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Liverpool were the only First Division side to have scored in every match when they lined up for their home game yesterday against Leeds,

No member of the present Leeds team has seen professional service with any other League club. How many clubs can say the same?

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a month's trial with Grimsby, and had also been given a run by Sheffield Wednesday, but neither club was impressed. The United "gave him a season with the "A" Arst team and he is now that

choice for the right-half position.

Found By Mansfield.-Mansfield's main feeding centre from the ad- Jacent comery yes has been the Shirebrook club one-time mem- Darlington supporters will have bers of the Midland League. That to be careful when they are rally-club, has sent out some good men ing on their new left-half, Corna- boy. It may easily develop into a ory of “Attaboy."

HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 5, 1933.

RUGBY

Army v. Navy

The following will represent the ARMY against the NAVY at Sookunpoo on Tuesday, December 5th Kick of 4.00 p.m.

Lt. Birt R.A.). Lt. Rossier (Lap colas). Lt. Galletly (S.W.B.), Pte. Simmonds (S.W.B.), Lt. Martin (S.W.B.), L/Cpl. Hewitt (SWB), Walker (RE), Opl. Buter Lt. (S.W.B.), Lt. Hebert (RA), L/Cpl. Hardy (S.WB.), Pte. Gilmore (S. Lloyd (S.W.B.). Lt. W.B.), Pte. Metcalfe (RA), Pte. Jones (S.W. (8.W.B.). Re A, Pte. Walters Gould. (8.W.B.), Cpt. Cheken serves, Lt. Wilson (Lincolns), Sgt. Lincolns) L/Cpl. Brich (B.W.B.). Cmg. Hubbard (R.A.).

Referee.-Lieut. Comdr. H, W. V. Stephenson, R.N.

Lane Chelsea FC. He's due to turn out for them at Eltham to- day. That must be a bit of a drop from First League football, mustn't it?

"Rhyl footballers appear to be fated. In

"Seven the space of a few weeks Chambers, the Rhyl centre forward, and Allen, the Rhyl Vics centre-half,

have broken their!

legs.

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When Leicester played Derby County last week, we wonder if Jack Bowman reminded Digger Maw of the time when he went to a village team (Brigg. Lincs) And was refused a trial

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The respective scorers in the Cardiff and Swansea Welsh League inatch were Morgan and Jones on the one side. and Jones and Morgan on the other. Quite a family affair whatever

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*Whilst Manchester United are fof exper- combing the country'

Bolton ienced forwards.

and Millwall have been weighing the capabilities of Heywood, their own particular outside-right...

Some queer articles are left or Jast by spectators at football mat- ches. At the Leeds ground a gentleman's leather wallet contain- ing a much-used powder-puff was found in the grandstand.

At a game at Jarrow last season an unemployed "fan," devoid of funds was so anxious to see the match that he left his false teeth as security until he got his "dole." The funny part is that they have not yet been reclaimed!

Always on Trial-How is this for a record? John Grogan, the nine- seen-year-old Scottish youngster who signed recently for Leicester, has played trials for Partick, St. Mifren. Port Glasgow Glasgow Celtic, Hibernians, Motherwell, and signed as a player for St. Anthony's and Shawfield Juniors.

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The Irony Of ItAlthough Lancaster Town have scored seven- teen goals in eight West Lanca- ahire League matches, they have yet to register their first win. Last week-end they scored

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in the past but in the option of Mansfield supporters it has just provided its best ever. Six months 180 Williams, goalkeeper, and Ashley, right-back," were playing there in the Derbyshire League. Mansfeld picked them up without fee from under the very noses of Manchester United and Hull, Mr. Jack Hickling. Mansfeld's mana- ger says: "If there is a better goal- keeper in the Northern Section tell me about him. I shall be saying the same thing about Ashley soon," Ashley has displaced Eng- land, the former Sunderland and West Ham back, who has a slight foot injury.

Prosser, Ebbw Vdle's centre-half, is almost certain to follow former Colleagues to London,

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LOCAL YACHTING

RUGGER

COLONY GOLE

5th Ladies Cham- Navy Again Vanquish R.H.K.G.C. Captain's

pionship

The race for the 5th Ladies Championship resulted as follows:

"H" CLASS HANDICAP

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Diana

Cor-, F. Yacht..

