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HOME FOOTBALL INDIANS TO PLAY OFF

RESULTS

SHIMONOSEKI Many Games

Postponed

London: March 13. The following are the results of to-day's League football matches and Cup-tles:

FIRST DIVISION

WITH H.K.C.C.

Senior Cricket Shield Still Not Yet Decided

LEAGUE TABLESTM

FIRST DIVISION

7

PWLD Pts

5.0 2 17

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Chelsea. Grimsby Leeds Liverpool

0

Brentford Manchester U. Wolves... 5. Wednesday

0

Hong Kong Cricket Club' won their match against the Craigen- gower Club on Saturday while the Indian Recreation Club were for- tunate in forcing a draw against the Kowloon Cricket Club, and as a result the Club and Indians Jw keep the shield for the sea-

LR.C

H.K.C.C. K.C.C. c.C.C.

7 2 4 1 7.

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Arsenal

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Preston

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3 Sunderland

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1 Derby W. Bromwich 2 Everton

Newcastle Norwich Shefeld U. Tottenham

West Ham

2 Doncaster

THIRD DIVISION (SOUTH)

Bristol C. Cardif Clapton Crystal "P.

Exeter Luton

"

2' Gillingham

7 5 0 2 17

7 3 1 3 12

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It is the first time, for the last 15 years at least, that such a post- tion has obtained and the deciding match, which will in all probabl- 2lty be played on a neutral ground. should prove extremely interesting. Results of the week-end matches follow:-

2 A. FL Rumjahn, not out

OTHER MATCHES

FIRST DIVISION C.S.C.C. 185 for 9 Army

Recreto 152 for 7 University 34

106 · Navy

Army "C" 58

HOME RUGBY

RESULTS

London, Mar. 13.

The following are the results of the Rugby Union matches played Oto-day:-

Bedford 26, Guy's J

Coventry 22, Richmond 6.

Devonport Services 27, Torquay

3.

Harlequins 11. Old Merchant

Taylors 11.

1

Leicester 9, London Welsh 0.

4

Llanelly 29, Gloucester 0.

150

72

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19

London Scottish 25, Cnited Ser-

vices 3.

Old Paulines 5, Bridgend 16.

Rosslyn Park

Park 14.

8. Birkenhead

Abertillery 19, Newport 10.

Aberavon 19, Cheltenham 0.

Manchester 5, Moseley 5.

Neath 0, Cardin 3.

"

Northampton 25, Rugby 0.

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Gloucester beat East Midlands by

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SECOND DIVISION

Barnsley

1 Notts. F.

0

Blackburn

? Swansea

1

Blackpool

4 Bradto C.

2

Bradford

A Plymouth

I.R.C. HOLD K.C.C.

0

Bury

? Southampton

1

Leicester

Burnley

1

4 Coventry

2

Recreation

At King's Park, the Indian

Club drew with

the

1

Kowloon C.C.

b

Cheaterfeld

0

"

INDIAN R.C.

2 Aston Villa

2 Y. el Arculli, b Lay

10

3 Fulham

38. A. Ismall, c Ramsey. b Lee

A. R. Abbas. b Anderson 0A. R. Minn, b Lee.........

7

24

Bournemouth

1 A. H. Mudar, e Anderson, b Lee

1 Millwall

0

M. el Arculli, c"and b, Lee ....

0

Army 8, Territorials 8.

2 Brighton

0

2 Watford

1

F. M. el Arcull, c. E. C. Fin-

cher, b. Goodwin

Bath 6, Blackheath 5..

57,

3 Northampton

K. Nazarin, b Anderson

36

3 Swindon

2A. R. Kitchell, c Lee, b An-

Queen's P. R.

6 Newport

2 derson

5

Reading

2 Southend

3

Torquay

5 Aldershot

A. A. Rumjahn, ë E. C. Fin-

cher, by

Walsall

6 Bristol R... -...

THIRD DIVISION (NORTH)

Extras

Barrow

FL

3 Gateshead

0

Total

Carlisle Chester

2

Wrexham

1

4 N. Brighton

1

Bowling Analysis

2 Lincoln

1

O. M.

R. W.

*Halifax

v. Oldham

Lee

14 B 27

4

H'tlepools

2 Stockport

4

Lay

16

3 54

2

Mansfield Rochdale

2 Accrington

1

Goodwin

7 1 30

4 Hull

Anderson

9.5 3 -41

-3

4 Rotherham

1

Kowloon C.C.

