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930

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FRIDAY, JANUARY 31, 1936.

FOOTBALL NEWS AND

GOSSIP

Motherwell Well Equipped For Cup Competition

London, Jan. 2. Motherwell have taken 15 paints from their last 10 games their last defeat was at Cathkin on the first Saturday of November-and in view this achievement their sup porters 6:0 now satisfied that the team is well equipped for the up proaching Cup campaign. Brem her. has Balped to add punch and dash to an attack that was former ly too ornate at times, and the whole side is moving with a swing and balance which is bound to ia spire confidence, And-an essenTM tial qualification for a side that would go far in the Cup-Mother. well are wall placed as regards re

erve talent:

ARBROATH TEST

|

JACK PETERSEN KEEP TITLE

Len Harvey Badly Punished

London, Jan. 29, Jack Petersen, the Welsh war- centre forward, who is now opon Empire heavyweight title by de- rior, to-night retained his British to tramfer. Negotiations a fev weeks ago, broke down on the ques feating Len Harvey in a Afteen-. tion of price. Height and weight round decision bout at Wembley... are urgently quired in the It was a stirring fight and open- Hibernian attack and thated with sbr.uing exchanges, Peter- M'Fadyen is also more than useful sen floored Harvey for a count of at half-back should not be over four with a stinging righ, hook to looked. Wilkinson is not expected the jaw. Harvey was dazed when Le fit for Saturday's game with he rose and Petersen punished bim Queens Park 't harter Rand, and the posibility is that 'Donnell, severely to the face and body with in whom Linfield were said to be short, jolting blows interested, will fill the vacancy.

LEADING SCORERS

e lending scorers in the First

Harvey covered up and lay ön the ropes under the terrific on slaught. But he recovered 'splen- didly.

A crowd of 12,000 cheered the Eghters, Petersen for his furious attack and Harvey for his gallant response under the punishment of the other's falling fists, his speed. and

offensive

science. Harvey Look the

the.

thlid -round.

He landed two hard rights to the jaw which hurt the Welshman. Another stiT right to the jaw in

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OLYMPIC HEIGHTS

London, Jan. 10. Next August the Olympic Games are to be held in Berlin, but those who are responsible for the com- fort and convenience of the specta- tors

view seem to take, a dark about the weather. Apparently they assume that the month may

DON'T GIVE BABIES DUMMIES

ww

Doctor Blames Them For Many Dental Troubles

London, Jan. 11. Why do so many parents stub-

the fourh Jet Petersen on his heels. Petersen was bewildered by be marked by a positive monsoon bornly refuse dental treatment for Harvey's speed.

THIRD LANARK'S CLAIMS That Third Lanark should win a four-goal margin over Aber Jeon and Hamilton Academicals who paired in one of the Scottish Cup semi-finala last season, augurs Motherwell

visit Gayfield on well for their prospects in this January 25, and are certain

to year's competition League and have a hard and testing game, for Cup form, are often at variance, Arbroath have built up usefyet Third Lanark's style is well side, and have shown their ability suited for a strenuous Cup tilt.. trise to the big occasion. They nas not play polished football, bit their bustling methods can be very effective on this small ground. Division are as follows:-M Grory Much of their succes may be at Celtic), 30; Smith (Rangers), 29; tributed to the steadying influence Connor (Airdrieonians). 2; Coast of Johnston and M'Nab-and to Dundes), 21; and

Armstrong

In the fifth round Harvey was The enthusiasm which prevails in Aberdeen) and Gowan (Dun the team and among the supportermline Athletic), 1 each. In the ill sharp-shooting for Petersen's Second League, Dawson, the law. He shook his man with two Falkirk left-winger, has

been uppertuts to the chin. His brilliant It may provide some consulation superseded as leader by McGregor, footwork enabled him to outwit

Allan, of Queen of the South, the St. Mirren centre forward, and the champion at this stage

the position now is:-M'Gregor However, the challenger began who kicked the ball through his

(St. Mirren), 32; Dawson to weaken wn goal at Firhill on Saturday (Falkirk), 7; Calder (Morton), round. Fetersen attacked, then the seventh that no fewer than the 28; Haklow (Faikirk) 20; Knox continuously and landed a terrific Lave been gifted to his own side by

Mirren), 10; Noble (St. procedure. similar

Milloy 1:St

Bernard) 18; and R Murray Anderson Andy Kilmarnock), Hearts), and Currie (Ayr United)(Stenhousemuir), 17

"beneficent" ones, and the Queen of the South won on all! three occasions.

