THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER · 19, · 1935.
AQUATIC INVASION FROM THE NORTH
The Colony's Interport Swimming team, above, will mest Shanghai on Thursday, Friday and Saturday night at the V.R.C. for the Taggart Shield. Standing, back-row left to right, C. Rozan Pareira (V.R.C.), A. A.'da Roza (V.R:C.), Chan 3 ex poi (Aumunije) and H. L. Ozorio (University), Middle row E. da Roza (V.R.C.), E. M. Marques (V.R.C.), S. V. Gittins (V.R.C.), W. F. Kerr (Y.M,C.A.), Lau Po hay (Athletic) and i. Roza Pereira (V.R.C.). Sitting: Dr. D. Liang (V.R.C.), Kwok Chun-bang (Mak Ngah Assoc.), W. Lawrenca (V.R.C.), L. Oliveira (Uuniversity) and Chan
-Chan-hing (C.B.C.). (Photar Ming Yuan).
:
PROSPECTS OF SOCCER CLUBS IN ENGLAND
NO. 26-WEST HAM
Experienced Youngsters
the slightest doubt. They will also be one of the most attractive teams in the action to watch, a credit to Mr. C. Paynter, the fram manager
and trainer,
PLAYERS ENGAGED Hirshpison
J'an. Bat.
the breast pocket in red and white. Black knickers will be superseded by white ones.
SWIMMING INTERPORT STARTS TO-NIGHT
RECORD EXPECTED FOR RELAY
RACE OVER 200 YARDS
Shanghai's CRACK SPRINT TEAM SHOULD WIN EASILY
The Interport Swimming contest between Hongkong and Shanghai commences to-night at 9.15 in the V.R.C. bath and will be continued to-morrow and Saturday.
OPEN SINGLES BOWLS FINAL
Continued from Page 3)
To-night the Arst Interport race wil bo the 320 yards free style which is the second event on the programme This race will seg Noel Hammond and Archio Legan appearing for Shanghai and W. Lawrence and Lionel Roza Pereira for the Colony. It be Hammond's
waters
and mond's debut in local will with more
performans will be watched
ordinary interest. Judging from recent records estab- lished, Lawrence is confidently expect |
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the jack clean he would have neared) with his four, back woods.
Duncan again, took the lead when to win as he has clocked 2 mins. be rested Bradbury with a perfect ces as compared with Hammond's 2 mina, 34 nces. Roza Pereira; always delivery after the Craigengower play a good sticker, will probably occupy er was lying two, a couple of inches third
place from the jack.
The splen of the evening's pro Two to Bradbury on the eleventh gramme will be the 200 yards relay head made the score 9-8 in favour of free style with four men swimming the Craigengower pinyer. On the 60 yards each.
It should prove a record breaking twelfth head the luck went in favour
of Brudbury when Duncan carried event. Shanghai in confident of the jack only to leave his opponent lowering the Interport mark by five
had
a count of enc. Bradbury or six
Rix seconds. been lying two when Duncan drove.
The Shanghal team comprises Ham- The jack hit one of Duncan's woode mond, Britton, Ward and Logan, nil but rebounded to one of Bradbury's of whom are reputed to have done which was lying close by.
the 50 yards in under 25.2/5 seconds. With his other three woods Jack Bath Hammond and Britton clocked high Bradbury's back wood not only 25 seconds in the Shanghai cham- gave him the shot but saved him from pionships last month. an inevitable count of four.
Three par
The players are: Goalkeepers: W. Mellors, W. Gold Backs: J. Turner, G. Beilis (Burn- ley), W. Buckncil (Wellington), T. F. King (Notts Cty.),
Half-backs: W. Moralec, A. Mora-Duncan a
uncan a three on the 13th head and
12. Conway (Gaborough) ... # 22 ·W.
G. Watson (Porest Gate) ..... 11 11
V. Born (Utwaeter) th 10 11 12 0
A. Chwikley (Plaistow)
T. inne (Plakitow)
J. Toner (low)
K.B.
A. Walker (Bolton)
11 11
R. Parker (Hondfrue)
E. Fenton (Went Hum)
1.1. EILD.
5 11 11
(Southend).
0 11
|| 5. Gollina (Hrentford)
11
1. Young (East Ham)
NO. 28-WALSALL
N. Walker (Backney)
perfectly drawn shots gave
drew a second.
HONGKONG'S TEAM Hongkong's four will be Chan Chan.
