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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 3, 1935.

DERBY COUNTY'S INAUSPICIOUS FOOTBALL START

TWICE DEFEATED ON

OPENING DAYS

NEED FOR

YOUTH

Bolton Hold Wednesday To IN AMERICA'S DAVIS

Drawn Fixture

London, Sept. 2. Sixth last year and considered this year as one of the teams which has every prospect of deposing the London Arsenal, if the Highbury Club is to be deposed this season from its present pinnacle, Derby County made an inauspicious start to the football season by failing to secure a single point in the two games played by the Club on the opening days.

Derby County had to play both apening matches on foreign soil and j against teants that are hard to bent before thoir nwn supporters, although tato-day fixture ther were

very

near to taking one of the point. On Saturday Goodison Park was the

venue of Denby's_opening engage. ment and there the team went down to Everton, who lost only twn home. games last year,

The konta acored four times hgainst the visitors but to-day Derby County,

INTERPORT

TENNIS

PROGRAMME

went to Deepdale Ground and foxt by SHANGHAI TEAM

the only goal of the match to Preston North Endl.

WEDNESDAY DRAW'

After having gone lo Villa Park nad taken both points on Saturday it was confidently expected that the Sheffold Wednesday would nee other two pelats at Hurnden Park to-day, especially as Bolipn lost there! on Raterday to Brentford, last year's Second Division champions. However, the Wednonday could only score once in reply to their opponents' solitary ROAI

Wolves and Huddersfield, both of whom won on Saturday, elushed a Molineux Grounds where each side

cored two goals.

Wetch Field

In addition to the Spurs, Southamp ban won both their engagements, the ball team to lay beating Doncaster, Away from home after winning from Svansen on Saturday,

NOT CHOSEN

FORMIDABLE SIDE AVAILABLE

inke

CUP TEAM

NEW SELECTION SYSTEM

New York, Aug. 31.

The 5-0 defeat of the United

States Davis Cup team by Eng

land has brought about a land- slide of criticism by sport writers and followers of lawn teenis con- cerning the way America selects and handles Davis Cup players.

Most commentators on the reveni Davis Cup matches agree that the i best team that could be mustered was defeated by the English team, bu they feel that a lack of foresight on the part of the officials may possibly! allow England to reign supremo in! international competition for the next few years,

Amerien Davie Cup Player ar selected quite generally on the pre- vious years standings, NOL on the mueresa of the players during thei early part of the season prior to the inter-zone tehes.

14

in

fverssary good

A new name was injected in the middleweight boxing division at: Seattle when Freddie Stoele, Tacoma slugger, technically knocked į out Vince Dundes, farinar zhumpisa. In this action picture of their. fight, Dunden la seen on the canvas following ona of 10 knockdowns The suffered from Steele's flailing fats. Dundee's jaw was broken in

ikreo placak.

ENGLISH WOMEN GOLFERS

PLAY MATCHES IN BOMBAY

en

Baseball

Fixtures

Postponed

DOUBLE HEADERS NOT PLAYED

TIGERS STILL

WINNING

ENGLAND WINS SECOND GOLF CONTEST

IN THE INTERNATIONAL AMATEUR

CHAMPIONSHIP

IRISH COMBINATION'S TRIUMPH OVER SCOTLAND

(By Vagrant)

Royal Lytham and St. Annes, Aug. 9. Shades of Lansdowne Road and Murrayfield! Ireland beat Scotland here for the first time. ·· A great victory and a popular one which their victims were the first to acclaim. it was a glorious morning of hot sunshine.

BOWLS FINAL TO-DAY

McLean and McRuvie contributed | imcam2 UNMINU their usual clean-cut win in level 4's, disposing of Brown and the mercurial Dr MacCormack by 3 and 2. A nice tidy job, as one expected of these two fine players. There followed John: Barke and MeMullan, They brought with them Hector Thomson, Cham- ion for Scotland, and the totally un- emotional Walker, a combination nu one would choose to oppose.

"ibly"

that

Burke and his partner, feeling pos

something special WRS needed, went to the hole in 32 shots, to le 3 Intar-strem" and then continued thi

path with a 3. After that a 6 or 2 and a 0 popper up. Scottish pair could never break the Irish spelt. Though fighting gamely. they went down by 2 and 1.

