THE HONGKONG
TELEGRAPH, FRIDAY,
NOVEMBER 5,
1937.
CONTRACT NOT YET SIGNED
Mrs. Moody Denies
Turning
"Pro"
FANLING GOLF
*
Starting Times
For Sunday
OLD COURSE
0.15 m. R. Nelson, R. G. Gray,
T
W. J. S. Key, N, K. Little-
Jahn:
J. H. M. Andrew, L. Gold-
man Bonnar, W. Hell
Robinson.
D. J. Gilmore, 1. W. She-
wan.
9.12
9.30
0.40
0.44
9.40
I. H. Geare, E. T. Me. Mullen.
0.42
It
9,50
10.00
"
San Francisco, Nov. 4. Mrs. Holen Wills Moody told Renter that she had not signed any contract to turn professional and did not intend to. Further- more, she had no plans of becom- ing a professional tennis player. At the same time, however, well- informed circles insist that negotio- lons are afoot. It is thought thnt the only reason for withholding the 10.04 the question of 10.08 finding multable opponent; this has not yet been decided.
Announcement is
It is also pointed out that Fred Perry also denied his intentions of becoming a professional until the day the contract was signed.--Reuter.
RACING PROSPECTS DISCUSSED
(By "Captain Foster")
(Continued from Page 8.)
poor show in the Kwangtung Handi- cap, Sylvandale should not be ne- glected in the pari-mutuel and this also refers to Diogenes.
KENT HANDICAP FOR "C" CLASS
King's Bounty Worth Watching
on
י.
1. P. Tarnworth, F. A. M. Elliott:
T. R. Chansels, A. B. Purves.
R. L. D. Wodehouse, K. S. Morrison.
F. Groves, O. E. C. Marton,
D. A. O'Kleffe J. Stener-
sen.
Col. King, Col. Blake.
1
10.12
10.10
10.20
10.24
"
Major
S. T. Butlin, II. A. Mills. H. N. Williamson, J. Forbes,
Holmes.
Shannon, Capt.
10.20 R. G. Parker, H. H
"
Mundy.
10.32 A. 11. Pens, A. C. L
Bowker.
1. Overy, W. J. E. Mac- kezle.
10.30
M
10.40
T. E. & J. L. C. Pearce,
10.44
T. A. Pearce, D. S. Robb.
10.40
10,52
10,50
F. C. Young, G. T. May,
W. Hewitt, P. Morrison,
E. L. Groome, W. Sharp. NEW COURSE
9.35 in. L. C. F. Bellamy, V. R.
Gordon.
10.30
Two child stars, Freddio Bartholemew and Mickey Rooney, are reunited in the filmizailon of Rudyard Kipling's story. of the sea, "Captains Courageous," which comes to the King's Theatre
to-day.
HOME FOOTBALL LEAGUE
Mra. Overy. Mrs. Mac-SOME
kenzie.
Rugger Matches Arranged
Club Soniors To Play Navy Fifteen
The second leg of the daily double the Kent another teaser, Handicap for "C" class of Chinn ponies from the 11⁄2 mile post-about Alve furlonga. It is to be hoped that no mistake has been made in allot- ting the lowest impost to Amberley, Commencement Bay, King's Bounty, Laughing Buddha and Rose Evelyn. Should any of them manage to break the tape on the move, the weight carriers will have some good job to catch the leader and the daily dou-selected as follows: ble should pay well. Amberley goes well with Mr. Y. T. Fung and so does King's Bounty with Mr. Davis. The Inter pony was n speedy roadster in his prime; in fact he is worth back ing.
There will be two games of Rugby Football on the Navy ground at Causeway Bay to-morrow. The first gume, which will commence at 3.00 p.m. will be between the Club "A" and the Army "A" XV. This will be followed at 4.15 p.m. by a match between the Navy and the Club. The Navy and Club sides have been
FUSILIERS WIN
The Royal Welch Fusiliers beat the Tamar six to three in a ruggCT match at Happy Valley yesterday.
Tamar opened the scoring when Ford received from Jeffery and touched down, but falled to convert. Webb broke through to score try
for the Fusiliers and later on he intercepted a pass from Hughes to score another, Both tries did
not bring in the major points.
There was no sccring in the second
half.
SPORT ADVTS.
THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB
The Tenth Extra Race Meeting will be held (weather permitting) at HAPPY VALLEY, on Saturday, 6th November, 1937, commencing nt 2.00 p.m.
The First Bell will be rang ati 1.30 p.m.
By Order.
