THEA HONGKONG, TELEGRAPH.
WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 30, 1985
SELECTION OF CHINESE XI TO PLAY SHANGHAI
OUR "FORM" GUIDE How Your Team Has Been
Faring In League
The following table reveals how each team in the four divi. sions of the English langue 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 lea
Derby C..... Leeds
Aston Villa
Chalara Middlesbro
Leicester Liverpool Portsmouth Presion Wednesday Sunderland ...
Tottenham - .*
104 2-2 0-0 00 8-01-1 2-2 1-1 1-1 1-2 0-3 3-3 1-1 0-3) 0-2 0-1 2-2 1-1 3-0) 20,3-0, 1-1 0-1 2-2] 2-3,8-8,2-0,3-0,5–3
21 1–0 0–5 2-3 2-0 0-2 6-2 2-1 0-08-1 1-1 1-0 1-2
2-1 1-3 2-2 4-3 2-1 1–1 2–1 1–0 3–5 2-2 2-6 7-0 3-0 0-0 2-2 2-12-5 0-2 0-0 2-0
SOCCER
SIDELIGHTS
London, Jan. 29. Liverpool's inside right, or centre forward when the occasion war- rante, for he can play both positions with
West Bromwich 0-3 2-3 1-2 0-803 equal case, in
Wolven
Ilackburn ....
Arsenal
Grimsby
Stoke ..... Mudderfeld ..
Everton...*** Manchester
9-3 3-1 0-0 6-2 1-2
Gordon Hodg- 0-2 2-0 1-5 3-0 2-2 6-3 1-3/1-1 2-0 3-0 son halling 3-0 1-2 3-1 0-1 1-1 from South 2-0 1-10--0-1-1-2-0 Africa. Hodg son played In England some years ago with
3-0.2-3, 0-3 0-0 3-4
0-7 6-2 2-2-2-3 31 C. 9-0 3-2.0-1.0-0 0-2 SECOND DIVISION.
Burnley
Bary
Fulham ....
Notts F.
Oldham
Darnsley
2. South Afri-
can team which
was touring the
GALLACHER NINE
REPAYS CHELSEA
CLUB BENEFITS.
BY TRANSFER
CUP MAY DECIDE · LEAGUE
(By Frank Carruthers)
When a club pay a transfer fee for
S. CHINA PLAYERS
Four Interporters
FINE TEAM
Nine South China Athletic
a player they usually believe that they Association first division will get some of the money back
through an increase in the gates. It players figure in the Con- is. In fact, a point which is always bined Chinese taken into consideration when the price te fixed,
team to
LADIES INTERPORT HOCKEY TEAM
PEN PICTURES OF THE PLAYERS
By R.H.B.
DOSE, Mrs. R.
Rist. Andrew's INTERPORT HOCKEY
Club) Has 08- tablished hor- self...na one..of the best goalkeepers in local ladies' hockey. Cool at all times, he uses her foot advantage,
to
Plays regularly in the Caer Clark Cup Longue.
Miss E.
M. (Hongkong
oppose. Shanghai on Tues- GRAY, But at Stamford Bridge recently there was the most exceptional case day next, including four Ladies Hockey of a club benefitlay, through the re Interporters. turn. of a transferred man to play against them. Chelsea had their beat
Club): A steady? right back and has Chinese Athletic aro repre-been a stalwart ini
rate of the season, and I do not think sented by Ho Chor-yin at right the Champions' de-s there is the slightest doubt that this
for many: was due to Gallacher's appearance in half and Ho Ka-keung at inside fence
seasons. Former- the Derby County side. fe may In-right. doed have added as much as £500 to
Leung Wing-chui takes overly captain of the the receipts.
the pivotal position and has Lee of the H.K. Ladies Kwok-wai on his left The team Hockey Club, she
appeared regularly in the Caer ia:
CHELSEA'S · POSSIBILITIES
It is splendid to see this revival of interest in the affairs of Chalsen. If only they could establish a champion. ship zide all records would be smashed. No other club have such possibilities,
The gate, too, was a wonderful tri-; bute to Gallacher. He and Alexi
Bradford....! 0–0, 2-2 1-1 2-2 0-3 country and Brentford... 11·1-2 3-0 0-2 2-1 at the close of Garden Hodgion-
2-1-0-0 6-0 1-1 0-2 the tour he joined the Liverpool James have their own pubile, and I #1-1-52-1 0-1 club and settled down to first divi-cannot recall any other players who 2-2 1-3 1-1 1-1 30alon play. Hodgson has scored a have had the same money-earning value. How strange that they should Manchester U. 0-1 0-2 3-0 3-3 2-0 century of goals for the Mersey-have been boys together sitting in the
alders, playing a prolific scoring same schoolroom. style of football. He is also a first-class cricketer and played for the Lancashire County team for overal casons. Hodgson is one of Liverpool's greatest assets British Central Prets,
Port Vale
Norwich Southampton Blackpool. Plymouth Itradford C. Newcastle... Sheffield, U.
