TIGERS BASEBALL PROSPECTS
ODDS OFFERED AT SIX TO FIVE
FOR THE WORLD SERIES
New York, Oct. 1. The odds on Detroit Tigers în the World Baseball Scries which opens to-day, are now 6-5 that they will take four of the seven matches and the same odds are offered that they will win to-day's contest.
The game
at
The weather forecast is fair and cool.
Navin Field to- day starts at 1.30 p.m. Eastern Standard Time while on Friday the match at Wrigley Field, Chica- Ko, will
conmence nt 1.80 p.m.
Central Standard Time.
Despite the Cubs' spectacular
streak it is noteworthy that the
Tigers won easily, made, more extra base hits and scored more runs
THE HONGKONG - TELEGRAPH.
Ned Sparks and girl friend in "George White's Scandals of 1935" coming to King's on Saturday..!
INTERPORT
BOWLS
than did their opponents in this FRASER CHOSEN
year's World Series.
The Tigers have been resting in the open at their home park.
FOR SIDE
IN GRIMMITT'S PLACE
TENNIS INTERPORT
Hongkong Ladies Lose To Shanghai
WEDNESDAY.
OCTOBER
1935.
Modern European Women Becoming Amazons
DOCTOR ATTACKS “EMBITTERED SADISTIC SCHOOLMISTRESSES”.
HOME SOCCER PROSPECTS
(Continued from Pape 8)
that incite the spirit of combat? In it impossible for a nice girl to grow up into a nice woman If she plays ping-pong? Is a man's dislike of seeing his wife beating him at gelf Justified by fear for her glands?
These questions are disturbing in a world in which an increasing number of girls and women play an increasing
NO. 40--NOTTS number of gam
COUNTY
For games,
myself, I do not want to know the answers, I solve all such. ques- tions by prejudice.
For example, I should not like to
MANAGER SMITH'S Rugby) playing fotball (particularly
DIFFICULT JOB
(apart
Ju-jitsu).
doubt whether it good for them to low in races, and, though I do not object. to their playing cricket, I have no desire to see a female Hobbs or a female Bowes.
On the other hand if playing hockey amuses them I should advise them to risk poleoning their glands and go ahead with the game."
... (BY CHARLES BUCHAN) Percy Smith, last season mannger of Tottenham Hotspur, has a difficult job ahead in his new position at the head of Notis County affairs. The And it is the same with lacrosse Meadow Lane club, again in the Third and lawn-tennis. No girl should allow Southern Section, canunt herself to be persuaded out of playing expect to gain
games until Dr. Shanghal, October, 1.
one senson as they did promotion in either of the
Fast time. Williams has produced in public a Shanghai won the women's Tennis
Smith, having inspected the "harsh and bellicoso" woman who was Interport by three matches to two-
materini at his command, is very "originally
feminine girl" gentle Minn Hancock levelled the scores by beating Mrs. B. Cate 6-0, 6-0, butupeful. The County, with depleted and who owed the deterioration of resources, bought wisely during the her character to having learned to Mrs. Kender Harris wou the decisivo
close season of players they thought bully on the hockey field or to make match by defeating Miss Grimthe
could strengthen the side both fore nought of love in the tennis court, 6-4, 6-2.
Ti is not so easy as all that to turn It was made abundantly clear lust a year that the attack needed replenish virgentle, feminine girl" into
uccaalonal game Ing. There was also room for Im-lacronne will not turn 靄 potential provement in the middle line, while Ophelin into a Xantippe, any norė at least one new full-back was neces- | than abstinence from Jacrosse will turn a potential Xaritippe Into an ary.
Their investments include Arthur | Ophelia. Chandler, the Leicester City centre:
Veterans of the World Berles are of the opinion that "Schbolboy" Rowe (Detroit) and Lonnie Warneke (Chiengo) both from Arkonans will react similarly to a rear wind and will pitch high down
In the match between Misr Han- the centre, working on the theory
J. Fraser has been selected to cock and Mrs. Cate; the visitor proved hot a batter cannot hit if he can-represent Hongkong in the forth; herself immensely superior, and, as coming bowls interport. He will the score shows, completely outclassed not to the ball-United Press.
be playing No. 4 to A. M. Holland her opponent. The match was over in the place of A. W. Grimmitt, in twenty minutes.
Miss Griffiths started well, and her had to withdraw from the team stendy backhand and forehand drives owing to his departure from the gained many points. Miss Griffiths fet by 4.2, but Mrs. Reader Harris Colony.
aged & magnificent recovery and the Hongkong player seemed disheartened by the loss of the first set, and in the second set failed to put up much. of a fight.-Reuter,
CRICKET LEAGUE who, an reported at the time, has
MEETING ON FRIDAY
WEEK.
