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THE CHINA MAIL "FRIDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1935

UNITED STATES MAKE PLANS FOR BERLIN

TEAMS IN VERY BEST

OF HANDS

THE JEWISH AGITATION

Paddy Boyd, above, who play- ed a very useful game against the Saints last week at right- half, will be an absentee from the

New York, September 6. WITH the naming of William J. Bingham,

director of athletics at Harvard, as manager, Kowloon team as the result of in- the naming of Lawson Robertson, veteran coach of the University of Pennsylvania track team, as

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dall's Island (N.Y.) Stadium as the scene of the final trials, the United States moves forward to- ward the completion of its plans for the Olympic Games of 1936 scheduled to be held at Berlin next

summer.

The condition regarding Randall's Island is that the stadium. shall be capable of seating 60,000 spectators, provide standing room for 40,000 more and be suitably equipped, and it is expected that all these conditions will be met.

In the naming of Bingham to manage the team and Robert- son to train it, the American Olympic authorities have made two splendid selections. There is no man, more familiar with the handling of track and field athletes than Bingham, who was a || great "middle-distance runner in his undergraduate days at

Phillips Exeter Academy and Harvard.

The authorities may rest assured that Uncle Sam's represen- |tatives will be well cared for and the entire trip to Berlin handled |în a most efficient manner.

That Robertson will again perform his duties with the

GYMKHANA

maximum amount of efficiency VOLUNTEER can be depended upon. This will be the fourth successive time that the Pennsylvania trainer has served as America's head coach so that it will be no new experience, to him.

juries.

CESAREWITCH CALL-OVER

Doreen Jane Warm Favourite

London. To-day: The following are the latest. call-overs for the Cesarewitch and the Cambridgeshire: CESAREWITCH -

Doreen Jane 100 to 9 t and o Lucky Patch 18 to 1 a, 20 to I t.) Quashed 20 to 1 o, 2 to I

Hoplite 20 to 1 t, 25 to 1 t Samarkand 22 to 1 o, 25 to 1 t.. Alcazar 25 to 1 o, 28. to 1. Near Relation 28 to 1 Chryslter 45 to I

Sudbury 66 to 1, t and o.

CAMBRIDGESHIRE Badruddin 100 to 8, 14 to 1 t Law Court 13 to 1 o..100 to 7 t. - Finalist 100 to 5 o

Highlander 20 to 1 a, 22 to 1 L Almond Hill 25 to 2 Negundo 25 to 1o, 28 to It. Knighted 28 to 1.0, 30 to 1 t.

TO-MORROW Gonboat 33 to 1 o, 35 to 1 2

Eliminating Heats For Jumping

TWO SPILLS BUT.NO SERIOUS INJURIES SUSTAINED

* Plymouth Sound 33 to 1. o, 40 to 1 t..

O'Grady 50 to 1 o, 66 to 1 t Pepino 66 to 1, 1 and q

-Beuter.

BLACKPOOL DRAW AT NOTTINGHAM

Forest Secure Their Third Point

ENGLISH TOPICS OF THE TURF

THE AUTUMN EVENTS: ENFIELD TOP WEIGHT

MANTON TRAINER'S SUCCESS

London, September 10. THE feature, that I imagine most people looked for, when the weights for the Cesarewitch and the Cambridgeshire were published last week was the allotment of the Aga Khan's Theft, writes a Home correspondent. He has been given 9st. Ilb., or 6lb. less than the automatic top- weight, Wychwood Abbot.

The weight is exactly what the majority of racing men er pected him to have, and Mr. Fawcett has taken the weight-for- age of eight pounds between a three-year-old and a four-year-old in October, and given him 21b. more than he would carry if this had been a weight-for-age race.

Theft has run second in the Guineas and fourth in the Derby, while Wynchwood Abbot has never aspired to classic rank. Classic and high class three-year-olds have done great things in the Cambridgeshire; for example, Epinard, La Fleche, and others, and one hopes that the Aga Khan will accept and run Theft.

ARMY INTER

UNIT TENNIS

SEMI-FINALS

R.A.0.C. TEAMS BOTH

ELIMINATED

SERVICE CORPS AND LINCOLNS TO MEET IN FINAL

William of Valence, who was second in the Grand Prix de Paris, has been given 8st. 10lb., so that Mr. Fawcett, apparently reckons the French three-year- old form as 5lb. behind ours.

