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HOME SOCCER PROSPECTS

NO. 30: WOLVES

CENTRE-FORWARD PROBLEM

(By CHARLES BUCHAN) Wolverhampton Wanderers have their mis- profited Inancially by fortunes during the three years they have been in the First Division. I foresee more misfortunes this year, though they cannot expect to go on doing well much longer through having to strugge to keep their place in the First Divinlon.

Major Buckley, the manger, naid very definitely at the annual meeting that the players he wanted 'were un→ obtainable. Unless he has something senantional up his sleeve, he will have to resort to daring gambling with his key pusition19.

The biggest gamble, of course, will be at centre-forward, where Hartil, a mainstay of the team, will be missed. Marlin may or may not come off. Last season he failed to do so, per- haps because he was now to English football. The team can certainly play to him better than they did last year, but Martin himself must improve his shooting.

WHAT OF O'MAHONY?

Galley is the only hope as Martin's | understudy. Though promising, he is far too inexperienced.

On paper there is a big problem about, the other key position--centre- half. It will rest between Smalley and Morris, because Hollingworth will almost certainly have to continue at right back. I expect to ace Smalley get the place at the start of the sea-

yon.

Heroic struggle and glowing romance blend in the new Fox Film production, “One More Spring," in which Warnar Baxter and Janet Gaynor, the "stars that belong together" play the principal parts. The film” will commence at the King's Theatre to-morrow.

THIRD VICTORY

IN ENGLAND

"ALL BLACKS” AT BRADFORD

LANCASHIRE & DEVON DRAW

TURF PROGRAMME

Two Days' Meeting For

Ninth Extra

FRIENDLY CRICKET GAMES

PRESS ELEVEN BEATEN

INDIAN R. C. WIN

FROM TAMAR

The privilege of scoring the first entury this season fell to D. Hunt,

the Hongkong University, who compiled a total of 106 runs Hot out, in the friendly cricket match played P2tween the Press and the University at Pokfuinni on Saturday afternoon. The Intter won by 72 runs.

Hunt put up a fine performance, and knocked up no lesa than 20 boundaries and a five.

The Press team were playing two men short, had in the early stages of the gaine on unfortunate accident rubled them of another player. G. W. Giffen, who was playing behind the sticks for the Press, falled to hold a fant ball from F. D. Pereira. The ball struck him on the car and tore the lobe. He was sent to the Government Civil Hospital and had four stitches inserted,

INDIANS BEAT TAMAR

In their first friendly cricket match this season, the Indian Recreation Club defeated a team front H.M.S. The programme for the Ninth Tamar by 19 runs at Happy Valley The Tamar Extra Meeting of the Hongkong Joc-on Saturday afternoon. key Club, an October 10 and 12, is an which It. Bowden contributed 10 and eloven totalled 48 runs towards follows:

L. Baker 14. A. K. Ismail, A. Baker and T. Hanset capture: two wickets ench.

FIRST DAY

1-2.00, p.m-Carnarvon Handicap, Winner $450. Second $200. Third $100. For China Ponies, Griffins of this season. Winners less than $1 000 in stakes barred. Entrance $b. One

London, Sept. 21. The New Zealand All-Black Rugby touring England, met team, which with yet another success in their} Mile third game since landing in England, 2-2.30 p.m.-Jordan Handicap- That is unless O'Mahony, a well when they defented Yorkshire [and] (First Section) --Winner $400. Second bullt leishman who made twelve Cumberland by 14 points to three $176. Third $100. For China Ponies, appearances for Southport last sea-nt Bradford,

"D" Class. Entrance 36. One Mile. The results of the other tending Note-One Entry only will be made Fon, turns out trumps. A number of those aparting long shots of Buckley's Rugby Union matches played here to

for the Jordan Handien (Races have surprised everyone in the past. day are as follow:

There will be a lot of swopping Devon

2 and 6). Entries will be Noded into First and Second Rec 6 Lancashire about in some of the other

cher positions, Blackheath particularly goal, inside right, and Bristol outside-left. Wrigglesworth is the Devonport Hkely outside-left, and Iverson

1.PG

best

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Services Gloucester of the bunch at inside-right. The directors expect not much Leicester more than the retention of their place

Richmond In the Lengun this season, but hope

Torquay for great things from their, ninay promising youngsters in the years to St. Bart's

Wasps

Hospital Bedford

come.

Goalkeepers Spiers, Wenre, Utter-

BOW.

20 U.S. Portsmouth of

9 Rosslyn Park

20 Bath

18 Moseley 13 Plymouth

Albion

Northampton

14

Coventry

4

London Scottish

19

7

Old Leysians Weston

supermate.

