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HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 24, 1934.
HOME FOOTBALL
NORTHEAST WEST SOUTH
Dick Ray
Charlton developed more thrust on resuming, and Hobble narrow- A year ago Dick Ray. Loeds United's manager, saw Bert Spory missed scoring, while the Al- dershot goal had several lucky ston playing in a trial match at
Thé visitors defended right half-back. He went to watch escape.
stubbornly and looked dangerous him again, and was highly im-
in sudden raids, and their shoot- pressed by a player at right back
ing was better than that of Char)- "Can't be Bert," he muttered.
ton., "He's played 'too well, Must be his elder brother.", who used
to Exeter City, Torquay United play for Port Vale.""
Ighbury Tribute But Bert it was, and leeds signed
him on the spot.
Devon's "Derby" started before an attendance of 6,000. Exeter played clever football and took the lead in the first ten minutes
who lash through Wrightson.
Young Sproston turned. 18 June. Yet during the holidays he has been called upon to step up
shot
when Poulter's header struck the crossbar." Exeter increased, theft !
First Division football in tests lead with a remarkable goal Poul- ter hustling Longford, who had just stopped a shot from Clarke, and forcing him to drop the ball
like these: Chelsea (away), Ar senal (home and away).
And during the Highway. ordeni a famous football director crossed half-time from the ground "at
one stand to the other in order to get a closer view of his play.
"The best young back I have seen for thirty years." says Dick Ray.
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Smith
At Centre-forward hudders- field Town tried Jack Smith (aged 18) again in their Tottenham triumphs.
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Dewsbury- from Smith is "Rugby home-but, as he is sc)
young and stands
he hasn't yet got over his long legs." cial.
in the net.
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Ten minutes after the restart Exeler scored again through Hurst who ran in to receive Scott's cen- tre from the right and beat Lang- ford with the second attempt. Torquay were awarded a penalty for hands but Fowler shot yards
LOCAL HOCKEY
important Fixture For Sunday
The needle" Momak Hockey Tournament encounter between the Central British Association and the
at inside right,, did not do himself Hadio Sports Club will be played on the Marina No. 1 ground on Justice.
Sunday at 10.30 am.
completely
as follows:
FATAL MOTOR ACCIDENT
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Boy Killed: I.G.P. Explains
Norton and
Is was stated by the Inspector Ruffell were very
The C.B.A. hare on unbeaten General of Police at the Rotary good when they got possession.
Notts County gave an admir-ecord to date while the Radio have Club yesterday that the little boy, able display. Mills and Stimpson suffered defeat once, at the hands who was reported to have been killed by a lorry while picking up defended their lines well, but the of the Police, on January 14. outstanding man in the rearguard
pamphlets in Connaught The teams for this fixture will West on Monday in connection with Road
WAS Lawrence, who baffled the home right wing, and
CBA.-C. Moss; B. 1. Bick the "Safety Firat Campaign, was his passes to his forwards were afford, A. Pole; S. MacNider, O, in fact not picking up pamphlet
at the time. The boy and his bro- model of accuracy.
Halford, N. Whitley W. E. G. Hirs, T. S. D. Whitley, C. Cther had crossed the road from Francis, W. G. Johnson, and J. J. Jardine's wharf with the intention King.
of buying something, but after they had crossed, they found they had no money and in was while they were returning to the wharf that the younger boy was struck down. There was an arroplane overhead
Reading 2," Swindon Town 0 Reading had a glorious, chance la "the first minute, but Newton Radio:-Man Singh; P. Singh, falled to make effective use of the J.-S. Grewal: Jaggeet Singh, C. J. pass given him. Reading had the Dyke, M. Singh M. H. Hassan, greater number of scoring opport-Guthachan Singh, Avtar Singh, unlies, but Swindon played a fine Kalwant Singh, F. A. Kemp, Re- defensive game.
serve:-Attar Singh. " attacking side in the second half. B. Leigh and A. A. Danit.
The umpires will be Lt-Commdr. and after 12 minutes took the lead through McGough. Three minutes later Wright scored a second. In defence Swindon did well. but in attack, Reading were always the better "team..
