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CURRENT SPORTING GOSSIP
LUTON GARNER TWO POINTS.
Home Scottish Clubs Gain Victories.
BIG SCORING AT DUNDEE.
London, Yesterday. The following were the results of the three League matches play ed to-day:
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HOW TO PURCHASE A PERCY ALLISS AGAIN
YEARLING.
Good Balance Essential Above All Things.
BREEDING INTEREST.
SUCCESSFUL.
Wins Unofficial Swedish Open Golf Touring.
LEADS BY FOUR STROKES
Percy Alliss, the brilliant young English golfer who is attached to the Wannsee Club, Berlin, won the open Invitation, which is the un- official open championship of Sweden, with an aggregato of 287 for 72 holes.
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Though fow owners in Malaya are able to pick and choose recruits for their stables in the first instance, they may be interested to read, the following extracts from some advien ENGLISH LEAGUE.
given by Truth's Turf expert to a correspondent who wrote "asking Third Division (South). how he should buy a yearling: ....... Making a gigantle effort to over- | Northampton 1 Luton T.,
"The subject is one which the take Allias, E. Roberts, an English. saying quot homines, tot sententiæ, ¡ man attached to a Stockholm club Table to Date.
applies, but there are, I as coach, created a record for the Goals,
think, certain cardinal prin- Basstad course with a first round F. W. D. L F. Pts. [Brentford
6 11 15.
which 8 13 ciples
should be kept card of 68. Southend U. 8 52 26 6 13 in mind. Just as no one would But this record was of no avail, Fulham..... 8 0 0 2 29 14
knowingly buy a house built on in- for Alliss's play was too brilliant Bournemouth 8 21.20 11 12 Watford
secure foundations, so the would-be for his opponents and ho finished 8 5 1-2 28 20 11
4 2 2 20 14 10 buyer of a yearling should begin by up four strokos in front of Roberts, 30:4 14 11 10 making sure that the animal in who finished second with 291. W. question is possessed of good legs : Watt, of Epson, was third with and feet, Satisfied on that all 800. Important point, the eritie will turn his attention to the suggestion of driving-power offered by the back, Iolns, and second thighs, noting at 7the same time whether the ribs are NO AMERICA CUP IN
T.....
23 10 11 3 2 3 12
Crystal Pal. Luton Brighton Cardiff C. Norwich C. Reading
.. 8 3 2 % 11 15 Northampton 3 2 4 10 10 Coventry C.
88 14 16 20 Clapton O.
3 1 4 13 13. Exeter C.
4 Bristol R.
2 8 3 14 Mansfield T.8.2
8.2 3 3 23 20 Queen's P.R. 8 14 3 11 16 Swindon 8.2 0 6 14 18 Torquay U., 8 1.25 13 32 Thames..... 8 1 2 5 Gillingham
SCOTTISH LEAGUE. -
Aberdeen Dundee
First Division.
1
3. Falkirk
12 19
6 Third Lanark 3
Table to Date.
Goals,
P. W. D. L. F. A. Ptz. Motherwell..12 021 40 13 20
Rangers
Kilmarnock
Celtic
8 1 2 28 10 18
8
22 25 15 18
0.5 0 35 13 17
Third Lanark 12 7 1 4 Aberdeen 12 0 3
St. Mirren
Dundee
.12 0.0
12 4 4
Cowdenbeath 12
Clyde
116
Fartlek T...12
4
Airdrieonians
1 6 22 24
Hamilton A. 12 3 3 3 21 25 Queen's Park 12 3 8.0 16 30 Dundee Un. 12.
33.0 14
Morton....11 3 2 6
11
10
267
Lolth Ath. 11 8 17 11 Falkirk
17- 24 2.3.7
10 83
Ayr Un....12 1 3 8
2 well sprung and the hocks well placed, and it will also be advisable to note the freedom with which he
Our Sports Diary,
LOCAL HOCKEY-To-day-Y.M.C.A. v, H.K.S.R.A.; K.B.S.F.P.A. (Ladies' Section) v. Club de Recrelo,
To-morrow-Hong Kong Hockey Club v. Argylls at King's Park.
GOLF To-day-Ladies Section, Royal Hong Kong Golf Club Golf and Bridge Competitions.
FOOTBALL To-day Hong. Kong Chinese v. Malayan Chinese at Carolino Hillfreturn match). To-morrow- First Division Chinese
St. Joseph's..
