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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH THURSDAY, JANUARY 16, 1936.

TOTTENHAM AND CHELSEA WIN CUP REPLAYS

NINE GAMES

PLAYED

BARNSLEY SHOCK

STOKE BEATEN AT HOME

London, Jan. 15. Only one F. A. Cup replay remains outstanding as a result of to-day's programme when nice third round matches were decided. There was nothing exceptional in the results apart from West Ham coming a cropper at Luton and the de- feat on their own ground, after time, of Bolton,

Chelsen got through easily and Tottenham scraped the old goal at Southend, Wednesday theolders advanced another stage, but Birming- ham word samgwhat surprisingly beaten before their own supporters.

Millwall proved no, match for Stoka on the latter's pltch, whereas Tran more found homo, ground advantage Just rümelent to overcome Notts County.

The full results as called by Reuter follow.

Chelsea

Southead

Luton,

THE RESULTS

Wednesday

Birmingham

3. Norwich

West Ham

2

-0

1. Tottenham

3 Crewe

0 Barnsley

4 Noita County

3

Leeds

1

Wolves

1

Stoke

<4 Millwall

*Bolton

Tranmere

0 Blackburn

after extra time,

REVISED DRAW

Bradford City v. Blackburn. Liverpool v. Aracual.

Chelača v. Plymouth... Derby v. Nolts Forest.

Bradford v. West Bromwich. Stake. Manchester U.

Tranmere v. Barnsley. Tottenham v. Huddersfield. Manchester C. v. Laton. Wednesday. Newcastle.

Leicester v. Watford.

Port Vale v. Grimsby.

Wolves or Leeds v. Bury.

Fulham v. Blackpool.

Middleabro v. Clapton O..

Preston v. Burnley or Sheffield U. -Reuter.

Sensational

Home Defeat Of Reading

FIRST SINCE 1932

London, Jan. 15. Queen's Park Rangers caused a big sensation to-day when they destroyed a brilliant home record held by Reading. The Rangers beat Reading in a league match, at Elm Park by two goals to one, this being Reading's first home defeat in a league game since 1932, when Brentford won by thre goals to one.

fine

A

Rugby-Playing British Tars Beaten By Americans

Testing Interport Team

CHANGES AT SHANGHAI TO

BE REVEALED

Lee Wai-Tong Must Not Take Risks On Saturday

(By "Veritas").

Here is a scramble for the ball as

COLONY HOCKEY UNDER

REVIEW

Hints To

• CONDUCTED

BY THE PILGRIM

Our Lady Interport Players

HOW THEY

CAN BE

AT THEIR

BEST

It is with a certain amount

of trepidation and in the

Our Daily Golf Hint

One of the secrets of long hitting in to strike the ball just after the low point of tho downswing has been passed: at the start of the upswing. G. E.. Lardner.

hope that the ladies will not SHANGHAI

doubt my good intentions,

members of the all-star. American I submit below some hints INTERPORT

team picked for the occasion met

and defeated the British rugby team to our Interporters on the made up of allore from the cruiser

11.M.S. Danas at San Diego, Caleve of their departure for XI CHOSEN

A grand pile up occurred when the Shanghai..

ball was kicked high into the air

with British thürs-"and hometown Miss J. Lumaon:-When clear- athletes struggling for possession and ing the ball it is well to bear in just then the cameraman got busy. mind that feet are always safer than the hockey stick. Use your fect in preference. Remind-your · backs that they should not crowd

SATURDAY'S MATCH

Will be played' on the Royal Navy ground at Cause- way Bay.

Will start at 3.30 sharp. - Will be the only appear- ance of the interport, team before leaving for Shanghai,

Hongkong's only opportunity to judge the Death Crash

worthiness of the team chosen to represent the

Colony in the annual Interport football match Of Track against Shanghai comes this Saturday, when our

nominated combination oppose The Rest in a Ace

practice match but a few hours before sailing.

vate

SPEEDWAY TEST TRAGEDY

Sydney, Dec. 22.

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SEVERAL NEW..

PLAYERS

CAER CLARK CUP

Y.M.C.A. DROP BEHIND

CENTRAL BRITISH IN FORM

-DESERVED WIN

The YM.C.A.4.80 – seriously jeopardised their chances of winning the Caer Clark Cup by losing to C.B.A. last week, that it will require blunders on the part of both the Hongkong Ladies and the Central British Association for the "y" to stand any hope of finishing as champions. ༈ ོ༔་

CB.A deservedly won by two clear goals after an uninteresting first half which was vold of any- Shanghal, Jan. 14... the goalmouth and thus obstruct The selection conmittee of the thing approachlug good hockey. your vision, for it is highly Im Shanghai Ladies Hockey Association One goal, however, was scored dur portant that you keep your eye on have chosen the following, players to ing this period, Mise M. Smith be- the ball.

represent Simnghai against Hong

D

Miss E. M. Gray-When hard pressed you are inclined to kick the ball in attempting to" stop_it. It is well to remember when taking this risk that if the offence'is com- mitted inside the "D" penalty. results which may easily corner lead to a goal against you.

