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FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 1931.

CLAPTON ORIENT TO grant of £1.000 bo made

CARRY ON.

Amicable Settlement of Arsenal Problem,

F. A. GRANT TO CANADA.

London: August 25 viarles Clegg prasided over thandelt meeting of the Foot lal Association held in London weday. The chief business be for the meeting was the report of

the commission appointed to, con-

mihad read?--

to 'the' Dominion of Canada F.A towardą, the expenses of the tour.

James Re-Signs for Arsenal. "

SURREY ANNOUNCE ECONOMY.

Alec Janas, the l'amous Arsenal Six Professionals to Be and Scottish international for

again fox

Discharged.

DUCAT AND PEACH.

many other counties that have not so large a population to draw upon for "gates."

But, faced with the prospect of a serious deficit at the end of the Fear, Surrey recently appointed a special committee to inquire into the

effecting of, possibilities economies.

This cammittee recommended that

made. and their recommendations included, among other economies:

· A reduction in the number of professioitals engaged on the staff, and

THE CHINA MAIL.

RACING OWNERS' DENIAL.

Live Rabbits Not Made Use of 'INHUMAN PRACTICE. Greyhound owners who enter dogs at meetings under recognised rules stated that ther gever use live rab- bits to develop the hunting instincts of their hounds. They were reply- ing to an allegation made by.n soliciter in a poaching case at that a rather low and

Cheshunt

hound trainers for the purpose of keenness of the. keeping up the greyhounds.

Captain W. J. Neilson, the direc tor of racing at West Ham, anid that such methods of training were. never adopted at that track, and it was, one of his most stringent rules that any trainer found guilty of such inhumane practice was liable to instant dismissal and to be re- ported to the National Greyhound Racing Club.

THE CHANNEL NOW by fishermen. Liebhart and Konrad

“WALKED.”

Austrian Crosses

on Skis.

PLUCKY FINISH.

has "walked" the

uro still waiting for better weather conditions.

The Channel. Since Jullus Caesar crossed the Channel 55 B.C. the celebrated stretch of water has been conquer: od in a variety of ways.

hour.

HOCKEY SEASON.

· COMMENÇES.

Y,M.C.A Second Eleven Well Beaten.

team.

WIN FOR RADIO.

of visitors.

in 16hr. 32min.

perate attempts. by the "Y" for He was exhausted by his efforts in a rough sea, and had taken noin a balloon by M. Blanchard in lost a good, deal of interest in the The first air crossing was made wards went very close to reducing the arrears. The game, however, food during his journey owing to 1785. In 1909 M. Bleriot made the second-half the Radio players be his foar pf.seasickness.

first aeroplane flight from France ing content to rest on their laurels.. Naumestnik left Cap Grisnez' at

to England. ' two small 7.30 am on akts, like

The close passing tactics of the In 1929 Mr. H. S. Perry crassed Radio forwards played havoc with, canoes, connected with wooden slips from Dover to Calais and back in the YM.C.A. defence and the hard which moved backwards and for 7hr 25min. in a motor-cycle atted and accurate hittings of the visit- he propelled himself with flants and a propeller driven ing backa-kept their forwards will wards, and

from the gear box.

in etnek.

for Arsenal yea ward, re-signed terday—James's refusal to sign

A steamer has sailed from Dover Lagain for the League champions

to Calais in 53min.. na aeroplano carier than yesterday was brought

makes the return journey in about becausé he could not agro The serious effect which the und

An Austrian schoolmaster, Karl 1912min, and only this Summer it . The Y.M.C.A second eleven to the terms offered by the High-weather this season has had on the

Naumiestnik,

opened their hockey season coger- bury club malerstood, hot finances of county cricket clubs in

English Channel on, water akis, was fully glided in both any with a defent at the ver, that the wages offered were England and Wales is emphasised

between Cap Grisnez and Dover, in Gestions by Herr Kronfeld, the the Radlo Sports Club at Kings. German gliding expert, writes the Park. The visitars scored four the maximune allowed under the by a statement issued by the Surrey

8h 50min.

