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SHIELD SOCCER TO-DAY
NAVY & BORDERERS
SHOULD WIN.
Big Chinese Encounter Postponed.
THREE THIRD DIVISION GAMES.
IST
The following are the forecasted
results of to-day's Shield and League games with the scores of
the latter's previous games given TEST MATCH
in brackets:
(By OUTSIDE LEFT).
HIELD games will predominate i In to-day's football progranime when two Senior Shield and Ave Recreio Junior Shield games are down for decision.
The outstanding game of the week-end, the First Division en- counter between South China und the Chinese Athletic, which should have taken place to-morrow, has been unavold- ably postponed.
The Athletic have notified the Association that they are, as a re- sult of Injuries, unable to fold a fully representative sido to-mor row, and have asked for their tie to be postponed.
Shield Games.
BORDERERS
(Club, 4.15 p.m.)
-JUNIOR SHIELD
SENIOR SHIELD
Club
NAVY
v Police
(Kowloon, 4.15 p.m.)
V NAVY
LINCOLNS
|BORDERERS
S. China "A"
Y Artillery
(Sookanpoa, 2.30 p.m.)
Athletic ""
BRADMAN ON WAY TO
EIGHTH CENTURY
Australia's Satisfactory
Position.
(Recreio, 4.15 p.m.) | JARDINE'S MIRACULOUS CATCH.
(Chatham Rd., 4.15 p.m.)
Brisbane, Yesterday. Australia has at last shown her Y KOWLOON
(Club, 2.10 p.m.) true batting form. The English Ewo (Chinese, H.V., 4.15 p.m.) "shock" attack was completely
ATHLETIC "A" v
LEAGUE GAMES.
South China
Lincolns
University
(1)
confident.
SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 1933.
LADIES' GOLF PRIZE-GIVING
ON MARCH 21.
Mrs. Hallifax Presenting Prizes.
The Annual Prize Giving of the Ladies' Section of the Royal Hong Kong Golf Club will take place at Fanling on Tuesday, March 21. Mre. Hallifax has kindly consented. to present the prizes.
There will be a competition over the Old and the New Courses, on that day. Cards must be returned by 4 p.m. Prizas will be presented at 4.30 p.m.
ARSENAL OR THE WEDNESDAY.
Brentford And Chester For Promotion.
ALL - EUROPE
FOOTBALL
TOURNEY
"Shamateurism Chief
Obstacle.
(By FRANK COLES)..
THEN Austria's team came to
W
London a few weeks ago and nearly defeated the chosen. players of England a new vista opened in Association football,
We were made to realise in the: most emphatic fashion that Con tinental nations have reached ou standard of play, and that our supremacy is definitely challenged..
Why not, therefore, let us have' an Al-Europe Soccer Championship in 19937 Great Britain. Aus- tria, Hungary, Germany, Belgium, France, Norway, and Sweden could. The first half of 1932-33 has in-compete in a tournament to be ran
in other
mastered and at the close of the! first day's play in the fourth Test dicated where strength and weak on lines similar to our own inter THIRD DIVISION
It would: (2) v Signais
Australia bad scored, 251 runs for ness prevnila in club teams. There national championship.
will be hectic scrambles to avold help the cause of goodwill among (Caroline Hill, 2.45 p.m. the loss of Woodfull, Richardson relegation, and there will be close nations immensely. (2) v R.A.S.C. (1) (Chatham Rd, 2.45 p.m.) and McCabe.
finishes in the four bournaments of Before a European championship. (2) v stadio
(4)
But Arsenal or can become practical politics, how This is the second postponement
(Valley, 2.45 p.m.) Don Bradman, the record-break-The Langue. the game has been given, It
ing Australian batsman commenced Sheffield Wednesday will probably ever, our International Board must- should have originally been played
PROBABLE TEAMS
very shakily against the English be champions; Bradford City and compose its differences with the
Stoke City may return to the First Continental rulers of the game. on November 27, but the interport |
attack, but he later became very Division, and Brentford and Ches- Wo disagreed with them some against Shanghai robbed both Club Senior Shield Team:~~~
He completed his 50 in Rodger: Martin and S. Strange 88 minutes, hitting eight boun- ter should rise to a higher grade. years ago over the definition of an teams of players and prevented the (Capt.); Skinner. Hynes and A. Dundaries. He is still undefeated and
Name the club that will win the amateur. In the coming year 1 game from being played.
