Ronnie Garrard Not Playing Any More Rugger At Home

Many Teams Have Task Of Replacing Players

By a Special Correspondent

London, Sept. 11. Many more clubs yesterday joined, in another Rugby season, which by next Saturday will be fairly in its stride with the entry of the London sides.

quarter, will again be captain, and other county players in the team are I. A. Thomas, J. P. Beale, J. Mac- and R. Bailey. The backs dowell, have been below their usual stan- dard and no great improvement is looked for, although there is nothing look

with wrong

their defence. R. J. Garratt, the full-back,

one of the most promising young players the club has had for many years. Five teams will play each week, and for general facilities the club ground is

Leicester's in econd only to Midlands.

the

Liverpool's new captain is C. G. Tomkinson, the full-back, who was given a trial for Lancash.ro last sea sen. He is an Old Merchant Taylor, and succeeds H. A. Fry, who hopes to turn out again. The vice-cap- tain is W. K. Lucas, the hooker. A few years ago he captones Liver- pool University, t. F. Smith, who

Bournemouth Sports Club each was badly missed as a centre three- quarter, has returned from London; season have improved their fixtures Uni- standard of play. New oppo- and W. A. Clarke, a Liverpool Uner and who will visit Kinson this

Joined, together versity wing, has with J. Grayley, of Old Widneslans, season are Blackheath "A" Barclays and P. G. Sharp, a forward from Bank, Bristol Vale of Lune, who has played for don Scottish United, Clifton, Lon- to the three- Northumberland. W. J.Leather hopes strength will be given Xcovil. Added inclusion

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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1988,

Some of the many stars in Ca'umbla's new musical picture. "Stari orchestra leader, Charits Cheering," showing at the King's Tiesire to-day. Reading from top to bottom on the left are Johnny Green, the Starrett and Hal Lelloy. Reading again from top to bottom, on the right this time, are Gertrude Niesen, Jimmy Durante, Joan Ferry, Waller Connolly and Professor Quiz,

to piny regularly; but his brother, W. quarter

What We Dr, S. 3. Norman, who has played SHELAEFF IN AMERICA Katinka To

11. Leather, wat remain Harlequins. J. G. Pugh has under- several times for Hampshire, and R. taken the secretarial duties. The B. Trotter, of Exeter. Last season

The the pack was is at home against the

the strongest in the opening match Broughton Park next Saturday, and club's history, thanks largely to the the coaching of D. A. Kendrew, this year the Lancashire v. Cheshire coach

former English captain, which will match will be played at Algburth.

again be available.

Bath have lost that fine player,

A. Gerrard, who has retired, and K.

1. Fors, the Somerset and Glouces-

08

U.C.B, Old Boys open their forty- frst season on October 1, and an

San Francisco, Oct. 19. Andre Shelaeff welterweight champlon of the Orient, for his first bout in the United States has signed to meet Johnny Fasano on October 20-United Press.

Wear New Colours

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times lust season, has taken up an Hospital, Metropolitan Bridgwater, with Woodford, Saracens, and Wan- discount in gauging her performance

tershire forward, succeeds him as attractive card contains most of the i new visitors will be the Prince of who led the senior Old Boy sides, Rosslyn Park, Wales Volunteers, sow stationed at captan. P. Moon, too, who

London Irish, Wasps, St. Mary's Deal. absence several team in Gerrard's

Police, and,

Old Tinians have new Axtures stagers and we must allow a little tho and will be in

provinces. in India appo.niment

missed.

None the legs, pros

ros Nuneaton, Rugby, and Cheltenham. stead. Several of their players will against Aztec, Katinka and Kanger. muchi

only new fixture is with the concentrate on rowing during the pects are excellent. With these two The only

ail last year's ployers are Trojans, who will be met at Osterley, winter, but capable men from the BIGGEST FIELD exceptiona

"A" team are taking their places. avaliable, and R. Harris, at present H. G. Laxdale has been elected top- tour.ng

In the

West indies with tain for the third year, with T. F. Taunton School, hopes to be back for Cox as vice, and most of last year's again, and an opening will be made OF DAY SHOULD

will

with the avallable, There are several players ception of HL. Higgs, the third match.

Old Birkonians have a new match BE SEEN HERE new players. J. S. Dartlett and B.

Force men, who will be much missed in the V. Robinson, the two Alr Are J. O'B, Power, the Bedford cen-

centre,

Dr.

1930.

both who are

In

notable

L. S. Smith will captain the side on September 24.

G.

beller season should of the club, has been on the

whose energy in

putation

J. P.

Gore, of

the

Winner Will Carry A Huge Fortune'

HAS BUDGE SIGNED UP ALREADY?

Salt Lake City, Oct. 19. Dave Freed, secretary of the Inter- Mountain Tennis Association, claims that Donald Budge and Jack Harris. tennis promoter, signed a professional for ако contract D few weeks $30,000, and sald the recent publicfood disagreement over terms was only a pubiicity stunt.

