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THE CHINA WALL, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1936-
OLYMPIC GAMES PAY BOOKIES' 1937 DERBY LISTS
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HUNGARY LOOK AFTER THEIR CHAMPIONS
SWORDS EXEMPT FROM SEIZURE
Budapest, September 17.
MOST of the Hungarian Olympic champions
have won not only fame in Berlin, but also jobs in Hungary. Many of the young athletes had no jobs at all and they had a hard fight not only to live. but to be able to practice their sports. After the games the population of Hungary raised a cry for them to be given jobs — and they now have them.
Ilona Elek, fencing winner, was nominated official guide by the Hungarian State Railway Association. Two others received railway jobs, while some were appointed to private positions All of them had a year's free ticket to all movies, given them by the Association of Movie Directors. Tickets for theatres, too. Even the beard of Harangi, the boxer, will be trimmed for nothing for the next four years, until the Tokyo Olympiad, by a barber admirer of this branch of sport. Another enthusiast sent Harangi an enormous roll weighing 3,000 grams, accom panied by a letter stating "that it is only a small part of my admiration put into dough."
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AMERICA'S THREAT
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LORD ASTOR ALSO HAS A CHALLENGER
THE AGA KHAN'S LE GRAND DUC
London, October 16.
BOOKMAKERS have opened up their winter lists on the 1937 Derby earlier than usual this year. It is customary to wait for the end of the flat-racing season in November when a bet- ter line on the form of the two-year-olds can be figured, but the "bookies" are already quoting Lord Astor's Early School at 8 to 1 to top the list, followed by the Aga Khan's Le Grand Duc 10 to 1. The Hour is quoted at 12 to 1, Covenanter and Foray 14 to 1, Full Sail and Pascal 13 to 1, and Hartington and Phakes 20 to 1.
That the lists were by no means complete to-day was in- dicated by the fact that William Woodward's Maryland-bred colt Perifox, whom the experts regard as every bit as good as those mentioned above, is not so far quoted. Perifer, who shares with Omaha the distinction of being the best of the stock of if he is trained the right way. Gallant Fox in the United States so far, will be a real menace
As a direct result of Hun- gary's success in Berlin, it has been decided in a special case of seizure by bailiffs that sport A very satisfactory year's work equipment, such સ્વ fencing ing was revealed at the annual
Early School's position as favourite is based on his form swords, are exempt from general meeting of the Police in winning his two races to date, at Ascot and Hurst Park, when seizure.
Eecreation Club held at Happy he beat a bunch of smart youngsters in convincing style, but Valley yesterday and presided experts refuse to hail him as the young champion of the year over by the Hon. Mr. T. H. King. until they have seen more of him. Inspector-General of Police, and
HOCKEY RE-PLAY
TO-DAY
Argonauta Fielding Strong Side
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president of the Club. He was There is a good prospect supported by Meurs. C. G. Perdue, however, that he will Snish the P. W. Shaftin, D. Fitches, N. Bseason unbeaten, and will start Fraser and A. G. Taylor.
next season with adequate ex- The accounts actually showed perience behind him to enable a loss of $675.32, but nearly $3,000 Lord Aster to kill his Derby had been spent during the year hoodoo.
Jon improvements to the ground]
His Fandy Tree
and the purchases of a refrigera- tor, and this amount, instead of Early School's-sire was the being spread over a number of Derby winner, Felstead, and his years or depreciated annually, dam was Quick Rise, an eight- was entirely written off.
1year-old made by Emery On out
In proposing the adoption of of Pompadour by Bayardo from
The following will represent the the report and balance sheet, Mr. Poinjay by St. Frasquin out of Argonautas in the replay match in Shaftin expressed the committee's Chelandry. the Association Inter-section thanks to Mr. A. E. Carey for the Opinions differ regarding the hockey tournament against
hard work he had done in connec-merits of Early School and Le Kowloon-adian Tennis Club
tion with the ground, which was Grand Duc. on
-One well-known
the
the Marina No. 2 ground at 5.15 now in a very good condition. He handicapper makes Le Grand p.m. to-day.
mentioned that not only had the Duc the best of his age with U. E. Sousa, E. Gosano, A. Pin-returfed, but it had also to be levell-hind him.
greater part of the ground to be Early School four pounds be- na; R. Marques. L Oliveira, T. ed and about 600 tons Alves; F. Nolasco, B. Gosano, A deposited on it.
of earth In this connec
¡S. Xavier, H. Ozorio and A. An-tion Mr. W. E. Hollands bad green when he ran
gelo.
greatly helped.
