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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. TUESDAY, OCTOBER 15, 1935.
JUNIOR LAWN BOWLS
BIG GATES BUT FEW WINS,
ARSENAL ELATED & DESPONDENT,
WEAKNESS IN THE FORWARDS?
London, Sept. 24.
If it is possible for a man to be elated and despondent at once, George Allison must be undergoing the experience. The golden stream pours into High- bury with undiminished fervour, while attendances elsowhere are beginning to slump. And still victories, which are the lifeblood of all professional teams, continue to clude Arsenal. Two wins in seven attempts is hardly cham- pionship form.
In four home matches since the ason opened less than a month ago, 14,000 people have seen Arschal play and the gross receipts are roughly 15,000. Many Third Divi sion clubs do not draw that amount in season. Here are the Illuminating Blures:-
63,000
40,000
62,000
64,000
..v. Sunderland.
..v. Grimsby.
.v. Wednesday.
Manchester City.
In the whole history of the game tu cantot recall any club drawing ich calossal crowds in four consecu tin League matches. No wonder Aracnat
are sensitive about that 36,000 profit last season. You can ww watch for redoubled efforts to of scure Walker, who scored two Heart of Midlothian's eight goals an Saturday:
on the
flere are soȚIO
upinions
Acacial's present play;-
Sunday Dispatch: "It is difficult to bo dogmatic about what is wrong with Amenal, but it is certainly crazy to forward line which e-organise' a
red six goals against Grimsby--and red
every
one.
Davidson and
ARMS AND THE BALL. Football is in full swing is Australia a
this remarkable picture, just received from Melbourne, shows.
TENNIS EXHIBITION
IN MANILA
James are too much of a muchess COCHET TOURING
ven for the long pants both affectam Cliff Bastin is not the Bastin we used to know. Bastin, T Am afraid, has been recalled too soon. Arenal should restore the Beasley- Bowden wing and partner Milne with Janien' on the left."
PHILIPPINES
COMING TO H. K.
LATER
WORPLESDON FOURSOMES
MISS WETHERED NOT TO PLAY
SKIP
OUTPLAYS SHANGHAI
J. C. CHALMERS SHOWS DEADLY FORM
NEARLY DEFEATS NORTHERNERS OFF HIS OWN BOWLING.
MOST BRILLIANT PLAYER VISITORS HAVE MET IN COLONY
(By "Sagax")
A marvellous display of bowling by J. C. Chalmers, who skipped the Second Division rink in a lawn bowls match against the Shanghai Interporters on the Taikoo R.C. green yesterday, all but won for the local side a glorious victory against the northerners but the listless bowls played by the other three Colony representatives negatived all efforts of the. Taikoo player and the junior side lost by 23 shots to 17.
Taking the form of all the players, who have appeared against Shanghai during the present visit, there can be Bittle doubt in the minds of followers of the game who have watched cuchi match as it was played, that 3. C. Chalmers has been the most brilliant exponent of the game that the visitors have thus far encountered, not exclud- ing even the players who have figured against the Shanghai interporters in
"Varsity Team
Of Athletes
In South Africa
ALBERT HOWE
IRELAND'S SIDE FOR FOOTBALL INTERNATIONAL
either Thursday's or Saturday's fix- BEATEN ONLY BY TO MEET ENGLAND
tures,
It was Chalmers against Shanghai yesterday and that the local side was final able to hold the vialtors to n margin of six shots was a great tri- bute to the Tailos R.C. and former interport player. If any of the other three players had rendered any sup port at all the Shanghai team, on) yesterday's form, would have suffered the ignominy of tasting defeat at the hands of a junior división quartelte,
SHANGHAI HELD
the 19th head.
ONE RUNNER
Bloemfontein, Sept. 18. -
IN BELFAST
London, Oct. 14.
ALBERT HOWE IN SHANGHAI
CAPTAIN OF CLUB FOOTBALLERS
ELECTED FOR THE COMING SEASON
A. G. Howe, former Hongkong Interporter and considered one of the host forwards In China, was elected Captain of the Shanghai Football Club's first eleven, at the Club's Angual meeting held at the Rowing Club Inst Wednesday evening.
The inclusion of Howe In this year's line-up has greatly allered the Foviball Club's outlook for the Benson and with the ndilition of promising material in the shape of new blood as well as past members who have dreided to take an netiyo part, the Club is anticipating one of the most successful seasons in the first division for many years.
