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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 ŠEE MATCH

IN GLASGOW

WILD STRUGGLE footballers IN GOAL-MOUTH

By John Macadams)

Motor-Curs make "soft,"

With this opinion Frank In approximately two weeks' Womack. Grimsby Town F.C. time the local badminton leagues manager and a former England will commence, the first to start International, has ordered his being the Mixed Doubles divi-players to give up their care, sion for the Shield presented by Messrs. Dunlop Sports Co.

The Mixed Doubles Division will start on November 15 and if the

matches are all played according

to schedule the thul match will be played on March 27,

Then team has lost six of the eight games it has played and he Puts down the run of defents to this cause.

The players affected are Glover, Bestail. Tweedy, Staniles, Baldry and Hall.

Glasgow, Oct. 30.

The teams of the Scottish and English Leagues, which fought out the issue here to-day, ended dead- locked with a score of two-all..

Eighteen thousands of eager spectators came out for the mutes in spite of the dull weather.

Massie, of the Hearts, gave the Scots the lead, placing a thirty yard drive in the corner of the not.

until half-time the Seats held, on to this lead grimly,

The first five-Glover, Bestall. On November 19.

And Men's Tweedy, Smailes, and Baldry were the Doubles will commence for the car owners, but have now sold shtelda precated İzy Mesars, them., Gilman & Co, and Mesars, G. S. Brothers. The last match is fixed for April 91.

In the second half Camsell, În a clever bit of footwork in front of the goal, had a second's advantage and drove for the past. He scored. Snowden, of Arsenal, gave Eng- land the fend shortly afterwards, hooking

Ahot from twenty

Hall has just passed his driving test with the idea of buying a car, Frank Womack says that when players have cars they drive to and The Ladies Doublex is not due: Crom the ground for training. to start until January 7 and will Thus they miss walking, which is finish on March 17.

the best exercise they can get. Lyards.

He is also afraid players might

The following are the fixtures be involved in road rezidents. for the opening week:

MEN'S DOUBLES

Tuesday, November 19.-Club de Recreio "B" v. Sailors and Soldiers' Home,

į

EL

were

It was not for fourteen minutes. that the Scots

-able

to equalise. Then Brown of the Glasgow Rangers hit the cross bar

Ellot Hall " St. Andrew's and dropped at the feet of Walker "B" v. Chinese R.C.

MIXED DOUBLES

Friday. November 15

of the Hearts and Mactory of Celt. Sagur, the English goal- St.keeper, was Jnstantly out upon it John's v. Chinese R.C.; St. An-and there was a wild scrimmage Wednesday, November 20. Kow drew's v. Club de Reerein "A"; for a few seconds, with loon Tong v. St. John's; V.R.C. v. Chih de Recreio "B" v. Kowloon crowd roaring hoarsely, The ball Fire Brigade; Taikoo R.C. v. St. Tong: Fire Brigade Taikoo i bulged the goal-net within a Andrew's "A"; Eliot Ball "A" vị RC.

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SOCCER MATCH AT CARDIFF

WELSH DEFENCE SUPREME

HOME RUGBY

COUNTY CHAMPION

MATCHES

London, Oct., 30.

In a County Championship match to-day. Kent were defeated at Blackheath by Hampshire, the score being 11 points tó 8,

At Richmond, the "Eastern

points to B.--Reuter,

SCOTLAND HELD Counties defeated Middlesex by 8

опсе.

TO A DRAW

London, Oct. 6. Scotland, joint holders with England of the International Championship, drew with Wales in a thrilling game at Cardill yesterday, each side scoring 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 now won 36 against 8, 12 matches having been drawn.

Was

seven

John brought off a grund save with his fist. The hall rebounded to the feet of the unmarked Duncan, who had all the time and space he wanted to put the ball into the corner of the nut with his left foot.

WALES EQUALISES Wales

vqpratised

minutes Jater, however. Robbins passed neross to Glover, but Jackson beat the rimsby man in the ball. Phillips, however, dished in, hooked it from under the goalkeeper's body, and coolly kicked in from ten yards'

ang

Wairs made a strong attack when' The game at Cardiff was favoured play restarted. Phillips forced a cor- by a gloriously sunny afternoon, and ner and curled the kick over cleverly, low drive there was a big crowd to see Wales but when Richards tried

in the resultaat mele nike the first attack on the right by taking the full power of the shot Simpson saved wing, but Scotland replied with it his stomach. L. Jones was intent clever inte ovement between 1

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Mills Ba

and

on the left. This on creating openings for Glover, but, relieved by Griffiths, who came

as before, however, the Welsh leader nud robbed the winger with a

was either too slow or lucking in post- sliding tackle. Richards caused the harassed and shaky in defence

tional finesse. Scotland were clearly Scots throw-in, but

some const met by a lengthy

thy singe. against Wales The Senttish halves were too busy subtug the Welsh forwards to give much help. When the Scots Trout line did get the bail, it was noticeable that they dung it about in direct contrast to their close first- half tnetics. One persistent attack

spoilt this chance.

Scotland bad a narrow escape their own

Ist the eighth minute when Philips tricked Cummings and sent Robbins

N

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• AUTOMA a beautiful centre. leaped to the ball in front of goals mily to see his well-timed header almost gave Scotland the lead, but

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shots, from two yards' range, by each last clearance, which was accomplish- of the opposing inside forwards. His

ing short of miraculous.

ing, and Armstrong sent in a stronged while lying full length, was noth-

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Lawrence, Griffiths, and John prove: equal

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SPORT ADVTS.

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The Eleventh Extra Race Mee The balance of the piny, thoughing will be held (weather went to Scotland. Duncan and Mills

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