SPORT ADVTS.

THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB.

The Eighth Extra Race Meeting will be held (weather permitting) -at HAPPY VALLEY on Saturday,

* 21st September 1935, commencing

nt 2.00 p.m.

-

The First Bell will be rang at 1.30 p.m.

By Order.

C. I. BROWN.

Secretary,

Hongkong, 16th September, 1935.

THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUR.

RACE FIXTURES FOR 1936

Annual Race Meeting. Saluriny. 2nd February Monday, 24th February Tuudny 25th February Wednesday, 26th February Saturday, 29th February

Ist Extra Race Meeting

Saturday, 14th March

2nd Extra Itnee Meeting Saturday, 28th March

3rd Extra Race Meeting 11th Saturday,

April

Monday,

13th April

(Easter Monday)

4th Extra Race Meeting

And May

Sntuniny.

5th Extra Race Meeting

Saturday, 10th May

6th Extra Race Meeting

Both May

Saturday,

Monday,

1st Junio

(Wirit Monday)

7ih Extra Race Meeting

Saturday, 26th September

8th Extra Rare Meeting

Saturday,

10th October

(Double Tenli)

9th Extra Race Meeting Saturday, -24th October

18th Extra Race Meeting

Saturday, 7th November 11th Extra Race Meeting Saturday, 21st November

12th Extra Race Meeting Saturday, 5th December

13th Extra Race Meeting Saturday, 19th December

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HONGKONG

SEPTEMBER TELEGRAPH. MONDAY,

G. R. M. Ricketts and Lai Kwong-trun, taken before the only match which Hongkong lost in the annual tennis cantost for the Wang Porkoung Cup yesterday. (Photo: Ming Yuen).

TENNIS VICTORY

FOR COLONY

CANTON TEAM DEFEATED

HONGKONG'S FIRST SUCCESS

AUSTRALIAN CONTROL BOARD

OVERBEARING AND IRRESPONSIBLE

Melbourne, Aug. 19. "A capricians net of overbearing and irresponsible officinkiem" is how the "Melhotra Sum" describes the action of

of the Australian Board Control in banning cortain cricketers from touring India with Frank | Farrant's fram. "Australian cricket," edrs the paper, "must rid itself of this incubus before it injures the game as well as the players. Some good will have come of the Board's Intest set of foolishness if the hon results an irresistible demand for sweeping away and replacement ny n conceded more ressonable body worthy ta nd

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set his mind upon the game and he was invariably able to stare a uilden recovery to keep the lend

He captured the first set after having led all the way but at one stage in the second he lost Ave games

in a row before he eventually sans him

run away with a five-game lead and then win at 6-2. In the fourth set he again found himself trailing behind at 11 and he raught up to 5-3 before Hodiker #fe

matters even. When Baliker won Three games in the final set it seemed that the last would saleb a

Coulon mo

minute victory but Ricketts re

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16, 1935.

PROSPECTS OF SOCCER CLUBS IN

ENGLAND

goalkeeper from Exeter City; Robble. outside-right from Bury; R. Walince, a back from Swinton; and A. Powell, outside-loft from Holton Wanderers, will wear the Argyle colours.

Success has also attemied a new scheme for encouraging and develop-| ing local talent by establishing Junior"

NO. 20-POMPEY lenges which are to act as "mur-

"CHEAPEST BOB'S

WORTH"

series" for the Argyle.

Goalkeepers: II. Cana, A. L. Davies (Exeter City).

Uncks: H. Roberts, J. Rae, J. B. Milne, S. J. Kirkwood, 1. Wallace (Swindon), T. Black.

Half-backs: A Gorman, J. L. McNeil, T. Woods. W. IL Gooney

Pompey's officials and pinyers are (Sheffeld U.), looking forward to a good season."

Forwards: D. M. Robble (Bury), T. The confidence felt in club eircles Grozier, J. Smith (Barnsley), F. with regard to the future is reflected Sloan, L. Rich, H. Vidler, E. in the ground improvements which Melaniphy, J. Cookson, G. Briggs, A. have been carried out at. Pratton | Eggleston (Bury), S. Black, A. Powell | Park during the nummer.

(Bolton).

From 'R' business point of view last senson was the best in the history of the club, for it showed a profit of 14,96 on the year's working. The directors have spent about £12,000 of this on a new north stand, which in Manager Jack Tinn's opinion provides

in thei "The cheapest bob's worth

It will shelter from 12 in country," 14 thousand spectators.

So for us playing strength is con cerned the club is also fortunatel placed. The professional number 20, and the club has the call also up the services of several clever

Dr

four

amateuer. Three

Wire recruited pinyers

for before the end of reserves season; five more have been signed on since then.

NO. 22-BRIGHTON

New Forwards May Remedy Vital Weakness

Jonny

Brighton, in common with other clubs, are naturally hoping that during the forthcoming senson they will achieve their ambition of promos. tion to the Second Division. young It is not always easy, however, to

the int up a club's prospects. Players are signed on who possess excellent reputations, yet frequently fail to realise expectations. I would appenr that in Law (Shellied Wednesday) and Frost (Burnley), the Albion have Are Francis secured two forwards capable of giv O'Connor (211, a right half-back, for ing opposing defenders considerable

with Jarrow; Ronald anxiety.

