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HOME FOOTBALL

RESULTS

The following are the results of Home football matches played to-day.

1

FIRST DIVISION

Birmingham Charlton Chelsea Grimsby Leeds Liverpool

LOCAL FOOTBALL RESULTS

Samson, McAloon, Ayres, Tang

Chung-pak (own goal),'

THIRD DIVISION

20th Bty. RA

Engineers (European)

Beale 2, Duddridge, White,

Denyer, Jones,

Yip Yan-po, Ng Kim-man,

A Great Name

and a

GORDONS

DRY GIN

DISTILLERY LONDON,

Great Gin- Gordon's

Royal Ulster Rifles

Killen.

EXHIBITION GAME

..1

The Rest

Howlett,

London, Dec. 4

JUNIOR SHIELD

FIRST DIVISION

Chinese Engineers

Lal Wal-lam,-Tsang Wai.

SECOND

Oliver.

DIVISION

Club

.1

Duncan.

Kowloon

2

Eastern

Betts, Bulpin.

Lie Yan-lang.

1 Arsenal

2

5th A.A. Bde.

......V Middlesex

3 Everton

·1

Postponed'

2 Huddersfield

1

Seaforths

South China

2 Leicester -

1

4 Sunderland

3

1. Derby

4

Middlesbro

2 Blackpool

2

Portsmouth

I 'Derby

5th A.A. Bde.

Postponed.

#

Preston

2 Wolves

3

Brentford

.0

"W. Brom.

v Manchester C.

Police

.5

Powhattan

Willerton 4. Fan Sal-lau.

THIRD DIVISION

(KOWLOON)

24th Ety. R.A.

.0

Barnsley

3 Plymouth

2

Burnley

1

Bradford

1

20th Bty. RA.

Signals

Bury

4 West Ham

3

Postponed,

*Coventry Luton

1 Southampton

University

Seaforths

4 Fulham

0

M'chester U. Newcastle

$ Swansea

1 Air Force ...............

1 Wednesday

3

Blackburn

1

Shefeld U.

4

Norwich

1

A

1 Chesterfield

2 Aston Villa

1

Stoke

*Postponed owing to snow.

SECOND DIVISION

| Notts. F.

0 Engineers (European)

Marriott 3, Fox.

(HONG KONG)

Service Corps

Stanley

Box (own goal). Manders Roche, Taylor, Freer.

Portuguese 8.A.

Bantos. Remedios.

.0

1

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ENGLAND

Stockport Tottenham

0 Holloway, own.

*Abandoned at half-time. Ground

unit

THIRD DIVISION (SOUTH)

Bristol R. Cardiff

LOCAL YACHTING

Corinthian SeriesTM

The following were the full re- sults of the yacht races for the 1st Corinthian Series which were held on Saturday by the Hong Kong Yacht Club.

"H" CLASS Finished Corr. Pn. Pts. 16.06.55 18.04.55 37

Bournemouth 3 Aldershot

ទូ

Brighton

3 Swindon'

.1

Notts C.

1

3

Millwall

2

Clapton

1 Watford

1

Yacht

Mansfield

1 Newport.

1

Diana

*Northampton 1 Crystal P,

1

Queen's P.R.

4 Exeter

(Miss M. Whitham).

0

Southend

2. Gillingham

Colleen

D

16.08.35 18.03.51 2 8

Bristol C.

3

(Capt. C. A. Luckin).

2 Reading

Aeriel

5

Torquay Walsall

*Abandoned after 55. minutes.

THIRD DIVISION (NORTH)

il

16.08.17 16.03.334 1 10

(Mr. C. D. A. Rosa).

1-

Lindsay 2.

Kumsons

Shen Singh.

cat belonging to a London theatre has watched the perfor 'mance of a comedy from the wings for several weeks. A care- ful watch has been kept on the animal, but as yet the manage- ment does not feel justified, in describing the pieces as enough to make a cat laugh...

Politeness is the art of making your guests feel they are at home," says a hostess. Instead of just wishing they were.

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"A" CLASS

2 Carpenter... 16.24.39. 16.24.39 1 15

Major B. E. C. Dixon),

(Capt. C. B. Barry, R.N.), Artemis... 16.25.14 16.25.14 4 11

Accrington 3 Crew

Bradford C. 1 Hull

2

Carlisle

2

Barrow

1

Nereid II. 16.31.22 18.31.22 10 5

Chester

7

Port Vale

2

Doncaster

1

Gateshead

Halifax

0

Wrexham.

0 (Mr. R. Stock).

I Oldham

1

16.28.18 14.28.14

B. 7

5.10

Rochdale

EVE

Rotherham... 4 Darlington 2 (Capt. D. M. Eley)..

0 New Brighton 0 Laobe!...... 16.25.35 16.25.35

Southport

Tranmere York,

4 Hartlepools

3 Lincoln

Clyde

SCOTTISH LEAGUE

FIRST DIVISION

*Dundee Falkirk Hearts Klimarnock Motherwell Partick Queen O'S Queen's Park *St. Johnston

1 Rangera

0

(Dr. L. J. Davis).

