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ENGLISH AND SCOTTISH LEAGUE RESULTS
(THROUGH RIUTER'S 'AOENCY.}
London, December 17. The following-are-the-results of English and Scottish league matches played on Saturday:-
ENGLISH LEAGUE
FIRST DIVISION
Huddersfield 0 Arsenal
Huddersfield ..... 10
West Bromwich., 10 D
Newcastle
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HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, MONDAY, DECEMBER 19, 1932
RUGBY FOOTBALL
CLUB DEFEAT THE NAVY
LADIES TENNIS CHAMPIONSHIP
MISS LO RETAINS TITLE
DOUBLES POSTPONED
CHINA FLEET BOXING
DESTROYERS WIN TEAM CHAMPIONSHIP.
The Amateur Team Competition was won by the Eighth Destroyer Flotille with 27 points, H.M.S. Kent hoing second with 21 points. Other scores were: H.M.S. Suffolk 13 points, H.M.S. Hermes 18 points, H.M.S. Cornwall 10 points and H.M.S. Medway 3 points.
Navy were below par in their match with Club on Saturday, be at least-no-it-appeared---But-por sibly the sound display of the
The finals of "the · Ching" · Flees Dodwell & Co. beat Union Insur-civilians, after one or two mediocre
As generally expected, Mian Enid - Amateur Boxing Championships ance Society.
athibitions in previous games, con Le boat Mrs James on batuday took place at the Royal Naval Cad- tributed to the impression. At
in the Ladies Open Singles Cham-teen-on-Saturday-night-and-the. any rate, Glab were well worth pionship of the Colony, and thus keen, and clear, hard-hitting sport their victory by eleven points (one retained the title for the third that characterised the earlier rounds goal and two tries) to nil.
year. The champion showed irre- „was again the feature of the aventa.. Superior forward play made the, sistable form, played confidently 7 18 triumph, possible. With a heavier throughout and prochiced stroke and quicker pack, the Club halt Production with machine like pre backs, MacIntosh and Turner, were cision. At no stage of the match given golden opportunities that did Mrs. James give any indice they were quick to seize upon. tions of being able to stretch her Hence the threes, with Ferguson opponent who won comfortably by the pick, were seen in a series of 6-1, 6-4. incisive movements, which nearly In the opening set, Miss Lo always spelt danger. was virtually outplaced Mrs. James who Ferguson who paved the way to seemed rather at a loss to owpletion of the programme. success with a glorious first-minute how to deal with the consistent try in which he ran more than half barrage of well placed drives her the length of the fold, eluding all opponent seat over. The British opposition, to ground between the player, however, rallied creditably MeLellan somewhat un- in the following set, and gave the posta. accountably failed, with the kick,
champion a good run, and if the latter had not been in such fine form, Ferguson really", "mnde " the
the set might have gone to Mrs. THIRD DIVISION (NORTH) last try, too, for he was very near
A determined defensive James to the line when he passed to Me style gave the first two games to Lellan, who was in an easy posi- the loser, but the champion re- McLellan added the major taliated by sustching the next four, points. The other try came during after which the next four games the second half, Tarner going over near the fag, after a spirited were divided. burst.
2.32 327 Accrington
325 Barrow 5
Exeter
17 е
15
Bristol R... Crystal
17
8
18 8
Southend
18 0
Queen's P.R.
Watford
Aston Villa
4
Blackburn
D
Bolton
3
Chelsea
Wednesday 0 Manchester C. 1
I
Leicester
Birmingham 2
Aldershot Bournemouth... 18 Luton, ...............*****
17 Brighton 16 Northampton Bristol C.
Liverpool
»
W. Bromwich 0
Middlesbro'
0
Leeds
1
Coventry......
Newrantle
0
Derby
0
Gillingham
Portsmouth
1
Sunderland 3
Torquay
Sheffield U.
3
Everton
Clapton
Wolves
2
Blackpool
3
Cardiff
17 7 Q 4 18 18. 7" 7 4 18 17 7 8 4 18 3. 8 7 17 6 7 4 10 6 6 4 30 17 575 la 17
7 5
3 15
17 0 8 3 15 10 TE 14 17
8.4 14 18 3 7 8 14 17 5 8 3 13
Swindon,
17 4 10
3.11
TABLE TO DATE
Newport
17 1 10
8 8
P. W... L. D. Pts.
Arsenal
10 16
2
Aston Villa
10 11
Wednesday
19 11
0.
Derby
20 10 4 525, Carlisle
Leeils
10
3. 7
23
Chester
3
Wrexham Stockport Darlington Gateshead 1
3 3
0
7
3 21
Crewo
1
Huli
1
7 21
Mansfeld
2
Halifax
2
18
0 3 21
New Brighton
Walsall
2
Everton
10 8
7
4 20
Rochdale
2
Barnsley
3
Sunderland
4 20
Rotherham
2
Tranmere
0
Bolton
19
H
H 3 19
Southport
Hartlepools
3
Sheffield U.
