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Many Friendly Soccer Games In England
LONDON, Sept. 30 (Reuter)-A number of friendly football games were played to-day the results being as follow:—
Accrington 1 Southport
Aldershot
MONDAY. OCTOBER 2, 1939.
FOREIGN MAILS
HONGKONG, MONDAY, 2nd OCTOBER, 1938, 9.30 AM
INWARD MAILS
From
Drue
3
"
2 Army
Saigon. Canton.
lad. Det.
2nd Oct.
Barrow
4 Carlisle
3
Hatchong
and Out.
Blackburn
0 Liverpool
5
Blackburn
2 Bolton
0
U. S. A, Honolulu, Japan and shanghai' (San
Francisco date, 8th September),.......
2nd Oct.
Bradford
4 Grimsby
2
Shanghai and Amoy.
End Oct.
Brentford
3 Crystal P.
0
Straits
2nd Oct.
Brighton"
1 Southampton 4
Straits
2nd Oct.
Bristol City
1 Plymouth
5
Calcutta 'and Straits..
2nd Oct.
Burnley
1' Bury
3
Straits.
2nd Oct.
Charlton
1. Fulham
1
Air Mail by "Imperial Airways Direct Service"
Chelsea
4 Tottenham
3
-London date 23rd Sept. .......
3rd Oct.
Chelmsford
1 Charlton
1
Shanghai
3rd Oct,
Chester Chesterfield Coventry Darlington Derby
3 Wrexham
2
Formosa
3rd Oct.
1 Huddersfield
0
Shanghai.
3rd Oct.
3. Leicester
3
Japan.
3rd Oct.
3 Hartlepools
2
Japan and Shanghal
3rd Oct.
1 Leeds
3
Australia and Manila..
3rd Oct.
Doncaster
1 Bradford C
2
Straits.
3rd Oct.
Everton
3 Preston
3
Australia and Manila..........
3rd Oct.
Halifax
Sheffield U.
.1
Lincoin
0 Notts Forest
6
Luton
1. Millwall
2
Manchester U. 2 Manchester C. 3
Air Mail by "Pan American Air-ways. Direct Ser- vice"-San Francisco date, 28th September......... Air Mail by "Air France Direct Service”--Paris
date. 27th Sept.
4th Oct,
4th Oct.
Newcastle
1 Barnsley
2
Shanghai
4th Oct.
Newport
2 Birmingham 2
Sandakan.
4th Oct.
Notts County
1 Wolverh'ton
4
5' Rochdale
3
USA, Honolulu, Japan and Shanghai (San Fran-
cisco date. 8th September).
4th Oct.
5 Crewe
D
Straits.
4th Oct.
5 Chelsea
2
Japan.
4th Oct.
1 Arsenal
3
Hatphong.
5th Oct.
4 Sheffield W.
2
Air Mall by "Imperial Airways Dirvet Service"
Shrewsbury
1 Birmingham
1
London date, 27th Sept.
5th Oct.
Southend
3 Queen's PR.
2
Japan and Shanghai ........
ath Oct.
Stockport.
1 Buxton
1
Japan.
8th Oct.
Swansea
4 Cardin
1
Canada, USA Japan and Shạnghai (Vancouver; B.
Swindon
1 Bristol R..
0
6 Bournemouth 2
C. date, 17th September): ......... Straits.
·8th Oct.
6th Oct.
4 New Brighton 2
Calcutta, Straits and Saigos.
6th Oct.
4 Northampton 0
Shanghai
8th Oct."
AMERICAN LEAGUE
W. Bromwich West Ham'
6 Stoke
0
Mandia
6th Oct.
2 Millwall
1
Shanghai.
6th Oct.
Haiphong
7th Oct.
R.
HE
Straits and Manila
7th Oct.
4
10
3
Japan"
ath Oot."
5 10
1
Shanghai and Amoy,
Sth. Oct
||
4 9
2
8th Oct.
2 5
1
Shanghai.
8th Oct.
Haiphong and Pakhol.
9th Oct.
Shanghai.
10th Oct.
