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Beating Shefeld United White Hartiane by 4 goals to 1. Tottenham Hotspur would seem to have wound "up the year sa- tisfactorily, but I am afraid thel supporters must feel that the team will not go racing back to the top of the table.
The victory was to #greate extent due to the shortcomings of the United than to the bril- lance of the Spurs. If this is i typical display by the Sheffield team, they seem certain to be re- legated. Both in attack and de- fence the men appeared to lack confidence in themselves and in each other.
The forwards were spasmodia, and the positional play poor. The inside men were not up to take advantage of the cleverness of Williams on the right wing.
Hunt Takes Chances "
the After Barclay had opened score for the United by heading through from a corner kick, Hunt obtained four goals for Tatten- ! Hit three of them in the Ars half.
Credit must be given
the
Spurs' centre-forward for his per- sistence, and the fact that he was always waiting when opportunity Knocked at his door.
But the fact remains that
all!
his goals were due to some weak
United ness or mistake by the On other occasions, when the good! football of McCormick and Bél- lamy on the wings made open- Ings. Hunt was remiss in finish ing. Indeed, against such oppon- ents the centre-forward missed an opportunity of reaping a cord goal harvest.
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Arsenal Derby Bradford Millwall Aldershot Bristol R. Exeter Gillingham. Chesterfield Crewe Gateshead Walsall
AWAY
Stockport
St. Johnstone Hibernian
DRAW
Southport Liverpool Manchester C
which had been handed to thern the weeld before.
The reason for the absence of the Rugby League Championship Cup was the Fact that it was being shown at the exhibition of sporting troph
in London,
SCOT ON. ENGLAND Jaines Robertson, Birmingham'a w centre forward from Dundee, is a god, studious player. But he as made the discovery common to Scotsmen transplanted to England:
HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 3, 1934.
LOCAL SOCCER
Notes On To-Day's Games
team.
The players selected to represent the Colony 边 the triangular. tournament at Shanghai will be cut to-day on the Railway round gainst a strong Chinese Combined A large crowd is expected to witness the match as this will be a farewell game for the Hang Kong team. They are due to sail by the Comorin on Friday next for Shanghai where they meet the re- presentatives of that port on Chi- rese New Year's Day.
The following are the selected Hong Kong players:
McHardy Allen. S. Strange (Capt.); Leung Wing Chai, Beltrao, C: Pile; B. Gosano, Tam Kong Pak, A. V. Gosano, Ridley and Lt. Hoc quard.
Reserves; Cork, Tay Quee Liang, Brittain. D. Leonard and Elliott. The team will play in white. There are four games each in Division and III, of the League respectively. The Club and R.A: will kick off on the Club ground at 2.30 p.m. owing to the Interport Rugby Fractice game which is due to start at 4 pm sharp...
ring this match, although it must be considered that the Club beat The Borderers in the shield last week. The Royal Navy should add to their points against Kowloon on the Raliway ground, while Young Indians should play a drawn game with the Lincolns, while the game between the Chinese teams should und in favour of the South China team.
The R.A. have a chance of win-
TIMES OLYMPIAD STARTING
FOR 1936
FOR FANLING
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51 Nations Entered
Fifty-one nations appear in the
of contenders in the next list Olympic Games to be held in Ber- in beginning August 16, 1936.- The execative committee in charge press bulletin the has issued a Arst number of which, dated. De cember 21, 1933, contains an official invitation to the participants.
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The committee announces that through the bulletin not only does itself to the world but it "desires it make a formal presentation of to inform the countries concerned that Germany has taken the first steps for the holding of the olym- plc games in Berlin and that Cer- many will be ready to welcome. everything when the games are opened in August, 1936.
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J. P. Warren and W. Wright.
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A. B. Purves and T. R.
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A Kidd and W. N. A. Smalley.
Cdr. G. F. Hole and A. Ritchie.
H. C. Hopkins and E. M. Bryden.
W. J. S. Key and G. B. S. Thomson.
T. J. and E. R. Price
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According to the committee, it has requested the foreign once 10.56 to communicate with the govern
In Division TII. a good gamements concerned and inform them | 11:00 should be seen between the Lin-that the German people and gav- "It is vastly different from Scot-coins and the Borderers within the ernment will be glad that the in- 11:04 *}tish fouthall (he says). In Scottish racecourse. The Borderers nowvitation to the Olympic Games be
matches you have time to do things. the runners-up position should accepted. "The German people 11.08* Here you don't get time to think!" hold the leaders and probably take hope that all the countries will the first point from them. Recreio,
attend the Olympiad in 1936 with 11.12 South China and RAMC, should powerful delegations and thus win.
make the Olympiad a real festival 11.18 of peace and also an expression of cultural solidarity of the na- 11:20 tions in the idea about the Olym- pic games," says the committee.
