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Motherwell
Everton
DRAW
Newcastle
Millwall
Manchester C
Hull
Preston
HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1933.
TO-DAY'S BOWLS H.K. FOOTBALL
Matches On Happy Valley Rinks
AITKENHEAD SHIELD.
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NOTES ON THE PLAYERS
SECOND HALFERS. " Charlton must surely take the honour of being the champion second half stayers in the League. In their home games against Bournemouth, Exeter and Crystal Palace, the Valley club scored four goals in each game ard "except one against the Palace all these goals
Scored were
after the "breather." Furthermore, in each game Charlton were led at least once, A week ago, at Bristol, against the Rovers, Charlton were losing 2-1 at the interval, but scored four goals in the second half to win by five goals to two. If Charlton can keep this kind of thing up they will not be long regaining the Second Division status they lost at the end of last season.
"Renwick.
the Albion Rovers centre-forward, is the latest Scot to attract Notts County.
Tis whispered in the North- East that Thayne, the Hartlepools right-half, is attracting Leicester..
Pat McConnell, the Irish inter- national who was in the limelight wih Bradford City, Doncaster and Southport, Is the latest recruit to the new Boston, Lines.. club.
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The fee' wanted for Joe Robson only a few years ago, when he was making the 'welkin ring with Grimsby, was in the region of £8,000 Now he is on Bradford's transfer list at £600.
Northampton are well satisfied that they have made a good cap- ture in L. Westwood, a young left back from the Potteries district, for several League clubs in the Midlands were after his services.
There are moves on the board at Middlesbrough for a successor to Peter McWilliam, and do not be surprised if Jack Carr, the pre- sent manager of Hartlepools, is nat right among the top-notchers for the post,
We hear thaia London manager and two or three others from the Midlands and the North are watch- Ing Brennan, the clever inside- right, of Tunbridge Wells Rangers; or is it Russell, their successful centre-forward, that they "after?-
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Sheffield United would willingly have foregone a thousand or two of the amount they received for
The Aitkenhead Shield Competition takes place this afternoon, games being and theCraigongewer rinks,
The prize distribution will take place at 6:30 at the Police Cleb..
0.8.C.C. Green
J. Kempton
Hongkong
Kowloon
lat Rink.
J. Riddell
R. Morrison
A. F. Paul
H. G. Cooper
J. F. McCowan
J. C. Brown (skip) W. Mair
2nd Rink.
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(skip)
E. L. Barros A. M. Omar J. G. Ozorio F. Normington F. X. M. da Silva H. Beer C.G. Silva (skip) U. M. Omar (skip) 3rd Rink. W. W. Hirat L. Jack
H. Hampton A. Hyde-Lay
W. Hedley
V. Hast
S. Gray
R. Lapsley
H. Lockhart
R. Marks
W, B. Muskett
(skip)
A. R. Clarke
(skip)
4th Rink.
W. S Glendinning
K. M. Omar
(skip)
F. J. Jones
The Teams For To-day
FIRST DIVISION
The following bave been chosen to represent the Hongkong Football Club in their match against the Polica:
A. N. Other: Wright and S. Strange; Robertson, Skinner and A. Duncan; Fowler, Dominy, Howe, E. Strange and Bickford. Reserve: LOWBOR
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CHINESE ATHLETIC v.
KOWLOON...“
The Chinese Athletia line-up for to-day's game against the Kowloon F. C. at Kowloon Ground will be as follows
or
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1st Division: Li Kwok Ki Chan Sik Pui; Lay Han Cheung, Tang Kwong Wing: Ho Cho Yin, or Au Ping Ming, Lai Kwok Chew (Capt.) and Ip Pang Fai; Au Kin Fung, Le Chai Wan, Ho Ka Keung, Mak Siv Hon and Tung Kwong Sam. Kowloon will field the following
toom.
