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PROGRAMME AND YANKEES STILL LOSING
ENTRIES
Y.M.C.A. BATH THE VENUE
INTER-COMPANY EVENTS
NOW BEATEN BY DETROIT
MATCHES STOPPED
BY RAIN
re-
INTER COY. RELAY RACE.
New York, Sept. 11. "A" Company, Lieut. T. H. S. Baseball Leagues to-day aw
The programme in the Major Gallatly, Lieut. A.G. Martin,, Pto-stricted to half a dozen matches, Gilmore, Pie. Morrison, Ptc. 65 including a double header between Jones, Reserves Pto's. Hall, & Philadelphia and Chiengo in the Wallace.
"B" Company, Pte. Marsh, Pte. 39 Jones, L/C. Laanes, L/C. King Pte. O'Kelly, Reserve, Pte. Klle
man.
"C" Company, Pte. 42 HII, Cpl. Shaw, 2/Lt. D.P. Yates, L/C Scammell, L/C. Campbell, Reserve L/C. 74 Williams.
"D" (M. G.) Company, Pie. Reynolds, Pte, Cotterell, St. Ford, Pte. Cummings, Ptc. O' Donovan, Pte. Hewlett, Reserve Pte. 21 Jones.
"H.Q." Wing, Pte, 35 John, L/C Fullager, Pto, Manard, Pte. Lock hart, Pto. Martin, Pte. Allen, Reserves Dir. Smith, L/C Suther Jand,
ENLISTED BOYS RACE
(HANDICAP)..
American League,
both matcher. The Senators also Philadelphia won comfortably in bagged points, but the Yankees and were beaten.. were not so lucky against Detroit
cinnati and St. Loula found them- The Giants managed to pip Cin-
selves blanked out by Boston.
NATIONAL LEAGUE.
St. Louis Boston
R H £ 0 G 0.
(Ed Brandt pitched and blanked out St. Louis)
Latest About St. Leger
JOCKEYS CHANGE THEIR MOUNTS
London, Sept. 11. The penultimate call-over for
the St. Leger made to-night found Hyperion still arm favourite. The latest batting follows:
7 to 4 Hyperion (t and o) 8 to 1 Scarlet Tiger (0) 100 to 12 Thor 100 to 9 King Salmon (t and
0)
100 to Raymond (0) 21 to 1 (t)
J
100 to 6 Harinero (t and o) 20 to 1 Young Lover (0) 22 to 1 Senspeine (0) 25 to 1 (1)
22 to 1 Felicitation (o)
28 to 1 Light Sussex (t and
SPORT ADVTS.
THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB,
Draft Programmes and Entry Forms for the Ninth Extra Raco
ON THEIR OWN Meeting, to be held on Saturday.
GROUND
23rd September, 1933, (wonther permitting) may be obtained at the Secretary's Office, Gloucester Building, the Club House, Happy
Sports Club, and the Stables, Village Road..
HULL CITY HELD Valley, the Hong Kong Club, the
TO A DRAW
LATEST FOOTBALL
RESULTS
London, Sept. 11. Hull City and Port Valo im- proved their positions in the second division of the English Football League, when they took points from Bradford City and Bury, respectively.
Port Vale carned the distinc- tion of visiting Bury and winning by three clear goals, whereas Huli wore held to a draw on their own pastures against Bradford City,
Accrington did themselves a bit of good by defeating Gateshead 5-2. It allows them to jump six places in the league table,
Scores ny sent by Renter will be found below together with the revised lengue tables.
3 10 0
Cincinnati
1 G 0 New York
* 12 2
The double-header between Pitts-
o)
40 to 1 Interlace (o) 50 to 1 (T)
Bury
1
Boys Eden, Dale, Popham, Pic-burgh and Brooklyn was postpon- kard, Harris, 60 Smith, Cooper, ed on account of rain, and the Woodward, Welsh.
weather also- stopped the Chicago
Philadelphia match from played.
DIVING.
"A" Company: Cpl. Morgan, Pte. Morrison, Reserve Pte. Mason, "B" Company: Ptc. 83 Harries, Pte. O' Kelly.
"C" Company: Pte. 10 Thomas, Cpl. Taylor, Reserve Pte. Simms. "D" (M. G.) Company: Pte. O' Donovan, Pte. Gould, Reserve, Pte. Blanchard.
"H.Q." Wing: L/C Linneyton, Dmr. Coase, Reserve, Lt. J. C. Richardson.
300 YDS. INTER COMPANY .RELAY RACE.
"A" Company: Lt. A.G. Martin 25 yds.. Pte. Morrison 50 yds, Pte. Hall 75 yda, Pte. Wallace 75 yds, Pte, 85 Jones, 50 yds, Pte. Gilmore 25 yds, Reserves, Lt. T.H.S. Galletly, Cpl. Morgan.
"B" Company: L/C Isaacs 25 yds, Pte. 39 Jones 50 yds, Pte. 89 Harries 75. yds, Pte, Marsh 76 yds,
L/C. King 50 yds, Pte. O' Kelly
76
yds.
being
SH
'AMERICAN LEAGUE. Philadelphia
Chicago Philadelphia Chicago
5 7 0
-0 3
8 14 0
2
1
50 to Foxbridge (o) 66 to'j 1 (t)
50 to 1 Typhonic (o) 56 to 1
(t)
.
DIVISION 2.
0 Port Valo
2 Bradford C., League Table
Entries close at 12 o'clock NOON on Thursday, 14th Septem- ber, 1933.
By Order,
C. R. BROWN,
Secretary.
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Goals:
Grimsby
P. W. D. L. F. A. Pta.
5 4 01154 Preston N. E. G. 4 0 1 12 8 8 Southampton.
