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HOME FOOTBALL FORECAST
(BY FORWARD).
The following are the League fixtures, to be played on Saturday,
February 6, 1937.
The teams in bold types are tipped to win:-
HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 4, 1937.
SCOUT
TRAINING GALLOPS
The following times were recorded at the Valley training
rallops yesterday:---
5th Last Qr. QT.
Don't be vague — ask for Haig
HUDDERSFIELD T.
Stoke C.
FIRST DIVISION
Mileage.
ARSENAL
160
Y.
Manchester U.
BIRMINGTON
80
7.
Liverpool.
Bolton W.
80
Y.
Wolves.
BRENTFORD
116
V.
Derby Co.
EVERTON
115
V..
Sunderland.
Leeds U.
15
T.
MANCHESTER C.
3ň
V
MIDDLESBROUGH
80
v.
Grimsby T.
PORTSMOUTH
70
V.
Chelsea.
PRESTON N.E.
85
Y.
She-eld W.
W. Brom. A.
100
T.
CHARLTON A.
SECOND DIVISION "
Barnsley
75
Y
BRADFORD
25
T
BURNLEY
205
V
COVENTRY C.
20
Y.
DONCASTER R.
40
V.
FULHAM
160
NEWCASTLE U.
90
Norwich C.
100
¥
PLYMOUTH
230
SHEFFIELD U.
140
V.
WEST HAM U.
BO
V.
CHESTER
Blackpool Blackburn R. Southampton. Aston Villa. Bradford C. Swansea T.
Bury. Leicester C. Chesterfield Tottenham H. Notts F.
THIRD DIVISION (North)
Accrington 8.
35
BARROW
95
125
V.
CREWE A..
45
V.
Halifax T.
70
1.
LINCOLN C.
100
V.
MANSFIELD T.
65
V.
OLDHAM A
10
V.
NEW BRIGHTON
120
Y,
PORT VALE
40
Rochdale
90
Y.
Wrexham.
York C. Hartlepools U. Southport, Hull C. Darlington.
Tranmere R. Stockport Co. Gateshead. Rotherham U. CARLISLE U.
THIRD DIVISION (South)
Aldershot
10
V
GILLINGHAM.
Bristol R.
110
V
Watford.
CARDIFF C.
100
V.
Reading.
CLAPTON 0..
170
V
Torquay U
CRYSTAL PALACE
180
บ
Exeter C."
LUTON T.
20
Y
MILWALL
35
Y.
Northampton T
100
V.
NOTTS CO.
160
V
SWINDON T.
35
V
WALSALL
120
V.
Arbroath
Queen's Park Rangers Southend U...
Brighton Bournemouth. Newport Co. Bristol C.
SCOTTISH LEAGUE
Queen's Park. RANGERS
Kilmarnock.
CELTIC
V
Hearts.
DUNDEE
V.
Dunfermline A.
บ,
FALKIRK
St. Johnstone.
HIBERNIAN
V.
Clyde.
Motherwell
บ
ABERDEEN.
PARTICK THISTLE
V.
Albion R.
ST. MIRREN
''.
THIRD, LANARK
Queen of the South. Hamilton A.
Badminton Championships
The following is the draw for the first annual open badminton cham- pionships under the auspices of the Hong Kong Badminton Associn- tion:-
MEN'S SINGLES
First Round:--
P. H. Wong v. P. C. Leung; K. S. Liew v. S. W. Liang; Lui Kwai-yau v C. E Chng: F. HL Kwok v. E.
NOTES
PART IN CORONATION
Boy Scouts from all over the Bri- tish Empire will be well represent- ed in London at the Coronation testivities, it being estimated that the number will reach 350. This list shows from where the Oversea contingents will be coming:-Aus- tralia. Barbados, British Guiana, Burma, Bermuda, Canada, Ceylon. Cyprus, Gambia, Gibraltar. Gold Coast, Grenada, India, Kenya. Malta, New Zealand, Nigeria, Rhodesto, Southern Northern Rhodesia, St. Lucia, and Trinidad.
The Coronation is an event to which all Boy Scouts are eagerly looking forward. because they in- tend to carry
out one of their largest National Good Turns by selling the official Coronation pro- grammes along the route of the procession and at all festivities taking place all over the British Empire, even to the smallest of villages. The "good turn" will.
Devots need much organisation. will have to be arranged and Rover Scouts will be acting as store keepers and despatch clerks. In some places sleeping accommoda- tion for boys coming from places far away from the devots will have to be provided.
