THE HONGKONG
TELEGRAPH WEDNESDAY, SEP
“TELEGRAPH'S' COMPLETE GUIDE TO HOME
SENATORS STILL WINNING
YANKEES SHARE THE SPOILS
GIANTS BEATEN
New York, Sopt. 5. The two New York teama did not too well today in the Major Basoball woll Leagues. The Giants were beaten by Pittsburgh and the Yankees could only break even with Philadel
header. phia in a double
On the other hand Washington Senators further consolidated their position at the top of the American, League by winning a double header] agains Boston.
Scores as supplied by Reuter were:
NATIONAL LEAGUE,
Pittsburgh
New York
Philadelphia
២៨
CN
R. H. *6 13
E.
.1 8
U B
1 3 2
3
2
AMERICAN LEAGUE.
New York....
(Fox homered for Philadelphia).
(Cramer homered for Philadelphia and Gebrig, Chapman nnel Crosetti for
Philadephia
Now Yurk
New York).
Bonton
Washington
Roston...
Washington
6
0 12
4 11 2
5 10.
2
6 18
10 0
(Schulte homered for Washington).
LEAGUE TENNIS
Indians' Sweeping Victory
Playing at home the Indian R. G. beat the Hongkong, Cricket Club yes. Division league terday in a
tennis match by 8 sets to one. Scores:
A. A. Rumjaha (r.) and M. R. Abbas (1.R.C.) lost to W. Harris Walker and J. E. Henry 2-6; beat! Burkett and Puncheon 6-0; bent 1.1 J. D. Lowe and R. A. E. Watson G-0.
8. A. R. Bux and II. Esmail
Walker
and (I.B.G.) beat Harris ilonry 0-2; beat Burkett and Pun- choon 0-0; beat Lowe and Watson 0-4. T. Hamet and A. Rahmin (L.R.C.) boat Harris Walker and Henry 6-3; beat Burkett and Puncheon 6-3; beat Lowo and Watson 6-3..
K.C.C.. U.S.R.C.
Trial Games, Clubs' Personnel
the Forecast;
Wilson (Whites) the new Arsenai goalkeeper, punching out from a corner at Higbury, where a crowd of 15,000 saw the Rod boat, Whites in the first trial match.
WHAT THE RESULTS TO
DATE SUGGEST
SPLENDID FORM BEING MAINTAINED BY PROMOTED STOKE
(By "The Pilgrim") Students of form for Saturday's League fixtures will, I think, find their favourites running true to recent performances, that is if Monday's matches are to serve as any reliable guide.
Our
Alex James, Arsonal fraide inft, feads the Rede on to the field in their first public trial.
CLUBS UNANIMOUSLY SATISFIED INTERESTING REPORTS FROM ALL OVER THE COUNTRY
•
PRACTICALLY the whole of the clubs competing in the English Football League held their first official trial games on Saturday, August 12, and from all over the coun try came the "We're Satisfied" reports.
NEWCOMERS, almost without exception, impressed club
supporters, and there were signs in plenty of a big revival by several teams whose records during the past two or three years have been rather dismal.
BELOW will be found some comments on a large number
of the trial games.
SOCCER
Among the now men Groven, an Blackburn from inside-forward Despite the mild heat wave-70) very clever. He created an excellent j degrees was registered during the impression.
was a clover schemer, but afternoon when most of the games Argue, from Birmingham, who ap-Rovers,
showed promise, started football commenced with a peared in the second half, was another his shooting needs some little polish-
of the new players to shine, while ing. However, he swing throughout the British Isles.
Happily, tho practice matches were both Jackson (Partick Thistle) and and should be of considerable strength dovold of serious injuries to players. Woodley excelled in goal, the first to the side when he was settled down.
BIRMINGHAM'S acquisition. As a rule there are several mishapa, named showing himself to be a not- but this year, owing, no doubt, to able
The 5,000
CAPTURE the heat and the hard grounds, most
football Devine (Sunderland):
of
The
the
game saw some really
players took matters easily. Park Rangerators at the Queen's games attracted good attend-oved very clover indeed, and Clark
to which the ances, and charity, proceeds are devoted, benefited to (Crystal Palace), Blake (Watford) of and Mason, the new goalkeeper from the extent of several thousands
Fulham, were in great Roda in the
Goddard scored for the Arsenal had the biggest attendance
Forecast pounds
Some Interesting Clashes
Д
McGurk Of Clyde
Impresses
INTERPORT BOWLS
HONGKONG TEAMS SELECTED
REPRESENTATIVE RINKS
The Selection Committee appointed by the Hongkong Lawn Bowls Asso elation to choose players to represent Hongkong In the forthcoming Inter- port Bowls matches, met last night at the Kowloon Bowling Green Club.
