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LOCAL FOOTBALL LEAGUE

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HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, MONDAY, OCTOBER 12, 1936.

SHANGHAI

TENNIS

VISITORS

Ulster Rifles's Robust Play Play Colony Teams

Against Club Wins Match

CHINESE OLYMPIC FOOTBALLERS MAKE FIRST APPEARANCE

Big Crowd At Caroline Hill

4 full programme of local Football League matches was de- cided over the week-end. Playing on the home ground at the Valley on Saturday, the Hong Kong Football Club seniors met with their first defeat at the hands of the Royal Ulster Rißes by three goals to one. Robust methods adopted by the military team "won the day. Tempers were frayed in this game.

Kowloon Football Club, suffered bad luck when they lost to the Kowloon Chinese before the own supporters by the only The Royal Koal scored in the last few minutes of the game. Welch Fusiliers easily overcame the Chinese Athletic.

Thousands flocked to Caroline B yesterday afternoon to witness the football match played between the All-China Olymple v soccer team and a Best Chinest XI in aid of Generalissimo Chiang Kai-shek's aeroplane birthday gift fund. The Olympic players, "lead by the versatile Lee Wal Tong, received thunderous. oystion from the crowds that packed the stands and the hill- side overlooking the ground.

ROBUST METHODS

BY RIFLES

What would otherwise have been

an epic struggle, was

Frayed tempera when

the Hong

RESULTS AT A GLANCE

į

Over Week-end

HARD FOUGHT SETS YESTERDAY

CRICKET OVER WEEK-END

LAWN BOWLS

Fine Form Displayed By Owen Hughes

SOLDIER SCORES A CENTURY

In an, intra-Club all day match The visiting tennis players of theor. the Club ground on Saturday Shanghai Country Club, were seen H. Owen Hughes' tean beat A. W. in action on the Kowloon Cricket Hayward's XI by three wickeţa. H. Club Courts yesterday afternoon Owen Hughes, who hit 13 boun- when many hard fought sets were duries, was undefeated with 79. deelded. The sue was shared, Kowloon and Shanghai winning -two matches each

Scores were as follows:-

EC Fincher and W. C. Hung (Kowloon) beat A. G, Melse and J. du Pac de Marsoultes (Visitors) 6-3,

14 7-5, 7-5.

T G. Figgis and J. G. Forbes (Visitors) beat Ho Wai Hing and Ma Chiu Chang Kowloon) 8-6. 7-5, 3-8:

Mrs. Wilson and Mrs. W, E, DOW-

Gutierrez Shield

-First Round

First round

Lo matches

the Gutierrez Shield competition were decided on the Hong Kong Foot- ball Club green yesterday after- nood and resulted as follows!—

England defeated Ireland 23-30; Malaya deserted India 26-13: Portugal

27-17,

defeated Philippines

Scotland drew a bye.

A. W. Hayward's XI: 175 CR NEW GOAL KICK

LAW PROBLEM®

Bathurst 70,, A. W. Hayward 50. R. M. Holden, 3 for 4, H. Owen Hughes 5 for 6, H W. Batnes 2 for 38).

H. Owen Hughes XI: 282 CH To Be Straightened

Owen 79 not out, H. W. Baines 12, P. C. Frost, 2 for 58, F. Ai Dunnett 4 for 74).

CENTURY SCORED,

An undefeated innings of 124 by Cpi. Shipp, of the Royal Engineers, the ling (Kowloon) beat Mrs. Krenov featured the match between

Royal Engineers and the East Lan- and Mrs. T. M. Burton (Visitors)

cashire Regiment at Sookunpoo 6-1, 9-7, 6-2.

on Saturday, the game resulting in

Mrs. Dvorjetz and Miss J. Massey (Visitors) beat Miss M. Gruftha and Miss A. Mackenzie (Kowloon) 6-4, 6-3, 6-0.

SATURDAY'S MATCHES Playing against the best of the Shanghai Country Club, the Circle Sportif Francaise and the Russian Club, Hong Kong defeated the 3 visitors in a somewhat mediocre exhibition of tennis at the Chinese R.C. on Saturday.

FIRST DIVISION

marred by

Club

Athletic

Kowloon Police

1 Rifles

1

Fusiliers

0 K. Chinese

1

1 St. Joseph's

3

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Kong Football Club met the Royal

Ulster Rifles on Saturday on the Club

The result was a KTUURG.

win for the soldiers by three goais to one.

