RETURN OF FAVOURITE DANCE RECORDS COLUMBIA

Lovely to look at

I won't dance.

Lullaby of Broadway

I'm going shopping with yan

Gipsy moon

Marta

According to the moonlight

Hunkadools,

Wine song

Happy I'm happy

Merry Widow Waltz

Villia

She's a Latin from Manhattan

About a quarter to nine.

-Poema

Tahiti

When I grow too old to dream

The night is young

Johnny Greene orch.

Jack Little's orch.

BE Cottons band.

Harry Rosenthal orch.

BM Cottons band.

Lew Stone's band.

Johnny Greens orci.

Spanish orchestra

Henry King's crcă.

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CHINA TO MEET

SCOTLAND ON XMAS

DAY AT FOOTBALL

(Continued from Page 4)

Others menbers of the council present were Messrs. C. M. Alves, C Guingam, J. Shepherd, J. McKelvie, S. Strange, G. FILÍ Wong Ka-tsun, E. Lee, Lieur

C. Chaplin, Lieut. W. T. Delamain

Lient. R. C. Kelly and Captain

Hague.

After the routine matters

of

the meeting had been disposed of:

the draw for the different com

petitions took place.

LORD BURGHLEY TO HEAD BRITISH A.A.A.

YOUNGEST PRESIDENT ON RECORD

FAMOUS OLYMPIC HURDLER

(By "Leighton")

London, November 6.

ONE of the greatest of all track hurdlers, Lord

RABE RUTH

Burghley, will in a few months be holding office as president of the Amateur Athletic Asso- Clation. This was the surprising news disclosed by the governing body of British athletics during last week. It follows closely on the decision of 80-years-old Lord Desborough to resign the post shrubbery to disguise the well

Lord Burghley has yet to be elected, but there is not the It was decided that permission slightest doubt about that. He has been unanimously nominated be given to the Broadcasting Com-by the AAA.General Committee. Lord Burghley, a staunch mittee to broadcast the Governor's lover of athletics and a top-class exponent of it, is a man of Cup match next Sunday.

widespread popularity, admired by officials and competitors alike.

A letter was received from the Lord Burghley was a good mixer when he was in the game Referees Association requesting actively, with a friendly handshake and a smile for any com-

Basis-petitor.

the Football Association's tazes for the attendance-of-first-

aid men at all games.

In addition to which he na-pic 440 metres hurdles at Am- The Concil considered tha:turally-commanded consider-sterdam, beating he crack jadequate arrangements had been able hero-worship because of Americans, Cubel at..i Taylor.

made by all Clubs already.

his splendid talents.

Lord Burghley will be the Arrangements for the Mainland

when at his best-there was fifth AAA president and the versus Island match, to be played one to touch him over the youngest ever to take office. In on New Year's Day- in aid of the 440 yards low hurdles, as he fact, I do not think any national Children's Playground fand, were was not only a brilliant hurdler sports body at any time has left to a committee consisting of) but an uncommonly good quar-had one so young at its head.

For Lord Burghley was only 30 last February. Youngest Ever Champion of Britain for!

Mesars C. M. Alves, J. McKelvie, Capain E. Hague and Mr. Wong Ka-tsun, while the draw for the

ter-milez

Shield competitions were left to several years, he set the seal on CALL-OVER

his career by winning the Olym- FOR MACAO

la later date..

Chines: Oct 10 ty

Many thanks

thanks for your letter and the parcel of lelipper Cigarettes. "Clipper" have popular that they are now

become so

being

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for you

to send.

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FRESH FROM ENGLAND

known visage of the noe and sily Babe Ruth He is here shown being initiated-into the Circit# Society of Saints and Sinners in New York.

OFFICIAL BRITISH RANKINGS

GORDON RICHARDS AND HIS RECORD

Her

Winning Jockeys

Years

SUCCESSES NUMBER 1,824 SINCE 1927

Garden Richards, who rode his 200th winner yesterday, has bread. {ed the list of winning jockeys for

the last wine sessons!

Ta 1993 he rode 259 winners, and broke Fred Archer's

set up in 1835, of 2467 a single season.

In October 1993 Gòr plished a feat, unequal records of IR

Club rules, when he the card and zode ti

all six races, at Cher

Wonderful

As he rode five (next day" and "bid

the previous day, he

sequence of 12 successive victories.