10
个
7
York 10
Doncaster
3
Portsmouth 19
Blackburn 10 3
Blackpool 10 Manchester C. ... 10 Birmingham 19
8 H
0.10
7 11
1 .15
15 *
5 15
Chester
Middlesbro' ... 18
4 12
10
Hull
Leicester 19 1 Wolven
10
8 10. Crewe
18 3 12 3 9 Gateshead
SECOND DIVISION
Southport
18 H
Wrexham
17 8
Bradford 3
Notta C.
4
Accrington
Burnley
1
Swansen
2
Barnsley
Charlton
อ
Southampton 0
Barrow
7 5
19 84 20 13
·17
Grimsby
1
Fulham
0
Walsall
19 8 8
M'chester U
4
Lincoln
1
Mansfield
18 0 0
Notts F.
0
Millwall
D Stockport
10 G 7
Oldham
+
Chesterfield
Q "Doncaster
Plymouth
3.
Port Vale
1
Rochdale
Preston
1
Bradford C.
4
Stoko
Birry
3
Tottenham
?
West Ham
9
York
Halifax
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Liverpool.......
+ 8 4 18 -8 18
10 0.8 $ 17
TABLE TO DATE "
P. W. L. D. Pts. ID. 13 3 3 20 3 $27 10 11 18. 10 45 96 10 10 4 625 19. 10 0
Stack C.
Bradford C.
Tattenham
Bury
Swanseu...
#23
Fulham
18 8 55 21
Maichester U. ... 19
7
Millwall
19
A 8 7 4 20
7 21
Plymouth
Oldham
Southampton
Grimsby
Noits C.- Bradford Lincoln Notta F.
19 B * 4 20
19
19
717
802
19 B
10 "0 8 5 17
Chesterfield ..... 18
Charlton 19 4 12
THIRD DIVISION (SOUTH)
Aldershot
Brighton
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tion.
It
Navy Combine Poorly.
Mrs. James excelled with her backhand on Saturday. Sha: met her opponent's all round attack by clover lobbing, which landed only
Capt. R. L. Burnett, R.N., dis tributed the prices after the com-
RESULTS
The results were as follow
NOVICES COMPETITION Feather Weight
A. B. Jewitt (Medway) beat A. B. Downes (Hermes) on points..
Light Weight,"
Mao, Haloy (Hermes) beat A B. Dennis (Suffolk) on points.
Welter Weight,
A. B. Pullman (Medway) bent few inches within the bass line, and it was this department of the Ord. Barrett (Kent) on points. game that took a great deal of sting off the attack of Miss Lo who en deavoured repeatedly to score at the net by following up her fine
Club were mostly on the offensive throughout, Navy not being at any time a cohesive force. Their full back, Martin, had a lot of work thrust upon him which he Pts.handled manfully. But the threes
drivez. 4 20
-Postponed.
TABLE TO DATE
P. W. L D.
Botherham
Carlisle
Tranmere
10 · 11
17
935 23 18 10 6 2 22 17 B 45 91 5 5 21 54 20
8 7 4 20 5 18 3 10 6. 19
6 18 8 18 18 78 3 17 17 773 17 1787 5 15 176 8 3 15 14 14
17 5 4
18
17
1
... 18
4 10
...... 17
3 10
3 13 4 19 4 10
18
1
9
New Brighton
Hartlepools
Darlington
4 10.
SCOTTISH LEAGUE
Queen's Park 4
1
Kilmarnock Cowdenbeath D Hamilton +
Third Lanark · D
4
Hearts. Airdrieonians 1 Partick
TABLE TO DATE
3
P. W. L. D. Pt. 21.14. 3 .4 32 21 13 3 6 31 22 13 46 31 22 14 8 2 30
5 19
18
Aberdeen Ayr
3
0
Celtic
7 6 18 Clyde
2
Morton
19
-0 7
018
Dundee
3
E. Stirling
10 8 10
1 17
Falkirk
19 4 4 D 17
Motherwell Rangers...
g
Port Vale
18
0 13 15
St. Johnson
2
West Ham
19
0 5
D 15
St. Mirren T
Preston.....
19
0 11
214
Burnley
19
4.10
.5 13
3 0
0 12
3 11
Torquay
o
Motherwell Rangers ...
1
Coventry
Celtic
Brentford
4
Hearts
(
Clapton
Hamilton
21 11
0 27
0
Newport
St. Johnstone
21 11
5.
5 27
Aberdeen
22 12 8
2.23
4
3
Bristol C.
0
St. Mirren...
21 128
125
Queen's P.R. 1
Exeter.
7
0 22
Reading
4
Northampton 0
6. 20
Southend
2 Luton
1Third Lanark
20 '8 10
2 18
Watford
Swindon 2
4 18
11 7.12.
2 18 4 10
£ 18
7 14
1 15
Dundee
A 20
5 30
5 15
Mortan East Stirling.... 20 4 15 Airdrie ... 20
21
3 15
3 0
I
9.
