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Home Football Forecast

On Saturday the Third Bound of the Football Association Cup I down" for decision and all of the First and Second División teams with a good many of this third Divisions are curaged.

Below is "Left Ouf's" list of selections and elsewhere, on this page, comments from Home on the prospects of some of the teams will be found."

Mileage.

30 WEDNESDAY

20 Aldershot

Blackpool Stockport.!!

V. Huddersfield.

LIVERPOOL,

Manchester City, Shemeld U. Southampton. Manchester U.

Bradford C.

HONG KONG DAILY PRESS. THURSDAY, JANUARY 10. 1935.

WEST INDIES CRICKET

First Day's Play

M.C.C. Test In

FANLING RACES

Entries For The Next Meeting

The following is the programme for the next steeplechase meeting of the Fanling Hunt and Race Club. Barbadoes. Jan. 8.

to be held on Sunday, January 20: The West Indies scored 102 and 1The Canberra Steeplechase. England replied with 87 for 6 m 13 Miles for Australian Ponies not the first official cricket Test com- exceeding 14.3" Weight 180 lbs

ericed to-day

Ponies that have been placed in in Five thousand people were pré-offcial fat race 5 lbs. penalty. sent when R. E. S. Wyatt, the Eng Winner-A Cup 2nd $30: 3rd $20. lish captain won the toss and Entry Fee $5. decided to put the home time in to bat on a tricky wicket after the recent rains

Headley was the only batsman to offer a stolld defence, his wicket falling for 44 run out. Ee batted for two hours and found the boun- dary twice.

Hollies kept a good length and upset the batsmen with his leg breaks Paine made the homesters uneasy with his fighting and puzzling spin. Farnes took 4 for 15 before lunch with his kicking deliveries.

Belinda 150 lbs; Black Magic, 160: Flummery, 160; Kashgar, 180: Kurea, 165: Hobibel (late Winter's Tale), 160; Lucy Glitters, 185; Mac- beth, 160; Mist, 180.

DERBY CANDIDATES

Fifty Five Griffins Now In Training

There are fifty-five griffins now in training for the Kong Kong Derby. Full particulars of their names," measurements, brand numbers" and "ownership will be found below.

Entries close on Saturday for the Annusj Race Meeting and it will be interesting to see how many of the ponies below enter for the big race of the meeting:

Brand

No.

Name

Height Colour

C. 15 King's Jubilee (late Baron ́=";

Bay)

2-The Ladies' Hurdle Race,-1FFIC Alex A handicap for China Pontes, bona fide hunters. To be ridden by ladies." Winner-A Cup: 2nd $30: 3rd $20 A Cup will be presented to the winning rider. Entry Fee $5.

·Bay of Calamity, 190 iba; Ebony Idol. 126; Happy Hit, 123; Hurry England had lost five wickets at

On, 135: Josephine, 133: Marina, the close, Hammond being un-138; Racing Pluck, 147: Racing beaten with 43. Martindale dis- Strain 143: Spinaway, 150; The lodged Leyland's stumps and this Goat, 139: Valley Hall, 141, Wem- bowler also took two other wickets, bly Stag, 143; Wigan, 120 :Zephyr, Rolle-Grant taking catches in the 120. fleld.

V.

Oldham

V.

Reading.

40

LEICESTER

7.

155

WEST HAM

7.

i

200

PORTSMOUTH

50

Brighton

Y

ARSENAL...

30

BURNLEY

·Y-

Mansfield.::

175

Yeovil and Fetters

V.

115

Northampton

*

BOLTON."

180

Wigan

V.

Millwall.

160

TOTTENHAM

V.

180

Southend

Y:

A

120

WALSALL

V..

140

Bristol R.

V

120

EVERTON

v.)

Grimsby.

15

BIRMINGHAM

V

Coventry.

25

PRESTON N. E

v.

Barnsley.

75

York

DERBY.

240

SUNDERLAND

V.

Fulham.

125

SWINDON

7.

Chesterfield.

105.

Hull"

V

Newcastle.

55

WOLVES

Notts C.

10

LEEDS

V.

Bradford.

135

BRISTOL C

V.

Bury.

175

BRENTFORD

Plymouth.

120

Swansea

V

Stoke.

75

CHESTER

V.

Notts Forest.

85

ASTON VILLA

Y.

30

MIDDLESBROUGH

V.

Blackburn.

40

WEST BROMWICH V

Port Vale.

20

CHELSEA

Y.

Luton.

180

NORWICH

प.

