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HONG KONG DAILY PRESS. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 1937.

HOME

FOOTBALL FORECAST

The following are the English and Scottish League fixtures

to be played to-morrow.

Teamus in bold types are tipped to win:—

BIRMINGHAM

Charlton

Chelsea

Grimsby de LEEDS UNITED LIVERPOOL MIDDLESBROUGH PORTSMOUTH PRESTON

FIRST DIVISION

V. Wolves

v. Arsenal

160 v. Manchester C 140 Y. BRENTFORD

45 Y. Bolton

50 V. Huddersfield

140 v. Leicester

150 v Derby

20 v. Blackpool

STOKE

135

v. Sunderland

W. BROMWICH

BARNSLEY

Burnley

SH

BRINGING ENGLAND NEARER STILL

BURY

COVENTRY LUTON

Manchester U. NEWCASTLE NOTTS FOREST SHEFFIELD UNITED STOCKPORT TOTTENHAM

80 v. Everton

SECOND DIVISION

175 V. Swansea

206 v. Southampton

15 v Blackburn

70 v. Sheffield Wed.

100 v. Chesterfield

V. Aston Villa 330 V. Plymouth

160 Y. Norwich

BOURNEMOUTH

Bristol Rovers

BRIGHTON

70

60 v. Fulham

30 v. Bradford

20 1. Exeter

Last Year's

Score

1-0

0-2

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v. West Ham.

THIRD

DIVISION (SOUTHERN)

100 v. Gillingham

40

70 V. Reading

2-2

CARDIFF

40 V. Swindon

1-2

CLAPTON ORIENT Mansfield

125

v. Newport

1-2

125 v. Crystal Palace

60

V. Millwall

2-2

10 V.

Watford

H.K. VOLUNTEER

DEFENCE CORPS

(Continued from Page 5.)

Pte. Wong Kam Piu, Bank of Canton, M.G. Signnis, 15.11.37.

Pte. Lesile Louey, Kowloon Motor Bus' Co., M.G. Signals, 15.11.37.

Pte. Soo Beng Tan. Li and Fung, M.G. Signals, 15.11.37.

Pte. J. H. Fox, Office Appliance

Co., A.C."Section, 16.11.37.

G. 8. FRIZELLE, Capt.," Adjutant, HK.V.D.C.

NOTICES

Sergeants' Mess

The next Quarterly Meeting of

the Sergeants' Mess Committee will be held on Wednesday, Dec. 8 at 6 p.m..

Cricket

The following fixtures have been. arranged v. Royal Navy at King's Park commencing 12 noon: Sun- day, Dec. 12; and Sunday, Feb. 13.

Will all who would like to play cricket for the Corps this season please send their names to Captain H. Owen-Hughes.

Police Athletic Sports

An 880 yards race which is open to all members of His Majesty's Forces and H.K.V.D.C.. will be held at the Caroline Hill on the 8.C.A.A. grounds on Sunday, Dec. S by the Police.

SAY

Gordon's

...and know what you're drinking/

GORDONS

DRY GIN

DISTILLERY

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NO COLOURING MATTER

NO INJURIOUS INGREDIENTS

Corps Annual Book

The Corps Annual Book is now on sale at the Officers' Mess, Ber-

be held on Monday, Nov. 21 at the P.W.D. Offices at 5.30 p.m.

The following have enrolled in the Nursing Detachment:Miss R

All who would like to take part geants' Mess and Canteen. Frice King. 3.11.37; Miss M. R. Beli, Miss

in this race please send their names to the Adjutant.

Christmas Cards

Christmas cards' are now on sale at Officers' Mess. Sergeants' Mess and. Canteen. Price 40 cts each.

25 ets. cach,

AFFILIATED UNIT

Nursing Detachment, H.K.V.D.C.

The next lecture on First Aid will

T. G. Jex and D. Deakin, 15.11.37. (Sgd.) Mcs. E. M. BEGG, Commandant,

Nursing Detachment. H.K.V.D.C.

