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TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 1935
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COUNTRY CLUB
AT HOME
MOST ENJOYABLE FUNCTION
RECORD ATTENDANCE
on
of
The annual "At Home" the Country Club was held at Sheungshui Sunday and proved a most enjoyable fune- tion, a record attendance -con- tributing largely to its success
Addressing the gathering atj Jack Little.the conclusion of the. Gymk- bana, Mr. Henry G. Leong, Pre- Rosenthal Orchi
sident of the Club, said:
cons Ice House Street. Telephone 21322
NOTICE TO GOLFERS.
SPALDING'S
COMPLETE RANGE OF
GOLF CLUBS
WILL BE ON VIEW AND SALE AT
No. 3, GLOUCESTER ARCADE
(Opposite The Entrance To Gloucester Lounge)
FROM 30th SEPTEMBER, 1935.
MATCHED
THERE WILL BE PERFECTLY SETS FOR MEN AND WOMEN AND ALSO
A FEW SINGLE, CLUBS.
GILMAN & CO. LTD.
AMERICA'S CUP
CHALLENGE BY
“K” CLASS YACHT
(Continued from Page 4)
The challenge of the Royal Yacht Squadron in 1934, when Mr. Sopwith sailed with En- deavour, was accepted by mutual
·consent, under “J” class condi- tions. Another challenge in the "J" class would unquestionably be accepted again, but, in opinion, this does not imply ‘ac- ceptance of a challenge by a "K" class Jacht.
*****
AGENTS
AUSTRALIA WIN FIRST
• TENNIS TEST
South Africans Offer Poor Resistance
Johannesberg, Aug. 29. Australia won the first Text match against South Africa, which was concluded here to-day, by 5 events to 0. Starting the day with a lead of three matches to none they gained two more easy victories.
J. Crawford beat V. G. Kirby, 6-4, 6-4 and A E Quist gained a surprisingly easy win over N. G. Farquharson by 63, 2
MISS P. GITTENS
TO LEAD C.B.A.
LADIES' ELEVEN
“First. I must thank our Guests for coming: to-day and for bringing the sunshine- Their presence has added materially to the gaiety of the occasion
"Ours is a very cosmopolitan [Club and may be likened to an-
other very
international but
Miss M. Basto, former captain of the Recreio Ladies' hockey eleren, is at present enjoying a holiday in Lisbon.
SOUTH AFRICA'S SUCCESSFUL
CRICKET TOUR
(Continued from Page £) Lucky To Win Toss
CRYSTAL PALACE REGLEMENT YANKEES WIN OVER
REVIVAL
Stockport Defeat
Wrexham
ABERDEEN'S EIGHTH WIN
IN SUCCESSION
London. To-day.
Crystal Palace, who are show- ing very inconsistent form this season. yesterday, avenged © their carlier defeat at the hands of
des COURSES
SENATORS
Braves Share Spoils With Giants.
CARDINALS LOSE TO PIRATES IN US. BASEBALL
New York. To-day- Only one American League Baseball clash was played yes- terday, the Yankees easily best- ing the Senators by a 5 to 1.
Northampton when they won their d'Addis Abeba margin
home fixture by 6 goals to I in the Third Division (South) of the English Football -- League Northampton won the first en counter by 3 goals to 1.
Crystal Palace, who are сад-
ABYSSINIAN
. RACES
Two double-headers were played in the National League, the Braves and the Giants sharing the spožis..
Brooklyn and Philadelphia also shared the spoils in their double-
sidered to have-a very fair chance leans Of Preventing header, J. Moore hitting his 15th
af promotion, have lost to Luton
by six clear goals and to Southend by goals to 1 in the course of their eight games.-
Stockport, who had secured only two points from their last. four
Foreign Victory
One who has spent several years in diplomatic circles in Addis Ababa gives a graphic account of the sporting lifes
of that city.
circunt-clout in the home-run, parade.
Results. as cabled by Renter, |were 2--
"AMERICAN LEAGUE
R H. F
5 10-
1
NATIONAL LEAGUÉ
Jordan hit a homer
199 13 Tyler and R. Moore hit homers.