Wet, lee, A. Menser, F. Pincott, G. Farrow, he once again took the lead. He then hing, Oliveira, Ozorio and Lawrence. claimed a two to make the score 13-10. The Chinese representative won the W. Smith, 1. White, W. Chalmers, Bradbury had been lying, the shot 50 yards free style in the Colony ... 101 11 E. Parris, H. Davies, J. W. Smith when he knocked the Jack to give championships in August when he CR.D. 6 1955 19 11 Portsmouth), M. Burgin (Tranmere); Duncan the count. The Kowloon clocked 25.2/5 secs. with Oliveira but 13. Riley (Bristol City), W. II. Barrow Bowling Green representative then, touch behind for second place.
Ozorio
is a good sprinter and can be on for a good burst of speed. relied on ONLY FOUR OF MATCH
However, the odds are in favour of Duncan was not in the lead for
prove a splendid long as a three on the 15th head made Shanghal. It should prov
length. the scores level. This was the best race man for man, length for
The 100 yards breast stroke should
Chun-bang, the
the China, from the Jack and Bradbury had secure first place. His recerd time in Australian and Colony champion, be well clustered round the "kit"72 seconds and last month he did the to chalk up three.
.R.HA.
12. Barrett (West Ham) ....CILI,
J. Cockroft (Barnsley)
| J. Musgrave (Durham)
J. Murton (Sheffield)
.c.x.n.
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1) 12
(By CHARLES BUCHAN). Only a matter of goals robbed West Ham United of promotion last season,
Foremen (Tenfield) ....R. & when they were clearly one of the
J. Marshall (Avonbridge) most progressive sides in the Second Tippet (Hochdale)....... 11 12 Division Obviously, then, the Ham-J. Foxall (Lincoln)... mers must be taken into considera- D. Mangnail (Wigani C.P. 6 10 11 tlon as promotion candidates in the coming campaign.
Their young playors, such as Mar- ton, Fenton. Cockcroft and Goulden
1. 11 8
LR 3 1934 IT DE
Simpson (inburgh).C.F. & 10 La Goulden West Ham)
Assuredly havs profited by the l (l'eawood) experience gained in the tense strug gle last April, while Mangnail and
head of the day for consistency of BCO Kwok Manager Wilson's Team- bowling. None of the woods were far
Building
Under the management of Mr. 11 Andy Wilson, the former Chelsea and 110 Scottish International, Walsall are
looking forward to a much more sue confuftine than they hatt last sen-
to
A single and a two allowed Brad-course in 73.1/0. Shanghai's best bury to leave the unlucky thirteen and time is 70.0 seconds but this is re-
ported to be uneficial. many rend the sign as a good omien for the Craigengewer player; parti- E. M. Marques will swim with curly at her on 16-13 on the 17th Kwok, while Welz and Wagner or
Kan Yi-kit will be Shanghal's repre sentatives in this race.
head.
11. Jewels (Merthyr)... 10 10 Fenton (Wesh Barat. B 100 W. West (Southend) Joker 5 0 10 J. RuTell Doncaster) .0.1. 57 10 Kon.
.0.4. 5 14 10 0
During the summer Mr. Wilson has However, Duncan was not unnerved been very busy team building. A new and retaliated with a four, all his Doctor Marshall, secured during the NO. 27. BOSCOMBE or been secured, and the de- the Jack Bradbury was not far off
goalkeeper in
from Sunder woods being within eighteen inches of Innd, fence has also been strengthened by saving the maximum count but he was
who appeared in wood.
"This, however, was a pointer to the tions, will probably be partnered by an finished the
of
even a
Ozorio.
Shanghai's water polo team will be seen in action against the Rest of Hongkong.. Shanghai's team ayl latter part of last season, will know more about the play of their col
probably be as follows:--Wagner: Ward and Dearn; Logan; Hammond, Grilk and Welz. comers who will add tours are Bob Crompton & Jacken of it, Winnot, the War just a shade short with his best
considerably to
The Rest of Hongkong will be:- the reserve strength, which was below
the Coventry City side as a full-back The four gave the game an entirely M. standard
M. de V. Soares; Delgado, Ng last
different aspect for a count of Smith The Guiding Forces at Henson. усат.
A new half-back in W. Richmond, single to Bradbury would certainly Netto, A. A. Roza and Shek Kam-pul, Kam-chuen, Lee Yee-long; Silva- The recruits are Blore, a goal- keeper from Derby County; Parker, much
Boscombe have great hopen of of Boscombe, has also been added to have meant the end for Duncan. As Reserves. Wong Suen-man and a young full-back from Boscombe team were a long time settling down Southern Section club's last 57 mat followed his success up with a two more successful season. The the list. He did not miss one of the it was Duncan now led by 17-16. He Lewis and Bell, forwards from Notts last year and it was not till after ches. A new left wing is also likely and County and Middlesbrough respec-Christmas. that their best runs
a single and when Bradbury mouth. tively; and Peter Simpson, the Crys-
off to be on view. Poxton, the Watford claimed a single on the 21st head The 20 professionals algned are: tal Palace sharpshooter, who will success came.
outside left, who has local associa
game with a
Goalkeepers: J. Patts, A. Todd, F. P. challenge Mangnall for the centre- directors, and they retained 18 of the Collins, an inside forward, who comes
стре оп The 22nd kend. position vaented by Victor regular players in addition to Jack with good credentials from Stockport notices and filling their places with J. Bewick, J. Vickers, R. E. Welsh.
