PAGE 10-HONG KONG DAILY PRESS
FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1938.
23 In the World of Sports
“TELESCORE
THIS WEEK'S
WEEK'S WINNERS SPECIAL " IN HOME FOOTBALL
5 HOMES
EVERTON
FULHAM
SOUTHPORT CRYSTAL PAL CELTIC
3 AWAYS
BARNSLEY
CHESTER
RANGERS
3.DRAWS
PORTSMOUTH - TRANMERE"
WREXHAM
"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 game, the forecast for to-morrow being AS follows:
FIRST DIVISION
ARSENAL
Y.
Leeds U.
ASTON VILLA
Manchester U.
Blackpool
V
Charlton A.,
Brentford
V
BOLTON W.
DERBY CO.
V
Preston North End.
EVERTON
V.
Middesbrough... ....
Grimsby T.
Y
Chelsea.
HUDDERSFIELD T.
V.
Leicester G.
Portsmouth
บ
Liverpool.
*SUNDERLAND
V.
Stoke C.
Y
ARMY CRICKET XI FOR TO-MORROW
The following will represent a triendly the Army 1st XI in cricket match against Club de Recreio at Sookunboo to-morrow at 2 p.m.-
Capt. Godby, Major Murray, Major Swyers, Lleut. Clift, Lieut. Weedon, Sergt. Eatwell, Sergt. Baker, Cpl. Webb, Driver Logan, Pte. Coombes and Pte. Hatfield,
WOLVES
Birmingham.
SECOND DIVISION
Coventry C. Burnley.
W. Brom A Plymouth A.
BLACKBURN R.
Bradford
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Bury
CHESTERFIELD
FULHAM
Manchester C.
MILLWALL
V
SHEFFIELD W.
Y
Swansea T.
V
SHEFFIELD U.
Tranmere R
Luton T.
WEST HAM U.
Norwich C.
ADVERTISEMENT
THE MACAO JOCKEY
J
CLUB..
The Race Meeting advertised to take place at Macao, so Sun- day, the 13th instant, will be.
coiducted on Saturday, November 12th instead, commencing at 2.30 p.m.
S. W. CHENG,
Rochdale.
#
By order.
Notts F. Tottenham H. Southampton. Newcastle U.
THIRD DIVISION (NORTH) .."
T
Accrington S.
Lincoln C.
STOCKPORT CO. CHESTER
Barrow. Halifax T. Full C.
Bradford C:
THIRD DIVISION (SOUTH)
Carlisle U Crewe A
Y.
BARNSLEY,
V.
Oldham A.
DARLINGTON
DONCASTER R.
N. Brighton.
GATESHEAD
Hartlepools U.
V
ROTHERHAM U.
Y
SOUTHPORT
Wrexham
*YORK C.
Secretary.
1939
J
ALDERSHOT
V
Bristol C.
y,
CLAPTON O.
Bristol R.
CRYSTAL PALACE
V
Newport Co.
V.
Brighton,
NORTHAMPTON T.
บ
NOTTS CO.
V.
Walsall,
PORT VALE
SWINDON T.
Torquay U
WATFORD
THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB
THE TENTH EXTRA RACE MEETING will be held (weather permitting) at HAPPY VALLEY on SATURDAY. 5th November, 1938, commencleg at 2.00 p.m.
The first Bell will be rung at 1.30 p.m.
MEMBERS' ENCLOSURE No One without a badge wil be admitted to the Members' Enclosure, Such must be worn throughout the duration of each me:ting in such a manner as to be readily identified.
Badges admitting Now Mem. bers to the Members' Enclosure $5.00 Club Roots at
And $3.00
and
for
for Ladies (Both including tax)
A
Mansfeld. T
QUEEN'S PARK R
Southend U.
Bournemouth.
Cardiff C.
Ipswich T.
V.
READING. Exeter C.
SCOTTISH LEAGUE FIRST DIVISION
ABERDEEN Albion R. Arbroath
CELTIC
4.
7.
V.
T
Hamilton "A. RANGERS. Third Lanark. Ayr U.
Motherwell.
Hearts.
HIBERNIAN
Falkirk.
KILMARNOCK
Y.
Ralth R.
Partick Thistle
V.
Queen of the South
V.
Queen's Park
GLYDE
Y.
St. Johnstone.