Those not

nequainted

with

but

the

the state

of affairs behind, congratulated the winners and went into luncheon. the table But others who for the field, dia

exchange discussed Home stirring matters, and even a fresh lobster is a noor substitute for the thrill of battle. First, McConnell and O'Sullivan beat those two sound players, Dykas nd McKinlay, Ewing and Flanerty made light of Rabb and Lindsay, and Simeox, surely the most useful of internationals, and Owens settled the troubles of W. Camphell and Peters,

PAIRS MATCH AT VALLEY

The final of the Open Pairs Lawn Bowls Champion- ship will be played off this afternoon, commencing at 4.30 p.m.

on the Civil Service C. C: green.

The match is between M. 1. Medina and J. Cavanagh, of the Craigengower Cricket Club, and L. A. R. Duncan and R. Duncan, of the Kow- loon Bowling Green Club.

WOOLLEY BARRACKED FOR SLOW PLAY!

Sport critten believe that 1 players rench their peak of form one 41sab never to

rezan it

when Shanghai, Aug. 28. jattempting to bring lack the Davis Interport' tennis arrangements ↑ Cup to this country the following sa for the reception of the Hong-n The consensus of opinion is that kong team are well in hand an

muny of thens Fuccessful players result of the definite acceptance inrm during the uff season, others are

fail to keep in the by the Colony of Shanghai's in too uh! in the sense of tournamen vitation.

play after a strenuous' season. The Shanghai Lawn Tennis As-

Many men, such as Henry Culley Tottenham Hotspurs, relegated to sociation has elected an Interport | and Bill Tilden, experienced in foreign LEADER FAILS the Second Division last year, are Selection Committee which will competition, feel that

young blood quickly recapturing their forin Lad consist of such well known sparta-must be infused into the Davis Cup

IN SYDNEY Rave won both their opening matches, men na J. L. Wade, M. Hay-teams, England has a team that one against Bradford City and the Thorburn and A. H. George.

will be strong enough Plans

tu Kive any

The British women golfers on other against Hull to-day,

stirring battle for the next the way to Australia played a are well in hand and the Interport few years. What has been suggested friendly match at Bombay Leicester City, the other relegated contests will Lakin failed against Swanken at Association's courts

place on the is that the United States take

New York, Sept. 2. young on September players such as Gene Mako, Donald route for Fremantle. Their stay Several double headers were 27, 28 and 29.

Budge, Bitsy Grant, Cliff Sutter, and

was limited to a day; and they scheduled for to-day in the two Tentative programme for the international competition, whether the Willingdon Sports Club, who America but owing to rain three Sidney Wond, give them a few years played against a men's team of major Baseball Leagues in

SCOTTISH GLOOM Prport elnah is as follows: September 27: Second String they be successful or not, that they won by three matches to two. had to be postponed until a

Scottish gloom was never mart Singles commencing at 4 p.m.

| may gain experience. Then, when thì ị The visitors, who received six later date.

vinlently shown than during that brief; Von Cramms, Perrys, Ven September

and Austins strokes from their opponents, bud 28: First

interval for sustenance, There was,| The Cardinals, were String start to slip, the United States will difficulty in adapting themselves to with the Pirates in

engaged however, a certain condolence in the Singles commencing at 3 p.m., with be ready to step in with a team that

શ double scottish camp that the singles would second string doubles to follow.

which was I will be

very heavy header in the National League. swing the pendnlunt in their favour. * a course sufficiently experienced 3. 201 September 20: Third String young enough to win and hold the cup owing to the monsoon weather.

but, owing to the first game ex- By 4 o'clock the pendulum showed a Singles commencing at 3 p.m., with for three or four years.

Miss Pamein Darton put up a tending into 16 innings before a distinct point in favour of Erin, for first string doubles to follow.