When he stepped ashore at Shake Daily Telegraph correspondent. He times in the first half without re- C.C.C. in which it is announced rulés."--

James, did not sign

that the engagements of six pro-

speure Beach, off the Lord Warden crossing in under anly, and fully deserve their lead. when the 1930-31 fessionals will not be renewed.

Hotel, at 4.20 p.m. glad only' in a why the ease of the Clapton the Arsenal

Cant. Webb swam across in 1875. They were much the superior" He had Surrey might have been expected "loathsome industry" had grown up pair of black shorts and a thin yes but the fastest cross-Channel swim Orlet ylubi, whjeù is now able, to (seison ended-Jast May,

In the second half there, etinue its career under the business offers which he thesied to weather the storm better than of supplying live rabbits to gray he was loudly cheered by a throng was made in 1923 by 'S. Tiraboschi / was no further scoring though dea- " Forball Lengud, The report sub-to consider. He had no quarrel with Arsenal as regards terms, as "The Management Committee of he was aware that they were the the Football League further gave maximum the clubs were empower- conn.deration Les the proposed fed to make. acheter submitted by the delen- All this Summer there has been tur-holders for reronstructing of wide discussion on James's future. the Platon Orient-Football Club Rumour has associated his name which was not accepted by the l with clubs as far away as the Comavission of the F.A, which had : United States. cunsbiered the scheme, and ultim here are several years of first-saving of at least £2,900 should be at the committee mate a sug class football ahead of James. gea that the old club should He has bad long experience of be attuned by the receiver with | League football, both in England an advisory committee consisting and in Scotland. but he is still of three, reprezentátives of tive under 30 years of age. .. bogg at directors of the Clapton The "wee Scottish wizard," who

limitation of second eleven Orient. Fotball Club, a* represen- was born in Glasgow, ¿showed an

and club and ground matches to eight and fourteen, respectively. tative of the Clapton Orient Sup;j aptitude for the game as a boy porters' Club, and two representa | As a youth he played for Glasgow

Acting on the report, the General Lens to the cominated by the de- Ashfield.

Committee decided that the engage- benture-holders--siich representa- In 1922, he made his debut in ments of-six professionals, includ-. the not to be directors of the Scottish League football with ing A. Ducat and A. Peach, should eiro holding debentures, the reRaith Rovers, and was a member not be renewed, the preference color for net as chairman." The of the Rovers' forward line for being given to younger players in que manu) sina submitted to four which Millwall made thote senga the interests of future Surrey dactors of the Clapton Orient jopal wholesale offer WO or cricket club. the secretary-manager of three seasons Inter.

The committee recognised' that the old club; a director, Mr. Her Preston North End secured, his Durat and Peach have rendered bert Chapman on behalf of the de-transfer from the Scottish club great sorvices to the club. Both benture-holders, and the receiver early in-the--1925-6 season, and have received benefits. acting on behalf of the debenture- (James quickly made his mark in Duent, who is 45 years of age, hold as, all of whom accepted the English League football. His re- and Pench, who is in his 41st year, pmayat made by the comniittée.markable ball control, his unortho-both jained the Surrey staff before As soon as the club can clear off' das methods and his personality the war,

The former, who is a the indebtedness under the deben. I made him one of the outstanding most dependable batsman, first turg the receiver will withdraw forwards in, the game.

played for the county in 1906. He. and the management of the Clap-¦ Mr. Herbert Chapman. manager is one of the few men who have ton Orient club revert to the Clap of the Arsenal F.C., secured his tom Orient club directors. The services after the end of the Magazement Committee of the 1928-0 season for a transfer fet

Our Sports Diary.

LOCAL

CRICKET Tq-morrow-Inter- Club Match at the K.C.C.-

FOOTBALL-Tu-morrow-Com- bined Services. South China, 4.30 p.m.

