THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. SATURDAY,
1935. SEPTEMBER 14,
10,
INTERPORT International
BOWLS
SLIGHT CHANGE IN PROGRAMME
ARRANGEMENTS OF LOCAL FIXTURES An alteration
Shield Bowls To-morrow
INDIA TO PLAY MÁLAYA
The Anal of the International | Lawn Bowls Competition for the in the Shanghai Gutierrez Shield is to be played off Interport bowls team's programme into-murrow afternoon on the Club de Hongkong was announced at a meeting Recrolo green, commencing at 3.15 of the Lawn Bowls
Sub-Committer plat
held yesterday afternoon.
Club on
FIL India:
HOME SOCCER
PROSPECTS
TOTTENHAM NO. 17
PROMOTION AT FIRST ATTEMPT, ?
India and Mudaya are the fignlists
(By Charles Buchan) According to the original arrange-and the teams will be composed as
Another chapter will be written in ments, Shanghai were to play the follows:
the history of Tattenham Hotspur Kowloon Bowling Green
coming E of Areašli. A. M. during the
season. Back October 14 and Kowloon Docks October 15. The two dates have been Omar, D. Rumjahm and U. M. Omar again in the Second Division, they will renew the promotion struggle der switched round, and Shanghai will
|(skip).
new management, that of Mr. J. meet Kowloon Docks on October 14 and Kowloon Bowling Green Club on
M.Tresndern, the old international half-
October 15.
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The Interport dinner will be held at the Kowloon Cricket Club on Deta- ber 12 commencing at 8.30 Tickets, which will cost $3 auch, will be obtainable at all clubs.
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The Sub-Committee fixed the Club
Malaya: --M. R. Abbas, A. Wahab, M. Y. Adal and A. Dalinh (skips.
A CLOSE THING
Izer
circle.
de Recreio green for the fun of West Indies Team Beats the discent of the Spurs last season.
Open Singles Competition between B. W. Bradbury and R. Duncan. The match will be played on Wednesday, September 18 and will commence at 4.30 p.m. sharp.
M.C.C. By Two Runs
The M.C.C. Leam that toured the Regarding the Altkenhead Shield match, which annually winds up the West Indies last winter won by local bowls senson, the Sub-Committee two runs against Mr. Leveson Gower's
Eleven at Scarborough; Axed Saturday, October 19, for the The MC.C. 208, (Ames 111, not game, which will be played on the out). (Baxter 6 wickets for 78), and. Civil Service C. C., Police R. C. and 124. (Baxter 0 for 47), the Cratgengower C. C: greens.
Mr. Leveson Gower's Eleven, 125 The Craigengower G. C. will con-nud 265-Reuter. tribute 12 players, Police R. C. and the Civil Service C. C. eight ench, and the Hongkong P. C., Indian R. C., Talkoo R.C., Hongkong Electric and the Yacht Club, four ench to the Hongkong tean.
Far Kowloon, the Kowloon C. C., Kowloon Bowling G. C. and the Club do Recreio will supply 13 players cach, and Kowloon Docks nine.
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WATER LEVELS
FOR WEST, NOWTH AND EAST RIVERS
Autumn Race THE PRIDE OF GREAT BRITAIN!
