THE
HONGKONG TELEGRAPH.
MONDAY,
NOVEMBER
22,
1937.
HOME FOOTBALL LEAGUE Maurice Tate
Motherwell Leading In
Scottish Section
By virtue of their win over Grimsby on Saturday, Brentford have consolidated their postilon at the head of the English League tables, and are now comparatively secure with a three points lead over Chelsea. Coventry lost thele unbeaten record at the hands of Shemeld Wednes- day, even though playing at home. Sheffield United to for first place with 22 points, bui Coventry remain at the top because of their better goal average. Leading positions in both sections of the Tihrd division
When The Strain Begins remain unchanged.
- To Tell.
Times of depression such as exist at present oflen mean long trying days, with business worries exacting continuous toll on the mental and physical strength. For a while you may withstand this strain, but unless adequate menstres Dre taken to maintain the physical powers at a high state of eftelency there is bound to come a day when breaking point is reached.
en-
In the Scottish League Motherwell remain at the top of the table one point ahead of Rangers.
The complete tables are as follow:
ENGLISH LEAGUE -
First Division
Brentford Chelsea Preston N.E.
Bolton Leeds Wolves Sunderland Arsenal Sicke
May Play For Another County
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CALIFORNIA
TO PLAY AT ROSE BOWL
Bears Possible Opponents
Los Angeles, Nov. 21.
Dr. Hugh C. Willett, Chairman of the Coast Conference Football Dirce- tors, said to-day that it is a foregone conclusion that California will play at the Rose Bowl this year. The telegraphic vote of the directors on Monday will therefore be merely, a formality,
Brighton, Oct. 22. Maurice Tate, forty-two-year-old Sussex and England cricketer, may appear again i first-class cricket,
Ile has been asked to qualify for another first-class county. Early this week Tale was notified by the Sussex County Cricket Club, for whom he had played since 1912, Queen's O'th. 18 2.10 @ 26 35 14)
were no longer Queen's Park 18 6 4 0 32 42 14 that his services
required. They made him an ex- 7 31 46 14 gealla payment of £250. 17 4 5 8 25 30 13
California's Tate sold to me to-night; "1 37 13 17 3 7 7 29 3
4 4 9 24 11 12 thought that I still had a few years 17 4
It seems 17 3 1 13 33 56 70 good cricket in me.
another first-class county cricket Recond Division
club think 50 too. I have been sp- proached by a member of the com- mitice of this club.
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F. W. D. L. F.A. Pls. ăT **** 17 4 8
4 34 24 23 Hibernian
10 0 4
4 30 28 20 Clyde
10 7 5
4 30 19 19 Kilmarnock
10 7 3
4 31 23 19 Morton
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5 20 28 18 Raith Rovers.
6 5
5 38 19 17)Albion
6 5
5 26 10 17 East Fife
Middlesbro' Huddersfield
10 7 3
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8 30 27 17 Aldric
10 7 3
6 22 21 17 Dunfermline
Nervous exhaustion is distressing as well as dangerous condition, among its symptoms being inability to
failing concentrate,
in- memory, somnia, headaches, neuralgio, feebled vitality and spirit, melan- Charlion
Birmingham cholla, nervous dyspepsin, loss at appetite, weight and strength. So Manchester low may the general enfeeblement West Bromo. become as to make work impossible.
Leicester
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Coventry
10 5 5 7 4 21 21 17 Cowdenbeath
16 5 G5 24 20 10 St. Bernards.
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10 5 4.7 24 30 14 Leith
P. W. D. L. F. A Pts
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10 4 0 18 24 14 East Stirling
0 23 37 14 Fortar
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0 20 28 13 Dundee U.
10 5 2
9 22 32 12 Montrose
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36 7 Alloa
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Kowloon Golf Club Tournament
The following is the draw of the Kowloon Golf Club Junior Cham-
1. F. A. Hill
10 4.6 0 21 24 pionship (First round to be played
3 $ 20 33 10 4 5 7 13 13 13 of by Sunday, November 203: B. Busto 10 5 3 0 24 38 13 10.4 4 8 23 23 12 J. E R. Humble v. W. Stoker 10 4 4 R (B 20 12 G. C. Moss
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MILITARY SOCCER
Inter-Unit Fixtures For The Present Week
Following are the Military Foot- ball League Axtures for the week:
To-day
R.A.S.C. v. HLQ, Seaforths (Military ground, H.V.), 4.30 p.m. Referee, Fus, Edwards,
RA.M.C. v. "g" Coy. Seaforths (Military ground, H.V.). 3 p.m. Rc- feree, Sergi. Finch.
R.A.O.C. v. "A" Coy. Seaforthe (St. Joseph's), 4.30 p.m.. Referee, L/Cpl. Moorcroft.
v.
Rifles
"B" Kumnon
Coy. Middlesex (Chatham Road), 3 p.m. Referee, L/Cpl. Hartley.
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Wednesday, Nov. 24
Coy. Middlesex V1 H.Q. Middlesex (Chatham Road), 4.30 p.m. Referee, L/Cpl. Lancaster.
