70

TRAINING GALLOPS

Mistake Bay And Shooting Star To The Fore

(BY ...“ MORNING DEW"}

The training times yesterday were, comparatively, on the fast side, an impressivò gallop being that by Mistake 'Bay, who " Want ov six furlongs in 1.35.2, finishing strongly in 30.1 secs.

Lucky Strike and Double Chance both went well, but the fastest last quarter for Subscription: Griffing was by Propitious Time, who returned 29.3 secs.

Shooting Star, the best Australian in the Kong Bros' stable, moved very well indeed to return 1.28.4 for six furlongs South- ern Cross took on 1.26, finishing beautifully.

Readers will be glad to know that Trentbridge has re- appeared on the course sɛain and I am sure they will join me in wishing that this pony will be fit to face the starter during the meeting/

The times taken yesterday were as follows:

Attention Bold Colonel

Clear View

Diogenes

Estover

Flirt

Foxbridge

Gold Coin

I

34.2 1.12

4 34.3 1.05.3 1.36.3

38.1 1.08.2 1.42.1

. 32.3 1.06.3 1.39:2

4 32

1.39.1

34.2 1.05.2 1.36.3

4 37.1 1.10.4 1.41.1

1.

HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 1935.

YACHTING

Wednesday Races

Yesterday, the second race Royal Hong Kong Yacht Club's Secorid Series of Wednesday Races took

place over a course of 7.9 miles,

BEHIND THE SCENES

IN HOME SOCCER

Gossip From The Camps

(From a Correspondent) London, Jan. 26,

In the race for "A" Class Yachts Major Griffin steered Wasp II. to

interest of ane First Division club. Win from Pat (Commodore F.

а He was playing for team has switched from Peter Burke. Elliott, R.N.) and Carpenter (thought to be a feeding ground the

first team centre-half, to A. J. Hazeland).

for Bolton Wanderers. He signed Switt, the lad in the second team.

Gael with Capt. Morris at the ror Bury, but father bad the forms | New Mills was his former club

helm crossed the line first in the |* 1," "Y" and "G" classes event, beating Sirius (Mr. Cooper) and Widgeon (Mrs. Bilderbeck).

Detailed results are as follows:- Course-1, Channel Rocks (P);

tom up. Manchester City even- tually did the trick and now John Shadwell, from Turton, is making Manchester City wonder 11. after all, they do need to go out and to Sammy 2 Mark on Line (8); 3, Rumsey & understudy

Cowan, Shoal (S); 4. Channel Rock (9). Distance 1.3 miles

Started 14.50

Finished Pan. Pts.

18.15.17 $

"A" Class Yacht

Carpenter.

(Mr. A. J. Hazeland)

(Miss. F. Crawhill-Wilson)-

GRIFFINS

Dis- 1st 2nd 1tance Or. QT

3rd 4th Qr. Qr.

5th Last

Qr. Qr.

Ace of Aces Arctle Star

3.48 2.20.4

32.4

Wasp I

.-16.13.21

1 9

31

(Major Griffin)

33.4

Artemis

18.17.56

7

3.

33

(Mrs. E. Eliott)

1.04 1.35.2

31.2

La Linda!!!!

16.18.23

8

2

1

35

. 1.071 1.39.1

2.13.2

34.1

(Capt. Forsyth)

4:35

1.07.1 1.38.4.

31.3

Jan

16.17.24

4

35.1 1.08

31.1

31.1

Gobel

18.15.54 4

a

30.2

(Mrs. V. "Cowland) :

Harvest View

321.02.2 - 1.35.2.

33

Joss

16.16.17.

5

5

Herod

1

Iron Cross

40.1 35.3 107.3 1.38

1.16.2 1.48.1 2.18.3

30.2

(Miss M. Larssen)

30,2

Pat.....

16.14.25

2

8

King's Jubilee

1 37

1.10.1 1.42.3 2.13.3

31

(Commodore F, Elliott)

1

38.1 1.08.4 1.39

2.11.3

32.3

Painted Lady ..... 16.18.26

9

I

+36 1.07,3

31.3

(Major F. C. Booty)

4 34.3 1.05.11.35.2

30.1

$3

"I" "Y" & "G" Classes-

Started 15.05

Pacific Hall

1

344 1.09.2 1.43.4 2.14.3

30.4

Yacht

Pontiac Bay.