It was intimated that owing to the uncertainty of the date on which the Shanghai Interport Team is expected In Hongkong, no dates have as been fixed for the Interport matches. Information was received in the
yesterday that the Shangha! Interport Team was unable to
the datea suggested Dy the Hon kong Lawn Bowls Association, as the team could not all for the Colony until September 27 at the earliest. It was originally arranged that the first Interport match should be play ed on September 23, but a change of dates will now be necessary.
FIRST INTERPORT.
The first Interport Match will be played on the Craigengower Green, tho rink for this match comprising the following:
ed
A, E. Contes (Craigengower), J. Chalmers (Taikoo C.),
F. Cullen (Kowloon Dock),
R. F. Luz (Club de llecrelo).
Skip
The second Interport will be play
on the ground of the Kowloon Cricket Club, the local representa- tion against Shanghai boing follows;
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JV, Ramsay (Kowloon Dock R. C.),
A. Hyde Lay (K. C. C.), F. J. Jones (Civil Service),
A. Holland (K.B.G.C.), Skip. Whatever the result of the first two Interport Matches, a third match will be played on the Police Green. In this contest Hongkong will be re- presented by the following:
Hall (K.B.G.C.),
R. W. Bradbury. (Craigengower), J. C. Brown (Kowloon Dock
R. C
U. M. Omar (Craigengower)
Skip.
Bowlers have been appointed as re servos the following order: W. Mair (Polico R. C.); W. Macfarlane (Yacht Club); E. Post, (Polico I. C.).
KOWLOON MATCH;'
During their stay in Hongkong, the Shanghai team will play several other matches. A match against Kowloon will be played at the Kow- loon Bowling Green Club, the fol
Kowloon! Fincher
F. X. M. de Bliva (Recreio).
Lapsley (Kowloon Dock R. C.), H. Niah (KBG.C.), Skip; Reserve; L., A. Gutierrez. (Club de Recreio).
were checked in The Spurs their winning stride, but it was not to be expected that the
of the day, more than 16,000 assem-first half, and in the second half Playing away at King's Park yes- Wolves would retain their dismal
bling at Highbury, the receipts being Clark and Emerson added to the to-defence and reserve forwards, de-lowing player, hop centu terday afternoon, the United Service's form indefinitely with such an
gametal. Allen replied for the Hoops, £876. The only goal of the Recreation Club defeated the Kowloon alert manager 68 Major Buckley.
half-time with Cricket Club in the 3 division of All the same the Wolves are
came just prior to
from
for the Reds Bastin the Tennis League.
neat shot and Capt. Barry taking risks with their colt
(Probables). The winners, who con- Capt. Cannon (U.S.R.C.) best G. C. Burnett and policy and would be wise to get C. I. Stapleton, 1-3; beat A. E. Col- hold of some experienced players, The darkness in-which-the, foot-sisted of all last season's first eleven! ball prophet is destined to grope with the exception-of-Joe-Hulme,
cricket for playing
Middlesex, fins and II. O, Huber, 6-2; boat Mespecially in the defence.
showed their old eleverness and had the all Weill and J. S. Dianon, 0-1.
Wednesday spent an unfruitful day when a new season starts is now and at Aeton Villa, which is not the best.
Wilson who hails from Greenock and from now on form can more Huber, 0-4; beat Woill and Dinnen, it is unlikely that they will the boy confidently be taken as a basis for Morton, played a masterly game in goal and was the hero of the Whites botter at Everton. A draw is the best
forecast. I expect from them.
this defence, in which Trim (Portsmouth LOOK OUT FOR STOKE.
at back.
Hi. R. B. Hancock and E. Grimble (U.S.R.C.) lost to Burnett
Stapleton, 3-6; beat Colina and place to break a run of bad luck, and giving way to a few rays of light, botter of the exchanges throughout.
