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The following are the League fixtures for Saturday, March 14. The teams in bold type are tipped to win-
DIVISION 1.
.. Results
Mileage
ASTON VILLA
00
V.
BULTON
44
V.
Liverpool Stoke
1832-3 1933-4 1994-3 52 43 42
BRENTFORD
110 · V.
Birmingham
DERBY
125
Y.
Arsenal
2-2 2-4 3-
EVERTON
35
V.
Manchester C.
HUDDERSFIELD
41 V.
Blackburn
MIDDLESBORO'
247 V
Chelsea
PORTSMOUTH
135
Y
West Brom A.
2-1 2-1-2 03 5- 2-1 2-2 2--2 3--0
PRESTON.N.E.
100
Sunderland
SHEFFIELD W.
33
V.
Leeds
2-0
WOLVES
102
V. Grimsby
DIVISION II.
Notts 'F.
Duncaster
SHEFFIELD E.
Southampton
.. Bradford
NORWICH Swansea
Bury
BARNSLEY
46
Y.
BRADFORD C.
32
V.
Burnley
44 V
CHARLTON «
1.75
...
FULHAM
"197 V.
Hull City
120- 7.
MANCHESTER U. 160
NEWCASTLE
100
V.
PLYMOUTH
280
V
Blackpool
3G
V.
LEICESTER
22 V
West Ham
2-2
Port Vale
TOTTENHAM
DIVISION III, (NORTH)
TRANMERE
IIIIIIII IVIAIIIII!
Accrington..
30 Y.
BARROW
110 V.
Wrexham
CHESTER
$125
Y
Carlisle
CHESTERFIELD
40
V.
Halifax
CREWE
150
Y.
LINCOLN
110
Y.
Gateshead Hartlepools
3-0 2-2-1-0 1-1 3-1 1-3 4-0 3--3 3-0 4--240 2-0 3-2 2-1 2-1
New Brighton
45
บ.
OLDHAM
ROCHDALE
55
V.
Mansfield
SOUTHPORT
100
V.
Walsall
STOCKPORT
80 V.
Darlington
YORK
40
V
Rotherham
2--1 2-2 1- 2 3-1 3-2 5-1 8.0.3-0 4-3 0-1 50
DIVISION III. (SOUTH)
Aldershot
30 3-2 0-2
·2-0 1-3 2-15-0 1-4 4-1 3-1 1-3 2-1 3-1 20500---7 3-2 2-1 2-2 6-0 2-2 4-2
Bournemouth
104
V
QUEEN'S P.R.
BRISTOL R.
115
V.
Millwall
CARDIFF
60
V.
Exeter
CLAPTON O.
194
Y.
Torquay
CRYSTAL P.
95
Y.
Coventry
GILLINGHAM
90 7,
Brighton
LUTON
16
บ
Watford
NORTHAMPTON"
60
V.
Swindon
NOTTS C.
120
บ
Bristol C.
READING
100
V.
Newport
SOUTHEND ..
45
4-1 4-0 B1 5-1 1-0 2-I
SCOTTISH LEAGUE
ABERDEEN
7,
Kilmarnock
7-1
Albion R,
HEARTS
AYR U.
Y.
Dundee
CELTIC
V.
Motherwell
"DUNFERMLINE ---
V
-Arbroath
2-0 1-2 2----2 -6-0 3-9 3-2 41 3-0 3-2 2-2 3-0
HAMILTON
7.
Hibernians
V
Queen of South PARTICK
Clyde
2-2 3-1 4-2
V
Queen's Park Airdrie
5-2 1-0' 3-2 3--1
RANGERS
ST. JOHNSTONE
THIRD LANARK
A
0-2 1-1 0-2 2-0
All In The Day's Sport
the Hampshire hills round
HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, THURSDAY, MARCH 12, 1936.