Notts C.
Hull
West Ham
52 3-3 0-2 2-0 0-1 0-4, 2-3,8-2 0-2, 1-2 1-0 0-3 0-3 4-0 1-2 1-2 1-1 0-0 0-4 0-2 25,8-3, 2-1 8-1.3-0 1-0 0-0 0-3 2-0 1-2 3-2 1-1 2-2 1-0 1-2 0-0 1-1 3-1 2-2 2-1 0-1 3-0 2-0 1-3 1-1 | 1-1 2-0,5-1 0-3 1-1
هو
1-2
2-3 1-1, 2-1
2-1.2-2 1-4
THIRD DIVISION (SOUTH).
Aldershot
Brighton. Bristol C. Cardiff... Clapton O. Coventry Exeter.. Gillingham Laton... Swindon Crystal P. Bristol R Watford
Charlton
Newport
Reading
Northampion
Torquay
Southend
Bournemouth
Queen's P.R..
Miiwall
1-2 0-1 0-3 1-0 1--3. 0-0 2-1-30 03.5-1 2-2 000 14K 1-3,2-0,2-423 4.02-2069 §-1 1-1
How well, too, the transfer of Gallacher has worked out. It has been in the interests of the player as
well as of both clubs.
Wong Wing. (8. China) cap-Clarke League matches. tain:
LA Tin-sang (8. China) and Lau Mau. (B. China);
WOOLLEY, Miss
1.1. L. (St. An- drow's Club) Played for thei Rest against thei Champions lest year. Though her regular position is right-haff she has adaptad herself
PROGRAMME"
ITINERARY ARRANGED FOR" „SHANGHAI LADIES
The following programme has been arranged in connec- tion with the visit of the Shanghai Ladies Interport hockey team: Saturday: H.K. Ladies Hockey Club (Sookunpoo).
Shanghai V
Tea at Gloucestor after match.
Sunday: Outing to New Territories in the afternoon, Monday: Shanghai v. The Rest, (King's Park).
Toa at the Y.M.CA. after match,
V
at
Tuesday: Shanghal Hongkong. (Club Ground).
9.30 p.m. Dance Peninsula Hotel.
Wednesday: Leave by Chichibu Maru.
Ho Chor-yin (Athletic) Leung Wing-chai. (B.. China); Lee Kwok-wal (8; China); Tao-Kwai-shing (8. China) Ho Kn-keung (Athletle) Fung King-cheung (S. China) Tam Kong-pak (8. China) and
very well at left half recently. lp Pak-wa (8. China) Reserves Tay Qua-liang, Has a useful hit. Leung In-chan Wong Mice-shun, POPE, Miss B. M. (Hongkong and Cheuk Bhek-kam (all of South
Hockey. and Lee I do not think any fours remain for China) ·
Hing-ching Ladies' Chelsea so long as the team spirit now (Athletic.)
(Club): A very good contre-half, but can being shown continues. But they are! still a long way from a championship)
Enthusiasts who intend participat-leasily adapt herself nide. Their chief need is an inatdo
half, SOCCER MATCH FOR · forward to make the openings quickering in the World Bridge Olympic to the position of
and, as the professional says, to bring which is to be held at the Sports Club right
evening are boen_the__backbone other players into the game. Men of Premises on Friday
of the Champions' "HARRIMAN TROPHY" however, are sentee and al reminded that entries will close this
avening at 5 p.m.
Intermediate line for most beyond price.
Players who wish to take part in the championship should forward many years, and is names and addresses to Mr. M. E. Politi, second floor, Exchange Build-known player in the Caer Clark Ladies): She is ing, before 6'o'clock to-day.
BROKERS TO MEET THIS AFTERNOON. The annual football match be tween the Hongkong Sharabrokers' Association and the Hongkong Stock Exchange will take place 3-0.0-2-0-0·8-0,1-0, this afternoon on the South China
ground, Caroline Hill, kick-off at|
-1 4-3 0-3 3-0 0-6 201 1-1 1-2 3-4 0-6 2-2 1-1 5-0 1-2
1-0 0-0 2-6 7-1 2-1
4-0 5-0 0-0 2-0 1-1
3-1 1-2 0-1 4-2-3-0 2.45 p.m.
