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HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, SATURDAY, JANUARY 20, 1934.
RUGBY
Saturday Fixtures
R.H.K. GOLF CLUB
Sunday Starting Times
Old Course.
The Hongkong Football Club will be fielding two fifteens again on Saturday January 20th.
The First XV will play their annual fixture with the Combined Services at 4.00 p.m. on Sockumpon 9.28 a.m. H. F. Phillips and H. F. Ground and will be represented
Hopkins, by, the following:
W. M. Thomson and D. GF. Rees and T. C. Fairburn. J. MacKnight and H. C. Webb. 9.44L B. Holmes and T. E.
Powell. W. N. A. Smalley and A. Kidd.
J. P. Whitham: J. J. Ferguson, H. C, Meeke-'R. H. Grimţns, G. P. Lammert; M. W. Turner, J. A. R
R. G. Castleton, A F. Walkden, W. E. Peers, 6... Garrod, D.' 'A. 'Cum- ming, G. C. Moutrie, D. McLellan.
1. Greenock Morton. Sheffield Wed- thenesday have revived, for they have In accord with precedent. results of several matches in the won three consecutive matches,
tournaments of
Football and two of these have been away from home. Burgess got the only League were at least sensational, These queer figures have always goal at Stoke. The sudden de been characteristic of Christmas cline of Liverpool is incompre- tide. No adequate explanation has hensible, for they have, only earn-
ed one ever been forthcoming.
matches, point in six Newcastle United, like the Wednes- those who jump to conclusions will not hesitate to advance boldd. are on the up-line, for R.Selby (Captain); I H. Bradford,
more like fig. theories that are ments of the imagination than pro- bable causea. For some time past Arsenal, although at the head of the League, have been looked upon a a giant slowly but surely losing strength. And yet Arsenal de- feated Shefeld United, at Bramall- Jane. That is at least unusual, for little boys have grown into men since Arsenal's last victory on this ground against the United. The new blood introduced into the forward line seems to have ceen a most effective · transfusion, for Beasley again got two goals. The question will soon he asked: Is the Beasley, relatively an unknown player from Stourbridge, capable of keeping Bastin at inside-in't to play jackal to a new line?
Wanderers Success.
disappointed, for
Referee Captain Gottwaltz, M.C. The Club "A" XV will meet a Combined Services "A" XV (also on Bookumpoo ground, the kick ou being at 2.46 p.m.
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enough to see the game between 10.20 .. the Australian Universities XV and the Colony side on Thursday 10.24 të pleased to know that if the Australian team return by way of 10.28 Hongkong, a return match will be played. As the Australian side will
10,32 have been playing together for some time they are expected to 10.38 give an even better exhibition the next time. Those who did not see 10:40 the first meeting between these
and that wonderful ball player, J. Williams, both` scored, "Middies- | brough are drawing nearer to The following, will be the team:
K. Noble: B. C. Allan, W. H. B. 10.00 Sunderland and investing their clash next month with' much in- | Rigg. J. Hutchison, A."H. Harbord; terest,
A. F. Jenkins. R. P. Edwards; R. I. 10.04 The amazing feat of the day Cherrill, F. R. Burch' (Captain)), was the scoring of Wolverhampton W. R. Andrews, R. Stillard, J. T. - 10.08 Wanderers, even if this team did | Edkins, G. A. Stewart, C. Austin, in September and six against get five goals against Huddersfield R. O. F. King.
