THE · HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. FRIDAY, FEBRUARY
1938.
CHARLTON EXTEND
FRIENDLY HAND
Unpleasant Reminders!
TO FULHAM
Can Have Players Without Fee
By Aruller (Frank M. Carruthers)
The friendly hand of Charlton has been held out to Fulham in an. offer to help them in their troubles, In effect they have said, "Come and and look at our players. If you would like any whom we can sparo we shall be pleased to allow you to have them under conditions which can be arranged without a fee."
It seems as if some sentiment silil lingers in football after all.
de Market P
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their daininess, they are equally effective for men. Ai all chemists.
SPORT ADVTS.
EXHIBITION MATCHES.
vs. S.C.A.A.
Chariton are in an exceptional who have been introduced, I am told position. They are so rich in young that there are others who will soon ready for promotion. One of players that it is not easy to find an be opportunity for them all to develop special promise is Martin, on inside
Possibly talents,
this in-forward, their
But, as Mr. Fred Normansell, the chairman, has told me the directors to are prepared to do all that is possi-
It is.
wonderful gesture. not, of course, intended
a present of players to Ful-ble to hasten the complete revival though they would be trans- of the club. "We owe this to the
in the usual manner. One public who have given 116 Buch
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club is not permitted to lean a man wonderful support," he said, "We NEW HOCKEY OFFICER.
to another.
But arrangements may jare Just as impatient to get into the
be made in which rights in him are First, Division and we will take the retained, and I presume that Charl-quickest roa
road back.
on would make this a condition of Recently Mr. Normanseil experi- Capt. E. H. Reeder Chosen
any transfer.
While Fulham are grateful for the offer, it would be easier for them to accept it if they were sure of their requirements. They are not short
enced
He be-
a big disappointment. lieved that a star of the
greatest value would be obtained, and, big as the price was, he prepared to pay It.
As Vice-President
Capt. E. H. Reeder, R.AS.C.. was elected new Vice-President of the Hongkong Hockey Association at the the place of Capt. G. W. P. Kimm.
Lieut. G. J. G. Douglas, R.E., was Army representative on the Umpires Board,
Corinthians Defeat Singapore
Singapore, Feb. 3. The Islington Corinthians beat Singapore to-day four goals to one
ter Bulletin.
of good players and they may be The Villa side may already be up right if they bellove that all will yet to the First Division standard, but Saturday, 19.2.38 Corinthians be well it they can get a start. In I think it is realised that one or two council meeting yesterday, to take after leading 2-1 at half time-Reu- :
the meantime, I understand that places remain to be improved, and when the opportunity occurs I be- they are considering the position.
Fulham are bound
lo regard lleve additional players will be sh- Charlton's offer as the more remark- uble in view of their recent cx-
Sunday, 202.38 Corinthians vs, United Services,
Saturday, 26.2.39 Corinthians VB, Civilians.
Sunday, 27.2.38 Corinthians vs. All Hong Kong.
All the matches will be played
at Carolino Hill commencing each day at 4,00 p.m.
slon
worse than are
RICHEST CLUB
periences. Wherever they have gone for players the price has been put Which are the three richest clubs? up against them as if it were be I may not satisfy the correspond- lieved that Mr. Johns Dean, as a rich ent who puts the question, because many factors have to be taken bill would be prepared to foot any
Into account. Players do not count In this respect I think Third Divi-as assets, or, at least, do not appear
clubs
theon
on the balance-sheet as such, and seniors. Going cap in hand, they stands might even be a liability Prices of admission to reserved plead for sympathetic help; but they had to be demolished to fit the
when they have player to dispose ground for another purpose. REALB:
of they make the most extravagant Clubs are in an unusual position. Covered demmds. In fact, I have been told
Un- "it is a waste of time to bother with ey are only rich while they are If one were to be going concerns. them."
come defunct the authorities would Lake control, even of the players.
First and Last Match: Stand and Pavilion $3.00. covered Stand $2,20,
Second
and Third Match: Covered Stand and Pavilion $2.20. Uncovered Stand $1.50.
In
It was stated that Macao had been Informed that
the Colony was desirous of playing the Interpart be- tween April 15-18. Macno had pre viously asked for a date to bo set in late March or carly April, but because of the combined manoeuvres, this could not be done.
The Argonauta Hockey Club was suspended for non-payment of sub- scriptions.
The following representatives were elected to the international tourna- ment selection committes.-D. T (England), R Henderson Smith (Scotland), C. Wall (Ireland), A. G. Cox (Wales), Lieut. Pritam Nath (India), C. M. S. Alvea (Portugal), (China).
KOWLOON TEAMS Kowloon Football Club's teams for Saturday are:
Firsts, v. St. Joseph's, Kowloon, 4.10 p.m.-Rowlands; Souza, Ulrich; Honniball Biiss, O'Connor; W Knox, Evans, Eastman. Jorge, D. Knox, Reserve, Coakley.
Seconds, v. Chinese Police, Happy Valley, 2.45 p.m.-Jeffries; Vale, Abbas; McKenzie, Johns, Bulpin; Ablong, Drossel, Belte, Cruz. Ullrich.
