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COMING SHORTLY

GREAT!!

RACE TO WAGLAN Sweepstake Events By

Yacht Club

Sweepstake races run by the Royal Hongkong Yacht Club to Waglan and back (21 miles) yesterday resulted:

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(J. C. Guio).

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13.85.47

Curlew

Tern

(T. C. Manning).

D. N. F.

13.225.02

Monanon

(1. W. Dalley).

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iJ. D. McClatchfo),

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................ 13.31.01 13.20.18

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(H. S. House),

U. I. 13.37.38

(1, F. C. Dixont.

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THE STORY OF THE FUNNIEST "FAILURE" SINCE 1929 "B. C."

George

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A SUCCESSFUL CALAMITY

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EVALYN KNAPP

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MILITARY SOCCER

Fixtures For The

Present Week

3

The following are the Milltary Football league Axtures for the week:

To-day

3

♥D/Middlesex. p.m. Referee,

1/Kumaon R. (Chatham Road, Sig'm Tomlinson).

7th. A. A. Batty, R.A. v R.A.M.C. (Military, Huppy Valley, 3 p.m. Referee, L/e Furnell).

40th. Coy, R.E. V §th. A.A. Batty,, R.A. (Military, Happy Valley, 4.30 p.m. Referee, Le Brothwell).

Wednesday

HQ/Middlesex, V D/Middlesex. (Chatham Road, 4.30 p.m. Referee, Sig'm Payne).

RAM.C. v R.AS.C. (Sookunpoo, 3 p.m. Referee, Sergt. Whittle).

9th. A.A. Bolty., RA. v 12th, (II) Batty.. R.A. (Military, Happy 4.30 p.m. Referee, Fus. Edwards).

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THE HONGKONG · TELEGRAPH.

MONDAY,

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James Oliver Curwood's humorial story of a girl on her own in a wilderness of men. "God's Cairy and the Woman," with George Brent and Beverly Roberis in the chief roles, is being abown at the King's Theatre. It is a technicolour flim.

HOME FOOTBALL TABLE

BRENTFORD AND CHELSEA

ON LEVEL PEGGING

AGAIN

Brentford drew level again with Chelsea over the week-end in the First Division of the English Football League by defeating Portsmouth at home by two goals to mil. Chelsea was held by Bolton Wanderers to a 5-5

drow,

A drawn match against Aston Villa was good enough to enable Coventry to retain the lead in the Second Division. Notts County and Millwall ard now joint leaders of the Third Division (South), and Lincoln and Gateshead also share the lead in the Northern stellon.

The following is the League Table up to date:

Chelsen

Brentford Wolves Charlton Leeds

ENGLISH LEAGUE

First Division

P. W. D. L. F. A. Pis. 13 0 2 3 33 20 18 14 8 24 28 10.18 13 1 3 3 21.15 17 13 5 6 2 19 15 16

3 20 10 10

13 0 4

3 20 15 18

4

7 1

13 6 3

Preston N, E. 13 Sunderland Stoke Bollon Arsenal Middlesbro'

13 0 4

13 5 4 13 4 2

Manchester C, 13 0 2 West Brom

Huddersßlekl

Birmingham Leicester

Grimsby

Thursday

1/Kumaon R. v 24th. (H) Bally., R.A. (Chatham Road, 4.30

p.m. Derby Referee, Fus. Davles).

R.A.O.C. v 12th, (II) Baity.. R.A. | Liverpool (Military, Happy Valley, 4.30 p.m. | Everton Referee, Sergt. Alcock),

Blackpool

22nd. Coy., R.E. v R.AS.C. (Mili- | Portsmouth tary, Happy Valley, 3 pm. Referee, Gnr. Arliss).

9th. A.A. Batty, R.A. v 40th. Coy. R.E. (St. Joseph's, Happy Valley, p.m. Referee, B. M. Baker)......

