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HONG KONG DAILY PRESS. THURSDAY SEPTEMBER 28, 1933.

HOME FOOTBALL NEWS AND FORECASTS

LATEST AIR MAIL NEWS REGARDING TRANSFERS

League Table In Detail Brought :Up-To-Date

Instead of a short forecast of next Saturday's matches in this issue, I am giving the latest news received from Home by Air Mail, in the hope that readers will be able "inside" knowledge regarding the activities to get Forme and respective strengths of the different teams.

The league tables are also given in a more elaborate form and they include the results of each game played by the different tennis this season.

Blackburn

Portsmouth Aston Villa Huddersfield

Leicester Tottenham Leeds U

Sunderland

Wolves.

Everton Derby, Stake Arsenal

Birmingham Wednesday

Liserpoi Newcastle

Chelse it Sheffield U.

..

TABLES TO DATE

FIRST DIVISION.

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Forecasts

- FIRST DIVISIÓN, Arsenal V. Middlesbro' Birmingham v. Leeds U Chelsea v. Tottenham - Huddersfield v. Shefeld U. Liverpool v. Everton Manchester C. v. Blackburn Portsmouth v. Aïton Villa Shéméld Wed. v. Newcastle Btoke 7. Wolves

Sunderland. v. Leicester West Brom v. Derby Co. SECOND DIVISION. Bradford v. West Ham. Brentford v. Hull Burnley v. Bolton

Bury. Fulbain

. Grimsby r. Notts Forest Lincoln v. BoutHampton Millwall v. Blackpool Notts Co. v. Port Vale Oldham v. Manchester U. Preston NE, v. Plymouth Swansea Y. Bradford C.

THIRD DIVISION (SOUTH), Aldershot v. Claptôf. D.

Brighton v. Swindon

Bristol Rovers v. Charlton

Coventry v. Reading

Crystal Palace v. Bournemouth

Exeter v. Queen's P.R."

"Gillinghami v Cardiff

Laton v. Bristol C.

Northampton v. Norwich

Southend . Watford

Torquay y. Newport

THIRD DIVISION (NORTH):

Accrington v. Mansfield

Chester v. Barrow

Chesterfield v. Barnsley Darlington v. Wrexham Gateshead v. Hartlepools New Brighton v.Crew. Rochdale v. Tranmere Rotherham v. Hallfax Southport v. Doncaster Walsall v. Stockport York v. Carlisle

SCOTTISH LEAGUE. Airdrie v. Hamilton" Ayr U. v. Kilmarnock Celtic v. Queen's Part Cowdenbeath v. Aberdeen Dundee v. Hearts

Hibernians v. St. Johnstone Motherwell v. Falkirk

Partick v Rangers

St. Mirren v. Queen O' South Third Lanark v. Clyde

FIRST DIVISION.

GRIMSBY entered the 2nd Divi sion in 1939 instead of the 1st Division.

LINCOLN, the runner up of the 3rd Division, was promoted to the 2nd Division for the season 1932-

30.

BLACKPOOL was promoted to at Division at the ord of the season 1830-31 and was saved from rele- gation" in 1931-39 but was, relegated in 1939-33 -3838011.

NOTTS 0.. promoted in the sen son 193-39 to 2nd Division.

MANCHESTER U, was relegat jed in the season ending 1931-39.

THIRD DIVISION (SOUTH).

Besults.

B

RACE PONIES AUCTIONED

Australian" Fetched $1,200

NINETEEN SOLD

No less than 19 ponies, includ- ing three "Australians" were sold by public auction at the Hong- kong Jockey Club, Happy Valley yesterday. A large crowd of rec- ing enthusiasts were present," and

HOME RACING

ADVERTISEMENTS.

Gordon Richards Does GREEN ISLAND CEMENT

Hat Trick"

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COMPANY, LIMITED.' Nthat at Meeting of the Board

TOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN

.London, sept. 26. +1 Directors of Green Island Cement BY winning three races in succes Company, Limited, bell at Exchange sion at Newmarket yesterday. Building, Victoris, in the Colony of Gordon Richards, the champion Hong Kong, on Thursday, the sist jockey, brought his, total of wins day of Beptember, 1933, a call of so far this season to 200- British members holding shares, whose names

$3.75 Wireless Service

US. BASEBALL

per share was made upon all the is the Company'a rogister of appear afareholders on the 2's day of September, 1833". upon, which only $9.75

per share has been paid, and it was determined that rush Cali should

| bo paid on the 13th day of December, 1933, to the Company's Bankers, The

1930 1931 1839 the ponies attracted quite a lot Dodgers Beaten By Hong Kong & Shanghai Banking Cor

-

of keen. þidding.

"

A 1934 Australian sub-pong No.,

the

Clapton O.

4.0

6 which, was drawn this year but Swindon 30 1-0 6-1 which has not yet started its

career racing

produced Charlton

highest bidding, no less then $1,200. Being paid for her. was bought by Mr. Harriman, the well-known jockey. 3-0

3-1

Aldershot .

