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leanly divided on the question and that the governing body will put their foot down and have none of it.

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THE HONGKONG

FASTEST SPEED BOAT..

HAS LIMIT BEEN REACHED?

.GAR WOOD WON'T GUESS

TELEGRAPH. THURSDAY, MAY 9, 1935.

Fifty Years Of Soccer Activity AT WRITES FINE

SIR FREDERICK

BOOK OF REMINISCENCES

WORCESTER'S

LOSS

(BY ARBITER)

Sir Frederick Wall has added golden pages to the history or the Fifty Years of Foot- which is published to-day (Cassell, Sa.).

SOMERSET MUST FIELD legal profession, and who was then

or ly 500,

BETTER

It is a fascinating story of a mar who ferrook the farm to enter tho

Miami Beach, Fla.

led by his natural athletic interests Gar Wood, gray-haired Fox" of

to take a high ndministrativo post in powerboat racing, is convinced bl

a pastima which then was only begin- LINCOLNS v. REST.

Miss Amerien X is the world's fastest Those who take this view complete.

ning to capture public Imagination." Worcestershire, who on May 1, The following will represent the

beat in any kind of water-as his enjoyed the first game with the on describing football as "our game." Sir Frederick has always Insisted ly misunderstand the position. The League against the Lincolns: Harm-cards would indicate but even he South Africans, made a profit of In his work as secretary of the Foot- sworth (East Lanes.); Cpl. Slack doesn't know just how fast she is, and a thousand pounds in the cor- ball Association, he never forget that two bodies are not working as rivals, (RE.), and Spr. Dudley (E). Ne pretty never will Their relationship is closer and more Ying-kee (Eastern), Cpl. Mellug felle after the world anit

Here to send his ren-going pro-responding match last year with it longed to the people, and through- intimate to-day than it has ever been, Lancs.): Cheng Sul-hang (Eastern recod. Wood discoursed on the subject to enable them to make

I'te. Eckersley (Eist

water the Australians. As this did most out the years of its wonderful develop. and to suggest that the management Fax. Sullivan (I.W.F.), G. Duncan fultimates" for powerboat speeds. on the season for the first time

profit ment this was his guiding principle.

THE AMATEUR SIDE committes of the F.A. would proposes ahhah: Printer Reserver: Sul- boat will go. Certainly 1 don't, and crease their membership by neare proud that this side of the game has "No one. really knows how fast a in thirty-five years, and to in-un amateur, and he is tremendously At heart I think he has remained * course inimical to the interests of leck

(Enstern). CR.E.) Lee the game, even if it suited their own,(Eastern),

no naval architect, Ching-choi

engineer L/Cpl.

ENIA

scientist has ever proved to me that, to another bumper match in May, od, too, by the fact that the amateur (Enat

never been submerged. Ile troubi- in downright stupidity.

lanes.), L/Cpl. rat (R.E.), Span hour, but that in a guess. Your Although the batting starts off with player.

there is a limit. I can say 200 miles Craig R.E.), G. Fowler (Club) and guess is as good. No one can prove three such accomplished stalwarts as

The team is of uneven strength. has lost his place as t Arst-class Mr. John McKenna and his cafus. Singleton (R.W.F.). leagues are a very vital part of the KOTEWALL CHARITY CUP

anything about it because very few c. F. Walters, Gibbons, and

Do you know," he asks, that F.A. They are officials of the wideati

people knee anything about it.

the Kenneth Hunt was the last Corinthian experience, and it is just as important Army against the Royal Navy in the are not there,

The following will represent the "The opportunities for experiment one and the bowling is not strong.

Nawab of Pataudi, the tail is a long to play against Scotland, in 10117" lo them as the controllers of the great al match of the Kotowali Charity expensive proposition and frequently year by the loss of Brook, who has since 1919,

4 Roced boat is an national competition that the

Allack will be further weakened this amateurs have played for Englund He also points out that only nine i should be guided along the right lines, commenclung at 6pm-Fus. Row the fingers of one hand all the boats, sinal to the Keighley club, in York

game Cup at Causeway Bay on Sunday, isn't much fun. You can count on accepted an appointment as profes-Bower.

the last Beaklon, the Association have not lands (R.W.F.; L/Cpl. Swain (East that ever

being A. G. yet been invited to pass judgment on Lancs.)

went over 100 miles an hire. and L/Cpl. Steele (Eastbour."

