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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. MONDAY, FEBRUARY
1934
ARSENAL
REVEAL SECRET
LA
CHAMP TAKES HIS FOE IN HAND
RECAPTURE BEST FORM TO WIN LEADERSHIP.
RESULTS SHAKE FOUNDATIONS OF THE PROPHETS
AMAZING COUPS EFECTED BY
VISITING TEAMS
(By "The Pilgrim”)
A remarkable reverse in football fortunes was witnessed with the mid-week and Saturday's engagements, Arsenal reveal- ing a hitherto latent reserve which has carried them to the top of the League table for the second time this season.
Derby at home were resint
the
Improved
1.Southend
unable to THIRD DIVISION (SOUTH). Wednesday challenge and had to be content with Bournemouth a division of points on the Baschall Brighton ground, this leaving the Rans two Bristol C.
Cardig points behind the Londoners.
winning at Nowcastic the Highbury Charlton mon have certainly justified their re- Clapton 0. putation as points collectors though Exeter groat
personal
Beasley, their
to Norwich
who Swindon
gots credit outside left,
clever Newport feint. Mos brought off some plon- Watford did naves.
scored the only goal by
Winning by the single goal against Huddersfield, Lolcester had to thank the sun for tomporarily blinding the visiting goalkeeper, Turner, when
with a high shot. Turner?
Norwich
& Aldershot
3 Coventry
2 Torquay
1 Bristol R
mpton Pal. Queen's 1. R.
*
3 Luton
3 Gillingham
2 Reading
League Table.
P. W. D. L. F. 30 19
Goals.
66
7 63 33
30.15 7
8 67 39
29.14
7 58 30
28 16
28 18
30 14 G 11
dealing and though Huddersfield Queen's P. R. 20 17
bombarded the home goal most the match they could not gain equaliser.
PRESTON'S COME-BACK.
of Coventry an Beailing
•
50 38 30 13 7 10 29 13 0 10. 45 32
47.48 2 29 11 8
How Barney Ross, the world's lightweight champion, stopped the Fargo Express-Billy Petrolle-in his tracks in their bitter 10- round bout at New York's Collaeum is shown in this picture during the seventh round as the title holder (left) paised to deliver h murderour right. Mort then 12,000 people saw the fight.
|CAER CLARK CUP REVOLVER SHOOTING.
Hongkong Ladies'
Now Record
Inter-Unit Championship
For Police Reserves.
WIN.
Bristol R. Charlton Exoter Luton Tottenham shared a koallean draw Swindon with Portsmouth at White Hart Lane Crystal Pai.
services of Clapton O... 39 11 0 13 62.53 28 though they lost the
10 10 37 47 28
For the second year In succession; Nichol who was injured on the head Aldershot ..
(second round) on Saturday, despite 8 10 11 41 44 20 while playing at right-half. Not for Brighten
the fact that the final score stood the Chinese Company of the Hong- the first time, the 'Spurs felt the Watford
at 6-1 in favour of the Saints, At kong Police Reserves have won the of Hunt's short stature Southend disadvantage
in dealing with high passes across Northampton the goal-mouth.
Cardiff
the
29
The C.B.S. gave one of their best CHINESE COMPANY 48.30
against St. displays of the season Andrew's in the Caer Clark Cup
30 10 6 15 49 50 26
20 9 7 13 37 49 26
28 6 13
28 7 10 11
24
20 8 7
20
05.16
20 6.12 12 32 49
220 7 8 10 41 74 17
Bristol C... Scoring in the first minute mado Gillingham
Aston Torquay too easy for thinge
appear Villa and Jolinson, the Stoke winger Newport went through their complatent de Bournemouth 29 8 16 49 08 foncu twice to secure both points. Preston's come-back reached heights of form when the Club took THIRD a brace from Bolton on the Bolton
third Barnalcy ground and moved up to place in the League. Despite penalty award in their favour Bolton Carilais could not hit the net and they failed Crewe to reply to the visitors' two goals.
G
Barrow
DIVISION (NORTH).
Halifax Hartlepools Hugh Gallacher of Chelsea was about to equalise against Middlesbro Manafeld
match New Brighton In the closing age of the when he was fouled. A popalty kick Southport was given in the last minute and Stockport the equaliser was obtained.