RIFLE SHOOTING

Chiang Kai-shek's Son

In Germany

Derlin, Oct. 30. Mr. Chiang Wei-go, son of Marshal Chiang Kai-shek, won the rifle shoot- ing competition for Chinese students at Zehlendorf, near Berlin, this morn- ing, with a score of 100 points.

The second man made 177 points. -Reuter

UNITED HOCKEY

13 3

13 4

5 24 20 16

4 25 14 15

25 20 14

25 16 14

20 14

13

6 24 29 13

13 5 2

10 12

18 11

6 20 25 11

13 3

5

5 19 30 11

ㄓˋ

13 4 2

7 16 20 10

13 4 1

14 3 3

8 16 25 »

40

13 3 4

6 14 20 10

B 19 24 #

9 16 33 4

Second Division

P. W. D. L. F. A. Pls. Coventry ... 13 7 G 20 11 20 Shefeld U. 13. 8 2 4 16 17 18 Aston Villa 13 B 23.22-10-10- Chesterfield West Ham Bradford Blackburn

14 7 3 3 25 15 17 22 11 17

.

8

Walsall .....

13

↑ 13 24 # Glifingham . 13.3 2 8 15 23

Third Division (North)

P. W. D. L. F. A. Pls. 13 0 3 2 33 0 10

Lincoln ... Gateshead Chester Oldham

Hull Doncaster

Rotherhamı

Tranmere

Port Vale New Brighton

Rochdale Wrexham Bradford C.

York

Carlisle

Southport

13 8 3

2 25 17 10

13 0 0

1 21 14 18

13 7 4

2 22 9 18

12

13

Darlington 13 Crewe

Accrington Halifax

Borrow Hartlepools

132 19 15 10 Rangers

2 21 12 17

11

24 10

17 10

20 8

14 24 8

6-20 6

9 19 35.0

NOVEMBER 1, 1937.

S. CHINA “A”

DEFEATS - POLICE

(Continued from Pape 8.)

on several occasions he enabled the Chinese defenders to get into posi- tion before sending the ball into the middle. Against men like Mak Shlu- hon, Li Tin-sang and Leung Wing- chiu, this type of play cannot "but prove abortive,

CHINESE FASTER SIDE

In parts the game was very fast. The Chinese, were slightly specdier on the ball, but this advantage was reduced when the Police halves used their weight. The Pallee guve pro- mise of better things in spite of their defeat. The defence is quite sound as it is; the forward line, however. needs strengthening. An Improve- ment on the left wing, an inside right who can combine better with Jahn- ston and most important of all, less delay in moving the ball upfield when the opposing defence is sprend- eagled, would turn the present team into a very formidable one Intleed,

The tale of the scoring is soon told. Immediately from the free-kick consequent upon the disallowed goal, the Chinese forwards swept down the feld. Lal hit the upright with his drive, and from the rebound Cheuk Shek-kam netted. The second goal was perhaps the best of the match. The ball fell at the feet of Lal and Just as he was charged his left foot connected. He was bowled over, but s he got up he hnd the satisfaction of seeing the ball in the net. A few minutes later a, through pass from Fung King-cheung presented Lai with another opportunity and he seized it

to give the Chinese a lead of 3-9.

at which stage the whistle blew for half-time.

Five minutes from the resumption, Fung increased the lend with a tame sighted, shot, Manning being apparently un-

plny, the Police rallied and scored After a period of rather desultory their two goals in the last ten min-

utes.

Teams:

South China "A"-Chu Shlu-hang: Mak Shiu-bon, Li Tin-sang: Lnu Hing-chol, Leung Wing-chiu, Lec Kwok-wai: Tso Kwal-shing, Lai Shlu-wing, Fung King-cheung, Cheul Shek-kam and Cheung Moon-wing. Police Manning; Bone, Pile; Brittain, Gough, Parker; Willerton, Morrison. Johnston, Howlett and

Green.

SOFTBALL LEAGUE

Forum Team Retains Unbeaten Record

..