Referee Commander The Wanderers have good forwards sneffield Wednesday, in" October. | Thomas; B.N. and ought to be more consistent, There was a Pan-Britannic fusi- lade yesterday, for Beattie, the Scot, scored twice, Phillips, the Admirable Welsh outside right, Again Wolverhampton Wonderers thrice, and Jones, of Aberaman, "shot Ave goals in the first balf twice, while Coddard, England,
against Manchester City, and ran
made the total eight. The Hots- out winners' by eight clear guals,
pur obtained two goals in each half Now,
Manchester City are 10%
against Blackburn Rovers, whose heavy scorers themselves, but they
defence is generally very reliable. have generally been able, by mos i Howe and W. Evans divided them solid defence, to keep their o-equally, and they had the satis-two teams are recommended to see 10.44 ponents at bay. Their average to faction of scoring alternately, the next encounter as the first other teams, prior to this match, Evans's first goal was a drive from meeting produced the finest match 10.48 had been merely a minute frac- tion above one goal in each game. Grimsby Town failed at home for the first time since August 29, and that to Bradford City, who had not suggested the ability to beat the Lincolnshire club. Motherwell .sustained their first reverse, and that at home to the "wee Clyde," as Glaswegians say. And at such a time Glasgow Rangers pile on seven goals when they are visitors, thanks to McPhail and Fleming who each obtained three goals.
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After Christmas.
1 free-kick just outside the penalty-area. The ball flew from his foot at such a pace that Houghton of Aston Villa evident- ly has a rival in speeding a “dead” ball into the net, Aston Villa brought Waring back to centre- forward, but he was unable to score. This was immaterial, as Astley and Houghton did all that "was necessary, 8.3 only White, Everton's most versatile and re- liable player, could score. Draw Games.
seen in Hongkong for a long time.
TO-DAY'S FOOTBALL
FOOTBALLERS SUSPENDED
League football gives way to-day Sequel To Fight At
to the Challenge Shields,
Caroline Hill
The sequal to the fight which
The Berwick returning to port, will strengthen the Navy in their match with the Athletic. This is The Athletic will probably win as led to the abrupt termination of the only match in the first" round. the Navy will be forced to try out the football match between the new players in the absence of so-Young Indians and South China veral of the big ships,
in the second division league The Club are at home to the same last Saturday, was the sus Lincolns and a very keen game Emergency
pension of three players by
Committee should be seen. Both teams will
of be below strength. It was unfor
Hongkong Football Council fast tanate for the "Club that Skinner
evening: was injured in the Trial game in mid-week and with Hynes away T. Sparshott and L. Ao the Club will be weak in de R. Duncan.
fence. The Lincolns would appear to have a chance to enter the semi Snál.
►
C. EL Bradley and T. C. Monaghan.
H. S. Forster "and- D. J. Keogh.
At Caroline Hill, St. Joseph's D. L. Prophet and T. Hout Leppard, their centre-forward, will have to meet the Police with- A. McCarthy....
whs is on the injured list,
8. S. Perry and P. s.
Grant.
J. B. Mackle and J. W.
Mayhew. A."W. Hodges and C. G.
Marrable.
the the
The committee met to consider the report of the referee upon the game. Captain Fleetwood took the chair and
others
present were Mr. C. M. Manners, Mr. R. Hall, Mr. J. D. Bush and Mr. G. T. May.
commenced. so the referee stated The rough play in the game,
In his report, in the second half when a player was ordered off the field. After deliberating upon the evidence, the Committee suspend- ed for the rest of the season, I Haroon and H. J. Hussain from the Young Indians team and Yeung Poon Hong from the South
The Borderers will meet Kow loon on the Military ground within the racecourHe Kowloon will take the field without Timberlake and Lewis, and the Borderers will not be a full strength as Duncan is on the injured list. This should give Vis-Jones a chance to return to his old | China sidé.'
position in the forward Ime.
S. T. Butlin and H. N. Williamson.
H. H. Pethick and count de Sibour.
A. B. Purves and Major Eastwick Field.
A. C. Young and J. «R. Swales.
W. J. 8. Key and D. 8. Edward.
R. K. Valentine and I H. Geare.
C. H. Bond and W.
Shewan.
Cdr. G. F. Hole and
W. Sewell.
J. F. Robinson and F. A. M. Elliott.
The captains of the two sides In the junior shield, the gune on were cautioned by the Chairman the Railway ground should be the and warned that such display of attraction. The Navy had a contemper on the part of members of vincing win over the Athletio ini the first round, while the Lincolns just managed to get through aga- inst Kowloon. With the Club juniors sing some of their play- ers to assist the seniors owing to injuries, the Borderers, would ap- pear to be set for the semi-final, The Police team is doubtful but the Gunners may get a surprise as they have several players in reser
South China "B" meet the.