Norwich were lucky to get away with their home win against Queen's Park who missed three golden op. the For of scoring. portunitica Canaries, Warna crowned a brilliant run with a goal.
FIRST DIVISION.
Anton Villa
Blackburn
Derby Leeda Leicester
Liverpool
Middlesbrough
Nowcan lo Shefeld U.
Tollesham West Brom,
Arsenal Derby
Huddersfield
Tottenham Blackburn
1
1 Stoke
1 Everton
I-Wednesday.
Wrexham
G Tranmere
6 Darlington
0 Doncaster
1 Walsall
3 Yark
Chesterfield
$ Rochdalo
a Rotherham
1 Gateshead
4 Chester
the interval each side had notted ono, Inter-Unit Revolver Championship. but the pace proved too much for the schoolgirls in the second half.
Mins P. Gittins opened the scor- ing for St. Andrew's soon, after the start, but II. Knill lovelled up bo- fore half time.
The contest was held at the Bowen
Road Revolver Range yesterday morning, when four companies com peted.
At
There were four practices altogo- ther, the total number of points pos- In the second half Miss M. Wool-xible for each man being 120. ley performed the "hat-trick" Mins P. Gittins
and added ber second,
1 goal.
In the first round of the competi- 1tion the Saints defeated the C.B.S. 4 by seven goals to nil.
No. 1 each competitor was two shots at each of three bobbing men, the time being limited to four seconds. At the second practice three running men were the targets, the competitors being allow ed two shots at each. Three bobbing keads were given at the third prac tice and cach man was allowed four seconds to fire two shots at each. In. the fourth practice competitors were allowed three shots at each of two running men.
H.K. LADIES' RECORD. The H.K. Ladies set up a new ro- cord in the Cher Clark Cup on Satur- day when they, registered a score of 13 goals without reply, against the 2 Recreio "B". In their first clash earlier in the season the H.K, Ladies
The Indian Company, and the Fly- won by five goals to nil.
Mine E. Bonnar (4), Miss J.ing Squad were well behind the the Reserve Churchill (4), Miss J. Dalziel (8), Chinese Company and Miss B. Pope and Mrs. S. Adams Emergency Unit. None of the Indian representatives nor the Flying Squad. scored for the H.K. Ladies.
men completed the fourth praction, while the latter wore severely han dicapped in having only five competitors in their side against a full team of eight
The scores follow:
3 Accrington Lenguo Table.
Goola. P. W. D. L. F. A. Pts. 30 22 2 0 08 31 46 4 82 30 42 29:17 8 30 19:47 83 48 42
Chesterfield. Stockport Barnsley Wulan:1
Doncaster
2 Halifax
30 18 39
30
0 15 5 10 62
30 10
i Tranmere
28 14
2R
Wrexham
4 Manchester C. 1 Barrow
0
Huddersfield
Sunderland
Chelsea
Arsenal
3 Wolves
0 Portsmouth
Birmingham
League Table.
Y
Goals.
pools
0
21 Crewe
30 11
Southport Accrington York
80 6
31 10
31 10
2 New
P. W. D. I. F. A. Pis.
30 177 50 29-41
30 15 9 6 68 31 80
30 16 9 6 08 43 39
31 16 11 G3 -10 36 3 14 6
West Brom. 3 12 81 Wednesday 90 12 8 Manchester C. 30 12.
30 10, 11 9
64 60
Brighton 30 10
Carlisle
30 9
30 7
Darlington 32 9
Mansfeld
Chester .. 29 0 Rotherham Bochenlo
Airdrie
Aye
20. 7 30 8 3 19 38
SCOTTISH LEAGUE -
(FIRST DIVISION).
1 Clyde
Sunderland 30 11
2 Queen's Park
6
Everton
Collie
2 Aberdeen
Portsmouth 30 10 11 9
37 31
| Cowdenbeath
0 Falkirk
58 30
1
Hamilton
45 28
39 28
Affddlesbro 30 13 4
Lockin
11 G
20 30 0 10
Nowcastle. 30
Leicester Aston Villa
Wolves Stake,. Birmingham
Liverpool
28 10 8 10
31 11 6 16
30
an
Dundeo
Hibernians
Motherwell Partick
101 27 St Mirren
0 9 0 12 64 67 27
30 10 7 13 38 54 27
30 7 11 12 32
34 25
31 8 8 15 50 64 24
Shefeld U... 31 8 6 17 41 81 22
Chelsen
.20 7
10 41 54 20.