2-2 2-1 0-0 1-1 2-1 2-2 3-4 2-3 1-7, 2-1
E-13 34:1-2 0-3 4-1 1 4-1 2-2
3-1 1-4 140
2-2 1-2 1-3 0-0 2-1
THE BEST TEAMS Marit will out. I do not think there
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OUR FORECAST
Saturday's Matches
The following is the special Telegraph forecast of Saturday's English and Scottish League foot ball matches.
Mr. G. A. Harriman, the well- 1412 141-2-0-s known-sharobroker-has-presented 5-0 0-5 3-0 2-1 1-1 a shield, the "Harriman Trophy", which is to bo competed for annually and at the end of the game Mrs. Harriman will prescat THIRD DIVISION (NORTH). the shield to the captain of the 051-12-300wlaning team. The ball for the 1-2 0-2 1-1 1-2: 2-1 match has been presented by the 1-0 3-1 8-2. 1-3 0-0 Chung Shan Sporting Gvoda Com | ARSENAL 2-21-23105 2-1 0-4 2-1 1-3 4-2 1-1 pany. Master Paul Harriman will Aston V 1-2 -1 2-2 2-2 kick off.
Accrington ...
Crowe..
Darlington
Gateshead
Halifax
Lincóla
Etotherham
1-1
Blockport
Tranmere
Wairall
Wrexham
New Brighton
Doncaster
York Chester Mansfield Rochdale Chesterfield Southport Carlisle
Hartlepools
Harrow
1-2 4-1
3-2 0-4
2-2 0-1
2-3 2-4 5-0
3-4 4-2 0-0 3-3 2-2
0-1 0-0 2-1 4-2, 1-0
The teams are as follows:- Sharobrekera Association:
FIRST DIVISION.
V
Y
BLACKBURN
CHELSEA
Y
Derby Huddersfield
LIVERPOOL
Y
CAL Dickett; F.M. el Arculb, MANCHESTER C. A. Kitchell; N. Leonard, A.A.R. Middlesbro' Botelho, M. Sequolra; A. Esmail, FORTSMOUTH
5-02-31-0 5-0 6-1A.R.H. Esmail, R. Cameron, T. T/ WOLVES
2–5 2–1 1–2 2–4 1–1
1-1 1-1 6-2 3-1 1-1
4-0 1–3 1–2 4–2 0–0 2-0 1-1 0-1 0-3 1-1 2-1
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Stock Exchange:
Wednesday Tottenham Birmingham Preston Sunderland EVERTON Loede
AS I SEE IT
Longue.
Has
perhaps tho
Last Positions Filled
INTERPORT HOCKEY TEAM COMPLETE
Miss L Woolley In
By R.H.B.
Parmering Miss E. M. Gray at loft back for the whites at. Sookumpoo yesterday: "after- noon, Miss fria. Woolley, the Saints' brilliant right half back, the selectors with her.
Abe was selected to fill the vacancy in the Interport hockey team.
To imply that
The choice is unexpected from the point of view that Miss Wool- ley played in this position for the Arst time yesterday. She fared well in the first half, but fell away in the second period,
CONSISTENCY. WINS
Miss Woolley has been playing | very well at both right half and. loft half back during these pro- tracted. Interport trials. It was after the Colony half back line had
WONG, Miss J. been selected that she played left (St. Andrew's half back in a trial at King's Park Club Ladies) and came through with honours. Plays a good and Last Thursday she also shone. intiring game in Possibly it was thin consistent he pivotal pasi- form which finally earned her a
place in the team; ion. Possos ca
Possibly it was this consistent useful hit and form which finally earned her a speed. Hus ap
eared regularly place in the team.
With the selection of Miss Wool-
n the Caor Clark ley, the claims of Miss F. K.
competition
not quite at home at right half.
BRYSON, MISS
M. LA W.
(Central British
boat Association
the type of player that never tires
and can bear the
of
BY "VERITAS" brunt
UPSETTING INTERPORT
PROGRAMME
UNFORTUNATE AMENDMENT TO
FOOTBALL SCHEDULE
"Owing to the unavoidable change of, date of szillog of the Shanghai team, due to exigencies of shipping, it has been found necessary to amend the dates of the Interport games as follown:
formidable
Any
.at-
tack. Formerly played for the
for
Walker, Miss B. Helbling and the Saints, I Aftas A. Fowler (who, incidentally played very, well yesterday), have been passed over.