Navy,A. B. Knapman (Dorsel- shire), A. N. Other, Lt. Harvey (Odin), A. N. Other, Sub, Lt. Kyrke (Regent), L. Elliot (Eagle) (Cap- tain), Lt. Talbot (Olus), S. B. A. Stoker (Medway), Sig. Ford (Tamar), A. B. Romens (Eagle), Lt. Mayden
(Orpheus), Sub. LL Anderson
CRICKET NOTES
(By "R. Abbit")
(Continued from Page 8.).
of the two sides I have mentioned. They dealt very effectively with the Police however last week. The Navy II are a variable quality but their no defeat of the C.S.C.C. I caused great surprise. The bowling of the latter would not be halt bad if the fielding was better; but their batting is very weak and they seldom raise a total to give their bowlers a fair show.
TO-MORROW'S GAMES
So far as I know there are four senior League games down for de
The cision to-morrow afternoon. Club are at home to the Civil Ser- vico and have A. W. Hayward back in their team hut T. E. and J. Pearce are not playing. If the Civil Service will win, bat first I fancy the Club but otherwise there might well be a deal bet- draw. The C.S. are a great ter than they were a couple of years ago and if they could get a really good bowler-I favour a speed mer- chant to help out Baker and Me- Lellan they might be quite danger- qur. Haynes was remarkably suc- cessful last season and I shall be most interested to see if he main- tuins this high level of excellence. 34 wickets for 5.84 runs oplece was a remarkable performance even if all the victims were not the complete Hobbs.
A REVENGE?
K.C.C. meet Cralgengower at Kow- Inon and I should not be at all sur
INTERESTING MATCHES IN prised if they take vengeance for
WEEK-END SCHEDULE
their crash last week. Anyway I am open to bet F. K. Lee hail a bot- tle of bubbly to a pink gin that he will not take 0 wickets for 1 run! But as to another big innings, I am Fixtures for the coming week-end in fome football are interesting. saying nothing. It should be a very though many While Brentford, Chelsea's rival for league leadership, is playing away, good game to watch Chelsea will have the bix task of overcoming Sunderland to retain their years experience has taught me that top position. Woives, nexi contender for the honours, 'are away at Stoke. In C.C.C. team away is very different There does not seem much chance of Coventry being ousted from the head from the same team at home. Of course, that is a general truth ut of the second division; they have a two points lead on Sheffield.
In the Scottish League, whereas Motherwell has to contend with cricket, but I have noticed it particu-
of Craigengewer. Dundee at Dundee, Hearts, one point behind, are faced against Aberdeen.larly Changes might occur here as in the other divisiona
The complete table of fixtures is as follows:
ENGLISH LEAGUE
Birmingham
Charlton Chelsea Grimsby Leeds
Liverpool
First Division
Middlesbrough Portsmouth Preston N.E. Stoke
West Brom.
Barnsley Buricy Bury Coventry Luton
v. Huddersfield
v. Derby
v. Sunderland
v. Arsenal
Blackpool
v.
น. 2
Brentford
v. Everton
.v. Leicester
v. Manchester C.
v. Wolverhampton v. Bolton
Second Division
v. Sheffield W.
Norwich
+
Y
Manchester U. Newcastic Nottingham F. Sheffield U. Stockport
(Olympus), Sub. Lt. Ogle (Phoenix), Lt. Woods (Grompus) and A. B. Teltenham Thatcher (Eagle).
Club 1st. XV.-J. P. Whitham (Captain), D. H. Stewart, 11. D. Bidwell, M. W. MacGrath, H. van Leeuwen, W. E, Grieve, J. L. Bennar, K-A-Watson, K.-W. Salter R. G. Geer, C. F. Needham, W. E. Peera, Redman, A. J. G. Taylor and J.
v. Aston Villa
v. Bradford
v. Blackburn v. Plymouth v. Southampton v. West Ham v. Chesterfeld v. Fulham
v. Swansea
v, Watford
v. Bristol C.
v. Aldershot
v. Gillingham
v. Crystel P
Third Division (Southern) Bournem'th Brighton Bristol Rovers Cardiff Clapton Northampton Mansfeld
Queen's Park Southend Torquay Walsall
v. Millwall
v. Swindon
R.
V.
Newport
V. Notts C.
v. Reading
V. Exeter
J. C. Miller.
Club "A" XV.-E. M. Watts, D. Campbell, M. G. Carruthers, E. Taverner, A. H. Murray, C. W. Lyle,
Third Division (Northern) H. Rutherford, K. H. G. White, J. S. Accrington v. Gateshead Dunnett (Captain), J. K. Birt. R. E.
Bradford City v. Barrow H. Nelson, T. Swan, HI, W. E, Heath,
Carlisle
v. Oldham A: G. Dalziel and M. W. Scott.