Brighton

Bristol R.

Coventry v

Crystal P. v.

Roading

Bournemouth (41) 1-0 Exeter

Queen's P. 2 20 Gillingham v.

Qardiff Luton 7. Bristol C. Northampton t

Norwich Southend t

2.0

1-1

---

3-1

2-2

Watford 1-3

1-0

2-1

Torquay v

40

Newport 39 3 BRISTOL C was relegated to the 3rd Division in the season 1831. | 32

"QARDIFF" was relegated to 3rd Division in the season 1930-31.

READING was relegated to the 3rd Division in the season 1930-31.

CHARLTON was relegated to, the 3rd Division in the 1938-33 season.

ALDERSHOT, the new comer of the league start the season 1939-33 THIRD DIVISION (NORTH),

Results. .1830 1931 1932

Accrington v.

Mansfield Chester v. Barrow. Chesterfield v.

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Stockport York . Carlisle

4-2 0-1 CHESTERFIELD was relegated from 2nd Division in the season 1932-33.

BARNSLEY was relegated in

She

Of the local griffins the highest price. paid was for. Widzies- 8873. . Colonel. D. G. Kontikis of the Canton Riding School bought no less than eight ponies.

The Sales

Phillies

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poration at their Head Office, Queen's Road Omtral, Victoria, aferossid.

Upon presentation at the office of the Company of Bankers' receipt for the payment of ench Call, together with the Certificate of Sharra, k poté of the payment will be endorsed on the Certiflosle.

Data; this 21st, day of September

New York, Sept. 26. BOSTON Braves infected yet san- other defeat on New York Giants, National Baseball “League champions, yesterday, and the 1833, Phillies crept closer to the Dodgers as the result of a 3 to 2 tally."-

Results as cabled by

Router

were:

National League.

1818

R. E. F.

Boston

5 76 2

Pinkey Whitney scored a homer.

3

10 2

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2.

1

3

2

1

Vienna, Colonel D. G. Kontits, New York $50.

Brooklyn Night: Patrol, Colonel D. G. Philadelphia. Kozikis. $15.

Empress Hall. Colonel D. 0. Kozikis, $30.

Oh Yeah, Customs, $50.

Chinese

1

The case, in which a Chinese Maritime named. Pan Yuen is charged with stealing monies to the value of 81,557.80 from the Wah Cheong Stail, Central Market, again came before Mr. Balfour at Central Magistracy yesterday and was ad- journed, His Worship remarking that he considered there was a to answer. Mr. F. X. D'Almada, Sr. is for the prosecu- tion and Mr. Hin 8hing Lo, in- structed by Mr. J. M. Hall, for the defence.

Gold Bar, Mr. S. W. Tang, $50. Widnes, Mr. S. W. Tang," $875/ Swale, Mr. A. Bower, $70, Triumph, "Mr. Y. M. Loo, $65, Jimmy, Col. Közikis, $30. The Raindrop. Mr. Y. M. Loo, case $150."

The Raincoat, Mr. E. Joseph,

$60.

Bluelove, Mr. A. Coppin, $75. The Ptarmigan, Col Kozikis, $40.

Agua Pura, Mr. Y M LOO 335. Little Rock, Col Kozikis, $35.

Australian Ponies.

Choy Pák, Col. D. G. Kozičs, $85.

Miss Jummy, Col Kosikis, $40. Australian Sub-Pony No. 8, ME. Harriman, $1,200.

The following ponies were..with- drawn:

Pure Music: Cuckoo Eyes; Jack O'Lantem; Victor: The Ricebird; The Rainbow: Fuhny

Barnsley

Darlington.es

Wrexham 31 1-1

1.2

Gateshead

Jingo, Chinese Maritime Cua- toms, $50.

Hattlespool

0-0 3-1

New Brighton v.

Crewe, 3-1

3-0

1-2

Results.

Rochdale r

Southport

Tranmere 8-1 1-3

0-3

1930 1931 1939

Doncaster 1.1

2-1 1.0

Arsenal ".

Walsall

Middlesbro I-9 Birmingham v.

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4-9

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...

2-1

223 13 14

3 2 13 15

6

Chelsea r.

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3

2 19 17

Tottenham

1" 10

Hudderfield e.

2 4

1

11 14

Sheffield U.2.2 1-1

1,0

1

10 10

5

Liverpool

4

TO 14

Everton 0-3

7.4

4

1

10.

Manchester C.

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Blackburn 1-4 0-1

2-3

WILLI1,

1

5

1

0 15

Portsmouth

Aston Villa 1-9

5-0 2-4

TEHIND DIVISION (SOUTH).

Sheffield Wed. v.

Newcastle, 4-2

2-1

3-1

. Norwich

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THIRD DIVISIÓN' (NORTH).

Goals.

