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Referees were under discussion, One of the company, a club chair- man, said "It's very easy to think a referee has done badly when all the time you are judging" badly— and with bias." The chairman then told a story.

Once, he said, he saw Mr. Char- lle Lines, the League referee, off- clate at a Birmingham League game. He thought Mr Lines had done splendidly. Then they had to get police assistance to get the referee safely of the premises.

Obeyed Orders.

Here's the story of how Man- ager Jack Tinn, confined to the house by doctor's orders, con- trived to sign Young, a Clydebank. wing half, whose transfer was sought by three other clubs., all with representatives on the spat.

The Portsmouth manager isn't without friends in Scotland. One of these lent his aid. Result--the player travelled to Portsmouth; signed the farms, and the doctor's orders were strictly obeyed

May Join Villa

"What's the odds" that Hodge, Bristol City's outside-right, will soon be playing on the game ground as he played at on Mon- day? The City then met Bury in

a reply at Villa Park..

That is the latest about this winger. Manchester City have seen him often enough to make their minds up. Arsenal don't scem able to make their minds up. Aston Villa are in the reckoning

When Burnley Stepped In. Teddy Hodgson was one of the Turf Moor favourites when Burn- ley won the cup just before the war. Now they've nicknamed" Ronnie Hornby, Burnley's latest Inside-left, "Teddy Hodgson," That is no mean compliment, as anyone who remembers the ori ginal Teddy will understand.

Ronnie is a boy from Stalybridge Celtic. Burnley signed him on the last day of last season. Others were hoping to make a catch for nothing but the Lancashire club stepped in and did the right thing by the Stalybridge club,

The Two Doctors.

Football, like adversity, makes strange bed-mates, "This, however, isn't any bedroom scene; just a par about what has happened to two young Scots who used to play for Glasgow University. One was called Ker; the other McLean.

The former 19 now Dr. D. A. Ker, club doctor at Burnley. The latter is Dr. W. McLean, director and medical consultant of Man- chester United,

Good Lad,

This.

He's only 16, yet the other week he was described as an "old head.” That's enough to make anybody wonder. The player is Pickering.

one

halls.

of Burnley's junior centre-

In a Co-op dairy in Burnley, After

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HONG KONG DAILY PRESS THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 1935.

HOME FOOTBALL

FORECASTS

(BY - LEFT OUT")

Aif teams in the English League are engaged on Saturday, and the Third Round of the Scottish Cup is also down for deci- sion.

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Arsenal are visiting Manchester City, and will have to go all out to take both points away, while Sunderland will probably be held by the Spurs, and Stoke is expected to send Portsmouth away without the points.

In the Second Division Bolton should have no dificulty in defeating Port Vale, and Brentford should win at home, but West Ham may have to be content with sharing the spoils at New- castle.

Tranmere should add two points 'st Walsall's expense, and Chester will probably take a step forward over Doncaster's heads..

Charlton and Reading playing at home should register wins but Watford may be held at Bournemouth;

In the Scottish Cup, Rangers, Aberdeen, St. Johnstone, Airdrie Hamilton and Hearts should win their way to the last eight where Celtic and Motherwell are waiting for them by way of a *bye."

"Left Out'a" selections are given below in bold type together with distances visting teams must travel to fulfil engagements, and previous results, where available.

BIRMINGHAM EVERTON GRIMSBY

ENGLISH LEAGUE

FIRST DIVISION

Distances

80 YA

Liverpool

80

V

Aston Villa

80

7.

Derby

HUDDERSFIELD MANCHESTER C. MIDDLESBRO' PRESTON NE. SHEFFIELD WED. STOKE

180 V

Chelsea

180 V

ARSENAL

80

Y.

Blackburn.

100

7

Leicester

30

V:

Leeds

Tottenham

160

240 7.

V. **Portsmouth

Sunderland

WEST BROM:

BOLTON

V. Wolves

SECOND DIVISION

Port Vale

Bradford C.

Swansea Notts F.

M'CHESTER U.

THIRD DIVISION (NORTH)

35

7.

BRADFORD BRENTFORD BURNLEY FULHAM

05 Y

Hull

170 V.

175 7.

60 T.

Newcastle

245

V.

West Ham

NORWICH

200

7.

Blackpool

NOTTS C.

70

V.

Sheffield U

Oldham

10

V

PLYMOUTH SOUTHAMPTON

235..

Bury V.

180

7.

Barnsley

90

7.

GATESHEAD

55

7.

Carlisle

75 T.

Doncaster

CHESTERFIELD

35 *

Lincoln

DARLINGTON

B5

. V.

HALIFAX

40

Y

MANSFIELD NEW BRIGHTON Rotherham

60

V.

Rochdale

120

V

80

V.