No. Finished rected HI 4.28.10 4.28.56 3 (Miss M. Whithan) Colleen ...

H2 4.37.56 4.23,37 7 (Mrs. Marsden) Rolla.......

H3 4.26.49 4.28.49 4 (Miss B. Fair) Biskin...... H5 Ariel....... H7 4.29.47 4.25.28 5

D.N.S.

(Miss Beryl. Fair) Dorothea... H9 431.53 4.27.342

(Mrs. Coote) "

Club

(BY FORWARD")

On Saturday. the Navy again proved themselves the premier rugger side in the Colony' when they beat the Club by four goals a dropped goal and a try (27 points) to zil.

Although outweighted in the scrums the Club forwards again gave a good account of themselves and with their back division com- bining better showed an improve- ment on their previous displays.

The Navy, bgwever, played magnificently, the resolute ning and splendid backing up of their outsides being a feature of the game

rub-

Cup

Old Course.

H. Laffond 87-13+74 quailfles" Other scores'--

A. McKellar...86 977 W S. Hilller.... 87-10-77 32 entries

New Course... W. G. Robertson.. Other scores:-

88-18-70

H. C. Hopkins... 85-9-70 M N. Cochrane 93-16=77

Club v.

Shatin Golf

Country Club

"I", "Y" AND "G" CLASSES

D.N.S.

in the Daphne

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Two tries were scored

In a return match played; at Allsa

T3 4.41.39 4.41.39 15 first half by Curry and Slater Sharin on Sunday, the Shatin Golf (Miss M. Farnstock)

Linton converting | Club avenged their defeat by beat- April V. .....14

ing the Country Club by a wide

final scores are Stella

TI Wings ...... 12

Singles,

D.N.S.

D.N.S.

DNS.

respectively, bott

B.X

A. W. da Roza (Country Club;

Shortly after the commencement margin." the of the second half Miers dropped follows.-

beautiful "goal fromis a.strum right in front of the Club's goal posts, Miers followed this up with a good try which Linton narrow.

missed converting. T5 445.84. 4.44.57 17

And Eleven." Young

Y3 4.49.56 4.48.05 10 Bluejacket Evans, the eighteen-year-old cen-

(Mrs. Atkenson) tre-forward of Yeovil and Petters'

Robena Y4 4.43.02 4.41.48 14 scored Dorset League XL, has

(Mrs. B. Marshall) "eleven goals in seven games in that

Speedwell competition, and he travelled as

(Mrs. Way) to the Somerset eleven Adanac Y6 01 when they met Devon. He seems Kingfisher an ideal lad for a more important | Toynette 02 4.54.58' 4.45.06 11 side to develop.

(Miss O. Patchett)

reserve

North East Pals.-Three 'mem- Eunice bers of Northampton's Third Division side were born within They ten miles of each other. are Ossie Park (centre-half) and Charlie Ailan (left back) natives and Tom Crilly of Darlington. (right back), who first

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DNS. D.N.S.

D.N.S. D.N.S.

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Joan Sirtus

G7 4.51.14 4.43.13 13 (Mrs. Finley) ' Zephyr

GB 4.47.35 4.41.25 17 (Mrs. Wren)

G9

D.N.S.

"A" CLASS STARTED

Al

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Lola

saw the

Jan Isobel

Carpenter. Oslo ... A3

A3 4.44,35 Vasp. II

(Mrs. Fowkes) " Artemis A4 DN.S..

A5 4.49.44 La Linda

(Mrs. Sheldon)

..... AB

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D.N.S. D.N.S.

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Joss

'D.NA A7

D.N.S. A8 4.47.04"

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Earry Goodwin, the ex-Ports-light of day at Stockton-on-Tees. mouth and Reading. winger

Wolves' Warm Work-The Woh averaging a goal a match for

ves certainly queered the pitch Worcester this season.

clubs when for several League they invited moorhouse, a centre- half, and Warnes, an inside for- a month's trial.. ward, to play Moorhouse is a powerfully built player who was strongly fancied by Hull.

Cardiff have informed Queen's Park Rangers that Leslie Jones (inside-left) is not for transfer at

present.

Allan, the former Sunderland and Reading pivot, is pleasing the Scottish "fans" by his clever dis- plays with Queen of the South,

Elisha Scott says he is going to keep goal until his son is ready to take his place. Liverpool and Ireland hope the son will be as capable as the father.

