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HOME FOOTBALL
What The Different Clubs
Are Doing
The Scottish junior club, Waver-1 NO LUCK WITH BUCK-Tho ley, has been approached by Black- burn with Borland, 'the Scots left back, as the main topic of conver- sation
brilliant form of Buck at left-halt in the Grimsby team has aftracted a certain First Division club who, consider they are not as well servou here as they ought to be. Buck was with Leeds but did not come into the limelight until he joined
It is on the cards that some of the cash received for Williams may be spent on a goalkeeper by Swan sea-may be Hillier, of Midales-Grimsby, where he has gins of brough.
trom strength to strength. A dne Albert Harrison, the former Notts type of wing half is Buck-relent County centre-half, who was trans- lees in his tackling, but always the ferred to Leicester a number of tacticing and easence of style in seasons ago for a big fee of £5,000, feeding, Grimsby, of course, will was signed in the week by Lugano.not listen to any offers. the. Swiss club.
HUNDRED UP.-George Briggs, the ex-Birmingham utility forward, had to wait three months to get his century of goals in League football. He went to Plymouth with 29 to bis credit, but he made real use of his chance to join the select band" at Valley Parade last week,
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NOW HE'S LEFT OUT.-Dad- ley, the leaders of the Birmingham Combination, have on their books a sturdy young half-back named Fred Badger, who last season" was robbed of a place in the junior. international side by only one vote. Yet this season he cannot find a regular place is the Dudley team. This speaks volumes for the twenty WANTS TO COME BACK.-Re-year-old Frank Lowe, pho is pre- member Tommy Mitchell, the fan-ferred to Badger at right-half, The Our Newcastle and Leeds player? scouts have made special journeys He is now "mice host" in Leeds to see him, and something might Tommy, who is still on the right happen in the near future, side of thirty, is fed up with the inactivity of his present occupation and will return to football. in waching capacity. He has received a playing offer from York City
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LONG TIME COMING
Although he is now seeing service with his fifth professional club, John M. Wilson, the Crewe back, was only called upon to make his debut in League football a week agu. Four years ago he had trials with Glasgow Celtic-he is a Sock by birth withough brought up st Ellesmere Port then he played Fro Southport, on to Chester, and was with Shelbourne last season. His first appearance for the Rail- waymen's seanor side pas highly hatisfactory. In fact, he, book his long delayed chance with both
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CHESTER CURIOSITY-It is not sufficient to say y "of Chester; What a funny side. They are an enigma, nothing less and nothing As rerently as November they lost to Tranmere 1-6; the following Saturday they beat Roch dale 7-1: next week Darlington 6; and the following week (last Saturday) Accrington went under
to them 7-0.
The man who has worked the oracle is without doubt Armes, the ep-Leeds player, who is still in demand despite all the refusals of the Chashire club.
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FINNIGAN'S FAME.-The fame. of Finnigan is spreading far and wide--and can you wonder? This Craghead contre-forward has scored
fewer than 98 goals in nine games, while in the last three games he has netted four on each noension. Already one First Lea gue club have run the rule over This twenty-year-old shooting artist
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MISSED BY THE VILLA: Bert Trentham, the West Bromwich back,
SOME TIME-A certain London whose brilliant form has already gained him a League cap this sen-manager visited Pontypridd last Welsh Cup- Bon, had a trial with the Villa week-end to watch ä
tie. The spectators, all of them about six years ago. In 1927, while with Knighton Town, & Midland unemployed miners, waited patient- junior side, he played for games y for the teams to appear. The with the Villa colts, but was not manager got restless, so he asked. signed. Villa must be watching is one of the crowd what time the "When the players progress with mixed feelings, es started. pecially as their defence is not so come up out of the pit came the sound this season as it has been in reply. real years.
HOPE HE'S THE LAST-The THREE TIMES THREE. Hat-securing of J. Campbell by Lincoln tricks are fairly common nowadays, to lead their attack was a speedy but lore is a double hat-trick that bit of work, but well worth all the is never likely to be equalled, or, bustle, for the ex-Leicester Scot perhaps, we should say, repeated made good on his first appearance, When S. Richardson turned out in and if he did not score he got the his first game for Accrington Re-all in the net oace in great style serves the other day, it was his only for a free kick to spoil it. He third Lancashire Combination ancil Bank club has played this season is the sixth centre-forward the Sin-
already.
pearance. It was, moreover his third Combination club-the others being Great Harwood and Bacup
"GREAT SCOTT COMES SOU-
Boro'; for whom he played one TH-Blackpool may yet regret not game each. All three games were against the Combination championsigning Ernest ("Great") Scott, the
Brigham and Cowans Chorley,
(South Shielda) centre-forward, matches for the recently Scott has just BRAVO 'SOUNTHORPE.When been signed by Queen's Park Kan wireless and music hall comedians gers, und might have gone to New- run short of jokes they just men-castle, Aldersbot, or Portsmouth if tion Bounthorpe," and people be- "Q.P.R." had not offered him at gin to laugh. But Snantorpe's tractive terms. claim to recognition in the soccer world is no laughing matter, Look
MILLS' MINUTE.-Two of the at some of the men Scunthorpe
pretty pretty" teams in the League United has schooled-Tunstall; Jack in Chelsea and Everton served up Bowers; "Digger" Maw, of Leices ter: Dalladine, of Birmingham. Gne of the most unattractive dis
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HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, SATURDAY, JANUARY 6, 1934.
