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GOVERNOR'S CUP

SOCCER

F.A. Team To Meet Chinese.

TO-MORROW'S GAME

JUNIOR MANX GRAND PRIX

WON BY HERTS SCHOOLMASTER

AMATEUR RECORDS BROKEN

CORRESPONDENCE.

SOCCER FEES ALLEGED

TOO HIGH

To the Editor, “China Mall."] Sir-Many letters appeared in the press last season annent the very admission exhorbitant prices for nothing seems to have been charged by local football clubs, but

about it..

done

WOODFULL'S LAST PETERSEN MÜST

APPEARANCE

Yorkshire Agree To Extra Change

OFFER

OF TWO MEN TO HELP

ENGLAND

(By TOM CLARKE)

Scarborough, September 10.

DEFEND TITLES

AGAINST COOK

First Australian Boxer To Offer Challenge

PETERSEN'S AMERICAN

VISIT OFF?

ask promoters for the best purse.

Douglas (1.0.M.), Seol. 12. J. H. White, bespectacled schoolmaster living at Radlett,

London, Sept. 10: Herts, won tht Junior Manx Grand

Jack Pétersen, of Cardiff, Bri- On my way to the Cricket ish and Empire heavy-weight Prix motor-cycle race to-day on a On Sunday had to pay $1.10 Festival at Scarborough yeater- champion, is to fight George The first match in this season's Norton machine.

(approx: 1/9.) to see South China day. where the Australians Cook, of Australia, for both titles. Governor's Cup soccer series will His time for six laps of the play the Hong Kong Club at Caro

The will admit that I saw met Mr. Leveson-Gower's team. Control have instructed the man- be played on the Hong Kong Tourist Torphy course was 2hr. line Hill.

British Boxing Board of Football Club ground to-morrow, 59min. 44sec.. and his average a good game, but no better than a heard canny Yorkshire folk ask-agement of the two boxers to are commencing at 4 p.m.

speed 75.59 m.p.h. White ride a schoolboys' game which I could seeing why they should have to pay range this contest at an early The following will represent magnificent race, and held the at Home for 6d. and certainly 12s. 6d. to set the Australians play date, after which the Board will the Hong Kong F: A.-

lead throughout.

nowhere approaching a First Divi- Cord (Kowloon F. C); Mullane Though challenged by D. J.

International match when, on earlier days of the The Board have wasted no tin:s ision or an (S. W. Borderers) and Morrison Pirie, au architect, of Old South Army Cup matches at Home are only 1s. 6d. to see the Englishmen his two titles, and their action which I could see for a 1/ festival last week, they had to pay in calling upon Petersen to defend (S. W. Borderers); Stanley (Rgate, London, riding a Norton, Navy), Podmore (S. W. Border and Austin Munks, a motor agent, sd. is considered sufficient fee to see

streets ahead of local football yet play. jers) and Elmis (St. Joseph's) of Boston, Lincolnshire, riding, a Mathias (S. W. Borderers), Ward Velocette, White widened the gap that joke of the man who entered these games. It reminds me of (St. Joseph's), A. V. Gosano between himself and his challenga palatial hotel, ordered a steak, and Club de Recreio), Ridley (Lingers on every lap and won by had to pay 3/6d. for It; 6d, for the coln Regt.) and Blake (Univer-margin of 3 min. 11 sec. sity).

steak and 3/- for the pictures on He thrice broke the junior ama-the wall: the man, protesting, said Reserves:--6. Rodger (Club),}; teur record which he set up laat he could have a feast of plctures interest these converted

It certainly was, and it may in-born in the British Isles to fight (Ryear, and his last lap, which he the Art Gallery for 6d. On the enthusiasts to know that Bradman has earned the right by a long. Yorkshire for the native championship, He and aid in 29min. 25sec. at 76.07 m.p.b. sama principle, how much of my himself thinks he has done nothing and successful

9. Strange (Club), Burnage Navy), G. White (Kowloon)

Baldry Lincolns).

League Ground Change

Owing to the Charity matches

was the fastest of the race

Keen Battle

',

I was among them later when Bradman was knocking up his dazzling 132, and heard them agree that, after all, it was worth the extra charge.

would appear to negative any pos- sibility of Petersen going to America for the time being.

Cook, Australian born, qualifies for a fight for the championship of Great Britain only by residence. He will be the first boxer not

career in all

$1.10 was for the football, and how better on this tour than his innings corners of the world. much for the new grandstand, re- yesterday. laying of the grounds, etc.? 1 can

play.

-

three years, was overjoyed when he heard the news to-day.

