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forecast for to-morrow's Bath
matches by "Left, Qat" are given¦ Kingstonian
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FIRST DIVISION
Auddar fald
Leicester
Liverpool Portsmouth Sheffield U Stoke Sunderland Tottankam Wolves
Balton Bradford Brentford
Barnjoy
Grimaby
v. Newcastle.
v. Birmingham
V. Arsenal
T. Leeds U.
v. West Brom)*
v. Manchester C.
r. Blackburn
v. Everton
7. Stretfeld Wed
v. Derby Co.
v. Middiosbra'
SECOND DIVISION
Manchester U. "Notte Forest
Oldham Plymouth Preston, N. E.
West Ham
Crystal Pal.
Cheltenham
Torquay Watford Cardin Northfleet
ournemouth
Clapton 0. Oxford C.
L'don aper Mili
Dulwich Hamlet
Folkestone
Y. Charlton- v. Bristol City ▾ Norwich
*. Barnet
r. Marynce
*. Boading v. Aldershot
T. Dartford
* Hayes
v. Epsom
• v. Gillinghằm
v. Southend
T. Newport
v. Bristol Rover
SCOTTISH LEAGUE
v. Third LanATK
Airdrie
.v. Hibernian
▼, l'ort Vale
Y. Bury
Ayr U...
v. Dundee
v. Notta Co.
·Y, Swanson
v. Hull
v. Bradford.C
"v, Fulham
. Miflwall
Y. Blackpool
Y. Lineaiz
v. Southampton
Celtic Cowdenbeath Hearts
V. Partick
v. Clyde
Queen Park
Queda O' Bouth
St. Johnstona
Hangers Motherwell
|
W. Hamilton
r. Kilmarnock
Y
Aberdeen
7. Falkirk
14
v. St. Mirren
Teams underlined are tipped to win..
FIRST DIVISION
(CUP-TIE)
Results.
7. Shrowabnry DR
1880 1931 1932
Aston Villav. Newcastle
4-3 3-0 3-0"
7. Altringbam
Chelsea
v. Bg'hau..
1-0 2-1 4-2
v. Southport
1. Arsenal
7. Leeds U.
Hud field
Leicester
L'poo!
1-1 1-1 2-2 4-0 3-1 -4-19-0
7. W. Brom
1-1 3-2 1-9 P'Mouth " Man C. Sunderland. Sheffield W. 5-1 3-1 2-9 Shetheld U. v. B'Burn
1-1 3-9 2-1 v. Derby C. Wolves #. Mid brough
St. Peters
Tot'haw
Gainsboro
Gainsbor
Man, North End
„J
Workington Rotherham
.Beunthorpe
BATTON
Coventry
New Brighton Walsall
Walsall -Gateshead
OR
**Southport
v. South Bank
Accrington
*. Doncaster *
v. Mansfeld
7. Crexe
Bolton
SECOND DIVIBION
v. P. Vale
Bradford
v. Bury
Brentford
Burnley
v. Notts C.
1. Swansea
2-0
HONG MAN DAILY PRESS, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 1933.
UPHILL FIGHT
BY BLINKO
Fine Victory in S.G.C.
Championship
Playing under weather conditions: that were almost ideal, A. R. Blinko again won the Shanghai Golf Club championship' cup last Sunday, by a score of two up and one to go, from N. 4 Brown in the
final of the "A" Class competition. The wind, which was stiff at times, sad the extremely dry and hard course were hazards which added interest and excitement to'an ex- cellent contest.
Blinko's win was the result of a
hard fought afternson's battle on his part. When the morning cards Brown and his chances did not look too bright. Throughout the morn- ing Brown was playing an 'easy game, driving, approaching and putting with a surety that augured
were returned he was four down to
TO-MORROW'S TRIANGULAR ROWING
REGATTA
Full Details Of Teams And
CANTON
Prospects
START HOT FAVOURITES
After allowing regattas to lapse for ten years, the. Victoria Recreation Club will be holding their annual regatta to-morrow at Kowloon Bay when a programme extending from 2.30 p.m. to 4.45 p.m. has been ar ranged. The Regatta will be in the form of a triangular rowing contest between the Victoria Recreation Club, the Royal Hong Kong Yacht Club and the.Canton Rowing Club and judging from the keenness and enthusiasm dis played everywhere, the sports to-morrow afternoon pro- well for his chances in the after-mises to be an unqualified success. noon. The second, fourth, sixth," seventh, eleventh, fifteenth, seven- teenth and eighteenth holes fell to him while six holes were halved. Blinko's drives and approach shots were good but he fell down...con- stantly in his putting..