Satu Rusion--Bor-
a
St.
derers v. Police; Navy v. Recrelo: Chineso A china v cond Division-Trung
v. Club; South
Teln Y
v. Ewo: University v Navy: South Kowloon v Club; Argylla v. China Borderers v. 12th Heavy Battery R.A.: Chinese Athletics v R.A.D.C.; Third Division-Royal Engineers v Borderera; *South China v Radio S.C.; Chinese Ath-
lette v. BA FOOTBALL-To-mus
RUGBY
row-K.B.S.F.P.A. Second Trial at 5.10 p.m.
MEETING To-morrow-Kow-
RUGBY FOOTBALL AT on Cricket Club at 5:30 p.m.;
KING'S PARK.
K.B.S.F.P.A. Teams for To-morrow.
Civil Service Cricket Club et 5.30
LAWN TENNIS Thursday— Entries close for U.S.R.C. Open Ladies Doubles Tournament.
RACING Thursday Entries "close for Njuth Extra Meeting at
ROOD.
-ABROAD.
· FOOTBALL — Saturday --- Full English and Scottish League pro- grammes,
The following have been select- ed to play in the second trial of the K.B.S.F.P.A. Rugby Club nt; King's Park to-morrow afternoonuses his hind legs as he walks away, at: 5.10 p.m,
making careful note as to whether Whites: Segalen; Frankham, or not the hind feet come down in Whitley, Lt. Leith Murray, Ferga-advance of the imprint left by the son; Burnett, Kilby; White, Bon- fore fcet. Personally, I would not ham, J. M. Wilson, Murphy, buy a yearling whose hind action Dormer, Gurevitch, Witchell, and did not conform with this sugges
tions Stoker...
Colours: Skinner; Bloomenthal, Edwards, Black Jenner; James, Crozler: Lt. Grayham, J. E. Wilson, Dr. Cogan, Riddell, Mackenzie, Macnider, Purvis, and Moss.
Reserves: Brokenshire, Bergaust, Smith, Hedley and Mitchell. Re- serves can be assured of a trial as possible changes will be made at
half-time.
LADIES HOCKEY TO-DAY.
The. beat amateur score was made by Thompson, an American, who returned 300.
1932.
Financial Situation Responsible.
AMERICANS' OPINIONS.
London, September 8.
It la not expected that. Sir Thomas Lipton will issue a chal- lenge for the America's Cup for 1932.
The challenge has to be sent "through a yacht club ten montha before, the date of the race, but American yachtsmen have asked, Sir Thomas not to challenge owing to the present financial situation; to
Members of the New York Yacht Club have very definitely stated that they do not want a race in 1982. This view is also taken, by Influential yachtsmen in British waters, and, with such agreement of opinion, yachting people, may feel assured that nothing further will be done.
but the latter conformation is by far the less faulty of the two. It would, indeed, never prevent me from buying an otherwise desirable yearling. To my way of thinking, a yearling should above all things bezwell-balanced. By way of ́ ́ex- plaining this expression a useful hint in that direction may be gathered by noting the way in [which the feef leave the ground. It will nearly always be found that In a well-balanced horse there is ne dwelling between each stop. Ench foot appears to leave the ground] without any perceptible""delay," and apropos of the meaning of "balance" an exceptionally sound Judge sald with regard, to a yearling at which he and I were looking: "See the balance of him, if you took away one of his legs he would stand true on the other three, ***I can only hope that some of "Turning attention to the fore the necessarily brief suggestions hand, shoulders sloping and running made above may be of some use to well into the back, are desirable, and my correspondent, but in dealing the forearm, without being too man with a yearling presumably for elve, should be long and muscular, racing purposes all sorts of other and the point of the elbow turned considerations arise. What, for in- out rather than in Attention to stance, about his breeding? Inter- the pasterns will have been paid in resting though it be, adéquate dis- examining the legs and feet. Ob cussion of the subject is impossible servation should be made of the in the space at my disposal, but on setion of the hores in walking general principles it in, I think, straight towards the would-be advisable to pay attention to the buyer. The forelegs should move freely forward with no turning in or out of the toes, and each foot In turn should come down truly on the ground, without any sign of catch ing or tri
at the too. An
racing record of Individual members of his pedigree, especially to those from which he is in descent in tail- female. I would, for instance, pre- for a yearling got by a, compara- tivaly speaking, moderate are out of a mare descended from good and by way of facing strains and herself the dam may be added of winners, to one got by a frat
should be class stallion outrof a.
lula- large poor stud book and racing reco
Sumcient yearlibr
KBS.JPA, Ladies to honest and open axpression of coun-
Play Recreio.
The following has been sel6ch
play for the kn
*ndle Hockey Bection) against the Club de Recrelo, af King's Park this
ernoon at 5.80 o'clock: ---- song As Fowler 2. Hirst, Booth (captain); 8. Dalslol, P. Hunt, W Martin, and D. Hunt
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