SPORT ADVTS.

THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB, ་་--ན་-

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 rude at 1.30 p.nl.

By Order,

G. B. BROWN,

Secretary,

Hongkong, 16th September, 1935.

THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB,

· RACE FIXTURES FOR 1986

Annual Race Meeting Saturday. 22nd February Monday, 24th February Tuesday, 26th February Wednesday, 26th February Saturday, 29th February

1st Extra Race Meeting Saturday, 14th March

2nd Extra Race Meeting Saturday. 28th March

3rd Extra Race Meeting Saturday, 11th April

Monday,

13th April

(Easter Monday)

4th Extra Race Meeting Saturday, 2nd May

5th Extra Race Meeting

Saturday, 16 May

6th Extra Race Meeting Saturday, 24th May Munday, 1st June

(Whit Monday)

7th Extra Race Meeting Saturday. 24th September 8th Extra Race Meeting Saturday, 10th October

(Double Tenth)

9th Extra Race Meeting Saturday, 21th October 10th Extra Rare Meeting Saturday, 7th November

Tith Extra Race Meeting Saturday, 21st November

12th Extra Race Meeting Saturday, 5th December

13th Extra Race Meeting Saturday,

19th Decembe

NEXT

KING'S CHANGE

SEKMET

goddess of vengeance.

STRIKES!

Jay

Three flies are sulfed out.

as the dread curso descends

in a muisty Egypilan tomb -- and Charlie Chan faces unearthly terrort.

CHARLIE CHAN IN EGYPT

A FOX picture with

WARNER OLAND

"PAT" PATERSON THOMAS BECK • RITA CANSIND and STEP FETCHIT

Chan's reluctant aidel

Prata Why tafranil timot

provide bat lite Blgros

COUNT THE

“TELEGRAPHS”

RYWHERE

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 1935.

G. R. M. Ricketts and Lai Kwong-taun, takon before the only match which Hongkong lost in the anuual tennis contest for the Wong Po-keung Cup yesterday. (Photo: Ming Yuen).

TENNIS

VICTORY

FOR COLONY

CANTON TEAM DEFEATED

AUSTRALIAN

CONTROL BOARD

OVERBEARING AND IRRESPONSIBLE

Melbourne, Aug. 19.

"A enpricious net of overbearing Innd freesponsible officialdom“ is how the "Melbourne Sun" describes the

HONGKONG'S FIRST action of the Australing Board

SUCCESS

(Continued from Page 8.)

Control in banning certain cricketers

Indin from touring

with Frink | Tarrant's tram. "Australian cricket,” adds the paper, "must rid itself of this incubus before it injures the game

ket his mind upon the game and hear well as the players. Some good was invariably able to singe a sudden will have cone of the Board's latent recovery to keep the lead,

| net of foolishness if the bun resulta.

captured the first set after in an irresistible demand for 100 having led all the way but at one stage in the second he lost five gumes "weeping away and replacement of a stake in before he eventually conceded

PROSPECTS OF SOCCER

CLUBS IN

ENGLAND

goalkeeper from Exeter City; Rubble, outsile-right from Bury; R. Wallace, In back from Swindon; and A. Powell, | outside-left from Bolton Wanderers,

will wear the Argyle colours.

Succes hat also attended a new scheme for encouraging and develop- ing local talent, by establishing Junior |

series" for the Argyle.

NO. 20-POMPEY which are in act

"CHEAPEST BOB'S

WORTH"

Pompey's offelals and players are looking forward to a good The confulence felt in club circles with regard to the future is reflected

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Goafkoopera: H. Cann, A. L. Davien Exeter City).

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

Half-backst A. Gorman, J. McNeil, T Wood, W. H. Gooney (Shefteld do). •

Forwards: D. M. Robbie (Bury), T. Grozier, J. Smith Barnsley), P. Stoun, L., Rich, H. Vidler, E.

in the ground improvements which Melaniphy, 4. Cookson, G. Beiggs, A. have been carried out at Fratton Eggleston (Bury), S. Black, A. Powell Park during the summUSI".

(Belton).

