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BRITAIN AFTER TWO RECORDS

24 HOURS CAR AND MOTOR-BOAT SPEED

THE CHINA MAIL, THURSDAY, JANUARY 17, 1935

SECRETS FOR SOCCER BRENTFORD TO

SUCCESS

TRAVEL FOR BIG

·

LONDON "DERBY"

HOW INDIVIDUAL EFFORT Lincoln's Home Task HELPS THE COMBINATION

(By Gordon Hodgson, Liverpool's International Inside Right)

"Machine-made" football been a subject for discussion cently.

Against Tranmere

SATURDAY'S HOME FOOTBALL FORECAST BY “RANGER”

FIRST DIVISION ·

ARSENAL (2).

ASTON V. (2) hae which he relaxes and gradually re-

I quite agree. There is nothing mechanical or automatic about our game. And certainly no team com- posed of human beings can be in follible.

Mechanical Misunderstanding

Loeds (0)

BLACKEN() v Leicester (8)

v West Brom (0)

▾ SUNDERLʼN (0)

v Grimsby (

re-covers his top form.

Chelsea (4) Even when a man reaches the age EVERTON (

v Preston (-) Many people believe that a team limit at which footballers are us- HUD'SFD (-) should never be referred to as ajually regarded as "worn out he MANTER C. (1) Birmingham (0)

Middlesboro (2) ▼ WED'DAY (5) machine, for the term suggests may still have a long career ahead PORTEM TH (1) ▼ Liverpool (0)

́ass trainer, coach, or STOKE (0) Derby (4) something automatic, mechanical, of him

WOLVES (1) v Tottenham (0) * manager. and almost infallible.

BREZ SECOND DIVISION A Train Machine

Barnsley (-) v Manchester U, (-) One very important difference be- BLACKPL (3) v Notts F. (8) tween a football team and machine Bradford C. (E) ▼ BURNLEY (1)

Bury (8) ▾ Hull (1) is that you make a machine from NEWCASTLE (-) v. Fulham, (-) a-number of lifeless parts, whereas NORWICH (-) v Bradford (-)

v Oldham (1) you have to mould a football team NOTTS C. (1)

v Port Vale (0) from the individual talents of ele. Plymouth (8)

| SHEFF'LD U. (-) v Swanses (-)" A good team may often appear to ven different-men.

Southampton (1) v BOLTON (0)" play with machine-like precision. You have to regard individual WEST HAM (3) v Brentford (2)~ But when spectators get this im-abilities as plastic material which____THIRD DIVISION (North) pression of mechanical efficiency, can be moulded into the nearest BARROW (4) v Rotherham (1) Carlisle (1) Y HALIFAX (0) it is an implied tribute to the practical approach to a combined CHESTER (8)

✓ Darlington, (0) team's combination of individual whole. That is why it takes time CHESTRFD (8) v Crewe (2) talents.

for a team to get together. A job DONCASTER (5) v Gateshead (2) The magie, mechanical formula of making a machine is finished MANSFIELD (1) v Walsall (2) for football success has yet to be just as Boon as the last part is Hartlepools (3) ▼ STOCKPORT (1)

Lincola (-) v Tranmere (-) .- evolved. And, in my view, it never atted. Moulding, ou the other N. BRIGHT'N (2) v. York (1) will be evolved so long as the game hand, is often a long process, re- Rochdale (1) ▾ WREXHAM (2) in played by living men and not by quiring patience and practice. |SOUTHPORT (1) v ́ Accrington (1) mechanical robots,

THIRD DIVISION (South) And, when the football combina- A perfect football, "machine" tion is moulded into shape, you BRISTOL R. (3) Southend (1)

[B'NEM TH (2) · Clapton (0)" cannot be put into operation, be have to remember that each human CHARLTON (2) v Luton (0) cause a team's success on the field unit must often be allowed to oper- Cryztal P. (2) |of play depends so much open each ate as an individual unit.

EXETER (2) individual man.

