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CRICKET 1ST DIVISION WINS FOR CRAIGENGOWER AND THE CLUB

ALLEN REID AND R. LEE IN GREAT FORM

WITH THE BALL

BOWLERS HAVE THE BEST OF THE DAY

THE TWO FIRST DIVISION GAMES PLAYED ON SATURDAY BOTH RESULTED IN A DECISION. THE CLUB DEFEATED THE NAVY, DY BOUT WICKETS, AND CRAIGENGOWER ROUTED THE CIVIL SERVICE BY SEVEN WICKETS.

IT HAD BEEN HOPED THAT T. A. PEARCE WOULD BE PLAY- ING FOR THE CLUB SIDE, BUT WAS UNABLE TO MAKE HIS CRICKET, DEBUT ON SATURDAY, IT WILL NO DOUBT DE A NOT- ABLE DAY IN LOCAL CRICKET ANNALS WHEN HE MAKES HIS APPEARANCE ON THE CRICKET FIELD, AND ONE CAN DO NO MORE THAN BAY THAT ALL SPORTSMEN FEEL CONFIDENT THAT HE WILL CARRY ON THE PEARCE TRADITION," FOR SKILL, SPORTSMANSHIP AND THẤT BEST-WHEN-BACK-TO THR WALL SPIRIT WHICH HAS ENABLED "TAM" TO TURN THE FOR TUNES OF MANY A GAME.

REID TAKES SEVEN WICKETS FOR 21

Allon Reid's seven for 1 was the outstanding performance with the ball, and R. Lee also Ind a good afternoon with 5 for 18. E. A. Lee. 53, O. E. C. Marton, 43, and H. P. Lim, 42, wers the highest scorers in Division ., but the highest in nings of the day was L D. Kilbee's 82, for the Club 11.

In the Second Division Craigen- gower werd again winners, beating The Civil Servaste by seven wickets, while the Club beat the Navy by six wickets.

In friendly games the Finchers were in favour for K.C.C. with the but against I.R.C. E.C." made 53 and E.F. minde 43, while A. A. Rumjahn played a good knock of 58 for the lattræ.

1ST DIVISION

C.O.C. ». C.8.C.C.

At Happy Valley, the Craigen. gower Cricket Club easily heat, the Civil Service Cricket Club by 7 wickets. R. Lee took five wickets for 18 runs, Omar and Hubbard sup- porting him with a pair cach. II. 2. Lim, Gittins and E. A. Lee, all found runs getting fairly easy and the first two won the match off their own bats. Scores L

Oivil Service 0.0..

G. R. Sayer, e Hamson, R.

Lee ..........

¦

HONG KONG DAILY PRESS,

INTERPORT TEAM DISAPPOINTS

(Continued from Page 10.

could score, the Chinese managed to act two more goals and thus lend by four clear goals with ten minutes The to go before the interval. pace Blackened considerably after this and the game was robbed of a good deal of its interest by this reverse against the Colony's side However, just before the interval & penalty was awarded to the Hong Kong team and Suen Kam Sun scored after a second spat kick, the goal keeper moving for the first kick, with which Suen missed.

MONDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1932.

ENGLISH RUGBY

RESULTS OF SATURDAY'S

MATCHES!

(THROUGH REUTER'S AGENCY.]

LONDON, Nov. 10. RUGBY matches played at home on Saturday resulted as fol. Jown - Durham Yorkshire Bath

Blackheath Devonport S. Guy's H Harlequins Leicester

17 Lancashire

YORKSHIREMEN AT THE K.B.G.C.

TENNIS AND BOWLS TOUNEY

HONOURS, (MORE OR LESS)

EVENLY DIVIDED

HOME LEAGUE FOOTBALL

ENGLISH AND SCOTTISH RESULTS

(THROUGH ‚BBUTER'S AGENqy.]

