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CASTROLLO

UPPER CYLINDER LUBRICATION.

In practically every car, new and old, there is a tendency for rapidly moving parts at the top of the cylinder to run rather too dry with the result that the cylinder wall becomes worn and scored, rings work loose, and valves stems are apt to stlek." An upper cylinder lubricant is necessary for perfect lubrication - and -Mossra. Wakefield, after exhaustive tests,. have produced Castrollo.. This oil gets just where you want- the top end of the cylinders, piston ringe, valves and valve stems. Castrollo reduces the formation of carbon, since the walls of the combustion chamber are always covered with a Alm of all while such carbon as fa deposited is easier to romovo. Castrollo roaghes parts of the engine that cannot bo effectively lubricated from the sump. Some motorisis add ordinary lubricating oll to the petrol, but this has been found unsuitable, Effective lubrication vin the carburetter necesaltates the use of oil specially blended for the purpose such as Cantrollo. Kaya Don and other experts realise the value of Castrollo. A quart tin costa $6 and contains sufficient oli to tronį 160.gallons of fuel which is less than four ecnta a gallon of fuel.

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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. THURSDAY, APRIL 20, 1933.

THRILLING

MUCH RESTS ON

ARSENAL-CHELSEA

ARSENAL CHELSEA ENCOUNTER

RESULT

TOTTENHAM HOTSPUR FACING VERY BIG PROPOSITION

FORECAST FOR FIVE LEAGUES

HIEF interest in the English league football pro- CHIEF

gramme for this Saturday centres around Stamford Bridge and White Hart Lane.

At the former, Chelson, still ovade relegation. struggling to and the Arsonal, requiring but two points to win the champion- ahip meet, whilst the Spurs, po- tential Division 2 champlons, and Fulham, the most improved side in the league, clash at White Hart Lane,

The Telegraph forecast for the four divisions and the Scottish Lengue follows.

DIVISION 1.

ASTON VILLA Y Leeds Bolton

Chesisen

BUNDERS-

Leicester

v West Bromwich v` Arsenal

FIELD v Everton

Sunderland

LIVERPOOL ' y Birmingham

Middlesbro'

WEDNESDAY

NEWCASTLE ▾ Blackburn PORTSMOUTII v Manchester C

Blackpool SHEFFIELD U

DIVISION 2

BRADFORD

v Port Vale

Burnley

Chariton GRIMSBY

MANCHES-

v Notts County v Bury

Y Chesterfield

TER U West Ham

NOTTS FOREST Y Southampton

v Bradford C v. Millwall

OLDHAM

Plymouth

PRESTON

STOKE

TOTTENHAM

v Swansen'

▾ Lincoln

y Fulham

DIVISION 3 (SOUTH).

Aldershot Brighton BRISTOL R CARDIFF C CRYSTAL P GILLINGHAM NORWICH Queen's Park READING Watford

Y EXETER

y Brentford Torquay

y Northampton Bournemouth

✓ Swindon

→ Coventry

* Luton

▾ Bristol C ✓ CLAPTON

DIVISION 3 (NORTH),

Accrington BARROW CARLISLE CREWE Mansfield NEW BRIGH-

ROCHDALE Rotherham York

v Walsall

y Darlington

v Doncaster

v Barnsler

Y TRANMERE

TON v Gateshead

v. Hartlepools

* Wroxham

▾ HULL

...

SCOTTISH LEAGUE.

ABERDEEN

Ayr

Clyde

Dundee

FALKIRK

Y Hearts

▾ AIRDRIE

Kilmarnock

▾ CELTIC

y Morton

MOTHERWELL v E. Stirling

v Queen's Park

RANGERS

St. Johnstone

ST. MIRREN THIRD LAN-

▾ Hamilton

▾ Partick

ARK Cowdenbeath

DERBYSHIRE WILL CARRY ON

THANKS TO THE PRESIDENT

5 MINUTES FOOTBALL.

LETTING THE BALL RUN

FORWARD PASS VALUE

(By "Saracan")'