The South China A.A-and Rest of the Colony, teams which took part in the charity football match at Caroline Hill yesterday,
$1,447 RAISED FROM CHARITY SOCCER MATCH
SOUTH CHINA BEAT
REST EASILY
U.S. BASEBALL
RESULTS
NEW, YORK, Sept. 30, (Beu- ter)-The following are the results of baseball games play- "ed to-day:-
The South China Athletic As- sociation team which has just re- turned from a successful visit to Boston the Philippine Islands, proved too New York good for the Rest in the charity soccer match played yesterday at Boston the S.C.A.A ground when they New York
won by four goals to one in a colourful and interesting game.
(The game was called after the seventh innings owing to dark- ness).
The proceeds were in aid of the British Fund for the Relief of the Distress in China and the total Washington amount collected, from the gate Philadelphia
was' $1,447.
Chicago
within five Chicago
South China started on with a St. Louis burst, but soon the ball was In their territory and minutes of play the Rest just miss-St. Louis ed scoring.
Oldham
Port Vale Portsmouth Reading Rotherham
Torquay Tranmere Watford-
GLASGOW CUP
LONDON, Oct. 1 (Reuter)-In the Glasgow Cup first round, Clyde lost to Third Lanark by one solitary
goal. The semi-final between Cel-
tie and Queen's Park was drawn, each side scoring twice.
other matches
Japan.
East Flie
Arbroath
Dumbarton
3 Raith Rovers 0
3. Brechin
1
4 Vale of Leven 2
Aberdeen
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Registered and
Results of
follows:- Ауг
3
Kilmarnock"
1
9. 13
1King's Park
+
E. Stirling 2
5 11
3 Allca
2 Stenh'usemuir 0
"
1
6 ·0
5 11
1
7
6
2 Falkirk
1
2
5
..
10 4 Edinburgh
Dundee
0 Leith
4
4 St. Johnstone 2
(The game between Cleveland Hamilton
2 Motherwell 3
5 St. Mirren- ́---
1
NATIONAL LEAGUE
Morton Queen of S.
4 Rangers
2
3 Preston NE. 3
3 8 1
3 6 1
The Rest made two repeated ef- and Detroit was not played owing Hibernian forts to score, but one went wide to extreme cold),
and the other was well saved by
the Chinese goalie, who was bril- Want, bringing off some excellent New York saves."
LEE SCORES
Boston
Philadelphia
The scoring was opened by Hau Brooklyn (14 runs) Ching-to for the Rest, but Lee Wal-tong, for the Chinese, soon Philadelphia equalised with a beautiful angle Brooklyn shot.
5 9 8
0 17
2
I 4 1
5 8. 0
(The game was called at the
The Second hair was delayed ead of the seventh innings owing slightly by rain. but when the to darkness).
players got going It was clear that St. Louis
the superior stamina of the home team was going to stand them in good stead.
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"Chicago
St. Louls Chicago
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1 4
5
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The Rest team were soon tired and by the end of play, the Chi- (The game between Cincirinati nese were having matters their and Pittsburgh was not played on Own way. Lau Tau-man was account of rain).
the first to raise the home side's score and Lal Ship-wing took "It to 3-1. Lau Tau-man again came into prominence when he shot the Anal goal for the home side..
THE TEAMS
"
BANK RUMOURS
DENIED
A denial from Mr. Shou J-chen, local manager of the Bank of China, that any money was missing' The teams lined up as fol-1 from the vaults of the bank, was lows:-
published yesterday in a leading SCAA-Tam Kwan-kon; Mak Chinese paper, the Ta Kung Pao.” Sul-hon and Lee Kwok-wal; Kwok, The rumours are to the effect Ying-kee, Loung Wing-chíu, Soong that some $300,000 in Chinese Ling-sing: Tang Kwong-sum, banknotes were smuggled out of Chan Tak-fal, Lee Wal-tong, Lai) the bank. Shiu-wing and Lau Tau-man, t
The Rest: Duncan; Blackburn
Dairen.
MONDAY
Straits and Calcutta
Bangkok
Canton.
For
Date and Timae
Mon, 2nd,
9.30 AM
F/P.
11.00 AM
Ord.
Noon
3.30 PM
Shanghai
3,30 PM
Manila.
7.00 PM
TUESDAY
Tue. 3rd.
8.15 AM
Fort Bayard, Pakhol & Hothow Batavia and Sourabaya.
8:30 AM
10.30 AM
Haiphong.
1,00 16
EPO
Reg.
5.00 PM.
Orl
6.30 PM
G.P.O.
Snapped at the Valley
meeting.
