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MONDAY'S INTERPORT SOCCER MATCH

Hong Kong Chances Good

(By "PIVOT”)

||

Football fans are all looking forward to the classic day on In Monday when Hong Kong will be at home to Shanghai. view of this important, match there are no senior games on ** the card this week-end.

Much has been written about the composition of the Hong Kong team; there is no gainsaying the fact that the team Hong Kong is fortunate selected is truly a representativa one.

Pardoe

i

HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 1935.

R. H. K. GOLF

CLUB

Starting Times For Holidays

The starting times for to-morrow, Monday and Tuesday at Fanling are as follows:-

SUNDAY

Old Course 8.36 am. Col. Williamson”

Capt. Michell*

9.40

9.14

9.48. "

9.52

*-

9.56

J

to have at their disposal such a collection of brilliant and ver- satile players of equal calibre. This has made the selectors' task all the more difficult.

Most people are agreed on the positions so alloted, but I am in- clined to believe that A. V Cosano will be wasted at right half. Granting that this all rounder is capable of taking charge of this

10.04. the selectors position. I should have thought of giving Gained recognition in this year's

football. Hard 10.08 the right man his right position.representative "A.V." is most suited at back, worker and blocks well. He is a partnering either L or Pile, would hard kicker and places his kicks 10.12

in the right positions.

An untiring and hard worker. Fine tackler and shadower. Good ball distribution but inclined to

instead of 10.00 head with his crown his forehead.

Parker

think

be more formidable defence than the present combination

Tso Kwai Shing

Tam Kong Pak

and

Cdr. Tetley and Major Wren.

INTERPORT HOCKEY

Shanghai Ladies' Team Arrive

When the s.s. Tatsuta Maru berthed at the Kowloon Wharf yesterday afternoon she had on board the Shanghal Lady Hockey players who were met by repre- sentatives of the Hong Kong Ladles Hockey Association, press- men and others.

Mrs. W. Waston the non-play-

A. D. Humphreys and A.ing captain did not sail with the Ritchie.

girls but is expected on the ss.

S. A. Sleap, and H. T. Empress "of Canada to-day. Buxton.

T. A. Jenkins and D. K. Halop.

The girls look very lively and gave an indication that they are out to play hockey as it should

D. A. Campbell and G. be played. W. Stabb

R. M. Wood and D. S. Edward.

C. W. E Bishop and W. Woodward.

#3

R. I Cherrill and Af A. Bremner,

Interviewed on arrival yester- day Miks Esther Bloomfield said that they had quite a pleasant The girls stood the trip down.

sea test well and were all in the pink.

Regarding the composition of

D. W. MacEwen and A. the team Miss Bloomfield said McKellar.

that their strength lies in their

W, J. Carrie and W. J. out. Regarding the chances of Weddington.

winning she sold that they have

FANLING HUNT RACES

Entries And Weights For February 10

The entries and weights for the next race meeting of the Fanling Hunt and Race Club to be held on Sunday, February 10 are as follows

The Sun Kum Shan Handicap: A Steeplechase of 2 Mules for Australian Ponies not exceed- ing 14.3". Winner-A Cup: 2nd $30, 3rd $20,

Entry $3.

Weights

Pontes

Belinda

Black Magte

168 150

Flummery

156

Kashgar Elirea

156

153

156

Lucy Glitters

(8 Entries)

The Fat Choy Handicap Hurdle Race: 1 Miles for China Ponies. Winner-A Cup: 2nd $30, 3rd $20. * Entry $3. Ponies Canary Cebu

|

ARSENAL'S NEW HOME FOOTBALL

FIND

Most Promising Youngster

(Special Air Mail Service)

London, Jan. 13. George Holder leaves Darwen (Lancs) Grammar School to-day On Monday, he will be a fully fledged professional footballer with the Arsenal.

Holden is 17, and has played ...a few games at inside-left for the Darwen club, which will receive £600 from Arsenal as a transfer fee. this to be increased to $1,000 if Holden makes the progress ex- pected of him.