One of the outstanding features of Scottish football is the way in which the forward allows the ball to run. This is one of the things which makes the game as it 18 played over the border a good deal faster than it may seem. In- deed, the idea that play in Scot- land is slow is Inrgoly an illusion, as all Englishmen who have ap- peared against the Scots in inter- nationals will, I imagino, bear witness,

In England, when a forward re- celves a pass, he usually stops the ball and gets it under control be- foro attempting to go forward with it. The Scotsman on the other hand, as I have said, ready to let it run when there is no immediate danger of his 'being dispossessed by an opponent and provided its pace is not greater than ho can keep up with.

As the ball approaches he la ready to turn and follow in its track, as it were, and on catching up with it he is able to bring it under control with almost one touch of the foot. The chief vir tue of this move is that it saves most important time. When a man stops the ball usually with his back to the direction which he has to take he has first to collect it and then turn with it. Ia these circumstances, he allows an opponent to approach a good deal nearer than would otherwise have [been possible and even to make a direct tackle that could have been avoided if the ball had been allow- ed to run.

SAVING TIME. Time is one of the chief secrets of success in football and many of the moves of the Scottish player are specially designed to Rave it. Indead, much of his cleverness In scheming can be traced to this factor, in his play.

THUNDERING ALONG-fit 1900 as though the cameraman were going to be thoroughly stepped on when this picture was taken at Hislosh Park, Miami. Spud, owned by Jack Howard, with Corbett up, is in -the load, but was nosed out by Lucky Racket in the stretch. The horas on Spud's right to the rear

Twisted Throads, which failed to finish in the first three. (Planet Nows).

LAWN

umquas

BOWLS

SUTTER WINS Pinehurst, N.C.,

Apr. 15.

· Cliffard Sutter. New Orleans youngster who last year gave Ellsworth Vines his hardest tussle for the national tennis title, won the men's singles champion- ship in the annual North- South tournament here to. day, defeating George Lott, Chicago veteran, 6-3, 7-5, 6-2.

The doubles title was won by 'Lestor Stoeffer, of Los Angeles, and Bryan Grant, of Atlanta, who trimmed Berkeley Ball, of Austin, Texas, and Gregory Mangin, of Newark, N. J., the indoor champion, 7-9, 7-5, 8-6, 6-1,

THE HOCKEY

IDEAL

SPORT FOR THE SPORT'S SAKE

STARTS

LEAGUE SEASON OPENING.

PROGRAMME FOR FIRST THREE WEEKS

The

Lawn Hongkong

Bowls Association longue season will com- monco on April 20 when the Second Division teams will be engaged. The Benior clubs will not start their pro- gramme until the following week, May

6.

The senior division is composed of the rame number of teams as last year but there is an extra combina- tion in the Junior division thus neces- Bitating an extra week for the com-

letion of the fixtures.

In the Senior Division the teams compoting are--Craigongower CC. (holders), Kowloon Cricket Club, Club da Recreio, Civil Service 0.0, Kowloon Docks, Taikoo R.C. Police R.C. and the Kowloon Bowling Green The Taikoo R.C. juniors have with drawn from the Second Division but tho Police have entered a second toum and the Indian R.C. will also tako port. The Junior teams are as follows-Craigengewer C.C. (hold- ers), Royal Hongkong Yacht Club, Civil Service C.C., Club de Recrels, Kowloon Bowling Green, Kowloon C.C., Hongkong Electric, Polico R.C. and the Indian R.C.

Fixtures for the first two weeks

aro:

APRIL. 29.

TRACING PROGRESS Mil Servico "v." Kowloon C.C.

OF GAME

In a recent article in the Times

a writer, commenting on the game

Junior Division.

Kowloon B.C.C. v. Yacht Club Club de Recrelo v. Polleo Indian R.C:

v. H. K. Electric MAY 6. Senior Division.