RUGBY

11

FOOTBALL

NAVY DEFEAT THE CLUB

Quite a large crowd at the Happy Valley Ground saw the old prin

...iple demonstrated that one legges

LONDON, Nov. 50. Following are the results of the

and English

Scottish League matches played on. Saturday:

Kowloon Bowling Green Club is noted for the sportsmanship and 11 Northumberland 8 good-fellowship of its members. In

Bentertaining the Society of York.. shiromes on Saturday afternoon, when a bowls match and a tennis match wore played, the Club was of course on its mettle, and deter mined not to be out-done, even by Yorkshiremen, whose gift for hos- pitality is proverbial.

3 Cloucester

D

17 Cambridge U.

3 Bristol

10

15 Birkenhead P. 10

8 Oxford U

3 O.M.T.

At the interval the score was 4.Northampton 14 Coventry against the Interporters. After the

resumption of play, the Interpor-

ST

to

tors played better football, bone score at the interval was three fitting by their earlier experience one in favour of Tsung Tsin and more goals, were added for as a team. They hold down the two Chinese in this half although them in the second half.

F. Naker R. A. J. Simp

5 }

17

0

KOYE

0 1

21

Q

Tam sent in a

shot which beat

1

16

Rodgers but which struck the up-

0

1

0

8

1

E. W. Hamilton 4

H. G. Walling-

ton

GR. Hayer

NAVY . II.K.C.C.

At King's Park, the Hong Kong Crick Club beat the Royal Navy by 8 wickets. Allen Reid's 7 for 21, was fine schieriment, and apart front Farnhill and Holland, the Navy batting could make nothing of the attack. Marton's 40, put the result beyond doubt.

Heores:-

Royal Navy, Comdr. Willianis, b Beck ... Lt. Marsham, st. Dunkley, b

Reid

1

3

Lt. Comdr. Show, bw, b

Beck

b

0

}

Sub-Lt. Eaden, e Dunkley, h

Reid Lt.-Condr. Laing, b. w.,

Beck ........ Pay-Mid. Farmill, 1 Reid ... 14 Pay-Lt. Comdr. Yates, b Reid i Mid. Mason, Reid

Mid. Yates, a Beck, & Reid... 0 E.R.A. Holland, not out ... 18 Mil. Jenner-Furst, ↳ Reid... }

Extras (1, 2, 1.b. 2)

J

Total

*

11

J. E. Richardson, & Onur......

6

Beck

Bowling Analysis.

0. MR. W.

13

2 21 3

F. J. de Rome, R. Lee ...

Reid... 14.5

5

21.

E. W. Hamilton, Omar...

Duckitt

0 16

.0

1. E. Strange, o Zimmern, h

R. Leo

1

II. G. Wallington, run'ont

P. Baher, e E. A. Len b

Hubbard

1

B. C. K. Hawkins, b R. Lee 5.

R. M.. Wood, b Hubbard ...

R. A. J. Simpson, à R. Lee 0

E. B. Reed, not out yo

Extens (1.8) ....

Total

Hong Kong 0.0.

E. J. R. Mitchell, i Holland 2

E. R. Duckitt, rotired Intrt...

0. E. C. Marton, e Mid.

Yates, Marsham

R. A. Monro, b Holinad

D. S. Barley, Bt. Shaw, h

Holland

G

10

A. W. Hayward, y Williams,

b Marsham

C. W. R. Bishop, not out...... A. C. Beck, e Shaw, h Eaden 21

Extras (b. 6)

0

Total (for 6 wickets)......120

51

Bowling Analysis,

0. M. B. W.

Omar

R. Leo

0.9 3

18 18

1. Hubbard

G. S. Dunkley, C. B. R. Har- gent and A. Reid did not bat.

Bowling Analysis.

O. M. R. W.

W. Patterson, b Reed

Holland

1 ... 10

30

#

F. K. Lee, run out

5

SYT

0

S. V. Gittius, Reed

20

P-Lieut.-Comdr.

E. A. Lee, é Richardson, 1

Sayer

63

C. W. Lam, not.out.

8

Yates Marubam Mid-Yutos

Baden

13 I

n

4

0

52

3

D

0

0 7

3 0 7

Craigengewer 0.0.

II. P: Làn, b Wallington ..... 12

Jenner Furst...