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LAPSES THAT MEAN POINTS

were

!

DUNFERMLINE ADVANCE

about

right to the chin in the twelfth.

Gaining in confidence every mo- ment, he scored frequently in the latter stages.

He won deservedly, although he

Petersen received

B

or something that will make those their children?---- "big rains" of Abyssinia look like

Mr. A. T. Pitta, dental consult- ant to the Middlesex Hospital, an April shower. And if that is a

to be reckoned with. asked possibility

that question yesterday then the reckoning must be work-when addressing the winter school with all the traditional for health visitors and school ed ous Germanic thoroughness. That is nurses at Bedford College for Wo- already being done, and one of the

men, London. He said that he a million raincoats in oiled paper, him to find out the reason. steps taken has been to order half would be glad if they could help which will be supplied to spectators

the dreaded monsoon breaks, It sounds a generous gift, but the Games Committee is buying the garments from a Japanese source at a penny three-farthings each. Possibly German manufacturers

"Stupid prejudice exists among many parents against having den- ial treatment for their children." he said.

Every school medical officer's report shows that there are every- of parents, who this treatment. In some

are now hoping for the worst wea- where a number £4.003 andther that August ever launched, in refuse

order that a monsoon of unparal-districts the number of cases la leled proportions may melt out of put as high as 60 and 70 per cxistence the half-millon macin- tashes of alten origin.)

Harvey £3,000 for this fight.

The fighters weighed in as fol- low: Petersen 13 st. 3 lbs and Harvey 12 st 9 lbs.—

Renter

it is difficult to realize that at this time last year Dunfermline AYR REDUCE THE GẤP Athletic were fighting desperately lacked the ably to follow up his Ayr United are still at the foot ty

avert relegation, They now advantages. the table, but they narrowed stand sixth from the top of the tise gap by beating Albion Rovers, table, and are proving one of the for they were the only winners soundest home teams in the League, among the last ne clubs or the and "spoilers," too, as they have other taken one point this season from Lengue table-nons of the eight gained a point, Dundee, by Aberdeen, two from Celtic, and three from Hearts, Rangers have the way, can hardly regard them- selves sair from the relegation yet to visit East End Park! HALF-BACK'S GOALS Their last four patches

Hugh Wales, Motherwell's right have.. yielded only one point, and they are no better placed than Al-half-back, makes no pretence to be finish, But his two goals this bion Rovers or Queen of the South.

senson meant RECORD IN SIGHT

& crop of three points for his club, na he was With 41 points, Aberdeen Motherwell's only markaman in the only one short of the total Dumfries draw with Queen of the rocured for a full programme last South and in Saturday's hom eenson, and within 10 of their previctory over Queen's Park,

threat

ard

they

$75

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vious best. Were Aberdeen to secure one point from each, al

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COMMODITY QUOTATIONS

Cotton, May

(Through Reuter's Arency)

Rubber, December.....

HAMILTON'S DECLINE

to

HOPING TO STRIKE IT Bridgeton Waverley's interest in

their remaining 1 games they would therefore secure the number the Scottish Junior Cup is proba (55) which Rangers last sensenly, the reason why Clyde, have $13.50 found necessary win the Chan hesitated to call up George Wilson,

pionship.

their provisionally signed centre forward Clyde have already tried Hamilton Academicals lose of four centre forwards this season. form is disquieting

their Changes in other departments have Tullowers, and somewhat difficult to been frequent, too, for the left half explain, as the personnel of the position has been filled by five di which won "high place in the fferent players and the outside left League last year and reached the barth by four.