The robust methods adopted by the military side, which at times appeared questionable, completely! Athletic

Navy But the smooth-working civilian alde us of their stride, and the game lo the latter stages degener- ated to a rough and tumble at- fair.

At half-time the score stood at iso rouls to all against the Club, Fergusson having netted a great goal, and Stevens having converted a pelialty given against Byd 'Strange for handling:

On resumption of play, the Club adopted more aggressive methods with the result that they found the net through Elliott, after Fow- ler had made a perfect opening.

Towards the end of the game. Fergusson drove in a hard shot, "and although Rodger had the ball well covered, he let slip from this grasp into the net.

If any player was disappointed after the game. It must be Fowler. "He opened the game with a spec- tacular run down the field 10 Crash in a shot that had Conner Completely beaten-bat the ahot "ble the upright. Later he again

sent in another unstoppable shot... But it. again hit the upright!

SECOND DIVISION

Kowloon Engineers

C. Police E. Lancs.

1 Rides

4

0 Fusillers

3

G

South Chinu

2

2 K. Chinese

1

4

Eastern

1

1" Eyemun

1

3 Stonecutters

THIRD DIVISION

2 Recreio

0

East Lancs. Kwong Wan Air Force R.A.O.C.

St. Joseph's Engineers

1 Liga

Fusiliers OR.A.M.C

The visiting men gave a sound Exhibition, but were by no means better than the average Colony "A" Division League players, with "the exception perhaps of J. du Pac de Marsouiles, who gave a delightful, though impetuous display, partner-

ed by Miss J. Massey.

In the mixed doubles, Fizgls, of the visitors, made the best imm- pression. He possessed a deadly service and was cool at all times..

His partner, Mrs, Dvorletz, the smallest of the Shanghal ladies, al-

3 though the most powerful hitter.

7 played a rousing game, although

1 she was weak on her backhand.

0

4. E. Police $ R.A.S.C

3

0

justified the optimism of the Fusi- hers' selectors when the soldiers emerged winners by four goals to one.

The Fusillers played very well The outstanding player, Grindley, received good support from his | raen, although the distribution of Wanklyn was inclined to be a little reckless when pressed. Among the forwards Talbot, the interporter, was outstanding.

The results were:-

3. A. Rumjahn and Miss R. Rum- Jahn (Hong Kong beat J. 0. Forbes and Mrs. T. M. Burton (Visitors) 6-0, 6-1, 4-6.

Iu Tak-chéuk and Mrs. Litton (Hong Kong beat J, da Paz de Marsoulies and Miss J. Massey (Visitors), 4-6, 9-7, 6-2.

Tsui Wal-put and Miss R. Perry (Hong Kong) beat A. G. Meise and Mrs. B. Krenov (Visitors) 4-6. B-3, 6-3.

H. D. Rumjahn and Mrs. Chiu Chun-chly, (Hong Kong) beat T. G. Figgis and Mrs, Dvorletz (Visitors) 6-3, 6-2, 6-3.

(2) completing through Howlett his "Eat-trick," and Darly.

LA Hung-ching leader of the at- tack was prominent for the Ath- Teamst 1.

letic, but was hampered by lack of Club-Rodger: Hill, 8. Strängę: support from the intermediate

NAVY GO NAP Drop Forrow. E. Strange; Fowler, line, while Chin Chi-fun and Lee Fleming Elliott. Wilson, Bickford. Tak-kee in the inside positions ap- The Second Division match be

Rifles:--Connor: Fickering, Ste-peared to become demoralised by tween the Royal Navy and South vens, McCtonigal, Moore Miller; the soldiers' defence and spent China at Causeway Bay, resulted most of their time assisting their in a 6-2 win for the sallora. Gauld, Ervin, Campbell, Fergusson, Dó-

half-backs. herty, Hartigan.

the Navy inside-left, was infine Teams;

form, and received able support Fusiliers: Rowlands; Wheeler.from Spencer and Buckland The Keating: Wanklyn, Grindley, Tay-outstanding players for the Chi- lor: Parry, Dennis, Evans, Talbot nese were Lee Pul-leung and Wong

Kam-woon. and Hughes.

San defended Tia Athletic-Tam Kwan-kon: Lo very well. Wai-man, Wong Sik-ping; Ng Tak- wing, Cheng Ying-kuen, Lo Wai- kuen: Lai Wal-dal, Li Hing-ching, Cheon Moon-wing, Chin Chi-fun. Lee Tak-kee.