Extras (b. 5)

Total (for 5 wickets) ...138

U. M. Omar, A. B. Hampson,

E. Zimmern, R. Lee and L.

Hubbard did not bat.

Bowling Analysis.

0. M. R.

E. B. Reed' * 1

J. E. Richardson 3

סינ

2ND DIVISION

right and rebounded into play. A penalty was awarded against the Chinese, but Suen who took the

KOWLOON . BORDERERS

Favoured by ideal weather tho event proved extremely enjoyable to both hosts and visitors,

ENGLISH LEAGUE

FIRST DIVISION“ ·

Aston Villa Bolton Chelsea Hudd'sfield Laicoster

It is true that the former won the bowls match quite easily-by 103 Liverpool shots to 51, but the visitors made Mshurough amends on the tennis court, taking Newcastle 48 games to 80. Each set consisted. Portsmouth

Sheffield U of sight games.

Wolves

'B Arsenal

1 Blackpool

0 Wednesday

West B'wich-

1. Blackburn

6 Derby

0 Everton

2 Manchester

3 Leeds

2 Birmingham

Bunderland

TABLE TO DATE

player cannot win a game alone, If his colleagues do not support him, and his opponents mark him doggedly, he can be stiffler How different is cricket. Maurice Tate, or even 2 good crunty player, could not have been held as John Roberts, the Welsh inter national, was held in the Navy, v Club mutoh on Saturday.

Roberta was simply not given ạ. elunce, either by his own side, or by his opponenta, and the Navy deservedly won by three tries ( 3 points) to a' goal (5 points).

0

Ferguson played an extremely good game for the Club, but the rest of the hacks were disappoint ing, except perhaps Mackintosh; Of the Chb forwards McElney again played an extremely good gure and both Millar and McLellan 3 supported well,

1

P. W. L. D. Pts.

2 24 10 1 4 24

18 11

13 0 3 3 21

3 21

16 9

3

8 4 3 18

15

8 4 3 19

15

15

West Bromwich 10 Weduceday... Portsmouth Leeds Everton Nowcastle Bolton Sunderland

7 4 4 18 8 18 15 753 17 14 ?

? 10 A 18 7 71 15 15 B В 3 18 15 5

4 14 15 3 B 7 13 15 3 8 2 12 15 '3 7.5 11 15 4 0 2 10 0 10

The Secretary's Welcome. After the matches the players foregathored at the Club House

who Arseninl where Mr. J. G. Meyer, doubles the role of Secretary of Aston Villa...... 15

'Derby The Borderers had little difficul- both the Yorkshiremen's Society

Huddersfield kick failed to reore. Ho redeemed ty in annexing full points when and the Bowling Green Club, ad-

dressed the gathering. He said:

I feel like Dr. Jekyll and Mr. himself however, shortly afterwards, they visited Kowloon and they re- by sending in a stinging shot which turned home with a five to two Hyde to-day and I hope you'll sx- left Lim, the Chinese custodian,

The cuse my little bit of facetiousness victory over the civilians. standing,

and not misomatrus it as fooling brief opening minutes of the play pro- on my part if I give you i vided them with two goals and they history of to-day's inatches. It was Hike this The Secretary of the kept up the advantage all the way. Yorkshire Society was anxious to The Kowloon forwards were kept arrange

return match with the Blackburn

Chelsea in check by the Borderers halves Club and he approached the Secre

tary of the Club who promised to Sheffield U. and backs and never looked very mention it to the Committee who Birmingham dangerous. The score of 52 is a were in favour of the idea. The Blackpool fair indication of the disaparity Secretary was instructed to write to the Secretary of the Society in batween the sides.

viting them to send a team over. The Society asked their Secretary to make all the necessary arrange- ments and the Club did pretty, much the same, So the two secre- taries met when I was shaving one morning, and here we are.

The teams were as follows:- Interport XI-Rodger; Mullane, Lau Mau, Bliss, Pardoo, Duncan; Cheng Sui Hong, Wong Mee Shan, Howe, Buen Kam Shun and Baldry. Chinese XI-Lim Thin Chan Laung In Chan, Ho Cho Vin; Lai Kwok Chiu, Wong Sui Wa, Tong Kwan: Tang Kwong Sum, Mak So Tam Kong Pak, Ip Pak, Wah and Li Shek You.