11 Lieber hit a hozier,
more - important body, namely the League of Nations. The only difference is that here we
games, made a welcome comeback do not quarrel We are just like one big family and we have
when they beat Wrexham, who The Abyssinians have an In New York. pulled together with such good
sustained their fourth defeat in perial Jockey Club and are fond Washington effect that, in spite of the de
five games, by the odd goal in five of race meetings. The illustra- tion reproduced here shows the pression, we have not only been H. F. Wade, the South African
Hamilton's Setback
front page of one able to keep the Course in fair-captain, told the Oval crowd, whe
of their race; programmes. ly good condition but we have demanded a speech from him ou In the Scottish League. Aber also been able to effect a few the conclusion of yesterday's deen recorded their eighth succes- British, and a member of the
Racing was introduced by the Boston minor improvements.
match, that he had been "very sive win when they outplayed British Legation organised the New York Keystone of Goodwill lucky indeed to win the toss at Hamilton, who have dropped only meetings. Pure bred Arab ponies "I know I am voicing the sen-Lord's, the only ground where we three points in their last seven are run, and at every meeting at timents of the non-Portuguese could get a conclusion.”
games.
Fleast two races are reserved for
Boston members when I say I deeply When R. E. S. Wyatt. the Eng- The annual match between Shef-Abyssinian "owners
and Abys New York appreciate the sporting and un-land captain, appeared on the field and Glasgow, played this sinian_jockeys. Iselfish manner in which the balcony, he said: "I am sure every year at Bramall Lane, resulted in
Beating The Foreigner Portuguese bave thrown this one #ill congratulate South a win for the English city by 3 As race-goers the Abyssinians Club open to us. I admire Africa on her fine victory. Natur goals to L Last season Sheffield are intensely nationalist. They Brooklyn them for their foresight in rea-ally, I am rather disappointed. Al-Falso won at Firhill Park, by 4resent a foreign victory and have Philadelphia lising that
the keystone of though we have lost I have thor-goals to 2. goodwill is to be found in the oughly enjoyed all the Test mat-
their own methods of preventing Moore hit a homer. realm of sport, and more so beches.
Manchester City, who' are, mak- one- ing a bold bid for the English Not long ago an unpopular
Brookly cause they have, seconded this "It has been a great pleasure premier
Frenchman was starting a potry league realisation by throwing the to play against a team of such proved too good for their Scottish which was expected to win easily Pittsburgh
championship, Club open to all, irrespective of fine fellows as the South Afri-hosts, St. Johnstone, in a friendly
Certain Abyssinian owners St. Louis. nationality. As this is the only cans."
thought differently. As, Club where we local people can
the Jim Weaver pitched. favourite left the paddock a chili plaster was surreptitiously ap plied below his tail.
The pony did not appear at the starting gate. Doubtless is has not stopped running yet.
play Golf, you will appreciate W. LAWRENCE
wel
how all the more grateful should be towards the Portu- guese.
"I would like to congratulate all prize winners and hope that in the forthcoming season the gods will smile more kindly on
· RECEIVES FLAG
match winning a keen encounter by the odd goal in seven.
Results, as cabled by Reuter, were as follow:
Third Division (South)
FROM HAMMOND Crystal Palace & Northampton
(Continued from Page 4)
Flag Present
Third Division (North) Stockport 3 Wrexham
Aberdeen
The last ceremony on the pro-Sheffield
Scottish League
this year's unsuccessful.com- petitors. I see I figure in the Prize List but I know my stand-gramme was, the distribution of ard of play does not entitle me prizes His Honour Sir Atholl St. Johnstone to any prize and this is borne officiating-
After the prizes had
out by the fact that my handi-been given away, Noel Hammond, cap has since been raised.
It
made a short speech congratulat~|
has been whispered to me that
$ Hamilton
Inter-City
3 Glasgow Friendly
3 Manchester C
TO-MORROW'S GAMES
Chester
Third Division (South)
**Exeter Third Division (North)
▼ Oldham Tables To Date
THIRD DIVISION (South)
it is an 'solo custom to let Pre-ing the Hong Kong team and pre- Torquay sidents win something, so
sented Wilfred Lawrence with the I shall have no qualms in accept Shanghai flag, in blue and gold. ing the trophy allotted to me the course of the dinner were Mr. Among those who spoke during "In conclusion, I would like to thank the Ladies for attending W. T. Ross, Mr. John Huxley, to the eats to day, and to ask CoL H. EL Dowbiggin, and Mr. Mrs. A. W. da Boza to be kind Ho-Siew-um p enough to present the prizes.
39
The Shanghai Interport Swim- Reading Prize Winners...
