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The following are the Axtures in the English and Scottish League to be played on Saturday the 31st Inst. The teams in bald type are tipped to win:-
Barne
Bolton W. " Shefeld Wed.
Derby Co. Preston N.E
Manchester U Huddersfield T.
Chesterfeld Southampton." Swansea T. Notts F.
Aston Villa Bradford C. Doncaster, R.
Darlington Stockport Co.
DIVISION I
Mileage.
BIRMINGHAM
80
VI
CHARLTON
140
V.
CHELSEA
115
የ.
GRIMSBY T
110
V.
Leeds U.
170
V.
BRENTFORD
Liverpool
175
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Arsenal
MANCHESTER C.
105
Y.
Sunderland.
MIDDLESBRO'
105
V.
Everton
PORTSMOUTH
120
Wolves
STOKE C.
35
T.
W. BROM.
80
V
DIVISION II.
BARNSLEY
20
BLACKBURN R.
200
V.
BLACKPOOL
135.
V.
BRADFORD
80.
Y
BURY
25
V
Burnley
LEICESTER
90
V
Fulliam
NEWCASTLE
330
7.
Plymouth
NORWICH
120
*
Coventry
Shefeld 17.
140
.
TOTTENHAM
175
Y
WEST HAM
140
V
DIVISION III. (NORTH)
BAKROW
75
V
CARLISLE
110
!
CHESTER
115
♥.
Hull C.
CREWE A
35
New Brighton
HALIFAX T.
20
Accrington
HARTLEPOOLS U.
90
MANSFIELD
30
Lincoln
ROCHDALE:
B5
Y.
Gateshead
SOUTHPORT
€0
V
Fort Vale
TRANFERE R.
25
V.
Oldham.
YORK .C.
100
V.
Wrexham
DIVISION I (SOUTH)
BRISTOL C.
80
V.
Aldershot.
CARDIFF
145
V.
Brighton
CLAPTON 0.
110
N
Bristol R
CRYSTAL PAL.
10
V..
Watford
EXETER
196
V.
Southend
LUTON
105
P.
Bournemouth
NOTTS CU.
60
QUEEN'S PARK R.
105
Gillingham
READING
90
V.
TORQUAY
110
Y.
WALSALL
120
Y.
Newport Co. Swindon T. Northampton
SCOTTISH LEAGUE
ABERDEEN.
Y
Albion R.
ABROATH.
V.
Celtic.
Clyde
V.
Hearts
FALKIRK
V.
Motherwell
HAMILTON
V.
Rangers
Hibernian
V
Third Lanark
PARTICK TH
Dundee
QUEEN OF SOUTHI
V.
St. Johnstone
QUEEN'S FARK
Kilmarnock
ST. MIRREN
YACHTING
Keen Sailing
Yesterday
The “Bweepstake" Race of the
** terdny
Rotherham
Millwall
Dunfermline
"SWIMMING
Annual Aquatics Of
St. John Ambulance
By kind permission of the Com- RAK. Yacht Club was salled "yes-mittee of the South China Bathing Club, the St. John's Ambulance Brigade swimming trophies will be competed for on Sunday morning next (Nov. 1) at the South China Bathing Club at 10.30 am. Only efficient members of the Brigade may compete.
Course: Kowloon Rock. (8), Channel Rock (S), Club Line (8). Channel Rock (9), Club Line. Dis- tance: 7.4 miles.
Mixed Classes Started at 14.55
Finished Corr. Pos. Diana, HI 18.16.21 16.16.21 "3
(Mr. P. Ramus).
Gael, G 16.42.03 16.17.25 4
Mr. A. McMillan).
Eunice. 03... 16.40.05 18.14.48 2
1
(Miss P. M, King). Widgeon, Y5 ... 16.25.34 18.12.23
(Miss Crawhall-Wilson):
.... 18:33.53 16.19.05 5 Zephyr. ¥8
(Capt. Freeman), -
"A" Class-Started at 15.00
Finished Pos.