Indicates "Derby" Games." (League Tables on Back Page)
ST. MIRREN
Sporting Fixtures
TO-DAY
league
afe obtainable through the BASKETBALL--Students' SECRETARY upon the per- Hongkong senior division, Fong Lam, Pul Ting. 4.30 p.zh. Junior somal or written application of a
division, King's v. Bal Nam B, Member, such Member to be
4.30 p.m. responsible for sti viiltors Intro- duced by him, and foe Payment
** of All Chits, &c. /
1st
The Secretary's Office, floor, Exchange Balding (Tel. 27794) will close at 12 NOON,
Timing are obtainable at the Club House provided they are
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BRIDGE Cheero Club Bridge
Evening. SWIMMING-Mixed
Swimming, in European YMCA, Swimming Pool
: TO-MORROW BASKETBALL---Students' lengue, First division King's v. Wah Nam, 8.30 pm.; B. Paufg" v Queen's, 4.30 pin; Junior divi-
ordered in advance from the No.sion, Pui Ying v. Fong Lam, 3.30
Boy (Telephone 21920). *
PUBLIC ENCLOSURE The price of Admission to the Pablic Enclosure
Is $1.00 including fax, for all Persone, including Ladies, and is payable the Gate Soldiers and Satfors
math are admitted: Hi
Price.
BROWN
W
MACAO JOCKEY CLUB
The race meeting advertised to take place at Macho on Sun- day, November 13, will be con-" ducted instead on Saturday, November 12, and will com. mence at 2.30 p.m.
ENGLAND BEATS SCOTLAND
London, Nov. 3.
At Wolverhampton: yesterday. the English Beccer League de-. servedly beat the Scottish League
by three goals to one.
the
SENIOR LEAGUE PROSPECTS
INTERESTING MATCHES
FOR WEEK-END
Progress Of Kwong Wah
Will Be Watched
ROYAL SCOTS SHOULD WIN: KOWLOON TO MEET POLICE
(BY CIRE)
The English defence had
THE SURPRISE RESULTS of last week-end's Senior League foot- measure of the Scottish forwards and always looked more dangerous, ball matches has left me in a quandary as to how to give a forecast Boyes scored twice for the Eng-for to-morrow ang Sunday. Last Saturday there were four upsets, Ilsh League, the first goal coming not the least among them being the defeat of St. Joseph's at the after a quarter of an hour and at hands of the Police who fielded a mixed European and Chinese team half-time the Englishmen led 2-0. for the first time; while ori Sunday Kwong Wah delighted their sup-
Dix, who ws the best man on the porters with an odd-goal win over Eastern, a truly fine effort. field, scored the third goal for England soon after the interval. Walker got the Scots' goal from a penalty before the end.
A crowd of .35,000 spectators į watched the game in sunny wea- ther-Reuter.
SHANGHAI LAWN BOWLERS HOME
An Appreciation
Of Hosts
The victorious Shanghai Lawn Bowls Interport side returned to Shanghai in the Wingsang, "coming: up to the Customs Jetty by launch with the Shanghal and Hongker.g Lawn Bowls Association flaga hoisted and the Prentice Cup still In their possession.
An informal gathering was held at the Lawn Bowls Club when Mr. W. J. Monk, the Association Pre- sident, took the opportunity of congratulating the captain and his men upon their success.
Mr. Hugh Wallace, in a brief reply stated that he credited their victory to the team spirit which had prevailed throughout rather than to individual play.
All members of the team com- mented upon the marvellous hos- the pitality and arrangements which had been made and carried through so smoothly.
SAILING RACE FOR AH KING CUP
The first of the series of the Royal Naval Sailing Association's races for the Ah King Cun was salled off on Wednesday and re- sulted as follows:-1, Gina (Lieut. Medd); 2, Dunlin Lleut. Whit- Worth) 3. Whiterun (Lieut.-Cdr. Hall); 4, Brook (Lieut. Acworth); 5, Cornflower (Mr. Gandy).
UNIVERSITIES
RUGBY WINS
London, Nov. 3.
Both the Cambridge and Oxford rugger teams won their matches to-day, the Light Blues beating Guy's Hospital and the Dark Blues and Smith: Club V. Kwong defeating the Oxford Greyhounds. Wah (Club), 4.15 pm. Referee, In a County. Championship ID. Linesmen, Sutterley and Mc-match, Middlesex and Surrey drew Laughlan..
Second Division each side scoring ten points... | Middlesex v. R.1.0.0. (Bookun-Results of matches played to-day pool), 2.45 pm. Referee,, Mac- were
Cormac, Bouth China v. Ewons Middlesex 10, Surrey 10 (at Rich- Wan (Caroline HI), 3.45 p.m. Kowloon Referee, Hinchcliffe.;
4.15
i
Stone.; p.m. Referee, Signals v. Kumaon Rines (PE Road), 245 pm. Referee Dore: Stonecutters W/T v. 24th. Bty
mond).
Guy's Hospital 16, Cambridge Up.
27.
Oxford Un. 16, Oxford Grey-
„hounds 14. nalgo
St. Bart's Hosp. a, Army XV. 31.
-Reater.
LOCAL MATCH
1.
