PAGE 10—HONG KONG DAILY PRESS
FRIDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1938.
In the World of Sports
THIS WEEK'S WINNERS
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IN HOME FOOTBALL "Telescore" Selects Them For "Daily Press" Readers
The following are the Home football fixtures for the week-end
with the probable winners given in capital type:
Each Friday "Telescore" picks the winners for Hongkong follow- ers of this great winter same, the forecast for to-morrow being as follows:-
*Birmingham
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FIRST DIVISION
V.
ASTON VILLA.
Arsenal:
Brentford.
Portsmouth.
Everton. "Huddersfield T
SUNDERLAND.
Bolton W.
"CHARLTON A
V.
Chelsea
Derby Co.
Leeds U
Leicester C.
LIVERPOOL
Manchester United
V.
MIDDLESBROUCH
V.
Wolves.
*Preston North End :
BLACKPOOL.
STOKE C.
Grimsby T.
SECOND DIVISION
*BURNLEY
Bury.
COVENTRY C.
Luton T.
NEWCASTLE U.
Norwich C.
NOTTS F
Chesterfield. Blackburn R. Bradford. Millwall... Swansea T. Fulham. Sheffield W. Tranmere R.
Plymouth A.
*SHEFFIELD U
SOUTHAMPTON
Y.
#TOTTENHAM H.
T
W. BROM. A.
West Ham' U. Manchester C.
THIRD DIVISION (NORTH)
ACCRINGTON 8
V.
Carlisle U."
BARNSLEY
V.
Crewe A
BARROW
7.
Rochdale.
BRADFORD C.
Wrexham.
*CHESTER
*Halifax T.
HULL.C.
LINCOLN C.
OLDHAM A
York C. Doncaster R Gateshead. Hartlepools U. Rotherham U. Southport. Darlington.
THIRD DIVISION (SOUTH)
N. Brighton
.STOCKPORT CO.
BOURNEMOUTH
V.
BRIGHTON
L
V
*Bristol, R.
Cardiff C.
EXETER" C.
Notts Co. Northampton T. NEWPORT CO. Swindon T
7.
Port Vale.
IPSWICH T
V.
Torquay U
MANSFIELD T.
Bristol C.
*QUEEN'S PARK R
7.
Crystal Palace.
READING
Y.
Clapton O.
SOUTHEND U
V.
Watford.
Walsall
V.
Aldershot.
SCOTTISH LEAGUE-FIRST DIVISION
ABERDEEN
Ciye."
Ayr U
T.
Partick Thistle,
CELTIC
Y.
Third Lanark.
FALKIRK
V.
Arbroath.
HAMILTON A.
Albion R.
HIBERNIAN
St. Johnstone.
QUEEN OF SOUTH
Y
Kilmarnock.
Queen's Park
HEARTS.
RANGERS
Y.
Raith R.
St. Mirren
T
MOTHERWELL.
* Indicates "Derby" Games.
(League Taole on Back Page)
Rifle Shooting To Be
Resumed On Sunday
recommencing its season after the un- The Association is Asoidable break due to repairs on the Ranges, on Sunday next with At interesting programme.
Individual .competitions both for S.R. (a) and S.R. (b) will be 'The fired at 200 and 500 yards and at 760 yards if time permits. revolver range and claybird range are also offering attractive com- petitions.
SHANGHAI AGAIN
Last Match Of The Tour
The Shanghal Interport lawn bowls team played their last match here yesterday when they beat à combined "Talkoo-Hongkong Elec- tric team at Taikoo and won by 21 shots to 15.
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TELESCORE SPECIAL
5 HOMES LIVERPOOL
NEWCASTLE STOCKPORT CELTIC RANGERS.
3 AWAYS SUNDERLAND HEARTS MOTHERWELL
3 DRAWS BOLTON NORWICH
NEW BRIGHTON
England Beats Europe
45,000 PEOPLE SEE EXCITING FOOTBALL
London, Oct. 26. In sunny weather to-day, 45,000 spectators saw England beat the Rest of Europe at soccer at High- bury by three goals to ni.