Reading were the more forceful
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Cardiff City 1, Northampton 3 For the first half hour, during which they forced twelve corners,
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at the time, but no leaflets were
foncd on the road by the Police.
Another accident occurred when a Chinese youth stepped out of the read sny in front of a motor lorry, He was knocked down, but not
PUBLIC MONEY injured. He would not give his
VOTES
Approves Items «
Cardiff were much the better side. Finance Committee wide, and just after Poulter beat but the game underwent a sudden- after 35 minutes. Langford in a race for the ball change when and netted again. Exeter main- | Boyle gave" Northampton the lead tained their superiority to the end. with a simple goal. Northampton played much better afterwards, Gingham 1. Queen's Park
and Hanson scored the second Rangers 4.
goal after good work by Wells.
Items
came totalling 809,500 before a meeting of the Finance and Committee, held yesterday
Detalls all approved. these votes were published in the
were
5-ft. 11)-in.. Gillingham were soon defending The Cardia backs were weak un-
full control in the first half of their bathder pressure, and their "play dis-Daily Press" yesterday.
That's off-match, but the visitors did not appointed 5,000 spectators.
Cardiff make the best use of their oppor-
never recovered, and
But when he adds bone and ex-tunities. The Rangers were re-while they were a struggling side perience to his make-up, Hudders-peatedly sent back by Jackson field expect him to make things and Collins. Gillingham scored
Fum.
first through Raleigh, who com- pletely baffled Beecham, the Ran- gers goalkeeper.
Jones
The Crem Stephenson of the future is how Brynmor Jones from Aberaman, the young Welsh Inside left of the Wolves. Is de- scribed to me by an opponent "Quick on his feet-like lightning
and scheming all the time."
But I told you of the promise "of this young player six weeks
3K0.
Th Rangers defence withstood further pressure, mainly due to the efforts of Goodler and Bar- rett.
and
Whenever the visitors were attacking Brown and Devine were prominent. Eaton equalised with a clever goal which came as the result of his opportunism.
Wakness In the forward linc chances for Arnold Whiteside who took big ruined several good Imrie's place in Blackburn's teamGillingham, The Rangers' for- was as good as any half-back wards were more thrustful, añeld at Middlesbrough-"Griff Blackman scored after Holland ths included." I am told.
had partially cleared. The Ran- Whiteside is from Woodplump-gers were the better side both in Raleigh did ton, near Preston. "Only a boy',' defence and attack.
at centre-forward for but the outstanding player in the his best Rovers' Central' League side all Gillingham, but was unsupported. the season. A young man who Jackson; usually a very reliable, will make, his mark.
back, let Blackman through to score the Rangers' third goal. Five minutes later Blackman add- ed a fourth.
Northampton continued to play a methodical type of football. Ten minutes from the end a sweeping movement left the Cardi backs standing. and Dowsey scored third goal. With the last kick of the match Curtis, scored for the City from a penalty. Southend United 3. Bristol City o opening half the City
For the greater part of the better side, but towards the inter- ral Southend improved and should have taken the lead, but Stevens missed badly with the goal at his mercy. He made amends for this pass from Lane; he scored a good goak The same player added second. James and Barnett being responsible for the good work that
led up to it..
were the
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On resuming Bristol set off for the home goal and Whitelaw did well to take the ball from Bowen. Stevens was always quick of the mark and it was he who scored the third goal for Southend. With the lead of three goals the home COVENTRY CITY: 3. CLAPTON side played confidently to the end. and with the exception of one of two chance shots the City never looked like scoring.
ORIENT 1
"And Robinson *** Reginald Robinson (23), from Scunthorpe. has also just made a most promising debut in First Division football. for Huddersfield. Born at Darnall, Sheffield. And his father played for the Wednes- Clapton were the more aggres- sive side at the start and 12.000 Saw Ware narrowly As Reginald can fill the bill as spectators wing half. centre-half, or centre-miss opening their score, White
day..
· forward Huddersfield, are happy.
