THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH.
WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 5, 1934.
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OUR “FORM” GUIDE
How Your Team Has Been Faring In League
The following tabla reveals how each team in the four divi- alons of the English league have fared to date, the results includ- ing their last five more matches up to yesterday.
The first figure in each case, of course, is that of the team concerned.
FIRST DIVISION.
Birmingham
Derby C Leeds
Aston Villa
Chelsea
Middlesbro
Leicester Liverpool
THIRD DIVISION (SOUTH).
0-0 1-1 2-5 0-2 0-0
01-42-0 2-0 0-0
2-3 3-1 2-2 1-0 2-1
Aldershot
1-2 2-4 0-1 4-2
Brighton Bristol C.
1-1 - 1-4 2-0
1-3 Cardiff
3-4 1-1 2-2 2-2
1-2 2-0 2-4
1-2
1-1 Clapton O.
1-3 3-2 Coventry
1-5 1-0 1-4 | Exeter,
Gngham
Portsmouth
2-1 0-8 6-1 2-1 3-1 5-0 2-3 6-1 1-4 1-1 Luton
Preston
Wednesday
Hunderland
Tattenhom
West Bromwich
Wolves Blackburn
Arsenal
Grimsby
Stoke
Finddersfield
Everton Manchester
3-11-20-1 1-3 Swindon 1-0 0-4 2-1 2-3 2-2, Crystal P. 3-0 3-2 4-2 0-1 2-2 Bristol R.
- Watford 1-3 3-1 0-4 3-2
2-2 3-2 4-0 1-0 4-1 Charlton
1-2 1-2 2-2 2-1 0-7 Reading ... 2-2 1-3 1-2 1-2 4-2 Narthampton
2-0 2-2 1-2 7-Q, Newport
2-2-2-2 2-3 3-1 0-1 Torquay
0-3 3-0 3-2 1-3 3-1 Bouthend"
2-0
2-1
0-0
2-1 1-3
0-2 1-1 5-2 6-t
0-2 4-1 2-2 1-1 1-1 4-3 1-1 1-0 1-4 1-3: 2.0 0-0 4-2 4-1 0-1) 2-1 1-3 0-1 2-2 1-i 2-0 0-2 1-1 0-2 0-3 2-0 2-0 0-2 1-1 3-0 2-0 1-1 2-2 1-2 1-0)
DIVISION (NORTH).
0-6 8-0 0-0 3-1 2-4 Queen's P. I. 0-2 3-2 2-3 1-2 2-3, Bouhemath J-1 2-3 0-0 2-1 1-0) Millwall ........
THIRD
SECOND DIVISION.
Bradford
Brentford
Barnley
Bury
Fullam
0-0 1-1 4-0 1-1 1-1 Acerington -1-0 3-1 0-1 4-2 3-1 Crewe
3-1 2-1 1-6 21 13 | Darlington 2-1 0-1 3-1 0–3 3–1 Gateshead 3-30-4 3-1 1-3 4-T Halifax
incola
Manchester U. 2-1 1-0 2-3 3-2 1-3 Notis F.
4-0 1-2 1-0 2-3 2-6 Rotherham Oldham
0-1 1-3 1-3 1-1 0-2 Sinchport 1-3 2-2 1-3 1-2 0-2, Tranmere 1-2 2-1 0-1 2-4 1-4 Wall)
Peri Vale
Swankes Barnsley Norwich Southampton Blackpool Plymouth Bradford C. Newcastle
Bolton Sheffield U. Notts C. #tull
West Hom
1-4 1-1 0-3 1-0 1-1 Wrexham 3- 1-1-2 4-1 2-3 New Brighton
3-3 4-1 0-4 1-4 0-2 5oncnsler 2-1-2-2 3-2 1-1 2-1 York
3-1 3-1 1-0 2 1 2-0 Chester
CHAInterfeit 1-3 14 2-1 0-2 1-2) 4-1 1-5 4-2 T-9 1-9 Rochdale 0-14-00-4 3-2 3-2 Chesterfield 1-3 5-1 0-2 1-1 1-3 Southpart 0-0 1-3 2-7 0-1 0-4 Carlisle 1-3 1-3 3-2 2-13 Hartlepools
3-1 1-1 2-0 2-0 1-0 arrow
CHELSEA'S NEW WINGER
W. BARRACLOUGH FROM WOLVES Barraclough, the Wolves' out- side-left has been signed by Chelsen.
W. A. H. Chapman, the Richmond right-winger, avadas a tackle by an Oxford University player in a recent match.
Local Soccer
Teams And
Fixtures
LAI WAH CUP CONTEST LINE-UPS
HOME RUGBY
CAMBRIDGE
UNIVERSITY'S DECISIVE WIN
OUR FORECAST
For Saturday Programme
The following is the special Telegraph forecast for Saturday, Where teams are marked in heavy type they are expected to win, and where no auch Indiention is given a draw la anticipated.
