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FOOTBALL
WRONG TACTICS FOLLY
Oldham Mistake After
Being On Top
A change of tactics midway through the second half, when they were leading by a goal, de- prived Oldham Athletic of victory Sheffield Wednesday at
over
Boundary Park yesterday.
Cook and Westwood on the left. there would have been no doubt about the result,
Cook and Westwood were ever a thorn in the Brighton detence, which, time and again, had to thank Webb for preventing a score. The Brighton goalkeeper was lucky on one or two occasions, but there were many times when he saved
difficult situations.
The other stars in the Brighton team were "King the 5ft 2la de- fender, and Waiker, the left half- back, who repeatedly tried to bring some cohesion to the attack, in which Thompson at outside right
There seemed very little to be gained in concentrating on defence when they had previously over- played the Wednesday, from a territorial point of view, and thus It was not surprising when Wed-played a lone hand. nesday equalised. although none. could deny that the honour was deserved.
Not for four years, when Wednes- day last visited Boundary Park, in the corresponding round Bad such a pulsating, struggle been seen. The Athletic early in the game opened out in great style. their swinging passes and post- tioning causing the Wednesday defence considerable trouble.
Thus it was no more than thes deserved when Reid, after he had gone very close previously. put. Athletic phead. and a great goal It was ton.
The move was - initiated by Johnston in midfield. He sent n low through pass to Rowley who
Immediately switched the ball forward to Reld, giving the latter a great chance which he was not slow to accept. Taking the ball forward in his stride, he put in a great left-foot drive which had Brown hopelessly beaten. To the interval Athletic were superior. Their fast-moving attack, in which Reld showed commendable enter- prise was always dangerous,
Chadwick gave Blenkinsop any amount of trouble, while on the other wing Pears put in some fine work. with Bailey and "Rowley . opening out " play with telling
effect.
Wednesday on Top Then 15 minutes after the re- sumption came the change, and 50 well did Wednesday profit there-
Milsom might have "put the issue beyond doubt had he been steadier in front of goal. Wild shooting lost him good chances. though he' nad wretched luck
with a free
kick which struck the inside of the post and the ball was scram- bled away as it was crossing the goal line..
Attendance,
277.
HONG KONG DAILY PRESS.
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THURSDAY, MARCH 15, 1934.
SCHOOL CRICKET LOCAL FOOTBALL
D.B.S. v. Q.C.
The cricket match between Diocesan Boys' School and Queen's College, played yesterday at Soo- kunpoo, resulted in the latter win- Eurek by 7 "wickets.
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D.B.S. batted first and made 133 for 9 wickets declared. Queen's. College passed their opponents' M. total with 7 wickets in hand. el Arculli 76 and Tsul 43 were the host successful batsmen.
The scores were:-
G. T. Leg 34. R. Broadbridge 29.
DB.S.
Q.C
133 (for 9 dec.)
137. for 3 wkts.
Mr el Arcuill 78. Y. P. Tsul 43. Hulse
for 52
SHANGHAI BILLIARD
CHAMPIONSHIP
25,535 receipts.£2.-M. T. Lee Has Little Difficulty
in Eliminating A. M. Souza
BRENTFORD LOSE AT
PRESTON-
North End's Flying Start
Preston N.E.... 3 Brentford ...
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The following matches have been arranged for Saturday, 17th instant:---
HONG KONG LEAGUE
Division III
(Blok-or at Sp.m REV. RA.B.C., Sockunpoo." Radio v. R.AF., Athletic Ground.
Happy Valley.
Division I
4
The following change in ground is notified:
Hong Kong F.C. v. East Lanex-
„shires at Sookunpoo.
GOLD AND THE EXCHANGES
For two reasons, the subsidence of interest in the foreign exchanges may be welcomed. In the first place, In a preliminary heat of the by eliminating feverish speculation Shanghai senior billiard champion-in currencies, trade is given an ship, played last week at the rooms opportunity to adjust itself to the of the Amateur Billiards Associa-new position. The second rensori is tion, 3 Peking Rond, M. T. Lee had that the cause of the steadiness an easy victory over A. M. Senza, which left franes unchanged at 77 whom he defeated by 1,000 to 580.3-32 and dollars at 85.031 seems to Neither of the men were in their be that the American dollar fund Preston reversed the previous day's scare in the return match best form and had the additional is more or less active in Paris.
handicap of playing with new balls, with Brentford at Deepdale yester-to which it took them some time to day, before 26,000 spectators.
