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All Change: For Soccer International
Ap-
London, Oct. 10. ternational Championship. "All change!" said the Footbal.parently the Championship is a League. And поса man who newspaper- affair. played in the League Interna- tionals against the Scots, and the Irishmen last season will, wear the English colours in the Irish League match on Wednesday at Preston. Even the Blenkinsops
bowed.
But we can say this of the team. If it has to go to Belfast for the full International on Saturday October 14, Ireland will see some prime English "beef.
THE DREADNOUGHT
Bowers, the chosen centre, is the Derby "dreadnought, Six feet tall, 12st. 101b. in weight, and the most vigorous leader in all the country. He scored three storm- ing goals against Stoke," Derby teil. me, "and latterly defences haven't known how to hold him.".
And Beeson, right back from Sheffield Wednesday: he repre- sents 5ft. 10, and 12 stone of the best English build one could wish to set eyes on.
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Which reminds often heard selectors say "We need strong men in Ireland." WHY MAW LEFT NOTTS.
The advance of Maw, of Le cester City, the reserve to the League's eleven, is phenomenal: Last season he was In Notts County reserve team.
In fact, during the four seasons he was with the Notts club he with the made 34 appearances League team and scored only ten
WES goals. That
why he allowed to go.
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Chesterfield were the first club to note his possibilities, and terms were actually agreed upon, but Staw flatly refused to agree with the arrangement. Two or three months later, when Leicester City made an offer, he was in a dif- ferent frame of mind."
BETTER THAN JAMES "The best inside left in England and I include Alec, James," is. Mr. Dick Ray's opinion of Furness, or Leeds United. At times he clings to the ball a little too long, but I wouldn't change him for any inside forward in the country."
There's a compliment! And
Leeds United the
manager, like most old players, certainly knows the game.
Furness didn't play that way for England in Rome this sum mer. But that was a trying oc- cusion.
And anyway, most ment are a bit of a gamble in their first international.
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Two Tottenham Hotspur for- wards are in the Welsh team to meet Scotland. But there are half a dozen more Welshman at White Hart-lane.
for "Let us pick your team you!" Mr... Morton Cadman, of the Spur board, recently said to the Welsh secretary. But what are the followers of the Welsh clubs saying about all these losses?.. CURIOS.
In the F. A. Handbooks and the Football League Handbook you cannot find a single reference to a club manager. Only secretaries and directors appear to exist of- Acially.
And in the F.A. Handbook there is no recognition of the In-
LOCAL RUGGER
Club Teams For To-morrow
"Owing to the Rowing Regatta to-morrow the Club will be with out I. H. Bradford and R. L. Stil- Ward for their Rugby match. against the Borderers at Happy Valley.
The "A" fifteen's match against the Navy "A" will commence at 3 pm, and will be controlled by Capt. Gottwaltz. 8.W.B., while the senilor match against the Border- ers is scheduled to start at 4.16 pm. Lieut. D. Lampend, R.N., will
referee.
The fou
following are the teams: 1st XV-3. P. Whitham; J. J Ferguson, W. H. B. Rigg, L. G. Robertson and G. F. Lammert; J. Hutchison and J. A. R. Selby (cap- tain; F.-R. Burch, D. McLellan, 8. E. Garrod, G. C. Moutrle E F Walkden, A. L. Cumming, G, A. Stewart and R. O. F. King.
"A" XV-8. Strange; C. 5. Archer, R. H. Grifiths, B. Hynes,
These players from Peru do not represent South America's best by any means, but prestige demands that English and Scottish clubs shall beat them by as many goals as they can get. TURNSTILE TALES.
HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 1933.
ROWING REGATTA MANSLAUGHTER CHARGE
Wife's Death After Savage Assault
TENNIS Hong Kong's Seeded' Players
To
Be Held At Yacht Club
Some excellent sport is promised
A warrant has been issued for the arreat of a Chinese named Young Choy. On the 91st of October a his wife, Lawu Mui about mousy matters.
ADVERTISEMENTS.
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PUBLIC AUCTION,
ARTICULARS & CONDITIONS
S. A. RUMJAHN AND MRS. at North Point to-morrow when quarral arose between Yeung and of the Sale by Public Avotion to
LITTON HEAD THE LISTS
The following official Ranking List of tennis players in Hong Kong, compiled by the Interport Selection Committee," has issued by the Lawn Tennis Asso- ciation.
been
The list is based on (a) past performances and current form; and (b) singles play in competitive tennis.
MEN.
1. 9. A. Rumjahn
Tsui Wal Pui.
E. D. Rumjahn and
Ho Ka Lau
2.
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4. E. C. Fincher
6.