HOME RUGGER
Royal Navy Prospects
case at
London
are
The Royal Navy's Rugby football prospecta for the season are at present somewhat vague: Very tow of those who played in the repre- sentative matches last year available, but this is usually the season. The Navy, however, can the beginning of a new always be relied upon to produce a team capable of holding their own against the other two Services. Since the War they have beaten by the R.A.F. twice.
The only available members of the team which represented the Navy in the Inter-Services Championship last year are Marine C. Webb Lieutenant W. Elliot, Lieutenant- Commander T. G. P. Crick, and Lieutenant J. S. W. Walsham, Maring Webb first played for the Navy in 1923, and was capped for England last year. Lieutenant Elliot was England's stand-off half- back last year, and Lieutenant T. G. P. Crick first played for the Navy in 1927. In addition to them Lieutenant J. W. Forrest, who was capped for England in 1930 and 1931, has returned foreign service, and Lieutenant C G. Gosling is also available Mid. shipman Lewis, on the right wing, Midshipman Kirby, on the left wing, and Midshipman Watkins, in the pack, had trials in the team
in the side this season, last year, and, with increased "ax- Rod-perience, should find a regular place
Cord; Hill and Willis; Whitfeld, A. W. Grimmitt
Timberlake and Bliss; F. White, Webb, Elliott, Lewis and Blake. (skip) Reserves: Jones and Owen Davies,
Police R.C. Green Kowloon Hongkong
"1st Rink.
G. Mitchell A. Murdock
Lindsay
V. Ramsay
J. W. C. Bonnar W. Greig (skip), A. Macfarlane (skip)
F. Sutton
J. Macdonald
end Rink.
W. Brown McIntyre G. Stewart Elliott-Heywood R. M. Keown
Dear Dunn-Judging by the re- cent displays of Jimmy Dunn, the Jack-in-the-box of the Goodison forward Wine, the Everton officials must be immensely pleased that they failed to sell him a few years ago. At that time, when he was off torm, Everton had him on offer at €1,000, but other clubs were of the opinion that he was J. Gibson too dear. Since then he has helped Everton to two championships, has scored a Cup Final goal, and been capped for Scotland. It is a safe bet that it would take a £5,000 fee to bring about Dunn's removal from the Everton camp.
J. Watson Morley
S. Logan F. L. Rapley
H. Gitting Richardson's Rat-tat-tat.-W. G. 3.-W. Brown Richardson's feat in scoring J. Howe three goals in six minutes-some J. M. Jack timekeepers made it five-against Derby at West Bromwich recalled his record scpring achievement on November 7, 1931, when he obtain-
N. Drummond
(skip).
3rd Rink.
A. E. Coates
R. R. Davies
(skip)
L. de Rome -A. Q. Brawn
4th Rink.
E. Simmonds M. Y. Adal. W. Gill
(skip)
ROYAL ARTILLERY In their match against the Royal Navy to-day, the Royal Artillery will field the following.
gers, Pardoe and Harris: Snooks,
Combey: Allan and Wroe: Smith Barraclough, Greenshields and Seal Reserve: Leach.
CLUB DE RECREIO. The Club de Recreio will play the South Wales Borderers at King's Park and will probably turn out the following:
E. Marques; R. Silva-Netto and G. Gutteres; A. W. MacGraan, C. (skip) Figuereido and W." Mather; T. Castilho, J. Gonsalves, W. Souane, J. Gomes and J. C. Santos.
W. E. Hollands
(akip)
(skip) 0.0.C. Green.
Kowloon
Kong Kong let Rink,
G. McLeod G. T. Padgett A. Chapman C. G. Muss
(skip)
2nd Rink.
ed four goals against West Ham, T. Owen S. Searle at Upton Park, between the fourth T. Gooding and ninth minutes of the match. H. Nish There was trony in the circum- stance that "W. G." should ac- complish his latest feat in a game P. Kristofersen in which any sharpshooting to be V. C. Labrum seer was expected from Bowers. T. Ferguson the Derby "star," whose light, A. E. Silkstone however, was virtually extinguish- ed by the Albion's other Richard-
son.