Miss A. Fowler-Take your time when stopping the ball and try to avoid making anything like a blind swipe at it. The tendency to give away "aticks" may prove fatal.

Frontch:

The second half saw a big im- kong in the forthcoming Interporting the markoman.

provement, one of the features goal L. Carion (J.A.C.); E Bloomfield being Miss Smith's second (Sportsgirls), E. Victal (J.A.C.); which was easily the best of the

Forshaw

(Amazona), M. Me-match. Cracken (Sportsgirla), F. Domko (Rowing Club); E Little (Sports

D

Mrs. White as leader, with Miss

girls), M. McCracken (S.A.S.). Rosseau on the right wing were the Bloomfield 18portsgirl). E. Me pick of the winners' attack which Cracken (S.A.S.), U. Berg (Ger- was always liveller and more pro- mans). Reserves: M. Sheridan, A.gressive than that of the "Y" Callaco, M. Houben, E. Heinzerling.

Miss Bryson played her usual strong game at centro-half and The following have been picked to was splendidly flanked on the right represent the Best of Shanghai by Miss Iris Woolley. Mins P. against the Hongkong visitors:

Woolley and Miss. Walker were

Lacking the assistance of Miss Sybil Dalziel, the Y.M.C.A played

Miss J. Wong:-You are one of

G. Ephgrave (Rowing Club); B. brilliant in defence, while Bliss the hardest workers in local hockey, but you are inclined to do too much Walker (Sportsgirls), E Heinzerling Best in goal was very capable and in the first half. Try and take mans), M. Hauben (Amazons), C. Getz smart saves under strong pressure. (Sportsgiris); II. Guenther (Ger- reliable, and effected two very things easier and thus reserve your (Sportsgirls); 0. Hochmann (Ger energy for the closing stages of mans), D. Eardley (Rowing Club), the game. You may find your M. Sheridan (Rowing Club), A. stamina of great necessity during Collaco (J.A.C.), A. Collaco (J.A.C.). such a period. Be careful of your Reserves: C. Nichols, S. Kermani. M. positioning and give your pivot Silva, A. Gonsalves. plenty of room in which to operate. Miss M. Bryson:-It is as well

Suggested Colony Interport XI

were

very disjointed type of game and disappointing. Mrs. Read at centre-forward could not get go- ing and Mrs. Brown at Inside right also had an off day. Positional changes were attempted in the second half but they proved dia- astrous. Mies Fowler, who moved to inside left appeared to be over- anxious and missed a certain goal. Miss Thompson worked exceedingly hard at centre-half, but she pafil. rather too much attention to Mrs. White and neglected Mias Smith who found she had plenty of room and time in which to make her movements.

But it is unreasonable to ex-Jan impressive showing and they pect too much from "Our should not permit the possibility Chosen" on Saturday. It is of a few knocks to deter them from imperative that the players playing their normal game. They take no undue risks of injury; oppositions side good enough to A famous speedway rider crashed

have been supplied with first rate and the game must be regarded extend the Interporters to the full to his death during the first Test not to pay too much attention to chiefly as a means of allowing them to get together to culti- One player who can pardonably between England and Australia atone forward, but to endeavour to keep a check on your three Inside some team work which take things a bit easy is Lee Wal- the Speedway Royal here to-day.

opponents. Don't forget to feed will be so necessary in the tong. Though perhaps it is not

The victim of the accident was our own forwards with ground generally known, Lee has been Fank Elms, the Australian track passes. Interport.

suffering for some time from ace, while his team mate, Dilly

Mts M BellYourTMspoiling dormant leg injury, which needs Lamont, of Wimbledon, who to well-work is excellent, but try to avoid only the slightest provocation to known on speedway tracks in Eng-sending the ball too often to your make itself apparent. It happened land,, was injured,'

centre-forward, as most of the in the Christmas Day Cap match

opposition lies there. Feed your between China and Scotland and

wing and keep the game well open. Now that the trial teams have it recurred last week in the game

Miss P. McCaw was prominent Miss M. Smith:-It is imperative been chosen, and the Interport at right back, but when Mrs. Read between S. China""A", and Kowloon,

into the fence and Lamont was un- that you keep well out on the wing hockey match with Macap is fast moved from attack to defence t and avoid crowding your inside drawing near, the popular pas-was obvious that she was too slow able to avold him.

colleague. Don't be in too great a time seems to be to offer sug-for the Smith-Rosseau combination... Both riders were rushed to hos-hurry to centre, but try to take the gested teams to represent the pital, but Elms succumbed to his ball well down the field. injuries.