Strictly Handicapped

Hairan, while Fairbairn has &

This is also the weight of

pornd less, and Robin Goodfellow 21b. less. Fairbairn and Robin Goodfellow are strictly_handicap- ped on their running at York last week

The semi-finals of the Army in-gelding, Law Court, has been given The attractive, three-year-old ter-Unit Tennis League were play-st. 12lb and is allowed 5lb for

ed yesterday at Sookumpoo and the two lengths beating which resulted in the Headquarter Wing Theft gave him at Ascot Lincolns, qualifying to meet the Law Maker gave him 3lb. and RASC in the final

The two teams of the RAOC in the Chesterfield Cup at Good- finished a length in front of him were eliminated from the contests wood, but Law Maker is now set yesterday. the “A* team losing to receive 31b, which is as very narrowly to the RA.S.C. by should be, on account of the it the odd set, and the "B" team prov greater improvement which the ing no match for the Lincolns, three-year-old should have made who won by 7 sets to 2

in the three months.

He will, as in past years, have assistants under him, two of whom have already been nam- [ed. They are T. Nelson Met- [calf, athletic director of the University of Chicago, and Dean Cromwell, veteran Uni- The eliminating rounds of the THE KAILAN MINING ADMINISTRATIONversity of Southern California Volunteer Gymkhana were held at

coach.

the old polo ground at Causeway; Under such experienced Bay yesterday afternoon, when

- London, To-day.. hands as these three America some very good jumping was wit- After losing at home by 4 can rest assured that her ath-nessed. The COUTSE, Was even goals to 1. Blackpool yesterday letes, will be in championship harder than it was last year, and held Nottingham Forest to a form when called upon to com-the jumps were higher and more draw in their return encounter

Boyd Rochfort's Candidates pete against the stars of the difficult.

in the Second Division of the world.

Some excellent riding was de English Football League. shar- In the Semi-Final Round of the

It is a compliment to Capt. monstrated by Mr. AH: Potts, ing four goals-Reuter.

Army Tennis League, the R.AS.C. Bord-Rochfort that the handicap- who completed the course with Blackpool thus broke a beat the RAOC "A" by 5 sets per should think he has the three only two faults. His horse, went sequence of three consecutive to 4 at Sookunpoo yesterday:

best horses in the Cesarewitch, for over the seven jumps without a defeats and recorded their se

he has last year's winner, Enfield. Isingle refusal.

cond drawn encounter. Not-

9st. 7b-like Wychwood Abbot, in For the ladies Miss Betty Fair tingham Forest have only won

the other race, he was an automs- was quite the best.

two games in nine clashes

tic top weight - Black Devil, 9st- SECOND DIVISION

4b and Alcazar, 9st 3lb. Then, with the intervention of Primero,"

(Continued on Page 13)

RECREIO HARD

HIT BY SEVERAL

TEAM INJURIES

(Continued from Page 4)

Delgado. As Pivot-

G. Fernandes, brother o

CANTON FOOTBALL.

Fernandes, who plays for the TEAM DISAPPOINT:

Saints is filling Delgado's vacancy on the right-flank, while the lat-j ter assumes the responsibilities of the pivot.

most

(Continued from Page 4)

Division middle of the second half when bej

and Darkie Chen terrorised the

SERVICE TEAM TO BE FEATURED IN 2ND

DIVISION

(Continued from Page 4).

are a very

The Engineers strong combination and have done well ever since they formed their present team in the latter part of

A Good Game

most

The East Latcs," who defeated

Goals

19 17 10:

There were only two accidents during the afternoon. Mrs. Bopes

P W L D F A Pts. fell off her horse after complet Leicester : 861118 1113 ing the second jump which, al- Southampton 8 5 1 2 13 7 12. though low, had a big patch of Mchester U. 8 4 2 2 12 6 10

Tottenham .8 4 2- 14 7 10: water as well. The other fall was Blackpool 9 4 3 substained by Mr. Barrow, but Swansea this was more of a throw. His Doncaster

a tendency to be Barley.. horse showed wild even before he started, and Plymouth he got rid of his rider at

the Bary

Port Vale fourth jump.

Fulham The following qualified to enter Sheffield U. the final:

Notts F. Charlton Bradford

Daley & Ballard Shine

Scores:

Col Lewis

and S/Sgt Gould (RAOC, "A") ~~~ lost to Capt Walch and Capt.

Milne

lost to S. S. M. Daley and Cal

Ballard

STATISTICS

OWNERS.

Races Valge Winners Won E

H. H. Ara Khan. 10 16 22,918

2-6 Sir Abe Bailey

Lord Derby

8

8 4 3 7 4.2 8 2

16

12 8 10

.14 17

2-6 Mr. M. H. Benson

18 14.