The winners played their best get used. Consequently, play for a rootball whilst establishing a two- goal lead but Brentford retaliated so strongly that they drew level North End, however, regained tiely advantage.
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another
North End got a flying start for only four minutes had gone when Bell scored. smartly snapping VP
He flashed a chance. shot, just over from twenty yards, and
by Hodge, to then failure clear le: Stephenson to force his way past Baker and add Preston's second goal.
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Persistent work led to the Brent- ford right-wing taking the ball
while was somewhat slow.
However, Lee at least, had a run of breaks which were distinctly to his credit and obviously he is in as good touch as over. Ression he ran up 500 to Souza's
32, and finally went to his points, of 1.000 with an unfinished break of 55, with Sonza standing at 580,
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Round
Some exciting games of seven- 18: Competition for "Antlers of
witnessed од Royal Mid-Surrey." Rich-a-side rugby were
the Hong Kong Football, Club
mond.
23-25. Halford-Hewitt Cup Tourna-ground yesterday, when the first
ment. "Deal.
27-28. Oxford v. Cambridge. Form-
by near Southport. 28. Assistant Professionals
Northwick Championship.
Park.
Tournament. Sunningdale. 31. Open. Easter Meeting April
31. Woodhall Spa..
round encounters were completed. the In spite of the absence of majority of His Majesty's ships from the Colony, those ships which did enter teams, particularly the Cumberland and Tamat, put up creditable performances.
These agencies, in addition to the gold withdrawals, are keeping the Paris-New York cross rate near the point which is slowing down fresh bullion movements, though gold is 20-31. Open Foursomes Match-play still arriving from Paris in London:
meat title, entered In the first Yenterday's consigmanent of £1,170,
000 put up to offer in London com manded 137s 3d per üz, or 6d higher | than the previous day. At that price the profit margin on ship- ments to New York must now be very narrow and unattractive, sve to those who are accustomed to handle bullion regularly for a fine profit.
Lee had runs in order, of 27, 46, 49, 25, 75, 73, 34, 31. 24. 37. 78. 35, and 58 (unfinished).
Souza made 22, 39. 21, 41, 31, 38, 30. 54. and 31.
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by that had they won the Athletic almost from midway, for Scott to Yuill had fisted out a corner from moto American internal prices. The
would have had only themselves to blame. To such an extent did they concentrate on defence that
the halves and full-backs often got in each other's"way.
And it was not surprising when Hooper equalised. Johnson had been forced to concede a corner, and from Rimmer's fagkick Hoop
er türned the ball into the net.
score. The same player obtained the equaliser. following a gained by Hopkins.
corner
The second half was decided in had light, and play deteriorated. Most of the attacking was done by the home side, and a goalmouth struggle ended with Stephenson scoring the deciding goal.
~Brentford Belded an unchanged team, which played convincingly the
To the end Wednesday were on urti appearing to tire in top, and only some magnificent second half. Hopkiris and Scott work by Porter and Hacking pre-were outstanding on the right- vented Wednesday winning.
Indeed, the honours, of a hard game go to the respective defences. Chief honours are taken by the respective goalkeepers. Brown was
wing
Preston had Gallimore at right- also played Rawlings back and
who were rested on and Kelly
Bell, the former Christmas Day.
brilliant in the first half for Wed-Queen of the South forward, made nesday, but not more so than was
a first appearance at Inside-left.
Hacking when the visitors, wee Stephenson led the attack splen- making their victory bid late indidly and Bell gave a grand dis the game, Hacking saved one
brilliant header from Dewar, Port- er vied with Blenkinsop for the. best back, but at half-back Burke, for the Athletic, played so well
play.
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FISHLOCK IN FORM
that Dewar had few opportunities. Two Quick Shots Put Millwall
Wednesday's strength lay on the
wings, where Hooper and Rimmer
and
On Top
were always dangerous, and for Millwall ... 3 Notts County ... 2 the Athletic. Reid, Rowley
While Millwall were a trifle Pears, were prominent in attack. lucky to gain both paints against
The
attendance. 'subject to Notts County at New Cross yes- check. was 45.990. the receipts be-
terday. they certainly played ing £2,960.
whole-heartedly.
: The replay will take place at Hillsborough on Wednesday.
ESCAPE FOR BOLTON
"The County seemed the more workmanlike side, änd pressed almost continuouly throughout the Fsecord half, but praise must be giyen to the sterling play of the
Error Gives Them Another Mitwall defence, in which Turn-
Chance
Brighton's lack of punch in ut- tack ruined any chance they had of passing on to the next round of the Cup at the expense of Bol- ton Wanderers.
