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PROGRAMME FOR THREE DAYS

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SATURDAY

FIRST DIVISION.

ARSENAL

BIRMINGHAM

BLACKBURN

DERBY

Blackpool

EVERTON LEEDS UN, Manch C.

WEDNESDAY BUNDERLAND WEST DROM.

BURY

v. Sheffield Un.

v. Portsmouth

v. Middlesbro,

v. Aston Villa.

v. Newcastla

v. Wolves

v. Bolton

v. Huddersfield

v. Liverpool

v. Chelsea

v. Leicester

SECOND DIVISION.

Chesterfeld

v. Charlton

BRADFORD C.

v. Bloke

v. Burnley ›

r. Notta Forest'

v. TOTTENHAM

FULHAM

LINCOLN

MILLWALL

Notts C

Port Vale

v. Bradford

v. Oldham

v. Grimsby

SOUTHAMPTON v. Preston

SWANSEA

WEST HAM

vi bianch. Un. v, Plymouth

THIRD DIVISION (SOUTH).

Bournemouth

BRENTFORD

BRISTOL C. Clapton

Coventry EXETER

v. Aldershot

v. Walford

v. Brighton

v. READING

v, Bristol Rov.

V. Southend

LUTON

v. Crystal Pal

NEWPORT NORTHANTS

v. Gillingham

v. Norwich

v. Cardiff

TORQUAY

Swindon

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH.

SOCCER SENSATION

TEAM WALKS OFF FIELD IN LEAGUE GAME: CAPTAIN SUSPENDED

THURSDAY, DECEMBER 22, 1932.

BABE DIDRICKSON

SUSPENDED

New Orleans, Dec. 13.

Baba Didrickson, the noted Dallas girl athlete is declar-

AVERAGES OF TEST MATCH PLAYERS A SCRAPPY MATCH.

Nagel & Ponsford for Australia Nagel & Ponsord for Australia

The following compilation shows the averages of the English

ed to have beon suspended from and Australian cricketers who took part in the first Test Match. The further amateur competition by figures Include all matches up to and including the Sydney Test, the registration committee of

the Southern Amateur Athletic 32 Union, after an investigation

into her alleged endorsement of Sutcliffe an automobile for advertising Hammond purposes.

SHANGHAI INCIDENT INVESTIGATED BY FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION The suspension of the Three Cultures' vice-captain for the remainder of the season, and the captain for two months; the entire team being severely reprimanded and warned, and a warning given Sokol that any further incident in which their supporters showed marked hostility towards an official appointed by the S.F.A. would result in the question of the Club being permitted to play in the league being seriously considered these are the highlights of the meeting of the Executive Com- Verity mittee of the Shanghai Football Association held last week to consider various matters in connection with local soccer,

The following decisions were

arrived at:

The incident of the whole of the Three Cultures team leaving the field of play and refusing to con- Cup with the Skottowe tinuc match against the East Lancashire. Regiment, at the Pioneer Field on December 10 was investigated thoroughly and considered car fully. The Committee considered

PATAUDI'S ARMY OF 46

Miss Didrickson WAS champion woman athlete in the recent Olymple Games held at Los Angeles, setting up several. now world records.

FANLING HUNT.

South Wales Borderers XV Win from Club Players.

YESTERDAY'S RUGBY.

In a friendly rugby match at Happy Valloy yesterday afternoon an "A" team drawn from the South Wales Bordorora beat the Club "A" by a goal and two tries to a penalty goal.

At no stage of the game was the

21.2 play of a high standard, due prin

cipally to over much individualism.

30.7 The following have also Passing was almost completely ab-,

24.0 Brown

4

74

18.2

12

248

sent, the players waiting until- 20.6 Irought down before getting rid of

the ball,

ENGLAND..

Batting.

8

Bowling.

Inns N.O. H.S.

Tot. Av

W.

1.

Av

1 104

801

121.6 Larwood'

18

226

12.5

0

203

422

84.4 Verity

20

296

14.7

Pataudi the Jardine

Wyatt Leyland Larwood Amnes Voca Allen

0

100

402

01.6 Allen

14

207

7

2

108

200

69.2 Voce

18

440 24.4

0

74

313

30.1 Hammond

G 202

40.4

0 127 257

1

A1 111

27.1 bowled :-

0

DO 147

24.6 Tato

40 40

0

48 119

- 10.8

1 17. 63

Baiting.

Inns N.Ö. IS.

Tot.

12 AUSTRALIA.

Av

Bowling

200 352 83

Nagel

R 170

Av

187

396

00 O'Reilly

21 BB0

18.3

203

403

61.6

Wall

233

20.1

110

342

48.8 McCabe

0

170

282

47

Grimmett

11

0

83

27.5 Kippax ...... 247

270 408 B

40 78

21

18

10

GG

11

20

32

10.0

11 22

3.0

New List of Fixtures for Ponsford

Hounds Meets.

