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HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, THURSDAY, AUGUST 31, 1933.
HOME FOOTBALL NEWS AND FORECASTS HOME FOOTBALL NEWS
NOTES ON LAST WEEK'S
MATCHES
SOME OBSERVATIONS ON THE
TEAMS
SELECTIONS FOR SATURDAY'S
LEAGUE MATCHES
(By
LEFT OUT
The Home football seasún opened last Saturday with number of surprises, and "during the week, more matches have been decided. From the results cabled through by Reuter, I have been able to make a few obser. vations on some of the teams and these are given below. Last year's champions, the Arsenal, were held to a draw by Birmingham in their opening match, but despite this they should be able to take full points when they visit Sheffield Wednesday who went down to Aston Villä (un their own ground) on Monday.
Leicester who. last year were savea ut the last minute from re- legation continue to show winning form and prove. that their wins. over the Villa and Sheffield U. were. no Rukes. With the advantage of Moying on their own ground against Manchester C., they should take full points.
West Brom although they los: their matches last Saturday they, ought to be able to beat Middlesbro' "this week end.
Birmingham by virtue of their druw with the Arsenal, last year's. champions, on the latter's ground last week, this team would doubt stort favourites this Saturday when they meet Everton on their own ground.
Fort Vale playing at home on: Tuesday gave a good account of themselves when they defeated Bury by 4-1 and this week-end they should find no difficulty in adding extra points in their match against Southampton at home.
Faithwall may surprise the public by doing the hat trick although they are meeting a stone wali " in Bury this week.
Senderland is going to play Stoke, one of the promoted teams. with the odds in favour of the
Esentford should make up for thetr. reverse last week when ther:
own plo West Ham on their groand.
Futbar will not have an easy thing this week as they are playing Notts County who won their match again Hull last week.
Stadford C.-Although they lost to Southampton last week, there is no doubt that they will recover their position this week when they play Blackpool at home.
Blanchester U. should have a good day this week against Lin- "cala and should take full points.
Queen's Park Rangers have been busy signing on new talent and there will be a dozen new-comers waring the blue and white hoop- ed Jersey. There is no doubt that the home team. Aldershot will trave to work extremely hard if they are tosebure even points in this Satur- day's match.
DECISIÓN AGAINST
ARSENAL
The Anglo-Irish Football Lea- gue Board, after a two hour meet- ing at Liverpool, decided that Mc- Millan, the nineteen-year-old Bel- fast centre-half, is to be a League player with Manchester United.
The dispute between Manchester United and Arsenal arose because McMillan signed a civil contract with Arsenal and a League form fót Manchester United.
SELECTIONS
English League
FIRST DIVISION.
Birmingham v. Everton Chelsea v. Wolves. Derby Co. v. Blackburn. Leeds U. v. Newcastle. Leicester v. Manchester C. Liverpool 'v. Sheffield U. Portsmouth v. Huddersfeld. Shefeld Wed. v. Arsenal. Sunderland v. Stoke. Tottenham v. Aston Villa. West Brom' v. Middlesbro'.
SECOND DIVISION.
Bolton v. Plymouth. Bradford C. v. Blackpool, Brentford. v. West Ham. Burnley v. Notts Forest. Manchester U. v. Lincoln. Millwall v. Bury. "Notts Co. v. Fulham. Oldham v. Grimsby. Port Vale v. Southampton Preston, NE v. Bradford. Swansea v. Hull.
THIRD DIVISION (SOUTH). Aldershot v. Queen's P.R. Bournemouth v. Northampton. Brighton v. Newport.
Grimsby
Bury Part Ta
Oldham Fotts F
Brentford
9 121
20
10 0.1
1 0-0 11
Bradford C, ... 1 0 1 10/14
0
Manchester U..... 1 "0 1 0:0 -0 0,
10 700 10
1.0 1070 1,0
90 3 0 1 3.0
Hull
Lincoln
Blackpool
Swansea Burnley
Division III. (South),
Norwich Luton Cardif Coventry Crystal P. Reading Bristol R. Swindon Queens P.R. Charlton
Clapton
Torquay
Aldershot
2 0 2 0 2 8 0 20 20 240
Goals. P. W. DL F. A. P. 2 2 0 0 10 9 4 9 9 0-0 53 4 249 0 0 4 1 4 11.00 7 1 2 1 1 0 0 4 0 2 2-1 0 1 3 3 2 11 0 0 3 0 2 11 0 0 2 1 2 1 1 0 0 2 0 2
9 10 15 62
2 1 0 1 3 32. 1010001 10 10 0 0 1 Bournemouth.. 1 0 0 1 3 4 0 1 0 0 1 2 3 0 2.00 2 2 10 0 2 0 0 2 15 0 1 0 0 1.1 7 0 10 01 13 0 10 0 1 1 20 100104 0 1 0 0 1 0 2 0
Northampton Bristol C Newport Gillingham Exeter Watford Southend Brighton
Division III, (North).
