HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, FRIDAY, JANUARY 19, 1934.

HOME FOOTBALL

NORTHEAST WEST SOUTH

VILLA STILL NOT HAPPY

Despite Defeat of Everton After a close "and even game the Villa were able to force a win- ut home.

Villa made further changes, Brown and Talbot being dropped for Kingdo and Mandley. In the last minute Nibloc came in for Mor who had sprained his back.

PORTSMOUTH SHARE

Albion Seven Weeks Without Defeat

For the seventh week in suc- cession West Bromwich Albion ftelded an unchanged team against Portsmouth at Fratton Park and remained an unbeaten side.

About 16000 spectators saw them share the points with Portsmouth in a fast and keen game, in which, anything." the Albion were slightly the better side.

The gate did not exceed 30,- it noo.

Wood scored again from Glid-

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Club Teams For To-morrow

den's pass seven minutes after The following will represent the the interval but soon afterwards Hongkong. Football Club in their Jack Smith again put "Pompey" senior and junior Shield matches level from Parker's corner, al-to-morrow Both matches will be though the Albion contended Al-played on the Club ground, the Junior game to start at 230 and the Senior at 4.15.

len had handled.

ARSENALLAY BOGY

-At Bramall-lane After 20 Years

Senior Game: v. Cincolns: G. Rodger: Railton and S. Strange Dominy, Skimmer and Duncan: Fowler, Hill, Howe, E. Strange

The Arsenal, who had not won and Bickford. a League game at Bramall-lane for over 20 years,

Boyd and won

Shefeld United yesterday.

Junior: v. Borderers:-Ferrow: Goldman: against

McKellar, Low, Gamble: Bell, Brown. Dun- car. Williamson and Baldwin.

Reserves: Dunhill and Puncheon,

United had a fair share of the

play, but lacked the cleverness of the Arsenal attack. Neither was United's defence so sound. Beasley, the Arsenal left winger, had A There was plenty of clever and W. G. Richardson was a much happy afternoon against Robin- stirring play, and after the inter-more active leader than Weddle., son. val Asiley and White scored for their respective sides, and Hough- ton put the Villa ahead. It was a bright and interesing game: at- though both sets of forwards lack- ed grit and finish.

Critchley was the outstanding man in attack. He showed great pace and centred in great style. Steln was also effective, but the inside men were not at their best. Gee and Britton were clever, and Cresswell, and Cook shone at all stages.

Villa cannot get their forward line to their liking. Astley was below his best form, and Hongh- ton sunered from an injury.

though they were the best of the vanguard. Mandley gave a good display.

and when the Albion line got on the move the home halves found the greatest difficulty in stopping them.

Arsenal's goal escaped luckily in the first minute, when Moss al- lowed a centre from Williams to slip through his hands. but the ball hit the post.

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Gillan was covered by a fine pair of backs in Mackie and W. After 10 minutes Beasley shot a Smith, and by comparison had an

fine goal for the Arsenal cutting peasler "time than Pearson in theIn from the left and beating Smith

Albion goal.

with a strong cross-drive.

Owing to the breakdown of He scored again 11 minutes later Rutherford in training Parker with a a milar shot, which Smith recently signed or from Doncas-checked but was unable to stop. ter Rovers, was given his ret chance at outside left with the home team. and had a good match, sharing in the movement which led us to both his team's goals.

The Albion took the lead after 22 minutes when W. G. Richard- son drew the home defence and left the way clear for Sandford. who was unmarked. to score.

Four minutes later Parker put The blot on the game was then criss drive and the ball poor shooting of both sides.

went off Eason's foot into the net.

Kingdon was effective, and Bioir and Nibloe had a great under standing:

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United repiled vigorously and Williams troubled, Moss with great drive, but the "Blades" were usually erratic when within shoot- Ing range.

The Arsenal were the

served their lead of two goals at superior side in înishing and de-

the interval.

Arsenal's defence was Been to advantage

after change-over. United dashing, attack, making little impression but disjointed

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RISK TO RECEIVE Clubs possessing no stars capa- ble of making these middeld

on such sound backs at Male and Hapgood. Following a free-kick Beasley centred and Bowden turned the ball through, to give the Arsenal a third goal.

Barclap scored United's lone worth watching followed like

point.

manoeuvres either successful or

sheep.

Moss, the Arsenal goalkeeper, Result: A bad outbreak of hurt his hand and moved to out-third-back play; of midfield müdd- side left. Hapwood going in goal ing because there are few Jacks and John left back. but Arsenal and Jameses; of too much dull, pressed to the finish.

safety-first football.

There were 30,000 spectators.

STOKE NEED A MARKSMAN

II Arsenal say ""Turn" pernaps they'll all turn. I hope so.

English football needs more enterprising forward play. Let the clubs risk a goal to get a goal.