Iming team will not leave for Coventry The prize winners were:
Bournemouth Shanghai to-day as previously an- Crystal P. Championship: Winner: Anounced, as the ss. President Newport W. da Roza; Runner-up: A A Cleveland has been delayed, and Swindon Lopes
will now sail to-morrow morning Bristol B. Captain's Cup-Winner: A at about 11.30 am
Notts Co Torquay Urquhart; Runner-up: F. E. A ¡Remedios.
Junior Championship:-Win- ner: E Christensen; Runner- up: CHT. Suen.
Ladies' Championship: Win- ner: Mrs. A. J. Kew; Bunner- up: Mrs. FE A Remedios
"Hope" Cup: Winner: Mrs A EH Castro; Eumer-up:
AW. da Roza.
A RYDER CUP CLAIM
W. H. Davis Should
Have Been Included
Watford
Millwall
Leton
Southend
Clapton .........
2
+
Philadelphia
12*16
0
TABLES TO DATE NATIONAL LEAGUE
Chicago St. Louis New York Pittsburgh
Cincinnatti
THIRD DIVISION (North)
Brooklyn Gogl
Philadelphia P.WL D. FAPts Boston Tranmere 1.7 5.0.2 123 12 Lincoln Chester
Stockport
4 Walsal
Wrexham Halifax
Crewe
Bochdale Oldham Chesterfield York Barrow
Mansfield
Rotherham
7 5 11 23 7 11 Detroit
4.13 19 & Co New York- 422 16 11 19 Boston
0 | 14-13 2 7 5
22 14:13
9 Cleveland
8 Chicago
8 St. Louis
8Washington
111 14. 7 Philadelphia
10 8
8 10
12 12
0 11 15
40:13 12 6
Carlisle
2 3 2 6 7 6} Gateshead. 7 23 2 9 126
3 11
HH
P W L Perc 136 95 41 698 145 93 52 641 142 86 56 605 146 81 65 55€
148 67 81 452 147 64 83 435
145 63 82 ASE 143 34 109 „237 CAN LEAGUE
14795 52 144 85 59 597 ∙148 75 731.306
·146 75 71 1437073-439
145 68 77 468
146 65 81 2 444 149 66 84 400
MISS WETHERED'S
U.S. SUCCESS
5:
$4.000 Profit For
Her Golf Tour
Goals PWL DF APL Hartlepools 7 2:4.1 7.5 240 13. 10 10 Barlington . 7 2 4 1. 11-17 7.4 1.2 26 910 N Brighton 7 1 5 1 616 3 (By GEORGE GREENWOOD)
$ 18 7 4 1 2 16 8–10] Accrington 6 1 4 7
London, August 24. 8 5 3 0 18 17 10 Southport - 6-15 0 4 17 7 3 1 3 11 13 9
American tour of Miss
73 13 13 9 9 Totals 7.3 131089]
The
,152 59 59 34-243 243 152 Joyce -Wethered, the distinguished SCOTTISH LEAGUE
British golfer, has proved an n- qualified success. It is estimated that her share of the profits will PWLDF APt mount to £4,00024.
months
8
2 2 3
3 2 2 16 15 8.
88
9 15 7 Aberdeen.
[10: T T Celtic ·
Goriz
98 1 0 27
917
9 8 10 8 10 16 In the three months Miss
2 3 2 15 13⠀⠀⠀6 Rangers ..... 9 6 1 2 m 13 14 Wethered has been in the United 340 8 11 6 Hamilton 9 5 2 2 23 1 12 States she has travelled from New Queen's PR. 7.2 3 2 15 14 6 Hearts... 9 5 2 2 24 15 12-York to San Francisco, a distance
89 6 Motherwell 7165 Queen O'S
42.3.18 15 13 15
Bristol C. 7 3 40
Northampton 8 2 5 1
| Gillingham . 71 3 3
Cardiff Aldershot Brighton
9 105] Dunfermline
5 Arbroath .... 94 5) Airdrie
9 3.4
1. 3 3 9 11 24 1
6.17 24 18 15 1519 12
Costs Less To Build The latter would cost about £16.000, compared with about £25,000 for a class vessel, and it is possible that this point would find favour with the mem- bers of the New York Yacht Club, But, as their Cup defenders are built upon the syndicate prin-
Men's Foursomes:-Winners: England thought W. H Davies ELR Leitao and F. E. A ought to have been in the Ryder ciple. I do not think that much He regretted that the various Remedios; Runners-up: H. G. Cup side. He made their importance would be attached to socials and entertainments that Leong and C. H. T. Suen stronger by winning the Northern ber of the team whose selection Dunder cost in defending the Cup. had been arranged for the year Mixed Foursomes: Win Professional championship
Future Of Britannia
had not met, with greater success, ners: Mrs. F. E. A Remedios Moor TOWLL
(Continued from Page 4)
A lot of people in the North of Exeter
case
20. 23 5 St. Johnstone 9 45°015 (23 "3 | Albion"" 102 94 50 17-21 Partick 219 3-5 1.12 15 Totals ....156 58 58 40 254 254 156 | Queen's~Pk. 9 2 4 3 21" 22 Third Lanark 2 3 4 1 12 16 KilmarnockTM 93 51-
8251 18:25
of over 2,000 miles, playing exhi- bition matches on the way. The 8 largest crowd, was at Chicago. where 4,000 spectators paid a dol- Hlar each to see her"
It is interesting to note that on the suggestion of Bobby Cruick- shank, the old Scottish amateur and now a famous American pro- at has inspired serious criticism, | AJT
92.6.1 10 22 5fessional, Miss Wethered changed again failed at the "last minute. Clyde
9. 1 6 2 10. 21
her putting grip to the reverse tannia, which is likely to have an would not be the case He ex-Miss M. Basto and A. W. da He once told me that he used to shot is a full shot.
