THE

HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, TUESDAY, OCTOBER

11, 1938.

SPORT ADVTS

THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB.

Draft Programmes and Entry Forma for the Ninth Extra Race

HOME

SOCCER

PROSPECTS

Meeting to be held on Saturday, No. 19-Newport

22nd October, 1938, (weather permitting) may be obtained at the Secretary's Office. Exchange Building: the Club House, Happy Valley; the Hong Kong Club; the Sports Club; and the Stables; Shan Kwong Road,

Entries close at 12 o'clock NOON on Thursday, 13th October, 1938.

By Order,

C. B. BROWN,

Secretary,

SHOCKING ! THRILLING !

crime

SCHOOLS

EXPOSED!

County

Mr. A. A. Wright's refusal to re- consider bis resignation as chairman the of Newport County renders club's future obscure, for it was his leadership and willing- courageous ness to spend money in order strengthen the team that most pre- carious

In contra

to last season, there have been no spectacular signings, and supporters of the club are cri tical of the decision to allow Kelso, the Boundest man in defence for several seasons, to join Cardiff City. compensate for that loss Roberts,

a back from Bristol City who has a Hood reputation, has been

very signed.

The return of Carr, outside-left, after a short spell with South Liver- pool, may be expected to give better balance to the attack, and the pre- sent intention is

is again to rely on Much, Derrick as centre-forward.

however, is expected of Hydes, the i

Inside forward, who had an Impressive scoring record in the First Division.

Another Inside forward, was nequired from Bristol

the new In the following list ployers are indicated by mention of their former clubs:

Goalkeepers Name Birthplace. Ace. Hight, Wight.

13 Ferguson, H. (Bury) 20

12 0 Reid, C. I. (Tonier). 17 Full Backs

Wheeler, J.

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The St. Joseph' goat had a narrow escape in the First Division League match against South China “A”

on Sunday. Kwok Ying-kee, the Chinese inside-left, slipped just as he was about to shool and can be seen on the ground on the right of the picture. U. B. Souza missed the ball when he rushed out of goal, but L. Souza, the left back, obtained posse salon and is about to kick clear.---Men Cheung.

Lawn Tennis Rocord Sot Up Recently

Something in the nature of a lawn tennis record was set up in the autumn tournament at the Rochampton club when a set of 56 games was played In the women's handicap It was a semi-final singles. between Miss I. V. Hutchings, who is the No. 1 player of Monaco, and Miss D. Aylmer, Miss Hutchings was owing 30-4 and Miss Aylmer was re- ceiving 30. The match was begun on September 23 but bad light stopped play at 20 all in the first set. It was re- sumed next day when Miss Hutchings won the first set by 29-27 after her opponent had been 20 times at set point. Miss Hutchings went on to take the second set 6-4.

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PORT VALE'S "PROMOTION"

America Wants Royal Visit

NEW YORK, Oct. 10. Port Vale, in their new sphere in

Considerable interest is being the Southern Section of the Third Division, must be regarded as very displayed in the United States at much of an unknown quantity. This the forthcoming visit to Canada

so in view of is particularly drastle stocktaking which hng taken of Their Majesties the King and

Queen. place.

the

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SHANGHAI GOLF Pickpockets

TEAM LEAVES Active At

Race-Course FOR COLONY

Shanghal, Oct. 11.

A fairly strong team of golfers, re- presenting the Shanghai Golf Club and the Hungjno Golf Club, will be leaving for Hongkong this afternoon board the P. and O. liner Rajputana for an Interport series against the Royal Hongkong Golf Club.

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among Pick-pockets were active the race crowd at the races yester- day, and two men who were caught taking wallets from members of the. publie in the Publie Enclosure of the Hongkong Jockey Club made their appearance before Mr. II. R. Butters at the Central Magistracy this mor- nink.

T

Wong Chun-sam, 36, unemployed, Northern Chinese, was charged with the theft of a wailet containing $30 from Mr. R. H. J. Brooka, As-

The team, however, is not the best combination that Shanghal can send. Golfers leaving Include G. D. Nieltoll, K. M. Cumming, D. R. Glass

sistant Stallon Officer of the Fire and J. K. P. Hadland, who will-Brigade. He denied the offence, joined at Hongkong by W. J. Haw““ kings and A. V. Petulit.

Local critics bemoan the fact that Tony Ricketts, champlon Shanghai for the Inst two years, la unable to make the trip. They say it would be interesting to see how he would compare against O. E. C. Marton, of Hongkong.

However, the belief exists among local golfers that the team is likely to perform well in the Interport, which is scheduled to take place on October 13 and 10-United Press.

