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HOME FOOTBALL

RESULT OF BOXING DAY MATCHES

(THROUGH REUTER'S AGENCY.)

LONDON, Doc. 20.. THE results of Hume league matches a cabled by Router follow-

FIRST DIVISION

1 Leeds

Arsonal Aston Villa

Blackburn

Bolton

Derby

Liverpool

1. Wolves

3 Everton

2 Huddersfield

1 Blackpool

3 Chelsea

Manchester C. 9 Wodnesday Newenatia 2 Birmingham Portsmouth 9 Leicester

Sheffield U. Middlesboro West Brom. 5 Sunderland

• Postponed owing to fog. SECOND DIVISION

Bradford .3 Tottenham

1 Bradford C.

Bury

*Charlton

Fuliam

Grimshy

Lincoln

Notts C.

Plymouth

Preston

HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER

HERALD CHARITY CUP

ENGLAND DEFEAT WALES 8-4

BRYANT SCORES FOUR GOALS

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England Make the Eunning.

The soccer match between repre sentative England and Wales First away again, England hoist teams, which took place at Happy Valley before a moderate-sueded fourth goal through the agency crowd yesterday afternoon resulted of the inside left England were in a win for England by the big making All the running, and were playing a snappier. open game margin of 8 goals to 4.

than their opponents who, when in possession of the ball repeatedly fumbled away their chances. After

mix up in front of goal Wales broke through at long last, Davis sending the ball through to register, the Welshmen's initial goal. Tak-

2 England were Arst away, the initial goal being registered about 5 minutes after commencement of play. Pardoe sent in a shot to give England first flood. A series of attacks were then rained on the Welsh goal, but Johnson was doing heart at their success Wales 1 fending magnificently, and time now played with greater determine- 1 and again avorted almost certain tion although their efforts went

unrewarded. scoring shots.

0

1 Port Vale

West Ham

1. Burgley

5 Chesterfield

1. Millwall

2 Manchester U. -3

2 Oldham

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Morrison and Jones were re peatedly showing out in strenuous endeavours to place the ball to aid vantage for Wales but England were now playing grand football 1 and were not to be resisted. From a corner kick across the center of the goal mouth, Purkins cleverly 2 headed the ball into the met to

give England a 2-0 lead. 0

2 1

Stoke Swansea. 2 Southampton 1 Abandoned 18 minutes after the interval owing to fng.

3. Coventry C. 1 Gillingham

THIRD DIVISION (SOUTH) Aldershot 1 Bristol B. "Bournemouth Luton v

Bristol C. Cardiff Clapton Crystal P Newport Northampton Queen's P.T. Southend Swindon

Torquay

1 Reading

2 Watford

1 Brantford

0 Brighton

2 Norwich

9 Exeter

THIRD DIVISION (NORTH)

Bartoley Carlisle Chester Donea zer Hull

N. Brighton

Rotherham Southport Stockport

at Hartlepools

1 Gateshead

3. Crewo

2. Tranmere

3 Halifax

0 Rochdale

3 Mansfield

9 Accrington

5 Walsall

Wrexham

3 Darlington

*York

Barrow

*Postponed owing to fog.

SCOTTISH LEAGUE

Collie

Partick

·Johnson's Good Work,

Johnson was having a torrid time of it at this stage, the ball being rocketed at him from all angles, but he stood up to his task gallant ly and earned rounds of applause for his defensive work. Bryant o however, after gaining possession passed him with an unstopable shot, to hoist the English third suc- ceive goal England were now 4 playing very good football, their passing being unerring with Pardoe oat center half dominating the play

Johnson made his first mistake when he rushed out from goal, alt lowing Bryant to take advantage of his absence and bring Englands tally to 6 goals Coming back again in Irresistible style, Bryant again broke through with a scor cher of a shot that found the net and placed England in a unassail- able positions manage

Wales Second Goal. Wales stuck to it gamely and came back at their opponents" re- peatedly, but could not pass Fog- will, who was also in great form. It was left to Jones to bring up Wales' belated second goal, but the alight improvement in the situation was immediately nullified when Bryant, again scored for the Eng- lishmen by heading the ball into goal-7-2 "The game was virtually over, the succeeding goals scored by each side in no way affecting the result of the game.

with Wales strugling along in to England's match all the way,

decrease the early lend their opponents.

