WE

THE HONGKONG

WANT WYATT"

TELEGRAPH.

"HE

WAGS HOLD THE STAGE GLASGOW

IN CLOSING

TEST MATCH SCENES

CHEERS FOR AŬSTRALIANS:

BOOS FOR JACKSON

WHAT EVERYBODY SAID AFTER IT WAS ALL OVER

London, Aug. 23. Fifteen thousand people saw Australia win the Ashes at the Oval last evening by 562 runs on Woodfull's thirty-seventh birthday, and as one man they rose to the Australians and cheered them to the echo.

The end came avhen Allen was,

There was sumped by yards. eramble for bail, wickets and balis y the playera.

Allen grabbed a stump. Then he ay Kippax, who had been fielding a ng way off, was disappointed at He handed agging no memento.

+

Here are

comments by leading afgures in Test battles just concluded: The Woodfull: I am very happy.

whole team has backed me aplen didly. This will be my last Arst- class match. Wyatt: Australia was the better team in this match. What was against us was the series of easy

wickets in paced Australia won on their merita. Sir Stanley Jackson: Praised the sporting behaviour of the crowd on every ground on which Tost matches have been played this meanor."

he stump to Kippax, who smiled his hanks. It was a sporting gesture.

RIM

HUMOUR.

There was a charge of quite five housand spectators from all parts of the ground to the pavilion rails.

The crowd had faced the bitterness f the overwhelming defeat of Eng- and with grim "humour.

When

Clark came out as last man Komeone.

houted:

"Be careful, Nobby. Only 500 and something and the Ashes are Ours!"

Antes

A minute later and the vere no longer ours but still the rowd cheered and laughed, When Woodfull and his esponse to thunderous calis, appeared

men, in

Some

n the balcony, all smiling broadly hey were cheered to the echo. of the team look snapshots of the sea of faces below them.

Then the crowd began to shout: We want Wyatt," and there was immediate answer from. wag wha called: "He wants quiet," (Roars of laughter.)

Wyatt, however, came out with Woodfull, and the two captaina of the English team did not appear, Commenta in the crowd suggested that Wyatt would have done well to firing his men out.

There were calls for three boos for Jackson, and demands of "Bring out the Selectors". One section of the crowd called: "We want Leyland," and another section answered "Yes, and we'd like Jackson."

OUR SELECTORS'

CONGRATULATIONS.

The first people to congratulate the Australiana were the three members of the Englah Selection Committee, who went to the team's dressing room, They were quickly followed by the English-side, the two-umpires, and many famous old cricketers, and an Impromptu party was held in honour of Woodfall.

this

tour.

SOLDIERS' SWIM

HEADQUARTERS WIN AQUATICS

POLICE SPORTS

PROFESSIONALISM STOPPED

CHIEF'S ACTION

CRITICISED

WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER

12, 1934.

WANTS QUIET"

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Brookline, Sept. 11.

One schoolboy sensation

J. Armour Milne, well-known of the American amateur

in Scottish pedestrian circles as

"Sazon of London," criticises open golf championship end-

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in John Bull the action of ed his career of conquest toket me, with upward tendency. Captain P. J. Sillitoe, the Chief day Constable of Glasgow, in

Now York & Chicago commodity re abolishing sports professional younger, rose to assume his ports received throughs Messrs. Swan, ism in the Glasgow police place as prodigy with an Culbertson & Fritzi

Cotton: The theory that the 12. even more brilliant perform-cent loan will act as a deterrent on declines below.13 cents for December has had another successful legt. The now "atur" is Bobby Jacob- Prices were Austained by a light des sen of Deal, New Jersey, who is mand. "Spots" were firm and the

|basis was high. only sixteen years of age.

force.

Amateurism (he writes) was born out of the snobbery of sport xixty years ago. The University men who wished to run in competitions but objected to mixing with nien who had to work for a living created a class of "gentlemen amateurs."

It was only after the greatest the trouble and squabbling that artisan gained recognition from the "gentlemen amateurs."

"This snobbery exists, but in an even wider degree, to-day.

The amateur oficials. not content with the progress they have made,

are anxious to sweep professionalism

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ance.

He defeated Johnny Goodman,

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Rubber; The market was quiet and sensitive to small buying..

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are very few amateur sports meetings captain, T. Torrance, passed a Amer. Smelting & Ref. The annual sports of the 20th Bat-outside of Ginsgow and Edinburgh. stage further by beating Philip Amer. Tel. & Tel. tery of the Royal Artillery were held the two club strongholds of Scottish Little of Minneapolis by two and Auburn at the European Y.M.C.A. Bath yes-timateur athlete terday afternoon when Headquarters Section were successful in carryiINK of the Inter-Section Championship by the substantial margin of 15 points, leaving Right Section second and Left Section third, 31 points is arrears of the winners.