ST. JOSEPH'S ». RECREIO

ATHLETIC EWO

Liverpool

Manchester Leicester... Midlesbro' Wolves

SECOND DIVISION

Bradford Burnley

......... 15

5 10

C. 15

4 70 1 D

15 1 7

D

14 3 0

2

8

14 2. 11

B

I

3 Millwall

0

-

1 Port Vale

Charlton Grimsby M'chester U. Notts F. Oldham

4 Lincoln

2

I Bradford C..

1

4 Fulham

3

0 Bury

n

0 Swansea

1 Southampton

3 Notta

0

0 West Ham

0

1

These two Chinese teams put up

I am sure we have all had a a huge struggle for the points at very enjoyable afternoon and on Happy Valley and there was a your behalf I would like to thank large gathering of supporters of the Club for the use of their greens.

I think I may say that last year's Plymouth both teams.

4 Chesterfield

TABLE TO DATE.

P. W. L. D. Pts

For the Navy Buckley, Rothwell, Woods, Wataon and Hubback all played extremely well. In fact the botter all-round team were the winners,

Course of the Game.

After a good run by Hubback the Navy opened the scoring as the result of a forward rumb. Morris and Watson, broke awa from the loose scrum, and earried' play to a yard from the Club line where Doykin picked up and went over for an unconverted try.

The Culb retaliated, and as a result of a three-quarter move ment Roberta transferred to Fer guson for the Kowloon player to evade three naval defenders and lenvo Buckley standing. McLellan converted with a good kick,

Shortly after the interval Grieva nisjudged a kick in front of the Chah pasta. He was tackled by Ruckley and Doggett, who was standing marked on the tour line pecured the ball and had an easy run to the line. The kick so goal failed,

Armytage broke away and hit ffor resulted in the third naval try: Forguson first refused to leave

Bothwell marked then he had

to tackle the opposing fly half, and

it was too late Rothwell had take

n wife ass and the Fine crossed,

Buckley's effort at goal failed.

The teams were.--

Club -R. Grieve; J. J. Fergit son, F. Roberts, R. R. Griffiths, G. P. Lammert: M. W. Turner, A. M. Macintosh; I. II. Bradford, J. H. Money, S. H. Garrod, A., P. 82 5 21

Hail Thomson, G. C. Moatrie, W. 8 4 3 10.

F. Kerr, D. McLellan and J. 0; 3 5 10

Millar.

......... 15 10 1 3 23-

This game was played in King's Park before a comparatively small crowd and the result, as generally anticipated, WDB win for St. Joseph's. The Reerein team played up quite well during the first fifteen minutes, but then the pace began to tell and after a while who B. In the first half, the Ewo side match and today's matches have Preston

that the Bowling Green Club will Tottenham Gosano had opened the scoring for played on the defensive, under en great success, and we hope Stoke 8. Joseph's, play was mostly con heavy pressure from the Athletics as Mr. Shaw to present Bouvenir fined in the Recreio's. half, B. forwards who were eventually re- Gosano added a second goal beforewarded with a goal. The Ewe Spoons to all those of the Kowloon Bowling Green Club who have been the interval.

side equalised through a ponalty

Hoghin, the President's fo." Bradford 0. ... 15 After crossing over, the Recreio and excitement. ran bigi: among the playing toy and also to Mrs. Stoke C.

In conclusion Mr. Meyer said: Tottenham team made a big effort to equalis. supporters of the team. In the se- but to no avail as the Saints' de-cond half, rough play spoiled what Although Afr

J. Scott-Harston, Bury fence very strong. A. F. would have been an otherwise in-vice-President of the Society.--(ap. Fatham Gosano added a third goal for the teresting game.. Yeung Kam plause) is unable to be present, he Plymouth

a substantial cheque Manchester College team and before the end scored for the Athletics to earn fui: has sent us Costa put in the fourth goal for points for them.

towards the expenses for the after-

Swansco the College who thus emerge vic-

noon's entertainment. (Applause)

Southampton torious by four goals to nil.

