Ronnie Garrard Not

More Playing Any

Rugger At Home

Many Teams Have Task Of Replacing Players

By a Special Correspondent

Louden, Sept. 1). quarter, will again be captain, and other county players in the team are B. A. Thoman, J, P. Beale. J. Mac- dowell, and R. Bailey. The backs have been below their usual stan- dard and no great Improvement is looked for, although there is nothing i

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their defence. R. wrong with Garratt, the full-back, is 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

cond only to

Many more clubs yesterday Joined in another Hugby season, which by; next Saturday will be fairly in is stride with the entry of the London sides

Midlands.

Leicester's in

the

Liverpool's new captain is C. G. Tomkinson, the full-back, who was given a trial for Lancastre last eca- son. He is an Old Merchant Taylor, and succeeds H. A. Fry, who hopia to turn out again. The vice-cap- tain is W. K. Lucas, the hooker. A few years ago he captained Liver

Cub cach pool Univers.ty. K. F. Smith, who

Bournemouth Sports was bauly missed as a centre three- quarter, has returned from London; season have improved their Axtures Liverpool Uni- and standard of play. New oppo- visit Kinson this and W. A. Clarke, versity

Joined, together onents who will wing, has

season are Blackheath "A." Barclay with 3. Grayley, of Old Widnealons,

n forward from Bank, Bristol United, Clition, Lon- and P. G. Sharp, Vale of Lune, who has played for den Scottish "A" and Yeovil. Added W. J.Leather hopes strength will be given to the three- Inclusion ne by the to play

with the ur. R. T. Norman, who has played wai remain Harlequins.

J. G. Pugh has under neveral times for Hompabire, and secretarial duties. The B. Trotter, of Exeter. Last season is at home against the pack was the strangest in the opening match: Broughton Park next Saturday, and club's history, thanks largely to the this year the Lancashire v. Cheshire coaching of D. match will be played at Aigburth.

Northumberland, but his brother, W. quarter

taken

A. Kendrew, the

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, FRIDAY,

Some of the many stars in Columbia's new mudcal picture, "Stari Reading from top to Charles Cheering," showing at the King's Tacatro to-day.

tho orchestra leader, bottom on the left are Johnny Greo 1,

Jean Ferry, Walter Durante, Siarrett and Hal LeRoy. Reading again from top to bottom, on the right this time, are Gertrude Nlesen, Jimmy Connolly and Professor Quls,

Not Publicity Stunt At All,

former English captain, which will Says Harris

Bath have lost that fine pinger, R.nguin be avallabic. A. Gerrard, who has retired, and K.

U.C.S. Old Boys open their forly-

season on October

J. Foss, the Somerset and Glouces- first

him succeeds

tershire forward,

caplan.

team

**

In G

times last season,

1, and an

FANLING GOLF Starting Times For Sunday

9,00 D. Nicholl, K. Cumming.

Scooner, Dasto.

as attractive card contains most of the Donald Budge And..

B

smo.nimini in India and will but in the provinces topim

Professionalism

Chicago, Oct-20

too, who led the senior Old Boy Aldes, Rosslyn Park, absence several London Irish, Wasps, St. Mary's up an Hospital, Metropolitan Police, and, Isten taken

Bridgwater. the less, pros- Nuneaton, Rugby, and much missed. None

Axture is with the

In reply to the assertion of Mr. pects are excellent With these two The only new exceptions, all last year's players are Trojans, who will be met at Ostericy. Dave Freed, secretary of the inter- available, and R. Horris, at present H. G. Loxdale has been elected cap-Mountain Tennis Association, that

West indies With tain tour.ng in the

Cox as vice, and most of last year's professional contract with Mr. Jack Taunton School, hopes to be back for for the third year, with T. F. Donald Budge had already signed u Harris for $50,000 and that the re- ma.ch. There are several players will be available, with the Harr the third new players, J. S. Bartlett and notable exception of I. L. Higgs. cent publicised disagreement over will be much missed in the terms was only a publicity stunt, Mr. V. Robinson, the two Air Force men.

It is expected that some Harris to-day stated, "There is abs-

en who

row,

J. R. LA. I. Dennis.

Ahern, Grove#. 933 9.40 8, J, H. Fox, W. A. Stewart.

