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ADVERTISEMENTS.
THE HONG KONG"
JOCKEY CLUB.
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THE TRAFALGAR DAY RACE T MERTANG will be held (Wasther
Permitting) at, HAPPY VALLEY ou SATURDAY, 21st OCTOBER, 1933, commencing at 2.00 p.m.
The First Bell will be. Rung at .1.30 p.m.
MEMBERS' ENCLOSURE Members are notified that they mad their Ladies mast woar their Badges prominently displayed.
No One without a Badge will be 4dmitted to the Members' Enclosure,
Badges admitting Non-Mambers to the Members' Enclosure and Club Rooms st $5.00 for Gentlemen and $3.00 for
Tar) Ladias (Both including
are obtainable through the SECRE
TARY upon the personal application of
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Member, such amber to be responsible
for All visitors introduced by him, and
for Payment of All Obits, etc.
The Secretary's Offles, 3rd Floor, Gloucester Building, (Tel. 27794) will close at 12 O'Clock Noon.
Badges admitting to Mambers Enclosure will NOT be on sale at the Babe Conres.
On No Protest will Uhildren be permitted in either Enclosure during the Mecking:
Tinu are obtainsbio at the Clas House provided they are ordered from the No. 1 Boy in advance. Telephone 21920.
PUBLIC ENCLOSURE. The Price of admission to the Public Enclosure is $2.00 including for. Tas, Persons, including Ladies, and is payablo at the Gate.
Boldiers in uniform are admitted Half
Price.
Naval Ratings in Uniform will be
admitted Free.
Bookmakers, Tie Tac Mon, etc., will not be permitted to operate with in the Precincts of Tur HONG KONG Jockey Clus daring the Race Meeting. By Order,
O. B. BROWN,
Secretary. Hong Koag, 18th Oct., 1933... (1884
HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 19, 1933.
HOME FOOTBALL NEWS AND FORECASTS
Interesting Programme For
The Week-End
SOME NEW PLAYERS, AND HOW
TEAMS ARE SHAPING
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(By "Left Out")
The season at Home is exceptionally interesting and form is even more puzzling than usual. The extracts given below, from Home papers, received by air mail, will, if carefully studied, enable football fans to get a good idea of how the teams are ́shap- ing and what the players are doing.
There seems to be an unusually large crop of promising youngsters who are giving the old hands something to think about. Selections, and the last three years results appear below:--
FIRST DIVISION
Arzonal v. Leicenter Biz ham v. Wolves Blackburn . Chelsou Derby e. Hud'fold Everton v. Totʼham Leeds. Portsmouth Manchester
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Results, 1930 1931 1932 4-12-18-3
Newport v. Exeter Norhamton v Charlton Norwich v. Gill'hom
4-0
1.1.
SOUTHAMPTON
1 WANDEA
Queen F. R. v. Cardiff Swindon v. Southend
1-1
4-0 1-1 2-0 2-3 1-9
2-9
0-0 3-0.2-2 1-3 4-1 3-2 2h3
Torquay. Bour'mouth 4-4 1-1 2-1
3-2 *2.2
Aston Villa 8-13-3 5-2 8-84-1 0-1
Mid brough v Liverpool
2-0 1-2 0-1
Newcastle v. Sunderland Sheffield W. v. Sheffield U. 1-8 2-1 3-8
W. Bromwich v. Stoke
4-0
SECOND DIVISION
Blackpool v. Oldham
Bradford C.. Preston Bury v. M'chester U. Fulham v. Brentford Buil v. Bolton.
0-0
1-1
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SCOTTISH LEAGUE
Aberdeen v. Queen 0.3.
