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Fred McEvoy, xato-spendster from Australia, in here shown at the wheel of his racing, car which he drove in the George Vanderbilt Cap test on the Roosevelt Raceway at Westbury, Lond Jaland...
TATTERSALL'S SILENT TRIBUTE
WOLVES TRANSFER TWO PLAYERS
Greatest Steeplechaser's Passing Waring Goes Back To
Tranmere Rovers
noon
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London, October 16.- Ás two o'clock struck this after- well-known -book- maker jumped on to a form În Tattersall's ring. He removed his hat and with a gesture call-` ed one word "Gentlemen.”
Immediately ali business ceased in the ring. With an almost unanimous movement. three or four hundred people who had gathered around the bookmakers' ` stands, took off their hats. For a minute there was complete silence:
Thus did the regular race- goer pay his tribute to the passing of one of the greatest steeplechase jockeys of recent years--Billy Stott, who buried at Epsom at two o'clock
TOCIE
this afternoon. All the jockeys in the weighing-room obsern- ed the minute's silence, stand- ing with bared heads.
AUSTIN BEATEN IN
STRAIGHT SETS
SCHRODER'S BRILLIANT
PERFORMANCE
QUEENS TITLE DECIDED IN AN HOUR
(By H. R. McDonald)
London, October 16.
KARL Schroder, of Sweden, the Continent's great indoor lawn tennis star, conqueror of Borotra and Von Cramm, this afternoon added H. W. Austin to his list of distinguished victims in the semi-final round of the National Covered Courts singles championships at Queen's Club.
Austin showed little of his usual beautiful touch, and lost easily in less than an hour bỷ 6-2, 6-1, 6-1, but Schroder played splendid attacking lawn tennis when pressing throughout.
He gave Austin no chance to get his rhythmetic game going. land though renowned as a forecourts player Schroder was also briliant from the back of the court, "making "any number of
magnificent passing shots off difficult balls, picked up right in
the backhand corner.
DARLINGTON SIGN G. BROWN lobbed on to
Whenever in difficulty he the baselines, showing great resource all London, October 16. round, getting nearly every- Several League clubs were en-thing he went for, and being cerned in transfer deals yester- remarkably safe. At the net
day. Two players left Wolver-he could hardly be beaten re-
hampton Wanderers. They were trieving all the best volleys of Waring, signed by Tranmere Ro- Austin's, and putting the ball vers, and G. -Laking, transferred away himself. Įto Middlesbrough,
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SHANGHAI RACE RESULTS
"Morn" Stable Score Classic Win
SECOND DAY'S RACING-
Shanghai, To-day. The following are the results of
Not So Badly G. Brown, the Leeds Emited
Austin was not beaten quite so and former England centre-for- badly as the scores suggest, for ward, became Darlington's first many rames went to deuce, but it player-manager: Birmingham se-is a long time since Austin looked cured N. Bronsicill, the Oldham so out of the picture in a big în-} Athletic inside-right; and Astonjternational match. Villa signed M. Moralee, Grimsby
Some of the shots Austin missed Town's reserve inside-left, at a re-surprised himself as much as is the second day of the Autumn cord figure for a Midland League friends.
Meeting of the Shanghai Race player.
Schroder, a young but massively Club: Trammere Boy
built athlete, has certainly put The Hangchow Plate. Nine Fur- himself into the world class, at longs. Waring learned his football at any rate on wood, but his magni-Volcanic Morn (F. Marshall) - Tranmere, and as a boy worked on ficent win this afternoon.
Wild Horseman (C Encar Great Surprise
nacao), 1925, Waring took his place In
Schroder's easy victory came as Gypsylight (H. J. Hearne)... 1928 Aston Villa paid £4,700 for crowd which filled the galleries #t
a great surprise to the
large
Time: 2 minutes 21 seconds. him, and he was capped for Eng-Queen's Club. land several times before going to į
The Scurry Plate. Sever Fur- Barnsley last November.
Wolverhampton signed
the ground. When Dean
.weat
THOSE CANNON-BALL from Tranmere to Everton, in
SERVICES!
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him
This is Schroder's second visit longs
"All shots in tennis" should be
to England, and when he played White Ramp (A. A. White) made with the body sideways to last July, and he has played in grass surface a few seasons back Reno Morn: (F. Marshall) at Wimbledon on an unfamiliar Sancylight: (R. B. Moller) net, and the weight going all their First Division matches he was beaten early in the tourna- Time: 1 min. 50 4/5 secs. forward with the stroke.
When this season.
the
Miss. R M Hardwick, the The Northern Stakes.
Mile.
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you do that, your feet determine Laking, who joined Wolves za ment. the control you have of your body, an amateur in 1994 turned pro-Wightman
Cup player, and New Deal Mora (F. Marshall) 1 its weight, balance and potse." fessional the same season, made Senorita Lizana, of Chile, reached Don, Patricio (LH Wade)
First Division appearances the final of the women's singles.
Speaking on women's tennis, 18 Tilden said that men's and wo-last season. He has played re- men's tennis were not the same sularly this year until an injury game. Women's tennis consisted a week ago.
of a service and two sound drives from the baseline, with a chop mixed in. Men's tennis was # baseline game' physically and a net game mentally. It was a de-. fensive game with an offensive mentality. whereas women's ten- nis was essentially a defensive game."
Four Players For Next Tour?
SARRON HELD TO
A DRAW
Champion Injures
His Arm
London, November 2.
VETERAN FIGHTER ~OUTPOINTED-
Garcia Wins Fierce Battle
LOCATELLI OUTPOINTED
Pageant Morn (R-D. Parkin). 3
..Time: 1 min. 29 2/5-seca..
The Mongolian Handicap "A"
Class 1 Mile.
