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HONG KONG DAILY PRESS.

MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 1933.

HOME FOOTBALL RESULTS

ARSENAL DRAW WITH MANCHESTER CITY

QUEEN'S PARK-THIRD LANARK GAME POSTPONED

Ideal weather conditions favoured footballers at Home over the week-end when another full programme of league matches was carried out. The Scottish league match be tween Queen's Park and Third Lanark was not played but infortunately Reuter does not give any reason for the postponement.

The results of the rest of the games, as cabled by Reuter, together with revised league tables are given be

low:

ENGLISH LEAGUE

FIRST DIVISION,

Coventry Newport

Norwich

1 Manchester C.1 Queen's P.R.

1

Middlesboro' 0 Birmingham

2 Reading

Rangers

St. Johnstone

Celtic

3 Cowdenbeath FIRST DIVISION.

Tottenham

Goals.

P. W. L. D.F. A.Pts

6 3 1 1 10 7

Aston Villa...... 5 3 2 0 11 D 6 Arsenal

Portsmouth.

Stoke

4 2 0 2

7 4 6

6 21 2

8

4 6

5 2 12

6 8 6

5 4 8

Manchester C... 5 2 1 2

Blackburn Leeds Huddersfeld Sunderland Leicester Shemeld U.

Wolves Wednesday Everton Newcastle

Derby

Chelsea

༤ན༣༠༣

4 2 1 1 10 8 5 4 2 1 1 10 6 5

... 421 8 5 5

6 2 2 1 11 6 5

5 2 2 18 7 5

5 2.21 805.

7 17 4

6 7 4

5 2 3 0

5 2 3 0

8 9 4

4 1 1 2

6 7

4 11 2

Liverpool

61 22

9.11 4

Birmingham

5 12 2

6 5 4

4 0 1 3

4 8

9

4 1 3 0

7 13

2

4 13 0

5 12 2

5, Bristol R.

3 West Bromwich

4 13 0

1 Aldershot

2

SECOND DIVISION.

4 Darlington

0

Goals

2 Luton

1

◊ Crystal P.

0 Grimsby

2 Clapton

1 Preston

3 Northampton 2 Southampton

1 Notts C.

2 Gillingham

THIRD DIVISION (North).

4 Darlington

Middlesboro

Bolton

Bradford

1 Fulham

1 New Brighton .2 Brentförd

8 2

P. W. L. D. F. A.Pts.

5 4 1 0 15 48

5 4 1 0 12 8 E 5 3 1-1 10 6 7 ..... 4 3 10.8 4 6 5. 3 2 0 12 11 6 ....... 5 3 2 0 12 10 6 5 3 2 0 8 6 5 2 1 2-10 8 6

Arsenal

Aston Villa

4 Liverpool

Blackburn

4 West Brom-

Southend

wich 0

Everton

Huddersfield 0

2 Wednesday

Leeds

Torquay Watford 3

0

Leicester

Tottenham

Barnsley

3

Barrow

Rotherham

Newcastle

..1 Derby

Carlisle

Sheffield U.

4 Chelsea

1. Chester

1

York City

I Hull

Stoke

2. Portsmouth

1..

Chesterfield

4 Halifax

2 West Ham

Wolves

1

Sunderland

Doncaster

4' Walsall

0 Millwall

5 2 2 1 5 6 5

Hartlepools

4 Wrexham

1 Port Vale

4 2 2 0 6 6 4

!

1

Port Vale

01

Mansfield

2 Southport

2 Plymouth

5 1 2 2 10 12 4

Bradford

2 Bradford C.

1

Rochdale

• Accrington

1 Notts F.

5 1 2 2 4 8 4.

1.

0 Lincoln

0

2 Stockport Tranmere

1. Crewe

1 Burnley

5 2 3 0 6 9 4

2

Gateshead

1 Blackpool.

SECOND DIVISION.

Blackpool

Bury

Fulham Grimsby Hull

Manchester U.

Notts F.

Plymouth

1 Swansea

3 Preston

3 Millwall

1 Bolton

1. Oldham

1 Brentford

Southampton. 3. Notts C.

West Ham

1 Burnley

THIRD DIVISION (South).