Blenkinsop's Ambition Checked. In giving Hapgood, the Arsenal defender, the preference over Blenkinsop in the International team to meet Ireland. the F.A.
(skip)
(skip)
W. Cunningham
J. Bentley
J. Whyte
W. Wotherspoon
3rd Rink.
J.-M. S. Rosario A. H. Basto- C. Marques L. P. Xavier
(skip)
(skip)
G. L. Buchanan F. Lunny
W. V. Field
B. W. Bradbury
(skip)
selectors have checked "Blenky's" THE INTERPORT
Blenkinsop has
ambitions and put an end to some. friendly, rivalry between the two Sheffield camps. played in 15 international matches and he was out to beat the re- cord held by "Nudger" Needham, who. playing for Sheffield United, acquire 18 caps. So far "Nud- Champion International player." ger" retains the title of "Sheffield's
What a mistake! There must have been some heart-burning in the Manchester United camp when It became known that Shefeld United had received & princely figure for the transfer of Jimmy Dunne. A few seasons ago. Jimmy was playing in Sheffield United's Central League side, and the direc- tors thought that it was time he left, so he was placed on the open to transfer llat. Manchester United became interested ande watched the Irish lad on several occasions and came to Shefeld to deal. However. signing Dunne, they signed Boyle. someone erred, and instead of
The figure Sheffield United were asking, then was a modest £500.
Jimmy Dunne, if the Arsenal.complete the
could have seen their way to part with a player in part exchange. This was the obstacle that caused the breakdown of the previous ne- gotiations.
PA'S PERFECT PUPIL. "Bill" McCracken's son has cer- tainly got father's famous off-side tactics pat. In a recent match for Barton the Lincolnshire club, young McCracken and his partner were successful in getting 30 o-side decisions against the opposing at- tack.
Cardiff are giving a trial to a young beck named Pratley,
Liverpool have displayed a lively interest in Norwich lately. Willy Smith the left-back, 13 the attrac tlon.
Carlisle are hankering after Alee Merrie the Ayr U, forward, and if the requisite fee is forthcoming he will strip for them..
Shanghai and Malaya
Teams
The Hon. Secretary of the Hong Kong Cricket Club has kindly fot- warded us the names of two visit the Selection Committee for the ing Interport Cricket teams and Hong Kong side."
Shanghai
D. W. Leach (Captain). R. Booth.
J. A. Isaacs.
J. C. Jenkin
P. Madar.
J. F. N. Mayhew.
J. L. Rawsthorne.
P. V. Simpson.
A. C. Sinclair. L. Stokes.
T. W. R. Wilson."
H.T. Smith (Manager). F. E. T. Harshall' máy
come).
Malaya
R. N. Hamilton (captain). L. Alvis. D. C. Burn.
FL-Lt. V. Croome, R.A.F. R. G. Gibson. B. S. GILL
W. C. Jonkless.
R. B. Lewis.
R. Morgan, R.AF.
C. A. Speldewinde..
Eu Chow Teik a. Willis..
W. W. Dean (Umpire).
W. D. Charlton (Scorer), Hong Kong Selection Committee Allen, an ex-Cardiff schoolboy Mesars. R. Hancock, T. E. Pearce, back, has been taken on the Wolves A. W.. Hayward and H. Owen ground staff. He will play for the Hughes. club as an amateur.
THE FARMER'S BOY. Billy Haines, the one-time idol of Portsmouth, whom the band used to serenade with "The Farm- er's Boy" every time he made an appearance. revisited the old haunts last Saturday, when he played for Weymouth in the pre- Leeds Rugby League Club deny liminary round of the Cup at the rumour that they have ap-
Gosport, Billy managed to score,
ut Gosport won the game. Also the Weymouth eleven was White used to keep goal for Southampton.
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proached Burland, the Bristol, Gloucester and England Rugby Union centre three-quarter.