}

This running pass, if it is to be a complete success, should not be sent direct to a player. "This, however, is a very common mis- take. The aim ought to be not to place the ball straight to the fect of hockey, states "Evidence shows Kowloon B.G.C. v. Civil Servica of the man but to an open space that a form of hockey was played Craigongower . Dollee COUNTY CRICKET to which he can move. This gives in the early days of English his Club de Recreio v. Kowloon Decks

him the best opportunity to turn tory and some authorities assert Talkoo R.C. v. Kowloon C.O... CLUB SAVED and follow as it runs forward.

that a stick game resembling hoc-

Junior Division.

v. Cralgengower Again, one should always t.y to avold the square piss, The ball key was played by boys in Ancient Civil Service

H.K. Electric 7. Yacht Club [Greece.

v. Kowloon B.G.C. Indian R.C. In that case must be stopped un-

"But the game as we know it to Kowloon C.C. Club de Recreio less the player is prepared to go day may be said to date from with it across the field. The most about 10 years before the forma

MAY 13. telling pass of all is the through tion of the Hockey Association in Civil Service

Senior Division.

v. Kowloon Docks one, which allows the player to run

1885. From that your until the Club de Recreio v. Craigongower on to the ball and pick it up in the end of the 19th Century there Kowloon L.C v. Poller stride. Given in this way, the, player has usually a chance to came into being Irish, Welsh and Kowloon D.G.C. v. Taikoo

Junior Division. make good use of it before he can Scottish Hockey Associations divi- be tackled. Copyright: N. F. L.sional associations and the num-Craigengowol ber of clubs steadily increased, H.K, Electric more especially in the South of Indian R.C.

Polica England.

"In Inttor years the game has become increasingly popular at the Universities of Oxford and Cambridge. Moreover, large number of public schools now de-: vate the Easter term to the gamo, Consequently Cluba are continual- ly being reinforced. In the Sor. S. J. W. Nuthall, the 'Varsity cavicon also the game has made

The prompt action of the Duke of Devonshire, the, President, In organising an immediate appeal for funds, and the generous response accorded to it, alone enabled the Derbyshire County Cricket Club to complete the programme inst Reason, In May, consequent upon the club's misfortunes, when the attractive matches with Yorkshire And Sussex had to be abandoned without a ball being bowled, and

exhausted.

£200 DONATION.

"BETTY'S" BROTHER

WINS

Tennis Success for J. W. Nuthall

progress.

A

v. Club de Recreio v. Civil Service

v. Kowloon C.C.

v. Kowloon. B.G.C.

ARMY SPORTS MEETING

W. BORDERERS WIN

THREE EVENTS -

IN HEALTY STATE. "The state of hockey to-day is:

The first of the annual, two-day entirely healthy. The Hockey Association looks with a forbid-athletle meet of the Hongkong Area, was hold at Sookunpoo yesterday ding eye on leagues and cup afternoon when five ovente were de- competitions with the desirable cided. The meeting will be concluded result that hockey ts played for this afternoon when the prizes will the game's sake and inasmuch as bo presented by Mrs. Borrett, wife It has never attracted large of the G.0.C.

In the three mile team rače, Privato crowd of spectators, being a Smith, winner of the Kowloon game more enjoyable to play Marathon, finished ahead of the other than to watch, there is no chance competitors but the Hongkong S.R.Ä. of professionallam creeping in won the team honours, their re- finishing second, It would seem that hockey has presentatives

the game with Kent was curtailed tale, won both events at the hard to less than a day, Derbyshire's court tournament, couneluded last financial resources were practically month. He was the outstanding player in the singles, but was given! a hard match by K. Chartikavanj, who held three match-points against The Duke of Devonshire's appeal him in the semi-final. The latter for funds the President himself has made great progress sinco Inst headed the Hst with a donation of year and is the most improved play- £200 met with such a good reser at the Varsity, Several pro- ponse that the continuation of minent players were absent from county cricket was assured. The the singles, including D. Jones, deficit' of 5688 In 1931 was follow D. G.. Freshwater, M. Benavitch ed a loss of £619 last summer, and R. W. Higgin dompito a small saving in mich

Nuthall "and Jones were the out- expenses and a decrease of £260 standing partnership in the doubles in the cost of maintaining the and were never in real danger of not yet reached-lis zenith for seventh, eighth and tenth.

