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Middlesbrough have had a good, report about Moss, the Whitby United inside-right who has also been earmarked by other clubs.

Bagley. who made B highly satisfactory Langue debut for Portsmiuth against Leeds, was a rare bargain, as he only cost $120 when Pompey secured him from

Newport,

Although they have nothing tangible to go он. Stoke still nourish a, hope that they will be able to stroke Swansea the right way respecting Ronnie Williams, their versatile and forceful for- ward."

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Ford, the Newcastle reserve cen- tre forward, might have gone to Charlton this week, but, although both clubs sald "Yes" Ford said "No!"

"Said Manager Bill McCracken, of Millwall. "I'm seriously think. |ing of imposing a five-bob fine an my own players it they get caught

in the offside trap."

Dan Kirkwood had to arrange for a dash home to Scotland after

owing to the sudden death of Mrs. the game at Reading yesterday, Kirkwood's mother.

We did not lead them up the garden, they came uninvited," was a Coventry official's comment on the Birmingham club who had unsuccessully tried to mix Bourton, their contre-forward, 'up" in a transfer discussion.

Manager Jack Tresader.. Crystal Palace, did a fine stroke of business in the week when he becured the transfer of William Shial Smith, the Brenford left hall, who was formerly with Ten Goals In Two Games! That Sheffield Wednesday.

is why the scouts picked up their WHO'LL SIGN SMITE?~AI-engagement books to make a date though there were ten interna-on which to see Hill, the Spenny- tlobal players

on duty in the moor centre-forward. He scored annual inter-city game between six of these in mid-week against Glasgow and Sheffield at Bramall West Stanley, lane during the week, it was an

"unknown" who was the hero of the game, and he will shortly figure in a transfer deal, The player concerned is "Tiny" Smith, the Barnsley inside-right, who literally ran rings round the Scottish internationals.

Up till last Saturday, Hugh

left Southend McMahon. the winger, had not scored a goal in League football. He went to Swindon and registered a "hat

Says Nell Harris."I only wish we had £3,000," was the comment of the Distillery manager when asked if that was the fee his club received from Blackpool for the transfer of Sam Jones. Mr. Harris is the old Newcastle and Scottish international centre-forward.

Gone A Long Way.-Weakness in the half-back line has been midd lesbrough's bugbear for some time, but the Teessiders think they have found a source of strength in George Oldham, who can play on trick" at the "Railwaymen's" ex-the right or in the centre, and who hails from Apsley.- Herts, in the Spartan League,

pense.

Following the signing during the week of two wingers from Penrhiwceiber, Llanelly now have a first team forward line of C., which reads: Cumner, Cochrane, Curwood. Cope and Crip.

There is 2

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HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 25, 1933.

HOCKEY

Medway Defeat H.K.H.C. “A”

LOCAL FOOTBALL

Some Notes On To-day's Matches

With five manior league matches down for decision to-day, the foot- ball fans will be well catered for.

Owing to the inability of the "Suffolt to produce 4 team yesterday afternoon. against the Hongkong Hockey, Club "A" team.

On the Railway ground, the Navy the Mamak team of HM.S. Med meet Kowloon and with a way took up the challenge and strong team out the sailors should gained a three to one goal Vic-wia. "Kowloon will not be beaten

tory,

The first half saw

very

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Brechin two goals they finish very strongly and may take the Navy by surprise in the closing minutes. They will be without Cord, their goalkeeper, who was injured in the match last week

by MacCrae of the Medway and one by Senior of the Club. In the second half Doe of the Med way netted the third goal just

the final whistle sounded. The team consisted of:

MMedway! Benson, Steers, Rhodes, Atwell, Dalton, Hodge, Doe, Barnett, MacCrae, Swan and Allen;

Club A; Nicholson, Jefferies, Midshipman Slee: Allan. Lowe, Wood; Hill, Senior, Potter, and Fitzgerald.

to see eye to eye with the mana- gement over the question of terms, and was not retained at the end of last season. He saw service Reading with Sunderland and before joining Northampton.

& Cookson Echo-Harry Parkes, the genial Lincoln manager, was both glad and sorry that Jimmy Cookson was not able to lead the Plymouth

attack glad because

he knows what Jimmy can do: sorry because he missed renewing a Friendship which dates from the time he secured Cookson's transfer for £60 from Manchester City to Chesterfield. He was then a "back, but Chesterfield turned him into a centre-forward to score 44 goals in 31 matches.

