THE CHINA MAIL, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1934
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SENSATIONAL PROPOSAL FOR DOPE INTRODUCTION INTO SOCCER
DRAMATIC
GOLF
WEST HILL
WIN LONDON
FOURSOMES
VICTORY AT 20TH HOLE
W. A. Murray's Fine Short Game
(By GEORGE GREENWOOD) Ha remarkable series of matches.
IN
West Hill won the "Star" Men's London Foursomes Tourna- ment at Royal Mid-Surrey yester day.
In the final they beat Sunning- dale by the old match-two, to
one.
The two
outstanding players
were Denys Kyle, of Sunningdale,
and W. A Murray, of West Hill, both of whom have played for Bri- tain against America in Walker
Helen Jacoba denies that Dan. Maskell British professional tennis ace, will coach her, but edds that she would like to practice with him.
RANGER'S SPECIAL
FORECAST
MYSTERY OFFER MADE TO F.A. LEAGUE TEAM LATEST EFFORT
TO MAKE GAME MUCH FASTER
BADRUDDIN
FOR U.S.?
SYNDICATE
WANT PRINCE
ALY KHAN ALSO
PURCHASE PARLEYS
CONTINUE
Sale Condition Before Aga Khan
London, October 22.
I hear there is a distinct pos-
ibility that after the Aga Khan's
Cup matches, and also for Scot- SUNDERLAND FACE three-year-old Badruddin has run
land.
As events developed they were opponents in the match which
STIFF HURDLE
settled the issac. Each side hav. First Round Of F.A. Cup
ing won a game success or failure.
hung on the remaining one,
Principally because of the won-j
On Saturday
FIRST DIVISION
derful short game of Murray, a ASTON V. (1)` master of the art of chipping close Chelsea (2)
DERBY (3) · to the flag from a
range of fifty EVERTON (2) yards downwards, West Hill were Grimeby (-) two up with four to play, a posi-HUD'FIELD (2)
tion which, if not eminently satisfactory.
secure, Wan
v Portsmouth (1)
Y ARSENAL (2).
y Liverpool (1)
v Manchester C. (0)
v STOKE (-)
Middlesboro' (1) Leeds (2)
Loicester (2) ¡PRESTON (-) ✓ Birmingham (-) SUNDERL'D (2) v West Brom. (2) Kyle's Amazing Shots
TOTTENH'M (4) Wednesday (3) Thon followed a succession of
WOLVES (5) v Blackburn (3) amazing shots by Kyle, which com BARNSLEY (-) Bury (-)
SECOND DIVISION pletely altered the complexion of BOLTON (2) v Plymouth (0) the gume. At the long fifteenth Bradford G (2) y West Ham (2) he hit a great iron shot to within BURNLEY (2) v Fulham (1)
a yard of the hole; at the next (200 MANTER U. (0)
yards) his tee shot. was four feet from the flag, Capt. Stevens holing the patt for a 2; and at the seven- teenth his approach with A full mashie finished a foot from the (Continued on Page 5)
HORSE'S 2 WINS AND SECOND ON SAME:
AFTERNOON :
Notts C. (-) Oldham (1) PORT V. (3) SHEFF'D U. (-) S'AMPTON (-) Swansea (2)
v Notts F (1)
2
v Newcastle (-)
v BRADFORD (3)
v Huli (0)
Blackpool (-)
v Norwich (-)
V BRENTFORD
THIRD DIVISION (South)
Luton (-)
SCOTTISH LEAGUE
Albion (1) [A (2)
Aberdeen (0)
CELTIC (3)
(3)
v Millwall (-)'
Y HEARTS (1)
v QN. O'S. (4)
v MOTHERW'L
Runs One Furlong Under Kilmarnock (2) v Clyde (2)
Three Miles
Melbourne, October 24: An Australian racehorse has run three races in one afternoon under Jockey Club Rules, finishing second
in the Cambridgeshire at. Nèwmar- ket on Wednesday week he will be shipped to the United States
[writes “Blackfriar”.
Negotiations for Badruddin's
M. P. Madar (above) played a bright knock for the 1.R.C. on Saturday at the K.C.G. With A. R. Minu he added 84 runa for the seventh wicket.
NEXT TEST SERIES
purchase have been in progress SOUTH AFRICANS between the Aga Khan and a of wealthy American group
FOR ENGLAND sportamen for some time, but so far the parties have failed to come to terms.