8.0%
The Telegraph prophesy for
POMPEY'S NEW FORWARDS Ex-Barnsley Man Does Well
At St. Andrew's, Birmingham, 5,000 people saw the Blues, the first team feat the Reds, the League forwards and roservo defence, by four goals
The Rede did
the to
most of attacking, but Hibbs, Booton and Barkas defended in masterly fashion. McGurk, formerly of Clyde, gave n
at outside-right, and The match, Shanghai versus Vic
Civil great display
hould strengthen the front rank. toris, will be played on the Bertram, of Airdrieonians, who is Service Club Green, Victoria being
trial, also impressed. The goal. represented by the following orers were Horsman, Shaw Stoker, Bertram and Curtis.
. on
Stoke delighted their supporters by week's programmes is act out be-] was an admirable partner to Compton Portsmouth's trial at Fratton Park, Argyle trial was Cookson, the for-
Lt. Stocker
lost (U.S.R.C.) Stapleton, 1-6;
the powerful Liverpool side low. Huber, 6-2; Lent Well and Dinnen, holding the. It is evident that the
0.0.
Waring and Lith
10 Burnoit and beat Collins
and
to a draw..
his division,
K.C.C. "A" WIN.
FIRST DIVISION,
An entirely new forward in
The star player of the Plymouth opposed the regular first eleven in the reservo side creating a surprise by winning two goals to one. Wallmer West Bromwich Albion forward, who excolled with his left-foot shoot. banks, from Barnsley, who led the ing and thus infused the attack with the first as the result of a nice through pass from Nash, of Charlton, ed last season. Bungay and Simpson
did well
DE inside-forwards, Aut and the second following a centre by Forrest showed clever ball control Williama, from Bournemouth, who at half-back. The attendance reach formed a very effective right wing,
nowcomers are going to be a force in ARSENAL (2) v Manchestor C. (1) ATTRACTIVE GAME Reda attack, scored both their goals, the "punch" that was so sorely need-|
1.(5) v Liverpool (2) ASTON VILLA. It is good to see Stoke, one of the Blackburn (4) v At Causeway Bay, Kowloon Cricket Club just beat C.R.C., winning by oldest clubs I believe it is claimed EVERTON (2)
1
T. Lui and T. Y. Loung (C.R.C.);
sota to 4.
Score:-
lost to E. C. Fincher and E.
F. Fincher.....
4-8
lost to A. E. P. Guest and W.
Hydo................ beat R. B. Hambly and G.
Rodger
....04
.2-0
Ng Kam Chuen and Chul Chun
Chul (C.R.C.):-
lost to Fincher and Fincher 1-6 beat Guest and Hyd
0-3
beat Jambly and Rodger....0-1 Horace Lo and Lo Hon Min
(C.R.C.):—
lost to Fincher and Fincher ..5-7 lost to Guest and Hydo...2-0 beat Rodger and Hambly,...0-3
C.B.A. HOCKEY
Selection Committee
For 1933-34
AT CHELSEA Priestly's Clever
Display
W. Bromwich (4) Wednesday (1) Leeds (2) that they are actually the oldest in Huddersfield (2)
Spurs (-) the First LEICESTER (→) the country-back In
The only new player in the premiered 6,000. Division. They have passed through MIDDLESBORO (2) ▼
team was Baxter, from Dundee North Birmingham (2) many vicissitudes, but it is to bo
Derby (0) There were about 18,000 spectators End, who took the place of Jack hoped that they are now to enter NEWCASTLE (0)
at Stamford Bridge for the trial Smith at inside-right and created a SHEFFIELD UNITED (4) v on an era of lasting success.
Chelsen (1) match in which the Reds beat the favourable impression, Wedule scor- Much was made last season of their
Portsmouth (~) by, and both sides, with ed the Blues' only goal with practica)- defence, and it was probably trus that Stoke (~)
County they won the Second Division cham- WOLVES (0) Bunderland (2) out taking undue risks, provided by the last kick of the match.
Jack Bowers, the Derby
lost none of his some highly attractive football SECOND DIVISION pionship mainly through their remark.
