THE CHINA MAIL FRIDAY, APRIL 28, 1934.
ARSENAL v. LIVERPOOL
THEY WILL ALL BE ROOTING
FOR TOM FINNEY ON CUP FINAL DAY AT WEMBLEY
Says ARCHIE QUICK
Will Tom Pinn. y set the seal on his great career by winning a Cup Final medal at Wembley on May 17 That is where the sympathies will lie on the greatest Soccer day of the year, the day when a mere game becomes a fortival piece for nearly 100,000 people in the huge stadium and thousands more who sit in front of their radio and television sets.
A year ago we were all rooting for Stanley Matthews to complete his set of honours, and this he duly did mostly by his wonderful wizardry. Now it is
own
the turn of the one man who can rival Matthews as the outstanding player of his generation-the Preston Plumber.
My personal opátion
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that trainer
Jhony
Jett North Earl's against Sukkertum f 1937
Milne
WA There
an Mey I we shall have barted
Wolver Jenjalan Wanderers it Irtogve Chosproges
we s
Www, Brotowah
Thak will
all to Noth Ent The me already showing sugos nd Chus gitrala, Host an overwhaving a Preston player
Inju
call
Harlow
Janet's
the
take control of the World Cup series in Switzerland.
Thus we and a clash of two And tabændence that at clubs whose names are part of thirt time the ter trauser, the history of the game. In the Arthur Fitton of Albion, was past West Bromwich have sup
pre-plied 11
a host of stars to the International found thought to that Sunder-international Armament and
is outside Toft Eddie North End's list ls smaller 11
with is st activis
the Lancashire because club have adhered to the Scottish style and imported an abnormal number
of players from the Far North. Proston, unly fact, have supplied seven Internationals to England compared with Albion's thirty.
They are u The former 1'1 13
Century."
NOT SINCE
It was in April. West Demwiche
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had their only previNE ing in a Cup Fied, and
ai Kramneglen Albion Tutampand lex te
Burbanks, Hull City,
There will be only one Scot in the Albron
this year. right half. that Jimmy Dudley
... resident Eac
he has been meet the Black Country
that shire since he was Oval, ton, with a Scotilah gouts Seat Symon,
to one. It was Alon But players from
Paperessive Fail.
two previo at
But
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right
back Willie Chonning- ham, humide-left Juny Baxter, halves Tummy Docherty Black-wing v Dan Rovers had then by Villa, and Willie Forbes and outside-
been beaten, first
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left Angus Morrison.
Docherty
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in
End-Of-Season Hockey Festival On Sunday
in
win the following year.
is the only Inter-
The end-of-the-season Hockey Wolves, and after a fupre of national of that quilette, and
both Festival, which
be will two years West Bromwich beat¦ Cunningham and Baxter,
Fyle, are unelo and the form of a knock-out tour- Villa in Mallards Final Ly from
Marrison went arphew
tonament, will be held at Soo- on the reven-
kunpoo on Sunday at 2.30 pm. Derby County
game will be of 20 mendation of his Anny Colonel, Ench
10 minutes and the club gave the officer minutes duration,
each way with a one-minute box of cigars as thanks!
terval, except. the Bral games which will just 15 minutes each way. Each game will be started and finished by the timekeeper,
at
3-0 in the last month played at The same two sides The Oval
Ful contested Crystal Palace in 1805 but this Tame Villa wear the vietors
Ex
Since then both Albio Preston have each won only and Jost two Fans. Sha Weg- bley conevrn d, West Bromny with boal Miningham there and Jost to Seufels Winesday and North End Just to Huddersfield and beat Sunderland in
Ive seuson.
4 iz
TAK
that West Bromwich
mierest will now
a
the
MAY BE THE HEX
Etuary
VIINUS
Len Millard TH
tu the key Wembley Littel.
Albian The captum is just about to com- for his plete 500 appeuratices
Die only club and feel that elusive Tom may just get. better of alın.
+4 Many times in the past there custs of a player the GEARRI
mine reces Fhave been
Cup Final
ru<ltl | AppearUnices ol Newcastle the winning
14 without having played in any same as they equalled the
carlier rounds. This semi-nal appearances of Vilial of the
time
luck the
falls to Jur und Blackburn.
Sanders.