can; G. Duncan, M. L. Rallton, Wil- To-day's big game should be the liama, E. Strange and 3. A. Fowler. well on the way to his eighth Test English Cup? That is the natural hope to see the countries come to an
century. Senior Shield tie between the Navy Navy-Shield Teams:—
desire of reader for an opinion, agreement on a problem which has Seniors |and-the Police,
Treadwell (Berwick); Woodfull, the Australian skipper writes J. A. H. Catton. If a plunge been faced and solved These two teams met last Satur-James (Berwick) and Edwards (Os and opening bat took 244 minutes has to be made it seems ranaonable sports.
wald); Davey (Capt.) (Cornwall), Turner (Whitehall) and Goodrich to score 67 and was then bowled to suggest that the winners of anch (Wishart); Warne Tamar), Usher by a full toss which would have hit ties as Newcastle United v. Leeds and of West Bromwich (Berwick), his middle and leg atumpst. He hit United, Langmead Veteran), Fisher (CornBower) and
and Liverpool should be McPhee only seven boundaries in his long Albion
C.B.A. TENNIS TOURNEY.. (Veteran).
taken into innings.
serious consideration. Reserves: Burroughs (Stonecutters) and Thomas (Berwick),
McCabe was the victim of a mira-Not one of the four is likely to bo The Central British Associa-. Junior-Woodmanı Hospital); Bachanan (Pandora) and in the gully off Allen, the England the League Championship.
American (Royal Naval culous left-handed catch by Jardine hampered by the constant toil of tion are holding an
| Mixed Doubles Tennis Tourna- Newman (Keppel); Baker (Cornwall),
They are elevens who can on oc-ment tomorrow afternoon at Blair (Olympus) and Partington captain thus redeeming himself (Cornwall) Cleary (Tamar), Elgey after dropping Richardson when he calon play a strong game. They King's Park at 2.15 p.m.
have weight In key positions, and The following pairs are parti (Medway), Marrell (Wishart), Jayer was only 10.
cipating:—Miss Ambrose (Medway) and Partons
Verity, the Yorkshire slow how-weight tells in a Cup-tie. Reserves:Drown Hospital) and Martin (Stonecutters). Jer, was in magnificent form, and, Finally, one hopes that at the R. A. Carroll, Miss Steele and S. Radio:U. B. Souza; J. Bowen, M. though the wicket gave him no as-annual meeting of The League the MacNider, Miss K. Fisher and R. Dheriff; U. Bux, F. Elms, E. Markar sistance, he returned the following rules relating to promotion and re- Blyth, Mrs. Hudson and M. Well, Hanib, G. Singh, R. Aycock, F. Les and 3. Tavares, Reserves. John Tagures at one stage of the game: legation will be reviewed and re- Miss M. Whitley and G. Gure
vised so as to give more opportunity |vitch, Miss Beavis and N. Whit- for reward to those who play really ley, Miss E. Woolley, and E. Mac well through eight months of keen Nider, Miss Carroll and B. Bick- competition.
ford:
day in a First Division League game in which the Police came out en top. This week, however, the Navy have a team strengthened by the inclusion of Langmead of the Berwick at centre forward, and Goodrich at left half in place of
Robertson, who has been injured.
The Navy on paper are a better team than the Police, and should the forwards play well together, they havo every chance of carrying off the honours.
In the other Senior Shield game, the Borderers should experience no difflealty in taking two points from
the Club,
Of the five Junior Shield games: to-day, the Lincolns v. S. Ghina "A" and the Borderers Artillery games should-provide the best foot- ball.
V
The Lincolns team is a strong one, and they should win by a nar- row margid. The Borderere and Artillery game should be fairly even, with the Borderers slightly ahead. The former team posses- a forward line who have all the necessary essentials for suc-
ses
ceas,
M. Souza and A. Elms.
(RA)
Naval
Sunday.
LEAGUE GAMES.
THIRD DIVISION. Engineers) Recreio
0. M. R. W.
19 10 20 0
Scores:
Australia-1ät Inns.
W. M. Woodfull, b Mitchell
67
V. Y. Richardson, at Ames, b
Hammond
83
D. G. Bradman, let out ;) 71 13. J. MeCabs, c Jardine, b'Allen 20 (Soakunpoo, 4.16 p.m.) W. H. Ponsford, not out
SUNDAY FIXTURE
Lane Crawford's Staff Encounter
Extras
8
2
251
Total (for 8 wkts.). Fall of the wickets-1 for 133,
A football game between the 2 for 200, 3 for 253. Foreign and Chinese Staffa of Lane To bat:-W, J, O'Reilly, T. W.
