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Ke13, 1935

ARGONAUTA

SLHA SHILL TO COMMENCE PREPARATIONS.

(Continued from Page 4)

Shanghai Advantage

STRENGTHENED,

BY MACAO STAR

from Page Lë

Macao Imp

As the Mamak game is scheduled for the morning, it may be pro

This time the Northerners will bable that B. Gossno will still hold the advantage in that they

jplay for them.

will be playing at home and will be able to field their very best team- MICRO

are now being made for a visit of the team to week ending

November

have gone, up Although no trials have been

WES discovered called locally, the Hong Kong team was not ava Ladies Hockey Association will trip has now been

week. no doubt, set about their task of selecting their best possible team Jin the early New Year.

KER

E. CBaker, the popular mana». `ger of the Shanghai cricket team.

am would HONG KONG LADIES

CHALLENGED

but it

their besty

and the postponed ́a

Saints" New Ground

HOW BROADCASTS AFFECT CATES

THE CUP FINAL AND LEAGUE GAMES

GAME'S BEST ADVERTISEMENT

(By "Fair Field)

London, October 9. WILL the Football Association's new move re- garding the Cup Final broadcast meet with the full approval of the big League clubs?

The clubs have long and bitterly complained that the broad- cast of the Wembley match the game of the season keeps people away from League fixtures. To overcome this objection the FA as stated in The Daily Telegraph yesterday, have ad- vanced the kick-off time for the Final by one hour..

The clubs are not so sure. After all, the broadcast would not end until about 3.45, and with people coming from a distance. League games would have to start about 4.30 pm--an awkward kick-off time.

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Lanson. She will the pivotal position, although her The St. Andrew's Hockey Club supporting player on the left is It is believed that this decision to begin the match at two have at last secured a hockey pitch still doubtful. Mis Ferguson o'clock will allow Soccer followers to listen-in to the commentary which they can use once a week. It may fill this position, but every-and then go on to League games. No Obstacles

is the Royal Engineers pitch on thing more or less depends upon Although Interports are usually the Marina, which is however, not to-day's trial. encumbered with the usual obwill probably be ready within a fyet in a fit condition, but which

stacles such as leave, financial fortnight.

The forward line will probably support, etc, the Hong Kong Ax-

The European | YMCA first comprise Miss: March on the right- sociation have already sunmount-eleven's fixture against the Royal wing with Mrs. Harrop occupying led the latter obstacle and have Welch Fusiliers, which should have the "inside-right berth. Miss I now only the selection of the taken place yesterday, has been Dalziel, who has signalised her

put forward until next Tuesday. team to Concentrate upon.

It is yet much too early to select even a nuclens on which to work

TENNIS AT MACAO

upon, as the "Caer Clark | Cup ↑ A party of tennis players from

tournament, on which local form the Club de Recreio visited Macao

Probable Attack

|

return from Home leave withi (several excellent displays and who is captaining the team, will play in the centre-forward berth," with ||

TIMID SHANGHAI BATTING

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8th wktz (P. Madar and Ham

părers). N

probably Miss M. Smalley as in 9th wit

side-left Miss Helbling wil

立 probably

berth

the outside-left

is judged, has not yet started, on Sunday and engaged in friendly although one or two newcomers matches against a team from the The "T" Ladies will be fielding have already come into the lime-Civil Tennis Club. The result was probably their finest team since light and are likely to be included a close win for the home team, the inception of the section. in the final team.

who won by 5 sets to 4.

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Strong Defence

Judging on yesterday's" form, Mrs. Read and Miss McCaw make Ja very fine partnership, their covering being excellent, but the strongest point in the defence is the sound intermediate line.

der, and Ricketts and Dunkley).

I heard yesterday that certain clubs were viewing the possibility of "relaying" the Wembley broad-

The idea, I gather, is that lond- speakers. should be installed at the grounds and the gates ppened to the commentary and then, earlier. Thus people could listen

straightway after the Wembley

29.(Kermini and H. Ma-match, woold be able to see the

Local League fixture. What Figures

| 10th wkts- 39 (Bickettä ant. Ferei-

Standings-To: Date

Eons Koas

Shanghai

Here, I peste,

W.LW.LD. Tment would have to H.-K. Shat

130

5 11 2

the BBC for

17 broadcast would

18 right

235]

Totals

-18 15 Detailed scores for the 1935 counter were as follows---

Detailed scOTES.

Hong Kong—1st Innings LE Pearce, e P. Madar, k

Elliott...

E. C. Fincher, e H. Madar, b P..

Mader

TA. Pearce, e H. Madar, & P..

