws; Evans, Harris, Gill, Thurlow, Eridge.
South China B-Kwok Mook Hoi, Fang Cheuk Sin, Tip Kom Ning; To Kwan, Yip Koon Hong, Yip Yan Sum; Chan Yue Tin,
4 1 0.3 7 18 9
CHARITY GAME.
To-day on the HKF.C. ground. Kick off at 4 p..
UNITED SERVICES v. CIVILIANS. Referee: Mr. Ip Kau Ko. Linesmen: C.F.O. Craig and Sgt Bünting.
The gate receipts will be set aside to swell the local Poppy Day fund. A game should be seen between two well chosen teams. The players ́selected are sa under:".
United Service: Brockman; Hooper and Baker; Cantor, Sims (Captain) and Skigga; Yaa. Tromp Stock, Leach, Evans and Caldicutt. Reserves: McGlinchey and Bark ham.
Civilians: Clarke; Wynne and Lai Yuk Tat: McGreavy, Stewart (Captain) and McKelvie: Tso Kwai Shing. fung. King Cheong, A Gosano, Buen Kum Shun and Chan Kwong In..
Reserves: Li Tin Sang, McBride, L. Rocar and Brown.
By kind permission of Col. LJ. C.M.G., D.8.0., and Officers, the full pipe band of the Comyn,
tions, or the ground before the kick off and during the interval.
Indian R.C. 2nd C.C.C. end
P. W. D. L. Pla.
4
0 0 12
3. 2 0
1
в
3 2 0 1 6 0 3.8
R. E. and S. Police R.C.32 University 2nd... 2. K.C.C. and Royal Navy and 2 Recreio ........... Electric R.C... 3 H.K.C.C. 2nd... 10 C.S.C.C. 2nd... 1 0 R.A.0.C. H.A.S.C.
1 0 4
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0
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FRIENDLY MATCHES..
C. SC.C. v. ROYAL NAVY.
At Happy Valley. Result: Royal Navy won by 28 runs."
Royal Navy:-175 runs, declared. (Lieut. Tate 43 not out; Marine Trusler 42; Lieut.-Comdr. Abelaun, 99 and Capt. Cornish 23).
Civil Service: 147 runs. (G... Sayer 89 runs; Hill took 4 wickets for 30 runs and Tate 3 for 31).
K.C.C. 2nd XI. ». H.K.C.C. "
and XI.
At Kowloon C.C. ground. Two- day game.
Kowloon -954 TUDS. (A. R. F. Raven 105; F. Ramblin 87; and C. Lee 23,
H.K.C.C. 8 rans for two wickets.
POLICE R.A.§.C.
HOME FOOTBALL RESULTS.
DAY OF SURPRISES AND HEAVY SCORING.
BLACKBURN DRAW WITH LOWLY BURY.
IRISH AMATEURS BEATEN."
Saturday was a day of surprises for the teams engaged in the Homs football programme. Form was upset by the defeat of ones and KOME Lome of the strongest teams by the weaker exceptionally high scores were registered. These features were present in almost all divisions of the English League "and for heavy scoring, the Scottish teama bent the rest.
alach Blackburn were unexpectedly forced to a draw of one goal with Bury who are at the bottom, Adother surprise came in the defeat of Leeds United by the Wanderers who got tour of the five goals scored. Burnley, also received an unexpectedly heary thrashing from Huddersfield, Derby, the leaders, maintained their forza against Leicester. Forly three goals were scored in the First Division of which home teams claimed 27.
Visiting teams in the Second Division were only able to win one match, this honour going to the Wolves who the previous work played Chelsea to a draw. The latter won and move to second placa on a better goal average. Chelsea are only a point behind the leaders in an even number of gaines, Notts County having had to share four goals with Clapton Orient. Blackpool bost Reading by seren clear goals. Bradford surprised Hull City by a four goal Home victory. Briatal City had a score of 6-0 against Oldham teams claimed 3o gools and away teams 10
Few changes were necessary in the Southern section. Luton, the leaders, had a 6-3 victory over Crystal Palace, Northampton defeat- ed Torquay six goals to one. In the Northern section New Brighton had a similar victory over Lincoln. Wrexham strengthened their lead by gaining full points from their closest rivals, Bradford City. Carlisle lost their earlier form and went down to Doncaster by three goals.
The Scottish Rangers are still undefeated. The Partick-Ayr Kilmar. match produced "a dozen goals of which Ayr clainted 8. nock scored seven goals in a total of 11 against Queen's Park. Motherwell were gain defeated, this time by Hearts.
In the amateur international, Ireland lost at home to England by two goals.
Results of Saturday's matches and revised League tables are appended.