EASIER
GOLF
games are also down for decision. Crawford's will take place to-mor-Wall, H. Ironmonger, H. S. Love, LA
Three Third Division league
the Lincolns v B. A. S. C. game be- ing the one of main interest.
row morning at 9 am on the Kaw Darling and H. Bromley. loon Football Club ground,
Taalfth man:-B. J. Tobla.. The Lincolns will not be fielding The following are the teams:- England:-D. R. Jardino (cap- their beat team, owing to some of Foreign Staff:-W. C. Ogley; F. E. tain), R. E. S. Wyatt, G. O. Allen, their players playing in the Junior Skimmer, B. S. Rogers; R, A. Edwards, Sutcliffe, Hammond, Leyland, S. MacNider, H. Burson; R. H. Pick-Paynter, Ames, Larwood, Mitchell Shield game, but they should proford, C. W. Balman, D. T.. Smith, H. E.
. vide, keen opposition for the Ser-Lewis and M. A. Xavier. vice Corps.
Chinese Staff:-Tem Siu-chuen; Lau the Kam-him, A. Fung Ho Wai-cheung, Ng kwong, A. Kam, Chow Ping Wong Sum-fook, Leurig Pak-zang; Cheng Siu-
Lau and Lo Yin-hom.
The Royal Engineers meet Recreio in the Third Division
morrow.
to
Home Football Forecast
For To-Day
TON (2) ▼ York CHESTER
and Verity.
Twelfth man:--F., R. Brown.
A GRAND NATIONAL ENTRY OF 66.
Following are the entries for the Grand National, to be run at Liverpool on March 24:-- Grokja
Lone Eagle II.
Coolinelagh
Remus (German)
FIRST DIVISION,
THIRD DIVISION (NORTH),
ARSENAL
(2) v Blackpool
(0) ACCRING
Thomond II
(1):
Slator
BIRMING-
WAME
(-) v Leeds (8) ▼ ASTON
(-) DARLING-
VILLA
(2)
A Carlisle
Chelsea
HULDERS-
FIELD (1) v Nowcastle Leicester (1) v Bolton
LIVERPOOL (1) v Everton Manchester C. (3) ▼ DERBY PORTS.
(4) v Barrow
TON (6) 'v Hartlepools (6) DONCASTER (-) Earnsley
GATESHEAD (3) v
v Tranmere MANSFIELD (-) v Rochdale NEW (8) BRIGHTON GFE (3) Rotherham (0) v CREWE (1) v BULL.. (0) Southport
STOCKPORT (1) Halfar
MOUTH (2) Middlesboro (0) WALSALL 2) Wrexham
SHEFFIELD
SUNDER-V Wolves
- LAND (((2) ▼v Blackburn WEST BROM.:(1) v Wednesday (1) ;
SECOND DIVISION:
BRADFORD (3) Charlton
|BURY
Burnley
Grimsby
NOTTS C.
Royal Ransom
Foot Dusty Alpine Hut (3) Smoky Make
Near
(1):
East
(3) Clydesdale (-)Flambent
Hule Rollon (2) Martencita-
Young Prince Egremont (1) Youtell (0) Gay Devil
Kilback Golden Miller Solanam Oxclose (Doloneige
Master Orange.
FAce II
10) mandalo
Steady Johnny Guiding Light Merriment IV.:
10) Theras
Trouble Maker Coup de Chapeau Colliery Band Really True
Cathalan
Holmos
Ottawa
Shaun Gollin Ruin Rock Hill II
Aspirant Ballyhinwood El El Hadjar Trocadero Impudont Barney Heartbreak Hill
~
Cold Punch Forbra Miss Gaynus Remne (AE.
Berry) Quito Calm Wretham Society.
Southern Horo
- Kellaboro' Jack
Hallasport
Ford
SCOTTISH LEAGUE,
Airdrie,
Ayr CELTIC (0)-COWDEN:
(8) ▼ STOKE
(-) ST. JOHN.
STONE (1) HAMILTON (3) Hearts B(0) M BRATH " (9) 7 Clyda
(-) v West Ham
(-) ▼ Lincoln
KILMAR
NOCK
(--).
Ballybrack
Apostasy Inverso
(0)
CRAWFORD & DAVIS CUP.
a
MILLWALL (5) v Chesterfield.