The former Charlton When the two official parties goul-keeper did appear in the May 1 semi-final after Norman Heath at Wembley un arrive
at Sunderland, burl
but Awe of the only
will tavo was
ex- that is all. had previous play myt perience iti
howl. buge
for Heath. Spare a thought Albion dirvelor Tony Cind-
He lies in Durham Hospital don
thum WILN
right winger
paralysed an the against Wednesday an 1935 and completely
result of spinal injury, and not only will he most certainly but I am told miss Wembley that he will never again kick a football.
Le
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Dickson (Arsenał centre-half). Wills (Arsenal right-back), Liddel} (Liver- pool outside-left) and Kelsey (Arsenal goalie) during an attack on the Arsenal goal. Arsenal won the match 3-0.
Rugby League Chiefs Must Get Tough
Says HAROLD MAYES
When football triumphed over toughness in last season's Rugby League Cup Final, in which Huddersfield beat St Helens, everybody who stands for the right over might theory derived pleasure from it.
Tomorrow Warrington and Halifax have the opportunity of proving to the public in the game's annual showpiece 'that the 13-a-side game can be very, very tough, and still be contested in the best sporting tradition.
I hope they'll do Just that. got to do something about these Certainly, after the happen-allegations of unfair play.
No
dngs in Yorkshire, there ор one will be content if they just plenty of people who have allow it to slide and hope for
their doubts.
The
a
the best.
that
Halifax
players. who
NOT GOLDEN Won the Yorkshire Rugby
Silence does not leave every- k League Championship somewhat unpleasant
one with the impression game Bradford
Unless a Northern, all is well.
deftulto against threatened to strike as a result statement is made, either con-
demning or of the criticism they received.
condoning, the public, rightly or wrongly, wil As long as they keep their be left with the feeling that
off someone striking to threats and
is scared to take the acid at that wil will be action. well.
19 an
The
altuation
extends
far
You
When
in
to
they bove too many rules achiminister. They complain that committees don't give them the backing they
•houskel get.
The time has come for drastic nction. The referves Inust be assured that in any efforts they
THREE FOREIGN BOXERS IMPRESS U.S. CRITICS
New York, Apr. 22.
America has not been impressed by any European boxer since Max Schmeling of Germany, nor by any South American since Luls Angel Firpo of Argentina, but in the past few weeks Rubi Scholz of Germany, Paoll Rosi of Italy and Eduardo Lauase of Argentina all have won sincere praise. Scholz and Lauase aro middle. weights; Roal is a lightweight,
Scholz beat Al Andrews in Madison Square Garden on March 26 and most writers liked him. "Bubl is a good fighter who will do better," anid Josue Abramson of the Herald-Tribune; "Bubi has a solid punch and is skilful in picking off and blocking punches," wrote Caswell Adams of the Journal-American.
Laurse who was in America for a few fights soine 18 months ago, returned and boxed Jesse Turner in Brooklyn on April 13, "He definitely 33 one of the most exciting and lethal loft hookers to come this way In recent years," said Lester Brom- beck of the World-Telegram,
Rost drew loud cheers too as
Eddie Compo he knyoed April 1.
on
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"What a puncheri The boy is really good," enthused feather- weight champion Sandy Saddler, ane of Rosi's stablemates. "Rost sald oil right," ought to do Compe "He sure hits bard enough."
Compe onice fought Willic Pep for the world featherweight title. so ho has been around enough to recognise talent.
foreign boxers have Many came to Ameries since the war ended in 1945, but few have been impressive. Kid Gavilan the most of Cuba has been successful, of course, taking the but Europe world welter uile,
have hund
mate They'll get unqualified and South America
little luck.
Robert Villemain of
France
support. And the penalties handed out have to be made a good deal stiffer. 'Then the was a popular fighter because prospects of free-for-all Rugby he was
busy and courageous, League foolball won't be nearly
but he lacked punch not considered
so attructive.
FANLING GOLF
In the event of a game being. drawn, the result will be de cider by penally bullies; if there is 'n tie in penalty builles will count: the then penalty corners
there is a tie in penalty cor- ners then long corners will
the count If
result should be undecided the team the ball with
in their half whether in play or not) when the bell ending
the game is
Certainly some of the "foot- beyond the home shores. rung, will be declared the loser. in the event of a penalty bully bail"
remember from the game against will
that the last to place
al Australlan tour of tha being awarded, play will be ex- Bradford has teled by the umpire until the Wembley, Here, to give you country produced a number of
Incidents, bully is completed.
some idea of that game,
unpleasant extract
repori by the British tourists arrive Alfred Drewry in the York- Sydney next month they will
with be greeted
巍 warning from Australian Rugby League "Halifax won the Yorkshire |
Bradford-born president, Championship "Jersey Flegg, Rugby League
about dirty
The following are the starting beating Bradford Northern
play.
