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SATURDAY, OCTOBER 2, 1926.

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SPORTS SECTION

TRAINING TIMES.

THIS MORNING'S HEAVY GOING,

FOOR, TIMES RETURNED.

HOME TURF.

NEWS ABOUT THE AUTUMN DOUBLE.

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AHEAD OF THE MAN.

London, Sept. 13. Training gallops were carried out

The Intest betting on the Cesure this morning, in occasional drizzle.witch (24 miles. at Newmarket,

The course was henry, wet and October 13) is as follows:- holding. As was only to be expect- ed times were comparatively poor.

Taking conditions as they were, a few ponies returned airly good timus,

The majority of trainers were contert te seid their charges over a mile or 10 furlongs, beginning slowly and showing of their paces at the finish.

Times as laken weret -

Lady Luck (Mr. Roza) 14 miles: 42. 1.22. 2.00, 238.3143,50J; 4.21. (last quarter BR.4) 8

Rayield by). 1⁄2 mile: 40; 1.14.4 (lost qr.-4.4..

Rothesay (boy): 3 milà: 42. 1.22.2. 1.50. 2.11.2 last qr. 32.2)

Loch Rannoch (boy) mile: 85.4 1.21.3. 2.02.1, 2.40 (last gr. 38.2)

September Mr. Brodie) 1% miles 45. 12.4 2:01 2.38.3. 8.3.2 (last qr. 314)

Beldonney Sun (Mr. Stanton) % mile: 43. 1.22.3. 159 (last qr. 85.4.) The Sand Piper 4 mile: 41. 1.18. 1.61.2 last gr. 33.2.)

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Fireworks Mr. Gordon 1 mile: 42, 1.28, 2:11. 2.44 (last qr. 38.)

Total Abstinence (boy) 1% miles: 44 1.24.2. 2.05.2, 2.42.3, 9:15. (1st-qur. #2.9.),

OUR NEXT TEST TEAM."

Collins Suggests English Names

for 1928"

London Sept. 17.

H. E. Collins, referring to England's cricket jean to go to Austral, in 1928 in defend "the "Alhes," mentioned M. D. Lyop

Parsons, K. S. Duleepsinhjk. H. Enthoven: Larwood. Ham- mond Cvary. Hallows, G. T, S Stevens, Holmes, and said Aus- tralia would be looking "forway? to A. P. F. Chapmin leading the

1cum.

Collins also said that Storu- Wick had always given the finest display in the Tests, but the time. would come when England must look for his successor.

W. E Franklin was one of the finest wicket-keepers England ever pos Hessed.

The Goblin Mr. Ralph) 1 miles: 39:3. 1.17.4. 1.54.2. 2.30. 3.02.3 (last qr. 22)?

10 to 1 against Fox Law, " 100 to 7 against Glommen. 100 to 6 against Perfect Son.

20 to 1 against Templestowe and

Tournesol.

25 to 1 against Miss Sport

Winalot.

and

All those odds have been taken and are offered."

For the Cambridgeshfa 60 fur- longs, at Newmarket, October 15)

100% to 6. on the field is offered.

Later Prices.

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Bondon, Sept. 16. The betting on the Eusarewitch is as follows 100 to 8 against Glommen. 100 to 6 against Templestowe.

20 to 1 against Forsel 25 to 1 against Mendoza.

The betting on the Cambridge shire is, na follows:---

200 to 6 against Ogjah..

100 to 6 against Delfus,

100 to 6 against Embargo.

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20 to against St. Fortunat,

25 to against Aaterna.

25 to 1 against Birchbroom.

All these prices were take and offered. 41

THE CHINA MAIL.

CLUB de RECREIO.

ANNUAL AQUATIC SPORTS FEATURES.

The third annual &quatle guls of the Club de Recreio is to be held on Sunday, October 10, at the V.R.C., beginning at 2:30 p.m.

CHAMPIONS LOSE.

WHEN THE TEST” XI BEAT LANCASHIRE..

SCORES AND INCIDENTS.

'London, Sept. 15. What probably constituton nigde font was accomplished by Tatent yesterday's Oval match..

There are nino avents in the pro- gramme open to members of the Portuguese community, and six events confined to members of the With the last two bills he deli elub.

vered in the first innings he dis- The various events to be decid-ffissed. A: Woolley and Duckworth, led are:-

and with the first ball he delivered: in the second innings he dismissed: B. Tyldesley.