SECOND DIVISION.
Blackpool
Bollon Bradford C.
Brentford Falham
Hanchester U.
Notte County Plymouth Port Vale Southampton
West Ham
Griseby
Brentford
2 Bury
Third Lanark
Motherwell
0 Queen O'Sth.
2 Kilmarnock
7 Hearts
Rangers
1 St. Johnstone League Table.
Rangers Abordeon Hearts.....
Goals.
P. W. D. L. F. A. Pt 30 24 3 3 72 29 1 28 22 4 2 07 32 48
10 10 6 8 76 42 38 29 14 0.6 74 42 87
0 St. Johnstone 31 15 6 10 03 41 30 17 2 01 03 86 31 13 0
0 Preston N, E. 2 Queen O'Sth. 30 17
1 Kilmarnock
à Lincoln Oldham Barnley Bradford
1 Swanica
▸ Grimsby
B Millwall
1 Hall
Ayr ....
1 Falkirk
4 Collie
Hamilton
Dundoo
31 14 0
30 14 5
20 10 8
30 10
6
i
FANLING GOLF.
Marton--Wins-Final-In
Captain's Cup.
-Chinese Chimpany.
2.84. Ttla: 80 26 30-30 115 Wong Chang Chow Ching-chiu 30.30 15 20 100 David Loig
30 0 20 25 76
In the final for the Captain's Cup Diam S. K. Chan 20 30 20 15 85 1933. In connection with the Royal
Hongkong Golf Club, played at Fan-Thong Pahing ... ling yesterday. Q. E. C. Marton de He Shit-yu .... feated L. Goldman, 5 and 4.
In the Junior Championship final. A. B. Purves defeated F. S. T. But Un, 8 and 7.
CORRESPONDENCE
Establishment of a Cycling
Club,
Hoo Kom-chiu ..
5 15 10. 25 66-
15 15 0 20 50. 25. 25 10 30 90 Wong King-chuen 30 30 30 25 115 -185 170 135 105 685
- Reserva Emergency Unit.
F. Fletcher
R. Dunlap
J. A. Bendall Murray
Dorabjec is. c. 1
Sir-Since my arrival in Hongkong Van der Loly
ergency
3. 4. Ttl 30 30 30 25 115- 20 30 30 25 105- 20-30 20 25 95 16 26 5 15 30 256 00 25 530 20 15 00 25.10 10 28 70 10 20 10 20 00- 10 16 16 20-001
1. 2. 8. 4. Ttla.
155 190 140 170 655
Indian Company.
0 20
5.20
a few days ago investigations made. J. Raptis have elicited the fact that, in a sport- Ing Ferise, the cycllat is uncatered for, despite the existence of keen cyclists within its bounds; a fact which is most deplorable' in a place so modern
Feroz Al...... In other directions.
had Having the honour and plea Khushi Mohomed sure of being the founder of China's Z. G. Khan first cycling club (The Shanghai 8, B. Ahmed Wheeler-founded April, 1933) and N. Ahmed the present holder of all Chinese road-1. Din racing records, it is my desire to unite Mehdi Khan all cyclists in this district into a sport M. Y. Khan- ing body, the main object being to
enable the many branches of this sport
to obtain a firm hold in China. A
lesser ambition is to bring Hongkong
55 84 54.33 61.30 28
61 57
PA
28 10 7 50 62-27
1 Queen's Park 29 11 2 16 57 71 24
1
a Notta Forent 1
League Table.
Goaln.
P. W. D. L. F. A. Pts.
30 21 1 8 72 41 43 30 10 5 9 66 48 87
Proston N. E. 30.15 6 9 50 40 26
Blackpool
Port Vale Bolbo***** Bradford
30 18 0 8 48 39-85 30 15 5 10 44 38 85 80 18 2 12 57 40 34 30 26 1 13 61 58 81-12 8 20 11
Plymouth Fulham ... 30 12 Bradford C 30 18 West Ham.. 80 10 Oldhaut ... 30 Southampton 20 Notts County 31
Burnley
30 9 10
20 80
Swanson e Notte Forest 30 Millwall
20
Manchester C. BO
Lindoln
14 46
57 82
89 43 25
48 51
20 47 24 40.74
Hibernians
Clyde
20 10 3 10 42 53 23
20
7 0 18 48 58 29
20 7 8
8 4 17 60 05 20
20
St Mirren Partick Airdrio.