McCabo Richardson Fingleton

A now list of fixtures up to the Kippax middle of January for the Fanling Woodfull Hunt hounds meets to be held in the Oldfield New Territories has been drawn up Nagel by the committee. The following Grimmett

Wall meets have been arranged:

Monday, Dec. 20, Annandale, 3.16 O'Reilly p.m.

Wednesday, Jan. 4, Sheungahul Cross Roads, 3.15 pm.

Saturday, Jan. 7,

it furtunate that, on the occasion YOUNG CRICKETER AND Crowe Rony 3.15 p.m. in question, the crowd was com paratively so small; an

with u

larger crowd, in similar circum- stances, grave trouble, approach Ing conditions of a riot, might; have resulted.

CONDUCT UNFAIR.

Nothing enn

excuse

team

"INCIDENT"

Leaves Team to Manage

State Affairs

urbitrarily leaving the field of play | In the visit to Australia of the in any competition match before Nawab of Pataudi as a member of the full period of play has been the English XI, that pocket opinion of the handkerchief State is brought

passel. In the

QPark Rangers Committee, auch conduct not only more into the limelight than ever before in its 70 er 80 years of history.

THIRD DIVISION (NORTH).

BARNSLEY

DARLINGTON Doncaster GATESHEAD Haufax Hartlepools HULL CITY STOCKPONT TRANMERE Walsall

WREXHAM

V. Southport

v CREWE

v. York City

v. Barrow

v. Rotherham

v. Mansfeld

v. Rochdale

v. Carlisle

v. Accrington

V. Chester

v. N. Brighton

SCOTTISH LEAGUE.

Aberdeen

Clyde

FALKIRK

HAMILTON

HEARTS

KILMARNOCK

Morton

v. Celile

T. AIRDRIE

. Cowdenbeath

Y.. Dundee

r. Partick

v. Motherweli

v. Bant Stirling

QUEEN'S PARK 1. Ayr Un.

RANGERS

ST. J'STONE

4. St. Mirren

v. Third Lanark

MONDAY

FIRST DIVISION.

ARSENAL

VILLA

Blackburn

Bolton

DERBY

LIVERPOOL

Manch. C.

NEWCASTLE

PORTSMOUTH

SHEF. UN,

1. Leeds Un. v. Wolver

Y. EVERTON

Huddersfield

v. Blackpool

Y. Chelses

V. WEDNESDAY

v. Birmingham

Y.' Leicester

v Middlesbro,

WEST BROM. · v. Sunderland.

Bradford

SECOND 'DIVISION.

BURY CHARLTON

Fulham GRIMSBY LINCOLN NOTTS C. PLYMOUTH PRESTON STOKE C. SWANSEA

v. TOTTENHAM

v. Bradford C.

Y. Part Vale

Y. WEST HAM

v. Burnley

v. Chesterfield

Y. Millwall

v, Manch. Un.

v. Oldham

V. Nails For.

THIRD DIVISION (SOUTH).

ALDERSHOT

. Southampton

Y. Bristol Ror.

*. Coventry

BOURNEMOUTH v. Luton

BRISTOL C

CARDIFF

Clapton

Palace

Newport

NORTHANTS

Y. Gillingham

V. Torquay

v. READING

v. WATFORD

v. Brentford

Q. P. RANGERS v. Brighton

SOUTHEND Swindon

T. Norwich Y. Exeter,

THIRD DIVISION (NORTH).

BARNSLEY Carlisle CHESTER DONCASTER

HULL CITY

N. Brighton

ROTHERHAM

v. Hartlepools

v. Gateshead v. Crowe

v. Tranmere

v. Halifax

v. Rochdale

v. Mansfeld

v. Walsall

SOUTHPORT v. Accrington.

STOCKPORT

WREXHAM

York City

V. Darlington

Y. BARROW

TUESDAY

FIRST DIVISION.

LEEDS UN WOLVES EVERTON Ifuddersfield Blackpool

CHELSEA WEDNESDAY Dirmingham

LEICESTER MIDDLESBRO,

v. Arsenal

Y. Villa

T. Blackbura

v. Bolton

v. Derby

v. Liverpool

v. Manch. City

V. Nowcastle

Y. Portsmouth

v. Shefeld V.,

SECOND DIVISION.