Open to Portuguese community: -50 yards handleap (school boys); 100 yards championship (school) This feat is not the hat trick as boya); 200 yards championship: 100 It was not necomplished in a single yards variety stroke: High dive; innings. Long plunge. Water polo; 100 Varde handicap (membors of [V.R.C:) ; 50 yards consolation race.

Open to memberé-100 yarda handicap: 50 yards handicap; pil- low fight: Diving for pistes: Indies nomination Team race.

LEFT ASHES" BEHIND.

London, Oct. 1. The Australian cricketers left for home from London this morn-

lak.

"

During the absence of Chapman in "Lanenshire's second innings. Stevens was captala and he did very well...

Scares in the county champions (Lancashire) v. the Reat (represent- ed by England's victorious Test XI) at the Oval are:

The Rest-1t innings. Hobbs, b. Sibbles Sutcliffe.

1

c. Duckworth, b Macdonal . N 6 Woolley, b.w... b R. Tyldesley. 21 Hendren, a and b Sibbles...100 Mr. A. P. F Chapman, b

Macdonald

.42

They were seen off at Paddington Mr. G. 7. S. Stevens, b Sibbles 2 by Lord Hampden, Lord Hurria, Rhodes, e Woolley, b Macdonald 10- Messrs. F. F. Warner and H. D. G. Gaary, 'e Watson, b R: Tyldesley 9 Leveson-Gower and a large and ep-Tate, e Sibbles, b P. Tyldesley 1 thusiatle crowik

Larwood, b Macdonald

The party sailed from Liverpool Strudwick, not out this afternoon on board the Cana- djan Pacific liner "Montrose" for daebec. They are due th Sydney

un. November 18.-Reuler.

Parting Words.

Rugby, Oct. 1. The Australians were welcomed A. Woolley by the Mayor of Birkenhead and in

Iddon .... A Coronach Rumour.

reply. Mr. Sydney Smith, their Lancashire.st innings.. London, Sept. 18. manager, said. "We have lost the, Makepeare, b Barwood Racing circles were disappoints Ashes" but it'in our hope that we Hallows, b.w.. b Rhodes. ed over a mining report that have done something to cement the E. Tyldesley, b Larwood Coronnch would not run in the good relations between Australia Watson, b Larwood Jockey Club Stakes, where he and the Home, courtry. I am cerddon, st. Strudwick, b Rhodes would have met

the brilliant taim that not one of our team la Sibbles, Strudwick, & Geary.. Solario, but Lord Woolavington going away without a feeling of re- Major L. Green, not out has stated that nothing has yet gret and sorrow.-Eritish Wireless Macdonald, Tate been decided concerning Coronach.

Noter On Thursday, Schario wasi bepten by Foxlaw End Coronach i not mentioned as having run the race.

HOW THEY STAND.

""LATER" · HOME CRICKET-

AVERAGES.

THOSE WHO SHONE.

Hobbs Sutcliffe

E. Tyldesley (3rd) Hendren

to

Service.

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The V.R.C. night fete, fixed for to-night. has been put off on ae count of inclement weather.

2.826 64.22 vice. 2,643 62.92)

MONEY IN TENNIS.

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Extras...

y 12

Total

217

BOWLING ANALYSIS.

Macdonald Sibbles

4 for 73

3 for. 48

0 for 16

0 for 14

43.

78.

17

0

G

3

4

1

[

Tyldesley, b Tato

3.

A. Woolley, b Tate

10

Duckworth. Ab.w., b Tate

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0

IB:

Total

.177

BOWLING ANALYSIS.

Larwood

A för 61

Tate

4 for

40

Geary

1 for 27

Stevens

'for 14

Rhodes

2 for 17

62

The Rest-2nd innings. Hobbs e Makepeace, b Sibbles Sutcliffe, e Macdonald. o Iddon 138 Woolley, not out Hendren, not out

Extrus

:

172

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New York, Oct. 1. Vincent Richards has become a Further particulars are, how hand regarding the Hone drst-class professional lawn tennis player. under the Supervision of Mr. C. C. cricket averages for the season Pyle. The announcement was made Runs Avgea Mr. Pyle at a dinner aboard the 2,949 77.00

Hiner "Paris" in honour Y Mile. 2,528. 66.52

Total (for 2 wkts, dec.) 468 Lenglen-Reuter's American Ser-

BOWLING ANALYSIS, Later. Macdonald 2,326 62.86 Vincent Richards says he would: Sibbles

have been forced to give up tennis A. Woolley entirely if he had remained an R. Tyldesley amateur,"

Iddon, 1,187 37.00 He is of the opinion that profes- Lancashire 2nd innings..

alonal tennis has a great future. Makepeace, c Strudwick,

It is expected that Richards will

Mend

Hearno

Chapman

Woolley (11th) Kilner

1,384 61.25

1.381 51,14 2.183. 46.44

Rhodes Best All Rounder. Rhodes knocks the youngsters in all-round display. for, in addition Barley Grass Mr. Brodie) 1 mile to heading the bowling averages

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39. 1.15.2. 1.3.2. 2.27.4 (last 34.2.)

