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London, To-day. The Lincoln flat racing sea- Ison opened yesterday in dull but mild weather on the per- fect Carholme track, where the Lincolnshire Handicap will be

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DULL TENNIS AT HK.C.C.

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Overcoat, which was fourth last year, has an excllent chance as he was trained on the sands nearby, and his trainer, Rossell, hopes to repest his previous victory, with Play On two years ago.

Other horses whose connections express confidence include Boe thius. Cabinteely. Hidalgo, Jovial Lad, Law Court, Man's Pal, Priok, Spasm. Tom Bowling. Sea Bequest and Screamer.

out

Backers had much the worst of R. yesterday's exchanges, only favourite. which was ridden by Gordon Richards, the champion" jockey, winning-Reuter.

THREE TITLES FOR MISS YORKE

Successful Trip To Cairo

London, To-day. Miss A. M. Torke, the British player, WON Wightman Cup three titles in Egyptian lawn She won tennis tournaments. the singles title and with Miss Ingram took the doubles title. Partnered by G. P. Hughes, the British Davis Cup player, she won the mixed doubles cham- pionship. Reuter's Bulletin Service.

INTERNATIONAL

`HOCKEY FINAL ON

SUNDAY MORNING

SLI

The German pair, Miss Maxie Herber and Ernst Baier, who won the Olympic Gold Medal for double skating at the recent Winter Games.

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HIBERNIAN F. C. MANAGER. RESIGNS HIS POST

Templeton Terminates Career

Of 25 Years With Club

London, February 11.AD official statement issued to-day

of

24 with the

tec

PERCY ALLISS

ACCEPTS NEW

POST AT LEEDS

COURSE HAS OVER 1,500 MEMBERS

(By "FAIR FIELD”)

MRS. MOODY PLANS A

STERN CAMPAIGN PREPARING FOR THIS YEAR'S TITLE

WILL PLAY IN WIGHTMAN CUP

£4

(By Fair Field ")

London, February 26.

THAT Mrs. Moody is planning a stern cam- paign this summer is indicated by her recent intensive practice both in California and in the East of America.

N

During a visit to New York, Wallis Myers' tells me, she played two private matches at the Court House against David Feron, the resident professional, winning the first in two sets.

The surface of this indoor court is of a patent composition, giving a bound akin to that on turf, and the champion made no secret of the fact that she intends to defend her title at Wim- bledon next Jüne

There was a small and select, gallery to watch these test! games in New York and all GERMAN LADIES agreed that Mrs. Moody had "speeded up" both her foot FAVOURED FOR

OLYMPIC GAMES

work and her strokes since last year.

Wightman Cap Treat

Stella Walsh Says They Will Win

Whether she had Miss Jacobs in mind or not I do not know, bat! she appears to have invited Feron. London, February 11. to employ the trap shot, drawing) Percy Alliss, one of Britain's her to the net, so that she might most famous golfers, and a mem-practice the retort off a low bound. ber of the Ryder Cup team, has ac-The champion always had cepted the post of professional to culine power; now she has a wider M. the Leeds municipal course at Tem-range of stroke. plènewsam

announces the resignation THE GAME'S GREATEST STYLIST R. Templeton, the manager the Hibernian F.C. T%ན་མ

extending over connection quarter of a century Edinburgh club has been minated.

Templeton was a fegular mem- of the league eleven for more than ten sessoDS and has been manager for the past eight years. He played for Scotland against Ireland during the sea- son 1910-11 The directors of the club are meeting to-morrow to consider the position.

ber

ARSENAL

LEADER

INJURED

DRAKE OUT FOR" SEASON

CUP HOPES DIMINISHED

(By ARBITER)

Tak-

BUT CONFIDENT OF OWN SUCCESS

St. Louis, February 12-Stella Walsh, Cleveland's Polish sprinter, predicts both the Unit-

the

Mrs. Moody will not be seen ated States and her native country

to Germany – in Subject to confirmation by the City Council, he will take up his Beckenham again this year, be will bow

cause the Kent championship clash Women's Olympic Games at Berlin

in August with the Wightman Cup matches leased from his present position at at Wimbledon. Here she will as In St. Louis for a basketball

cuties as soon as he can be re-

will

Beaconsfield.