Stockport Barnsley Tranmer Chesterfield, Chester Crewe
Gonds. "P. W. D. L. F. A. P. 2 2 0 0 7 3 4 2003 04 2 1 0 15 0.3 1 1 0 0 6 2 2 1 1 0 0 5 1 2 1 1 0 0 3 0 % i 1 0.0 0.2 100 TO 2
Rochdale Carlisle Mansfold Doncaster Accrington Hartlepool Southport 20111 0.1 Walsall ......... 1 0 1 1 2 2 1 York
010, 9.21 Rothertrain 2 0 0 2 170 Gateshead 100 12 6:0 Wrexham 10 0 1 0 3 0
2 0 0 2 1 1 2 21 10 442 2011 41 10:10:31 1
Barrow
Halifax
1 0 0 1 0 3.0 1 0 0 1.0 1 0 New Brighton.. 0 0.10 10 Darlington 1 0 0 1 0 1 0
Scottish League.
Goals
P. W. D. L. F. A. P. Ringers .......... 5410 93-4 9 Motherwell ........ 4400808 Queen's Park... 4 4 0 0 10 3 -8 Kilmarnock 5 4 0 1 14 8 8
Aberdeen
Hearts
Bristol Rovers v. Southend.
Falkirk
Cardiff v. Charlton.
Partick
Clapton O. v. Bristol C.
Crystal Palace v. Coventry: Exeter v. Watford. Gillingham v. Reading. Luton v. Torquay. Swindon v. Norwich,
THIRD DIVISION (NORTH).
Accrington v. Chesterfeld. Crewe v. Carliele. Darlington v. Tranmere. Gateshead v. Rochdales Halifax v. Stockport. Hartlepools v. York, New Brighton v. Barrow. Rotherham v. Doncaster. Southport v. Barnsley. Walsall v. Chester.
Wrexham v. Mansfield..
Scottish League
Airdrie v. St. Johnstone. Ayr U. v. Hamilton. Celile v. Hearts. Cowdenbeath Clyde.
• Dundee v. Queen Oʻ ́S. Hiberian v. Kilmarnock. Motherwell v. Rangers. Partick v. Falkirk.
St. Mirren : Queen's Park,
Table To Date
Division 1.
Gouls.
B. W. L. D. F. A. P @2007 24 21.0 1 4 0 3 1100433 110021-·2· 1 0 0 10 2 1100 102 2 T107 62 21 1502 21104 42 211 044 2 21, 0 3 6 2 1001 2 2 1 1 0 0 1 22
According to the official state- iment issued at the meeting, over which Mr. J. Ferguson, president of the Irish Football League, pre, sided, the inquiry was rendered necessary by Arsenal's failure to icester complete the transfer of the play- Tottenham er in due time. Manchester Unit Blackburn ed signing and registering the Huddersfield player with the F.A. before an in Everton qury was held, and McMillian's Stoke failure to honour a civil contract. Leeds ...... The board 'ordered each of the Middlesboro tree parties to pay a sum of £25, Aston Villa but the Clifonville club, for whom Wednesday McMillian has played, were exone Wolves rated from blame.
Newcaatio Other Transfers
Portsmouth Arsenalpore 0.01 1 1 There was another batch
Birmingham ~ 1 0.0 1 1 1 1 transfers, as follows:-
Sheffield U. 2011041 James Cookson (centre for Manchester C... 1 0 1 0 2 3 0 ward), West Bromwich Albion to Liverpool 1010230 Plymouth Argyle." ›
Derby 10 10 13 0 J. B. French (inside farward). Sunderland 10101 20 Tunbridge Wells Rangers to Clap Chelsea1010 010- tom Orlent.
West Bromwich 1.0 1.0 0-1 0 Division II.
of
Charles Wilson (back), Grimsby Town to Bournemouth and Bos- combe.
J. Mackrell (back). Motherwell
south, the Preston,
ddell (outside, left), Fulham
mouth Millw
(back) Schutha
frów to Newpork,
Sparn
amateur
Clap
1
Hamilton Queen O'Stb Ayr
4 3 0 1 12 2 0
4 3 0 1 18. 0 0
3 2 2 1 8 10
4 2 0 2 13 12 4 4 2 0 2 11 14 4 42 0 2 6.8 4 5 3 0 3 14:20 4
St. Johnstonte... 41 .243 3 Dundee
3 1 1 2 3 4 3 Hiberians....... 4 1 1-26.8 3 Clyde
4 1 1 2 7 10 3 311 19 3 2.3 ̈ ́ ́5 13 (2
Third Lanark 51 St. Mirren .............. 5° 0 Celtio
Airdrie Cowdenbea
4 0 1 3 10 13 1 4 0 1 3 3 9 1 400 4 4 13 0
NO MANAGER: NO NEW PLAYERS
BUT SWANSEA WILL FIELD
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A VERY ABLE SIDE
Swansea .town are are without a manager, and have not signed, a new player.