He is a serious minded player. His trouble is that, for him, every
Hibernian 2 – 9:0 ̈6; 2.10 - 27 overlap first fingers at the left important effect on the pastime of pressed his warm appreciation of Roza
[hand overlapping the little finger Totals --178-74-74:30-360:360 178 of the right. It is the universal hit iron shots for hours on end He is all the time hitting as the hard as be possibly can, which is
The retirement of the Bri-jand wished that in future this and A. Urquhart; Runners-up:
rachting, is to be discussed at all that Mr. E. H. Wong, who bad Men's Medal Play-Winner: at a newspaper pinned on the next council meeting of the carried out the duties of Hon. F. E. A. Remedios; Runner-up-ground. Yacht Racing Association in Secretary for many years, had A. EE Castro-heel Act
done to make the Club the success Ladies' Medal Play: Win-
October
TABLE TENNIS EXPERT. MAKES RECOVERY
it was, and this was endorsed by ner: Miss A Williams; Runner- those present with enthusiastic up: Miss M Basto {hand-clapping
Ladies Handicap Winner:
E. W. Jarman, the only mem-
a dangerous thing when the GERMANY TO SEND FOOTBALL mental straf begins to tell
SIDE TO ENGLAND
(Continued from Page 43
for A Am
The adoption of the report and Mrs. FE. A Remedios: Run Miss Heeley Wins North
accounts was seconded by Mr. Ener-up: Mrs. A. J. Kew.
Baldwin.
Long Driving:- Winner: A The election of officers for the W da Roza; Runner-up: A year then took place.
Urquhart
Of England Tennis Title
A. D. Brook, the well-mowa ||- table-tennis player, who was
On the proposal of Mr. R. Bald Ladder Golf: Winners: Mrs. Miss M. Heeley won the North get a 3-1 lead in the final set, seriously injured some weeks ago,
London, August 26 rather exhausted, she managed to has made a good recovery and will, and seconded by Mr. A. S. Á Urquhart, Mrs. 8. Jer and E.
expects to be playing again when the season begins.
FOUR YEAR OLD COLT FOR INDIA
Bliss, the Bev Higgs was C. Fincher
elected president Three vice-
Clock Golf:-Winners: A A. presidents were elected. Mr. Lopes and C. H. T Suen Baldwin was proposed by Mr. E
D. Matthews, Dr. Matthews, was Mr. Fincher. proposed by Mr. E. F. Fücher,mittee will and Mr. Hamilton was proposed ing
by Mr. R. Wong
Main Chance, a four-year-old colt The office of
gles but again Sengrita Lizans hunted
England onship
Sear
struggle,
ugh, her home and squared at four → ting all.
A. Liz
and led
Then Miss Heeley made
nal effort, and after fine play on both sides 1 with the next two,
No
putting grip in the States, and Miss Wethered made the
in order to suit the greens
than the Austrians.- Almost kick Land rus
#Their
chosen
$80,00
select few test class professors. When England played in Berlin Ave years ago the German team was weeded out {over long period from some- thing" Uke 80,000-amateur-play- Tery:
igland,
ained by David to win fairly eas
hey had to fight
Duncan Gray
trained by RS
has been pure
Bcott and is to'vn India:
sten, who was pro
eneral and
iss P. Gittens was
of the ladies hoc
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