(Major J. Muirhead).

1 Joss ......... 16.31.35 18.31.35" 11 4

Gulf 18.26.21 16.26.21

(Mr. B. Naess),

# 9

Redshank.. 18.31.58 16.31.33 12 3

1

(Capt. R. H. Bower).

St. Mirren

Trac Blue.. 16.25.03 16.25.03

3 12

3

Third Lanark

1

(Mr. H. S. Rouse).

2 Morton

1

Kittiwake.. 16.20.22 16.26.22

7 8

3 Aberdeen

3

(Miss P. M. King).

I Celtic.

2

Painted

4 Hibernian

0

Lady -6.29.04 16.29.043 0

1

3 Hamilton !

Arbroath Ayt

1

(Dr. W. Nixon).

1

Jean. 16.24.55 16.24.55

2 13

(Col. G. C. Gowland).

La Linda... 16.32.28.16.32.28

13

2

(Mr. N. V. A. Croucher).

"G" CLASS

Gael

1

.... 17.01.50 18.37.47

2 8

2 (Col. S. Smith).

Owl

+

*Postponed owing to snow.

7

SECOND DIVISION...

Albion

7 Alloa Cowdenbeath 2 East Fife Dumbarton

Brechin Edinburgh. *Forfar King's Park Leith

Montrose Raith

0 St. Bernards

Airdrie

1 Dunfermline

3 East Stirling

1. Dundee

6 S'housemuir *Postponed owing to snow... Reuter.

SATURDAY'S CRICKET

16.49.48 18.49.48 1 10

4 (Miss V. A. Buckley).

"I" AND "Y" CLASSES

3 Ery! 16.52.36 16.52.36

(Major J. C. L. Yale),

1

3 Alisa

2

Stella

Only one League match was in- cluded in Saturday's cricket pro- gramme in which the Indian Re- creation Club Juniors beat the Army "B" in the second. division Scores:-

Army "E": 133 (Sergt. Painter 76; A. K. Minu. 4 for 13, 1. Alt 4 for 53) IRC. 140 for 8 L All 66, E. M. Rumjahn 26)

Friendlies

Hong Kong Cricket Club beat the Army by two wickets on the Town ground: Army: 114; HK.C.C. 127 for 9 (M. Haymes 54, 7. Leckie 34).

Recreto drew with Kowloon at Cox's Road. Recreio 132 (E Boares 50; W. A. Reed 31;. B. D. Lay 3 for 2); Kowloon 119 for 8 (G. F. O'Bryen 38),

The Indians beat the Royal Navy by five wickets at King's Park: Royal Navy 110 (Lt-Cmrd Pugh 48. A. R: Minu 5 for 41); Indians 118 for 5 (8A. Ismail' 41. A E Madar 39; Capt. Whitmarsh 3 for

19)...

A. B. Hamson's XI drew with C. W. Lam's XI in an inter-club match at the Craigengower Cricket Club: Hamson's KI 228 'for 7 deel (G. Souza 100 retired; Lam's XI 158 for 9 (H. P. Lim 79),.

5 6

......... 18.47.33 16.47.33 2 9

(Lt. R. M. Firth).

16.57.23 18.56.02

(Mr. B. Pengelly).

Winkle

7 4

16.44.49 16.42.474 1 11

(Mr. A. M. Mack).

Heron 16.51.50 16.51.50

4 "

(Lt.-Comdr. W. S. Hall, R.N.).

Tower-

·

Widgeon. 1655.36 16.54.15 6 5

(Mr. L. Garner). Nannette... 16.59.47 16.57.451 9 2 (L.-Comdr. W: E. Graves, R.N.). Sirius 16.54.44 16.40.20 3 8 Zephyr...... 16.58.21 15.58.194 8 3

(Mr. Trenchard Davis).

(Capt. B. Horton).

PRESENTATION 10

THE RIFLES”

The Jacobean Room of the Hong 'Kong Hotel was the scene of a very pleasant function last night when Dr. G. W. Pope on behalf of the St. Patrick's Society presented the Royal Ulster Rifles with a silver cup as a token of remem- brance of their stay in the Colony.

Among those present were the following members of the St. Pa- trick's Bociety, Dr. and Mrs. G. W. Pope, Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Perdue, Mr. and Mrs. B. H. C. Hallower and Miss Hallowes, Mr. McClatche, Mr. and Mrs. Shannon, Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Redmond, Mr. and Mrs. J. Hunter, Mr. O'Donovan, Mr. and Mrs. P. James, Mr. C. E. Terry, Dr. and Mrs. Gray, Mr. W. Finnigan, Mr. and Mrs. O'Connor, Mr. J. C. M. Grenham, Capt. and Mrs. Hol- mes, Mr. D. J. Crozier, Capt. Fitz- gerald Lombard, R. E. Dr. and Mrs. Henry, Mr. W. le Bart Sparrow, Mr. and Mrs. Simmons and Miss Simmons, Major M. A. Murphy. and Dr. McElney,

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