Always Fit on Caroline Hill next Sunday, the

Lost In Admiration

Cook fought Gains for the Em- Firat Division League match be- Pirie and Munks. last year's see all the nice buildings. I want, tween Navy and St. Joseph's will winner, fought a keen battle for the majority better than Caroline colleagues agree it was Bradman at

Yorkshire air must sult him. His pire title in May last year, when Gains wen. Cook, who has been now be played on the Kowloon F. second and third positions and Hill's grandstand, by paying 10 cts. his best, playing as only he cant resident in England for the past

eventually only 4 sec. made Pirie for a trip in the Star Ferry, the runner-up at an average speed In conclusion, can you, Sir, or any of 74.29 m.p.h.

of your readers, honestly assert that The winner of the lightweight any game of football played locally, The Borderers beat the Canton class, which was run in conjunc. Interport Matches Included, Air Force by a solitary goal, scor. tion with the main race, was W. D. worth· 1/9d.? Jed by Forley, in Canton on Sun-Mitchell, on Aberdeen clerk, rid

day,

Six Lines

C. ground.

BORDERERS WIN

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BRITISH BOXING RECEIPTS

(Continued from Page 4).

make money fast, and hang up his

gloves while at young, as did -Gene Tunney.

Telephone 21322.

BRITISH TURF FIGURES

H. H. Aga Khan Heads Owners And Breeders

པ.་

GORDON RICHARDS HEADS JOCKEYS' LIST

London, Sept. 10.

H. H. the Aga Khan leads both

ing a Cotton. His time was 3 hr. 133 min. 58 sec., and his speed 63.49 m.p.h.

There were several spills in the race but no serious accidenta J. H. Blyth, of Kirkcaldy. riding a Velocette, was travelling bard' to- wards Ballaugh Bridge when his engine seized and he was thrown.

R. Allen, of Grimsby. riding a Norton, was following and nar- rowly escaped running into Blyth; and his machine as they lay on the ground. Blyth was uninjured i but had to retire on account of

the damage done to his machine.

"DAI LOSSIN."

CARDINALS WIN

A

is

}

Thousands of gleeful spectators were lost in admiration at the been promised the fight, but

"It is great," he said. "I had beauty and variety of his strokes, his carefree cloating of the ball-I feel very proud of the fact that never expected to get it so moon.

he hit 24 4's and one 6-and his marvellous eye.

I shall be the first Colonial ever

Bradman passed the 2,000-runs

to fight for the home title. I aggregate, an honour shared, too, ever, and I think that this time shall train more seriously than by McCabe yesterday. Such a large my additional crowd assembled outside the hotel carry me through yesterday, including dozens of girls with autograph books, that Brad-and I know a lot of people look "Petersen is young and fiery,

experience will

OVER TIGERS TO

SQUARE SERIES man, for whom they persistently me as an old man, but I am in the

(Continued from Page 1.)

The Cardinals took the lead in the fifth innings, hitting two runs to bring the score to 3 to 1.

called, had to escape by the hack pink of condition always-and ex- door.

Woodfull's Swan Song

perience counts a lot."

Cook, with his wife and daugh- Despite the increased entrance ter, to-day left for a short holiday charge, there was a very big at on the Hampshire coast. tendance, and the back windows of

"P" Petersen's View

a remarkable array of boarding "Pa" Petersen, the champion's

Paul "Daffy" Dean, brother of houses surrounding the ground father-trainer-manager, interview-

of fifty-nine starters thirty-"Dizzy" Dean, was moundaman for provided a free view for many visi-ed at his hotel in London to-day, the owners and breeders in the four completed the course, The the "Cards," while Lynwood tors. I counted 100 heads, and said: "It is the first I have heard

in breeding he won 18 races, net-

latest British turf statisties. He prizes were distributed In the "Schoolboy" Rowe was hurler for then gave upl has won 30 races this season with Palace ballroom by Sir Algernon the Bengals of the Middle West,

This match has a special inter-statement shows that the fight is of it, but, of course, the official 17 horses. netting £42,950, while Guinness.

Fighting desperately, the Tigers est for Australians, and I am sure, on. I knew that we should have levelled the score in the sixth inn- for English lovers of cricket, in to meet Cook ings, but the National League that it marks Bill Woodfull's swan Quite candidly I do not mind when ehampions went ahead to clinch the song in big cricket,

it in One fight is very much like game by 4 to 3.

He will not be going to Scotland another to na," for the final match of the tour, so

ting £41,873.

Gordon Richards leads the win-

ning jockeys with 142 victories, WINE FOR FRENCH

while Frank Butters beads the

trainers with 54 wins.

