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HULME'S WELCOME RETURN TO ARSENAL ATTACK

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Tottenham Without Meads at Leeds:

Fulham v. West Ham

London, November. 22.

HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 16, 1933.

TO-DAY'S FOOTBALL

Some Notes And

Comments

The Club are" and home to the Athletic and a keen game should be seen. The Club will have Rodger in goal for the first time this saa- sons while Hill, transferred from Kowloon, will be out in the for- ward lizo. The Athiotic should be strong enough to securo. at least une point. •

FANLING GOLF LADIES HOCKEY

R.H.K.G.C

Starting

Times

HK Teams For

To-day

The following will represent the Hong Kong Ladies Hockey The following are the starting Club 1st XI in a Caer Clark Cup times on Sunday, December 17 match against the C. B. A at

Sookunpro to-day at 8.15 p.m.

* Old Course.***

9.30 am. Final Club Champion-

ship.

9.36

*

0.40

0.44

10

0.48.

9.52

H

9.56

the Charity game now being play- 10.04. ed on Sunday, the Borderers were unable to Seld a team in mid week

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N. L. Smith and K. 9. Marrison. ·

T. R. Chassels and F. Lobel

G. C. Worrall and R. 1 Cherrill

A Bird B. Helbing, M. Walla- ce B. Hance, H. K. Lowe, E O'Hagan; "E" Bell, J. Dalziel E. Bonnar, J. Churchill. E.- Selby..

represent

The following. "will the Club 2nd XI in a match

agginst the H. M. "S. "Kent" on H. Hampton and A. Mc- the Navy ground. Happy Valley, Kellar.

at 3. p.m.

HH. Pethick and L. H. Geare.

T. A. Pearce and F. D. Hunter..

J. F.. Robinson and P.

S. Grant.

J. H. Bottomley and A W.. Hodges.

S. A Sleap and R. 8. Johnson.

G. W. Greene and J. W. Mayhew.

A. A. Brawn and Davis.

H

A. E. Thompson and T.

HA. McCarthy.

FULHAM-WEST HAM CLASH The most interesting event in In the "Second Division both

The Lincolns and Recreio will the world of football to-day is, 1 West Ham United and Brentford suggest, the return of Joseph are within easy striding distance meet at King's Park. This game Hulme to the Arsenal team after of the joint leaders, Grimsby" and was originally transferred to let an absence of there months. Port Vale, and Brentford will the Navy meet the Borderers on

Hulme was injured th "the last further reduce the margin if they the Kowloon ground. Owing to 10.00. minute of the first match of the win on Port Vale's ground this

trouble season, Cartilage

deve- afternoon. But that is too much loped, and for weaks it was touch to hope for, as Port Vale have

and the Navy match was postpon- 10.08 and go whether an operation not conceded, a point at home.

The R.A. and East Lanes. would have to be performed. West Ham. are also playing ed. Now he is sound again, and if he away, but theirs is a short jour-game has been put forward from 10.12 has

of the brilliant ney across London to the head- Sunday to take way for the big lost none

most quarters of speed that made him the

the Fulham club. match between the Lincolns and 10.16

local

rivals will South China. feared outside-right in the coun- This clah of try Stoke City, to-day's visitors draw one of the best attendances to Highbury, are in" for an ordeal of the season to Craven Cottage. The reappearance of Hulme Fulham must improve considers means an enormous lot to Arsen-bly to hold their own with a team al. Yet I have been astonished that have lost only one of their "at "the successful way in which, last eight matches.

hand, havi Fulham on the other match after match, they Govered up the right-wing weak have dropped nine points out of

The Police and St Joseph'a meet 10.38 ness. Hulme's partner is to be ten. They are suffering from a Coleman, who will need to impro- goal famine, and even with Lamat Happy Valley and ca, form St

The Police 10.40 deal ve a great

on his form bert in the side only three goals Joseph's should win.

setback to the College against the Wolves last Saturday have been scored in five matches. may cause

teum who at present head the league 10.44 Millwall have struck an ever if the best is to be brought out

The R.A. and East Lancs meet worse patch than Fulham, their of the flying winger:

It is, of course, a match Arsenal last six fixtures having produced on the Railway ground, and if the 10.48

Gunners maintain their form of last Sunday they should secure 10.52 ehould win easily, for Stoke, after one point.

full paints.

apromising start to the season.

