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HOME FOOTBALL FORECASTS
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The following are the League fixtures for Saturday. The. teams in bold type are tipped to win, ·
DIVISION I.
ARSENAL
Mileage
100
Results 1932-3 1933-4· 1934-5
Y.
ASTON VILLA
22 .
Birmingham Portsmouth
3-0 1-1
6-1
BLACKBURN
45
V.
Leeds
Bolton
63
V.
CHELSEA
145 V.
Everton"
4
Y.
HUDDERSFIELD
Manchester 0.
110
185 Y. V.
MIDDLESBRO'
95 Y.
STOKE
43 T
West Brom A,
WOLVES
70....
3-6 6-2 2-2
DERBY C. Grimsby
LIVERPOOL
Brentford
Sunderland
Preston NE
Sheffield Wed
DIVISION II.
Fulham
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III
II IIAŢIA
MIHADIIA
'Manchester U., 1-2 1-1 2--0
Doncaster
Burnley
BARNSLEY
.355
BLACKPOOL
36
Y.
Bury
Bradford C.
30.
Y..
CHARLTON
166
V. li
HULL CITY
76
V1
NEWCASTLE
250
7.
Tottenham
NORWICH
234
V.
Swansea
NOTTS FOREST
65
7.
West Ham
PLYMOUTH
201
Y
Port Vale
SHEFFIELD U.
35
V.
Bradford
1:
Southampton"
125
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LEICESTER
DIVISION, III. (SOUTH)"
Aldershot
Swindon
COVENTRY
BRIGHTON
42
TM.
BRISTOL R.
2
Y.
Bristol C.
CLAPTON 0.
85 Y
Natts Co.
CRISTAL PAL,
110
Gillingham
EXETER
97 7.
Newport
$2
Y.
Northampton
112
Y.
QUEEN'S PARK R, 178
7.
READING
ñ
110
Cordia 7
46
LUTON
11
'V.
Millall:
Southend WATFORD
BARROW
BOURNEM TH
Torquay
DIVISION III, (NORTH).
A
Halifax
0-2 3-1 3-0 11 51 23
5-1 3-1 2-0
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2-3
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88 7.
Stockport
4-3 2-0
CARLISLE
51
V.
Gateshead
1-2 6-0
CHESTER
16
T.
Wrexham
0-3 1-2
HARTLEPOOLS
22
LINCOLN
120
Darlington Southport
2-1 6--2
MANSFIELD
52
P.
New Brighton
V.
ROCHDALE
11
ROTHERHAM
33
Y
Oldham
WALSALL
YORK
Tranmere Crewe
CHESTERFIELD
Accrington
SCOTTISH LEAGUE
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DIVISION 1.
AIRDRIE
V. Kilmarnock
ARBROATH
Y.
Clyde
Ayr
T
Albion
CELTIC
St. Johnstone
Dundee
T.
RANGERS
DUNFERMLINE
Y.
Hearts
Hibernian
ABERDEEN
MOTHERWELL
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PARTICE
THIED LANARK
BILLIARDS
83 Entries Received
The Hong Kong Amateur Bil-" Wards Association have up to date received 83 entries for the Junior and Senior Championships and more are expected to before the draw takes place some the next week
come
in
Queen's Park
Queen of Bouth Hamilton
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32 53 $0
4-0 4-1 7-3
21
RIOT AT TEST MATCH
Pitch Protected By Police
Capetown, Jan. 1. There was no play here in the first day of the Third Test between Bouth Africa and Australia owing to rain.
HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, FRIDAY, JANUARY 3, 1936.
CRICKET
Navy Suffer Innings Defeat
The Navy lost to the Hong Kong Cricket Club by an innings and
49 runs in the Triangular Tourna
ISLAND BEATS MAINLAND
Poor Crowd At Annual Football
The Annual Island v Mainland
ment which was played on Netfootball clash for the Children's
Year's Day on the Club ground. Earlier in the day it looked
Playground funds which Was played on New Year's Day was
HONG KONG RIFLE ASSOCIATION
*!
The N. R. A. Overseas Match.
COLONY MAKES GOOD SHOWING
The Hong Kong Ride Association
as if the game had to be held up disappointment as far as gate re-held its first Inter Colonial. Match
due to the incessant slight drizzle but later however, the sum peeped
out and allowed the game to be brought to an early close.
ceipts were concerned, only a very small crowd turned out to watch
the game.