EXCHANGE TOO GOOD
FOR BROKERS
Wins Annual Soccer Match
Ine
00
.co.o much wanessed the Cup groung yesterday
Encounter de i waete une annua tween an Xiong Kong Sharebrox- ers · Association and the Stock Ex-
change was prayed, was net pro- ductive of polished soccer, but was enjoyable a very nevertheless affair. This was evidenced by the keenness shown by the players on the fed and also by the specta- tors alike which included Jadles.
many
The game which was played t a slow pace ended in a victory for the Exchange by four goals to one. Players one and a showed signs of fatigue in the early stages of the game due no doubt to the long absence from the playing Ae'ds
Several old-timers in the persons of R. M. Omar, S. A. Ismall and E'lls M. Joseph played up well for The winners while, O, el Arcut a young player bore the brunt of the defence work for the Exchange." C. another youngster, N da Silva played up well. on the left wing by A and was wel backed up
Gomes.
AT SIXES AND SEVENS
at sixes and The losers were sevens, their combinat.on' and un- derstanding were lacking and but for the stering work put in by A. A. R. Botelho they might suffered
have Elmes
a heavler deleat. and Carroll in the losers' forward ne were hard workers but tound
from support little or no team mates.
their
YACHTING
Sweepstake Race Results
In the Sweepstake Races held by the R.H.K. Yacht Club yesterday, the course was Channel Rocks (P), Kowloon Rock (P), Rumsey Shoal (P), (N) Mark on Line (P), Chan- net Rocks (8). Club Line, a"dis- tance of 8.3 miles. Details follow.
SPORTS GOSSIP
PERCY ALLISS ACCEPTS POST
French Tennis Player's Record
London, Feb. 11. Percy Alliss, one of Britain's most famous rollers, and a mem- "H" Class-Started 14.45
Finished Corr. Pos.ber of the Ryder Cup team, has Accepted the post of professional to the Leeds municipal course at Capt, N. Syddall)
Templenewsa Colleen H2... 16.09.40 18.04.14 Siskin, 3 ...... 16.08.44 18.03.58" 3
(Col. E. Kirke)
4
1
Ariel, 7, 16.09.43 16.03.291 2
(Miss B. M. Kirke) Dorothea, 9... 18.08.26 16.01.31
(Lt.-Col, 8. D, Reld) "A, Y & G" Classes-Started 14.30
Finished Corr. Pos.
Carpenter, A1 16.17.01.
(Major B, E C. Dixon) Lobo, 2. 18.13.55
(Miss L C: Edwards) Artemis, 4 ... 16,20.52
Lt.-Col, Marsh) Isobel, 7... 16.17.37
(Dr. L. J. Davis True Blue, 11 16.17.04
4
1
9
Subject to confirmation by the City Council, he will take up his can be re- duties as soon as he leased from his present position at Beaconsfeld.
Alliss succeeds S. Wingate and his sister, Poppy Wingate, who had acted as joint professionals for many years. Allis tells me that his new post should be worth at least £1.500 a year.
OVER 300 MEMBERS Templenewsam, which has one 500 members, is one of the most
6 enthusiastic golf centres in the In nine North
Englend. of months of last year over 38,000 daily tickets were taken out-not including quarterly and half-year ly season tickets.
5
(Major F. C. Booty)
16.19.59 pat. 12
7
(Mrs. D. W. Persse)
Lady. 14 16.15.54 (Mrs. Cooper)
Painted
Stella, Y1 16.23.43 16.20.15) 8
(Capt. D. W. Newman) Sirius, G7 16.27.33 16.16.29
(Capt. G. Thomas)
BRITISH GOLFERS TO -PLAY IN FRANCE.
BY E. M. WELLINGS
3
Before coming to Beaconsfield. where he has been for four years, Alisa was with the Wannsee Club, Berlin. He won the German open championship five times. One of the stylists of the game; his swing is reminiscent of that of Harry Vardon in his prime.