From a business point of view last

season was the best in the history of NO. 22-BRIGHTON

the club, for it showed profit of £14,561 on the year's working. The directors have spent about 412,000 of!

this on a new north stand, which in

Manager Jack Tinn's opinion provides New Forwards May

"the cheapest bob's worth in thel

country. It will shelter from 12 tot 13 thousand spectators,

several

Remedy Vital Weakness

So far as playing strength is con- cerned the chib is also fortunately other clubs, are naturally hoping that Brighton, in common with many placed. The professionals number 29,eing the forthcoming season they and the club has the call also upon will achieve their ambition of promo- the services of

clever tion to the Second Division. aumtetura, Three or four

young players

recruiteri for JESUIVER before the end of searon; five more have been on.since then.

THE NEWCOMERS

It is not always easy, however, to the sum up a club's prospects. Players signed reputations, yet frequently fail

last (are signed on who possess excellent

to

realise expectatione. It would appear That in Laive (Sheffield Wednesday) and Prest (Burnley), the Albion have The newcomers are Francis secured two forwards capable of giv O'Connor (21), a right half-back, for anxiety.

ing opposing defemiers considerable

Ewo sens

with Jarrow; Ronald Renson (20), a left half-linek, from In past your Brighton have played Birtley, County Durhan; Thomas attractive football in midfield without Hird (22), amtside-right, who showing suflicient penetrative power, scure 16 roads for Hartlepools last and it is hoped that Law and Prest season: Gordon Bell (21), another will help to remedy this weakness. outside-right, from East Cragie: nod Other new forwards are Richards Ambrose Brown (22), an inside-jeft Fullum) and Stevens (Brentford). or centre-forward, from Chesterfield. Two addition to the half-back line

New hood, of course, is essentini are Clark (Portsmouth) and

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to sucess, and although Partsmouth Carthy (Bundle), and there is every can still enil upon players who have likelihood of subditional defenders rendered excellent service in the past, being obtained. the directors realize there must be

Jones

this

captain, has decided to replacements. The club policy as not retire from the game and his loss will to spend money on expensive trans-he felt. Mr. Web, the manager, in fers, but to build up the side from at the moment bually engaged in try- good and capable young reserves, ing to fill his place. Players:

Goalkeepers: J. Gilfillan, G. J. Goalkeepery: C. Thomson and G. Strong.

Full Back: J. A. Mackie, W. Rach- ford, J. Mackrell, R. L. Gundry, W. II. Smith.

Mer,

Martin.

Bacle F. King. E. Marrinti, E.

Half-back 1. Darling, P. Mooney, D. Walker, W. Clarke, T. Mel'arthy, J. Dugnolle.

Half-Bucks: J. Nichol, A. Smith, A. Young, F. R. O'Conser (Jurrow). T. Prest, A. Law, 0. Brown, T. P. Forwards: W, Richards, R. Farrell, Salmon, A. Pringle, T. Rowe, F.

Donoghue, Thickeray, R. Renson Smith, H. Egan, E. Wilson, J. Stevens,

(Birtley).

Forwards: F. Worrall, T. Hird

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

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

J. Widdie, II. W. Crawshaw, J. Easson, W. Bagley, A. R. Brown (Chesterfield), S. Rutherford, C. Parker.

more reasonable Indy warthy to NO. the set at 8-6. The third set saw his minister cricket," "What blind folly," run away with a five-game lead and the "Melbourne Star" "pushes he again found himself trailing behind this body into derisions which nunoy

then win at 6-2. In the fourth set

4-1 and he caught up to 4 before the whole cricketing world only its Bodiker mide matters oven.

When Bodiker, wen

three gantes

members can tell."

The Maharajah of Patiala has instterd in the final set it seemed that the Canton man would snatch a Jast private invitation to Alan Kippmas, Ricketts re the New South Wales cricketer, to en minute victory, but nsserted himself and won four games, to Intin, in connection with the forth-

in succession, eventually taking the jeaming tour arrvöged by Frank Tar- set and match at 6-4.

TAME DOUBLES

rant, the old Middlesex player.

the Australian eleven is complete it is presumed that Kippax would play

The doubles match yesterday against Tarrant's side, Kippax con- morning was a cinch for Hongkong (siders that he a free agent, hut and with the Cup was captured believes that the Australian Board of for the first time.