Walsall YORK

80

Vi

80

V. Crewe

Accrington BARROW CHESTER

Bournemouth BRIGHTON Bristol R.

Stockport

Southport

RESULTS

1931 1932 1933 3-1 3-0 1-2 4-23-322 2-1 21 2-0 6-0 1-3

-3 2-1

2-1

3-1 2-0

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1-2 0-3 5-2

III IIII II III IIII IME

-12-0

1-1 2-0 3-0

Hartlepools Wrexham

TRANMERE

THIRD DIVISION (SOUTH)

Watford Cardif Torquay

3-3 4-0

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111 1111111 1111

1II | |IIIIII

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st

100

145 7.

80 V.

CHARLTON

D Y.

Queen's P.R.

Clapton O.

D

7.

Millwall

COVENTRÝ

85

Crystal Pal.

BB-2 5-

GILLINGHAM

35

LUTON

45

Y

. NORTHAMPTON 100 T.

READING

SOUTHEND

Bristol City

Aldershot: Newport

130 7 "Exeter..

4-2 2-m

31 1-1

8-05-3

PASSENGERS

"Tatsuta. Mard”

The following passengers left yesterday per s.a. "Tatsuta Maru" far Los Angeles and way parts:- Miss M Begg, Mr. W. H. Bird, Mr. Herbert J. Cape. Miss A. Callaco, Miss H. "Callaco, “Mrs. T. Callacù, Mr. "A.. F. Crawford, Mrs. Martha, D. Daves. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. G. Davey, Mrs. M. R. Dry- bred, Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Duffy, Mr. Sanaye. Furuta, Miss H. Harris: Miss Kiyoko Hayashi Mr. and Mrs. B. S. Heera, Master Chandru Heers, Mrs. Iku Hioka, Mr. and Mrs. T. R. Hyde. Mr. and Mrs. A. O. Hyland. Mr. and Mrs. Rynthi Inouye, Mr. Ichizo Ito, Miss M. D. Kemp, Mr. and Mrs. D. Klein- man, Miss S. Kleinman, Master W. Kleinman, Mr. E. L. Longway, Mrs. Jessie Marsh, Miss Kayo Matsuo, Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Max- well, Mr. and Mrs. G. P van Moorsel, Mr. Kiyosulge Mori, Mrs. LL. Rocha, Miss L L Rocha, Miss A. LL Rocha, Mr. C. L. Rocha, Master J. L. Rocha, Mr. and Mrs E C. Sammons. Schmerel, Mr. and Mrs. W. C Scott, Mr. M. Shimomura, Mr. Kiyoshi Sonoda, Mr. Risabro Tayenaka, Mr. Takeo Tajima, Mra Chilyo Takaishi, Master Terua Takaishi. Miss K. Tobey, Mr. Ken Torii, Miss E. Victol, Mr. Woltemade, C.E, Mr. Matao Yuhi.

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SHIPS IN WIRELESS COMMUNICATION

15

CROSSWORD PUZZLE

17

મચ્છુ

2-4

20

28

Nota: Figures in parentheses Indicate number of latters in the words required,

ACROSS

3-is not so good as an example

(7).

9.-The best day for doing bus-

iness (4). Fritz | 10-An object of dread (4).

11-By this, one may suffer a idas

(5). 14.-A long, long way to go, but

here devoted pilgrims come each year (5), 16.-This water is proverbially dull

(5)," 17.-

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word which no doubt is objectionable (7). 18-May be a hindrance to navig-

atlon (4).

19-Is used at times for the face

(d)...

21.-Takes us back to the days of

old (7)... 23-Many give this bird corn (5), 24.-Follow the beaten track for

tails (5)." 25-This room is not always used

for this (5).

The following list of ships expected to be in wireless com- munication by the Government Radio Office with Hong Kong yesterday:

Konsan Maru. Toorak, Cardita Innesmoor, Foylebank, Benwyvis, Hannah Moller, Dalblair. Tiisa-28-A meteorite ends in this form dane, City of Adelaide, Wimbome, Burgenland, Wing

Maru.

Yushun,

(4).

Kitano 29,-To stuf up with a lie (4).

King 30-An unworthy person is this

Lee, Carthage, Tong Alres Buenos

Maru Somersetshire, General Lee, Glen- eral Pershing. Chung Asing, Strathaird, Shelton, Comarin.

SHIPPING MOVEMENTS

one (7).

DOWN 1.-Overwhelm (5). 2-For future races we ought to pick out "decent sands" (anagram) (11).

The R.M.S. Empress of Canada 8.30 a.m. on Saturday, 23rd after her annual overhaul, will February, prior to sailing at 7.00 berth at the Kowloon Wharf at a.m. on Tuesday, 28th February.

2-0 2-2 3-1

110

7. Swindon

SCOTTISH CUP THIRD ROUND

3-0 0-0 41

NOW

ON SALE

V.