CRICKET
Army. v. Navy
mencing at 2 p..
There are eight events on the programme and below are given the entries and some notes as to the respective prospects of the different teams.
VISITORS FANCIED FOR SENIORS
Before discussing the prospects | however, it would not be out of place to mention that Canton are fa- The following have been selected generally looked upon as the
vourites for the honours. The to represent The Army in the lea- Canton boats arrived by the .. gue cricket match against the Royal Navy, to be played at King's Park Kinshan yesterday and caused much admiration when placed in the on Saturday next, 95th inst.. com-.R.C. boathouse. They have chip- ped down two fours and two twas. They have a fairly heavy four oar, but also a very light one made by Messrs. Sims & Sons, of Putney, The light boat was the one which everybody admired and if the sea is smooth on Saturday, Canton's boat will have much to do with the re- sult, Canton are sending down, eight oarsmen.
Capt. Williams RA. (Capt.), Lieut. Walker, R.E., Lieut. Garth waite, R.A., Lieut. Waring, A., 5-12-140 Capt. Mitchell, R.A., Major. Bana
via, R.A.M.C., Lieut. Butler M.C., 2-24-1.1-9.cut. Williams, East Lanes,
Sergt. Taylor, R.A.P.C., Private Barnsby, Lincolns, Sapper. Tucker, R.E.
2:2
Grimsby v. Hull M'cheater U.v. Bradford C. 1-0 0-1 Notts F. v. Fulham
10 3-1 1-1 10
Oldham " v. Millwall
v. Spennymoor
OR
v. Stockton
V. Darwea
York
Y.. Hartlepoola.
'Sutton
T. Rochdale
Newark
v. razmere
Coaster
T. Darlington
Chorley
r. Stockport
Blackpool
Preston
7. Lincoln
W. Hond
*. S'hampton
OR
*. Stockport
v. Murton Colliery
Airdrie
Ayr U.
Celtic
Lancaster T. Blythe Spartans North Shields
Blythe Spartans
North Shields
HEMAX
Carlisle
Northampton
4. Y. Bangers
ford
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v. Marton Lil
v. Beatboro
▼. Scarboro".
v. Barnsley
v. Wrexham
v. Exeter
V. Kettering
V. Swisdon
Notes From
Plymouth
SCOTTISH LEAGUE
1. Hiba
1. Dundee
v. Third Lanark Cow'beath. Partick Hearts
v. Clyde Motherwell v. St. Mirren Queen's P. v, Hamilton Queen of B. v. Kil'nock Rangers,
v. Falkirk
St. Johnstonev. Aberdeen
Everywhere
4-1
6.0
3-1
Reserve:--Cpl. College, R.A.M.C. Umpire-S. M. Jordan, RE
JF
JUNIOR FOURS.
The first event is the Junior Fours, the teams for which are as
ing to lose H. Lennox, their centre-follows: hall, to their patron club,
Do not be surprised to read dur- 2-6 1-08-0ing the next few days of the tran- 6-0 45sfer of Tatin, Aldershot, young 0-3 2-0 0-0
right-half. 0-3 2-0 1-1 3-1-1 3-0 5-0 1-1 1-0
1 0 4-0 5-1
2.
Yacht Club:-F. J. Bond, J. Edkins, B. L. E. Hebert, P. Eamus (stroke) and T. Shields (Cox).
VR.CLA. Barros, H. J. Silva, M. M. V. Soares, J. R. (stroke) and F. X.
Canton-Dr. Sanner, I. Stirling, F. Busse, W. Cameron (stroke) and W. Seiffert (cox)
Once they found out what a Soares prolific corner for talent the North-D'Almada (cox), East is, Chesterfield have lost, no time in recruiting. Possiblly their next capture will be Richardson, right-half, of Blyth Spartans.
