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HONG KONG DAILY PRESS MONDAY, DECEMBER 28, 1936.

SPORT FLASHES FROM

FIELD AND PAVILION

Here, There And Everywhere

(BY BEN MADIGAN)

GERMANY'S POLICY TOWARDS

BRITAIN

"Never A Second War"

An assurance that German fer-

ed to right half to let in Pick-eign policy will never take any step. ering. After seeing this player in contrary to vital British interests action both in Egypt and Hong Is the essence of a leading article Kong, I am more than convinced by Herr Silex editor of the that he is more at home in the "Deutsche Allgemeine Zeltung,"

AN ARRIVAL FRÜM IRELAND A certain Irish League player of one of the lending Irish clubs has bid farewell to the Emerald Isle. and is expected" to arrive in our midst shortly. Being well ac-right back, berth. quainted with this player's record, A HELPFUL SUGGESTION he should prove a great asset to the Club-who have made a good stroke in inducing him to don their colours. If this player lives up to his reputation, a problem will be solved for the Interport selectora

IRELAND'S LEADER

It would come as a surprise to many if Leonard, the St. Joseph's centre forward, appeared in the Irish attack for their International Tournament. This capable player would undoubtedly prove an asset to the Irish side. In the opinion of many sound judges Leonard ranks high as an opportunist, can hold his forward line together and is always a thorn in the opposing defence. I hope the Interport

selectors are listening in.

SOUND ADVICE During one of my casual "prowis" I happened to stroll into a public playing, ground. I. came in contact with a bunch of youngs- ters" who were enthusiastically kicking a small rubber ball about. In their company, acting the role of coach, was a well known first Division player, whose name I pro- mised not to reveal. His good ad- vice was well exploited by these Juniors,

& GOOD JUNIOR

Smith, the inside left of Kowloon second string, gained the admira- tion of all present at Sookunpoc last week-end, by his perfect ball control and accuracy in delivering passes, which was the main feature of an exciting game. I am sure

more will be heard of this player In the near future.

regarda

players' names..

"It is a fundamental axion of German foreign policy," he writes, "that there shall never be a sec-

and

war between Germany and Britain. This was laid down in Adolf Hitler's treat peace declara- tion of May 17, 1995, and it sub- sequently led to the Anglo-German naval agreement."

JAPAN ALLIANCE DEFENDED "Why not admit that we see things in their right Bght before many others? We have experience and we can only envy Britain that she has not herself had to pass through the Bolshevik menace. If other States have not you IC- cognised it. that is no reason why We should refrain from creating a defensive union..

A friend of mine who is paying a visit to the Colony and is an ar- dent soccer enthusiast prompted ne with the suggestion that if our local players appeared on the field. bearing numbers on the back of their jerseys, it would "prove, very helpful in distinguishing one from the other. His idea originated while watching a game between two Chinese and Portuguese teams, where he was completely in the dark as

the different Even some of our fostul fans who have resided in the Colony for a long period ex- perience the same dimculty. Par sonally I am very much in favour with my friend's idea, and am sure the "number scheme" would prove a huge success, not only being helpful to the spectator, but also of great assistance to both retain against the alleged possibility of German attack? Germany is in porters and referees.

the van of the fight against the tenace of world. Bolshevism. The pact with the Japanese does not divide Europe into two camps, and this will only happen if Britain insats on transforming this ideo- logical front into one of power politics. The British newspapers have hitherto taken up this at- titude.

"And what, in any case, has the German-Japanese agreement against the Comintern to do with the protection of Belgium by Bri-

A SCHEMING FORWARD A scheming forward is a valuable South China asset to any team." "A" are very fortunate in this respect as they possess in Lal Shui-wing the brainiest inside for- ward in local football. For sheer football: ability and having the knack of bambobaling opposing de- fenders, this little player ranks

"It would now seem that British high. It is interesting to note that while on tour in England more policy again wishes to assume the than one of the fashionable Eng-lead to shake off the reproach that it lags behind, and to wipe 1sh clubs cast envious eyes on this

out publicly the impression that classy ifttle player.

the really important things in the SHORTAGE OF LEFT WINGERS

world are left to the imitative of There

be seems to

G real

shortage of good outside lefta in the Colony. The Army teams seem to be weaker tn this position than other clubs. On the other hand there is a glut of good outside rights in local football and most of them are on par

as regards playing ability. Who knows-we might unearth a lett winger of the Alan Morton type and would'nt he be welcome?ẪN

KEEN RIVALRY

Scots, and give new life to the game in Hong Kong.

HARD WORKING FORWARD

Italy, Germany or Japan.”

the hey-day of his career, can still shoor with the best of them. I wish some of our seniour league centre forwards would take a page out of Harrison's copy 'book, and instead of dilly-dailying around the goalmouth, treat us to som» quick- fire shooting. Most of ur inside forwards seem to Indulge in pretty

PITY THE LINESMAN Most of us who have visited the playing pitches at Happy Valley have seen how easily the crowds. in their excitement encroach the. pitch, thus obstructing players and making the linesmen's task a pretty difficult one. During the course of one game I witnessed the specta- tors behaved rather badly and despite the earnest appeals of the Enesmen they were the means of the referee stopping the game un- til the pitch was cleared. With a little thoughtfulness we can assist the oficials and make their jobs more pleasant.

