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HOME FOOTBALL NOTES SENIOR LEAGUE

Gossip From The Camps

CRICKET

Army v H.K.C.C.

The following have been selected The loss of the early thrust into represent the Army in the above the forward line has been puzzling league match to be played on Experiments have been made. Saturday, 19th January, 1998, at The need of a schemer is ap-HK.C.C, commencing at a pin. --- parent.

(From & Correspondent)

London, Dec. 36. Chelsea's name has been linked freely during the week with those of two Irishmen Priestley, their inside-forward who declined to sign for the present season. and Joseph Bambrick,

the goal-scor

ing centre-forward" of. Linfield.

It has been suggested that Mr. Leslie Knighton interviewed both Priestley and the Linfield officials last Saturday.......

In fact one local Irish paper caused much excitement with, a "scoop" story, continued in the "Stop. Press," ot the dramatic

Whether Haynes, the former Arsenal half-back, will meet the need remains to be seen. It is one of the moves. dictated by necessity, which often prove suc Cessful.

Colonel St G. Kirke, DBO. Major-V J. Bönavia, RAM.C. -Capt.-L. J. Walch, RASC

Lieut-C C. Garthwaite, RAZ Lieut.-J. P. Williams, 2/E.

- Haynes has not occupied an in- Lancs. side-forward position since his Lieut. amateur days with Oxford City-2/R. W. F. and not often then,

Palace do not hesitate to give negotiations in progress for Bam-some of their young amateurs brick's transfer,

their chances. Some have deve. loped in very sound style.

Bambrick has been playing a good many years now. He must be 28 or 27.

on"

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I very much doubt whether, even if Chelsea "did" get him, he would displace Mills,

form alone. In the @helfen team.

Those Days Are Gone One very substantial stumbling block has suddenly emerged rc- garding the transfer of Bambrick to "any club,

That is the fee of £5750 paid by Wolverhampton Wanderers to Belfast Celtic for Martin.

It put all sorts of ideas into Linfield heads. On the other hand, the days when Chelsea

would pay suck cums as £10000 for a player are gone.

"I do not believe that Mr. Knighton called upon Priestley, either...

That the club could do with the services of this Irish inter- national no one will question.

At this time last year he pro- mised to develop into one of the finest inside-rights in Erg`and.

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"But surely a club must retain' some sense of dignity in a matter. of this scrt?".

Having exploited every friendly means quite frankly, and having also given the player permission to come to London and follow his profession of school-teaching. what remains?

been

At Charlton To-day Charlton Athletic. have scoring very freely-six Newport County a fortnight ago. against another half dozen at Gulingham last week-end.

The was the first time they had collected so many, goals, away from home.

It looks as if Charlton are in their right place at the head of the Southern Section. Their match to-day with Reading was the meeting of the two leading clubs, both bang in form.

They have one young profes- sional forward, Rooke, who is said to be fancled by Norwich City, for| whom Tom Parker is seeking. progressive teside wiger,

Rooke, like Manders, is one of Mr. Tresadera's amateur discove- rles. The time is not far distant when he must be given his chance.

· Palace postscript. (Charlton please note) after their big defeat at Reading a week ago. "Reading played storming game; strong in all departmenta."

If Only...

"It would be a master stroke of business if Crystal Palace could get Queen's Park Rangers to part with Joe Devine. But they could not pay the price! He would

make the Palace attack a real

Ive force in no time."

"The experienced Turner, the longest serving player on the Palace books, has been given the right half position to-day f Hayres does not come off I can see a swop over of positions with

Turner.":

With Peter Simpson and Rooke available for the centre-forward the Palace reserve position in team, a transfer of one of these players does not reem unlikely.

R. Clegg-HID,

Lieut.-J. R. Johnson, 2/R. W.

Eleut.-J. A. N. Rice-Evans, 2/R. W.F

CSM-I. Elvin, 2/E. Lanca Corp-W. H. Colledge, RAM.C. Corp-D Ballard, RASC. 12th Man: Pte.-3. Dewey, Lincoln.

Umpire-W.O.I.-R. Jordan, R.E. Scorer: L/CDL E. H Meadows, RAM.C.

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Note:--Figures in parentheses indicate number of letters in the words required.