H. J. Pearce, the eighteen-year- old goalkeeper, of Stafford Rangers reserves, can score from pênalties as well as stop them. He has play
player.
connec-
The Yacht Club are expected to win the junior fours, owing to the fact that they have as their No. 3
· WAS WORTH THE TROUBLE { number of club scouta Perhapa
and stroke, Hebert and Ramus, -Maurice Wellock, who has been McMahon will be wearing the col-ed in every game this season and who had done so well at the open- oppointed trainer ..to Halifax, ours of a London club before long. has the makings of a first-class ing cruise of the Royal Hongkong Yacht Clab. However, the V.R.C. might never have studied the sub- HE LIKES A CHANGE First ject had he not once been injured Division (Northern), Third Divi ANOTHER TABRAM-Bryn Tab-are looking forward to give them. while play at Blackpool. His in- slon (Southern), Central League, ram, the Port Vale centre-half- a close race, and in this jury stimulated his interest in Midland League, Free State is attracting the attention of Eng- tion, the Canton junior fours cam anatomy and massage, and now League, Cheshire County, League ish clubs. Young Tabram, a half fully be expected to extend the he is a fully qualified masseur... No, we are not compiling a list of back, plays for Cwm Athletic, the home teams, since rowing is of such
the principal competitions. This club from which the Port Vale a high standard in Canton VERSATILITY.-Kilburn Wil- mot. last season's regular left made by Sidney Glidden, the in-
is just the little tour of Leagues centre-half graduated,
THEIR OWN `MAKE-Dartford back for Coventry, bas played of side-right. who has now added reserves, who have won their last outside-left, left-half, and his us the North-Eastern League to his three games by an aggregate ual position of left-back, for sollection, having joined. Blyth score of 14-2," include no fewer Coventry Res. in the last three Spartans. Sidney, who is a bro- than six local ammteurs in the In the summar Wilmot ther of Tom Glidden, the West side. They have nearly all been plays with Warwickshire County Bromwich forward. has played noted by the scouts, and Cricket Club-a veritable "Jack of for Sunderland, West Bromwich, names of centre-forward Ewers all trades."
weeks.
A
the
SENIOR FOURS.
are as follows:-
The teams for the senior fours
C. B. Easterbrook, K. Knudsen, H. Yacht Club:-G..S. P. Heywood, W. Dulley (stroke) and I. G. Alli- son, (cor).
GOOD STAET-Bradford Halifax, Newport, Larne and Wi- and goalkeeper Denyer are entered. Soares, S. A. Marcal, J. M. M.
City stole a march on several of their rivals when they signed Harry Adamson, a centre-forward from Upton Colliery, and George Dobson, an outside-left, who has had. experience with Huddersfield and Southport. Adamson' scored two goals in his debut as a City player during, the week
gan Athletto.
out respecting Archer, a well
Burnley have thrown a fealer drilled recruit in the half-back line of Everton's Central League
army..
V.R.C.-J. A. V. Soares, L. A.
Alves (stroke) and F. X. D'Almada
in more than one qocket book, Edinburgh Hibe Bright lights is
The name of Marshall, one of (cox). coupled with Preston.
David Collins, the outside-right, who is on Bradford's transfer list has returned to Dumbarton.
Canton: E Huttemeier, F. Tremlett, B. Rasmussen, 1. Wylie (stroke) and W. Seiffert (cox).
Having parted with two inside
The Canton Club is fancied for forward gems of rare value in
this event since very good reports Maw and Hall to Leicester and
H. V. Barrell, centre-forward of have filtered through to Hongkong Clifton Church Institute (York), of 1: Wylie their stroke, who is, Tottenham respectively. Notts “SOMEWHERE A VOICE Exactly why a section of the County are now combing the high- has, in four appearances scored reported to have rowed for, some 18 goals. He is only seventeen University at home. HassinusSON crowd at Meadowlane, Nottingay and byways in search of cap-
able substitutes.
Doncaster are hoping soon to was the stroke last year when they ham, enjoys baiting" Fenner is,
'SWAN'S WINGS
welcome the return-of-Schofield, won this event and he is nOW TOW-
·CLIPPED- mystery, seeing he is the top- scorer for Notts County. It is re- Swansea are likely to be without their ever present full-back lasting No. 3, so that it would appear called that similar treatment, the services of Sykes and Fred season. He has been out of the as though Wylie is looked upon as
Kaja very good man, was one of the reasons why Maw Jones for the remainder of the same with a knee injury.
Prior, the Swindon Corinthian: Without in any way attempting" left and went to Leicester, and in year. Their injuries are more
to make a bold forecast, the V.R.C. less than twelve months has be- serious than was at first anticipat-centre-forward, who has signed come a "reserve" for an England, ed, and Jones has had to undergo professional forms for Chariton, crew named above have shown such
an operation.
served hia apprenticeship in the good work in their tryouts, that it Great Western Railway. works. can confidently be expected that If Grimsby succeed in landing they could give the Canton Chab a Charlie Faultless, the clever Den- good run. The Yacht Club's team nistoun Parlish goalkeeper, he are no weaklings but candidly, should prove a veritable godsend to they appear to be up against it. the sporting placard writers of the seaside' town,
JUNIOR PAIRS
team.