tumes for the Royal Hongkong at Thrum Hall last night,
Golf Club versus Combined Ser- there were 110 victory miles He's already warned his own
vices goli match to be played at marks afterwards playera Full Everyone
Fanling on Sunday (Club names looked uncomfort for that. And now
he plane rst): able,
they wished mirailar advice in his welcome as though they had been somewhere else. speech to the visitors.
certainly wish I had not been the match. 1 prefer my boxing in a ring, with only two
time. contestants at
Mr Arthur Laty. of Leeds, will refered the tle, and is curiosity that although he has Im- been honoured with this portant match he has nul been included among the officials to
Sausages Led To A Gaol Term
days. If purchased her day For Ex-Champion
the cost is $20, or, $10 for both i days.
By Order of the Stewards,
H. MISA,
Secretary.
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SOUTH CHINA MORNING
ON BALK AT
BOST, LTD.
Each team shall consist
of
shire Post;
i players, but one reserve will be allowed in subsequent games. No substitution of players
is allowed during
#game. The the first round draw for
has by been as follows:
Men-Arny By Sookunpots; Dutch H.C. v R.A.F.; St Joseph's Nav Bharat; Argonauts V Army A; Royal Navy v Aces,
Ladies-Victorians v Dorians; Gremlins v KGV "B"; KGV "A" v Recreto A; Recreio B-bye.
V
Club secretaries are reminded that teams are required to pro- vide two clean hockey-balls and set of white shirts in addition to their club colours.
As many umpires as possible are requested to be present from 2.30 p.m. onwards,
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Crook Town
Wins Amateur
Cup Final
[Middlesbrough. Apr. 23.
A crowd of 38,000 saw Crook Town win the Fool- ball Association Amateur [Cup yesterday when they beat Rishop Auckland by goal to ni in the second replay of the final. In all the two teams played for 390 minutes,
one
Crook Town won by a goal scored in the 41st | minute last night by their cente forward, Ken Harrison. They were slightly more workman- like than their opponente and just about deserved the victory.-China Mail Special.
Inter-School Athletics
The second day of the three-
Laurent Dauthuille of France came very close to taking the day ninth annual inter-schools world middleweight title from invitation athletic meet organis Jake LaMotta in September of ed and sponsored by the South
hut suffered a lost round 1950.
und Ching Athletic Association was Even kayo.
It 80,
held at Caroline Hill yesterday. LaMotta's ineptness than Dautbullle' skill that made it so close.
A few months carlier Tiberio Mitri of Italy failed in attle bid against LaMotta.
Only one final was hold yes- torday and that was the 3,000 metres in which Leung Kom-por of St Joseph's won by more than 200 metres from Ngan Tung- chhu of Pul Kul in 10 mins 13
Randy Turpin of England won the anddioweight crown from Ray Robinson in London on a very heavy track. but lost it to Sugar Ray in the The remaining finals will be return in New York, and was held on Bunday starting at 9 most unimpressive in his lossa.m. to Boba Oison in New
York last October.
was the first
The following are yesterday's results:
Girls
Ph. Time: 29.1 seca. Hart 1: 1, Lam Hak-lan (rung Chi E Ngal Bükk-ying (Keung Toi; 3. Chan Chl-yuk. Time: 28.3 CH
0.04 p.m., K. S. Robertson -- Ma) But the strange thing about
c. C. Pinelli: 200, A. D. Duffy it is that he blames critics
Hein Ten Hoff |— Maj J. Evana; 9.12, D. L. Andor- England for the
German to fight in America after warnings out — 7/0 A. Brown 216 AR
200 M. (Benjar).— Heat 1: 1. Ho having to the issued, "There Pelche Ma] P. V. tuyshe. 9.20
the war, but the big and hand- | Mel-yes (Tak Ming); 3 Wong Fung- W. D. Leighton - Li M. V, Keeling are people in England who are, it. W. E. Hoath 3/Ldr T. C.
some heavyweight has won only king Heung To); 3, Yue Cholyan deliberately urging their team Imric; 128, 4. Wat Mal F. C. M. agalan fourth-raters; he lost to Dan Bucceroni when he met a The AustraReeves, 232, W. O. Davies - Li-Col says Flegg.
P. H. Caray: 9.36, R. D. Bell - Franking opponent. Hans are being played up BAG. S. Hali; 1.60, W. G. Hobertson — bashers. This sort of thing must Comdr CPY B., W. Bloker leave the wrong Impression Mu C. D. Zirkit: 0.48, F. with new players in the tour
and
wont ing aidu,
that impression squashed."
