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HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1933. HOME SOCCER NOTES MOVE TO HELP
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Geneva, Oct. 10. A Langue of Nations move to aid the German Jews. The following were the reaulta of victims of Chancellor Adolf Hitler's the ninth Sher O Golf Champion- anti-semitic Nazi campaign, gained ship: momentum lo-day.
1. J. M. Walker, 40, 38, 38, 30- With only the German delegates 150, tied; 1. H. R. B. Hancock, 39, dissenting, the political commissione, 38-155, tied; 3 of the League Assembly recommended Blake, 38, 35, 42, 44–160.
D. H. that the League classify all numerically inferior racial groups as ininorities
Winners of Pools: Austria, to this country for the entitled to the "justice and tolerance" 8-68; Afternoon Pool: Dr. C.
Morning Pool: D. H. Blake purposes of playing football.
guaranted in the various treaties pro Burton, 50-10=70, The outstanding fact is that foot-tecting racial minorities. ball continues, to spread over the mission adopted a resulution pro- Earlier the League economic com- I'm on a äniversal wavelength, world. The success of the South viding for the creation of a high Football's vision is going beyond African players will inspire other commission the confines of the British Isles, 1 South African players. And the outside
governing body had a talk to you recently about! Empire will join in our football to League to concern itself with or
machinery of the the development of sur schoolboy an ever-increasing extent. That is ganized relief for the Jewish refugees Footballers--the Corinthians' effort a sign of the times, as I see it.
from Germany. to raise the standard of play in public schools.
HARD I
Good morning, Everybody. This is Allison calling from the British Empire sports broadcasting station; in Fleet-street.
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advocated a wide extension of chis cultivation of youthful mate- rial.
LUCK EVERTON !
Everton will be seriously handi capped for at least one month. But it seems that the needs of the "Dixie Dean, who has scored in moment permit of no delay in re-every match so far this season, and cruiting the best available material for our professional ranks
The English clubs can't wait for the development process to produce resulta They are throwing "out their nets to the fa dung parts of the Empire.
COME TO STAY.
led the team so brilliantly, was operated or yesterday in a Liver- pool nursing home for the remoyal of two small pieces of bone in the left ankle.
"Dixie" twisted the ankle when playing against Arsenal last Satur- day at Goodison Park.
It will be at least a month before Dean is fit to play again. This mishap has come at a particularly unfortunate time for Everton, who engage Liverpool in the important "De by match next Saturday at Anfield.
Less than a moon age three play ers, bearing highly recommended credentials. landed here to sign forms for the Liverpool club. One of the three played at outside right | for Liverpool against the "Spurs"" on Saturday.
If I may take the evidence of my friends at that match, this player The following team was selected you will excuse me if I don't spell to represent Wales against Scot his name has come into the Liverland in the international match on pool team to stay.
Wednesday, October 4, at Ninlan Park, Cardiff-
I hear that one or even both of the others may be seen in the Liver- pool first team colours before long. This new winger. of Liverpool would not feel a complete stranger in the team. He had, on his left, Gordon Hodgson, who himself came from South Africa some few years ago. Keeping goal for Liverpool was another South African, Riley.
I am happy to say that English football in general, and Liverpool football in particular, has been all the richer for these importations.
TOP-LINER. ~"
CHOSEN BY WALES.
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The recommendation of the political commission will come before the Assembly tomorrow in the" form of a. resolution generally regarded as putting the League on record 18. suggesting amelioration of the Ger many policy toward the Jews.
The names of Theodore Roosevelt, Jr. former governor general of the Philppines, and Viscount Rubert Cecil of England have been unoticially ad- vanced for the high commission ap pointments."
Meanwhile the negotiations in ad- vance of the resumption next Monday of sessions of the world disarmament when Dr. Rudolf Nadolay, the German conference took a more hepful turn arms conference representative. told. Nornian H. Davis, United States spokesman, that Germany had not filed rigid demands for increased armaments.
Everything regarding armaments which concerns Germany is subject to discussion, he told Davis, American ambassador at large, who has been taking the lead in efforts to prevent a threatened breakdown of the long efforts for an arms agreement.