FIRST DIVISION.. ASTON VILLA • Leeds
Liverpool
Huddersfield
CHELSEA
DERBY
EVERTON
ORIMSBY
LEICESTER
Preston
Tottenham
West Brom. Blackburn
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Middlesbro'
Wednesday Manchester C. Birmingham
SUNDERLAND
Wolves
SECOND DIVISION.
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Notts Forest **Newcastle
Bradford C.
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Fulham
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Norwich BRENTFORD Huli West Ham
Bradford
Port Vale SHEFFIELD U. ↑ Southampton SWANSEA
THIRD DIVISION (NORTH).
Chesterfeld ACCRINGTON
Inlifax Crewe
London, Dec. 4. BURNLEY In view of the semi-final Lai
Cambridge University gained a MANCHESTER U. √
over Mr. J. E. 1 Notts C. decisive victory Wah Cup football matches several postponements have had to be Greenwood's XV today to the tune OLDHAM 3-0 1-2 2-3-1-2 0-6 made in the local league proof 40 points to 9.-Reuter.
London, Dec. 3. 2-3 3-1 4-1 1-1 1-2 gramme for Saturday. There has
Rosalyn 2-2 0-1 0-1 1-2 2-2 been quite
Oxford University and a number of re- 2-0 0-5 0-2 1-3 0-3 arrangement for the coming Park played a drawn rugby football match at Ronelyn Park today, each 0-0 5-3 1-0 2-1 2-1 0-3 5-0 2-1 1-1 6-week-end in addition,
The Lai Wah Cup matches will side scoring eleven points.
Northampton entertained Cardiff 1-1 1-2 0-3 2-1 3-0 2-0 - 1-2 1-3 1-2 be played at 3.30 p.m. and will be 2-2 2-1 2 4 3-1-6 for ninety minutes duration with and won by eleven points to three.
RUGBY FIXTURES. - 1-1 2-2 2-3 6-oj extra time if necessary. 0-0 4-0 2-2 3-1 2-1 The following matches have been
London, Dec. 4. 0-9 2-1 2-2 9-1 21 postponed in the First Division on
arranged Following fixtures were 0-2 0-2 2-0 1-1 2-0 Saturday:
to-day:
December 6-Hampshiro v. Enst- AIRDRIE
Counties
Bournemouth), CELTIC Tat Sussex v. Middlesex (at Hastings). RM.A. and R.M.C. v. Army (at Wool- wich).
0-0 3-5 5-0 3-2 1-5.
4 1 1-1 1-1 3-1
1-1 2-0 2-1 1-1 S
South Chinn "R" e. Police.
R. Savy v. Kowloon F. C:
Two postponements have also been
0-2 0-31-13-2 2-2 mndy for Sunday in the First Division 2-0 3-3 1-1 1-0 2-2 as follows! 3-2 3-3 1-2 1-2 2-2 0-2 1-3 2-3 1-1 1-3) 1-1 0-2 6-2 2-3 0-3 3-1 2-0 0-2 2-1 1-3
Club de Recreio v. Chinese Ath,
COLONY TENNIS
CHAMPIONSHIP!
STEADY PROGRESS IN LADIES' EVENT
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East Lancashires v. South China "A".
between
Reuter,
ern
December 8:Cheshirê v, Northum herland, Cornwall v. Gloucester (at Canborne), The first division match
Devon v. Somerset (at the Royal Welch Fusiliers and the Exeter), Durham v. Cumberland (at Royal Artillery will now be pinyed Sunderland), North Midlands v. War- on Sunday on the Hongkong Football wickshire (at Moseley), Notts, Lines, Club ground, starting at 4 pm. in-and Derby v. East Midlands, York. stead of on Saturday as originally hire v Luncashire (at Bradford), Aldershot Services v. Devonport Ser- arranged.