(THROUGH BEUTRE'S AGENCZ.]
ENGLISH LEAGUE. Division I. Arsenal, Sheffield U. o.. Birmingham, West Ham, . Blackbura 1, Bury 1. Bolton 4, Leeds U. 1. Derby, Leicester 2. Everton 1, Cardif 0. Huddersfield 7, Burnley 1. Manchester C. 2, Newcastle 4, Portsmouth 0, Liverpool 1. Wednesday 2, Manchester U. 1. Sunderland 1, Aston Villa 3. Home win 6, away wins 3, drawn Geals scored: Home 27, away 15.
Division II, Barnsley, Middlesbro1" 2. Blackpool 7, Reading 0. Bradford, Hull 1. Bristol Cé Oldham 0. Chelsea 2, Preston N.E. 1. Clapton, Notts C. 2. Grimsby 2, Port Vale 1. Notts, Southampton 1. Stoke 0, Millwall 0. Swansea 4, Tottenham 0. West Brom, 0, Wolves Home wins 6, away win 1, drawn 4 Goals scored: Home 32, away 10. Division III. (Bouthern), Bournemouth 1, Walsall A Brentford 1, Newport 3. Brighton 2, Fulhain 0. Charlton, 1, Gillingham 1. Coventry 4, Swindon 1. Exeter 1, Queen's P.R. 1. Luton S, Crystal P. 3. Merthyr 2, Watford 1. Northampton 6, Torquay 1. Norwich 0, Plymouth 3. Southend 1, Bristol R. 0. Home wins 6, away wins 3, drawn 2 Goals scored: Home 24, away 16
Division III (Northern). Ashington 6, Rotherham 1. Barrow Hartlepools 1. Chesterfield 4, Accrington 1. Darlington 1, Tranmere 2 Doneaster 3, Carlisle 0.- Nelson 4, Crewe 1. New Brighton 8, Lincoln 1. Rochdale 2, Halifax 2
Southport 1, Stockport 1 South Shields 2, Wigan 2. Wrexham 2, Bradford C. 1. Home wins 8, eway wins 2, drawo Goals scored: Home 27, sway 13.
SCOTTISH LEAGUE,
Division I Aberdeen 2, Celtic Clyde 2, Dundee 1. Falkirk 1, Rangers 4. Hamilton 2 Hibernians 1. Hearts 5, Motherwell 1. Kilmarnock 7, Queen's Park 4. Partick 4, Apr 8. Ralth 3, Airdrie
St. Johnstone 3, Cowdenbeath 1.. Third Lanark 1, St. Mirren . Home wins 6, away wins 3, drown 1. Goals scored: Home 30, away 26.
ENGLAND ». IRELAND.
At Belfast on Saturday the amateur football match between England and Ireland was watched by five thousand people. England. won two goals to nil.
LEAGUE TABLES. At Happy Valley Result: Police
The English League Tables and won by s wickets.
R.A.S.C.. 73 runs J. Edward Scottish League Table (Division L.), pleted on Saturday, are appended: ENGLISH LEAGUE, DIVISION L
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Aston Villa 13 6 % 5 3097 14 Manch. City 14 38 6 31 33 13 Bolton 14 5 3024 26 13 Birmingham 143 € 57 18 Huddersfield 14 6 2 7 29 15 12 Arsenal...1448 22 24 Portsmouth 14 8 0.20 32 Newcastle...15 5 9 8 95 39
80 Cardia.14 3,47
10 Sheffield U. 145 09 19 34 10 7 Bury 13 3 19 13 35
DIVISION II,
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B
P. W. D. L. F. A. Pis. Netts C...14 3 2 29 19 21 Chelsea 14 § 42 29 1120 Hall 15 8 4 3 25 19 20 S'thampton 14 88 928 18 18 Stoke
.14 7 3 4 27 13 17 Wolves.....14 6 4 4 91 92 16 Preston.34 795 97 30 18 Middlesbro' 147633 97 18 Barnsley13.71 5 24 19 15 Grimsby....13 6 2 3 29 21 14 Bradford 14 7 0 7 33 31 14 Gotta For...14 3 4 5 27 31 14 Miilwall 14 3 4.5 23 24 14 West Brom 14 6 1 7 24 27 13 Tottenham 13 6 1 6 22 27 13 Blackpool ...14 3 7 31 33 12 Port Vale....14 € 08.2529 12 Swansea 14 4 3 7 25 23 11 Clapton 7 14 20 10 Bristol C.14.24 & 21 30 Oldham ......14 3 0 11 11 34 Reading14 22 10 12 38.. 6. DIVISION 111. (SOUTH),
P. W. D. L. F. A. Fi Luton 14 10 3 1 38 20 23 Plymouth...15 9 3 3 30 17 21 Queen' P.R. 14 7 6 1 21 13 -20 Northants 13 7 5 3 37 20 19 Coventy14 7 5 2 27 12 19 Fulham.14 64 4.38 2018 Bournem'th 14 6 3 5 23 20 Charlton ....13 6 3 4 95 9 Southend 14 5 5 4 21 21 15 Swindon ....15 6 7 24 28 14 Walsall 14 6 2 6 29 28 14 Torquay 14 8 1 7 26 28 13 Watford....14 617 19 27 13- Brentford ...14 4 4 6 15 18 12' Crystal P....14 5 2 7 20 32, 12: Newport 14 3 5 6 22 28 11 Brighton 14 4 37 38 23 11 Bristol R...14 3 18 21 28 11 Exeter.....14 3 4 7 10 23 10 Merthyr 14.4 2 8 17 33 10 Norwich 14-419" 18 27 9 Gillingham 14 2 3 9 14 28
DIVISION III. (NORTH).