SENIOR LEAGUE PROSPECTS...
BIG MATCH TO-MORROW AT CAROLINE HILL
Navy To Defend Unbeaten Record Against Chinese
BLAKE'S LEG INJURY IS "LOSS TO KOWLOON
(By C.I.R.E.)
THERE IS AN "ATTRACTIVE League football programme for the week-end and foremost interest will in all probability be centred on the Senior encounter between South China "A" and the Navy which takes place in the Caroline Hill enclosure at 4.30 p.m. to-morrow, The Chinese with a sweeping win over Eastern inst week by five clear goals have gone to the top of the table while the Navy have thus far not sattered defeat having beaten the Police, Kowloon and South China "B" and drawn with Kwong Wah.
unaccountably South Chins. "AN
at
PROBABLE TEAMS
Probable teams for the week-end are as follows
小
Clarke: Munro, Flemming, Hos- sack. Allah and Medrory.
EASTERN-Lau Hin-han; Wong Wing-hon, Mew Wah-kwok; Ho
SOUTH CHINA "A":-Pau Ka-Chor-yin. Hslu King-sins. Lo Wal- Ka-ping: Mak Shiu-hon, Lee Tin-kuen; Boong Ling-sing Lee Tax- sang: Leung Wing-chiù, Lau Hing-kee. Suen Kam-shun, Chow Mati- chol, Lee Kwok-wai; Tang Kwong-chi" and Hau Ching-to, sura. Lai Shul-wing. Fung King- cheong, Kwok Ying-kee and Lau Tau-man.
KOWLOON:-Hartley;
Everest,
Ulrich: Maxwell. Bliss, Eastman; W. Knox, P. Jorge, V. White, Hon- niball and Ricrtsen.
ST. JOSEPH'S:-U. B· Souza; Castilho, L. Souza; Pereira, Hus- sain, Am: Rocha, Leonard, Daan, Santos and Alves.
CLUB:-Bulpin; S. H. Strange. Forrow, E Negaltalk: Skinner, Strange; Kirwan. Drown, F. Fow- let. B. I Bickford and T. Pile.
SOUTH CIONA "B":- Tam
Lao
Yin
Kao "po. Au Shi-ngok
Lau
and
With both teams at full strength who falled soccer fans can be assured of a against great game the result of which is Caroline Hill last Sunday. On that Kwan-kon; Leung Tak wai, Kwok extremely hard to forecast. Per-occasion Suen Kam-shun and Hau Ping-tseong: Lal Wai-pui.
Sheylek, haps the odds will be just a shade Ching-to, their goal-getters, left Tak-pao. Tse Kan-hung: Yueng
Chung sang Lee Shek-yau. in favour of South China "A" who, their shooting boots at home for of course, have" the advantage of they were very sadly off their
mark
KWONG WAH:-Lee Kwok-kee: playing on the home ground.
On the other hand, Kwong
Hou Yung-sang. Chung Ful-lam;!
Yeurig H
Tae-tsong, Young. Wah put up a very splendid..
Law Wing-kul. ! Wing: Cheung performance against the strong
Lau Fook-chuen, Chin Chi-fun. Middlesex side and last by two soals to nil.
Cheuk Shek-kam and Wong King- cheung.
The Police have yet to gather a point and to-morrow they will entertain St. Joseph's on their new ground at Boundary Road. The England. Woodley (Chelsea): Saints are playing very well just Sproston (Tottenham), Hapgood now and if David Leonard is the (Arsenal), Cullis (Wolves), Cop- dashing leader as he was last week lay in their forwards not taking a
Mugglison, ping (Arsenal): Matthews (Stoke), when he scored two of the three shot at goal straightaway and ir send; Honeywell. Webeter. Ridley: W. H. Ball (Tottenham), Lawton goals against Kowloon, the police- they can dispense with dribbling Spiller.
verton). Goulden (West Ham) men will be in for a busy after-to-morrow, and try some shots Thorburn and Betts
id Boyes (Everton). Rest of Europe.-Olivieri (Italy);} 'ani (Italy), Rava. (Italy): Kupfer (Germany), Andreolo (Italy), Kit- zinger (Germany): Aston (France), (Italy), Braine (Belgium), Plala Zsengeller (Hungary), and Brustad (Norway)
HR.H, the Duke of Kent shook hands with the players before the game.