M: W. Lo
7.
Newcastle Is it realised that United reserve team gates 18,000 in the Central League, are bigger than those of several First Division Clubs?
Huddersfield's average is only and Sheffield United's 13,000, 13.500, or about £650 aplece. And in the same county little Barnsley. by 2,000 leaps following each good performance, reached 8,500 (say,
£180) against Accrington."
Sheffield Wednesday's average is 18.000 against 17,000 last sea- son, and the Arsenal and Aston
matches
over. are
The Villa failing-off at the Arsenal match Why? was 37,0001
Shefeld is still football's puzzle."
Happily, many clubs are porting increased attendances.
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A TRUE STORY. STORY.
re-
Second Division club board meeting following a defeat,
Director to manager: "What is your plan for marking the out- side forward?"
Manager:
"The man nearest the ball to tackle him."
Director: "I see. Well, we must buy the team tape measures." WEDNESDAY AND TRANSFERS
support, Despite this poor Sheffield Wednesday are not like- ly to dispose of any stars. For one thing, they must have one of the smallest playing staffa in the First Division-only 29 players.
Wednesday believe a big run in todic the Cup will provide the
Til then, club Sheffield needs. anglers will get no "bites of any
consequence.
TWO-IN-ONE TRIP.
That was a novel trip the L.M. and 3.
Railway Company ran Sheffield for the Wednes- from day's game at Blackburn. The Blackpool Illuminations were the ultimate objective, but the thou- sand travellers were given the chance of breaking their journey at Blackburn to witness the match.
full This they did
5. J. A. Cassumbhoy
Capt: P. S. Cannon
8. A. L. Sullivan
8. W. C. Hung
10.
Tam Yoc Fong
11. L. Goldman 12. M. K. Lo
13. A. E. P. Guest and
Y. Hachiuma.
"LADIES.
1. Mrs. Latton
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2. Mrs. Tottenham
3. Mrs. James
4. Mrs. Chui Chun Chul and
Mrs. Grimble '
5. Miss R, Hancock
6.
Mrs. Lewis Bryan- 7. Miss M. Griffiths 8. Miss O. Dalziel.
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The Mixed Doubles
Championship
RESULTS OF 2ND ROUND
The following are the results of the 2nd round matches in the Open Mixed Doubles Championship arranged by the Hong Kong Chi- nese Recreation Club;-
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E. C. Fincher and Miss O. Dalziel beat Capt. Manners and Mrs. Stafford-Smith 6-3, 6-2.
Mr. W: Lo and Mrs. Litton beat Dr. Tottenham and Mrs. Lewis Bryan 8-6, 8-3. L. Goldman and Mrs., Lockner beat E. Grimable and Miss R. Hancock 6-4, 6-4. Capt. Cannop and Mrs. James
beat Ho Ka Lau and Mrs.
Ho Ka Lau 6-2, 6-4. The 1st semi-Arial between M.
W. Lo and Mrs. Litton and E. C. Fincher and Miss G. Dalziel will be played on Sunday, the 5th inst.
at 3 pm. on C.RC. court.
the first rowing regatta will be heid. The chief attraction will be the Hong Fours over a mile while the senior pairs ought to provide some excellent sport
The Hong Kong Bank, Ewo, the Royal Artillery, two crews of mid- shipment from H.M.S. Suffork, and a crew of officers from HM, Sub: marine Phoenix have entered for the event, and from all indications the Ewo crew should win a close
struggle.
Ewo have in H. W. Dulley, M. L. Rallton, I. G. Allison and P. L Leefe, four of the crew that took part in last year's contest, the latter again being the stroke.
The Hong Kong Bank are repre- sented by R. Stillard and I Bradford, both of whom rowed last year, J. Edkins, F. J." Bond and D Marshall
two severe
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NOTICE TOʻSHAREHOLDERS.
be held on MONDAY, the GTH DẠY of NOVEMBER, 1933, at 3 P.M., at the hat the Twelfth Ordinary NOTICE - IS HEREBY GIVEN Yearly Meeting of the Shareholders in the Company will be held at the Offices of the General Managers, 3. the 8th November, 1933, at 11.46 m. Lower Albert Road, on Wednesday,
for the purpose of receiving the Report of the Directors togather with State: ment of Accounts, and re-electing Directors and Auditors.
This led to blows and the woBISH was admitted to the Kowloon Hos- Offices of the Public Works Department, pital auffering from
by Order of His ExCELLENCY THE GOVER NOR, of One Lot of CROWN LAND chopper wounds in the head and Shamshuipo, in the Delons o
Hong Kong, for a term of 75 years, injuries caused by having
water commencing from 1st July, 1888 earthenware jar of boiling
with the option of renewal at a Orown poured over her.