HOME FOOTBALL
Final Selections
HOME
Arsenal Manchester C. Reading Bury
Charlton Barnsley
Rangers. Luton Bunderland
Mansfield Southend Bristol C.
RH.K. GOLF CLUB
Sunday Starting Times at Fanling
OLD COURSE
916 am. Capt. Michell and Major Eastwick Field.
9.28.
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X. Robinson and L. A.. Calcraft.
A E Thompson and A. D. Coppin.
· WARSHIPS IN PORT
The following worships were in port yesterday:
Basin: Tainar.
South Wall: Witch Whitslied. East Wall: Herald Rainbow,
Orpheus, Odin. Otus North Wall: Falmouth. North Arm: Medway. Perseus. Parthian, Phoenix. Oswald. Osiris
West Wall: Kent.
Dock: Wren, Veteran, Talkoock: Proteus.
Cosmopolitan Dock: Pandora.
No. 1 Buoy: Eagle.
No. 2 Buoy: Cumberland.
No. 8. Buoy: Whitehall. Keppel.
A B. Purves and T. R. sary. on Monday.
Chassels.
H. B. Day and T. C. Fairburn. :
10.00, 8. T. Butlin "and G. E.
Bond.
C. H. Bradley and J. B.
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Lt.Cdr. Weeks and Lt.
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J. B. Ross and N. L Smith,
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F. A. Merry and F.
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No. 6 Buoy: Suffolk.
Norwich
Bond.
No. 7 Buoy: Bruce.
Queen. P. R.
9.44
Wolves Hudderfield
J. A. R. Selby and D. S.. Robb.
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C. O Stark and Rseek further Young.
instructions,
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COMING SHORTLY!
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A. MacFarlane and G. Milne.
10.30
G. W. Greene and H. Laffond:
10.40
H. Hampton and A. Mc- Kellar.
10.44
W. L Marshall and J.
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In the full which followed, the Arsenal took advantage with a..
which differed Koal by Dunne, from that of Mangnall in that there was no doubt about it,leg- ality.
Expectations of an even more were fully thrilling second half realised. Rarely have Huddersfield swung themselves so furiously in- to concerted attack, and seldom have their desperate efforts falled: to produce goals.
Apart from occasional brests by Dunne the only Arsenal forward who devoted himself entirely to attack-Huddersfield were cluster 10.48 ed in a swarm about the Arsenal goal throughout the second half.
But whatever they did and now-
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ever hard they tired, goals were en impossibility. Moss took first honours in the Arsenal great de- fensive battle, and he came out 11.04 triumphant after what would have been the average goalkeeper's bug- | 11.08 bear.
Huddersfield undoubtedly felt 11.12
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the absence of Billy Smith's craft on the right wing, where Lum- 11.16 sdon, a young amateur who depu:- ised, was the weakness in the Huddersfield attack, Luke, Mang- nall and Bott were the best of the | 11.24
forwards, though Christle, at centre-half, was much 11.28
Huddersfield
below par.
Bastin was second to Hulme as a dangerous winger, with Durine the best forward on the field.
LOCAL HOCKEY
Club "A" v. Recreio
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Col. E. D. Matthews.
Cdr. Docksey and G. F. Rees.
HT Buxton and F. Lobel.
H. H. Pethick and R. I. Cherrill.."
R. 8. Trail and D. 8. Harley.
IHL Geare and G. C. Worrall
C. E. Moore and J. Forbes.
D. 8. Edward and G. B. S. Thomcon..
A. Kidd and P. S. Grant. J. W. Mayhew and L. M. S. Lloyd.
A. Ritchie and C. H. Burton.
E. H. Mundy and W. S. Hilller.
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J. D. Thomson and J. MacKnight..
LC. Grover and M. N.
Cootes:
R. H. Wild and G. Mc- Carthy.
T. C. Monaghan and E Des Voeux.
A Sommerfelt and T. 8 Whyte Smith.
C. Thwaites and G: T. May.
W. A, Stewart and L. R Andrewes.
V. J. Atkins and D. H Perry.
NEW COURSE.
9.32 am. R. E. Valentine and W.
H. E. ThomIAS...
W. M. Thomson and B
W. Tolmie
W. W. C. Shewan and
G. G.. Marrable.
C. Hopmes and G. A
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D. Evans,
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A. C. I Bowker and G.
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J. Coulthart and E. M. Bryden.
MR. Sanger and LA R
Duncan.
H. 8. Forster and D. J. Geogh,
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An evenly drawn match was played yesterday afternoon al King's park when the HK. Club played the "Recreio team. The backs on both sides did some ex- cellent work and right up to the end it was hard to decide which alde would come out as "wimmers Bill shot the Brst goal for the Hongkong Club while Rozario and Dalmada shot the two for their Club de Recreio the winners by 10.20 side. The end of the match found
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the odd goal in three. The teams were:- Dale, Cottor, Wood; Lowe. Finch, 10.33
Club: Shields; Duncan, Rodger; Senior, and Hill.