7 4 18 43 88 18 Third Lanark 28 67 10 47-84 17 Cowdenbeath: 30 4 22 48 01 12
SCOTTISH LEAGUE .
(SECOND DIVISION),
Brockin
Dumbartou East Fife
East Stirling Leith
Raith Roverm
0 Dunfermline'
3 Allos..
1 Montrose
0 Morton
1 Arbroath
6 Edinburgh
St.. Bernarda 1 Forfar Sten'Muir
1 Kings Park
League Table.
Dunfermline
Arbroath Morton. Han'mult
Albion
Goals.
10 10
10 10 16 0
25 20
10
Flying
85 110 50-245. Squad.
--1. 2. 3. 4. Ttla. ¡
0 10 B--
100 15
25
15
0 6-20
10 0 15 80
45, 20, 45110
In a position to challenge their A. O. W. Mooney northern comrades at Shanghal for Nz Chi-yin supremacy in all branches of cycling
Ho So
In view of the foregoing I should Chong King-chor 5 10 5 - 20 esteom it a favour if your columns Ho Wing-kwan
might be opened to a request that all Interested individuals communicate with me as early as possible, with a
view to the establishment of a Cycling
here. are points num
erous to mention in favour of an or: HONGKONG ganisation of this kind, and practica!-
ly rothing against it.
In the fourth set Lau and Chan
ESERVE
RUGBY FOOTBALL
SCOTLAND BEAT IRELAND
CALCUTTA
TA CUP XV.
Edinburgh, Feb, 24. Scotland beat Ireland at Murray Field by 10 points to nine in the Rugby International here to-day.
There were approximately. 40,000 spectators present ta seu the match, which was played under difficult condi- tions, showery weather with a justy wind blowing.
SPORT ADVTS.
"THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB.
ANNUAL RACE MEETING), 1984, 241h 26th, 27th, 28th February, sam
Monday 28th,
3rd March 195** Albe
On Baturday Toosday 27th, and - Wednesday "2812 February, the first ball will be rung at:11 am, and the first zaco' will Na run at 11.30 am." On Saturday, the Brd March, the first boll will de zirgr at 1:30 pm and the first race will be run as 2.00, p.m. tuka
The tin interval will be taken after the fifth race on the first four days.
MEMBERS' BADGES AND AFENCLOSURE, USA
Members are reminded that they and their ladies must wear, their badges prominently displayed through- out the Meeting,
No one without a badge will be admitted to the Members Enclosure.
"Badge admitting non-members
to the Members Enclosure and Chao Roome at $10.00 per day including fax or $40.00 including far for the (ladies: $6.00 and $20.00
Ireland started off with a rush and Mooting J. Russell (University College, Cork) | respectively); se obtainable... through' scored a try in the fifth minute of the Secretary, upon Introduction by the game. Thereafter Scotland held a Member, such Member to be raspen. tre upper hand and their forwards sible for all white, otest
opened out the game, They kept the frish: defence at full stretch through |
fout.
Badges admitting to Hembara Enclosure will NOT by on sala at the Race Coures,
The Secretary's Office, d
'Floor,' Gloucester Building, (Tel: 27704), WILL CLOSE AT 10 a.m. ON THE FIRST FOUR DAYS, AND AT 1230 p.m. ON THE FIFTH DAY.
A limited
Timns
will be each day at the Club provided
they are ordered in hone No. 21920.
En no pretext
R. C. 9. Dick (Cambridge Univer alty); scored a try for Scotland, and RW. Shaw (Glasgow High School) added the extra points. J. Allan (Melrose) later kicked a penalty goal. Orawford scored a try, for Scotland, who led by olevan points to thren obtain number of
S: Dick scored.ouse, the No. 1 Boy, Tel.:
will children be
when the interval arrived,
Оп resuming K
W. Shaw again a clover try which R. converted, to increasa Scotland's lead.
Ireland fought back gallantly and permuted in other enclosure during
O'Connor, University College, the first four days of the Meeting. Cork) and J. Russell each scored un- converted triea-Reuter,
J.
J.