Mader

Mes. Brown, who made her de- bat for the " Ladies' this sea- son, is a born right-half and should A. H. Madar Ibw, b Leach be able to hold the Hong Kong Lt. C. C. Garthwaite, e Booth; b Ladies left-wing comfortably. P. Madera

Miss E Thomson is an excellent A-W. Hayward, e Stokes, b P..

Madar, a v me to pivot, and Miss J. Dalziel, the Capt. D. W. Perse, b. Leach opposing leader, will find it ex-G. R. M. Ricketta, b P. Madar tremely difficult to break through. | A. R. Minu, e H. Madar, à P. Mr.

Mrs. Henry, at left-haif, is G. 8. Dunkley, not out playing as well as everon pre-F. D. Pereira, st. Kermani,-b-P. sent form she is likely to secure

Extra (B. 9, N. R3) her place in the Interport side.

Brilliant Leader

Mader................

Total

The whole

Wembley

stions indeed; en- bristles with difficulties - Leigne

clubs, I know wil

effort to prevent their indiances being adversely afected by the | broadcast. «A

Figures I have gathered show Just how the professional sides ? have been hit by radio commen- 4taries on the Cup Final. Here are Il the total attendances in the last

four seasons at the League games on the day of the Wembley match 28 and on the previous Saturday:

Cup Final Previous

Day.

Sat.

*925,000

851,000*286,000

1935 1934

4:32,000

1993

325,000

463,000.

1932

360,000

395.000

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In the seasons under review, the

213 average drop in total attendances

Fall of the wickets?—1. (T. E on the day of the Final ware: The outstanding player in the 25; 3 (Madar) for 38: 4 (Fincher) Division, 48,000; Third Southern, Pearce) for 42 CT. A Fexrce) for First Division, 55,000; Second "y" attack is their new leader for 151; 5 (Garthwaite) for 160; 6

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Miss J. Adey. Very fast and (Persse) for 163: 7 (Ricketts) for 25.000; Third Northern, 16,000. possessing excellent ball control, 190; 8 (Minn) for 208: 9 (Hayward) she is even more thrustful than for 212; 10 (Pereira) for 213.

Bowling Analysis Page Mrs White, and, with two very

good inside forwards in Miss S. Erott Dalziel and Miss Fowler, the "Y" P. Madar Ladies should do very well on Stokes

Saturday.

Leach

| *Jenkins ·

Miss O. Dalziel, who has staged Booth

QM R ~7~126 22.1 3 76

Against these figures, about 409,000 people saw the League matches on the day of the first Wembley Final în 1923. That game, by the way, was played be 28 13432fore the days of Soccer broad-

7 • 1-23

* bowled 3 no-ba fig. ( ja comeback on the right-wing, is ન

Shanghai---lat Innings playing up to her previous form; E. P. Humphreys, b Pereira her centring yesterday left nothing L. F. Stokes, e Garthwaite, b′′E to be desired, while on the other A Ferree

wing Miss Westcott has shown S. R. Kermani, e T. A. Pearce, terrific bursts of speed, though R. Booth, Ricketts, b Mitus.

b. Mina

just a shade late in centring With D. W. Leach, c Perse, b Ricketts this fault corrected, nothing should P. Mader, ↳ Pereira.. stop her from obtaining a Colony HK Lecide, e Dunkley, "b trial in her first year of hockey! M. P. Williams, e Hayward, b.

The "Y" Ladies certainly have an excellent chance of breaking the long sequence of wins to the credit of the Hong Kong Ladies.

GORDON LUM ON WAY TO JAVA

Exhibition Matches Arranged

Gordum Lum, the Shanghai and former Chinese Davis Cup tesnis player, passed tim

Minu

Mina

Madar, not out..

GB. Flott b Pereira ... |J. C. Jenicima, e Ricketts; b TA

Peirce Extras CB. 5-LAR SN. B.-5)

Total

{casts.

It would seem, therefore, that the clubs—especially in the First and Second Divisions have some canse for complaint.

On the other hand, how many

ss people. I wonder, have been drawn to Soccer by the broadcast of the Fizal? The Wembley duel is the game's biggest advertisement, and club officials would be well advised to consider this fact. After all, publicity must be paid for, and the loss of a regular “gate” once in the season is not over expensive.

Fall of wickets-I (Hamp for 13:2 (Stokes)" for 5 for 64; 4 Leach) for 1803; dar) for 140; 6+ (Leckie)Mer (Pilott) for 150: "8 (Williams) 151; 9 (Kermani) for: 180; 16 Cen- kins) for 180.

Bowling Analysis

the Colony

Garthwaite Pereira

jinegars

- he will

HABIS

LETNEZ)

for 64, 7 (Hayward)

(Dunkley)

icketts

106; 10

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