Bath:

THIRD DIVISION (NORTH)

.85

ACCRINGTON

V.

20

Crewe

*.

45

DONCASTER

Rotherham Tranmere Rochdale

85

Gateshead

V.

HALIFAX

:175

HARTLEPOOLS

Y.

Lincoln

1931 1932 1933 5-2 5-1 3-2 0-0 2-0 3-1 2-0 0-0 5-0 1-1 3-0 4-0 4-3-

25

SOUTHPORT

Carlisle

2-0 4-0 1-1

95

CHARLTON

10

CRYSTAL P

V

125

QUEEN'S P. R.

Bournemouth Watford Newport

4-3

20

T. Exeter

Total

Airdrie

Y. Hearts

3-1 2-7 3-2

Bowling Analysis

Y.

RANGERS

1-3 3-3 0-2

CELTIC

V.

Hamilton

6-1 0-3 5-1

Farnes

DUNDEE

Queen's Park 4-0 2-1 1-0

Smith

Dunfermline

Falkirk

V

Queen of S. 5-2 4-1 KIL'NOCK

4-1 2-2-2-2

Hollies Faine

HIBS.

V

Clyde

3-0

"MOTHERWELL

7.

Aberdeen

3-0 2-3 4-1.

Partick

St. J'stoné

2-2 0-3

ST. MIRREN

V.

Albion R.

THIRD DIVISION (SOUTH)

TORQUAY

Ayr, U.

SCOTTISH LEAGUE

Results...

2-1 0-3 4-3_

8-1 2-1 2-1 1-3 0-2

GOSSIP FROM THE

CAMPS

(from a Correspondent)

London, Dec. 19. drawn away. But they have never lost a cup game to the north-

easterners.

El

Where's Arsenal? We all wanted

|

3. The Sha Tau Kok Steeple-"

The following were the scores:-chase-1 Miles. A handicap for

0

99 Sylvandale

112 Popular Star:

117 Soldier of America :

M4, Flirt (late Stage Stari 28 Gary

126 Minight Sun 138

Iron Cross. 146 · Victoria Hall" 180 Night View 180. Clear View 191 Plain View

182 -Trowbridge

187 Lucky Again (late Gold

-197 Herod.

200 Windsor Hall 201 Rose Queém

202 Rousseau

303 Socrates

204 Voltaire

205 - Diogenes 209 Pacific Hall 210 Gold Unit... ¿

China Ponies. Winner-A Cup: 2nd

|| 212 | Gold Coin

2 Bold Coldne

9 $30: 3rd $20. Entry Fee $a.

Banjolina, 150 fbs.; Burgomaster, 44163; Pride of Tsingtao, 155; Spina- 3 way. 185; The Loafer, 150: Tillicum.

162; Wakefield, 155."

0

4

WEST INDIES---ist Innings Roach, c Paine, b Farnes Carew, c Holmes, b Farnes. Headley, run out.... Jones, c Leyland, b Farnes Sealey, c Panie, b Farnes Grant, Hendren, b Hollies...... Rolfe-Grant, c. Hammond, b

Hollles Hylton, st Ames, b Paine Christiani, run out Achong st Ames, b Paine Martindale, e Leyland, b-Paine --0

Extra's

4.The Grand Military Handicap and Sassoon Cup-11 Miles. A

5 Hurdle Race for China Fontes. 15 Government Chargers, or the pro- 9perty of an efficer in His Majesty's o: Forces of a Member of the Machine dun. Troop of the Hong Kong Volunteer Defence Corps. To be ridden by those qualined to enter. 102 Winner The Sassoon Cup to re- main the property of the winner for one year, with a replica pre sented; and $30; 3rd 360. Entry Fées $5.

O. M. R. W.

15 440 4

73. "D

-is 4 36

2

9 3 14

3

ENGLAND-1st Innings

R. E. 8. Wyatt, e Rolfe-Grant,

b Martindale

leyland, b Martindale

Hammond, not out

Hendren, c Rolte-Grant, b

Martindale

Ames, lb.w. Rolfe-Grant

Smith, c ̈Jones, b Hylton Iddon, not out

8

3

43

Banlölin 156 lbs.; Cloudy Eve 152; Dynamite, 150; Festival. Eve 161; Racing Strain, 181; Soldier of Realy, 181 The Curfew, 155; The Gadwall, 185; filleath, 189; Tum mel, 155 Widnes, 158.