The boy is regarded as a brilliant footballer in the making. Shefield Wednesday, Manchester City, Wol- verhampton Wanderers and Aston Villa, all made bids for his ser- vices, so well did he perform in the Darwen forward. line.

Great Chance

#

Bradford City Out.

Of F. A. Cup

London, Jan. 31. Stockport beat Bradford City by three goals to two in their sec- ond replay in the Fourth Round of the FA Cup after extra time.

They will be at home to Preston North End in the Fifth Round on February 16,

The following were the results of English League matches:—

First Division

Leicester • Derby C.

Hull

Swansea

Second Division

» Southampton

1 Barnsley

̈Third Division (South)

Millwall Beuter.

1 Exeter

Holden has a great chance of MACAO EXCURSION.

emulating the feats of Bastin, the young Arsenal forward, who first

played for a League club at 15, as an anlateur became a professional at 17, and had won every soccer honour at the age of 19.

**

10.16

"

1+

E. M. Bryden and R. C. defence and they have a fast and Webb.

dangerous pair of forwards in the J. MacKnight and A. W. Collaco sisters. They

all are Muir.

anxious to have their first work

Weights

150, $53

Chivalrous

156

Cloudy Eve

150

vira

156

"Festival Eve

Marina

168:

153

Movanagher

150

158

It is doubtful whether any other boy has gone straight from school into professional football.

4

168

Holden will be one of the under- studies to Alex James, the greatest

185

inside-left in Britain.

158

Kua Min

155

156

The right wing berth too should One of the fastest, wingers seen have been given more considera-in local soccer. Carries a hefty 10.20 tion Tso is partnering his Clubkick and is known to score" from. mato, Tam. He has played well right outside... Tricky and com- 10.24 in current league but taking his bines well with his teammate.. display in the Trials, B. Gosano has shown that he is far more

The man with the ever twisting superior to the Chinese. If I re-

neck. Uses his feet as good as member rightly. To had pres his head. Is known to score in vlously played for Hong Kong In

every game at least once with his the same berth and his display

head. Sharp shooter and hard was anything but commendable.

kicker. Is a player fully deserv The importance of the occasion will react on him and this willing of Interport honours.

have a telling effect on his dis- play on Monday.

The left

wing position too should have been given thought, doubt tricky Bickford is no player, but there are other essen- tial factors to make up a fast

a

A. Howe

10.28

"

10.32

*

10.30

+

10.40".

10.44

A

great trier. Worries the 10.48 keeper a lot. Fine and dashing. and an opportunist. Good drib- bler and passes well.

Bickford

21

N. K. Littlejohn and T. C. Monaghan.

A strong combination and are out

to give Hong Kong a good fight

W. J. Jamieson and D. J, but sho declined to make any de- Gilmore.

anite prediction regarding their

A. E. Lissaman and I. . encounter against Hong Kong. Geare.

They will meet the Hong Kong

D L Prophet and J. Hockey Ladies Club. (last year's Forbes.

Champion) at Sookunpoo to-day W. W. C. Shewan and G. at 3.30 p.m. H. Bond.

<

The following are the players

H. H. Mundy and W. A. and reserves that arrived yester- Stewart,

day:

10.52

C. Thwaites and P. S. Grant.

10.56

+

C. Austin and G. A. Stewart.

The little man with the brainy and clever winger. Baldry is just feet. Tricky and centres Recur- 11,00 as good. if not better than, he.ately. He has still to master what

+

11.04

with his experience in speed.

Hong Kong major games. The Chinese too

Team Wong Wing (South | 11.08 can easily provide two men for

LI

(South that berth

Tìn sang in. the

persons China; of Ip and Tay. The former is China; C. Pile (HK. Police); A. 11.12 the cleverest left winger at pre- V. Gosano (Club de Rec.);. Pardoe sent available in the Colony... (RA). Captain; Parker (H. K. 11.16

Police): Tso Kwai-shing (South China; Tam Kong-pak (South 11:20

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The Chances

Shanghai

11.28.