Fidal score was 8-4.”- The teams.

England:-Fogwill, · · Allen, Strange, Robertson, Pardoe, Bliss, Wood, Bryant, Purkins, Ridley, Baldry.

Wales almost broke through just before, half time when Jones' shot just missed the goal-mouth But for the consistently good work of Johnson in goal, Wales would have found themselves considerably fur 2ther behind than 30 at the change over at half time. The first half was undoubtedly England's, who Wales-Johnson, Milane, Morri displayed the better co-ordination son, Morgans, Pedmore, Channings, and team work in establishing their Harris, Davis Williams, Jones,

Duncan. 3 winning lead.

Queen's Park

0

3 Airdrie

Third Lanark 1 Dunded

TABLES TO DATE

Arsenal

FIRST DIVISION

10 7 9 317 88517

Coventry Bristol C. Cardiff- Clapton. O.

19

10 0.10 315 20 3.9 8 14 Swindon A

19. 5 10 434: Newport

199, 11 6 10

THIRD DIVISION (NORTH). P. W. L. D. Pts.

21 12

SHANGHAI FOOT- BALL DISPUTE

PIONEER FIELD CLOSED TO THE CLUB

10 10 3 26 S.F.A. ISSUE ANOTHER STERN.

54 24

19 10 31 10 7424 30 95 22: 20. 10 8 9 28 21. ; 0 8 4.92 199 3 8 21 64921

Chester Hull Wrexham

Barnsley Gateshead

Crowe

Accrington

P. W L

Pt

Barrow

20 16 3

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Doncaster

G

Southport

20.

B

9. 321

77

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20 21. 10 206

19 G

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Derby 21.10 -8

Feels 21 9 Newcastle 2017

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Walsall Rochdale Stockport Rothorham 0 3 25 'W. Bromwich. 91 117 8 95 Manefield

Carlisle 84 2 Byerton

Tranmere Sunderland 21 98 499

Halifax Yorkin --19: New Brighton "20 Hartlepools. 10 Darlington 18 4 10 4 12

Blackburn... 2170 B Huddersfield...

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B 93-21

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Bolton £1 Portsmouth

8 21 Sheffield 20985 19 Liverpool...... #05 10 Manchester 0...21: 11-21-16 Birmingham....!

103 17 218 12 117

712

Blackpool Chelsea

SECOND DIVISION: "

€ 10 4 16 0 .9 4...12

15

19

4. 12

SCOTTISH LEAGUE

10

Wolves....

20 4 13

Middlesbro

13

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Motherwell Rangers

Celtic

Hearts.

St. Johnst

Hamilton

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Stoke C 21 13 ↑ 4-4: 30 Bradford C. 117-29 Aberdeen Buryn M 11 4 6 28 Swansea 18 6. Partick Tottenham 10 15 8:28 Mirren Fulham 20

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Manchester U. 918-6 123

Millwall

Notta. C. Plymouth Notta F.

Southampton Oldham Lincoln Bradford

Grimsby

Port Valo

Kilmarnock: Third Lanark, ... 21984 Queen's Park

318-76 92 Clyde 21885 91 Dundee

66 021

Cowdenbeat 220 Ayr U 620 Falkirk. 1820

Morton 18- ESurling Airdrie

West Ham 21 5 108 16

Preston.....

Burnley

Chariton

Chesterfield.

21 0 123 15

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THIRD DIVIS

Brentford

15/

19 13

18

(SOUTH)

WARNING

Shanghai, December

ing upon their action

-Follow week ago.

OPEN BILLIARDS CHAMPIONSHIP

MATCH POSTPONED-

The Open Championship billiards natch between Smith and Gill, which was to have been played at St. Patrick's Club last night, was postponed."

It is expected that the match will take place at the above Olub this evening.

