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FORECASTS

Full Programme Of League Games

A full programme in all divisions of the English and Scottish Leagues are down for decision on Saturday.

"Left-Out's "selections are given below in bold typë together with past records and distances visiting clubs must travel to fująj engagements.

WOLVES

ENGLISH LEAGUE

FIRST DIVISION

Birmingham

Everton

SECOND DIVISION

BRENTFORD

Results

· ARSENAL***

140 ሸ.

Sheffield W.

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

ASTON VILLA

100 T.

Tottenham

BLACKBURN

25. Y.

1-2 2-0

Chelsea

190

Preston

DERBY

195

T

Sunderland

Huddersfield

50 ▼

LIVERPOOL

60.. 7.

Leeds

MANCHESTER O.

70

Leicester

MIDDLESBRO'

115

Y.

Stoke

Portsmouth

120 .. 7.

West Brom

-115 VA

Grimsby

BARNSLEY

40.

Y.

Burnley

BLACKPOOL

200

7.

Fulham

Bradford Cr

35

V

·BOLTON

Bury

185

Y.

Full

83

7.

NOTTS F

NEWCASTLE

330

...

NORWICH

100

甘.

Notts C.

140

Southampton

PORT VALE

120

V.

Swansea

SHEFFIELD U.

30

ซ.

Oldhamn

WEST HAM

175

.V.

Bradford

BARROW

00

V.

CARLISLE

Chester

185 7.

15

7.

New Brighton

CREWE

130 V.

Gateshead

DONCASTER

70

V.

Darlington

HARTLEPOOLS

85

บ,

Accrington

LINCOLN

70

7.

Halifax

Mansfield

40 Τι

Rochdale

45

Plymouth

Man. U.

THIRD DIVISION (NORTH)

Chesterfield

Walsall

20

V.

Stockport

Rotherham

SOUTHPORT:

80 T. -York

Wrexham

THIRD DIVISION (SOUTH)

Reading

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3-1 0-0

TRANMERE

Bournemouth

70

BRISTOL C.

110

ร. "

Millwall

1-

CHARLTON

110

t

Bristol R.

CRYSTAL P.

35

V.

Southend

EXETER

150 7.

Coventry

Newport

125

Y.

Clapton 0,

NORTHAMPTON

65

V1

Aldershot

-5-3 0-0

QUEEN'S F.R.

20

E

Luton

31 3-1 2-1

SWINDON

80

▼.

Cardiff

TORQUAY

156 V.

Brighton

WATTORD

105 V Gillingham

SCOTTISH LEAGUE

ABERDEEN

1-4 6-2 6-3

2-4

-0.3-0

0-1

1-2 1-1 4-3.

Airdrie

V.

Ayr U.

HEARTS

CELTIC

V.

Albion R

DUNDEE

V.

Clyde

11 2

1-1

Dunferibline

V.

Queen's P.

FALKIRK

V.

Queen of South

3-0

Hibernians

Y.

RANGERS

MOTHERWELL

1-0

Partick

V.

St. Mirren

V.

Bt. Johnstone KILMARNOCK 4-2 1-3 2-3 HAMILTON 1-0 3-0 2-3

HOME FOOTBALL NOTES

Gossip From The Camps

There were three South Africans is presaged by recent events. Fred in Liverpool's team against Black-has been playing brilliantly of burn Rovers. They were Riley, late. Nieuwenhuys and Carr. Gordon Hodgson was sorry he was unable to make it four. He was present, however, at the game.

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Albert Fisher, well remembered

HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, THURSDAY, JANUARY 31, 1935.

INTERPORT SOCCER

Schedule Amended.

The Hong Kong Interport Foot- bali match against Shanghai has been postponed until Monday afternoon on the Club ground, instead of on Saturday, while the Combined Chinese wiil meet Shanghai on Tuesday. The Com- bined Services meet Shanghai in the latter's last encounter here on Thursday afternoon at Causeway Bay.