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Recreio Division III team at Caro- line Hill and should enter the semi-final..
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The following will represent the Volunteers in a friendly match with the Civil Service Cricket Club 11.16 The four drawn games had their on the latter's ground on Sunday And the Christmas festivities features, for West Bromwich Al-hext." the 21st inst.. commencing 11.20 have not commenced save on the blon gained a point they did not a 2 p.m.-A. C. Beck (Capt.), R. feld. During this week there will make last season with a team that R. Davies, F. A. Dunnett, J. Hunter, 11.24 be considerably over one hundred showed only one change from the O. F. King. A. D: Lowson, I. League matches, and probably Cup victors of 1931. Murphy, at McInnes. N. A. E. Mackay. 3. E. surprises akin to those of right half-back, took the position Potter, F. S. W. Smith, R. T. Tal- yesterday. It seems worth while then occupied by Magee. Much is before this storm of sport bursts said about clever team-building, to see what the tables tell as com- but the Albion deserve to be con-
H.K. Cricket Club. pared with the Saturday before gratulated upon the soundness and
H.K.C.C. 1st XI v. Army on Christmas twelve months ago. the fortune of the men that re- H.K.C.C. ground on Saturday, Arsenal have five points less than presented the club on that historic 20th January at 2 pmA, C. at that date, and are being occasion. Derby County were un-Beck, R. R. Davies, G. 8. Dunkley, vallantly challenged by Derby able to repeat last year's victory D. S. Harley. A. W. Hayward County and Tottenham Hotspur. at Roker Park, but they did the Capt.), I. Mc Innes, E. J. R. Mit- As Derby, have exactly as many next best thing. True it is that chell, H. Owen Hughes, T. A points as a year ago the question Huddersfield and Birmingham Pearce, T. E. Pearce, T. M. L Red- arises: Can they maintain their could not score, but, as the York-
mond, present standard? Tottenhamshire club is playing so well this Hotspur are the new stars of the season, the visitars should first magnitude, but their calibre pleased to repeat the draw of the and stamina are not precisely previous campaign. Chelsea could known. Although 'Aston Villa won not overcome Leeds United, but yesterday, with their team rear- they showed more life and unity ranged once more, they are ten than for many a day. Their one points behind their total a year goal was taken from the penalty ago..
spot for the alleged wilful hand- Promotion.
King of the bail by A defender, Law made no mistake. In the second half Leeds were generally the attackers, but Keetley alone could beat. Woolley. Leeds are a very good side, their half-backs
promotion
The possibilities of cannot be gauged, but it may be said that Grimsby have only to points less than Stoke City, and that Blackpool have as many as
be
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"C. W. F. Booker and H.
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M. N Cootes and Surg. Lt-Cdr. E. J. Weeks.--
The R.A.M.C. and Lincolns have
| re-arranged their match 'postponed on Jabuary 6, and they are due out, on the Chatham Road ground.
The Lincolns will find the R.A.M.
C. Mycock and J. Coul-C. team an improved side and the thart.
S. H. Dodwell and D. H.
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A. C. I. Bowker and L. M. S. Lloyd,
G. E. Bottomley and W. Mulcahy.
H. H. Mundy and G. W
Greene.
New Course.
Medicals may be the first to take a point from the present leaders.
On Sunday, South China meet the R.A. in Division I. This match October 15, was postponed an owing to the South China team South China should win with a
from the Colony being absent
good margin.
F. Wood and A. Ander-LOCAL HOCKEY
derson.
Mrs. Rodgers and Miss Curtin.
J. P. Warren and F Syme Thomson.
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"R. L. Stewart' and J. M.
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HK.C.C. 2nd XI v. "Club del Recreio at King's Park on Satur-iin J. Armstrong, C. W. E. Bishop; J. day. 20th January at 2 p.m.-H. D. Hunter. J. E. Jupp, L. E. Lam- mert, A. D. Lowson, A. K. Macken- zle (Capt.), J. E. Potter, Smith, R. T. Talbot, J..R. Way.
