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HONG KONG DAILY PRESS. MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 1937.

LEICESTER FORCES DRAW

WITH ARSENAL

Home Football Results

London, Sept. 11.

THIRD DIVISION (NORTH)

A. full programme of League Accrington football matches was carried out | Carlisie to-day and followers of the game Chester throughout the country were mild- Darlington ¡y surprised when Leicester held the formidable Arsenal to a draw. Results of the matches played

were:-

Charlton

Chelsea

Everton

Grimsby

FIRST DIVISION

0 Tranmere

5 Hallfax

New Brighton 4 Hartlepools Oldham

LAWN BOWLS

RESULTS

The following are the results of the League lawn bowls matches played on Saturday:-

FIRST DIVISION

Cralgengower C.C.

Azan an

....... 88

Club de Recrelu

82

1

Kowloon C.C.

80

2

Civil Service C.C.

53

4 York

3

Kowloon Dock RC.

41

D Crewe

1

Police R.C.

37

Doncaster Gateshead | Hull

3 Port Vale

2

SECOND DIVISION

2 Wrexham

Kowloon, B.G.C.

71

1 Lincoln

Club de Recreio

64

Police R.C.

81

0 Barrow

0

3 West Brom.

Kowloon C.C.

55

1

Rochdale

3 Southport

2

2 Birmingham

Rotherham 2 Bradford C.

Hong Kong F.C.

60

1

Talkoo R.C.

48

3

Brentford

0

THIRD DIVISION

Leeds ii

1

0

DIVISION)

Civil Service C.C.

1 Arsenal

1

Kowloon F.C.

70

Aberdeen

3

0 Middlesbro' 2

Arbroath

48

4 Liverpool

1 Clyde

1

1

$ Derby

1

Hamilton

1 Motherwell 3

3

Manchester C., 1

Hearts

2

Wolves

1

Blackpool

Kilmarnock

Morton

1 Falkirk

1

2

Blackburn

1

Queen O'th.

0 Ayr U.

1

2 Southampton 0

Queen's Park

1. Third Lanark

0 Notts F.

2

Rangers

3 Celtic

1

0 Coventry

2

Chesterfield

2 Plymouth

0

SECOND DIVISION

Manchester U. 4 Barnsley.

Airdrie

22 Albior

I

Norwich

3 Sheffield W.

1

Brechin

Shefeld U. 2

Luton

4

Cowdenbeath

Stockport

0

West Ham

0

Dundee U.

2

. ל

Swansea

2 Fulham

East. Fire

3, Raith R

5

OF

Tottenham

2 Newcastle

2 East Stirling

6 King's Park

0

THIRD DIVISION (SOUTH)

Forfar

4 Dumbarton

3

Brighton

3 Bournemouth

1

Leith

3 Alloa

0

TEMAIR CASTLE

Bristol C.

1 Swindon

1

Sten'mult

25t. Bernards

1

Clapton O.

1

Northampton D

IRISH LEAGUE

3 Reading

3. Gillingham

1

Ballymena

1 Ards

4

4 Aldershot

0 Bangor

1

Linfield

"1 Millwall

.1

Cuftonville

1 Distillery

3

2 Cardiff

1

Derry C.

bGlentoran

2 Glenavon

0

I C'ersine

1

Newry T.

3

Belfast C.

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Huddersfield 1 Bolton

Leicester Portsmouth Preston N.E. Stoke

Sunderland"

SECOND DIVISION

Aston Villa Bradford

Burnley

Bury

Crystal Pal.

Mansfield Newport" Notts C. Queen's P.R.

Southend Torquay

SCOTTISH LEAGUE (FIRST

2 Dundee

2. St. Johnstone a Hong Kong ER.C.

Partick

3. Hibernian

0 St. Mirron

2 Montrose

5 Dunfermline

5 Edinburgh

Craigengower C.C.

3 HARRY COOPER WINS

Toronto, Sept. 11.

Harry Cooper won the Canadian open golf championship with an aggregate of 285. Ralph Guldahl was, second with 287, while Paul

3 Runyan, of Detroit, and Al Watrous

2 of Michigan tied for third place with an aggregate of 200.-Reuter,

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Watford

1 Walsall

4 Bristol R.

Q Exeter

ALL RECORDS SMASHED

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King's Cup Air Race

Hatfield, Sept. 11.