4
Bristol R. Cardiff
Crystal F.
Gillingham
Norwich
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TABLE TO DATE
Norwich
3 Partick... 18. 11
Kilmarnock ...... 21
Queen's Park ... 20
Clyde
21 8 11 Falkirk .......... 21 Cowdenbeath ... 21.
P.. W. L. D. Pts.Ayr U.
17 13 2 9 26 17 9
0.94 2.
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never really got going, although Rydor played his usual thrustful? game, without much result that was tangible. The inability of his forwards to get the ball was in the main part responsible; for the Club pack, playing almost as one man, gave very little away,
Club should have had another try right at the end of the game, when a wild pass from Griffiths missed Lammert, who was in a good posi tion to score near to the Navy line. Lammert put in one or two bursts quite in his best manner, but was well marked by the Navy backs.
Owing to the regrettable eye trou- ble on the part of Mrs. Grimble, the inal of the Open Doubles in which she and Mrs. Lochaer were to have met Miss E. Lo and Mrs. Tottenham yesterday, had to be postponed.
RALPH'S SHIELD COMPETITION
WON BY HONG KONG CHINESE Y.M.C.A.
Navy showed up pretty well i The concluding stage of the during the second half, when both Ralph's Shield Competition, com
peted for by different divisions of sides were a man short for a while, the St. John Ambulance Brigade Watson having been temporarily was decided yesterday morning, knocked out, and Griffiths having when about 200 men turned out in left the field to assist him; but the quadrangle of King's College.
In addition, there were 30 or 40 Club always had the game well in nurses of the Nursing Division at- hand, the result being in accord tached to the Bt. John Ambulance ance with the general run of the Brigade on parade under the play, which only occasionally reach-adership of Nursing Officer Miss
ed a notable standard." The victory was due to sound, rather than spectacular, football.
The Tears.
The Shield was won by the Hong Kong Chinese Y.M.C.A. with 1231 points from the King's College, Prement Boys who aggregated 115 points. The Chinese Athletic divi sion was third with 116 points.
Club:-J. P. Whitham; J. W The Judges were Colonel Myles, Ferguson, W. H. B. Rigg, R. H.O.B.E, RAM.C., Lt. Col. Ren shaw, R.A.M.C., and Major Ander Griffiths, G. P. Lammert; M. W.
son, R.A.M.C.. Turner; N. M. Macintosh; W. F Karr, J. H. McElney, 8, H. Gar-
rod; W. E. Pears, D. McLellan; J. C. Miller, A. K. Munro and A. P. Hall-Thompson,
Navy-Tel. Martin; Lt. Lockley,
Sub. Lt. Bacchus, Lt. Buckley, Sto. Packer; Lt. Ryder; Lt. Francis; Lt. Linton (Capt.), Lt. Com Robertson, Lt. Fisher: E. R. A Doggett, A. B. Deykin; Lt. Pizey, Lt. Watson and Lt: Hubback.
Referee: Maj. McIntyre, R.A.
Results.
Full results of the competition
were:
1. Hong Kong Chinese
Y.M.C.A..
125 pts,
2. King's College,
Present Boys....
115)
f
3 Chinese Athletic
113
14. Mongkok
111
3. Kowloon
110
6. Kowloon Chinese
Y.M.CA.
100
7. King's College, Old
Boys
103
B. Shaukiwan ́.
108
Middle Weight,
A B. Pringle (Medway), won.on technical knockout from A. B. Fudge (Wishart) in the third round of their bout.
Light Heavy Weight,
Doykin (Suffolk) on points,
Mne. Marsh (Hermes) beat A. B.
Heavy Weight.
Mne, Hovells (Kent) beat ne. Kiddle (Hermes) on points.
Officers Welter Weight.
LE" Martin (Hermes) beat Sub-Lt. Brooke (Pandora) points.
AMATEUR TEAM COM. PETITION
"Fly Weight,
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Sto. Howlands, (Cornwall) was warded a walk over Boy Feldwick. who was prevented from competing under doctor's order,
Bantam
Wecht.
A. B. Brand (8th D/F) beat A. B. Seddon (Suffolk) on points
Feather Weight.
Tel. Smith (Kent) was awarded a walk over 4. B. Read (8th D/F who broke his wrist on Friday night.
Light Heavy Weight.
A. B. Baldwin (Hermes) knocked ant A. B. Law (8th D/F) in the first round of their bout.
Wolter Weight,
8.P.O. Skecu (8th D/F) beat A. B. Emmerson (Suffolk) on points. Middle Weight,
A. B. Dowson (8th D/F) beát A. B. Thompson (Cornwall) on points,
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Light Heavy Weight.
A. B. Howes (Kent) knocked out A. B. Hill: (8tb D/F) in the Erst round of their bout,
Heavy Weight,
D
Mae. Lewis (Kent) won on technical knock out from Mae, Godden (Kent) in the first round of their bout, the referee stopping the fight:
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