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 ranted their promotion, and I have no doubt that a continuance of the same will enable them to hold their| own in the coming campaign.
Naturally, few changes have been made, for it is only fair that the men who did so well fast year should be given the opportunity of carrying on the good work. The only notable newcomers are Cann,
a stury full-
back from Manchester City, a regular member of the City when they reach- ed the Final in 1934, and Diaper, a strong, bustling half-back from Ful- ham.
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER
Law Ayres throws his hat in the ring to win the love of Mac Clarke in Fox Film's "Silk Hat Kid,” a dangerous romanos bordering on the line of law and order, which starts at the Alhambra Theatro
on Thursday.
Other recruits, mostly young men, in their teens, will be sent to Bexley Wright (Tottenhams).G. I Heath, a Kent League team adopted in (Wolwich) ....(1.5 12
nn a nursery. The Charlton directors, s. cana Tomuay) $6.1
N. Smith Anfield Plain) 1.H. 50
to
very keen on the nursery idea, intend. Wonter (Newburn)... 11.
give it a thorough trial but that Shreve Holdon) .............JLD. 39 will not stop them from paying bid. Willana (Newport) 1.11, 64
J. Daken (ander) for new players should the Herrin (Calif)#fit #f
Bric.
11. Diaper Although Welsh, the big centre Welsh Manchester; C.H.B. G
Authmpton) ....R.HH. GN half, proved a hig success in the for. Itt finckney) .....CH.1.6 ward line, he will return to his proper Hunt (Hackney) C131. place as pivot. Unfortunately, Turner, Turner (Hrithi)...B. the left-half, will not be available in
13. Josune
¡Anfield Pla}}
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AUTUMN T
GOLF MEETING
COMPETITIONS AT DEEP WATER BAY-
HOLE IN ONE BY MRS. ANDREWES
The 'Ladies' Section of the Royal Hongkong Golf Club held a successful autumn meeting at Deep Water Bay yesterday.
The following are the resulta of the competitions:
Tombstone Competition.-Won by Mrs. C. C. Stark.
Hidden Number-Won by Mra.
A. K. Mackenzie.
Long Driving-Won by Mrs.
Whyte-Smith (Length: 191 yards).!
1935,
Mr. E. Temple McMullen, who,
Approaching and putting-Won after ten years service with the divi-
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The captain of the Section pre-of the CPR. Co. in Vancouver, has sented a special prize to Mrs. been selected for duty on the Orien
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KeRon, the club
kong. Re salled
L. R. Andrewes for doing the sixth tal staff of the company at Hong. hole in one during the competithe Empress of Canada, which is due
in Hongkong on to players that was the case. Inst
A native of Var. Mr. McMul- | should undoubtedly len, who is a sun of 3. E, McMullen, of distinction, who is now profession- meet with a larger measure of successK.C., general salieltor of the C.P.R. in 111ally engaged in London, has joined in the coming campaign.
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Vancouver, was educated at Vancon- Queen's Park Rangers,
Like many other managers, Mr. | ver public schools, Prineo of Wales The new men, though not numerous, F. J. Maven has been handicappell by high school and Trinity College school, come well recommended. Thore are money stringency in his search to Port Hope, Ont. three new halves: A. G. Brooks, of discover fresh talent to fit the places Bilston, whose position in on the left; of
Temple McMullen is widely known
badminton players who have sought fresh gobing, tennis, H. Lowery, Cleator Moor, Cumber
of
pastures. However, he expresses him-, squanh, racquer eireles on the Pacifie and the
who is equally
at honie on the self well satisfied with the results Ceast.
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or in centre, and W. Tudor, achieved up to the present, and if he Shotton, a son of a ruce prominent can secure two more useful forwards, Afblon player of naother generation, both in attack and defence the team
Forward the only now men
the opening matches, as ho recently w. Dodin (Gateshead) 1.1.1. & A
JH.. 8 " 7 had a cartilage removed. Sill, C. Dar (Newport) LH.B. 5 ย 10 Charlton will have a fine upstanding J. Wile half-back line, the lack-bone good team.
ure should be stronger than that of last H. Ashley, a centre from Smethwick season. Highfield, and T. W. Lewis, of Accies
In the past the players, taken as a and Pollocks and a former schoolboy whole, have been lighter than op- of Thonis (Swansea)...O.IL 6 1 10 2 ta-0
International, who figures at inside- posing sides, but now it will be 1. Kolmen lounge) 1.IL. B b 11 014 lex
tefl.
(Eh Winning)
It is good news that Pearce has J. Tanu (Plain Low) fully recovered from is severe in- A. Brown (Yarmouth) Jury. He will
R. Allen (Newburn) prean the dushing . Pearce (Shirebrook) Allen for the leadership of forward. Prior (winden) Jing which possesses ample craft and
pace,
Only in the rear division is there a doubt concerning Charlton's com- pact soundness. Against the strong challenges of Second Division attacks the backs may be tinble to become erratie. Still, Manager Jimmy Seed realise the possiblity, but, as he said!! to me: "We must nwalt events and not rush matters in our now com- pany,"
Once they have got used to the
live (Abkerabot)
0 Stephenson,
(Now Delevalt
-O.IL. A
C.
0 10 84re Here is a complete list of the possible to place in the field a fairly.
1. 654 100
12 #42 .0.1.5 10% 10 N .C.P. & 10
Boulter (Ton Pentre) ....
E Lancelotte (India) 5.1 1 late (firistol F. Hobbie (Dartford) ....... G .... b
players: Goalkeepers: J. Adams, E. Crowe, H. F. Pentson.
Backs: A. R. Finch, H. E,
weighty.
combination.