Freed also stated that Budge's tour Gottfried would probably include

von Cramm, if he were able to lenva Germany-United Press.

HONGKONG RACING Programme For Tenth Extra Meeting

The following is the programme of the Tenth Extra Race Meeting to be held at Happy Valley on Saturday, November 6, commencing at 2 p.m.: China Surrey Handicap-For Ponies, "A" Class. One milo,

Norfolk Handleap.-First Section. For China Ponies, "D" Class. (About one mlle 161 yards).

Sub-Griffins St. Leger.—For China Ponies, Subscription Grins of this Club of this Season. One and three quarter miles.

Queensland Handicap For Aus- tralian

Subscripilon Ponies, "A" Class. One mile.

Norfolk Handicap-Second Sec- tion. For China Ponles "D" Claus. About one mile 151 yards.

Fremantle Bt. Leger.-For Aus tralian Subscription Ponies of this and three quarter Season. One miles,

Paddock Handicap-For China Ponies, "E" Class. Half a mile.

China Bussex Handicap-For Ponies, "B" Class. Six furlongs.

Dalls Double Event-Fifth and seventh races.

CHESS TOURNAMENTS

The Kowloon Chess Club's Tourna- ments will start on Tuesday, Novem- ber 1. In the Senior event, the com- pelitors are as follows (in the order of the draw): D. E. de Carvalho, A. J. Biriukoff, M. Oxford, B. D. Evans, P. E. Porodin, J. S. Smith, M. W. Ocsufieff, F. W. White and A. Keerik.

The Junior compelltors are: A. C. Mitchell, T. Heaton, F. R. Fabel, B. S. Litvin, E. Soltwedel, T. and H. Tschreck.

SPORT ADVTS

THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB.

THE

with Birkenhead Park among their

have R. cen- secund

It row.

Is expected that some

fixtures,

and again

captain, with W. tre, and A. V. Rogers, the Leicester useful material will be coming on Hughes

touring team in expected to from the school; and if last year's Howard, of the

crop of injuries can be

South Africa, as his deputy. J. W. join the club. Another new centre serious

former a county player and a in G. T. Bailey, trom Fylde, and A. avoided

that

The biggest field of the afternoon Wallace (Dublin University and experienced. is expected

list for eighteen months, and will be seen in the last event, the even teams will turn out on occa- Johnson (Broughton Park) are new de-

may not be able to turn out, and the Kwangtung Handicap for "D" class slons. forwurus. Big 101wards are in

Metropolitan Fellee are faced with club will also lose G. T. Anderson, China ponies over a mile. To en- mand at Bali, for though the pack

In the sure a good list of entries in the in- was good last year it was hurdly the task of finding substitutes for who has taken a commission

Just Reason Un

several of their outstanding players Army, and

interest of the public an account of heavy enough.

large part in the suc- Bank of England, who is returning the special dollar cash sweep, the form C. R. West should be a cer- who played

of the club fast season. C. to London. K. J. Brown, however, Stewards forced the nomination of tainty as full-back, and H. Duse, ceus who has played cricket so well for Jones, of Middlesex, will be sorely will not be going up to Cambridge il "D" class ponies that have started Somerset, intends to turn out. Al-missed in the three-quarter line, and until next year, and as the Rugby at

July 1, but a was placed

ban

on derman 3. H. Colmer, has reluctant-W. E. Coles, who last year captained captain of Birkenhead School for the at a race meeting of this Club since winners of less than $500 in given up the presidency niter Oxfordshire, and

for himself as

centre stakes

since January 1. No entrance many years, and

is succeeded by the pack was always inspiring, wil past two seasons, he has made a re-l R. Scott-Reid, who has been be a great loss to the forwards. Both three-quarter. Six or seven teams fee was charged (the Club's coffer but owners аго го- chairman of the committee since are leaving the police to take up ap- will be fielded and during the sum overflowing),

declaration pointments

elsewhere. In addition, mer members have spent much time minded that the usual Gloucester lust only six matches D. T. John, the Welsh Trial cap and on improving the ground and pavi-must be made on the form provided last season and, with the same hooker since 1929, and hits front-L

for the purpose. At the Double action, hope

G. to row partner of many years, H Beckenham's record last season, Tenth Meeting there were two divi Pintain their record

this year. Bailey, of Surrey, have both decided was the best of the London clubs; sions in the "D" class, but this has There

of is little news iresh to retire from the game. Their

Their indeed, few clubs in the country sure been merged into one section and players, though F. Anthony, the Lei- places will be hard to all the acid.