PLYMOUTH'S SCOTS Hamilton's first-round Cup final

Sam Black, Plymouth Argyle's $10.30 epponente this season are Aberdeen

at Pittodrie. If they fail here outside left, who scored all four 18/6

and few would give much for their goals against Port Vale on Batur chances of escaping-it will be a

day, has now been with the club heavy blow financially, and may for 12 seasons. He was senured force the directors to consider do from the junior club, Kirkintillock rarting from the no-transfer policy Rob Rey. Another Scat who is which they have adhered to rigidly playing well for Plymouth is Rae, despite eno or two tempting offers the former Partick Thistle back

SOMETHING LACKING

35 et

អង្គ

15.05

GREENOCK CHARITY

COMPETITION

Since be came to Hamilton eight spasonз ago David Wilson has Greeneck and District Amateur never been regard as a leader whoogtball Charity Association are misapplied his physique on an op- to revive their Cup competition, ponent. He lays strict dependence which has been in abeyance for un an application of his positional two years. A sum of £3 from the arta, adhering to the rule in face funds in hand has been allocated of every exhortation that he should by the Association among local

This is an admira hospital do otherwise.

At the blo trait, yet

moment Hamilton's attack requires some-

6 eta. thing mora vigorous than Wilson is providing something that will balance the defensive methods en- ployed against it.

$1

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US. Steel.....item-

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VERSATILE MUIR

STUDENT RIOTING IN EGYPT

A survey of

Cetro, Jan. 30.

the situation

SWEDISH RETORT TO. ITALIAN CHARGE

Ammunition Found In Red Cross Outfit

CUSTOMARY SALUTE

cent:

ORPHANS' TEETH BETTER

Mr. Pitts condemned the habit But thoroughness does not end of using a dummy, and said that the seven-farthing raincoat this "was a thoroughly bad one. trom Japan. At the Olympic | A vast number of parents not only. Games it is customary to salute gave their children a dummy, but each winner with the national an- they also dipped it in some sticky them of his homeland; for the substance such as sugar or honey. Berlin celebrations the musle for He had investigated 70 cases of those anthems is to be printed on toddlers, whom he had treated for, rubber so that no amount of rain- dental trouble and had found power can obliterate the musical that 43 of these children had been [Special to the "Hong Kong Daily score. And "band parts" of that given dummies dipped in some

Press" (Copyright.),

type might be useful in case the sugary substance. paper Rome, Jan. 20.

raincoats fall to take the

There was no doubt, he added, "Of course it is obvious that any strain with complete success. that sweets were harmful to the. transport in Africa must be pro- Nevertheless, having made all these teeth, and should be given as vided with arms arid ammunition," preparations for the deluge of a part of a meal and never given said an ofncial in the Swedish Le-century, the Games Committee

to the child on going to bed. do well to remember the Eation here, commenting on the would statement in the Italian War bul-notorious perversity of the weather. There had better be ordered from ietin 108 that 27 cases of am- inunition were found in the cap-Japan, or perhaps from Czecho

mition tured Swedish Red Cross outfit slovakia, half

paper precaution against This Swedish Ambulance, it was parasols as a stated by the Swedish Official, had an escort of 30 Abyssinian Soïdiera which protection had showed itself absolutely necessary, as three times during the long march from Addis«. Ababa to the Dolo Territory the Ambulance had been menaced by

Nomadic Tribes, who did not un- derstand its use, and merely look- ed upon it, as a band of foreignern. |Transocean Newt Service.

SHIPPING STRIKE IN AUSTRALIA

Sydney, Jan. 30. The shipping strike in Australia has not yet reached a settlement. The Sydney branch of the Sea men's Union, which represents the whole of Australia, seeks a con- ference with Premier Lyons to request the withdrawal of volun-

sunstroke.

$

£

GERMAN AUTOMOBILE ACHIEVEMENT

Special to the "Hong Kong Dail- Press" (Copyright.}]"

Berlin, Jan. 29.

or-

It had been noted that children in Institutions and living phanages had far better teeth on the whole than children living home. He thought in their own the reason waa that the Institu- tlönal diet was good and plain and contained 2 minimum of sweets and sticky cake..