Jung Lt J. A. Blein 9.52. R. WI- loquet — Lt Comdr May: 3.00, W. yan Alat Capt. Fortune 10, J. Kay Capt A. G. M. Napler; 10.04, D. Bhaw LI-Col it. E. Waterston
"The happenníga during the last quarter were a disgrace to the code. The uninhibited fght between Clarkson, the Halter loose forward, and Tyler, the Bradford prop
forward,
reault- cd in both being sent of the Berlin, Apr. 21.
The only remaining game in field dve minutes from the end.
but German the First Division between Francz Diener, 53.
that was Dut
a clean, honest sty will be set-to compared with the heavyweight boxing champion R.A.F. and Argonauts I 1920 and 1927, has Ded to played mid-week, by mutual punching, elbowing, obstructing West Berlin from his East Ger- arrangement, at Kal Tak and general nastiness which deliberately punches another." 1. Grehen; 9,09. A.V. White man home i Bibra, Thuringia,
during the previous 20 minutes says Flegg. Berlin refugee officials day.
said to-
The Second Division Inals between Nav Bharat and Re- to Max crelo will be played at Pool Gd He lost his title
Kings Pk next Monday at 5.30 Schmeling, later world cham- plon.
pin
tions:
or so had becen sten by every- onE
except, apparently. referee and louch judges."
no fouls- Hard play, but that's bis dictum. "I will not who have a man in the codo
Singles Now Course
Boy
Jose Gatica of Argentina came highly to America in 1950-51
400 3. Hurdles (Senior)-Host 11 rated, but was knocked out in 11, Collaco (HKTC); 2. Leung Kamar
ching (Pui Ching); 3, Leung Kwok one round by Ike Williams.
en (La Balle. Time: 634 26. Host 2: 1, Hung Chi-kej (Pul China); Edgardo Romaro, 223-pound 2 Chan Shunying (HKZG; 5. Zul Wing-wab" (74) Fung), Time: 941 Argentine heavyweight, was ong New York clumsy in his
Parker.--- fight against James United Press.
2.04 m., A. B. Coleman FL
Read: 9.12. W. N. Gray 2. Wildnann: $19, J. R. Leitch Maj King-Martin: 9.20, R Yet when five players were: G. Craig – Capi H. Burt; 0.24. D: sent off in the early matches, Mackle - Mg! Boycott: 9.28. M. B. Robertson. - Can, D. A. Ken. of the new season, they all got dy; 33. D. Hunter LLC
This D. Baker Carr: 9.36 R. K. Colling attitude, Flegg excused with, Mat 4.0 6. Edgar: RECORD SWIM
away
with
cautions.
the
13.
The report added that there were occurrences which would
144. W Backe Brig Bolt Leigh-Ben Below are the League post-have justified the sending "It was the first trial of · Paterson --- F/LA.
off of at least hair a dozen
scoson and 'players, and also nett; 0.48, E. C. Brown - 9/1/4: player.
referees, were merely fading Houghton: 802. A. E. Eliot -- 1/0 P. R. Fumbly: 9.66, G. J. Mary ---- their measures are warranted Lt strong; 10 C, W. Grange - Capt
E. J. Deobla, 10.04, Austin 150 at this stage."
T/LI R. Hope.
Dienor, who owned a sausage factory, told refugee officials he had
sentenced been
10 10 months' imprisonment In 1962 be- for "economic sabotage"
Army 'A' cause he produced more sau- Hoctela A sages than planned for his fac- Army B tory and had offered plus as a prize for an amateur Dutch boxing contest.
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the sur-YMCA
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Fiest Division
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After that game tho Rugby Langue asked for a report from
10 14 2 28 the refereo of the Cup semi-
Anal between
13 4 Argonauts *༥༥ Plener said he was released
Second Divialop after one year because Schmo- Mirig had asked the East German Nav Bheras President, Wilhelm Pieck. to arlo &... show clemency-Router.
Savitt Ousts
Davidsson From
U.S. Tourney
Bookupats
KC
ACES
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Thunderballs 'R' University estos Valley Sports C St. Josepha
KGV 'A Recreio A Victoriana
Doriana
10 15
Ladies' Division
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BHC
Houston, Apr. 21. Tony Trabert of Cincinnati DGS warmed up belatedly and finally Regrelo nurvived to load the procession of ranked slurs into the quarter, finals of the River Oaks Invita- tional tennis tournament,
A mild upset sparked today' round with Pick Savitt, a for mer Wimbledon champion who has been Idle for two youn, de feating Bven
Davidson of Stockholm, Sweden.
