HOME SOCCER PROSPECTS
NO. 32 CHARLTON ATH.
MAY JUSTIFY PROMOTION
After two years in the Southern Section, Charlton Athletic return to their rightful sphere in the Second Division. The fine type of football displayed throughout last season war-
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their promation, and I have ut that a continuance of the f Kuna will enable them to hold thoir own in the coming campaign.
Naturally, few changes have been made, for it is only fair that the men well last year should ba who did
Kiven the opportunity only notable of carrying on the good work. newcomers are Can, a stury full- hack from Manchester City, a regular member of the City when they reach- ed the Final in 1934, and Dlaper, a strong, bustling half-back from Ful ham.
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 24,⠀⠀ 1935.
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Other recruits, mostly young men, In their teens, will be sent to Bexley. Wright (Tottenham) ....6.6.1 8. Robbins (Woolwish) ... 11 Heath, a Kent League team adopted N. Smith (Anfield Plain) 1.6 as a nursery. The Charlton directors, it. Cane (Tony) very keen on the nursery iden, Intend M. Forster Newburn) ...RB, & 11 to give it a thorough trini but that three indon).15.
1. Oaken (Hanley). will not stop them from paying big. William (Newport)
Jl68 money for new players should the F. lisrein (Cih53} . HELD. I 11
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(Southampton) ...........KILIR 5 Although Weish, the big centre
TECH | P. Welch (Manchester) C.H.D), G half, proved a big success in the for-F. Riet (Hickory) .....CHD. ward line, he will return to his propera. Hunt (Hackney) * .C.H.B. & place as pivot. Unfortunately, Turner, H. Turner Tritdir) ..L.B.6 0
[SF] J. Jobli the left-half, will not be available in
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half-back line, the back-bone “of a 1. Thaman (Swanson) good team.
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BAER-LOUIS FIGHT
Pugilists Ready For £1,000,000 Ring
New York, Sept. 23.1 Max Baer and Joe Louls hovo finished the raining and, are all ready for the battle upon which morn than £1,000,000 has been wagered. The odds are une to two on Loufi. Max sayo that the verdict will go to the pan able to absorb most punlah: ment, which has been proved by him but not yet by Loula, who has noti been benten previously."
Max's happy confidence is not shared by his followers, who are dis- showing in appointed with Max's training.
Rumours are current that the fight will be a "bag in for Baer becaus the white will be quickly, scotched, but the fight will be on the level.
Baer's wife is unable to bear the night of the light and will not be present. Louie manager has ranged for a police escort for the
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purae money. Louis has been deluged Mr. E. Temple McMullen, who, with mascots and lucky charms, in-after ten service divl
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o players than was the case
Inst
Caron, the club should undoubtedly ect with a larger measure of success in the coming campaign.
Like many other managers, Mr. P. J. Maven has been handicapped by money stringency in his search to
The new men, though not numerous, come well recommended. There are three new halves: A. G. Brooks, of lecover fresh talent to all the places Bilston, whose position on the left of players who have sought fresh H-Lowery, of Cluator Moor, Cumber pastures lowever, he expresses him- land, who is equally at home on the self well satisfied with the results ho right or in the centre, and W. Tudor, achieved up to the present, and if
nent can secure two more useful forwards, Albion player of another generation, both in attack and defence the team Forward the only new men are should be stronger than that of last 121%. Ashley, a centre from Smethwick season. Highfield, and T. W. Lewis, of Accles and Pollocks and a former schoolboy International, who figures at Inside left. Here is a complete list of the registered players:
Goalkee I. F.
J. Adams, E. Crowe, Backs: A. I. Finch, H. E. Foulkes,
of Shotton, a son of chce prominent achieved
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It is good news that Pearce has. fully recovered from his severe in Brown (Yarmouth)
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preak the dashing, C. Pearre (Ehlerbrook) Allen for the leadership of a forward H. Prker (Swinton) Jine which possesses ample craft and Olive (Aldershot)
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(New Deloval), JA & 945 10 182% Only in the rear division is there: F. Boulter (Tan Pentre) (LL.B 7 a doubt concerning Charlton's com E. Lancelotte (India) ... IL G 10
IT. Hlobhl (Dartford) ...... pact soundness. Against the strong. But (Bristol)
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pace,
the backs may be tiable to become
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N. A. Mais, G. E. Shaw, J. Screen,
Swinden, II, F. Trentham,
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Half-backs: A. G. Brooks,
In the past the players, taken as a whole, have been lighter than op- posing sides, but now
It will be possible to place in the Reld a fairly weighty combination.
in Hongkong on
A native of Vancouver, Mr. McMul-
len, who is a son of J. E. McMullen, KC., general solicitor of the C.P.I. in
Vancouver, was educated at Vancou-
Ver public schools, Prince of Wales high Rchool and Trinity College school, Port Hope, Ont.
and
Temple McMullen is widely known
golfing, tennis, badminton quash reques circles on the Pacifie Cast.