7

W

14

Miss Gladys Ephgrave Public School for Girls); Frances Bomko. (Ex-Public School for Girls) and Miss Evelyn Victal Bathurst and P. Mor- | Junior Athletic Club): Miss Alson

Esther

Bloomfield (Sportsgirls),

No Fear

Racing Pluck

Soldier of Italy Spinaway

Valley Hall....... Widnes

(14 Entries)

3-The Sheung Shui Steeplechase: A Handicap of 14 Miles for China Ponies..

Banjalina

Burgomaster

Darien

Glenshee

(EX

Winner--A Cup: 2nd $30, 3rd $20.

Misa

Entry $3.

Ponles

Weights

130

188

152

150

Josephine

150.

Marina

150

Pride of Tsingtao

183

Funch

156

Racing Pluck

168

Spinaway

158

160

A. C. I. Bowker and W. Miss Hilde Gunther (German M. Barton..

Hockey Club) and Mrs. Cecile D. Ellis and W. H B.Getz (Sportsgirls); Miss Hida ⚫ Rigg."

Collaco (Junior Athletic Club), Miss Claire Nichols (Sportsgirls), Miss. Decima Eardley (Ex-Public School for Girls), Miss Amanda Collaco (Junior Athletic Club).

Cdr. Hole and J. H. Mc- Elney

A. K. Mackenzie and J. B. Ross.

J. G. Pilcher and J. S. and Mis lean Raeburn (Ama- MacLaren.

ZOILS)..

14

C. C. Stark and E. W. G. Malcolm.

.".

Réserves-Mrs. (Hanbury), Miss

Nellie

Iris

Becke Mottu

F. A. Redmond and A. B. (Sportsgirls)," Mr. Girlis Hetzer-" Purves.

ling (Sportsgirls), Miss Maggle Silva (Junior Athletic Club), Mrs. Thelma Collaco (Junior, Athletic Club) and Miss Winnie Ambrose

New Course." 9.36 am. W. N. A. and Mrs, #mal-

ley*

9.44 »

Shanghai is sending down a China) Howe (HK Club); Ridley very formidable combination. (Lincoln Regt.): Bickford (HK. 11.24 They have included two ex-local | Club). players. C. Remedios and N. Z. Lee, both of whom played with

The team to play on Monday marked success when they were has not been chosen, but will be here, the former has represented selected from the following:-- Hong Kong before he left for the Goal: W. Ward (ASF); Fall- Northern port They have other backs: J. Shute (Police), N. Lee players in the team that have (Tunghwa), L. Marcal (ASF); taken part in interport football: | Hult-backs: H. K. Chen (Tung- Baisserie, Madar, Collaco, andhwa), C. Remedios (ASF.), H P. Favacho are not new to us. A Madar (Recs.).. A. Symons (Recs); 10.00 great disappointment is felt by Forwards: R. Pavacho (A.S.F.). soccer enthusiasts, especially the Collaco (Lusitano), A. Boisserie 10.04 Chinese, that they will be unable (Rocs), N. Z. Lee (Tunghwa); K. | 10.12 to see their "once idol" of Hong C. Chen (Tanghwa), Greenberg 10.18 Kong, at play. Suen Kam Shun | (Jewish R.C.). found it hard to get away at the last moment.

""

The two teams are very evenly matched. Hong Kong will be playing with the advantage of being at home, This though a slight factor will have a telling effect," but, as the Norther team has always been known to be. great fighters they will easily "overcome this;

They have just as fast a for- ward line as Hong Kong

In the defence. Shanghai will

be best served in the full backs. "Although Symons is not as good as Stanley Gash he will no doubt prove a valuable substitute..

The game is. certain to be fought out at `a. 'great' pace. "The exchanges will not. be settled until the final whistle. Whatever happens it will surely be a game. full of thrills, excitement and sensations and I hope that the better team will win.

PEN SKETCHES OF HONG KONG TEAM

9.52

#

+

10.24

WEEK-END FOOTBALL

10.28

10.38

10.40

10.48

TO-DAY'S GAMES

Junior Division R.W.F. Eastern, Navy ground, 2.45 p.m.