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Sing (4)

The following is the solution of yesterday's puzzle:- Across--1, Brinumer; 4, Average, Down.-1, Brisk, Mood; 3, 9 Joka; 11, Afar; 14, Swede; 15, Eme; 5, Viz; 6, Real, 7 Essay; 8, Out; 17, Uleins; 16, Several, 19, Blue; 8, Jumimas; 10, Kestrel; 19, Wilt 20, Clem; 29 Rattler; 25, Fulcrum; 13, Receipt, 15, Ovate; Crape;, Eel; 28, Upper: 30,46, Trill; 21, Scoop; 23, Teem: 24, Sulk; 32, Omit: 33. Perfidy; 34, Grace; 20, Fuff; 29, Pius; 31, Kid; Seaside.

32, One.

GERMAN UNEMPLOYED

(Special is the "Hong Kong Daily

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Berlin, Jan. 14.

S.S. President McKinley The following passengers disem- barked ex ss. President McKinley yesterday from the Btates and ports: Mr. Roy P. Adams, Rev. H. Edwin V. Andrews, Mr. Seth M.

cember, however, is far below the Burney, Mrs May Chamberlain,"

average of the previous years, the Miss Judy Chamberlain, Mr: Frank

ranks of jobless having swelled by C. Cleary, Mr. James Conrad, Mr.

344,000 in December, 1933, by 418.- G. F. d'Eca, Miss Margaret W. Fish,

000 in December, 1932, and by 685,-. Miss Priscella J. Fish, Mr. Herman The official German unemploy-000. In December 1930. Since the Holtrust, Miss F. Martin, Mr. 7. Ement returns for December show total of unemployed amounted to Perkins, Rev. and Mrs. Alva F. Ritz, an increase of 252,000 to £ total 4.06 millions at the end of, If the right offer came along I Master Holden E. Ritz, Miss Janice of 2.6 million unemployed, the in- 1933, the year 1934 closes should imagine that it is a cer- L. Ritz, Mr. Robert Symans. Mrs. crease being due to the seasoned with a net gain of 1 million with one of these two tainty that the Palace would part Tia D. Taylor, Mr. H. M. Tiefen-Infiuences since out-of-door work unemployed having been brought forwards.

centre-bacher, Mr. and Mrs. Frederick 3 had to be curtailed owing to the back to work-

Toole.

cold weather. The increase in De- Transocean. Tuo Alin,

I don't think any offers have been received for Simpson so far.

"That Rangers' Sale The fact that Queen's Park Rangers let it be known to certain clubs that they were prepared to part with any of their players brought many interested clubs to Northampton.

understand at least ten clubs were represented at the game.

It is possible, in fact probable, that some business will be done in the near future.

There is nothing in the'r re- spective. records, except that Charlton played ten of 13 games. away from home, while Reading It is always a big gamble sell- have so far had a balance or ing players. The Rangers take bome, games,

the view that "gates" cannot get much smaller whatever happenst

An Important point when the question of promotion chances comes into reckoning

Got The Money Back We go be saved dried in League football is very good go- Ing: Ralph Allen cast Chatton Athletic a bit less than a four- Agure fee. Charlton. literally, can be said to have already got their money back

Of course, there is the other. side to the question trying to |attract again the people.......... who

have not sone too well have stayed away when things

~Tottenham Centre Half-Back

Tottenham Feople who go to Hotspur Reserve games know all about Jones, the new first team centre half-back

he

He looks good, anyhow. And This finely-built centre-forward being one "out of the bag has put promotion punch mtc ought to be good

Charlton.

Two good foraging inside-for-Fe illable to go through with Jones is not altogether modern. wards like Stephenson and Robin Che ball, and has been known to son, and "speedy wing-forwards Hike Hobbis and Wilkinsori are áll Allen aske. He is prepared to do the rest.

store goals.

That, of course, is easter in the London Combiziation, but it is a very good habit for a centre half- back to cultivate.

"Here is a curious feature about the dozen goals Allen scored in

I still have my “hunch”: that such a short time for Chariton, the Spurs will make some of He has a fine shot. In either foot theth sit up and take notice in yet, eight of those goals have the Fanglish Cup competition. come from headers"

Allen was,

to-day directly Opposed to one of the biggest and best centre-balt backs in the country yes, country!!

I know more than one First |= Division club who would glad ly take Hayhurst Reading dare not part with him while dros motion possibilities persist.

Palace Need Schemer NA Crystal palace are not likely to

any

play for

With any luck they should have ex by then. No club has been cleared up most of their casual- worse, hit by injuries,

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