To-day they are home to Preston North End, sari

may not end their losing spell.

Two especially attractive "games should be forthcoming in Lanca- Blackpool entertaining United. and Bary

have fallen off badly: their. last five games have brought them only two points. Palethorpe has been restored to the leadship of shire, the atteck, and on his immediate Manchester left will be a player of Chinese meeting Grimsby Town at Gige- extraction by name. 8oo.

COPPING V. O'CALLAGHAN

AGAIN

lane

THIRD DIVISION'S BIG DUEL

the

The Lincolns should beat. Recreio 10:20

South China by a big margin. receive Kowloon at Caroline Hill 10.24 and a good tussle should be seen.

of the 10.28 Kowloon will field some Argylls and South Chint will be hard pressed to take both points. 10.32

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10.56

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In division II The Navy, Bor- derers and Club should, win. In 11.00 division III, Recreio, Borderers 11.04 and Lincolns should win."

SUNDAY'S GAME

11.08

11.12

There are some intriguing Third The chief match of the week-end With the coast apparently clear Southern Division matches, nota- is that on the Railway ground or 11.16 for Arsenal, can be 'Spurs preser-bly clash between Norwich | Sunday when Wales and Scotland ve their two-points lead by winn-City and Chariton Athletic, lead- meet in the Charity match. Wales 11.20 ing at Leeds? Unless the recenters and runners-up respectively. will be represented by the South

advantage should form of Leeds United-three con- Here ground secutive defeats is only a pass-bring Norwich the victory, though so well balanced ing depression they certainly will the teams are do 50.

that anything may happen

hadả

However, the 'Spurs attack once again unchanged) will have to be at its brightest to outwit an all-England half-back line as represented by Edwards, Hart, and Copping. I think it will be agreed that the beat of the three these days is Copping, who quick- ly resumes rivalry. begun in Wed- nesday's International at New castle, with 'O'Callaghan.

There is a late change in the

line. Spurs half-back

Meads

last night developed a tempera- ture, and Alsford will take his place.

be

STRENGTH OF HUDDERSFIELD

Whatever the results may at Leeds and Highbury, supporters of the Spurs and Arsenal will be very anxious to know what has happened at Maine-road, where Manchester City oppose Hudders feld. The City, who are bringing back Tilson to lead the attack- Herd partners Brook on the left wing-have crept into fourth place. Seven points from the last four games tells of consis- tency.

CHELSEA UNCHANGED

FINAL SELECTION

HOME

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Arsenal.. Derby Newcastle Nott C. Norwich Chester Stockport

Barrow Kilmarnock

Luton Birmingham Port Vale

AWAY

Coventry 'Motherwell Rangers

DRAW Tottenham Manchester C. Torquay.

Charlton are only

bad

Wales Borderers' full league team 11.24 with the exception of Channings, the Police centre half, who is an 11.28 ex-Borderer. Scotland have got out a good team including three 12.40 men from the Argylls and a very 12:44 keen game should be seen. Wales 12.48 will have the advantage of playing 12.55 aimcet full regimental teazu, while Scohland will be handicapp-

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ed through playing men who have The not played together before. winners will meet England in the serhi-final on Christmas Day.

H. E. Williams and C.

G. Marrable.

G. A. Leiper and A. Mac- fadyen.

G. F. Rees and E. Wi- liamson

A Kidd and W. N. A Smalley "

L. M. S. Lloyd and H. S. Forster."

F. A. Merry and A. E

Lissaman.