5.The January Country Cup- Over approximately 21 Miles of tålr hanting conify Enishing on the

3 steeplechase course. For China

8 Ponies Winner of a similar race

0

this season barred. Catchweight 14 168 lbs Winner A-Cup-2nd-130;-

23rd 20. Entry Fee $5.

Extras

(For 5 wickets)

81

Reuter.

Out come the numbered balls from the fateful bag and the foot ball world thrills. Clubs' hópés rise and fall. The football season to know that. And then "Arsenal WII the Notts County revival. SQ takes on a new zest. That; and a luck again! Brighton & Hove grow that they will have a chance whole lot more, is the cup draw- | Albion have the honour. The the big draw for the third round. meeting is at the Goldstone Ground and as Brighton are doing well this sea on memories of Walsall will be revived in the Highbury minds.

High lights in the draw are that in only four cases do First Divi- slon clubs clash. Two of the eight clubs concerned are Manchester City, the cup-holders, and Ports- mouth, the losing finalists of last season. The Wembley paid of 1934 are not getting an easy stert.

Sunderland next. I was told the other week that the Wearsidera had their eyes on both honours. They should get over the first obstacle in the way. Fulham, who are doing precious little in their travels, go to Roker. The "double looks like being a possibility for both First Division teams after the

Manchester City may be think ing seriously about their first task Have they noticed that the Spurs beat Everton, then cup-holders, at White Hart Lane. In the third, round "last sea-third round is over. son ?!

Tradition says that the cup- holders go out at the first test Tradition seems to be an ad even money chance in this game. Ever- den were just as sure last season as the City are now that they had a good chance of wihning the cup twice in two years. Anyway, the Mancunians have a big job to

do

Portsmouth hopes must че thrighter. Last season they had three les away from home in the -first four rounds at Old Trafford." Swansea and Bolton. Now they are at home. The opposition, ad- mitted, is from the First Division, but Portsmouth recently beat Huddersfield Town 5-0 at Tratton

Park. In the Huddersfield team too, were Richardson, Lythgoe and Malam.

1.

"A Dark Horse The other two First Division clashes don't quite

the nerves. The Eve

Town meeting, however, good. Everton do not look force, because their

too good,

What

Town? There might be

horse here.

Middlesbrough Rovers who meet

·CUP COTILI BLEMIS}"

never won the

share number of

Midlanders In Luck

nor community. Manchester gets Cup luck considers neither club

game. Birmingham and the nearby Wolverhampton, get four

luck, What's the prospecta?

All the Midlands big shots are

We must take the Villa first in

this cup cruise. I don't quite know why because it's a long time since the claret and blues got the length semi-final appearance at Hadders or the final. The nearest was that field against Manchester City. The result was disastrous for the Villa

at Molineux? We'll have to wait and see.

Arsenal are the only members of London's big three to be called away. Chelsea and Spura," with West Ham United and Brentford to accompany them, have home games.

The Spurs I have mentioned Chelsea had better not take Luton own cheaply. The Hatters should be accustomed now to meeting big sides from London. Last year they held the Arsenal to a single goal year earlier they beat the spurs Careful, Chelsea.

Northern Section opponents wilr| face West Ham United at Upton are tackling the Hammers at the Park. I'm afraid Stockport County

wrong stage. Plymouth Argyle are mending, but Brentford convince drinn Park in the Second Division meeting at

Second Division clubs baven't had much luck in the games where they run up against the First Division forces or again

other been draw teams. Only six

some of them

Concentrate on

drawn at hom

in nine games again struggle with Bradford City. It Town, are at home.

Two years ago they had a Division clubs only one, as a draw at Valley Parade and bad luck

replay At that time, however, benefit. a disputed penalty kick settled the who Bradford City were playing better than they are to-day. N

The game at St. Andrew's be- tween Birmingham and Coventry City is the one to whet Midland appetites. The Bantams gave sample of their worth in winning cup 4-0 at Har cola Another poin

In that Coventry have as

Tell

Note-Owing to the large number of entries received the race hés been divided into two sections First Section:-Fearless, Festival Eve, Jan Stewer, Malakit, Moyana- gher, Punch, Skewbald Griffin, The Roundhead, Toby, Tobury, Win- chester Stag

Second Section:Canary, Cebu Darien, vira, Jack O Lantern Marina, No, Fear. Racing Pluck, Sunrise Eve, Tigre.

