HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, FRIDAY, JANUARY 18, 1935.
HOME FOOTBALL NOTES HOME FOOTBALL "DEWAR" GOLF
Gossip From The Camps
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F. A. Cup Third Round Replays
London, Jan. 16
In the Third Round of the FA- Cup réplays. Bury and Bristol City again failed to reach a decision after extra time had been called.
The following were the results of the replays:-
London, Dec. 28. sir for Chester, the left winger, Chesterfield are wondering when but seeing that he has peen figur- Allan Hughes, the former Saltering m the Ville's Arst eleven in gate right winger, will get a chance recent games their wish in' that in the Derby County first team, "A respect is not likely to be gratined. -condition attaching to the recent
trarisfer will result in an "extra" When Gardner, Allen, and Me§ | Luton payment being made to Chester- † Luckle "form the middle ine of Stockport. feld by the Rams in this event. Aston Villa It can be fairly claim-Reading
ed: that it is the most costly line | Huddersfield Norman Beedles, the formerar half-backs in English football | Barnsley Stockport County back, has just to-day. Allen cost the Villa £11,- Bury had one first team chance since he000, McLuckie about £5000 and al- Joined Barnsley during the close though the price of Gardner's fee. season. Barnsley might part with was not divulged, it must bring the this well-built defender for a rea- total outlay on these three players sonable inducement.
to nearly £20,000. If the fees paid for players like Beeson, Blaix, Joseph Patrick, known in Lan Simpson. Dix, Cunliffe, Waring. caster as "Hat-trick" Patrick, was Mandley, Astley, and others are recommended to other clubs before taken into consideration, the Villa's Bury secured his transfer from expenditure on players runs into a Lancaster Town. Bury may have.tle fortune in recent seasons. ! only been just in time.
How ever did Derby County
get Udall, their right-back, on a free transfer from Leicester City? A
great many people would like to know the answer to that question. The answer is, that Udall is am
bitious. Last season he told the Leicester officials he thought he was good enough to play in the first team:
The reply was that Udall was second on the waiting list,
Frame, newly signed from Scottish junior football, was first. j: The lad who has now taken over Tommy Cooper's place did not like this. The upshot was that he was
2: Chelsea
1 West Ham 3 Aldershot.
2 Portsmouth
0 Preston
2 Bristol. G.
5 Fourth Round Draw Burnley
*V. Luton Bradford C. Reading Portsmouth "
Swindon
V.
v. Stockport v. Millwall Bury or
Bristol C.
v. Preston
LEAGUE MATCHES The League football matches re- sulted as follow:
Chester
Third
Darlington New Brighton futer.
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7 Northampton 1 2 Coventry *** Division (North) 6 Barrow
3. Walsall
Those
Third Division (South) who imagined that the
Brighton | signing of, Martin by the Wolves
3 Clapton would mean the immediate release | Bristol R. of Billy Hartill, their old centre-
Cardiff forward. have had a rather rude shock. One or two clubs were of this opinion, but they have found BT: approaching the Wanderers being done in connection, with the management that no business is transfer of "Hartillery" as he is known because of his association with the army when he was cap- tured by the Wolves..
2 Mansfield
TEST SELECTORS
If Douglas R. Jardine's clear cut views on the playing qualitica- tions for England's Selection Com-
TROPHY
Draw For Sunday At K. G. C.
The Craw for the "Dewar To phy to be decided over 18 holes mecal pay at the Kowloon Golf Club next Sunday is given below. The four toest na scores will quay for match play
9.00 A J. Coales (18) HE
Mundy (8)
9.04 J. J. King (18) D. Farsons
(18)
9.08 LD. Purves (15) C. E. Terry
(18)
-9.12 P. Knight (18) T. Beddo
(14)
916 Black (18) S. Macnider
(0)
9.20 W,C. Simpson (14) W. Ahern
-(14)
924 W. Hirst (13) A. A. Andrews'
(18)
INTER HONG SOCCER
RUGBY UNION
Ewo - Taikoo
Adopted In Italy Wholehartedly
HOME BOXING
Board Of Control Recognises Farr
The annual Inter Hong Football
Rugby Union has been whole- match between
Jock McAvoy, the Rochdale "Ewa" (Messrs heartedly adopted in Italy, and middle-weight with the big punch, Jardine Matheson) and "Talkoo" in Rome alone there are to team is to be meeting Marcel Tail: the (Messrs. Butterfeld & Swire) was played off yesterday on the Hour game are distributed among the At the matches, lesfiets on the Kong Football Ground and result-spectators, and an expert, by the ed in a draw or on
of one goal ally ald of loud-speakers,
Plenty of spills were provided and hearty knocks and bumps were given and taken with the best of humour and spirit.