Rosults: ground staff.

défent. Jones has not played at It is becoming more democratic.

Two Milo Relay-1, Lincolns: 2, The Committee's chlof anxiety is all this term, and was consequently

Wales the decrease an alarming one of out of form: nevertheless ha always kavanti 6-0 6-8 75; Young bt Royal Artillery: 8. Jat Regiment

High Jump 1, South £295 in subscriptions, while in their seemed able to produce a winning Burnett 6-2 7-5. report they point out the serious shot whon required

Final Nuthall bt Young 0-0-0-1. Borderers; 2, Hongkong 5.R.A.; 9, Jat

DOUBLES

Regiment the Shot1, South Wales BINGLES: ness of tho mengre, attendances at

Putting Semi-Final-Nuthall and Derby matches last summer. Four Third Round. J. W. Nuthall bt

D. Borderers 2 Hongkong 6.R.A.; : 8{ games there yielded no more than W. C. Choy 6-3 6-4; K. Charti-Jones bt. Fawcus and Fawcus 4-6 Royal Artillery,

Half Mile Relay, South Wales £649-the Sussex match was trans-kavani bt L. E. Cater 6-0 6-1; D.-2 6-4; Cater and M. Bonavitch ferred to Cheaterfeld owing to the I. Burnett bt J. R. Fawcus 6-3 6-7 bt P. M. Oosthuizen and H.J. Borderers 2, Royal Artillery; B. Jat

Regiment, Derby ground being flooded 6-4; P. S. Young bt C. R. Fawca Hofmeyr 6-2, 7-8 whereas the Notte match at 6-0 6-2.

Final.Nuthall and D. Joñoscht. Ilkeston alone produced £595. Bemi-Final-Nuthall bt Chartf-Cater and Benavitch 6-4 4-6-6-44

Three Miles Team Rdco-3, Hong- kong SR.A. 2, Lincolnas, Jat Regiment.

APRIL 29

SCHMELING TO TOUR

EAST

WITH DEMPSEY AS REFEREE

New York, April ́14. Max Schmeling of Gor- mahy, former heavyweight champion who lost his crown in a close contest to Jack Sharkey last summer, arrived hers from Germany to-ddy and·' announced he will begin an exhibition tour of the ‚East with Jack Dempsey, another former champion, acting as referee.

In the meantime Schmeling will condition himself for his prospective bout with Max Bner.

ASEAN CITY AND SUBURBAN.

Great Scot Wins Epsom Race By Length.

London, Apr. 10. The City and Suburban Handicap,

run at Epsom, to-day over a mile and......xt two furlongs, resulted:

Great Scot,

Pommame

Colorado Kid

8

·Botting: 20 Great Scot, 10 FomBIG, - 11/2 Colorado Kid.

Thirteen ran. Won by a length with socend and three lengths between third.

Starters-Dastur (Beary), Totalg (Carlake), Inglesant (Pat Bonsley), Groat

Scot (Collins), Pommame (Perryman), Colorado Hid (Gordon Richards), Wild Son (Nicoll), Epleure (Fox), Barrage. (W. Rickaby),„Band- fold

(Rowley), (Smith), Flange Lelcestor Lano (Evans), Tha Choor ful Abbot

Reuter.

(Clifford

Richards) J

ABSORBINE JR.

KILLS CONTAGIOUS GERMS OF

HONG KONG FOOT

The tiny germs that cause the dranded disease Hong Kong Foot lark overywhere. They get un. dor the skin-it itches, becomes white and molet, cracks sppoer between the toos. This nasty disease spreads quickly. Stop Hong Kong Foot at once-apply. Absorbingur. It penetrates, kill the germs and is soothing and

healing-poorida 3 saat biz

Absorbine Jr. for year har relieved, skin eruptions, insock bitos, toothachas, and paineen

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