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Grey Streak (Mr. Gordon) 1 mile: 42.1. 1.20, 1.55.1. 2:30 flast 34.4.)

gr.

Home Call (boy) 1 miles: 47.4. » 1.25.2. 2.04.2. 2:28.3. 3:12.2 (last qr

83.4.)

he scored 1132 runs with an -average of 34.30 per innings..

Maurize Tate is a good second; to him in this respect, his figures being in batting) 1,847 runs with. An average of 32.07 per inningą, and: (in bowling) "147 wickets at 17.57 aplece,

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Larwood

C for 113

1 for 84

..0 for 99

0 for 58

1 for 95

receive altogether between fifty and Hallows, e Woolley, b Tate hundred thousand dollars.-E. Tyldesley, l.b.w., b Tate Reuter's American Service.

Watson, by Stevens ..

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SOCCER NOTICES.

"The charity soccer match between the R. A. and the Chinese' Athletic

Club in aid of the dependants of

The Geezer Mr. Ralph) 1 A. W. Carr's drop in form is re miles;, 42, 1.21.4. 1.59.4.2.35.4.3.08.4 feeted in his humble 1,236 runs, the late B. G. M. S. Jacobs, R.A.. (last gr. 38).

with an average of 29.42 per has been unavoidably postponed till

Wednesday, October 19:

The Regent (Mr. Brodie) 14 | inninga.

3.02.3 miles: 41 1.14. 1.62 2.29.

(last qr..32.3).

Reynolds (Capt. Sturges) and Saracen (boy) mlie: 37.2 1.12.2. "1.47 (last qr. 34.3.)

Demon Boy (Mr. Sewell) 1 mile:

41. 1.18. 154. 2.31.1 (last gr. 35.1).

Brigade Call Mr. Gordon) 1

The second place in the bowling averages is taken by.. Mercer, the Glamorganite."

AT

TO-DAY!

TO-DAY !

THE

QUEEN'S

SUPER CINEMA.

GREATER MOVIE SEASON

has started with the Greatest Moving Picture

event of this

.

or

any other Season.

THE FIRST TECHNICALLY PERFECT

FILM IN

Wildly Thrilling

NATURAL COLOURS)

for the Kiddies;

Excellent Fooling for their Elders;

A Great Star's Greatest Achievement !

DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS

"The BLACK

PIRATE

This film achieves immortality I

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IF

1

15

Iddon, st. Strudwick, 5 Stevens 34- Sibbles, not out

A thing of beauty is a joy forever;

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Green, e Woolley, b Stevena. Macdonald,'e Geary, b, Stevens R. Tyldesloy, b Stevens Woolley, c Hendren, b Stevens Duckworth, b. Tate

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THEN

0.

10

4

19

6

134

1 for

3 for 49

0 for 20

Extras

Total

BOWLING ANALYSIS.

In the Hong Kong Football Club Larwood game to-day the teams will be Tate Whites: Rodger, Wallington, Rhodes The following represent the best Howard, Brown, Stewart, Watson, Stevens bowling averages:

Ross, Brodie, Hansom, McBride and Wkts. Avge: King. Colours:-Slipper, Purves, 115 14.86 Hill, Smith, Rallton, Russakoff, Bell

Rhodes Mercer.

miles: 883. £16.1 1.56.1..2.34. 3.06R. Tyldesley (last gr. 32)"

Tate The Gnome (Mr. Ralph) 14 Macaulay miles: 42. 1.20.1 1.58.3 2.34.1 3.08 Larwood (last r. 984)..

Ukelele (Mr. Brodie) 1% miles;

44. 1.28. 2.11. 2.51. 3.25 (last gr 34);

Tutix (boy) 1 mile: 45. 1.25. 2.06. 2.40:4 last qr. 34.4).

Rechabite (boy) and Blotting Paper (boy) 1 mile: 41. 1.22.4 2.01.1 8.84.1 (last qr. 33).