WHITE STAR THREAT

Landon, Jan. 29, The fate of the North Atlantic the Shipping Conference was in balance at to-day's meeting, which opened under the cloud of the Canard-White Star Line's threa-

bed withdrawal.

On the 29th of January, 1886, Carl Benz was granted the. Ger- man patent Nr. 37435, whien is described by the famous inventor himself as "birthcertificate" or the "Automobile, "Carl Benz, and It is understood a solution has almost at the same time Gottlieb | Kot yet been found for the thorny Daller succeeded, where all pre-problem

liner of whether the decessors had falled. A fitting re- | Queen Mary should be rated as a cognition of the day of the anni-frst class or cabin ship, and dis- versary was afforded by the tele-cussions are continuing. Should grams of congratulations and good the Cunard-White Star withdraw wishes sent to thé. Daimler-Benz from the conference there is al- Works by Eller as well as by the ways the danger that a 'rate war

EZ-Ruebenach

Router

Reserve strength is essential to a team bent on securing promotion, throughout Egypt on Wednesday try seamen as a basis for settle-Minister for Communications, I would result.- and St. Mirren have demonstrated.

shows that the unrest in Cairo is ment of the strike. on several occasions that they are

This request was refused when Tranioccan News Service. over 100 well equipped in this respect. most serious, where

made a month 270 to Lac Against Dumbarton, loft half students and 26 police were wound-

Minister of the Interior- Muir showed his versatility byed but most only slightly,

Reuter's Bulletin Service. taking up Gall's berth on the left wing and scoring three goals. Muir, who is a native of Paisley, Jues not now figure regularly in the League team.

UNLUCKY CLYDE Clyde have been hard hit by in- season. juries to players this MPhail, after being off for a time, resumed only to join the casualty list again, M'Culloch had the same experience, and now Douglas, who was laid up for months with a broken arm, suffered a bad knock this knee at Arbroath.

Lowe,

who scored Arbroath's two goals on Saturday, had a spell with Clyde a low seasons ago, but was allowed

d return to Gayfield,

HIBERNIAN AND MFADYEN It will be interesting to see if Hibernian make another attempt to sign M'Fadyen, the Motherwell

At Demmanour the administra-

GENERAL WEYGAND

INDISPOSED

(Special to the "Hong Kong Daly Prem" (Copyright).]

MEMORIAL TO LAWRENCE

OF ARABIA

London, Jan. 30.

A

memorial to Lawrence - of Arabia was unveiled in the crypt

FLEMISH SERVICEMEN

PROTEST.

[Special to the "Hong Kong Daly. Press (Copyright).3.

Brussels, Jan, 28. The Flemish Servicemen Organi-

of St. Paul's Cathedral yesterday sation announces that it will orga-

ON

tion building of the Delta Railway which belongs to a British Com- pany was stormed by crowds of studenta, the British Dag being pulled down and tem to fragments, The political situation continues to be critical and efforts are now being made to form a Wafd party

At MA Paris, Jan. 30, without the participation of the Some anxiety has been caused by Lord Halifax, Chancellor of Ox-nise a Mass demonstration other parties, which the Wards de- in military quarters here through ford University, In the course of March 22nd as a protest against clared were not entitled to take the report from Egypt that the the service later, Lord Halifax the secret military treaty between part in the negotiations with Eng-former Chief of Staff of the French from the pulpit of St. Paul's de-France and Belgium- land because the united front has Army General Weygand, is suflevered an address on Lawrence's Transocean Huo Min. now collapsed.fering from a severe cold and has fame and character...

It will be remembered, however, been taken to hospital at Luxor. that the British Government de- It is stated, however, that the clined to negotiate about the treaty illness is not of serious character except with the Government re- and that General Weygand is ex presentative of the whole of the pected to arrive at Cairo in course Egyptian people.

of Thursday. Transocean Service.

Transorcan News Service,

The congregation included many

who served with Lawrence in the

""Ted, darling," said the sweet Arabian war as well as friends young thing who had been taken from Oxford and from the Royal see her first football mat Air Force. In which he served in "how long does a man have to be later years as Aircraftzman Bhaw. a half-hack before they make him -British Wireless;

a fullback?"!!

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