For the passing of the amateur the question. All they have been ask-Lanes); Fus, Keneghan (R.W.F.),

from the England team, Sir Frederick ed to do in to allow the League to try L/Cpl Lawton (East Lanes,), Cpl. record of 124,86 miles an hour, mase come newcomer is G. E. B. Abell, the matter how much it may be denied, Miss America X has a freshwater to plny more frequently, and a wel "There is a feeling," he says, "no

It is hoped that Pataudi will be able puts blanie on the public schools. a system which they believe wil make North (East Lancs.): Pte. English on the St. Ini pe Deten in old Oxford wicketkeeper. Much will that Rugby should be the game of the for the better control of matches, and (Lincolna), L/Cpl. Higgins (in 1932, and without "pressing". When depend upon the bowling form permission cannot be withheld. enitis), Pte. Sandford (East Lanes), that record was made the boat lind Perks, Jackson, and Howorth, and on should be left to the masses, to me

1/Cpt. Raldry (Lincolns). Cpl. Ridley (Lincoln), Capt. and a horsepower of only 6.400, compared, the efficiency with which they are in Arvours of snobbery."

of classes, and that Association Football

plant." with the 7.200 horsepower of the four supported in the field. Packard motors in the present power

Yet, in pointing out how play was Somerset suffered a good deal fast changed in style, he holds the Corin- "It was only a few years ago, you

senson from a non-catching epidemk, thians responsible for the intradue- know, when 5 miles an hour was, largely upon an improvement in field- does not concent his dislike of the this year's prospects depend ties of "Brst time" methods. And he (Continued on Next Columns, j ing. The team a At present con- slapdash football of to-day. "In this elitated is not particularly strong or ern speed is generally the first con well-bainnerd, and too much depends nateration," he adds. "I prefer skill upon the prowess of the brothers Lee, with the foot." whese reoman service is worthy of all In his long life it is natural that praise. Wellard, whose lusty hitting Sir Frederick should dwell on the is such fun to watch, is hoping for past. He writes of those wonderful a less expensive season with the ball, pioneers who founded the game with and further hopes are set upon the such sound judgment and vision. Sir return of Andrews, who land great Francis Marindin, who was president. success as an all-rounder during his of the FA. from 1874 to 1890, Lora period of absence in Scotland.

Kinnaird, who succeeded him, and Sir LIMITED ATTACK

Charles Clegg, who still holds the Hampshire will feel keenly the loss position. All three were champions of Kennedy, who is now occupied an of amateurism, yet although they d coach at Cheltenham College. Her- not like the advent of pretensionism man and Creese are Improving they did not shirk the responsibility bowlers, and Boyer is an untiring f governing IL veteran, but after this trio the rel In writing of the players of the serves of attacking power are some past 50 years it is plain that Steve what scanty.

Bloomer was the upple of his eye.

The match with the Anglo-Srots at Highbury is the affair of the associn- tton, but I shall be surprised if in Lancs.). Sgt. Ash (Lincolns), te Reserves:dn. Harmsworth (East the event of a proposal in have two Thompson (Lincoln). Pte. Mather referees being put forward it is not a lones.) and approved,

Spr. (RE).

Howlett

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W. G. Lowndes, who will again lead. He was the greatest scorer in Br the team, may be well advised to allow class footliail and in many respects himself a larger share in the attack. never had a superior.

ALEX JAMES

R. H. Moore, the young Bourne- mouth amateur, was the discovery of Mr. William Bassett, still an out- last season as a batsman. He scored standing figure in the game as the over 1,500 runs in his first full season chairman of West Bromwich Albion. of county cricket, with an average of and the wing forwards, Fred Spikeley, over 33. A confident and carefree William Meredith, and "Jock" Simp player, with good style and plenty of son, were also has heroes. Of the anishing power, he may well be con-amateurs he thinks that Vivian Wood- sidered for Test honours if his form ward was a greater player than G. O, continues to improve

Smith.

En connection will the competition for the beal transcript of 500 consecu tive words from the dialogue of the picture, "After Ofee Hours," shown Intely at the Queen's Theatre, the Office Appliance Co. announces that the prize of Royal portable type writer has been awarded to Janet 1.. Locke, of 4 Confult Road.

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But he places Alex James, in a glowing tribule to the Arsenal cop- tain, on a pinnacle which no other player ins ever attained. "Alex Janes is the greatest of all the out- standing players of his period unit in my judgment he would have been just es masterful, whimsical, and self- possessed in any period when footbal has been an organised, collective, and disciplined game.

"livu more in the present than in the past. I am confident that I have The Hongkong Stock Exchange never seen another James and it would have received a cable from Messrs. be almost foolish to be sanguine, ot Derrick & Co., locul Secretaries Singapore of the

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any June interim divident."

considered the all-time tops for motor-! boats, and 100 miles an hour was Just

a crazy dream," Wood reminds,

But in the words "the opportunities for experiment are not there" lies the roason Wood doesn't know the full possibilities of his fleet craft. He has, after all, only one Miss America X und it is, as he says; an expensive proposition.

It isn't likely that he'll ever drive this craft to the limit of its terrific power-where back-breaking pound- ing on the deck and sides and bottom of the hull would force him to case off from aheer exhaustion.

Unless unless someone else builde a boat that topa Miss America X's record. Then Wood, would probably "give her all she has." He set his 124.86 mark a few days after defeat- ing Kayu Don, English sportsman, in the Harmsworth trophy race of 1932, nt Detrolt-Associated Press.

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