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WEEK END SOCCER
Chances Reviewed
BY "PIVOT"
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RUGBY
CLUB V ARMY
The following will represent the Hong Kong Football Club First XV in their friendly fixture with the Army First XV at Bookumpoo, Saturday, November 21; kick off 4.15 p.m..
No fewer than five games have been postponed in this week's pro- gramme due to the Hong Kong R. Goldman: W. H. B. Rias, L Volunteers Camp.
G Robertson (Captain), D.K. His- The Recrelo-Navy match is be- top, H. R. McGUchrist: ing brought forward.
The South Wales Borderers bade adieu to the Hong Kong Football League. In their four years sojourn here they have won practically every competition. They were most successmul in the season 1932/33 when their first X1 won the Senior League, Senior Shield and the In- ternational Cup.
The Royal Welch Fusiliers will step into the position vacated by the Borderers and they have come here with a high reputation from Gibraltar I think from What I have heard of their prowess they should go a long way in the local competitions.
M. W.
HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 1934.
HOME FOOTBALL GOSSIP XII EXTRA RACE
BEHIND THE SCENES
(Special Air Mall Service)
London. Nov. 3.. Raymond Mason, who had signed forms for Preston North End, will not forget his last match for Taunton Town, which was against Newport County Reserves in the Turner, H. C. Meeke: A. F. Walk-Southern League Taunton lost den. R. G. Castleton: A. N. Other, their unbeaten home certificate I. H: Bradfood, S. H. Garrod, K. A. | this season and the referee had to Munro, J. T. Edkins, G. A. Stewart. be escorted from the ground by
The Club side is depleted by the police. further injuries this week, Ma- Lellan, Lammert and Miller being.j absentees.
CRICKET
H.K.C.C. y VIII Destroyers Flotilla
Foul and dangerous play seem
The following have been selected to be the order of the day and unless the
adopt to represent the Hong Kong Cricket Association stronger and more drastic mea- Club in their fixture against the sures in dealing with these aen-VIII. Destroyer Flotilla, on the Club ces I am afraid that one of these ground to-day at 2 p.m.-em days something like a rlot Will A. W. Hayward (Capt). T. E rearce, L. D. Kilbee. T. M. L. Red- certainly occur in the games.
Offences should not be tolerated mond, A. C. I. Bowker, E. R. Duckitt. and the powers that be, should H. W., Baines, G. A. Milbank, J. E. take appropriate steps to abate-Smith, R. S. W. Paterson, and G. S. such incidents in future for the Dunkley.
welfare of the game.
To-day. South China "A" are down against the Lincolns, and I very do not think they will be
much extended unless the soldiers can beat them to the ball, which I doubt.
Royal Navy 13 up against an- other fast forward line. Their China last game against South "B" was not very impressive. Their forwards lacked combination and the power to shoot. They have a sound defence. At present more boats are in port and perhaps they will be able to call on other play- ers in which case anything Hlable to happen. I believe the "Rec" boys know what they are up against and wilt be on their toes to secure both, points.
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To-morrow at Sookunpoo. East. Lanes. clash with the South China "B" and in this case also speed win conquer.
R.A.-Police match at Kowloon ground should provide plenty of heavy football. The Police are at present playing better and should be able to garner both points al- though I shall not be surprised the R.A. upset them.
To-day's Games
Hong Kong League-Division L
(Kick-off at 4.15 p.m.)" South China”A” v. Lincoln Regt., Caroline Hill. Referee: P.O.
Huntley.
R. Navy v. Club de Recreio, Kow- loon F.C. ground. Referee: Sgt. Isley.
R.A.F. v. Railway. Rec. Club. Referee: AB, King's Park. McPherson.
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R.E. v. Lincoln Regt., Railway ground. Referee. Pte. Stephens
TO-MORROW'S GAMES
-Division I. (Kick-off at 4.15 p.m.) East Lancashires v. South China
"B." Sookunpoo.
P.O. Malyan.
Referee:
MEETING
Entries and Weights
The following is the list of entries and weights alloted for the Twelfth Extra Race Meeting to be held on Saturday, December 1.
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their banking account. They hava not had to dip very deep for Murphy, who has had a long and successful career. He was with Derby County in the days when Luton's manager, Harold. Wight-1-The "Ewo" Handicap (1 Mile)
Two Clubs man, captained the Rams, and later was at Bolton with
Fred
Kung Kean, the Luton half-back. Then he had a turn with Mansfeld before going to Norwich, and there Sam Bell was a colleague, so the man with the Irish name, who was Preston were so impressed with born at Normanton, in Yorkshire, Mason in his trial games that they will not feel too much of a stran-. offered him terms," but granted
ger at Luton. He has had 13 years bimm permission to return to
in League football, and says he is Taunton for a "farewell perform-good enough. for a few more,
ance."
How many League clubs would Representatives of no fewer than like the opportunity of playing elght League clubs were at Plain-
these in their attack: Hulme, Dr. moor to watch the Torquay United Marshall, Dunne, Dougall? These
The and Bristol Rovers game.
four were in the Arsenal's reserve Arsenal, Liverpool and Notts
team at Luton, and so well did the County had scouts there. After
Luton lads play that the Arsenal the "match there was what practi-scraped home only by the old goal cally amounted to a round table coriference with management
the
Torquay
The Torquay players in
the picture "were Stabb, the local centre-forward, and Donald Welsh, the centre-half and ех-дату player. No business was transact- ed for the reason that a figure in the region of £6,000, was 'asked for Welsh, although Stabb was on offer for considerably less.
