THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. MONDAY, OCTOBER 2, 1933.
SPORT ADVTS. Home Football LOCAL FOOTBALL
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The TENTII EXTKA RACE MEET. ING will be held (Weather Per mitting) at HAPPY VALLEY Saturday, 7th October, and on Tues. day, 10th October, 1933, commencing at 2.00 p.m. on both days.
The First Bell will bu Rung at 1,30 p.m.
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MEMBERS ENCLOSURE Members are notified that they and their Ladies must wear their Badges prominently displayed.
No One without a Dadge will be admitted to the Members' Enclosure.
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Monshera tho Rooms at $5.00
day Gentlemen and $4.00 per day for Ladies (Both including Tax) are obtainable through the SECRET. ARY
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Buliding, (Tel. 27704), will elono at 12 o'clock Noon on both days. Badges admitting to Members'
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Enclosure
Race
itted in either will children be per- in sithor Enclosure during the Meeting.
Tiffing are obtainable at the Club House provided they are ordered from the No. 1 Doy in advance. Telephone
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PUBLIC ENCLOSURE. The Price of Admission to the Public Enclosure is $2.00 per day in cluding Tax, for all Persons, including Ladies, and is payable at the Gate. Sokliers and Sailors in Uniform aro admitted Kalf Price.
Bookmakers, Tic Tac Men, &c., will not be permitted to operate within the Precincts of the Hongkong Jockey Club during the Race Meating.
By Order.
C. D. BROWN,
Secretary.
Hongkong, 2nd October, 1933.
Jimmy's
SECOND. DIVISION TEAMS ASTRAY
(By "The Pilgrim").
It was a day of big scoring among the giants of the Senior Division on Saturday, no less than 36 goals falling to the eleven home teams. Only tho Spurs distinguished themselves beating the on foreign territory by four
goals without reply.
Credit is due to the Wolves who overcane their inferiority complex nulliciently to gather a point from Stoke but the remainder of the away clubs failed, as I expected.
Arsenal took the colour out of the Juckless Middlesborough, to the tune of 0-0 but i imagine even this dis- May before the Lowly Midlandern was not wholly convincing to the exacting Highbury supporters. They are sc customed
to higher game than this. Positions of the four leaders of the First Division fluctuate lightly, but Portsmouth by reason of their defeat of the Villa a Fratton Park continue to head the list. Wednesday, gained their second win at Bramall Lane at the expense of Newcastle, and Liver pool notched the odd goal of five against their loen' rivala, Everton,
DIFFERE I TALE. This week has been a safe eard for punters as
for as
the First
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"Until The Rain Came"
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The best South China attacker
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was once again Leung Shui-pick, whose ball control, enterprise, in- genuity and centres bore the hall mark of a brilliant little footballer. with scheming, and Tom and to were huge animals and eight-foot men
Wong Meu-shun contented himself relaxation on the part of the Afulate intre agenda about, their owners albeit slightest Central America and weird defence and they were as dangerous have provided another job for a
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Paso, Sul-hon responded with an equally spectacular goal, beating Wong with perfect shot from 20 yards range after a bout of intricate passing.
China got on top before the interval and went ahead through Fau
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Paul L. Vance, n.Now. Orienna Aho Athletic enjoyed most of the engineer and amatour, explorer, game for the first ten minates of the second half, and South China had seen strange skeletons in goal was in imminent danger of fall. Spanish Honduras, there was Fonight up to the time of the flutter in scientific circles.
rain it was anybody's game.
After that things clouded. The game continged through a torrential dawnpour and in the closing minute, with both teams tired and defected, Wong Mee-shun obtained a fourth for the winners,
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Division is concerned but with tho Achievements
Second Division there in a different tale to tell.
Bradford, Preston North End, and With the
erratic
Lincoln could do no more than share the boneurs with their villors when they were expected to gain full marks, and the day's results Was marked by the strength of the Clubs playing away from home.
Hammers for instance, drew at Bradford and Blackpool Anished on level terms at Millwall, although in this case the sensido team might have done even better. By their win at Burnley, Bolton havo jumped two places to take the lead
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his Division.
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Chesterfield increased their lead to three points by overwhelming their closeat rivals, Barnsley, at the Derby. shire venue. Mansfield again sur prised by holding Accrington drawhile Gateshead, who had only wos os home match, doubled the three scored against them by their Hartlepool visitora. Tranmere were expected at least to share points with Rochdale but failed to do xo.
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Events went more smoothly in the Scottish Lengue where Motherwell were satisfied with a 2-1 victory over Falkirk which enabled them to retain three points advantage over the Rangern, A revival among the minor clubs is beginning and I expect Queen o'South an Third Lanark in move up in the Division soon.
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cost of a number of lesjeun pelitu. The introduction of three or four second division players, comparative atrangers to the faster type of first division football, naturally tends LO upant the team's balance.
The distinction individually was very noticeable when one took stock ¡ of Pardoo's game and that of some of
his colleagues.
In more than ono respest Pardee played na good a game as ever he has foenlly. He tried desperately hard to pull the ten together and once or twice nearly succeeded.
He was quiet, unobtrusive, effee. tive; a conscientious worker, who frustrated others, only to see his own work suffer a similar fate through the ineptitude of the for- warda,
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The Introduction of Allan was not a success. Not because Allan played badly, but because he was in a use. less position. I think Allan would have scored goals had he been an in- side forward.
But the most obvious change in the second half, which Pardoc just as obviously ignored, was the return of Allan to right back and the introduc tioh of Greenshields to centre.. forward.
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There was
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The Artillery cannot be criticised Ing of
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of standard of play throughout This can possibly be
the teamed by positional changes,
greatly
but fundamentally one has to bear in mind that it is something of a new team which will settle down to im proved displays only after, experience has been gained.
How the Goals Were Scored
Howe put the Clab ahead. In the first half, but Walker equalised with a smart goal after cleverly working the ball down the field with Sent The Artillery should have gone ahead when Edmunds was entrusted with penalty, but Fogwill cleared easily. On the run of the play the Club deserved to be two goals in front at the interval.
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Fowler displayed lappy Initiative in scoring two goals in the second half, and the Artillery fate was sealed when Syd. Strange converted ponally awarded for a technical offonce committed against his brother." Walker reduced the dofelt in the clos- Ing minutes, but it was too late.
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