sist the American defending team game, she said numerical superi-

jority of the German team Alliss succeeds S. Wingate and

If, as is likely, Miss Bound and make it the most powerful con- his sister, Poppy Wingate, who had acted as joint professionals for Miss Stammers are the two lead tender. many years. Alliss tells me that ing players on the home side, the They will not win many first take enough his new post should be worth at centre court will be packed on both places, but should

days. For the "two Helens" would seconds and thirds to

su-p359 least £1,500 a year.

each have a match against the all rivals in total points scared Over 500 Members. Templenewsam, which has over bracketed Number One's of Eng-under the American point sa- 500 members, is one of the mostļiand—a great treat in prospect. enthusiastic golf centres in the North of England. In nine months of last year Over 38,000 daily tickets were taken out-not includ- ing quarterly and half-yearly sea- son tickets.

KING'S COLLEGE ATHLETICS

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At the conclusion of the finals on Friday, Mrs. E. J. Edwards, wife of the Inspector of Schools will distribute the prizes.

tem."

Poland Near Top

Poland, she believes, will finish near the top. Stella favours Hattie Wajs and Mary Kwasnies- ska -to win their

respective especialties, the discus and jave- lip throws.

The Cleveland star whose world mark of 11.8s. for 100 metres has been bettered by Helen Stephens.. Fulton, Mo., is confident she will successfully de- fend her Olympic title in that event.

"They made such a to-do here about Miss Stephens beating me in the 50-metre race," Stella in- That commented. dignantly wasn't the first time I'd been

beaten in a short race. But when-

The following have qualified for ever I met opponents at a longer the finals:-

distance, I won."

100 Metres

(Senior):-Lee Sui-

pang, At Kwong-wai, Lai Kwai-jau San Wai-tsor, Abdum and Chau Tak-

(Continued from Fage 4)

London, February 6. Drake, the Arsenal centre for- Before coming to Beaconsfield. Portugal May Win England, although they defeat-ward, playing for England against where he has been for four years, ed Scotland by a convincing mar- Wales, in the international foot-¡ Alliss was with the Wannsee Club. gin, were certainly flattered, and ball match at Wolverhampton yes-Berlin. He won the German open Portugal stand

excellent terday, so badly injured, his left championship five times. One of TO FOOTBALL

chance of securing their first win knee that it is feared that he may the stylists of the game, his swing not`play again this season. is reminiscent of that of Harry DECISION Gonsalves was too often at fault in the series.

He may have to undergo an im-Vardon in his prime. A change at forward has been ground overhead, while Barros"

The made by the England selectors mediate operation for the removal shots were unusually weak. Rumjahns took things very easily and Fit Lt. Lascelles, the Navy's of a cartilage. He was taken to

inside-left, will be seen in this the Royal Northern Hospital last NEW WHITE Mr. R. Smith, chainman of the throughout.

aight, and will be examined by aj

HOPE DEFEATS directors, said: "I feel that Owen Hughes never settled position instead of L. Dawson.

The game is at present schedul- specialist to-day. early move by the clubs is certain down in his game against a very

com-ed to take place on either the

Dune Also Hurt

KING LEVINSKY to be made. I am in favour of any casual Lee Hua-ngok and,

This is a crushing blow to the move by the clubs which will bring mitting blunder after blunder, Royal Naval or Y.M.C.A. ground, about a return to the old condi- lost 6-1, 6-1

and hopes of the Arsenal in the F. A. to an opponent commencing at 10.30

Phil Brubacker's one of the tions. The decision last Thursday who relied more on his rival's hockey quite as exciting as that Cup competition. As

Good Win and was taken too hastily,

the mistakes than on his own good witnessed in the semi-final rounds remaining 16 clubs they have

is anticipated.

been strong favourites. sooner there is a climb down the shots.

The probable teams are:- in the unenviable

It is doubly unfortunate that "KINGFISH'S" EARLY LAPSE - better. Many of the clubs who Gosano was.