COUNTRY CLUB "AT HOME" PRESENTATION OF PRIZES
A fair proportion of former players ..GE & 105 10 H
will be seen in action and with the .C.F. 5 10
The annua} "At Home" of the new blood the defence, despite the 12 3 ..CP. G
loss of such a valuable half-back as Country Club was held at Sheungshu! Kidd, should be stronger than ever, on Sunday and proved a most enjoy- attendance a record Newcomers are D. Whitelay (South-able function 10 2 Edwards, W. A. Lambeth, II, Lowery, Crystal Palace) and W. G. Bailsom
as goalkeeper: B. Rossiter contributing largely to its success.
the gathering at the of (Tunbridge Wells Rangers) as backs;
the Gymkhana, Mr. of the President G. Leong, while in the middle line G. Pybus
naid: (Chelsea), J. Turton (West Bromwich Albion) and R. Dann (Blackpool)
First, I must thank our guests for be available
coming to-day and for bringing the The additions to the attack include sunshing. Their presence has added to the galety of the first entered senior football
is Club
erratic. Still, Manager Jimmy Soed NO. 33-WEST BROM.
realines the possibility, but, as he said
to mu; "We must await events and
not.
pany" matters in our now com
Once they havo got used to the
ALBION
extra pace and quicker tackling in Few New Men But Well
this Section. I am certain that Charl-
ton will gather a good percentage of Recommended
the points.
There is one Innovation at The Valley that I should like to see copied by other Leagüe clubs. All the grandstand sents are offered at one price, the modest one of half-a-crown, most popular price for the most popular rame,
PLAYERS ENGAGED
Birthplace
·S. Bartram (Bolden)
Pom. Hght. Wght
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Cup finalists and champions of the Central League, West Bromwich Albibn would not be expected to make many changes in personnel..
Only five men have since left the service of the club-D. Thompson, who has gone to Wrexham, G. Turton to Gingham, E. Huntley to Rochdale,
J. R. Wilson to Port Vale and. R.
J. P. Murphey II. Raw, W. Richard son, A. Ridyard, J. Rix, J. Sankey, B. Trevis, W. Tudor
J. Forward: H. Ashley (W. Boyer, Coen, J. H. Driscoll, A. Gale, W. Glidden, C. Grosvenor, T. Green, J. A. E. Hickman, II. Hunt, II. J. Jane. Rawlings, W. G. Richardson. W. W.
G. Spencer, S. Wood.
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Robbins, E. Sandford, J. Singleton, Gillingham player and was with and may be likened to another very
W. Lewis, J. S, D. F. Fisher (Swindon), G Tadman, who siy
NO. 34-GILLINGHAM
Satisfaction About Club's
Team-Building
Provided Gillingham experience
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Bristol Rovers Inst season, J. Watson
(Northampton) and W. Duncan
can International but more Important (Blackburn Rovers). The club will body, namely the League of Nations.
also have the assistance of several clover amateurs. Below is the com plete list of players:
Goalkeepers: Holland, Whitelaw.
only difference is that here we do not quarrel. We are just like one big family
and we have pulled to- gather with such good effect that, in
Bucks, Lester, Rossiter, Foreman, spite of the depression, we have nat Baliom.
Half-backs. Randle, Barrie, kins, Pybus, Turton, Daun,
Forwards: Tadmian, Fisher,
been able to keep the Course In Orly good condition but we have also been to effect a few minor im-
abl J.provementa,
Hop-
12 8 Banks, formerly an amateur forward | better luck in the matter.of injuries | Watson, „Baldwin, Duncan, Doncaster.
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I
know. I am voicing the sentiments
of the non-Portuguese members when I say I deeply appreciate the sporting and unselfish manner in which the Portuguese have thrown this Club upen to us. I admire them for their foresight in realizing that the keystone of goodwill is to be found in the realm of sport and more so because they have seconded this realization by throwing the
the Club open to all, irres- pective of nationality. As this is the only Club where we local people can play Golf, you will appreciate how all the more grateful we should be to- wards the Portuguese,
would
like to congratulate all prize winners and hope that in the forthing season the guds will smile more kindly on this year's unsuccess- ful competitors. I see I figure in the Prize-list but I know my standard of play does not entitle me to any prize and this is borne out by the fact that
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my handicap has since been raised! Men's Foursomes-Winners, E. T It has been whispered to me that it is R. Leitno and F. E. A. Remedios; Run- "olo custom" to let Presidents winners-up, II, G.Leong, and C. II. T. something, so I shall have no qualma | Suen,
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In accepting the trophy allotted to me. Mixed Foursomes. Winnern, Mrs. In conclusion, I would like to thank F. E. A. Remedios and A. Urquhart; the Ladies for attending to the "cats" Runners-up, Miss M. Basto and A. W to-day, and to ask Mrs. A. W. da da Roza. Roza to be kind enough to present the prizes. (Applause).
PRIZE WINNERS
Men's Medal Play-Winner, F. E. A. Remedios; Runner-up, A E. H. Castro
Ladies' Medal Play-Winner, Miss A. Williams; Runner-up, Miss M.
The prize winners were: ChampionshipWinner, A. W. da Roza; Runner-up, A. A. Lopes,
Captain's Cup.--Winner, A. Urqu
Ladies Handicap.-Winner, Mrs. Fj hart; Runner-up, F. E. A. Remedios. E. A. Remedios; Runner-up, Mrs. A.
Junior Championship.--Winner, E. J. Kew. Christensen; Runner-up, C. H, T.,
Suen.
Ladies'
Championship-Winner, Mrs. A. J. Kew; Runner-up, Mira, F. E. A. Remedios.
"Hope" Oup.-Winner, Mra A. E. H. Castro; Runner-up, A. W. da Roza,
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Long DrivingWinner; A. W. da Roza; Runner-up, A. Urquhart.
Ladder Golf Winners, Mrs. A. Urquhart; Mrs. S. Jex and E. C. Fin-
Clock Golf-Winners, A. A. Lopen|| and C. H. T. Sten.
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