Thursday, Nov. 25
"C" Coy, Middlesex v. R.C. of Signala (Chatham Road), 3 p.rp. Referee, Pte. Hobson,
Kummon Rifles v. H.Q. · Middlesex (Chatham Road), 4.30 p.m. Referee, i Sigmm, Tomlinson.
“PENALTY GOAL” SEASON
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Greater Risk Of Defeat If
Rules Are Broken
By J. P. Jordan
If
If things go on as they have been doing during the past six weeks, this will be remembered as the season of penalty goals' in Rugby. Never have so many been kicked in so short a space of time, and never have so many matches been decided in this
way.
This does not mean that the game [goals in their score and won by a
Blackheath found
Meanwhile speculation is centred on the Bears na a possible choice as opponents. It is be- leved that Pittsburgh, Fordham and Alabama will be the top contenders for the honours.---United Press.
CLUB HOCKEY TEAM CHOSEN
The following team will represent the 1st XI of the longkong Hockey Club against the Royal Engineers on the Club round at 5 pm, on Wed- nesday, Novembee 24:
V. M. Benwell; G. Sommer, E. V. Reed; R. A. Bates, W. A. Reed, J. E. Poller: S. Fowler, T. Whitley. G. E. Divett (Capt.), B. 1. Blekford and V. Bond,
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THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB
Draft Programmes and Entry
Forms for the Twelfth Extra Race
Meeling to be held on Saturday, 4th December, 1937, (weather permitting) may be obtained at
the Secretary's Office, Exchange
Building; the Club House, Happy Valley; the Hong Kong Club; the Sports Club; and the Stables, Shan Kwong Road.
Entries close at 12 o'clock NOON on THURSDAY, 2611 November, 1937,
By Order,
C. I BROWN,
Secretary.)
14 D 5 2 37 12 23 is less "clean" than it used to bo, comfortable margin.
LAWN TENNIS 10 8 0 2 27 13 The reason is the new law which 16 7 6 3 20 17 20
infringements 43 28 18 20 permits the kick to be taken at the 15
Birkenhead, where they
Gottfried von Baron
Cramm, the op-costly at 16 8 3 5 27 14 19 spot of infringement with
scored two tries but gave away three Herr H. Henkel and Fraulein 10 0 3 20 25 19 posing team ten yards away.
penalties, which with a dropped gar! This gain of ten yards by the non-beat them without their defence Horn, who are passing through offending team is making a very big being penetrated.
the Colony on Friday, November difference to results, bigger perhaps than cur legislators expected.
26th, have kindly agreed to take part in exhibition matches.
16 0
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Two successful penalty kicks en abled Swansea to beat Bristol, who The main idea was to teach players scored three tries to Swansea's two, to observe the laws, and to realise Liverpool, having scored a goal and that infringements do not pay. The two tries to two tiles, lost because change is, or ought to be, achieving they gave away penalties. Leicester 10 25 14 the last object.
beat Sale by means of a penalty 22 23 14 I fancy that as the season advances kick, and Gloucester did the same 21 27 12 and captains and committees dls-gainst Bristol. I could go on add- 14 27 10 cover how matches have been ing to the list, but there is no need.
thrown away, the point will be im- While this is a matter that de- 8 pressed on their teams, and penalty mands attention by club executives, Foals will become fewer and because there is another which is worthy of of the care to avold fouls the game notice by captains and which would will be better.
3 11.24 44
2 2 12 7 32 SCOTTISH LEAGUE First Division
Motherwell
Rangers Hearts Cellic
P. W. D. L. F. A. Pus. 10 10 0 2 41 23 20 10.9 7-34 12 25
In the meantime it is paying a club pay them handsomely. It was em- phasised in Richmond's match with more handsomely than ever to possess Swansea. 17 10 3 2 30 10 25 a reliable place-kicker.
17 5 3 43 24 23 17 8.5 4 37 25 10 0 2 8 35 Third Lanark. 18 7 5 8
Falkirk Dundee
Arbroath
St Johnstone
Partick
Aberdeen
Hamilton
St. Mirco
20 10
PROVED BY RESULTS
When Richmond were being hard pressed they were awarded three
A perusal of a few results is penalty kicks. Each time they fall- 10 Instructive. Guy's Hospital, for in-ed to find touch with a punt and stance, had three penalties scored actually lost ground through the against them by United Services relum kick.
· 30 19 138 30 10
34 36 14 and lost the match by a point. A A drop or ploce kick is for more
32 27 17 week Inter they scored a goal and accurate than a punt, and I cannot
These matches will be staged by: the ILK.L.T.A. on the HK.C.C. ground (by kind permission) on the 26th between 3 p.m. and 5.30
p.m.
A stand to accommodate about 450 people will be erected, and booking of 300 seats can be effect ed at Montric'a at $3.00 each from Tuesday, 23rd inst, The remain- ing stand seats at $3 each can be secured on the ground.
A limited number of seats at $1 each on the east side of the court; and standing room at 50 cts. (Servicemen in uniform 30 cts.) will also be available.
C. J. TACCHI,
Hon. Secretary. Hong Kong Lawn Tennis Assn.
48 42 15 a try against London Irish, who, understand why the modern player Hong Kong, 20th. Novembor, 1987.
27. 38 15 however. Included three penalty does not take one or the other.
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