8

15 · 13

8

beat Sgt Eycott and L/CpL

Crayford

9 2 2

16 21

8 3.4

14.13

8 2 3 3 10 13

last seaso J. Campos, one of the

The Second Half Revival ·

Fusiliers, unlike promising of the younger members |

military teams, have not had the Yeung Shui-rick started off of the Recreio reserves,

de-

same amount of practice, but once very shakily at first, but improved they get going they should do putising for B.. Gasano in thej centre-forward berth. He was the beyond recognition towards the well. topscorer in the Third Last season.

The Lincolns are not likely to Saints' defence. smashing in shots the Eastern last Sunday, will meet Betty Fair (5 faults), Mrs. Wil- Burnley

Mr. A. H. Potts (2 faults). Miss make many changes from the team from all angles.

the Combined RAO.C. & RAS.C. \son (6 faults), Mr. G. P. Ferguson | Newcastle which played last Saturday.

Ridley is still as active as be-Play was mostly confined to This should be a very even game (8 faults) Mr. C. Gregory (12 West Ham fore, while Baldry is striking his midfield, but the Saints soon set-with the odds slightly in favour fault).

Dr. J. C. Macgown (15 Bradford C. 8 1 4 3 best form. The latter was in tled down and Lee and Ward both of the East Lancs.

faults) Mr. H. C. Macnamara (16 Korwich brilliant from on Wednesday and went close with, long range drives. The EA-O.C. and B.A.S.C..were faults) and 31r. J. Henriques (22) had very hard luck with his only Just before the interval the Chin- surprisingly defeated by the Re faults).

ese were awarded a free kick for creio last week and will be out to attempt at goal.

hands, and Yeung Shiu-yick sent win in order to keep among the Wing Weakness

in a powerful rising drive which top teams. Clayton, on the right wing, was found the top right corner of the much too slow last week and Eng-et lish, who has been dropped, would

'Varsity To Win

Others who took part in the con- test but did not qualify were Mrs. Hopes, Miss J.. Dowbiggin. Mr. A Dienen, Mr. A. Minjordt. Mr.

B. C. Field. Mr. J. English, Miss Bers! Fair, Mr. Field and Mr. Mead.

The University should easily The 'second half was thrilling.account for Kowloon as the latter be a much better man for the the Saints' goal undergoing a ter- team has had to supply several re- position. With Ash and Edmund-rific bombardment, but the defence serves to the first team this week. son supporting the goal, it is very came through with flying colours. The Club-Radio encounter will; doubtful whether the diminutive

Canton-Sin Tim-lin Mak Sin-¡probably be a very even one. The - Recreio forwards will pierce the hon and Fu Cha-hing; Lai Kwok-chin. Club have better team and are soldiers' defence.

Lau Hing-choi and Her Chor-yin; heavier, but the Radio are much Yeung Shui-yick, Wonz Wing-bon faster on the ball Darkie Chen, Chur Ah-fai and Lij

The champions, the Lincolns, Hong-ching

ENCOUNTERS

J

SEVERAL GOOD THIRD DIVISION}__ St. Joseph's:-D. B. Souza will meet the Eastern, and if the Bowen and V. Costa; A. Hussain, Dlatter do not play a better game Leonard, and W. Ayock; Darkie Lee. than last week, the holders should A Ward, Gurbachan Singh, L. Sona have no difficulty in obtaining an- and L. Fernandes.

other two points.

(Continued from Page 4) 2-

show better form if they hope to obtain a point.

the East Lancs, though weaker then last year as the result of several players being promoted, nevertheless, still a

good

team and should go far in this division

Andy Ducat's Daughter

SAINTS AND CLUB CLASH TO-MORROW

(Continued from Page 41

In all probability Sykes will again play for the seniors, filling

Robertson's vacancy.

Souza Will Be Missed

The Saints will feel the absence- of Souza from the right-back posi tion and, although Ayock has |played here before, he is not

ideally suited to the position.

Lawn Tennis Aspirant The Saints main strength in

defence is Leonard, their pivot, London, September 6-A very England at both Soccer and crie-who works like a trojan at all Another good tussle should be interesting entry for the Junior ket, a very rare distinction. Been when the Police meet the

Lawn

Tennis Championships, Lincolns. The Police will have the assistance of Bone, who play which opens at Wimbledon ed in the First Division last week. September 9, is that of Miss The Fasiliers should swamp the Daphne Joyce Ducat a daughte Saints who are this week felding of Andy Ducat, the well-kno

reorganised team.

"all-round athlete, who played for Southend-on

on

Hall

8.2 33 11 12 331 16 13

7

8 3 50 14 19

7 14

9. 17

8.1-6-1 8170

"ALL BLACKS” WIN AT BRISTOL

Northampton Lose To Moseley

Miss D. Parget .... 6-4 Lord Astor

S/Sgt. Cooper and S/Sgt. Davies The late Lord (R.AO.C. "A");

beat Walch and Milne-

15 21 18.306

14/2012,867

3 7 11,404 711 10,145 6 7 9,669

Woolarington ...