RESPONSIBLE voted for it are now repenting, position of playing a "ping pong" England B. Owen; J. E. Dunne, the reserve centre for- particularly in view of the public player, but did not worry greatly Potter and Cox; Lt. J. P. Williams, ward, has also received a knee in-

W. A. Reed, and J. Farmer; S. A. outery. I voted against the resolu-land Won for the loss of two Fowler, Lent. C. C. Garthwaite, G. jury.

San Francisco, February 14.

50 Metres (Classes 7 and 8):-Lau ¡E. R. Divett, Flt. Lt. D. P. Lascelles, Arsenal secured the transfer of spoke games. tien at the meeting and

Phil Brubacker

Po-leung, William Penster, Wong against it."

Leonard ran up against uner(RAF, ttached to HLM.S. Hermes) Drake from Southampton in 1934)

Sub Lt. Wraith.

for £6,000, while they paid Shef- newest white hope in the heavy Shau-choer, Li Kwai-ping, Chan Ste- A meeting of Everton Football pected resistance in his second and Sub

Portugal: U. R

(Radio);

cision over King Levinsky, Jewish- 200 Metres (Senior):--Lai Kwai-

The last race of the Ladies" Club directore last night also pass-set, but the match was never ins Silva (Argonautas) and field United £8,500 for Durine in weight division, to-night won a de-kwong and Tam King-dan.

Gossno (University) (Captain): 1933.

American New Yorker, in a fast lau, Tang Shu-shing, Abdum, and

Yeong Yuk-nga.

Extra Series (re-sail of the 6th LOliveira Gonsalves (Recreio),

10-round bont, here.

200 Metres, (Junior):-Wong Kiof the series), (Be-

was. held at the (University) and N. Beitrag

Except for the last two rounds J. Nolasco (Argonautas). B.

lun, So Chup-wing, Lang Kai-cheung, Royal Hong Kong Yacht Club Fes- (Recreio), J. M

Lew Shui-pui and Pinto

which went to the veteran Levin An Yeang-hirm, (K.LT.C.), A. P. Souza (E.LT.C.) and

sky, the new white sensation had Yae Kwai-loc.

100 Metres (Classes 7 and 8)-Li Dorothea (Mrs. S. D. Reid) in the A. Angelo (Argonautas).

Beserves:-N. Faria (Recreio) All Bills Now Paid! an easy sailing throughout. League are also considering the (Goalkeeper); A. A dos Remedios

The latter, 192 pounds, started Kwai-ping, Un Ping-kun, Cheung Sin-"H" Class, while True Blue (Miss won the "A" Class Supporters Igazed possibility of seeking an injine (Recreio) (Full-back), J. Pereira

at a fast pace and had his 7-pound-cheang. Tang Kwok-Look, Pau Ea-E. Walker) (By FAIR FIELD) -

Sirius, sailed by Mrs. E. Long Jump (Senior): An Kit London, January 10. heavier opponent in queer street and Wong Shan-chuen James J. Braddock, the world's during the first eight rounds. Nota Au Kwong-wai, Ng Tak-sin, S. Cooper, "was first in the race champion, sees to be a wise to be outdone the New Yorker, Sun Wai-tsor and Tang Shu-shing for "I", "Y" and "G" Class ver

Long Jump Uunior)--Au Tengsels. Success has not gone. to with the air of big battles still

"the interference of fixtures and

ed a resolution protesting against doubt.

the resolution passed at the meet-cision.

the upset to the game caused by

ing of the clubs convened by the Football League Management Committee."

$50,000 Offer

Certain Northern clubs in the

"We also protest," the resolution to restrain the League from (ELT.C.) (Half-back) and A. Alves tion added, "against cur supporters delaying publication of fixtures, (Argonautas) (Half-back). being kept in ignorance of

the on the grounds that · such common facts of football, namely, action. is legal, as well as con- the fixture list as arranged and trary to the rules of the League, published in June, 1925."

which prohibit alterations of fix- Alderman A. Masser, chairman tures.

ment:

ONE-SIDED TENNIS THIS * AFTERNOON....

1

BRADDOCK SAVĖS HIS MONEY

of Stockton

100 Metres (Junior) Wang DOROTHEA BEST

"H" YACHT

lun, Au Yeung-him,. Yae Kwai-100, Chiu Ping-mo, Tang Ming-kwong and IP Koon-hung.