Comfortable air latrs leute Hong Kong stery Saturday for Penung, where connection is made with the main Australian-London service.

As more and more of the new double-decked 4-engined Empire flying-boats come into .com- mission, still faster and still more comfortable Journeys will become possible between China and England

IMPERIAL AIRWAYS

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ENGLAND

NORTHAMPTON

"QUEEN'S PARK R.

SOUTHEND TORQUAY WALSALL

145 v. Bristol City

200 v. Notts County 110

Aldershot

THIRD

ACCRINGTON" BRADFORD CITY CARLISLE

CHESTER DONCASTER ROV.

HALIFAX

ROCHDALE

ROTHERHAM

Southport

TRANMERE ROV. YORK CITY

ARBROATH Ayr United Clyde PALKIRK

Hamilton şar HEARTS MOTHERWELL RANGERS

ST. JOHNSTONE THIRD LANARK

DIVISION (NORTHERN)

65 v. Darlington

70

v. Hartlepools 140 v. Port Vale

40 v. Oldham

40 Y. Hull City

45 v. Crewe Alex.

115, v. New Brighton

100 v. Gateshead

60 V Lincoln

60 Y. BarrOW

100 v. Wrexham

SCOTTISH DIVISION I

V. Kilmarnock

v. Celtic

v. QUEEN'S PARK

7. Hibernian

v. Aberdeen

v. Queen of South

ENGLAND BEATS WALES

T.

Partick

v. Morton

7.

St. Mirren

v. Dundee

Fine Game Witnessed By Large Crowd

London Nov. 17. Before a crowd of 35,000 specta- tors. England to-day defeated

Wales in the International soccer championship at Middlesbrough by the odd goal in three after the score had been deadlocked at 1-1 at half time.

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IIVIIIII I.

HOME SOCCER SENSATION

Attempt To Bribe Goalkeeper

Biggest soccer news recently was that an offer had been made by members of a mysterious syndicate in writing to Biddlestone, Aston Vilia's goalkeeper, offering to pay him £750 "for every match you are prepared to lose at home."

The letter, which was posted in Ireland, sald that the syndicate

The weather was pleasant and the ground conditions perfect when the teams lined up as pre-intended "to bring about a few viously announced. They were as follow:

'shock results (for experience is that the shockers upset the coupons),"

England. Woodley; Sprcston, Barkas; Crayston, Cullis, Copping: Biddlestone reported the letter Matthews, Hall, Mills, Goulden | immediately to the club officials and Brook.

Wales-Gray; Turner Hughes; Murphy, Hanford, Richards; Hap king, Leslie, Jones. Perry, Bryn and Morris,

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MAGNIFICENT GOAL

Barkas, the English captain, won the toss and took advantage of a stiff breeze. England pressed in the opening stages, but in the

and it is understood that neither the club nor the police are to take any action.

Clenching his right nst, Biddle- stone said:.. "I know what I should do if they came to sound

me, and they wouldn't pay me £750 for that."

Arteenth minute Wales electrified | the 55th minute, but resumed after

the crowd with a magnificent goal attention." after a breakaway. Bryn Jones passed to Perry, who although harassed, scored high into the net from outside the penalty ares.

Wales was then dominant, but Matthews equalised in the 28th minute, "outpacing Hughes and crossing the ball into the goal- mouth. He followed up and forced the ball into the net in a melee.

At half-time the score was 1-1.

PERRY INJURED

Perry, the Irish centre-forward, was injured in the right knee in

England supplied good football in the match which, however, did not reach the standard expected.

Hall scored the winning goal for England in the 90th minute with a low left-foot drive.

A Cup-tle atmosphere developed In the closing stages of the game when the Welshmen had several narrow escapes.

The final whistle blew with Eng- land winning by 2-1- Reuter.

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