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League Tables As They

Stand To-day-

Below will be found the League tables, brought up to date, of the Home football competitions, Latest standings are as follows:--

FIRST DIVISION

RADIO & SPORTS

Radio Programmes

HONGKONG

ΤΟ DAY

'LONDON LOG' AND OTHER

LONDON RELAYS

Hotel Orchestra

12.00 to 12.20 pm Relay of Ser- vice of Intercession from St. John's Cathedral

12.30 p.m. The Mills Brutbers and London Plano-Accordeon Band.

Ragtime Band, (e) Garden of the Moon (d) Pied Piper of "Hamelin TOWEL 10.50 Interval at recorded music from Z.B.W. 11.00 (a) Wine, Women and Song, (b) Vienna Life. ic Blue Danube, (d) Skaters Waltz. 11.18 Interval of recorded music from Z.B.W. 11.20 (4) Avalon, (b) Heart and Soul, (c) Tu Never let you cry, (d) Lady be good. 11.35" Interval of recorded music from Z.B.W. 11.45 (8) I'll Dream' to-night, (b) When you're smiling, (c) Two sleepy people. (d) Liza.

12 Mid-night. Close down).

TOMORROW · SITSON, MA STRING QUARTET FROM THE STUDIO "Faust" AcÉ J 10.00 to 11.00 am. Belay of Morning Dream Time (Davis and Coots); Service from St. Joseph's Church. Hawaiian Paradise (Harry Owens)- 11.00 to 12.15 p.m. Belay of Morning

St. Paul's The London Piano-Accordeon Band Service from under the direction of Scott Wood | (Chinese).

Z

HOME

AWAY.

B

TEAMS

Goals

P. W. D. L

Everton

41 17 3 1

50 18 37 10

Goals Tti. F. A. Pts. W, D. L. F.A. Pts. Pta.

28 28 31 22 59

W

On Wavelengths of 303 metres (845 k.ow) 31.49 metres (3.2 megseyclon).

Wolves

40 14 51

55 12 33 7

5 8 31 27 19

52

Charlton

41 15 3 2

46 23 32

6

4 11 27 35 16

40

Middlesbro'

41 13 6 2

64 27 42

7

2 11 28 48 16

48

Derby

Arsenal

Stoke

Bolton

Preston N.E

42 12 3 6 39 22 27 41 13 34 32 14 29 41 13 8 2. 50 25 32 41 10 6 5 39 25 26 40 13-7 1. 43 19 33

7.59 27 33 19

48

5,6 10 21 27 18

.45

4 5 11 22 43 13

-45"

518 7 27 32 18

43

3

5.12 15 37·942

41 12 6 3 40 24 30

2

8 10 22 37 12

42

41 10 6 4

35 20 26

5

5 10 22 41 15

41

Aston Villa

41 11. 27

43 25 24

5

6 10 27 35 16

41 10 4 6.38 27 24

5

4 12 19 40 14

40

42 11 46 38 18 28

2

7 12 20,44 11

37

41 7 7 30 29 21

6

4.10 24 38 16

37

Portsmouth

42.11 48

23 14 25

2

6 12 21 53 10

37

Manchester 'U.

41 6. 9 5

28 20 21

4

7 10.27 45 15

36

Blackpool

419 8 4

35 25 24

3

8 12 19 42 12

36

Brer.sford

41 11 2 8

30 27 24

2

8 11 23 45 12

36

Chelsen

40 10 46

42 29 24

2

3 15 20 50 7

31

Birmingham

41 10 4 6

2

Leicester

Liverpool Grimsby

Leeds U,

Huddersfield

Sunderland

Blackburn

Luton

Coventry

39 28 24 3 18 22:577 419 6 7 35 33 20 25 14 13 47 9 SECOND · DIVISION

*

Church

The Adolf Busch Chamber Flayera.

