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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. THURSDAY, AUGUST 24, 1933.
MILLION VOICES TO HAIL SOCCER
START OF ANOTHER
GLORIOUS UNCERTAINTY ADDS GLAMOUR TO FIRST BATCH OF GAMES
1
DOZENS OF TRANSFERS
ALL CLUBS START OFF WITH. RENEWED HOPES
(By "Veritas")
Nearly a million throats will be yelling themselves hoarse in England on Saturday when Association Football, the King of all games among Englishmen, will start on a new season lasting from the end of August until the begin- ning of May next year.
Although players and spectators have been grumbling for the Inst decade that the football season is too long, the grip it has on the imagination of them all never fails to draw them like a magnet to the freshly prepared grounds all over the country, no matter if the temperature be over 80 in the shade when the: first "Kick Off" signal is blown.
It can therefore be safely estimated that anything up to 600,000 football enthusiasts will trek to their Stamford Bridges, Fratton Parks, their White Hart Lanes and their Haw- thorns on Saturday.
LOCAL REFLEX.
Even in distant Hongkong one can find a reflex of this enthusiasm over first class football. Soccer fans anxiously await the results and follow the fortunes or misfortunes of their favourite clubs with pride
the Northern section and the Lou- don team to return to the Southern. Both are clubs who earned pro- nietion but failed to maintain the high level of Second Division foot- bull. Incidentally neither will find it an easy task to win back
their lost positions.
team
SOME TRANSFERS
London Clubs Get Active
Immediately at the close of the
or sympathy as the position wor-1981-3 season dozens of transfers
rants.
were transacted and several clubs made what can be regarded us im- portant captures.
The London clubs have been
Alec James, the famous Arsenal forward finds golf both a mental and phayical stimulant and it forms a serious part of his training. Hora is Alec getting out of a bunkar dur. ing a course of training, (Planet Nowa).
and former Wrexham left back.
Crompton is 24 years of age and played for Wales against England. Scotland and Ireland in 1931.
Among the newcomera to the Bournemouth and Boscombe Club are S. Littlewood a centre-forward from Port Vale and Harry L. Dawes, who is a youth of 17, hail- ing from Sturminster.
ARGYLE'S CAPTURE,
George Briggs, the Birmingham forward, has been transferred Plymouth Argyle,
to
SEASON
FORECAST
LIKELY RESULTS FOR SATURDAY.
FAVOUR HOME TEAMS
Forecasting football results with any confidence is at no time s aimple task and at the beginning of a now season prognostication is rendered doubly difficult.
With no form to act as a guide one's vote must naturally be turn ed in favour of the home teams.
Tho Telegraph forecast for Saturday follows:
FIRST DIVISION.
ARSENAL
ASTON VILLA
Blackburn
HUDDERSFIELD
Middlesbro
+
Birmingham
Leicester
Leeds
WEDNESDAY
Portsmouth
EVERTON
V
W. B. Albion Sunderland ·
Manchester C.
Y
Derby
NEWCASTLE
Sheffield U.
T
STOKE Wolren
V
Tottenham
Chelsea LIVERPOOL
SECOND DIVISION.
BLACKPOOL V Preston BRADFORD DURY
FULHAM
Grimsby HULL Lincoln NOTTS F. PLYMOUTH S'HAMPTON
WEST HAM
T
Oldham
Swansea Port Vale Burnley
Millwall
Y
Notts C
Brentford
*
Alanchester U. Bradford C. Bolton
T
THIRD DIVISION (SOUTH).
Bristol R. Bristol C.
Bournemouth Charlton
Gillingham COVENTRY NORTHAMPTON · Luton
Newport
NORWICH Queen's P.R. READING
SOUTHEND Torquay Watford
SWINDON Clapton
THIRD DIVISION (NORTH).
