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Wolves As The Possible Team Of The Year

London, August 31. The flying start made by the young and thrustful Wolverhampton Wan- derers' side in the English premier soccer division has brought them eight points from four games and stamped them as the possible team of the year.

Considered to be still on the raw side when winning the coveted F.A. Cup last season, they have matured into a polished combination which, accord- ing to critics, is going to take a lot of beating.

Het hook-makers wie taklogt noch In ve Secop Diction games? shanens about the athen etach home side won aquel thirre were teams in their lists just gruent.

Lavater Punton, with Finnes in farm found then fuch with a Tattenhum vetushed to woman form with a twn-goal tangin at Plymouth, nud Quem's Park Burgers triumphed The Lord of then Me a Lon-

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the top with three other sides

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chester nitel, runners witp, anal Derby County. He is layton, feet to one agahest ench

Arsenal Next

Arenal come text at seven to

Beheving that Newcastle's open - ing form a tres bad to lat and at they may Bont Britve pro- Anamenalty in the lint for Toy toda

the costly Tatasaddi Eas SUS ate epibed at night to one.

Neither of the newly promatra etobe, West Beamwich Albion atmi Fulham, are faneird to be fight- ing Hout at the finish as 40 anel 90 to one are offened about Thei Desportives chances,

Results

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Entries For Famous Hutton Establishes Himself Melbourne Cup As Outstanding Batsman

(By EDDIE DUNSTAN) Five hundred horses have been entored for Aus- tralia's greatest turf event—the Melbourne Cup (two miles).

The race will be run on Melbourne's picturesque Flemington race-course on November 1, by which time the 500 entries will have been whittled. down by first and final acceptances to about 25-the average number of start- ers in the Cup since the race was first ruri 88 years ago.

Throughout the country sweep

conducted on the race in In the clubs, pubs and offices. mid-afternoon on the Brst Tues- work in Buch November day comes to a standstill for about five minutes all over Australia's The public gathers around thou- sands of radio sets to hear the running of The Cup.

The first Melbourne Cup, in 1861, was worth £710. This arr year's Cup is worth £12,500, making it Australia's richest The Royal Hong Kong. Golf

Pure, Winner receives £8,750 Club draw for the "Pick-Up" | and a £300 trophy, second Mixed Foursomes, 18 hole horse £2.500, third £1,250. Medal to be played at Deep) Water Bay tomorrow resulted an follows:

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Bradford City lost their fourth successive

game, This time Stockport, who remain among the five sides yet to drop a point.

Fullum gained their Brat vie. tory in Division { 125 soundity brating Buddersfield, and newly promoted West Bromwich timed in excellent form with 3-0 win over Birmingham.

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Test Of Breeding

London, August 31.

Len Hutton, Yorkshire and England batsman, established himself as the outstanding batsman for the second season in succession when he be- came the first player to complete 3,000 runs this year. Hutton reached this aggregate, for the first time in his career, during a brilliant innings of 147 against the MCC at Scarborough. He bat- ted for nearly three hours and hit three sixes and 18 fours. This is the 26th time that the Hugo Yarnold, diminutive War- fent has been accomplished. No-cestershire wicket-keeper, claim- body did it last season, when his hundredth victim of r Hution was top scorer with 2,054 reason today when he dismissed runs, but Denis Compton and W. four Combined Services batsmen. J. Edrich obtained 3.810 and 3,530, Only three other wicket-keepers respectively, in 1047.

have achieved such a feat. Lislie Ames (Kent) three times, Fred Huish (Kent) twler and George Duckworth (Luncashire) onec. The last

three player to reach #eures was Ames, with 100 in

1032.

FOREST HILLS TENNIS CHAMPIONSHIPS

Forest Hills, NY. August 31.

Miss Shirley Fry of Ohio and gorgeous Miss Gussic Moran of California entered the third round of the Women's Tennis Championships today with straight set victories over unseeded players.

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WORLD 440 YARD HURDLES RECORD EQUALLED

Oslo, August 31.

United Richard Ault, of the States, equalled the world record of 52.2 sees. for the 440-yards Mules in an international athle- ties contest at the Disect Stadlum this evening.

Ames Celebrates

Ames, aged 44, celebrated' the revival of Arst-class cricket Folkestone by completing 2,000 Funs for the sensor, Bulting Ault ran on to complete the 400 com-distance after winning the against Lanenshire, Ames pleted the 95th century carcer

minutes.

in three hours

of his metres burdles in the new track and 25 record time of 51.7 seca. His world Other season's milestones reach-re equalled the time set up by the American, R. Cochrane, in

1942. ed today were the completion of 2,000 runs by Walter Keeton for Nottinghamshire, and 100 wickets Mins Fry had little difficulty for Essex by Ray Smith.