For the second year in succes- sion. Charles Gardner, flying a Percival Mewgull, won the King's Cup, the most coveted air prize in

British civil aviation, together with £1,000 presented by Lord Wakefield.

The finish was the most thrilling In the history of the race. bare seconds separating the first three planes.

Brigadier-General Lewin, the sixty-three-year-old veteran, pilot- ing a Miles Whiteney. straight machine, led for a considerable portion of the race, landing second,

few seconds ahead of Captain E. W. Percival, piloting a Percival Mewgull

Of the seventeen who started from Dublin, only three. falled to finish, the remainder all landing in Hatfeld within twenty minutes. All previous speed records were smashed-Gardner averaged 233 m.p.h.. Lewin who got nearly 1

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Portadown

1940 OLYMPIC

K

GAMES

To Take Place In

Tokyo

Tokyo, Sept. 11.

BALL

London, Sept. 11.

Their Majesties the King and

2 Queen attended a ball at Temalr Castle, the Deeside home of the Marquess of Aberdeen.

Their Majesties were piped into the ballroom through an avenue of oighted torches, and remained at the castle far into the night before returning to Balmoral- Reiter's Bulletin Service.

An announcement says that the Premier, Prince Konoye, has na- sured the executive of the Japanese Olympic Committee that he is en- tirely "favourable to the 1940 Olympic Games taking place in Tokyo, and that he would recom- mend granting of the "nécessary subsidy for that purpose.

The assurance was made in the course of an interview which the Ministers of the Interior and Edu- cation also attended.

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Although no binding decision of the whole Cabinet has yet been taken, Japanese sporting circles are convinced that the 1940 meet- ing will be held in Tokyo as plan- ned.-

Transocean" News Service.

hour 40 minutes start averaged 144 U.S. National Tennis

m.p.h. and Percival 239 m.p.h.- Reuter

DONALD BUDGE EXTENDED

Fine Fight By Baron Von Cramm

Forest Hills, Sept. 11.

for

Championships

Jacoba And Bundy Beaten

Forest Hills, Sept. 10, Foreign invaders had a trump- hant day in the United States national tennis championships here,

when semi-final victories were scored by Mile. Jedrzejowska, Senorita Lizana and Baron G. von Cramm over American contestants. Mlle. Jedrzejowska, who figured in the women's singles final at Wimbledon this year. losing to a great Dorothy Round, scored victory over Miss Helen Jacobs, winning in straight sels of 6-4, 6-4. Senorita Lizana, the Children champion had the full measure of Miss Dorothy Bundy, who had sen-

In the final of the tennis cham- plonship here to-day, Donald Budge, the Wimbledon champion, beat Gottfreid von Cramm 6-1, 7-9, 6-1, 3-6 and $-1.

had to work hard Budge every point. The game was closer than the score indicates but ag- gressiveness at the net and relentsationally ousted Miss Alice Marble. less forcing of ground strokes was too strong a combination and von Cramm only twice led at 8-7 in the second and 5-3 in the third set. Budge finished off the match with brilliant killing smashes at the net with von Cramm over-driving.

In the ladies final, Mme Lizana beat Mile. Jedrejowska 6-4, 6-2.—

Reuter.

EMPLOYMENT FIGURES

Berlin, Sept. 11." The number of unemployed in Germany decreased in August by 54,000 to 509,000, compared with 6,014,000 in January, 1933.

Or the 508,000 unemployed. 165,-. 000 are "not fully capaple of working."

Transocean own Hervice,

holder, from the tournament: The Benorita won 6-2, 6-3,

Thus, for the first time in his- tory, the American women's singles final will be contested by two for: eign competitors.

Donald Badge and Baron G. von Cramm are destined, to meet for the third time this year. To-day they won their semi-final encoun- ters, Budge wiping Frank Parker off the court to win 6-2, 6-1, 6-3, The German had a much more "dimcult task agamat Robert Riggs," and won only after losing the first two sets.

There was a sensational start. when Riggs won the first set to love, and proceeded to capture the second in the fourteenth game.

Then von Cramm came into his own and won the next three sets at 6-3, 6-3, 6-2, Reuter.

.. IRISH GOLF TITLE

Port Rush, Ireland, Sept. 10. John Fitzsimmons. steward of club to-day the Port Rush golf

won the Irish amateur golf cham- Mc- pionships. beating Robert Kinna, an Edinburgh solicitor, in the final by 5 and 3-

Reuter,

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