16.33.17 4
Lobo, A2
(Mrs. E. Edwards).
Isobel, A7.....
(Maj, Dixon).
True Blue, Alf
3 16.32.52
18.30.52 2
(Mrs. G. D. Adams), Painted Lady. A14 ... 18.30.23
(Maj... Booty),
SPORTS PROMOTER ACQUITTED
1
Paris, Oct. 27. Jeft Dickson, the British sports promoter, has been acquitted on the charge preferred against him here of stealing documents from the desk of the former Chairman of the Board of Directors of the Bailu- ! Palais des Sports, Flerre
teaud, who died on September 28, 1933.
When first charged, Dickson pleaded not guilty and indignantly denied any connection with the matter.
The prosecution alleged that the documents missing, were Ballu- teaud's will, private account book, receipt for advances to the Com- pany and a private letter to be handed to his widow in case of his death.. Reuter
The events are (a) Team Race, (b) Life Saving. (c). Breast Stroke. (4) Back Stoke, and (e) Brigade Championship.
Last year the Indian Division had the somewhat unique distinction of winning all events.
The trophies which are held by the winners for one year are his- totic, and bear the names of the "holders from the year 1916, when a St. John Ambulance' Brigade was formally inaugurated.
The Ellis Kadoorie Shield pre- 'sented by the late Bir Eilis Kadoorie (prior to receiving the honour of kuighthood) is for Team Race.
The Ho Tung Challenge Cup for life Saving.
The Ho Brothers Challenge Cup to the winner of the Brigade Cham- pionship.
The Nam Yeung and the Chan Chan Nam's Cups are for the win- ners of the Back and Breast Strokes. respectively.
The Sir Paul Chater Shield-is held by the division which secures the highest number of points at the meeting-3, 2. or 1 points being counted for the first, second or third place in each event.
HONG KONG DAILY PRESS THURSDAY, OCTOBER 29, 1936.
HOCKEY
Argonauta Beat
TRAINING GALLOPS
The following training times were recorded at the gallops at
K.I.T.C. In Replay Happy Valley yesterday morning:
ONE-SIDED VICTORY
In the inter-section "Knock-out” tournament of the HK, Bockey Association, the Argonauta played the Kowloon Indian Tennis Cluo yesterday at Marina Ground and won by the margin of three goals to nil after a hard fought match
The Portuguese opened the scor. ing through their concerted efforts from the start of the game. An- gelo made the only score in the first half of the game by a tricky play, and was most persistently in the forefront with his neat stick- work
"
Souza. the Portuguese goal- keeper, made a magnificent save. as did Pinto; the full back of the Indians. when he blocked the ball just in front of his own goal when: the goalkeeper was not there.
The Portugese put up such a good defence that the Indians did not penetrate their side of the feld in the second half until about ten minutes before the end of the match
Gasano scored the second goal for the Argonauta and al- though darkness, was setting in by that time. B. Ogsang added the third goal for the, vi:tora.
The Indians made every effort In the near-darkness to even the score, but falled.
Capt. G. W. P. Kimm refereed the garne, and he sighted many "sticks," which was the only fea- that marred an otherwise ture well-played game.
BILLIARDS
Young Chup
Oak Bay Strathroy
37.4 1.14.2 1.47.2 2.15.4 23.2
Dis- 1st 2nd 3rd 4th Last
tance
QT. Qr. Qr. QT. Qr.