In the Second Division the matchen vices, Bath v. Moseley, Blackheath v. Enstern University and Royn! Leicester, Bristol v. Rosalyn Park, V. Gloucester, Guy's Engineers v. Kowloon have been post- Cheltenham pened, and Instead the Eastern will Hospital v. Army, Headingley v. Lon. play the Royal Engineers on Saturdon Scottish, Lantion Welsh v. Paris- Services, Manchester 7. day on St. Joseph's ground, commen-mouth
Halifax, Old Merchant Taylors v The following gaines will start at Harlequins, Old Paulines v. St. Mary's Y. Newport,
cing at 4 pm.
2.10 p.m.:
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Stearly progress is being made in the Ladies' Lawn Tennis Champion- hipa organised by the United Services Heerention Club under the auspices H. K. Club of the Hongkong Lawn Tennis Asso clation.
He first became prominent as an Inside-forward with Bridlington Town and Hull-City---Joining] In the Open-Singles-Championship Wolverhampton in 1928 he was in
Miss M. Griffiths and Mrs. Chiu Chun-
SECOND DIVISION
Y. R. Navy, (Club Ground)
THIRD DIVISION
the club's team that won promation chiu were unable to complete their 11. K. Police to the First Division. He played first round match, ench winging one
set before darkness intervened. "Miss
v. Radio 5. C. (Kowloon F. C. Ground) The Lai Wah Cup matches win
are follows: Civilians
Hospital, Richmond Rugby v. Northampton. SHANGHAI v. MEIJI UNIVERSITY
Meli University, one of the strong-1 est Rugby playing universities in Japan and the winners of the cham- plonship in Jupan last season, have i accepted the invitation of the Shang-| hal Rugby Union Football Club to
in 38 Lengte matches last seis Griffiths took the first at 7-6 hul lost kick-off at 3.30 p.m. on Saturday and send their team over fo' Shanghai. Į
and had made eight appearances the second G-4. The final set will be
but recently this season, superseded in the Wanderers' side.
was played to-day.',
There is only
one match in thei
by Hetherington. He is 5ft. 5p. inrst round of the Doubles Champion Army
shi and this has resulted in a win height and weighs 10st. 7lb.
W. Lane, the Watford centre-for Mrs. J. F. Kayll and Mrs. M. forward, and the club's leading Parkes against Mrs. F. G.
acoror, is on the open-to-transfer
Hist.
Cooper
V R. Navy (Kowloon F. C: Ground)
v. Chinese (Club Ground) ·
LAI WAH CUP TEAMS
Final arrangements have yet to be made but the visitors are expected
in Shanghal either on December 111F
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THIRD DIVISION (SOUTH), CARDIFF
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ar December, 17. In the event of the 17.
former, four matches will be played, on December 15, 13, 22, and 20, in the event of the fatter, the last three dates will hold good, December 9, 22, and 26.
and Mr. P. Finlay. The winners. The following will represent the who took the match by B-2, 6-3, will Civilians in the Lal Wah Cup maten now meet Miss O. Dalziel and Miss against the Royal Navy on Los A
loon Football Club ground: G. Rod- Lane joined Watford in 1932 M. Griffiths in the second round after having seen servico with Landolt have conceded a walk over Club), C. Pile (11. K. Pollco); Pole-
Mr. R. R. Wool and Mrs. J. S. Ker (fl. K. Club): 5. Strange (IL MAMAK HOCKEY Tottenham, Leicester, Reading and in Mas R. Rumjahn and Ara, Chludiunt (11. K. Club), Beliran (Club de Brentford. He is, however, select-Chen-chiu,
ed to lead the Watford attack for
their home game against Southend. Hendren, the Middlesex cricketer, Team: Meluren; Brown, Moran; has left London for the West Indies. Findlay. Armstrong, Woodward; He is going in advance of the rest Lowe, of the M.C.C. team in order to make Rattray, Barnett, Poxton.
a stay in Trinidad.
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DEFENCE OF Sharkey
'BODY LINE' Going
P. G. H. FENDER'S TEST
SUMMING_UP______.
The latest volume on cricket, "Kissing the Rod: The Story of the Tests of 1934" (Chapman and Hall, 12s. 6d.)), comen from the pen of P. G. H. Fender:
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shrewd analysis of a memorable campaign, scan through the eyes of the old Surrey captain, it is the best and most fascinating contribution yet published.