Gordon has ridden 1,824 win- ners in this country since his first success in 1921. He is well, past Steve Donoghue's total of 1,787 winners in Great Britain. Both jockeys have ridden winners vz the Continent. Fred Archer rode

Miss Stammers No. 1 2728 winners in all

With Miss Round-

HARE NOT INCLUDED

AN ENGLAND TEAM

(By A. WALLIS MYERS)

· (Continued from Page 17 The Lawn Tennis Association yesterday issued the official rank- How different it was 30 or 30 ing lists for 1935, based on per-years ago! Then men like Sir formances in singles only for the Stanley Jackson, C. B. Fry, A. C. period April 1 to Oct. 5, 1935. Maclaren, G. L. Jessop, Ranjit They are:

sinhji, - Hirst, of Yorkshire, and YREN

WOMEN Tom Hayward could all be called

poz.

0

2 H. W. Austin

3. G. P. Hughes 6) 4. C. R. D. Tue-

key (10)

(2)

+

RACE MEETING LE. I Percy

(Continued from Page 4)

Roussean (151), 6 to 1o; Tillicom (149), 6 to 1 of Tiny Star (144) 5 to 1 o West Parade (151) 10 to 1 o: William Osler (161) 10 to 1 of Young 5. R. K. Tinkler Chap (145) 6 to 1 a

Face 3. Stanley Handicap (Second Section)="D" openDr. Classes. · Si= Furlongs

Ž

Emergency Call (158) 5 to 1 o and Gold Bellion (358) 4 to 1 o; Gaid Currency (148) 10 to 1 of Limeliget (148) 4 to 1. o; 6 to 1 *; Lucky Strike (155) 4 to 1 o; Mersey (161) 40

(mm)

6 N. Sharpe

CQ

7. H. G. N. Lee

& ER ATDEY

(6)

(-)

9. L. G. Collins

10 CM. Jones

(8)

o and Nebular Star (140), 10 to 10; Partnership (149), 4 to 107] IL F.A. D. Wilde Popular Star (160) 4 to 1 ́o; The Deemster (140) 10 to 1 o: Valley Hall 12, D., G. Fresh (155) 10 to 1 o; Valley View (155) 5 to 1 o.

Face 4 South China Cap {"2" Classes. One Milesin

or

1 Miss D.

Round (1)

Miss K. E

Success in sport, of course, runs But the wheel seems

Stammers (3) in cycles.

3. Mrs. E Fto be taking an unconscimably

Whittingstall time s'turning.

4. Miss M

(Is our poverty of talent these

Scriven (2) days due to the strain of enunty Are men becoming

5. Miss S. Noel | cricket?

(12) "stale" through too 6. Mr I matches? And, more important,

Pittman (9)

7. Miss N. M. Are they taking the game

seriously?

Lyle (6)

8. Mrs. R

ing (43

9. Mas Ex

too

"A Business Now" Curiously enough, 's message Dearman (18) has come to hand which sapports 10. Miss A. the view that modern cricketers

Torke

11. Miss Flames 59 into matches much too solen-

water (30) 12. Mies - E. M

"Cricket is not the same enjoy

C E Hare not Hardwick (LI)able pastime to-day as it was in ranked owing to

'insuficient data.

my time,” said Frank Heame, who

The figures in parentheses denote played both for England and

the positions in the 1934 lists.

South Africa, when interviewed in

Beginner's Lack (140) 20 to 1 2: Belmont Star (152) 6 to To: Black- smith (140). 20 to 1 o: Boxing Eve (162) 3 to 1 0:4 to 14 Copper Idel Records of matches lost and Cape Town "It is too much of a |(140) 4 to 7 o; Diogenes (751) 20 to won can never be conclusive evid-business now. Men take the play

10: Emergency Call (145) 10 to 1 o ence of relative form, for surface too seriously. Festival Eve (144) 10 to 1 o; Flaming conditions must inevitably vary in chaff one another on the heid, but "I recall how players used to (140) 20 to 1 o; Flybynight (160). €

to 1 o; Eying Touris: (158) 6 to 1a world game.

"A result of turf

: Glad Eyes (153) 4 to 1 o; 5 to 1may well be reversed on an artif

Gold Balkon (145) 20 to 1-0 Gold cial court, where attack is of less Currency (140) 20 to 10: Heart's value.