W. M., Barton and D. 8. Harley.

W. N. Buyers and H. C. Hopkins.

G. T. May and R. C. Webb

A. G. Donn and D. Ellis. K. E. Grieg and G., M. Bryden.

-H. H. Mundy, and R. K.

Valentine.

D. L. Prophet and H. H. Beddow

D. H. Blake and M. E Turnet.

W. Thomson and A. T. Lay.

J. E. Dovey and S. 8. Perry.

W. A. Stewart, and D. B." Robb, Reserved.

and

New Captain plays him- self in Final Club Championship.

New Course.

9.32 a.m. T. B. Williams and R. A.

: Rodgers.

9.40

The Division I. match postponed from October 8th, between the Lin- coins and South China, will be played at Sookunpoo To predict the winner would be out of the question for both teams are now playing below their usual stand 10.04 ard. On the present form "South

10.12 China, abould wing

Mrs. Markle and, G. W. Tolmie.

G. S. Joannides and R. Young.

9.48

to

0.56

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G. B. S. Thomson and J. Atkins.

It

W. D. and Mrs. Fiddes Wilson.

Mrs.

The Division II match should end in favour of the Lincolns.

10.20

For to-day'a matches please turn to the Diary of Local Erents.

RUGBY FOOTBALL

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Perry

Mrs. Dovey and

M. N. Coates and H. B. Day.

TRIANGULAR GAME

The above game will be follow- ed by the Club v. Army (4,00 p.m.)

econd Special Fixtures On in their first round encounter of

place by virtue of a superior goal

to

Saturday

the Triangular Tournament. A

The Army side will be:-Sergi Gould (6.W.B.), Lieut. Martin (8.W.B.), captain, Pte. Simmons (8.W.B.), Lieut. Galletly Rotsaler CL- (8.W.B.), Lieut. Two Axtures have been · arrang-

colan): Lieut. Walker (R.E4), ed for Saturday on the Sookum L/Cpl. Hewitt (8.WB.); Lleût. B. poo Ground and as all the best Hebert (RA); L/Cpl. Hardy players will be on view, there (B.WB.) Pte. Gilmore

Pte. Walters (SW.B.), The first match commences at Barraclough (RA), Pte. Jones

First XV which will be split into

Lloyd (WB)^{} 2.45 p.m. and is composed of two (B.WB.), Pte. fifteens the basis being the Navy Lient. Metcalfe (B.4.). two units, the scrum playing on Whitham: J.-J. Ferguson, W. H. B. The Club side "will be:-J. P.

But I doubt whether they will make more than one point again clubs. Of these Queen's Park

average

that of four other -st Mr. Clem Stephenson's fine

team. When championship pros Loftus-road: once again the fact Rangers and Reading meet at pects are under discussion the

that the name of Huddersfield is mention

Rangers are at home ed in the same breath as 'Spurs may bring them full points.

Crystal

and and Arsenal,

Palace They are, I see,

Bristol Rovers, the two other clubs batil- top scorers in the First Divisioning just behind Norwich, have

At the foot of the table testing away matches. The Pala- should be à large attendance.

the ce will be fortunate to United is, I am afraid, likely to Bristol club's visit to Luton may

defeat at Aldershot,

while the be emphasized by to-day's results. be a prontless affair, Football is full of surprises still but Chelsea really do seem to be field, despite their silp at home In the Third Northern, Chester-

set an insuperable task at West

against Walsall; should gather Bromwich, where the Albion, a I saw them against the Spurs a more points at York to consolidate

their place as pace-makers,

plight of Chelsea and Shefeld

escape

the "Blue"

alde and the

back

..

(8.W.B.), Gunner

division on the "White" side. Rigg, R. H. Griffiths, G. P. Lam- The balance of the players have mert: M. W. Turner, J. A. R. Selby been provided by the Army and Captain); GA. Stewart, L fortnight go, are a terror to any

Club. As the "Blue" team will al Bradford, A. F. Walkden; F. R visiting team.