A fale proportion of former pinyers will be seen in action and with the
and
COUNTRY CLUB "AT. HOME”
PRESENTATION OF PRIZES
the
Foulkes, new blood the defence, despite the Country Club was held at Sheungshut
The annual "At Homo" of loss of such a valuable half-back as
than ever on Sunday and proved a mest enjoy-
N. A Mate, G. E. Shaw, J. Screen,
Swinden. II. F. Trenthun,
S.
20 Blacks;
10 10J. P.
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extra pace and quicker tackling in Few New Men But Well
this Section, I am certain that Charl ton will gather a good percontage of the points.
Recommended
Cup finalists and champions of the West Bromwich Albion would not be expected to make many changes in personnel.
There is one innovation at The Valley that I should like to see copied Central League, by other League clubs. All the grandstand Bente are offered one price, the modest one of half-a-crown, a most popular price for the most popular game.
PLAYERS ENCACED Birthplace, Fm. Ha S. Bertram (Baldon)
Only five men have since left the service of the club-D. Titompson, who has gone to Wrexham, G. Turton to Gillingham, E. Huntley to Rochdale, Weh.. R. Wilson to Port Vale sind 1. 128 Banks, formerly an amateur forward
Kidd, should be strony (South-Able function, a record attendance
as goalkeeper: B. Rossiter contributing largely to its success.
Palace) and W. G. Balloum (Tunbridge Wells Rangers) af backs; conclusion of the Gymkhana, Mr. Addressing the gathering at the while in the middle line G. Pybus
A. G. Brooks, J. Newcomers are D. W. A. Lambeth,
11. Lowery, eni) Murphey, H. Raw, W. Richard- son, A. Ridyard, J. Itik, J. Sankey, B. Trevis, W. Tidor.
Forwards: H.
J. I. Carter, Liey, (W. Boyes, (Chelsea), J. Turton (West Bromwich genre G. Leong, President of the
The
J. H. Driscoll, Albien) and R. Dann (Blackpool) wil A Gale, T. W. Glidden, C. Grosvenor, be availabl T. Green, J. A. E. Hickman, H. Hunt, additions to the attack include H. J. Jone, T. W. Lewis, J. S. D. F. Fisher (Swindon), G Tadnian, who Robbins, E. Sandford, J. Singleton, Rawlings, W. G. Richardson, W. W. first entered senior football G. Spencer, S. Wood.
NO. 34 GILLINGHAM
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Satisfaction About Club's
said: First, I must thank our guests for coming
to-day and for bringing the Kunshine. Their presence has added. musterially to the gaiety of the Gillingham player and was with
ocension
inn very cosmopolitan Oluli Bristol Rovers fast season, J. Watson and be likened to another very (Northampton) and
Dation International but here W.
important (Blackburn Rovers). The club will
body,
nately the League of Nations. also have the assistance of several The only difference is that here we do clever amateurs. Below is the com-
not quarrel. We are just like, one plete list of players:
big family and we have pulled to- gether with such good effect that, in spite of the depression, we have not only been able to keep the Course in fairly Hap-been able to effect a few minor Im- good condition but we have also
Jprovements,
Ballgom. Team-Building
*Provided Gillingham experience better luck in the matter of injuries
Goalkeepers: Holland, Whitelaw, Bucks, Lester, Rossiter, Foreman, Half-backs, Randle, Barrie, kins, Pybus, Torlon, Dann..
Forwarde Watson, Boldwki, Duncan, Doncaster.
Tadman,. Fisher,
tupped megre
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I know am voicing the sentiments of the non-Portuguese members when
any I
and unselfish marnerte the sporting in which the Portuguese have thrown this Club open.iq_us. Ladmiro-them-for-their foresight in realizing that the key of goodwill is to be found in the realm e keystone of sport and more so because they have
seconded
this realization by throwing the Club, open to all, irres- pective of nationality. As this is the only Club where we local people con play 'Golf, you will appreciate how alt the more grateful we should be to- wards the Portuguese.
I would like to congratulato ли prize winners and hope that in the forthcoming Reason the gods will smile more kindly on this year's unsuccess- ful competitors. I see I
see I figure in the
Prize-list but I know my standard of
play does not entitlo me to any prize!
and this is borne out the fact that
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winners-up, II. G.Leong and C. II. T.
in accepting the trophy allotted to me. Mixed Foursomes.-Winners, Mrs.
Roza.
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 today, and to ask Mrs. A. W. da da Rot to be kind enough to present the prizes. (Applause).
PRIZE WINNERS
ת.
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The prize winners were! Championship-Winner, A. W. du Roza; Runner-up, A. A. Lopes.
Captain's Cup.-Winner, A. Urqu hart; Runner-up, F. E. A. Remedies.
Junior Championship. Winner, E. Christensen; Suen.
Runner-up, C. H. T Ladles Championship-Winner, Mrs. A. J. Kew: Runner-up, Mrs, F. E. A. Remedios,
"Hope" Cup.-Winner, Mrs. A. E.
Men's Medal Play-Winner, F. E. A. Itemedios; Runner-up, A E. H Castro. A.
Ladies' Medal Play-Winner, Miss Williams; Runner-up, Miss M. Basto.
Ladies Handicap-Winner, Mrs. F E. A. J. Kew.
Remedios; Runner-up, Mra. AĮ Long Driving-Winner; A. W. da Roza; Runner-up, A. Urquhart Ladder GolfWinners, Mr. Urquhart; Mrs. S. Jox and E. C. Fin
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Clock Golf-Winners, A. A. Lopes
II. Castro: Runner-up, A. W. da Roza, and C. H. T. Suen.
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