On the run of the play "Ewo was unlucky not to have matched a victory as they were playing better than "Talkoo, especially to- wards the closing stages when they were all over. "Ewo." On one occasion: ""Tsikoo's goal was prac
fically packed.
"Takno" scored in the first half 9.28 A. J. Dennis (7) J.-D. Thum-through Millar on the left wing and
son. (6) 932 E O Murphy (14)
Groves (11)
game while it is an p, explain the ing out the reasons for penalties and the skill in outstanding moves
Every Young Fascist group the game has been played the has its team, and in the Ave"years" standard has been raised consider ably. The game is said to be con- ducted on an extremely strict basis as regards amateurism.
letter to an English writer states A worker for the game, in a
that a visit from a leading English Club would be immensely popular, and would help the game, and
at half time the score stood one adds:-- win their favour.
9.30 P. Allsebrook (6) R. Hen-
derson (15)
After the resumption "Ewa" im- proved and it was a question of time when they would draw level 9.40 A. Eastman (8) H. D. Gaus-Following a pass by Butler, Leo
dea (12)
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9.44 J Gellatly 18) J. McKeivle
(9)
9.48 G. Milne (8) W. J Woolley
(11)
gus (15)
Frost rushed in and scored an easy goal The final whistle sounded with "Ewo" press'ng.
For "Ewo," Butler on the right
9.52 E. O Rincter (14) F. D. An-Wing put la some nice centres with Leo Frost playing a forceful game. Railton et back and Nichols ni half were instrumental in repul- sing attacks time and agala. "Tat-
956 C. R. Rosen (18) W. Stewar: 10.00 F Raply (18) C. G. Ander
son '116)
10:04 E. F. Barnes (18) D. C. W
koo
offered and took a free transfer / Plated 200 appearances for the of the Australian selectors, what 10:08 G Castle (13) H. C. Borner mainly due to his all-round dis
when the season ended,
(18). 10 12 E. G. Judd (18) H. Vale (18) 10.16 W. Stoker (15) J. G. Cheri-
Course-W.
Hart, by the way, has committee governed the appointment (5) Wolves in League football and, ac- changes there would be! cording to reports, is likely to In his inter boox, Jardine con take many more before he severs tends that the Committee should connection with the Wolver-possess at least two of the following hampton side.
three qualifications:--
(i) To have played first-class cricket fairly regularly within the last ten or fifteen years. England against Australia once or "(s) To have played cricket for twice.
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Reg Stockill, playing against his former team, scored two goals for Derby County against the Arsenal. It's Hugh Gallacher's "turn now.
Udali, the successor to Tommy The Rams play Chelsea at Star-Cooper in the Derby County side ford Bridge on Saturday.
learnt his football with Atherstone Against Former Clubmates.
Town, & Blmingham Combination Two former Shefeld United side. Several Midland clubs ran players are likely to play against the tape over him whilst he was lian tour upon one or
two OcOB- the Blades when Southend United playing this type of football, and sions." turn out on cup business in a fort-eventually he was signed by Leices These exacting clauses would night. They are Fred Cheesmurter City mid-way through the 1931-automatically exclude all three of ghd Bobby Oswald.
32 season. He got few opportun- the England selectors of 1934: tat itles to show his abilities as a de- Hon. F. S. Jackson, P. E. Perriu,
and T. A. Hickson.
In the Swindon Town v: Chester-tender with the Leicester club, and feld game the home captain may on account of his great speed he be Harry Cousins, formerly a Ches- was' tried out as a forward. Sur- tezfleld player..
prise was occasioned when he was allowed to leave Leicester for The peace and goodwill feeling Derby, but George Jobey was quick is apt to be forgotten in the strug-to see his possibilities as
le for football's prizes.