6 11 8.397

6-3 Lord Stanley

1.

48212.

I

177397

lost to Daley and Ballard ... 2-6 Mr. Marshall Field 3 beat. Eycott and Crayford. 7-5 M. Pierre Werthei-

Sgt. Brown and Pte. Worsfold| mer (R.A.0.C. “A”)

Lt. Col. Giles Loder 3 5 6,252 lost to Walch and Milne ........ 5-7 Sir F. Eley lost to Daley and Bullard... 25. beat Sg Eycott and Crayford

One-Sided Game

..

6-3

France

8 22 5,733

BREEDERS

Races Value; Winners Won £

57 87 140.583%

Headquarter Wing, Lincolns. H.H. Aga Khan... 10 16 33,973% beat the RA-O.C. “B” team by 7 Stedmere Stud” 8 13 12.179% sets to 2 in the Semi-Final Round Mr. D. Sullivan ... 36 11.263 .:: of the Army Tennis League.

Lord. Berby.. 12 15 10.9151⁄2 Lt. Col. Giles Loder 5 19 Scores

Lady Barbars Smith -15° 4. Major Thoyts and Lieut. Powell National Stud... 10 12 (H. Q. Lincolns) :----

Mr. J. A. Hirat 4 · 6 Mr. Marshall-Field 3 3 6-2 Cliveden Stud

5 Mrs. Arthur James 10 16

TRAINERS

London To-day. The New Zealand All Blacks beat S. M. McConnell and Sgt rugby tourists secured their fifth beat Sgt. Pearman and L/CpL victory yesterday when at Bristol Prince?

"Wyke

6-1

64

James Butters, Frank

Leader, C.

they trounced a combined Glou-S/Sgt Routledge and Sgt. Bop cestershire and Somersetshire kirs fifteen by 23 points to 2

Cpl. Chapman and Pte. (HQ Lincolns) ---

6-0 Lawson, J. 7-5 Cottrill, H. L 64 Templeman, F. Mason Darling. F.

The tourists suffered their first beat McConnell and Wykce defeat last Saturday, when they beat Pearman and Prince... went down to Swansea by 11 beat Routledge and Hopkins points to 3

Pte. Bobinson and Pte. In another friendly encounter (L. Q. Lincolns):

lost to McConnell and Wyke Moseley beat Northampton by 14 beat Fearman und. Prince points to 10. Beuter.

Lost to Boutledge and Hopkins.

Somerset All-Rounder

Jarvis J. L 4-6 Boyd-Rochfort, 6-1. Capt. C 6-2 Marsh, M.

Butters, Fred

Retires From County Side

tiring from first-class cri

times. Then again, Costa, the

London, September Miss Ducat is 17 years old, left-back, is a stumbling block to Lee, the Somerset all-rounder, is very tall, and, like her father, ver forwards who are inclined to dilly- satile at games This week she is datiy with the hall competing in the Essex Jumor Providing all goes well Championships at Westcliff game should develop into a sta which is close to her home at duel and the side with the

forwards will eventually trin

to take up an appointment ax groundsman Mand, coach; to

Hill School. He is only 31.

the un

*

9,0402

$,617%

8.323/2

8,299/2

7475

7.749

7,502

Races Valve Winners Won £

23 34 29,944 22 36 27,519 10 Z1 20,623 27:41 18,639%%%- 30 45 17,206) -- 18 28. 15,600- 20-25 15.434

13 19 13.904

11 19 13,628 **9116 11,596 Lambton, Hon.. G. 13 18 11,491 Peacock, M. D. 32 47 11,166%

JOCKEYS: MAK Ist 2nd 3rd, Un. Til Pe „Richards, G. 165 116 203 216/700-23,57, Wragg, H.-73-33 51 190 247 21.04. Perryman,

R.

72 50 52 192 366 19,46 Weston T. 83 67 48 269 447 LEIT |Nerett, W♬ 51 59′ 49 172 341:17:39. Sirett, J. 52 49. 39 229 369:16:30 Smirke, C.-51 3 3 614921.24

bow Smith, E16-51 52-319-186 911

ball eitzer Diner, J. ~~44 41 38 206 329-13.37.

was once on the gro

Fux F 39 43 42 297 421= 9,43′′

of age, but the opportunity was staff at Lord's, but qualified for Caldwell, I 36 31 27 163 257YO one he felt he could not resist.

Somerset.

Donoghue,

37 44 210 226.10.737

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