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Ertcher! The Judicrous specta- cle of Queen's Park Strollers strolling through Perth station in football kit and bowler hats was witnessed last week! Forced to change in the

train througf shortage of time for their match with St. Johnstone A. the ama beurs walked "en deshabille" .tc their conveyances, to the amuse- Hadfield, the Manchester Cityment of the bystanders and the reserve centre-forward, has yet to open decision of the town urchins. play in the first League game, yet already inquiries have been made.Doncaster's Hopes. — Although about.

stalwart this young

away at Chesterfield are running Maine-zd,

with the Northern Section cham- pionship. Doncaster are cherishing the hope that they may be able to pip the neighbours and 15 the reason why the Yorkshire club refuse to part with their goal-scoring centre-forward, Dodds, Leicester

Sheffield United

A club which exists on transfer fees is Washington Colliery, the famous North-East nursery. When recently asked how the "gates" were going, the secretary said they might as well be closed!

The Northfleet United attack has been strengthened by the re- turn of Acquproff, the Spurs re- serve centre-forward, who is one

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and

(Mrs. Stanton) Gull......... A9 4.46.07

(Miss Mackie)

A10 DNS. Cicada True Blue A11 4.28.20

(Mrs. Adams)

Pat

A12.4.48.09 (Mrs. Elliott) Fury... A13 4.43.41

(Mrs. Bolt)

INTERPORT SOCCER

The Club pressed but could not score and a good Navy movement resulted in Slater scoring when Darley passed on being tackled. Buckley converted.

Miers was again dangerous and was tackled almost on the line. The ball went loose and St. Clair Ford dribbled over to score next to the post. Buckley again con- verted.

beat H. Mori 1—~).

K. Sakura (Shatin) beat Leitao 1-0.

Y. Hayasaki (Shatin) beat Lopes 1-0.

Remedios (Country Club) beat N. Shimokawa 1-0.

S. Yamamoto (Shatin) beat E. D. da Roza 1-0.

T. Takei (Shatin) beat Litton 1-j.

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Castro (Country Club) beat Y. Abe 1-0,

K. Ohta (Shatin) beat J Basto

Ir. ite

S Saltoh (Shatin) beat C. Basto 1-0.

· Page (Country Club) beat Tsu-. jimura 1-0

Sadick Country Club) beat J. Mori 1—0.

This was the final scoring, the whistle sounding soon afterwards. "Capt. Gottwalta refereed and Hined up the following sides:-

Club P. Whitham; J. J. Rigg, R. H Ferguson, W. H. Griffiths, G. P. Lammert; M.-W. 7 Turner and J. A. R. Selby (Cap- tain); G. A, Stewart, I. H. Brad- ford. E. F. Walkden, F. R. Burch, D. A. Cumming, K. A. Munro, H. A. Browning, D. McLellan

Navy:-Lt. Buckley (Medway); Lt. St. Clair Ford (Medway), tw. Uno 1-0.

Slater (Eagle), Mid Darley (Suf

folk),

Lt. Currey (Medway); Lt.

Leong (Country Club) beat N.. Hirowoka 1-0.

Acino (Shatia) beat B. Basto 1-0.

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Alves (Country Club) beat Y. Kawasaki 10.

F. X. Silva (Country Club) beat

„S. Takasaki (Shatin): beat Simoes

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way) (Capt); Comdr. 9(Medway), L. Linton

Roome (Medway),

Foursomes.

1

Mori and Sakura (Shatin) beat

Lt. Evans (Suffolks), Lt. Nixon da Roza and Leitao 2—4.

14 (Suzolk), Lt. Suther (Cumber

Lopes and Remedios (Country

kawa 21-0

land), Lt. Brown (HMB. Camber-Club) beat Hayasaki and Shimo- land); Lt. Whitfield (H.MS. Fal- mouth) and L. C. Pascoe (Ber- wick).

NEXT SATURDAY. Next Saturday the Club meet the Army in a friendly game at Sookunpoo and the following

that Selection Committee week the same teams meet again

have both made overtures for his transter, but the Rovers have other ideas.

to Rotherham,

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Hurry-Within

Appointed

"At yesterday's meeting of the Hong Kong Football Counell

ques-

among other matters, the tion of appointing a Belection Committee to pick a team to visit Shanghai for the interpor game on Chinese New Year's Day- was the following brought up, and (convener), H. D. Tollinton, A were appointed: Messrs. F. James Goldenberg, and H, K. Lee. The Committee are to have power to person they co-opt any may desire.