Chester Referee 3.00 p.in. game.--Dr. G.Doncaster 11. Henry.
Halifax Referee 4.15 p.m. game.-P. O, Rochdale Rogers (Eagic).
BOXER DEAD
v. New Brighton
v. Hartlepools
v. Darlington
v. Lincoln
v. Hull
Rotherham Southport v. Wrexham Tranmere R. v. Port Vale York
v. Crewe SCOTTISH LEAGUE First Division
Aberdeen Celtic
New York, Nov. 4. Jack McAuliffe, 72, retired Hight-Dundee weight boxing champion of the Falkirk world, died here to-day from a throat Hamilton | ailment-United Pres.
Hibernian Queen O'Sh Queen's Park Rangers
BOUT POSTPONED S. Mirren
Alrdric
v. Hearts
v. Partick
V.
Motherwell
St
บ Johnstone
v. Arbroath
v. Ayr U.
v. Clyde
v. Morton
v. Kilmarnock
y. Third Lanark Second Division
C. R. BROWN,
New York, Nov. 3. Allon Freddie Steele, while training to Brechin Secretary, meet Fred Apostoll in a non-litie Cowdenbeath Hongkong, 1st November, 1937. bout on November 12, Injured the Dumbarton
carlages of his ribs to-day, which East Fife has necessitated the postponement of Edinburgh the boul. Both are middleweight' Montrose boxers.—United Press,
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The 1.R.C. should beat the Navy pretty comfortably at Sookunpoo un- less anything unforeseen occurs, but the Navy have a way of springing surprises on people! But I am in much more doubt as to the result of It the Army and Recreio match. sounds a good place to be down at the fence there at Sookunpoo.
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you watch the Army and Recreio, Minu will probably drop one of his
the
back biggest hits hend; while If
If you regard the activi ties of the Senior Service, some ir- reverent but muscular member of the Junior Service will be sure to Int. XI (Home) v. Eastern at 4.15 and one in between your shoulder sofest blades. On the whole p.m.-Rowlands; Souza, A. Ulrich;
to thing would be
take a pair of Maxwell, Bilss, Dale; Coakley, V. binoculars and sit on the roof of the White, D. Knox, Wilson, Honniball,
Tung Wa Extension. By the way 1 2nd. XI (Home) v. 5th. Dde. RA. got an awful shock when I read the at 2.45 p.m.-Jeffery; Humphrey, Arm team.
Army
Quantum mutatus at Abbas; Farrell, Solls, Tyndall; silo! I don't mean that it is weaker Torge, Thompson, Betts, Hussain, but the only three names I know P. Ulrich,
SARAZEN ARRIVES
IN PORT
NOT TO GIVE EXHIBITION
the
well are those of Michell, Barron, I remember seeing the and Warr.
three Seaforth players in a very cheery Sunday game between the Navy and the Regiment just before I went on leave but of course could Icurn little about their cricket in one game:
SECOND DIVISION
towards the Shield.
In the Junior Division, the first three matches I have mentioncel have their second eleven counterpart on the other ground. The Club should win and I have no data to forecast the Navy-Indian game. But one of the most important of all the Junior League games is the contest between Craigengower at home and Hongkong will not have an Kowloon second. If the latter win opportunity of seeing Gene they will have taken a long stride Sarazen, famous professional golfer, in action. Mr. Sarazen, GENERALLY SPEAKING who arrived here this morning
I am very sorry to learn that the from America on the President University have been unable to en- Coolidge on a round the world ter a team in the Senior League this tour, said that he intended to de- year. the same time they have vote the two days he would spend in my opinion taken a very wise step. Even with Gosano they were here to sight seeing.
not up to the form last season and nothing is more destructive of morale, "I played a lot of golf in Japan," or more likely to put people off the he said, "and found the courses there game, than to struggle along against equal to most places in the world, continuous defeats from for stronger On board, however, have not had tens. To concentrate the strength
any practice and have not hit hund- of University cricket in one team reds of balls into the seal In Hong tid to play in the Junior Division Is kong my wife and I will spend the the very best thing they could have two days the ship is in port sight- | done. seeing and I do not think I will have an opportunity to play."
I have
CARDS
Mr. Sarazen will continue to Manila
cards from some teams, on the President Coolidge and then will the secretaries of the Army, continue to Singapore and round the Navy, Civil Service, Police, Army A. world. The trip is not a professional and B, and University please send tour but merely a pleasure trip made me their fixture cards care of the in company with several other dis-Hongkong Telegraph? Thanks ow- 'tinguished "Americans.
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