Take, for example, my own job Newport (-) Each man has his limit of ability in the forward line. I have played NATON (1)

IQN'S P.R: (0) and endurance. Even the greatest of as an inside-right and also as & READING⋅ (2)

layers sometimes fall. Each man, centre-forward. In each of these TORQUAY (0) moreover, gradually wears out", as positions I have had to rely to a Watford (3)

SCOTTISH extent upon my own Aberdeen (3) very great

a team unit.

:

Scrapping And Replacing Judgment and personal ability. ALBION (9) When I was a boilermaker in Every footballer has to do this, no CLYDE (4) ́ South Africa, I became acquainted matter where he plays.

Combination Essential

I agree that there must be com-

HAMILTON (8) HEARTS (1)

Kilmarnock (1) IQN'S PK. (

QUEEN O'S (1) RANGERS (8)

V BRIGHTON (1) v _Bristol C. (0)_ v MILLWALL (4)

v Gillingham (0)

v Cardif (0)

v Swindon (0)

v Aldershot (0)

▼ COVENTRY (8),

LEAGUE Celtic (0)

v Dunfermline (2)

Airdrie (2)

v Dundee (2) Partick (0) MOTHERW'L (3)

with the normal procedure of deal- ing with mechanical failures. As

v Ayr (5)

Hiberatan (0) soon as a part failed or showed

St. Mirren (0) signs of wear, it was scrapped and bined tactics,. Without combina

tion any team would fail. But ST. J'STONE (3) v. Falkirk (0) replaced by a new part.

[Figures in brackets denote result But you cannot do precisely the when you get to grips with the pro-

of corresponding game last season, and same kind of thing with a football blem, you have to realise that for teams in espital letters are favoured to team. You have to allow for the all the combined tactics of backs,. All teams mentioned first neà human element, which is extremely half-backs, and forwards; the im- playing at home.)

variable.

It is impossible to rest" a piece of machinery so that it regains its original quality, But you can al low a footballer a resting period in

China Mail Sports Diary

TO-DAY

Badminton-Mixed Doubles

St. Andrew's.v Kowloon C.C. "B" Division:----

Shilors and Soldiers' Home v Recrato

(3 p.) Hockey

Y.M.C.A. 2nd v Recreio 2nd ·

(5.15 pm TO-MORROW. Badminton "B" Division:-

Y.M.CA. v V.R.C.

(8p.atit:

Billiards Steel Coulson League-

R. A. v. C. P. O.

E, Lancashires v St. Patrick's Glun

Britain is out to capture two im- the late Sir Henry Segrave, first portant records from the United man to exceed 100 miles an hour Golf States the 24-hours car' record on water, started.

and the motor-boat speed record.

It was revealed that a new all- RUGBY INTERPORTERS

British car, to be called the Speed]

of the Wind, is being constructed

to beat the 127-miles-an-hour for

..

Completion of Semi-final rounds

GIVEN

Hockey

POOR TEST

(Continued From Page 4)

mediate success of any part of a match depends upon Individuai ability.

Without the active support of half-backs, a forward line would be very severely handicapped. But is it the machine" of the man who scores goals?

Menacing Tactics

CLEAR CUT WIN OVER

NAVY BY 6.TO.3.

(Continued From Page 4)

the

FOOTBALL FORM GUIDE Comprehenive Table Showing From Of Club At A Glance

A COMPREHENSId

lish Football Clubs and the premler Scottish League will ba found in the appended tables. To assist in comparing the teams, detalls of how they have fared in their last five matches are given. The letters W. L and D indicate matches-wón, lost, and drawn, respectively. Games played at home are shown in capital The letters, while away games are denoted by ordinary.type." figures in brackets denote the position held by that team at the conclusion of last season. The materiak indicates a promoted team, and the dagger signifies a relegated team.

The following League positinal tables give home and away detalls and include all matches played to date.