Arsenal's outside Left
Then there is Beasley. Arsenal's Btourbridge-born outside left. HE must be good to keep his place against the 'challenge James-for that 15 amounts to.
Of
Waterfield's Great Goal
Alex
made a bad mistake, when he had
Crystal Palace 1. Newport County 1
Crystal Palace enjoyed the as-
a perfect opening, but Lauderdalesistance of Albert Dawes, their made amends for Coventry after 14 minutes with a beautiful goal.
A fine drive by Crawford just missed levelling the score for Cap
ton,
The home forwards
lost
what it many chances by weak shooting whereas the Ortent's most dari gerous efforts were. long shots by Taylor, Crawford, and Mayson.
Coventry went
new inside left from Northampton took the lead at Selhurst Park, Town, and within four minutes Simpson scoring from Turner's centre. The Palace was far super for, but Newport played determin- edly, particularly in defence, where Emery, Robinson, McLaughlan, and ! Burnley made an auspicious
Jordon did fine work. Three minutes after the restart siart to the holiday games, though
Reynolds and Thomas proved further ahead, it was only after a stubborn duet
Robertson making a partial clear-capable wingers for Newport, who that they managed to overcome
equalised just before the interval whom Jack Hillance from a free-kick, and Bacon through Higgins. Hull City. for played a good game against his Immediately driving the ball into the net. Cie' or half-back.play by old colleagues."
Coventry dominated the Orient
in which
of
The Hon. Sir Thomas Soutborn the meeting and presided over others present were The Hon. Mr. Hon. Mr. R. M. Henderson, the M. J. Breen, the Hon. Sir Henry Pollock, the Hon. Mr. C. Gordon Mackie, the Hon. Mr. J. P. Braga, the Hon. Mr. J. 3. Paterson and the Hon. Mr. T. No Chau.
D. Brighton 7. Gill'ham v. Swindon
. Southend
3-4
THIRD DIVISION (SOUTH) Bour'mouth u. Exeter
3-1 3-2 1-1 Charlton Bristol C.
Clapton Coventry Newport. Norwich
2-3 4-2-7-1 0-0 0-2 3-3
3-1
2
NEXT TAMAR DANCE
Popular Event
The fortnightly Saturday Dances held by H.M.S. "Tamar" at the Garrison Lecture Hall, have become very popular feature in the social life of the Colony. So much so, in fact, that When's the next Tamar Dance?" vies strongly, with "What's the dollar to-day?" a3 a
as, though, the dollar fluctuates. and attendance At the interest these dances certainly do not. The one held on Saturday last was a distinct success and I am. found the exponents of the "light fan- tastic toe" regretting the necessity of making their departure from the gay and festive scene.
By popular demand the Com- responsible have decided mittee to deviate from the routine fort- nightly programme and stage an i additional Dance ot Saturday next, the 27th. The usual one will be held on the following Saturday, 3rd February.
local stereotyped phrase. Where-
On Saturday, the 10th February, náme, and as soon as he "get op, by kind permission of Commodore quickly ran away.
F. Elliott, O.BE, R.N., EMS. At 1.90 p.
on Monday, motor "Tamar" herself, will be the venue bus No. 400 was being driven along | for a Charity Dance, the proceeds Repulse Bay Road hear Island of which will be devoted to the j Road by Lam Chung, when it col-dependants of the late Signalman lided with a motor lorry No. 9064 | Sullivan, who sccidentally lost his which was stationary, causing "da-¡ life on board in such a tragle Image to the body of the bas, and
manner -ön Christmas Day. There the rear of the lorry.
is no need to remind intending patrons of the immense popularity of the dances held on board the "Tamar," which on account of the
necessitously rare. Ladies will be į by invitation, but gentlemen are strongly advised to secure tickets. which will shortly, be available;
A LOOK AT NEW elaborate preparations entailed are
LONDON
disappointment:
Epstein's Work In- well in advance, in order to avoid
sufficiently Ar
chitectural"
pital, which "really takes into full-j account the,, metital and moral 18- pect of healing." The new Cam-
A layman's lise of the best buikd-bridge Theatre and the new Sad- ings of modern London was laid by ler's Wells are "the most successful Mr. Charles Marriott before the in moulding themselves upon the Royal Institute of British Archi-
tects.