Saints but has appeared regularly for the C.B.A. Ladles in the Caer Clark Cup. Played for the Rest against the Champions last year.
Judged on yester day's play, Miss Fowler should havo found a place. True sho has erratic.
given diaplaya
but she is settling down to quieter play, and Isre fraining from making risky first- time hits дв W06,
her wont,
NO SURPRISE -- KNILL, Miss H.
The selection of Mise Olive (Central British
Brown, the speedy "Y"Ladies left School): Appear vinger, will come as no great "id"at right wing]
speed
her
Cor the Rest surprise. She played well in the ainst the Cham- first couple of trials and then threaten- position plons last season, had She has
useful ed by Miss Molly Remedios, of the the and hits Recrelo, whose play gave aard hard when selectors an eye-opener.
Miss centring. She is
Remedios captain of the had the mis- Central British School eleven in fortune to injure the Car Clark Cup league. SMITH, Miss M. Central British Association
F many more upsetting things the early evening and subsequent happen, we shall begin toy made the following official suspect there is a hoodoo round announcement the Shanghai Interport football team. After being deprived of three of their leading players, the Northerners yesterday dis covered that force of circum- stances had put back their date of sailing two days, with the result that instead of arriving to-morrow, they cannot get here until Saturday morning. West Bromwich Only by walking off the boat. and straight onto football field would it have been possible to play the Interport according to schedule. It is a matter for satisfaction that the H.K. Foot- ball Association refused even to consider such an imposition, and the programme has accordingly been changed.
Feb 4th, Monday, Interport. Feb, 5th, Tuesday, Chinese, Feb. 7th, Thursday, United Ber- TICES.
Holders of tickets for the Matches Ladies): Played originally arranged will have the at Insido-right for, option of retaining them for the tho Roat ngaina! corresponding amended matches, the Champion or having their cash refunded on last season and application to the booking office
Leicester
Y Stoke
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V Grimsby
SECOND DIVISION
A. Nisein; S. A. Ismail, R. M. Blackpool Omar; J. A. Fisher, C. Mackin. tosh. P. Silva; W. H. Choy, P. Bury Botelho, N. Deitz, Mok Hing Wing 0-5 and 0. el Arculb.
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A trial at King's Park over a week ago. Yesterday she was, wearing a glove, and it was obvious that the Injury was atill troubling her " and she was unable to play her best,
BETTER STANDARD OF PLAY
The standard of play in yester day's trial was much better than any of the other trials, or
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from which they purchased tickets. scored ape of the Refunds may be obtained up to two goals in the
match. She bel noon Saturday, February 2 Perhaps this means the Shield longs to the class encounters will be brought for of players who are goal-getters. to Saturday. If so it will She is the youngest member in ward entail a risk for Pardoe, as the the team and deserves congratulain Artillery are playing South China: "B." An Injury to the Hongkong THESE enforced alterations are skipper 24 hours before the big match would be most regrettable. unfortunate for everybody concerned, but the revised pro- THE ENGLISH CUP gramine is a little disconcerting.
The allocation of Tuesday for the WITH only five southern teame Shanghai v. Chinese game, means loft in the competition, the clashing with the Ladies Hockey chances of the English Cup re- Interport, as well as with the turning from the North this year Senior and Junior Shield ties appear to be somewhat alight. This This is further emphasised by arranged for that day. means that quite a number of the fact that at least two of these people who would liked to have teams must take the count before Geen the soccer and hockey will the draw for the sixth round. have to remain disappointed, and Portsmouth and Bristol City have I should imagine it is very doubt still to settle their fourth round ful: whether the Shield matches argument, while Reading and will be played. Apart from that, Arsonal meet in the fifth round. one would have thought it would The North is very strongly re- have sulted Shanghal bettor to presented with Blackburn and have a day's rest after the Inter- Sunderland hinting as possible port match. The fact that they winners of the Cup. Portsmouth do not have to be all out against have not been very happy so far, the Chinese and Services suggests and it would not be surprising to that it would be more propitious to see them eliminated at Bristol. play those two games on succes Chief hopes of the South appear sive days. Chief object, however, to rast in the Arsenal, But Read- is to avoid clashes with other im Ing are playing with care confide portant fixtures, and this, due to once these days, and will be a di the Chinese refusal to play on Acult proposition af Elm Park Wednesday has been made imposteresting and with the luck of the Tho progress of the Spurs is in-
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