*The Chief Scout has already been informed that a place along the line of route has been allocated for a goodly number of Oversea Coronation Scout, visitors, but the whereabouts has not yet. heen de- cided.
INTEREST IN AVIATION
A troop of Boy Scouts in Ply- mouth are certainly keeping up with modern times and have start- ed something new in Scouting to interest boys with mechanteal minds and boys who like to look down on the world. They have formed an Air Patrol, which they belleve to be the first of its kind
iri Britain.
The Scouts in the Patrol are not taken from other Scout troops, and only particularly keen boys who are interested in aviation and the Boy Seouls are admitted. The present S. W. Linhg y. M. Welll and W. H. membership of the Air Patrol 19 S. Davis: Lul Kwal-yau and J. W thirteen, but it should not be long Walkden (Bye); A. Chan and N. before they have a large member- E. Mackay v. T. C. Lee and P. Kahip, because this is an outlet for Hut: H. Kew and E F. Fincher the desire of many boys. K: S. Liew and K. L. Yong: P. C. Leung and R. E. Lee (Bye): T. W. Wong and T. Y. Cheong v. HA Alves and E. de Sousa; J. J. Qug and F. Koh v. C. H. Soon and P. E Tan: A. E Xavier and H. A. Barros
The Boy Scouts in Hungary are very keen on flying, too, and many of them have their own gliders,
1937 WORLD JAMBOREE- Applications from Scouts who
Weedon Sent (8) Araxy & Fetlar (8) Aramis (8)
2 45.1 1.18.2 1.43.3
Dis- ist tance Qr.
2nd 3rd
4th Qr. QX.
Boronia Belle"(A)
30
Strathearrick (A)
1
50 1.26.4 32 1.02.2 1.314 2.00
274 2.28.2 28.2
King's Coronation & King"
King's Higway (G)...... 1
42.1 1.21 1.58.2 2.28.1
Expansion Time (G).
43
Potentate (G)
11 39
1.241 1.15
2011 2.35.1
31.4 54
1.48.2 2.20.
2.51.4 31,4
Viro (0)
1 39
1.15.3
1.49
2.19
30
Yum Sing (9)
1 40
1.15 ·
1.52.3 2.26.4
258.4 32
ON, THE TRAIN,
Home Brew (A)
1 40.1
1.30.4
2.11
2.37.3
20.3
Katinka (A)
1 -39.2 1.19.2
1.65
3.28.4
33,4
Tim (0) Apilas (0)
Saltire (A) ....
14 36
1.07
1.42
218
2.49
33
1 36 1.12 1.45.1
2.16.2
31.1
National Unity (A)
A Great Time (A)"...... Gordito, China Cupper &
I Election Day (8) ........ Beat That (A) ....................... 1 Busok & Rondo (8)...... Rob Roy & Laughing
Cavaller (G) Helephant & Bouldnor
(8)
1.43.9 35 1.10
1.20 2.02 11 47
38.3 1.00.2 1.35.3
33.3
1.38.2 3.08
28.3
29.1
1
42 39.3 1.14 1.46 44.4 1.20.1 1.54
1.20 1.66.2 220.4
32.2
2.13.4
29.4
2.29
95.1
FOR WHOM
1 43.2 1.21.3 1.54.2 2.24
29.3
1
48 1 45
#41 1.14.2 1.48.1
1.29 2.03 2.4Q
32
1.29 2.07.7 2.37.4
30.2
31.4
1 38.2 1.11.1 1.46.3 2.24
37.2
1
40.2 1.18.2 1.51
2.24.4
33.4
27.1
34.3
1 46.9 1.28.4 2.023 233
30.2
1 42 1.18 1,51 2.23.2
32.2
3 37 1.12.2 1.48.3 2.18.3
32
# 35.3 1.10 1.42
32
4 36.4 1.07.4 1.41
33.1
1 38
1.13.2 1.44.4 2.14.1
29.2
+ 34
1.08.2 1.38.4
30.2
National Faith (S)......
1" 43-
1.16.2 1.57.9
41.1
Prospero & Whalsey (3) Clowner (3)
L
34
1.11
1.45.3 2.17
31.2
1
45
1.22.1 1.58
2,30
32
Tel. 20185.
