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ALL THE

DRAW FOR AUSTRALIAN SUBSCRIPTION PONIES

To Be Held At The Stables

The draw for the Australian subscription ponies. 1939, will take place at the Jockey Club Stables on Thursday. September 1. De- tails regarding the ponies follows:-

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Humoresque.

King of Mirth.

Closing Time...

Polycaste.

SPORT

FRIDAY, AUGUST 26, 1938.

SPORTING NEWS AND NOTES

OLYMPIC GAMES HOME FOOTBALL

HARDCOURT TENNIS

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Championship Matches

The following is the programme of matches in the Hardcourt Ten- nis Championships. All matches will be played on the USR.C. courts:

Brand No.

Colour

Age Height

Name of Sire

JC

I 1

Ches, M.

14.2

Riv.

2

Brown M.

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14.2

Emfred.

3

Ches. M.

14,2

The Retainer.

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Brown

4

14.3

Pride of Plain,

Brown M.

14.2

Flavic Bon.

B

Buy

6

14.1

Stratus.

7

Ches.

5

14.1

Quick Sliver.

8

Bay

G

14.2

Mor.iter.

Bruwil

14.2.

Flavle Son,

10

Brown

5

14.2

11

Bay

14.3

The Retaler.

14.2

12

Brown

Humoresque

13

Ches, M.

14.2

Beau Valais.

14

Bay M.

6

14.2

Amber.

Pre- Count Ballet-Latour.. sident for the International Olymple Committee. which

to has invited Finland range the Olympic Games for 1940 as Japan has renounced it.

27-

14.3

Amber.

15

Bay

16

Brown

14.3

Stageland

17

- Buy M

#

14.2.

Schoolmate.

18

Ches. M.

5

14.2

Magician,

10

Bay

3

14.3

Kawuckka.

20

Bay.

14.3

Kawackka.

21

Chus.

5

*,*

Corban.

Bay M.

4

14.2

Modest Morn.

23

Ches. M.

6

14.2

Fuxton

"Brown M

5

14.2

Amber

25

Bay

6

14.2

Bandolier.

Ches.

4

14.2

Mooramong

27

Bay

.14.3

Royal Feast.

Bay

6

14.3

29

Bay

4

14.3

Brown

*

14.3

31

Bay

4

14:2

Ches. M.

5

14.1

Polycaste.

#3

..Bay

4

14.3

Kawackka.

4

Bay

4

14.2

Polycasts.

5

Bay M.

14.3

Kawackka.

34

Ches.

6

14.2

The Retainer.

.37

Brown

5

14.2

Lamond.

14.3

38

Bay

Magician.

39

Bay M.

6

14.2

Kingfisher.

41

Bay

14.1

Magician.

43

Brown M.

14.1

Sccholarship.

44."

Brown

4

14.3

Amber.

45

Buy

14.3

Pat Clyde.

"Brown

4

14.3

41

Bay

143

48

Bay

6

14.2

19

Bay

14.3

a

50

Ches.

14.2

Brewan.

Bay

JF

14.3

Magician.

52

Bay

14.1

Tom McCarthy.

33

Bay

14.2

Kawackka.

54

Bay

14.2

Polycaste.

55

Bay

14.2

Tom McCarthy.

56

Brown

14.3

ST

Bay

5

14.2

58

Brown

14.3

59

Bay

14.3

80

Brown

14.3

51.

Bay M.

14.2

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Brown

14.2

Mazaruon. Firebrick.

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U.S. BASEBALL RESULTS

New York August 25. The following are the results of yester- games played

baseball

day :---

NATIONAL LEAGUE

Copper Rivet.

Tom McCarthy." Kdwackka.

Benny Hatton.

Bright Spear

Bright Spear. "

.. Kawackka. Kawackka Copper Rivet. Ribblestone.

R.E. ANNUAL AQUATICSTM

Some Good Sport

MONDAY, AUGUST 29 Court No. 11: Wong Fook Nam v. Major F. T. Balnes. ...

Court No. 12: S. A Gray v. Major L. A. Newnham.

Court No. 17: E. C. Fincher and A. V. Remedios v. Paul Kong and Tennie Kwok,

Court No. 18: I. Agafuron and J. Pengelly,v. R. C. S. All and J. R. R. Jenkins,

Court No. 19: Pang Of Lam and Mok Fuk In v. H. W. Lee and S. W. Liang,

TUESDAY, AUGUST 30 ** Court No. 11: K. K. Fung v. Lec Kam Ming.

U.

Cours 12: J. F. L. Smalley v. Peter

Court No. 17: A. Crawford 7. Lee Wa! Tong.

Court No. 18: C. K. Chan v, Tsul Yun Pul

Court No. 19: S. S. Leong v. Bick Szeto.

WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 31 Court No. 11: E. E. Storey and J. J. Ferguson v. A. Chan and J. Hsu. Court No. 12: P. Kong Y. H. D. Rumjahn.

Court No. 17: G. E. R. Divett.and G. W. Sewell v. D. S. Sze and F. Grose.