MARTIN LEGEAY'S DISTINCTION
TRAINING GALLOPS
The following times were stocked at the Valley yesterday morning:
2nd 3rd 4th 5th Last
April 8 and 10 Dis- 1st
tance Qr.
Qr. Kr.
Soldier of China Halycon
12 42.1
Harvest View Bistre
Splendid.. View Forest View Wud Cat
Plain View
Valley View
Strathroy Honey Royal Scot
Herod & Macaroni
King's Justice
Ribbe Batan
Philanderer & Super-
charge
King's Jubilee
Hetman
King's Fancy & Kirig's
Bounty
Rose Queen Estray Benerth
Gold Picker The Tiger
Stopwatch
cashire Loom
Cassius
Mayflower
QT.. QT. Qr. 1.19 1.54.3 1.268.55.3 29.3 33 1.03.4 1.32.3
1 96.3 1.13.2 1.45.3 2.15.2
28.4 90
11 36.2 1.11.1 145.1 2.18.2 2.51.2 33 14 444 1.24.4 2.00.4 2.32.3 3.05 32.2
2 39.2 1.13.1 1.45.2
1 37.2 1.12.1 1.43.3 215.1
31.3
136
1.13.3 1.49.3 2.24
2.56.2.52,2
37.2 1.10.3 1.43.3
33
# 32.3 106,2 1.41
34.3
Mountain View Saucy Face
1
41 118.3 1.52. 224.2
31.4
1
33.2 1.08.1 1.38.2 2.08.3
28.1
April
ii
42.3
1.27.2 2.06
2.36
30
11
# 35.1 1.02
1.30.1
28.1
1.
41. 1.19
1.53.3 2.24
30.2
1
39.2 1.14
1.45.2 2.15.2
30
Mistake Bay & Pontiac
Bay
1
$7.2 1.12.3 1.45.12.15.4
30.3
Harvest View
3 95.2 1.08.1 1.41
32.4
33
1:03.3 1.33.1
29,3
Copper Idol
38
1.15
1.48.2
31.2
37
1.12.4 1.45.2 2.15,1
29.4
48.2
1.30.2 2.10
2.45
35
King's Warden
1
38.1 1,16
1.50.4 2.31.4
31
Strathalan
35.3 1.10.1 1.42.4
32.3
Wild Cat
1
37.4 1.12.1 1.45.3 2.18.1
30.3
I
37.1 1.12.1 1.45.1 38.3 1.18.1 1.55 32.3 1.023 1.32
33
2.27.1
32.1
29.2
+ 33.1 1.01.2 1.32.2
31
1
42
1.20.4 1.55.2 2.27
31.3
+ 32
1.05
1:47
32
38.3 1.13
1.44.3
31.3
32.1
1
36.2 1.10 240
1.45 2.18
31
1.15.2 1.46
30.3
Celebration Time & Lan-
2 36.4 1.11 1.42
·3 42
31.3
1.22
1.55
33
1 37.4 1.14
1.49
2.21.3
32.2
1
47
1.27.2 2.04.1 2.31
28.4
Sceptre
39
1.13 1.43 2.13.2
38.2
Blue Ribbon, Ideal Day
& Public Hero No. 1.
40
1.20.1 1.54.4 2.26.3
.31.4
Hrst
· [
Soldier of Germany
Cold Coin
1
Splendid View
1,10 34 34.3 1.10 4 37.1
1.41
31
1.43
2.14
31
1.09.2 1.40.1
30.4
32.3
30.3
237 1.12 1.43
31
1 1 - 38
37 1.13 1.49
2.23.1
*34.1
1.121 145.2 2.16
30.3
Emergency Call & The
4 38.3 1.10.4 1.44
33.1 t
1 38.