Pharos (F. Noodt) Evesham (G. Neugebauer) Bright Moth (JC Bauld) Aime: 2mina. ↑ sece.
The Mongolian Handicap “g” Class. 1. Mile."
Gnomenfels (V. V. Needa) Brodick Bay (LE. Wade)
London, November 2. Storm (G. Neugebauer) Cleto Locatelli, veteran, Italien
Petey Sarron, of Birmingham, fighter, was outpolated in Madi Alabama,
Time: 2 mins, 8 3/5 xeca.
The Chinese Y.MC.A. badmin-i jton team gave some ides of their
potentialities last week when they! played their first game of the sea- [son against Sailors and Soldiersį
recognized by the} son Square Garden by Ceferino The Shanghai St. Leger (clas- Home, and won by 8 games to 1.
N.BA » the feather-weight Garcia, hard hitting Filipino wel-sic) 1% Mffles. Stephens and Harris (S. and S.)
champion of the world, was held ter weight, in one of the most Naming Mora (J. Pote-Hant). Home) lost to Henry Kob and
to a draw in a ten round boar savage, fights witnessed here in Navy Ribbon (L. H. Wade) Frederick Rob 3-21; Iost to D. H. Vines and myself coming to the with Nick Camarata, of New Or many years, states a menage Stokylight (H. J. Hearne) Wong and K. S. Cheng 18-21; lost to Far East on another such-like leans, states a message from from New York
Time: 3 mins. 43 2/5 sec8.
POSSIBLE VISIT NEXT YEAR
There is every possibility
of
T. J. Ong and T. Y. Chung 7-21. Bodd and Williaux (S. and
tour, probably next season, when Swe hope to bring another two pro-
|Richmond, Virginia.
Locatelli weighed in at 10st A crowd of 12,000, the largest 3% Ib. and Garcia at 10 at 6 lbs.
W
The Siccawei Stakes. 1 MIL
Home) lost to Ong and Chung 9-21;}fessional-players with us" W. ever to witness a boring match in (The decision was both booed and Vivid Morn (F: Marshall)
Roehampton (A. F. Clark) Dyer Drummalla (J. Pote-Hunt)
Time: 2 mins 41 4/5 secs.
lost to Koh and Koh 7-21; lost to T.) W. Wong and Lch, Willem 14-21 “Big "Bill" Tilden told me yester the State of Virginia, watched cheered by a crowd of 7,500 who
Merritt and Yang Chan (S. and S. day evening in an exclusive inter- the bout and saw Camarata, meet watched proceedings. Home) beat Wong" and Lch 21-14; view at the Hong Kong Hotel lost to P. EL Wong and Chong 5-21; lost to Ong and Chung 14-21.
INDIAN SCHOOL WIN
Miles
the Birmingham boxer blow for The faces of both boreTE WETE "I shall endeavour to get Henri blow, Sarron weighed 9 st. 5% Ib. covered with blood at the finish. The Loong-Wha Stakes 1/2 Cochet and another "professional, and Camerata 9-st. 4. Ib.
Locatelli had ents over both eyes probably European, to come on! As a result of an arm injury re-and one on his chin and Garcia's
"Nevada-Morn (F. Marshall) tour with us, but we must be given ceived during the fight, Barron eyes were cut and badly swole Equity (A. N. Dallas). a minimum guarantee, otherwise has been ordered by doctors to
In the early rounds the vetera Pathänder (P. B. Pfardten)
The Ellis Kadoorie Indian School the question of our returning is rest for two months. The zest Locatelli showed his superiority Time: 3 mins. 15 2/5 secs.
impossible.-
will cancel or postpone a schedulin speed and aggressiveness, and
hockey team defeated Queen's Col lege in an exciting game played on
"In Hong Kong. I suggest, if weed trip abroad where Sarron was did not allow the Filipino to get The Pagoda Handicap 1 Mile the Radio Sports Club ground at do make the trip, that you raise to meet the outstanding European into his stride but once Garcia Compensation (V. V. Needs)...
had found the range the outcomeHwangchow (PS: Plordten) Caroline Hili yesterday afternoon your sexting capacity or raise your contenders.
was never in doubt. by two goals to nil Telok Singh, prices. If we played on only two the Indian School's leader, was the days, making it singles one day outstarding player in the team and doubles the next, and charg- Sarwan Singh and Naranjan Singh ing accordingly, we should draw were the best players for the the crowd,” he concluded. Losers.
YACHTING RESULTS
2
AMATEUR GOLFER'S BET EASILY WON
Wet Morn (L. N. Wade)
Time: 7 mins 3 3/5 secs.
Beater.
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M.C.C. NOT TO REINFORCE
THEIR TEAM INGVER ENGLAND MATCH AT STOKE
B.
London, October 19. BASKETBALL LEAGUE Foster, an American amateur, [made no return in the first round
London, November 4. The international soccer match While the committee is natural-between-England and Ireland on The Inter-School Basketball Lea of the Surrey Open championship ly concerned, at the large number November 18 will be played on the The first of the series of yacht- gue is again in progress. The at Addington Brigadier-General of casualties which have occurred Stoke City ground, and the Eng- ing events arranged this season University are leading in the Senior Critchley wagered him 225 to 21 among members of the term in and team will be thosen on for ladies took place yesterday. In Division with four wing in as many that he would not beat, 70 for the Australia, no arrangements have November 9 the A class event Mas. -Edwarda, matches, while Fong Lam are at second round. “Right” said For been made for the sending of ads The amateur international [in Lobo, was the "winner, while the top of the table in the Junior ter, and returned a 65 three ditional players, it was on
Mez S. D÷ Reid in Dorothee won section
lasses event!
four games:
mum points for
course announced here today
MLCC
between England and
yzouth.