Armand Bruneau suggests that the good fight against Sir John Aber decision was renched in favour of the Scots, with seven wins required for players need more drilling on

crombie. Going their

out in 31 and the St. Louis outfit, the second victory, had nine well within theiri faults and weaknesses with Tess returning in 34 for 05 against

game had to be abandoned after an except, perhaps, in the case of

Thomson, actual playing in highly competitive Misa Barton's bogey 66, Sir John the sixth innings.

had started with a

London, Aug. 10. the above fixtures, tennis. Io feels that Mercer Beasley wan by 6 and 4 Miss Wade, who

bunkered tee shot and a long putt! Kent went from Canterbury oppose the Phillies, were idle

The Giants, who were down to holed for a half, and a. 3 hate fend at owing to the rain.

involving some ngainat a foo full of their violent good move

violent humour.

changes of scene The Yankees in the American

and atmos- Burke had made a magnificent start phere. The transformation as were likewise without against Jack McLean-2, 3, 4sumed a very piquant and tangi- fixture owing to the weather but Trouble fell upon him at the dih, able form after ten when Wool- the Detroit Tigers, the top team tee shot astray and a stymie preclud of the Division, won one matching any type of a half shot at the 7th key was barracked for slow play, against the White Sox.

More expense on the 8th green, and writes R. C. Robertson-Glasgow. McLean had caught him.

The Scotsman holed a long put on had been hissed off the stage when Woolley barracked-as if Caruso the 0th and turned with a one-hole

Full results of to-day's matchex, are appended:

Bolton

FIRST

DIVISION

1 Wednesday

Preston N.E. 1 Derby Wolves

2 Huddersfield

SECOND DIVISION

Bradford Doncaster Fulham Plymouth Port Vale Sheffield U. Swanson

Tottenham

2. West Ham

0 Southampton

6 Notts Forest

0 Bradford C.

1 Burnley

3 Bury

2 Leicester

3 Hull

THIRD DIVISION (SOUTH)

Aldershot

Cardiff

Millwall

2 Northampton

0 Bristol R.

2 Coventry

THIRD DIVISION (NORTH)

Accrington 0 Chester

Barrow

Chesterfield

Crewe Halifax. Stockport

Tranmere

2 York

2 Lincoln

1 Carlisle

2

WOMEN TO COMPETE

In each of

eight

to ten

ns men.

It is understood, a women's event and Bill Tilden would be the men to player below her best form, lost will be included as a result of Hong-couch and handle American Davis Cup by the same margin to Mr. Mac kong's intention to bring

activities. women

donnell. He went out in 36 and One players with their team: the Cap-on professional has put forth the returned in 34 for a 70; Miss Wade

that the Davis Cup sund betook 85 (46-40). tnincy of the Shanghai women's

increased At least interport team it is believed will be r

mten. Using only three

Miss Jessie Anderson beat Capt. offered to Mrs. Moir.

America did in the last matches, in G. P. Packenham Walsh by one up Regarding the available material too strenuous for the men who must She had two consecutive birdies and at the disposal of the selection com- play two singles and then step into holed out the fourth (186 yards) mittee, I felt that W. A. H. the douides,

in two. Capt. Walsh made a great "Stick" Duff and Lewis CarBou! will probably form the first string if this is done America's chances of Walker bent Mr. E. II. l'ogara Possibly United States will carry recovery coming home and finished out the advice of the tennis world.in 33

Cone under bogey). Mrs. O doubles while M. Benavitch and G. 2 Lum will in all likelihood form the gaining the Cup in the next fow

second string combination. They will be considerably improved by 3 and 2. Her score

United Press.

1

first string singles will probably be

3 toss up between Lewis Carson

against Mr. Pogson's 78.

Lengte

Resulta of to-day's matches

follow:

NATIONAL LEAGUE

Cincinnati was 77

Chicago

Mrs. Greenlees lost by one up at

the last hole to Col. Prail. Up to

3 New Brighton 0 and W. A. H. Duff while the third Bowling for Dorset against Corn-this point scores had been level, 2 string should be awarded to G. Lum, wall at Liskeard recently, A. M.but Mrs. Greenlees missed a nine- It is a great pity that Khoo Hool-Harrison captured all the ten wie-foot putt, the ball stopping on the hye will be unable to take his placekets for 90 runs. He bowled 33 lip of the hole. in the Interpert team, and his ab-overs, 14 being maidens. The score WAS 71 sence from the roll will be sadly Cornish innings closed for a totul Greenlees' 73. | missed.—Shanghai Times,

of 227.

4 Rochdale

2 Gateshead

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AMAZING SCENE AT CANTERBURY

the turn. All the rest were fighting to Hastings to play Sussex

lead. MeLean was astray from the discoursing Pagliacci or Henry Lee at the 10th, but regained his lend Irving had been interrupted with an at the 11th with two shots near home, orange during the soliloquy. in

and then Burke was out of bounds at Hamlet. Marvellous! But

R. JL. E.

1

8

1

3

9

0

Cincinnati

the 12th and two down. Then halves mind.