34.3 1.05.3 1.36.3

31

Allsa

18.38.43 16.26.33

-8

1

Rose Queen

+35 1.06.1 1.37.2

1

31.1

(Mr. Douglas)

<

Rousseau ..................

1.

33 1.05

1.38 2.11.2

33.2

Stella

16.38.48 18.24.481 5

4

14 "38.3

1.16

1.52.3 2.29.1

3.04.1 35

Soldier of Victory

1.37

1.09.1

32.1

35 1.08 1.41

33

31.1

4

1 38 1.13.3 1.48.3 2.20

31.2

(Major Marshall)

I

35.2 1.11 1.47.1 2.17.1

30

Widgeon

10.37.09 16.23.45

3

8

33.1

(Mrs. Bilderbeck)

8

Mersey

Milden Hall

Mistake Bay

-Night View

+ 32 1.02.2 1.35.2

Sacajawea

Trowbridge

1 34.2 1.05:2 1.36.3

"Tammany Hall

Twenty Grand

Victoria Hall `Ythan

Adventurer

Beginner's Luck

"Bold Captain

Bold Major Clyde

Double. Chance Emergency Call Estrellita Glittering Glory

Golden Millér Gold Picker Helluvatella

1 36.1 1.08.4 1.39' 2.12.1

? SUBSCRIPTION GRIFFINS

34.11.08.2 1.41

4 34.2 1.09 1.42

Lincluden

Lucky Strike

No Can

Propitious Time

Sci-Fa

Silver "Fox

Strathaird

=

John has been coming along ilke a steam engine in recent Eames. And it was only because Hampshire, another young pivot, was injured that Shadwell got his place back!

this team

Why They Smile

Are the directors of a certain First Division club laughing? I'll say. The critics are loud in saying that the outside-right in is far too old. Right. The winger is 29. But what about the centre-forward? He has seen summers amounting to 39. And never a word about Anno Domini -regarding him. No wonder the directors, who are suffering at the hands of the critics, are having a quiet smile all to themselves.

Dick Ray's Tip When Manager Dick Ray of Leeds United, tells me to watch Finished Corr. Pan. Pts. the future of any of his players

I watch. He told me to watch Bert Sproston. The young back is now holding his own against the First Division's best. Next on my 1st to be watched is Kelly, a centre-forward who joined up at Leeds via the Irish Guards and Sandbach, the former Cheshire League club.

(Major Dixon)

Heron 16.38.52 18.24.52† 6

(Capt. C. T. Ingle) Kobena ... 16.37.58 16.24.33

Gael. 16.45.51 16.22.07) 1

16.49:26 16.25.421 72

M.C.C. IN THE

3

WEST INDIES

British Guiana Beaten

Kelly has the build. He's now going through the Elland Road process which has produced so many football" successes.

Tempting Offers

A Rochdale Find It's a while now, since. Rochdale had a player who made the other'

Rochdale have clubs think. now. He is Leslie Sullivan, the outside left from Lytham,

one

Lesile Is the son of, Dennis Sullivan, the former, Surrey and Glamorgan wicket-keeper who is now coach at Rossall school.

He played for Lytham at Roch- game at the dale in an evening season's start Rochdale say "He stood out a mile." Next week he was watched. Same story. So Rochdale signed him. Now three or four clubs are nibbling but un- less any offers made are really consi- substantial they won't be dered. Rochdale want to stick to their good players.

under

Didn't Fancy the Move Manchester City backs continue to attract the scouts Fred Cor- bett and Syd Cann have each been weeks.

I hear that Corbett was given a chance to move. He found him- self unable, however, to agree to club which came for go to the him

Laurie Barnett, who is also. mentioned in dispatches, hasn't match since

the City played a beat. Grimsby Town.

He has been with the first team as reserve eight times out of the last nine.

review, in recent

WI They Sell? • WIN Birmingham sell before they buy another player? It looks that way. Notice the half-back talent at St Andrew's. There are four pivots on the books Morrall, Fillingham, Crawshaw and Butler.

I have the hint that Birming- "ham would not turn aside a rea-

season.

7 Hopes are growing in one or two managerial breasts that Don- caster Rovers won't hold out mach longer. You know the state of sonable offer for Ronald Craw- Rovers shaw, the lad they took trom airs? Up to now the have steadily turned down all Accrington Stanley towards the

last

He had offerton if the promotion end of

numerous admirers before going ambitions.