The

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Renson (20), a left half-back, from In past year Brighton have played Birtley, County Durham Thomas attractive football in midfield without Hird (22), an outside-right, who showing suffelent penetrative power, scored 16 goals for Hartlepools last and it is hoped that Law and Prest senson; Greden Bell (21), another will help to remedy this weakness,

utside-right, from Enst Cragic; and Other new forwards are Richards Anibrose Brown (22), an inside-left (Fulham) and Stevens (Brentford). ar gentre-forward, from Chesterfield. Two additions to the half-buck line New blood, of course, is essential are Clarke (Portsmouth) and Me- to success, and although Portsmouth Carthy (Dundee), and there is every enn still call upon players who have likeliland of additional defenders rendered excellent service in the past, being obtained.

the firectors realise there must be Jones, the captain, has decided to replacements. The club policy is not retire from the game and his loss wit to spend money on expensive trans- be felt. Mr. Webb, the manager, ir fers, but to build up the side front at the mxmment busily engaged in try-. gund nd capable young reserves., Hing to fill his place. Players:

Goalkeepers: 4. GOAlan, G.

"Goalkeepers:" C. Thomson and G. Strong-

Full Backs: J. A. Mackie, W. Roche | ford, J. Mackrell, R. L. Guntry, W. H. Smith

Mec.

Backs: F. King, E. Marriott, E Martin.

Half-bucks; L. Dayling, P. Mooney,

D. Walker, W. Clarke, T. McCarthy,,

Forwards: W. Richards, R. Farrell,

Half-Backe J. Nichol, A. Smith, A. J. Dugnolle. Young. F. R. O'Connor (Jarrow), R. Salmond, A. Pringle, T. Rowe, FT. Prest, A, Law, O. Brown, T. P. Donoghue, D. Thackeray, L. Renson Smith, H. Egan, E. Wilson, J. Stevens, (Birtley).

Forwards: F. Worrall, T. Hird

Hartlepool United), G. Bell (East NO. 23-SOUTHEND

Cragie), J. C. Anderson, L. McCarthy,

J. Weddie, I. W. Crawshaw, J. Easson, W. Bagley, A. R. Browa

B. Rutherford, (Chesterfield),

Parker.

High Hopes Based On Experience

minister cricket." "What blind folly, NO. 21-PLYMOUTH. It is safe to say that Southend will

says the "Melbourne Star," "pushes his body into decisions which annoy the whole cricketing world only its members can tell.”.

The Maharajah of Putinin has issued private invitation to Alan Kippax, the New South Wales cricketer, tu s asserted himself and won four games to India, in connection-with the forth- in succession, eventually taking the coming tour arranged by Frank Tur- get and match at 6-4, ·

rant, the old Middlesex player. As the Australian eleven is complete it in presumed that Kinnax wild play The double lattets yesterday against Tarrant's side. Kippax con- morning was a cinch for Hongkong siders that he is a free agent, but and with it the Cup was captured believes that the Australian Board of for the first time.

Control may think otherwise.

TAME DOUBLES

H. D. Rumjaha paired very well with Ho Ka-lau but the Canton' com- bination left much to be desired. Laiensily the better of the two. It was Kwong-tsun.

who was partnered by in the second set that Ricketts was Liu Yat-fung, was easily the better who to hold his own and took the of the two visiting players but was score to 11-0 before succumbing to the unable to avert the concentrated at dashing Canton player.

lack on the apk link in

team. The match was all over in 451 Bodiker, in his match with Rum minutes, Hongkong winning by 6-4, juhn, gave much more determined display than on Saturday when his 6-1, 6-2.

tennis was listless and unworthy of Yesterday he Interport standard,

The first match of the aftermon was between G. R. M. Ricketts and Lai Kwong-taun, the Cuntou player was hitting the ball burder and com

a better control ove

over his wimming by 0-1, 11-3, 6-4, in a match

both

in which the scores give a true instrol. Thers were ninny lane and dication of the margin of difference interesting rallies in which between the two players.. Reketts players excelled but Rumfahm was was unable to cope with the foreing always that shade the better and never lost control of the game t Lactics of the Canton player whose forehand driving was better yesterday any stage of the match. He ran out than it was on Saturday when he winner by-6-2, 6-2, 7-5, was pitted against Rumjahn.

AN IMPROVED BODIKER

Ricketts was literally driven off the court in the first net and offered little opposition to a player who was

This is Pannkone's first victory in the Wong Po-keung Cup Competition

hing www inaugurated

in 1932, That your Canton won and in 1934- the holders retained the trophy, there being no challenge in 1939.

ARGYLE

do better this season. The club s about to start a campaign for which Manager David Jack has nude n strenuous preparation.

During the summer the whole of

Reorganisation Raises the pitch was ploughed up and re-

Hopes Of Success

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Eight new players have been sign- The

Plymouth Argyle have rarely aped-most of them with First Division prunched a new KVIESUA in favourable circumstances.

During the board of directors has been re-formed am increased to 15 by the addition of well-known business men in the city who have taken strong mensures their announced deter to support

tination to obtain promotion to the First Division.

such experience. They are Pearson ir- Nelson (Newenstle), minggu), McKenzie and Demellweek (Plymouth Argyle), Corbett (Manchester City) and three from Leeds United, Spel- man, Turner and Firth,

Mr. Jack has his eye on an outside- matter of the Fight-it's just a transfer fee--but even should he fail to acquire him that position will be by no means a weak one with Harry At the annual meeting the direcLane and the newcomer Demellweek tors announced that they required. as cndidates. more money to carry out their aims It is expected that Firth will make

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Goalkeepers: Moore, McKenzie men in order that the strongest team Backs: Nelson, Robinson, Kelly, the Argyle has ever had will be built Corbett, folboru. 11.

Half-Imeks: Spelman, Turner, The principal captures during the Smith, Carr, Jackson, Gulliver, Duna- close season are Jackle Smith, inside- van, Moritt. right from Barnsley; Harry Gooney, Forwards: Demellweek, Bushby, left-half from Sheffield United; and Lane, Firth, Jones (E), Jones (B), Arthur Eggleston, inside-left from Stevens, Pearson, Johnson, Cheesmur, Bury. In addition Arthur Davies, Deneon, Clark, Oswald.

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