2

4, 5, 5, and a wonderful bit of fortune

Chicago

2

2

Pittsburgh

3

9

2

St. Louis

9 +

Pittsburgh St. Louis

6 2 4 7 .0

never

No one can understand the

for McLean to settle the issue, paychology of an August crowd- second, hound for a bunker, shied if they have one.

violently and made for the green, to

finish nine feet from the rim. Me But at least Woolley is there (Paul Waner scored a home run Lean seized the chance with both to delight, I hope, those barrackers Col. Prall's for the Pirates. There were 16 hands and holed a putt for 3.

who will stop, listen and ponder against Mrs.innings).

A game with many excitements had to-day when the scores are reported five to Reotland. Mekuvie disposed of by the wireless. Woolley barracked Mrs. J. B. Hudson, the non-

Brown, and Scottish stock rose only to one might no well refuse the playing captain, said that some of (Gelbert scored a home run for Kinlay. The Irish captain, McCor suggest that there are false quan- the team had been affected during the Cardinals. The

slump back for O'Sullivan bent Mc- Mona Lisa for the Academy or the voyage by adverse weather, and called owing to darkness in the all his force, beat W. Campbell, a

gome was mock, playing a captain's part with tities in Homer! she thought this prevented them sixth inninga). from doing full justice to them-

Aplendid scalp. Ewing followed with selves in the game.

A double header scheduled be-Dykes riboned. A respite for

Scotland when Walker camo tween Philadelphia Phillies and

The New York State Athletic The team has arrived in Aus- New York Giants was postponed shattered.

from distant. sandhills with Simcox Commission has again refused per- trolin and in her first tourna-

Scotland had now

to mission for Rob Olin, the world's ment in Sydney, Miss Pamela on account of rain. Rain also all the remaining games,

but light-heavy-weight champion, to postponement of a Flaherty settled matters with 2 visit England for a bout with

Jack Petersen.

Barton, the leading player of the side, was eliminated in the quarter-final round.

FRIENDLY

SOCCER TO-DAY

SHANGHAI SIDE PLAYING

OPPOSING ARMY

ab

A friendly football match has been arranged this afternoon the Royal Naval Ground, at 5.30 p.m. between an Army team and the Shanghai Chinese Team which la pesaing. through Colony.

enused the

double hender between Boston (Continued on Page 9.)

Braves and Brooklyn Dodgers.

AMERICAN LEAGUE

Chicago

Detroit........

R. H. E.

1 G 2

6

€ 0 ("Schoolboy" Rowe scored a home run for the Tigers).

St. Louis

Cleveland

St. Louis

Cleveland

6 0

1

2

0

0

7 10 (Coleman scored a home run for the Browns and Ear! Averill for the Indians).

Washington 8 17

Boston......

2 9 11 - 1 (Cronin and Wilson

scored home runs for the Red Sox. There were 11 innings).

Washington Boston

11

1

3. 2 10 0 Owing to injuries sustained by the Senators. There

(Powell scored a home run for

wero the Chinese team it has been ar-innings). ranged that their eleven this

afternoon would include a fow of New York the local Chinese.

In

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SCHOOL.

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For Syllabus apply:---

A double header between the Yankeca und the Philadelphia Athletics was post-

The Chinese line-up Includes poned on account of rain-Router. several well known interporters |

and is as follows:

Trui Hang: Loe Ning (Shanghai Forward), Suen Kam-shuen and! Interporter) and Lee Wai-tong Keung Loo.

(Hongkong) Leung Wing-chlu The Army Hne-up is as follows: (Hongkong), Chan Chan-cheung Rowlands (S.W.F.) Swain and and Chan Hung kwong (Shang. Steola, Smith, Lawton and North hal Intorporter); Teo. Kwai (East Lanes); English (Lincolna), shing, Tay Kwel-liang Loo Sandford (East Lanes), Higgins, Yoo-Bun (Shanghai Interport Ridley and Baldry (Lincolns).

The Commandant,

The Far East Flying Training School, Ltd., `· Kat Tak Airport,

Hong Kong

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