"INTERNATIONAI GOING CHEAP, PAY HERE-A pretty little story and a true one comes from Any club requiring a well-built the Midlands. It tells how young- inside forward who gained an in- ternational cap as recently as last aters, aged only eight and season might try Charlton regard years, trudged six miles to see the ing Jack Doherty, who cannot get club they "followed" play in a
a place in the Valley League team Cup-tie and. win! But they started off without reckoning the He played for Ireland against both England and Wales last season
The Midland «clubs are keeping an eye on Hood, who, has stored
(stroke) and W. Seiffert (cox).
Yacht Club-B. L. E. Hebert,..
The teams for the junior pairs cost of admission. Barred from and was thought to be a great 30 goals this season for the North are as follows :- entering because they hadn't capture when Charlton secured his Notts team Bildworth Welfare, V.R.CLA. Barros, H penny between them, a kind Sam signature, first as an amateur and Mansfeld, had his assistance last: Silva (stroke) and G. Agabeg aritan on learning the facts paid for them to go in and then saw later as a professional. It is un-campaign Neu
likely that Charlton would stand. West Bromwich Albion's crushing - Canton F. Busse, W. Cameron them safely on a bus homewards in the player's light if a reason-defeat of Stoke was only their se- when the great time was all over able offer was made for Doherty's cond victory over the "Pottera-at
LEADING THE COCKLES transfer
the Hawthorns in the last ten Ted Birnie. in his quiet and un-
years during which time, they have assuming way, often Ands good
met in both the first and Second young players. He has been do- The Wolves would like one or Divialong ing this kind of things for years two of Bunderland's players, par- On behalf of Southend and opticularly Thompson, cassionally has to part with one Playing in a Gravesend League ative watching Alex Buchannan
Port Vale Stronaty fancy Davies, Merthyr's left pack
For the second week in succes- Pasion, Aston Villa had a represent
of his developed youngsters at a game, Milton Athletic scored with the Endeld back who is a school price. This might happen in the the first and last kicks and drew case of McMahon, a clever little 29,
teacher by profession. A dear may tome off, providing young father, the former Thame; mar
left-winger, from Mexborough, Ashington, one of the private whose form has been attracting a preserves of Newcastle, are expect gives his consent.
P. Bamus (stroke) and T. ghiolda
cox)
The Tacht Club should win this race unless something unexpected happens to their boat since their representative have beaten experi- enced men before. They enjoy an advantage in weight. There is not likely to be much opposition from the/V/R/O, though one cannot say that Cameron and Busse will do as "they dreaẽ boary pair
SENIOR PAIKS.
The senior pairs will be the race of the afternoon. It is the last avent on the card and the teams are as follows:-
Canton:-I. Wylie, B. Rasmik- sen (stroke) and W. Seiffert (bow). V.R.C.-S. A. Marcal, LA Soares (stroke) and E. X. D'Almada (bow),
REKYO-CB. Easterbrook, H. W. Dully (stroke) and I. G. Allison (bow)."
Canton. "B"- Huttameier F. Tremelett (stroke) and A. N. Other (boy)..
It will be seen that Canton "are entering two teams in this event and are bent on carrying it off. In Rasmussen and Wylie they certain- ly have a very dependable pair and are sure to make a big bid for the honours, though the same could not be said of Huttemeier, and Trem- lett. The Yacht Club's pair, East- erbrook and Dully are well ex- perienced and should be able to give a good account of themselves, though they are not, candidly, ex- pected to win. The V.R.C. pair is good, though not as good as the Canton pair. There should be a good race, for second place between the V.R.C. and the Yacht Club.
ARRANGEMENTS FOR
VISITORS.
A launch will leave. Murray Pier
at 1.30 p.m. and another will leave at g p.m. Tea will be served at Kowloon Bay and a fleet of Chiness sampana will carry the visitors. ashore, In the evening a dinner. and concert has been arranged, to take place at the V.R.C. and the prizes won during the afternoon will be given away there
In addition to the interport events, there will be races confined to the Club only which should help to add interest to a very' full' pro- gramme.
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