With VOCH

Vocal ChoTUS. Rockin' Chair 12.15 p.m. Bach-Sulie No. 3 In D Carmichael): Chinatown, My China-Major. town Jerome Schwartz Mills Bro- thers Quartet with Gultar. Back In Musical Direction and Leader: Adolf Those Old Kentucky Days (Al Brown) Busch

Londen Plane-Accordeon Band un-

12.37 p.m. Violin Solos by Kreisler. der the direction of Scott Wood. With Gavotte (from Partita No. 3 in E Vocal Chorus. Swing Is The Thing Major-Bach-Kreisler); Ronding On A (Mercer. Bloom); Long About Mid-Theme By Beethoven (Kretaler)-with

(Mills, Hill)-The Mills Brothers Plano accomp. by Franz Rupp. night 31

Four Boys and a Cultar). Don't 12.44 g. Light Orchestra Selco- Dingle Dangle On The Old Garden Lons. Wall (Damerell and Evang):

Entrance The

of The Little Fauns Vamp Of Havana (Gilbert and Sulli (Pierne, arr. Mouton)-Jack Payne & van-London Piano-Accordeon Band His B.B.C. Dance Orchestra. Fantome

Serenade under the direction of Scott Wood.. (Danidert);

Prisionee With Vocal Chorus.

(Sliesu)-Jean Lensen & His Orches

20

1.00. p.m. Local Time Signal and tra. Neapolitan Nights (Zamecnik); The Mid-night Waltz (Amodio)---Lon- Weather Report.

don Novelty Orchestra.

1.03 p.. Walch and Barker (Duettists).

Daisy. Tessie And Mabel (John Walsh); Ding Dong. Ping Pong (Walsh and Dundas)—with Plano. Roll Along, Covered Wagon (Kennedy) — with Plano and Guitar.

1.12 p.m. Gerry Moore (Piano) and Sydney Torch (Organ).

Wabash Blues-Quickstep

HOME

TEAMS

Goals

AWAY.

Goals

TEL

P. W. D. L.

F. A. Pts. W. D. L. F. A. Pts. Pts.

Wednesday......

Shefeld U. Manchester C

42 17 1 3 41 13 5.3 39 8 8 3

59 23 35; 8 4.9.35 37 20 47.20 31 7

55

6 7 40 40 20

51

29 14 24 10

6

5 32 25 25

49

Chesterfield

Tottenham

Newcastle

40 13 2 5 41 13 3 41 13 4 4 41 15 1 41 13 42 13 3 5

55 24 28

8

4 8 39 35 20

48

46 24 30

9 1 11 35 39 19

48

35 13 30

7

49 24 31 18

48

4819 31

4

8 9 15 32 18

47

82

48 27 32

6

3 11 18 29 15

47

44 21 29

5

7 9 17 28 17

46

West Brom

54 22 32

3

6 12 35 50 12

45

Fulham:

35 20 29

5

5 11 28 35, 15

44

West Ham

41 9 5 8

34 20 23

7

5 9 34 31.19

42

Millwall

Burnley

42 12 8 3 42 13 3 5

44 18 30

2

8 11 20 35 12

42

33 22 29

2

6 13 18 36 10

39

Plymouth Bury

42 9 75.

23 13 25

6

1 14 25 42 13

38

42 9 5 7

48 38.23

3

8 10 17 38 14

37

menta.

42 8 6

7

33 35 22

4

8 11 30 47 14

36

41 0 6 6

35 34 24

4

3.13 21 48 11

35.

41 8 8

7

33 30 22

3 5 11 16 47 11

34

41 8 6 7

33.29 22

2.5 13 16 52 9

31

40. 9 5 5

37 26 23

3 18 11 62 6

Bradford Southampton

Swansea

Notts F. Norwich Tranmere

Brighton

Watford

Reading

Ipswich

Aldershot

42 15 2 3

42 15 2 3

42 6 4 11 26 38 18 1 20 13 61 1

THIRD DIVISION (SOUTH)

HOME ...Goals

19

17

AWAY

Goals Tt.

P. W. D. L. F. A. Pts, W. D. L. F. A. Pts. Fts.

41 14 4 2 -43 14 32

42 14 6 1

(Mela

ken) Gerry Moore (Piano) with String Bass and Drums. Torch Song Parade of 1937-Sidney Torch (Or- gan). Mine Alone Slow Fax-Trot: Day In-Day Out — Quickstep Gerry Moore (Piano) with String Bass and Drums.

1.30 p.m. Reuter and Bugby Press, Weather

Forecast

and

AnnounceTM

1.00 p.m. Local Time Signal and Weather Report.

1.03 p. Grieg---Concerto Minor, Op. 16.

In a

Arthur De Greaf (Piano) and The Royal Albert Hall Orchestrà conducted by Sir Landon Ronald.