THE PROGRESS OF THE Kwang Wah team, newcomers to the Senior division, is being watched with great interest. Prior to their match against Eastem, Kwong Wah's record was as follows:-v. Nevy 1-1; v. South China "B" 0-2; v. Royal Scots 5-5; v. Kowloon 0-6; v. Middlesex 0-2. With their win over the strong Eastern side the elec- tricians now have four points to their credit and their future en- counters will command even greater attention.
Perhaps it is traditional or just eleven, for that matter. Though it "an old Howloon custom" but it was not altogether expected Kow- happened all the same last Satur-loon's win was a pleasant surprise.
Meanwhile at the Valley, Club day afternoon. By that I mean, Kowloon beat Soutri China "B" by piled six goals against the Royal the only goal of the match scored Scots who replied with one, Fred by Rlertsen, their splendid left Fowler was in fine form and found the net no less than five times, and wing.
Season after season Kowloon I consider this a very good after- always gather full points on the noon's work for any forward. home ground when playing against Club's results have varied a lot South China "B", and the "A"so far having, drawn with St.
v. Police (Kowloon), 2.45 p.m. Referee, Finch.; Club v. R. En- gineers (Club), 245 pm. Referes, Silva.; St. Joseph's T. R. Scots (Military), 2.45 pm. Referee, Aylwin. Thiru Division (B): RAFT. Medicals, (FE Road), 4.15 p.m. Referee, Phillips.; Uni- versity v. A.B.A. (Chatham Road). The following trial Army team will play the Club "A" team at p.m.; Sai Nam Av. St. Paul's, 4.30 pm. Kowloon junior divi-
Rugby at Causeway Bay (R.N. ton, Man Far v. Zaumati.
round) to-morrow at 3 pn.:
8pr. Nouch (RE), Pté. Ferguson CRICKET. First division, Crai
(Middlesex), Lt. Gudgeon (Middle- gengower v. Press, Indiana 7.
RA (Chatham Road), 245 p.m.
sex), Bpr. Waite (RE), Spr. Hongkong, Army Recreto:
Artingdale (RE), L/C. Boe (Royal) Second division Kowloon v: Dio Referee, Somerville. cesan Boys, Police v. Indians, Re- GOLF-Captain's Cup competition Scots), Lt. Kerrich (East Surreys), L/C Boss (Royal Scots), Lt. Hewitt (Fanling). crelo v. Central British. FOOTBALL-FIrst Division 8. RACING Tenth extra meeting (Midd'x), Pte. Bousted (R.A.0.0.). Joseph's v. Royal Scots (Caroline (Happy Valley), 2 pm Li Wallis (East Surreys), Gur. HIID), 445 pm Referee, Hooper.
UGBY Club A V, Army (Navy), Evans (5th AA), L/Bdr. Page (5th Linesmen, Mcligrew and Gam-
3.pm. Club . Ñávy (NAVY), AA). Pte. Berry (Midd'x), Lt
Crawford (RCS) my 15h Liddisbér V Bouth Chẳng
Reserves 8p. Pleton (RE), #g" (B56kungoo).445 pm. Re- feres, Molyne Linesmen Ad- TENNIS Entries close for mixed Cpl Barker (Seaforths), Spr. Bird
doubles championship.
(222) Bor. McInerny (RE), 8pm. ACBN Commodore's PIKE)}} (BL2/Lt Cuthbertson
(Hoyal Scotay
1919
wards and Wein.; Rowloch. Pollte (Kowloon); 4:15 DIL-RB- feree, Clarke. Linčmen, Demee
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Forecast For Week-end
SATURDAY
Division I.
St. Joseph's v. ROYAL SCOTS. KOWLOON v. Folice." CLUB V. Kwong Wah..
Division II.
MIDDLESEX v. R.A.O.C. SOUTH CHINA v. Kwong Wah. KOWLOON v. Police.
Club v. ENGINEERS, ST. JOSEPH'S Y. Royal Scots. Division III. (A) Royal Scots v. P.W.D. " Kit Chee v. 5TH RA.
Division III. (B)
E.AF. v. Medicals,
University V. ASA. Signals v. Kumaon. R. - STONECUTTERS v.- 24th R.A.
SUNDAY
Division I
Eastern v. NAVY.
Division II.
Eastern v. 5th R.A.
Division III (A) Electric v. R.AS.C.. 30TH RA. v. South China.
Division n. (B) Powhattan v. RE. (E).
Joseph's, loss to South China "g" and Eastern, and defeated Mid- dlesex.
It was a very wise move on the part of the Police selectors to include Chinese im their" senior team. To my mind, this action brought about the re- vival of the Police team which up to the meeting with the
Saints had
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not won a single
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A sleek individual who never has any trouble over Beer because he insists on H.B., but we must admit, he has a packet of trouble over other mat
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