Wolves' Mighty Atom-A player who is now at the top of his form Billy Barraclough, the left. wing forward of the Wolves, who

Selling Stamps.-Tom Hodgson, who rendered such splendid service to West Ham and Luton, has not given up the game now that he has opened out in business at Nottingham Boy's Luton. He has a sub-post office DESENLARGðibibitan Brigade team which certainly at his shop, and he hopes to play has pluck if no great shakes at for Luton Post Office, a Wednesday football. In spite of consecutive j club.

14-0, 13-0, 20-4 and 14-0 they A Villan From Crook?-Some come up smiling each week for time ago we told you that Forster. further punishment.

the Crook centre, was tipped as HOT STUFF-If Dover Road better than Colin Cook, his prede- Old Boys don't make

things cessor, who is leading Chesterfield. warm for their Gravesend League in their Northern Section promot- Well, Aston Villa, opponents this season, then theylon canter, ought to: The backbone of their among others, are on the job, and Forster is just the type of centre team is formed by the four bro-

who would soon acclimatise him- thers, J., H., G. and F. HOTTER.

self to League football. HEARD THIS?-While prepar-

Northfleet's

"Discovery." ing to dan his footbali rig in the

Northfeet have "discovered" dressing-room, the loose cash of

brilliant outside-right. He is a certain League player tell from Jimmy Smy, the former Spurs his trousers pocket on to the floor. inside-left. Moved to outside-right

With commenable prompitude, as temporary

A

measure, Smy the player shouted: "All Scot-alled the bill with such success smen stand up."

that he made the position his own.

a

LONG ARM OF COINCIDENCE. I the Spurs become hard-up for At the hotel in London where a right-winger, Smy will probably Plymouth broke their long home-be recalled,

ward journey from Lincoln, there Gone

one

leader 27 years ago. "happy reunion.

ODD GOAL SPECIALISTS. Do the odd-goal team?

you "know

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Coventry-Coventry

The final

selections by "Left Out" for to-day's matches are:-

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Aston Villa Bradford West Ham Manchester U. Preston Celtic

Oldham

Bunderland

Hearts

Ayr U

Rangers Motherwell

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Accrington Rochdale Swindon.

Draw

Barrow York

Mansfield,

"the

happened to book in two men forestalled Derby on their own

was John Hayden, an old doorstep by securing the signature is one of the smallest players in Argyle amateur, home from Cana of LC. Thornton, a young inside the First Division, and is known

Wolves' fazıs "da, after 20 years; the other Her-left, who made a successful debut to the

bert Swan, who was the Argyle with the Bantams" in the London Mighty Atom." Only 5 ft. 6 in. Quite a Combination match with Bristol high and turning the scale at City Reserves, His ability to get barely 10 st., Barraclough is a the ball under control quickly and veritable box of tricks, and has neat constructive passes backed this season made full-backs, three by good marksmanship, delighted the Coventry crowd, who saw in or four stone heavier and

seven inches taller, look very him the possibility of another small. Joining the Wolves in 1923, he made spasmodic appearances Big in the first team for three sea- Jim McLaren, "Buller" to his sons, but he has now definitely friends, could have joined several established his place in the side: clubs but elected to go to Watford-The Rival Brothers-You know under McBain's leadership, and the Seed brothers, of the ex-Leicester goalkeeper should James, of Charlton, and Angus, A of Aldershot. There is another soon make himself at home.

Carlisle United Reserves! In the North Eastern League, up to yes terday, they had won one match Bourton.

and that by a smilitar narrow margin to Sünderland Reservés. -And-would you believe it? their four defeats, immediately prior to

"Preferred Contkeeping:

course—

that, were by the odd goal too!

SPECTATOR'S FREE KICK, Shildon, though an amateur club like the rest of the Northern League, has spectators worthy of fee of about £500 has changed brother residing in the hardy League status. So infuriated was hands, and he finds an old col- north-east, and he advises James one last week when a goal against league in "B" Lane, who not and Angus Impartially of any Stockton was disallowed and s

so long ago was also at Fibertat promising football telent that free kick awarded instead, that

Last week It is not generally known that

comes to his notice.

them he rushed on the field and took Mac was originally intended to be he wrote

about Robert the kick himself. He got his a cycling champlon, but What Make-peace, a young inside-left marching, orders all right not father thought and hoped did not of Blackhall colliery. James Beed from the referee, but from a come off, and right from school- arranged for his assistant, Albert "whistler" in blue who gently boy days in Falkirk McLaren was Lindon, to take a look at Make- led him out of the ground

a goalkeeper taking part in the peace last Saturday. Many other schools international clubs sent scouts on the same first-ever Wheel Of Fate,Fate plays some scurvy tricks on footballers, and between England and Scotland errand, but the lad was not play- the latest to taste the cup of Even when with the Argyle and ing, for brother Angus had stolen bitterness is "Paddy" Mills, the Sutherlands during the war he a march on them by signing farmer Notts County and Hull played football under the bar. Makepeace on Friday night...