1.30 p.m. Beuter and Eugby' Press, Forecast and Announce- Weather ments.

140 p.m. Gounod's "Faust" Act 3. Singers in order of appearance: Doris Vane; Heddie Nash; Robert with Sir Easton; Miriam Llcotte; Thomas Beecham and Symphony Or chestra.

2.30 p.m. Close down. 1.00 pm. Half an hour of Ravel's Compositions, with his Daphale and 1.40 D.

'Old and New-Apať Chlor Suite, pourri of popular melodies,

Ondine (Gaspard de la Nuit'-No. Everybody's Songs (arr. Geeh!--Walter Gieseking (Piano). Intro- Intro: I passed by your window; duction and Allegro For Harp With Somewhere & voice is calling: Down Strings and Woodwind Accompani- Vauxhall Way: I know of two bright ment Virtuoso String Quartet with J. eyes

lovely Night: Passing by Jeux D'Eau-Alfred Cortat

Cockerill, R. Murchie and C. Draper. Come to the Fair-The London Palla- Daphnis And Chioc-Sulte Symphoal (Piano), dium Orchestra cond. by Richard Daph

Straram Crean A Musical Comedy Switch que-Walther

(Paris) conduct by Philippe Gau- (arr. Hall-New Mayfair Orchestra.

1.55

bert. Dances Musle. Fox-Trot Ados Muchachos Forever Blowing Bubbles Ella Logan Party Botkin and His Orchestra. Slow Fox-Trot-Tears On My Pillow Sequence Dance The Park Parade Victor Silvester and His Ballroom Or chestra. Tango-By The Black Sen- George Boulanger and His Orchestra.

2.15 px Close down.

with

TEAMS

Newport Crystal Palace

42 15 4 2 37 16 34 7 T 7 21 29 21 55 40 15 4 2 49 18 34 5 7 7 21.32 17 51

5 6 10 25 35 16 · 48

44. 15 34

36 12 18 38 12

48

41 12 6 3

46 23 30

4 8 8 22 34 16

40

40 12 3 4

37 18 20 3 9 10 18 31 13

42

41,12 6 2

30.15 30 3 6 11-20 43 12

42

Notts C.

40 12 5

3

36 18 29.5 3 12 23 37, 13

Swindon

41 14 4 X 50 24 32 3 4 13 19 52 10

42

Queen's Park R.

40 D 7 3 40 14 25 5 8 10 23 34 18

41

Cardif

40 12 1 # 41 13 5 Þ 41 9 9 3

40 28 35 3 10 7 18 31 16 41 39 18 31 2 6 13.20 48 10. 41

40 31 27

4 5 11 25 48 13". 40

2

3 15 22 50 7

38

tations

3 5 13 14 38 11

38

37

.37

36

Bristol City

Exeter

Southend

Bournemouth

Northampton

Mansfeld

Fort Valle

Bristol R. Torquay Clapton O. Walsall

40 13 5 2 37 13 31 40 10 72 36 17 27

40 10 7 2 36.20 30 2 3 15 10 35.7 41 9 8 3 29.17 28 2. 7 12 11 43 11

41 10 4 6 35 22 24 4 4 12 18 34 12

42 10 8 5 34 19 28

40 7 5 0 27 28 10 41-10

2 5 12 21 34 9

6 4 9 21 37 16

0.3 40 15 27 1 5 16 12.38 5

41 8 6 6 41 20 22 2 5 14 21 45 0

THIRD DIVISION (NORTH)

Crewe

I'm i

Orchestra

1.30 p.m. Two Songs by Hugo Wolf sung by Herbert Janssen (Baritone).

Der Musikant; Der Freund-with. (Sung in German). Plazzo accomp. by Gerald Moore.

1.38 p.m. Cesar Franck-Choral No. In E Major For Organ Albert Schweitzer at

1

Ste. Aurelle, Strasbourg.

the Organ of

8.00 p.m. Gounod's "Faust" Acts 1

8.00 p.m. Local Time Signal, Wea- ther Report and Announcements. and 2. 42

"Singers in order of

8.03 pm. Studio String Quarlet appearance Sitean Ma, Sie Hon Ma, Anton Ho Heddle Nash; Robert Easton: Harold Williams; Doris Vena; Robert Carr. Haydn Quartet.

und Ettore Pelleratti) playing Miriam Licette and the B.B.C. Choir 845 with Sir Thomas Beecham and Sym-Operas.

