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Notes On To-day's
Matches
DIVISION 1..
Kick off 4.30 p.m.
Lincolns v. R.K. Club. Bookun-
ped:
R.A. V H.K. Police. Military
HV.
St. Joseph's v. Kowloon, Caro-
line Hill
Athletic, R, Navy. Kowloon. DIVISION II.
'Kick off 3.00. p.m.
So. China v R, Navy, Caroline
Hill
Young Indians v. Kowloɑn, St.
Joseph's.
RAY. 9. W, Borderers, 800-
kunpoc.
H.K. Club v. Lincolns. Club,
DIVISION KIL
Lincolns v. R.A.M.C., Chatham
...Road 3.0.
R.E. V. RAB.C., Military H.V."
3.0.
University
H.V. 3.0.
R.A.F..
Athetic
Radio v. South China, Athletic
H.V. 4.30.
S. W
Borderers V Recreio. Chatham Road 4.30. All the senior league games are
decision down for
to-day, The Athletic versus Royal Navy game. having been brought forward from Sunday.
The Club Gre the visitors to Sookunpoo where they meet the Dincoln Regt, who will start fav- ourities in the match after their success against the Borderers last week. As the result of last week's game. it is evident that they have men who can find the target. registering severi gopls without reply against the Recreio
The Gunners receive the Police on the Military ground within the race-course, The Police are the favourities and should secure full points
At Caroline Hill, St. Joseph's and in view of receive Kowloon the Saints' success. Inst week they Kowloon will start favourities. will see that they finish on top in a well contested game.
The Athletic will receive the Navy on the Railway ground and the sailors will be out to retrieve themselves this Week Owing to their weakness against Et. Joseph's on
game last week.
the
ground
Arsenal,
HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1933.
FOOTBALL
Final Selections For To-morrow's Games
Blackburn.
Blackpool.
Southampton.
Queen's P. R.
HOME.
New Brighton.
Dundee, Motherwell.
AWAY.
Sunderland.
Bolton Queen's Park, Chesterfield.
DRAW.
Preston.
Aldershot.
Bury. Halifax. Walsal
BORDERERS WIN FINAL GALLOPS
"K.O.Y.L.I." CUP
Civilians Polo Team Lose 7-2
The final of the "K.O.Y.L.It Polo Cup" competition between the South Wales Borderers and the Civilians was played at the Polo ...day, and resulted in a win for the former by seven
HOME FOOTBALL goals to two
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INJURIES UPSET TEAM · PLANS
Hard grounds were responsible, the Rovers, who make no change. for the heavy list of injuries. That was the story earlier in the Football League season.
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Apparently the downpour last Saturday cart have had little effect on the "going." Fur from all parts of the country comes the familar tale of casualties and consequent team changes.
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There is, however, one team at least that has not been afflicted. Tottenham Hotspur supporters will be pleased to hear that the young famillar faces will be on view against Chelsea Bridge,
Stamford
Apparently the 'Spurs are not worrying about last week's home defeat by Liverpool.
Chelsea would naturally like to play Gallacher at centre forward in this attractive match. His name is included among the probables. If his ankle has sufficiently re- covered, he will probably turn out to the exclusion of Mills.
But there is a "whisper" that the team may be unchanged. Chelsen cannot afford to chance a breakdown in such a game.
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Samuel Anderson, the Stockton outside left, and Joseph Rennie, a half-back from Maryhill Hibernian. and brother" of their well-known | forward. Andrew Rennie, have sign-❘ ed professional forms for Luton Town.
Anderson gets his chance against Bristol City to-morrow, in place of Pearson, the former Chelsea player. Other changes by Luton are Brown for Kean, W. Bell for Talt, and Harford for Mittell
A new player from Folkestone named Finn has fought his way into the Crystal Palace team for the home game with Bournemouth. Finn has played once this season for the Palace at inside left, but his natural position is that of centre half. He will play there to-morrow, with Barrile, the usual pivot, on his left.
Turner, the "Glaziers'." outside right, has not yet recovered from the injury he sustained against Watford, so Harry continues in that position..
Owing to the injury to Eaton. who is still in hospital, Queen's
Exeter, are giving the inside right position to Allen, who spent last season with the 'Spurs, and scored an important goal for them in the one appearance he made in their successful fight for promotion.
Arsenal team to meet Middles Division II winners.-Navy, Kow-brough at Highbury not, yet sa-Park Rangers, for their match" at loon, Borderers and Lincoln.
nounced. There is a rumour about Division III winners Lincolns. Roberts. There was last Saturday, R.A.S.C.. RAF, South China too-but he played at Everton. and Borderera.
