THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. SATURDAY, DECEMBER
26, 1936.
CHINA'S QUEST FOR INTERNATIONAL CHARITY CUP: ATTEMPT TO WIN IT THREE TIMES STRAIGHT
PLAYING ENGLAND THIS
AFTERNOON
PORTUGAL IS PRACTICALLY-
CERTAIN TO REACH FINAL
(By "Veritas")
This afternoon China starts
an a quest, never yet achieved
by any team, of winning the SMALL
International Charity Cup Com-
petition for the third year in LEAGUE
succession. Her task, never very simple, is not made easier by the fact that the team will
be without six of South China
SCHEDULE
Athletic's leading players. In SOME MATCHES
addition China has had the mis-
fortune to draw England at the first time of asking, a side, which on paper at any rate, în about the strongest in the Competition.
OST
This promises to be the better of the two matches which constitutes: to-day's football programme. China and England rovel
the Club ground, while over the other site of the harbour, Portugal, Gelding a very good representative team, opprises Wales, who for, sowe obsetre roasti have turned oi
comparatively poor eleven,
NOT STRONGEST XI Chins has by no means her strong est team on view, but it is formidable
TO-MORROW
FUSILIERS' BIG OPPORTUNITY
(By "Veritas")
With the International Charity Cup taking precedeure in to-day's sheter programme.
the league schedule is naturally restricted,
Two senior division matches have been arranged for to-morrow, while there are four seronti division ties and three in the third-división.
enough to lead one 10 animeipate portunity of emulati Eastern's England's defeat. The team
but
J. W. HEARNE RETIRES
ANOTHER OF CRICKET'S GREAT ALL-ROUNDERS
J. W. Heurne, at his own wish, retiring from M.C.C. staff on arcount of business reasons. It is under- stood that he is taking up the build- Ing trade. He ended his connection |with Middlesex last season.
Hebrne fest went to Lord's in 1906 and, nominated by Middlesex, he was engaged on the M.C.C. regular staff in 1910. He was then 19, and Mid- diesex were soon convinced they had found a prize. That August, againsi Essex at Lord's, he bowled five overs and une ball after lunch, taking seven wickets for two runs.
He made three trips to Australin and also visited West Indies and South Africa.
FIRST-CLASS UMPIRES FOR 1937
The captains of the first-class counties, meeting at Lord's recently chose the following 23 umpires to stand In first-class matches during! fuext season:
H. G. Baldwin (Surrey), G. Best Fung King-cheung, who will lead China's attack against England in
(Derbyshire), W. Bostwick (Derby- the International Charity Cup matchshire), L. C. Braund (Somerset), W.
A. Buswell
(Northamptonshire), Chester (Worcestershire), E. Coole (Nottinghamshire), A. Dolphin (Yorkshire), J. Hardstaff (Notung-
this afternoon.
"CAPTAIN FOSTER'S" RACING REVIEW
(Continued from Page 8.)
Carnival, but, the mare' failed to stake her form on three occasions amang her own cjuss,
Our Daily Golf Hint
Taut muscles have,no place in gutting. The more com- fortable and relaxed the stance the greater the chances of success.
-G. E. Lardner.
ZADATAKARANYAK ISSONSTIGE DREJTANIKZEEMONTANOZAEN
ARSENAL SIGN WIZARD OF 15
A 15-year-old Scottish
boy
football wizard has been secretly Bigned on by the famous Arsenal club.
Although he will not be eligible to sign professional forms or play for the club for two years this boy has been added to the ground staff at Highbury.
thamshire), D. Hendren (Middlesex : He is Louis Delaney, of Spindle-
and Durham), G. M. Leẻ (Derby-
howe-road, Uddingston, who earned [shire), H. W. Lee
(Middlesex), five cup badges and a county cap as Newman (Hampshire), T. Oates (Nottinghamshire), C. W. L. Parker Pupil at St. John's R.C. School, Fusiliers will be giveu an op-
(Gloucestershire).
Reeves
Uddingston. (Essex), E. Robinson (Yorkshire), A.