E. Listaman. 0.45 D.3. Gilmore, 11.43 C. B. 2. Humphreys,

Camdr. Hole. 4.57 C. C. -0.54

Worrall, L. M. 9. Lloyd. 10.00 L. L. Farnsworth, 1, 1. Geare

Capi. Iolmes. 20.04 G. H.

10.08 D. Henry B. C. Fettham.

10.12 T. E. Pearce, A. Sommerfell. 10.10. B. Archbutt, D'Arcy Weatherbe. 10.20 1. A. Comidge, 1. W. Shewan. 10.24 F. A. Redmond, A. i. Purves. 10.28 it, G. Parker, J. Forbes. 10,37 A., Meride, J. Petric. 10.30 G. M. Park, A. Murdoch.

Dunnett. 10.40. 1. D. Lowe, K. B. Quick- 10.44 G.

are J. O'B. Fower, the Bedford cen-el material will be coming on solutely no foundation for Mr. Freed's 16.48 C, W. E. Bishop, W. Sharp.

tre, and A. V. Rogers, the Leicester centre, who are

$75.000,"

that

my

o!Ter

of

Both expected to from the school; and if last year's assertion. I am still waiting to hear

be from Budge about of injuries can join the club. Another new centre serious crop is G. T. Baney, irum Fylde, and Avoided a better season should be Wallace (Duona University) and J. experienced. It is expected

even teams will turn out on accu- Johnson Broughton Park) me new

sions. forwards. Lig 10. Wards are in de- mand at Bath, for though the pack was good Last year it was hardly heavy enough. On

the

A few days ago it was announced offered by Mr. Harris that he had

option of Budge $75,000 with an "liberal percentage" to turn profes- sional and to go on tour in 1938.

Budge then sald he was thinking

Metropolitan Police are faced with task of finding substitutes for last seasons several of their outstanding players form C. t. west should be a cer- who played a large part in the sue- ii over, adding that he might accept

of the club Inst season. C. $100,000.-United Press. tainty an full-back, and H. Buse, cesa

ly

many

111

this

had

10.52 C. C. Black, H. G. Sheldon. 11.00 J. F. Lawrie, J. O. Caterworth. 10.36 J. W. Mayhew, T. Low.

A. D. Humphreys. 11.04 H. 11. Grego Woodward, 11. A. Nicol, W. 11.12 F. Buckle, W. W. C. Shewan. 16 J. 11. Metlney, D. t. Blake. 11.20 F. H. Willems, P. 1. Court. 11.24 W. A. Mackinlay, C. W. Jeffries, 11.28 A. S. Adamson, J. A. D. Morrison. NEW COURSE

9.20 Cot, J, F. King, A. W. Romacy. #21 T. A. Pearce, E. Sadick. 0.30 R. Young, T. D. Faton. 1.35 J. . Mackie, A. Lopes,

9.40 E. T. McMullen, O, E, C, Marton. 9.44 1. & Mrs. Overy,

10.00 Mrs, lienry, Mrs Holmes. 11.29 Mr. Williams, Mrs. Court.

SHIPS IN WIRELESS COMMUNICATION

The following ships are expected to be in wireless communication with Hinsang, Simpla, Wingsong, Holhow Hongkong radio:-Tingsang, Hupeh, Ranpura, Haitan, Sulsang, Nanchang, Fingal, Leana, Hordu.

OCTOBER 21, 1988.

Two Rugger Matches For To-morrow

Navy Fielding A Strong XV

Two games of rugby football will be played on the Navy ground at Causeway Bay to-morrow. The first will commence at 3.15 p.m. and will be between the Club "A" XV and an Army side, to be followed at 4.30 p.m. by a match between the Navy and the Club 1st XV.

The Club sides have been selected as follows:

1st XV.-M. W. MacGrath; G. K. (Capt.), Chadwick; H. D. Bidwell W. E. Grieve, D. H. Stewart; A. II. H. E. C. Luscome; E. A. Bampas, Butcher,

K. W. Salter, K. A. Watson C. M. Stark, R. G. L. Oliphant, W. B. Richardson, A. J. G, Taylor and G, J.

P.