SATURDAY'S TEAMS

INTERPORT XI

G. Rodger: L/Cpl. Swain and C. Pile: Leung Wing Chui, N.. Beltrao, and Lee Kwok-wai; B. Gosano, D. Leonard, Lee Wai-tong, Fus. Talbot, and B. 1. Bickford.

THE REST XI.

Fús. Rowlands; G. Hill and Te. Wolverson: A. S. Bliss. Wong Mee-shun, and Fus. Evans; P. O. Baxter, A. S. Ward, H. C. Elliott, A. B. Crawford and Pte. Ridings..

Watford also scored achievement by beating Cardiff on the Welshman's territory, whilo. Crystal Palaco crushed rightün. Bristol That is no reason to suggest or Rovera collected two useful points at belleve the game will be dull. The the expense of Swindon.

players should be keyed up to make

Results

1

cablod да

by Reuter

follow.

THIRD DIVISION (SOUTH)

Reading 1 Queen's P.R.

2

Crystal P. 4 Brighton

Q

Bristol R. 2 Swindon

1

Cardly D-Watford

INTERPORT BADMINTON

Shanghai To Stage A Friendly Contest

Lee certainly cannot afford to take risks, for his very presence in the Interport team means a tremendous (mora) advantage to the Colony,

SHANGHAI FEAR HIM

RUSHED TO HOSPITAL Elms, while broadalding, crashed

It is not unduly flattering him Lamont's condition was stated to state that Shanghai fear Lee to-night to be satisfactory. Wal-tong, and now that they

Australia won the Test by 47 know he is in the team are prob-points to 25.-Reuter. ably not anticipating the out- too come of the match with much confidence.

Lee will therefore bo well advised to play a fairly passive part on Saturday. He should find plenty of opportunity for practising those wide flung passes of his to the wings without troubling about the (Continued on Page 8.)

Local Soccer Programme For The Week-End

ONLY A FEW LEAGUE ENGAGEMENTS

In addition to the Interport v. Rest

match fixed for Saturday afternoon, several junior League matches are

THIRD DIVISION --

Chinese Polka v. Railway (Kowloon

down for decision, while on Sunday Ground), 2.30 p.m. Referee: J. H., one Senior Division fixture and three Lawrence. junior fixtures will be played off. East Lancashires v. Royal Alri Shanghai, Jan. 11.

The following is the full programme Force (Prince Edward Road), 4 p.m. Bret Interport badminton.

for the week-end together with the Referee: R L. Evans. contest will be held in Shanghai officials appointed for each g se:

The

SATURDAY

INTERPORT PRACTICE. :

·

'SUNDAY

KOWLOON GOLF

CLUB

LANEFORD TROPHY

This competition was played on Sunday over 86 holes, Medal Play, i The winner for the second year in succession was. A. J. Dennis with a score of 149-14-185. Other scores were: W. A. Stewart H. H. Mundy

T. D. Paton

W. G. Geall

E. Black

164-16-138 154-16138-

153-14-139

180-36144;

164-20-144)

HOCKEY ENCOUNTERS

Two Friendly Games Played Yesterday

during the Chinese Now Your, it was announced by the Shanghai. Badmin

FIRST DIVISION ton, Association yesterday, word

Two friendly-hockey matches were having been received from the North

South China "9" v. Royal Artillery, played yesterday, in which the Hoog- "that a man's and women's team

Interport Torm v. Beat (Causeway Lyemun (Caroline Hill), 4 p.m. Re-kong Hockey Club and the East Lan- would arrive in Shanghal during that Bay Ground), 3.80 p.m. Referee: feree: D. Kossick. Linesmen:

.cashires were the winners. period.

H. F. Scrutton. Lincamen: A. C. Mason and T. Evans. The local Association' is making Ward and K., K. Ip. arrangements to entertain the visitors with a series of games in a friendly tournament later.

