SUNDERLAND SECURE NEW RIGHT-BACK
James Gorman Transferred
For 7000 Pounds
London, January 25.
THE CHINA MAIL, FEBRUARY 22, 1937.
M.C.C's Tasmanian Visit
Was A Great Success
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London, February From all Wyatt, who before leaving for points of view the MC.C's visit Adelaide was still receiving dia- to Tasmania was successful. Pub-thermy treatment for his arm, said The transfer market-was-active-lic support was forthcoming to that when batting at Hobart he
experience pain resembling yesterday..
such an entent that, in addition to
electric shock when playing for guarantees amounting to £500, ward strokes. Despite this he was Captain Howard (manager of the still hopeful of being included in English team) was able to take the Test team, and his subsequent away with him an addition £290. form has been very pleasing.
Furthermore the matches allow-
Sunderland signed James Gor- man, the Blackburn Rovers right back, for a fee stated to be in the vicinity of $7,000.
Gorman, a native of Liverpool, joined Blackburn Rovers in August, 1980, and first played in the League team in January, 1981. Since then he has played in 213 League mat- ches and 12 Cup-ties.
ed Wyatt and Hardstaff to secure valuable practice, and both rose the occasion.
Rain has interrupted nine of the 17 matches played by the touring side so far, and must have serious- ly affected the financial returns.
FRED PERRY TO BECOME
AMERICAN CITIZEN?"
But Father Thinks it Very Unlikely
London, January 23 Reports yesterday from the Un- ited States suggested that Fred Perry, the British lawn tennis Champion, was considering the adoption of United States citizen- ship.
Mr. S. F. Perry, his father, said last night that he knew nothing of his son's decision, and he did not think the suggestion was at all likely.
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