Selections from Mozart's phony.

"Marriage Of Figaro"-Overture-

es es es es in

6.45 p.m. Closing local Stock Que-Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra con-

6.47.D.M.

Liszt Concerto No.-- Magic Flute-Ah!

ducted by Clemens Krauss. Major.

Knew It-Lily Ezon Potri (Piano) and the London by John Barbirolli

Pons (Soprano) with Orchestra cond Philharmonic Orchestra conducted by

"Don Giovannt Leslie Heward

-Champagne Arla-Serenade - Ger 7.10

Violia Solos by Efrem in State Opern Orchestra Sung in hard Husch (Baritone) with the Ber- Persian Song

German). Madamina-F. Ollendorff Glinka Zimbalist): (Bass) Burlesca (Buk). Tallahassee (Scott) in Italian).

(Bass) with two Piano accomp.

(Sung -with Plano accompaniment.

"Idothenco" Sanfte 7.20 p.m. Variety with Clapham and Schwarz, (Soprano) with Orchestra.

Winde, folgt

dem

Teuren Vera Dwyer, Elizabeth Welch, Moreton and (Su

Zim krist

35

34

31

Kaye and Harry Roy & His Orchestra, Flute-A Fowler Bold in Me You See; in German). "The Magte Four Hands On A Plano (Moreton à Malden Fair and Tender-Ewald Kaye): Mid-night In Mayfair (Newell Bohmer (Baritone) Chase)-Ivor Moreton and Dave

State Maye

and the Berlin

Opera Orchestra cond by C.

on two pianos with drums. Clapham schmalstich. (Bung in German).

And Dwyer On

London Relay-Sunday

On Photography-Descrip tive

Sketch by

by Clapham and Dwyer 5 pm They All Laughed - Fax-Trot m

** News and Newsletter.

9.35

9.43

F.M London Relay-Sports Shall We Dance: I've Got Begin- ner's Luck-Pox-Trot (flm Shall we

and Saturday Sport Dances Harry Roy and His Orches (Tenor).

pan. "Songs by Walter Widdop The Girl I Knew Night-Novello):

("Clamorous ƒ - Away In Shanty

Comfort Ye, Far

My People ("Messiah'- Town ('Glamerons Night-Novello) Exalted (Messiah-Handel)-with or Handel): Every Valley Shall Be izabeth Welch (Comedienne) with chestra cond. by John Barbirolli.

TEAMS

HOME

Goals

AWAY

Goals Ttl P.. W. D. L. F. A. Pts. W. D. L. F. A. Pts. Pts.

Barste

Bradford City

42 18 21 60 12 38 12 5 4 34 22 29 41-16 2 3 59 21 34 6 6 8 28 32-18-

67

52

Doncaster

42 12 5 4 47 21 29. 8. 9 3 35 24 25

52

Southport

Oldham

Stockport

40 14 5.1 47 16 33 5 5 9 25 34 15 42 16 15 51 22 23 6 4 10 24 34 18 *42 13 5 2 54 21 31 5 3 13 34 50 13

48

48

48

Hull

Chester

42-13 5 3 57 25 31 5 5 11 20 49 15" 46 42 12 5 4 67 26 29 7 1 13 24 47. 15 44 40 10 5 49 29 25 8 4.9.31 38 20

44

the

Rotherham

42 12 4 5 45 21 29

5.4 12.19 43.14

42

Gateshead

Barrow

41 11 5 4 44 23 27 3 8 10 29 43 14 42 11 5 5 46 22 27 7 4 12 20 43 14 40 9 9 2 23 21 27 4 5 11 16 29 13

41

Lonesome little Doll; Rag "Doll: Dain-

41

40

of the Painted Doll-Ivor Moreton &

ty Doll; Little Dutch Doll; Wedding ducted

41 15 24 48 28 32 2 4 14 20 51 8

40

42 10 5 8 58 29 25

5 4 12 34 53-14

30.

41 10 2 8 41 30 22

41 9 6 5 38 28 24

47 10 22 41 15 137 3 3 15. 28 59 9

41 12 2 7 43 30 28 1 4 15 13 61 6 32 41-10 5 8 44 33 24 3 1 18 21 77 7 40 8 5 7 35 31 21 4 3.13-27 57 11

32

32

Halifax

Wrexham

Rochdale

N. Brighton Lincoln Darlington Carlisle.... York Hartlepools Accrington

Drury Lane Theatre Orchestra Dolls Medley-Intro:

3.55 p.m.