1-1 0-2 2-0 3-0 1-1 72 9.0 04 4.9 J-0 4-1 2.3 9-3 -
Ayr U. v. Partick Clyde e. Hamilton Dundeo v. Cow'beath' Falkirk Queen's F. Hibs 1. St. fizren Motherwell v. Celtic 3-3 2-2 4-2 Rangers v. Hearts 4-1 4-3 4-4 St. Johnstone e.'Kil'nock -- Third Lanark v. Airdrie - 5-2 3-2
Newcastle
SELECTIONS
FIRST DIVISION
LUDDERSFIELD
Tottenhau
Y. SUNDERLAND
8-1
Burnley
* Notta Forest
THIRD DIVISION (SOUTH)
ÅLDER HOT T. Reading BRIGHTON Bristol C. CLAPTON O.
LUTON
Newport Northampton NORWICH
'Queen's FaRK
Bwinpor Tosquar
7. Coventry
CRYSTAL PALACK ... Bristol Rovers
T
Watford'
P. EXITIE
The absence of James for some weeks, and of Hulme for a longer period, has upset the manufactured combination, and now it is report- ed that Roberts, the centre half, and Coleman, the centre forward will be out of the game te #morrow MARTIN OF BELFAST ·
The Arsenal are not so well off as they should be for reserves, and that is a point that is again creating discussion.
It also explains why Mr. Her bert Chapman and his scouts have recently been so busy.
On severat occasions last week it was stated that a decision bad been arrived at to sign on Martin. the young Irishman, from Belfast. who made A big reputation for himself in the course of one inter- national match in Scotland:
Mr. Chapman did cross the Irian Sea to give his personal attention to Martin, but my information is that he feels the youngster is not ret quite ripe and ready for Ar- senal's kind of football, and that the amount demanded for his transfer is far too high,
It must be several seasons since there has been so much searching around for star-or potential star -Soccer players.
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Charlton Athletic, who are doing very nicely at the moment, are being especially watched.
Pearce is said to be the indi- vidual chiefly desired.
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ANYTHING
Y.
Charlton
v. Gillingha
home
7.
Cardifi
T.
Southecd
7. Bournemouth
THIRD DIVISION (NORTH)" HARROW
V. Southport
Doncaster HALIFAX
Naw HRIGHTON
Rotherham STOCKPORT WALSALL
YORK
Wrexham.
V. Accrington
v. Rochdale
A
7. Tranmere
Gateshead v...Barnsley
T. Mansfeld
CAALTOLE
v, Durlington
ARAINAL
7. Leiconter
8-2 1-3
CHINTAR
Crewe
v. Hartlepools
1-1 3-0 3-1
3-2 4-1 0-1
2-1 0-2 3-0
Birmingham BLACKBURN Derby Co. EVERTON Leads U. Manchester C, MIDDLESBO'
++ Wolves Chelsea
*. CHEATERFIELD
7,
Y.
Y.
Portsmouth
Y
Aston Villa
v: Liverpool
2-3 3.3
2-1
SHEFFIELD WED v.
1-1
2-4 1-1
1-0 0-0
WEST BROM v.
Sheveld Ú, Stoka
J-10-3
1-0 2-0
4-3
BLACKPOOL
1-1
Bradford C
4-3
Bury
THIRD DIVISION (SOUTH)
Foznak
Aldershot v. Reading
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2-0 4-1 1-0 3-3
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Lineola v. Plymouth Millwall v. W. Ham Notts C. v. Grimaby Port Vale. Bradford Sharpton v. Burnley Svane. Notts F.
THIRD DIVISION (NORTH)
Barrow v. Southport Carlisle . Darlton Chester v. Har pool Crewe Ches'bold Don'ter v. Wrexham Halifax v. Accr❜tön
1 1-1 20
N. Brighton. Rochdale 2-1 Rotherham v. Tranmere 4-6
Stockport v. Gateshead 3-1 1-1 Walsall v. Barnsley York v. Mansfield
Brighton. Coventry Bristol C. v. Crystal P Clapton. O. v. Bristol R. 3-1 1-0 0-3 Luton r. Watford 4-1 0-1 3-2
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SECOND DIVISION
Oldham
V. PAXTON, N.E. Manchester U. Brentford
7. BOLTON..
Plymouth
West Ham Grimsby
v. Bradford ·
NOTES ON GAMES AND
Big Attendances At The
Star Matches
HAMMERS' PERFECT
TEAM-WORK
Not since the season when they got into, the Cup Final just after the war have a West Ham team
The form of Preston was inex- pilcately bad. Barrett blotted out Harper, and George Stephenson was never given a smell of a chance to show his true worth.