Oldham Bowls for Grousing!

Bradford Mr. E. W. L. Hogbin, President Lincolns of the K.B.G.C., said in reply: Millwall

Port Vale

Wag

THIRD DIVISION

The winners did not aw the samo speed and enterprise as they did against the Athletics a week before, but they were much botter SOUTH CHINA ». ST. JOSEPH'S Mr. Meyer, Ladies and Gentle- than the Recreio and fully deserved their victory. The Gosano brothers were to the fore through out.

SECOND DIVISION

ARTILLERY. NAVY

the

Playing ut Sookunpee, soldiers beat the Navy by two clear goals. The first half of the match Was very even and at one stage

:

0.8.0.0. C.C.C

it looked as though the Navy would win. A penalty Was awarded

At Happy Valley, the Craigen: gawer Cricket Club beat the Civil | against them in the first half, but

Servico Cricket Club by 7 wickets.

Civil Service 0.0.

V.

41

2

Scores

1

17

0

J. Barrow, Younganye, b

Irance

..... 20

F. H. Holdman, e Reed, b

Way

10

COMING SOON THE KING'S

BROKEN: SMASHED) Everything sacred everything

dear...now forhidden!

COMMANDMENTS

SARI MARITZA

F. E. Matthews, σ Abbas, b

Way .........

A. Wood, a Souza, b

*Iraneo

H. G. Robertson, l.b.w., b.

Abbas

J. F. MacGown, b R...

Reed-

8. Randle, o Abbas, b R. C.

Roed

21

N. J. Bobbington run out ... *

P. O. Crawley, not out

FJ. Ling, bh. C. Beed

A

E F. Buttress, b R. C. Recd 1

Total

Bowling. Analysis,

Sourbutts

87

Q. M. R. W.

D

2

" 3 14

2

3 นี 5

21

4

7 1 28 Iraneo..... 11 4 19

Way

Abbas

R. O. Reed 3.4 0

Oralgengower 0.0.

W. Reed, b Macdown........ 40

E. Souza, Lb.w., b Mac

Gown

Abbas

MacGown--b

Ling

N. B. Kitchell, è Barrow, b

Robertson

10

-34

B. Irance, o Bebbington, b

Robertson

11

R. C. Road. b Robertson

A. Kitchell, e Wood, b Mac-

Gown.....

1. Sourbutts, not out

(Continued on Page 12)

this the goalkeeper saved and the balf time.

with -arrived

the score sheet blank.

....... 18

15

1

14

7 3 4 18

15 7

44 18

U. 15

8 3 8 18

15

2 16

7 5 3 17 15 70 ..... 15 5 5 5 13 15 7 7 1. 15 165 6 4 14 15 .5 7 3 13 14 5 6 3 13 4 6 5 13 3 6 6 12

15

15

1 5 2 12 15 3 7 5 11 14 3 0 11 15 3 7 8 11 3 .0 3 D 3 $

nen,-I am sure that we all thank Grimsby the Society of Yorkshiremen for Notta F The league leaders, St. Joseph's their very kind hospitality this Preston suffered their first defeat on Satur afternoon, and for the very good Notts C.) day, going down unexpectedly to games they have given us. Being Chesterfield South China who scored twice to primarily a Bowling Club it is vory Burnley .....

'see so many West Ham the lender's single goal. The Chin pleasing to us to ese scored two goals early on and Yorkshiremen playing ye ancient Charlton although the College team tried garna,' but you know Yorkshiremen THIRD DIVISION hard to equalise they were unable start with a certain advantage over

I

16 3

(SOUTHERN)

1 Bournemouth

2 Luton

2 Newport

2 Brentford

Navy Lt. Buckley (Perseus) Bub.-Lt. Rothwell (Devonshire),

La Ryder (Olympus), I. Partridge (Hermes), Mid. Barnes (Devon- shire); L. Armytage (Devonshire), Lt. Cordz. Woods (Devonshire); Lt. Linton (Oswald), Lt. Smith (Modway), y Lt. Fisher (Wishart), A. B. Daykin (Suffolk), E. R. A Doggett (Hermes), Lt. Comdt, Hubhack (Hermes), Lt, Morris (Kent) and Lt. Watson (Keppel)."