CALCUTTA CUP
Scotland's Team Selected
Edinburgh, Feb. 24. The Scottish International Rugby selectors have announced the team which is to meet England for the Calcutta Cup at Twickenham en March 17, when the last of the season's International Rugby contests will be played.
It will be seen from the list of names that K. L. T. Jackson, the son
PUBLIC ENCLOSURE..
The price of admission to the Public": Enclosure is $4.00 per day. Including tax for all persons including ladies, and is payable at the Gato.
Soldiers and Ballors in uniform are y admitted to the Public Enclosure at $1.00, per day including tax.
Bookmakers, Tie Tać men ote, will not be permitted to operate within the precincts of The Hong Kong Jockey Club the Race Mcating
will be obtainable in the Restaurant, in the Púbile Enclosure...
Timing
SERVANTS PASSES. Passos for Servants will be issued on application to the Secretary, Brd Floor, Gloucester Building,
Employers are requested
to día. tribute them with discrimination and to endorse their names on the passes, 'Sorvants arg' not permitted in the Members Enclosure except for pass
of a former Shanghai doctor, has noting through on their duties but musi boca
en included in the team, Jackson is remain in their employers' stands.
at present an undergraduate at Oxford
Any persons found loitering with University and played in the Calcutta Servants passes in their possession Cup match last year, when A. - will, ferfelt the same and will be Gerrard, the former Hongkong boy,
removed from the enclosure.. was included in the English side.
By Orler, Scotland's selected team is as fol-
C. B. BROWN, lows:
Secretary. Hongkong, 12th. February, 1934.
KINGS THEATRE.
D. Brown (London Scottish); EW. Shaw (Glasgow. High School), R. C. S. Dick (Cambridge University), H. Lind (Dunfermline) and K. C. Fyfo (Cambridge Univer sity); Cotter
3. L.
(Hillhead High
(Edin School) and W. R. Logan burgh Wanderers)
.
. M. Ritchle (Watronians), G. Cottington (keine), Allan (Mel- rose), J. Beattle (Hawick), M. S. Stewart (Stewart's College), L. B. Lamble (Glasgow High School). J. A. Waters Selkirk) and J. G. Wathorston
Wander- (Edinburgh ero).
CLUB FIXTURES
Northern XV Trounce. The South
London, Feb. 24. In the mateli between the North and the Bouth at Twickenham to-day the former won by 18 points to nil.
Several club fixtures were played |. during the afternoon. The Harlequins were entertained by the Royal Navy, Instead of Portsmouth United Ser vices according to the fixtures.
Full results of the important club fixtures played to-day were:
18 South 19 Old Leyslans
1 Swansea
North
Blackheath
· London Scot.
Gloucester Northampton Oxford U. Plymouth Rosslyn Cardin
Newport
11 Old Millbillions 24 R. A. F.
14 Leicenter
18 The Army
12. Guy's Hosp, 24 Old Bluca 21 Harlequins 27 London Welsh
o Llanelly
-Reuter.
boat their opponents 6-1. Laf VOLUNTEERS TO PLAY
and Lul then decided that they were not careful they would most 'decidedly lose tho match and won the first five games straight off. They were, how- YACHTING.vor, not allowed to take their
last game too easily for after-a atif fight their opponents gained
K. C. C.
Cricket Team Chosen For Wednesday
The following will represent the
On behalf of thong of 1 ur readers Catty won the R.II.KY.C. race to the next four games. The most who find this of interest, and a' means Lantau Island on Saturday over a thrilling part of the whole game of indulging in their chosen sport or distance of 62 miles. F. C. Manning was renched when the score waA hobby. I thank you in anticipation of sailing the vessel. Typhoon was at 5-5, Las and Chan gaining the Volunteers in a friendly moth your favourable consideration of this second and Azuma third. request.
The results follow:
+
HENRY A. G. KEATES, Royal Army Service Corps Cutty
Headquarters, Hongkong.
King' Park 27 12 6 D 61 60 80
advantage not less than five times rainst the Kowloon Cricket Club Finished Corrected Porn, before finally taking their fourth on Wednesday on the Hongkong
1 ...6.20.43 4.41.41
and last game. The finalet Cricket Club ground commencing (F. C. Manning)
was won by Lal and Lul at 6-4. at 2 pm Typhoon 7.04.82 6.15.18
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