Y
BRIGHTON Exeter
V
Crystal P... Aldershot
v. Cardif
T Wrexham
V Crewe
V
❤
Halifax Rotherham Gateshead New Hartlepools Darlington
+
Accrington
Southport
He went to Birmingham ten years ago from Denaby United and was in the team which took part Barnsley in the Cup final when West Brom BARROW
CARLISLE wich Albion won the Cup in 1931.
CHESTER Briggs. made
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The opening of a new season is always full of interest. It often secs clubs turning out almost en- firely new teams as compared with especially busy in building up their
obtained the previous acason, in addition to clevens. Fulham
the which there is a certain amount of signature of Abel, Chesterfield's "mystery" surrounding every team, goal-scoring centre-forward, whilst Will they settle down into a good Tottenham signed on three useful aide? Have the directors been players including J.A. Morrison the wise in getting rid of this player Kent Amateur county player. He and engaging another? These are is a forward of distinct promise. inevitable questions which are asked Kenneth Cooper, the former Oxford pearances in the first team for by supporters and which often pro- University and Corinthian outside-Birmingham and was their second MANSFIE vide the chief stimulus fer them right has signed amateur forms for best goal scorer. He usuallyday- Rochdale to go and judge for yourself". the Spurs whilst Potts, a young i ed at centre or inside-forward. STOCKPORT
He has never been capped, but TRANMERE This season everybody is wonderfull-back from Birmingham is also
was reserve for England against York ing whether the Arsenal can win on the books. the Championship for the third
Scotland at Wembley in 1928. time in four years, Most people too
see how sro Interested to promoted teams fare aniong
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ON
SATURDAY
USH HITBREADS
NISH TINGS
ESTTUEN, DEERS:
GETTING READY-Some of the Fulbam players putting in early ground training in rondiness for the opening of the season on Saturday. The Craven Cottage men have their eyes on promotion to Division 1 and these exercises may do much towards realisation of the ambition. (Planet News).
PROSPECTS OF CLUBS
WHAT THE HOMESIDE WRITERS THINK ABOUT THEM
The following notes on the prospects of some of the leading Clubs taking part, in the opening of the on Saturday have been gleaned from the comments of Homeside writers. WOLVERHAMPTON
season
READING
MANAGER SMITH'S
OPTIMISM
aro
Reading's hopes of regalning their place in the Second Division
finished fourth in the Third Division:
running high, for the team, which (South) last season, has been aiderably strengthened with this ob-.
ject,
COR-
At present, however, there are two. Haywood (centre), from a Scottish obvious weaknesses. A strong centro- junior team. Woodall, proviously half to take the place of Allan, last with Merthyr and the Wolves, in a year's captain, has become apparent..
Joe, Smith hopes to
too,
to
2.
Signings Which Point to new reserve half-back.
Of the men not re-engaged (15 in and Manager Revival
number) Barnes has gone to Exeter, make a capture in this respect before Rutherford to West Ham, Blake and the sessun commences. Then there is,
a workness in
in regard to the Having strengthened several posi-Richards to the Rangers, McAllister forwards, and an experienced man
and Inglis to Dartford. tions that caused anxiety last season, to Liverpool Watford (Councillor, take one of the inside berths would Wolverhampton Wanderers have no The
alleviate all doubts as to a a forcing doubts but that they will so improve J. Evans) and Mr. J Clifton have strength. Actually, there are only on last season's record that they will taken the places of Alderman F. W. aufficient forwards to constitute finish in the top half and so once Jeffs and Mr. F. Farquharson on the first team and reserve line. Here,. again become a power in the Premier board of directors.
again, Manager Sraith may have some Division.
Players engaged for the season 30 news for supporters within the next. Outstanding of the close season for are:
week or so. is Harwood, the inside for- Goal: Slater, McHugh. ward
from secured at a big fee
Backs: Brown, Moran, Lewis, Bradford City. Harwood, It is hoped, Ewington, Searle, Davica (T). will be just the man to bring the best Half-backs: Findlay, Woodward, obtaining that happy blending of
of Hartill, the Wolves clover Armstrong, Woodall,
experience and youth which is so ent, who claimed such a
Forwards: Chapman, Harnett,
to essential П football club ́in thesa inst водоп
Davies (W), Lane, Lowe,
Carter, days. Reg Irvine, Scott, Ritchie, McPherson. comes more good news.