Court No. 18: Tsui Wai Pul v. Pang Oi Lam.

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Ceart No. 19: I. Agafuroff v. S. A., Rumjahn.

The Annual Aquatic Sports of

THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 1 the Royal Engineers were held at

Court No. 11: F. T. Baines and the Victoria Recreation Club's swimming bath yesterday after-L. A. Newnham v. A. Crawford and

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Mrs. D.N.G. Murray, at the con- Lusion presented the prizes to winners.

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Following is the list of results:- Plunging. 1. Lt. Calvert, 2. Lt.

R.

H.

New York Chicago

1 4

0

6

10

2

Boston

2

1

Fittsburgh

6

"

0

Philadelphia

1" 4

4 Barron.

Cincinnati

-3

5

2

Brooklyn

0.

1

1

Inter Company Office Race. "1.

St. Louis

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40th. Company 2. 22nd. Company.

R. T. Broadbridge.

Court No. 13: G. Choa v. R. C. S.

Allir.

Court No. 17: Mai Wai Kwong v. Tennle Kwok,

Charlton Get Their Man, Scottish Wing Forward

Charlton Athletic F.C. have signed the Scottish wing forward they sought. He is Albert Degnam, 20-year old ontside-right of Glencairn F.C., a Glasgow junior club.

Mr. Jamea Seed, Charlton manager. had dashed north recently and saw Degnam playing in a match.

Mr. Seed was one of many Eng- touch with Newcastle United about lish and Scattish officials at the Cairns, their Scattish centre-for- match, other clubs represented be- ward. ing Liverpool. Derby County, Bury. Luton Town, Bradford City, Third Lanark and St. Johnstone.

Cairns is the only experienced centre on Newcastle's books. Bow- den, former- Arsenal International, Before half-time Mr. Seed had can lead the line, but the fact made up his mind about Degnam. that he is to play inside-right to Terms were arranged with Glen- Birkett in the first practice sug- cairn, and the" player was signed gests that Newcastle want to res- during the Interval Three Eng-tore the old Bowden-Birkett part- lish clubs had already made bids. nership of Arsenal days.

An Newcastle have players in Degniam is 5ft 8in. and 10st.

view, it is not unlikely they would 10lb.

welcome a portion of the fee Wol- yerhampton got for Bryn Jones, even if it meant parting with Cairns.

Mr. Seed has noted two more Scottish juniors. They may mean still another trip to Scotland in a Zew days.

BIG TRANSFERS

COMING

are

Three big football transfers may be arranged in the short time before the new season is begun. Clubs" concerned Newcastle United, Third Lan-: ark. Wolverhampton Wander- ers, Sunderland and Aston Villa.

WANT A CENTRE

NEW SWIMMING POOL AT U.S.R.C.

A general view of the new U.S.R.C. swimming pool.

SCOTTISH SOCCER

LEAGUE

London, August 25. Aberdeen, Hearts and Rangers successful in the Scottish

The third transfer deal concerns Sunderland. They are locking for were

Celtic,

DALLAH ENTERS SEMI-FINAL

A. R. Dallah, of the Indian Re-

visiting the semi-final of the Colony Open

a centre-forward who will even-Football League matches played crendon Club." yesterday entered

but tually take Gurney's place, and are yesterday, reported to have approached As-Kilmarnock were held to a draw.

Full results of matches played ton Villa for Clayton, Sunderland-

who was formerly were: born centre. with Wolverhampton.

The Sunderland manager said recently that he was looking for a centre-forward, but would not ad- mit that it was Clayton, once a OFFER FOR CARABINE Newcastle United offer £6500 for Sunderland policeman. Clayton left James Carabine, the Third Lanark Wolverhampton to join the po- full-back. They thank Mr. H. C. lce, but later resigned and return- Curtis. Brentford manager, fored to Wolverhampton Wanderers. stating that his club were stepping aside when it seemed that the bid-

ding of more than one club might force up the price.

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Newcastle have had an option Carabine for three years. Though Third Lanark have made no decision it is believed that the offer will be adequate. It is con- sidered doubtful whether Arsenal were also interested in Carabine.

TO BRYN JONES'S OLD CLUB Major Frank Buckley, manager! of Wolverhampton Wanderer, is in

Timing Device

Fault Robs

Capt. Eyston Of Record

Bonneville. Utah, August 25.

On the salt flats here 708- terday, Captain Georg By- lon. the British motorist,

driving

hls 6,000-horse- power car. Thunderbolt, beat his own world land speed re- cord of 321.20 mlies an hour when he averaged 347.155 miles in a northward run. Capt. Eyston completed the tre- southward run safely at a mendous speed, but by very cruel luck the timing trap falled.

As the world record must be both the

of the runs average

ways, the new figures, therefore, do not count as a record.