Mr. Marriots placed the: Under- ground Railway Headquarters at St. James's Park rat. It is de 3-3 signed in the standard form for -3-2 large office blocks in a city; it is 023-2 1-1 planned closely to its functions, and 3-0 3-1 it is satisfying in mass and propor v. Cardiff
2-24-1tions.". Epsein's sculptures of Day v. Crystal P.
0-2 1-2 1-0 and Night, however, are not suff SCOTTISH LEAGUE . ciently architecturals"
v. Luton v. Aldershot Queen P. R. v. Nor'pton Reaiting Torquay Watford
v. Bristol R.
v. Kil'nock
v. Falkirk 1. St. Johnstone v. Hearts
v. Rangers
Airdrie Ayr U.. Celtic Cuw'beath | Dundee
Hiba
v. Aberdeen Motherwell . Queen's P Partick 1. Queen of S. St. Mirren 1. Clyde Third Lanarks. Hainilton
Millwall
Tottenham
Tranmere Workington Hall
Portsmouth Arsenal Birmingham Darby to Bury Bealing Crystal Palace for spe-.
Aston Villa #uddersfield ed. Newport played like a team inspired. Burgess, their inside left.
Chaissa giving a fine exhibition.
Stoke Dunn saved splendidly from Hig-Brigston gins. With Roberts and wasting innumerable openings the Newcastle
Turner Oldham
Palace deteriorated. Apart from WEST HAM UNITED 5, NOTTS forcing a few corners they rarely
County 3
troubled Emery until near the fins Notta County were quite as good ish, when the goalkeeper W35 until 20 minutes knocked out but recovered and im- as West Ham from the end when Rufflel show-mediately saved finely from Daves.
It was not a game
Robertson made a brilliant save there were many sustained 01
from Bacon, but the last named combined movements, but the Burnley forwards were smarter input Coventry three up. Ten min-
initiative.
The tit-bit of the game was the goal scored by Waterfield in the second half.
utes from the end Taylor scored for Clapton from a corner.
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Following an injury he wen! outside left, and. receiving posses- sion in midfield, be held the ball, cleverly eluded three opponents ined his old time dash and skil turn, and finished by scoring the which enabled him to score the best goal of the afternoon.
last two goals.
FIRST DIVISION
» Totham
He well-deserved the tumultu- Before a West Ham player had ous cheers with which the specta-touched the ball Burgon netted Arsenal tois greeted the effort.
a kick which was meant for a Aston Villa, Chelse centre. Rutherford, in the home burn v. B'inham- goal, evidently thought Chalkley Everton - 7. C. would have cleared.
"Darby
. Results.
1930 1931 1032
Forecast
CUP-TIE
4-3 0-1-2-1 2.5 9-0 0-1
40
v. Leiccater
T. West Hum
v. Liverpool
v. Preston, N. E.
v. Manchester. C.
r. Grimaby
v. Crystal Pal.
v. Charlton
V. Wolves v. Swai sen ... Sunderland v. Northampton
v. Notta Forcal
Y
Blackpool
v. Bolton
v. shellleld Wed
v. West Brom
SECOND DIVISION, Bradford C.
planchester U. Plymouth
▼. Port Vala v. Brentford
r. Burnley
THIRD DIVISION (SOUTH) Bournemouth Clapton (.
Coventry 3-3 1-3 3-1 Newport 2-1 1-2-2-0
Norwich '--0-1 2-1
Bending 3-1--- 0.2 3-2 2-1 1-2 orgw
Leeds However, within a few minutes Leicester Watson equalised when he gild- Mid'boro Ń Wednesday, 2-0 4-0 1-11T ed one of Ruffell's perfect centres Newcastle v. W. Brom into the net. Burgon again scor- Sheffield U.v. Sland
v. Hud'field ed from a well-placed corner kick Stock
Wolves r. P'mouth before the Interval.
