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ANCHOR

MASTERZO

| TRA'S LAWAN

SENER BEER

Famous Castles:

Dover Castle, Kent

THE CHINA MAIL, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 28, 1935

IN SPORT PAVILIONS

CLUBS

AT PRIVATE PARTIES

The Sheet Anchor

of Good Cheer!

ANCHOR BEER

GILMAN & CO., LTD.,

Wine & Spirit Dept, Gloucester

Telephone 30986

"There's no sweeter? Tobacco comes from Virginia and no better brand than the Three Castles.

“THE VIRGDHANS

Omaha, winner of the Kentucky Derby and many other im- portant stakes this year, nibbles: pieces of ungar given hit by his

· trainer “Sunny Jim” Fitzsimmons at Saratoga where the great three-year-old trained for his unsuccessful stake race against his chief rival, Discovery.

SINGLE WICKET IDEA

FOR BENEFIT

LYON AGAIN PROVIDES MAJOR

CRICKET SURPRISE

Mat it again recently at Canterbury.

BH LYON, that prince of cricket entertainers, was

He arranged that at the end of the Kent v. Gloucester- shire match there should be an additional attraction for Ash- }down's benefit. *:

BOWLS TEAMS FOR SATURDAY

Rinks Announced By Clubs

Tom Goddard (Gloucestershire)

was matched to play CS. Marriott (Kent) in a single-wicket game:

IS BOXING WORTH WHILE?

THIL TO RETIRE AT 31

TRAINING TOO STRICT

WHAT ATHLETES THINK

London, August 27.

Is a boxing career worth while? This question has been freely discussed In "sporting circles since the announcement yester day in Paris that Marcel. Thil the French holder of the world's {middle-weight title, is to give jup boxing after the corning

season at the age of 31.

Thil, who is at present in Vichy, said last night:

"I find it so hard to make the weight for a fight. I am not al- lowed to eat up to my appetite I

not allowed to drink or smoke, nor am I allowed out alone.

"In other words, I am treat- ed like my wife treats my. own baby. Who would be a professional boxer?”

M. Alex Taïtard. Thil's father- fin-law and manager, states:

“The actual fights are nothing: it is the training which makes the game not worth the candle.

"Thil is always obliged to train down about 9lb., and has to diet. He has had a magnificent career and earned enough glory and money.

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TOBIN JUMPS AT HOLIDAY

Activities Secretary With Nothing To Do

each man to have two innings.

Five fieldsmen were allowed to

Shanghai, August 24. each player, but no wicket-keeper. Chester M Tobin took advan- There being no wicket-keepers. tage of the sudden two-week vaca- runs would only count if scored tion granted, him by the Foreign in front of the wicket.

YMCA by leaving yesterday on Sixpence admission was charg- the Potsdam for Japan on a He is due to return The following will represented to newcomers, and the news of round trip. the Indian RC, the Kowloon the match was quickly rushed fon August 30.-- BG.C, and the Civil Service in around the town. their lawn bowls league fixtures on Saturday:

Indian R.C.

The leave was granted him” in Asked if there were any side-order that he would not have to stakes, Mr. Lyon replied: “I bebe embarrassed by attending office lieve there are a few. The ral- daily with nothing to do, as such MR Abbas, S. 0. BI, A Ming price is 4-1 on Tom Goddard, would have been the situation Wahab and A. O. Madar (skip). but I am backing “Father" Mar-the board of Trustees had asked

J. Hoosen, A. E. Burjahn, A. M. Rumjahn and A. R. Minu. (skip)..

D. M. Khan, S.-M. Rumjaha, M. `Y. Adal and A.- P. Dallah (skip).

Kowloon B.G.C." (Juniors Team) G. Allen, D. Waterton, M. J. Ben- derson and G. Sherrif (skip).

S. Bright, L. Duncan, J. G. Chari ton and G. E. F. Thompson (skip).

G. Ross, W. E. Hale, J. Henson and W. S. Drake (skip).

Civil Service (Senior Team) EL. Major, J. Purvis, J. McGowan and A. W. Grimmitti (skip), AN

E. W. Simmonds, J. Gellatley, I

Deakin, and F. Jones (skip),

riott

AMAZING BATTING

RECORD

[2,300 Runs This Season And Yet Passed Over

Look at this record of L W.

him to retire from his position as activities secretary of the "Y" (on/ August 1.I.e

The board is expected to reach a definite agreement with Tobin on his return.

GERMAN GIFT TO BRITISH ATHLETES

Berlin:

A silver cup is to be presented Newman, star batsman of Alexan- to the British team by the City of

P. E. Knight, S. Alderman, Edra Park, a Middlesex club. Munich to commemorate their Armstrong and J. Hollidge (skip). -2200 runs, six centuries, two visit here, when they meet Ger-

Civil Service (Junior-Team)

many in an athletic contest. The 43,000 runs, 150 centuries, and winners of the events will also

W. Hillyer, W. Burling, H. West-double centuries this season. lake and H. Westlake sen. (skip).

M. Purvis, C. Mansell, Whant 12 double centuries altogether receive silver trophies. and A: 0. Brawn (skip).

-F. Harper, B. Williams, C. Strange as 1 E R. Davies. (skip).

P.R.C. BOWLS TEAMS FOR SATURDAY

Encounters Against Craigengower

The following will represent the Police Recreation Club against Craigengower "A" and Craigengower juniors in the Lawn Bowls League next Saturday:

Senior Team

W. McLeod, T.-Tallon, F. Nolan and J. Shepherd (skin)."--

during his career.

This season's two double huz- dreds › were" scored on successive days while he was-helping Finch- ley in Kent tour.

And Newman has never played for his county!-

FIRST PREDICTION OF US.

FOOTBALL SEASON

Seattle, August 22--The sex- son's first football prediction came to-day when Jimmy" Phelan, coach at the University of Wash- [ington. forecast that Stanford:

JAMAICA WANT TO University would win its third

SEE YORKSHIRE

No County Has Yet

Toured

consecutive Pacific Coast cham- |pionship.--United Press.

ARSENAL V WEDNESDAY

Arsenal (League champions) Yorkshire C.CC- 1985 county and Sheffield Wednesday (English have been invited to make a nme Cup-holders) have mntually weeks tour in Jamaica, starting agreed to play for the Football Association Charity Shield at the

La Glendiging, W. S. Dall, E. Gin February,

Post and W. E. Hollanda (skáp).!!

G Perkins, J. C. S. Fender, W.

| MacHardy G. "Moss (skip)..

Agra Junior Teams

The county committee are con Arsenal Stadium on Wednesday, sidering the invitation. It will October 28.

be a unique event in cricket his

W. McKay, A. G. Charmings, Atory if they accept it, as no county WEDNESDAY BOOK. Johnson and W, S. Glendining (skip)-Jeleven have ever toured abroad

7- Headridze, T.- L.. Hiddell,-"

Hunter and S. Logan:(skip),

Wills's

Three Castles

Virginia Cigarettes

Jamous FOR OVER 60 YEARS

the Police Junior

against the Pootha postponed League day next on the latt WW, McKay, he Johnson and W:S"

Hendridge, S Hunter and S...

rishtiand.

Cameron, “A.

· FOOTBALL CLUB RENKS

FOR NEXT MONDAY

POSTPONED LAWN-BOWLS

THEM YOUNG

14-Year-Old Left Back Signs

Wednesda

Evans

ling to F.

een?

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