ARSENAL'S PARIS MATCH most inevitably secure the ball Burch D.. A. Cumming, KA Chelsea were anything but im- Paris, Friday-It is announced.

from the majority of the tight unno, D. McLellan R. O E

King pressive in last Saturday's match that Arsenal are sending their serums it will be interesting to with Derby County, Nevertheless, strongst team over to meet the I admire the courage of the Racing Club de Paris here on management in giving the same Sunday.

The Racing Club team players an opportunity to settiɛ.

which wn. It is not individual skill was beaten 4-2 by First Vienna that is lacking so much as team last Sunday, has not yet been spirit,

definitely chosen, but the goal- Shefeld United are faced with keeper will be the Austrian, a similarly heavy problem 眨 Rudolf Elden, in whom the Ar Middlesbrough, who have worsenal were interested at one time. combined Parts ave of their half-dozen homo-morrow fixtures, tmt Shefeld's

team meet the Chile Peru Bouth gloom may be lightened by the Wednes American side. who have just day. They revealed distinct signs arrived from Germany, of revival against Huddersfield a week ago, and at. Hillsboro' to: Notts County yesterday trans- day may prove just too good. for ferred Fenner, their inside right, Portsmouth, who will have Balto Bradford City Fenner, who 15 mond at centre-half, in place of 27, has scored sixty-seven goals the injured Allen.

during his Ave years with the

"TENNER'S "BAG";

Liverpool's sequence of thre County victoria will probably end on Millwall last night secured the Derby County's ground; Everton transfer of Yardley, the Charlton should win at home against the Athletic Inside forward. He will Wolves, who are changing their be included in the de to meet Inside wing forwards Newcastle Preston North End at, New Cross wil 1 fancy, make much-needed to-day

headway against Lélester City: Crystal Palace yesterday obtain and Sunderland and the Vila ca transfer of Haynes, the reserve centre half. ershot-to-

may draw on

Birmingham and Blac

iere respectively.

bunds of

observe the tactics of the "Whites"!. Reserves. J. Hutchison, H. C. in defence as it will be the first Meeke, C. Austin.. time this year that the Navy cut- The Triangular Tournament be- sides probably will not be re-tween the Navy, Army and Club ceiving the ball regularly from the is held annually for the Hong forwards.

Kong Rugby Challenge Cup and previous The sides will be as follows: the following are the Whites-L. P. Buckley (Medway); winners: 1910-Club: 1911. Carri- Lt. St. Clair Ford (Medway), Et. son XV: 1912 Garrison XV: 1913. G. B. Blater (Eagle). Mid. A. T. Club, 1014 Club: 1921-2-3-45 Darley (Suffolk), Lt. B. N. V. Cur Royal Navy: 1928 Club: 1927-5-9 rey (Medway); Lieut. Miers (Med-Royal Navy 1930 Club, 1931, Tri way), Lieut. J. H. Forbes (Med- ple Tic. 1932, Royal Navy: 1933 way) Lt. O'Connor, Cpl. Chicken, Cinh." -Pte. Mackman (Lineolas). Liéut To-morrow's match counts to- Ramus (RA); W. R. Andrews, Rwards the 1934 competition. Stillard, A H Harbord S. E Garrod (Club).

FOR WEST AFRICA

Blues:- P. Edwards, W. E Peers, J. Hutchison, BC. Allan, (Club) Lieut. Muspratt Williams Lincolns) A. Jenkins, HC0.S.K. Start Shipping Service Meeks (Club Comdr, R. 3. Roome Medway), Log: Cook Pascoe (Ber wick) Lieut. J W Linton (Med-

(But way) Lieut. E. G. Nizon folk), Leut.NAL EVA (Buttol Hent, C. C/ Buther (Cu Lieut." M. Brown Klent 13 Whi

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