THE HONGKONG

TELEGRAPH. THURSDAY, JANUARY 16, 1936.

TOTTENHAM AND CHELSEA WIN CUP REPLAYS

NINE GAMES

PLAYED

BARNSLEY SHOCK

STOKE BEATEN AT HOME

Landon, Jan.17 Only one F. A. Cap replay remains outstanding as a result of to-day's programme when nine third round matches were decided. There was nothing exceptional in the results apart from West Ham coming

a cropper at Luton and the de- feat on their own ground, after time, of Bolton.

Chulson get through easily and Tottenham scraped the odd goal at Southond Wednesday the holders advanced another stage, huf Birming- ham

surprisingly were somewhat beaten before their own supporters.

Millwall proved no match for Stoke on the latter's pitch, whereas Tran- more found home-ground advantage fust suficient to overcome Nolla County.

The full resulta пл cabled by Router follow,

THE RESULTS

Chelsea Southend Laton

4

3 Norwich

1 Tollenham

3

Wednesday Birmingham Trantiere Lends

Stoke

Bolton

West Ham Crewe

0 Barnsley

Notts County

3. Wolves

4. Millwall

0 Blackburn

after extra timo.

REVISED DRAW

Bradford City v. Blackburn,

Liverpool v. Arsenal Chelsea v 'jymouth, Darby v. Notin Forest.

Bradford v. West Bromwich. Stoka v. Manchester U. Tranmere v. Barnsley. Tottenham v. Huddersfield. Manchester C. v. Luton. Wednesday, Newcastle, Leicester v. Walford. Fort Vale-v-Grimsby, Wolves or Leeds v. Bury. Fulham v. Blackpool. Middlesbro' v. Clapton O. Preston v. Barnley or Shoðföld --Router.

Sensational Home Defeat Of Reading

FIRST SINCE 1932

Rugby-Playing British Tars Beaten By Americans

Testing Interport Team

CHANGES AT SHANGHAI TO BE REVEALED

Lee Wai-Tong Must Not Take

Risks On Saturday

(By "Veritas")

COLONY

To

HOCKEY UNDER Hints To

REVIEW

CONDUCTED BY THE PILGRIM

Our Lady Interport Players

HOW THEY

CAN BE

AT THEIR

BEST

It is with a certain amount

of trepidation and in the

Our Daily Golf Hint

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One of th secrets of long hitting is to strike the ball just after the low point of the downswing has been passed: at the start of the upswing- G. E. Lardner

hope that the ladies will not SHANGHAI

Here is a scramble for the ball no doubt, my good intentions,

members of the all-star American I submit below some hints INTERPORT

team picked for the occasion met

and defeated the British rugby team to our Interporters on the made up of sailors from the cruiser

H.M.S. Dance at San Diego, Calif eve of their departure for XI CHOSEN

A grand pils up occurred when the Shanghai.

ball" was kicked high into the

with British tire and hometown Miss J. Lumson:-When clear- athletes struggling for possession and ing the ball it is well to bear in just then the cameraman got busy. mind that feet are always safer

SATURDAY'S MATCH

the

Will be played on Royal Navy ground at Cause- way Bay.

Will start at 3.30 sharp. Will be the only appear- anco of the Interport team before leaving for Shanghal.

Hongkong's only opportunity to judge the Death Crash

worthiness of the team chosen to represent the!

Colony in the annual Interport football match Of Track against Shanghai.comes this Saturday, when our nominated combination oppose The Rest in a Ace practice match but a few hours before-sailing.

-:But it is unreasonable to ex- an impressive showing and they pect too much from "Our should not permit the possibility Chosen" on Saturday. If of a few knocks to deter them from imperative that the players playing their normal game. They take no undue risks of injury, have been supplied with, first rate opposition-a side good enough to

vato

than the hockey stick. Use your feet in preference. Remind your' backs that they should not crowd the goalmouth and thus obstruct your vision, for it is, highly, im- portant that you keep your eyó on the ball.

Miss E. M. Gray: When hard pressed you are inclined to kick the ball in attempting to stop It. It is well to remember when taking this risk that if the offence, la com- mitted inside the "D" a penalty corner results which may easily lead to a goal against you,

Miss A. Fowler:-Take your time when stopping the ball and try to avoid making anything like n blind swipe at it. The tendency to give away "sticke" may prove

fatál.

SEVERAL NEW PLAYERS

CAER CLARK CUP-

Y.M.C.A. DROP BEHIND

CENTRAL

BRITISH IN FORM

DESERVED WIN

The Y.M.C.A. so `seriously jeopardised their chances of winning the Caer Clark Cup by losing to C.B.A. last week, that it will require blunders on the part of both the Hongkong Ladies and the Central British Association for the "y" to stand any hope of finishing-as champions..