So that Louls will not be de- example of last work and lowering
Skolding (Leicestershire), . Smart splendidly balanced with seasted the colours of South China "1", "And
prived of home influence during (Warwickshire). E. J. Smith (War-
his football apprenticeship, the players such as Lee Tin-sang, Mok|| rather fancy the soldiers will do
wickshire), C, V. Tarboxo (Worces Sul-bon and Leung Wing-chul in it. They are playing very well just
tershire). F. Walden (Northampton-
entire Delaney family has re- defence and less experienced.
moved to London. shire), and C. N: Woolley (North-1 enterprising and energetic youngsters, and as the match is at Sorkun
certain Rose Evelyn was a bar Jady at the umptonshire).
Arsenal sebuts who saw the boy ach us L Shim-wing. Lam Tak-pe they will possess
mount of ground advantage,
The newcomers to the list are play in a Wimbledon works team in and Chan Yu-tin.
Navy receive Eastern, and this barrier last Saturday, for after have All the same England's team makes should provide a most entertaining: unseated the jockey before the Robinson, Smart and Tarbox, though London were su fascinated by his
that they pretly Rood comparison.
approached There match. For Eastern are definitely start she lashed out and caught Bir. Tarbox umpired many matches last game does not appear to be a single weak-promising team, while Navy, though Duiz on the thigh, The Jockey re-year owing to the resignations of J. parents in Uddingston. nesa, the defence being particularly suffering the loss of several plagers, mounted, but, I am inclined to be-W. Hitch (Surrey) and W. R. Parry
Rather than risk losing him at a well endowed with talent, Swain is still in the position to turn out lieve that the pain was too much for (Devon) and the death of A. Marton:
(Derbyshire). him to put his heart in the rice. and Wolvernor are two of the best very powerful site.
Those omilled from Inter date they found him the job European ful barks on the Colony, 11 wouldn't surprise to see Eastern
This mare earned for the lucky last season are G. Brown (Hamp on the ground staff, where he will and though Bliss may not be the follow up their achievement of last owner $5,406 against an initial cost hire) and 'A. E. Dipper (Gloucester- remain until he can dom the Arsenal ideal choice for centre-half, there is werk with another victory to-morrow, not exceeding $500 while Wild Cathire). small coont for complaint concerning but Pre most likely result is a draw. of Mr. Li Lan-sung was the secon England's intermediate line. โป
Fusillers, Royal Engineers, Ulster best sub. winning $4,253.. Gold North and Strange on the flanks are brilliant in their 'cbstructive work, and the China wingers will have no easy task getting round them.
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I would not say that England's attack looks quite so good as China's,. but it is fult of possibilities. 111- dividually there
Hothing wrong with it, but one wonders whether the players wil settle down quickly enough into a cohesive force.
In this respect China siarts off with something of an advantage, for the players are known, fairly well to each other and possess a good work- ing...nowledge of one another's peculiarities and how to make best use of them.
It should be a rase match, but I think China will just about win.
PORTUGAL MUST WIN
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China Ponies
As in the past the China punies
I will come as a great surprise if Portugal does not qualify for the inal. Wales has a scrond-rate team The principal matches' during the subscription griffins gave us a lot of out for the mulch, while Portugal is holidays are the International Charity fun, but, owing to the heavy slate fielding about the strongest combina-Cup games arranged to be played of the point at the Annual
Race tion available.
Meeting, punters had no difficulty in spotting the winners and there were really ne upsets during the first half Faring somson. However, thesy sub- griflis cost the Hongkong Jockey Club: $33.080 in stakes and the under- mentioned list will show you the
Take a look at that half back line. China will meet England on the Beltrao on the right, A. V. Gosano Club ground at 3.30 p.m., in the middle and Delgado on the Portugal will oppose Wales on the while left.
I imagine will take some-Kowloon F.C. ground at the same thing more than Wales' third division time. Both matches will be of 90 atlock to overcome such a trio. 4 minutes' duration..
With Bernie Gosang leading the The following are the week-end lucky owners, attack there la every indication that fixtures:
Portugal will score goals. and with
Souza and Costa the yearguard
there seems very little elance D
Portugal conceding many goals.
TO-DAY
INTERNATIONAL CUP
Balins
Blue Ribbon
Blue Sallor Cassius
Linesten. Fidelity
It is almost a set-up for Portugal. China v. England (Club). 3.30 Celebration Time Both matches are of 90 minutes nanu: Referer, Smyth: duration, and both start at 3.30. Casson and Chapman. China and England occupy the Clubi
Eagle
Sovereign
ground and Portugal and Wales meet pan; Referee, Sidebottom; Linesten. Gunsmith
on the Kowloon F.C, enclosure,
CHARITY FOOTBALL
Portugal v. Wales (Kowloon), 3,30
MacCormac and Grant.