Doll Dance; and 13 For Organ And Orchestra.

Handel--Concertos No. 7"

London Symphony Orchestra con-

by Albert Coates Organist:

Dave Kaye on two pianos with string Herbert Dawson.

the

bass and drums.. Remember Me? Fax-Trot (nim Mr. Dodd takes Air Bere Comes The Sandman Fox-Trot (film Mr. Dodd takes 33

the Air

--Harry Roy and His Orchestra. 8.00 p.m.

20 Local Time Signal, Wes ther Report and Announcements...

8.01 p.m. London: Belay-County Crickel-Surrey v. Somerset and Glou cester T. Lancashire.

40 10 3 7 36 33 23 2 3 16 17 58 7 30 42 6 5 10.30 39 17 1 1 19-19 64 3 20

SCOTTISH LEAGUE-FIRST DIVISION

HOME

Goals

TEAMS

Rangers

Celtic

'Aberdeen

AWAY

Goals

Tai

F. W. D. L. F. A. Pts. W. D. L. F. A. Pts. I'ts. 37 15 3- 59 17 33 9 6 4 50 36 24 57 38 11 3 5 02 31 25 9 5 5 37 22 23 · 48

Commentaries during play-by Ho vard Marshall from Kennington, Oval, London, and P. G. H. Fender from Gloucester

3.30 Major,

pia. Gershwin Concerto In F

Paul Whiteman and His Orchestra with Roy Eargy at the Plano.

8.55 p.m. London Belay-Nicholas Hannen in "The Adventures of Alonzo MacTavish.'

10.02 p.

Dr. E. Bullock at the Organ of

of Westminster Abbey.

Water Music"

Organ Concerto In B Flat (Handel);

D (Handel)...

Bulte-Movement In

Epflogue.

10.15 pm. Studio-Bunday Evening

The Rev. Frank Short LMS. 19.35 p.m. Close down.

CHUNGKING NEWS

BROADCAST

A regular series of short-waYC broadcasts in the English and other foreign languages - have been in-

g Administration. Chungking sugurated by the Central Broadcast-

of special ateners are the news broadcasts at 10 m, (HK time) each day on 25.21 metres (119 megacycles)..

There are daily broadcasts from 4.15-

Interest to Far East

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Call letters: Piti. Wavelengths 10.83m. 25.57m.; Frequencies 1777oke, & 1773.

H.K. Time..

10.00-Music-Light and "Bright (A). 10.20-Wheat and Grain Report (A), 1040-Recorded Music (A). 11.08-Musical Interlude (A.)

1.00-"Cards on the Table." (A). 1.15 "Theatreland" (DI).

1.40--Welsh Tunes and Dances, with B.3.C. Weish Orchestra

the (DI)

213-"London Log." (D1). 3.30-News (D1). 2.45-Merryl and

Dusta (D1).

Foster in Piano

315-8ports News (D1). 3.30--Young People's Session - (A), 4.15-Dinner Music (A). 5.25-Commentary on News (A), 5.35--Sporting Highlights of the Week

(A),..

8.00-Old Time Dance Night (A). #.45-"Lucky Dip" (D2).

7.30-Bandy Macpherson, at B.B.C.

Theatre Organ (D2), 8.00 County Cricket: Surrey

Y

Somerset and Gloucester Y. Lancashire (D2).

3.30-Mantovani and his Tipica Or

chestra with Jack Flant. (D2). 8.45-Dance Music (HI). 8.55.-The

Adventures of Alonzo MacTavish," (D2).

9.00-Old Time Dance Night (A1: News commentary (HL). 9.16-News (D2). 9.30-"London Log." (D2); Talk on Stock Exchange by 8. G. Appel- doom (HL).

.9.45- Sports News (D2). 10.00-Programme of Gramophone Re-

cords (D3).

10.15 Lawn Tennis: Hard Court Championships, Commentary by F. H. Grisewood (D3). 11.10 Rugby League Cup Final. (D3). 12.00-News (D3).

1.J.

12.13-Bully Thorburn at the Plano

(D3) 12.30-County Cricket:

Y. Surrey Somerset and Gloucester V. Lancashire (D3).

12.50-Sports News (D3).

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