RUGBY PLAYERS

to

Protection Against

Winter

The following is a complete list of British turf statistica date:

Lord Derby

Lord Durham

Sir G. Bullough

Lord Astor

Sir Chas Hyde

TO-DAY'S FINAL CLASH

Y

100ner or later.

Questioned as to American ar- The eyes of the baseball world this is the last time he will be seen rangements. Mr. Petersen, senior, will be centred on Navin Field, on this side of the world.

rofüsed to be drawn. When he is back in Australia, "This fight would make no Detroit, to-day where the American sports classic, the World Baseball Woodfull will retire from big cric-difference if we decided to go to title, will be decided between the ket, and devote all his time to his America," he said, "We should Jean Galia, the old Rugby inter- National League winners, St. Louis work as a schoolmaster.

leave to-morrow if I said so.” Jack Value nationals, is searching for a 37- Cardinals, who are favourites, and Sporting Gesture has beaten Cook before-in Car

gallon cask of French wine, Mickey Cochrane's "wonder base- The son of a well-known Mel-did, on pointä in a non-title fight."

It is part of the equipment of the ball team of 1984," Detroit Tigersbourne minister of religion, Wood-What he has done once he can do 13,469 Rugby League tourists Gallu bas|American pennant winners. full first visited England with Col-jagain. He has not gone back, and

WINNING OWNERS

Races

Won

H.II. Aga Kha

30

42,956

Lord Glanely...

15

13,559

H.. Maharaja of Rajpipla S

Sir R. Brooke

2

20

3

3

7,649

10

9

Mr. J. A. Dewar

14

Mr. T. Lant

5

Mr. J. B. Joel ....

13

6,282

Mr. E. Thornton Smith

6

8

LOCAL TITLE

BREEDERS

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Breast Stroke Expert

|H.H. Aga Khan

In France Mr. D. Sullivan National Stud

18

Bir Alec Black

Kwok Chun-hang, China's breast-Lard Derby

22

Lord. Carnarvo||

2.

9.166

8.588)

TB:

7,520

2

7,406

12

6,590

FIVE CHINESE SEEK Lord Rosebery

9,166 brought across the Channel for a The "Cards" have won the title lins's team In 1928, He has bean Cook Is older,” 8,648 North of England tour-and it is on two occasions, after winning the Test captain since 1980. He is Mr. Petersen was equally re- 8,042

miasing.

National pennant on four occasions, aged 87. Though quiet and unob-ticent about the suggestion that 7.643 The Frenchmen, many of them but the Tigers have yet to become trusive, he has a very lovable char-Jack Dempsey has offered to be- 6658 new to England, arrived prepared world champions. Aided by Mickey acter, without any venom, a come Petersen's American man 6.714 to play in fog, snow, or any other Cochrane's managing genius, the It is not generally known that ager. Dempsey has said, it is 6.491 weather, but they felt fortified by Motor-City squad have won the during the final Test, when Eng-stated, that for a third of Jack's 6,042 the wine.

American championship for the land was sorely handicapped by earnings he will make him world 5,827 Apparently they are used to a first time in 25 years. They won casualties, he offered to place two champion in a year or two,

half-time drink, and until they the pennant for three successive members of his team at the disposal All that Mr. Petersen would say can trace the loat wine they are years, in 1907, 1908 and 1909, but of England as substitutes. 25.

on the matter was: "I have nothing acquiring a taste for tea.

were beaten on each occasion in the 41.873}

That other very sporting, skipper, to discusa," Different countries,

different World Series.

Wyatt against whom Woodfull is 19,316

**@Harvey:Says' 16,080 Customs. Imagine what a League

pitted again in the Scarborough Len Harvey. says: "I am disap- 13,416 football club manager would say 13* 12,567 if his team arrived at the ground

10,285 with a cask of beer!

5,925

5,892

RUGBY POPULAR WITH WOMEN

5510 Free Admission To Be

5,309

TRAINERS

51 81.5001

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stroke champion, is expected to gir G. Bullough For Gains the twilight of his carry off the 100 yards breast-Bledmere Stud

arrived. He realises stroke event without serious oppo- Lard Durham career has and so does his manager, who ad-sition, but the 100 Yards back- Mr. J. A. Dewar mitted frankly to me yesterday stroke event will see a titanic Lord Astar

Mr. J. B. Holdes that perhaps 15 rounda was now struggle between four of the Sir Abe Bailey too far for Gains to travel Had Colony's best, Lau Po Hay (record Lord Rosebery the contest been scheduled for 10 holder at 69 25 seca). L Roza rounds the Canadian must have Pereira (champion) W. Lawrence, Jarvis ..