The woman died at 7.30 a.m. yes Rant to be fired by the Surveyor of Bus charge of MAJESTY THE KING, for one further term terday and
langhter is awaiting the missing of 4 years less the last three days
man.
always a menace to the opposing defence, and in the match against, the Navy last year he scored four tries. Sapper A. J. Creston plays inside to Lieutenant Crawford, and has developed & sound understand- ing with him. The full back, Lieut- enant S. T. A. Radcliffe, is very safe, and will almost certainly re- The Royal Artillery crews 1stain his place. The forwards are comprised of J. Q. Laine, E. Skey, well balanced, and, with the excep- B. L. R. Hebert, P. de C. Ramus tion of Lieutenant Rew and Lance- and T-Shields. The crews of the Corporal Sadler, all last year's Suffolk, and the Phoenix are as pack are available. It is probable yet unknown.
that the vacancies will be led by Lieutenant L J. Harris, who was a In addition there is the Percy reserve for Wales last year, and Smith Cup for Senior Parts for Lieutenant Vaughan-Jones Lieut which three entries haye been re-enant D. A. Kendrew has been
ceived:
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The Senior Pairs.
1-A. H. Chambers. A. W. Dulley
and I. G. Allison:"
3.-B. L. E. Hebert, P. de C. Ramus and T. Shields;
3.-G. S. P. Heywood. K. Knud-
on and P. L. Leefe, event is for
Naval Whalers, teams having so
far been entered from the Wild
Swan, Berlty. Beteran. Whitshed, Whitehall (two crews) and Suffolk (two crews).
As this is a post entry event; it is expected that practically every ship in H.M. service" will be repre- sented, as was the case in last year's evant...
capped for England, and Sergeant A. Boast will probably be consider ed by the selectors this year,
THE ITALIAN CONVENT
ANNUAL CHARITY FAIR.
4th and 5th November (From 10 am to 8 p.m.)
Admission: Free.
'Beautiful and useful prizes are given
| SERVICE RUGGER exchange for tickets bought.
PROSPECTS
The Army
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Tickets sold in advance and at the Fair.
Entertainments and games for all. Beautiful embroideries, painted cushions and other pretty handwork sold at very moderate prices.
Delicious sweets may be bought and imported fruite exchanged for tickets at 10 ets each.
A special attraction is a stall of} assorted toys and useful gifts.
ALL WELCOME.
THE ITALIAN CONVENT CANOSSIAN INSTITUTE.
The situation in the Army is the reverse of that in the Navy, for there are no fewer than 11 of last season's team, which won the Inter- Services Championship, available. This team was, considered by many competent judges of the game to be almost up to international stand-ALL INVITED. The 2nd semi-final will be play-ard. It is significant that, although, ed on Monday, the 6th inst., at 4 on account of injuries, three men were off the field in the match D.m. on C.R.C. courts when (L. Goldman and Mrs. Lockner will against the R.A.F., the Army still play
Cannon Capt.
Mrs. managed to win. There seems to be more continuity about Army teams than is the case in the Navy. On officers are" being commissioned. attached to the home units of their regiment for at least a year before being definitely posted, and, if post- ed to a unit on home service, very often remain in this country for several years. Thus the Army has a decided advantage, for, year after year, they are able to call upon the same players.
force, and the Rovers took an James.
extra £50,
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There is a bogy over Middies- brough centre half-backs. Tom Griffiths. has had gland trouble; Webster has just undergone a second operation for cartilage re moval; and now A. Carr, a young player who raised very high hopes last season, is a cartilage case.
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Wanted: An Inside forward. for Huddersfield Town with "the same fighting spirit as McLean."
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LADIES CHAMPIONSHIPS
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The Singles
The following is the draw for the Ladies Singles Championship:
Mrs. Litton and Misi Grimths, bye; Miss P. Potter and Miss, R. Hancock; Miss H. Hancock and Lady Furnivall; Mrs. Lewis Bryan and Miss G. Thomas: Byes: Mrs. Parkes; Mrs. Whitham and Mrs.
James
Doubles Championship. 1st Round.
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Of last year's team, Lieutenant A. W. Tyler, centre three-quarter, Lieutenant J. R. Cole, and Lieut- enant H. Row have been posted abroad. Lance-Corporal E. H. Sadler, has left the Army, and is now playing in the Rugby League, It seems a pity that the arrange- ment which exists between the Football Association and the A350- Mrs. Litton and Mrs. Tottenham cations of the three Services, Y. Mrs. Whitham and Miss P.
Which is the youngest pair of wingmen in the Football League?