3 Swanres

15 10 8

Abertillery

Arth Head High

School

B Neath

Full-backs: Dowen, Hollingworth, Bridgend Laking, Shaw, Taylor, Marsden.

CarditT Half-backs: Cullis, Coley, Morris, Llanelly O'Mahony, Rhodes, Richards, Smalley, Newport Gibson, Green, Gardiner,

Glasgow Acr. West Scotland 11

Forwards: Adkins, Akers, Antil,1 Brown, Galley, Henson, Iverson, John son, Jones, Martin, Phillips, Thomp- son, Wrigglesworth, Flaherty, Taylor, Chadwick, Miller, MacDermott.

NO. 31-EXETER

Hope to Be Among Leaders

Big things are expected from Exeter City, a club which has been reorganis red and placed on much sounder financial basis. The directorate has been overhauled and increased from

Glasgow High

School

-Rouler,

POLO IN AMERICA.

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tions at the discretion of the Handi- capper.

3-3.00p.m.-Canberra Handicap, -Winner $450. Second $250. Third $150,

For Australian Ponica, "A" Clage. Entrance $5. From the Two 7 Mile Post Oner Round and in (About

One Mile 171 Yards). 18

4-3.30 p.m-Double Tenth Plate. Winner $600. Secout. 3260. Third $150. For China Ponies. Weight for inches as per scale. Entrance $5 8 Five Furlong.

C

0

The IR.. tutal of 67 runs wha largely contributed to by A. R. Kit

P. chell who knocked up 28 runs. Holley two, in both cases for nine runs, Brynu Look three wickets and R.

FRIENDLY HOCKEY

Radio Sports Club Lose

To Punjabis

In a friendly hockey match pinyed] on the Marina ground yesterday, the Punjabin defeated the Radio Sports Club by five goals to nil. The win- ners scored one goal in the first half, and in the second they added four more. The

game was too one-sided

to bo Interesting, the Radio although they had the services of Gurbachan giving a poor display. Singh, the Interport centre-forward,

+5,-4,0 p.m.-Nathan Handicap. Winner $600. Second $25. Third $125. For Chin Ponles, "D" Class. En- O trance $

• $5. One and a Quarter Miles, The scorers for the Punjabia were: 64.30 p.mJordan Handicap Lall Singh (1), Mohammed Afzal 6 (Secand Section)Winner $400.

Second $175. Third $100. For China (3) and Mohammed Khan (1).

14 Ponies,

Gentree Win Open Tourney

From Aurora

Meadowbrook, Sept. 21. Gentree defeated Aurora by seven goals to six, and won the American Open l'ole tournament.

The deciding goal was scored by

eight to

Lo fifteen members, and the Pete Bostwick-United Press,

KONTIN

capital has With more With more money able to have been

than trebled,

One Mlle.

"D" Clans. Entrance $6.

7.-5.00 p.m.-Austin Plate-Win- Third $150. For China Ponies, Sub- her $450. Second $200. Third $100. scription Griffins of this Club of this For China Ponics, "C" Class, Griffins season. Weight: 1461D. 1b penalty of this season that have won $1,000 for every $200 or part thereof won in or more in stakes barred. Weight: stakes since 1st January, 1936. En- 150-ih, tib nen

penalty for every $200 or trance $. One and a Quarter Miles.. part ther

thereof wo

won in stakes since 1st

Jockey 1035

Allowance. (Second

54.00 pm-Klangai Handicap

Section)Winner $450. Entrance Sh. From the Two Mile $200. Third $100. For China Post Once Round and in (About One Pontes, "C" Class. Entrance $5. Six Mile 171 Yards).

33.30 Winner $450.

Dila Handicap.-

$250, Third $150,

Furlongs.

For Australian Ponies, "B" Class, Winner $550. Second $250. Third $150.

64.30 p.n-Hunen Handicap..........

Entrance $6. From the Two Mile For Chinn Pontes, "A" Class. En- stile 171 Yards), Post Once Round and in (About One trauce $3. One Mile.

Daily Double Event: Fifth und Seventh Races.

SECOND DAY

out on the not cause anxiety, provided that acquisition of players of ability. McArdle, a prolific goal-getter in

Exeter are justly optimistic that Stoke City's Central League leam, t-2.00 pm-Klangsi Handicap they will be fouul among the leaders comes up to expectations.

(First Section.Wimmer $450. Second of the Southern Section. There seems.