AQUATICS-To-morrow-Police Sports at the V.R.C.

LAWN BOWLS To-morrow Second DivisionCivil Service. C.C. v. Kowloon C.C.; Yacht-Club v. H.K. Eletric R.C.

MEETING Tó-inorrow—LR.G. ·| Annual Meeting..

ABROAD,

YACHTING-To-day--U.S. Pre-· sident's Cup at Annapolis,

FOOTBALL-To-morrow-Full English and Scottish League pro- gramme.

with four balls--against Sussex at the Oval, in .3924. ·

with a double-bladed paddle.

He was accompanied by a motor

In 1927 M. Rene Savard, took fishing boat flying the French flag. 6hr, to get fram Calaia to Dover game at centre-half and was large- Gilchrist played a very good When alighted from the English coast at about 1 a.m., going towards Vencel Lach (a Czech) paddled gerous-raids on the "Y" goal. For on a water pedal cycle, and in 1023 le responsible for the many dan- Folkestone, it was thought he would across in a canoe. When he repeat the Y:M.C.A. two players were out- have to give in. owing to the sharp ed his attempt last year he nearly standing, F. S. W. Smith and H. H. south-east wind knocking up a last his life. heavy sen, which broke, over the

Muller Smith played a very sound In August, 1930, Mr. C. W game in defence but he must learn fishing boat.

Karl continued to manke headway row across the Channel and back in the left wing tried hard to give the Mason; a Dover man, managed to to play to the whistle. Muller ofr however, and went up Channel wella 16ft. punt. Last April a young inside forwards an opportunity in- on the flood tide. At a quarter to English four he seemed to be making for Clement and Mr. Richard Cole, wasted on account of the perfect couple. Miss Gladys side the circle, but his efforts were the western entrance to the har

bour.

crossed in a motor dinghy,

Submarines have gone across a

she named the shore he could

far as the depths of water permitted be seen squatting on his akls and them, and a, Canadian diver has working hard with his paddle. It suggested walking across on the sen was impossible for him

to stand bottom. owing to the rough sons."

Unable to make the entrance, Naumestnik came into smooth water at the west side of the Admiralty

pier and then stood up and paddled

to the beach.

As he stepped ashore he stagger- ed and pointed to the sky, appar- ently meaning represented England at cricket and

that the sun had Association football.

been strong, and made signs that He played against the Australians in the Test

he was thirsty (he does not speak Football League inanimously ac- Just under £10,000.

match at Leeds in 1921, and during

English). Later. he was given tea 'cepted and approved the abové, ar- In his two seasons. with Arsenal his football career with the Ducat says he thought he would and supplied with clothes, and was rangement for the continuance of James has played a leading role Arsenal, Aston Villa, and Fulham have at least one more Summer at allowed by the immigration au- the club. The Commission, having in the bringing-of the two great--gained six international caps. the Qval. Nothing definite was thorities to stay the night in Dover. Naumestnik said thai the considered the above report. appost honours of the Associationi Peach, who joined Surrey in 1912, suid until very recently, and as a

his own invention. he has turned down machine was game-the English Cup and the has been a regular member of the consequence League Championship-to London, first XI. since 1919. A good right two offers for next season--one of With two other Austrians, Robert

hand bowler and fearless batsman; theni a coaching appointment at Liebhart and Hans Konrad, he fail he has rendered the county excellent Aldermaston School and the other ed at the first attempt to cross on service. He once took four wickets an engagement with the Colne club. August 14, and had to be rescued

provet the same.".

L

Cameron for Tottenham.

Tottenham Hotspur yesterday obtained the signature of J. W. Cameron, the former Vale of Clyde centre forwned, whose registration with Arsenal was cancelled by the Football Association' Inst-week.