Mrs. Parkes and Mrs. Lewis West Ham claim that the Second Division, anyway, has no younger, Bryan v. Miss Turbett and Mrs. or livelier, pair than Morton (19) -a youth, I may say, of definite promise and Tippett (20).
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Cup-final mementoes (2): In a glass case in the board room West Ham United have a film-record
of the memorable first Final at Wembley-Invasion Day. They have shown it locally and on „a Continental tour.
FANLING GOLF
Ladies Competitions
Mrs. B. Ross qualified for the Captain's Cup for October on the New Course, Fanling. 96-22-74...
The Bogey Competition held on the New Course on October 24th was won by Mrs. Redmond (18), 21 down.
Turner.
Potter..
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2nd Round.
Mrs. Stafford-Smith, and Mrs. V. L.. Thomas.
Miss R. Hancock and Miss H Hancock v. Miss Dalziel and Mias Griffiths..
Mrs. Coote and Mrs. Everest Mrs. Lockner and Mrs. Jamies.
HOME RUGBY
whereby professional clubs are for- bidden to buy players out of the Services and to dign them on a the Rugby League. Besides, it does professionals, cannot be made with not encourage international selec tora to award capa to non-commis stoned ranks if these players pro pose to allow these honours to be used to bait to Rugby League clube SOUND PLAYERS Lieutenant Cole is a very sound player, and could not have been fär off international honours last year. There really no first-class stand" off half-back available at present to tako bis place. As en often happens in the Army, there is an over-abu London, November 2.auce of good scrummage half- Hampshire, County Rugby cham-1 backs, for, in addition to Lieutenant pions for the last two seasons. F W. Simpson, the Cambridge beat Kent by 17 points to 8 the Blue, who filled this position last Championship at Blackheath yes- year, Lieutenants Glass and Me terday. 24
Creight and Lance-Corporal Dag-
Hampshire Beat
Kent
In the only other match play-gan are available." "It is the inten er Middlesex beat the Eastern tim of the selectors to experiment Mrs. J. B. Ross won the Run-Counties by '15 points to 3. with these players in the stand-off ning Medal Pool on the New The match between the Royal position. Lieutenant A. W. Tyler Course with a card of 96-23-74. College and the United Sevices will also be a great loss to the side. There will be a Medal Competi- | (Portsmouth) was postponed. His tackling is very deadly, and his tion on the New Course on Novem- Reuter ber 14.
Entry list for the Taggart Cup Is now open and, will close on November 17th,
Wheeler, K. Noble R. B. Castleton, L. de C. Blechyden and AH. Har bard.
The following is the probable Borderers' team:
marking of Lieutenant. ElHot was one of the fastures of lat year's LOCAL SOCCER MATCHES Navy Army match. It is possible that his position will be filled by Lieutenant B. Cowey. Licatebant Navy Teams For To-morrow A. L. Novis, who is of course, England's captain, also captained The following teams will repre- the Army last year and played on seat the Navy in their league the right wing. He is probably one matches to-morrow,
of the most versatile and brilliant
1st XI v Police at Caroline backs in the country. He is pro Hill, kick of 4.30 p.m. Woodman; bably better suited in the centre, James, West; Purkina, McGuire, int ne he proved to the international Thomas Fairless, Smith Lang- and Inter-Bervice matches Tast mend Barack, Burnage
season, is equally at home on the Lincoln'
Borderers: L/Cul, Smith, Deut. Martin (captain), Lieut. Galletly Pte. Simmonds, Cpl Addison, Bgt. Goold, L/Cpl Hewitt Pie Brom-Road, kick off fis
W: Harris-Walker: A. F. Jenkinsley, Cpl. Tratt, L/Opl: Hardy, Pte. ton Thompson, Chfy
and H. C. Meeke; W. R. Andrews,
Gilmore, Pte. Lloyd, Pte. Whelan, Chamberlain, Mcclufg
Usher Elsworth Sherloc A. R. Cox, R. I Cherrill; A M. Pte; Jones and Pte. Walters
ANT WING THREE Lieutenant JA Crawford: who played on the other wingtis a very fset and resoluteranner He
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1833.
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FIRST Race from the Clubhouse
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By Order of the Board of Directors. J. D. THOMSON, Secretary,
Hong Kong, 23rd October, 1938.
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THE TWELFTH EXTRA RACE MEETING will be held (Weather Permitting) at HAPPY VALLEY OF SATURDAY, 41¤ NOVEMBER, 1833, commmolog at 1.00 p.m.
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Tifos are obtainable at the Oluo House provided they are ordered from the No. 1 Boy in advance. Telephone 91920.
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Parsons, including Ladies, and is
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