· The final results were: "TLQ.S."

R.S." "1.5."

37 points 22 points 6 points This was the last of a two days programme to decide the issue, and |wns followed by polo games.

AMATEURS AND PROFESSIONALS.

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When a professional meeting such nx the Cowal Highland Gathering at Dunoon gora over to amateur athletics, as it has done this year, there is much refoleing in amateur athletic] elrefes mid a considerable amount of boosting in the Scottish newspapers. Scotland has great professional heavy-weight athictes because of the

them by Highland. The following reports on the New support given to Gamey

any York stock market have promoters. Where in other part of the British Isles cun one ceived through Messrs. Swan, Culbert- find no

many heavy and jumping son & Fritz: The Wall Street Journ events on a programınc as at the of report on yesterday's markets:

Stocks Highland Games?

ragged without any The Maino elections are re- The many hammer, ball, caber, trend.

an alightly unfavourable. weights, and wrestling competitions garded have made a strong race of heavy Traders were nervous over financial conditions. Metal Issues were general- exponents.

Would any amateur sports-promo-ly steady. Bonds were unsettled, due Gnr. ting body put on these events for the to the break, as much as one point,

big men?

On Monday .Q.8." were leading the Right Section by four points.

RESULTS.

75 Yards Free Style.--1, Gaz. T. Smith H.Q.S.; 2, L/Bdr. Mooney R.S.; 3. L/Bdr. Gay 1.Q.S. Time: 48 2/6

кеев.

25 Yards (Beginners)—1, Stubba; 2. Gnr. Sandella; Wright. Time: 16 1/5 secs.

Gnr.

150 Yards Free Style (Gunners)-

1, Gar. T. Smith H.Q.8.; 2, Gor. Gower II.Q.5; 9, Gnr. Gardener R.S. Time: 2 mins, 6 secs.

150 Yards Free Style (N.C.O.'s).— 1 L/Bdr. Mooney R.S.; 2-L/Bdr. Brazlar L.S.; 3. L/Bdr. Gay 11.Q.S. Time: 2 mins. 7 4/5 secs,

25 Yards Dash.-1, Gar. T. Smith The best wishes of England were 11.2.8.; 2. Gur. Roscoe L.S.: 8, 1/Bdr. oxpressed by Mr. H. D. G. Leveson Gay 11.Q.S. Time: 13 2/5 secs. Gowar, Surrey C.C., and Woodfull) 150 Yards Medley Race.-1, L/Bdr. modeatly replied, after his health had Mooney R.S.; 2, Gnr. Gower H.Q.S.; been drunk and the company had sung|3, Gar. Roscoe L.S. Time: 2 mins. "For ho's a fully good fellow,"

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THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUJ,

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Can you imagine the Rangers, Cellie, Partick Thistle, and others put- Ling on hammer, ball, caber and so on in their programmes? No!

And while on the subject of the promotera named, why does amateur controlling body such as the S.A.A.A. permit professional foot- ball clubs to promote amateur sports, to run professional five-a-side foot. hall tournaments at amateur athletic meetings?

A FARCICAL SITUATION.

were

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was

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S. C. & F. New York office cablen: 1 The stock market drifted aimlessly in an extremely dull session. There was no news of importance. The voting in Maine confirms that the "New Deal" and the Treasury Notes A great remedy for all childhood The whole situation is farcicalare favourably received. The textile ailments, constipation, diarrhoea, in- The S.A.A.A. is willing to do pay strike mediators are more hopeful of digestion, feverishness, stomachache, thing in order to defeat the establish settlement. The Government fore colds and croup; to expel wertas, and cd krip of professionalism, even to

cast reduces the Corn yield, but nd-relieve the unins of teething. Is the extent of allowing the men who vances the Spring Wheat crop. A Baby's Own Tablets.

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50 Yards Free Style1, Gur. T. Smith 1.Q.S.; 2. L/Ddr. Mooney RS- 4. L/Bdr. Gay H.Q.S. Time: 31 1/10

Obstacle Race---1, Gar. Hopking; 2. Gnr. Crawley. (The arst three in this race were disqualified for failing to drink all their lemonade).

They know that if they did not Consolation Race-1, Ginr, Sell; 2, allow the professional football clubs Gor. Simpson: 3, Cnr. Fallie. Time: 16 run amateur athletic meetings, the

Inter Section Relay-1, "II.Q.S."; mu clue would promote similar fine prices from one to two cents per from any harmful ingredient, and Draft Programmes and Entry 2, "R.S." d, "1.5" Time: 2 mins vents for professionals.

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