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Club v. Army
Sookumpoo
No wonder manager "Bill Mc- Cracken, of Millwall, is always a A DARK HORSE
The following will represent the welcome visitor in Scottish Junior Hong Kong Football Club against Whilst the common opinion is circles. "Bill" sent a three-gure the Army XY that Barnsley and Chesterfield will chegte to. Petershill during the Ground, to-day at 4.30 p.m. «. be the two to fight out the week in return for the signature Northern Section championship, an of centre-forward Murray,
J. P. Whitham; J. J. Ferguson,
W. H. B. Bigg, R. H. Griffitha, G.
P. Latonert A. F. Jenkins J, A.
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SECOND DIVISION. The players for the Club against the Borderers at Sookanpoo will
be:
berbe
from
Marine Webb, Lieutenant Forrest, and Lieutenant Crick form a very useful nucleus of a new pack, and are certain to infuse that dash which one has come to expect from. the Navy, Barring accidents. Lieu- tenant Elliot will almost certainly again fill the important position of stand-off half-back, and, with Lieu- tenant Gosling available, the team should not wand for a full-back."
Apart from matches arranged by the United Services, Portemouth, Devonport, and Chatham, which are of great value to the selectors, trial games have been arranged against Forrow; M. Railton and Dunhill, Devon, addition, numerous practice McKellar, Boyd and Gamble: Fish-
games will be played at. Portsmouth er, Brown, G. Duncan, Bell and and Devonport." Anyone in the Sloan.
Reserves: Low and Hick-Navy who has any pretensions to man.
be a player is invited to play in. these games, and notes of the form of any promising player are sent to the selectors of the Navy team. is interesting to note that Lieu- tenant W, Elliot was "discovered" in one of these practice games.
KOWLOON F. C.
The Kowloon F. C. will turn out the following in their match against. South China:
Boyes: Everest and J. Winch; Hopkins, Pape" and Tillery; G. White: Cook, Cutter, G. Winch and P. White. Reserves: Humphrey,
Brown and Nicholls.
ROYAL ARTILLERY
The following have been chosen to represent the Royal Artillery in
their match with the Royal Navy at Happy Valley:
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HOME RUGBY RESULTS
It
thington, Collier
Wood; Price and Gibbons: Wor. Oxford Beat Newport
and Stevens;
Wood, Edmunds, Bermingham, Walker and Eill. Reserve: Hant.
The and Division match Athletics v. Young Indians has been post poned as the Young Indians are unable to field & team.
London, October 27, by 10 points to 6 in the Rugby Monmouthshire beat Glamorgan County Championship at Pontypool yesterday.
The following will represent the RAM.C. in their match with the Radio Sports Soccer team this Oxford
In the only other union match afternoon at three o'clock on the their opening success against Old University followed up
fer; Corp. Corbett; Private Casson; port by 9 points to 5 Oxford.— Happy Valley. ground; Corp. Cal Merchant Taylors by beating New- Private King: Private Goulty: Ser-Reuter,
geant Lane (Captain); Private Rennae; Private Adams; Private Poole Private Otterwell; and Pri- vate Kym.
LOCAL CRICKET Season Opens To-day
The second division of the Hong Konz Cricket League will officially open its season this afternoon at 2 o'clock, when the R.AM.C. meet- the second team of the K.C.C. upon the latter's ground.
The teams will consists of the following:-
K.C.C.-H. Overy (Captain), G. Lee, S. Jex. G. A. G. Hall, D. F. Green, J. P, H, Macanlay, G. White, AR. F Raven, W. Hirst. W. Mulcahy, and F. A. Dunnett....
R.A.M.C.-Major Sarsfield (cap- tain), Major Denrit, Major Tyndoll, Capt. Lewis-Bryan, QMS. Fox.. Corp. Colledge, Corpl. Tatiin. Lt.- Hunt, and Corp. Kilner. Corp. Parry, Pte.. Wilkes; Pte.
HONG KONG CRICKET CLUB
2nd XI Match Postponed
HK.C.C. 2nd XI game fixed for to-day v. Craigengower Cricket Club is unavoidably postponed as their ground is required for the Aitkenhead" Bowls Competition."
EXHIBITION TENNIS
There will be an exhibition
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