A close game was witnessed on the Filipino Ground yesterday, when the Vets defented the Canadian Chinese by 7 runs to four. An extra Innings had to be played, as the Canadian Chinese managed to equa lise in the last Inaings, tying the scores four all.

The English Forum, by beating the No. 3 Machine Gun Company two runs tu nil, remain undefeated.

Although the Central British As- sociation Jost to the Filipino Club, hits were pretty even, the Filipino Club-scoring ten runs from cleven- 2 35 18 22its, and the C.B.A. four runs from

Jien hits. 2.34 18-21

SCOTTISH LEAGUE First Division

P. W.-D.-L. PA. Pts

5

Motherwell Hearts

15 9 4

13

5 6

33

5 3 26 20 15

Celtie

14 0 3 13 7 6 14 8 3

23 0,20

Scores:

R.

11.

3 35

35 22 19

13

13

16 0 1

6 33 31 19

Vets.

7

14 5

5 18 21 14

Falkirk

14 0 4

Canadian Chinese

4

4

13 4

€ 3 18 15 14

St. Mirren

13 5-3 Tottenham 13 5 2 Manchester U 13

5 2 Bury

5 2 13 4 3

5 12 16 13

14

G 20 20 12

28 30 12

15

No. 3 Machine Gun Co. 0 English Forum

2

6 15 14 12

15 0 2

6 11 14 12

Central British Associa-

tion

4 10

Filipino Club

10 11

Swansea

Stockport

Noll F

6 13 15 11 Southampton 13 4 3 6 12 20 11

13 4 2 13 4 7 20 27 10

7 23 27 10

Barnsley Luton Fulham

6 13 21 n Newcastle... 13 2 4 7 20 8 Sheffield W.. 13 4 2 7 22 8 Plymouth

2 3 8 15 25 * Third Division (South).

P. W. D. L. F. A. Pis. Notis C... 14 7

20 11 18 Millwall

14 1

20 14 18 Queen's P. R. 13 0 3 2 20 12 17

Cardif

Swindon Watford

Playing with four reserves against Crystal Pal. the Rajputs on the Marina ground Bristol C. yesterday the Central British Associa-Mansfield tion lost by 0-1 in the United Hockey Reading Tournament.

Clapton 0.

The play was not as one-sided as the scores suggest, Fowler opening the scoring for the CBA. the score at half time being 3-1. The C.B.A. appeared to be tiring rapidly in the second half, when the Rutputs scored three additional goals.

Purtick

Arbroath

Aberdeen

Third Lanark 15 4

St. Johnstone 14 6 2

15 5 202

Ayr U. Hamilton Queen's Park 15 4 4 7 27 34 15 2 7 6 24 33

14 15 5 2 8 40 37

Queen O'Sth

Kilmarnock

Hibernain

Clyde

14 4 3 7 21 34 11

14

3 4 7 22 28 10

14 1 5 7 21 35 8

14 3 1 10 20 42 7

Second Division

Morton

Raith Rovers Albion

12 0 4 3 27 21 18 St. Bernards

13 7 2 4 17 12 10 | Dumferline 13

13 4 3

4 27 16 15

P. W. D. L. F. A. Pts.

13 0 3 40 21 19

12 3 2 2 31 14 18

4 38 28 15

12

7 2 3 31 10

32

7.1

East Fife

12 7 1 4

12 G

12 5

12

10 15 15 Airdrie 17.14 15

Dumbarton

18 17 14 Sten'muir

10 21 13 Leith

17 18 13

13

19 20 12

Bournemouth 13 Torquay... Bristol R. 13 Northampton 13 Aldershot Exeter

Forfor

Cowdenbeath

10 10 11 East Stirling

13 17 11 King's Park 18 30 11 Montrose 3 5 5 11 21 11 Dundec. U.

36 18 22 11 Edinburgh

4 36 15 20 11 Alloa G19 22 10

Brechin

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at HAPPY VALLEY, on Saturday,

6th November, 1937, commenting

nt 2.00 p.m.

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