KOWLOON HAVE HARD LUCK

Any exciting final to an other- what colourless game was seen pr Saturday when the Kowloon Chinese Football Club defeated the Kowloon Football Club by one goal tall

Blu Tin-iin, the goalkeeper, for the Chinese, played a magnificent game, and repaised the attacks of

Knox and V. White.

Bowen helped tremendously in his position, as full back for the Kowloon Football Club

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During the closing minutes of the match the Chinese made desperate attempt to reach their opponents' goal, and Lau Chung- ashg, catching Bowen unawares. sent in a slow shot just out of each of the Kowloon custodian.

Teams:

Kowloon:-Minhinnett: Everest and Bowen: G.: White, Bills and Boyd: Eastman, Evans, D. Knox,

White and Honniball. Kowloon Chinese:8 Tin-in; Kwok Ping-tiong and Max-Sul- bon; Ho Cho pin. Chan Hong. kwong and Lal Kwok-chui; Tang Kwong-sum, Lau Chung Bang, Wong' Wing-hong. Chau Man-ent and Fung King-yue.

FUSILIERS WIN

The First Division football en counter between the Fuslers and the Athletic which was played on aturday at Caroline Hill fully

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SECOND DIVISION

The Second Division football en- counter between the Fusillers and the Athletic at Caroline Hill o Saturday resulted in a win for the soldiers by three zoals to nil. The geal Fusiliers scored their first through Sullivan (centre forward), Harrison added the second :soon after, and the last goal was also netted by äullvan.........

KOWLOON WIN

A Second Division match. be-

tween Kowloon and the Kowloon Chinese was played on the KFC. Baturday. Kowloon on ground won 2-1.

W. Knox and O'Connor scored the two goals for Kowloon and Chau Yue-zing scored for Chinese, to

HOWLETT'S, “HAT TRICK"

RIFLES ON TOP The Hong Kong Football Club juniors were defeated by the Royal Ulster Rifles by four to one at the Valley. The Rifles shooting » was accurate and the outstanding play- ers were Farrell and Wislon," "

EXHIBITION MATCH

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All-China And Rest In

Drawn Game

Thousands Rocked to Caroline Hill yesterday afternoon to witness the exhibition match played be tween the All-China Olympic team and the Chinese Rest eleven. The result was a draw of one goal all. Midway through the first half. the Olympic team took the lead through Wang Mel. Shun (centre- half) but before the interval the Rest managed to level the score through Henry Young. The se- cond half was full of thrills but neither aide could find the net.

Teams

China: Pau Ka Ping: Mak Slu Hon. Li Tin Sang: Leung Wing Chiu, Wong Mel Shun. Lee Kwok The Royal Engineers defeated Wal: Tso Kwai Shing. Lai Wing. the Eastern by four goals to one, Lee Wat Tong, Cheuk Shek Kami, at Rookunpoo. Howlett opened Lee Sheir Yan. the scoring for the Engineers, and the Eastern equalised early in second-half through Yan Shu. The Suppers made a series of on- alaughts on the Eastern good which resulted in three. further goals

The Rest: Wong Wah Kal; Leung In Chan, Wong Ping: Ho Chor Yin, Lam Tak Po, Yeung Kwok Wah; Tang Kwong Bum, Bung Ling Sing. Chan Tak Fal, Yeung Puri Hol Ching Mun Ling.

a draw.

R.E.: 211 (Cpl. "Shipp 124 not

out, Spr. Hoddinott 25, Pte. Dickinson 4 for 40, C. S. M. Elvin 4 for 83).

East Lanes: 91 for 8 wkts. (Cpl. Goldsworthy 24, C.S. M. Elvin 3. Lieut. R.. A. Barron 5 for ...25).

PERRY IN FORM

At the Kowloon Cricket Club on Saturday. E. C. Fincher's XI de- feated F. Goodwin's XI by 18 runs, Fincher's XI: 189 (A. E. Perry 67 retired, K. M. Baxter, 31 not cut, and A. A. Dand 24, R. Broadbridge 3 for 18). Goodwin's X1: 151 (N. A. E.. MacKay, 39, F. Broadbridge 41 retired, R. A. Hording 32 retir- ed. F. Goodwin 2 for 15).

ROYAL NAVY TRIAL

cricket

The Royal Navy held a trial, at King's Parks on Saturday, when the "A" team beat the "B" team.

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"A" teám: 98 (Lt.-Comdr. Collier

34 retired, L. B. William, 14. Comdr. Hayter 4 for 22, Corp. Arden 3 for 25 and Lt. Faunthorpe 2 for 8)

"B" team:

90 (L. 8. B. A. Rees 30 retired, Tel. Tufnell 6 for 15, Lt.-Comdr. Barney, 2 for 19).