Second Division Chinese Athletia v. South China (Caroline Hill), 2.30 p.m. Reforce: W. P. Payba

- SECOND DIVISION Following the departure to Tion Athletic Ground), 2.30 p.m. Referee: Lancashires (Chatham Rond Ground), University v. Kowloon (Chineso

R. A. S. C. and R. A D. C. v. East tsin of Mr G. C. Clarke, popular and W. C..Thwaites. energetic nocrotary" of "the" Assocla- tion, his duties have been taken over kunpoo Ground), 2.30 p.m. Itefereo;

Eastern v. Club do Recreio (Soc-p.m. Referee: A. T. Jarmale. by Mr. B. V. de Senna, to whom all H. Martin,

THIRD DIVISION communications should be addressed Radio Sports Club v. Club (Military

Ground, Happy Valley), 230 p.m. Fusiliers (King's Park), 4 pm. Liga Portuguesa v. Royal Welch Referee: R. Chapman,

Referee: J., Butterworth,

to the SMC Publle Health Depart ment, Room 219, 233: Hankow Road.

(By "The Pilgrim")

Miss S. Dalziel: When taking Colony. I find I am unable to the ball forward keep it under con- resist the temptation and append trol na much as possible, and always herewith my idea of the best pass the ball to a player who is team Hongkong can field for this important game on January 25. in a better position to score.

Miss P. Gittins:-Your insido forwards depend on you and your task is to keep them well supplied with passos. Endeavour to anti- cipate passes from the wings 80 that you are not alow off the mark. You may find it a big advantage to hit the ball harder, than you, have been doing.

-Misa J Adey:-Whon in posses- sion of the ball you are prone to (Continued on Page D.)

Lt. Comdr. Garwood (Navy): A.E.P. Guest (Radio) Kishen Singh (Army): M. H. Hassan (Radio) W. A. Beed (Club) Allf Din (Army);" G.ER. Divett (Club) Awtar Singh (K.LT.C) Gurbachan Singh (Radio) Sarnagat Singh (Radio) Lal Singh (Army)

St. Andrew's "A" Suffer

Crushing

Defeat.

BY C.R.C. IN MEN'S DOUBLES BADMINTON LEAGUE MATCH

(By "Veritas")

aces.

RECREIO HEAD TABLE

CLUB DE RECREIO

LOSE AGAIN

No Match For St. Androw's

St. Andrew's had a fairly easy time against the Recreio, beating them by three goals tó one. Miss Gittina again led the winners' forward line with enterprise and skill and was responsible for all three goals. Miss F. Wong and Miss Booker gave their, skipper the necessary support, while Miss J. and Miss G. White were as „safo as houses. in defence,

For the Josera Bliss C. Silvaat centre-forward gave a dashing dis- play, but was inadequately support. ed by her, wings. However sho fittingly scored the Recreio's only goal.

+

Miss C. Osmund was outstanding in defence while Miss E.: Xavior. at right half was a hard worker, In spite of their comfortablo success the Saints gave the impres alon that the defence could afford to tighten up for future matches.

INDIAN TEST

St. Andrew's "A" leaders of all three games with the loss of ton the men's doubles division of

It was, a crushing verdict and once the badminton league with a again establishes the fact that on their 100 per cent, record were made own court, the C.I.C. are one of the to bite the dust last evening most formidable teams in the league. when they figured in an extra-

Australian Team Captained ordinary defeat at the Chinese

In consequence of the defeat of St. Recreation Club. The CR.C. Andrew's and their own easy win By Rajah Of Patiala walked away with all nine against Kowloon Tong Recreio "A"

Calentto, Jan. 15. games, and only in two did they go to the top of the table. Recreio

were hosts to Kowloon Tong and The Australian and Indian un- concedo double figures,

naturally won at their case. One of offlelal test match onened hers to-day, though the Radio, playing with four their best "B" team players on no Sports Club at Caroline Hill, and Broadbridge, and brought in M. Weill autch was the good form shown by personally brought the Australian The East Lancs overcame the Radio The Saints were without FA the most interesting features of the when the Maharajah of Patiala, who

Teserves, put up a strong resistance, superiority of the Chinese was so the game endol with a from of R.2, pronounced that the result would have several clover backhand-droji - shots, home. team. Robertson (2) Bolting (2) and Owen been the same If the visitors had been from the baseline and Loung concen while Chowdhurry netted two & wore the, enrere For the soldiers, at full strength.

trated on short shots from the nat. Gordon Lum again turned out for They were not consistent enough or for the losers.

the winners and with S. W. Liang won (Continued on Pago 8.)

The Club mot a Y, M. C..A. team, it by two goals to nil; J. E. Potter and in a fairly oven game, idefeated | and S. A. Fowler scoring.

foses second pair. Pong brought off Lan sido. His son caplained the C. Leung and J. M. Pong, the team to India, captained the Austra

The home side won the toss and. opened the batting, which reached 88 runs for no wicket at lunch time.

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