Erigland made headway from the kick-off, but after this the Eur- opeans, with quick tackling and long ground passing, threatened the English goal
POOR FINISHING The England forwards had the strong support of their half-backs but their finishing was poor.
speedy The European" bined movements often
Food
A win for the Saints is fa dicated.
The Palice have yet to get toge- ther a good combination in their attack a problem which they have not settled satisfactorily.
At Happy Valley, Club will meet the Royal Scots and a keen match should ensue with the odds slightly in favour of the soldiers. The Club
have So far Won one. lost two (Eastern and South China "B") and drawn onc, while the Scots have won one, drawn three and lost one match.
is
A snap rual in the early stages of the game may change matlers vitally...
now in David Blake who com-hospital following a serious leg spread-injury sustained when playing St. Joseph's at Caroline eagled the England defence. The against
not be European team played better to-Hill last Saturday will gether.
available for Kowloon F. C. to- England's early attacks lacked morrow and, in all probability, will method and pace, but later deve-be out of football for some time, loped punch. The English wingers
were prominent.
Hal scored for England in the 22nd minute of the game with a the left-foot drive and Lawton,
centre-forward,
The absence of Blake is a severe, blow to the mainlanders as their attack will lack just that extra impetus which the presence of Blake ensures. Against South China "B" whom added another in the 27th minute Kowloon will oppose on the home to put England two up.
young English
ground, Blake will be greatly mis- The Europeans did not relax and sed. If Blake were able to turn out. spntinued with their deadly tack-a win for Kowloon would be a fair
ling.
are matters
now
forecast but At half-time, England led 2-0.
entirely different. The Europeans played a deter-
Last week South China "B" only mined game at the resumption, but
just managed to drive home the the England half-backs rarely al-
issue against the Club whereas lowed their opponents to gain Kokoon lost to the saints, Both shooting position.
teams have been beaten by the Lee and Tak-fai Navy. Chan
Goulden then picked up a pass from Hall and scored with a left- foot shot in the 20th minute of Shek-yau' will have to be watched and the Chinese defence will also
the second half, and thereafter in-have their eyes on Pat Jorge, the terest died from the game.
but
The final result was England 3. clever Kowloon inside-right. A draw is indicated Rest of Europe O.-Reuter
there is a probability of an odd-goal win for the Chinese. On Sunday, on the Kowloon ground, Kwong Wah will be given a big test when they meet Eastern
ARMY CRICKET TEAMS
Firing matches to-morrow.
Concurrently à team match is being fired and it is understood that a team has been entered by the East Surrey Regiment. It is
note very pleasing to
their in. The following have been selected terest, and all members of the to represent the Army against the Association will welcome their Hongkong C.C. in friendly cricket presence on the Range. commences at 8.45. a.m. sharp.
A new experiment will be tried out this Sunday-a Pool .Bull will be run concurrently at each range-both for BSR. (a) and S.R. (b). It is hoped that this will give added in- terest to members to fill in the when they are time
shooting.
not
The Bulletin printed by N. Tea had to be a very rushed affair after the match as the team Mohammed of the Wing Bhing had to catch their boat which left Press was published yesterday and for the North at 8 p.m. They took contains
many interesting AI- with them the Hongkong flag and ticles, chlet of which is one from a large number of enthusiasts, Major Steers of an account of the incinding ancials of the Hongkong. Colony team and the activities at Lash Bowls Association,
***Bisley.
Details of yesterday's matchi
SHANGHAI: KLSwartzel
W. McDermott, & M Gutierrez, H. Wallace (skip) 21 TAIKOO-ELECTRIC: B. Dea- con, W. Melrose, W. Beath
1ST XI (80OKUNPOO):-Captain- Godby, Major Murray, Major Bwyers, Lt. Man, Lt. Clift. Lt. Beadnell, Sgt Batwell, Bergt. Baker," Pte. Coombes, Pte. Hat- field and Driver Logan.