Johnson of Langridge, with 2 in three hours; with Mrs. Virginia Massachusetts, winning 6-1, 6-4, just missed his 13th century of David Sheppard, his

There are several reasons for the Melbourne pe-eminence of the | Cup as a racing fixture. The prin-

cipal Biggest Field

one is that it is a test of breeding and stamina,

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rosent for place in high spring when bases such An Meltarne Cup was that which should be at their best.

1890, when It has coine to attract the best fared the starter in

and New in Australin The TECC was won by a horse stayers carrying the record weight for u Zratund,

Weights have been issued also but Miss Moran, who wore a sim- opening partner, kit 20 fours in The field nuraberge 30.) winner. the winner was the mighty Lu-} for the Caulfield Cup (14 miles: le tennis dress in preference to her his 130, scored in four and a half

Line, his weight, 10st, B.

Oddly enough, the lightest iver carried to victory weight Wis ginst the smallest Weld

Banker, carrying 6 st. 4 1b. beat six other Tunners, in 1883.

Favourites have not fared wel in the Cup. Straight out favourites Have won four. Hoftest favourite to win was the celebrated Phar Lap (11/8 on), in 1930,

to be run on October 15 Caul- Rek-Victoria's second most, im- portant course, situsted about six miles out of Melbourne,

park in s centre. The Caulfeld

the season.

hours.

from Norway, Competitors John Sweden, Finland, Britain and the United States are taking part in The meeting, described as the "Autumn Games."

Close Of Play Scores

The close of play scores were At Scarborough, Yorkshire 420

celebrated lace panties costume in

court debut, was her centre extended to defeat Miss Bettv Struthers of California, 6-2, 8-0. Mrs Betty Hilton of Britain, top Known locally as "The Heath,"

seeded foreign woman, also enter- the Caulfield course has a publied the round of 16 by defeating for 8 (lutton 147): MCC to hat. Mrs Marion Raful of Ohio, 6-1, At Bournemouth: Hampshire (Rogers 100); Essex to 6.2.

Ear Cochell, needed seventh in

At Hove: Sussex 321 for в the men's division, entered the

02, Sheppardi round 16 with a comparatively (John Langridge

Herb 198): Surrey to bat. easy victory over young

. At Folkestone: Kent 344 (Ames Rehrens of Florida, 6-1, 6-3, 7-5.119, Raberis 5 for 67); Lancashire

Drobny Given Shock to bat.

Mel-

Cup forms the first leg of the hig Spring double, with the bourne Cup. Original entries number 420.

Star Three-Year Old

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was of Norway, second in the 400 metres hurdles Syver- In 57.4 secs, and Trygve son Alst of Norway, was third in 58 secs,

Andrew Stanfield, of the United States. won the 200 metres in the new track record

for

time of 20.9 neck. K. J. Jones, of 21.7 Britain, was second in veci.. and Peter Bloch, of Nor. way, was third in 21.9 sece. Melvin Whitfield, the Amer!- can Olympic champion, won the 800 metres in one min. 52.6 secs. Australia's star three-year-old,

He continued to 880 yards, Ridden By Apprentice

Carbon Copy, is equal topweight:

At Birmingham: Nottingham- which his time was one min. 59.9 60, Hardstaff secs. Frank Fox, of the United Last year the race was won by for this year's Caulfield Cup, with the Czech, Jaroslav Drobny, rated shire 344 (Keeton runk outsicher-Eunfire (60/1), 9.7 and, with the same valent, is

States, was second in one min. 63. As Europe's best tennis player, 70); Warwickshire to bat.

At Leicester: Leicestershire 255 seconds. Round Rannu 6-year-old gelding, ridden by virtual topweight for the Mel- came from behind to down the tor (Riddington 53); Glamorgan The pole

the New Zealand

vault was won by towering American collegian, Hugh | to bat. an apprentice the day before his bourne Cup na

United Robert Richards, of the 10th birthday. The apprentice. horse Howe, which leads the list Stewart, 4-6, 6-4, 6-3, 6-2 in the

At Womester: Combined Ser-❘ States with 4.40 metres. Ray Neville, had previously rid of handleaps with 9.8. has now third round match.

vices 188 (May 97, Jenkins i for Fortune Gordien, of the United Rimare Fetired from racing. winner, den

On Thursday, Drobny will meet 05); Worcestershire enly one

220 for Carbon Copy, brilliant Me-seventh-seeded

States, won the discus with 52.71 Cochell set a new cocord lime-3 min. 21

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Robert Mathius, of the metres. a four- California in the quarter-finals.

