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CLUB DEFEATED NAVY IN HARD GAME.
SELECTED TEAM BEATEN BY THE NAVY,
SELFRIDGE'S £5,000,000
PLAN.
Tho second of the Sim Shield Yesterday, on the Hongkong F.C malches, between the Hongkong ground, the Navy defeated the Work has begun on a big exten-Hockey Club and the Royal Navy, Selceted Team in the Interport trial nion of Selfridge'a, which is In was played off on the R.N.D.C. ground, game. The selected team Belded ten tended to make it eventually the King's Park, yesterday, and ended in men throughout, the line up being as biggest store in the world.
a win for the civilians by five goals follows:
Interport Selected.C. to three.
Rodger; The total cost will be at least £5,000,000.
Yesterday's game was a close and Mullane and Martin; Hay, Skinner When the bullding is completed lusors, the Navy men
wall-contested one, and though the and Ills; Hughes, McKelvie, Shep-
were by nopard and Duncan. it is expected that the number of means disgraced. In fact, they were Navy-Savage; Ward and Dixon; employees will be about 20,000. mure an unlucky side, for though they Bush, Shirras and Turner; Robinson,
Al present they number between attacked frequently their chances of Scorer, Chadwick, Dickinson 4,000 and 5,000." ~
scoring, somehow
other,
Skinner. Referee Ch. Wtr. Pooley,
From the kick off, the The greater part of the block bungled at the loat moment. They
Selected running from the existing bulld-made a desperate rally in the second went straight down and forced a Ing to Wigmore-street, and from in the first, and added two more goals flag kick. For a time the Navy held half of the game after being two down corner, but failed to improve on the Duke-street
Orchard-street. to their tails.
the upper hand, but shooting covering G aeres, has been The first twenty minutes of play Skinner missing from ensy positions.
erratic. Robinson, Dickinson bought. All the buildings now on was even, and both sides did a fair From a corner kick, Bush headed into It, including a church, will buy amount of attacking. The defence, Rodger's hands. pulled down.
Lo
ball on
of
were
und
was And
Duncan tested Savage with a fast low shot and from a pasa by Hughes, McKelvie cleared the bar with a ref timer. The Navy returned to the attack and forced a couple of corners which were fruitless, Halftime. no score,
however, holl out, and it was only towards the middle of this half that, Underground Tunnels,
the Club were able to draw frat blood, At first only basements and the Divett was the scorer, on receipt of ground flour will be built at a cost a pass from Evans. of £100,000. Additional
The Naval meni attacked after this, storeys
were spoilt will be gradually added as the but all their movements ared for them arises. The ground in the last moment through misunder-
Resuming, the Selected team went Boor is expected to be finished by standing. The Club went on to score off with a dash, a fast shot by Me next autumn, and the complete in through Divett, who netted the Kelvic just clearing the upright. extension which will be of
4 pass from W. A. Reid.
Savage elenred from Hughes and same architectural design us the press and were awarded a penalty Robinson sent across the goalmouth, The Navy forwards continue to Hay. Play was transferred und present building in about elght corner, hat did not make use of the Dickinson turning the ball into the years.
Underground tunnels will opportunity of searing After this net to open the score for the Navy, serve as connecting links
play was again transferred to the
The Selected again made straight Mr. Selfridge
clear Navy goal, and Divett seat in a hardy for goal. Sheppard trapping the boil when giving details at the work drive f which the goalie managed to close in shat over. Mekelvic went in that he hoped the mest put his pads, but on the ball rebound; would de som thing to di-ped them out. Hynny 51 pression at grevurling atmosphere at deore
Sion
made
this
and
a fast cere shot and beat Savage
all the way, The Selected took the nd no mistake with his shot.
lead through Hay who headed in from The goal ngarst the war sant pass by Hughes, the ball strikinge "At this time." he said, "when much bir disentiran the Navy men, the inside of the upright rebounded tlsrye resurged their attacking into the net. These three goals were pessimism is so much in the air, from the baixat un hecure the halford in five minutes, The Navy til the building of the greal time whistle sounded were rewarded.) put in pressure and The Selected tenns Cunarder has been abandonegl. 1. Knott netting the ball from ni were fired on the defensive. After hope that an enterprise ut this beautiful pass from the outside left. Thirty minutes' play in the secont
half, Birkinson, taking advantage of a weak clearance by Martin, beat Rodger with a fast crass shot.
kind may be accepted as a ehrer- eese instinctfun of Selfridge's con-} fidence in the future of firent Bri-{ Jain and in its ability to go on developing.
We intend to do our full share.
"Forward."
Second Half.