A

1 Tammany Hall

5 Hurry On

7 Ace of Aces

9. Not so Dusty 11" Jolly Eyes

12. Heart's Desire 17 Forest View 18. Gulding Star 21 Twenty Grand 22 Harvest View 23 Good Enough

27 Pontiac Bay

28 Mistake Bay

20 Sacajawen

118 Milden Hall 128 Bonny Dundee 121 Royal Romance 125 Flybynight'

127 Estay

129, Estover

131 Ythan

133 Mersey

135 Boldier of Honour 137 High Hotsour 138 Foxbridge

138 Soldier of Victory 139 Soldier of Peace Arctic Star Bilver Star

D. 162

R. H.K. GOLF CLUB

Ladies Section

LGU Medal-Competition,

Tuesday, January 8, y. Barnsley. The Lattes and the In the Sliver Division, play on Wednesday ngured in a memorable Old Colise, Fanling, the prize, cup-tle a few years ago at Boun- kindly presented by Mts. Wien, was dary Park. At the end the Wed-won by Mrs. Gilmore 93-16-77. besday got the odd got it seven. In the Bronze Division, played on Then they were First Divistoll New Course, Fanling, the prize. champions Last year the pair kindly presented by Mrs. Lissaman. drew at Oldham but the Wednes- was won by Mira. Fraser 103–31-72′′ day won 8-1 In the replay.

The cub is Newcastle's United's big hope now. Well, how are the

have an appointment at Hull. Tyneside hopest The Creordies Five years ago the Tigers, beat the United in the sixth round (replay) to enter the semi-inst for the first time in their history.

cup. This distinction this timu There's always à turto in the

surely goes to the envi and Petters v. Liverpool bairing. Liver have pool have been studying the,

1 this week to find just where to is Louls Fage,

manager, outsid

First philosoph

Even Swanses

Stoke City miky not

iddlers did

one of the games means Korkihifë____ clash. Leeds United Wigan Athletic and Bradford meet at land Road. That's the only West Riding game. 10 but it's a good

hen we should get classy foot

done walls

HOCKEY

Navy Beat Army

gular hockey matches the Navy accounted for the Army by four goals, to two

In the first of a series of trian-

The

started favourites as considered by

Owzier

14.1 Bay Dynasty. 14.1 Ches.-J. A. Johnson und

J-L, G.Wikiäsön. 13.3 Grey (3)-Kong Bros. 14.1 Black-Li Shlu Pang. 14.0 Grey (M)--C. B. Brown. 14.0 Ches-Mackie & Grayburn. 14.0 Ches, (M)-Li and Lis 141 Grey (M)- Liang,, 140 Grey (M)-Ho Kom Tong. 14.0 Black-HI Lan Seng. 13.3 Bay (M)-Li Lan Sang, 19.3 Bik. (8)-Li Lan Sang.. 13.3 Grey-Mrs. Pearce.

14.1 Bay. Choy Wing Chit 14.1 Grey-Hem

141 Ches-Ho Kom, Tong. 14.0 Bay (M)-Eu Tong Sen, 14.1 L Gr: (5)-Eu Tong Sen. 14.1 Grey-Eu Tong Sen. 14.1 Black--Eu Tong Sen. 141 Black Bu Tong Sert. 14.0 Grey (M)--Ho Kom Tonk. 14.0 Brown.-Li Tse Fong. 14.0 Brown-Li Tse Fong. 141 Bay-Ho Kom Tong. 10 Grey Wong Ghi Po.

14.0 L Gr. (M)-Miss Fair. 14.0 Bay (M). Mra Lee SEIT

14.0 Brown--Tally Ho... 140 Brown-Dr, S. To Wong. 13.3 Bay L

14.1 Ches. (M)-Li Lan Sang 14.1 Dun-Kong Bros. "14.0 "Brown,-A, G. Botelho.

141 Bay. Li Lan Bang 141 Bay (M)-Kwok Him Wang. 141 Bay - Dunbar,"

141 Ches. (M). L. Dunbar. 141 Ches. (M) —Mrs, Dunbar, 12w Bay Ho Kim Tone.

141 Bay (3)-Dr. J.C. Macgowan 14.1 Ches-Hørbrad.

14.1 Brown C. B. Brown.. 14.0 Ches. (M)--Lewis & Tinson 141 Grey--Lewis & Tinson 14.0 Ches-Mackle & Grayburn 14.1 Grey (8)-Mackie &

Grayburn 141 Bay (8)-LI Shiu Pang. 14.1 Ches. (MD)")

14.0 Bay (M)-Mrs. Pearce. 142 Bay (M), Li Shin Pang 14.0 Grey-Li Bhiu Fang-" 14.1 Bay (8)Kong Bros

Grey-Kong Bros.