Wrexham........ 15 B 4 3 10 Crewe ......... 15: 951 19 Gateshead Southport Accrington

1 Barrow

3.10

18 18

167 5 4 15 6. 4

5. 17

0 Walsalleeriv. 16°

7

2 16

2 Barnsley

15 .0

1 Doncaster

15 4. 3

8 18

2 Northampton

o Stockport

17 Ď

76.16

4 Bristol C.

2 Rochdale

15

3 18

0 Mansfield

15

$

4 14

4 Swindon

2 Carlisle........ 18 5

7.4 14

& Torquay

2 York 15 5

3 13

3 Clapton

3 Coventry

TABLE

to do so before the interval. After other people when they take up the Aldershot the interval Dalgada roduced the garne of bowls, for it is axiomatic Brighton lead by a beautiful shot, but when that we have Croquet for cheat- Bristol R. the final whistle arrived they were ing and Bowls for grousing and Chardiff still a goal in arrears.

as you all know Yorkshire is full of Crystal P.

am very Gillinghama (Oh, Oh!) grouse, pleased that Mr. Meyer refrained Norwich from speaking in the Yorkshire Queen's P. R. dialect, because a little while ago, Reading we had a dinner here and during Southend the musical programme which. fol- Watford lower our horrible Secretary, Joe Moyer, sang us a song, something about fikia moor babt at, and

LEAGUE TABLE TO DATE

FIRST DIVISION

Goals.

In the second half, the Gunners. had alightly the better of the play and Snooks opened the scoring for Borderers them following a good pass by Artillery Greensbields, Hardy added a se- cond goal before the end.

SOUTH CHINA ». LINCOLNS

P. W. D. L.F. A. Pia 7 5 1 1 30 8 11 750, 17.12 10 St. Josephs... 74 12 12 7 9 South China 54 01 17 4 8 Lincolns

5 3 0 234 7 4 Athletic

52 21 20 10 6 Club Kowloon Navy Police Recreio

SECOND

Playing without their star centre forward, Pau Ka Ping, the Chinese team went down to the Lincolns to the tune of three clear goals. They held their own in the first half, but Athletis a penalty awarded against them Borderers kave the soldiers the lead which the Lincolns Chiasso tried hard to equalise. At Artillery half time, the soldiers were one Navy

South Chinn goal chead.

In the second half the soldiers Toung Tin wore the supérior team' and 'Hoo Ewo ....

quard, who incidentally scarad from Kowloon .....

# 3 0.3 10 12 6 6 2 0 4 13 17 4

5 2 0 3 6 10

5 1 0 4 8 10 2 70 07 347 0

DIVISION.

871 0.20 0 35

7 4 2 1 21 13 10 74 12 18 13 3 7 40 3 22 15 8 3 14 18 17 7 9 3 1 4 18 20

7 3 0 4 2014 B

0 2 1 3 10 18 5

8 2 1 6 14 37 5

the penalty, added a further goal Club

... 700 760 for the soldiers whito just before St. Josephs

Eastern...... 6. 0.0 0 3 38 0 the final whistle Barnes added a third.

·--TSUNG TSIN-v. EASTERN -

THIRD DIVISION

St. Josephs B 0130 014 Lincolns... 7--0 0.1.32-6-12. R.A.B.C.7601 20 6 12 75.1 129 12:11 8 3 0 3 21 14 10 75 0 2 16 12 10 021-3 14 13

Borderors...... Eastern have yet to win their Bouth China first match this season. and on Athletic Saturday they went under to the R.A.F...... Taung Tein by the tune of five Recreio goals to one. The winners were far-Radio. the better of the two teams and R.E. there never was any doubt as to Signals the result from the very start. The University

Taikoo (Continued on next column.)