First Division

HOME

Goals

AWAY

P. P. W. L.D. F. A. Pts. P. W. L. DF. A. Pts Ptu Bunderland (6) LIWwD ' 1872 33 16 16 11 6 14 23 14 18 32- { Arsenal (1) IWIDW 24 12 14 1 1 53 12 21 12 2 46 19:19.10 31 Manter C. (5) TwWWI 24 11 8 12 23 10 13 13 6 6 1.22 26 13 31 Wsday. (11) Wwdww 25 13 90427 12 22 18 3 7 2 14.24 8 30 Stoke (12) wIWDd... 11 7 22.29 13 16 13 6 61 20 21 13 29 Everton (14) WIWDd. 18 11 1 142 18 23 12 0 7 5 18 31 5 28 W. Brom. (7) WIDW.. 25 12 8 1 3 41 19 19 13 4 8.1.21 15 .91 29 Liverpool (18) wDwL. 24 12 8 2 229 17:18 12 4 7 1 16 35 9 27 Derby (4) WddD 25 13 7 3 3 30 17 17 12 4.6 2 20 61 10 27 *Grimsby (-) WWIWI ... 44 -12 -8 0 4 29 11 20 12 2 8 2 17.22 8 26 Fortsm/h (19) Idwaw. 2 12 12 à 27 12 17 12 2 7 8 19 31 7. 24 Aston V. (13) BILDI. 24 12 6 1 5 29 21 17 12 28 214 34 6 23 Wolves (15) WWIWd .... 24, 12.83 136 19 17 12 1 8 8 11 29 5 22 Leeds (9) Lidw.... 24 13 6 4 3 31 24 15-11 1 -5 5 14 28 7 - ) Tottenham (3) IWID 25 12 6 2 4,23 16 16 13 2 10 1 12 335 21 Chelsen (19) WWWD). 24 12 6 6 1 22 28 13 12 3 1 12 25 7:20 *Preston (-). LIWID ....... 24 1264 218 14 14. 121 7.6 19 34 6 20 Blackburn (8) DILWI . 25 13; 4 4 4 19 18 14 12 1 8.3.18 31. 5 19 Midbore (16) KDWI, 7 11 4 2 5 20 15 13 13 1.8, 420 32 6 19 Brm'ham (20) BLAD. 24 13 5 6 1.14 22 11 12 3 72 15 28 6 10 Hud'field (2) LwLLd. 24.11 5: 4 2 25 18 12; 13.2 9.2 14.31 6 18 Leicester (17) WLWIW 24 15 5 6 2 20 15 12 11 2 7 2 13 33 6 18 HOME

∙AWAY Second Division

Goals

Gouls P. P. W. L.D. F. A. Pie. P. W. L. D. F. A, Pis Pia Brentford (4) ▼Walw. 2! | 12 11 0 1 38 8 23 12 4 4 4 23 21 12 35 Bolton (3)..FWAWU 23. 11 101 0.36 8 20 12 6 5 1 21 21 18 33 M'ter U. (20) WOWD 25 14 12 1 1 37 13 25 114 7 0 15 21 8 33 W. Ham, (7) wwWL! ; 24 12.10 20 30 11 20 12 55 2 20 26 12 32 Blackpl (11) IWwDd.. 24 18 9 1 2 27 10 20 12 3 6 4 22 26 10 30. Notis F. (17) Iwaw 24 12 9 0 3 29 9.21. 12 3 6 3 19:26 980

Newcastle) Waww! 15° 12:9 30 34 16 18 13 57 1-22 30 71 Plym-h (10) DWA. 24 11 7 2 2 29 17 16 19 317 3 18 26 925 Rary (12) Lidl 25 12 10 2-0 22 14 20 13 13 10 28 5 25 18 11 3 11 18 5 25 Burnley (15) wLDAW, 23 12 7 0 2 28 Fulham (16) DIL.24 12 8 1 334 19 12 0.8.4 5 2014 23 18 12 18 13 2 8 3 11 81 7 29 S'ampton (14) wWDlw 25 12 6

29 17.14 12 26 4 16 20 (822) †Shefeld (-) LWWdd. 24 12-6 Bradford C(6) WIWWI 24 12 7