INTRODUCING HURLEY Speaking to a friend during the week he informed me he would not be surprised to see the old game of "Hurley" being introduced to us SHIMONOSEKI | Probably most of our readers are BANYO, HOTEL not acquainted with this particu- TAKABAZUKA lar branch of sport. It is more or

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less played on the same lines as TÄKAZALUKA

weaving movements in The forthcoming International pattern hockey, and incidentally-after HOTL

front of goal while being. ad- Tourney should prove quite an in- witressing a hockey match recent- IMPARTAL HOTEL ly. I feel sure my friend will have feresting competition. The Eng-mittedly pretty to watch-prove

few MEMPE HOTEL

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most ineffective. lish XI. are quite à capable look- UMOSI HOTEL able recruits to the Hurley game ing lot and ought to perform well TOKYO RAILWAY

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HOWLETT'S EXHIBITION Welsh and Irish, Soon we will Howlett's display in last Sunday's have's glimpse of Scottish football Army match was an object lesson when the Seaforths arrive from to some of the greedy type of for Palestine, and I hope they live up wards. His exhibition of unselfish-to the traditions of their fellow Dess was clearly seen on numerous Occasions throughout the game. Time out of number, when seem- ingly well positioned he generously Wilson, the Club forward is sure- transferred the ball to his, inside ly one of the hardest workers we partners, when a more "individual" have seen on the field this season. type of player would have held on For sheer preserverance, keeping and probably lost possession. He the opposing defence on the move, undoubtedly proved himself and always assisting his half- ideal leader and more than justi-back when under pressure, Wil- fed his inclusion in the team. son is worth his weight in gold.

BARRACKING DOES NOT HELP

Somehow I always feel sorry for the unfortunate player who comes under the unsympathetic ban of the barracker. In a récent Second Division game this section of the crowd gave a certain player a gruelling time; until finally he could do nothing right. Barrack ing does not tend to help a player, who is perhaps undergoing the "footballers nightmare"-loss of form. It only tends to dishearten him and undermines his fidence. It has been the means of ruining many a promising career. It is always a good thing to put yourself in the other fellow's shoes before you cast harsh cri- ticlem at him.

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WEAK CHINESE XI Surely the Chinese selectors can turn out a stronger team than the one on view against the Army on Saturday last. Although playing very hard some of the new comers' were hardly of the class one usually sees. in a Chinese XI. The team on view, however, gave a good account of themselves and almost snatched the equaliser in the closing stages of the game. Lai Shui-wing and Chan Tak-fal were prominent for the Chinese While Rowlands. Campbell and Stevens were the pick of a moder- ate Army team. The Army did most of the pressing and deserved their win.

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KOWLOON IMPRESS How have the mighty fallen.

THE GIANT KILLERS Saturday proved quite a bad day Eastern can be justly dubbed the for the "home certs." The lowly, glant killers of Division I Their Kowloon travelled to Caroline Hill latest "scalp" was the polishing of and snatched both points from South China " team who they When beat on Saturday last. They al- the classy Chinese team.

ways seems to rise to the occasion opposed by seemingly poor opposi tion it is noticable how the top when playing against the top teams seem to fop. However we teams, and often create a surprise. are not suggesting Kowloon were Eastern possess quite a few credit- not worthy of their win. Aaable players in their ranks and matter of fact after witnessing the if they were a little more, consis game I thought the visitors were tent they would occupy a more Just about worth their win--al-enviable position in the league. though South China "A" were un- GOOD TO WATCH doubtedly below their usual bril- In Tso Kwa-shing South China llant standard. Kowloon swill | "A" undoubtedly possess the prove a source of worry to most classiest winger In local football. of their rivals from now on. Bi electric like dashes down the

A PROMISING YOUNGSTER Watching two Army Boys' Teams playing at Prince Edward Road during the week, I was surprised to find that I was the only specta- tor present. It is in this class of football that we discover the play- ers of the future, and the lack of interes: shown is noticeable. Met- calfe of the R.U.R, Boys' Team was the player that caught my eye and I will follow his progress with in- terest.

AN EFFICIENT TRAINER It has been my lot to come in contact with the majority of First Division" trainers, and one who ranks high in my estimation is L/C Powess who is in charge of the R. Casually W. Fusillers eleven. glancing at his first aid. outfit T was struck by the high standard of his medical" accoutrements. which resembled a miniature field dressing station. Powess is always on the spot and is most efficient in both practical and theory work. WHAT ABOUT IT YOU FANS Having a conversation, with an important football official, he stated that supporters' clubs were a rarity in the Colony and un- doubtedly these particular clubs do prove a real friend to any tear whose gates" are on the decline. DID THE BEF. SEE THE JOKE While playing for his side in a Second Division game on Saturday a certain forward, relates the fol- lowing with a smile Constantly during the game, he goes on, one

A CONSISTENT HALF-BACK right wing, coupled with those of the opposing backs kept con McGonigal the Rifles half-back terrine first time drives from acute tinually shouldering him until is a very consistent type without angles, are really thrilling to finally, becoming fed up with this being Brilliant. He has not how watch. He is a cut above the attentions, he asked him what his ever reproduced the form that average player-possessing that idea was, He dryly replied "I earned him high praise in Egypt, bit of real class

was only nudging you on-side- It was while playing at right

from being off-side," back that McGonigal won his laurels and was gradually draft

SHARP SHOOTING FORWARD Harrison, centre forward of the Medicals, although probably past

I wonder if tile referee accepted his excuse in the same spirit?

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