When asked what they intended to do about it Mr. Owen Evans said:
"We shall have a very able side
WHO'S WHO
in the
SHEFFIELD WEDNESDAY
team
Jack Brown (Goal). The hefty
lad of the side. Used to work in the pits at Worksop. Played for Worksop Town and helped them to draw with the Spurs at Tot- tenham in a sensational Cup-tie ten years ago. Then Jained; the Wednesday and became an inter national Runs, B tobacconist's shop in Sheffield, som
George Beeson (Right-back),--A comparative newcomer to the alde, from Chesterfield. Likes nothing better than a keen billiards match' with a team-mate.
Ernest 'Blenkinsop (Left-back). for England's finest defender years, and skipper of the Wednes- day. Born at Cudworth, "Blenky worked in the pits and played in local football. Then followed a trial with Barnsley and a short. spell with Hull City. Wednesday signed him on when he was i in bed! A quiet chap, plays golf, runs a car, and keeps a large Alsa- tian.
Alfred Strange. (Right-half) — Played for Ripley Town, Ports. mouth, and Port Vale as centre- forward. Wednesday made him a right half-back of international class and he has captained Eng- land from that position Runs a poultry farm at Ripley; plays golf and cricket::
Tom Leach (Centre-half)-The only local in the team. Played with Wath Athletic and, like Strange. was formerly a forward. Playa golf and spends his evening tun- ing in to the rest of the world. An international player.
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Gavin Malloch (Left-half), Scot, who came out with the Glas gow Benburgh club, and made his mark with Derby County. A keen dancer and has won much local' fame as an entertainer.
Mark Hooper (Outside-right).— The midget of the Wednesday, and one of the greatest favourites. he Born at Darlington, where started his career as a goalkeep- Owns a tobacconist's business in the city. Has won medals for quolts, billiards, and cricket:
er.
Ronald Starling Inside-right): A newcomer to the side this season, after making his name with Hull City and Newcastle United. A keen "golfer and con aing a good song.
Jack Ball (Centre-forward.)- Has made a reputation this season sharp-shooter, especially
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from the penalty spot. Born at Southport and played, with Chor- ley and Manchester United before Joining Wednesday, Once in the retail fish trade at Southport and, before that, a farmer's boy, Keen on gardening and golf.
Harry Burgess (Inside-left).- Another of the Wednesday inter- nationals. Born at Alderley Edge,- he played with Sandbach Ram- blers and Stockport County. The team's humorist; plays golf, DA
Ellis Rimmer (Outside-left).-- The ""good-looker" of the team, Played with "Dixle" Dean as. 8 Birkenhead - schoolboy, and later with Trammere Rovers. Was cap- Iped for England soon after join- ing Wednesday. Is "music-mad,” and once played the piano in a' cinema orchestra. In the summer favours cricket and sea-bathing.
C.R.C. WIN “A”
-DIVISION
In the Beld. An ex- Beat 'Varsity 9-Nil In
cellent spirit prevails among the players, and immediately the sea- son begins we intend to secure a few skilled newcomers to bring strength to any part of the team where there appears a weakness. Many teams, have found the re- construction period full of anxie ty; but Mr. Evans has no fears
Last Game
100 PER CENT. RECORD
MAINTAINED
their season in great style yester- The Chinece R.C. “A” wound up day when, in their last match, they trounced University by nine sets to
about the possibility of anding suitable men if they are required. A number of promising ama- teurs will be called upon as neces- Bity arises. Tudor Martin, the The Students were no match for the Champions and put up club's international centre for a poor show getting only ten ward, refused for a long period to
accept the amended terms offered, Bames out of nine sets!
The Lo Brothers, who have lately
and it was not until quite recent-broken partnership, resumed their ly that he put pen to paper,
pairing and were successful to the
His return to the fold solves a extent of losing only three games big problem for the Swans,, whose in their three sets. W. C. Hung. Immediate, requirement was and T. C. Iu were aimilarly success- skilful leader. Swansea are ne-ful
gotiating for three inside forwards The Chinese R.C. have now won of experience, and if these players the Lo Cheung Shiu Shield and are join the club during the next the only team in the "a" to have couple of weeks the outlook will 100 per cent récord. be a particularly good one.
Besults.
The players as at present signed 370:
Goalkeepers: A Ferguson 3
The scores were Lo and Lo(OR,C.);"—"
beat Bee and Salouy beat Wong and Lee
Backs B. Lawrence. W Milne,set Lee and Hung
Walton Goals. PW.LD. FA. P. 2 2 0 0 5 34 2200 4 0 4 22003134 2101323
T. Caldwell, T. Davies
Half-backs J. Sykes, H Han ford J. Millet, R. Simons J Craven, J. L. Jor
110782 For ards H Blair, T. Märtins, 100422E. Williams, Jones 1, B. Ossen,
akina T. LoWit,
Hung and Tu (C.R.C.);
beat Bee and Balony beat Wong and Lee beat Lee and Hung Toul and Lau (CRC)
beat Bee and Salouy beat Wong and Lee beat Lee and Hung
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