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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 31, 1935.

INTER-LEAGUE MATCH ENDS IN DRAW

LOCAL BADMINTON LEAGUES

FIXTURES FOR FIRST WEEK

MIXED DOUBLES.

OPENING FIRST

Footballers Ordered To Give Up Cars

MAKES THEM

SOFT

SCOTLAND EVENS AT LAST GASP

18,000 SEE MATCH

IN GLASGOW

WILD STRUGGLE footballers IN GOAL-MOUTH

(By John Muendam).

Motor-Care make

["soft."

F.C.

With this opinion Prank

Glasgow, Det. 30, In approximately two weeks' Womack, Grimsby Town

The teams of the Scottish and↑ time the local badminton leagues manurer and a former England English Leagues, which fought out- will commence, the first to start international, has ordered Pis the issue here to-day, ended dead- being the Mixed Doubles divi- players to give up their cars. neked with a score of two-all. sion for the Shield presented by Then team has lost six of ther Messrs. Dunlop Sports Co.

jeight games it has played and he, Eighteen thousands of enger puts down the rith of defeats to spectators came out for the match

in spite of the dull weather.

The Mixed Doubles Division win start on November 15 and if the matches an all played aceding to schule the final match will be played on March 27.

this entise.

The players affected are Glover, Į

Howl Hall.

Bestill. Tweedy, Smailes, Baldeyi Massie, of the Hearts, gave the Scots the lead, placing' a thiriy The first five Glover, Bestal, yard drive in the corner of the And until half-time the On November 19, the Men's Tweedy, Smailes, and Baldry were met. Doubles will eommener For the sar

now sold Scots held on to this lead grily. owners, but have shields presented by Messrs. them. Gilman & Co, and Mesara, G. M.. Hall has just passed his driving Brothers. The lust match in fixed test with the idea of buying a car, Frank Wominek says that when for April 9.

playres have cars they drive in and from the ground for training. Thues they miss walking, which is the hexercise they ran ret.

He is also afraid players might The following are the fixtures he involved in romul ar idents. For the openings wel:

The Ladder' Dogbles is not due to start until January 7, and wilf finish on March 17.

MEN'S DOUBLES

Tuesday, November 39,--- Club de Recreio "B" v. Sailors and Soldiers' tome.

Piot Hall ""; St. "1" 5. Chinese R.C.

in the second half Camsell, in n jelever bit of footwork in front of the goal, had a second's advantage and drove for the post. He scored. Snowden, of Arsenal, gave Eng- at the lead shortly afterwards. hooking shot

A

twenty yards.

from

I was not for fourteen minutes. thrit the Scots

able were

10 jequalise Then Brown of the Glasgow. Rangers hit the cross-bar.

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SOCCER MATCH AT CARDIFF

WELSH DEFENCE SUPREME

HOME RUGBY

COUNTY CHAMPION..

in

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MATCHES

London, Oct. 30, County Championship match to-day. Kent were defeated at Blackheath by Hampshire, the genre being 11 points to 8

At Richmond, the Eastern

Andrew's (and dropped at the feet of Walker] SCOTLAND HELD Counties defeated Middlesex by 8

of the Darts and MacRory F MIXED DOUBLES

Celtic. Sagar, the English goal- Fridas. Neven:ber 15. St. keeper, was instantly out upon it Johar's v. Chinese B.C.; St. An-and there was a wild scrimmage Wednesday, November 20. Kow- drew's Club de Recreio "A": for few seconds, with the loon Tong v. St. John's; V.R.C. v.. €lųy le Recreio "R" v. Kowloon perowd roaring hoarsely. The ball Fire Brigade; Taikou K.C.; St, Trak Fire Brivade Taiko udred the goal-net within a Andrew's "A": Eliot Hall "A" vị R€.

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TO A DRAW

London, Oct. 6. Scotland, joint holders with England of the International Championship, drew with Wales in a thrilling game at Cardi:F yesterday, cach side scuring once. Scotland relied upon the team which

successful against England in the Jubilee Match at Hampden Park in August. This was the 56th match of the series, of which Scotland have against 8, 12 matches having been drawn.

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now won

On

points to --Reuter,

John brought off a grand save with his fist. The ball rebounded to the fest of the unmarked Duncan, who And all the time and space he wanted To put the bail into the corner of the mvh with his left fool,

minutes

WALES EQUALISES Wales conalised geven kates, however, Robbins nored nefoss ta filover, but Jackson beat the Cristshy man to the ball. i'hillip however, dashed in, hooked it from under the goalkeeper's funky, and

from 36 colly kicked in

tea yarde

The game at Caedift was favoured by gloriously sanay afternoon, and there was a big crowd to son Wales. male the first attack on the right Why at Scolland replied with elever hiterpassing movement between Mill and Duncan the left. This was relieved by Griffith, who rame across and robled the winger with n liding tark, Richards, caused the Scots some consternation by a lengthy Throw-in, tt harfis

harris against poilt this chance,

Scotland had the eighth

when Philip mally tricked Cummings and rent ACTORS beautiful centre, Robbin Icaped to the ball in front of goal, only to ser his well-tinét header strike the base of the post, with Jack Fon beat, and the ball rounded

kar.

nut Wales.