12 2 10 0 10 144; 21 Bradford (8) Dddad. 24 12 8 3

12 1 1 7 12 19 9 Hall (15) diDWD 24. 12, 5 3 18 14 14 12,3 · 8: 1° 18:36-

་ ་་་ Barnsley (-) WIDDI 24 12 6 1 5 19. 7 17 12 1 10 −1, 13 45

WW1145 3 3 27.16 13 13 2 3 3 17 28 7 20 Norwich (-) DWW Port Vale (8) DWDW 24 13 6 34 27 19 16 11 0 8 32.193 Swansen (19) DLIW. 24 1863 423 16 16 11 0 10 17 25 117 Oldham (9) LILIL. ..... 24 12 5 5 2 28 2 12 12 0 11 1.7 36 1 38 Notis C. (18) DIWWI. 24 12 4 6:2 18 22 10 12 0 9 3 7 39. 3 13

AGROME Third Division (5.) -

Goals

P. P. W. L.D. F. A. Pis/P.W, L·DF. A. Pts Pta Charlton (5) WAWIL.. 24/12 10 11-38 10 21 12 4819 21 11, 32 - Coventry (2) WwwWw 23 12 8 13 36 9 19 11 64, 122 19.13 32 Reading (8) IdWDd. 22 11-9 0-2,338 7, 2011 362 17 19 9 29 Crystal P. (12) IDWID 23 11 7 13 25 10 17 12 3 3 4 18 31 10 27- Watford (15) wwwad 23 13 9 9 9 82 19 18 11 24 6.12 11 9 27- Brighton (10) WWW 13 11 11 28 5 19 13 2.44 18 19 827 Belatel C, (19) Dduw 23 12 9 2-1 18 7 19 11 18 4 11 23 6 25 Luton (8) WWidW 13 11 7 13 28 13 17 12 2 6 1 15′ 22. 8-25 Torquay (20) WawIw. 23 11 8 12 31 11 18 11 27 215 216 21 ***Millwall (-) wDUD 23 12 5 8 4 16 14 14 11 461 18 21 329 qu. P.R. (4) IDWIW.24 12 1-4 27 16 18-12, 29, 18 283 28 Clapton (11) IWdWI 23 12 7 4 1 27 16 15 11 2 68 11 21 22 N'ampton (13) IDLI 23 11 6 28 23 16.15 12 2 8 2 11 29 6 21 Cardin (22) DIWI....24 13 843 22 21 15 11 £72-17 23 214 Swindon (8) DDW22 11 8 1 4 29 10 16 11 17 318:31 5 21 Exeter (9) ]WWW! 23 12 7 41 23:20 15 11 1 6 4 18 23 REF Bristol B. (7) WDIW 23 11 5 0 6 34 18 16 12 2 9 118 39 521- Newport (18) LILI! . 24 12 6 5 2 21 19-12-12 3 6 1 10 377 19 Bournem'h (21) WIWIw 22 11 6 4 1 24 18 18 12:29 17.255 18 Aldershot (14) DLIW 22 11 6 9 2 18.10 14 11 0-9 23 24 1 18 Gillingham (17) ULID 23 11 8 44.17 23-16 12 18 3 13 28 515 Southend (18) ILWDI 22 16 4 5 1 18 10 9 12 0 8 4 14 33-4-13 HOME

AWALAUPUN Gouli

Dulla Singh gave a brilliant dis Within certain limita you can argue that without the "machine" play at pivot, his backstick work or the combination as I prefer to being exceptionally good, though at call it no player would score very times it appeared to be very near "aticka". He is one of the rare at often. Nevertheless, the success of any combination depends upon tacking half-backs, and the Army's the Anishing work of Individual fifth goal was entirely the result of this veteran's efforts. He should forwards.

Combination becomes useless if undoubtedly be at centre-half against

Macao, forwards cannot shoot accurately,

Weak Link In Attack or if any forward fails suddenly In those few final seconds when a Though he improved in the latter Third Division (N.).