C.B.A. deservedly won by two cicar goals after an uninteresting Shanghai, Jan. 14. first half which was vold of any. The selection committee of the thing approaching good hockey. Shanghai Ladles Hockey Association One goal, however, was 'ecored dur- have chosen the following players to Ing this period, Miss M. Smith be- represent Shanghai against Hong- ing the marksman. kong in the forthcoming Interport match:

D

The second half saw a big im provement, one of the featuron boing Miss Smith's second

goa! which was easily the best of the match.

L. Carlon (J.A.C); E. Bloomfield (Sportagiria), E. Victat (J.A.C.);

Forshaw (Amazons), M. Me Cracken (Sportsgirls), F. Bomko (Rowing Club): E Little (Sports girls), M. McCracken (8.A.S.), Bloomfeld (Sportsgirl), E Mc Cracken (8.A..), U. Berg (Ger- mans). Reserves: M. Sheridan, A. Collaco, M, Houben, E. Heinzerling, Miss Bryson played her usual strong game at centre-half and The following have been picked to was splendidly flanked on the right represent the Rest of Shanghai by Miss Iris Woolley. Miss P. against the Hongkong vlaltors:-

Woolley and Miss Walker word

Mrs. White as leader, with Miss Rosacau on the right wing were the pick of the winners' attack which, was always liveller and more pro- gresalve than that of the "Y".

Miss J. Wong:-You are one of the hardest workers in local hockey,walker (Sportsgirls), E Heinzerling Best in goal was very capable and G. Ephgrave (Rowing Club); B. bellliant in defence, while Miss but you are inclined to do too much (Sportsgirls); H. Guanther (Ger- reliable, and effected two very in the first half. Try and take mans), M. Houben (Amazons), C. Getz smart saves under strong pressure. things cailer and thus reserve your (Sportsgirls) 0. Hochmann (Ger Lacking the assistance of "Miss energy for the closing stages of mans), D. Eardley (Rowing Club), Sybil Dalziel, the Y.M.C.A, played

·SPEEDWAY TEST the game, You may find your M. Sheridan (Rowing Club),

stamina of great necessity during Collaco (J.AC.), A, Colindo (J.A.C.). ~TRAGEDY··

feuch a period Be careful of your Reserves: G. Nichols, S. Kermant, bf

positioning and give your pivot Silva, A. Gonsalves.. plenty of room in, which to operate. Sydney, Dec. 22.

not to pay too much attention to A famous speedway 'rider crashed

Miss M. Bryson:-It is as well

|

and the game must be regarded extend the Interporters to the full. to his death during the first- Test chiefly as a means of allowing them to get together to culti- One player who can pardonably between England and Austrálin at one forward, but to endeavour to keep a check on your three inside some team work which take things a bit easy is Lee Waithe Speedway Royal here to-day.

opponents. Don't forget to feed will be so necessary in the generally known, Lee has been Fank Elms, the Australian track passes.

tong. Though perhaps it is not The victim of the accident was your own forwards with ground Interport.

suffering for some time from a

Mrs. M. Bell: Your spoiling ace, while his team. mate, Billy dormant leg injury, which needs Lamont, of Wimbledon, who is well-work is excellent, but try to avoid only the slightest provocation to known on smedway tracks In Eng-.sending the ball too often to your make itself apparent. It happened land, was injured.

SATURDAY'S TEAMS

INTERPORT XI

G. Rodger: L/Cpl. Swain and C. Pile: Leung Wing Chul, N. Beltrao, and Lec Kwok-wal: B. Gasano, 'D. Leonard, Lee Wai-tong, Fus. Talbot, and B. 1, Bickford.

THE REST XI

London, Jan. 15. Queen's Park Rangers caused big sensation to-day when they destroyed a brilliant home record held by Reading. The Rangers beat Reading in a lengua match at Elm Park by two goals to one, this being Reading's first home defeat in a league game since 1932, when Brentford won by thre goals to one. Watford also scored

Дло Achievement by beating Cardiff on the Walshmon's territory, while Crystal Palace crushed

That is no reason to suggest or Brighton, Bristol Rovers collected two useful points at bellovo the game will be dull. The the expense of Swindon.

players should be keyed up to make Resulta

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A

cablod

by Router

THIRD DIVISION (SOUTH)

follow.

Reading

Bristol R. 2 Swindon

1 Queen's P.R. Crystal P. 4 Brighton

Cardia 0 Watford

2

0

INTERPORT BADMINTON

Shanghai To Stage A

Friendly Contest..