Sixteen of last year's players have | been retained, notable absentres. being: Hollingworth, Wolves clover centre- half, and reckoned as one of the best
Allan and Eaton, who have not yet THE LONDON.
fixed In England, a fact which he would
xed up. No new
Nino
professionals. have hnd the opportunity of proving CHALLENGE CUP have been signed. but for injuries, is pronounced fittor
Goalkeepers: Mellors, Whitaker: than ever.
(Wolverhampton Wanderers).
Backs:
Richardson, Rowe, Morris, (Manchester. City). Boyle-
out
Cronen
Barraclough, too, the tricky left- winger, who was injured in the Easter games, is now sound, so at forward and half-back the Wolves should be as strong as any team in the League. At back, however, they are ap. Lowton and parently relying on
two
Brentford have secured Percy Clark, late Captain of Edinburgh University, who has played for it
SOME OTHERS. Edinburgh City and the Hibernians.
Some other important transfers big noises". Stoke and Totten He has signed amateur forme. He
Shaw, who stood the brunt of the clubs to raise plays right_back or centre half, is ham are the two
William Pearo (outside-right),
hard work last season. It sevins themselves into the First Division 21 years of age, stands 5ft 10in. Middlesbrough to Luton; Landells Kilmarnock
rather a daring polley, for if either Clark is a this year, so that London has once and weighs 12st. 91b.
(inside forward), Millwall to West QUEEN'S PK.
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injured there
are only inexperi again a "Big Three" in the senior schoolmaster and has secured an
Ham; II. McMahon (inside-right), Queen O. Sth.
enced players to take their place. division-Amenal, Chelsea and the appointment at Chiswick.
Mexborough to Southend; M. J. RANGERS
At gon' the Wolves have made a Spurs,
Leslie Bruton, the Liverpool
move. They had Brentford and Hull City make centre-forward has left senior foot-Boyle (right back), Bolton to ST. JOHNSTONE
promising goal-keepers in Ellis and Reading: T. Smith (inside-right). their way into the Second Division, ball this year and has signed forms Armfield Plain
C to Charlton;
Wildman, but both lacked that anti- the first named thus joining West for Lonmington Town the Birming-
cipation which an experienced player! Brain (centre-half), Villa to Ham, Fulham and Millwall to mako ton Combination club. London's representation up to four. Preston North End have eigned Boscombe: T. W. Rhodes (centre Committee: Grice (Birmingham), at this position possesses! This weak- Worthyness has been rectified by the signing But Interest does rot stop with on
Sheffield forward), Bradford to Port Vale. Atkinson, Burnicle and G.P... Stephenson,
Spiers from the Spurs. (Lincoln City), Edgar (Aldor-
The Wolves have not finished sign- these teams. There are the re-Wednesday's Inside forward,
shot), Harford (Luton), Arm-
additions are expected legated clubs. Will they prove whilst Baden Herod, the former
Ing yet; more ad strong (Queen's Park Rangers), at any day. atrong enough to regain their lost Tottenham Hotspur back, who for
Rutherford (Walford), Tully (As- They will play only one positions or will they find their the past two seasons has been
ton Villa), Spense (Manchester practice match, on the Saturday be roal level in the lower divisions? playing for Chester. has been
U), Hayward (Boscombe), Lovatt fore the season opens. Bolton and Blackpool were the transferred to Swindon.
(Northampton), Morris, Scott and Firat "wooden spoonists" of the
Starsmore (Swindon). it la Division last May and
of Bolton
INTERNATIONAL Enconceivable to think
nmong being anywhere else but
FOR S'HAMPTON Norwich City's Capture
AB
ORIENT GOING AHEAD
the top rankórs, many will be pro- pared to forecast that Bolton will
Get Signature of a be among the few tears who have
Welsh "Cap" and been relegated ono Beason
Clapton Oriont, promoted the next.
