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CHALLENGE

IN AIR RACE

Preparations For The Melbourne Cup

SPECIAL SCHOOLS

American airmen are to make a determined bid for, victory in the Melbourne centenary air race in October.

Competitors from America will} fy, as a team and to that end special schools of instruction have been set up.

The hazards of the route are being studied, 'and ground staffs familiar with American machines will be specially posted at the com- pulsory checking-in places, Bagdad. Calcutta. Singapore, Port, Darwin! and Charleville.

Most British pilots are already. familiar with the conditions likely | to be met with, and have an addi- tional advantage in that the low- wing monoplane type of "plans used by the Americans, although very fast, has difficulty in battling through had weather.

Part of the route, that be. tween Karachi and Rangoon, will be traversed during the

monsoon storm season.

The list of probable entrants in-Į cludes many of the most pictures-j que figures in aviation.

Among these is Marseinaḥ Nei. AOR, 19-year-old girl who recent ly learned to fly, Mr. and Mrs. J. A.. |Mollison, Nevill Stack, Sir Charles Kingsford Smith, C. P. T. Ulm, Mrs. Victor Bruce with one or two male co-pilota, Cathcart Jones and C. W. A. Scott,

Melbourne's centenary will be given its biggest advertisement by the air race, but the inclusion of [golf events for a purse of at least

THE CHINA MAIL

Notre Dame's New Coach Lays Plans

Eimer Layden (left), once a member of Notre Dame'n famous "Four Horsemen." who was recently appointed hard” football coach and athletis director at the Indians university, is shown discussing plans' with Father O'Hara, vice-president. of Notre Demi??200

Modern Football A Tin

Soldier Combine

China Mail Sports Diary

TODAR

Hockey--Friangular Tournament:-

Army T.: Hong Kong Hockar Glob Park, p.m.)

Caer Clark Cap

YMCA V. Bécreio "A"

Lawn Tennis-Opes Singlessa v

J. W. Leonsed Y. Capt. P^G. Cannon

or Ng Kamp-chuen.

Open Doublesome a

1. M. A. Razack and

E. Că-

sumbhoy v. 5. A. and H. D. Rum- Jahu

Hockey

TO-MORROW

RUGBY FOOTBALL

HOME UNIONS AND FRANCE

No Official Move Probable

'MEETING SATURDAY

(By HOWARD, MARSHALL)

February, 9.

A statement was issued yester

¡day to the effect that the four- home Unions have reached a de (4.30 pm) clsion on the question of resuming relations with the French Rugby Federation.

Borderers v. East Lancashires

Radip Sports v. University

(6-7.

Lawn

Open Singles

Tsui Wai-pul v. B.. L. G. Hoare

(Stand Court)

Open Doubles

Tuol Ping-fan and Trui Yon-pui V.

Hockey

FRIDAY

Lisat Friday, according to this statement, before the Scotland

Wales match in Edinburgh, an in-

As L. Sullivan and W. A. H. Duff formal meeting of representatives or Tam Yọc-long and Ng Kam-of the home Uglone was held.” Mr. chuen

Cyril Rutherford, the sacretary of the French Federation, was pre- sent and he leaves London:to-day, we are informed, to, collect in Paris: a letter to the French Federation from the International Board con-.

home

R.K.S.R.A. v. Est Lancashire

(Stand Court),

Uniona.

It is expected, moreover, that's

(4.30 p.m.). St. Andrew's v. "India","20"

(Marina, & p.m.) Lawn Tennis Open Blagless-

W. A. H. Duff G. R. M. Ricketts veying the decision of the

or la Tak-kheuk

Open: Doubles;—

1. Goldraan and E. C. Fincher or statement will be issued from

W. Leonard "and" Y. Hachiuma v Paris: to-morrow, morning, ... Iu Tak-cheuk and W. C. Hung or

This all sounds most impressive, Chiu Chun-chiu and Lee U-wing.but in my opinion, it is simply one more example of intelligent anti- cipation of events. There has been a succession of rumours concerning a resumption of relations with France, but none of them has so for proved correct....

PERRY WILL

RETURN HOME

IN GREAT FORM It is true that Mr. Rutherford,

was in Edinburgh last Friday, and

Famous Managers And Bad Exceptional Physical that the usual informal meeting of

..