(1) Swansen-
↑ (–) DUNDEE. (2) Morton
(-) | E. Stirling
72) MOTHER-
Oldham ((1) v TOTTENHAM (2) BANWELL (4) # Rangers. PLYMOUTH (5) y Notts FREE (1) PARTICK ((1) ▼Falkirk PORT VALE (2) V: Bradford: C... (0)| ST. KIRREN (2) ▼ Quem's Park
Manchester U. (0) THIRD THROATAN HAT
Preston
SOUTHAMP
(0) ~TON......(~) y Fulham, Z
THIRD DIVISION (SOUTH), Aldershot ( Reading Bournemouth (1) ▼ BRENTFORD (3)| BRIGHTON (0) v Northampton Bristel (0) Norwick CLAPTON (-) Beléfol G. CRYSTAL P. (1). v. Gillingham
(6)7 EXETER
TORQUAY
| QUEEN'S P,R. (4) 7 Cardif
Southend (8) WATFORD. Swit
(2) v Coventry
LANARK · (2) ▼ Aberdeen
CASUALS LOSS.
Destiny Bay Vinicole Gregalach Pelorus Jack Princess Mir
by
H.STUART HOBSON
GOLF AS I SEE IT.
and
Tips That Put You On Your Game Again.
HOW TO FIND THEM.
Whenever a golfer goes off his game down the middle and sinking his putts ho hunts round for advice. Velther firmly into the hole: from a professional or a scratch friend him may be instructive. You will pro- A moment or two spent in watching. ..or perhaps from the pages of bably notice that he is swinging back golfing literature. Generally, however, very slowly or perhaps restrict the thing that pats him on the rails In this way you may perhaps discover ing himself to a three-quarters swing: again, i hearing of some tip that what you have temporarily been doing has benefited someone who has gone through the troubles he is experienc
ing.
wrong.
First of all the general tips must bo placed "don't look up"!
No
bably the
Sometimes the following of one of doubt most players are sick to these "tips" brings sach satisfactory death of hearing this slogan. Yot. results that we seem to have discover failure to pay attention to it is pro ed a general golf pantheon!:
reason for 80% of had shots. This is, of course, not the case. But, No matter how good the swing, you from ne to time, tips do work mirn- cannot possibly hit a good shot if you eles.
have looked up too soon. The fault is Before discussing some of the bot-also a tendency that will recur if not ter known hints, it will be well to stress fought strenuously,
the importance of remembering a tip
that has really had a beneficial effect. cd: "don't forget that the club head Second in importance must be place When playing well it is very easy to has got to do the work
Cure
forget that you were once sick, and to
No good shot can be produced unless- forget the medicine that worked the the club head has swung through the
|| bail-amoothly with no check Perhaps the best Ups are those you forcing effort. work out for yourself. An hour's practice playing with a given club with a "plus" friend, and marvelled at say an fron * may convince, any
A player once went out for a round
chap that's
player that he only makes the perfect the perfection of his shots. What is shots when he is conscious of some the secret of it," said hs. "Just this, " particular point such na kooping replied his friend, taking a club from the right are close to the side, making his bag and kissing the blade, "I mon- a correct pivot, or some such thing. tally do that every time I take a club.
When convinced of the necessity of for it is the
got to. some such item, it is wise to make a do the work!" moto of it. A little book of filings "Play well within yourself" detorves hing will so that you have made from time to time to be placed
third, for nothing would make very instructive and in-early upset your pime, as a
heralcs with every shot, dapat sh teresting reading on
Vis not only from the great that
It is one of the great secrets of the
keep something in hand. If a green 19 kumenty not to be reached in one, they peper
the golfer can sometimes get a professional golfers that they always Frequently, the humble rabbit can Jack Crawford, Austinlia's lend-helpen pus ing lawn tennis player, has intimat The Idea that helps may not even be strata the drive to gain that extra 20 yards it hoing quite immaterial W. G. Lockey, the Surrey County ed that be will be available for the original; but, recalled to mentory at to them whether they take a light Iron
time when search is being made for n cura may possibly be invaluable or a mashle-niblick for the second shot. obtaining knowledge you get from tips for thelt number is legion, There is also the Indirect method Lof Pages could be written on ming
watching another player, They may not all be valuable aliono
Sometimes when you cannot get 20.
g. time, but it is woll to remember the
Insido forward, who recently joined next Davis Cup team only if permia the Casuals, has received a report ion is given for his wife to accom (0) on the X-ray of the injury he re-pany him. (3)ceived while playing for the Foot Mrs. Crawford, accompanied her ball Association against the Army, husband to Europe last year and and it was so unfavourable that he partnered Idm in the mixed doubles is unlikely to play again this season at Wimbledon.
ing freely, you will see a player in particular one that helped you out of front of you with a longer, handicap trouble once, as it is always on the than yours, with a style far from class cards that similar troubles will occaz.. sical, hitting his lots well and truly(China Mail Copyright.)