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In all other departments of the side the Third Division club were not so badly represented, but for- ward they were without inriethod.
On the other hand there might not have been a replay at Bolton
bull, Forsyth and Walsh figured prominently.
Turnbull played magnificently, and whether the ball was on the ground or in the alh he was always Macartney's master.
fact, Notts County's inability to score during the closing stages. when they were having the better of the exchanges, can be directly traced to the complète subjection of their leader.
Apart from this weakness, in the centre, the visitors attack, well
by
on Wednesday but for a lapse by supported by all the half-backs, Webb, the Brighton goalkeeper, was always making ground who otherwise played a herofcwell-placed, long passes from the inside man to the opposite winger..
,game.
Brighton had taken the lead
Haden Misses His Chance eight minutes from the interval
Rickards, who came in at in- through a penalty-kick cooly taken alde-right in place of Elliot, was by Wilkinson, following a foul on conspicuous with this move. If Thompson. By this goal" Brighton Haden on the left wing had taken led at the interval. But a minute advantage of Millwall's obvious and a half after resuming West- weakness at right-half the result wood scored with what I strongly might have been very different. suspect was an intended centre. In spite of scoring three goals,
The ball was lobbed, more than kicked, and the wind curled it in he Webb made a belated effort to save. I thought he might have started earlier.
the Millwall attack was not great success, only Phillips and Fishlock playing consistently well. Bond was obviously affected by a terrific blow he received on head from the ball, and Roberts seemed to be feeling the strain of the holiday games.
the
These were the only two goals An the match, which did not rise to real Cup-tle height till five min ates from the end, when Brighton
The game opened sensationally. made a do-or-die effort to with through. That was thrilling, and three goals being scored in the more so when Bolton also dashed first seven minutes. Almost from away with determined effort at the kick-off Fishlock converted the other end. dige
As a team Bolton were a long way better than their Third Division rivals.
They were more scientific, spee dy and crafty, and had the right wing shown up as prominently as
pass from Yardley, and after Ave minutes play the outside-left again completed another move. this time receiving the ball from Bond.
Immediately afterwards Macart- the lead when he ney reduced
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drove in a splendid shot after Haden. Mid-way through this half Hancock had the misfortune to defect a shot from Corkhill past his own goalkeeper and put Notts level.
The temporary stabilisation of the dollar and the means employed in giving it effect are beginning to Quaranty Trust fortnightly cable refers to the index of wholesale commodity prices for the weck ending February 10 at 73.2 per cent. As the highest this year. This is Ten minutes after the interval-jan advance of 9,4 per cent, on the Phillips easily scored when he tap-week and 0.7 per cent. on the fort- ped in a square pass from Yardley. { night.
TRAINING GALLOPS
SOME FAST PERFORM- ANCES CLOCKED
(BY
MORNING. DEW
Training work at the course is again becoming interesting. Glorious Sun and Midday Sun are moving quite..well and returned 2.11.4 for a mile and it looks very much as if they are due for a win shortly.
The "Soldier" candidates were sent out on slow work as was the Derby winner, Hydroplane.
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The Club, holders of the tourna
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El. Brendel in "Olsen's Big Moment.".
Gay Crusader's gallop provides interesting food for though: and this pony appears as if he is regaining some of his old form.
Glad Eyes and Spinaway finished very well and the former Gladiator Ls in good shape should do well at the next meeting. and moved as though he liked his work.
St. Ives and Solar Star
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Tecumseh
Waterloo
Oak Bay.... Kinnikinnik
Bran Tub and De Minimus
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Corrie,
Tso Tak
Chief Seattle
Wayward Stag
Blue Danube.
Glad Eyes and Spinaway
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Sandy Bay
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witness the encounters.
Results The following were yesterday's results:--
S.W.B. "A" 14 points.
R. A. (Lyemium) 0 points.' The Borderers had the better of the game throughout and open ed the scoring early on through Shaw, Simmonds failing with the converting kick. Soon after Gil- more went over with a spectacular
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In the second half Hewett crossed Hong Kong, 6th Märch, 1934.- over once but Simmonds again failed to convert.