Bournemouth' i Cardiff

Bristol C.

Charlton

2 Swindon

4 Exeter

SCOTTISH LEAGUE

FIRST DIVISION. “

1. Dundee

Bury

Lincoln

Oldham

Swansea

3 Bradford C.

4 2 11 6 5

5

5 2 2 1 15 13 5

5 2 3 0 6 7 4

4 1 2 1.5 7 3

4 1 2 1 3 3 3

5 13 112 3

5 1 3 1 5 8" 3

4 1 3 0 4 8 2

3 Manchester U.... 5 0 3 2 3 12 2"

THIRD DIVISION (South)

3

Aberdeen

Clyde

3 Partick

Falkirk

0 Airdrie

2

Hamilton

1 Motherwell'

2

Hearts

◊ Hibernians

0

3 St. Mirren

0 Norwich

2 Kilmarnock

1 Queen 'O South 2 Ayr Utd.

SATURDAY'S TRAINING

GALLOPS

GOLDEN DRAGON & MAYFLOWER

IN GREAT FETTLE

Saturday's gallops at the Happy Valley course were on the slow side, but one or two candidates showed very good form. Golden Dragon going over a taile with Black Velvet and No Fear finished well ahead of them and appears to be in great form at the moment.

Warrington also had a close finish with Black Rock, while Mayflower ran very well over the three quarters. Trentbridge went over slow work, taking 1.38 over three quarters, but his last half mile" was 1.02.

De Minimis and Hey Tor went together and covered the ile and quarter in convincing manuer, and one of these two are sure to start in the subscription griffins challenge cup. The following are the times "clock" on Saturday

Chateau Bay and

Cebu

4 Charlton

Cardiff

Crystal 'P. Aldershot Luton Bournemouth Bristol R.

Exeter Swindon Queen's F.R. ..... Torquay Gillingham

Clapton

Bowls

JUNIOR LEADERS

BEATEN

LAWN BOWLS SURPRISES DURING WEEK-END

Police and Indians Register

Wins

There were several surprises in league lawn bowls on Saturday the principal one being the defeat. of Craigen. gower's junior team by the Bowling Green who won by 33 shots.

The next surprise was the defeat of Civil Service juniors by the Police Recreation Club by 13 shots, while at Sookunpoo the Indian R.C. registered their second success "of the season at the expense of the Yacht Club, the home"

team winning by just two shots.

The cream of the Colony's bowlers were engaged in the interport practice" games played on the Craigengower rink. R. F. Luz skipping a rink, consisting of Coates, Chalmers and Cullen, defeated U. M. Omar's team con- sisting of Hall, Bradbury and J. C. Brown. In the other match A. M. Holland with J. V. Rainsey, Hyde-Lay and F. J. Jones defeated a team skipped by Grimnitt.

U. M. Omar's ring

A. W. Grimmitt's rink

Police R. C

Bowling Green Indian R. C. "

H. K. Electric

!!

Craigengower

RESULTS

Interport Practice

7 R. F. Luz's rink

14

A. M. Holland's rink

SECOND DIVISIÓN

60 Civil Service

Kowloon C C.

99

18

(Skip): /15

79. Oraigengower

46.

60

Yacht Club

59

61

58

TABLE TO D'ATE

S. Ismail

J. Bentley

P. W. L. Pts.

B. A Myder

A. Chapmanı

li

Goals

18 11.

3.99

(9kip)

24

Bowling Green

16 11 5 99

15

9 6 18

60.

16

9 7 18

16

918

16

www 9 14

HK Electric

16

7.14

Kowloon C. C.......

18

6 10 12

2 14

4.

P. W. L. D. F. APts.

5 4 1 0 15 39

5 3 1 1 12 7 7

53 11 9 6 7 5.3 11 8 2 7 5 2 0 3 6 3 7

59 2 0 16 06

6 3 2 0 13 10 6

5 3 2 0 11 8 6

5.3 2 0 9 9 6

54 12 7 5 6 5 3 2.0 7 7.8 52 21 9 15 5 5 2 2 1 9 11 5 52219 6 5 5 2 2 1 7 9 5 4

Civil Service Club de Recreio Police B. C.

