1937-10-08 — Page 28

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SUFFERING FROM"

INFLUENZA

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Sydney, September 10.-S. J. McCabe, the international cricketer, who is captain of the Sydney team of cricketers present touring the North Coast, contracted a severe form of in- he fluenza at Kempsey, and spent Wednesday night in Kemp- sey Hospital. His temperature Teached 102 degrees, and the doctor at the hospital consider- ed that he would have a better, chance of quick recovery if he rested in hospital.

FUTURE

AUSTRALIAN CHAMPIONSHIPS

1941 Golf Event To Be Held In Queensland

LOUIS TO

RICHARDSON

ENCOUNTER GRIMMET SCHMELING

TITLE MATCH FOR JUNE NEXT

New York, September 4. Max Schmeling, the German heavyweight boxer, has signed up for a championship contest with the title-holder, Joe Louis, in June, 1938.

Promoter Mike Jacobs announced that Schmeling would receive 20 per cent. of the gate money, and that Schmeling had also contracted to box under his promotion for 18 months after the title match. Louis would receive 37% per cent. It was specified that the winner will de- fend his title in September, 1938, against the winner of the proposed elimination tournament.

by the Australian Union. The 1942 championships will be plaved in Tasmania, and the 1943 in Western Australia, subject to the same con-

ditions.

FUND

THE CHINA MAIL OCTOBER 8, 1937.

Adelaide, September 3. The annual meeting of the

As South Australian Cricket sociation to-night made V. I. "Richardson and C. V. Grinzmett life members. It was anROUNC- ed that the association would

of: head the subscription list joint benefit for the two players with £200.

Local Soccer By Linesman

Turn on the heat

This amply covers the first class China exhibition given by South "A" in their match against St. Joseph's last week-end. It can now

KARKOTIKERTENKATARATAHUNAR be said that the Chinese are with-

RACE FINISHES

Experiments At Caulfield

out a peer where local soccer ratings

are concerned. There was a time

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when so many of us gave the Sea- forths the edge in the race to Lea- gue honours, but Kismet has willed otherwise.

In comparing the playing of these two teams, we can truthfully say South China "A" played football. The Highlanders also played foot- Melbourne, September 2.

ball in their match against South Whether the experiments being

China "B", but it wasn't enough.. made at Caulfield with a camera and a mirror, which an inventor There is one difference in the play claims, will be an aid to the judge of the two sides. The absence of in race finishes are on the way to ja sharp-shooter in the Service team. success will be known in a day or a person who could turn their gol- Mr. C. W. Rundle and Dr. Nigel two when photographs taken to- den opportunities to good account. This was very obvious in their Smith are to report on the Common- day will be developed. wealth (Victoria) and Kooyonga A few weeks ago experiments League encounter on Saturday af- (Adelaide) courses as to the advis-were begun at Caulfield and to-day ternoon Sydney, September 9.

ability, or otherwise, of declaring a winning-post was erected on the camera a Golf Union has them championship courses for the steeplechase course. A

When I gave the Seaforth's the decided to play the Australian purpose of holding the Australian capable of recording 170 pictures a jedge over the other teams in the all points. championships of 1938 at the Royal meetings. The union is of the coin-second photographed four horses as League, I considered Adelaide course. Mr. P. J. Fitz-ion that Kingston Heath (Vic-they cantered past the post, and There were no weaknesses-so gerald, on behalf of the Queensland toria) is a championship course. If also the reflection shown in the mir-thought-for they have one of the council, submitted a proposition to the Commonwealth course is pass-ror, which is so arranged as to re- finest halfback lines in the Colony, the Union that the open, amateur,ed, it will mean that Victoria will veal any inside horse which might two able backs, and five good for- and professional championships of have four courses complying with be obscured from the judge's vision wards. No person could be blamed 1947 should be played in Queens-Australian championship regula- by horses finishing on the outside. for praising their chances.

tions, as Royal Melbourne and Me- If the printed photographs reveal all too clear now, that unless they The suggestion was agreed to, tropolitan have been approved for possibilities, further tests will be develop their three inside forwards subject to a course being approved some time.

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to become marksmen, the Seaforth's will not be so much in the limelight as at first anticipated.

Without Lee Wai-tong, the Chinese are still the perfect playing side in local football. The new players in the team have speedily worked them- selves into the typical class of foot- ball we have been accustomed to see- ing South China. teams display for many years. They have perfect un- derstanding, clever positioning, pas sing, and above all else, the ability to register goals.

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This week-end will give us match worth going a long way to witness. South Ching “A” are hosts to the Middlesex on Saturday afternoon. This will be one of the "needle" games of the first-half of the season, and the result will have very strong bearing on the future. On form South China should win, but will come of the field with the the probable realisation that Middlesex are tough nuts to crack.

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On Saturday afternoon, Kowloon will be up against Kowloon Chinese, and the two points should remain with the home side. Seaforth's I will be out to redeem themselves- against the Police, and it is antici- pated that we will see a new tacking force in the Army team.

They will be out to secure goals and more shooting from a reasonable distance is anticipated. St. Joseph's should gather two useful points at they the expense of Eastern, for have one of the neatest civilian sides

the Colony.

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