The goals netted by Odell, Gal- centroforward, has 1 able ability to save the goals. To EO BLACKFOOL (-) Pert Vale (-)
Last year's Spurs' team played the through the season and lose only 30-a BRADFORD (2) Bradford City (0) lacher and Priestley were all scored goal scoring propensities. In the Lincoln (2) in the second half, Priestley, an in-trial match ho netted six of the seven lower average than one a match-was BURY (2)
Swansea (1) side forward from Linfield, was goals scored by his sido. Nicholas reserves and newcomers to a stand- amazing
spectators when, playing on Presion N. E. (5) equally affective with either foot, got the other Bowden (two) and still at White Hart Lane before 11,400
MILLWALL (while his working of the ball was Wileman netted for the losera,
Y
Y
V
But I hope they are not to embark FULHABI (a) on their career in the First Division Grimsby (6) belleving that defence will see them Hull (~~)
Manchester U. ( through.
NOTTS. FOREST (2) v.
#
BOLTON W. (-)
Oldham A. (3) PLYMOUTH A. (~~) ▼ Brentford () Southampton (6) Notts. County (2) WEST HAM U. (4) v Burnley (4)
THIRD DIVISION (SOUTH), BOURNEMOUTH (3) Cardiff (2) Swindon (1) BRISTOL C. (5)
Y
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铲
Blues
OLD BRIGADE SHINES
Brilliant Play In Spurs' Trial.
PERSONNEL OF THE LEADING CLUBS
ARSENAL, WEST HAM, MILLWALL AND BRENTFORD HAVE ALL POSITIONS. DUPLICATED
It wing to study the romit!
Leicester City
·ELL Neway (Nuneaton)
10 12 7. Thorpe (Nottingham) 011 2A. Chalkley (Plaistowe) ....RR.
10. Rutherford (Durhami).
10
5 7
91A. Walker (Bottom).
10 17. Tonner (Glasgow) rosig!
L.
W. Rabson (Durbkm) ĮAB,
A. Ferati (Matlock) :"++;
B 11
the
D. Peoples (Talkoo R. C.)
II. Beer (Craigengower),
A. R. Clarke (Police R. C.),
A. W. Grimmitt (Civil Service),
Skip;
Reserve: N. J. Bebbington (Civil Servico).
SECOND LEAGUE.
In a match to. bo played on the green of the Hongkong Electric Club the Hongkong Second League - will be represented against Shanghal by the following bowlora:
J. 8. Logan (K.D.G.C.),
Macfarlane,
A.
W. B. B. Muskett (Craigen. gower), Skip;
W. V. Field
Skip;
(Crafgengower),
Reserve; W. 8. Drake (K.B.G.C.). Omar's Rink v Luz's Rink Holland's Rink v. Grimmitt's Rink
PRACTICE GAME,
There will bo, an Interport practice gamo on Saturday next on the Grai gongower Green at 9.80 p.. following Intorpórt rinks will play on that date:
Tho
im
Omar's Rink Laz's. Rink Holland' Rink.... v. ^. Grimmitt's
Rink
Bowls enthusiasts are reminded that the final of the Open Champlon
ohip ringles will be played on the
1s a Craigengower C. C. green this after
12 noon between R, F. Laz and A. Hyde-
5 16 11 2 Lay.” On the same groón - BW.
11-8 Bradbury will meet A. E. Coates for 111 10 the third and fourth prices,
Both matches will commence - 11 14.45 p.m. ·
0
2. Collins (Brentford) LIN. B 12 Pos. Hght. Wght. P. Anderson (Durham) BILD. & 10,
18.193. Darrell (West Ham). O... 31
At the moment it is evident that the club are prepared to put all their trust it last season's players. No now men have been engaged. I shall be surprised if a need for them la not folt later but it may be a wise policy to wait and see what the requirements may be. MAJO
A PROMOTION. WEST
defeat of CHARLTON (Exeter C. (~~)
E. Tuckelt (lingdali) Their overwhelming
Throughout the summer months A. Jam (Glasgow) Bristol R. (club managers have been bullding up C. Bastin (Dzeter)
Aldershot (1) shows that West Ham are making a Newport (2)
their teams in preparation for the A. Bexaler (Bourbridge) 0.1 The men's hockey section of the Plymouth at Upton Park on Monday COVENTRY (7) T
Brighton (0) strong offort to satisfy their exact NORWICH C. (1) Central British Association held a
Queen's Park R. (3) LUTON (1) encounter that has now been in pro. B. Green (Bristol). O.L
a fortnight. Clubhouse, King's meeting, at the
ing supporters,
Birthplace. Park, yesterday evening, the chair
Last season West Ham, had a dis- READING (2) Crystal Palace (3) green for a
CLAPTON (3)
scheming to repair A. MeLaren (151., Johnstone) (1. being taken by Mr. C. C. Francis.