T Borrow escape în mis

SCOTS RETALIATE

Wales made a strong attack when pley restarted, Phillips forced a cur

and curied the Rick over cleverly.

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SUNDAY THE ALHAMBRA Father & Son! ME

These Great Comedia

as

but when Hichards tried a low drive by taking the full power of the shot in the resultant melee Simpson sayed

in his stomach. 1. Jones va intent on creating openings for Glover, but, as before, however, the Welsh leniter wns either too slow ar incking in posi- tional finesse. Scotland were clearly hacassed and shaky in defence at this

SILKE.

The Scottish halves were too busy subduing the Weish forwards to give their un much help. When the

it about

full

uurt

SIRPPRRÍVES

Scots front line did get the ball, it WIS noticeable that thes half tactics, One persistent attack in direct contrast to their close first-

John, the Welsh-goalkeeper-enved-to- almost gave Scotland Te

lead, bat i situation by fisting

shuty, from two yards range,

by each Festland were not long in retaliat-

the opposing Inside forwards. His in, and Armstrong sent in a stronged while lying

Inst clearance, which was accomplish- at which brought John to his knees. ing shu

length, was noth short t

of miraculous. and a little hater Walker lofted the

, and John provedl ball over the bar when the goalkeeper

as out of position. Scotland's side trin, Walker Mills, and

by the Scottish attack, and the other and Arm John fielded stray alls in sound strous roubled well, and were re-style. Bryn Jones drove inches high

Lawrence quently dangerous.

a Welsh raid before Scotland came covered after being cions The Scot- went close. The ball then went to beaten, and avertingain, when Delaney and Massic tish defenders vere pot quick to the the other end for L. Jones to bring

kle, however, and the Welsh win Jackson full length,

A dangerous

found themselve given plenty

ol to to summarUVIV.

1. Jones made a stout effort to gel the Welch front line moving smoothly. He tool: the ball nerous the field from

Beyn

HP 2nd then slipped it

who gave to Murphy.

1 right-half nude graund before 1

TO THE DOOR' TO ANY ADDRESS IN THE UNITED KINGDOM, i passing, twoath to Lifever, but the

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Lawrener. Grinde on tlum

equal to all

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SPORT

ADVTS.

THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB.

to complete a high-speed inve ent, ind the chance was bust,

The Eleventh Extra Race Mie The balans of the play, though, fing will be held (weather went to

Scotland.

Duncan and Mills | mitting) at HAPPY VALLEY on were always dangerous, hat when

ant seemed certain from a perfect Saturday, 2nd November, 1935. as by Duncan, both Mills and Armcommencing at 2.00 p.m. strong issed their kicks on the grunt- The First Bell will be rung at

line, with John, (W. R.) serambling 1.30 p.m.

expertly on the ground. Duncan Seared for Scotland in the thirty- fourth minute. Thanks to Belaney, who was too fast for Julin. He s

00000. * Armstrong, and the centre-for-

ward rent in a first-time shot. hat!

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By Order.

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Secretary. Hongkong, 28th October, 1935.

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HELLO, FRECK AND RUFE! THAT BIG BOHUNK TRIED TO ACCUSE

ME OF STEALING THAT

MAP!!

NOT WITH MY PERMISSION, HE

DION'T!!

WE'VE PRACTICALLY TALKED OUR HEADS OFF... TRIED SCARING HIM AND THREAT.

ENING HIM, BUT HE

DOESN'T. SCARE EASY!

I TRIED TO TELL YOU NUTTY COOK IS AN HONEST, UPRIGHT BOY.. YOU'D BETTER GET YOURSELF A NEW BAGFUL CF. SUSPIC -

IONS!

By:

IF YOU'RE THE LONG ARM OF THE LAYAROUND HERE, YEX CAN TAKE MY WORD

FOR IT THE ARM ECT LONG FROM PUTTING YOUR · SCUF HE

TRACK !!

AND TO CLEAR MYSELF, I'LL FIND OUT WHAT HAPPENED TO THAT MAP! IF I HAD MY WAY, YOUR MANLY CHEST WOULD WONDER WHAT HAPPENED TO YOUR BADGE !

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