It was also decided that charity match be played on New Year's Day between the Chinese and the Rest of the Colony, the proceeds to go towards the Child- ren's Playgrounds Fund." The in- terport selectors will arrange "this match.

other

in the first round of the Triangu- Far Tournament.

On Wednesday December 6, the Club "A" XI will meet

a Navy "A" XI on the Club ground at 445 p.m. The Club will be re- presented by:-R. P. Edwards, J. Griffiths, J. P. Whitham, "R. H Hutchison, G. P. Lammert, A. F. Jenkins, H. C. Meeke, W. R. An- drews, R. J. Cherrill, R. G. Castle- ton, N. M. Cochrane, 8. H: 'Garrod,

Yamamoto and Takel (Shatin) beat da Roza and Litton 20,

Abe and Onta (Shatin) beat Castro and Basto 2—0′′

Salton and Tsujimura (Shatin) beat Basto and Page 2-0.

K

Mori and Hirowoka (Shatin) beat Saddick and Leong 2–0. ·

Acino and Kawasaki (Shatin) drew with Basto and Alves 1-1,

Uno and Takasaki (Shatin) beat Silva and Simoes 2--0],

Shatin Country

Club Club

Singles

81

Foursomes

13

4

Total

121

R. O. F. King. A. R. Cox. EG LOCAL HOCKEY

Jones.

Reserves:-W. Haines Walker; T,

M. L. Redmond. K. Noble, A H Harbord

NAVY TO MEET BORDERERS

The Navy fifteen and the team from the South Wales's Borderers are scheduled to meet this after noon in a rugby match at the Sookunpoc ground. Judging from previous performances it looks

bad for the Welshmen for the Navy have a very powerful back that

in

the loose.

PROBABLE SHIPBUILDING

RADIO TEAM

The match between Radio Sports Club and Recreio was postponed owing to the inability of the Por- tuguese to field a team. The Radio team are playing the R.AM.C, în their tournament match at 800- kunpoo this afternoon and will be as under:--

M. Singh: P. Singh, J. S. Grewal Jaggit singh, C. J. Dyke, Mohinder Singh: M, H, Hassan, G. Singh,

Awtar Singh, K, Singh and F. Kemp (Capt.),

The match between the Club

"A" and H.M.S, Medway was also postponed.

M.C.C. IN INDIA

NOTICE

THE HONGKONG BREWERS

& DISTILLERS LTD.

H.B."BEER

We beg to notify our patrons and customers that we have established

an empty bottle depot at 58, Canton Road, Kowloon.

Empty bottles in good. .condition- sent to this depot will be paid for as follows:-

Pt. 72 bottles $2.52

1 bottle 3 cents.

Qts. 48, bottles $2.64

1 bottle 5 cents.

BOXING

LEE THEATRE SATURDAY, 9th DEC., 1988 at 9.15 p.m.

15 ROUND CONTEST For the Middle Weight Championship of the Colony and Belt

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A.B. EWIN

H.M.S. "KENT

Holder and Champion of the China Fleet and Winner of over 150 fights in England.

T.

A.B. FRAGGOTT ~

H.M.S. "BERWICK".

Welter Weight Champion of West of England, Atlantic Fleet. Champion, 1926/28/29/30/31. Undefeated in Service Boxing. 8 ROUND. WELTER WEIGHT CONTEST.

A.B. BARRY

H.MLS. BERWICK Light Weight Champion West of England, RN. & R.M. Champion,

1931,

AB PARKER HMS "MEDWAY" Rander up Atlantic Fleet Welter “ Weight Champion.

Lost to A.B. Fraggott: ROUND HEAVY WEIGHT

CONTEST.

A.B. TIM FOLEY HMS. BERWICK" Heavy Weight Champion of the Colony, 1933.

