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MONDAY, APRIL 11, 1932.
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The local soccer season is draw
ENJOYABLE FUNCTION ON SATURDAY NIGHT.
Nattendance of 80,000 spectators, Alucluding 30,000 Scols, witnessed An enjoyable function took place the International football match beat the Indian Recreation Club payi- tween England and Seatland at the lion on Saturday night, when a din- Ing slowly to an end. On Satur-Wembley Stadium to-day, when Eng-ner was held in honour of the In day, in the Sentor Division of the land won by three clear goals. diana having Recomplished the Lenguo, the South Wales Border- ers and the Club shared the points and attacked immediately the whistle
Scotland kicked against the wind "double" in the Cricket League.
A large gathering of mombers and sat down to the dinner, jench side netting once.
Bounded for the commencement of the friends same, II. Pearson (Blackpool) saving which was preakded over by Mr. R. Nazarin in the absence of the Presi
Mr. A. from A. Craig (Motherwell).
el Arculli. dient, Later T. Waring (Aston Villa) |
Mr. Nazrin, at the conclusion of
of both icama on having won the League championship, and also the players on having nequitted theni selves ao creditably.
Again, a distinct weakness in front of goal cost the Borderers
a great shot,
The full value of fairly skilful mid- just misscon (Rangers) shot into the repast, congratulated the captains
field play. The Club gave nothing away and some of their quick at tacks almost caught the Border-
rs napping.
A. L.
II. Pearson's hands when well pinced, T, Waring put England in front by scoring a henifer after the game hind heen in progress
for 30 minutes,
Channings scored before the in-There was no change in the score at terval with a heater, while an in the interval. dividual run by E. Strange brought the Club's equaliser.
In the Second Division. Argylls went down 3-1 to the
Chority Match.
Mr. A. A. RumJahn, captain of the 1st. XI, then expressed his thanks to On the resumption the Scottish the team for having backed him up constructiveness declined through the so splendidly, in having achieved a akilful interception of P. O'Dowd unbenten record. Mr. M, R. Abbas, the (Chelsea) and E. Blenkinsop (Shef- captain of the 2mt, XI, also spoke.
field Wednesday). R.
The gathering then avalled them- Barclay (Derby) R.A.eld
incrensed England's lead 36 minutes selves of the presence of a piano in after the interval. The shot went into the Clubs, and an enjoyable sing-song the net off A. Craig. The third goal was held, which lasted well into the was netted by S. D. Crooks (Derby) night.
The South Chinn Athletic Associa
tion staged a gala day at Caroline
who receivel a pass from a centre
1 yesterday in honour of General Tam Kai-shau, the gallant defender of the Woosung Ferie. The General There was no further score, Eng- Bournemouth
keland winning by three goals to nil. Brighton Luke, was met on arrival by Mr. Chairman of the S.C.A.A., and a guard Reuter of honour was formed by the 8th. Hongkong (S.C.A.A.) Troop under Scoutmaster Cheung Man-kun. was inspected by the General.
by W. E. Houghton (Aston Villa), 38 minutes after the second half had THIRD DIVISION (SOUTH). commenced.
The
0 Southend
I Exeter
1
3 Northampton
2
◊ Luton
Pal.
2 Fulham
0
6 Coventry
2 Brentford
0
2
2 Reading
G
4 Gillingham
0
2 Cardif
2
2
Bristol R. According to Our Own Correspon-Clapton 0. dent 92,000 thronged Wembley and Mansfield saw a brillant English win. n
Scots were outclassed in all depart. Norwich
Queen's P. R. ments England thus won the In- ternational championship. The new Swindon Torquny
A qutch with the Navy was then played, and before the game, started, all the players were introduced to the photo- gallant visitor, and a group graph was taken, after which the for the Navy. General kicked of The Chung Sing and played selce tlons on the field before the kick off and during the interval.
The S.C.A.A. were "At Home" to their friends during the afternoon, ton being provided in the Club pavi
lion.
"enps" all gained great reputations. Watford
3 Thames
1 Gateshead
2
A British Wireless message reports THIRD DIVISION (NORTH). the invasion of London by Scottish visitors who arrived morning special cunclien,
Doncaster Rochdale Rotherham
Southport
2 Manchester C.1 Stockport
in the early Aeerington ist forty heavily laden Carlisle traina and
motor Crowe many
FIRST
DIVISION.