However, the centre half had to leave the fleid before the finish of the match against Glasgow Rangers on Wednesday. Arsenal supporters will hope that the leg trouble has not been aggravated by his ap- pearance in that game
The following suspensions have been made by the Emergency Committee,
J. Bowen, Recreio A. Moss, H.K, Police Wong Sik Ping, Athletic H. Bux." Radio
3-11-33. 3-11-33. 3-11-33, 2-7-10-33.
ADVERTISEMENTS.
TH". HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB
THE
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THE TRAFALGAR DAY RACE MEETING will be held (Weather Permitting) at HAPPY VALLEY on SATURDAY, 1ST OCTOBER, 1933, commencing at 2.00 p.m.
The First Bell will be Rung af 1.20 p.m.
MEMBERS' ENCLOSURE: Members are notified that they and their Ladies must wear their Badges prominently displayed.
No Uno without a Badge will be admitted to the Members Enclosure.
Badges admitting Non-Members to the Members' Enclosure and Club Rooms so $5.00 for Gentlemen and "$3.00
Danny Blair resumes for Aston Villa, Otherwise the team that played so well against Sunderland w line up at Portsmouth. Billy Walker is still keeping young Dix out of the attack.
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Birmingham persevere with Smith at centre forward. They are home to Leeds. Morrall, who was recently injured, is having a run with the reserves.
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Unlucky Wolves! Joy over their great Victory over Huddersfield tempered by the injury to Holling- worth, their brilliant centre half. At Stake, therefore. Nelson with be pivot again, with Phillips, the Welsh international outside, right, at right half--the first time he has played there.
Robbins, who has been chosen
to play for Wales against Scotland at Cardiff next Wednesday, iras Wales been chosen to play for
for Ladies (Both including Tax) drafted into West Bromwich. Al- are obtainable through the SECREbion's eléven to meet Derby Coun- TARY upon the personal application of j ty.
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inside left.
«Member, such dember to lje responsible Robbins' International position is for all visitors introduced by him, sad
To-morrow he plays; In Payment of All Chits, etc. A
outside left owing to the tojurs The Fecretary's Office, 3rd Floor, to Wood. Gloucester Bailding. (Tel. 27794). =ill close at 12 O'Clock Noon,
Members' Badges admitting, Enclosure will NOT be on sale at the Bage Course.
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On No Pretext will Children be permitted in either Enclosure during the Meeting..
Tifins are obtainable at the Clue House provided they are ordered from the No. 1 Boy in adrange. Telephone
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Baval Ratings in Uniform will be admitted Free.
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By Deder,
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IN
Hong Kong, 18th Oct., 1933.
Secretary.
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ST FRANCIS
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Pity that Reading, after their convincing win last Saturday, may have to make a Change' at Coven- try. Butler, their outside right. has strained a thigh muscle and may not play. Liddle would-be his deputy.
Coventry, however, are in the same boat. Davison, captain and centre half was injured last Ba- turday and may have to "be de putised for by Ferry.
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Although the score might indi- cate a one sided match, the game was in fact evenly contested, and it was due to accurate hitting and good horsemanship that the Bor- derers won by such a wide mar gin.
A large and distinguished gather- ing was, present, and among them we noticed HE. Sir William Peel and Lady, Peel, Capt. Walter. A.D.C., Brigadier Cousens and Miss Cousens, Commodore and Mrs. Elliot, Hon. Dr. R. H. Kotewall, Col. and Mrs. Norsworthy, Col. and Mrs. Carrington Sykes, Commander and Lady Mary Barton, Countess Furnivali,
G. T. Raikes, Squadron Leader and Mrs. Wood,
Mrs.
and Miss Mackie.
The prizes were presented by Lady Feel at the conclusion of the game.
The Game
The orderers put on pressure from the start, but failed at goal. The Civilians then took up the ofensive and near the goal. Villar stopped the rush, the ball going behind. Jordan intercepted and hit well down the field. Raikes re- took opened the scoring. Villar play up the field from the throw- in and Hope increased the Bor- derers lead with a nice hit from the right. Dent was next conspi-
Yesterday's Tryout Clocked
Below will be found the times of ponles which were given a final tryout yesterday morning. It wil be noticed that some very fast last quarters were registered:-
Wisdom Stag, 31.1, 1.03.3. Valorous, 32.2, 1.01.2. The Goat, 34.1, 1.05 .. City of Shanghai, 39, 1.11.3. 'Hey 'Tor, 32.2. -1,02.2.