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gratuitous "assistance" rendered by scoring will shew that there was a of only six points a passing ship, which took the difference on the naval range at Stonecutters opportunity to stoke up while op- separating the top and bottorn evitable result that a smoke screen 500 yards and three points at 600 Island on Tuesday afternoon, when postte the range with the In-scores at 200 yards, three points at the hopes which had been aroused
was put up between the frers and yards. Such eyenness in scoring is by the fine performance of the
the targets, did not tend to improve unusual and deserves to be brought The Island won the game bv
"1914" rifles, recently received in The Navy were skittled out n the first innings for 70 runs. Only three goals to one, thanks mainly the Colony, were more than ful matters. Furthermore it must be to notice.
The number of bull's eyes possi- Et. Branwell and E. R. A. Day to the fine set of forwards which filed; in fact when it is remem-remembered that the majority of reached double figures. The dead-always looked dangerous when in bered that the majority of the the members of the team had
The losers had members have had the opportunity never inken part in an interble, as regards the shots to count, ly bowling of A. C. Beck was pri- the scoring line. marily responsible for the low as much chances in scoring as the to practice with these rides on two I colonial "event" before, so that with was 240, and 132 were actually The bowler took 7 Naval winners, but poor finishes being previous occasions only, it is no the experience now gatried. Hong Bisting of 91 inners, 15 magples, 1
responsible for their
Exaggeration to say that the scores Kong should find itself, in the near outer and 1 miss. wickets for 20 runs in 8, overs
efforts.
made by those chosen to represent future, very much on the rifle- the Colony were astoundingly good, shooting map of the Empire ancë Colony already possesses the. Iar far better, in deed and in fact, again, particularly so since the than the most optimistic and ex- perienced member of the Associa- gest Rifle Club in the Empire. tion had considered possible.
score.
Ineffective
which included 2 maidens.
Against a strong Island attack The Club collected 187 runs for wickets and declared. B. Owen backed up by an equally strong Hughes contributed a valuable 93 defence the Main and defenders while T. A. Pearce had 57 to his were on tenterbooks incat of the credit when the innings was de-time, and Baxter, the clever right winger outdistanced and outshone clared closed.
Batting for the second time the Pile and North. Naval lads fared no better being Growder all out for 68 runs. taking 8 wickets for 14 runs in 5.3 overs which included a mälden.
H.K.C.C. TEAMS
The following wil represent the H.K.G.C. 1st XI In their League match against Craigengower C. C. on Saturday, 4th January 1936 at 2 p.m. at Happy Valley.
H. Owen Hughes (Captain; R. D. Gillesple
T. A. Pearce
J. H. Davis
I. McInnes
G. S Dunkley
L. D. Klibeb
G. A. Stewart
E. R. Duckitt
A. C. Growder
G. B. R: Divett
2ND ELEVEN
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The following will represent the H.K.C.C. 2nd XI in a friendy match vs. & Royal Navi XI Saturday, 4th January 1936 at 1.45 pm on the HKC.C. ground.
A. K. Mackenzie (Captain) H. J. Armstrong
J. E Potter
D. Carey
N. P. Fox
V. C. Bond
W. Wooding
W. Keith Robin.ch
R.S.W. Paterson
C. E. Gahagan ́
TS: Forbes
PAST V. PRESENT
The annual cricket fixture be- tween the Past and Present stud- ents of the Hong Kong University' took place on the Varsity grounds at Pokfulum on New Year's Day when after an enjoyable encoun ter the Past won by 101 T
Arst, the Occupying the crease
total Past students rattled up
ak
The scores made in the match appear at the end of this article and it is of interest to note that judging by the results published by the National Rifle Association for the match held in 1934, the Colony may with some reason, ex- peet to and itself taking the sixth or seventh place in order of merit twenty-five repre- out of a total entry of "ap-
The Conditions of Shooting were similar to those laid down for the Elitott" put the Island ahead Second Stage of HM the King's mudway through the first half Prize viz., one sighting shot and when he met a centre from Harten to count at 300, 500 and 800 risan first time, the bail going yards and as the detailed results alven below will show, the average into the net like a bullet from » gun. Bickford put the team two score made per man at 300 yards up before half time when he cut was as high as 44,9 (out of a pos-
and beat Boyes with a surprise sible 50); 48.7 at 500 yards, 42.3 aproximately
600 yards, or 44.5 at each of the shorom an acute angle.