Conscious, with all of us, that England had à raw deal last summor. the author outlines the history of the so-called body-line controversy and makes no bones about defending the policy pursued by Jardino and Larwood. Fender says:
LEAST WASTE
Blind
ONLY A MATTER OF TIME NOW
London. Blindness-the dranded after- math of many a boxor's career-in descending upon Jack Sharkey, the former bantamweight star, who holds the distinction of once out- pointing Jimmy Wildo,
This to the latest of the trage. dies of the Ring that has come to Light. Sharkey, who filled the old Madison Square Garden to capaci- ty many times, is already practical. ly blind in the right eye.
"It is only a matter of time," sald Sharkey, who understands that no operation can save him. "The doctor was at least frank about it. He told me that I would be completely blind within three or four years."
Sharkoy was onc
of
England found a captain who discovered a way of using Lar-
the best wood's energies with the least possible amount of waste by mak- bantamweights who never won thi ing the batsman do something to title. The only man who stood i every ball bowled instead of the way of him and the champion allowing a big percentage to go ship crown as Jee Lynch, with whom he had two of the mosi by on the off-side.
thrilling fifteen-round tussles over The only truc thing thaiseen in the country. Fender discovers about allegedi It was estimated that Sharkey body-line is that Larwood, being made at least £40,000 during his' faster than any other bowler in ring career, which began in 1916. the world to-day, hurts more when and ended ten years later-cutor. he hits you, and that he is more accurate in his direction than any other.
Dealing with the Australian
LADIES' HOCKEY
point of view, the author thinks INTERPORT
that the cost of the matter Hes in the exception taken to the com- bluation of leg-side fielding and Larwood's pace, and adds that in terms of cricket it is difficult to
SHANGHAI
understand how such objections ALREADY PREPARING
can be sustained.
the
(By "Bully-Off"}
"Where the money goes" is an other interesting theme, and offers an instructive sidelight an
The Shanghai Women's Hocke famous "gentlemen's agreement"
Association are already preparin of county captains who, in the for their interport match wit opinion of the author, might have Hongkong which is to be held i viewed the log-theory question not the Colony early in the comin as one of right and wrong, but as one of domestic economy.
HELEN JACOBS RESTING UP
Living Quietly In London
Helen Jacobs,'queen of United Slates tennis courta for the last three years, has settled down in a cosy Kensington flat in London for Lhe winter, to do a little writing and, perlinps, put a little extraj polish on her garne.
The writing comes first. Later, when the back injury. she suffered
year. The northern associatio appears to be confronted with th same dificulty as the local body namely the raing of sufficlon funds to meet the expense whic auch a trip would naturally incui To this end they are holding a tol dance at Astor House from 5 t 7.30 p.m, on December 11,
This might be an admirabli pointer to a method of raising Tunds for the local association ex penses for hospitality during thi visit of the Shanghai ladies.
1935 RYDER
CUP MATCH
in practice at Forest His has The date of next year's Ryde healed completely, she intends to Cup match has not yet brea de take some lessons from Dan Mas- cided on, but it is practical; kell, coach of England's champion- certain that the venue will b Moss, the Arsenal goalle, making ship Davis Cup team, and might Ridgewood Country Club, Ner
sentational Save
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match.
recent
even take a jaunt down to South Jersey, which has three nine-hol Africa to play in the champlon-j courses, the East, the West and th ships at Capetown.
Centre, the full lengths of eac She will not, at any rate, return being respectively, in yards, 3,44, to the United States until after 3,637, 3.351.
the Wimbledon championships In all probability, the Brat B ST. JOHNSTONE next summer. She loves London, holes of the matches will be playal and has gone there with every in over the West and Centro, and the tention of getting her fill,
second 18 over the West and East-
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Henris" Gasino Club de Recreio Stephens CHAMPIONS DEFEAT HAMILTON (11. K. Police), A. V. Gosano Club
PARTICK H.M.S. WHITEHALL Kilmarnock de Recreio), E. Strange and Bickford (. K. Club),
Queen O'8th. Reserves. Boyes (Kowloon F. C.),
Silva Nette and Bowen Club de match played on the Police Training ST. MIRREN
In a Marpak Tournament hockey QUEEN'S P
afternoon. Recrele), Gough and Johnson (H. K. School ground yesterday Police), Bliss (Kowloon F. C.) Fowler the Police defeated II.M.S. Whitehail (JI. K. Club), Green (H. K. Police) by two goals to nil after a keenly and Alves (Club de Recreio).
contested game. The Whitehall were
York Colours: White shirts, blue shorts. not at full strength, a notable ab
Dartford Playera to report at the dressing sentee being Lt.Cdr. Brewer, whose room, Kowloon F. C., by 3.10 p.m.