Players class defender. Ordered off the field, the issue of cautions, many boos, and jeers for .referees and other unnecessary. ....additions were fe tured in the
holiday games.
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a first
In the Family. Several well-known clubs are holding a watching brier upon Talbot, the left-back of Cannock Towi, a Birmingham and District What are Chelsea going to do | League side. Talbot comes of a with Joe Bambrick, the Linted footballing stock, for his brothers and Irish International centre- are Alec Talbot, the Aston Villa forward, now that they have sign-half-back, and Leslie Talbot, the ed him, George Mills, the Chelsea Blackburn Rovers forward. A - centre-forward." has shown over strongly-built player, Talbot stands and, over again that he is much 8ft. lin.-high and has had exper- ...more useful at centre-forward thazi lence on both wings as a defender,
is an inside position. Wil Bam- brick be content to occupy a re-
Walsall are giving a trial to serve role? These problems, how-Bagnall, a young goalkeeper who ever, have a way of sorting them so far has created a favourable selves out.
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One scoring record held by Chelsea's new player "is that of scoring six goals in an interná- tional match. He did that for Ireland against Wales in Belfast In 1930. He has played in seven matches for his country,
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impression. He has been figuring with the Phoenix side, one of the amateur clubs in the Baddlery town and is spoken of very highly.
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How many members of the First or Second Division would like to take Arthur Gale off the hands of West Bromwich Albion? Gale, who seems likely to create a scoring re- Ray Westwood scored a brilliant cord in the Central League, caffe goal in Bolton Wanderers game not win a position in the senior. with Blackpool The inside-left team, because of the splendid form collected the ball on the centre of W. G. Richardson, There are line and flashed through the Pool football Judges who declare that defence to score with a blinding the ex-Bury and Chester school- drive from outside the penalty box. teacher la even tter than RL-
chardson, hut in three quarter seasons he has only made ten appearences with the first team. His transfer would bring in
4.
and
Lon* (16) Stewards of the Stoker, R. Henderson and D. C. wilson.
(3) To have made the Austin- AMATEUR CLUB
"NURSERIES"
amiable Australians-E. A. Dwyer They would also exclude, two
and "W. Johnson-leaving on Bradman in isolated glory.amorg the selectors of. the team to tour South Africa.
clubs had scouts at the last match and the bidding may be keen for Smith, who is looked on as one of the most improved players in North wales football.
Brothers in Upposition. - cipal marksman for Crystal Palace, Albert Dawes has been the prin but against his old club, North- ampton Town, in whose rearguard his brother Fred appeared, he was allowed no rope
Joe Devine pulled Queen's Park mouth, and the Rangers can sell Rangers through against Bourne him, but not at £3000.
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Semi
Professional Rugby Players
(Special Air Mail Service).
London Dec. 28.
اللاذ
The rugby world would be stug of players in England and Wales gered if it knew how many score to-day have Jeopardised their amateur status by having triala with professional Rugby League teams in the North.
For years this practice has been
make no secret of the fact that Roing on, but of late players have becoine bolder and in some circles" they are negotiating to become. professionals.
The Rugby Unions in England and Wales are helpless without concrete evidence.
As they have turned their faces
examples of some of these players against anything in the nature of spying."" opportunities to make
arise infrequently,
Bull Ridding, the former Man-
But as a result of recent hap chester United layer, in almost Rugby Uniod committees have ready for dut diyorthampton determined to take, drastic, action He has made a Food overy from in the first clear case. the injury that has kept him out of the game so long, and has had
Hoton Trail:- Recently the Welsh Union was
a run with the "nursery" side. hot on the trail of a player it
believed had taken --ä" journey Scouts were at Luton to see the investigation ita suspicions were North, but before it completed its
Town and confirmed by the player signing
up professional forms
tussle betwse
Covent
on
may be
2.or
nsequ
been. In some of the smaller Welsh here towns news of a player's week-end the Luton aunt to have a trial with a extremely Rugby League club 13 widely ubtful if there will be any being naked whether club.com known. The question is at last directors fancy the mittees are doing their duty to the chances of promotion" far more amateur game. now that Coventry City have The Rugby League
erless to stop these practices, and it with he plays under an assumed name, never gives a man away. Usually
name and, if satisfactory, (ns for the asclub after the match under his
been humbled.