DIRECTOR'S
TEST REMARKABLE
FEELING AND NO
ILL EFFECTS
BUT CONCOCTION THROWN AWAY
Severest Censure Would, Have Resulted
London, October 24.
A STARTLING proposal has been
made to a First Division Foot- ball League club that they should dope their players before a match, writes Frank M. Carruthers.
Capt G. E. T. Eyston hopes this month to better his 2- mile-per-minute "baby" Morris record. -
MEEKER WINS
WHEELERS' TIME
CYCLING TRIAL
Parsons Transferred To Peiping
THREE NEW MEMBERS
(CONTRIBUTED)
SCHMELING TO FIGHT SIGNS FORMS
TO ENCOUNTER
STEVE HAMAS SECOND MEETING IN MARCH Both Contenders For World Title
Hamburg, Germany, Nov. 13.. Boxing promoters here an- nounced to-day that Steve Hamas, one of the leading American heavy- weights, has signed to meet Max Schmeling, former German holder of the world's heavyweight title, in a 15-round bout some time in Merch
The bout between the two, re- opponents for any fighters of garded by many as dangerous their weight, is considered ring natural, as both are tough and have the punch.
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It will be the second meeting between the pair. On February 13 contributed largely to the suc-ld rounde. together with a good attendance, emerging triumphant after 12 tor- Excellent weather conditions met in Philadelphia, the latter this year Schmeling and Hamax
Impressive Showings Both have made impressive show-
It was put forward with the plausible suggestion that the con- coction offered would simply help) the men to play for 90 minutes the mixture was dope under the at full speed, but I am told that thinnest disguise.
"The offer came to us mysteri Wheelers to Big Wave last Sun- cessful run of the Hong Kong] ously," a director of the club told day. The party left the Wheel- me, and although we had neverler's Headquarters at 2 pm, C.ngs since. Schmeling, who drap any thought of using it we decided Chambers, the former Blackpool ped the world championship to to explore it..
NO ILL EFFECTS
CC rider, acting as Run Cap owner Mr. Durant, tried some time NEXT year the South African "Obviously we were being asked pleked up en route at Sookumpoo, foul, fought Paulino Uzcudun, the Jack Sharkey after defeating the tain. The Chinese section was latter in an earlier contest on. Jago to induce the owners of Wind- sor Lad and Colombo to send their again. They last did so in 1929, the medicine simply as a tonic, as ed where the riders were forced to on May 12. Then on August 26 he ricketers will visit England could have persuaded them to take until the hill at Lyemun was reach-draw over 12 rounds in Barcelona
to dope the men, and even if we
A steady pace was maintained rugged Basque woodchopper to n
The syndicate, headed by the well-known American
racehorse
horses acoras the Atlantic to take
£20,000 to be run in February next.
SALE CONDITION
changed hande
THEN AUSTRÁLIA GO ON TOUR
Against Garner
SERIOUS THREAT TO MAX?
a
part in an international, race for when they were beaten in the Tests. we were asked to regard it, we dismount on account of the steep technically knocked out Walter
At the end of next year, the should have deserved the severest ascent, South Africans will welcome the censure. The suggestion was ab-ever, reached at 3.16 p.m. where the eighth round of a scheduled 12- Big Wave Bay was, how-Neusel, his compatriot, in the Australian cricketers to their horrent to us. Windsor Lad
This will be the first "But, with the knowledge of bathing, but the temperature of the 000 cheerng fans. jahortly after negotiations had been time the Australian Board of some of my fellow-directors, I de-water was found to be too low to
country.
majority of the party commenced round tout in Hamburg before 75,- opened, and Colombo has been re-s. Africa direct from home. In on myself. `
Control are sending a team to cided to test the effect of the dope be comfortable. tired to the stud.
(Continued on Page 5) One of the conditions of sale tralians on their way home from became unusually roused and ex
1902 and again in 1921 the Aus
Following this, "It was certainly remarkable. miles was carried out.
a time trial over a distance of 5 put up by the would-be purchasers England visited S. Africa and cited and I felt itveller and stron-racing section faced the starter, J.
BUDDY BAER WINS of Badruddin is that the Aga played a few matches there.