TOTTENHAM BRADFORD 0,

PORT VALE West Ham. Hurnley Chesterfield Millwall OLDBAM Notts For.

v. Bradford v. Bury

v. Charlton

v. Folham

V. Grimsby

Y. Lincoln

Y. Notts C

v. Prenton

T. Bloke

SOUTHAMPTON v. Swanses.

constitutes a handicap to thone who endeavour to promote games, but is unfair to the public which goes to watch them. The Com- The Nawah of Pataud is of a mittee further considers that the modern order of chivalry, it would Capinin of the Three Cultures appear, for the tiny principality team, in losing control of his was ercated in the middle of inst players in the manner he did, con century as a reward for service to tributed to the unfortunate in-the British Raj. And he is doing cident which terminated the his bit for England in his genera- match; and that the vice-captain. tion winning battles on the playing in inducing the whole team to

leave the field, seriously exceeded fields.

many more.

his authority, behaved in a very When the Nawab arrived in Mel- unsportsmanlike manner, and per- bourse the rumour was current formed a disservice to local soccer. that he had broken his cricket tour The decision of the Committee to return to Pataudi for the pur- was that the Three Cultures team pose of signing the death warrants as a whole should be severely re- of a number of evil-doors and the imprisonment of primanded and warned; that the ordering Club should be called on to give not purely a pleasure that he This detour, perhaps

a written undertaking that no further incident of a like nature treasured beyond measure, ahall be permitted to arise; that volved him in five days' constant the vice-captain of the team travelling. Pataudi being a couple should be suspended till the end of hundred miles south of Delhi in of the season 1932/33; and that the Punjab, a place not dis- а very the captain should be suspended coverable on any except for two calendar months from the large atlas, and then only with the date of the meeting.

nid of a gazetteer.

The match itself goes to the East Lanes, Itegt., by default.

RADIO HEAD TABLE

CHANGE IN MAMAK LEADERSHIP

LATEST HOCKEY

In-

The story of Pataudi's little ex- cursion was one of the small talk topics on the voyage to Australia, The occasion must have provided 14 policemen a field day for the and 46 soldiers maintained by the State.

Called upon at his hotel and ask- ed a discreet question, the Na- wab, a pale young man with a de- tached manner, shook hands like any other Briton, bat waved the subject aside.

"I shouldn't like to any anything about that," he anid, looking over his culler's head as though ad-. By defeating H.M.S. Tamar by dressing the atmosphere. "Any- two clear goals yesterday, the thing I said would get back and Radio Sports Club dopose the let they have a very funny mind in H.K.S. Battery for the leadership India. Some other chaps have of the Mamak League.

asked me, too, but I'm enying

The Radio dominated the game nothing about it."

and but for the wound work of the Pataudi, in 1912-the time of Tamar defence would have scored the last availablo census record— more than they did.

Gurbachan Singh obtained his unual goal and Awtar Singh con- tributed the second.

INDIANS SWAMPED. The Kowloon Indians proved no match for the Royal Corps of Sig nals and succumbed to the superior stick work and combination of the flagmen by seven goala to nil.

bad 2 population of 19,643

of residents in its total area 53,925 acres. 29,965 of which were under cultivation, Take the Inhabitants of a small provincial town, place them on a fraction of A New South Wales or Victorian sheep station, and you will have same idea of the importance Pataudi.

of

Four lawyers were responsible for the lifigation of the state, law

The scoring was kept down to and order was preserved by 14 two goale in the first half, bat.police, and there was an army of thereafter, the winners did what 46.

(Continued on Page 15.)

THIRD DIVISION (SOUTH).

*. Aldershot v. Bournemouth

BRISTOL R LUTON COVENTRY Gingham TORQUAY READING WATFORD RRENTFORD) Brighton *NORWICH

EXETER

v. Bristol C.

v. Cardia

*. Clapton

v. Palace

v. Newport 4. Northants.

*. Q. P. Hangers

Y. Routhend

v. Swindon

THIRD DIVISION (NORTH).

HARTLEPOOLS v. Barnsley

GATE"HEAD

CREWE Tranmers Halifax DOCHDALE MANOFIELD Wnika!! BARROW

v. Carlisle

v. Cheater

v. Donessier

Y. HULL CITY

Y. BHHKtoy

Y. Rotherham

*. Blockport

v. York City

Ten men and ten women were sufficient to minister to the croa ture comforts of Pataudi, listed by the Babu printer of Lahore under the hending, "hotela, cafes, and restoration." Two hundred scho- lare attended the three schools of the State.

There are 21 sects represented in Pataudi, but religions for the most part are represented by Hindus of varying secta, Jains, and Mohammedans.

Fortunate it is that the present Nawab has become thoroughly Westernined. Were he a practis- Ing Hindu he would be accursed if the shadow of Jardina's nose foil acrona hin food, and if he took a damsel to tea he would have to be sure she sat with her face to the light..

As it is, however, ho is a very European young man in his sports coat and pullover.

Lok Mh Chau

Wednesday, Jan. 11, Kennels, 3.18

p.m.

Sunday, Jan. 15, at 17. Pine Tree Hi, 3.15 p.m.

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