These changes were decided by the Hong Kong Football Associa- tion because in view of the Shanghal team arriving here on Saturday morning, it would give

the Northerners an opportunity to settle down after their voyage.

RUGGER

Welch Fusiliers

Beat Club

Played on the Club ground yesterday the match between the

Club and the Royal Welch Fusi- the for llers resulted in win laster by three tes to ni.

The Fusiliers obtained all their in the first half, Bing points crossing the line twice and Jones

ance.

In the second half, the game was slightly more even and both sides played well. There was no scoring.

After games, Rovers

Sequence Broken

40 successive League Whyte, the Blackburn left-back, gave place to Lanceley, a youth of whom the Rovers expect great things. At right-back against Liverpool, the Rovers also fielded another" re, serve player in Crook,

BILLIARDS

Steel Coulson's League

The concluding matches of the league have been contested and the Royal Engineer Sergeants have emerged widners with the G.P.O.'s Club runners-up. The detailed scores will be published in a later lasue.

SHAREBROKERS

SPALDING

AT FOOTBALL KRO-FLITETM

Stock Exchange Wins

A very interesting football game was witnessed yesterday afternoon. at Caroline Hill Football Club ground (By kind permission of the South China Athletle Association) on when the Stack Exchange Football" team defeated the Sharebrokers Association XI by the only goal scored.

The match, Champions versus The Rest

place will take Friday, 1st February, commencing at 6 pm. The following players will represent the respective aldes:

The Champions L/Sgt. Hodges, R.E. (Captain), L/Sgt Grossmith, RE, QMS. Staples, RE, Captain P. R. Regan, R.E, 8/Sgt Harris, R.E and Sgt." Hollingworth, R.E.

Reserve:-W.O.I. `T.

MR.A

The Rest

Leppard

E. R. A. Sargent, C.P.O.'s Club (Captain), S/Sgt. Flood, Garrison Sergeant's Mess, C. 9. M. Elvin,' Sgt's Mess. E. Lancs., C.Q.M.B. Thompson, Sgt's: Mess, E Lancs, Mr. Balley, St. Patrick's Club and Sgt. Bloomfeld, R.A. Sgt's.

Funnell. Reserves: Mr.

St. Patrick's Club, and Sgt. Finkil R.A. Set's. Mess.

Q.M.S. M. Baber will officiate' as referee.

The fixture will take place at St. Patrick's Club and players are requested to attend by the time stated above.

All fixtures have been conclud- ed in advance of the schedule due to the imminent departure for England of Mr. R. Gordon, the Hon. Secretary of the League

Master Harriman kicked off and the game opened with the Stock Exchange attacking continuously and kept on. pressure right through the first half with the exception of a couple of break- aways b the Sharebrokers. Nissim in goal, 8. A. Ismall and R. M. Omar at backs were in great form for the Stock Exchange. The sides changed over with their goals intact.

On the resumption the Stock Exchange again took the offensive but could not put the ball into the inet, With only two minutes to play P. Botelho scored a beautiful goal after a miskick by F. M. el Arcull playing at back for the Sharebrokers.

For the winners Nissim (Cap- tain) in goal played a sound game while S. A. Ismail and R. M. Omar. back two old timers playing at were in splendid form, kicking hard and tackling well.

Mackintosh in the pivotal posi- tion was outstanding while Nor- man Deltz, P. Botelho and O. el Arculli played very well in the forward Ene.

The losers were best served by Ricketts in goal and A. A. R.

a sense returning home as he is Botelho and Kitchell were the a native of Hucknall,

outstanding players for them.