STOCKPORT place at centre forward was taken by CLAPTON Davion THE ARMY XI
There was no score in the first half, SWINDON The following will represent the during which period the Whitehali NORTHAMPTON v
BATH Army in the Lul Wah Cup against defence was called on to do a lot of MANSFIELD the Chinese on the Hongkong, F. C. work and they fared very well.
Saturday, December 8:: ground on
The Police did most of the pressing READING Br. Durham (R. A.). Pie. Swain, in the second half, and following a (East Lancashires),. Plo Morrison good movement by their left wing.
Wimbledon (S. W. B.); Pte. Davies (S. W. B.), Perkins found the net. Shortly after, Yeol & Petern Gr. Pardoe (R. A.), Cpl. North (East Porkins ran through to score the!
Hartlepools Lancs.) Cpl. Baldry, (Lincolns,) Gr. second goal with a good reverse stick QUEEN'S P. R. Edmunds (R. A.), Cpl. Higgins (Lin-shot.
Wigan Towards the end, the Polico attack- colns) Cpl. Ridley (Lincolns) Capt.
ROTHERHAM and Pte. English (Lincolns).
ed strongly, Weatherburn, in goal for off some Reserves. Fus, Rawcomer (R: W. the Whitehall, bringing F.), Gr. Harris (R. A.), Cpl. Smith splendid saves. (East Lancs.), Pto, Robson, (Lin- For the Police, Blackburn and coins). Sgt. Malpas (Lincolns) and Kushi Mohammed wore safe at back. Gr. Smith (R. A.).
while Parker, Perkins and Wass, the Colours: Red shirts, white shorts. inside trio in the forward line, com-
bined well,
THE CHINESE TEAM The following will represent the Chinese in the Lai Wah Cup against the Army on the Hongkong Football Club ground: Wonz Wing; Lán Mau, Leo Tin Sang: Loung In Chan, Leung
Davies was a good leader in the Whitehall's attack while Bradley, att contre-half, was also a hard worker.
A DRAWN GAME
BARROW
WATFORD
Lincolns
Workington.
Tranmere Boston
Wrexham Aldershot .. Walsall
EXETER SOUTHEND Brighton
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Army Side To Meet Indian R.C.
The following have been select- ed to represent the Army in their League fixture with the I.R.C. on
In a friendly match played -- at ḥ Wing Chui, Lee Kwok Wai: Teo Kwa King's Park yesterday afternoon, the Paturday, on the I.R.C. Ground; !
.M.C.A. frat, cleven, drew with the commencing at 1.44 paper Royal Artillery Officers, each side J. Walch, (R.A.S.C), Capt. D. B Bonavia, (R.A.M.C.), Capt. scoring two goals. R. Baldwin and Michell, (RA), Lieut. C.C. Garth- G. H. Fowler netted for, the civilians waite, (R.A.), Lieut. J.P. Williams,
Shing, Wong Mes Shun, Frung, in Cheong, Tom Kong Pak and. In Pak Wah (South Chină A. A.).
Reserver-lo Ka Keung and Fung King lu (Chinese Athleuc) and Kay Kwei Liang (South China A.A.).
ST. ANDREW'S CLUB TEAM
(E. Lanca), Lieut. H.B. de Prit The following will represent St. chard, (R.W. Fua), C.S.M. T. Elvin, Andrew's Club in their friendly (E. Lanes), Corpl. W.H. Colledge, Corp., D., Ballard, Blding a good race on his own pony hockey match against the Hongkeng (H.A.M.C.),,
A Tucker, Movement, G. G. C. Harper showed Hockey Club seniors at King's Park (R.A.S.C.), Sapt. winning qualities of former years to ot o'clock sharn this often (R.E.), Pte. E. Dewey (Lince)! win the % milo Ewo Handicap EHP: White; FA. Broadbridge Reserve,-Pto. B. Baker, Challenge Cup, the annual event ar and F. V. Weng, E. MacNider, A. ranged for the saft of Messrs. Jar 8. Dllas and A. N. Other; R. A. Car Lancs Umpire:-W.O.I. R. Jor- dine, Matheson & Co. on St. Andrew's roll, N. A. E. Mackay, E. F. Fincher, dan, R.E.; Scorer: S/Sgt: F.
'Flood, R.A.S.C. W. II. College and R. Baldwin. Day at Shanghal
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