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The Best Are Getting

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Londin, Dec. 97. South African jockeys who are not afraid of hard work, and who well in England, according to G. ean get into a good stable, will do

just returned from England after Nicoll, the Rand. rider who has riding 35 winners, including Ray. mond, the winner bridgeshire,

of the Canı,

The fact is," said Nicoll, "that most of the best jockeys in Eng- land, such as Joe Childs. Freddie Fox, Brownie Carslake and Staven Doucghue, are getting on in years, and there seems little talent in the ride a race need never be out of younger generation.. Men who can

work."

land for the beginning of next Nicoll, who is to return to Eng-

year's flat-racing season, said that it was a real pleasure to ride in England. The jockeys all helped each other, there was no profes sional jealousy and a spirit of good will existed among them,

The secret of Gordon Richards' wonderful riding, according to the South African jockey, was his ba-i lanced riding and an extraordinary determination which would not allow him to stay behind anyone if his horse could possibly get by. This détermination seemed to be infused into the horse, For be al- ways got the utmost out of his mount.

"Richards, concluded Nicoll, "with his very short legs and po werful wrists is the ideal horse- man."

Another South African jockey, Cecil Ray, who has been riding with great success in England i dus back in Capetown in January and it is announced that he is bringing Tommy Weston with him..) -Reuter.

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Wednesday's Fine Display Sheffield Wednesday's recent revival was maintained by a well-f merited victory over Stoke City.

Is it good for the game They would certainly have had centre-forwards should be police laughed very hard, but he the match well won in the first ed" and blotted out by this third-

bali

had their marksmanship.back game? Look at the centre- been of the same high standard famine which has followed!

as their approah work. However,

а goal by Burgess scored 11 miriuies from the start proved sufficient to set the seal on the City's fate.

Huddersfield's Big Victory

London, January 18.

Stoke will have to produce 4 marksman from somewhere, OL they will not arrest their gradual loss of ground. They have DOW tried no fewer than Ave centre- forwards this season, and in this game Robson proved too inex- perienced for First Division foot-gest surprise being the home de- ball.

Eight of the nine replays in the Third Round of the F. A. Cup were decided yesterday, the big-

Seven First Division Clubs enter- ed the Fourth Round. Bury being the only junior Club to win.

feat of West Bromwich, winners Moreover, he missed an easy in the 1930-1 season, by Chelsea, chance in the, Wednesday, goal- who won by a single goal after mouth early in the second half. 'extra time.

The Wednesday won the

game because their wingmen were su- Ferior and they had three half backs who dominated the game... The City's attacks were without method or design and were easily smashed. No fault could be found with the City rearguard. in which

In the Southern section of the Beachill had the distinction of be- Third Division Cardif sustained a ing an outstanding defender. The surprise home defeat at the hands forward line as at present -con- | of. Bwindon, while Reading consoll- stituted, however, will not do. It dated their position in the race lacks a general.

for promotion with a decisive win over Newport.

NEW STARS New stars? Yes, there's a group of them.

One of the Scottish Cup-ties, scheduled for Saturday, was play- ed off, Cowdenbeath away win over. Leith, a. former First Division Club,

record ".an

The following were the results: F.A. CUP 3ED ROUND (Replays)

Grosvenor, of Birmingham, is an inside right who gets more and | Aston Villa more Bike Charlie Buchan,

Bury

Of course, there's an "r" in it: Derby

If he will play a bit more crisply *Fulham

2 Chesterfield

3 Burnley

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2 Elverpool

3

-throw of a certain sluggishness Huddersfield 6 Plymouth

he will make fame: But let no man shout to him to "Get Rid” of the ball That's a modern folly. Or is it new at all?

FATHER SAYS "TURN".

Middlesbro 1 Sunderland Portsmouth 4 Manchester U.

West, Brom:10 Chelsea

• After-extra time. SCOTTISH CUP (1st Bound) Leith: 0 Cowdenbeath... THIRD DIVISION (South) Arsenal, it is hinted, may change Bournemouth 2 Orient their system of play, because of Cardin

The year's lesson?

is this:

Perhaps it

the reduced efficiency of the gen- | Gillingham erals' behind the line (James and Reading Jack).

This is good news-not, for Arsenal, but for football as a whole.

I will tell you why.

BAD IMITATION.....

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Southend

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The following is the

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The Arsenal's system was built draw for the Fourth. Round, to be around their 'specialists, ⠀

Could James play any other

than his game.

midfield-man- oeuvres role, his plan of staying behind the forward line, collecting the strap ball, dribbling for poël- tion and suddenly slashing through that defence-destroying pas57 think not.

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Hean't David. Jack always been, a roamera modern Harold Flem- ing?

But when Arsenal, with their specialists, played, that way, and. made B success of it, the copyists came. All too many of them."

played on January. 22; Millwall v. Leicester.

Tottenham & West Ham, Tranmere v. Liverpool. Workington v. Freston. Hull v. Manchester C. Portsmouth v. Grimsby, Arsenal v. Crystal Palace.. Birmingham v. Charlton: Derby, v.: Wolves... Bury v. Swansea.

Aston Villa v. Sunderland,

...: Hudderfield; 7. Southampton or

Northampton.

Chelsea v Notta Forest,

Etoko, v. Blackpool Brighton v. Bolton Oldham v., Wednesday."

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