Yacht Club

Indian R. C. 18

Interport Practice..."

At Happy Valley "yesterday the Interport practice matches resulted as follows:-

R. Hall

No. 1 Rink

B. W. Bradbury J. C. Brown U. M. Omar

(Skip)

Reading

Coventry

5 2 3 0 14 10

Brighton

6 1 3 1 7 11 3

Southend

5.1 3 2 4 10 3

5 1 4 0 7 11

2 J. V. Ramsay

5 0 3 2 5 11

Watford Northampton Newport Bristol C.

50.3.2 4 9.

A. E. Coates J. Chalmera F... Oullen. "R, F. Luz.

(Skip)

No. 2 Rink

2A. Hyde-Lay

5 0.4 1 4 17 1

* THIRD DIVISION (North)

Tranmere Chesterfield Barnsley Crewe Stockport Hartlepools Halifax Barrow Accrington Walsall Doncaster

Goals

2 E. J. Jones

P. W. L.D. F.A.Pts.

54 01 13 4 9

5 4 1 0 17 7 8

4 3 0 1 11 2 7.

53 11148 7 6.3 1 1 1 8 7 6.3 11 6 7

5 3 2.0 88 5 2 1 2 88.6 421 13 4-8 5 2 2 1 9 9 5 52 21 8 6 5

52 30 8 54

D. Peoples

H. Bear

A. R. Clarke

ELECTRIC V. K.C.C.

58

At Ming Yuen the Hong Kong

Electric Recreation Clüb defeated

the Kowloon Cricket Club by S shots.

Scores:-

H.K.E.R.C.

J. G. Haigh

G. E. Ganagan

N. M. Currie

J. L. Lunny

(Skip)

H. Hatch G. T. Padgett F. Normington

98 L. de Rome

A. M Hilland A. W. Grimmitt

3

(Skip) 16. (Skip)

SECOND DIVISION

K.B.G.C. v. C.C.C

(8kp)

R. Butler

A. F. Paul

B. Deacon

W. B. Muskett

14

(Skip)

At Kowloon the Kowloon" Bowl- ing Green Club defeated the Crai- gengower Cricket Club by 33 shots.

"Scores:-

K.B.G.C.

G. Chambers C. L. Farmer J. Rodger H. G. Sherriff (Skip)

C. E.

28

C.C.C.

G. Duncan F. K. Modi

W. Gill

H. V. Pearse (Skip)

Elliot-Heywood D. K. Kharae J.C.W. Charlton M. J. Melina

5 1 2.2 10 14 438. Logan T. Abbas

5 1 2 2 10 11 4

5 1 31 7 10. 3.

4 0 1 3 5 10 3 5 0 2 3 5 11 3

Alexandra Halt Orlando

Dis 1st taner. „Qr.

.... 1

2nd

Qe Qr. 1.19 1.53.9 9.28.1 31.15.2 1.48.3

ard 4th

Qr.

5th 6th Last Qr. Qr. Qr:

39.4 33.1 *

New Brighton Rochdale

5 2 2 1 7 6 5

Ajax

But After That

47.3

137.2 1.11.3 1.44

1.47.3 1371 1.12

1.33.9 2.15

39.9

Gateshead

2.29.2

322

Fork

2.49.2

34.2

Chester

Bistre

1..

20.3 1,15

1.50.2 2.22.4

32.2

Carlisle

5 1 31 28 3

Jack Sharkey.

11

45.

1.17.3

1.30.4 2.99.0

31.3

Southport

Diee

34

1.12

1:48.2

33.2

Mansfield

Tom

39

1.18 1.40.2

34.9

Wrexham

:Wonderful Stag

47.4 1.30.1 2.00.2

33:2

Darlington

Portia

32

Rotherham

Daylight Eve

$4.39

1.03.1 1.37.1,

32

Adam and

......35.2. 4.09

1.83.2 30.4 1.05.1 1.42-

34.2

2.19.3"