1.14 1.47.2 2.20
32.3
1 38
1.13.3 1.48.2 2.18
31:3
38
1.13.2 1.45.2 2.16.2
31
1
1 38
Sadko
Victoria Ball
1
Violet Queen
1
45 1.23.2 1.68.2 2.28 2 37.1 1.12.4 1.45 1.05 1.32 2 34
36 1.13 1.13 36 1.08.2 1.39.2 1.34.2. 733.2 1.04"
36.1 1.11 43 1.21 1.57.2 2.27.2
31.3
32.1
27
1.44.3 217.3 1.44.3 2.17.3
33
30.1
1.44.3 2.14.4.
30.1
30
Silver Streak & Southern
Cross
.... 1
1 31.3 1.042 1.36.2 2.08.1 36.4 1.10 1.41.4 2.14.1 37.1 1.14.1 1.48.1 218.2 40 1.17.2 1.51.2 2.22.3 43.2 1.22 1.55.2 2.27 35.1 106.3 1.34.1 +35 1.07.3.1.39.3 A Grand Time
1.45.3 Silver Lining & Fidelity 38.2 1.12
33.1 1.03.1 1.30.4 Tinsmith Unicorn
31.4
32.2
32.1
31.1
31.2
27.3
22
33.3
27.3
1 35.3
1.09.2 1.41.3 2.13.2
31.4
Andre Martin Legeuy, who has scored several doubles victories in,1 the Riviera tournaments, holds a unique record in the French rank- ing list, and his friends, Wallis Myers tells me, have been chafing him about it.
He can call himself the
* London, Feb. 25. The Exchange opened the scor-
We are faut getting back to the ing through A. Gomes five minutes from the start, who snapping up "good od days of goll. Profes-
foot siona's are, tilting at each other right-handed player in France, a rebound shot off Siva's
The same player in challenge matches. "And now since the three players classified netted easily. added another goa; shortly before seven players have been invited above him are all left-handed. to take part in a tournament, at These three-and their juxtaposi- tion is really astonishing, are C. M... Bernard the interval.
Cannes.
Boussus,
the
Share After the interval
Bill Cox, Alfred Padgham, Bert
Arthur
Arthur Lacey. brokers came into the picture on
Hodson, several occasions but poor shooting
chances of Havers.. Allan Dalley and Willar robbed them of any scoring Midway through the see-Laidlaw are the adventurers.
They leave for France on Satur- ond half Arculli took & free kick
and day, play in a seventy-two holes well out of the penalty area scored easily. This was followed tournament at Cannes on March shorty after by another goal from 4 and 5. The winner will receive
10,000 francs, about £150.
Gomes.
11
4
The Sharebrokers undaunted by this reverse come back to the at-
with rewarded tack and was
from a "goal when Carroll scored
rebound. The final whistle found 40 the the Exchange one more
fensive.
"At the conclusion of the game. the "Harriman Cup" donated by Mr. G. A. Harriman was present- ed by Mrs. Harriman, wife of the donor to the winners. The teams were:-
SHAREBROKERS
Landon, Feb. 25. 012 The Fatball League. Whatever Alton.
I hear that he attended During the rights and wrongs of their war on the Pools, have not run matches at Aiton, and was given he's campaign during this week a rousing reception when he en-
ring. Incidentally with any distinction. They have tered the annoyed the public by their silence met one of his old club mates of ho, W. Ramsay: A. H. Esmat, Y. the Devcaport Esmall. E. Esmail; A. A. Elmes, R. on the ail-important question of 16 years ago of
Jock Agg ty, Carroll, A. R. H. Esmail. P. W. G. procedure for announcing fixtures Devonia B.C.. Mr.
Here there who founded the Alton boxing Cameron and Tim Ko. to fpatball followers.
is not the least need for secrecy.
that
诽
club.
be
BROTHERS VERSUS BROTHERS
C. A. L. Rickett, A. A. R. Bote!-
.
STOCK EXCHANGE. XI
L Well: S. A: Ismail, R. M.
Lesueur,
Brutus
King's Lead & King's
Tiny Star & Rugby Star 35.2 1.09.4 1.42.2
Centre Court.
'Double Chance
J.