Race
Air" Mall' fur "“Imperial - Airways Direct
due, London, 11th October.
Service"
Reg..........
16.00 PM
Ord. 7.00 PM
KPO
Reg.
5.00 PM
Ord
6:30 PM
Airmail for Malaya, Java, and Australia by “Im-
perial Airways Direct Service"-dae Sydney, 9th Reg.
GFO.
6.00 PM
October.
Ord.
7.00 EM
Canton...
47.00 PM
WEDNESDAY,
Wed, 4th.
Swatow, and Parcels only for, Shanghal,
10.31AM
Parcels only for Straits. ..................
1.30 PM
Straita, Ceylon, India, Mombasa, Beira, Lourenco-
Marques and East Africa
2.30 PM
19
Amo7.
3.30 PE
18
EP.OM
17 Leeds
13
Reg.
6.00 pa
Huddersfeld"
74 Keighley
10
Ord.
6.30 PM
Hunslet. Leigh Oldham
16 Halifax
11 Wigan
30
29 | Air Mail for Indo-China, Iran,and France (Paris)
and Northern Provinces 'only) by the "Air France Reg.
Q.P.O..!!!
5.00 PM
13 Balford
18
Airways Direct
Service”—due Paris, 13th. Ock. (N.
7.00 PM
28 Rochdale,
9
THURSDAY
37 Barrow 45 Dewsbury
10
3 Bangkok
4.30 P KPO,
39 Broughton 18 Liverpool
10
Reg. 4th 5.00PM
5
Ord, 4th 5,30 PM
GRO.
HOME RUGBY RESULTS
LONDON, Oct. 1. (Reuter)....The following are the results of Rugby League friendly matches played yesterday:
Batley Bramley
and Sheehan: Freshwater. Gough Santos, transfers from the Kow- [Featherstone and Han King-seng: Y. S. Chung loon Football Club. (Eastern), Jorge, Hossack, Ferrieg and Hau Ching-to..
SAINTS WIN IN
FIRST MATCH SA
EARLY GOAL
Castilho opened the score for 8t. Joseph's in the first few minutes of the game, and towards the end of the first half, Twedell, of Elec-
Both St. Joseph's and the Hong-tric, substituting for Pereira in the kong Football Club first teams forward line, headed in from a made their initial appearances of melee in front of goài... the season in a friendly game play- After the interval, Leonard net
ed at Happy Valley yesterday. St.ted for the Saints, then Gilchrist Joseph's won 6-3, after leading 2-0 scored twice for Club, and W. G. at half time.
| pryde, formerly of Central British On paper, St. Joseph's appeared school, followed up with an equall much the stronger team, but in the ser, netting off a sole afforts. Gaan. feld It was anybody's game, and Pereira and Hussain scored the
at one stage. in the 'second half next three goals, Club drew level at 3-all, and ap R. Lee, playing in goal for Bt. peared likely to forge ahead and Joseph's, despite an attire which win.
| included long trousers, long-sleeved Seven players from the Club shirt and tle, put up a good dis- second-teata appeared in the side, play on his first appearance. and among them Gratton, Gilchrist The teaman and Bryde appeared to be well in; Club; Coles; Millington, Bone; the game. Coles played an excel- Gratton. Furrow, Strange: Clegg, lent game in goal
Bow, Gilchrist, Pryde and Lodge.
St. Joseph's B. Lee; Bowen,
The Saints felded V. Costa, and Gaan, both of whom had been kept Marçal. Hussain, V. Costa, Borni- out' of the game last season by in-ball; Castilho, Pereira, Leonard, juries, and also Honniball and Bantos and Gaan.
St. Helen's Swinton Wakefield Warrington Wides
24 Castlefor
8 York
The following are the results of Rugby Football matches played yesterday:
Guy's Hospital 20 Catford Bridge a Rosslyn Park 11 Harlequins Stewartonians 14 Royal High
Kelso Northampton Bradford
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Manila
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3.30.
FRIDAY
Fri
10,20, AN
1.00
3.30
FRITZ KUHN NEW YORK, Oct. 1 (Reuter) Fritz Kuhn, leader of the German- American Bund, who is under in- dictment for grand Larceny and forgery, has agate been refused a reduction in his ball.
His ball has been fixed in £10,-
2000
Manila Haiphong (Shanghai A
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