Over £2,000. to St. Andrew's Two offers, each

Another for Wolves ? proved very tempting. Something

Much has been said of Wolver- like 25,000 means a few extra home gates to any Third Division hampton Wanderers three cap- Well, the idea is going tures from Ireland. I wonder club. round that resistance is weaken- what will be said if a fourth ing. George Gladwin, the inside-shortly hangs up on a pegat Molineux? Here's the dope. The right, may be first to move.

Wanderers are so pleased with their Irish-trio that they feel like taking a chance with Brain, of infield, who is how regarded as

Georgetown, Feb. 12. The M.C.C. tourists, playing un- der bright conditions and on a perfect wicket, defeated British Gulana by nine wickets, Wyatt's declaration on Monday proving to be a wise nove.

The

(Capt. T. Morris)

32.3

Eunice

33

36.1 1.10

1.43.1

33.1

238.4 1.12

1.44.3

32.3

(Mr. Anthony). Sirius 16.42.15 16.22.10) 2

(Mr. Cooper)

† 34.2 1.08.1 * 1,42.3

34.1

7. 36 1.10.3 ··1.42,2

31.4

1 36.2 1.18.2 1.54

2.27

33

£ 36.2 1.16.2

1, 40"

1.54 1.17.3 1.51.3

1 45.3 1.28

2.11 39.2 1.13.4 - 1.44.4 36.1 1.10

2.27.4

2.48.4

33.4

34

*35.4

31

1.43.3

33.3

Independence Day Invermark

† 47.2 1.25.2 1.53.1

29.4

7 34.2 1.08.1 1.41

32.4

Invincible Knight

1

Leading Bee

34.2 1.12 1.48 7 40 1.17.3 1.51.3

35.4 1.09.3 1.42

2.20.4

32.4

34

32.2

35.3 1.09.3 1,40

30:2

36 1.09.3 1.44.3

:35

7 47.2 2.25:2 1.55

29:3

38.3 1.12.4 1.43.4

31

# 35.4 1.09.3 1.42.2

32.4

41 1.15.1 1.47.4 2.22

34.1

Strathnairp

1

41

1.15:1 1:47.4 2221

34.2

The Deemster

36.1 1.08.2 1.42.1

";

33:4

The Minx

1

37

1.13.4 1.49 2.23.1

34.1

The Rain Gauge

240 1.18.3 1.52

33.2.

The Snipe

4 35.4 1.09.3 · 1.43

1

37.3 1.11.3

33.2 1.06.1

1.44.3 2.19 1.38.2

33 2 34.2

32.1

Cold Morning

1 40.1 1.18.2 1.48.1 2.18.3.

36.3 1.10.1 1.38.2

30.2

at 205 for one wicket.

28.1

1 39 1.13 1.47.2 2.15.4

28.2

7 37.4 1.09.3 1.27.2

27.4

135.41.08.1-1.35.3-2.04.2

29.

Reuter:

2.24

29

2.13

23

30.2.

28,2

26.2

27.1

1 38.

43 1.15 1.45 34.3 1.08.1 1.39.1

1.00.4 1.34

2,18

51

31

27.1

Touchstone Wadebridge".

Derby Day. Fry

Goldsmith Julius Caesar Lady Whitta Noble Amazon. Shooting Star Snowy River Southern Cross

The Maori The Star Twilight

Vixen Tor

AUSTRALIAN PONIES

1: 45.3 1.22.4 1.55 "

1 43 1.15 1.45. + 30.3 58.2 1.28.4 30.4 1.00.2 1.28.4

59.3 1.28

* 30.3

# 37.2 1.064 1.34

GERMANY'S NEW AIRSHIP PORT

Frankfort Instead "Of Old War Base

(Special Air Mail Service)

Berlin, Jan 28.. The great German airship port at Friedrichshaven, famous as the war-time base, is to be transferred to Frankfort-on-Main, according to a statement made to-day by Dr. Hugo Eckener, the chairman of the German Airship Construction Company, and commander of the Graf Zeppelin.

"Shoulders

Got a good memory? Then mentally note the name of a young centre-forward recently signed by Rotherham United. The name is Roddinson. He's a visitors required 92 for boy with Jack Lambert-like victory when Hammond and Town-shoulders. In fact, he comes from send continued thefr innings the same place as the Fulham and

......