37.8

Queen's Park

Motherwell

-31.4' 314 3.48.2 33.2

Philterer

Christmas Belle 1

Warrington and

Black Rock

Burgomaster Wisdom Stag Golden Dragon, Black Velvet, and

No Fear Navy Hall

Gay Butterfly and

The Rainstorm Vigilance

The Roundhead and

Solar Star

Maria Petra

38.9 1.14.1 1.51.9 2.23.2-

140,2 1.21.4 2.00.3 2.32.0 37.4.1.15.1 1.50.4 2.29.3

2.39.3 3.15 1.22.3.3.02

143

36 1.10. 1.45 2.17.2

4. 34.3 1.09.4 1.42

1

1 38 1.11 1.44.3

1.22.1 2.02.4 2.39 14 43.3

.1.47 137.2 1.14 1.18 39

1.57

3.10.4

9.31

Gay Crusader 1 42.2 1.20.1 1.52.3 2.23.4

The Panther and

Disorderly Conduct 11 30.2. 1.15

Swale

Victor

Gold Ring Mayflower and

Glen Shee

Bold "General and

1 43.3 1.23.1

1.

1.61.3 127.3 304 2.01.1 2.33.3

2.39.3 35.3

1 30.2 1.13 1.50.2.2.25

4 34 1.00 1.40.2

Funny Face 1 Flying Tourist and

Vidnes

The Rainbow... Powerful King

The Tiger Philanderer

Hey Tor De Minimis ........... Chiu-Quan and King's Company The Cavalier and Baguio King's Justice Trentbridge Pride of Taingt Sadko

Jack O'Lantern Ration ------que The Raincloud King's Parade Golly Eyes Tendrio,

35.3 1.10 1.41.2

42.

1.18.3 1.53

38.11.11.4 1.43.2.

44 1.19 1.40.2 37.3 1.12.4-1.45 381.15

1,51

1438 1.15..

1.51"

40

12 40

1·40

1.30 1.30 2.00" 1.18.21.589

2:06

2.44

1.20 1.58.3

2.27.9

226

3.01.1 3.33:1 32 2.263.01.1 3.34.2 39,1

3.12 2.40

240 -0.19

1 35.3 1.10 1.46.1 2.17.3

28107.2 1.38.2 45.11.28.12.08.3 2.37/3 1971.29 $2.08 2.44 T

40:41.31 2.23.1

37 1.13.2.1.49.3 2.90

33 1.081 1.42.1 2.13,1

1 431.22 1.50.3 9.28.4. 134.3 1.11.2 1.47.3 2.23.3 130.3 1:12,3 1.40.49.90.7

5 1 4 0 8 13 2

5 0 3 2:6 13 2 40 3 L 2 11 T

SCOTTISH LEAGUE.

Rangers Kilmarnock Aberdeen Ayr Utd.

Hearts

Falkirk

Dundee Hibernians

Partick

St. Johnstone Hamilton Queen

O'South

Clyde Airdrie Cowdenbeath Third Lanark Céltic

St. Mirren

Goals. P.V.LD.F. APts. 6600 17 6 12 8 6 0 0 12 2 12

7.4 1.2 26 8 101

-74 2 0 13 12 10

6 4 2.0 16 78

7 4 3 0 21 32, 8

€ 31.2 1868 7.3 22 12 12 8

6 3 2 1 15 $7

6 2 2 2 10 96

8 3 3 1 16 18 5 8 12 3 8 7 5 6240 13 19 4 6 2 4 0 8 24 4 8 1 3 2 11 18 4 8 1 3 2 4 12 4

6 14.1 12 17:3

7 15 1 15-26 3

8 0 3 3 12.15 3

7.0 52, 5.18 2

HONG KONG FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION

Meeting To-day Week

W. S. Drake

(Skip),

G. H. Owen

A. A. Razack.

27

(Skip)

18

C. E. Summons H. Milton G.E.F. Thompson W. Ward

V. Petherick

F. L. Rapley (Skip)

131

W. V. Field

26

(Skip)

13

79

Police v. C.S.C.C.

19

46

At their

own green the Police Recreation Club defeated the Civil Service Cricket Club. by 13 shots.