Season
VALLEY MEETING
NEXT SATURDAY
The following are the entries and weights for the Eighth Extra Race Meeting to be hell by the Hong kong Jockey Club at finppy Valley on Saturday, September 21:
Big Wave Bay Handienp, Six Furlongs: Bonny Dundee 167, Clear View 158, Flirt 165, Flybynight 160, Faxbridge 168, Harvest View 101, Jolly Eyes 140, Mersey 140. Pacific Hall 155, Popular Star 140, Royal Romance 151, Tammany Hall 140,
Corroborce Handicap, Five Fur- tongs: Able Amazon 105, ling Tor 146, Derly Day 162, Goldsmith 195, Mount Pilatus 140, Rose-Ann 14, Shooting Star 166,
Junk Bay Handicap, "D" Clase, First Sectkin, Six Furlongs: Boxing Eve 164, Badge 158, Fudge 158, Glad Eyes 161, Gold Bullion 165, Heart's Glory 101, Iron Grey 145, Jolly Eyes 169, Plain View 155. Popular Star 155, Solar Star 147, Sylvandale 161, Tanimony Hall 101, Tillicum 158, What a Chance 108, William Oster 161, Zero 161,
Pendmism seems to reign supreme in the neighbourhood of White Hart Lake. Everywhere I have been told that the Spurs require practically a team before they stand any chance of getting back to the upper This view amazes me, for I thought was one of football's minor tragedies, Junk Bay Handleap, "D" Class, The team hnd the talent-one has Second Section, Six Furlonga: Bel only to recall the many great exhibi-mont Star 145, Copper Idol-185 tions given the previous
to Delightful Chance 162, Emergency know that fact-yet they lost cans Call 148, Festivni Eve 165, King'a Lion idence to such a degree that they Parade 156, Lintelight 168,
Hunter 140, Lucky Strike 150, Part. Touch. Tin Ho 101, nership 152, still there; it only needs a revival in looked a very poor side. The talent in enridence to bring the Spurs back in- stono 140, Valley View 140, Young to the limelight.
Chap 162-
INJURED MEN FIT.
There is no earthly reason why the Spars should not play a prominent part in the promotion race. Once Mr. Tresadern lins taken stock of the material at big command I am aure his tank will be much easier than he expects,
Of course he has had no me yet to see the players in netion, so there can be no question of securing new players at this stage. Mr. Tresadern forail to me: "How can I strengthen the team when I do not know which are the weak spots" After their reck lean and f-advised expenditure last
Stiver Conservary Commission Kwantum Province James the following re-
West, North and Fast Rivers
Pince
of fervation
West Hiver
zord
Clear Water Bay Handicap, Five Furlongs: Blacksmith 140, Copper- ith 145, Flamingo 165. High Principle 162, High West 168, Light Brigade 140, Pavane 140, Silver Fox 140, The Deemster 165, The Rain Gauge 140, What's The Time 140, Winkfield 140.
Tweed Island Handicap, "B" Class, One Mile: Bright View 158, Hetman 162, Hydroplane 153, King's Bounty 162, Macaroni 189, Rose-Queen 157, Soldier of Germany 148, Soldier of Victory 147, The Tiger. 146,
Island Bay Handicap, "C" Class
season, I think the Spurs will be het-Firnt Section, One Mile: Distre 155,
ter served by a waiting polley.
Young playern from Northflect, 181cluding Edrich, a promising outside
17. We Bradbury was elected captain in water levels, in Engilah fet, for the
the Hongkong ride and will be
J P. ussisted
Jones and H. Beer hy In the Selection Committee; while R. Duncan was appointed captain of the Kowloon team and will be assisted by C. D. Ilonking und F. X. M. da Silva. It was thought by the Sub-Com- mittee that it would be a good gesture East liver for the two nalists of the Open Singles to captain each alde,
The match will commence at 2.39 II.m.
During the afternoon, a collection will be made for St. Dunstan's.
After the Aitkenhead Shield match, a dinner will be held at the Craigen- gower C. C. followed by a musical evening.
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left of whom much is expected, and N.A two half-hacks are the only, new- comers to the stuff. Even so, the 74Spurs are well equipped for the strenuous campaign ahead, especially if Howe, Hall and tite other injured players of last year have fully re-
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A dinner dance will be held at Re-cavered. mlse Bay Hotel this evening, and a fea daner on Sunday, The last bus leaves Repulse Bay nt 1 am. On Saturday; and a half hourly bus ser- vice operates on Sunday afterno
Outstanding Quality
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Now it is up to the players to atone for their fall from grice. They must cut out all the gallery tricks and re: turn to the quick-moving positional piny that two years ago made them one of the best teams in the country.
The Spura can do it and I shalf by surprised if they are not found among the promotion candidates. Indeed, Î condently expect them to regain their rightful position among the elite nd the fret attempl.