The Tottenham.. forwards. "were prominent because they were so ably supported by the half-backs.. the one really satisfactory depart ment of the team.
in the There
slackness was Spurs' defence which might have cost the side dearly, if Nicholls had not made
spectacular some the Sheffield for- saves, and If wards had been better together.
DERBY AND SCOTSMEN "We are rebuilding again-right from the ground floor. Nowadays. club can rest content," says no George Jubey, of Derby County.
*15 I can find more players like Arthur Dobbs, of St. Rodi's, and William Rafferty, of Wishaw, J lthough Smith. In the Sheffield, shall be off to Scotland again to goal, made one mistake which cost his side the second goal, he was not nearly so much to blame
for the defeat as the backs.
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A MACHINE OUT OF GEAR The Rams got home yesterday Liter one of the most inept first hairs I have seen for a few sea- to sons. The teams seemed flounder 1" an amazing fash- jon and I rubbed my eyes more than once, for I was begin- ning to feel sure I had got "the wrong ground. No. Was Derby all right. but it pravedan hour practically before we saw a movement of any description make us feel that two really good sides were opposing each other.
I have always admired Tom Griffiths and never more so than the first yesterday, especially in half.
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east club.
I was sorry to
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BILLIARDS
Remarkable Form Of Boy Players
(Special Air-Mail Service)
London Jan. 10.
The second of the semi-final ties in the Boy's Championship was played at the Burroughes Hall in Soho Square yesterday, when D. Cruickshanks (South Shields) beat A. H. Poulter (Thornton Heath) in match of 500 points up by 291. The winner will meet W. Swinhoe (Newcastle-on-Tyne) to day in the final round of 750 points up.
THE FIXTURES
The following matches are down for to-day:-
Interport Practice Game Hong Kong. XI. v. Combined Chinese, Kowloon" F.C. ground. Referce: Capt. E. Hague. R.A.: Linesmen: S.P.O. Douglas and Opl. Twaites.
Hong Kong League Division II.
Kick-off at 2.30 p.m.) H.K.F.C. v. RA.H.K.F.C. ground.
Referee: Mr. İp Kau Ko.
Division II.
Kick-off at 2:45 p.m.) Kowloon F.C. V. R. Navy, Kow- Referee: loon FG. ground. Cpl. Twaites. Young Indians v. Lincoln Regt., Athletic ground HV Referee: Tel. Slaughter. South China v. Athletic, Caro- line Ell ground. Referee: Ldg. Seu. Foad,
Division III.
Kick-off at 2.45 p.m. Recrelo v. Radio, King's Park.
Refereo: Mr. Gomes: S.W. Borderers v. Lincoln Regt...
Military ground HV CEO. Cahul,
"Division III.
Referee:
The first press bulletin also car- rles a sketch as published above. of the stadium where the games will be held. Adolf Hitler, chan- cellor of Germany, personally took interest in seeing to it that the stadium is enlarged and equipped with all modern technical installa- ordered that tion. He has also such athletic means as are avail- able in Berlin at present be ex- panded or otherwise increased to great proportions.
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E. Davidson and A. B.
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All through Cruickshanks was the winner, but Poulter, & conspicuous but diminutive figure all through little more. But he seemed ter the competition, lost his match with ribly averse to leaving his backs the same gameness which a hadi for a moment.
shown in winning his earlier beats. Mind you, he could do so.
for What is more, Poulter had the sat- both Staurt and Jennings were isfaction of making the highest both quite good throughout the break of the competition up to that game, together with Gibson in point, a run of 71, of which 66 goal. The forwards were nat points were made off the red ball. "good, but when notes that 'Cam-That is an achievement that is not sell and Bruce were not in the accomplished by all those who us side-there is room for a feeling pire to the Amateur Championship. of sympathy towards the North Cruickshanks, the winner, is 13 years of age, and his opponent 12 am told he is the most improved development as players. Cruick
miss Camsell, I Both boys clearly capable of great centre in the country, and it must Shanks established the lead early in of interval was reached he had "mede able to study the methods Bowers and the old 'Boro centre-breaks of 28, 18. 15, 40, 21, and 12, his opponent's chief runs being 16. 11. and. At the half-way point OLD YEAR'S TOLL
Cruickshanks was leading by 250 This has been an unlucky season to 133. He increased this advant- for some of the stars. After Dean age with a run of 40. The Poulier and Hulme, Grosvenor and Sunderexcited a full concourse of specta- land's Gallacher.
tors by playing the red ball game There has been no more unfert-falmost as well as George Gray used ucate interruption for years of ato play it. It was really a remark-N. brilliant young player's career than able performancy. His only other the mishap to the Birmingham star break was 27, and Cruickshanks in breaking a leg-fortunately, amade other runs of 20 and 23.
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Owing to the change of date for George's Champion Grand Challen St. George's Club (Sandwich) will now take place on Saturday, May
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