Full-backs: G. Shenton, L. Breeze, the hero of more than 100 Smith, the famous Portsmouth inter County. Collins previously assisted newcomers who have yet to proce League goals.
Half-backs: K. Gunn, F. Mitcheson, SOMETHING MISSING
national, and W. Bucknell, a left-hack Queen's Park Rangers during the their worth. This is the bold policy E. Hayward, H. S. Griffiths, R. Jones, So it would
from Wellington, whom they signed time Walsail's manager was at Shep-Port Vale have adopted since last M. Curloy, seem that West Ham's just before the end of inst season. herd's Bush. ship is salling in promotion waters.
Forwards: C. Birks, G. S. Glidden, The summer vacation has seen the Yet I am doubtful if it will reach the rigning of T. P. King (Notts County), winger will be secured before the sea-which every football manager strives J. Dacer, J. R. Wilson, L. Denn, A. It is expected that a new right That illusory element called "blend." T. Rhodes, H. Pinkerton, G. H. Stabb, First Division Harbour. A little M. Burgin (Tranmere Rovers), J. son opens,, something is missing.
for, may not be secured, but at ull" Caldwell, H. V. Dackins, M. Tunni- United have the craft and the in- row (Southend).
Riley (Bristol City) and W. H. Bar. Financially the club is not in a very events it will not be for want of iry-life. telligence to make a brave fight, hut
strong position, but the outlook is ing. Since "Bob" Croniston, the former more hopeful. Players signed are: in my opinion they do not move the England international and Burnley ball quickly enough to reap the full back, took over his appointment a Bryan (Sunderland).
Goalkeepers: MoSevich, Robinson, benefits of their skill. A quicker ser- manager in succession to vico by the half-backs and more rapid Birrell (now with
Mr. W.
Backs: Ashley, Jones, Wiles (G), G. H. Stabu, the former Notts County Queen's Park Wilmot (Coventry),
and Torquay lender, has been secured THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB. another back, G. Bellis Half-backs: Reed, Leslie, Bradford, in Nolan's place,
Richmond (Boscambe),
There are a number of the new-
forwards seems necessary before the upper circle is reached.
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The most notable abrentoe will be Tommy Nolan, the popular centre- forward, who has joined. Bradford.
distribution of the ball by the inside Rangers, has been signed and three Morgas: Evans, Shelton, Bate, comers who are quite well known as
or four more forwards are to be en- For many years West Ham have gaged.
been concerned about full
luck,
and
Wood, Alsop. Poxton (Watford). reserve players In the engagement of Burgin it Is Collins (Stockport).
They include:
it is on the cards that the trouble will believed the centre-forward problem, reappear this year, especially if in-so acute Inst season, Juss been solve-l.
juries happen to either Chalkley or fack Smith's influence in the forward NO. 29–PORT VALE
Newcomers Yet To Prove Their Worth
Walker. I understand that the United ne is expected, to prove very use are searching the country for defen- ful dors. hu the prices asked have been her changes for next season i prohibitive, I feel that
the arrival of another class back. ntavers. The colours are still red and clude a newly designed outfit for the whatever the price, would improve white, but instead of the old striped materially the Hammers cheners shirts they will wear red shirts, with That they will be in the vanguard white collars, sleeves and, tncines, and of the promotion fight, I have not the Bournemouth Borough Arms on giving about a dozen players their
It requires a good deal of courage to burn one's boats to the extent of
SPORT ADVTS.
The Eighth Extra Race Meeting of League clubs. will be held (weather permitting)
J. Bewick a right back from New at HAPPY VALLEY on Saturday, castle; 1. Curley, a left half from 21st September 1935, commencing Manchester City; H. S. Griffiths, a at 2.00 p.m.
By Order,
centre half from Everton; G. S. Gild- The Firat Bell will be rung at
and and younger brother of the Wes den, an outside-right from Sunder
1.30 p.m. Bromwich star; II. Pinkerton and T. R. M. Wilson, two inside forwards from Hull City and West Bromwich respectively; H. V. Dackins, an out- desleft from Swansea Town, and R. E. Welsh, a left back from Porta-
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