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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 24, 1935.
ATTACK TO BE LAUNCHED ON CAMPBELL'S RECORD
AMERICA
MAKING
A BID
A Car To Be
Built
AB.
JENKINS
AS DRIVER
OUR SOCCER
FORECASTS
Huddersfield Visiting Liverpool
(By "Sagax")
of
The following is. A forecast Saturday's matches in the Hame' foot- ball Leagues:
FIRST DIVISIÓN
ARSENAL BIRMINGHAM "Sir Malcolm Campbell's new BLACKBURN 301-miles-an-hour record can bo CHELSEA broken on the Bonneville salt- Grimshy beds, and it's time America did something about it."
This Blatement, containing
Preston N. E y.Portsmouth v Everton
v Bolton
MIDDLESBRO‘
Y. Aston Villa
Y HUDDERSFIELD
Brentford
MANCHESTER C. v Bren the STORE.
first intimation of any American's SUNDERLAND challenge to Sir Malcolm Campbell's West Brom. speed record, has been made in Salt]
Lake City by August
Dusenberg.
SECOND
famous designer of motor-curs bear- BLACKPOOL ing his name.
AD. JENKINS
Bradford Tury
DONCASTER "What can America do nixut 17" LEICESTER he was asked.
"Build a car capable of brenking Sir Malcolm's record-and, turn 4 over to Ab Jenkins to drive," was
the designer's prompt answer,
Coming from one of the greatest
of speed car makers, this is perhaps
run.
v Derby
Wednesday
v Wolves
DIVISION
v Hull
MANCHESTER U..
v Plymouth
v Barnsley
Tottenham Burnley
Norwich Notts Forest v Charlton SHEFFIELD U. vert Vale SOUTHAMPTON ♥ Fulham
Y Newcastle SWANSEA WEST HAM v Bradford C.
THIRD
DIVISION (SOUTH)
the greatest tribute over paid to the Aldershot Salt Lake driver, the "Mormon Mar- Brighten vel," as ho is known, who holds the Bristol C. world's record for the 24-hours solo COVENTRY
Exeter MILLWALL Dusenberg has found a supporter Newport in Gus P. Backman, secretary of Alv! the Salt Lake City Chamber of Com- QUEEN'S P. R. inerce and
enthusiast. T. Swindon gether they have decided that it not only could but should be done.
rker
LIFE AMBITION
Y READING
v. Notts County
Y SOUTHEND
v Gillingham
v Luton
Northampton
y Bournemouth
v Bristol R.
y Cardiff
Crystal Pal.
v. Clapton 6.
d'orquay WATFORD
THIRD DIVISION (NORTH) Carlisle
y Accrington
New Brighton CHESTERFIELD
Jenkins, it appears, has already! DARLINGTON been approached. His answer was a Gateshead feregane conclusion, for it has been HALIFAX itis life-long ambition to bring the HARTLEPOOLS record for the lying mile" to Ameri- Mansfield
OLDHAM ea and Salt Lake City.
After watching Campbell, Cobb Rotherham and Eystur et
their records, he TRANMERE
left Salt Lake to return to his fae- WALSALL tory in Indianapolis, saying that WREXHAM
he had sem enough definitely to convince him that a car could be
v Barrow
Southport
+ CHESTER
v York
Y LINCOLN
1. Stockport
y Crewe ↑ Itochdale
SCOTTISH LEAGUE (FIRST DIVISION)
built to belter Campbell's record.
AIRDRIE and that he intended building it. "The problem," he confessed, "Arlonth to find a motor with sufficient horse Clyde power," HIE
y Third Lanark Y Dunfermline
COUNTY RUGBY
FIXTURES
TWO MATCHES IN CHAMPIONSHIP
CAMBRIDGE WINS EASILY
London Oct. 23. Two inutches were played in the South Eastern Section of the County Rugby championship to- day, the Eastern Countles and Sussex being the winning teams.
Eastern Counties met Kent at Norwich, and won by ten points to five, while Sussex beat Surrey at South Croydon by thirteen pointa to five.
In a club fixture St. Bartholo- mew's Hospital lost to the Cam- bridge University undergraduates by 23 points to nil-Reuter.
