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WHITEAWAY'S
MEN'S OUTFITTING DEPT.
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. THURSDAY; DECEMBER 8, 1932.
ENGLAN D'S FOOTBALL PRESTIGE UPHELD
OVERCOME
AUSTRIA
“WONDER TEAM” BEATEN 4-3
MANY THRILLS AT STAMFORD BRIDGE
INTERNATIONAL SOCCER
Walt Beats Ireland 4-1 at Wrexham
London, Dec. 7. Before a crowd of 9,000 at Wrexham to-day, Wales beat Ireland in the International Football Championship by 45 goals to 1. The countries now have the following records:
BRILLIANT PLAY England
ENGLAND yesterday
withstood the deter-
mined challenge to her sup-
Wales
Scotland Ireland
→
goals
P. W. D. L. F. A. Pts.
3 2 I
2 1 1
0 D 0
1 0 3. 21 0 1 CG 2 3 00 3 1 9
3
G
0
remacy as leaders of the Home Football
soccer world issued by Aus- tria, and at Stamford Bridge won a brilliant game against the "wonder team of Europe" by the odd goal in seven.
London, Doc, 7.
Over 50,000 people at Stam- ford Bridge saw ideal football under ideal conditions. It was cold, but sunny, and the ground permitted of fast exchanges, which afforded both teams the opportunity of indulging in skill- ful play, the forwards particular showing up to great. advantage.
Forecasts
Selection for the Week-End
י
The Rocond division offern the mort serious problems for the home foot- ball prophet this week-end. Pelegraph's forecasts follow:
SOUTHEND BRISTOL R. Folkestane
F. A. CUP.
Y. Scarboro
v. Gillingham
v. NEWPORT
NORTHAMPTON v. Dencester
in | CHESTER
READING
BRISTOL C.
Brighton
Stockport HALIFAX SOUTHPORT
REPUTATION UPHELD. Austria fully upheld the fine WALSALL
Carlisle reputation their representatives Accrington had gained for themselves, and CREWE
GATESHEAD gave à magnificent display of con- Torquay structive football.
Their forwards were speedy and skillful and the defence compared very favourably with the English rearguard,
The
gome was scrupulously clean and football of a very high standard resulted.
England went away with a rush:
v. Yeovil
v. Coventry
v. Tranmere
v. WrexhaITE
v. Luton
v. Workington
v. Swindon
v. Hartlepools
v. Hull City
v. Alderabot
v. Darlington
Y. Margate.
v. Queen's P.R.
FIRST DIVISION.
ARSENAL Birmingham Blackburn BLACKPOOL DERBY EVERTON LEEDS UN. Manch. Un. WEDNESDAY SUNDERLAND WEST BROM:
v. Chelsen v. LIVERPOOL
v. Newcastle v. Sheffield U. v. Wolven
v. Huddersfield v. Aston Villa v. Portsmouth'
. Middlesbro.
v. Leicester v. Dolton.
SECOND DIVISION.
and took the visiting defence com- BRADFORD C. pletely by surprise. Cleverly con- BURY ceived attacks soon had the Aus- Chesterfield trian defenders in difficulties, and
it was no surprise when Hampson, the Blackpool centre-forward, who] last year netted 23 league goals, opened England's account.
v. Oldham
v. Charlton
v. Grimsby
Y. TOTTENHAM
V. STOKE
v. PLYMOUTH
The
Purdue's coserves proved their mettle in the first quarter of the westerners' engagement with New York University in Yankee Stadium. Eight second stringers warm in Purda's starting lineup, among them Jimmy Carter, halfback (indicated), shown here duching nine yards through tackle, A moment later the Bollermakers' regulers wan into the fray to crumple the Violets 34 to 9.
RUGBY PROSPECTS FOR SATURDAY
SEVERAL ALTERATIONS IN CLUB TEAM TO MEET NAVY
WHITHAM RETURNS TO BACK: PACK TO BE RE-ARRANGED
(By "Fly Half")
Several changes have been effected in the composi- tion of the Club XV for their Triangular Tournament dress rehearsal against the Navy on Saturday.
The team selected is:-J. P.
Whitham: J. J. Ferguson, W. time endeavouring to infuse more
H. B. Rigg, R. H. Griffiths, A. life into its play in the loose. F. Jenkins: N. W. Turner, M.
NAVY WEAKENED.