Solar Star, 32.2, 1.02.2. Gold Key, 39.2, 1.10.2. Burgomaster. 34.4 1.05,2. Poverty Bay, 33. Wayward Stag, 29.2 Montalisman, 37, 1.11.3. Mayflower, 34, 1.04.9. Daylight Eve, 34, 1.04.2. Mike, 36.2, 1.07.4 King's Bounty, 29.3. Don, 29.4.
The Tiger, 32.1, 1.02. Partnership. 34 103.4. Tecumseh, 33, 1.01. Just Imagine, 31.3. Fighting Blood, '32.2. King Salmon, 31.3, 1.03.2. Maria Petra, 34, 1.05.4 Orlando. 31.4.
The Panther, 32.4. 1,06.1. King's Parade, 31, 1.02.3. Brechin. 31.4, 1.02.4. Esk. 31.3, 1.02.4. Glen Shee, 31.3. 1.03 1. Golden Dawn, 34.2, 1.05: Baguio, 32.1.
Jungle. 31. 1.00.2. Aida, 34. 1.06. Widnes. 34. 1.08.
FANLING GOLF
cuous, sending the ball with a hard Starting Times For
a
hit welldown the field. Raikes re lieved, Hope taking up his clear- ing. hit smartly to score the third goal. The Civilians pressed with Stanton, sending across
nice shot straight to the goal but Jor- dan interceped and hit to the boards. Just before the bell Dent reduced-the lead with a, well-plac-
shot.
Second 'Chukka
Sunday
Old Course.
9.28 a.m. J. A..R. Selby and A. E.
Lissaman. 9.32
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A. C. Young and H. 5.
Dinsdale.
D." Hunter.
9.36
9.40
N. K. Littlejohn and G. T. May
A. H. Mackenzie and F
9.44
H. H. Mundy and C. W.
F. Booker.
9.48
C. E. Moore and C.-G.
Marrable.
9.52
9.46
A. T. Lay and H. C. Hopkins.
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A: O. Brown - C. W. Jeffries.
The second chukka started at behind. Jordan stopped the bit out but the ball went behind. Dent did some fine defending, stopplag two rushes by Hope, but the latter eventually scored. This goal was followed by a deal of midfield play, with Gordon breaking away to be stopped by Raikes and Jor- dan. Villar was pressed by Stan- ton but Raikes came up to relieve. 10.00 The Borderers then visited the other end and Hope rode off Dent| 10.04 while Jordan cut in to score the fith, goal. Villar hit well up the 10.08 field from the throw in to Hope who was unmarked but Gordori did | 10.12 well to save a certain goal In the last minute of the chukka, Jordan | 10.16 and Hope combined well and after Gordon had saved from the form-] 10.20 er. Hope rushed in to scofe from an acute angle.
10.24
9.32
Third Chukka The third chukka WBS more 10.28 evenly contested and opened with Stanton and Dent coming close to 10.32 the "Borderers' goal. Jordan fell back and hit out to the side, fol 10.36 Clapton orient are going to |lowing up with a nice shot to the Aldershot 'with two changes centre. Dent relieved with a neat Mayson for the injured Yews at forehand hit. Gordon picked up outside right, and Crawford in about twenty five yards out and place of French at centre forward. scored a brilliant goal. Midfeld The Orient, incidentally, have play followed after which Raikes not yet finished signing-on, Mr. took the ball up the field and sent David Pratt, the manager, yester-¦ up to Jordan who with a superb day informed the Daily Express” backhander, scored the Borderers' that before long he hopes to secure | last goat:
new left full-back, another
Play was dull in the final chuk".. centre half, and some more inside ker, which was marred by several. forwards.
penalties. Both sides Tailed to core, thus leaving the result at 7-2 in favour of the Borderers. The teams were:
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Transfer System
LEAGUE REPLY TO THE
PLAYERS' UNION
I understand that, contrary to general expectations, the Football Nottingham forest, have been League officials have decided not shuffling their attack. A winning to receive a deputation from the combination was struck last Batur- Players' Union in regard to their day, but now an enforced, change recent request concerning the la anticipated. Race pulled a transfer system and the way they muscle and Stocks may be called feel it works against. their mem- on to play at Inside right. at bera. Grimsby.
This decision was made at a
Wednesday. meeting of the Football League on
Notts County are also in doubt. They expect to have Walker, their It was agreed that a reply be centre half and captain. back sent to the secretary of the Flayers again in the side to receive, Fort Union stating that in the opinion Vale, the leaders, but owing to in of the League, Management Com juries the composition of the at-mittee no good purpose would be tack is in doubt.
served by receiving the suggested deputation.