P. P. W. L.D. FAPt P.W.LD. FA Pti Pla goal-scoring attempt is made. stages, Reeks was the weak link in

He often Tranmere (7) WdDWw,24 13 12 0 1 85 925 115 14 11-18-38 Accuracy and two-footed ability the Army forward line.

318 9 1 3 35 12 21 12 5 6 2.20 25.12 33 Darlington IWwww should be taken for granted. With delayed his centre, preferring to Doncaster (6) IWWIW 23 11 8 2 0 24 10 18 12 435 14 15 13 31 24.11-7 1.3 27 13 17 13 5.4 4.17.16 14. 31. out these two factors, a forward is out-dribble the backs, with poor re- Chester (10) wDddW

sults. falmost useless to his side.

The remaining four would Halifax (9) LIWI 25 13 10 12 28-14 22 12 3.7 2 12.24-48 30 walk into any Colony side if they tLincoln () WHW 23 12 8 31 33 14 17 11 5. 61 18 17 11-28 Mansfield (1) WWWB 23 119 11819 19 12 3 7 2 12 22 8-27 could always provide the same dis Stockport (3) ILwWW.23 12 881 31 13 12 11 5 6 0 24 26 18 27 There is nothing particularly play as they did in the o, ening half, Wrexham (6) Lwiwa 24 12 783 2 27-17 16 12 3 5 4 18 23 10 26 Royal Hong Kong Golf Club creditable in being able to give an Their close passing and positioning Chester'd (2) twWW.23 11 8 1 2 259 18 12 2 8 2-12 19 6 24. Crewe (14). WIDL 24 13 8 8 2 29 20 18 11 17 3 18.30 5 23 Ladies' Section Railway Cup Com-accurate, powerful drive. from a was superb.

Rotherham (21) WHW 23 12 7 14 20 14.18 11 2 9 0 11 324 22 N. B'ton (15) WWIDW 24 12 8 4 5 11 18 11 12 47 1 15 20 9-20 petition

range of 20 or 80 yards. Any for A fairly large crowd "saw H.M.S. Medway v H.K.LC. Juniors ward should be able to do this. But Army take the lead in the first 10 Barrow (8) ILM-24 11 6 3 2 21 16 14 13 19 3.12 29 5 191 (King's Park, 5 pm shots of this type seldom produce minutes when Alaf Din converted 8 Accrington (20) WIDL 26 13 783 27 19 17 18 6 11 2 12 392 19 goals, for the custodian can usually short corner taken by Lal Singh York (1) LWIWI 23 10 12 1 23 315 12 1 10 1 14 42 318 deal with them without much trou-They went further ahead when La Hartle'ls (11) WWE 23:11 5 4 3 22 22 12 12 28 2 14 27 6.16 Gateshead (19) WIJLW 22 11 6 8 2 20 13 14 11 18 2.13 33 418 ble.

Singh scored, despite strenuous Rochdale (22) Ldwl It is the point-blank shot from efforts by Aya Singh, who was Carlisle (11) IDW about five yards out which gets the guilty for the first and last time of Walsall (4) WWI goalkeeper in difficulties. To score bunching. The Navy decreased the Southport (18) IWLwl goals you must be a goalkeeper's arrears, through Sinclair, before Scottish League: With Mrs. Grimble playing at the menace, and not simply an accurate half-time, top of her form, Captain Manners kicker of long range shots. In the second half, after very evengers (1) dWIW staged a recovery which brought "Menacing tactics" call for deter- play, Aya Singh made the score Callic (3): WWWW the scores level at the eighth game, mination and strength. You must 8-1. Gthwaite then made a per Hearts (6) WWL 327 13 7 15 31 12 19 14 8 4 2:35 23 18 but they were unable to prevent be strong enough to get within the fect sold affort, beating four men Aberdeen (8) WdW the loss of the set four games later, opponents' danger zone and this before flashing the ball right on to B. Fadoné (0) Wall 27 13 10 1 223 6 23 14 3 5 5 14 21 183