INDIANS' GAME

The Indian Recreation Club held cricket trial on their ground at Sookunpoo on Saturday between elevens captained by A. el Arculli and A. K. Minu, the game result- ing in a draw.

Minu's XI: 159 for 10 wkts, dec. (M. R Abbas 30 retired. M. I Razack 41 retired, A. Aziz 27, M. el Arculli 3 for 25, A. el Arculli 3 for 27).

Arculll's XI: 148 for 7 wkts. (A. Rumjaha 57 retired, A. R Sumad 48 retired A.-K. Büfied 2 for 13, A. T. Chiba 2 for 12).

HAT TRICK

A hat trick" by E. Souza fer- tured the intra-club game at Crai- gengower on Saturday teain captained by J. L' Youngsaye beat a team led by E: Zimmern by 87 runa

Out" Next Season!

HOME FOOTBALL RESULTS

Sunderland Defeated By Huddersfield

GLASGOW CUP FINAL

London, Oct. 19.

A feature of the Home League football matches' played to- day was the defeat of Sunderland by Huddersfield by the odd goal in three. There were five drawn matches in the Second Division.

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Full results and league tables are as follows:-

Queen's PR. 10 5 14 15 13 11

Northampton 10 2 4 14 13 10 Walsall

Brighton.. Clapton O. Crystal Pal.

FIRST DIVISION

Arsenal

i Wednesday

1

ነፂ

Birmingham Bolton

2 Leeds

1

Notts, C.

1 Derby

3

0

0

1

Q'llingham

1

Exeter

3. L'verpool

3

Aldershot

1 Stoke

0

1 Chelsea

0

Torquay Bristol C

4 Grimsby

2

Newport

One of the problems witch have Brentford arisen out of the new goal-kick | Everton rule was revealed recently by Mr. W. Firklord, senior vice-president of the Football Association, at a meeting of the Hampshire F. A

Council at Southampton.

Mr. Pickford said a reteree wrote to the Council asking what he should do if a player stood within the penalty area in a position to intercept the ball when a goal-tick

Wild

being taken. The referee. pointed our that the new law fald

4 M'chester U. 1 Wolves Huddersfield 2 Sunderland Manchester C. 1 Charlton Middlesboro' Portsmouth Preston

W. Bromwich

LEAGUE TABLE

Portsmouth Derby

Charlton

Stoke

P, W. D. L. F.,A, Pts. 10 5 3 2 17 10 13 10 6 13 29 19 13

10 5 3 2 21 17 13 10 4 4 2 16 11 12 9 8 3.20 15 12 10 3 5 2 15 14 11 10 4 3 3 20 15 11

Middlesboro Chelsea Grimsby Preston NE 9 4 2 3 10 11 10 M'chester C. 10 2 5 3 18 14 9

9 4 2 3 14 17 10 10 4 2 4 13 14 10 10 5 5 22 22 10

9 2 4 3 11 13 8 10 2 4 6 18 19 8 93 24 18 24 8 8 93 2 4 18 20 92 3 4 1 15 7 9 3 1 5 14 14 7

1 down that, the ball from a goal-Brentford kick must be kicked direct into play Huddersfield

Everton "beyond" the penalty area, but at the same time, by an older law, an attacking player could stand not nearer than 10 yards to the ball. Th's gave the player a, margin of two yards in which to stand inside" the penalty area, in which position he could intercept the goal-kick before it passed out of the penalty Sunderland 94 14 16 18 9 | area. Should a player taking up Birmingham 10 3 3 4 17 199 such a position be warned for "un- | Liverpool 10 3 3 4 17 18 9

Arsenal gentlemanly conduct?

Mr. Pickford said that the player | Wednesday had an undoubted right to stand West Brom Inside the penalty area. provided | M'chester U. he was not nearer to the ball than | Bolton 10 yards, and that no action could. | Wolves be taken against him by the re- Leeds feree for ungentleman'y conduct. Should the tall hit a player inside the penalty area and therefore not éross the penalty area line, the k'ck must be retaken, 'continued Mr. Pickford, who added that, in like circunistances, should the ball after hitting the player travel beyond the penalty area, the goal-kick was a properly taken kiek..

"Nothing can be done about the new law now," concluded Mr. Pick- fordi "but, no doubt, it will be straightened out next season."

