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With their neighbours, Chelsea and Brentford, in the senior ranks, Fu). ham occupy a position of splendid! isolation as the only Second Division team in the West of London. It ime that they made a bold bid to join.

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Under the gullancs of manager will Jack Peart they make another attempt

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More driving force, especially in away matches, is needed in the Ful ham side. The eleverness is there, Irut the great-hearted spirit necessary when fighting an uphill battle has been missing, at least in recent years. Perhaps change of tactics will work the oracle.

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As there are likely to be few changes In the team I cannot visualise Pulham

with a promotion chance in the com ing campaign, though they should establish a good position in

the top

1935.

W. A. H. Duff and Gordon Lum, two former Hongkon residents, who figured against the Colony lawn tennis interportera

in Shanghai..

The only newcomers are W. Hughes,

half of the table, Away points are of Archers Corinthians, Carmarthen, BADMINTON

The

opportunities on their opponents" | local D. S. A. tele-right, Younk

doubly valuable where promotion is left inek, and C. L. Keene, a right concerned and they ny squander back, who has been playing with the while forward their

there is a smart outsk grounds.

of Shawfield, is

Young gave Glasgow. notable newcomer

display in clever

in the game be Dennison, an inside-left from Natting- ham Forest, previously with New-tween the Birmingham Association! challe. Others include Burdett, a Juniors and the Scottish Juniors at hardy North-Eastern centre-forward, The Hawthorns Inst May and Miller, a little outside-left from Grosvenor is much stronger and leg has received regular

a very

Northumberland who had attracted bettur. ring the Inst few week

tansunge

he hopes to be perfectly fit at the

the attention of several clubs.

Fulliani will have the services of ing of the reason, Guest, and

and Hammond, the county Arnold cricketers, for the opening matches, White made their places secure last but even with their assistance the for- season, and Jones (C. W.) is nearly! ward time may prove the least satis. certain to lend the attack. The de- factory part of the team. A reshum fence strong all round.

uf positions may be necessary be

workmanlike combination is

ing

i discovered.

On the beautiful turf at Craven Coitage I expect Fulham to prove superior to the majority of their opponents. I fear, however, that new blood must be transfused into the sile before the First Division ambition in realised.

LIST OF PLAYERS

Birthplace.

A. Tosti (Burys

I Brooks (Mantegion)

J. Undan underland)

Pos. Hiht. Weht. ..G.

...

1. Nirch (Cannock Chase) '..R.B.

11

11 M

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MEETING

PROFIT MADE LAST YEAR

REV. MR. HIGGS RE-ELECTED

A successful year's working

wns

The terracing on the ground has reported at the annual general meet- been greatly improved, and the turf is of the Hongkong Badminton Ax- in excellent condition. A new diree-sociation hebi yesterday afternoon in tor has been elected, Councillor W. II. the board room of the South China Date, a highly capable young business Morning Post, and presided over by man, and n fornier active player for the Rev. J. R. Higgs, the President. the Mour Green Club.

The

list of players is: Goalkeepers: H. Hibbe, F. E. Clack, W. Turner

Backs: E. Barkas, H. Boston, W Hughes, C. L. Keone, A. Lilley, W2 Steel,

R.

Half-backs: C. Butler, C. Calladine,

The acting Hon. Treasurer, Mr. F. H. Kwok reported a prolit on the year's working of $38.31.

The meeting decided that the Lengue be conducted in the same manner as inst year, and that

no player who

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Derbyshire,

Thas played two matches in a higher

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4

M. Keeping (Milford) ..1.11.0 13 4

A. Burkley (Naitingæħnai) ... 5 *

11 12

1. Nast Condons ....... .R..

1. Pites (London) ........L

10

1. Cincke (Monttime)...RICH

1. Oliver (Pulham)

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12

13 10

8. Gabon (Barinatan)..... 6

J. Tompkins (Woking) ..C.HB. & 9 204 File (1ereford)...C... 0.12 0

5 GB 11

1. Clent (Lamdon... G.AL. II.

A. armat (Leytonstone) L... 1111

J. Batam (Stegy) ..... Im ? b. El.

T. Smith (Annfield Plain) O.R. 6 4

1. Gore (Coventry)

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0.12 75 19

11. Worsley (Stockport)...OR. G 7

11. nmmond (Move).