Figures That Shout-Look at these figures: Sheffield "Vednes- against Fleetwood; but even that of the Beau Brummell's of mod-v. Chelsea at Hillsboro, at- number was not enough; for Fleet-ern football

tendance 10,830; Rotherhamy, wood' also scored four times and

attendance 13.580. After satisfying themselves that Chesterfield,

· forced a draw...

the stamp on Higginbottom, the What a contrast! And doesn't it There's

Nothing Doing-Even Matlock. forward, was Al and his tell, its own story—the

Section with the

Arsenal's cheque for method of "getting goals OK, the success breeding success in the

case of the Northern Dunne in their pockets the Shef-Derby officials have asked his club,

leaders and the fading out of Beld United directors are exper- "What about it?"

enthusiasm on the part of Sher fencing difficulties in obtaining the"

field fans just because Wednesday transfers of "ready-made” players. Birmingham broke the ice res

have struck a bad patch? During the week, they have made

pecting Boyd, the Clyde centre-

would be interesting to trace how the price many of the latter skittled over overtures to Leicester, Hull and forward, but they say Huddersfield, but Leicester say they asked will have to shrink before

near by, to see are not parting with Chandler. they will feel justified in coaxing what they expected to be better Hull asked a colossal figure for up any degree of enthusiasm.

sport. Tom Gardiner, whilst Hudders-

Although they have scored 834) Preston in field would not part with Roughton League goals between them, Morris half an hour of receiving notin- for any price.

(Clapton Orient) Tom Keetley cation that their young reserve following his report, the Seasid Owens, had ers, secured an option on the play Of To Huddersfield-Negotia (Lincoln) and until lately, Harry right-back, Edward

works "beautifully only been detained at the local in-

er "to" last fourteen days. This tions for the transfer of Seagrave, Johnson (Mansfield) were

with their respective Armary with suspected appendi expired at midnight on Wednes- The Borderers, however, despite the the Southport night back, to Hud-deputies

citis, Preston were "burning up dersfield are proceeding. Should cluba

day, the day of the semi-final for rule of averages, are confident of the deal go through it will leave A year ago Stockport could have the telephone wires" to secure a the Irish Gold Cup between Glen- making up for their last defeat toran and Belfast Celtic. Repre- and whatever happens the game a gap the Sandgrounders' de- obtained a four-figure fee for 3: substitute. Later in the day the fence, but only temporarily, for Griffiths, their centre-forward, who secretary dashed over to Liverpool sentatives of Huddersneld, Ever- is bound to be full of clean hard

ton and Liverpool were present at rugger from beginning to end. Mr. Commins, the manager states was scoring prolifically then: The and signed Edwin Common, the utility back. ComINOA,

the match, but so, too, was Mr. he has a smart young back at his County, however, missed their cue Everton

Grimiths had gone "to who has been at Goodison Park Alex, Macfarlane, the Blackpool cal quite up to Third Division and now

for the past five years, first at-

manager, who was running the standard. Seagrave, who joined Wellington Town for nothing.

tracted North End's attention 12 anal rule over the Irish internal Southport from Grimsby three

Owens' flness, and tional reserve Taherty did not years ago, was originally a forward. It was not through any lapse months ago. He "because a half, and a season of form that Archie Gorman had the transfer to Barrow earlier in score, but the played, a fine con- later found his true position at to hand over the plymouth right- the week of Simpson, left Preston structive game, and within an half berth to Norman Mackay at with only three backs of experi- hour of the final whistle Mr. Mac

ence, hence the frantic rush to farlane had got his signature, right back.

Rull Sheffield United were anx-

From a careful examination af the tape over the secure Common.

Doherty is the eleventh new play-

11 relevant facts, there now seems Liverpool's Luck Liverpool folk lous to run

er to sign for Blackpool in the are beginning to think that they latter, but so far no move has been

Play up the Rainbows! A comic.

same number of weeks, the ex- Little doubt, according to Tha B distinct im- have the Bmartest right wing-in announced,

opera situation

was provided in penditure, strangely enough, beiris Motor Ship, that

provement in shipbuilding will set the country in Berry Nieuwenhuys

"In early in 1934. Whereas, a year] It is not unlikely that the next & match between Milton and 211,000. and Gordon Hodgson Nivvy,

week or two will see another.Fly Harpole, who Northants village

teams, last Saturday. course, made a startling bow to

Lincoln's Fancy Lincoln have ato shipping of about 15,000,000! not a couple, referee came out to start the developed quite a fancy for tons gross was laid up, to-day the football when he arrived from mouth player, 11 South Africa and justified all that joining their old club-mate, Alex game, he found that both sides Frith, an inside-forward of Hac-ngure in under 11,000,000 tons, and