"v: Exeter
v. Swindon
7. Bonthend
v. Luton
T. Aldershot 7. Bristol Rovers
T. Cardiff
5-1.3-0 THIRD DIVISION (NORTH) 3-3. 1-1 3-0 Burley
Burnley had scored twice in the Arst half-once from O'Grady and again when Maddison placed through his own goal, following a corner. when tackled by O'Grady.
Hull played with any amount o determination, and even after the game was beyond recovery they never slackened their, efforts, and
he last half-minute Duncan West Ham fought back in gall- redded their consolation goal ant fashion after the change-over.
“BECOND DIVISION Bullock, their new amateur and Morton. who was transferred Blackpool v. Notts C. outside left, made a creditable de- from the wing to inside right. Bradford C. v. P. Vale but especially in the first-half, equalized again, Goulden next re- Fulham
Millwall Grimaby
Bradford when he got across some excellent gistered their third point.
The visitors.
Hall after this,' made
*. Lincoln entres.
Man. U.
27. Brentford uncomfortable for the Wallace, the Burnley. reserve matters
Notts Fr 2. Preston centre-forward, justified his in-home defence, and Ellot obtain-
Plymouth Burnley Clusion at right half in place of ed their third goal after Haden. Robinson, who 18 suffering from who was their best forward, had Shampton v. Swansea
W. Ham 4. Oldham completely baffled Chalkley and put across a perfect centre to the iriside right.
induenza.
Harrow
Carlisle Chester
Doncaster
2-1 4-0 7-0 Halifax.
1-1 Hartlepools
5-1
1-3 4-1
-1-4 2-2 2-1 1-2 4-0 4-0 1-2 3-0 2-0 6.2
Mansfield
Rockdale, Stockport
Airdrie
Y. Gaterbend
7. Walsall
v. Kotherham
v. Wrexham
7. York
Y. Crowe
v. Southport
v. Darlington
v. Chesterfold
v. New Brighton
SCOTTISH LEAGUE
v. Kilmarnock
Y. Falkirk
v, St. Johnstono
v. Gateshead
v. Walsall
7. Roham
v. Wrexham
.v. York
v. Crowe.
v. B'port
Celtic 2-4
Cowdenbeath →7-11-2
Diandos 1-2 1-2 0-0
2-6 0-3 Hibernian 0-2 1-0 3-2 | Motherwell 4-0 4-1 1.5 Partick 2-0 3-1,4-28
T. Hearts
Y. Kangers
v. Aberdeen
. Quoen's Park
. Queen
Bouth
*. Darton
-3-3
Mirren
Lanark
▼. Clyde
. Ches'field
2-3
Charlton Athletic 1. Aldershot. §
THIRD DIVISION (NORTH) Ayr U Charlton Athletic were the sup- It was a thrilling game and the
Barnsley rior side at all points in a mo- stamina of the West Ham players
Barrow rate first half at the Valley, told in the end. Rutherford, who Carlisle
Anished indifferently at made a couple of mistakes in the Chester. mey imes, however," and
their for early stages, made up for this Don'ter wards often over eliborated. Hob- afterwards when he folled great Halifax ble, in particular, left his centres shots from McCartney and Lewis. Har'pool
Chalkley, Barrett, and Cockroft Mansfeld too late, Aldershot were
were brillant defenders, but West R'dale Crude in their methods and were
Idem prominent. Wikinson scor: Ham's attack still needs streng- Bouthport v. N. Brighton 3-0 3-1 1-1
8-08-1 4-0 win. for Charlton just of half-time, thening, for Tippett, who was tried Tranmere v. Acerton
more
*. Hamilton..
Some of his other observations were: The Battersea Power Sta- tion.-"I could wish that Bir Giles Scott had had the full courage of his chimney's, but some faint flavour. 0-3 of eupless column-a sort of 'Good-bye to all that'-may have its
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Teams underlined are tipped to
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tion,"
other than banks, "Unilever House gives me the greatest satisfaction. though I could have spared the horses, pulling both ways, which som to have brought it to rest on the Embankment."
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