MANY INDIAN CRICKETERS
TO TURN PRO? Professionalism Must Come
NEW RULES TO BE MADE
Calcutta, October 6. Professionalism must be ze cognised as an honourable career for Indian cricketers with the ne- The Aga Khan's colt was cessary qualifications. This f
in the portant fact emerged from the re Spring, but in the Summer he cant meeting of the Board of Can- The following will represent
Big Bar Profit
won at Newbury, and a week trol for Cricket in India at Bhopal, the ELT.C.: M Ramzan; Karnail Singh and Khushi Mohamed; J. B. profit of over $4,000 and this, it from Foray. Like Mahmoud, this country.
The bar account showed a gross Ascot by less than a length a far-reaching effect on cricket in later took the Newstakes at It is a decision which must have Pereira, J. M Pitto and J. P.jwas explained, was due Noronha; A. Nabi, D. J. Noronha, foresight of the committee in prof Blenheim's sons, this
to the the 1936 Derby winner, another has been known for many Pyara Singh, Antar Singh and A. chasing a stock before the fall of was bred at his owner's stud cricketers have been and are pro- colt years that certain leading Indian farm in France United Press. fessionals, engaged by different
P. Souza
FUSILIERS BEAT PUNJABIS AT HOCKEY
Playing on their ground at
the dollar,
After the election of the officialsį Mr. King proposed 2 vote of thanks to the outgoing committee and expressed his gratification on; seeing that the membership now stood at 243, which was almost the strength of the European police:
sporting Indian Princes because of their proficiency in the game and their ability to teach other less endowed
Hon. Secretary:—A E Carey. Hon. Treasurer:-N. B. Fraser... Hon, Anditor:A. I. C. Taylor. Why this was not openly re Groundsman W. Glendinning. Bar Convenor. Mair.
(cognised these many years past Bowls Convenor: J. S. Piddall
no one seems to know, but there Cricket Secretary:-D. Loughlin, fean be little doubt that some of Tennis Secretary-G. Carruthers. the evils in Indian cricket, and Members of the General Commit-some of the unsavoury incidents ?
Grem, T. Hanter and that occurred during the visits of Thorpe.
Indian teams to England in 1982 and 1936, were due, directly or indirectly, "to veiled professiona lism.
Prizes Presented
Shamshulpo yesterday, the Royal Considerable discussion took Wekh Fusiliers beat the 1/8 Pun-place on the question of the Cinb jab Regiment by 2 goals to 1 in a purchasing or erecting a bathing friendly hockey match after being shed at Repaise Bay, and it was in arrears at the interval L/Cpl finally decided that the commit Bruton and Fas. Conner netted for tee be requested to take the neces the winners, while L. Singh scorsary steps for the purchase or ed for the losers.
erection of a shed. ··
Messrs. W. Mair and J. S. Rid-in the different branches of sport dell were also thanked for the fine of the meeting by the Hon. Mr. were distributed at the conclusion work that they had performed in T. King connection with the Bowls Sec- tion which enjoyed one
CHILEAN INDIAN FIGHTS LEROY HAINES
The prizes won during the year
Bowls Singles Championship:W. of the Mair, Runner-ny, L. Glendinning. įmost successful seasons for many
New Officers Elected
"An Honourable Career” At the recent Bhopal meeting of the Board, Mr. E. B. Lagden, delegate of the Bengal and Assam Cricket Association, formally pro-
Novices Bowls Competition: New York, October 21-Arturo years,' ..... -
Winner: C. Pile, runner-up, E. North Posed that the time had now come Godoy, wild swinging, Chilean-
Kent Cup Competition Winners: when India must now recognise it Indian, matched blow for blow:
N. B. Fraser, F. E. Er Booker, as an honourable career open to The following were elected to Riddell and S. R. Farlow, Rimmers the many cricketers throughout with LeRoy Haines in a ten round the Committee for the ensuing up: S. Smith, W. Z. Hollands, and the country qualified to teach the bout here to-night to win a draw year-
decision. Less than 4,000 persons witnessed the fight-United Press..
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DULL HEAVYWEIGHT FIGHT IN SAN FRANCISCO
Bengal urged, strongly the need for an immediate decision regard- Ting professionalism, but” alter [some discussion it was decided that the Nawab of Bhopal should draw up a Note on the subject.
Hendren's Contract was further decided that mentitime no action what- o be taken to engage with whom Mr. de made" tentative "ar- to India, R600 for four any other English
professional.
San Francisco, October Sonny Boy Walker, of Phoenix, was awarded decision here to night in a dull ten round battle with Andre Langlet, French heavy- weight. Both fighters were ex- tremely cautions, with little as Speaking to a reporter, Mr. Lag tion being seen in any round, Langden said that the sooner the Bosed let fought Tommy Loughran, for- of Control recognised sfrut mer light heavyweight king, to alism, and made rules for, drew decision last year. United sionale, the better for the game Press
in India.