about him. Hardie, at Exeter. Manager Billy

were wearing white shirts so he kenthorpe, a Derbyshire Junior It is estimated that a year hence his sponsors sald

promptly dispatched several i Hodgson, too, seems to have found McDevitt has again been taking

under the obscrvations of both tons, most of which will comprise his best form since he linked up a keen interest in some of the youngsters to canvass the village club, Frith, however, has been it will be no more than 6,000,000-Reater

of Milton for 10 shirts of a colour Bradford City and Manchester ships of over 25 years old, and With his compatriot. Just now Home Park surplus stock.

Why This Thusness?-Mr, Arthur other than white... In the mean- United, and it is, probable that therefore obsolete. It is consider- Hodgson la not far from being the

́ ́EARLIEST MINIATURE BOOK. the Yorkshire club will complete ed therefore, that shipowners best inside-right in the country. Kingscote and A. G. Hines, local time the game was begun with

the deal

must contract for new tonnage if

London, November 15. Several First League defenders have body, are being asked to find out Harpole wearing sashes of multi- the F.A governing coloured scarves muplers and

they wish to compete in the com- A miniature manuscript contain- received the shock of their lives members of When they have been in opposition why Nottingham and Derby are neck ties. After about 15 minutes, A Double Hundred-When Jacking race which demands the use ing Petrarchs sonnets, by some

right- of the most efficient vessels,

authorities considered to be the to this redoubtable pair of South boycotted in the matter of inter- the youngsters returned with their Bruton, the Blackburn

collection of shirts. And what a winger, found the net in the

"It seems probable that two-thirds earliest miniaturs book in exist Africans.

anging forward Best, the collection! Every colour in the game against the Wolves last

of the new ships will be motor ence, brought £45 at, HodgsoIL'S. week-end, he received an Money Well Spent Sheffield new centre-forward of Darington, rainbow was represented.

ually loud cheer, and overwhelm Vessels, since of the mercantile yesterday.

under construction It is dated 1567, is written in talled. consider that running a has played in America and Swit #nursery team is money. Well zerland and also for Leeds, Clap- BLACKPOOL'S ELEVENTH

ng congratulations from collea Craft now There are quite dramatic gues and opponents alike. The throughout the world 641 per cent a microscople hand on 110 leaves spent. Their greatest "discovery on Orient and Newcastle. Re up-to-date is Ernest Jackson, aims to be a "roving forward, touch about the signing by Back- occasion, you see, was rather thin tonnage is to be propelled by of fine vellum, and its size is right half-back, who has taken to as he can play in any position pool af Peter Dermont Doherty, due. It was Jack's hundredtholl engines and of the vessels fifteen-sixteenths of an inch by 25 words $1.00 prepaid First Division football like a duck Bit Of A Difference-Heard the Glentoran maide forward. A successive, watch for the Rovers, which have been laid down during eleven-alxteenths. A strong mag-

the beautiful writing: takes water Jackson, had, previous about Alec Jackson's latest club Blackpool director on holiday in and the goal he scored brought the past 12 months, 64 per cent nifying glass is necessary to read

are motor ships. to joining Shemeld United, played

Ireland, saw Doherty play and, his tally also to one hundred.

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REVIVAL IN 1934

Distinct Improvement Shown

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Jamnagar, December 4. The two-day match between the Jamnagar XI, and the M.C.C, rẽ- sulted in a draw, AA

Amar Singh for the former and Langridge for the latter were in sine form, with the ball, taking 6 for: 73 and 5 for 18, respectively,

Beores: A

Jamnagar X., 1st irinings..... 90

Langridge, 6. for. 18. (M.0.0, 1st innings. (for 8

wickets, declared) V... 151

Walters, 80. Jamnagar XI., 2nd innings

(for, wickets)

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"AB" JUDGE HMS WHITSHED". Light Heary Weight Champion,

*ana China Fleet, 1988-... AND THREE OTHER 8 ROUND CONTESTS. Booking at MOUTRIE'S. For Members of the Hongkong Boxing Association on Wednesday, 8th December, General Public: Friday, 8th and

9th December: Safura de Seats 16.505

others 13.30 & 41,10 (Including Amusement Tax)

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