Hammond carried his score of 60

former Arsenal leader. That's to 108 and Townsend added 41-to Greasborough.. his overnight score of 52, bóth batsmen being undefeated when victory was gained with the score a colliery team. He is now lead-

Rotherham United," per Manager Reg Freeman, spotted this boy in

the best inside-forward in

Isle.

the

green incoln Hyde, the former Stockport County and Preston N manager, has charge of Lin- field. Lincoln knows when he's got the goods, but £3,000 makes a noise over there!

The Exception

-*༔”

It was not without a misgiving

spot of

HOME FOOTBALL FORECASTS

Surprise From Third Leaguers?

(BY....* LEFT OUT ")

The Fifth Round of the English Cup will be decided on Saturday. Will the three. Third División Teams survive? They' are all playing at home-Stockport will be receiving West Brom, Bristol City are meeting Preston and the Arsenal are going to Reading-stiff obstacles for the home teams but a couple of sur- prises may come aff here.*

Only three matches are down for decision in "the First Division where the Villa, Sunderland and the Wolves should obtain full marks.

In the Second Division" there will be seven games with the odds in favour of the home teams.

Third Division games are fairly open, ".

"Left Ont's" selections are given below in bold type together with the distances visiting teams have to travel to fulfill engage- ments and previous results where available,

WEDNESDAY

FIFTH ROUND F.A. CUP

፡፡

Norwich BLACKBURN Stockport EVERTON

Mileage 135

95

2

Birmingham

40

V.

WEST BROM.

70

V.

Derby

160

T.

40 T

PRESTON N.E. ARSENAL

ņ

125...

80 Y

Y.

Burley

Bristol C Reading NOTTS F. TOTTENHAM -

ASTON VILLA Middlesbro' WOLVES

BLACKPOOL BRADFORD C. BURY Kull

NEWCASTLE PORT VALE SHEFFIELD U.

BARROW Carlisle

Crewe

--- DONCASTER

Bolton

ENGLISH LEAGUE

FIRST DIVISION

SUNDERLAND

Huddersfield

110

Grimsby

25

T

80 V...

240" Y.

SECOND DIVISION

80 * 26 V. 158 T 245 V

Plymouth

Notts C. Bradford Fulham Swansea

40 T.

Oldham

165. 4. Southampton

THIRD DIVISION (NORTH)

85

-140

110

Y...

-80

HARTLEPOOLS 50

CRYSTAL F. EXETER MILLWALL Queen's P.R. SWINDON "TORQUAY WATFORD

Gateshead MANSFIELD Darlington N. Brighton York Walsall -

Chesterfeld

Chester

Rotherham

HALIFAX

Erighton

Gillingham Coventry

RESULTS

1931 1932 1033

11

1-1 2-4 2-0

3-1 1-2 12—1

2-1

0124 2-3

7-2 4-2 20

3

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II III 111111111

1111111111 1111 11111111 I III IIII

3-03-2

4-0 2-

LINCOLN

80

Rochdale

45

Southport

35 - F.

"TRANMERE

70

7.

Wrexham

સર

g

THIRD DIVISION (SOUTH)

Aldershot

46

BOURNEMOUTH

80

Cardiff

W

Charlton

55 T.

85

!

110

Y

Bristol R.

70

..

Luton

200

7.

... Southend

21

50

7. Northampton

1-2

SCOTTISH LEAGUE

ABERDEEN ALBION R. Clyde

T.

Ayr U.

Faldek

V.

Motherwell

HAMILTON HEARTS KILMARNOCK.

Partick

Bt. Mirren Dunfermline

QUEEN'S PARK Queen of South RANGERS

T.

V.

*Fibs

CELTIC

Airdrie *Dundee

2-1

ST. JOHNSTONE

--111] III

IIIIII

MIMIMII

IIII

515-08-0.

2323

000

Joe had a tin box in his hand. and

that Wolverhampton Iverson, of Lincoln City. One or with Coventry City. ing the Midland League team at British Guiana: 188 for 8 dec. Millmoor. The other week he Wanderers brake their club rule two clubs have been buzzing. but!

you know the one which requires Bolton look favourites for this

was apologising for the clever player.

absence of bait. The pair were a player to be of certain height.

The Wanderers self-imposed

Five: Fishern

discussing their prospects at Ross- ruling had cut out numerous play. Fishing? Yes, and for fish on-Wye. It meant getting up at ers who might have given them Birmingham are doing it and seven on Sunday morning. George good service.

enjoying the sport. I didn't know Morrall and Tom Fillingham were there were so many enthusiastic also in it and, I understand anglers in the world until I met Sammy Cowan, of Manchester Joe Bradford and Dave Mangnall City, has been known to join the a day or two before the cup-tie merry party.