Racing Boy
LEFT-HANDED CHAMPIONS There has been no left-handed singles champion in France, but the title at Wimbledon has been
the greatest Australia, perhaps
on twice by Norman Brookes, of left hander of all.
He was a contemporary, oy the way of America's famous left- The south of France was once, many years ago, a happy hunting hander. Beals Wright, who beat ground for the famous Harry Brookes in the Davis Cup both in
England and in Australia. Vardon.
IL reason why There is no
Of left-handed pairs there have should not give one of these sevent been relatively few. One of the were the unrelated players an excellent start to what best-known is destined to be the greatest pro-Powells (Kenneth and "R. B.," both killed in the War), who fessional season since the war.
Five of our representatives have reached, the final of the All- played in the Ryder Cup match, Comers doubles at Wimbledon in while Allan Dalley showed him-1910. The donor of the Davis Cup, self to be in the great form during Dwight F. Davis, another Wimble- the Essex-Croydon Alliance match, don doubles finalist, was a left thehander and the hardest smasher of Laidlaw
assistant of all. players. most promising of our
Cox who rose to fame in the "Daily Mirror assistants' tourna ment and is surely destined for in form. is already world fame, A score of eight under fours for
and
is
one
of a world-beater.
FIVE CRICKETERS OF THE YEAR" Once again it is the time of year when the cricket-lover begins to speculate as to the identity of the five players who will be honoured
den's."
Rose Evelyn
Rain Gauge Peter Davey. Foxbridge
Wadebridge
The Hero Belmont Star Blandfordkedy Merry Jester Shamrock.
Miracle
Cyclamen Bay
Ballos & Mersey.... Old Star & Dawn Star ... 1 Soldier of Peace & Judea 1 Merry Time
230.1 1.00.2 1.31
was lodged against the animal on the grounds that it was not under
Another entertaining gu-f chal. Omar: P. N. da Silva, O. et Arculli, thirty holes in winter is the form by having their portraits in "Wis- the care of a licensed trainer. lenge match is likely to be ar. N. da Silva; W. H. Choy, N. Dietz. A. Gomes, Elis M. Joseph ranged in the near future. brothers S. and A. Easterbrook, at and Choy Wing Chiu, Knowle and Exeter, respect vely,
The
A club manager told me to-day neither he nor any other
ENCOURAGEMENT FOR DAILEY manager had heard a word from
To Alfred Padgham this trip the League yet; they did not even
may do most good, He is not v "know" officially of the big changes
have thrown down the gauntlet ever even see-has attracted the best health and is not now proppsed.
would mind betting to the Whitcombe brothers. and record entry for the Henry Lear playing as we know he can. But I
He caught a slight odds--t betting were allow-the challenge has been taken up Cup-the public schools old boys' Dalley, too, is 1
chill on Saturday when, inciden- ed in football!-that the team we by Charles and Ernest, also West contest at Queen's Club. shall play next Saturday. wil be- Countrymen."
Winchester, who have won the tally, he defeated Padgham, and
wild is in bed with a touch of bron-i the stakes and one or two cup every year bat one. well, the one printed for that day on the fixtures!
The League, in fact, are preser ving the same air of mystery as a committee in Geneva or Whitehall. while jess The consequences, serious in football than in politics. are equally irritating.
other little matters are fixed to
#
oppose the winners of the final in everyone's satisfaction the match the challenge round. will take place at Exeter M.C.C.'
Mr
AUSTRALIAN MANAGER Clutton, who have R. C. Riseley H. Howard, of Sydney, and Dr. A. M. Simpson, have will be remembered as treasurer reached the final, where they
which visited England in
chitis.
However, it is hoped that he will be able to go to France where his doings will be eagerly watched by
his Essex backers.
There seem to be only two cer tainties this year-H B, Cameron and Bruce Mitchell, of South Atri- wager ca. My modest annual
and, let me confess, I have been a loser for some years) couples with them the names of E R. T. Holmes, A. Mitchell, of Yorkshire, and the big-hitting Wellard.