the in the and

and off it, Dai John cester forward, is now living

had available, captained again by W. H. see a field of ten starters and The Johnson, who set up a club record race should be between Cormation The captain is again J. G. A. Bear, side will be captained by A. M. Rees last season by kicking sixty-one Day, Estover Fei Ying. Salvage with II. Houghton, that grand full- for the second year, and it is safe to goals. H. P. Braithwaite is the vice- Master, The Leopard and Valorous. hack, as his deputy, and the rest of nssume that a worthy pack of for- | captain, H Wakefield, F. L. sale of 200.000 tickets, the first prize

and he, together with T. R. The race club announced the team are equally well known. wards can always be found in the

will be

the second being $85,120, been renewed with Police to support him. Behind the Freen, and R. E. Cutmur will form will Fixtures have

third ane of a strong pack of $24.320 and the

amounts to Northampton and St. Mary's Hos- scrummage one strong wing remains the backbone pital, and a visit is being paid to in A. W. Masters and T. Cranfield, forwards. There are several clever $12,100. A sum of $30.400 will be Sidmouth. The club opened their and C. A. Pridmore, who played so young players among the backs, of divided amongst the drawers of 23

at home yesterday against well for the winners of the Seven- whom E. G. Hughes nt left-centre, unplaced entered ponles whether $3.00 for Ladies (both including tax):

5. Pascall and starters or not and cach ticket will Lydney.

a-Side Tournament, will occupy the

outstanding. in Weston-super-Mare, who had the stand-off position. Another centre E. C. S. Pratt are fast wings, and P. be worth a little over $1,321. best record in the country last sen- and a good full-back are the great N. Dickson whose play was affected Fourplus,

up with a satisfac-needs. finished

by several injuries last season, may are expecting greut The fixture list is practically un-fulfi his earlier promise at stand-off things. The

are again changed.

half. Six teams will be felded, available,

with R. G. Jenkins, the Darenth (Gravesend), have nearly with a seventh when the third home full-back, as captain, and the fix-all of last season's members avall pitch in ready, and the usual school- tures are stronger than ever, withable, and, with an influx of new boy matches have been arranged for the addition of Neath,

well as two tours at Torquay. young players from the schools and Christmas 28 Pontypool, and Northampton. Al- elsewhere,

for the Enster. the prospects

fixtures this E.

new Trojans have a record number of season coming season are very bright. ready tickets has been sold. Several new G. Solman will again lend the 1st year with Taunton, U.C.S. Old Boys, recruits have come forward, and A. XV, and the vice-captain is D. E. Old Haileyburians, and London Uni- LWarr, the former English cay, Biggs.

sixteen seasons' as a

There la no news of any will play occasionally,

and the Woston's player with the club A. E. Waterland standing new players.

has retired, and C

M Walker Will has been considerably improved.

captain the

than last season, when they were so Old Edwardians have lost C. P. son, the former Guy's Hospital cen- unlucky as to lose five County play-

district and will turn out if required. Lecome almost an Institution passed it. The same team are again there are 26 entries. I expect 10.1pm.

season

and

tory

same men

After

LADIES' GOLF

on a

EXTRA RACE NINTH MEETING will be held (weather permitting) at HAPPY VALLEY on SATURDAY, 22nd October, 1938, comunencing at 2.00 p.m.

The First Bell will be rung at 1.30

MEMBERS' ENCLOSURE No One without a badge will be admitted to the Members Enclosure. Such must be worn throughout the duration of each meeting in such a manner as to be readily identified.

Badges ad Enclosure and an

Non-Members to the Members'

Club Rooms at $5.00 for Gentlemen

and

are obtainable through the SECRET ARY' upon the personal or written application of a Member, such Mem- ber to be responsible for all visitors Introduced by him, and for Payment of all Chits, etc.

The Secretary's Office, 1st Floor, Exchange Building, (Tel. 27784) will close at 12 NOON.

The following were the competition results of the Ladies' Section of the Royal Hongkong Golf Club:

Timas are obtainable at the Club L.G.U. Medal Competition played House provided they are ordered in on October 11: Silver, no return; advance from the No. 1 Boy (Tele-

Mca. Collis, Bronze.

116-23-93. phone 21020). There were 2 entries.

PUBLIC ENCLOSURE · Medal Competition on October 18 į at the New Course:

The price of Admission to the Mrs. Holmes 87-15=72; Mrs. Publie Enclosure is $1.00 including Gilmore 91-14=77; Mrs. Cassidy Tax, for all Persona; including Ladies, and is payable at the Gate. Soldiers and Sailors in Uniform are admitted Half Price.

By Order,

ground, one of the finner in the West, in the “AU XV. F. T. Wilkin. team is not expected to be stronger) 92–1577. There were 14 entries.

Meintford, their scrummage half-tre, after a lapse of a few years, has ers, T. Kemp, IL E. Lauder, season. The hon. treasurer. Mr. A. back and most experienced player, decided to play again, and the 1st K. P. P. Goldschmidt, N. R. Clark, G. Shepherd, has had to resign, but but with that excepten all last sea-XV. pack will be strengthened by and C. J. Andrews. It is hoped that his duties have been taken over by

three- centre son's men are available. C. H. El- the return of Dr. C. W. F. Outred. Andrews, a sound good, the North Midlands three- The fixtures show little change, but quarter back, will be available thi. Mr. H. T. Kemp, the father of Dud-

ley Kemp.

Secretary.

C. B. BROWN,

Hongkong, 17th October, 1038.

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