Control may think otherwise,

Rumjan paired very well with Ho Ka-lau but the Canton coin- bination left much to be desired. Laiteily the better of the two, it was Kwong-tsun, who was partnered by in the second set that Rickette was Lin Yat-fong, was easily the better able to holl his own and took the of the two visiting players but was sore to 11-0 before syreumbing to the unable to avert the concentrated at-dashing Canton player. teek an the week link in the Cantem ;

team. The match was all over in 151 Baliker in his match with Rum- minutes, Hongkong winning by 6-4, Jahn, gave a much are determined 6-1, 6-2.

display than on Saturday when his The Brat match of the afternoon tennis" was listless and unworthy of was between G. R. M. Ricketts and Interport standard.

Yesterday he Eai Kwong-tsun, the Canton player was bitting the ball harder and com- winning by 6-7, 11-9, 6-4, in a match | munded a better control over his in which the cores give a true in strokes, Thure were many long and

which diention of the margin of difference interesting rallies in between the two playera. Ricketts players escelled but Rumjahn was was unable to cope with the forcing always that shade the better and tacties of the Canton player whose never lost control af the game at forchant deiving, 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 inggainst Rumjahn.

both

This is Hamekong's first victory in The Wong Po-keung Cup Competition AN IMPROVED BODIKER

which way Inaugurated In 1932. Ricketts was literally driven off! That your Cunton won and in 1934 the court in the first set and offered the holders retaineil the trophy, there little opposition to a player who was being no challenge in 1930.

High Hopes Based On

21-PLYMOUTH t is safe to say that Southend will

Experience

ARGYLE

de better this season. The club in about to start a campaign.for which Manager David Jack has made a strenuous preparation.

Reorganisation Raises the pitch was plougher up and re-

Hopes Of Success

During the summer the whole of

Turfed und a considerable sum of money expanded to Care theat ground trouble does not arise again. Eight new players have been sign- Plymouth Argyl have arely apexperience. They are Pearson (Bir- ed-most of them with First Division pronehed

nrw HOSTE favourable circumstances.

in such

mingham), Nelson (Newcastle), During the past six months the MeKenzie and Domellweek (Plymouth board of directors has been re-foraged anal three from Leeds United, Spel Corbett (Manchester City) Argyle), An increased to 15 by the addition.

right-it's just a

Mr. Jack has his eye on an outside. matter of the transfer fee-but even should be fail to acquire him that position will be At the annual meeting the direene and the newcomer Demellwerk by no means a weak one with Harry tors nounced that they required as candidates. more money to carry out their aims

of well-known business mer in the man, Turner and Firth. city who have taken strong mensure to support

their announced

deler mination to obtain promotion to the First Division.

and they mads a fresh issue of It is expected that Firth will make

expitic!

goud inside forward. He is a “natural” footballer and a good gand- retter, Nelson,, of course, has inter- national experience.

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The amount of capital previously Issued was $2,432 and the directors appealed to the genemi publie ta take- Manager Jack sunt: "He is a per- up shares in the new ijene of 50,000 sonnlity-and I'ma hanking on hit- shares of Ba, meh. It was

stated a

great schemer, Jimny, and that the proceeds would be Irly popular player with the rest of the applied to engaging new players, reteam. payment of lonna and provision of We are making a clean start this working capital, and there was an yur, and I'm very hopeful. The Immediate and satisfactory response. pitch is now in fine trim and that

Seven new players have been sign will make a big difference,"

ed on, and search is being continued The playera ure: for a first-class centre-half and other men in order that the strongest team the Argyle has over had will be built

tip.

Goalkeepers: Moore, McKenzie Backa: Nelson, Robinson, Kelly, Corbett, Holborn

Half-backs: Spelman, Tarner, The principal captures during the Smith, Carr, Jackson, Gulliver, Dono close season are Jackie Sanith, fiskes van, Morfitt. right from Barnsley; Harry Gooney, Forwards: Deniellweek, Bushby, left-hulf from Sheffield United; and Lane, Firth, Jones (E), Jones (B), Arthur Eggleston, Inside-left from Stevens, Pearson, Johnson, Cheesmur, Bury. In Addition Arthur Davies, Deacon, Clark, Oswald,

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