YACHTING

Sixth Wednesday

Race

The following were the results of yesterday's race the course being 1. Chandlet Roek (P); 2 Kowloon Rock (P); 3, Channel Rock (8);^4, North Mark on Line”(5); 6, Rumsey Shoal (P), Club Line, Distance: 6.6 miles:

TIL

“A” Glass-Started xi 14.50

Finished Pan. Pts. Ola 16.25.06 5 17

(Lieut. Donaldson, R.N.). Wasp II

^~. (Major Griffin). Jan

18.19.58

16.18.30.

223

1 40

(Mrs. O. Brudsgaard). ' Isabel .............. 16.21.47. 4. 13

(Mrs. Cowland).

Pat............ 16.21,39 3. 34

(Commodore mliotth.

Painted Lady

16.26.03 6.22 (Lieut.-Cdr. R. V. King, RN). “L” “Y” E “G? Class---Started

At 15.05

Ttl. Finished Corr. Pen. Pts.. Jade ................. 16.38.19 16.26.40 - 6 26

Lt. R. B. Williams). Heron.... 16.36.35 18.23.58

(Miss Büderbeck), Robens... 18.38.15 16.26.09

(Mr, L. O. Gates). Widgeon 16.37.35 16.25.29

(Col. Bilderbeck). Eunice 18.52.07 15.30.40

(Mr. F. Anthony). Sirius

10.43.27 18.25.18

(Mr. Cooper),

Eòlà.

1 25

5-24

4 17.

7 21

3 13

16:41.47 18.24.44 225

(Mr. P. G. Parker).

VENUE CHANGED

The second division League Foot- ball match between the China Athletic and the Royal Navy" will be played on the latter's ground at Causeway Bay, Eick off at 4 pm.

CONSIGNEE NOTICES

NOTICE TO CÓNSIONBES.

OCEAN STEAM SHIP CO., LTD.

AND A CHINA - MUTUAL STRAM NAVIGATION, CO., LTD.

NONSIGNEES per Ca's Vessel ·

"TANTALUS"

CONSIGNE

Pox SEATTLE, VANCOUVER AND VICTORIA VIK. JAPAN. |«zë requested to take Delivery of Fleur and Lumber Shipments as soon as the Vessel is ready to discharge and am hereby notified that if their Lighters are not placed alongade the Vessel de required, their Shipment will be dir- charged into Halth Wharf, Kowloon, at their expense, where the Cargo will He also at their risk and expense and "subject to the Termi abd Conditions of | Storags åt. Holy Whárt. - Steamer will ni commence Discharge on the 9th Jan, following will play for Genatal Cargo will be discharged into Hong Kong G,C. Ist élétén on home | Holf's Wharf, Kowloon, where it will be Fround against the Indian R.C. on at Consignees risk and subject to the Saturday, play commencing at Holt Wharf The Cargo will be ready Terms and Conditions of Storage" at

H.K.C.G. TEAMS FOR SATURDAY

The

for Delivery from the Godown on and AW. Hayward (Capt), Tafter 9th JAD. Do we #NAS Pearce, G. 8. Dunkley, T. A. Pearce,! All broken, akafed, and damaged Goods. T. M. L. Redmond, E. J. R. Mitchell, H. Owen Hughes, A. C. 1. Bowker G. R. M. Ricketts, H. W. Baines and E R. Duckett,

are to be left in the Godowns, where they Fridays between the hours of 10.15 ANG will be examined on any Tuesdays and.

and Neon wilkim the Free Storage period. 1. No. Claims will be admitted after the

Goods have left the Vowel's Godawn, and

The following will play for the HECO and eleven on the LR.C. Geters Cargo remaining undelivered ground de

Daftar 18th Jan., will be subject to Bent

Al Ultima against the Tamal dibat AK. Mackenzie (Capt.), H J la priosafed to the Undurigand on or Armstrong, G. ER. Divett, G. D. H❘ before the 60th Jan 1935, or they will Flowerdew, J. E upp, L 0, Kilbee; not be recognised, G. A Milbank, R. 8. W. Paterson, 1. E. Potter, W. Keith Robinson and ↑ J. §. šmita.

No Tiinanruns will be affected.

BUTTERFIELD ♣ BWIRK

9th January, 1985.

SPALDING

"KRO

FLITE

GOLF BALL

Lasts tell its

Lost!

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