The goals which led to Preston's score came in this order: -Two
SCOTTISH LEAGUE
ABERDEEN
ATS U.
CEYDA
DUNDEE Falkirk
KIDERNIANS
Queen O'S.
v. Partick v. Hamilton T. Cowdenbeath
V. QUEEN PARK
‚v.. St. Mitrea ・・ MOTHERWELL * Celtic HANGERS
Y. Hearts
St. Joanstone
··THIRD LANARK
V Kilmarnock Airdrie
Y.
PLAYERS
by Emmerson,” and a centre by Clarke paved the way for Emmer- son, to get the second goal.
GOOD ATTENDANCE
I do not know how much my friends the Gliksten brothers' have spent on Charlton, of which they are both directors, but the total sum must be on the tall side. writes a Home expert.
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Last season, when things were not going too comfortably, they re tuesd to lose hope, and it looks at the moment as though their opt risen to such heights by football minutes, Tippett; seven minutes. mism will presently be found to be power as did the side that swamp-Goulden; twelve minutes, Morton: { ed the newly-proud Preston in the twenty-one minutes, Watson' Arst half of the game at Upton thirty-three minutes,
Watson' Park,
-forty-seven minutes, Watson. thus scored a
It is many a "day since I saw Watson such perfect team-work, says trick. Reynard of the "Daily Express."
Never during a storming period, TORQUAY ERRORS
when the Hammers scored five goals in thirty-three minutes, did any of their players put a foot
wrong.
Their lucky cream shirts didn'i Orst prevent Spurs sustaining
defeat for’· many MOODS. interval Change of garment at seemed to make things worse; 0-1 deficit at half-time became In the end 0-3 deficit,-
But please may I be allowed to say that the 'Spurs were unlucky not to score?. Displayed enough generalship, speed, combination, shooting abiĺlty. to have scored But dozen times despite the rain. the ball wouldn't run for them. Riley, Liverpool goalkeeper,
wouldn't run for them elther.
For example, before Liverpool's second goal 'Spurs' forwards had six goes at Riley, one..after the other, with no Liverpool shot in between.
Four of the six were on the tar- get, one from Hunt a real beauty. Perhaps 'Spurs suffered littl from their own cleverness. Oc casionally, with little Willie Evaris
LOCAL FOOTBALL
Changes in 1st Division Fixtures
The following changes will take place in Division I Lea- gue Axtures for the week end- ing 22nd October, 1933.
Recreio V. South China,
Postponed.
be
Athletic v. R. Navy, This match will now played on the Kowloon F, C. ground on Saturday 21st, in- stead of the Hongkong F. C.. ground on 22nd.
out of position, Meads would push the ball up touch line.
one
what the until
First impulse was to "exclaim
saw that Hurit had run out to Evans' place and was calmly collecting the pass with no one near him.
This to bewilder Bradshaw, Liverpool's big centre-half. Work- If some of those who complained well to a point. Hunt' able to about the alleged poorness of play converge on goal and push in low in present-day football knew what centres real hat
Queen's Park Rangers 2: Torquay Utd. 0.
Whatever may be said about the Queen's Park Rangers form of away from home, there can be nothing but praise of their doings at Loftus-roads, where a 2-0 win
Justified
directors and other enthusiasts But Evans had run into the mid- have to do in the matter of dip-die, sometimes too far forward to, ping deep into the porket they meet those centres. would have the shock of their lives.
It has been written here before that attendances at the majority of games this season have bea unexpectedly good.