HARVEY FIT AGAIN After the Petersen-Harvey fight at Wembley there were many who predicted that Harvey was finished Since then I have had a communi- as regards the heavyweight title. cation from Harvey, whose operu- He will be out of boxing for tion has been entirely successful. some time, of course, but he is reeling. it again already, though continual lack of success since he he has been ordered to rest for a won the Roehampton tournament Jew weeks.
They are anxious to give him
of the Australian cricket cide should meet Eton, who have every encouragement this season, 1930. Aird as first string. Lord Aber They hope he will recover his con- Now he writes to a friend in Eng-dare, R. H. Hi and N. F. H. Freundence, which has been sapped by denthal play for the Old Wake- lund that he has been manager to not
an England side in Australia-the hamists. M.C.C. team now in New Zealand,
CHECK FOR MCAVOY Because Jock McAvoy, our mid-i dle-weight champion, did
Anson make
a hasty meal of Green at Philadelphia last night, tis stock has slumped in America
4. it would appear from cabled story of his fight with the negro.
the
Often American "unknowns" are the toughest of fellows. Still, t is not enough that McAvoy only outpointed Green.
+
He was asked from Lord's and Auckland to make easy the way of the team during their Austra *lan fixtures."
"
three years ago.
Harvey is far from convinced FEWER SHOTS AT BISLEY
It was for this reason that they that he lost to Petersen at their There is controversy in the rifle-
matched him in a 72 holes en-third meeting. and while I ignore shooting world.
Noted rinemen, including win-counter with Alfred Perry, the boxers claims in the these mat- neis of great events such as the open champion, If he can recover ters as a rule, I feel bound to say be "a that it would not surprise me were King's Prize, have been organising his confidence. Dalley can
compaign against the proposal great asset to British golf. He is Petersen and the Cormishman to "I was eight weeks on the ions,
meet again in the open air during Council of the Nationala beautiful natural player.
If he has a weakness it is in the the summer. he writes, "and it was about the of the
LAST HORSE WINS paplest and most pleasant cricket-Rifle Association to make impor-
tant changes in the conditions of shots to the green from 140 yards. ing job I have ever had.
Here's a quaint racing tale from In other respects he is a polished a de- shooting at next July meeting.
The criticism will be delivered performer, long and accurate with Germany. Four horses contested fine as a special general meeting of his woods and a splendid putter.the Prix Farmen at Rheinhausen, and the horse that finished last men on Friday.
won the race.
2 desperate The dissatisfied marksmen will
Two fought out The council's proposals, devised
time and ammunition, ble resolutions providing that finish, well in front of the others. to save
as As they passed the post, however, are to make the big events which the conditions shall remain constitute the grand aggregate last year. If they are defeated at these was some trouble and both Backers of the third horse were seven-shot instead of ten-shot; to the meeting they propose to take were disqualified, abolish all practice shots and to a postcard vote of members of the
BH. stroke of luck when an objection Introduce two compulsory shots National Rifle Association through-congratulating themselves on a
out the country. onvertible at will.
"The English chaps are I am not fearful for his chancra against John Henry Lewis for the lightful lot, and E. R. T. Holmes, cruiser
on the captata, a particularly title of the world March 13, but after last night's fellow, and conscientious in the the
He la to happening 1 am less disposed to interests of his team. take his victory against that be thanked for the part he his played over here in bringing pro- per understanding,
negro for granted. Lewis in a title and Lew's in a contest with out serious meaning bear no re- lationship one with the other.
LEN HARVET AS LOOKER-ON
Len Harvey, recuperating after
Mr. Howard is a member of the Board of Control,
TEHOLD BOYS AT TENNIS
"Real" tennis-that historic his operation has been shooting game which relative'y few people
shooting
And so the last horse won the
prise! ruce-much to the jockey's sur-
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