Reuter adds that the side available

Mr. Brooks said that a little after 4.30 p.m. yesterday, just after a race had concluded, he felt a tug at his hip pocket, where he kept his wallet, He immediately grabbed the hand holding the wallet and found defen- dant. Wong had not succeeded in the whole wallet, which extracting was hanging half-out of the pocket. Brooks, bald she saw

Miss D. E. E. Brooks, sister of Mr. the wallet hanging out of her brother's pocket, and Wong in his custody.

Wong

was convicted and sentenced the second case was against Fan

months' hard labour,

The

is not considered the strongest that can be picked in Shanghal, but con- Kn-song: 50, unemployed, also a sisting only of low handicap players the theft of a wallet containing $83 Northerner, who was charged with i who are able to leave,

It in considered by Shanghai golfers that every effort should be made to revive the old Interport,

G. R. CAIRNS WINS

BOGEY POOL

There were 35 entries for the Bogey (Pur) Fool at Fanling (Old Course), played on October. 8, 9 and 10. G. R. Cairns (11), two up, won, other scores being G. C. Worrall (9). all square, and F. Groves (4) one

INFORMAL MATCH

from

Chan Ching-chung, refugee from Amoy

Mr. Brooks, who was a witness of the offence, sold that about 5 p.m. he noticed defendant standing "be- hind him

In a suspicious manner. When witness gave defendant look. the man walked away, and stood be hind Chan. Witness then saw Fan extract the wallet from Chan's hip poditet, so he walked up and grabbed Fan, who was still holding the wallet in his hand.

Fan denied taking the wallet from Chan, saying he saw it lying on the ground, and picked it up.

After evidenco had been given by

The suggestion has been raised Fourleen of last season's playing

President Roosevelt should staff were not retained and have that been replaced by newcomers recruit-invite the British Royal family ed from League clubs. Substantial extend their American tour to the fees have been paid for some of United States.

IL is belleved that President down. them.

Port Vale regard their transfer to Roosevelt will meet King George Queen Elizabeth when they the Southern Section as in the no- and

In an informal match on Sunday. Chan, Miss Brooks and Sergeant F ture of a promotion, and the direc-visit Canada, but possibly only for

the Under 40's defeated the Over Appleton, defendant was convicted a handshake neross the border. ກ their best with

and sentenced to six months' hard tors have done

If time permits, according to Lon-40's by one match. limited purse to try to build a team

messages, the Royal couple Twenty players Q side played labour.

His Worship congratulated Mr. capable of holding its own. Time don

Washington-United | (ünder handicap) foursomes in the will show whether they have suc- might visit

morning and fourballs in the after-Brooks on his work in arresting the

thieves, ceeded and whether the newcomers Pres

noon. The foursomes resulted in a blended into a successful

tle, but in the fourballs, the Under 40's won six matches and lost Ave, with one match all square.

can

be combination.

The departures include H. Johnson (to Hartlepools), A. Obrey (Tran mere), C. R. Rattray (Accrington),

V. F. Tunnicliffe (Boscombe).

NEW JUSTICES APPOINTED

London, Oct. 10. Viscount Finlay, Sir Arthur Lux-

Hen Egg Duck Shaped moore and Sir Rayner Goddard have

been appointed Lord Justices of

Rice Lake, Wis. Appeal. Mr. Roland Oliver and Mr. Wench Stef's hen is suspected of R. P. Croom-Johnson have been ap being a freak. Stef is exhibiting on pointed Justices of the High Court, ong Intd by the hen. It is shaped King's Bench Division.Reuter like a duck, even to the bill and Special.

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GOLD FOD LOST The loss of part of a gold and diamond fob valued at $500 at the Jockey Club yesterday has been reported to the Police by Mr. Hass of the Repulse Bay Hotel,

DELAYED MAILS DUE TO-DAY

The Home mails which were delay- London, Oct. 10. ed in transit by the European crisis The announcement of increased are expected at Hongkong at 4.30 copper production is generally wel-p.m, to-day by Imperial Airways. comed by market clrcles as a step in the right direction.

Another plane is due to-morrow with mails from the United Kingdom and Australia.

producers.

It is pointed out that prices have recently been moving up rather rapidly in view of the more optimistic American

an outlook coupled with the ther advance in shares of leading Intensification of armament demands.

production, The increased believed, will prevent too steep a rise in price, which is considered undesir- from the producers and able the consumers viewpoints.

it is Tin opened ut approximatedly £3 higher and thus continued the recent upward movement which is motivated by similar ideas as those causing the

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A rise above the £45 a ton level

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The following quotations were re-Paracalo Gumaus e dollars characterised the Foreign Ex-ceived after the close of the morning Ban Mauricio

Hange Market this morning, well in- Change

session through Reuters:

The market responded to the an-formed circles attribute this to Herr nouncement by a 15 shillings advance Hitler's Saarbrucken speech.

Intervention the official dollar strengthened in terms of ster- an intensification of the demand for ling to 4.7075 compared to 4.7831 at copper shares which caused a fur- the close on Saturday--Reuter,

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