St. Moren

ABERDEEN

Buckle Thistle AIRDRIE

RANGERS

Brechin HEARTS

His main occupation is workinger Bay Harvey, Chitter- id's manager, went to the Hud- work he plays for the Burnley "A" dersfield Town-Fortsmouth replay team. Then in the summer he to say "Thank you" to Jack War- plays cricket. Last summer be

ner, the Pompey trainer, and give won a batting prize in the local him a very nice box of cigarettes. Mills and Wórkshops League. He The thanks and the cigarettes bowls as well-fast, slow or med-

were tendere because Back re fum. Evidently a lad of parts.

rently went Shirley Abbott, the Chesteffera trainer, a radiant heat treatment gadget. Shirley liked, the one Jack had but found din culty in getting similar one made. Jack did the necessary.

Oldham Elfart.

Took à Chance.. Blackburn Rovers came in for critičkim when they signed Sharp, the East Fife inside-left, and play ed him right away in the First Divtalan team. The critics may have some word căting to do bê- fore long.

Oldham Athletic wil have

I hear that Bharti has been com- nice sum clear of the Bully Porter ing on strongly in the Rovers transactions, when everything s Central League side. Once or settled. The Latics didn't pay so twice recently it has been touch or zbaut him getting back into the first tears

very much for the transfer of Len Erown from Huddersfield Town. Other signings may be expected by the Boundary Park club.

Huddersfield'% Exzor.

determined effort is to be They should have signed Foul- kes as well as Lythgoe from Stock- made to stay in the Becond Divi- port. The pair had a great union, Tiles were going round thất derstanding." That's what foot the folks there were resigned to ball man said to me only the other relegation. These are likely to be day. It's a good job no one from scotched by forthcoming events. Hudderaneld was listening

fly end evidently forgot that the stockport fight winger was Huddersfield. The Town thought Jable would never be surting en ough to stand the racket. And now you should in having

a tilt at the twelve-stoners!

Attracts the Spotters January 30 a late roing down in one or two football diaries Just now. Why? Just because Chi terfield and bishment TOWA LIG meeting that day in a Northern Section Cup fine!

The same clube meet a League engine on Saturday nót eve

Wednes

VT be 1f had then.

ieve it. Here's story to prove more suitable,

Hibernians.

ST. JOHNSTONE

Ayr or King's PE, HAMILTON Dundee

Forestalled

You would perhaps notice that Joe Patrick has been out of the Bury team for a match or two after making his sensational debut against Bolton Wanderers. Joe will och be leading the Shakers again.

It is some time ago since I remarked in these columns that the Lancaster lad was destined for a higher niche in the game. Bury forestalled such clubs as Manches- ter City, and Derby County, Pres- ton North End were also interested in Joe, but didn't show their hand until they heard transfer rumou

Players for Sale When Preston North End land that fuside left they are out for they will have enough and to spars of inside-forwards. Hetherington f arrival at Deepdale was a timely step. The next item will, I gather, mean the parting of the ways for another of the inside forwards

North End have been ringing the changes Others clubs have taken note of the shunter. They see a chance to nip in and conduct a useful spot of business. North End are always willing to discuss busi-

-Change That Paid -Stan Mätthets—inside right?

There is some encouragement E store for the internation

boting berth... Look Whis en last Saturday in the match Derby County.

~ (Continued un Paku 18.)

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4-The fired depression of truth

(3).

5. One who is honoured as a

companion (3),

6-This hat should suit a bowler

(3). 7---A mari whose love of pedantry

creates a record in It (11). 8.-Fictitious things (5). 12.-A woman's curls are protected

by this from the rain (7). 13-Perverse and refractory (7) 15-Is often put in the corner (5). 16.-The headquarters of a regi-

ment (5), 20.-Getting a car in this givès one

a bad "fright (5). 22-The responsibility one takes

..for bad results (5). 25-This we have not only to look at, but also to understand (3).

26-Yorkshire river (3).

27.

We have still to solve the last

clue! (3).

The following is the solution of yesterday's puzzle:

Across-1. Druids; 6, Orient; 10, Require 11, Rotten: 12, Appeal; 13. Steep-le: 18, Steps; 17, Latch; 18, Carat; 19, Extra: 22, Therm; 25, Dreamer; 29, Tiptoe; 30, Varied; 31, Re-düce-d: 32, Lasted; 39. Repeal.

Down-1, Darts; 2, Untie; 3, Dress; 4, Sent; 5, Mate; 6, Oral: 7, Repel; 8, Even-t; 9, Tuth; 14, Eva- de; 15; Psalm; 19, Extol: 20. Tapes; 21, Adore; 22, Trade; 23, Elite; 24. Mode-1; 26, Reed; 27, Alum; 28,

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