Heldorado & Rosé Lafa-
yette (A)
33.2 1.07 1.36.3 2.08.1
31.3
Barometre & Gold Ex-
change (8) ..... Successful Time, Standard Time & Atomic Star
1
44
1.23.2 1.59.3 2.32.4
33.1
נו
J
(S)
1
41.3 1.24.2 1.59.2 2.31.3
32.1
Chun Teen (8)
1
42.2 1.20
2 39. 1:14
1.54.1 2.26.3 1.48.2
32.2
11 41.2 1.20.3 1.52
2.24.3 2.57.1 32.3
H
37.2 1,104 1.44.3
33.4
1
39
1
2.25.3 1.16.4 1.50 44.4 1.19.2 1.51.3 2.22
1.08.2 1.37 39.1 1.13.4 1.48
35.3
30.2
2.04.4 2.21
27.4 33
Feudal Knight (3) The Right Time (A). The Baboon & Mac's Ad-
venture (8) Pagan Love (8)
Montrose (0) Shipmaster (9) Declasse (8) .............. Radium (8) ............. Tropical Star & Medieaval
Knight (A) Firefly (0)
Chun Shan (S)
Royal Mail (G) Dragonfly & March
"Brown (8)
234, 1.07 1.41.3
National Glory & Lanca-
40 1 shire Tich (8) Malolo & Mariposa (8)... 1 Lancashire Chips (A) Happy Venture (8)
İLOCAL YACHTING INTERPORT
Third Corinthian Series
The resatt for the "H" Class in the third Corinthian series of the Royal Hong Kong Yacht Club was decided yesterday afternoon and resulted as follows:
Diana, H1
"E" Class-Started 14.40
Finished Corr. Pos. ...... 16.33.08 16.33.06 9 (Mr. R. Barnett).. Rolla. 113. 16.25.41 16.25.41 1
(Mal. W. H. Postle). Aerial, HT
16.43.41 16.37.09 4 (Mr. J. A. Kemsley). Dorothea, He... 16.35.12 18.30.07 2
(Lt. Col. 5. D. Reid). The following were the results of sweepstake races salied yesterday: "A" Class Started 14.45
de Sousa: F. Koh v. P. K. Hui: T. M. A. Oliveira and J. J. Remedios. wish to attend the World Jam- Lobo, At
-C. Lee v. S. A. Gray; H. Kew (Bye);
A. L. Fisher v. N., A. E. Mackay:
Hon Bin-yu v. J. J. Ong: K. L Yong v. M. A. Oliveira.
"MEN'S DOUBLES
First Round:-
P. H. Wong and C. E. Chng V. A. J. Bennitt and D. Kwok; 8. A. Gray
MIXED DOUBLES
First Round:--
P. K. Hui and Miss U. Khoo V. S. W. Lang and Miss W. Cheung:
L. A. Carvalho and Miss C. Bilva v.
A. L. Fishier and Miss R. Perry; S. A. Gray and Miss A. Mackenzie v.
and F. A. Broadbridge v. A. M. Silva | D. Kwok and Miss P. McCaw; M. and L. A. Carvalho; F. H. Kwok and A. Oliveira and Miss M. Silva (Bye).
Perry Offers His Services
Fred Perry, in an exclusive inter- then be free to do as he pleases. view with Reuter, expressed a de-It la his belief that there should be, sire to return to Wimbledon In and in time will be, a much greater May or June, and, if it could be ar- ranged, help the British team in its practice for the Davis Cup matches.
"You know." he said, "It might be quite a good thing for my old friends on the Davis Cup team if I went to Wimbledon in May or ⚫ June. I'd be very glad to go it. it
could be arranged."
Finished Pos. 16.51.05.1
(Mrs. E. R. Edwards). borce, at Vogelenzang, Holland, next August, are breaking all re- Eve, A5
(Mrs. B. Hopkidson). cardo.
It was hoped to muster a Bri-Isobel, A7
(Mai. B. E.-C. Dixon). tish Empire contingent number-
ing 6,000, but so far applications JOBS, AB ...
(Capt. 8. J. Belchio), received at the Boy Scouts Imper-
17.08.38 3
17.03.02
2
17.10.22
5
1al Headquarters number over 10.- Kittiwake, A12 ... 17.09.00 4
000. All these applications will be
(Mies P. M. King).. "y" & "G" Classes Started 14.55
Finished Corr. Pos.
2
accepted providing the camp ac- commodation is adequate. Ten ships will have to be chartered, Widgeon. Y6... 17.12.11 17.12.11
(Miss H. Crawhall-Wilson). each having approximately accom- modation for 1,000 passengers, toSirius, 7 17.17.24 17.13.48) 3
(Capt. 3. D. Newman). carry this cargo of smiling young
....... 17.28.20 17.16.001 4 people to their big family gather Gael, 01
(Capt. 4. McMillan). ing in Holland.