Hamilton (11) Wall 28 18 10 1 244 10 22 13 3 4 6 18 23 12 Manners Goes To Pieces means that you get the ball when-Aya Singh's stick for that player to andes (12) WILIW 28 14 83 24 24 19 14 5 7 1 22 29 12 81 Club Run Risto s In the second set Captain Man tackle.

ever you engage in a man-to-man score his second goal. It was the Motherwell (2) DIWAL 27 13 9 1 8 42 18 21 14 2 8 4-16-27 8 29 best of the nine goals scored. Clyde (14) ILwWISAN 27 18 7 4 2 50 20 16 14 4 6 €23 39 12, 28 Hunter assumed the full-back,

Hibernian (16) WIDIW 27 14 81 828 8-21 13 8 9 1 15 28 7 28 ners went completely to pieces, and

Kilmarnock (7) LILID 28-14 8.5 130 19 17 14 3 9 2 23 38 8 25 Difference In Scorers Navy Nearly Equalise - He plans to average over 180 position, and Lammert was brought he and Mrs. Grimble secured only

The Navy, who were enjoying Airdrie (18) DwDd1 27 18 50.43 23 22 15 14.374 19 29 19 25 Accuracy and ball manipulation most of the play, though never look Partick (10) Wwww.26 16 8 4 8 27 18 19 11 3-8 0 14.28 6 25 miles an hour for a day and ajup among the threes.

It was at this stage that the Club Mr. Ng Sze-kwong, former Colony count for a great deal, of course,

netbed Queen 09 (4) Awdel 27-1475 4 27 17 18 13 27 4 13 27 820 ing really dangerous, night on the salt lake beds near

ran away with the game, Lammert champion, umpired the match.

Qu's PK. (15) IwWDI 28 11 6 232 13-15-15-110 412 14 8 21 Albion ILIWI 27 14 6 34 17 22 15 13 29 2 16 33 621 Salt Lake City.

crossing the opposition's line on Goldman and Mise Hancock now et although these qualities are twice, through. Curre The other attempt will be on four occasions, while Archer (2) meat H. D. Rumjahn and Mrs. Chiu

commonly possessed, a compara

ATT ((8) LIWILE 27 14 6 6 1 21 23-14-13 111 115 62 3 17 scores 4

Falkirk (10) WILW 27 14 6 6 231 23 14 13 111 111 34 3 17 water. "Commodore Gar Wood, the Griffiths and Garrod scored the Chun-chip in-the Final, which will/tively small number of forwards

Dual line() WIDWW.271346 3 2331 11143 11 1 12 47 5 10 Club's remaining tries.

be played at the C.R.C. underscore with any degree of regularity.

St Mirren (17) L DIW 17-133 8 2.18 26 8 14 3 10 2 14 31-16 Robertson, proved his worth at whose auspices the tournament in It is the man who adds, Individual endeavour to smooth combination Forward, particularly in the line- being conducted. In deep secrecy a new boat, de cuts, where he was seen to gather signed to be capable of at least 180 the hall on almost every occasion miles an hour, has been planned, I came in his direction. He was powered by a supercharged engine conspicuous in the forward rushes, of famous make,"

and, with Bradford and Walkden

24 hours set up by the American driver, Ab Jenkins, at the Salt Lake course, Utah, last August,

This bid to win further cost more prestige will $15,000.

speed than

It la being undertaken by Cap- tain, George Eyston, Britain's re- cord holder of speed records, and two assistant drivera...

Dyston has designed a car, a super-streamlined vehicle powered by a big supercharged aero-engine. It will have a top speed of over 200 miles an hour.

vetern American pilot, holds the world record at a speed of 124 miles an hour. At

In the second half several changes were made in the Club MIXED DOULES CHAMPIONSHIP alde, Robertson going into the pack with Garrod, while McLellan and (Continued From Page 4). Strange retired..

A well-known racing motorist proved the backbone of the Club for has been selected as the pilot and wards in the loose.

the attempt on the record will be

made

The cra will probably bet

Miss Engl

Coppin, who usual plays

ipack, displayed:

of speed

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and

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work who gets the goals.

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