PLAYERS ENGAGED
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24 .G. G + 11 5 12 Hongwer (Westminster) .G. 16 12 6 Chell Tattenham) LRG 110 12 Primingham) 1.R, 5 8 10
J. Nicholls (Pottingham) Taylor South Shields)
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A. Bitchin (Devonport) .. 185 1 t W.Whatley (Ebbw Vale] 1.31.50 11 1. Yad (1.kestan) 1..1, 11 12 0 E King (Hackney) kay J... 8 10 13 F Sibling Cournemouth) 1.35, 6 ON 107 Tan (7on Pentre) LILE. 0 11 N A. Day Ebbw Vale) 1,7 10,75
12
W. Udel (Bedford) R.HA, A G J. Priser (argued) ... 6 7 10 1 A Howe (Tottenham) CJ, & H 11 x
E. Jones (South Wale) CILU & 1 13 N W. Alsfors Edmonton)
1.1.1% 40% U D
L.H.B. D 814 21 345
E Phypers (Walchwilow)
V. lurkingham (Gr'nwich)
D. Levena (Lawton) HD, 79, 11 บ
Bright View 148, High Speed 158, Jungle Jim 165, Lemberg 148, Mono- plane 158, Soldier of China 108, Soldier of Pence 150, Spinnway 145, Valerous 166, Victorin Hall 166.
Island Bay Handicap, "C" Class, Second Section, One Mite: Daylight Eve 156, Flying Tourist 166, Gold Coin 154, Great Hall 165, Mayflower 15, Pride of Tsingtao 155, Incing Boy 155, Roussenu 140, Wayward Stag 166, West Parade 145,"
Vauclause
Handicap, Five Fur- longst Atlus 155, Australian Boy 162, Bubniak Star 166, Just That 162 Saucy Face 165, Streamline 1-12,
merity
140, Empire Day 140, Flummery 136, Halcyon 149, Lucy Gilters 148.
most epoch-making seasons in the his tory of the club; promotion won, and now a new and better ground.
The Nest at Rosary Road served ils day and purpose för 23 years, but there have been many occasions when the accommodation proved inadequate to the demand. The old Nest porreased the advantage of a good position, but little else could be said in its favour.
When authority decreed that it was unsuitable for large crowds the prob Fem of Anding a new home was forced upon the directors. The position was tackled with great thoroughness, and the site of the new ground at Carrow Rond is only a few hundred yards away from the old ground
The turf was already there, and in of Lime an incredibly short space terraces and stands have been built around it. When West Ham LILI 10 110 United assist at the baptismal cere-
tony on Aug. 31 there will be room for more than 36,000 people,
J. McCormick (Rotherham)
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F. Kargent (alington) ...0.1, R 10
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A. Bumran (Roston) ....R. G
S. Bell (Burohope).
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G. Hunt (any)
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LR, A 4 10 6 .C.F. 5 75 10 3
D. But hipton Belinger)
c.r. 3 10
3. Marrim (lelvedere) C.F.
G. Hall (Newark ....... G6
J. Brings Linen!n} L. & 10% 10
W. Evana (Ebbw Vale) .....& 45 12 10 W. Eirich (Henchmm) 0.15 0.11 G Furgon (Grantham)..0.1 In
F. Hedley (South Shields) 0.3.2 435 10
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NO. 18-NORWICH
New Ground, Chairman And Fresh Hopes
Mr. Tom Parket has been associated with Norwich City during two of the
up
There is also a new chairman, and Mr. Wright--the Wright man in the
BOBBY JONES
FORGHAN'S
and
RANGEFINDER
Steel-Shafted Rustless
GOLF CLUBS
Also
NEW STOCKS JUST ARRIVED
English Golf
Bags, Balle,
Shoes, Gloves, etc.
NOW ON
VIEW
MAMAK & Co.
10, Peking Road, Kowloon.