With the Reore two all, the teams
The second half WIS even am thrilling, and each sile ached two- further goals. A few minutes after Wem all out for the lead. Hughes resumption. Francis seured for the sent in a dropping matre and Du Club from a pass from Owen Hughes, can turned wide only a yard from sent Skinner A little later, Stephenson reduced the the post. Dickinson
pul over a Ind, netting the ball cleverly from way and the winger "The immediate utlook
may not be very bright, but
an almost inpermble angle. Francis, quare pass almost from the gont line. the de pression cannet last for ever.
Bowever, notled again to give the Martin in trying to clear sent the ball Tub
into his own goal, and again the " lead of five goals to two, spirit of confidence we shall go
Nuvy were tending. Just on were not daunted. Melclzic made a good attempt to time The Navy e
draw level but his what missed by inches only, with Savage out of pool-
¡ forward, London is entitled to and pressed again. Many times they have the biggest store in the came near to scoring, but bad judg world, and we are going to pru- ment and ervatie shooting were res- Vide it.
ponsible for their not making use of
whistle, they attacked again and L. Cdr. Shaw nefted, the matek ending with the score five goals to three.
"We begin immediately to dis-their opportunities. Before the final mantle the present buildings, some of which have encumbered the ground for the years, and we hope to have at least part of the new premises ready, for next autumn's business.
"We have had to deal with the Marylebone Borough Counei, the London County Court, the Minis try of Transport. the Portman Estate and the Hope-Edwardes Estate.
They have all recognised in a thoroughly patristic manner that it is most desirable this devalop- ment should take place.
NAZI ANTAGONISM,
Lit
Howe and A. V Gosano were absent from the Selected team and Mekelsie went forward to let Skinner (Club) All the pivotal position. Me- Kelvis held his line well considering Owen Hughes, Divett and Francis that only four men were in the for- were the pick of the Club: forwards,] ward line. Buy tried hard to assist while Woodward played a stout game Hughes, but found he had enough to at back and W. A. Retil als; leat ex-do to book after the Navy wing, cellent support to the defence. For Dickinson and Skinner, Mullane was the Navy. Show and Campbell were hard worked and came out well in est hardworking, but the other the tussies with Skinner, Sheppard and Dunean did not combine well en also slid their bit.
the left, Ward breaking up well any The teams were as follow:
attempt at combination. Hongkong Club, --tiregory; Wood-
Skinner (Club) played well; undi yard. Boulger; W. A. Held, Dand, E.
Reid: Owen Hughes, Divett, forward did not get much rope in Chadwick the new Navy centru- Franels, Evans and Tetley.
his arst important
Royal Navy-Hampson; fagram. Long. bang; Wilkinson, Shaw, Campbell: White, GH, Stephenson, Knott and Bow..
FRIENDLY GAME.
Police Team Defeat H.M.S. Cumberland.
game in Hong-
League Matches.
The teams to represent the Row- Huon Poctball (Joh in their feugia
matches Saturday kaye
bren refected,
1
The senior eleven will play the Navy at Chatham Rond at 4 pm. and will be composed of the follow- players.-Gurevitch; London. Martin: Blies. McKelvie, Duncan; Playing on the Training School ground yesterday, the and Eastman. Reserve: Inst.
Police Dominy, Gillatt, Timberlake, Simpson Police defeated a team drawn from
Hongkong
"BRUENING MEST GO"* LATEST SLOGAN.
Berlin, Jan, "Bruening must go" appears to be the latest Nazi slogan.
In a speech at Kempten, Dr. Wilhelm Frick, one of Hitler's chief lieutenants, declared that the HMS. Cumberland by two goals tosity at Chatham Rond at 2.30 p.m. The Juniors will meet the Univer- Nazis would not support Dr. one, in a very close and interesting The fallowing have been selected.- Bruening any longer, and if the hockey game. Bruening Cabinet did not disap-
Fowler, Wells, Williams ; Green- At the end of the Arst half each berg. Whitfeld, Williams. A.B.; by the time the election were side and scored a goal, but the Polke Nicholls, Everest, Catton, Blake and pear held, the Nazis would present their clinched matters in the cond half Phillips. Reserves: White and own Presidential candidate, or by obtaining another point. Perkins Noonan. whom they could unconditionally and Allen netted for the Police. rely-Reuter.
T'o-morrow's Match.
(Dr. Bruening approached the Nazis to consent to President Hin- Police in a friendly match against
The following will represent the to-morrow: denburg remaining for a further the St. Andrew's Young Men's Club Tate, Thorpe. Bowman; Pile, Harris, Moss Blackburn, Khushi Mohamed; term.]
on the Police Training School ground] Perkins, Allen, Dormer.
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