Fraser's place in the combined Kowloon Cricket Club-Club De Recreio Rink, which is to oppose The annual general meeting of Shanghai, will be taken by K. P. the Hongkong Cricket League will Phillips.
be held in the Sanitary Board} Information has been received | Lawn Bowls Association, has been Room, Post Office Building, on from Shanghai that J. Munro, | appointed captain of the visiting Friday, October 11, at 5.15 p.m. Ion. Secretary of the Shanghai team.
OPENS TO-DAY AT ALHAMBRA
WITH
ADRIENNE AMES JOHN STUART
FRITZ KORTNER NILS ASTHER
ABDUL DAMNED
TH
and aft.
An
iL
of
back; Blythe, a goalkeeper from LOCAL FOOTBALL
Mends, the Tottenham Hotspur half- Hibernians, and three additional for wards in Featherby, last season with Plymouth Argyle; Millington, Clapton Orient; and Gillon, a very promising winger from Blackburn
Rovers.
of
With those and the pick, of last your's list, Notts should do well, but not extend their optimism does further. As Manager Smith puts it, "We have to build up again, but we are certainly going to build."
NO. 41--QUEEN'S P. R.
Drastic Changes
All Round
Queen's Park Rangers will be the "unknown quantity in the Southern Section during the coming campaign. Every department of the team, in eluding the management, has under- gone a drastic clinnge.
LEAGUE
CLUB'S TEAM FOR SATURDAY
AGAINST. ST. JOSEPH'S
One change has been made in the line-up of the Hongkong Football Cluh for their Firat Division lengue match against St. Joseph's, on Saturday.
The game is being played on the Navy Ground, Causeway Bay, the home ground of St. Joseph's and
timed to start at 4.30 p.m.
Strange, who was absent from the team last week when the Club heat the Royal Artillery, eleven from Stonecutters, has come back into the side at left back and Gamble goes to right mck in the place of Sykes.
The team is as follows:
Only ten of last conson's players have
been retained, w while Manager W. Birrell, formerly of Boscombe, has added no fewer than 74 new players to the staff. Intil the newcomers Rodger (capt); Gamble and lave
settled down
in their ow Strange; Robertson, Gilchrist and quarters it la difficult to sum up the Skinner: Lammert, Elliot, Fowler, prospects of the Rangers,
Forrow and Bickford.
Included in the recruits are Car
JUNIOR TEAM and Rowe, full-backs from Derby and
The Club's second .eleven Reading: "Allen and Vincent, half- hacks from Inddersfield, and an against the Radio. Sports Club chester United;
and Ballantyne, on the Club's Ground at 4.30 pam, Samuel Lowe and Ovenstone, for will be as follows: wards from Partick Thistle, Reading, Stirling: Railton and Sykes; Watford and Raith Rovers respective Nichols, D. Hynes and Peers;
ly. As the majority are likely Fisher, Williams, Greenberg,
command places in the new Rangers' alde, it is obvious that the team will be at sixes and Rovena for a con- } siderable period.
A WING WEAKNESS
веста
but
Duncan and Sloan,
In defence, the Rangers should be well equipped. Carr has had _ con- widerable County, while the red-handed Vincent experience with Derby played no small part in the revival of Manchester United when they were threatented with relegation. Ile should admirably all the shoes of Goodier, now with Watford. Complete
W/ Mason (Wimbledon), ...G. 8 11 12 0
R.B.
11 .R.J. 5
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It is possible that the Rangers will blend into a warknianlike aide Inter in the season, but I fear that will happen too late to play any part in the promotion struggle. At present they are in the team-building stage and will not develop unt is somewhat advance until the season list of professionals engaged:
The weakness ems to be in the T. Hammond (Darlaaton) 0.59 forward line, especially on the wings. W. Harle (Kirkcaldy) Much ໄອ expected of Lumsdon and W. Carr (Cambria)
B. Russell (Holow) Ovenstone, a scoring left-winger,
J. Rowe (@ford) they may take time to mature. I It March (Chopwell .RILS. 710 understand; however, that Jackie Vincent (Besham it'r.) C.I.B. 69 Crawford, the dapper little winger, A. Farmer (Musselburgh) C.11.B. & may be re-signed before the season A. make (Fulham) ....L.B. 80
F. Bartlets Rowing).LD. opens.
Between such crafty inside forwards 1. Blackman (Bermondsey) GF. as Ballantyne, who has seen service Lummion (Sunderland)..0.1. &R with Partick Thistle and in America, 13 Fletcher (Durban)R & B
J. Ballantyne (Glasgow) and Lowe, of Watford, the dashing (J. Blackman (Bermondsey) .C.F. Blackman should receive ample op- 8. Abel (Neston).... portunities. As understudy, there is T. Cheetham (London) Cheetham, who secured many represn. Samuel (Bouth Wales)
IL Lowe (Leuchars) . sentative honours in Army foothull Orensione (Kirkcaldy) circies.
R. Tonks (West Hawick) O..
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