New half-backs are Robinson, a $200. Third $100. For China Ponies, such a fine blend of youth and ripe well-built pivot from Huddersfield, Cinsa. Entrance $6. Six Fur experience in the ranks that promio and Fantham, a highly recommended, longs.

Intermediate from Chester. Defen- tion appears on the horizon.

The attack will be hall-marked by sive strength will be reinforced by the the presence of two extremely elever etern of Lowton to his native city inside forwards in Dunn, a Scottish after six years nt Wolverhampton, international who rendered splendid while a new goalkeeper engaged is service for Everton, and MeLean, The Kirk, from Liverpool. The players former Blackburn Rover. Both these i aro:

players are the possessors of F.A, Goalkeepers: Chesters, Kirk (Liver- Cup medals. Is there another Third pool). Division club able to boast of such a distinction ?

Quick action

Farfect results

POINTS ABOUT

BRASS

"THE KID" COMES BACK

Jackle Caagan comes back to the sersahí,īus is grown-up.fightin“.. man... proving his mettle at both ends of a abririas||

Zane Grey's

HOME ON RANGE

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ALHAMBRA

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oral ospitale and Doctors.

4. Wyndham Street, (int flour): Let 26051.

7-5.00 pim-Kwanglung cap.--Winner $400. Second $175, Third $10. For China Poutes, "D" Class, Subscription Grimms of the Club of this Renson barred. Entrance $5. One and a Quarter Miles.

8-5.30 pm-Fukien Handicap. Winner 8400. Second $175, Third $100. For China Ponica, Subscription Note:--One Entry only will be made Grimina of this Club of this season, for the Kinnes Handicap flaces Winners at Ratco Meetings of this Nos, 1 and G. Entries will Club barred. To be ridden by Jockeys divided into First and Strondse who have not won ten races anywhere Bons at the discretion of the Handi-at any time. No Whips Or Spurs

allowed. Entrance $5. One Mile.

conner.

be

m.—Kwanusi Nandieun.

Dally Deuble Event-Fifth $500, Semond $295, Third $125. For China Ponins, "R" Class. Seventh Races. Entrance $5. Five Furlanes,

and

CANTON AGENTS

for

Hongkong Eriegraph.

Miller. Dixon (Welbeckt Colliery),

Full backs: Gray, Lowton (Wolves),

Handicaps for the second day of WM, FARMER & CO. 3-3.00 pm-Katoomba Hundean, Between twn auch shrewd schemers, Half-backs: Clarke, Kaisdon. Angus, Wiper $450. Send $250, Third the meeting will be published by 6

Victoria Hotel Building. Poulter should thrive on opportunities, Robinson (Huddersfeld). Fantham $150. For Australian Ponies of any

pm on Friday, October 11.

Shameen, Canton. and it is to this whole-hearted trier (Chester), H. Bamsey (local lad). venson. Winners of $1,500 de mare in that supporters will look for plenty ter, McArthur, Hurat, R. Ebdon, Entrance St. One Mic

Forwards: J. Scott, T. Scott. Poul-stakes ginca 1st January, 1935, barred.

Tel. 13501. of goals. Outside-left, л position

Entries close at Noon on Monday, September 30.

which has not been satisfactorily All-Dunn (Everton), McLean (Blackburn 4-3,20 --Sub-Griffinis Autumn ed for a number of seasons, should R.), McArdle (Stoke).

| Plale-Winner 8000, Second $250. 1.30 p.m. on each day.

FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS.

First saddling bell will be rung at

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By Blosser

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REMEMBER

WHEN WE HAD THAT GAME WITH KINGSTON, MIGEBY 2

"THAT WAS THE DAY YOU MADE THAT TOUCH- DOWN, ALL BY YOURSELF?.

OH, NO I DIDN'T! YOU WERE IN THERS, CLEAFUNG "THE WAY FOR ME! WHEN

GUYS TRIED TO TACKLE ME

YOU CUT "THEM DOWN

LIKE WHEAT

STRAWS!

AW, HECK, THAT WAS WHAT I WAS SUPPOSED

TO DO, FRECK..... I WAS ONLY DOING MY JOB !!

WELL, MIGGSY, YOU RAN INTER- FERENCE FOR ME.....AND CLEAR- ED THE WAY FOR ME, AND NOW "IT'S MY TURN! MIGGSY, YOU'RE

GOING TO THE DELMAR

CLINIC, IN THE CITY!

THEY HAVE WHAT IT TAKES

TO MAKE YOU WELL...WHAT

DO YOU SAY TO

THAT ?

FRECK, PLEASE HAND MG

A G-GLASS OF WATER...... I--I GOT A LUMP

IN MY INÉGAT !!

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