Elliott added to the score quite three distances. At 600 yards dis- early on in the second half, going tance, a filling light made vision increasingly dimicult, while the beat the through very nicely to out-coming Boyes and to shoot into an empty net. Baxter, Har- rison, Talbot and ott all went very close to scoring after this and then in the last two minutes Knox worked out to the left wing and sent acmes the goalmouth for V. White to rush in and pas Rowlands with a volley drive
Island:-Rowlands: Leung Wing- chut and S. Strange; Tam Tak-po. Morton and Lee Kwok-wal: Bax-
Bickford. ter, Harrison, Miliott. Talbot and
Mainland:-Boyes; Bowen an C. Pile; G. White, Bils and North; Eastman. Y. White. Knox. Rid'ev and Alves.
HOME FOOTBALL
NEW YEAR'S DAY ·
MATCHES
Aston Villa Causes Surprise
Londen, "Jan. 1.
Aston Vilia, over whom the cri of 185 of which T. E. Yeoh (35)tles have been weeping this, seu- S. V. Gittins, (26) and F. L. Zimson achieved the biggest sensation mern (22) were top scorers. H. Lof the day when they visited Ozorio (3 for 33 runs) E. L Go Boker Park and defeated Sunder- sano (2 for 32) and D. E. Blake and unchallenged league leader. (2 for 18) were the most success by three goals to onk ̈~ tul trundlers.
before
The following are the complert
FIRST DIVISION results as fabled by Reuter.
Brentford
Blackburn Bolton
Sanderland
Faced with big total them, the Present students fall td miserably against the attack provided by A. T. Lee, Hiptoofa The following are the entries: SENIOR CHAMPIONSHI
Following the refusal of the au and J. L. Youngsaye. At one ber H W. Stapler, M. M. da Silva thorities to refund gate-money, a fod of the game. the students had F. A Gill, O, Pereira, inr., E. D. hostile se.tion of the crowd num- only scored 30 runs for '6 wicket: /M'chester, C. 0 Grimsby
bering over 300 threatened to tear but a last minute effort by B. K da Roza, M. N. Rakusen, P. A.
Even the Ng (14)"and" EL Gosano (11) up the Test wicket. Ivanovich, A. W. Grimmitt, U. A.
W. F. Stafford, W. police could not retard the pro-saved the "rot. Lee finished Santos, Hillyer, S. M da Cruz in. Lamgress of the demonstrators towards with 4 wickets for 5 runs in Cho-cha, Leung Lin-chuen, W the pitch, and several of them overa, while J. L. Youngsaye took Hong Sling, A. J. Osmund. J. Factually succeeded in walking over one wicket for 4 runs." F. R. zim- McGowan C# 8. M. J. Elvin. An the wicket, while others deliber- mern (1 for 4) and T. E. Yeoh' (1. drew Tse. C. Q. M. 9. A Chee
ately dug their heels into the for 1) also performed-Creditably. tham, Sergt. F. Freeman, Yan Charn-pong, R. P. Phillips, E. Barros, Ho Shal-cheong, E "A. des Remedios. Chan Kal-yin. W. Andrews:
JUNIOR CHAMPIONSHIP
wet turf in an attempt to spoil the pitch.
The police, with reinforcements, Hrushed the ground and succeeded
GOLF
Newcastle
sentative Colonial teams.
Possibly the most noticeable feature of the shoot was that the team had nò "tail"; a' glance at the DETAILED RESULTS
TU. 8.9.
4 isite
500 yards
L
scored, the remaining "shots con-
The thanks of the Association are due to the Naval Range Staf at Stonecutters for the way in which everything, which was re- quired, was found to be ready for use when the team reached the range, and to Mr. C. A. Grimes, a Vice-President and Life Member of the Association, and Lieut. A. 0. Berlyn. R.N, for so Eindly acting as Superintending Ombers on the Firing Point and in the Butts res- pectively. Nor must we forget the Royal Marines; it was' a' real plea- superlatively good marking by the sure to watch the speed with which the value of a shot was 'signalled · and the target sent up again with the spotting disc in position.
TEL 5.8.
