START OF SOCCER
SOME OF THE PROSPECTS
(Continued from Page 8.) · ALDERSHOT
FORWARDS ARE THE CREAM
That the £50 team which reached the Afth round of the F.A. Cup last senson is booked for another success. ful Soccer season is the firm belief of those who are at the helm of the Aldershot Club,
But although they did well finun- clolly out of the Cup competition, the club ultimately had very little, if any, money to spend in the search for new players.
Angus Seed, however, has that happy knack of picking up good footballers for next to nothing, and the result of kin closc·Reason's travel, looks an impressive one. on paper.
With a defence second to 'none in the Third League, Seed's wanderings
wards
DRENCHED COURTS.
ANOTHER BLANK DAY. FOR U.S. TENNIS.
Forest Hills, Aug. 23. For the third successiva day there was no play in the American National women's tennis championships to day.
The courts were drench-” ed with rain and the out- standing matches wore postponed until to-morrow.
Reuter.
la FERRERENC
SEMI-FINAL DATES
IN LAWN BOWLS CHAMPIONSHIP
BOTH MATCHES
NEXT WEEK
The dates for the semi-final wore concentrated on finding n pene-ties in the Colony's Open Singles trating attack, and in this respect he Lawn Bowls Championship have has succeeded very well Indeed. Its now been arranged. "captures" include this array of for- It is stipulated that in the event wards-W. Izzard (Army and Chel- of rain preventing play on the ap- sen outside-right), Torr (Brad- ford), J. Cownn (Southport), J. W. pointed days the matches shall be
played on the following days. Lee (Chesterfield), A. Sharp (Bristol
The games aro: City), and W. Baaton (Port Vale). Then to strengthen the defence in case of emergency, he has persuaded L. Morgan (Charlton Athletle), D. Holmer
(Manchester
City and F. liges
to join him. Visiting teams will particularly ap preciate the new dressing
гостя
which have been erected at the rear of the stand. Extra seating accom modation is also being provided. The
professionals report following training:
for
Goalkeepers W. Robb, F. Higgs, Full-backs: R. Wade, D. Holmea, J. R. McDougall, C. Burgess,
Half-backs: E. D. Gerrard, A. Tutin, J. Middleton, L. Morgan, F. Lawson R. Yorke, G. C. Summerbee.,
Forwarda: J. Proud, W. Izzard. W. White, W. Easton, A. Smithson. J. Cowan, A. Sharp, J. W. Lee, F. Torr.
NORTHAMPTON
Scotsman May Be Secured
With a loss of 2010 last year, and n bank overdraft of £3,399, North-
I
TUESDAY, AUG. 29.
(or if wet, August 30). . A. Hyde-Lay y A. E. Contes
(At Police Green, 5 p.m.) Umpire, G. E. F. Thompson
WEDNESDAY, AUG.' 30,
(of it wet, August 31) R. F. Luz y B. W. Bradbury
(at K.R.G.C., 5 p.m.) Umpire J. Russell
PRICE PACE LIKELY
(Continued from Page 1.)
Canada, the two largest produc- Ing countries in the northern. hemisphere.
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, · THURSDAY, AUGUST 24, 1933.
The Instituto said that the crops of these two countries would be only sufficient to meet internal | consumption.
U.S. POSTPONES ACTION, From Washington, it is learned
on
ampton Town have been hampered in that in consequence of the position their search for new players and the quest has been for men who could at the London Wheat Conference, be obtained without transter fees. the Secretary of Agriculture has Manager English has travelled far postponed decision
whart secured number neroage and production in the of young players who have reputations yet to make and from weck.-Reuter. whom, with the eleven of last son's men retained,
SENATORS WIN & LOSE
DOUBLE 'HEADER] FOR CHICAGO.
BERGER'S HOME RUNS
New York, Aug. 23. New York Yankees missed a good opportunity of improving their position at the expenso of the Senators to-day when they were beaten by Cleveland.
The Sonatora engaged Detroit in a double header and broke even being nosed out in the first game, but winning the second.
Chicago scored heavily against
Buston winuing a double header.
Berger, who on Tuesday scored a home run for Boston in the National League helped himself to two more against St. Louis to-day.
Scores as cabled by Renter:
NATIONAL LEAGUE.
Boston
R. 4
H. E.
St. Louis
3 4 2
(Berger twice homered for Boston and Watkins for St. Louis)
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HITLER'S POWER WANING?
FICKLENESS OF EMOTIONS
and wide and has come that United States till the end of the -or- Hitlerism ia rapidly wearing.
sen-
he expects to
build up a good side. Tom Crilly. the old Crystal Palace player, is 82, and William Fraser
WIR with Southampton
before he went Fulham, where he was kept out of the first team by the brilliance of Hammond, but the other newcomers Are all round about 20.
It is likely that the name of a Scottish First Division player, who
On the basis of the report of the committee dealing with the the draft
responsive.
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clubs from which the new men have
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NEW APPOINTMENTS BY PRESIDENT
Washington, Aug. 21. President Roosevelt has just After considering the report of made several new appointments, the committee set up to consider including: the conditions and the functions
FUNCTIONS OF COMMITTEE.
Mr. Meredith Nicholson, Indiana Ional "Har-
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Mr. William Thomas Colling, should be separately represented Missouri, to be clerk for the Unit Loew's Inc. and that the Danubian countries ed States Court for China, should have two representatives. Shanghai.
INTERNATIONAL FOR S'HAMPTON
(Continued from Page. 8.)
again for Chelsen, has spent six wecks at Shanklin, where he has been undergoing ach-water trent- mont for his damaged ankle. Ho has returned and reports. thint his ankle is sound again.
The importing countries are them- nelves to decide which of their number shall be represented. Tho headquarters will be in London.- British Wirelena.
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STEAMER DELAYED. LUNGSHAN DISPUTE OVER
· SILVER EMBARGO Departure of thes. Lungalinn and Potta: from Canton on Tuesday afternoon was delayed owing to a dispute bra twaen Chinese crow and the Maritimo Customs officials over the It is understood that Houghton, seizure of Kwangtun allver coins, Anglo, Dutch in connexion with the Canton Govern- Batu Anams. who is an inside-loft and wment now regulation prohibiting Chemer placed on the retained list at the passengers, from carrying more than Consolidateda
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When Exeter City's footballers reported for the coming campaign "Happy" Houghton was not among thom.
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NO EXPLANATION BY AUTHORITIES
Poona, Aug. 23.
Minhatma Gandhi, who com- menced a "fast to the death" on August 10, has been uncondition- ally released from detention. Ho has broken his fast.
Gandhi was arrested when he commenced his "individual dis- obedience campaign" on behalf of the "Untouchables," it being his of purpose to break down some the barriers against this class.
Gandhi started his fast in pri- Ron, but when he showed signs, of rapid declino, he was sent to hospital and his wife was released | from prison to attend him...
Tho. authorities have made no mention of the reasons for his release, nor is it known to what extent they were affected by Gandhi's doulsion to "fast unto donth,"
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