Carey "A" XV.-J. R. Henderson; C. J. S. Powell, M. G. Carruthers, G. Wilson, H. van Leeuwen; F. Cussford, I. Rutherford; T. H. Pratt, & S Dunnett (Capt.), E. W. Stout, B. Hynes, G. M. Marrs, J. Redman, R. Leigh and H, W. E. Heath.

The Navy will be represented by the following:

Lieut.

Pay-Lieut. Stevens (Kent); Mid. McCully (Dorsetshire), P. O. Askwith Bailey (Eagle), (Dainty).

(Medway), Lieut. Lieut. Walters Elliot (Eagle), Capt., Mid, Finlay (Kent): Lieut. Darling (Medway). Lieut. Ogle (Phoenix), Lieut. Pum- phrey (Dorsetshire), Lieut. Anderson Seaman Webb (Olympus). Ldg.

Scaman Homans (Daring), Ldg. (Eagle), A. B. Thatcher (Eagle) and Shipt Staples (Engle).

EXCHANGE

T.T. London Demund

T.T. Shanghal T.T. Singapore

Japan- T.T. India T.T. U.S.A.

Selling

19. 213 .1%. 241

175 Nom. .52%

1053

B214

20

Manita

.58

TT. Bataviu T.T. Bangkal

.53

.150

T.T. Saigon

100

T.T. France

10.95

.73%

T.T. Switzerland

1.29

T.T. Australia

.1/0

Buylor

.1/3

1/3.3/32

.20%

.11.80 .84

4.7524

T.T. Germany

4 m/s Lie London

do.

4 m/c D/p

4 m/s L/C U.S.A.

4 m/s France

30 d/s India

U.S. Cross rate in London

SPORT ADVTS

THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB.

THE

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

Tho First Bell will be rung at 130

****p.m.

cester forward, is now living in the and off it, Dai John especially with Birkenhead Park among their Treen, and R. E. Catmur will form

Q.

who has played cricket so well for Jones, of Middlesex, will be sorely

intends to turn out. A missed in the three-quarter line, Sorment. Il Comer, has reluctant W. 1. Coles, who hast year captained new visitors will be the Prince of whose energy in Wales Volunteers, now stationed at ven up the presidency alter Oxfordshire, and

years, and is succeeded by

Old Tinians have new Axtures who has been the pack was always inspiring, will e

be a great loss to the forwards. Both

en to take Dr. R. Scott-Reid,

since are leaving The

up ap-with Woodford, Saracens, and Wan- police to committee chairman ul the

pointments elsewhere. In addition, stead. Severn! of their players will 1930.

cap and

and concentrate on rowing during the the matches. T. John, the Welsh Trial Gloucester Just only six

winter, but capable men from same hooker since 1929, and his front-

"A" last season and, with the

team are taking their places., to row partner of many years, H. G. hope action

the side Smith will captain рапусть maintain their record

year. Bailey, of Surrey, have both decided L. S.

the game. Their again, and an opening will be made 01 News la lide

116 to

to retire from There

on the deld,

MEMBERS' ENCLOSURE on September 24. players, though F. Anthony, the Lei- places will be hard to fill on

Old Birkonians have a new match

No One without a badge will be almost an institution. The district and will turn out if required. Lecome

and ngaln have R. the backbone of a strong pack of

Such must be worn throughout the captain, with The captain in again J, G. A. Bear, side will be captained by A. M. Rees fixtures,

W. G. forwards. There are several clever admitted to the Members' Enclosure. team in young players among the backs, of duration of each meeting in such of the touring with 11. Boughton, that grand full for the second year, and it is safe to Hughes as

Howard,

manner as to be readily identified. back, as his deputy, and the rest of assume that a worthy pack of fore How Africa, as his deputy. J. W. whom E. G. Hughes at left-centre

In

ond cutstanding. T. 5. Pascall

Badges admitting Non-Members to the team are equally well known wards can always be found

Behind the

the Gray, a county player and a former cutst

the Members Enclosure and Club Fixtures have been renewed with Police to support him. Northampton and St. Mary's Hos- scrummage one strong wing remains captain of the club, has been on the C. S. Pratt are fast wings, and P.