600 Yards
Grand TU TU
S.B. 300 Yards
3 5 42 138 C.P.O. Black 3 5 5 4 5 5 5 5 3 4 5 48 44 5 5 5 5 5 4 5 5 5 48 5 44 54 43 3.4 4 4 43. 139 P.O. Mayo... 2 5 5 5 5 5 5 4 5 5 48 3 5 5 4 5 5.5 4 5 5 5 48 4 4 5 3 À
4. 2/Lt. Holmes 5 5 5 5 5 4 5 5 4 5 4 47 4 5 5 4 5 5 4 4 4 5 5 46 4 4 4 4 4 4 5 4 4 5 4 42 135 5 4 4 5 45 126 Sgt. Blandt'd 5 4 5 5 4 4 4.3 5 5 5 44 4 5 5 5 5 4 5 5 5 4 4 47 4 5 Bgt. Warwick 5 5 455 33.53 54 42 5 4 5 5 5 5 5 5 4 4 4 48 5 3 5 4 4 3 5 5 4 5 4 42 130 Capt. Caffyn 4 4 4 5 5 5 5 4 4 4 4 44. 4 2455465 5 5 5 45 4 93 45 455 4 5 5 40 129 42 132 L/O. Wan 5 5 5 5 5 4 4 3 4 4 4 43 4 4 4 5 5 5 5 5 455 47 4 3 4 4 5 5 4 4 4 5 4 32 132 Mr. Johnson 3 5543 44 4455 43 4.5555 4 5 4 4 5 5 47.3 4 3 5 44635
Range Total...... 359
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Range Total...
374
Range Total..... 338
Team Aggregate
1.071
Captain of Team:-Major D. H. Steers, RE. Superintending Officers:-Mr. C. A. Grimes (Firing Point).
Lieut. (E) A. C. Berlyn, RN. (Butts).
FOOTBALL FIXTURES
The Axtures for the week-end and given below:-
I
Kowloon
FIRST DIVISION Chinese Athletic vs. CH2, A. C. Ward, Navy vs Bouth China "B" N2.
W. R Reynolds.
H. A "g" vs South China "A"
62. D. Kossick"" Polica
Scrittom
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HKF.C. K2 HF
East Lancs vs RAF, W.
C. Twaites.
Ulster Rides vs St. Josephs M2 -ENG. Ialey.
Recreio vs R. W. F. KP2, W. P.
Payne..
2ND DIVISION
DON BRADMAN SCORES 357 RUNS
Melbourne, Jan. 2.
During the Shefield Shield match, Don Bradman made 357 runs in seven hours during which be hit forty poundaries He was Playing for South Australia who won by 589 runs ágalist Victoria.
Reuter.
M.C.C. WIN BY INNINGS
Dunedin, Jan-2
The M.C.C won their Cricket match by an innings and 115 runs. Otago scored 357 in their sec- East Lancs vs Radio Pi. K K PondMinnings, Cavanagh 166 and Recrelo y University KPI AT.
Emith '627 Full score were--- Jarmain.
Kowloon vs Chinese Athletic K1
H Lawrence.
Mister Rifles va Navy 61, B. M
Omar.
Davies.
Railway vs Liga Portuguesa R2,
E. Richardison.
0
0 * Portsmouth
Easter ve HKFC. N1,
Mar-
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Middlesbrough, 3 West Brom.
JED DIVISION
1 Aston Ville
3
SECOND DIVISION
RAF. VE Police "C" RI,
Thomas.
Barnsley Bury
4 M'chester U.
3
R,
Ulster Rifles vs RÁM.C. C2. T
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0 S'ampton
0
• Plymouth
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Shemeld U. 3 Doncaster Bradford 3. Leicester
THIRD DIVISION (North)
Carlle
0
1 Rotherham 2. Rochdale
$ Gateshead
2
Hartlepools
hers. Decem N. Brighton
18-67. - Southport
Christmas Flectric Competit'o: Chesterfield in shepherding the mob outalde of (9 Holes). Wod by A. J. Dennis, Darlington the ground.