Victoria, B. C;
17.20.22 17.07.19 ́ 2 Eunice, 63....
(Capt. G. IL. W. Baird).
KOWLOON GOLF CLUB
The approximate number of ap plications received from Scotland is 1,500, Wales 225, Ulster 170, Irish Free State 80. London over 1,000, co-operation between the best pro-and distant places such as the fessionals and the best amateurs. Isle of Man. will be represented. "Amateur tennis has nothing to Oversea Scouts who will be in- fear from professional encroach- cluded in the Britian contingent ment," he told Reuter, "for tennis will be coming from South Africa,
is essentially a social and recréa Australia. Canada, India, New tional sport. It is like golf, a game Zealand, Malta, Gibraltar and world-wide and cosmopolitan, and Barbados. played by everybody."
H
Annual Supper Dance
The annual supper dance of the Kowloon Golf Club will be held in the Rose Room, Peninsula Hotel, on Saturday, February 20 from 9 p.m. to 2 m.
SCOUTS IN FILM Two hundred "gangsters" have "And for these reasons-because
Tickets $2.50 each can be obtain- must always remain pre-gone to the Finewood Film Studios. "I might be useful in various it
consultative dominantly a game for amateurs These "gangsters" are Boy Scouts ed from W. Stoker, Hon. Secre- ways: perhaps in a capacity and to give the members I would like to see a wider, more of the "Gang Show" fame, the all-tary, c/o Hong Kong Electric Co. of the tean daily practice both in generous community of interest be- London Boy Scout Revue, which is P. & O. Building, and tables may singles and in doubles. Such work- tween the big players of the staged each year at the Beata be reserved at the Feninsula Hotel. oute systematically followed ought amateur tendis ranks and the top- Theatre in London. in be of some benefit, and they notch 'professionals." could hardly do harm"
NOTHING TO FEAR
4
"י
a rule, Gangsters are not, as
well The Lawn Tennis Association popular, but these "gangsters" the audiences were many and the lovers of tennis all over under the leadership of Mr. Ralph known alm actors and "stars" of the world should work for fraternal Reader, known throughout Scout-variety fame. Mr. Herbert Wilcox Perry's statement is of interest good will between amateurs and ing circles as "A Holborn Rover" Managing Director of Herbert WU- because his present professional professionals Buch a spirit of are the exception to the rule. cox Productions, Ltd., even found tour of the United States with fraternity would be good for sport Bevanteen thousand people saw the time to ship away from the alm. their fourteen studio, and see the "Gang" and Ellsworth Vines comes to an end in general and for tennis wherever "Gang"" puring
nightly performances, and among when Mr. Reader asked him how In the middle of Moy, and he wit is played."
-SOCCER TEAM
DEFEATED
Seaforths Win
The Seaforth Highlanders de- feated the Hong Kong Interport football team by one goal to nil yesterday afternoon on the Navy Ground at Causeway Bay, The
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In the second half Miller, centre- forward for the Seaforths. scored the goal.
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McQuigan, Inside-left, played a very good game, for the winners. Lee Wal Tong, centre-forward of the Interport team, missed Seaforths' goal by inches. from a free kick.
Several members of the Interport side were unable to turn out for the game and among them were LI Tin Sang. A. V. Gosano, Camp- bell and Fung King Cheung.
.
It was learned that Campbell is suffering from a slight bruise ip the leg.
The teams were as follows: B
Hong Kong: Pau Ka Ping: Stevens, Tong Kwan; Leung Wing Chiu. Beltrão. Evans; Yeung Shul Ylek. Talbot Lee Wal Tong, A. Wilson and B. L Bickford.
Seaforth Highlanders Thom- son: Webstr. Steele; Williamson, MacCusker, Cook; Adams, Ayres. Miller, McQuigan and Higgins.
HOME FOOTBALL English League And Scottish Cup
London, Feb. 2. Birmingham did well to visit
in the first division of the English Grimsby to-day and earn a draw football league. Both teams zcor- ed once.
Playing in the first round of the Scottish Cup, Alloa disappointed to Hibernian by ave goals to two- their supporters by losing at home Heuter,
he liked the show, he said, "I'm
Now they are on the films, and going to make a hum of it" Herbert Wilcox belleves he has the most original production seen in fim entertainment for years. Mr. Alfred Goulding, a Hollywood pro- ducer, is directing the Alm
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