THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. TUESDAY, · MAY
1935,
SPORT ADVTS. BIG LEAGUE FOOTBALL
1.
THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB
Draft Programmes and Entry Forms for the Sixth Extra Race Meeting to be held on Saturday,
TRAINING CAMPS
18th May, 1935, (weather per- TRAVIS AS STAR
mitting) may be obtained at the Secretary's Office, Gloucester Building; the Club House, Happy Valley; the Hong Kong Club; and the Stables, Shan Kwong Road,
Entrica close nt 12 o'clock NOON on Thursday, 9th May, 1935.
By Order,
C, II, BROWN,
Secretary,
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PERFORMER
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Its remaining games.
Travis helped hat Chattanooga to a Southern Association pennant with a mark of 302 in 1999.
Ceell trained with the Senators at Biloxi in 1933, and hit 352 when
returned to Chattanooga.
CROWDS INCREASE
GROUNDS GETTING
TOO SMALL
FUTURE OUTLOOK
UNIVERSITY BOAT RACE FACTS
OXFORD BEATEN AT START
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Whe that they had gained was lost, müel
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London Apr. 8. Park, Glasgow, where the Eng. Alarming scenes at Hampden land v. Scotland Association fool clear that Cambridge, would be - When this happened il bernas quite ball match was played on Satur-rolled winners. Their time to day, have raised snow the pro- Chiswick Steps blem: How are the clubs to with Oxford nearly live longthe bo accommodate the public at big the University Enclosure they raised matches?
their rate of striking to nearly 36- just to show what they could do. Oxford slugged on behind ganwly but hopelessly, and one fears with most of the lessons in co-ordinating swing and slide completely forgotten.
Washington recalled Travia in mid-season of that pennant-win- ning year, and in the frst big When 130,000 people find been ad- lengse game the young man ever
mitted to Hampden Park the gates saw he made five hits in five times were closed, leaving 30,000 men and at but against Oral Bildebrand, struggling in the queues at The
turnstiles. star of the Cleveland Indians, Travis has been-Washington's No. 1 - In che, rusle juhe gate was tora
third wacker ever since. He down after it and been closed, an closed the 1933 campaign with an before the palier, mounted and op American League average of 340, foot, could barricade it again 3d people struggled through without pay, 195
Travis hit .319 in 1934, despite In beaning by Thornton tee of the Indians In early May that put him put for several weeks, and a leg injury suffered Interi
ROOKIE GARDENERS CAN BIT
Bui Travis isn't the only player Harris has in camp over when he ean wax joyful, He has a couple of rookie outfielders who ean elant | the apple in brise lengggus fashion.
One is Jake Powell, who hit 366 with Albany last season, and The other is Fred Sington, the for- mer Alabama All-America fontuall player, who compiled an average of 326 with the same club,
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Both youngsters are pretty sure stick around to help L Manush, Fred Schulte, and Johung Stone with outfield dulles,
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In Engeland a round capable of holding 200,000 people is present. geral is the enthusiasm for the more important matches,
hind. Round Duke's Mondows and
NEGLIGIBLE SPURTS Cording to Hamys Bridge (the time here was 1min. 19see.). Duckworth,
perhaps out of politeneas or perhaps because he was becoming a little ex- vited), took the outside of the bénd and Oxford pulled up a little. Their inst spurts were, however, negligible, and Cambridge tolling strongly were nearly five lengths shend n1. thes fishing post,
Thiy then is the sad story" of the But no club is preparing for a Oxford crow which rowed hat did not ground of such a size,
race. If they had gone full out at the start they would at least have
Aston Villa have plaas ready to enlarge their enclosure to accom. modate 130,000 people, and this would munke Beir ground the largest in England.
Within the next two or three years think there are likely to be everal grounts in Eaglund that we hold more than 100,000.