Aston Villa Bolton Chelsea
1 Derby
1 Sheffield U.
0
Huddersfiel Leicester Liverpool Middlesbrough Newcastle Wednesday
Blackpool
I Birmingham
2 Arsenal
1 Sunderlnod
3 Portsmouth
1 Blackburn
further Grimsby
The soccer game was to swell the fand being raised locally towards the relle! of the Shanghai refugees. South Chinn won by three
to two.
FRIENDLY HOCKEY. West Ham
RADIO SPORTS WIN TWO. AND LOSE ONE.
SECOND
Bradford Burnley Charlton Chesterfield The Radio Sports Club were en- Manchester U. gaged in #L series of buckey Notts Forest matches over the week-end. Play Preston N.E. ing three games, they were vic-Southampton torious in two and lost one.
The Stoke South Wales' Borderers were the Wolres only team to lower their colours; after a keenly contested struggle, on the US. R. C. ground. The soldiers won by the old goal in five.
On Saturday afternoon and San- day morning the Radio entertained teams from M. S. "Bruce" and the R. A. F. on the Caroline ITAL Ground. Both games were very even affairs and the home team Just managed to win in both cases. Arainst 11.3.S. "Bruce" on Satur- day, they won by the only goal seured through G. Singh, the crack eentre forward: whilst on Sun- day. apainst U R.A.P, the score was three two in favour of the Radio.
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LOCAL YACHTING.
MENAGERIE RACE HELD ON SATURDAY LAST.
A menagerie race wat held on Saturday under the auspices of the Royal Hongkong Yatht Club aver the following course: Channel Rocks 15), Mark Hont Quarry Bay (S), Mark on Line (5), Kowloon Rocks (S), Mark on Line (S), Rumsey Short (P). Distance: 8.9 miles.
**" & "'" Clans (Blatted at 2.18 p.m.)
Yacht Roller
Nutram
*Durotheu
Colle
Wendy
Times
Pinkhed Cormeted
暫
4.05.42
4.04.52
4.04.22
fr. . Stock) 4.04.22
(Capt. Krogh Moo)
4.03.18 3.67.37
(Mr. Hyle)
4.08.26 B.G8.45
(Mr. Odling)
Did not Anish
1. Mark Boat.
(Mr Iatchel)
"I" & "*" Clan (Started at 2.59 p.m.)
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Jer-nuine
Why Wouter
Wiona
HiluoJockri
Spredwoll
Adkuse
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4.24.16 4.24.16
(Majo Lochner) 4.25.23 4.20.41 B
(5%. Ldg. Alford) 4.21.59 424.17
(Capt. Fowkes) 4.25.164.24.33
(Capt. Malone) 4.82.4L 4.21.60
(Minjur Barry) 4.32.13 4.21.31
(Major Stewnet) 1.25.30 4.24.57
(Cumidt, A. 11. Walker)
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MENINGITIS DANGER.
MACAO RACES TO BE HELD AT FANLING.
Because of the meningitis epidemic in Массо tho omeials of the Масло Jockey Club havo decided to hold its Second Extra Race Meeting at Fanling, by courtesy of the Fanling Hunt and Race Club on the coming Sunday afternoon.
There will be special trains and buses to convoy raco-goers to the Kwant course, and дв excellent entries have been received by the Maenu Jockey Club for the Reven fut race events a big attendance in ensured.
The handicaps for theso events invo been announced in the Morning Post and it is understood that there will be no changes in the weights.
Tottenham
0 Everton
I West Brom.
DIVISION.
2 Bury 4 Swansea
2 Bristol C.
1 Leeds
2 Part Vale
2 Bradford C.
1
Barnsley
3 Notts County
3 Plymouth
1 Millwall
7
Oldham
Tranmere Wrexham
3 Barrow
4 Kall
3 Chester
3 Lincoln.
5 Halifax
1 Hartlepools
o Walsall
3 Darlington
2 New Brighton
SCOTTISH LEAGUE
Airdrie.
(FIRST DIVISION).
1 Celtic
Cowdenbeath
Hearts
St. Mirren
3 Third Lanark
1
7 Kilmarnock
4 Hamilton
6 Dundee U. 3 Partick
SCOTTISH LEAGUE
(SECOND DIVISION).
G Albion
1 Arbroath
0 Bo'ness
1 Edinburgh
0 East Fife
1 East Stirling
2 King's Park
1 Montrose
2 Queen O' Sth.
0 St. Bernards
1 Sten'muir
OPP!
1 Dumbarton
1. St. Johnstone
6 Brechin
5 Raith Rovers
3 Dunfermline
3 Forfar
.2 Hibernians
3 Armadale
1 Alon
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•HE had a great many friends. Now The brilliance and natural charm of her smile are gunt.
BETRAYED
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