North pton (1) of thele
Inat season's mistakes and improve 2. Calvert (Prickley) and...0. ly throughout the League campaign TORQUAY (5) Others present warni-klessrs. T. mat experience. They played so had-Southend (3)
Gillingham() their prospects in Watford (2) S. D. Whitley, J. J. King, S. Mad that they cacaped relegation by
THIRD DIVISION (NORTH).
and below we kive date and Cup A Black (Dennyi egin. FB. of the per. Pambrell (London)....A. E. Udall (Atburstone).LE Nidor, N. Whitley, J. E. Wilson, single point. The only ray of com-
Darlington (2)|sonnel of clubs in the First and A Wood (GEO) LAB. R. B. Blyth, R. A. Carroll, fort came from their success in F.A. BARNSLEY (6) MacNider
Rotherham (1) Second Divisions. BARROW (2) 11. T. Blekford, W. II. G. Iirst, G-Cap-tics, which enabled them to reach
semi-final, to bo undeservedly CARLISLE (1). Now Brighton (3) Gurevitch, M. Yatakin.
York (0) Proppan's for the 1983-34 monson boaten by Everton, the winners, at CHESTER (6) were discussed. Mr. Francis was Wolverhampton.
Birthplace, Walsall (2) There were many reasons for their CHESTERFIELD (~~) - Halifax (→) | once again slected captain, with Mr.
HARTLEPOOLS (3) failure in the League, Too much re-
v Wrexham Merland) WilsonWanaw A King vice-captain.
a Boloction fance was placed upon the experi-MANSFIELD (4) Southport (0) C. Male (Deptford); The meeting decided on
15. Haprood" (Bristh}); «LD, Committee and the following were enced players, who struggled under ROCHDALE (2) ▼ Accrington 8 (0) Compton Hampstead)
servo:--Captain, Vicothe handicap of Inadequate rekorvo Stockport (1)
- Crewe (0) Trim: (Potambuth) all. olgeted to Captain
atrungth. There was a lack of her TRANMERE R. (4) ▼ Gateshead (2). For (Trouble)... and. Mr. Hirst.
part
SCOTTISH LEAGUE,
F (Porter) BIL 8 The Chairman said that the team mony in the camp, at least for
FL Roberts (Orwortry First Divison did not play in the Mamak Tourna- of the season weakness in defence. ment inst sekson owing to a late which conceded mora dels than any
D. Walker TNotLINKOLONY Partick Thistle (0) R. Joba:(Barry Dock) entry. The foam had entered this other team in the section, and, above ABERDEEN (3)—- Dunder-(8) A. Bund year. Of twelve friendly matches all, a want of thrust in the Inside CLYDE (1)
PALKIRK (8) ▼ Airdrie (15 N. Biday (London)
18 Cartwright: (Chemild) played last season, three were won; forward positions.
Under the direction of "Charito" Hamilton A. (2) Motherwell (3) Hulme (Stafford) soven lost and two drawn. The goa storers list was headed by T. Whitley Payntor, the team manager, a bold larte (--) ▼ Hibernians. (—-> . mirkett (Torquay) with 9 to his credit, while W. G. attemp has been made. One han dis. QUEEN'S PK. (1) ▼
attempt to remedy all these weak- KILMARNOCK (0) BL. Miltron (15) mek; (Balton Johrmon was second with 4,
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whites they scored four times in the Arst 15 minutes. ·
The scorers for the Whites were McCormick (0), Hunt. (2), : O'Call- aghan and Evans (W.), and Howe and Hall (B.) netled for the Stripes. 13.8.7% 108 Howe was unlucky in missing a pen O.P. 5.10 #alty.
The best of the new men was Dolan, 11 the outsido-right from Lowestoft,
while Hall (B.), of Lincoln'- Olty isplayed a very pisoful, games, The Fold;
forward line was always superior to that of this Stripes, and on this form it is unlikely that there will be any now faces in the Spuren; early League
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