Glory (155) 6 to Fo; Iron Grey (140)

10- to 1 o; Limelight (140) 20 to 3 The perfect ranking-list would o; Locksley Ball (140) 20 to 1 obe that compiled after a "round Lucky Strike (140) 20 to 1 o; Mer-robin" competition, in which ever sey (148) 10 to 1 o Nebular Star

(140) 20 to 1 o; Pamership (146) candidate for admission opposed to 1. o; Plain View (154) every other candidate on a perfect

10

5 to 1-0 8 to 1 t Popular court at the same tournament-

(145) 12 to 10 Boos-

One Meeting

seeu (151) 12 to 1 o, Silver Fox (140)

now, it seems, there must be no banter or by play."

There might be something in this After all, the personality of a player-and cricket history is ties can expand when not bound made up of dominating personali-

the grits rigours of the game..

queror has been Pawy. “There are

20 to 1 o: The Deemster (140) 2010- In the men's list Perry and at least four ranked players who 1-6; Tillicum (149) 10 + 1; Timo Austin, still in a class above their would certainly not back, their (140y 10 to 1 o; Tiny Star (144) Fellows, retain their respective chances against him.

to 1o; Valley Hx (140) 10 to 10:

The women's list also calls for.

Valley View (142) 20 to 1 o: What's stations at No. 1 and No. 2. They {The Time (140) 10:101_OF West ont met once this year at Bourne-criticism. While it is true that Parade (151), 10 to 1 o; William Osier mouth in the final of the Beffish Miss Stammers and Miss Round (161) 10 to 1 o, Young Chap (148) Hard Court Championship, when met twice during the year and

to "I a.

Race Victoria Hamalicao

Perry won after his opponent had each recorded a victory, Mus established what appeared to be a Stammers winning leading

can claim triumphs over Mrs. Moody and Miss Jacobs, At Wimbledon and in Paris, the respective champions at Wine

bledon and of America.

Class. One And A Quarter Miless

Daylight Eve (140) 10 to 1 o; Goid, Coin (140) 10 to 1.0: Havest View (168) 3 to 1 o: Lemberg (140) 6 to 10; Monoplane (152) 3 to 1 4: Night Perry was crowned champion. View (140) 54o I o. Pride of Taing while Austin's career was check- tro (149) 4 to 1 oz Bacing Boy (140) ed by Donald Budge at the first 6 to 1 o; Soldier of China (158) 3 to tournament and by G. von Cram 10 and # Soldier of Peace (158) 4at the second. If Austin remain

Miss Round's Decline Although Miss Stammers has encountered defeat from less dis- tinguished adversaries, she was, in

to 1 o; Spinsway (140) 10 to 1 the greater artist Perry was my opinion, entitled to be classi Victoria Hall (140) 6 to 1 a

Bace 6. Commiation Stakes (Unofi- the greater athlete. He was al-sed this year above the champion cial) One Rounds

ways more secure in the long of 1934. Only at Beckenham was tournaments, mo

Diogenes (125) 10 to 1 o; Festival Eve (125) 4 to 1 o. Flying. Tourist (125) 5 to 1o; Gold Currency (125)] « 10 to 1.0: Partnerskip (125) 3 to 1 0: Pisin View (125) 8 to 10: Till

cato (325) 250. 1o and to The Deems- |ter (125) 10 42 1 0

LOCAL CRICKET

K.C.C. Teams For Saturday

The following.

| Gzirket Club teams "dietthis

Tackey Over-Estimated

Miss Round the champion Her position as No. 2 would have bee Hughes keeps his place at No. 3. the proper gange. The promotion of Tackey to No. Mes Whittingstall's eleration 4 suggests that the omcial apprai- from the eighth place to third fe sers, in their anxiety to pay a tri-apparently based on her victory Sute to his brilliant display as over Miss Scriven at Wimbledon. deables player in the Davis Cup She could only win four games Challenge Round, have rather against Mille. Jedrzejowsks in the 20 over estimated his present stand-next round To separate her five and in singles.

places from Mr. King, who nearly

It was confidently expected that beat hitse. Mathieu at Wimbledon Tinkler's successful season would and gave Miss Jacobs, almost her be reflected in the list and a place hardest fight in the would be found for Jones, who championship 1st IL CS.C.C. (Friendly) LCC has been steadily Improving. But ass Noel deserves. her aðy

Goodstín. (Capt.), E C wide does not deserve to be drop- vance, thot

her the should Pincher?

ped three places, while Lee haz be ranked five play Z played so little in public this year Yorke, who best that a proper estimate of his re- of the South of lative form is scarcely possible. Įpions

The omission of E C. Peters Yo

from the list is inexplicabl

has won several tournaİN

and his only De

nev

by the

the final

and cham

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