RECORD CROWD AT MAT FIGHT

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10 2 17:10 22 5

SECOND DIVISION

Barnsley Bradford

Burnley Coventry. Doncaster Fulham Newcastle Norwich Notts F Plymouth Sheffield Ų

Bury

0 Bury

10 4 24 14 15 10 10 3 3 4 14 15 9

10 4 1 5 12 11 9

10 3 3 4 12 13 9

10 3 3 4 15 16 9

10 4 1 8 T IS 19

10 3 1 6 13 19 7 10 2 3 5 14 22 7 10 2 2 6 14 19

10 1 3 6 10 22 5 10 3 7 2 22 3

THIRD DIVISION (North)

Accrington

BAITOW:

Chester

Crewe

Fall

Lincoln Mansfeld

N. Brighton Oldham Port Vale Rochdale

2 Stockport

5 Carl'sle

2 Southport

2 Tranmere

3 Gateshead

6 Wrexham

3 Halifax.

↑ Darlington 4

Rotherham

1 York

1 Hartlepools

LEAGUE TABLE

Chester Lincoln Hul Mansfield Halifax Stockport Oldham Hartlepools Wrexham

Southport

1

P. W. D. L. F. A.Pts. 10 8 11 31 7 17

10 6 2 2 22 10 14

8

5 4 13 6 14

9

6 1 2 21 12 13

10 6 1 3 11 II^13.

10 5 8 2 21 13 13

10 5 2 3 23 17 22 8 4 3 2 11 -8 11 10 3 3 14 16 10 10 3 4 3 15 18 10

N. Brighton 10 3 8 4 11 12 10

9 3 15 16 19 7

3 Blackburn

York

9 2 4 3 11 12 8

Tottenham

1

Rotherham

9 3 2 4 18 19 8

3

Bradford C.

1

Port Vale

10 3 2 5.12 17 8

◊ "Swansea

0

Tranmere

10 2 3 5 16.22

2 Southampton

0

Crewe

10 7 3 11 21

7

1 Leicester

C

Barrow

3 West Ham

3

Carlisle

2 ChesterfieldTM

2

2 Aston Villa

3

Rochdale

2

1.

Accrington

"}

Gateshead

9

- 4 5 10 21 .4

4

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SCOTTISH LEAGUE

2 Blackpool

LEAGUE TABLE

Blackpool Barnsley Aston Villa Plymouth

Between Aguinaldo Coventry

And Indian

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BOUT DECLARED when a

A DRAW

Youngaaye's XI: -174 (A. Zim- mera S1 retired, G. Souza 38, A R.. H. Esmall 29, G. Lee 18, D. Hunt 3 for 4, E. Bouza 3 to 18). Zimmern's XI: 91 (E. Zimmern, 19, D. Hunt 12, E. R. Iranee 11, Q. Sonza 3.for 14).

NARROW WIN

In a friendly cricket match at King's Park on Saturday the Police Recreation Club beat Clnh đẹ Recreio by two-run.

Police: 43 (T. R. Hunter 14, A. Remedios, 6 for 16).

Recreio 41 (B. G. Baker & for 18) C. Pope 5 for 16),

CRICKET MATCH

Police Easily Defeat

Local Press

In a friendly cricket match play- ed on the Folice R.C. ground yes- terday afternoon, the Police de- feated a Hong Kong, Press eleven by five wickets.

Batting first, the newspapermen compiled 136 runs, the highest contributor being F. M. el Arculli, who scored 61. G. Lee contributed 27.

P.W.D. F. A.Pts. 10 5 4 1 10 9 14 10 5.3 2 15 10 13 10 5 2 3 14 12 12 10.4 4 2 11 12

10 4 4 2 23 14.12 10 4 4 2 13 10 12 Newcastle .10 6-4 16 11 12 Fulham

10.5 2 3 16 12 12 Notta F. 10 3.6 2 15 16 11 Sheffield U. 10 4 2 4 13 14 10 Burnley 10 4 2 4 14 13 10 Southampton 10 4 2 4 13 17 10 Swansea

4 2.3 15 10 10 Blackburn

A record crowd gathered to Tottenham watch the American "all in" wrest-Norwich (

between Jegat Singh and Westham ing. Young Aguinaldo at the Alhambra Chesterfeld Theatre yesterday.