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41.1 1.20.3 1.58.2
35.4
1
42.1
1.25.2 1.59.1
33.4
Stopwatch
1
Victoria Hall
Cavalcade
42:2 1.21.4 1.58.2 2.31.2 39 39.3 1.18 1.53.1 2.23.4 31.3 45.3 1.25.3 2.01.1
..35.3
Mayflower
1
39.1
Donovan and Rousseau...... 1 Copper Idol Bailos
51
1.55.1 2.28.1 33 1.18. 1.34.2 211,1 241.3 30.2
1
41.4 1.18.3 1.48.2
31.4
1
42
1.21
1.55.1 3.27.4 32.3
型
41.3
1.17.1 1.49.1
:32
Gold Sovereign and Soldier
of Peace
1
1
33.1 1.08.3 1.43.3 2.18
34.2
Estover
1
33.2 1.09 144
2.18.2 34.2
High Honour and Don
3
35
Herod and Honeymoon Eve 1
1.07.2 1.40.2 33.2 1.05.3 1.38
33
Old Star and Rugby Star... I Ebony Idol
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34
1
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40
Rose Evelyn
King's Parade
Blue Ribbon............ Burgomaster
BRITAIN'S
NEW NAVY
Greatest Activity Since The War
BUILDING TIME CUT
At no
has
39.2 1.17.31.51.4 2.22.4 31
2.10.1 32.1 39.3 1.16.3 1.51.2 2.24.2 33
34.1 1.08.2 1.42.3 45.2 1.29.2 2.07.1 2.40.4 33.3
1.16.4 1.48
31.1
PARIS-SAIGON
AIR RACE
Paris, Oct. 27.
on the The second machine Paris-Saigon route was forced to make an emergency landing "at Bushire in Perria, owing to trou- ble with the oil-ieeder. This lea- ves only one machine in the race, namely the "Gaudoun" piloted by Challe and Henry, who made a new start ar Le Bourget on Mon- time since the war
day after returning from. Turin, there been so much activity in the i where they were obliged to land Naval Construction Department at
on account of a defect with the the Admiralty or in the dockyards.ol-feeder. At noon they were again naval armament centres, and pri- vate establishments working Admiralty contracts. The slogan is the states "Full speed ahead," "Daily Telegraph."
Already it has-been found pos- sible to reduce the normal period and outfitting war- tor building
on
Full Results Of Games ships of every class, in some cases
To Date
NEW HIGH BREAK
Some good play was seen during the past week, both at Snooker and Billiards.
At Lymoon, Sgt. Bloomfield beat the previous highest billiard break with a perfect 45.
Some good play was witnessed in other Messes, The Garr. Sgt. Mess are at present at the top of the league, with the R.W.F. Sgts. Mess a close second,
Results are as follows.--
R.A.M.C.
Kingston
Smith
Durnford Lewis ...... Jackman
by as much as six months.
the Careful organisation and Futhless cutting of red tape are achieving wonders.
So far, at any rate, the supply of skilled labour is adequate, but means to augment it may have to
over the Mediterranean coast, and
still have a chance to win the race If all goes well, since they have 13 days left for reaching Saigon and going back to Paris. Fransocean
sws Servisno
CAMBRIDGESHIRE ALTERATIONS
یات
London, Oct. 21. Latest alterations in the pro-
bable starters and their jockeys for the Cambridgeshire Handicap
to be run at Newmarket on Wed-
be considered if, as is not imposnesday are as follows. sible, the current building pro- gramme has to be largely expand-
McCall
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17 SHIPS ORDERED
The present state of the 1938 building programme, I am official-
1 informed, is as follows:
Contracts have been placed for:
Two battleships; TWO
cruisers
of improved Southampton class of 9,000 tons
38
45
26
120
117
R.W.F.
27
troyers;
34
26
150
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ROYAL NAVY
Launch Of The Inglefield
The fotila leader Inglefield was launched at 10.30 on October 15, Cammell
from the shipyard of
Nine Tribal class super-des-Laird and Co., Limited, Birken-
One submarine; and
head. Lady Inglefield, the widow of the late Admiral Sir Frederick the This 18 the
Inglefeld, K.C.B. performed
naming ceremony. 150
Freeman Scots...... Result: R.W.F. 3. R.A.M.C. 3.
H.K.S. Bde.
Cuirns Barman Graat
Holmes Phillips
McAlinden Gray Clements Toda Wallace
150
63
60
39
50
E.U.8.