Effect Of Off-side Law

BELOW are given the views of

£3006, tennis championship pected to assume Wimbledon status," a world Scout Jamboree, prominent Home football inan- and possibly a series of England- agers upon the opinion that the American-Australian polo test change in the off-side law has led {will add to the pageantry with

which the city will entertain its to a definite fall in the standard of

football

visitors.

RACE

ENTRIES

(Continued from Page 4.)

The Moonie Ponds Handicap One Mile

Condition

DANIEL PRENN'S OPINION

representatives of the home Unions was, beld.

No Formal Meeting Held

The point is, though, that this Daniel Pren, the former Davis meeting was informal, and that no Cup player for Germany, now liv-formal meeting of the Interna- ing in London, resents the criticism tional Board has been held. that. Fred Perry is in dire danger Until the position has been con- of being overplayed.

|A}dered at a formîni nieéting of the

With one exception the managers are in entire agreement. Mr. W II. Walker, recently appointed I think too much is made of the set. manager of Sheffield, Wednesday deterioration of football as a.re/ takes the opposite view that there is nothing wrong with Bult of the off-side rule. 49. mak modern play.

CHANGE COMING

Clubs Tired Of Third

Full Back

This is what managers say: Mr. David Pratt (secretary- manager of Clapton Orient FC) It is only too true that the stand. ard of football has greatly deter!-!| orated during the past eight years, and the change in the offside law

Mr. Andrew Cunningham (New- is partly to blame.

castle United manager and Glas When this alteration was made sow Rangers International).

a way had to be found to close the When the offside law was changed Able Amazon (105), Alacrity (162),reated gap, and now we have most of the clubs were caught won- Bag Tor (104), Bobniak Star (160) three full-backs, for nowadays no Mutiny Ray (145), Princess Angeline one can say that the average Cen-

dering what would happen, and, (150), Racing Heart (157), City Briebaus (185), Lucy Glitters (138),

of tre half is other than a fall back, naturally, they adopted safety tac Night Star (145). Polar Star (148), This sacrificed the "Indivi- Portia (140). Ration (135), Rory Morn

ties by introducing the third back. (136), Risnap (135), Tecumseh (185),

iden." and Woodland Blag (160).

17 entries.

The "Hay and Cora" Stakes

Five Furlongs,

Bold Commander

Young

dual player for the fin soldier combine," and now what have we got: "Speed and brawn in the pince of brains and com- " mon sense! **:

i

-,,,

It was Prenn who, in that touch-Board It is obviously impossible for and-go tie in Berlin in 1932, beat any offical move in the matter to Perry and won, the event for Gerbe made. The next statutory moët- many after the Londoner had leding of the Board is, as usual, on the 6-2 and match-point in the fifth eve of the Calcutta Cup match dn March 17 Unless, therefore, fà Trenn believes that, as last ses special meeting' la convened before son's tennie shows, a defeat now that time we may take it that all and then only stirs Perry up to suggestions that relations have greater performances.

been resumed are rumbare... Perry's exceptional physical: It is common knowledge that a condition (ciles Prona) reminda certala: amount of investigation me of Tilden. There are vind has taken place unofficiati d players in the world, with the that there is accordingly definite exception of "Big Bill's" and movement towards "a" ateistö Ferry, who could go 'on playing is well known also, that sha without stopping and, insteall of Union are luclined to re going stale, achieve such as tures, whereas the other, home

• Uniona' maintain their attitude believe that these Test friendly Indifference. matches in Australia do nó harm France has to prove her case, to Fred, and I am sure he will and their proof has to be acknow come back in better form than ledged formally at a statutory meat- ever for the difficult matches of ing of the International Board. Jane and July.

CASA,

I

LEN HARVEY'S WIN

** (Continued from Page 4.)

Any statement issued from París to-morrow, then, is likely to be unofficial from the home Unione". [point of view,

Now, I am sure, there is a trend

In the meanwhile, it would sure- the other way, and clubs are gett

ly be as well it the International ing back to the policy of the old (155), Corrie

the Jay, badgered and worried and Board would clear up the position, (168), Hell for Leather (155), Kilaap

I agree that players should be attacking centre half. (168), Red Fox (162), Rolling Bay controlled and properly marshall- them like the idea of the purely lick his lips nervously, and wonder rumours by Issuing an official None of punished him until Gains began to and deal with those persistent (161). Sarabande (152) Singing. Buted, but why kill the individus!?