8
311 10 0
3 0 1 8 4
Port Vale..
100 to 1 Dondsol 200 to 1 Earlston (t and o) Notts County
NEW MOUNTS..
Hull Hull Brentford
There have been several chan- Bradford Kes in the probable mounts. Fulham Gordon Richards now rides Ray Bolton mond, Sherry is on. Manitoba, West Ham
Millwall Smith mounts Interlace, Fox hús
Plymouth Jelliss the outsider Donasol,
Burnley Jones
rides Notts Forest Sanspelne, Taylor mounta Light Lincoln Sussex,
Solfatara, Steve Donoghue is Blackpool
(J. Marcum pitched and blanked out Chicago and McNair scored a given Earlston, home run for Philadelphia)
Washington Cleveland
$
4
1 8
New York Detroit
1
4
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1
1
ENGLISH BOWLS
SINGLES
Company: Pto. 42 Hill -25.1. M. McKinlay Secure
The Title
Bury
Oldham
No jockeys have been found for Swansen either Typhonic or Belfrey.
5 1. 1 3 6 10 3 Manchester U. GO 2 3 & 12 2 DIVISION 3 (NORTH).
The revised list of probable Bradford C. starters and jockeys is as follows: Harlnero (Ray), Young Lover (Perryman), Interlace (Smith), Accrington Felicitation (Beary), Scarlet Tiger (Carslake), Hyperion (Wes- ton), Highlander (Wells), Light Traumere
Manitoba Chesterfield (Taylor),
Sursex
(Sherry), King Salmon (S. Barnsley Wragg) Foxbridge (Childs). Crowe Ther Elliott). Donasol (Fox), Stockport
(Jelliss), Raymond (Richards), Earlston (8. Accrington
shots to 18, to secure the English POLICE SWEEPSTAKE.
Association's singles
Barrow Halifax Doncaster
5 Gateshead League Table.
Now Brighton Walleall Rochdale
yda, Cpl. Shaw 50 yds, Ptc. 32 Davies 76 yds, L/C Campbell 75 yda, L/C Scammell 60 yds, 2/Lt. D.P. Yates 25 yds, Reserve, L/C defeated P. Guy (Shanklin) by 21
J. M. McKinlay (Paddington) Donoghue), Sanspolne (Jones)." 74 Willams.
"D" (M.G.) Company: Sjt. Ford [Bowling 20 yds, Lt. J.O. Crewe Read 60 yds, championship at the Brownswood Pte. Reynolds 76 yds, Pte. Cotterell Club, Finsbury Park last month. Police Recreation Club sweepstake in Gateshead
The following is the draw in the York 75 yds, Pte. Hewlett 50 yds, Pte. Q Donovan 25 yds, reserve Pte. final the players were level, but
On six occasions during the connexion with the St. Leger stakes: Chester -- Cummings.
Guy lost ground when, with the Harinero. "H.Q." Wing: Pto, Maynard 26 score 16-15 against him in the Light Sussex yda, Dmr. Smith 50 yds, L/C 23rd end, he 'Brod" and missed. Fullager 75 yds, L/C. Sutherland Two ends later Guy "red" again Thor 75 yds, Pte. Martin 60 yds, Pte. and succeeded, but in the last Belfry 35 John 25 yds.
OFFICERS AND SERGEANTS, CORPORALS AND PRIVATES. RELAY RACE.
threa
Horse
end McKinlay secured which Guy.could not save, and the. King Salmon London man won sults:
FA
the title. Re-
THIRD ROUND.
Young Lover
Donasol Solfatara
Typhonic P. Guy (Shanklin) beat. J. Highlander "A" Company: Pte. Gilmore, McIntyre (Oxford City and Hyperion Pte. Morrison, Pte. Wallace, re-County), 21-6; E. P. Holmes! serve Cpl. Morgan.
INTER COMPANY THREE STYLES RELAY RACE.
"B" Company: Pto. 83 Harries, Pte. Marsh, L/C. King.
"C" Company: L/C. 69 Taylor, L/C. Scammell, L/C. Campbell.
"D" (M.G.) Company: Pte. Reynolds, Pte. Cotterell, Sit. Ford, roserve, L/C. Grin.
"HQ" Wing: L/C. Sutherland, L/C. Fullager, Dr. 60 Smith,, reserve, Bds. Kelly,
COMPANY SHIELD.
Events 1, 3, 6, 8 and the placing in the Aren 4 mile Company Race count for the Company Shield. Points will be allotted as follow:- 1st Team in each event 10 pts. 2nd
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TO SUCCEED
JARDINE
VALENTINE, OF KENT
It is reported that if D. R. Jardino is unable to captain the A.C.C. team on the Indian tour, B. H. Valentine will be appointed skipper in his place.
Valentine, who is the Kont vice- captain, has lately been very much discussed as England's next cap. tain. He is only 25, and this sea- son has come right to the front with some brillant Innings and marvellous folding, besides leading the Kent team with distinction on the occasions when A. P. F. Chap man has not boon playing.
Those are carly days to discuss England's captain for the Test matches next season If
Australia come over, but in the event of Jardine not accepting the post it Is possible Valchting will bo pointed in his steadi
MARINO SETROUCKÜLA RISS Jan-With-num
charming, sunny disposition.
(Salisbury) beat A. H. Dexter Scarlet Tiger (Ilford), 21-9; J. M. McKinlay Sanspoine (Paddington) beat J. O. Rhymes Fox Bridge Felicitation (Cowley St. John), 21-19; T.
Earlston Pate (Collingwood) bent D. Har vey (City of Portsmouth), 21-6. Raymond
SEMI-FINAL.
Guy beat Holmes, 21-8. McKinlay beat Pate, 21-7.
FINAL. McKinlay beat Guy, 21-18.
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