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SCOTTISH LEAGUE
Albion
Arbroath
Hearts
Partick Raith
FIRST DIVISION
5 Hamilton
1 Falkirk
8 Queen's Park
2 Rangers
0 AFT
SECOND DIVISION.
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▾ Brechin
6 Fortar
Montuose
3 Dundee
1 Airdrie
Alion Dundee U. Dunfermling East Stirling
Edinburgh King's Park-' Leith Ath Marton
2 Cowdenbeath Stenhousemuir 2 Dumbarton
unplayed.
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5 St. Bernards
1 East Fife
FIRST DIVISION
Everton... Wolves Derby Charlton Middlesbro Aston Villa Botton
0
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P. W: D. L. F. A. Pts. 30 20 2 8 59 37-42 30 18 8 6.81.22 40
31 16 7 8 54 38 39 31 15 6 10 56 46 36
31 14.7 10 05 48 35 31 14 6 11 58 43 34 31 12 9 10 58 48 33
Arsenal
31 129 10 38 29 33 31 12.9 10 53 52 33 31 119 11 47 49 31 30 11 8 11 41 45 30 30. 11 8 11 42 50 30
Stoke Liverpool Sunderland Grimsby Brentford 31 12 6 13 45 58 30 Preston N.E 29 10 9 10 41 42 29 M'chester U. 31 9' 11 11 47 52 29 Leeds U. 30 10 7 13 45 54 27 Huddersfeld 31 10 6 16 42 49 25 Blackpool 20 7 16 12 37 52 24 Leicester 31 7 10 14 38 58 24 Portsmouth 29 6 11 12 27 49 23 Chelsea 28 8 5 15 47 59 21 Birmingham 31 8 5 18 47 87 21 SECOND DIVISION
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P. W. D. La F. A. Pts. 31 18 3 10 75 48 39 Blackburn Newcastle 31 16 5 10 50 35 37 Sheffield U.. 30 13 11 6 48 33 37 Coventry 30 16 5 8 49 37 37 Sheffield
Wednesday 29 15 6 8 68 48 38 West Brom' 31 15 6 10 74 59 36 30 14 7 9 48 37 35 Felham
30 15 4 11 60 50 34 Luton Chesterfield 30 14 10 50 34 30 13 8 9 50 43 34 Tottenham Burnley 33 13 8 12 41 43 34 Plymouth 31 135 13 43 43 31 Manchester
City
Bury
29 13 4 12 72 61 30 32 10 10 12 51 51 30 Millwall 30 10 9 11 52 41 29 West Ham " 30 11 7 12:54 43 29. Bradford 32.10 9 13 54 68 29 Southampton 31 10 7 14 42 56 27 Swansea 30 8 10 14 35 61 22 Notts F
31 8 8 17 36 71 20 Norwich Tranmere
THIRD DIVISION, "SOUTH"
P. W, D. L. F. A. Pts. 32 20 5 7 50 34 45 32 13 12 7 55 38 38 31 15 7 9 53 37 37
Newport Reading Brighton Crystal
..Palace Queen's Park
Rangers Notts C.
Swindon
Watford
Cardiff
29 9 1 19 32 69 19
32: 4 5 23 33 82 13
29 14 87 50 37 36
8 8 12 30 41 24
29 12 9 8 57 38" 33 29 14 5 10 42 32 33 30 13 7,10 57 48 33 31 13 7 11 48 39 33 30 12 8 10 44 43 32 31 12 8 11 48 48 32 Bristol C. Aldershot 30 11 10 9 36 46 32 Northampton 30 135 12 44 42 31 Exeter
30.10 9 11 51 64 29 Southend 28 10 7 11 44 49 27 Torquay
28 9 7 12 32 41 25 Bournemouth 28 Mansfield 30 & 14 32 55 24 Bristol
Rover's 30 7,9 14 36 39 23 Ipswich 2879 12 33 40 23 Port Vale 29 9 5 15 28 44 23 Clapton O. 29 7 8 14 34 41 22 Walsall 30 6 7 17 35 51 19
THIRD DIVISION "NORTA”
P. W. D. L F. A Pts. 32 23 5 4 75 28 51 Barnsley Doncaster 30 14 11 5 52 34 39
:
KOWLOON AND RECREIO TIE BIG MATCH
Fighting Finish To League: Indians' Sporting Loss
MOST IMPORTANT GAME ON THE CARD, and one which might have practically decided the destination of the senior cricket shield, the match between Kowloon Cricket Club and Club de Recrelo, played on the former's ground on Saturday, "resulted
in a draw.
The position, therefore, remains unclarified and one of the ...best finishes to the senior cricket league for many years past is
Assured.
CRICKET TABLES
Another very good game, one in which both sides played sporting cricket throughout, was that be- tween the Hongkong Cricket Club and the Indians at Chater Road, In particular, the Indians deserve K.C.C.
Recrelo special mention.
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Set 189 runs to get in just under HK.C.C. two hours, they were always bat IRC.
ing the clock as well as the Club bowlers, After a minor collapse,
C.S.C.C. a. afth-wicket partnership gave Army When C.C.C. them a sporting chance. they were within striking distance, however, some more wickets fell, but the last reliable batsman on the side went in with instructions Recrelo
K.C.C. to get the runs or get out..
University EK.C.C.
He got out, the rest falled, and they lost by 12 runs. But rame it was that kind of A that, though one side takes all the points, honours are actually shared.