defensive centre half, and they rea-what was going to happen next, terfly (165), Skiddaw (168) Soldier of Italy (158), St. Ivan (161),

We hear a lot of the scarcity of lise that the game is losing some Hero (155), Bistre (155), F-Fa (152) young players these days, but if of its attraction. Gay Butterfly (158), fran Grey (140), there fa a lack it is because natural King Salmon (158), Nations! Day football ability in Ching killed for of seasons we shall be back to the tinued his derce othlaught,

I predict that in another couple round, for a time, Harvey con- (158) Racing Boy (155), Swale (152) the speed and combine craze of fold formation and that the centre- and The Panther (152).

FEEBLE, CANADIAN ANAL half will be doing his fob in the Then it all died down. Knowing ONE BOLUTIONA

same way as before the offside law that that burst had put him to greated inside was changed. P. Gallacher the

front, Harvey relapsed into cau

the present age

21 entric

The

• Loiterer" Stakes---

Seven, Furlongs

Banquet Hall (151), Beta (161),

A swelling appeared over Gaine's left eya, and in the thirteenth

Bold Marshall (161), Budge (158) forward I have seen or played with. It may not be very noticeable yet sign. It was then Gains's turn to Chief Bextiles (161) Colombo (161) was not drilled into a mechanical but 1 do see definite trend away retrieve the position. He made a Ebony Idol (155) Fudge (158). Glad game. He with 10 others went on from the third back game.

Eyca (161), Glorious Bun (161), Gold to the field to pool their common

Kingin Life (158));

Bullion

Bun

iplly Butterfly

είσι),

sensa in the best Interests of thể King's Worthy club, and Glasgow Celtic could Limelight and did play most attractive foot-

268) Lamberg (158),"

Lead

kraun

Lucky Face (161), Mortmain

Pie Face (168), Privia Donna

hall with the best results, Pluck (158), Facing) ・・・ As an alternative to the Ribble

(168), Rose

[* third,full back game, why not Bandy: Bay. (155), two centre 'half-backs?: „

Spfnaway (161),

(101),

GO BACK TO THE OLD ORDER

Intelligence Needed

gener

statement of the exact position.

NEW CHALLENGER

FOR GOLF TITLE

Willie Macfarlane To Visit Britain.

DEFEATED. BOBBY JONES

few attempts at:attack, but they HAS

ware" feeble' in the extreme, Harvey, the man" to whom every contest is, as he expresses it, “just another fight," handled his com

paratively huge opponent with ease

Coral Gables, Florida. Willie Mceferläse, winner of the $19,000 (£2,000); Miamil. Biltmore Open Tournament --- here, has revealed that, he exi pects to make his first chale Jenge for the British Open Championship next season.

until the end, the

Gizins, the man who had beaten Mr. Wilfred Wild (Manchester Carnera, the present world's cham. ) Join in the pien, only 18 months before, Was for a return to the astonishingly poor. His years he The 42-year old Tazkahon, New before the off-side law. was is aid to be meurer: 40-than 30 York professional was born, In

showed pla

Aberdeen, Scotland........ He worker For several years he has been of-sa, a plasterer in America - betőre ring to box all and sundry song becoming arprofessional golfer, He

Ing" Life" (181) Sweet Life (161), The The two full-backs would play City manag

02 Redahank (160), Tao Tak (168), Tum- close in with the two wing halve mel: (168) Vago (158), West Parado wide out and in front of (161) What Chance (158), William Between them and the for

sler (158), and Zero (188),

would be an attacking centre hal

Entreti

الغلا

The "All Out" Blakes Bis Furlongs back with the inside right or More Loxing Bva "[dy left in line as the occasion (182)

Tourist (161) Gay

'Crusader

King's Bout£y: (158), Mayflower

Navy Hall (153), Royal Flash

Badko (131) The

for (188)

Cum (LBE)alorous (155)

Stag (101) Weybridro:: (165)

Luck (101) Racing Prids. (161) Willen Onler (198),

ustrallas

mands, leaving four forward

GODS

present game la less spects! than" when all the

attack

time, but

British heavy-weig

in

and had has never played in the British.

matches. pen Championship, Harvar

won the American Open. 1925, defeating, Bobby Jones in the play-off at Worcester, Massachu” of setts, and last summer anusxed the-

Open Title for the

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