A hearty welcome was extended by the Tameil to its representa- tives on their return from the Canadia tour. Suitable addresses on vellum and gold medals are to he presented to Mr. C. Wreford Brown and Me, H. J. Haband, also an international cap to each of the players, together with a further The original transfer of grant of £10 towards their ex- Cameron to Arsenal for £675, was panses of the trip. A grant of objected to by Portsmouth F.C. £50 to. T. Whittaker, the team at who claimed they had a priòt tend.in. was authorised. and ar right to the player's services. As ranz-ments · have been made to the result of jolat commission hold a complimentary dinnerta of the Football Association and the tourista in London on October the Football League, it was de 12: On the recommendation of cided that Cameron should not the International Selection Com- be a registered player for either mitter the Council-decided that a Arsenal or Portsmouth.➡

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Some days with me its billiards, or it may be bridge or mah jong. But-

I NEVER CHANGE FROM Gold Flake

As mild as a sun-kissed day in June-as mellow as a rare old port-as sweet as a rich. ripe Honey Dew melon-Gold Flake for mine anywhere. anytime:always

GOLD FLAKE

CIGARETTES

AS. GOOD AS GOLD

GOLF.

Starting Times for

Sunday.

The Secretary of the Royal! Heng Kong Golf Club supplies the following list of starting times for Fanling on Sunday:

9.20 a.m. E: B. Gammal, R. H.

Grimths.

9.24

timing of shots by the visiting de- fence

Result:-

Radio S.C.

Y.M.C.A. II.

The Y.M.C.A. were represented by the following:-L. D. Skinner; A. Tate, F. S. W. Smith; S. A. Sweet, R. A. Bates (captain), G. Mitchell; J. J. Ferguson, A. R.. Brown, W. H. Smith, L. Macey, and H. H. Muller.

..

When retrieving a long shot on the backhand and you are forced to bend considerably to get the ball back, it helps immeasurably if you remember to keep the left arm ex- tended behind you, Misa Helen

... E. P.. White, H. H. Jacoba.

Mundy.

9.28

H

I H. Geare, J. K. Mac- Farlan.

.10.08

9.32

Capt. Anderson, 0.10.12

Enger.

10,16

09:36

D. J. Gilmore, R. K Hepburn.

9.40

*

'9.44

9:48

9.52

១.៦៨

10.00

10.04

A. D. Humphreys, T. 5. Whyte-Smith,

G. T. May, H. T.-Buxton, .E. R. West, D. B. Evans. A.. Leach, W. R. Vallancer

Wood.

A. J. R. Wolff, H. Lowe.. Alan Reid, D. S. Robb.. H. W. Dulley, 1. G. Allison.

KOWLOON 'GOLF CLUB.

Members are reminded of the qualifying rounds; to decide the Club's entries for the Champion- ship of the Colony. These will be played off over the Kowloon course of Sunday, September 20 and Sunday, September 27. Members taking part are request.. J. E. Richardson, R. Med to arrange their own partners.

E. T. E. Nash, G. H. Bond.

W. C. Haley, W. D. Harris.

Do You Get that

BLOWN-UP

FEELING?

After meals, even light ones, do you feel uncomfort- ably_full? Your abdomen. Seen13 to be extraordinarily, distended considering the amount of food taken and sometimes Indeed the feeling is accompanied by pain and sensation of sickness.

This is flatulenes, the gen- eration of gas in the stomirch”~ thie to improper digestion.

Elatulence can became a very distressing thing if not theeked; dizziness, faintness, ind violent attacks of pains in the chest and pit of the stomach being frequent con sequences.

P

LIVER & LAXATIVE

PERFECTION

As an aid to digestion there is nothing nerrthan an oc casional thorough cleansing of the entire alimentary canal. For this purpose you should take Pinkettea, the dainty little stomach and bowel pills which have gained on amazing popu lerity all over the world.

For conatination, bili ousness, liverishnets, sick hesiluchus, coated. tongus, bad; breath, pímpicat and other cruptions caused by an unhealthy condition of- the internal organs, Pink-. -ettes are speedily -éffic-- tivi, Pinkettes nid diges- tlow and

Banish that Full Feeling

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