P. W. D. L. F. A Pta. Wrexham...14 8 5 1 34 26 21 Bradford C. 148 24 47- 2018 Stockport 14 7 4 3 40 1 13 Carlisle 13 7.44 37 28 18 Lincoln.15 7 4 4 34 30 19 Doncaster 14 a 429 21 17. Wigan 14 7 3 4 18 12 17 S. Shields...13 8 4 3 29 14 16 N. Brighton 13 7 15 30 29 15 Halifax 1439 2 19 19 15 Rochdale ...14 4 5 5 29.98 13 Cheaterfield 13 5 3 5 29 30 13 Tranmere....14 6 1 7 24,29.13 Nelson 156 18 20 34 13 Rotherham 143 8 19 29 13 Darlington 16 38 24 29 11 Crewe .........13 4 3 8 20 59 11 Ashington 15 6 9 21 39 11 Southport 14 4 28 23 34 10 Barrow 14 3 4 7 11 23 10 Hartlepool 14 2 5 7 14 34 Accrington 13 2 2 8 15 30
SCOTTISH LEAGUE.
DIVISIÓN 1"
P. W. D. L. F. A. Ptä Rangers 19 11 10 44 19 23 Hearts493 244 18 21 Aberdeen.15 0.24 32 25 20
(23), Alexander 4 wickets for 48; up to and including matches com-otherwell 14 8 3.3 32 24 19.
Lacey 6 for 20).
Police, 125 for 8 wickets, declared. (Alexander 73). F. Fry 5 wickets for 33 runs.
CHINESE R.C. 9. ROYAL ARTILLERY..
At Causeway Bay. Result Chi beso R.C. won by 81 runs.
Chinese R.C., 158 (W. C. Hung, retired, 101 runs).
Royal Artillery, 64 runs. (Bdr. Musson -15). Hung took 4 wickets
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St., Mirren 14 8 33 32 27 19 Celtic.12 0.4 225 19 181 Hibernians 14 8 3 3 26 12 15 150 3 8 56 37 is Kilmarnock 15 8 2 7 34 29 Clyde 14 8 2 8 18 18 14 Partick 125 34 40 20 13 3rd Lanark 14 5 3 6 32 34 13 Hamilton 2.1 6.1. 7 #1 38 12 Et. J'nstone 16,5 27 20 34 12 Queen's Pk 13 4 3 6 24 20 11 Dundee. 3 3 8 2029 Airdrie “..............1! 3 39 18 31. Cowdenb'th 14 21 30 1828 15 31 11 1845 Raith R
·P. W. D. L. F. A PIKAT Derby 14 9 2 3 35 17 20 Blackburn...15 0 3 4.90 21 18 3 23 20 19 Wednesday 14 8 3 Leeds 13 8 23.33 27 18 4 40 27 20 Leicester...14 6 4 West Ham...15 6 4 3 32 29 18 Everton 14 7 1.0 24 22 18 Burnley....16 6 3 6 34 40 15 Manch, Un. 18 4 0 3 23 19 14 Liverpool 14 5 4 3 28 24 14.
alised but the chance, was missed. Ting Choy opened the scoring with Cheung Ming, Chek Kwok Eue 2nd Ba. K.0.8.B. will play selce Taylor 23 not out; Lieut. A H. Sunderland 147 0 733 28.14
Caldicott Richardson gave his side the lead
Half-time: South China 1, Small Unite 0.
Li Tam Po, Sui Ping Shuen. Referee: Begt. Toms, R.A (Continued on pezt Column.)
for 12 runs.
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