Led by n veteran of Howe's re- putation, the Club should find. little
iculty this year in stoging that
(long-needed (recovery which they nave been trying to make for a numi- ver of sensons and if luck favours why he Shanghai Football Club should not reassume its former position in The realmi 41 local evetur.
them there can be no reason
Sir John Brenan 1908 re-elected
Rawsthorne, J. K. weeks and G. For- daww. V terres.den 4. J. a. Ewing
Before 3,000 spectators, the Ox- ON OCTOBER 19 President and It. Grimshaw, ford and Cambridge athletic team, strengthened by A. W. Sweeney, Ireland's International football and C. 11. Mahon were named trea the R.A.F. sprinter, which is tour-team to meet England in Belfast
ing South Africa, beat the Orange on Saturday next, October 19, has Free State here this afternoon.
Of the athletes who were injured in the test match against South Africa at Johannesburg on Satur day, all but J. C. Horsfall (Canıb.). the sprinter and long jumper, competed.
now been selected and follows:
Scott (Belfast Cellic); Reld (Derby) and Allen tonville);
Mitchell
落段
the coming year.
sary respectively for The general committee for 1036
win de composed of the following:- A. Sinclair, J. F. Stokes," F. Shaffer, and G. Mitchen, F. burgess
(Clif- and G. S. Kimber have been elected
To serve on the selection committee. First XI: Captain, A. G. Howe.
Jones (Chelsea),
(Linfield) and Browne Vice-Lapia 6. medley, znu, Xt:,
(Leeds);
J. Browne Cullough (Belfast Celtic), Bani-
Mc- (Wolves);
brick (Chelsea), Doherty (Black-
(lan-
Captam, . 11. uhan.
INJURED BEFORE. WEDDING
Footballer Married On Stretcher
For the Arst half of the game the I should нay. Colony players, or Chainters, held the Shanghai team to
A. G. K. Brown (Camb.), who low acores and at one stage the Junior Kide
Jed 15-11. It was only in the pulled a muscle in the 100 yards at
by cloning
the visitors crept Johannesburg. ends that
WNB, however, ahead when Chalmers, through lack troubled by the injury when com
and
pool) and Kelly (Derby). Miss Joyce Wethered, who has of support, weakened slightly wen the Worplesdon mixed four- allowed the visitors to chalk up twelve peting in the half-mile, and dropped Komen seven times with six dif-shots on the last seven hends, during out after going half the distance. The English team, selected last as follows: Sagar ferent partners, is not going to which Hongkong scored only two, on The event was won by M. J. K. week, is
Sullivan (Camb.).
(Everton); Male (Arsenal) and play this year. Miss Wethered,
J. A. Judson (Oxford) was Hapgood (Arsenal); Smith (Lei- who had been entered with the Chalmers was able to control every Hon. T. W. Coke, is due in Eng-shot almost to perfection and when beaten in the 440 yards by Barnardcester), Barker (Derby) and Bray land from her American tour only he was not driving he was drawing (Free State) in 50 seconds dend. (Manchester City); Birkett (Mid- a few days before the start of the with sr,h dendly, accuracy that time This and the relay were the only dlesbrough), Bawden (Arsenal), Tilson (Manchester City), Weat tournament, and she feels that she and again he was able to change the events won by the home team.
With the tourists fighting hard wood (Bolton) and Brook
John entire situation, often giving long-
M. Wright, a Doncaster will have too little time for prac-kong shots when the visitors had been for the lead in the relay, a dog ran chester City)—Router.
professional footballer, was mar- is possible that Miss tice. It
lying three or four, or he was able on to the track. F. R. Webster
ried at Christ Church, Doncaster, This established a new recently, on a stretcher. He re- Wethered will play next year with to save shots when the visitors were (Camb.) was running the penulti- 25.2sec.
threatening to register big cpunts.
theceived leg injuries in a motor be extended to five days. the Hon. T. W. Coke as partner.
The tournment this year will Always it was Chalmers who was mate leg of a furlong, when the State record. He also won
accident and was brought to the Doubles were: also scored by church by ambulance. team was competing. The others giving his opponent too big a lend
After the ceremony he returned HI bride, Miss by Way, the up.
Sweeney (R.A.F.). Howland won to hospital. occasional brilliant again entered, while Roger local No. 2.
A. G. Pilbrow (Oxford) broke the hot putt and the discus. Ethel May Walton, of Doncaster, Juanito Gavia, Francisco Aragon Wethered will play with Mine. and Rodrigo Diaz. They will
Bright was absolutely off form and
ning the 220 yards low hurdles in the 220 yards,
the service. play in Bacolod Occidental Lacoste France will also be re- if one has never seen hity plny before in one 220 ants to clix in wine Sweeney won the 100 yards and knelt beside the stretcher during Negros and may also appear in presented by Mille. Francine Tollon, one immediately wonders how he ever who is to partner Brig.-General A. came to have been selected and the Iloilo and Cebu.
C. Critchley.
Busto who sent down same applied
to Henri Cochet concluded his tennis į
about four good wends during the entire afternoon. The Club de engagement
Manila yesterday
Recreio player's failures made the afternoon by defeating Lope Yngayo,
task all the harder for Chalmers but it seemed that the harder the task the more brilliant was the loen! skip- able to play.