29-31-251
Cup ber. 28729, G. 3. Mekelvi
In view of the threats to wreck the wicket. the police are on guard 9. G. Smith, F. P. Sequeira, 1. G. Remedios, E. C. Fincher, R. E. all night. Lee, Gea. Leo, A.-C. Rozario, F. Earlier on the crowd which had Siva, JE Noronha, J. F. V. blockaded the entrances to the Hibero, J. D. dos Remedios, A, Wpavillon had assumed a truculent Grimmitt, C. Strange, F. A. Broad-attitude, demanding the refund money. They threw bridge, 6. M. White, T: F. Jórdan of their
AMERICAN FOOTBALL
R. G. Xavier, Mul Chan-jen, Tai orangis, apples and tins into the Kwan-1st, Wong King-athy, Cheng pavilion and pushed aside gate- Kwai-leung, Chan Hon-shu, Y. Lkeepers as they entered the pavi- Kwok Leung Shupin; IT. Xong, lon. The police, however, soon Albert Koh, Lam Bhiu-run, Tom managed to restore order. Hun-bun, S. E. Alderman Corp. | Lenter Geo. Holcroft L/C deele, Pte. Crabtree, Pte. R. G. Dr Owen, W. "Staker, M. J. Media, BerEDA: W. Collis, L/C. W. Watson, Pustuler R. Evans, Fusiller E. Campton, C. Wellings, Sergt. Hodges, Lum Yu-wo, A Kitchell, C. A Cunha, Ma Chuen-man, Yuen Hang-lin. Y. G. Mánh, J. y. da Luz, D. Bantoe 3 C. Remedios, Sydney Chan, Simon Chan, Lam Ka-hued Ms Che-man, Toz Tin-you and 1. D. Skinner
Wrexham
9 Lincola
1 Crewe
SCOTTISH LEAGUE
1 Albion
FIRST DIVISION
WORLD'S SWIMMING RECORDS
Airdrie Arbroath Ayr Celtic
Two Marks Lowered
were lowe
the pr
min
3 seconds cres
Kew York, Jan. 1. last In the Annual Pasadena Rose Bow.game on New Years Day, 5 Stanford University at the Bout pack thern Methodist University, Texas, in their football encounter by points to ni
Dundee.
Dunfermline Hiberian
nda | Motherwan
Partick 3rd Lanark
9.Kilmarnock
1 Rucen Osth."
3. Bangers
2 Aberdeen
2.Bt. Johnstone "6
1. Hearts
A Hamilton
4 Cyde
D.Queen's Park 1
SECOND DIVISION
46 Alloa Basle Brechin
Dumbarton Falkirk
King's Park Morton
2. Lelth
Montros
3 Cowdenbeath 3
B Stenmark
East Berling 4 Dundee V.
Raith Rovers 1 East Fife St. Bernard2 Edinburgh Bt Mirren
B. E. ya St., Josepha, V2, D. W
Sunday, Jan, 5, 1936.
LAI WAH CUP
Army vs Navy K3.30. R. M. Opiar Non Chinese Civilians vs. Chin- ere Civilians CH3.30. H. T Scrutton
agai
2ND DIVISION
Otago 79 (Sims 3 for 11) and 357 (Cavanagh 88, Smith 521.
M.C.C. 550 (D. Smith 165, H. Parks 193, Hardstant 88. Mitchell Innes 87, Human 51).- Bquier.
BRITISEL ASSOCIATIONTM
Sectional Presidents For Blackpool Meeting
London, Det. 19. The annual meeting of the Bri- Hi Aksociation will be held next ear in Blackpool from September to 16, under the presidency of
Bi Jokal Stamp. The following sectional preadénk have been SD-
R. PRE. 81. R I Evana pointed feed waiterary
ARD DIVISION.
NEW YEAR'S DAY RUGBY
Several Games In England
'',
London, Jan. 1. *.
The following are the results of the leading rugby union matches played in England to-day, and cabled by Reuter
Bhead Park 3 Waterloo Manchester $ Leicester Gala Hawick
0 R Hien Schl Herletonians
Stewartonlans 13 Selkirk (**
AUSTRALIANS WIN IN CALCUTTA
#
Calcutta, Jan. 1. What was intended to be a four- day official Test match between India and the Australian team quring the country ended here on the second day with the Aus tralians victors by eight wickets.
In their first innings India were dismissed for paltry, ex, Madárt- ney talding 5 for 17 and Orenham S for 7. Austrails replied with: "39," Mohammed Nisar capturing 8 for
Batting & second time Lodia compiled 127, Leather doing the damage with 5 for 29,
"The Australians easily hit off. the required" runs, scoring 80 for two wickets Wouter
BIG M.C.C. SCORE
Dunnedin, Jan. 1 The MCC. cricket team scored Section A (mathematical and 350 against Otago here to-day, physical sciences). Professor A leading contributors being "Mit- Police Eva E.WF. 12, J. But Ferguson; B (chemistry), Profes chen-Innes with 87. Hardstaff with
terworth
ARMY. NAVY
sor J. C. Philly TRS. gy), Professor H
For the Lar Wah Cup, Semi- (znology),
Sunday. at: Kowloon (geography), Brig pm The Winte selected
(geology and H. Homan with (57.80
Otago hatted wall in reply and at the does had scored 159 to:
Huxley
B6L the loss of care wickets (scopomie, sclan
tea and
Cpl. Siramo
Steele A Garrod
phy
Reuter
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