Dr. Nadolny said that Germany loca not want heavy armaments but John (Stoke City); Lawrence rather. Ritable equipment for her (Swansea Town), Ellis (Mother-army, which is about to be reorganis- ed. He said the army needed addi- well), Murphy (West Bromwich tional armaments of a type which Albion), Griffiths (Middlesbrough), eventually must be legalized for all Richards, (Wolverhampton Wander- nations. ers); Philips (Wolverhampton Wan- derers). O'Callaghan (Tottenham Hotspur) Astley (Aston Villa), Robbins (West Bromwich Albion), Evans (Tottenham Hotspur).
BRILLIANT OUTSIDE LEFT.
There may be two changes in the Rangers side compared with that which beat Arsenal last week, says
It would be difficult to find a beta Home paper Meiklejohn and ter inside forward than Hodgson at Nicholson are doubtful. In their his best. Indeed, at one time the English selectors thought Hodgson was the top-liner. He played for England, and deservedly so.
absence Kennedy, the former Falkirk player, may be at 'right half for Meiklejohn and Fleming at outside left for Nicholson,
If these same selectors stand" by the precedent then established they may even now be thinking about choosing goal-keeper Riley for the aide which is to be selected to-day.
What I think about Riley must surely be endorsed by other people. Remember he is keeping Elisha CHELSEA-'SPURS CROWD). Scott from between the Liverpool
Fleming is an international cen- tre forward who has frequently played brilliant games at outaide left He played for Scotland against England at Wembley two years ago, "
posts.
Reserved seats in the grandstand,
A dozen centre forwards of my says Home paper are being acquaintance are unanimous inhought up pretty briskly for the plumping for Scott as the best goal- great clash between. Chelsea and the keener they have ever tried to heat. Spurs at Stamford Bridge on Bat-
What Liverpool, have done other urday, but clubs are certain to try to do. I hear that Bolton Wanderers may send a cable at any moment for BR- other South African player, a full back:
Mr.. Palmer the assistant secre tary of the Pensioners, said the "Daily Express" that patronage of all parts of the ground will be affected because the fixture synch- One feels rather surprised that roning with the Jewish fast. fellows should come right out of helsen," he said, "have a "con- South African football, which we siderable Jewish following, while do not generally consider to be of a the 'Spurs have a much bigger one. particularly high standard, and We are expecting that the atten- hold their own among the best dance at the match will be smaller players in Great Britain. But by several thousands because of this there it is.
clashing"
SIGNED ON.
It seems to me there must be some highly intelligent judges out there; follows who cau spot the real talent.
WHY NOT AUSTRALIANS
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Kenneth Scattergood, the goal- keeper son of the former England and Derby County keeper, has signed for Bristol City. So "has Is the time far distant when the Molloy, the inside-forward from big clubs of this country, so anxious Swansea. Roberts, full-back, with not to miss anything good, will the 'Spurs last season, stays at bave an organised scouting system Bristol for another mouth's trial to comb the very outside fringe of with City. the Empire 1
A lot of football is played in Aus tralia. There may be footballers over there who only want a few weeks tuning up to be as good as our best,
We have had players who have gone to América and 'returned to do service in this country. There have been cases of players from Canada,
too.
Who will say that the scouting system might not be extended with advantage.
THE PRINCE IN GOLF COMPETITION
St. Andrews Ceremony (Special Air-Mail Service)
London, September 26. The Prince of Wales arrived last night at St. Andrews from Bal- moral. He will take part in the Royal and Ancient Golf Club's autumn medal competition, on the old course, to-morrow
Mark you, there are people here at home saying this sort of thing should not be done; that we should give our own youth the first chance.
The obvious reply is that the The Prince will compete only in clubs are ready to give our youth the afternoon, but he intends to its opportunity. But the day bas be among those who will watch not arrived when the supply of good Bir Eroley Blackwell play himself material, grown on our own door into office as captain of the R steps, is equal to the demand.
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The longing eyes of many mana Bir Ernley will, in the time- gers have been turned towards the honoured fashion, play the first Continent, where there are many ball in the competition, and cad- gifted players. But the bar is up dies will scramble for possession against these Continental fellows of it, the lucky retriever being coming to England, a
rewarded with a golden sovereign..
The authorities put a foot down'} Eleven years ago the Prince of very hard when the effort was made Wales performed the same cere. to introduce goalkeeper Fiden, of mony.
We can not see why Germany can not claim the right to fortify her eastern frontier if deemer nacessary," a German spokesman said yesterday.
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