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KCC TEAM
SELBSTOTAMIAN
PERSEGET
The following will represent Kowloon Cricket Club in the
match aga final cricket Kowloop Bowling Greeni Davidson was the tournay ken Carvalho
on Bunday at 2 pm, at K‚È‚C
and is the national Indoor cham Bing C. Lan, modi'a topysanking, foreign star. Chus, El A, Gray, W.
pion as well ́ na Bweden's" Na Madar, D. B. Soqunless 1 player. He bowed to Bavili, Bymons, J. Tangs now in the oil bustline in Heus quincey, D. Phillips, ton, 11-9, BÁLKURKKA Press.
Halifax and Humslot, which had taken place three days earlier, in view of Since the League hns said nothing about taking action, I can only asmima that the report what
of the RL. members Committed. had had to say about that particular gwno,
Fourballs, Qid Courre
BY GERMAN
secs.
3,000__M (Renior)-1, Leung Zam- por (51 Joseph'e) 2. NED" Trig. [[Wing" Long), Time: 10 čajein 33 secs, 4_x_400_M. (Befor) Relay-Hent
1 Pul Ki: 3 New Method: Tak Ming, Time: 3 mins 53,5 secs. Itent 21 1. La Sale: 2. Hongkong
School
Time:
mins 50% secs. Heat, Jeung To: Pui Ham Time: 3 mine 15.7 wes.
x 100 M, (Junior)
11 1 Now Method: 3 Tal" "fung E
1. Heung Tos 3. Tung WAN 3, TAK Berlin, Apr) 22.*
Ming. Alfred Spengler, ön Eisf Ger-|| Pul Klug "By Louts: 2, Pia Ching. man awimmer, broke the world Time: 50% redu. MAKE IT DRASTIC
record for the 400 Matres in-
100 M. Hurdles (Junior)-Hent 1 pm Robertson/Coleman - Pu-dividual Medley in Dresden to- 1. Kong Chicbek) (Hetas 205 and con- | minelli/Grehea; ́ 1.05, Duffy/White - So ho condemns,
ton message Wong Bourbong doncs, almost in
samo vaniload, Ltd. Andoran Gray day, according breathi-a novel situation, 10 Brown/Wilkinson; 1.15, Perle/Leitch from ADN, the ofiktșl East Ger- w Hea
But novel as it she/King-Marits; 130, Leigh- man new agency.. say the least,
| 19n/Craig – Koeling/Buri; is. It makes it obvious
that Beth/Mackle guy: drastic
neces-Wal/Robertson ---
the
are measures
The agency said that Spengler sary in Hugby League in both 139, Davies/lunter Carey/Baker clocked 5 mins 18.3 seconds to CHEC: 140, Bell/Colling MBAI/
world record
hemispheres, unless ugly situa~ | Ea/Belton; 1.50, Bloker/Pag- } of 3 mins. 25.8 seconds held by
tions are to develop.
1.45. W. Globertson/Decks beat the official of the oficial concerned made
| yon -- Erier/Leich-Bonnet): 155, 49 | Maurice Lusion of France. more pleasant reading than they
Jóng/Drown - Barggh toni anticipated.
Right now referees have the waloquet/Elliott Mymbly: Lusien recently clocked & mink which is But Rugby League teams infoeling that
vidAls/MaryFortuna | 27.3 seconds," a time too many, people 20 general, and the controlling are telling them whit to do Strong: 210 Kay/Grass Napier atill awaitingqqtfication as a
Deable 2.15, Bhaw/Austin 10- nocord-Retter. authorliy In particular, have and how to do it. They think waterlandlope.
THE GAMBOLS
GEORGE, WOULD YOU MIND IF-1} { NO, DEAR TEAR THIS RECIPE OUT OF THE PAPER ?
FIS' IT ON THEI SPORTS PAGET
WELL, THAT'S ALL RIGHT THEN
SPOAT
Barry Appleby
DON'T BE SILLY, OF COURSE IT WASN'T ON THE SPORTS PADE
[gal Tung); 2, Ng Kwok-honkul Kluja" Time: 120 pacu.
HOME RUGGER
London, Apr. 22, Bridgwater and Albion beat Teignmouth 10-3 infin - Rugby. Union match today.--Reuter."
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