< Navy...Athletic, Navy ground, 4.15 p.m.

R.W.F. v. Police, Bookunpoo, 2.45. p.m.

Recreio v. RAF. King's Park,

4.15 p.m.

Third Division

1.

T. A. Pearce and P. H. (Amazons). Scoones

Mrs. Mackenzie and Mrs.

Ross.

Mrs. Stark and Mrs. Mal

colm.

EX

W. S. and Mrs Hilller.

H. and Mrs. Overy.

J. L. and Mrs. Adams,

L Goldman and E, A. Brodie.

J. F. Robinson and L. R. Billinghurst.

R. Sanger and H H Pethick

W. Pittendrigh" and E N. Williamson, R. A. Rodgers and J. W. Mayhew.

GENERAL GOERING IN POLAND

Warsaw, Jan. 31,- The Prussian Premier, General Goering who, on the invitation of the President of the Polish Re-

public, Mościcki had been partiei- pating in a state hunt. In the Blalovieck forests left for Warsaw on Thursday on the termination. of the hunt. Before departing for Berlin, Goering was received › by Marshal Pilsudski in Belvedere Castle, the two statesmen con- ferring for over one and a half

Transocean Kuo Min.

* Caddies from Superintendent. „i Unsuccessful in ballot for Old-|-hours.

Course.

MONDAY

Old Course 9.30 am G. T. May" and R. C

Webb*

ROYAL DRAWING|| 9.44

SOCIETY

Overseas Prizes, 1934

Whimster*

Mrs. Mycock and Mrs. Overy.

Tillicum

(11 Entries)

The Fox Hunters' Race: Light Weight Division.. Over a cou- try course finishing over hurdles on the Race Course. For China Pontes bona fide bunters. Catchweight 180 lbs. Winner of the Governor's Cup in' 1934 10 lbs, extra. Winner-A- Cup: 2nd $30, 3, $20.

Entry $3.

Ponles

Festival Eve

Weights

160

Jack O Lantern

160

Potsdam

160

Skewbald Griffin

160

The Cutlew

160

The Dun

180

160

Toby...

180

170

160

180.

180

160

The Cadwall

Tom Cobley Tummel Valley Hall Wigan Zephyr

(13 Entries)..

6-The Diana Cup: A Handicap

burdle race of 12 Miles for China Fonies bona de hun- ters, winners_of any Esce.....EX. Kwant this Season barred.

TO

· be ridden by ladies. Winner-A Cup: 2nd $30, 3rd $20. A Souvenir will be presented to the winning rider. Entry $3. Pontes.

Auction Bridge

Ebony Idet

Weights

128

128

Happy Hit

128

Kurry On

125

Jan Stewer

135

King Willow

125

140

R. E. Collings and W. 6. Hillier.

:

*Caddies from Superintendent.

9.36 am J. C. Taylor" and A. Ki

Mackenzie

9.40E A. Brodie and J. W.

Marina Skene Spinaway

9,44

9.40

8. H. Dodwell and L H Geare.

9.52

R. Young and A. Ritchie.

Mrs. Smalley and Mrs. Webb.

9.48

W. J. Carrie and W. J. Waddington.

TUESDAY

9.62

Old Course

2

9.56.

H

H Hampton and W. Paterson

10.00

27

R. A. Rodgers and J. A Shaw.

Alabaster.

Sprig

9.44

The secretary

of the Royal 10.04 ".. Drawing Boolety, London has for- warded a list of Prizes gained by

the candidates in

Society's examination for schools abroad.: 10.12 from which the following extracts

3. 8. MacLaren and C." H. Bradley,

W. Pittendrigh and J. Forbes..

The Wanderer

Wakefield

9.48

10.08

W. L. Marshall and H. H Pethick.

F H. Beddow, and. G. H. Bond

9.52

H. H. Mundy and A. C. T. Bowker.

C. E. Bradley and F. Austin.

10.16

JR. Collis and L M H

Lloyd

9.56

10.00

A. T. Lay and R. I. Cher- rill

10.20

Preparatory. Malays, Johore Bahru, Nge Heng English School-O 'bin Hamzah (age 10),

=

KK Rounds and R.S Sanger.