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During the week, however, Notts
County arranged for Stabb and Steele (outside-right) to join the Meadow Lane staff:
But the Torquay lads were not the only players who caught the eye of the scouts. One other was Wipfler, Bristol Rovers newly-
outside-left.
Liverpool's confession
RA. v. Hong Kong Police, Kow-found
loon F.C. ground. Referee representative made a
that he was very impressed with this
Mr. Lawrence.
Division II.
(Kick-off at 2.45 p.m.) East Lanshires v. RE, Chatham Road. Referee: Sgt. Jaṛmain
Division III.
(Kick-off at 2.45 p.m.) Radio SC. v. RA.S.C., Bockunpoo,
Referee: Mr. Ng Kum Chuen, East Lancashires v. RAMC.,
King's Park, Referee: Cpl. Twaites.
of three, and that after Luton had led until well in the second half. The whole of the. Lufor-side did not cost a "tenth of one of these four.
There was a record attendance for a reserve match at Luton, over 8,000 people paying to
see the Arsenal cracks, and it would be no surprise if the latter, went back to Highbury and reported that they had met an "unknown" centre- half who" bottled them up." This wag Stanley Coote, who has variously played at left-back and pivot. He is a six-footer, with any amount of dash and courage, as becomes one who was a butcher's, boy.
HOCKEY
young player who, only Teams And Fixture
every
month ago was in amateur circles at Trowbridge. Wiper, who im- į proves.
match, waLS In splendid form at Torquay, and when the Liverpool scout was told he was a "gift from the gods" he merely whistled his surprise.
"Definitely Wiper is not for sale." This was Manager Prince The St. Joseph's College football Cox's reply to an inquiry. As a eleven met a team from the Cen-matter of fact Bristol Rovers have tral British School. yesterday, the had offers for three of their game resulting in the triumph for the former by three goals to one after a very well-contested encoun--
·ter.
The St. Joseph's attacked from the start and it was only the hard- working defence line of the C. B. S. that stopped the Saints from scor- Ing. However, through a misun- derstanding on the part of their own backs, the Central British School obtained the lead when the ball was bumped into the net off the back of one of the players.
Division IL (Kick-off at 2,45 p.m.)
The C. B. S. lead was short-lived, South China . Lincoln. Regt, Simon scored the equaliser for the Caroline Hill. Referee: C.QSt. Joseph's with a shot from 30 M.S. Hyde,
yards" range. At this atage of play. the Hong Kong school did most of the attacking and the CBS, were fighting to save their side from defeat.
(Kick-off at 4.15, p.m.). R.A. y. R. Navy, Miltary ground, H.V. Referee: Cpl. Reynolds,
R.A.O.C.
Division III. (Kick-off at 2.45 p.m.).
Club de Recrelo, Y. Military ground, H.V. Re- feree: Tel: Hooper.
W. Chen and Cheung each scored a goal for the St. Joseph's and at the close of play, the sccre stood at 3 to 1 in favour of the Saints.
SPALDING
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Lasts till it's
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BRITISH OPEN CHAMPIONSHIP
AMERICAN OPEN CHAMPIONSHIP
CANADIAN OPEN CHAMPIONSHIP
AUSTRALIAN OPEN CHAMPIONSHIP
are included amongst the many other Juccesses achieved * Spalding Balls during 1953)
players, but the inquiring clubs have been notified that there is "nothing doing" at the moment. Incidentally there is no truth in the rumour which has been cir culated and printed that Aston Villa are wanting Wallington, the Rovers left-half.
Ted Davies Finds 'Em. Manager Ted Davies, the Bath City manager, is on the look out for more young players Season after season Mr. Davies seems to and players who develop into good enough men to attract attention and ffers of trarisfera fees and he generally manages to put a couple of hundred pounds into his club's coffers as a result. Now he is
scouting around it is reasonable
to suppose that some other club or
clubs have been making inquiries in his camp.
It is said that the biggest fee Bath City ever paid for,” a player was £5, and that was the result of a mistake.
Manchester United are preased with their capture from Wrexham. Tommy Bamford opened well at Newcastle.
CLUB DE RECREIO
*The following teams will repre- sent the Club de Recreio in their matches against the United Hockey Club and The Punjab Regiment:- v. United Hockey Club, Monday. November 26, King's Park Ground, 5.10 p.m.
H. Britto; A. A. dos Remedios and A. A R. Botelho; E. Oliveira, J. Gonsalves and A. J. Basto; P. Rosario, P. Nolasco, A. M. Rod- rigues, N. Beltrao and A. 8. Xavier.
.Punjab Regt., Thursday, 29, Marina Ground, 5.00 p.m.
Dr. A. M. Rodrigues: J. Gonsalves, H. Britto: A. A dos Remedios and
W. A. Reed and P. Nolasco da Silva G. Guterres, H. A. Alves, A. V. Go- sano, N. Beltrão and B. Gosano.
RADIO BEAT SIGNALS
The Radio Indians defeated the
Royal Signals by, two goals to one in a. friendly encounter on the. Marina ground yesterday.
Play was fast with "exchanges fairy even at the start of the first half, and only poor shooting by the Signals' forwards robbed them of goals. The Radio Indians de- fence played very well..
The Indians took the lead shortly | before the interval through Awtar Singh, who from a meelee scored with a hard ground shot which gave the
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A few minutes after the interval the Bignals equalised, Higginbot "tom ran through two Radio de- fenders to score a good goal. At this stage of the game the Signals attacked very strongly, but Par duman Singh at goal and Darshan Singh, the Indian centre half
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