Eight members of the Wheeler's IN 91 SECONDS (3) Khan's son, the 'Prince Aly Khan,
ger. These feelings, too, died Brownbridge, who got the riders 55 lb. Weight Advantage The S. Africans toured Australlasaway gradually, and I was not con-away to an excellent start. "Darkie" should visit the States when the in 1907-08 and again in 1981-32. scions of any reaction or ill effects. Meeker, the ex-Cape Town flier, was horse crosses the Atlantic.
The Austrálians have already ap They want to induce the Prince pointed three Selectors to
"I reported the result of my test soon in the lead, closely followed to ride in one or two amatuer race the team to visit S. Africa in 1985 down the drain."
choose and the concoction was thrown specially arranged for the pur-36. They are E. A. Dwyer (N. S
by Yik Wah and Wallis.The race up to the 4th milestone was very Wales), G. Johnson (Victoria) and
close indeed. the riders being con- (S.
tent to let Meeker command s
Los Angeles, Nov. 13. Jacob "Buddy" Baer, younger Blight lead.
brother of the world champlon A rather strong cross-wind was Max, again displayed a murderous blowing at the time and tended to punch here to-night when winning reduce the speed a little, but, in by a technical knockout in the first spite of this, a very creditable time round from Gene Garner, was registered. The last quarter Pedro,
San of a mile saw a desperate struggle With almost the first blow 13 for the lead with Meeker, Yuk Wah "Buddy" floored his foe, and as he 12 and Wallis racing level; but with staggered to his feet clouted him 10jonly 20 yards to go Meeker forgod to the canvas a second time. The ahead to win by a wheel from referee stopped the slaughter after Wallia with Yuk Wah the same dis-the fight had lasted just one min- Ritance away.
ute and 81 seconds.
▾ Dundee (2) DUNFML'E (-) v Airdrie (-) HAMILTON (4) v Johnstone (1) Hibernian (1) v Falkirk (3) PARTICK (2) v St. Mirren (3) Queen'a Pk. (1) v RANGERS (1)
F. A. CUP-First Round CARLISLE v Wigan Athletic WORKINGTON Y Birmingham. Cor MANSFIELD Y Accrington parations Tramways, SOUTHPORT v New Brighton WREXHAM v. Rochdale
in the first and winning the other DONCASTER v. Barcow two. In all three races the horse Burton Town v York carried a heavy weight.
TRANMERE v St. Alybridge Ceitle
The horse was à mare named Gateshead v DARLINGTON Ambah. In a handicap over one Shildon Colliery v LINCOLN mile and a furlong she was second,
North Shields or Blyth Spartans carrying 9st. 12lb.; an hour later.
STOCKPORT
(Continued on Page 5). she won a six furlongs handicap with 9st. 5lb.; and she had an easy victory over a mile in the last race of the day, carrying. Sat, 7 fb.
GODDARD TO MOVE
Wolverhampton To Sunderland
pose.
"(Continued on Page 5)
:
Don Bradman (8, Australia). The Leading League
last named bas succeeded Dr. C. E- Dolling who was S.. Australia's re- presentative on the Selection Com
FAMOUS HORSE SOLD mitte. Dr. Dolling is now in Eng-
FOR £420
Invershin Winner Of 2 Ascot Gold Cups
land.
Marksmen
Including October 15
· DIVISION I. Richardson (W. G.) (W.B.A.) Drake (Arsenal) Dean (Everton) Glover (Grimsby) Hartill (Wolves) Bastin (Arsen) Bastin (Arsenal) not
Bowden (Arsenal) not Bale (Stoke)
DIVISION IL Milsom (Bolton). Hampson (Blackpool).
It is certain-barring acel dente--that Bradman will
be Australia's next captain
He will lead the side in S. Africa. The provisional itinerary for the South African cricket tour of En land next year has now been issu. A winner of two Ascot Gold Cups ed. Some of the venues are was sold on October 24 for $420. quite definite, but there are The horse was Invershin, which likely to be any big changes. was put up for sale with other horses at the dispersal of the late Five Test matches will be played Weatwood (Bolton)
FIVE TEST MATCHES Mr. J. Reid Walker's stud at Shift Nottingham, Lord's, Leeds. Hammond (Fulham) Mr. John Cochrane, the Sunder-nal, near Wolverhampton. land manager, has been watching Invershin is now 12 years old, an order.