10.04:

10.24

C. Mycock and H. Overy.

10.28

11

10.32

10.12.

120

145

140

125

140

143

Sunday, 3rd February, 1985)

For the convenience of the Hockey Interporters and friends,

“SUI TAI"

it

will leave. Macao at

For

5.80 P.M.

CHINESE NEW YEAR

FLOWERS

AND PLANTS

ᎪᎢ

SINCERE'S

ROOF GARDEN NOW ON FULL DISPLAY

HOLIDAYS ANNOUNCEMENT On Monday and Tuesday, February 4th and 5th, all our stores will be closed, re-opening on Wednesday, February 6th, for usual business,

THE SINCERE CO., LTD.

Business Hours Extended Til 11 P.M. To-Day.

Wong Wing

One of the best custodians seen for a long time. Cool under of Far Eastern interest have been pressure, anticipating and clear-taken; ing well, Seldom beaten with ground shots.

El Tin Sang. The stonewaller of South China Has been responsible for relieving many a dangerous situa- tion for his team. A sure kicker and relentless tackler. Kicks well with both feet.

C. Piles Another sticker. Good antiel

Heade pations and clearances. well and makes use of both feet to good advantage.

AY. Goseno

An alt rounder and a great ass set to any team. His footwork is adelightful feature of his play Tackles well; heads well and rarely puts a foot wrong to the ball

Division

Japan, Kobe. Windsor House School-M de Souza "(age 10). 10.36

Division II.

China, Shanghai, Public School | 10,40 for Junior Boys-E. E Starling- (age 13);

10.44 Division IIL China, Shanghai, Public and 10:48 Thomas Hanbury School for Boys.

D. Borodin (age-13).

Division IV.

China, Hong Kong, Diocesan Girls School A. Ho (age 14)

Cathedral China, Shanghai, Girl School R. Lingard (age |

DX Hope Gill and C.10.08- Austin

D. L. Newbigging and P. Morrison.

H. A. Browning and G. A. 10.10 Stewart.

D. A Campbell and 3. T. 1020 Eakins.

D. Ellis and R. L. 8[1024 Webb.

W. H. B. Rigg and F. H. 10.28 - Bcoones,

1053 G. K. Bond and J. Forbes. | 10:32 $10,500 | W, K. Smalley and J.

Mayhew

10.38 11.00 Major Wren and Cant 10.40

Michell

Cdr. Hole" and E des Voeux

Chartered Bank and K. C. RA

R. A Rodgers and C. J. Stellingwerf

W. L. Marshall and H. H. Pethick.

WJ. Waddington and A. Ritchie.

G. Marseille and P. Mor- rison.

L. R. Billinghurst and B. C. Webb

RR. Davies and W. N. A Smalley.

D. A Campbell, and Cr Austin

Wembley Stag......

((13-Entries).

6.The Fox Hunters Race: Heavy

Weight Division. Over a com try Course finishing Cover hurdles on the Race Course. For China Fontes bona nde hunters Catchweight 175 lbs. Winner of the Governor's Cup In 1934 10 the extra, Winner A Cup: 2nd $30, 3rd $20. Entry $3.

(No rider may compete in both Race No. 4 and Race No. 6), Pontes-Colombo, Darien, Glen- shee, Golden Star, Mortmain, "Punch, "Racing Strain, That's

Tha

Until Then," Valley Hall, Winchester Stag (13

10.48

Forbes and W. Pitter

New Course

10.44

9.30 am. Mra. Adams.... and Mtas

bb and R. Young. Greig and LH

WA Carrie and RE Me Simpson

19:40-2m

Caddies

SPALDING

"KRO-

FLITE

GOLF BALL

Lasts till it's

Jost 1

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