The teams were.--
3.W.B. "A" Sgt. Gould, L/Sgt. Shaw and Pte. Simmonds, L/CpL Hewett, Pte. Jones
(25) L/CDL
Hardy (Captain) and Pte. Gilmore. R.A. (Lyemun):-Gnr. Sarjison, L/Cpl. Hutchinson and Bar. Bur- roughs, Gar. Mason, Gnr. Lucas, Gur. F. Potter and Gar. H. Potter. H.M.S. Adventure v. BA HMS. Adventure, 6 points. R.A (Stonecutters), 11 points. This was a very exciting tussle, the Gunners tackling determinedly
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Gold
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mans, Mid. Rowlandson, Lt. Suther Lloyd opened the scoring for Lt. Brown and Lt. Juniper, the Adventure but Williams falled
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"B":-L/Cpl. Smith, to add the points, then Metcalf Cpl Addison and Pte. March, Pte. crossed oven for the Gunners to Shortholse, Pte. Williams (33), Fte, level the scores.
A good passing bout among the Gunners resulted in Metcalf "giv-
Cheshire Colts v. Lancashireing the Gunners the lead when favourable Colts. North Manchester.
he crossed over in
Hearns and Pte. Whelan
·H.K. Bank v. Tamar and Small Ships
0
Hong Kong Bank 8 points, Tamar and Small Ships
points The first half of the game pro- the broke away to further the Gun-duced no score, although in ners' score but Park-Smith scored second Bradford opened with for the Adventure just before no- try wide of the posts following a side, lalling to convert himself.
The teams were:-
St. George's Champion position. He converted easily.
In the second half Hubbard Grand Challenge Cup Com- petition. Royal St. George's ... . Club, Bandwich. 11-12. Walker Cup (Great Britain 7. USA). St. Andrews, Scotland.
Yorkshire.
12. Cheshire
Wilmslow.
16, Silver Tassie, Gleneagles. 19-22. Open Whitsuntide Meeting
Woodhall Spa.
Lt. Park--Smith, A."B: Balley and Ldg. Tel. Williams, A. B. Lloyd, Lt. Collard, A. B. Nott and À. B. Pwine."
RA. (Stonecutters): Lt. Met- 50-21 Golf Competitions. Lahinch, calf, Lt. Birt and L/Brd Hall, L/
Co. Clare.
Bdr. Smith, Gnr. Barraclough, Championship. | (nr. Hubbard and Gnr. Wright.
Cumberland v. 8 WB.
21-25. Amateur.
Prestvick, Scotland.. 23-26. Bar Golfing Society Tourna-
ment. Rye.
Professionals' Tournament begins. Went worth.
WOMEN 11-12. International Meeting. Rane
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27. Ladies' Farilamentary G.A. Competition. Ranelagh.
HM.8. Cumberland; 5 points S.W.B. 3 points.
good movement by Robertson. The latter: failed to majorise the effort. From the Kick-of Turner cut clean through the opposing for wards to make a glorious opening for. Stewart, the latter, scoring; while Rigg converted. The teams were:——" HK. Bank:-W.HB, Rigg, W. R. McGilchrist and M. W. Turner, L. G. Robertson, F. R. Burch, I. H Bradford and G. A Stewart...
Tamar and 8.6.:-Lt. Irving, Lt.
This was about the best gaine Clark and Lt. Ford, Lt. Wallace, of the day,, the two teams tackl- Lt. Donaldson, Lt. Holland Mar ing brilliantly on each others' tin and dig. matcher. lines to prevent scoring while good Dassing was. featured
throughout.
The Cumberland started of
Cláb v. Cumberland
Club 23 points."
Cumberland & points.
The Club had a runaway vic-
the
Cumberland "B"
great style Richards taking the tory over ball at his feet for practically the meeting with very little oppost-
whole length of the field only to tion.
be touched by Smith.
Ferguson (3), Hutchison, Peers After five minutes of breathless and Walkden scored tries, » Mc-
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to re-
The teams were:--
5. Ladies v. Men Stoke Poges excitement during which both Lellan and Peers converting one 0-10. Home International Mat- aides went very near, Brown went try each.
ches. Royal Porthcawl Club, over for the Cumberland 11-17 Women's Open Champion- Blster the first try, Suther con-
ship. Royal Forthcawl Clubverting.
In the second half the Borderers 29. Veteran LOKA Northv
"were rewarded with South. Pannal
atry by Shanklin Smith, although the kick falled to and Bandowa,not give them a draw. 31. St. George's Hill Trophy and
Open Meeting, Weybridge,
Open Meeting.
The teams went:
H.MS.
Cumberland:
Club-J. J Ferguson, R. H. Griffiths and J. Hutchison, H. C. Meeke, D, McLellan, W. E. Peens and ́A. F. Falkden.
*Cumberland "B":—Ck." Gilham, Mid. Reed and Sub. Lt. Mitchell, Mid. Sturdy, Lt. Emmanuel, Mid. Burk and A. B. Hoggard.
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