GOLF TOURNAMENT
This, it may be recolled, occurred in 6. Sommer (Germany), Samuel Line First Round Draw For
VILLA RESERVES making their bid for promo- the case of the old Leeds City club. tion Aston Villa have two objectives The only club who can claim oll I tinTM Season Ticket (available for to get back to the First Division they possess are Everton, and
and, having arrived there, to be sure derstand that this was due to an four matches) $7.50.
tint the team are good enough to oversight when their articles of as- Bookings now open at:
hold their place,
sociation were approved. In these Much hy ofready been done to circumstances I am told that cach Improve the reserve strength, and Everton share is now worth more In addition to the young players than £00, and they may be
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K.C.C. TEAMS
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Mixed Foursomes
The first round draw for the Mixed The following have been chosen to Foursomes Competition of the Royal represent the Kowloon Cricket Club Hongkong Golf Club has been made. (1) Ladies lenguo Axtures, the in their
with the Conditions of play are: Hongkong Cricket Club on Saturday: play from the L.G.U. tees, the men Firsts (home) D. J. N. Anderson from the back tees on the New (Capt.), G. C. Burnett, E. C. Fincher, Course; (2) Matches played in mid- E. F. Fincher, S. Jex, B. D. Lay, week may, by mutual consent, be R. E. Lee, N. D. Lloyd, T. A. Madar, played on the Old Course; (3) First chal- G. F. O'Bryen, F. Zimmern. Umpire, pair In each bracket are the J. P. Robinson. Scorer, H. Broken- lengers and are responsible for the shire.
date of playing; (4) Handicaps throughout as hereon.
Subscribers may not play Sundays or holidays, and the winners should enter the results in the Mixed (or Ladies') Club House.
Seconds (away),—A. A. Dand (Capt.), K. M. Baxter, F. A. Broad- bridge, R. T. Broadbridge, S. A. Gray, G. A. V. Hall, A. T. Lay, J. R. Luke, W. L, McKenzie, W. Mulcahy, C. B. R. Sargent, R. Baldwin (12). Umpire, H. Overy .
richest dub.
The following the draw:
DD
Byes into the Second round.-L- Goldman and Mrs. Woodward (8 and 25) v. D. S. Edward and Miss Curtin (4 and 10); Surg. L. Cdr. Nicholson and Miss Goodrich (0.and 13) v. Dr. and Mrs. G. H. Henry (18 and 23);
It is usually said that Tottenham Hotspur rank first. Their splendid ly equipped ground is exceedingly. R. Quick and Mrs. Challinor (24 voluable, but they have squandered and 29). most of their ready cash. Arsenal,
those
First round-J. M. Tomlinson and
too, are well off in spite of all that Mrs. Mills (14 and 18) v. W. Wood- word and Mrs. Goldman (15 and 20); they owe.
By the same system of reckoning, Capt. and Mrs. K. E. Holmes (12 and Aston Villa are also in an exceed-21), v. Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Stark (12 and scratch); Mr. and Mrs. A. E. ingly prosperous state, and
Lissaman (3 and 22) .v. Major and who made all the trouble 12 years Mrs. J. C. McDonald (12 and 10); ago over the erection of the stand G. R. Cairns and Mrs. Tate (12 and must realise that Mr. Rinder's only 24) v. L. R. Andrewes and Mrs. mistake was that he looked further Whyte Smith (4 and 16); Mr. and abead than they did.
Mrs. A. H. Guinness (24 and 19) v.
Manchester City's ground at Col. and Mrs. H. H. Blake (0 and Maine-road cost over £100,000, and 17); R. IL Challinor and Mrs. Skeet not only has most of this been met, (24 and 35) V. Major J. W. Galsford but their budget is more than ba- and Miss King (17 and 22). lanced. They have, in fact, accumu→
Byes into Second roundCol. and Jated vast resources..
Mrs. J. F. King (7 and 19); Dr. and West Bromwich Albion, too, are! Mrs. D. J. Valentine (14 and 22) v in a remarkably sound position. For Mr. and Mrs. W. N. A. Smalley (12 the purpose of the balance-sheet the and 18); Brig. and Mrs. A. B. Thom- Valuc
of the Hawthorns has been son (10 and 24) v. Dr. I. Newton and written down to the insignificant Mrs. Dovey. (6 and 19),
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First round, February 20; Second has
£80,000 been spent on the round, March 6; Third round, March ground during the managerahip of 20; Semi-final, April 3; Final, April Major Frank Buckley but they have|18,
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NEW YEAR MEETING
Results of Bogey Pools And Medal Competition
The Scottish Association have
The results of the Bogey Par Pools taken on a big job in assuming res" and a Medal Round which were ponsibility for injured players. Simi-pinyet on the Fanling Courses dur- lar work in England occupies 75 per ing the China New Year Holidays cent. of the time of the League
were as follow: Management Committee and it goes
on
in summer as well as winter. I am afraid, too, that the Scottish £2,000 authorities will find that the they have earmarked to meet the cost will be nothing like adequate. In England it amounts to
Borry Far Pool (Old Course)
A. D. Humphreys (10), one up, wins; C. W. E. Bishop (ia), F. A. Redmond (11), 1. Newton (0); W. J. about Mackenzie (17) and N. L. Smith £10,000 a year and the whole of (11), all square, tled and divide the this is provided by the clubs who second and third prizes. There were in the case of First anil Second Divi-121 entries.
sion members give 1 per cent. of Medal Round (Old Course) their match receipts. The Southern section of the Third Division pro- virten 1/4 perso
W. W. C. Shewan 02-12-70, wins; and the Northern Col. J. F. King 70-772, won the second prize, which was decided on
section 2 perderatood why there the best score "home." There were
I have never
should be this difference. Is it be 02 entries.
cause the claims on behalf of Third
Division players are more frequent? Scottish clubs are fortunate to be
Bogey Far Fool Llout-Col. E. D. Matthews (10), relieved of the duty of looking after one up, wins. There were 31 entries.
In their players. Recently those England received generous help from
Mixed togey Fool.
the F.A., who gave a donation of Col. and Mrs. King tled with P. H
5,000 to the insurance fund and a Scootes and Miss V. Crapnell all promise of further, assistance if it square, and divided. There were 39 -should-be required.
entries.
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