That partly accounts for the
A particularly favourable one his desperate effort to reach it passed a yard behind him, despite
(groans),
But Spur should not be dis couraged. Those tactics will work
To the complete bewilderment of a defence that had conceded only eight goals in their previous six matches, many feet in this newly- found wonder team were too quick and twinkling to make possible the over Torquay United enabled them not be he before we hear of some Formerly a one-trick performer.
slightest resistance.
a
The whole business was tragedy from the Preston point of view. They started wrong be- cause of Tremelling's tactics as North End's centre half in leaving Victor Watson alone, and trying to
Commencing To-Morrow be a sixth forward
AT THE
CENTRAL
The result was that Watson had a field day-the gladdest day he has spent since, the Hammers went back to the Second Division. -
"L
to maintain their 100 per cent. home record.
All-round superiority brought success. The defence was sound. with Ashman at left back, doing great work, and until Eaton was hurt the forwards were a fast and clever set.
Even after their handicap the were ever ready to take advantage
openings of the
created by "Ginger" March, a half-back with a future.
activis the buying and sell marker and a Belch is that it wit
better next time. But they should he kept for emergencies."
W Evans improved
FRIENDLY HOCKEY
Mule Corps beat R.E. 1-Nil
A friendly hockey match was played on the U.S.R.C. ground yesterday between the Royal En- gineers and the Mule Corps and was won by the latter I-uil. The Royal Engineers put up quite a good showing, but their team is not i as strong as the. Corps, and they were not at full strength, Dea- Guard his Health pite that they allowed only one goal. Their defence was good and as caught napping only once when J. Singh of the Corps slipped through to core the one goal of the match. The forwanda, however, though good did not work with the understanding necessary for a dan- gerous attacking line and could not break through the opposing de fence.
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Mr. Chapman, for one, will not ball, and do anything. hesitate if he comes across a man he desires, and the statement is equally true of many managers in "the north.
Gates decline when defeats are too numerous, and it is this cer- tainty that puts lines into the faces of those whose main duty it is to keep up the receipts.
There is, however, more opti- anism than pessimisme to-day.
The sign is a decidedly welcome
Blackman. in the centre, was little more than a dashing, worry-one. ing rälder, but he served to keep
While attack was unlucky, mark- ing by 'Spurs' defenders not good. Liverpoor goals-English Hanson" one--scored by unmarked players from long centres:
This should not happen in Bun day school team on Clapham Com- mon. Bome nice player didn't watch English closely enough...
Two of those Liverpoil centres came from Nieuwenhuys, the new South African right winger. But against good marking they would never have led to goala, There- fore, bad" play.
He scored three goals himself and some of his touches were a perfect delight. Apart from his scoring successes he made some of the other goals, and if Watson the Torquay defenders wide awake THE ARSENAL could "always" play as he did in Torquay were a team of indivi-
Bure we didn't see the best of. this game he would be back in dualists, There was Httle pace There is a certain amount of Nieuwenhuys in this match Too Having just completed a month's England'a team.
dron the wings, and the tactics of depression in the Highbury dis- much touchline Never tried to term in prison for stowing away But it was not only Watson who their skilled dribblers did not pay trict as a consequence of recent old the ball Ana combination from Manila, Benito Ortuella, 19, worked havoc with Preston's des Orr never gave up trying at in-performances of the Arsenal, with Hodgson not too happy ----
All the other forwards side left, and D. Welsh proved a They were beaten in Glasgow Hodgson's fault. I think, appeared before Mr, Balfour in the fence. Central Police Court yesterday scored once except Landells, and strong and capable centre half last Wednesday, and they lost to Fancy Mirry was not quite at charged with being a vifant Bér every one of the six goals was, the but main credit went to Mazes. Everton on Saturday, but a point ease. Should use that he can geant Mottram said the Police product of saperlative combinatior in gos, who saved the side from that must be remembered is that play 50 per cent, better, perhaps were trying to gend
sok to and team-work. No team in the a heavier reverse. M 30 (un they have had, but a small 100 par cent. He is till erad, chest Tow days. country. I am sure could have No score came till after hair. #hary of the luck pant is suing out, springy, and clean cut, but not Manila within the next
fragile Looks a little bit like a Defendant ad coemitted to the lived with the Hammers on this time. Then Blackman headed The The beat, sore traicted
display.
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