10 COMMANDMENTS

FOR LOVERS

PASTOR ON MAKING A SUCCESS OF MARRIAGE

THE CURSE OF THE POMEROYS

HAUNTED VILLAGE IN DEVONSHIRE

BERBY POMEROY (South Devon). I have laid a ghost that for mins centuries has haunted old Borry Castle, writes a Daily Express cor- respondent,

WEALTHY PATRONS

OF ARCHEOLOGY

PATRIOTISM OF THE PRESS

WHERE THE MONEY COMES MR. RUNCIMAN'S TRIBUTE

FROM FOR EXCAVATIONS

·AMERICA'S 'ASSISTANCE

Twelve important archeological axpeditions from Britain will soon wishing-tree nine hundrette in full swing excavating the an years old, a deep, dark, haunted cient aivilisations of Egypt and Palestine. There are also another wood surrounding a ruined, "sha- dowy castle where Norman gold dozen lesbe excavations planned, last night and early this morning, Pont during the winter. is buried. These were the setting, and altogether about £50,000 will be of a ghostly ramble I took in de fiance of local superstition, along woodland paths where no local ?? dare walk after rightfall,

A good deal of the money for archeology comics from America," said a well-known archosology, "but during the last ten years over £100,000 has been subscribed in Britain for this work

Much of it is collected in small amounts by the various archeolo

The isolated little hamlet of Berry Pomeroy is redolent with the traditions of feudal lords, who met violent deaths and left nearly The Rev. Ralph E. Stewart, a thousand year of superstition gical societies, but there are also Baptist pastor at Columbus (Ohio), behind them. The manor, after several wealthy patrons who ach has drawn, up 10 rules for success being taken by Wiliam the Cou-year provide large sums of money ful courtship and marriage. The queror, was given to Balph de to send expeditions to Egypt and

Pomeroy for hid Valiant fighting at Palestine, rules are:

the Battle of Hastings!

(1) Do not believe that old saw

mat love is blind. It is not, (2) Beware of paint pad powder, It used to be kiss and make up; now it is kiss the make-

(3) Do not spend too much on clothes Fine feathers do not slways make Ins birden clothing often bewilders a lovelorn youth. (4)-Do not make the mistake of thinking that your love affair is different from that of many who have beeft wrecked on the seas of matrimony. It is only diferent when you use

common-sense.

(5) Do not practise deception on the girl you profess to love and expect to marry. Be trus and are true; it will lessen chances for trouble and keep you out of the divorce court (6) Do not he suspicious. Die

trap and lack of confidence are venomous vipers. ** (7) Do not be disconteons. You

can usually tell husband and wife, for he walks about 4ft ahead of her on the pave meat

(8) Do not make promises you

cannot, keep Lovers pro mises are estimated at 100 per

Dent

(9) Do not build Eastles in the air.. Build a cottage instead Do not live with inlaway (10) Do not crowd God out Wo men are more religions than men, so do not refuse to go, to church with her.

DIVORCED AND REMARRIED FOR 125.

PRESTO WORK IN

MOSCOW

Moscow, Not. In ten min- utes-and for the price of four roubles (about 12-8h American photographic artist to-day secured a divorce from his American wife and married Ziegfeld Follies beauty of & decade a ago.

in suspending the capting the Three Cultures team of two, months, and the vice-captain-until the end of the season, in part of the penalty for the team having walked off the field during the progresa of a match, the Ehanghai Football Association - now have given judgment in connection with a similar incident last Saturday (December 17), when the team were the offenders TAKE sult, Darky ":: Chen, bast- known Chinese player of 'son; and one with a reputation ex- celling, perhaps, even that of the Lamous Les Wai Tong of & few years ago had been barred from playing for the rest of the season

The Executeve Committee of the Association Based another

Former Follies Star strong warningling that they 33 desire, to make known that; in

future no player who has at any Appearing at the boreau, dealing time been shown to have committed in marriages and divorces, he paid Buy serious Bet of misconduct of two roubles and signed a number the held will be considered for of documents proffered by the selection when Interport or other clerk or duty, which, a few min- representative teams are being deutes later, ended in his formal olded

divorce from Phyllis E. Abbe, of New York

P. W. L. D. Pts.

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HOME RUGBY

4-38

MONDAY'S RESULTS

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Bow Committee's : Decision FAVO

Following is the text of an official communfóution: ter

James Edward Abbe, who came here sight months ago to photo- graph Soviet events and leaders-- his portrait of Stalin appeared in the Daily Express decided to take advantage of this Moscow divorce mill

"Paying another two roubles « to thà dame nlerk. “Abbe signed a fow more documents, and was declar. ada pada malaped legally married to Mrs. Folly

member of the Palestine team Blatt Seborrock.

music living

d Green

in the International Cup match against Bootland, on December 18: was severely warned and suspended for one calendar month from the date of the meshing, for deliberately kicking an opponent,

number of tries she the field of eight months a

The couple decided to spend their in Berlin, taking with Schorrock's three

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The Castle.