Hawthorn Herlot Hopscotch Hamber
SUNDAY
FIRST, DIVISION
Ideal Day
B.W.F. v. South Chlua "B". Soo- Judea
China To Meet Rest Inno. 4 p.m.; Referee, Reynolds: Tancashire Loom
Aid Of Refuge Fund
A charlty football match in aid of the Suiyuan Refugee Fund will be played on New Year's Day when China will meet The Rest on the Caroline Hill ground, klek-off at 3.30 p.in.
The following players have been selected to represent, The Rest;
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Linesmen, Goldworthy and Garbett, Locksmith
Navy v. Eastern. Navy ground, Merry Jester pm: Referee, Isley; Lluesmen, Hux-Mountain View ley and Jones,
SECOND DIVISION
R.W.F. v. South China, Sookumpoo. 2.10 p.m.; Referee, Thowas.
Chinese A.A. v. ILE., Caroline Hill.
.m.: Referee, Butterworth, Poller "C" V. R.U.R., Kowloon,
Rowlands (R.W. Fus.), L/Cpl. 2.30 p.m. Referee Scarles. Swain (EL.), A. V. Gosano (Rec.), R.A. (L) v. Navy, Caroline R. North (Police), N. Belirno (Ree.), 2.30 pm: Referee, Barbon,
W. Taylor (R.W. Fus.), Erwin (R.U.R.), J. Flemming (Club), D. Knox (Kowloon), A. Wilson (Club), and Bickford (Club).
Reserves: Sellick (RE), V. A.
THIRD DIVISION
St. Joseplis, v. Kumaon R., Chat- ham Road, 2.30 .p.m.;
·Police "E" V. Liga, Kowloon, 4 p.m.; Referee, Ridley.
Costa (St. Jos.), Stevens (R.U.R.), Williams,
A. S. Bliss (Kowloon),
Campbell
(R.U.R.). Strange E. (Club), Fowler
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FOR TENNIS CHIEFS
THE Lawn Tennis Association, august governing body of British lawn tennis, is facing its most awkward predicament. It cannot find a No. 1 player for Britain.
And the cause of all the troubleLee, who has defeated F. H. D. is that Fretl Perry lins retired Wilde, and C. E. Hare, Britain's other from amateur, tennis, leaving a bigtop-rank player.
gap to be filled by selectors of the But Lee has decided he has spent British-team.
jenough time on tennis and must give- "We have plenty of good second more time to business.
and third rank players," said on So the problem is doublý acute at official to the Sunday Chronicle, the moment.
"but no man who can replace Fred
Perry. He is going to take some. Andlug.”
Next season an intensive effort la
to be made to retain the Davis Cup for Britain. Ferry's fine work in the Perry's genius for tennis makeslsritish team brought the cup lo the quest all the harder. His skillBritain and kept it here during the and dash made him the acknow-post three years. ledged world champion.
Who will take Perry's place and fight off the American challenge?
The LTA. would give a lot to
NEXT YEAR'S FIGHT Most likely successor was II. G, N. know..
New "Test" For Bradman
WHEN the stumps have been drawn and the crowds have gone and the world has settled down to read the reports of the second Test match in Sydney-Bradman and Allen, the'] rival captains, will be fighting another battle.
For Don Bradman, recent winner of a squash rackets contest in Adelaide, has challenged G. O. Allen to a match.
Since his challenge Bradman has seen Allen playing with R. W. V. Robins, who finds it a splendid way of keeping fit while nursing his injured finger.
And what he saw induced Don to ask for six points start out of nine in each game.
Even with this handicap experts think Allen will win the squash rackets rubber for England.
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
DONATIONS RECEIVED FOR
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The Hongkong and Shanghai Bank- ing Corporation has received the fol- 1,125 lowing further donations' to the King
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Fred Perry, the famous English A street-sleeper' of 'aboyt 50 years tennis player who recently turned of age was found dead in Percival professional has offered to coach Street. In the early hours of yester- Great Britain's 1937 Davis Cup day. The man was lightly clothed team, to repay the debt I owe ? and it is believed he died from ex- --United Press.
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