SPORT ADVTS.
THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB.
The SIXTEENTII EXTRA RACE MEETING will be held (Weather Per mitting) at HAPPY VALLEY on Saturday, 10th December, 1932, com- mencing at 2.00 p.m.
The First Bell will be Rung 1.30 p.m.
.at
MEMBERS' ENCLOSURE. Members are notified that they their
and their Ladies must wear Badges prominen ly displayed.
No One without a Budge will be admitted to the Members' Enclosure. Badger admitting Non-Members to Club the Members Enclosure and
and Rooms at $6.00 for Gentlemen $3.00 for Ladies (Both including Tax) are obtainable through the SECRET ARY upon Introduction by a Member, such Member to be responsible for Payment of All Chits, &c.
The Navy side for Saturday is 88 N. Macintosh: W. Kerr, J. H. McElney, R. Stilliard, .W. E. yet unknown, but the Devonshire Peers, D. McLellan, J. C. M.I.players will be missing, and
Armytage and Rothwell in particu-Race Courne. Hall-Thompson.
Reserves:-lar will be hard to replace.
S. J. H. Fox, G. C. Moutris and S. H. Garrod.
W
Badges adrattling to Members' En. closure will NOT be on sale at the
On No Pretext will Children be por mitted in ellher Enclosure during the Meeting.
Even so there in such a wealth of
Tiffins are obtainable at the Club ta'ent to call on that the side will
House provided they are ordered from be certainly
a strong onothe No. 1 Boy in advance. Telephone It will be noticed that Whit-and good chough to make the 21920.
PUBLIC ENCLOSURE.
The Price of Admission to the The match on Saturday, which in Public Enclosure is $2.00 including
ham is at last turning out in Club go all the way. his old place at full back, and this will be indeed welcome news to Club supporters.
Lammert his been given a rest at his own request, and Jenkins comes in on the left wing to take his position.
Soldiers
Fulham Lincoln
a friendly, is timed for 4.15, and it Tax, for all Persons, including Ladies, will net as a prelude to the more and is payable at the Gate. Millwall NOTTS C.
v. Burnicy
ser os encounter of these teams and Sailors in Uniform are admitted v. Bradford Port Vale
Bookmakers, Tic Tac Men, &c., will the following week, when they Half Price, meel in the Triangular Tourna-not be permitted to operate within SOUTHAMPTON v. Notts For. SWANSEA v. Presion
the Precincts of the Hongkong Juckey ment. v. Manch. Un. WEST HAMK
Club during the Race Meeting.
By Order, THIRD DIVISION (SOUTH)
v. Walford Clapton BOURNEMOUTH v. Palace
SCOTLAND LEAGUE,
v. AYR UN.. Y. Dundee
ENGLAND SCORE AGAIN Austria took some little time to settle down, and the exchanges continued to favour England, who were rather more dangerous than the visitors in front of goal, A Kerles of end to end movements in which both sets of forwards shone, culminated in Hampson again KILMARNOCK shooting through for England, but FARTICK after this Austria came well into Queen's Park the picture.
Airdrie CELTIC Cowdenbeath East Stirling HAMILTON HEARTS
Aforton
their HOCKEY They settled down to customary game of quick and
t. 3rd. Lanark v. MOTHERWELL v. St. Johnstone T. Aberdeen
v. Clyde
Y. FALKIRK
v. St. Mirren
7. RANGELS
accurate passing, and it was only CLUB FAR TOO GOOD
fitting that Ziecheck should reduce the deficit.
GOAL FOR GOAL.
England
again rallied and
FOR LINCOLNS
Certain alterations are being made in the pack. In order to give a chance to Munro and Stilllard, who are first rate for wards, Moutrie and Garrod are being asked to stand down and the
pack as a whole is consequently being re-arranged,
Peers will return to his former position, and a somewhat new second row will be tried out.
DUTIES OF THE PACK. While the selection committee to be alive to the short- comings of the pack in the loose, tboy no doubt realise that the
seem
Houghton, the clever Aston Villa Military Defence Overrun frat duty of a pack is to give the
left winger, rounded off. a good movement by scoring a protty goal. The visitors returned with
by Forwards
a splendid rally for Sindelar to The Hongkong Club were for beat Hibbs, but again England superior when they played the went away and Crooke, the Derby Lincolnshire Regiment in a friendly County right winger, ftlits team game at the U.S.R.C. ground yester- two goals ahead once again. day, and won by five clear goals.