K. Magon (Deentford) ... Išk

A. Warburton (Manchester) 1.R.

E. Perry

'T. Hurdatz

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Hartlepool) C.r.

Dodik (Belin={}

Dennison (Ambie)

Finch alon!

Price (Stratford)

....C.F. 47

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G. Perret (Ledon)

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J. Arnold (Oxford)

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A. Allen (ramicy)

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1. Johnson (Dundee)

Mer Perez Man)..0...

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G. Len, J. Loughran, G. sub-division be allowed to play in n

L. Stoker, J. Sykes.

J.

Beasley, J. Dovine, D.

J. Dearson, W. F. Guest, A. T. Gros

F. Harris. venor,

C. W. Jones, F. Morris, S. H. Moffatt, S. J. Small, F. Shaw, F. R. White, F. Young.

NO. 39-NOTTINGHAM

FOREST

lower sub-division, without the en- sent of the Executive Committee.

It was also decided that the League start on November 15, and entries ure to close on October 21...

The following officers were elected for the ensuing year:

President, Rev. J. R. Higgs; Vice- President, Mr. E. de Sousa; Hon Vice-Presidents, Mr. F. Abraham, Commander T. A. Hussey, Mr. Justice Lindsell, Dr. II. D. Matthews,

Money Wisely Expended. A. Perce, Mr. E. M. Raymond

Hon.

Nottingham Forest's outlook for the and Mr. E. V. M. R. de Sousa; ito. coming season, which opens with a Secretary, Mr. L D. Skinner: visit from Bury, can well bo summed Treasurer, Mr. F. 1. Kwok.

up in the statement of the chairman All ninted clubs are requested to Mr. II. R. Cobbin, who says: "With the new material and the retention of the pick of last season's players, the chances of promotion are as good as 8149 12 ever they have been,"

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Competent Players Available

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No doubt the Forest Committee

nominate a member for representation on the Executive Committee, and send the Hon. their nomination to Secretary,

A vote of thanks to Mr. F. H. Kwok

realise now that a gamble in the direc and Mr. L. D. Skinner was accorded

tion of purchasing a few good men

the meeting for their work during

nesses would have paid last year, but the past year,

to strengthen certain obvious weak-

they stayed their hands too lung.

Experience gained during the last!

two seasons has told them that the SCOTLAND V. WALES

chief weakness was lack of duplica-

since Jast

Apell enter upon the new tion of positions, and season with good heart. They finished the £2,000 profit derived from a suc-

Birmingham

up last season with an excellent side cessful run in the F.A. Cup, plus a Scottish Team For Soccer and plenty of capable reserves. They little more, has been judiciously ex- unquestionably possess a good range pended on the buying of players,

of competent players.

During the close senson they have parted with McGurk, their Scottish international, who proved a poor bar gain. He has gone to Bristol City,

and Bradford has also been trans- ferred to that club. Bradford has donc Birmingham magnificent service, and his farewell appearance at St. Andrew's will long be remembered. Then Pearson has gone to Southend; Bulger to Lincoln City, and Hubbard to Luton Town.

Match At Cardiff

The newcomers are D. Edgar, right Sunderland; F. Wall- full-back fr m

Landon, Sept. 30, banks, full-back from West Ham; 0. Rowden. Inside forward from Derby

The following will play for Scotland County: E. Stubbs, outside left from in the Soccer International against Wrexham, and J. Gotty, n 17-year-old Wales ol Cardiff on October : outside right from Vale of Leven,

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C. F. Bellamy won the Men's The Forest havé, not yet raceceded (Hearts), Cummings (Partick), Section, and Mrs. W. J. Roberts the in their quest for a constructive goal- Massie (ilcarts), Simpson (Rangers), Ladies Section, of the Shek-O Golf Mr. W. J. Roberts... 39-10-23 scoring centre-forward, but they have Brown (Rangers), Delaney (Cletic),lub Eclectic Competition of 1935 Mrs. G. G. N. Tinson 88-83-29 two useful men in Dent and Burditt, Walker (Hearts), Armstrong (Aber-

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I GUESS YOU'RE THE DOCTOR WHO

WAS COMING ABOARD, ARENT

YOU ?

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I UNDERSTAND I'VE GOT A FIGHTING CHANCE TO GET BETTER, BUT IF IT WEREN'T FOR THIS FAST TRAIN, I

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