Tho

Arat

Fus. Rowlands; G. Hill and To, Wolverson; A. S. Bliss, Wong Mec-shun, and Fus. Evans; P. O. Baxter, A. S. Ward, H. C. Elliott, A. B. Crawford and Ptc. Ridings.

in the Christmas Day Cup mutch between China and Scotland and it recurred last week in the game between S. China “A” and Kowloon,

Loc certainly cannot afford to take risks, for his very presence in the Interport, team means a tremendous moral advantage to the Colony."

SHANGHAI FEAR HIM

4

RUSHED TO HOSPITAL Elms, while broadsiding, crashed into the fence and Lamont was un- able to avoid him,

Both riders were rushed to hos-

nital, but Elms succumbed to his injuries.

It is not unduly finttering him Lamont's condition was stated to state that Shanghai fear Lee to-night to be satisfactory. Wai-tong, and now that they

Australia won the Test by 47 know he is in the team are prob-points to 25.-Reuter, ably not anticipating the out- come of the match with too much confidence.

Lee will therefore be well advised to play a fairly passive part on Saturday. He should find plenty of opportunity for practising those wide flung passes of his to the wings without troubling about the (Continued on Pays 2.)

Local Soccer Programme For The Week-End

ONLY A FEW. LEAGUE ENGAGEMENTS

In addition to the Interport v. Rest |

match fixed for Saturday afternoon, several Junior League matches are

THIRD DIVISION

KOWLOON GOLF

CLUB

LANEFORD TROPHY

This competition was played on Sunday over 36 holes, Medal Play. The winner for the second year in succession was A. J. Dennis with a score of 149-14-185.

Other scores were:-

W. A. Stewart

H. H. Mundy

T. D. Paton

W. G. Geall

E. Black

154-16=138 : 154-16-138

153---14-139

180-36144

164—20—144}

Chineso Police v. Railway (Kowloon HOCKEY ENCOUNTERS

down for decision, while on Sunday Ground), 2.30 p.m. Referee: J. H. one Senior Division fixture and thrce Lawrence. Junior fixture-will-1-played off East Lancashire

Royal Air

The following is the full programme Force (Prince Edward Road), 4 p.. for the week-end together with the Reforce: R. L. Evans.

Shanghai, Jan. 11. interport badminton pontest will be held in Shanghai | cœcials appointed for cash game:

during the Chinese New Year. It was

announced by the Shanghai Badmin

ton Association yesterday,

word

having boon received from the North

SATURDAY

SUNDAY FIRST DIVISION South China "B" v. Royal Artillery,

.p.m. Referee: feree: D. Hossick. Linesmon:

INTERPORT PRACTICE

that aman'a and women's team Interport Team y. Rest (Causeway Lyemun (Caroline Hill), 4 p.m. would arrive in Shanghai during that Bay Ground), 3.30 period.

H. F. Scritton... Linesmen: A. C. Mason and T. Evans.

Two Friendly Games

Played Yesterday

Two friendly hockey matches were played yesterday, in which the Hong- Bekong Hockey Club and the East Lan-

C. cashiren ware the winners.

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Suggested Colony Interport XI

a very disjointed type of game and were disappointing. Mrs. Road at centre-forward could not get go- tag and Mrs. Brown at inside right also, had an off day. Positional, changes were attempted in the second half, but they proved, dis astrous.Miss Fowler, who moved to insido left appeared to bo over anxious and missed a certain goal. Miss Thompson worked exceedingly. hard at centre-half; but, she pald father too much attention to Mrs. White and neglected Miss Smith who found she had plenty of room and time in which, to make her movements,

centre-forward, as most of the

(By The Pilgrim") opposition lies there. Feed your wing and keep the game well open. Now that the trial teams have

Miss P. McCaw was prominent Miss M. Smith:-It is imperative been chosch, and the Interport at right back, but when Mrs. Read that you Reep well out on the wing hockey match with Macao is fast moved from attack to defence it and avoid crowding your inside drawing near, the popular pas- was obvious that she was too slow colleague. Don't be in too great a time seems to be to offer sug- for the Smith-Rosseau combination, hurry to centre, but try to take the fgested teams to represent the

ball well down the fold.

Miss S Dalziel:When taking Colony, I find I am unable to the ball forward, keep it under con-resist the temptation and append trol as much as possible, and always herewith my idea of the best pass the ball to a player who is team Hongkong can field for this

important game on January 25,| in a better position to score.

Miss P. Gittins:-Your inside forwards depend on you and your task is to keep them well supplied with passes. Endeavour to anti- clpate passes from the wings so that you are not slow off the mark. You may find it a big advantage to hit the ball harder than you have been doing.