Chesterfield and Charlton drop disastrous season made an Impor down to the Third Division, the tant capture having signed on W. former to re-occupy their place in Crompton. a Welsh International
a
FREE TRANSFERS
Several Players Put On List Several well known players wero put on the free transfer list olther by their Clubs or by the Manage- ment Committee of the F.A., at the close of last season. Here is a lat of auch players with their clubs in brackets:
Free transfors granted by clubs
: who had named: Burgess (Spura), Reid (Blackpool), Grimshaw (North-
of
public
Early in September it is expected that they will play the return game with Nico (South of France) F.C. for a gold cup. Players on the books,
nro:
First Round Draw
1
In an interview, Mr. Smith stated: that be belloved he had surcecoded, in
flere is the draw for the first round of the London Challenge Cup which is being played on October 9.
ខ Kingstonian Dulwich Hamlet Queen's Park R. v. Chelsea Clapton Orient West Ham Millwall Charlton Hayes Brentford Tottenham v Fulham Finchley Arsenal Barnet Crystal Pal.
Ridley
(Bulton Wanderers).
Half-backe
Johnson, Barley, Darnell, Townsend, Telling, Powell, Hayhurst (Luton). Wright (Bolton Wanderers). Forwards:
McGough, Harston, Gamble, Oxberry, Chandler, Liddle. Butler (Bolton Wanderers), Samuel (Boutliend), Fielding. (Grimsby Town), Doncaster (Crystal Palace).
(Continued on Page 7.)
LAST SEASON'S FINAL
POSITIONS
Here are the final placing of the clubs in the four English Divisions at the close of the 1932-3 season.
FIRST DIVISION.
Goals. P. W. D. L. F. A. Pts. ..... 42 25 89118 61 58 42 23 8 11 02.07 64 42 21 0 12 80 68 51 42 20 9 13 83 70 40 42 22 515 71 63 49
Arsenal Goalkeepers: Spiers (Tottenham), Aston Villa Wednesday Wildman, Ellis.
Backs Lowton, Burnall, Dowen, West Brom.
Nowcastle Precce, Shaw, Smith (J).
Half-backs! Rhodes, Harwood Huddersfield (Bradford City), Healbeck, Holling Derby
Pincott, Nelson Southampton havo signed Fred worth,
Wildsmith. Portsmouth.
Lacus Gilchrist (Sandbach Ram Sheffield U. Young anipton), Brown (Norwich City). Cook, the Welsh international out-
Free transfers granted by the side-left, formerly of Portsmouth, lera).
Everton Forward: Barraclough, Bryant, who has nine international caps to Burgin, Clayton, Deacon, Gardiner, Sunderland 42 16 10 his credit. He played only a fow Hartill, Hetherington, Morris (Hale Birmingham.12.13.11 17 57 57 30 42 14 11 17 70 84 39 First Division matches for Port-sowen), Thillips, Protheroe (Mor-Burn smouth last season, owing to a knee thyr), Richards, Shelton, Smalley, Manchester C. 42 16 5 21 68 71 37 Injury, but a cartilege operation Thompson (Mansfield).
has, it is stated, been successful. Crystal Palace have algned E. Earle, an outside-loft who formerly played for Burnley, but who has spent the last three seasons with Boston (Lincolnshire).
WATFORD.
ATTACK RECEIVES
ATTENTION
Middlesbro
Wolves Chelsea Leicester Bolton Binckpool..
42 18 11 13 60 50 47 42 15 42 1 18 42 16 42 17 42 7 10
76 69 44 70 43 62 48 80 48 81 74 41
08 80:40
42 14 10 18.70 102 38
42 149 10 68 73 87 42 14 8 20 80 D5 36 42 147 21 05 78 35 42 11 13 18 75 89 35 42 12 9 21 78 02 33 42.14 6 23 09 85 33
··· SECOND 'DIVISION
Goals.
