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Other members of the team looked very fit, both Booth and Leckie stating "that they were looking forward to the Interrort. They both expressed keenest ad-

GOALKEEPERS CAN BE CHARGED! miration for their skipper, stating

(By Leighton)

London, October 27.

that Leach's undefeated knock af 178 in the trials was one of the finest innings they had ever wit- nessed. In fact, he is playing as well as ever," they both stat-

"ASSOCIATION Football," an instructional ed

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here last year with the Shanghai

FOOTBALLFORM GUIDE

Comprehensive Table Shows Form At A Glance

A

the

MPREHENSIVE. guide to the form of all Club four premier English Football Leagues and the premier Scottish League will be found in the append

comparing the teams, details of how they have fared five matches are given.

The letters W, L and D indicate matches won, lost and drawn, Games played at home are shown in cigital letters, umes are denoted by ordinary, type. The figure in tes the position held by that team at the conclusion

asterisk, denotes that that team has been pro dagger that that team has been relegated

-"HOMS

******* - "Goais

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book on the game, issued by the Football Not Until Tuesday! Association at the very moderate price of six-y Madar, who pence should be in the hands of every footballer. Interport soccer team, would not Every phase of the game is dealt with clearly and express an opinion on the team's Derby (6) WIWOW 13 7.7.0.0.18 414 613-33-7.4 15

chances until after Tuesday! concisely and there are many excellent illustra-

Booth's Opinion tions, one of which is reproduced with this review. "I do not think swing bowling Mr. John C. Clegg, President of the Football Association, in will be very successful against his foreword, says: "Football has one golden rule, which I trust Shanghai" said E. Booth. who will never be forgotten. Play as well and as hard as you can. went on to say that in Shanghai Try to win to the last kick. If, while observing all the laws of the atmosphere was totally differ- sportsmanship, you still lose, your pride will not be hurt.” ent to what it is here, and for that The opening chapter of the book very, rightly deals with that reason one could swing very late most essential part of every soccer player's make up ball con- He felt that "the other type of trol. No player can hope to be of real value to his side until he bowling would be more likely to can (1) get the hall under control at once, and (2) put it exactly have the Northerners guessing. where he wishes, either by a kick, a pass or by heading.

Booth, who is looking very fit, The various phases of kicking said that he will not straight, the pivoting, volleying back to Shanghai with the team be going the "chip," and corners are ex-after the Interport, but will be plained and supported by excel-proceeding to England on the as lent action pictures. Players are Rawalpindi. He could not say warned not to be led astray by how long he would be away. the cheap applause of an un-

CLOSE WIN

FOR RADIO IN

MAMAK MATCH

Signals Give Good Performance

Young Team

"Don't forget to say that this is

thinking crowd which judges the value-of-a-kick by its height.

Dribbling and passing are dealt one of the youngest teams that with very clearly and the illustra and proceeded to work out the ever came down here." he added. tions could be followed by the

veriest tyre. Three special points, mally arriving at the aver

age of 23 yeRIS..

"Coward is undoubtedly the best

G. SINGH SCORES ONLY GOAL

are brought out regarding pass Fast and clean hockey charac-ing. These are:- terised the “A” ` Division Mamak

(1). Never pass for the sake of Stamper in Shanghai,” said Sam passing

Kermani; who has come down în

tournament-game-on-the-Chatham Road ground yesterday, when the Radio Sports Club beat the Royal Coprs of Signals by an only goalį It was a very even game withi nothing to choose between the teams, but towards the end play became rather scrappy.

(2) "As a general rule, pass into that capacity. Kermani added: the empty space ahead of a player that the team were a very happy rather than straight at him....... family under Donald Leach and (3) Do not give away your inten- that they hoped to do great things tion by dribbling towards or looking

at the player to whom you intend down here. to punk

Pat Madar and his brother Harry were both loofing in per- head-fect trim and, like the rest of the

Eyes On The Ball The secret of successful Radio pressing, but the Signallersing is to keep the eyes upon the team,

The match started with the

soon transferred play to the other end of the field, and kept the in- Įvaders out, until about, the mid-l $16.50 each dle of the half when the Radio $21.00 each right-wing carried the ball to the $27.50 each Signallers' territory and centred, $35.00 each Gurbachan Singh beating Dove $39.00 each from close quarteIS.

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PUNJABIS

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impact. A player must Glearn to use the neck muscles, to give a flick to the head, thereby adding power to the blow.

Goalkeepers, who have been treated as rather valuable pieces of porcelsin by officials, will have

TROUNCE HK.

HOCKEY CLUB

that in defence they can

best

were anxious to have a knock at the nets. They were all very pleased to hear that “Tam” Pearce had been selected, and when bold of that fact cried "Good old Tam.”

The Visitors Donald Leach, the captain of the Shanghai team, is a season- ed Interporter, this being his fifteenth Interport."

At his best Leach is undoubted- y the leading all-rounder in the Far East.

A polished bat who gets runk quickly, he is also an excellenti leg-break bowler. In the field bey is. seen to best advantage at mid- off, which position he has filled in all his Interports in Hong Kong. The last time he was down here, in 1933, Leach scored 53 in the first innings when his side was very badly in need of runs. highest score in the series was 81 in the 1933 drawn match in Shang- hai.

His

Leach has scored 673 rips

to take care for it is clearly shown against Hong Kong for an aver that he may be charged when hold-ge of 26.01, and has taken 56 ing the ball

Colony wickets for 15.35 FUNE A useful tip to wing halves is piece.

The Madar Brothers serve their side by jockeying an "Pat" Madar, the slow bowler |LAL SINGH SHINES opponent out towards the comer of the side, secured his first In-

ON LEFT WING

Bag By doing this they give terport blazer in 1927, and since then he has represented Shanghai their own defenders more time to

in four other Interports, while he get into position.

also played for Hong Kong in the (Continued from Nest Column) 1932 game in Shanghai, when E. somewhat slow starter.

J. R. Mitchell's team won by 42

term

CIVILIAN DEFENCE. IN LIMELIGHT

Greater speed and better.com-i J: C. Jenkins is essentially a runs, bination were the chief factors bowler, though he is also quite Travelling in the same which contributed to the three useful with the bat. As a fielder with “Pat” is his youngest brother, clear goals" win the Punjabis en- be is very safe. He plays a good Harry, who is taking part in his joyed over the Hong Kong Hockey game of rugger as well. Club Seniors in a friendly match

on the Marina' ground yesterday afternoon

Double Interporter

first Interport cricket match, though he has already won his se- E. P. Humphreys will be seen cer cap for Shanghai,

* Jin his second Interport He is

The man who is most likely to Lal Singh, the Punjabis left-described as a good forcing bat

knock up a big score is I. F. _ winger, was very much to the fore and a useful change,bow Like Stokes, a

jan excellent rounder, throughout the game, and was Jenkins, he plays a good game of who needs no introduction. quite the most enterprising of the rugger, having been awarded his cal cricket enthusiasts forwards. His passing was per- "cap last year

his at in Interp

fect and the three goals, all of P Booth won his first blazer in 1926 and which were netted by the centre-1931 whe

forward, Afzar Khan, came as a Colony.

Shang

result of Lal Singh's centres. match still reme

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