Manchester and the Oval, in that Nalan (Port Vale) Goddard, the centre forward, of age at which many other stallions
DIVISION III (South) Wolverhampton.
are at the height of their stud Worcester, starting on May, 1.
The first match will be against Bird (Newport). R. Murdoch (Glasgow Univer-
Dawes (Crystal P.) sity), G. L. Rampling (Milocarian), transfer of the player recently, but Blandford, the sire of the Derby guarantees of £6,000 for the tour peters (Swindon)...
. There were negotiations for the careers.
Brown (Brighton) J. V. Powell (London A.C.) and R. nothing was decided. It is prob winner, Windsor Lad, and the un-is being discussed, as well as the
The question of the raising of Bourton (Coventry) Johnson (Southend) M. Craske (South London Har-able, however, this Goddard, who beaten French champion, Brantome, riers) are to represent the Interna- was with Queen's Park Rangers is 16 years old, and his produce appointment of a manager, tional Board of the Amateur Athle- before joining the Wanderers, will have won stakes to the value of tic Association, the Scottish A.A.A. be transferred to Sunderland.
BRITISH ATHLETES FOR MELBOURNE Brilliant Quartette
and the Northern Ireland A‚‚Ã
in the Victoria Centenary Games at
$70,000 this. season.
the Melbanere cricket ground. Varsities Prepare For
They will leave for Australia, on
December 8,
Murdoch will run in the 100 and Relay Race On December 1
200 yards events, Rampling in the London, October 24-Athletic 20 and 30 and Senlord on Nov. 5 quarter mile, Powell in the half- mile and Craake in the one and three training at both Oxford and Cam- and 6, parks miles.
NORWICH MAN. FOR LUTON
(Continued on Page 5)
TESTIMONIAL GAME IN MELBOURNE Teams Selected Before Aussies Get Home
DIVISION III. (North)*
Lythgoe (Stockport). Valentine (Halifax) Wallbanks (Chester); Best (Darlington):
Meeker's Come Back
Baer was too big as well as too Meeker was full value for his tough for Garner, scaling 242- win, and it was obvious to the on-pounde as against his opponent's 10 lookers that he could have won by 187.
to a larger margin, had he so desired,
Coming on the heels of other
On this showing there is no doubt such quick endings, the victory that he has fully recovered from made the ringelders wonder seri- 10 the nasty accident he received raously if Buddy is not developing ing 2 months ago. The remainder into a threat for Max just as of the contestants finished, rather exhausted, which indicaton lack of
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training, and the management of MICKEY WALKER
the Wheelers have decided to er- ganise mid-week time trials in the {future
(Continued on Page 5)
Jack Hobbs Is Not At AlI
BEATEN
Pirrone Promising Middleweight
Philadelphia, Nov. 12.
Paul Pirrone, of Cleveland, datab
Uncertain About Body-Lineshed himself as a real contender
Writi
the "London Star" I take objection
line an attack on the
The Australian cricketers had Jack Hobbs saut bridge begins in earnest this week, The application of the new rule not reached home before the teams "Most of my readers will know just tommy-rot, writes Bevil Rudd. objective is the Inter-University 19., and who has spent more than
at Cambridge, which debara anyone were chosen for the testimonial The chief who matriculates over the age of match to W. H: Woodful and WH Lionel Murphy, the Norwich City Cambridge.
relay meeting on Dec. 1 at Fenners, a year at another University, from left winger, has been transferred to Meanwhile the Seniors
competing against Oxford roba Luton Town. In three full seasons Freshmen's sports at Oxford
and Cambridge of the services of J G with Norwich City Murphy missed arranged for Nov. only are of the City's 12 engage Can
ments.
idge make separate
these sports, Fre
Horsfall and O. CE As of any
ogs ing goin
(Conti
xton,
unfortunately will not. and the absence of ing start will be
Set the middleweight class here to To call body night by cutpointing the veteran atun Mickey Walker former champion, In Pirrone scaled 181 pounds to 164. 10 rounds.
for the toy bulldog.
any
against that is known body-line can bowl at the leg-stum by this time that I absolutely bowler quite fairly and legitimately bowling. So many people confuse "The curious thing is that 80 per Though the veteran New Yorker the issue on the point that I must cent. of cricketers are against body is not what he once was. say that.no.
can be made line", and about
per cent
hen he tha held Jack Sharkey to Cricketers know venture into the Day-line')-
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