2ND XI (AT HK.C.C.):-Lt. Feal, Lt-Col. Newnham, Capt. What- "man, Lt." Cater. Lt. Hook, Lt Chiverall, C.S.M. Northcott. C.QAM, Paterson, Sgt. Painter, Sergt. Gill and Corp. Webb.
NEW BACKSTROKE
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Sporting
Fixtures
TO-DAY
BADMINTON.-Y.M.C.A.
AND
Badmin-
ton, in the West Lounge, 9 p.m.
Team . BASKETBALL-Star
USS. Canopus (Chinese. T.M. C.A.). 7 p.m. BILLIARDS
BNOOKER. Steel Coulson League, Civil Ser. vice v. Police: Cralgengower v. Naval Police; R.ES/M v. C. and P. O.R.C.
BOWLS Shanghai, v. Association
Rink; 8 p.m.
BRIDGE YMCA Contract Bridge Lesson (For Members only), 10 am
RECORD
Duesseldorf, Oct. 27, A new world record in the 200 Anyone wishing to obtain a copy, price 20 cents or $1 for all matres backstroke was established nine issues during the coming here yesterday by Ida van Feggien, DARTS, Steel Coulson · League season,, can do so on application the Dutch woman champion Her
·RES/MY., C. and P.OR.C
BESRA. (Club), 8.15 pm.
to the Honorary Secretary, Major time was 2 minutes, 40.6 seconds, | ROCKBY--Hongkong H.C, "A" 7, G. P. Murray, Garrison Adjutant's which is an improvement of 17 once, Command Headquarters, or seconds on the previous record SWIMMING-Mixed Swimming, in at the Clubhouse on the Kowloon held by the Danish giri, Ragnhild
Ranges
Hyeger-Reuter
European YMCA / Bwimming Pool:
Once again Kwong Wah's failing
after the style of Suen Kam-shun the electricians will probably and this to their advantage.
Eastern However, gather both points...
should
NAVY:--Dickerson; Bellis Town-
Newlands,
Blackburn
POLICE:- Aitkens; Byrne: Watt, Brittain. Parker: Ferrier, Gordon, Wall. Howlett and Moss.
ROYAL SCOTS:-Duncan: Fra- ser. McDonald: Gibson, Proctor.
WY
Forecast For Week-end
SATURDAY
DIY. 1
Club V. ROYAL SCOTS Kowloon v. SOUTH CHINA “B” Police v. ST. JOSEPH'S SOUTH CHINA "A" y. Nary Div. II
Kowloon v. ORDNANCE ST. JOSEPH'S v. Middlesex. Club v. ROYAL SCOTS Police v. ENGINEERS Div. II (A) Royal Scots v. 30TH RA. South China v. Electric P.W.D. v. 5TH RA. Div. III (B)
AIR FORCE v, Powbattar RE. (E) Y, STONECUTTERS KUMAON R. v. University MEDICALS T. ÁBA. SUNDAY
Div. I Kwong Wah v. EASTERN Div. II SOUTH CHINA v. 5th A. A.. Kwong Wah v. EASTERN -Div.-III_(A).. Stanley v. KFT CHEE R.A.S.C. Y. RE (C) 24TH R.A. V. Signals.
The Peakockor White-Spatted Talpan)
This creature lives on very high ground, and occasionally descends upon the towns below and carries away case after case of H B. BEER.
When he spreads himself it is a truly wonderful sight and everybody goes to see, whether they have been asked or not,
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