The failure of the timing ap- paratus has this robbed Capt. Coutr No. 18: W. C. Hung v. O. Eyston of a certain record as the Rumjahn.

southward run was estimated as Court No. 19: H. Y: Ho v. 5. L311.42 miles an hour,

200 Yards Free Style Relay. 1. Ma. 40th. Company.

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FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 2

Court No. 11: J. J. Ferguson v. an

next

as

Capt. Eyston is allowing his rival John Cobb, to make

attempt

the record it. will take

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two

Aberdeen 3. Partick 0. Albion R. 3. Arbroath 2. Hamilton 4. Hibernian 1 Hearts 4. Third Lanark 2. Kilmarnock 0, Celtic 0. Queen O'Sth. 4. Motherwell 3, Raith Rovers 3. Ayr United 1. Rangers 4, St. Johnstone 2

(Reuter).

HIB

Singles Lawn Bowls Championship when he defeated J. Watson by 31 shots to 14.

The match was played on the Club de Recreio green and Dallah who was never seriously challenged. won on the 22nd head, after having taken the lead at the first head.

Watson scored on only seven

heads.

(C. Davis pitched and Medwick homered, for the Cardinals).

AMERICAN LEAGUE

Chicago New York

150 Yards Medley Race, 1. 40th.A. R. Kitchell,

Company.

Court No. 12: Bick Szeto and C. or three days to overhaul the Officers and Warrant Officers and K. Chan v. B. A. Gray and G. c. Thunderbolt, -(Reuter). Sergeants Relay (200 Yards).

W.O's. and Sergeants' Mess.

400 Yards Free Style Relay. 1 & 11 5 7 E for E. S. Coy.

Dykes homered, for the White Sox and Dickey twice for the Yankees).

Chicago...min.

New York

5. "0

....... 11 11

(Walker homered for the White Box and Henrich, twice.

1. Burnett.

Court No. 17: Li Kwan Hung and 1. Ma Nai Kwong v. Toul Wal Put and

Trul Yun Pui,

N. P. 150 Yards Free" Style Relay. 1. Left Half 22nd. Coy.

200 Yards Free Style Relay. 1. Right Half, 22nd; Coy.

Court No. 18: A. Chan v. A. E. P. Guest,

Court No: 19: 8. A. Rumlahn and H. D. Rumjaha v. Wong Fook Nam and K. K. Fung.

UMPIRES

Sporting

Fixtures

TODAY'

BADMINTONYMCA, Badmin

ton, in the West Lounge.

Club To be found by first named in BRIDGE.-Cheero (200 Yards). each match who is responsible

Night...

E. P. Diving. 1. E for E. Coy, 02. Right Half 22nd. Coy, 9. Left Half

Bridge 22nd. Coyi

Invitation Relay. and

that result is handed in to the MEETINGS.-Extraordinary, Kow- 1.. Royal Scots.

Giris' Race: 1. Avril Green, 2. member of the USR.C. Tennis loon Cricket Club, 5.45 p.m. Nora Cook, 3. Doris Pearce.

Committee on duty.

SWIMMING-Mixed Swimming in European YMCA Swimming Pool.

Dickey and Gordon, one each for the Yankees).

Cleveland

Boston

5:11

Boys! Race. 1 Peter Cook, 2.

3 10 2 Brian Shephard, 3. Ernie Wade 4 (Campbell homered twice for Peter Shephardi 5. Peter: Higgs.

the Indians).

Detroit

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POSTPONEMENT

If matches scheduled for any Event 11: 230 Yards Free Style day have to be postponed owing to Relay. 1. Right Half, 22nd. com- the weather they will be played on the first following day which is t 5 8 1 pany.

Event 12, N, P. Diving, L. Right for play and schedules for succeed- Half 22nd Coy, 2. Left Half 22nd, ing days' play will be altered ac

cordingly. 1 Coy, 3. 3. 40th Coy.

Play to commence each day at 2 Inter Section A R. F. Relay. 1.

5.15 pm sharp. (Finney homered for the Ath-40th. Gaye lettes).

Philadelphia

10. 13

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17

Detroit

Philadelphia

Bt. Louis

Washington 227

Event 14 150 Yards Free Style Relay. 1. E for E. 8. Coy; 2

140th Coy, 3. 3. Left Half 22nd:gineers, with 38 points, followed 80 Coy,

by E. for E 8. Coy, with 31 1/2

Lewis and Simmons homered Inter Section 'Swimming Cup won points. and 22nd. Coy,, R.E RH

uy 40th, Coy.. Royal Engine with 28'1/2 points, for the Senators).-(Reuter).

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TOMORROW

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BASEBALL-Overseas Chinese v. All-Hong Kong (Caroline Hill), 2. p.m.

Kong Electric RC. (Hong Kong BOWLS-Hong Kong F.C. v. Hong

F.C.). -

SUNDAY, AUGUST, 28 BASEBALL-International Series, Britain v. China (Caroline Hill), 9:15 am.

BOWLS. - International Tourna-

ment, Malaya,v. India (Hong Kong 'RC:).

HAVE AN H.B.

AND THEN TRY"

The Hongkong Brewery & Distillery: Lid:

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