Miss J. Adey:-When in posses- klon of the ball you are prone to (Continued on Pago 9.)

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Lt. Comdr. Garwood (Navy): A.E.P. Guest, (Radio) Kishen Singh (Army); M. H. Hassan (Radio) W. A. Reed (Club) Alff Din (Army): GER. Divett (Club) Awtar Singh (K.I.T.C.)

Gurbachan Singh (Radio) Sarnagat Singh (Radio) Lal Singh (Army)

St. Andrew's "A" Suffer

Crushing Defeat

BY C.R.C. IN MEN'S DOUBLES" BADMINTON LEAGUE MATCH

(By "Veritas”).

cos

It was a crushing verdict and once -again establishes the fact that an their own court the C.R.C. are one of the most formidable teams in the longue.

RECREIO HEAD TABLE

..

Andrew's and their own

In consequence of the defeat of St. against Kowloon Tony Roccelo

CLUB DE RECREIO LOSE AGAIN

No Match For St. Andrew's

St. Andrew's had a fairly casy time against the Recreio, -beating them by three goals to one. Miss Gittins again led the winners' forward line with enterprise and skill and was responsible for all three goals, Miss F. Wong and Miss Booker gave their skipper the necessary support, while Miss J. and Misa G. White were as safo as houses in defence. For the losers Miss C. Silva at contre-forward gave a dashing dis- play, but was inadequately support- ed by her wings. However she. fittingly scored the Recreio's only. goal.

Miss C..Osmund was outstanding in defence while Miss E. Xavier at right half was a hard worker.

In spite of thei.—restri success the Saints gave the impres sion that the defence could afford to tighten up for future matches.

INDIAN TEST.. Australian Team Captained By Rajah Of Patiala

St. Andrew's "A" leaders of all three games with the loss of ten the men's doubles division of the badminton league' with a 100 per cent. record were made to bite the dust last orening ¿when they figured in an' extra- ordinary defeat at the Chinese Recreation Club. The C.R.C. Second Division

The Club met a V. M. C. A. team, walked away with all nine Chiness Athletic 7. South Ching it by two goals to nil, J. E. Potter concede double figures.

and in a fairly even game, defeated

Calcutta. Jan-15. games, and only in two did they go to the top of the table. Recrolo (Caroline ), 2.80 p.m.. Reforce!

were hosts to Kowloon Tong and The Australian and Indian un and 8. A. Fowler bearing,

naturally won at their cano. One of official test match onaned here to-day, University v Kowloon (Chinese W. P. Payno

Lancashires (Chatham Road Ground), though the Radio, playing with four their best "g" team player: But the PC. Leung and J. M. Pong, the team to India, captured the state

R. A.. S. C. and R. A O. G. v. East Sports Club

The East Lance overcame the Radio The Saints were without A. the most interesting features of the when the Maharajah of Patiala, who

at Caroline Hill and Broadbridge, and brought in M. Woll match was the good form shown by personally brought the Australian 4 p.m. Roferca: A. T. Jarmalı

reserves, put up a strong resistance, auperiority of the Chinese was so losers' sanand pair. Fong brought off lan aldo. Ifis son THIRD DIVISION

I game ended with a score of 5-2 pronounced that the result would have several clover backhand drop whats home team. Robertson (2) Bolting (2) and Owen been the aume if the visitors had boon from the baseline and Leung concen Llen Portuguesa v. Royal Wolch were the remark

The home side won the tors Fuglers (King's Park),

trated on short shots from the net.onened the batting, which roached for the soldiers, at full strength. 4 p.m. while Chowdhurry natted, two &

Gordon Lum again turned out for They were not, consistent enough or 88 runs for no wicket at lunch time. Refereo: J. Butterworth,

for, the losers,

the winnors and with B. W. Liang won

(Continued on Page 0.)

Router's Bulletin.

The local Association is making Ward and K. K. 19,. arrangements to entertain the visitors

a series of games in a friendly

tournament Intor.

SECOND DIVISION

Following the part, po pu Tiend Athlotle Ground), 2.30 p.m. Referee: tain of Mr. G. G. Clarke, popular and W. 0. Thwaites. energetic secretary of the Assocla- Eastern v. Club de Recrolo (S00- tion, his duties have been taken ovor kunpoo Ground), 2.30 p.m. Refereo: by Mr. B. V. de Senna, to whom all H. Martin. communications should be addressed

Radio Sports Club w. Club (Military

to the 3.M.C. Public Health Depart Ground, Happy Valley), 230 p.m. mont Room #19, 233 Hankow Road. Referee: R. Chapman.

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