Flymouth Argyle are on the lock out for a half-back-preferably another like Gorman. A section of Plymouth folk, by the way, are a big fee for the Frostles, which, Coen's name has been linked sorry the club parted with Norman however, is not likely at the pre-that of Aston Villa, and Mackay to Southend United. We sent moment. should not have parted with Macke says Mr. Bob Jack, but for certain adverse, opinion.
>During Jast väck eng Mr. Vizard
"Boy" Martin, the new Irish cens tre-forward of the Wolves turned Agyn by No Second Division club
wasaway on another team-recommended to the
„„building expedition, and everyone your or so ago before he reall
de anxiously arvailing the result of came into the limelight - his "lonk round. Plase signed watching him in action the after Saturday, will not be eligible for the cupties-on
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unimpressed and lete bir alene. Since that time Martin has played for his country - aga.
Scotland and Wales fer would have bee pared with: Wolves have.
real name
The professional clubs are Anding it more –– Tera
of a prominent Vill sociated hothat "success is remark
mere
made
try out ad amateur pla
hen Luto
own code than sign
he has played their
kplace in.
on
have to thark C. L Rickett for the grand game he played in the pivotal position and it was
play that they were lucky to es- cape defeat. Hutchinson, at cez- tre forward was also prominent on
several occasions.
POLICE SPORTS
The preliminary heats in con nection with the Police Athletic sports to be held on Caroline Hill on January 27, were held on Wed- nesday and some very promising athletes were seen in action,
Heats were conducted be the 50
yards sack, race, the 220 yards open, the uniform race, the bicy- cle race (1 mile), putting the shot. high jump, throwing the cricket ball and kicking the football. More events will be decided to-day.
When you have guests-
"The only obstacles to such a visit, apart from the ambiguous decision of the Rugby Union, seem to be the long distance and the exaggerated pretences of all Eng- lish teams that have, so far, been invited to play. Although ama- tears, they asked for sums of money far superior to the actual cost of journey and hotel accom
-modation."
M.C.C. IN THE WEST INDIES
Good Display By Trinidad
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Frenchman, for the world's mid- dle-weight championship."
The night will probably be de- cided at Mr. Jen Dickson's Palais des Sports in Paris, early this Fear.
negotiating with McAvoy's party Mr. Dickson stated that he was and hoped to complete arrange-
ments
"Paris is the ideal venue for
son. The arena will hold 20,000 such a contest," said Mr. Dick-
spectators and a £10 000 gate is certain aght.
this championship
for
"There is no hall in England that will hold so many people." he added "and, therefore, Parts should be the battle-ground.
After McAvoy's striking victory over the Cuban, Kid Tunera,"at Manchester, a contest with Thu was the only logical outcome.
McAvoy will make the most of his chance. Thil is tough, but McAvoy should punch much too hard for him. "
The Welsh cruiserweight. Champion, Tommy Far, of Tony- pandy, has at last received official recognition from the Board of Control who have announced that they have selected. Eddie Phillips, of Bow, as Farr's op ponent for the light-heavy-weight- championship of Great Britain.
Both boxers have signed Trinidad, Jan. 16.
clarations to forgo the Maynard, the Trinidad cricketer,
months' grace allowed to cham- scored 200 not out in the match plons in the regulations. against the MC.C. The home side- declared at 371 for 7 against the visitors total of 348.
The MCO last one wicket for 11 runs at the close of the second day's play.
The following were the scores: M.C.C. 348 (Hammond 118 Ame
68 not out, Smith 54 and 11 for
Trinidad 371 for 7 dec. (Maynard - 200 not out, Paine 3 for 68) Reuter
As is generally known, Phillips and Farr have met in two non- title bouts. Fhillips won the first on points. In the second match. Fazr was disqualified for an un intentional low blow,
This is the Welshman's arst chance of contending for a British | championship. Phillips, however, was defeated by Len Harvey for the Lonsdale belt at Olympia...
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