TRACK "NOTE.
J. E.
Tottenham Hotspur at this stage being 'a wonderful link between themenally fast runner... I noticed in
forwards and the "backs. Ir Chelsea can run Arsenal to a goal and shares points with Leeds despair. United they need not
year ago, Norwich City, al- though defeated by Bristol Rovers, still lead in the Southern section, But Brentford had four more pofats than the Norfolk candidates Just Yesterday's display should endow before last Christmas. Danger to the players with hopes. for they Norwich is threatened by Queen's showed skill and combination, Park Rangers, Reading, and Cry- Gregg being a hard-working and atai Palace, who are ambitious, tireless inside-left- -and Miller The Crystal Palace are steadily quite brilliant at times as the reinforcing their eleven by bring left-half. #ing in sich men as Haynes at half-
There were-four wins for visitors back, and Albert Dawes, or la the Second. Division and three Northampton, who should become drawn games, so that in the two
a fine inside-left. In the Northern Old-established groups only seven have seven home clevens could win. Bradford group Chesterfield
oints more than Hull City had City's forwards won the game at the corresponding date of last Grimsby, for Watmough, Hallows, season. To regain their status Bauld, and Ormandy each scored. they must be consistent for both The selection and engagement of Stockport County and Tranmere these very useful men is due to Rovers are respectively seven and the discernment of John Pearts, eight points ahead of their figures who in his day played for the ast year. In spite of their latest Football League against the Scot nahap Motherwell have seven tish League. Perhaps the greatest Boints more than a year ago and surprise was the success of Lincoln Rangers only one. The Lan City, who followed in the footsteps.
"Your boy must be 2. pheno- the morning paper that he burned the track with his speed. I suppose you saw him do it, "
"No.", said the athlete's mother.
but. I saw the track this morn ing, and there was nothing but
cinders there.”—Bee Hive.
Accrington Walsall Wrexham
Notts C. Bristol C.
AWAY
Arsenal 'Chesterfield Stockport:
DRAW
Brigton Mansfeld Chariton
Farkshire team, who are again go of Grimsby on September:: Northampton Win
ag to tour South Africa at the and of the season, appear to have placed the Celtic as rival to The Rangers. Thus the season is l of interest because with the possible exception of Chesterfield poralub can be even quietly con- Kadent Lof realising its hopes, phy
First Division.
In Replay
N. K. Littlejohn and A McKellar*.
C.B.S. Beaten by Former Pupils
Unsuccessful in ballot for Old King's Park yesterday afternoon A friendly match was played at
when the C.B.A. beat the C.B.S. 3-0.
Course."'
Q.B.S. put up a good fight and their play was more than good
COLONY TENNIS especially when it be remembered
CHAMPIONSHIP
that many of their old team were unable to play.
In the first half the C.B.A. were decidedly superlör to the school- girls. During the second half, However, the play was more even.
No goals were scored during this half.
Draw For The Open the CBS doing exceedingly well.
Singles
Taui Wai Put (Bye)...
Chip Chun Chili (Bye).
J. Barrow v. Henry Ung. Wong Fuk Namv. F. Owen Hughes.
J. A. Cassumhhoy, v. 8. W. | Klang. • -3, 1
IMA. Razack v. Ng Wai Lam. A. Crawford v. R. N. Wild. R.RG Hoare V. G. Gamble. 'M. W. Lov. 6. Ravenhill
K. N. Lee v. G.R.M. Ricketts H. Lov. Iu Tak Cheuk
F. Kwok . A. L. Sullivan, WAH: Duty V. THU Yun Puí.
A. EL Quest HB..Day. D..C, Danhara v. W. C. Hung, P. E. Liang v. Firdos Khan. Capt. P. 8. Cannon v. E. J. Armstrong.
Bolton. The Lancashire teamsa, Blackpool and Bury, had very not- able successes, Peacock, of Not- tingham Forest, earned special distinctión by scoring four goals. Stephenson, of Preston North End, and Stevens, of Southend United, Northampton' entered the Fourth each got all three goals for their Round of the English Cup yester- side. Phillips, of Wolverhampton day when they beat Southampton Wanderera, Blackman, of Queen's by a single goal in their home. CC. Miers y. R. B. Hambly.
in the First Division tournament Park Rangers, and Bell, of Tran- the visitors had the better of the mere Rovers, were also scorers of
argument," as four yere vinners † three' goals.