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Parker

A. E. Gilligan -

136 16.46 128 16.80

147 17.51 134 17.78 137 18.31

Johnston, Linaker, Valentine and Key,

213" 18.40 RAIN SPOILS CRICKET.

HOME, TENNIS,

6 for 52

London, Sept. 11, Eastbourne. In the South of England lawn tennis final, Kingsley received a walk over from H. W This week's rain has. affected Austin, who scratched owing sports grounds in the Colony and health.

76 10.67

!!

THE AUSTRALIANS.

ill-

there are some "postponements. The Mrs. Wateon, the holder, beat The complete Australian aver" Civil Service ground at Happy Mias. E. Harvey, 6-4, 6-8, 6-2. - 10 ares. for first-class matches are:- Valley is unfit and therefore the "Hodges and Crole Rees beat

Batting.

match there with the University will Kingsley and Ritchie, 6-2, 6-2, 18-11, Runs Avge. not take place.

Mre, Colegate and Miss Tyrell 1,672 57.65 The ground of the Club de Re defeated Miss Harvey and Miss 1,661 63.82 ercio in King's Park is also unft Starry, 6-4, 6-4.

90140.95 and therefore the match with the Crole Rees and Mrs. Watson des 1,424 10.80 Civil Service "A": team will not be foated Doust and Miss Ridley, 5-7, 1.234 38.56 played:

0-1, 7-5.

The Gomel (Mr. Ralph) 14 Woodfull miles: 40. 1.17.1. 1.54, 2.31.1. 3.04 | Macartney (last gr. 32:4).

Ponsford

District Call (Mr. Gordon) 1, Bardsley mile: 36.2 1.15. 1.52, 2.29 (last qr.Andrews 56.)

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V.R.C. AQUATIC SPORTS.

Gregory Ryder...

Richardson Ellis Collins Taylor Oldfield The first heats in the V.R.C. an- nual aquatic sports are to be held Grimmett at 5.30 p.m. to-morrow (220 yarda Everett and 100 yards back toke, both Malley championship).

Further heels are to be held on Monday at 5.80 p.m. in: (440 Grimmett yards and 100 yards breast stroke Macartney championship, 100 yards boys' Mailey... championships).

Richardson

Entries closed yesterday at 8 Collins p.m., and, while the number is be- Gregory low average, this is not expected Everett to interfere with the "success of Andrews

Ryder the meeting.

Bowling.

843 35.12

966 34,50

728 38.09

322 32,20

DENSION CUP.

London, Sept. 11, In the All-England veterans', championship. G. Greville beat Ritchie, 7-5, 6-2,

779 20.96 The Golf Club's Denison Cup for In the veterans doubles, E. 760 22.35 September (qualifying competition) Milner and C. Túckey beat R. Sing

18.93 | drew· 23 cards. J. S. MacLaren and W. Ingram, G-4, 6-3. 14.36 qualified with a score of 62-7 1/5 NEW SPORT

12,88 34 4/8. Other scores were:—R. M.

5.86 Henderson 87-8, 2/5—58 1/5; Lt

Col. E D. Matthews 64-5 2/6--58 Wits. Avge. 876: A. Leach 67-6 3/560 2/5.

105 17.68

49 17.81

126 19:34

49 10.71

CHINESE HARBOUR SWIM.

The Captain's Cup for this month, in the Royal Hong Kong Golf Club, will be played at Fari ling from to-day till Monday,

6 28.16 The Chinese annual" harbour | The Hong Kong Cricket Club.

36 32.10awimming race takes places to-day Fold their annual meeting in the

17 32.76 at 2.15 p.m. A launch will leave pavilon at 5:30 pm on October 10.

7 84.28 the Harbour Ofties wharf at 2 pm fpilowing which there will be u 28 36.82 for the scene of the race.."

drawing of debentures:

At the World's premier showing in March last at THB TIVOLI, crowds walted patiently in line to secure seats to see this Masterpiece at 5/9 per seat! Here, there is no waiting and the highest price is $2. The New York premiere was at the Selwyn Theatre on March 8th. According to the latest Information, it is still drawing crowded houses there. In Singapore, the house was sold out four days ahead at full theatre prices! Be advised, therefore, and

BOOK YOUR SEATS EARLY TO

AVOID DISAPPOINTMENT.

TIMES OF PERFORMANCE

2.80 and 7.10 p.m.

$1.20 80 0 50 5:10 and 9,20 (with full orchestral

Interpreted by full orchestra 8200, 81 20 and 80 Ot

Boldiers and Fallors 50 Cents to Front Stalle

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