7905 16 28 4 7.9.0 5.19 91

620 4 10 204 80 6 10 21 4 B 1 1.0.12 38 3 0.1 79.47

0 Exeter'

TO DATE

P.. W. L. D. Pts 15 12 1 2 20

I never understood a single word Brontford he said.

Reading Still, despite their awful dia- Norwich leet, I am sure we all vote our Exeter Yorkshire friends jolly good fol- Bristol R lows and jolly good company Crystal P. ...... 15 too and so I will now ask my wife Queen's P. R. 15 to present them all with spoons to Luton ................ 15 B

very happy Northampton 13 remind them of the Lime we have spent together this Aldershot ......... afternoon.” (Applause.)

Bournemouth... 15 Southend...... Watford ...... Bristol C.

Tranmere 15 5 8 3 12

1 Rotherham

15 Halifax. 15 4

Hartlepools

3 ..... 15

7 3. 11

8.3 11

8 4 10

Darlington...... 15. 3 8. 4 10 New Brighton... 15 3 10 2. ĕ

SCOTTISH LEAGUE

Airdrie

Celtic

Dundee

Hamilton

16 8 95 21

15

02 7 13

16

8

4 3.10

16

7

44 18

3 17

6

G 4 10

3 15

Aberdeen

5:15

16 6 8

a. 18

4

715

16

4 5

7 15

15

€ #

a 15

25

4:14

...... 15 6 7

2.14

Morton

Torquay

18

5 7. 3-18

K.B.G.O.

Brighton

14

8 3.13

H. F. Stoneham

Clapton

18

2 5 8 12

T. Hard

Gillingham 14

4

3

1 11

R. Hall.

Swindon

15 4 4

£ 10

Cardiff

16 - 49.

2.10

29

Newport

15

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Aberdeen Rangers...

BOWLS MATCH

The result of the bowls match was Coventry na follows: Yorkshire Socy. H. Nish C. Royse | F. I. Ramskill

J. Denkio

(Skip)

J. MacIntyre C. Jackson V. Sorby

9

L. E. Longbottom (Skip). 15 W. Guy A. R..BrowU W. I. Geall

J. G. Meyer

(Skip) ....... 17

W. Russell (Skip) R. Duncan 3. Davidson J. Fraser. 'D. Gow

E. Stirling

Kilmarnock

Rangers

# Clyda 1 Motherwell 3 Cowdenbeath

1 St Mirren

2 Falkirk

Partick

3 Queen's Bark.

1 Hoarte

3 Bt. Johnstone

Third Lanark 6. Ayr

*postponed owing to fog.

THIRD DIVISION (NORTHERN) | Hearts

Accrington Barrow (Skin). 24 Carlisle

G. N. Mitchell Chester, O.E. E. Heywood Crewe W. E. Hale

Mansfield

E. V. Logbin New B'ton (Skin) 24 Rochdale

J. H. Bottomley.A. K. Taylor Rotherham A. W. E. Davidson Southmort

C. L. Farmer

F. Normington L. de Roms

(Skip)

J, Hyde

York

10

R. B. Nichol

(Skip)

28

(Continued

on Page 19.)

2 Darlington

9 Barnsley

3 Hartlepools

1 Hull

2 Teanmere

1 Gate head

2. Stockport

4. Doncastor

3 Wrexham

2 Walsall

5 Halifax

- TABLE TO DATE

PW £. B. Pts 105 Chester 17 0 4 4 23

Hall .......... 15 5 3 3 21 (Oosthard on neri folemn.)

TABLE TO DATĖ-

o Motherwell

P. W. L. D. Pts

18 12 5 1 25 17. 11 18 11 5 2 24

17 10 3 4 24

3 St Mirren 17 11 6 1 23 1Celtic Mai 1904°° 5: 23: 1 St Johnstone 17 953 21:

Hamilton

17 0 5 3 21 Third Lanurd 18 8 6.2.18 Kilmarnock 1776 4 18 1 Queen's Park... 18.0 7 3 15

1 Partick 22 14 77 014

1 Falkirk

Ayr Un

Clyde

Dundee

Cowdenbeat

Morton East' Stirli

Airdrie

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