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At the conclusion of the game. Birmingham, who are in need of prior to the presentation of the good forwards, have been negotia-shield by Mrs. Harriman, Mr. W ting for the transfer of Hether J. Carroll in a short speech outside-left thanked. Mr. G. A. Harriman for ington, the Wolves' who has made a number of ap-having ~50 kindly presented pearances in the first team this shield for this competition and he the congratulated the Winners (Stock season. It was hoped that deal would be completed in time Exchange), on having won a fast, for him to turn out in the rival interesting and clean" game. · He match

Villa but hoped, however, that the Share- against Aston Guy there was a hitch at the last min- brokers will be successful next

further thanked Mr. E. Abraham for having so kindly donated medals to the winning

When Jimmy Milne arrived at Preston from Dundee United, a Popular North End half-back in Guy Nisbet was displaced. was back in the team last Satur- day against Grimsby Town, Milne being injured.

Whether at inside-left or centre- forward Jones, who was 2 -cap-

ute.

Walsall could have parted with Gilbert Alsop, their dashing centre- forward, in Christmas week if they had desired as several first-class ture by Coventry City from Car-clubs are anxious to obtain his ser- diff, has been doing great things vices. One of the Yorkshire teams for his club during the holidays. made a bid bi $2500 for Aisop. In their three matches he scored who seems to have recovered his six times and when having to best form and has come once more take Bourton's place, proved he into the limelight. could get goals from the centre- forward position.

Lake has made a satisfactory "come-back" and Willson has been') quite useful in Lauderdale's, spot at inside-left. "There is Baker's place at right half-back likely to require "filling for the rest of the season owing to his injury, and the ringing of the changes between Mason and Frith is interesting.

Football Spectacles " It was a pity that N. J. White- head, the young Tamworth ama- teur forward, had such a bad day when making his debut against Stoke City for West Bromwich

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Will Get His Chance.

One of the improved players on the West Bromwich Albion books is Foulkes, the Welsh Internation- al back, who is showing rare form in the Central League side. There are in fact many frequenters of the Hawthorns who regard the ex- Llandudno back as the equal of Trentham and sooner or later he is bound to get his chance in the senior side.

West Bromwich Albion continue to have many inquiries about Tommy-Green, their inside-right who is playing. so finely with the

year. He

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team.

At the conclusion of the pre- sentation, Miss Silva présented Mrs. Harriman with a bouquet of nowers after which thres hearty cheers (and a Stock Exchange tiger) were given to Mrs. Harri- man on the call of Mrs. Nissim on behalf of the winners.

were

Amongst those present noted Mr. F. M. Ellis, W. G. Pirie, Tester, E Abraham, A. J. Car-

GOLF BALL

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BRITISH OPEN (CHAMPIONSHIP

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CANADIAN OPEN CHAMPIONSHIP

AUSTRALIAN OPEN CHAMPIONSHIP

are included, amongst the many other, autcestas achieved with. Spalding Balls during 1933-

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CRICKET

Club Teams

The following are the teams

as secretary-manager of Notts Albion In the absence of Tommy Central League side and is one of selected to play for the Hong

County in palmier days, is holding a watching, brief for his old club. Joe Spence again played at out-Albert has kept in close touch with sideright for Bradford City every phase of the game, although against his former club, Manches- he has been out of it (officially) for ter United.

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the team's chief scorers. Only the Glidden. This promising winger brilliant form displayed by Carter Has been showing splendid form keeps this prozaising youngster out with the Central League side and of the first team, and this being also scoring good goals. It was,

so, the Throstles turn a deaf ear however, obvious that Whitehead to all overtures for his transfer. requires a little more experience "and when he has obtained it should

are

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Kong

Cricket Club in their matches against the Craigengover Cricket Club on Saturday, Febru ary 2 at 2 p.m. The first eleven is playing at the. C.C.C, and the second will play at home.