Blair, Swansea Town's outside right, has throat trouble. Davies and Williams, inside right and centre forward respectively last Saturday,
The official communication will add that it has always been the purpose of the Football League to protect the professional football are therefore moved player, and to consider his inter- "out! one position to allow Martin, esis in every way. to lead the attack against: Brad- ford City vialtora. De
A newcomer infort City: „ranka...... to meet: “Edu
Sibell Bank. The City Vesterday signed Robert Iveson, late of Rama- gate and Tottenham Hotspur, Hé plays at inside right.
The Football League will con tinue to go thoroughly into any transfer case of alleged hardships. and, as in the past keep ever in view the interests of the individual
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8. W. Borderers; Col. G. T. Ral- kes at No. 3. Capt. P. L. Villar at Back, Lieut. J. L. Jordan at No. 2 and Lieut. J. W. Hope at No. 1.
Civillans: WH. S. Dentat back, Robin Gordon at No. 3, W. I Stanton at No. 2 arid H. G.
amara at No. 1.
RUGGER
J. M. Mayhew - and A.
McKellar
A..B. Purves and F. A
Redmond.
H. N. Williamson and PA
8. Grant.
O. Nager and E. Des
Voeux.
G. W. Reeve and F. Aus-
tin.
D. M. Kerr and F. R.
Otto.
C. H. Bradley and E D
Matthews..
A: D. Humphreys and W. Buyers
G. C. Worrall and H. S. Forster.
E. Davidson and R. H
Wilde.
New Course.
E. Richards
Hampton.
CRICKET
and H.
SMALL UNITS CRICKET
ROLEAGUES
ROYAL ENGINEERS VERSUS ROYAL SIGNALS.
The match between the Royal Ea- gineers and the Royal Signals in the Emall Units Cricket League, which took place on Wednesday re- sulted in a win for the RE. by 139 runs,
23 21.
R. E Sapper Tucker, b Mills
14 Lieut. Walker, c Short,, b Noale 52 Sapper Wells, b Short, b Hilla. Sergt. Anderson, b Colley Lt. Col. Marsden, b Nealo Lieut. Cooper, c Buttery, b Neale," 0 QE.S. Blackler, b Mills Major. Mousley, o Farrel,"
Colley represent
Teams For Club 'v: Royal Navy
The following : will the Hong Kong Football Club First XV in their first rugby match of the season against the Royal Navy, on the, Club Ground, Happy Valley at 4.30 pm, to-day: J. P. Whitham; J. J Ferguson, W.HB. Rigg, R. EL Griffins, G. P. Lammert; A. F, Jenkins, -JAR, Selby (Captain); K. A. Munro, G A. Stewart, D. C. Cumming, F. R. Burch. 8. H. Garrod, I. H. Brad- ford,, &. F. Walkden, G. C. Mou trie, (vice-captain);
Reserves: C. Meeke, J. Hut- chlson, R. Stilliard.
The Royal Navy will be repre- sented by
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Marine Benson (Suffolk) Sto: Curtis (Berwick), Sto, Langmead (Berwick). Lt. Com Surtees (But folk), A, B. Wooton (Wren), Mid. Darley (Bu.olk); Lieut. Campbell (Suffolk), \(Captain);** Lieut. Evang. Nixon, Mech, Wills." Pay,
It is learned that “Shanghai: Mid, Blard (all of Buffolk) Lieut. Charlton have decided that Labour" and "Ningpo," two re Brown Lieut, Dreyer; Ldg. 8to. Yardley (inside right) « will de- cently contributed seropisnes, Masters, Lda. CL. Pascoe (all-of finitely not be fit to play as Bristol, were damaged in Hangchow in Bermek)ereka OLDEST & MOST FAMOUS | and Smith will get an experience practice fights when one pilot," was ́ Referee Major HMJ Melotyre,
of Third "Division football against seriously injured in à crash. HOTHL
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W.O. Jordan, e Mills, b Neale 2 Sergt. Buckle, c Short, b Neale 20 L/Cpl. Greenhill, Not out
Extras
Total
Bowling:
Mills, 3 for 74. Neale, 6 for 68. Colley, 2 for 21.
R. SIGNALS. Colley, b Tucker .... Shone, b Wells Neale, b. Tucker Bryce, 5 Tucker Mills, a Wells, b Tucker Buttery, b. Wells Rafferty, b Tucker Farrel, b Tucker Grundy, b Wells Whitehead, b Tucker Short, Not out.
Extras
Total
Bowling-
Tucker, 7 for 1. Wells; a for. 22.
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