is being paid to in A. W. Masters and T. Cranfield, injured list for eighteen months, and N. Dickson whose play was affected rooms at $5.00 for Gentlemen and 53.00 for Ladies (both including tax) theby several injuries Inst season, may

are obtainable through the SECRET- and a VISIT pita

their and C. A. Pridmore, who played so may not be able to turn out, and they devin carilce promise at stand-off Sidmouth. The club opened

be fielded, ARY upon the personal or written Stamo

well for the winners of the Seven- club will also lose G. T. Anderson, full

commission in the half. Six teams will Keason

nt home yesterday against

n-Side Tournament, will occupy the who has taken a comm Lydney.

Weston-super-Mare, who had the stand-off position. Another centre Army, and J. P. Gore, of the with a seventh when the third home application of a Member, such Mem- best record in the country last sea and a good full-back are the great flank of England, who is returning pitch is rendy, and the usual school-ber to be responsible for all visitors to London. K. 3. Brown, however, buy matches have been arranged for introduced by him, and for Payment son and finished up with a satisfac-needs.

The fixture list is practically un-will not be going up to Cambridge Christmas as well as two tours at of all Chits, etc, great

Easier. are expecting

until next year, and as the Rugby tory surplus,

fixtures this Trojans have same men are again changed. things. The

Darenth (Gravesend), have nearly captain of Birkenhead School for the available, with R. G. Jenkins, "the"

蟲 centre Old Haileyburians, and London Uni- and. the fix-all of last season's members avail- past two seasons, he has made a re- year with Taunton, U.C.S. Old Boys, full-back, as captain,

with

is no news of any an influx of new putation for himself as able, and, with than ever, tures are stronger

three-quarter. Six or seven teams versity. There

new players. and the the addition of Neath, Torquay, young players from the schools and

prospects for the will be Belded and during the sum-outstanding Northampton. Al- elsewhere, the Pontypool, and

mer members have spent much time team is not expected to be stronger

PUBLIC ENCLOSURE ready

a record number of season coming season are very bright. E

unlucky as to lose five County play-

E. Lauder, The price of Admission to the tickets has been sold. Several new G. Solman will again lead the 1st un improving the ground and pavi-than last season, when they were so recruits have come forward, and A. XV., and the vice-captain is D. E. lion.

Beckenham's record last season,ers-D. T. Kemp, R. Biggs. After sixteen seasons as a L. Wart, the former English cap: yer with the club A. E, Waterland was the best of the London clubs; K. P. P. Goldschmidt, N. R. Clark. Puble Enclosure is $1.00 including |

Weston's will play occasionally.

sound centra three-and is payable at the Gate. Soldiers ground, one of the finest in the West, has retired, and C. M. Walker will indeed, few clubs in the country sur- and C. J. Andrews. It is hoped that Tax, for all Persons, including Ludles, has been considerably improved.

Half Price. captain the "A" XV, F. T. Wilkin passed I The same team are agala Andrews,

The hon. treasurer, Mr. A. Old Edwardians have lost G. F. son, the former Guy's Hospital cen- available, caplained again by W. H. quarter back, will be available this and Sallors in Uniform are admitted Molntford, their scrummage half-tre, after a lapse of a few years, has Johnson, who set up a club record season. back and most experienced player, decided to play again, and the 1st last season by kicking sixty-one G. Shepherd, has had to resign, but but with that exception all inst een- XV. pack will be strengthened by goals. H. P. Braithwaite is the vice-his duties have been taken over by

L. су Кетр. son's men are available. C. H. E the return of Dr. C. W. F. Outred. captain, and he, together with T. R. Mr. H. T. Kemp, the father of Dud- good, the North Midlands three- The fixtures show Httle change, but Twallin, V. H. Wakefield, F.

DONALD DUCK

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new

Last One In's A Tramp

The Secretary's Office, 1st Floor, Exchange Building, (Tel. 27794) will close at 12 NOON.

Tiffins are obtainable of the Club

House provided they are ordered in advance from the No. 1 Boy (Tele-1. phone 21920).

By Order,

C. B. BROWN,

Hongkong, 17th October, 1839.

Secretary.

Tel. 28151.·

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