United States, was second with see, beating the previous record bourne stayer, will be

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47.20 metres and Eduarsen, of Cups are run. As a 3-year-old

Rain Saves Cucelli

Norway, third with 44.00 metres has won the Australim Jockey The rain which National Tennis

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the Tournament officials tried to ignore. (114 miles), A.J.C. St. Leger (14 miles) and forced the cancellation of today's the Sydney Cup (2 miles). His third round play with lonth-seeded stake winnings J-year-old Sam Match of Los Angelos ap-

London, August 31. An end-of-the-season amount to about £A29,000,

match parently on the verge of elimina- ting the Italian ace, Giovanni between Middlesex and Yorkshire Cucelli, who is seeded fifth among The Rest ixture has been

one to displace the Champion-County the foreigners. Match took the first two sets, 6-0

and 7-6 and widespread tople in cricket cir

clrs. was leading four games to one

It started up before the York- when the play stopped. The matchshire and Glamorgan match finish-

J. S. Landolt and J. Bradley will be resumed at that point to ed and whon it seemed fairly ob- beat K. M. Omar and U. M. morrow.

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No race in Australla fires the Imagination of the pubilc mor than The Cup. The interest It by no means confined to the 100,000 people who each year gather at Flamington.

Winter Practice--Its

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In Hockey League Advantages And Pitfalls

At a meeting of the

Hockey Association yesterday, it was revealed that 16, teams" had

entered for the Fixtures of th Association.

(By GEORGE TRIBE)

was decided that the Fix- As this is my last article before giving way to the

tures should eminence on Sep-) terber 25, with the reason end- ing or April 30, 1950. Games will i be played on Sundays.

The following are the entries: Royal Navy, European YMCA, 3 Cdi.. Dde.. Army, Pakistan, Dock- yard Reception Club, Chan Tara, Nomads, Hong Kong Police, Dutch Hockey Club, Royal Air Force. Hecreio "A" Hong Kong Hockey Club, Khalsa, University and itc- creio "B"

KCC TENNIS

CHAMPIONSHIPS

great winter games, I want to say a word or two to young players about winter practice— its advantages and pitfalls.

The season has still a month and in some cases more

to run, but when it is finally over I suggest you take a complete rest from cricket until Christmas.

In Australia the weather, even)

player to keep loose and fit and

By then you should be ready, eager, and looking forward to in the winter season, helps a what facilities are available.

The ideal is a winter indoor coaching school, a method of im- proving the play which can be Entries ere now open for ve very useful and enjoyable. events in the Kowloon Crickel However, for most young play Club's Lawn Tennis Champion- ers it will have to be makeshift, ships and mombers wishing to and in that respect batsmen have compete must sig, their names on a better chance of improving their the entry list posted on the Notice game than bowlers. board of the Club,

The following are the events: Mert's Singles and. Dougles Cham-

pionships.

Numbers For Players

The defending champion, Dick Gonzales, rolled into the round of 18 with a bitterly fought win over Straight Clark of California, 6-4, 7-5, 7-0.

Australia's Jock Bromwich trimmed young

American Andy Watco, 6-2, 6-0, 6-0.

Mrs Margaret Osborne, Dupont eliminated Mrs Nancy Morrison of New York 6-3, 6-3 in the women's singles.--United Pross.

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"RUBBER" GAME NOT POSSIBLE

season

match

Lawn Bowls Open Pairs Championship

Omar who

Unfortunately, such a could not be arranged because of the final score being 20-19.

All four bowlers one time or the close season' plons of several ! Middlesex players and, in any another played good bowls, but CaRD, it would need to have been it was veteran a "play to a finish" game to de- played the best of the four. He termine any superiority.

was upplauded time and again for to the In championship matches dur-me uncanny drawing ing the

Yorkshire and Jack and with some spectacular Middlesex twice drew, Yorkshire drives. taking first innings points at At the end of the 17th head. Lord's Middlesex returning the Bradley and his partner were compliment at Sheffield.

leading 20-10. The Omars then Inaamuch as such a "rubber" cone back fighting scoring shots game cannot be arranged, how on the following three heads to ever, it is interesting to note be only three shots behind, with the activities planned by some only one head to go.

of the Middlesex men.

shot,

by one

Lawn Bowls

.Line-Ups

The following are Lawn Bowls

On Yankees

On the last head, the Omare New York, September 1.

Denis Compton, of course, will were tying four shots, Landolt we don't need as much practice

The Red Sox picked up their be wanted for the Arsenal Foot- with two drives took out two as in England.

Have you noticed how Austra-second full game on the Yan-ball Club and that is the reason shots which left the Omars with

over here stick to kees in two days last night he declined a temnting coaching two shots, to go down lian players

sweaters? It is for a very to cut the American League offer from New Zealand. their

Jack Robertson, accompanied good reason. They need to get leaders' margin to two games.

The Sox whipped Detroit, by his wife and Bon, is off to warmed-up.