4 Port Vale

2

3 Darlington

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Crewe

Southport Tranmere York

*Postponed, ground unft.

SCOTTISH CUP FOURTE

*Hamilton

*Celtic

Morton

D. J. N. Anderson, st, Ismail

b Minu

AW. Ramsey, st. Ismail, b

Minu

E. F. Fincher, not out

C. B. R. Sargent, c Madar, b

'Minu

ROUND)

Aberdeen Motherwell

+ Queen O'South 1 0 Clyde

F. Goodwin, c. Minu. b Madar

3

St. Mirren

*Postponed, grounds unst.

SCOTTISH LEAGUE..... SECOND DIVISION

East Stirling

B. D. Lay, not out

Extras

Total (4 wkta.)

ON**

2

4

7

145

N. A. E Mackay, E C. Fincher,

R. E. Lee, S. Jex and F. A. Broad- bridge did not bat.

Alion

*Dumbarton

*

2 Brechin. C.

Raith

2

*East Fife

Ayr

Stenhousemuir 2

Bowling Analysis

*Forfar

King's Park *Leith

v Cowdenbeath

Airdrie

M. R. W

Minu

3

M. el Arculli

A. R. Abbas.

*Edinburgh C. v Dundee

V Montrose *Postponed grounds unit. Reuter.

London, March 13. All Scottish . First Division League games were postponed to- day due to Fourth Round ties in the Scottish F. A. Cup, and also the fact that all the grounds are unit for play→→ Reuter.

AMATEUR WIN FOR SCOTLAND

Je London, March 13.

F. M. el Arcull! A. H Madar

18 1 73 3

7

0, 24 0

5 I 20 0

3 0

10

0

3

0 H

CLUB'S EASY WIN

At the HK.C.C, the Hong Kong Cricket Club beat Cralgengower Cricket Club by 6 wickets.

Craigengower C.C.

E. Zimmern, D Frost.....

7

A. H. R. Esmall, c and b Wode-

house

20 F. R. Zimmern. b Wodehouse 31 G. Souza. c Bathurst, b Wode- In the Amateur International A. B. Hamson, c Mackenzie, b

house

15 Association Football competition, Wodehouse. England lost to Scotland by the D. Hung, & Gillespie, b Holden" only goal at Dulwich. Reuter.

PERRY AND VINES NOW LEVEL

New York, Mar, 13. Fred Perry (Britain) and Ells- worth Vines (U.S.A.) to-day play- ed the thirtieth match in the marathon series of contests be- tween the two tennis stars.

Vines won to-day in straight sets, the scores in the American's favour being 6-3, 6-4.

Honours are now even between the two in their professional ten- nts tour, both men having won Afteen matches Restor

CRICKETERS BEATEN

AT SOCCER

Bydney, Mar. 13. The M.C.C. cricket tourist.play- ed a soccer match against a New Bouth Wales team to-day and lost by 8 goals to 2.

The visitors were given a warm farewell on the quayside when they sailed after the match for New Zealand. S

0

W.

Rapley, Holden

Bathurst,

b

A. K. Ismail, c and b Ha'den A. Gobind, b. Holden

0

W. Hong Sling, b Wodehouse

A

F. J. Biltmoria, nót out!

Extras

4

4

90

Halden

Total

Bowling Analysis

O. M. R. W. 13.5 5 29 4

Frost...... 5. 0 29: 1 Wodehouse

9 2 26 6 5. Frast and Wodehouse each bowled a no-ball.

ME.C.C.

H W. Baines, Billimoria

H. B. Neve, not out

R. L. Holden, d E. Zimmern b

Billimoria

.60

P. C. Frost, b Souza

R. D. Gillespie, l.b.w., & Temall

5

24

5

*100

A. W. Hayward, not out.

Extras

Total (for 4 wkts.)

R. L. D. Wodehouse, E. Bathurst; A. K Mackenzie G. A Stewart and E. K. Duckitt did not bat

Bowling Analysis

Botiza

O. M. R 15:2 42

Gobind

Tamall bowled one

The boat had been held up for Billimoria. three hours in order that the Lamall match might be played-

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