Last Of The Ladies' Races

terday and resulted in a win for

event.

his head. Braddock is still living with him, came in strong and de- him, Ho Hou, Yue Kwai-loo, Ip. Hak The final placings of the yachts, in the four-room apartment betermined to stave off defeat in the kan, Wong Ki-lun and to Food in the classes mentioned above are

occupied with his wife and three vinth, which he won.

Not Enough children when he did not know

Foley)

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hung-

Potato Race (Cissses 7 and 8) as follows:

Cheang

"ET" Class (Contnued from Page 4)

Tam Kin-dun, Un Ping-kan,

Points Position of Leeds United, said yesterday It is reported that a syndicate

Sin-cheang, Lau Po-leung, Wong had that Newcastle United "en has offered the League £50,000 for,

The Kingfish also annexed the

Dorothea, (Mrs. S. D.. Shau chuen and Li Kwai-ping. Sirdar Remjahn, the holder, where to look for a meal.

Reid) dorsed their protest.

permission to use their fixtures

Shot Put (Senior) Chaz Tak- earlier chum, "Lai Kwai-lau, Ng Kwok-hing. Bolla, (Miss E Plymouth Argyle directors also exclusively

The who was given a rare fright by J. "We have paid off our bills, last round but the points piled Sho next season

the First Round, thank goodness," said Mrs. Brad-against him during the discussed the position for some syndicate has no connection with Tavares in

Colleen,

(Mrs. Kai! hours last night and Mr. Robert pools, the proposal being made as should have no difficulty in win-dock, "and now we have got to phase of the encounter were more Chan Hong-cheang, Chan Kai-him and Kirke)

than enough to rule the decision Abdum.

-490 - Metres- (Junior):--Lang Jack.

secretary-manager, after a commercial proposition. It isning in straight sets from F. Have our money."

It is Braddock's ambition to against him.

cheong, Ip Koon-kung. In Hak-kan, wards issued the following state-derstood that the League will Kwok, the C. B. C. left-hander

Walicer) refuse the offer, and any other who beat D. M. MacDougall in build himself a house in North The Kingish suffered a tko. So Chup-wing, Lau Kai-ming. Au True Blue, (Miss Lobo," (Mira E

Edwards) "While the Board regret the that may be made, for the copy-the initial round, while in the Bergen county, where he hopes to defeat from the hands of Joe Louis, Young-him, Yue Ewa-loo and Wong 400 Metres (Senior)A_Kwong- doubles match Tsui Wai-pui and spend the rest of his life in peace unirowned heavyweight champion,

Cal-in Lee Sui-pang, Jos, (Marc Classes

M. Larssen) 84 precipitate action of the Football right of their fixtures. League in altering arranged fx- Mr. F. Howarth, secretary of his brother, Tsui Yan-pui, should and security from financial worry on August 7 last year. His appear-

-----ance to-night is his second, and a Abdam, Ng Takein Chan, Ship-

chung, Wong-Man-kit and Lui Kwai-¡Strics, (Mrs. E. Cooper) 128 tures, they have no alternative but the League, stated yesterday that easily qualify to meet the Rum

Zephyr, Mr. M.E..

99 to abide in all respects by the de only clubs with long distances to jahm cousins in the quarter-final knock-up yesterday. He appears delest at that..

800 Metres (Senior)Au Kwong Hindson) ****** cision.”

travel would be notified of their when they meet A. W Ramsay to have recovered from his attack; It is noteworthy that King|la It is likely that a meeting of matches on Thursday. The other and G. C. Burnett, the K C. Gef fin and in good trim for his Levinsky was rated sixth in the wai, Wong. Man-kit, Chan Shin-chong. Widgson,

Crawhill Wilson and to-ten ranking heavyweight fighters Lee Sai-pang, Paul game against Paul

Yun-gubl League clube will be held this week would be informed by post on Fri-"B" Division combination,

Lot 1935. in Manchester to review the de-lday morning.

I noticed Aler Peace having a morrow.

Kong

H

Lam and

Mr K Bilderbeek) 98

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