Doncaster

9 3 1 5 13 20.7

Darlington

9 14 4 14 21 6

10 2 2 6 11 21 R

9 2 2 5 7 10 6

Aberdeen Albion Clyde

Haratton

FIRST DIVISION

Hearts Kilmarnock

Queen's P Queen of S. *Rangers

3. Dunfermline

1 Motherwell

2 Third Lanark 4

2 St Mirren

4 Dundee

3 Falkirk

0 Celtic

2 Arbroath

▾ Partick

St Johnstone 3 Hibernian

played

LEAGUE TABLE

# 3. 3 3 10 11.0

10 4 1 5 17 14 D

# 10 2 4 4 14 18 8

10 3 2 5 16 18

B

10 3 1 6 17 14

7

92 3 4 5 11

Aberdeen Motherwell

7

Rangers

Celtic

Bearta

5

Dundee

A poor show was given by Har-Bradford C. 10 2 3 5 14 20 7 ban Singh and Arjun Singh when Leicester 10 2 2.6 14 19 6 they fought under Indian rules. Bradford 10 2 1 7-8 24 All through the match the latter had the better of Harban Singh. At one stage the fight was stopped because Arjun Singh had his foot on the other's neck and tried to pull him over. Quite a number of times both of them fell out of the ring.

1 Exeter

1 Brighton

THIRD DIVISION (South)

Aldershot Bournemouth Bristol R. Cardiff Clapton

The match was declared a draw. | Crystal P. Young Aguinaldo and Jeger Luton -Singh next entered the ring:

Millwall

1 Southend

7 "Queen's, P.R.

1 Notts C

3 Reading

4 Bristol C.

7 Newport

0 Watford

3 Gillingham

1. Torcay

LEAGUE TAULE

It was wonderful at times now | Northampton either of them ever got out of Swindon the various grips. The most torill- ¦ Walsall ing was the scissor, grip on the neck. The victim would gradually work- his body round:so that both hands were resting on the canvas, then he would stand on his lead | Cardlî and twist his body in such a man- Bournemouth 10 7 1 2 18 8 15 ner that his bead-would come but Luton, dig between the legs.

Watford

In the third round the Filipino | Millwali had the better of the Indian. Be Southend commenced by hitting the Indian Swindon on the jaw with his elbow which Bristol R. knocked him to the ropes. Each in Reading

gave the other similar

tura

T. R. Hunter dismissed six bats. treatment. The Indian charged men for 58 while Pope fook four | his opponent two or three times wickets for 39.

The Police replied with 195 for five wickets, J.-L. Stephens 42 not: out, A. E. Carey 23. Pope 38, P. H. Loughlin 16 and T R. Hunter 17 were top scorera. E. MacNider captured two wickets for 17.

Kilmarnock

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FW.D.L F.A. Pts. 12 8 3 1 32 13.19 11 312 31 16 17 10 † 322 317

11 7 2 2 24 14 15

11 8 2 3 28 19 14

11 5 3 3 15 16 13

11 6 1 4 23 17 13

Third Lanark 11 5 2 4 19 1 12

1 HamiltoN 1182 $27 23 12 0 Arbroath..

2 Partick

12 5 15 16 20 11

10 4 3 3 25 18 11

0 | Queen's P. 12 3 3.6

18t Johnstone 11 4 1 6 1st. Mirren

0 Falkir 2 Hibern'an

1 Clude

0 Albion

P. W.DL. F. A. Pis. [ 11 7 2 2 19-11 16

10 7 1 2 24 11.15

10 6 3 2 24 12 13 10 5 3 2 20 11 13

11 4 4 3 20 14 12 10 5 2 3 25 14 12 10 5 1 4 14 16 11

10 5 1 4 17 17 11-

but the Filipino almost knocked ever the Indian tried to get up Aguinaldo would bend his foot the Indian out of the ring.":

Twice in the whole bout the causing him to yell. This kept up- Indian picked up the Filiping and for at least three minutes. dung him down."..

The bout was declared a draw at the end of the fourth round

At one stage both men had each other in the toe lock, and wher-by Mr. W. Logan, referee.

11 4 1 6 11 4 7 11 2.3

11 3 1 7 11 2 2 7

Dunfermline 11 2 2 7 Queen of 8. 11 1 2, 8 14 13

GLASGOW CUP FINÁL

Rangers

2 Partick

"GOLF WIN FOR VALLEY

F'ay'ng at the Valley yesterday, the Happy Valey go'fers defeated the Kowloon Gaif·· Clüb {b}/113 points. In the singles the Valley scored 11 points to Kowloon's 61 while in the foursomes played in the afternoon, the Valey notebed a further 114 points to 5 points scored by the Kowloon Go'f Club representat'res The Valley's final total was 223 points and Rowinon 114 points.

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