GROUNDS OF THE FUTURE
The Scottish Football Association, te, read that there is no ground
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L terms at Hammersmil). Flos Ifs and ards are not aixes und novous and one ena see now that in comparbon with Cavaħridge this eight wapó slow and sluggish and needed another month of work thely Intent power.
to develop
The Cambridge crew wore well and kilfully led ana beñutifully together, To fact they knew thels bualane, thoroughly. All rowed at the lap of their fem on this day with very
Стот special mention
W. G. R. 31.
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The Arsenal are considering ways by which they may accommodate gatterie and I. Wilson. Also there of the rice, and is to exem chester City grounds, tension to the Everton and Man. should be a word of heartiest con- gratulation for Mr. Archie Nisbet, who, taking not
promising material in hand, welded through The Infield will be made up of
sheer force of character into a very dor Kubel at first, if his ankle, nray etish to tisfy the public clever and skilful rowing machine. | broken last year, in sound: Buddyweds, and they have decided inte has proved himsel? a fan cuach When the England Scotland match is for a University crew at the very Myer at second, and Lyn Lary at short. Lary has a big tank to fill
next played in Scotland two years thed venture, here better provizion must be made. in replacing for Cronin, but he has assured Harris he can turn the trick.
Plans are now being prepared to enlarge both Humpden Park and Cliff Bolton's job as first-strings Pok, the grouts of Glasgow)
Rangers. exteher is endangered by
In each case it is prepoweri i Jim to mail additional stands. nnd ut
OUTBOARD MOTORING
Holbrook and Jack Redmond, aros Park I um tabt it is possible Leading Drivers To Race
couple of rookies. The forture find room for 150,000, comes from Chattanooga and the Jatter from Birmingham.
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Pitching will be handled by Earl Whitehill, ner of the staff Walter Stewart. 1on Pettit, rookie, Ray Prim, and Hob Burke, left-handers: Bumps Badley, olis W. R. Loxley & Ca., (Chinn), Ltd.. talned from the Brownd, Monte
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Prim is likely to be returned to the minors, as his record with the) Senators and Albany last season. was far from impressive,
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FOOTBALL REFEREES
Fortnightly Meeting To-morrow
ARRIVING AT G'AM.
The match with England won by Seatland by 20 on Saturday, in nl- ways one of Restland's festival days, mind crowds began to reach Glasgow'an surly as six o'clock in the morning. Three hours before the start of the mntel they began to ga to Hampden Park.
On Delaware River
Philadelphia, May 6. The foremost outboard motorboats and lending drivers in the East are expected to compete in the second annual Delaware River Outboard Marathon here, May 25,
Sponsored by the Delaware River Yachtmon's League, the marathon Brst was held last year. It proved such a success that the league decided to hold it again this year.
So severe was the congestion at the Central Station that people were Bustled off the platforms on to the The course cuvers 64 nautical miles; Nues. Traisis were delayed mure From Du Trenton Yacht Club to ben a hour, and 1212243 people Philnelelphin and return;--Inited reached the ground only to find the Perns. gates shut.
Many who went by tramwag-car and outibus had the name experíonev,
I understand that the authorities had wrranged with the pulier that not anore than 132,000 people should be admitted to the ground, and that this was why the patë fell 5,000 below of two years ago.
WORLD MARATHON RECORD
Claimed By A Japanese Runner
Tokyo, April 30.
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CANADIAN GOLF
Dates Announced For The)
Open Championship
Montreal, Que., May 6. The Cundian Open Golf Cham- inionship will be played at Summierlea Golf Club here, it has been announced by the Royal Canadian Golf Asocia th. Drites of the tournament. hayo en set for August -31, inclusive.
The Canadian Amateur will he ayed at Ancaster, Ont., June 18- 22-United Peran,
CUBA DEFEATED
Easy Win for Mexico In Davis Cup
3. world record for the marathon was etained here for Yuano kenaka, Talgo student ruuner, who was timed over the distance at two hours, 26] The fortnightly mecting of the minutes and
Mexico City, Muy 0. 13 seconds, Officials Leading by Hongkong Referees Association willald the course was regulation length. after the first day's play, Mexico to- LWU mulches to nil be held in the Offices of the Hong. The feat was performed in a meet today eliminated Cuba frons the North kong Football Association, Sports select Japan's representatives for the American Club 3rd Floor. King's Building. 1936 Olympic games
Zone of the Davis Cup Derlin-competition by five matches to n ito.merrow at 7.15 1.
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