132
150
47
70
41
Result: H.K.S. Bde. 3. R.U.R. 2. G.S. Mess
Andrews Russell Bowler
88549
150
150
61
Greenway
46
Smith
R.A. (HQ)
125
75
26
54
27
J
Arst of the nine vessels in the de-
Three mine-sweeping sicODS. Tenders have been invited, and contracts will shortly be awarded, for the following addidonal ships:
Two aircraft-carriers of me-stroyer flotila authorized in the 1935 construction programme to be dium size:
put afloat, state "The Times."
Five cruisers, including two to be built in the Royal Dockyards; One flotilla leaders and eight "" class destroyers;
Seven submarines; arid Three sloups.
The design of the Inglefield re- sembles that of the Hardy, her imi- mediate predecessor in the 1934 programme, with a displacement of 1,455 tons, 'a length of 326ft.. and In the allocation of this work an armament of 4.71n, gups. An due regard will be paid to employ indication of the acceleration in ment conditions in the various in- the rate of construction is afforded dustrial districts. As the First by the fact that she takes the Lord said in his speech at the water within six months of being down on April 29, 1938, Conservative Conference, at Mar-lald
Hardy, built by
*took tirin,
over
gate on Thursday, probably 80 per whereas the cent. of the current outlay on ra- the same ral construction is being spent in nine months from laying down to launching. The Inglefield is the the distressed areas,
The fact that 26 ships of this first ship to bear this name in the She commemorates year's programme have yet to be Royal Navy. ordered does not mean that they a family which for several genera- will be delayed. In every case the 'tions has given officers for the Bea It is represented in the designs are complete, preliminary Service. work has been done, and sub-con- Navy List at the present time by tracta-for armament and armom Rear-Admiral Sir Edward Ingle- beenfield, late secretary' of Lloyd's, Result; GS. Mess 4. RA. (HQ) 2. plate, for example--have
the and his son, Lieutenant-Comman- placed. Consequently, once. R.A. (L.)
vessels are laid down their pro-der A. F. Inglefeld. Sir Edward is gress will be rapid.
Trevor Bentley Sherwood
Martin Alcock
Bloodfield
150
Gatmell
101
Bilton
52
Finkill
58
Ingram
45
R.N.Y.F
Stafford
114
Philpott Down
150
23
18
33
Nicköll Inchcombe
Result: R.A. (L.) 4, R.N.Y.P. 1. LEAGUE TABLE
Friends interested in the Brigade are kindly invited to be present. Mr. Ay Boon Haw who has notified his intention of being present has GSM kindly consented to present the trophies.
WHIST DRIVE
A Whist Drive will be held at the Civil Bervice Cricket Club to-day commenting at 9. p.m.
R.W.F. H.K.B. Bde. R.N.Y.P. RA. (L) E.U.R RAM.C.
6 9
P. FA. Fts. 3. 10 5 10 +39 38 3 7
8 7 2 6 46
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At present nearly 80 men-of-war
the son of the late Admiral Sir Edward Inglefield, born in 1820, grandson of Rear-Admiral Samuel Food Inglefield, born in 1783, and great-grandson of Captain John Nicholson Inglefeld, RN.. who was Flag Captain to Sir Samuel Hood in 1781 in the action with the Comte de Grasse,
of all types are completing, afloat | ****
or on the stocks, or on order. The ment plants which have lain le Clyde alone has 30 of these con- for years. tracts, and the Tyne 17-totals about to be increased by the plac ing of new order's
Eight almilar contracts are being executed on the Mersey and 10 at Barrow. Other districts with much naval work in hand are Belfast. Southampton and Cowes.
"every
I gather that reports of another supplementary Navy estimate to be introduced during the present in-. ancial year are premature. On the other hand, there is prospect that the timates for. 1937 will show a big increase, due in part to the speating-up of work RAN(EQ), 114 14s the naval rearmament pro- on current construction and in Highest Breaks to date: Billiards gramme develops it may be found part to the additional ships' and (Sgt. Bloomfeld) 45 and Brooker necessary to recondition and set in, armaments which will be asked
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