GIBSON
right place has not shirked the in-Thorpe, A. J. Worton, crenting financial responsibilities,
The manager has hind busy sum- Bier. He has been counsellor and ad- viser, and generally a jack of all trades. Tom Parker knew what was wanted, and he has seen it done
"The team?” he said. "Well, we have a star names, but some good youngsters with experience of League football, und we have great hopes of their development and advancement." Among the newcomers are Smith,
insight from Chelsen; Cole,
centre-forward from
Southampton;
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not hard to find. In the closing slages from the Spurs, and John Pears, un Swans did ex-outside-left from Sheffield Untied. Half-backs: H. Belcher, W. L. W. of lant neasm the
ceptionally well. It is on this that The list of players in: Flack, J.,
hopes are based.
Proctor, B. C. Robinson, J. R. Scott.
Goalkeeper: A. Ferguson, S. Moure Forwards: R. B. T. Binckham, K.
Manager Neil Harris told me: "We (Leeds, Utd.). Burditi, B. Burley N. P. Cole, J. J.
Full-bucks: W. Milne, L. Lawrenir Hewitt, H. Houghton, J. R. Roy, C. J. want to start where we finished off
Half-backs: J. Lloyd, H. Hanford Russell, S. J. Smith, E. J. Vinall, W. last season. In the last nine games J. Caldwell, J. Hilingsworth (Spu II. Warnes, R. Williams, il. H. Golfey. the team played excellent football
end if we can strike that form weJ. Warner, J. Harries, R. Simmonde J. Parsons (Newport W. Thonian, should be really successful
County). The club has faced considerable Forwards: W. Mackie (Belfast) financial difficulty, but the supporters W. Davies, W. Bussey, J. Firth, 7
still fenda ara
needed and pool), T. Olsen, D. Lewis, John Pears money is the only obstacle in the way (Sheffield Utd.). of signing
first-class inaide ferwards.
NO. 19-SWANSEA
Burley, outside left from Grimsby: Optimism Based On Fine have subscribed generously. Even so Brain, T. Martin. A. Curwood (Black
Belcher, half-back from Wolverhamp
ton, and Blackham, a forward from Cradley Heath.
Goalkeepers: II. P. Duke, O., Jones, P. Hall.
Becks: S, E, Bowen, J. H. Hananh, T. Hniday, F. T. Perfect, A. E.
FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS
Form Last April
two
F. C. have signe Barnsley Swansea are looking forward to the Among the outsanding, newcomers Marl of the footholl Reason with un-are S. Moore, a goalkeeper from Leeds Alfred James Wheeler, an insigh disguised cagerness. The reason is United; J. Illingsworth, a full-back forward from Southampton.
He'd Be »
Ble Help
By Blosser
NEW SHIPMENT
ARRIVED
TAKE ADVANTAGE
OF
FAVOURABLE EXCHANGE
I GUESS EVERYONE IN THIS COUNTY HAS SEEN THE SHOW,
BY THIS TIME!
YEP, AND TOMORROW RUFE IS GONNA SHIP ALL OF THE ANIMALS BACK WHERE THEY -
CAME FROM !
INDIA RUBBER MAN
HE'S ALSO GOING TO GIVE EVERY EMPLOYEE OF THE CIRCUS A GOOD BONUS, BEFORE HE LETS THEM GO!
I THINK HE'S FOOLISH", GIVING AWAY HIS DOUGH THE WAY HE DOES! YES- TERDAY HE WROTE A CHECK FOR TEN THOUSAND
BUCKS, {NSTEAD
OF ONE THOUSAND
TRE DOESN'T CARE! MONEY
MEANS NOTHING TO HIM !!
I THINK HE OUGHTA KEEP ME WITH HIM, BEFORE HE GOES BROKE!
HOW COULD HE USE YOU
HE COULD KEEP ME BUSY, JUST ERASING HIS MISTAKES! AND IN TWO WEEKS I BET ID BE
WORN DOWN TO YOUR
SIZE !!
ALL KINDS OF SUITABLE
PRESENTS.
KOMOR & KOMOR
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