St. Louis

was South Africa. He Miller and Lindwall, for in- while lowly

will forget in like stance, wore¿wo sweaters apiece handing the

their what as

English winter Boon because this is his third one; The batsman can suepend one being sleeveless-during second straight defeat.

abroad. He was coaching in cricket ball by means of a lust season's games here, remov-| Thus the Yankech, who only South Africa last winter and screw from an overhead line to ing one when bowling,

two days ago were riding ligh spent the previous one with the the normal height of a good:

comfortable MCC tour in the West Indies." seemingly delivery, and got his eye-sight

four-game bulge, now' once again Jack Young and Alex Thomp- teams for tomorrow: In by hitting at it.

this are struggling desperately to keep son are other Middlesex men who The pictures published Another method is to stand in week of players wearing numbers ahead of Boston.

have attractive engagements front of a full-length mirror and have attracted a good deal of at- Homers by Bobby Doerr and Africa and only a desire for a

First Division Club de Recrobu "2" Entries close on September practice strokes, which are illus- tention, and I think there is Ted Williama, each good for two winter's real rest from the game at Cox's 'Reed: 0. Thompson, A. Hunk 10 play will begin immediately trated in cricket books, watching something to be said for the idea runs, provided the margin DS has stopped Jim Sims and Sid W. Hong Sing, F, Goodwin (ip); Gev. afterwards.

out for faults..

If it can be successfully worked. Boston beat Detroit. Conditions of the competition

Brown from also accepting Invita Racist, A. Kew, W. Butterworth, 0.8.

Gant If you can get a friend to polni | Obviously

J.N. there are dimculties,

A.E.P. The Browns scored in every tions from

Remarlet - (Skip) { that cricketing hot work. F.C. Fincher, J. Orem Bkip). are posted on the 'Notice board, them out all the better, Remem- because few players would use Inning but two to trounce the "bed-Reuter. and compeillors must agree to ber, the player who knows his the same number-continually.

Second Divizion v Hong Kong Cricket Club at Can's Roads R, Roeurlet, C.R. abide by all the rules.

CENTURY AGAINST Heim, H.B. Capell, T, Lock (@hip)) A.ti. Tribule, AW. Itameez. ‚B.A. Gray, KIWIS IN A

P.5. klo (Axip); II. Gistine, W. Col Jeday, J. Tang, T.E. Baker (Skip). "PICNIC" GAME

Friendly Prians' Offers Club at POGI __W_Layna___W. Baker.. ST. Chambelozier, J.A. Tibble (Skip); J. Chubb, J. McLaws. F. Howarth, G., Stapleton (8kfp); H. Malcolm, the South Triggs, A. Baggott, I. Bray, Gro, Lyn

scored.hlp).

Gudies

Mixed Doubles Char pionsh|1. Singles or Championships.

Doubles

The

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own faults and tries to correct

them is well on the way to get ting a lot of satisfaction out of any game.

Yanks.

But anything that can held the spectators to recognise the players Becres:

is well worth while trying.

I think the complete scort- *board favoured för big games

In Australia...would be...wall Bastori

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KCC

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HKCC, Conference In their one-day end Dividen Hewison Cricket Club match against the New Zea- at Cox's Rowdy ́D.. Phillips, Lash, Wood,

¿iklptri A.Z. Howkine, ^!A.W.) Itrošen 2 11 1 landers which ended today in Black, ...Mitaball?”, HF. Shield, W. Williamson (Skip} ) A.- Grán MAH. WOLLAK KONINGS.

Developing Fingers. "Birmingham, AugÜR"31"""" Playing over his own course, Unfortunately, the same rough Charles Ward, one of the seven and ready facilities are not avai- British Ryder Cup golfers taking table. for bowlers, but I would re- part, smashed his own record by commehd them to carry a ball two strokes with a 66 to lead the about with them, handling it in field at the end of the first round spare moments to develop the The batsmen, too, are indicated. Philadelphia (first game) @ 11

Cleveland It is simple and useful in the serise of the Lotus £1,800 open tourna- fingers.

can enter the Philadelphia ment at Little Aston, near here

ap. that a spectator And when the season today.

proaches again get down to reground at any stage of a game

• He finished three strokes ahead guiar practice. Don't wait unti -and see at a glance how it'stands Cleveland medoemployesundheit 141) man by

YAMEWAH HAYOTI KOT fret without worrying anybody else. Bobby, Locke, South African' hol-' game is to be played before 99* cours; to be big, and needs four Chicago

¡A, bourd" o "BALL KING NEUT der of the British Open, Jimmy

I and that practice is more or five men to operate. Because Boston Fallon, of Huddersfield, Max essential here. In England than in of that it is out of the reach of Faulkner of Royal Mid-Burrily, Australia beckungs of the damns league and arall clubs, but It Pittsburgh and Charles Stow the Amateur ness which awaits in the muadies would be a useful contrivance on New York'

the bounty-grounds;

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