Recreto Luz; Remedios, Besto: 10.36. Olivera, Reed, Consaloes; "Hemada, Rosario, Xavier, Sousa.
Punjabis v. Borderers.
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HL Schaltz and . K.
Bousfleid.
A. G. Donn and J. R. Swales.
8. H. Dodwell, and H. C. Hopkins.
T. A Pearce and K, S. Morrison.
10.44
W.- O Lambert and N. Garland
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H. F. Phillips and D. Enis.
10.56
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An exciting match was played yesterday afternoon
-when the Punjabs met the Börderers. With- in the first five minutes the I-11.00 dians scored their first goal: A side putting up good defensive hard fight ensued, the British 11.08 work while the Punjab forwards 11:12
played an excellent game.:: John-
| Borderers and shortly after their
The total transfer fees of £4.79% Plays that have been seen at Good-ston scored the first Goal for the Í 11.20 since the par is the highest in the son Park during the past year or Midland League.
two. There we not a decent Smalley, who
marksman "on the field, but the second one as well but the Fun- 1124, went to Blackpool & season ago, 1 best sinner of all was centre. / Jabs were not. far, behind, and the now back with the United, caplain forward Mills. In the first minute total soon, stood at two all. The Jag the team.
he had a chance to burst the Ever. Borderers' goalie did some good tou net out shot high over the bar work and it is certainly due to him that not: ́more`goals were ROVERS' NEW GOAL-SCORER | Later he had the ball at his feet, It will be interesting to see how and with only Bagar to beat, shotshot. At the end of the game the Jimmy Havelock fares in League straight at the goalkeeper. Not score stili stood at two all and as football, Pritec-Cox, the Bristol only that but when Sagar pushed both sides were very keen an get Rovers' manager, secured the trans the ball back to bia he tamelying a definite result the game more each way. Tremendous ex-
fer of this well built centre-forurd lobbed it back. No wonder Mills was prolonged to five minutes
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Mrs. Lambert and Mrs. Garland.
R. C. Webb and 8. 8. Perry.
F. D. Tracy and T. Spar- shot.
GB. G. Hull and A. B. Raworth
J. R. Sindlinger and M. N. Cochrane.
W. B. Rigg and R 8. Johnson
JACK DOYLE'S £3,000 PURSE CLAIM
Mentioned In Court
from Folkestone after the Rovers shod and scratched his head incitement aused in the second half the heavy-weight boxer, is bring had knocked the Kent club out of sheer perplexity!
the Cap Havelock, whose brother Harry played for Portsmouth sad Crystal Palace and is at Folkestone now, has been a most prolife, scorer with his late club. Two seasons 182 be collected:08 goals and capped this last year with a total of 83, and had already scored 28 this sea son before being transferred to Bristol RoveTÄ.
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The action which Jack Doyle, when it was thought that the ing against the White City Stadium, Punjab had got another goal, but Ltd, Col Myddleton, Lord Tweed- Arsenal gave Huddersfield their It was discovered, to be of mouth, and others, as administra- first home defeat of the seasonalde and so once more the sunstive stewards of the British Box in a game which drew nearly three stood at two allegato di ing Board of Control, was men- times as many people as the aver. The play on both sides was ex-toned to lord Hewart in the King's age game at Leeds-rd, since this cellent: also it must be remember eampaign.
ed that the Punjabs who have re Although Huddersfield lost, these cently come from India were rms additional followers certainly saw
ners-up for the championship for the game they had hoped for, and
one part of India. were perhaps more surfeited with wonderful football than they had expected.
LEAGUE FOOTBALL
The following will represent the
Bench Division: yesterday.
Doyle is claiming £3,000 purse money in connection with, his fight with Jack Petersen at the White City on July 12 list.
M Martin O'Connor applied that the action should not be heard before Dec. 19, as a mater fal witness for the plaintin was in hospital
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GREGORY'S TRIUMPH-Whila the critics were raving over the muccess of Gregory na Manchester City's makeshift centre-forward From the start Huddersðela -set against the Spars they forgot the pace, and for 20 minutes the
Mr. F. W., Bentle (for the White important item that would have Arsenal defence was belittled by
City Stadium Ltd.) said one of his "given them & first class story the swift attacks of the elusive | Club de Recreio in their match witness was subpoensed to attend Gregory was not being retained by home forwards. Their reward as against St. Joseph's at pm, a case in Edinburgh next week the Maine. Road club because he peared to have come when Man- Kings Park Ground E. Marques, Lord Hewart said if the action vai regarded as unlikely to degnali headed but the referee J. Bo EZ Bilyn-Netto (Captain) } did not take its turn, and was ad- velop as a centre-half. At the last ruled him offalds, a decision which AW. Moraan N. Delgado, WW fourned until Dec. 19, it would pro- minuta the City changed their upset Huddersfield's methods for Maher, T. Castilho,
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