Scores: '

CF. Alexander J. Champelovier

L. R. Whant J.-F. McGowan H. Westlake

J. McHardy J. McWalter B. H Marks

(Skip)

L. Johnson W. McLeod

J. S. Riddell

20- "(Skip)

16

J. Fitzgerald

J. Purvis

R. H. Davies-

W. Glendenning R. R. Wood

(skip).

R. Dowman' B. "Merriman

J. Brittain

A.E.. Carey

(Skip)

21 (Skip)

S. Eccleshall

L. Luck

L. Collyer

H. E. Stronge

(Skip) 16

L.B.C. V. YACHT. CLUB:

161

14

At Bookunpóo the Indian Re- creation Club defeated the Royal Hong Kong Yacht Club by 2 shots.

Scores

*LR.C. A. M. Oinar 8. O. Enix

The Monthly meeting of the Asso-A. M. Rumjahn ciation will be held in the AsociaK. M. Omar

22 (Skip) tions Office, Messrs. Percy Smith,

Seth and Fleming, 6, Des Voeux K Nazarin Road. C. 14th floor), on Monday M Y. Adal the 19th instant at 5.30 pmAR. Dallah Business will be as follows:

A...M. Wahab

1. To confirm the minutes of (Skip) Council Meeting no. 2.

H. Marteam To receive the minutes of the AR. Minu League Management Committee meeting 29-8-33

a. To receive the minutes of the cup match. Referees Committee meeting 1-9-23.

6. To

4. To Teive the Treasurers Day statement of accounts for August

and to pass bills.

5 To Arrange the Governor's Continued as foot of next columa)

R.H.K.Y.C.

J. L. Spence E. B. Abraham T. Shellshear F. Button *(81) LB. Greenhill A. W. Brown

J. W. C. Bonnar

A. Macfarlane

14

(Sp)

24

A: Murdock

J. AR Selby

arrange the

9. Any other

25

K.C.C.

'J. W. Brown S. J. Houghton

J. Hunt

J. M. Jack

(skip)

A. "Jones

A. Spary

W. Cart.

L. Jack

10 (Bkp)

M. N. Räkusen

8. Greenwood

2

25

P. Kristofersen

19

E. Kern 28. (Skip)

A

:

U.S. TENNIS TITLE

An All British Final

BEFORE &

Foresthill, Sept. 10.

crowd of 8,000 the semi-final between Perry and Stoeffen, In the American Singles Championship, resulted in a win for Perry by 6-3; 6-2, 6-2. -

This is Stoeffen's heaviest de- feat. Perry's brilliant back hand and forehand strokes kept Stoffen continually on the run.

1. In the other semi-final Crawford beat Shields by 7-5, 6-4, 6-3. Craw- ford's most steady and machine- like backhand was more accurate than Shields who played a fost game but was ousted by the back- handers monotonous regularity.

Fourth Round (Completed). C. Safter (US) beat v. McGrath (Australia), 3-6, 6-4, 6-3, 3-6, 8-6. Quarter-Finals.

F. J. Perry (Britain) beat A. Quist (Australia) 6-4, 6-4, 6-0.

COCHET TURNS PROFESSIONAL

Vines Also Leaves

Amateur Ranks '

Paris, Sept. 9.

WIMBLEDON champion in 1927 and 1929, and holder of the French title on four occasions since 1922, Henri Cochet, one of the famous Three French Musketeers "öt lawn tennis, has decided dė

finitely to turn professional ac- cording to a statement made by him here to-day,

Ellsworth Vines, who took Wim- bledon by storm last year and whe completed the "double" by carry- ing off the American champion- ship, is authoritatively, understood to be forfeiting his amateur status in the near future.

There was great speculation re- garding Cochet's plans after his L. R. Stoefen (UB)) beat B. M. į significant statement. "I am going Grant (US) 8-8, 6-4, 3-6, 7-5.

to turn professional, but I do not F. X. Shields (USA) beat Gre-know when."" I'will become a pro- gory Mangi (U.S.), 6-4, 6-4. 4-5. fessional the moment I go on to the court to play in a match for

6-3.

Jack Crawford (Australia) beat! Clifford Sutter "CU.S.A.) 6-3, 6-3. 64

which I am paid."

"If I play against Tilden in the match between Tilden's group and the French professionals I will naturally play as a professional.”

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