·leader, - Mills, who" has been one Notts County are still searching of the personalities of the game, Scotland for a leader. The latest Intricate Irvine. Although Wat- ford are having a poor sexson, was last week signed by Seunthorpt, to attract is Jeffrey, of Forfar,

they at least field one of the who are doing "big things" in the Derby have been tipped off to cleverest dribblers of post-WEI Midland League, but after one game with his new club he has the possibilities in Fringle, the years in Bob Irvine, the former Everton and Portsmouth Player had to give way to the reserve inside-right of Falkirk Camelon

and holder of more than a dozen centre-forward, Oates: "

Chelsea have a notion that one Davidson the St. Johnstone of the Notts County backs would Irish international caps. Everton inside-left, is a Scottish fancy for solve one of their most pressing got him for a song from an Irish junior team, and sold him for duriculties.

£5,000 Even Charlie Buchan

~Arsenal-M

forward,

?

A Scottish attraction for Leeds Duc the Aston Vile inside could teach Bob nothing in the Winning, the left-half of Glasgow

ame out of a recent Shawfleld.

Shemeld United his colours nying

A job as trainer has been offered to Jimmy Collins the old Swanger half-back by Shester,

Bristol City have arranged to give a trial to W, Davies, a young centre-half from Merthyr,

Don't be surprised it, Smith, the Glasgow Celiac reserve inside forward, Joins up with a Notting ham club during the next few weeks.

emissary high:

art

t of tying his opponent, into knots, but Irvine's great faults was that he sometimes tied himself up as well! Once upon a time Manchester football critic WEE 20 moved Irvine's display, for Everton against the City that he wrote a lyric his honoust Manager Nell McBain know 20 Combination Oakley, about Irvine, He played behind. who played brilliant football for him for some years at Goodison the "Cobbler" last season, falled Park That's why he signed him.

Tip: for Scouts A club in need of a good back, could do worse than have a look at Jimmy Oak ley, the former Northampton de fender, now with Kettering in the Central

A good game should be seen on the Garrison ground between the Lincolns and St. Joseph's. The military side is fancied to securo both points, but they will have to go all out to do so.

The Police receive the Borderers. within the race course and a very keen game should be seen. The Police expect to secure full points and should succeed.

Charity Match

A charity football match in Aid of Tung Wan Hospitals between the Combined Chinese, and The Army will be played on to-morrow at Caroline Hill, kick-off at 4 p.m. The team are:-

Athletic),

Combined Chinese team:-Wong Kee Leung (S. China). Li Tin Sang (8. alna);Dan Mau (S China), Lai Kwok Chiu (C. Athletic) Leung Wing. Chiu (8. China), Li Kwok, Wai (S. China), Tang Kweng Sum (C. Wong Mee Shun (S. China), Ho Ka Keung (C. Athletic), Tam Kong Pak (8. China), Li Hung Ching (C Athletic). " Reserves:-Mak Shiv Hon (C. Athletic), Tong Kwan (8. China), Leong In Chan (S. China), Au Kim Fung (C. Athle-

tic).

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Referee: Capt. E, Hague. R.A. "The Army Team:-L/Bdr. Com- bey (RA), L/Bdr. Alan (R.A.). Pte, Morrison (S.WB.), Pte. 'Wal- lace (B.WB.), L/CDL Cork (Lin- coln), "Pte. Podmore (S.W.B.). L/Cpl. Bladry (Lincoln), Pte. Har-

(Lin ris (8.W.B.), Pte. Higgins

(Lincoln), coln), L/Cpl. Ridley Lieut. J. H Hocquard (Lincoln). Reserves: L/Cpl. Mullane (S.W. B), L/Bdr. Pardoe (R.A.), Gunner Greenshields (RA)

Club v. South · China

At King's Park, the East Lanes. are due to play their second league game and on form shown last week at Caroline Hill in their first game, they would appear to be good

both secure enough t against Recreio,

points

A large crowd should be present at Caroline Hill where the Hong Kong F.C. are due to meet South China, The Club will be all out to repeat their success of last season when they surprised South China with a defeat by the only goal scored.

Kowloon and Navy juniors are. due out on the Railway ground and the Navy should secare both points. The Club receive the Gunners

and should just take both pointe. The Lincolns should have a good run with the Young Indians at Soakuhpoo, with the military team finishing on top...

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