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Watford

Chesterfield

Barnsley

Hartlespool

Tranmere Btockport Doncaster

Barrow

Crewe

Halifax

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Stokes, Wolves ... Sunderland v.

Leicester C. 2-1 West Bromwich e.

Derby C.

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TOTTENHAM, runners-up of the 2nd Division League was promoted to 1st Division for the season 1933. 24.

STOKES, the Champion of the 2nd Division League was promoted tu the lat Division.

EVERTON was relegated în 193).

31 to 2nd Division but was pro- moted to lat Division in 1931-32.

SECOND DIVISION.

Bradford, v.

West Hum Brentford. 3

3 11

1 0 21 7 12

123 1 17 7 11 7 4 1 2 15 7,10

7 5 1

7.42 118 119

113 89 13 14 10

2 15 11: 9

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Hull . | Burnley a Bolton Bury. Fulham.... Grimsby v

Nott. F. Lincoln v...

Results. 1930 1931 1932

::: Southampton Millwall *.

Blackpool 3-1

Nott C..v..."

Port Vale Oldham P

Manchester U.

Preston v

Bradford C.. 30

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Plymouth

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Swansea 7.

08 8.

13

2

4 10 13

4

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SCOTTISH LEAGUE,

Goala.

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19 13 13 137/10 81

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1931-32 to 3rd Division. "

WALSALL was transferred in 1931-39 to 3rd Division (North) from Southern League,

SCOTTISH LEAGUET

Results..

1930 1931 1932

St. Johnstone 31 Motherwell..v.

Falkirk +3 Partick v. Rangers. 0-1

St Mirren v.

Queen O'S Third Lanark

6-1-0" 1-1 0-0

www

1-1 was 'not

Clyde QUEEN O SOUTH promoted to lat Division for the

season. 1833-34, v

HIBERNIANS "was relegated in the season ending 1830-31 and pro- moted for 1st Division in 1933-34

ST. JOHNSTONE was relegated ending the season for 1930-31 but was promoted to 1st Division' at the end of the season 1332-33.

THIRD LANARK, the Cham 11pion of the 2nd Division for 1931

33 was promoted to 1st Division for 1932-33.

2-1

30

5-1 1-1

There's lots going on in the Transfer Business

hoppee; Hazel Leaf.

Face;

sent post haste to Preston to sign Jack Mustard. It was the fast day that players could be signed" by clubs concerned in Lesque problems, and it was only when the hands of the clock pointed to a few minutes to twelve that an agréement was reached. ⠀ In the case of Tories, negotiations extended from Saturday afternoon' until Sunday evening, when terms were agreed upon." As, however, transfers

Sundays

not legal, the bartles had to wait until after midnight before completing the deal...

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'Full Of Grit.

Fine Perfumery

..

By Order of the Board,

ALLAN KEITH,

Secretary.

THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB,

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HAFT Programmes and Entry Forms for the Tenth Extra Race Meeting to be held on SATURDAY, 7 00TOBER and TURSDAY, 10TH OCTOBER, 1933 (weather permitting), may be obtained at the Secretary's Office, Qloucester Balldieg, the Club House, Happy Valley, the Hong Kong Club, the Sports Club, and the Stables, Village Road...

Entries close at 18 o'clock NOON on 'THURSDAY, 28TH SEPTEMBER, 1933.

By Order.

0. B BROWN,

Secretary.

Standardised Drugs

Inexpensive Surgical Supplies at the Grand Dispensary ALL Medicinal requirements at prices that

prove that, it pays to buy at the Grand Dispensary our guarantees on our medicine and drug stocks are complete and fall. Our prices are for NEW stock-not old stock reduced in price to meet competition.

[[825

however, GRAND DISPENSARY Queen'i Rd.

Pat Malloy, the Fulham half-

back who was transferred to Bristol Rovers during the close season, has earned the nickname of "Grit" Malloy from the Rovers supporters. Because of the dfs. culty that - confronted Capt. Prince-Cox in fielding a tears against the Palace last Wednesday. Mancy, although contined to bed the day previous with vere attack of sunstroke, turned out for his club and played a great game.

Burnley Coffers Enriched,

Bumbri could have stailiferted their clever little inside-forward, Jones, a desan, Hines, over last season, ha

not have hesitated but_for_their long ran In the Cup. It was only a ques- tion of time and who would to to the highest price, and as Black- pool proved to be the club, they Jones, the inalde-left, to Black are the lucky ins Indidentally, BRENTFORD, the Champion of pool, was the second midnight the Tail Moor club have not last the 3rd Division (South) was predeal in which Burnley have been a bean by hanging on to Jones so moted to 2nd Division for the ses concerned within a few months. long, which is contrary to the son 1933-34.V

When, last March, the Turf Moor expérience. ££,500 is some- club was in grave danger of re-thing like the ngure. legation, representatives

WEST HAM is the new comer to

The transfer in the early hours the 2nd Division for the season of Monday morning of TW.

1932-33.

BOLTON was relegated to 2nd Division for the season 193-334

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