Manila, Oct. 8. Henri Cochet, famed French tennis star who played a series south to-day on the s.o. Mayon of matches here, will sail for the
News Chronicir: "There are signs that Arsenal's predominance in the ist Division is on the wane. It is any years since Manchester City Awon at
Highbury, yet they well and truly conquered the champions on forwardy are the main cause of the Saturday. It seems that the Arsenal rouble,, Doca this can that more for exhibition matches there. He Molly Gourlay and T. A. Tor-bailayer against whom the Shanes dog caused him to slow up, thus high hurdles. huge sums of money will be expended of before the senson is much oldon will be accompanied by Mmc race, who won last year, have were never in the except for for the last man, Judson, to make R. L. Howland (Camb.) .and A. W.
was,
The Arsenal-Manchester City match however, one of the best of the Irritated nted players and spectators alike by his persistence
in topping the play for infringements which were not ap- parent,
committed. The the serious blunder when he gave Arsenal a penalty. I think he must have realised this from remarkable demonstrations by the crowd. Fancy spectators
protesting against
al
$3
penalty given to the home side! As feast, it says a good deal for their one of fairness. The incident oc- curred inmediately in front of me.
mes lost his
fell without Dale coming in contact with dir. Bastin scored with the kick, and thon James put on a scend gon,
balance
.
and
Cochet, Leonardo
Gavin, Jr.,
Miss the
II. M. Lawson. the Hampshire
at one time No. 1 ranking player, and fast bowler will play for the county national champion of the Philippines, as a professional next season. in three sets, 6-2, 6-2, 6-1. Despite
the one-sided store, Yngayo displayed |
a nice brand of tennis considering row as Cochet tightened up on his that he has been out of active torn ment competition for the past or four years.
Three
playing.
GOING TO HONGKONG
..
to
GLOVER AND MUNRO
True, Shanghai relied only on two of the players but the other two at. Yngayo who turned professional! After Henri Cochet returns from least gave the rink betters support two or three years ago when he he. the southern islands he will sail for than did any of the three first men came tennis coach at the University Hongkong where he will play a series representing w Hongkong four. In this way the goals Herd and Tose-
of the Philippines, had difficulty with of exhibitions before proceeding to Train, at No. 2, played his beat game Land had obtained carlier were
his forchand sheis. He lacked the Australia: He proposed qualised.
Lake of the series and was constantly lying Manchester City's win at Highbury stendiness which characterised his Francisco Aragon to Hongkong and against the jack, Ho found Hitle up- was their first for 12 years, and incl-ranking net star.
play when he was the Islands
often top Chirin
hitin'as, an exhibition partner but no position from Way and wan dontally Chelsea won at West Brom rallies, however, and on several occa. made.
He made some fine delinite arrangement has yet been drawing shots for the alde.
Charlie Richards was in one of his, wich for the first time in 23 years.
sions he made some beautiful pince During, Cochel's exhibition matches deadly moods and although there were shots to score against the great in Marble he has beaten the Islands Deensions when he was missing shots he was rarely far off his objective French neo. Yngayo won the second outstanding players. Francisco Ara and sixth nines of the first set. llegon, No. 2 ranking, was the only and as No. he helped to make it tools the first and fourth games of player to extend him. Aragon won possible for the visitors to lie bilg the second set. In the third so hu one set from the visitor and in a counts almost every time that the
I. Williams, head groundsman to
the Derbyshire County Cricket Club at Derby, has been appointed to a similar nosition with the 'Lan- cashire C.C., at Old Trafford.
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Neither Glover, at lead, nor Munro, skip, was able to show anything like the form of the Interport matches. Glover, however, always had the better of Bright but merely because of the Hongkong player's weakness.
Munro could not rival the brilliance of Chalmers and was fortunate that Train and Richards were able to grive him all the support he required. Ole- casionally he sent down a gond word but he was never as effective as la required of a skip.
To-day the Shanghai bowlers meet the Craigengower G.C. and Indian R.C. on the former's green at 3 p.m.. this being the time at which all the remaining matches will be comunemegd. The Craigengower C. C. and Indian B.C. will be represented by D. M. Khan, A. R. Dallah, H. Beer and ˆB. Bnsa.
AMERICANS ON TOUR
Ireland defeated the United States in a women's Incrosso match at Dublin recently by 12 goals to 2. In the first half Ireland fed by 5 goals to 2, the scorers being Darley (2), Young (2) and Bryco- Smith for Irelnud, and Schuyler (2) for the United States.
Ireland were much the fastór In tho aécond half and seven mora: goals were added by Wilson (2), McCath(8) Dunlop and Darley
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