Tour shared the points. A enal's passing was so exact that The team might have scored more igals than two in the first half- both due to Beasley's Ability to ize opportunities Bowden added third in the second half before. Barclay "obtained "a→ consolation bat.Mose, the Arsenal" "post- Aper, dislocated a finger IIAS The band, and if he cannot play Leeds his plade ille cen by A. Wilson, "the Wishaw who was the goalkeeper of
Final Selection
HOME
Derby Sunderland Tottenham Bolton W Crystal Place.
West Bromwich Swindon
London, January 18.
replay. They will travel to Bud dersfield on January 22. CAN AN stQueen's Park Rangers - recorded a valuable away win over Coventry to creep closer to Norwich at the head of the Third Division (South) table.
Barrow, fared poorly at Tranmere and are now four points in arrears of their rivals www.
* Resulta as cabled by Reuter were: BRA Cop-3rd Rd. Replay.
Northampton 1 Southampton – Before Third Division" (South); \(\\\ Coventry0 Queen's PRE
Third Division (North), Tranmere 24 BAYTOW!
D.8. Green v. Ng Kam Chuen: 8. A. Gray V. R. W. Amery, and Tu Tak Lam v. L W. Leonard: Ho Ka Lau v. Y. Hachiuma.“ H. D. Tollinton v. Lt. Cr. C. M. Jacobs M
The teams were as follows! C.BA-Mrs. Webber, P. Wooley. R. Walker. B. Hurst, E. Bevis, L. Dunn, M. Hulson, M. Whitley, M. Smith, E. Wolley, D. Miles
C.B.S.-H. ^Righton J. Bryson, J. Humphreys, J. 1. Buchanan, Kraukle. M. Bell, J. Booke, M. Ma- caw, 'L' Hickey, E. Rousseau, ...."J. Booker,
sumbhoy v. M. Beach Thomas and G. R. M. Ricketts
Luk Ding Cheung and W, T. Lee v: Luk Chun Cheung and Wong Shiu Wing
Ho Ka Lau and Tay! Wal Pul D. S. Green and S. E. Green..
"J. J. Remedios and L. A. L. da Silva v. F. H. Kwok and B. W Liang,
C. A, Banetto and A. B. Remedios '.' G. Gamble and J. G. Haigh: "V
C. E Millard and C. Pile. V. Capt. P. 8. Cannon and H. Oren Hugher the SAMS "L. Goldman and B. C. Fincherʻy, MW. Lo and M. KaLo obey 8. E. Green, M. Beach-Thomas- **JW.Leonard and Y. Hachiuma S. A. Rumjahn ® ▼ D. M. Mc. v. R. H. Wild and H. J. Armstrong. Dougall
Per Sand MATu Tak” Chenks and W÷G, Hung M. Drysdale v..HD. Rumjahn v. A E. Guest and W. Hyde:** ~M C. Hung ▼, H. 6. No:-
Chin Chan Ching and Led U. Wine Ng Bze Kwong Lal Kwong v. C. Ravenhill and H. D-Tollin Chun.
er v. Kwok Yu Chich.. L. Sulliyan" and WAHL DE
vy Major. W、 L. Eastwick-Field-and Major B. L. Withington,
v. Tam Toc Fong”
C. A. Wright y. KTMM Wong.
MOSTEN. DOUBLES
BuTam "Yock Fong and 2 Ng Kam
Chuen v; R. B} G:Hoare: Bud:Al OʻU Miers are kibont HD Rumjahn and 8. A Rmm2 | CHA Bartos and E. J. Remedios Jahn (Bye
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Iu Tax Lam and Lau? Man Ching,
Persol Ping Fan and Tsul. Yün Put PK Liang and M. C-Hung.
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