FRIENDLY SOCCER

for

It was on the strong recommen- dation of one of the directors that the rule was waived in the case of Billy Wrigglesworth, the Ches terfeld outside-left.

*-* Wriggle" "falls short of the

and 57.

calmly, but very thoroughly, M.C.C. 41 for 5 dec. and 205 for 1 shouldered an experienced goal- keeper over the Hint. These shoulders will make a markin football and on opponents' torsos.. Irish Recruits Expected Things are not all they would. nke at Blackpool yet. Look out Sharebrokers #Jewish XI

more arrivals at Bloomfield Teams representing the Jewish Road. Ireland is being tapped Community of Hong Kong and there are no regrets so far at the Sharebrokers Association met Blackpool about the sighing of in a friendly football encounter Pat Doherty and Sam Jones Molineux height requirement but yesterday afternoon at King's All the Blackpool oncials didr. Arthur Oakley, the chairman, Park and resulted in a drawn not go to Leicester to see the cup was too keen to be denied..

Justin Thús / gaze of two goals all.

tle mission crossed over to The Jewish team opened the the Emerald Isle Butler, the

It seems almost incredible but scoring during the first few minu Bangor right-back, was signed Manager George Hay, of South- four of these would be built for ates of play through A. L. Caplan this week. Other recruits are ex- ampton, informs me that the regular passenger and mail sex from a penalty and close to the pected...

schoolboy international prodigy. vice between Germany and the breather Ft M. Omar equalised Far Afleld

Norman Catlin, is ready to go into United States.

also from the spot kick

the first team, Some Iads playing in minoz

Catlin is the lad whom Arsenal After the change over both football in Lancashire have found teams played evenly and Macin strange billets recently in follow snapped up at a tender age. The lad's parents, however, did not tosh gave the Brokers the lead, Ing their football careers.** It was maintained till the closing Tomlinson, a young winger, has like the idea of him living away stages when Greenberg headed to tone from Borwich, near Bolton, from home so early in life. Thus,

quelise.

to Bristol City: Wood, a centre- 88 son as he turned 17, South half from Daisy Hill (near Man-ampton fixed him as a profession- chester) has signed for Plymouth

Nearer Sea Level The new airship LZ 129 which is now nearing completion, will be used, only for experimental flights across the North Atlantic. After the new mooring shed at Alo de Janeiro is finished, it will join the older Graf Zeppelin on the South America service.

Various considerations, salá·· Dr. Eckener, had decided him to re- It is to be called the Rhine-Main move the airship port, from Fried- port, because it is at the con- richshaven. Frankfort would be fluence of the rivers of those more favourable climatically, as 1 names. It is expected to be ready was nearer i sea level and not so for the 1936. Aying season. Frank-affected by fogs.

fort is also to be the meeting

There

FRIENDLY HOCKEY

1

Argyle; Crownshaw, centre-for-The Saints acted not a moment ward from Newton Heath (Man too soon Liverpool, Norwich City. thester) has signed for Forts and Birmingham, among others.

bem were on the doorstep,

More will be heard of this clever Young centre-forward.

HK Hockey Club Radio The Hong Kong Hockey Club mouth. seniors defeated the Radio Sports

Ar Early Deal Club by six goals to one yesterday

The expectation that Oldham in a friendly hockey encounter Athletic would part with at least The Club scored from the very one player 11 they were defeated

point of Herr Hitler's great room Would further, be more start; there was very little oppost- in the cup-tle at Hulborough was

strategic motor roads from north

to south, and east to west, which are now under construction.

Dr Eckener stated that the

in the new port for the tion from the Radio At half quickly realised growing feet of Zeppelins, and it time the score was's all but after after the game Billy would be more conveniently placed the interval Radio livened up The Latics captain and left- for foreign passengers,

final score was 6t

It was also revealed that Gerferour Divett. 18);

hangars would many ta expecting a contract from Lay scored for the Club

for the construc Holland for the development of Singh notched the solitary goal

King Thres of her overseas, air connectOnS

for the Radioge

to

Oldham

DIA

Bolton the pavotulles e

seone Bay Bolton Wan-

-back, waiting for In and be seat-

on the Burnden agendasid.

SPALDING

"KRO-FLITE

GOLF BALL

OPEN CHAMPH

Lasts

till it's

Jost/

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