First Team a

A. W. Hayward (Captain), T. E Bucknall, a right-back of Well-Pearce, G. S. Dunkley, T. A. It was because of an vnusual 'Tis sald that Charlie Phillips, be a tip-top forward. He is one incident that Jack Hacking, the the Welsh International right of the few footballers who turn lngton Town, a Birmingham and Pearce, J. R. Mitchell, G., A District League side, is attracting Stewart. T. M. L. Redmond, G. R Manchester United goalkeeper, was winger of Wolverhampton Wan- out with spectacles. They

a lot of scouts as a result of his M Ricketts B. Duckitt, H. unable to turn out against Brad derers, has a rising rival in one specially constructed with un-

fine displays. Huddersfield Town, Owen Hughes, C. K. Hill Wood ford City, Jack strained himself Jackle Brown.

breakable glass and he finds them

Second Team " while playing table tennis at the

no handicap though in wet wea-Leicester City and Notts Forest are ther he does not use them be-

all said to be interested in this ground.

promising defender. cause the lenses get mlaty,

Dan Tremelling, Burys interna- tional goal-keeper, was injured in the. Christmas matches. The de- puty, Fairhurst, was the bero of the Gigg Lane team in their match. with Blackpool

It should not be surprising Bobby Crawford, the former Pres- ton North End and Blackpool wing half-back, stages an early "come- back in the Blackburn Rovers team. The way the Rovers are placed at present, Bobby might be Just the man for them.

Wille Cook, the Bolton Wander- ers outside-left, was still feeling the effects of a strain when at the week-end the Wanderers met Old- ham Athletic. It was deemed ad. visable to give him another rest. Rimmer played,

Manchester United recently turned aside an offer of £1000 for their reserve centre-half, Vincent, The ex-Southport pivot is playing at the top of his form these days.

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A. K. Mackenzie (Captain), W. Keith Robinson, L. D. Kilbes, G. D. H. Flowerdew, H. R. Semmelink, J. E. Potter, J. E Smith, E McMahon, H W. Batnes, H J. Armstrong. I. 8. Forbes.

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In the absence of Glidden, West Bromwich Albion was captained Two "hat-tricks" in successive at Manchester by Joe Carter, games have brought into pro whose two goals paved the way minence Cole, a young centre for his side's success in the match forward appearing with Brierley against Stoke on Christmas Day! Hill Alliance, a Birmingham and Joe by the way, brought his total District League club. Cole, who is of goals up to 150. He also main only 19 years-old, is just the type opening match." tained the record which he seems for a centre-forward, and scouts to have established that the who have seen him are convinced Throstles never lose when he is that with a little coaching he will amongst the ́scopers."

"make a sitiastier.

A much-fancied player is John- ny Bell, the Preston North End. Inside forward, who came from Queen of the South a year ago. George Mee, the singing foot- Johnny is quietly getting his con- baller of Derby County and Black-fidence back, after cartilage trou-ingham for the past two seasons. Cirencester League side. They are pool fame, is still doing his stuff ble. on the left touchline. George plays for Great Harwood. He re sides in Blackpool

A Move Likely Amore for Fred Leatham the inaldeleft of Accrington Stables,

Clacher, the former Altrincham half-back, makes a suitable de puty in the Burnley team for Allck Robinson, the captain. He is a tenacious player who goes the Whole 90,

Good Gothr Notts County have picked up a useful player in Fred Bhaw, a for-

There are a couple of demon wird. who has been figuring in scoring forwards well worth various inside positions with Birm-watching in the South Cerney, Shaw had one or two games with Charles Richens, a centre-forward, the Birmingham first team fast and Alan Gough, who have bagged season but has been playing with seven and eight goals apiece in the Central League and Midland single matches recently. Gough Mid-Week League rides this sea has registered no fewer than 15) son. In joining the Notts club, for goals in his last three matches, whom three of the four gosin South Cerney is shaping as an all- against Swansea Town, Shaw is in conquering side, not having con-

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Tom Godfrey, the former følä- don Town half-back, who had the distinction of captaining the West- ern League side that won the championship a couple of seasons 2go. is now gaining fame anew with Worcester City, the Birming- ham League side.

Injuries to several of the 6win- don Town players, including Fowl- er centre-forward, who has re- gutered Live FA Cup goals 80 far this season

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