After this the home side had to concentrate on rigid de- fence. Austria, fighting won- derfully well, assumed the offensive and maintained it until the close, before which Zischeck had obtained his second goal.
They literally over-ran the mill- tary defence throughout and but for erratic shooting would have piled on at least another six goals. As it was eight shots went over the bar. Lay was the first to find the net from a corner, and before the inter- val Williams increased tho lead. After the re-start, Williams scored
backs plenty of the ball and for this at least six scrummaging for- wards are essential.
Spectators and crllies whose knowledge of the game is purely superficlul are opt to be dazzled by occasional prominence in the loose and to forget that a good side must be built up around a pack of solid workers whose efforts Invariably go unsung. The Club pack this season han, two more goals and Francis one. at least, given ite backs their share Reed, at right half for the Club of the ball, and it is to be hoped
and Wil-
that the re-arranged pack will still
This was the first appearance of played a sterling game, and twin
the Austrian soccer tourists at with the result that the Club nt-regard this as the most important Stamford Bridge, and it created a tack was much more effective. tremendous interest.
ONLY ONE HALF PLAYED.
of Its dutles, while at the same (Continued on Next Columna,}
FORMIDABLE FORWARDS.
Tero
весл
to
The Austrian aggregation was Owing to a lato start, only one reputed to be a "wonder team", the finest in Europe. It was felt half was played in the match be tween the Club de Recrelo and St.
The prosent forward line of the that England had to win if she Andrew's at King's Park, and in
and yesterday was to retain her International this period the Saints netted four RA.SC. is a very formidable one, prestige.
goals to the Club's two.
The Saints opened the scoring, advantage when the Corps defeat- England was represented by:- Hibbs: Goodall and Blonkisop:and were two up before the Clubed H.M.S. Kent at Sookumpoo by The Portuguese drow four goals to one. At the interval Strange, Hart and Keen: Crooks, replied.
and level, but before the end St. Anthoy led by 3-0, gonts being scored Hampson, Walker
drow's re-gained the lead with two by Senior (2) and Barlow. In the second half, Sonlor netted another Houghton.
further goals. Prince Georga was among the Goals for St. Andrew's were and the Kent lator roduced tho huge crowd which witnessed the ex-scored by E, F. Finchor (2) and lead. The Corps forward line ht citing match, following the ax-Wong (2. Boza Perlera notted present is Barlow, Tipple, Sonior,
Lazenby and O'Connor. : the two roala for the Recreio, changes with keen interest,
Jack,
A BROKEN DOWN SYSTEM. This icon Jillon (or disence) to which may mimus Te given but few really understand, It ply weakossy-a break down as it werk, Не of the vital forces that sustain the sysiMI,
Es la matter what may be lia causes (they numberless), its symptoms are much the samat the more proaices being sleepiersoort, sen. ol, prostration or, warious, depression of apicits and wans of energy for all the ordinary Alfairs of H. Now, what alone la caserijal in all such cases is lacressed vitilig vigent, vital atteng:h and energy in throw of these morbid foolings, and as night succeeds the day this may be more certainly secured by a course of THE NEW FRENCH REMEDY. THERAPION No. 3
than by any other known combination. So surely sit i takon la socordance with the printed direptions will the sintered bealth be restored THE EXPIRINO LAMP OF LIFE- LIGHTED UP AFRESH" Led Dow existence imparted in place of what had istelt seemed T-1, uzet up and valus. lets, This prepucation is iuliable for all ages, Constitutions and conditions, in eliber sex; nad ži La 61ult to Imagine a disease or derangement whose main frature du weakness, that will not be predily and permanently overcome by ibis recuperative essence, which is destined to can lato oblivion everything that had preceded li for this while spread source of homanity, Ka, refaramáli
8. A. SLEAP,
Actg. Secretary. Hongkong, 5th December, 1932,
PEČATENED AT BEREKENINGER •
WEEK-END SPORTS TEAMS
The Telegraph is anxions to publish as many teams as possible under the weekly Friday feature of Week-end but Fixtures and Teams, Secretaries of the various clubs
that bre reminded receipt of teams after 11 a.m. Friday is too late for publica. tlon.
We should therefore bo glad if Secretaries send their teams in by Friday morning, so as to ensure their appear- ance in our, columns,
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