THIRD DIVISION (SOUTH).
Goalk :
Brentford Exotor Norwich
Reading Crystal Pal. Coventry
Gillingham
Torquay Bristol R. Watford Brighton
P. W. D. LF, A. Fis 42 24 10 6 90 40 02 42 24 10 8 88 48 58
42 22 137 88 66 57 42 19 13 10 108 71 51 49 10 8 15 78.64.40 7.42 19 6. 17. 103 77, 44
Northampton. 42 18 8:16-70 60 44 49 18 8 10 72.61°44 42 10 12 14,72 67 44 42 1 14 13 01, 58 44 42 10 12 14:00.00 44 42 17 8 17:00, 05-42 42 16 11 10 05 82. 42 13 18:16 78 78 89 42-12 18 17. 88, 00' 42 18 1118 72 87, 10.10 61 72 12 1
Southend Luton' Bristol C. Queen's P., Aldershot Bournemouth 42 Cardiff Clapton ... 42
18 21 59 93- Newport 42.11 7/24 01 105 Swindon
42 9 11 22,00
THIRD DIVISION (NORTH).
Goals.
F. W. D. L. F. A. Pts. 42 20 7 0 100 45,69.
→ 42′ 24 ~9,10 106 51′57.
42 22 8 12 64 64 62 42 10 10 18.75 60 48 42-17 14 11.77 70 48
Watford FC. have secured J. Dovan, an Irish outside-left, who ford defence will probably be the
When the season opens the Wat has been playing for Coleraine Club same as in the last campaign, with
P. W. D. L. F. A. Pls. Norwich City have signed one exception,
42 25 6-11 78 ́89 50 -3tull Thomas Halliday, a half-back who Queen's Park Rangers)
Armstrong (late of Stoke
42°20′16 7.96 61 65 | Wroxham at contre Tottenham
Fulham captained Darlington for three san- half in place of O'Brien, who has gone Bury
42 20 10 12 78.06 60 Stockport...42 21 129.99 58 54 42 20 0 13 84 to 40,
Cheater sons, and last season mada 41 ap- to the itangora na mahags.
Notia Forest 42 17 15 10:07 59 40 pearances with the club. Halliday.
Waleni A deputy for. Sinterin goal, Manchester U. 42 15 13 14 71 48 43
Doncaster captained England against Wales Mellugh (Portsmouth) has boon on Millwall 42 2 10 11 10 40 67 48 Gateshead .42.10 0.14.78, 07 at. Cardiff as a schoolboy Interna gaged, and how backs available are Bradford
Barnsley, 42 178 17 77 71.42
43 19 815 02 80 40 Searle (Charlton) and Davies (Preston N.E. 42 16 10.10-74 70 42. tional.
Harrow
.42 187 17 60 60 43 at half- Thomas Nixon, a product of (Chelsea), who can also play
Swanson
42 20 8:10:30 84-42 Gréwo back
42:10 4 10:50 64,42. !";",
242 178 17. 10 00 42 Bradford G., 42 14 13 15.05. 01:41 - Tranmere North-Eastern League football, who
Manager McBain has devoted his Southampton 42 18 6.19 48 08:41 Southport *43 12 7 18 70 07 41 was with Queen's Park Rangers
chief attention to strengthening the Grimsby 49 14 18 16 70 84 41 Accrington 42 15 10 12 78 7040 for six seasons as a full-back and
attack. Afel herson (Reading), re- Plymouth 42. 10.0.17 03.07-41 | Hartlepoole, 42 10 7 10 87110 89. enntre-half is being given a '
turns to Vicarage-road "s outside. Notts County 42.16 10 17.07.78.40 Halifax "month's trint by Crystal Palacð.........
43/14 10:18 00 70, 88 Manteld Charlton Athletic have alrhod Aleft, and his club mats, Ritchlo, Ill Port Vas Ipad, a Welsh Languo half-back of the other winganggo Lincoln
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