Scores fellow :-
First Division
At Cox's Road, Recreio tied with Kowloon Cricket Club: Recreio: 123 (E. M. L. Soares 45 B. D. Lay 4-tor 10, F. Goodwin 3 for 25, R. E. Lee 3 for 60); K. C. C.: 123 for 8 wkts, (D. J. N. Anderson 51, N. A. E. Mackay 36: H L Ozorio 4 for 50. E. L. Gosano 3 for 42).
At Chater Road, H.K.C.C. beat Indian R. C. by 12 runs. HR.C.C.: 188 for 8 wkts, dec. L. T. Ride 28. T. A. Pearce 98, C. L. Pearce 41; A. H. Madar 3 for 49, A. R. Minu 3 for 56); Indian R.C. 176. (A. R. Kitchell 80, FL Owen- Hughes 7 for 54).
At King's Park, Civil Service C. C. held Royal Navy to draw;
Royal Navy: 167 for 6 wkts, dec. (Lt. Walters 53, Lt.-Com. Kennedy 43; Com. Lees 23 not out; F. Baker
7 3 1 2 1 124 7 2 1 4" 0 10
Navy
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LR.C.
8 1 2 2 1
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Police R.C.: 197 (A. E. Carey 54, J. L Steptens 42: C..W. Haynes 5 for 52 C.A.C.C. Juniors: 89 (G. Ainsile 23; C. Pope i for 21, H. W. E. Heath 3 for 10).
At King's Park, Recrelo juniors lost to KC.C. Juniors by 31, runs.
K. C. C. Juniors: 96 (8. A. Gray 51, G. A. Goodban 22; A. V. Gosano 4 for 33, F. H. Carvalho 3 for 22). Recreio Juniors; 65 (W. L. Mac- kenzie 7 for 17).
At Pokfulam, University lost to H.K.C.C. juniors by 47 rans:
173 (H. J. HK.C.C. juniors; Armstrong 47, H. J. D. Lowe 36: C. H. Teoh 6 for 70, K. L. Ng 4 for 53), University 158 (K. T. Tam 74, J. Fong 37; C. M. Stark 6 for 44, G E R. Divett # for 51).
At Sockunpoo, Navy juniors held Army juniors to a draw.
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Army Juniors: 206 (Opl, Webb swatow, Chuanchow and Foochow. Sagres,
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At the Valley, Army best Craigengower C.C. by 16 ruas: Amy: 130, (Dvz, Logan 42, 8gt.26: S/Sgt. Goodger 4 for 27, P.8.M.
Patterson 3 for 27). Painter 25; P. J. Biltmoria 4 for 51. A. K. Imall, 3 for 55); Craigen- gower 114-(A. R. H. Esmall 32, "A. K. Ismail 20; Pte. Hatfield 4 for
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Second Division
At the Valley, Police R.C. beat Civil Service juniors by 108
runs:
At Sookunpoo, Indian R.C. juniors drew with Craigen- .. rower C.C. Juniors,
Indian R.C. Juniors: 178 for 6 wits, dec. (AR, Suffad 88 not out, F. A. Curreer 30, A. M. Omar 3 for 20), Craigengower juniors: 111 for 8 wkts, (C. W. Lam 31; A. Bakar 3 for 35).
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· CLUB DE RECREIO BEAT
HONGKONG LADIES
By J.H.F.
A THRILLING HOCKEY MATCH was witnessed at King's de Recreio "A" beat the Park yesterday morning when Club Hongkong Ladies by one goal to all in a Brawn Cup fixture. With 23 points out of 13 games played, their victory has placed them in a strong position at the head of the table, their closest rival, the "Hongkong Ladles, trailing behind with 18 points out of 11: games.
Displaying "marked superiority way for the winning goal, scored Recreto ladies proved by their win by herself late in the second half.. Southport 29 15 8 0 60 35 38 yesterday that their previous suc-On her performance yesterday and
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cess over the same team was no taking into account her consistent form this season, one wonders, at mere fash in the pan,
The Recreio victory came as a the omission of this player from minor surprise as it had been an- the Interport trials
THE-PLAY ticipated that, with the Hongkong
Ladies fielding their strongest alde, Both teams started shakily, DD- they would have a difficult time.viously from stage fright owing to As it turned out, however, the the importance of the match. down first and game was fairly one-sided and Recreio settled that Recreio did not score more narrowly missed opening the ac- goals was due to their forwards' count in this period..
After the change-over the Portu- inability to press home the nume rous scoring opportunities.
guese girls put on pressure and Miss M. Middleton Smith was for the greater part of this ses- outstanding for the lasers and sion had their opponents penned Miss Greig was
also proininent. in their own half. With only a The last named, it will be remem-matter of minutes. left Miss C.. bered, scored four goals when they Silva, following up a shot at goal beat the Seaforth by five goals to by Miss Alves, netted: to give nii on Saturday.
Recreto a well-deserved win.
was very
SOUND DEFENCE
C.B.A BEAT NOMADS The Recreio defence sound, the Intermediate trio being
In a Hongkong Hockey Associa="Į especially outstanding in their tion Tournament match at King's spoiling and distribution.
¡Park yesterday, the Central British The forwards, too, played well Association beat the Nomads Hoc- 31 15 8 10 61 64 38 together and Miss C. Siva gate key Club by four goals to two in
another sterling: display as leader a fast encounter.
J.
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