Ralph built the castle, and from that time the Pomeroys endurad Budden death and siege.

A daughter strangled her child in the tower: a son killed his sister and her loyer because the lover was From a hated family. Finally, in a fight for their gold, which they had buried in the castle, the whole family rushed over a precipice in the grounds.

So now it is said that in the depth of the accursed wood around the castle there reigns a feudal ghosthood. A

Sir Robert Mond, a brother 'of the late Lord Melcher, and director of several large chemical com- panies, has just celebrated 5 years work in archeology,

Millionaire's Work,

TO FLEET-ST:

LondonThe Printers Pension Corporation, of which Mr. W. Linta Smith is this year's president, must count itself amongs; the most forta- ate institutions of its kind. In a your of exceptional difficulty for the printing, as for every other trade, it has succeeded in raising no less a sum than £24,447, ma

Attractive Newspapers.

Mr. Walter Rusaiman, President of the Board of Traste, proposing the toast of The Newspaper and Printing Industry," said that he was told by Lord Riddell that the sonal circulation of the papers which are published in Gresa Britain ran into something in the region of 10,000,000 a week. ***

"I have long since come to the conclusion that our papers are more attractive than those of other country in Europe," he said.

During the experience through which we passed eighteen months ago we in Great Britain had rea son to be proud of the way in which the newspaper prese acted. The patriotim which really served us

"Sir Robert Mond is president best during those anxious months of the Egyptian Exploration Socie was the patriotism of those men ty and luring the past few years who suppressed exciting news has given several thousands of pounds toward the cost of various which might be harmful to their his-count cheers)—and who were expeditions, In reco

the Birth: work he was knighted

prepared, even at the cost of their day Honours Iast June:

personal professional reputation, Sir Henry Wellcome, the

to refrain from saying the dango Honaire founder of another great and chemical concern, has spent a very ous thing. For such services we large amount of money, in making are all desply grateful. 【Cheers) the Wellcome Historical Musoum one of the finest in the world.

Sir Charles Byde, the Birming Gaunt pinus greeted me at the ham newspaper magnate, is also edge of the wood. My footsteps keen on archeology. Mr. Alex echoed, among the hollows of the ander Keiller, the marmalade many- arching trees as they met overhead.facturer, is interested in early hadow detached itself and B archaeology, on which he is

a recognised authority, a

The Owl Calls,

called "out" Whaeeda l' rather sadly, as the old owl commiserated with me on the loneliness of ea mounted wood at night

the ruined castle its shattered walls grimly ragged against the sky, and then I got

i

Suddenly

Jost

"For five years now he has been. working at Windmill Hil}, "în-Wilt-i shire nud thời di choi nó drilly equipped that other archeologists are frankly envious,

16 was there that Mr. Keiller found the skeleton of the first dog ever known in Britain. It is about 1,000 years old

For the ghost

To be lost in a haunted wood full of delle hollows," "fallen tree stumps, end crumbling old walls is an unpleasant feeling. One is in clined to run and to keep turning by ju N round to see what that noise was that baunta it. and I knew that there was a pro- fear. cipice somewhere, for did not the Traditions, history, BD supar- whole family of Pomeroy

ritk have bred the fear that has “Berry's Castlewood, and Berry Pomeroy village for nixe hundred years

I did finally escapa Trom, Berry Wood-and I did meet the ghost

Continued on next colugin

leasing

to the taste-and also to the throat!

The

indara... of productic throughout the world has heen set in Flest strest, and we have reason to be glad that wherever. English is spoken with an English accent daughter) the same standards

FANLING HUNT

STEEPLECHASE RACES

SUNDAY

1

JANUARY

Special Train leaves Kowloon 1.08m First plase train fare $4:00 includes

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