Frank Butters taken the verdict on points, and and Shek Kam-pui.

F. Darling. he is willing to fight Petersen The H.K. University are the only 3. Lawson again over that distance for a contenders against the two V.R.G. H. D. Peacock.. £500 wager. I doubt whether teams in the Relay.

Capt. C. Boyd-Richfort M. Marsh 10. M. D. Bell, "Bit Larry showed no response. Capt. T. Hort: He was all in.

G. Leader "Then we gave him a stiff dose

F. Hartigan of old brandy, but that too falled H. L. Cottrill

F. Templeman How thoroughly used up was to revive him, so I threw in the R I. Calling Gains when the end came is em- towel."

V, Smyth j

anything will come of this. Peter

sen finished such

an emphatic

winner that a return fight could

never make the same appeal.

Old Brandy

phaslaed by the following. story. Gains considers that he was un When he plumped on to his stoo? fortunate to be caught by at the close of the 18th round smashing body punch at a time 6. Richards Gains was asked, "How do you when he was travelling strongly feels!”

but he was full of generous praise Not so hot," he said, "but I'll for his conqueror

go on if you want me to."Petersen is a great fighter, and "So we gave him, smelling salts, wish him all the luck in his ble re, water, and everything for the world title, he said: "But

we could think of," explained his his defence is still not good, and "manager"

he must try to Improve Ite

JOCKEYS

Rescinded

WORLD SERIES RESULTS

St. Louis Cardinals won the first match, deeply appreciated the ges-pointed that I have not got the game of this year's World Seriestre, although he felt unable at Detroit on Wednesday by aj

accept the offer, margin of 8 to 3, but the Tigers

to match. I cannot see why' Cook should be preferred to me. I have beaten both Petersen and Gains, Anyhow I hope my turn will come and they have both beaten Cook.

I am fit as a fiddle and ready for Petersen or anyone else.

drew level in the second game SCOTT'S DEFEAT OF TOLLEY

nosing out the "Cards" by a 8 to 2 tally. Journeying to St. Louis on with a win by 4 to 1, but the Friday the "Cards" went ahead

(Continued from Page 4).

"In the meanwhile I have my think

The plan worked precisely as it light heavyweight title to Middle West team again squared had done at Hoylake two years about The Board have set me matters with a 10 to 4 victory on ago, when Scott best, frst the against Phillips at Manchester. 19,793 Rugby football is becoming too Saturday. In the last of the three young and dashing George Dan Why Manchester?" 2217,465 Popular with women,

games at St. Louis, Detroit took a lap, the American champion, and

61

22

18

18,547

1413,365

and everywhere.

Twenty-one Years After

In the final at Burnham Bet won the first two holes each in a

16.992 That, evidently, is the view of the 8 to 2 lead on Sunday by a 8 to 1 then T. A. Bourn. Scott never left in the light of recent events there 15.520 Finchley club, for at their meeting margin.

the middle of the course, while seems no reason why he should 8 15,080 next week it will be proposed that: St. Louis, however, brought the the others wandered here, there not win another.

14,514 The resolution admitting women fasue to 8-all in yesterday's clash,

p 11,354

the ground free be rescinded" winning by a 4 to 8 tally 10.953 This concession has been in 10,874 operation for some time, and the 21. 10,599 fair on-lookers have been turning up

--10,451

in such numbers that the clab 7,331

treasurer-must have grown envious mts.

Pet Phon T LOCAL RUGBY PLAYER DUE

BACK ON SATURDAY

ANGLO-AMERICAN GOLFING DIFFERENCE

Temperament is perhaps sential differen

cans and

tainly

lence bet

Dr. JH MEiney local Rugby and the terporter and former captaing ans belie the Club.

on Saturday

HAR

mitter

the

Club Com

It is a remarkable tribute to the par 4. Tolley squared at the Gitness of a man of Scott's age fourth, but playing erratically, that he should capture a cham-lost five of the next twelve holes. plonship which he first won With a score of 78, Scott finished twenty-one years ago. Among the first half of the match four gollers of his age, Scott has holup, Tolley having taken 80. rivals, he standa absolutely alone. In the aftern

Scott won

Despite a suprems

On Saturday next, as captain of second to become five the Royal and Ancient Club's and then every hole to team, he

McLean, waa G Garnett and Bourn, for Aus- effort, Tolley could tralia to take part in the Mel- pression on his impertu

ponent. For the fifteen holes champions the second round each had Australia thirty years ago, and score of 65,

boarne center

Scott was "win

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