University Athletic Tour Ends
VISITORS WIN IN
Henri Cochet Appearing Next Week
CILLY AUSSEM
ACCEPTORS FOR
SOUTH AFRICA NEWMARKET
Queenstown, Sept. 25.
The Oxford and Cambridge
Cilly Aussem AQUATIC
To Marry
Cologne, Sept. 27. Fraulein Cilly Aussem, the German lawn tennis player, has become engaged to Count Fermo Murari Dalla Corte Brac, of Verona, Italy.
WIN
ENGLAND BEATS WALES AND SCOTLAND
Cilly Aussem is 26. She reached RECORDS BROKEN
the peak of her career in 1931, when she won the Wimbledon, Ger man, French and Hungarian #in- gles championships.
She was ranked No. 2 in the world's "first ten" in both 1930 and 1931. In 1932, however, she underwent an operation for appen- dicitis, and she has not reached her best form since,
INTER-LEAGUE SOCCER
IRISH PLAYERS
DEFEATED
SCOTLAND WINS IN BELFAST
London, Oct. 23. In an Inter-league football match in Belfast to-day, the Irish
by the odd gonl in five.--- Router.
Universities athletic team wound CAMBRIDGESHIRE League lost to the Scottish League
up their South African tour to-
day with a victory over the
South African Universities here. ON WEDNESDAY
-The tourists made a clean sweep by winning all the eleven events. of the seven contests in which they took part they won all but the Test match against South Africa at Johannesburg.
At today's match, R. L. How. land, of Cambridge University, the captain of the British team, was accorded a warm ovation for his plucky determination to compete despite injuries received earlier to-day when a car in which he was travelling skiided and fell into a deep ditch. Howland bruised his forehead and knee, and the other three occupants of the car, all of whom were South African Univer- sity students, received sprains, as a result of which two were unable lo compete the athletic contest. Howland won both the weight and discus events, beating the Bri- `tish native record-of-47ft:81⁄41⁄2in, with an effort of 48ft. 9. in the weight. "Doubles" were also ac- have signed J.complished by. A. W. Sweeney, the Secretary Backman, it is believed, McCambridge, the Irish inter- R.A.F. sprinter, and A. G. Pilbrow,
forward, from of Oxford University. Sweeney | · possibility with national inside George II. Dern, Bristol Rovers. McCambridge has won both the 100 yards and 220 former. Governor of the Mormon played against England, Scotland, yards and Pilbrow both the hurdle State.
and Wales...
will take the equivalent of 3,000 horses under the hood," he told "You, catch the horses Backman. and I'll do the rost.".
the
Dusenberg-utimated-that-
United States Army, within the next few months may be willing to permit
v Albion VABERDEEN
RANGERS
DUNDEE HEARTS Kilmarnock
+
Ayr
Motherwell PARTICK Queen's Park Queen O'Sh
the use of a motor which is being Exeter City
eretly developed in eastern plants,
will
'discuss this Secretary of War
The
Present-day Vogue
IN
v Celtic
v Hibernian
v St. Johnstone
Hamilion
DRESS COLLARS
The
events.
Broad, square-cut wings, a wide, but not ex- aggerated opening in front, and a band of medium depth--- these are the features of to-day's dress collar. And this vogue has no more distinguished interpretation than is found in the Summit Dress Collar, Shape 28.
But this is not the only interpretation. There are five other Summit shapes from which to choose. Each has its subtle differences. But none shows the slightest de- parture from what is laid down as correct.
Summit
Shape 26 11⁄4 inch deep
23.
13/A
28 1%
22 2
27
2
"
27 2
range
of Dress
Collars.
Every one correct,
All with square cut points.
Quarter sizes four to every Inch. 50 cts: each-6 for $3.00. Less 10% Cash Discount.
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CALL-OVER PRICE LIST ANNOUNCED
London, Oct. 23. The final acceptors and their probable jockeys for the Cam- bridgeshire which is to be run at Newmarket on Wednesday next are now announced.
The list is as follows:
man).
TOMMY LOUGHRAN IN ENGLAND
REFUSES TO FIGHT
& EQUALLED
(By W. J. HOWCROFT)
TENNIS EXHIBITION ARRANGED
FRENCHMAN DUE TO-MORROW
WEEK-END VISIT TO CANTON
(By "Sagax")
London, Sept. 30.
Arrangements are now all but England, at full strength, beat Scotland and Wales in the Inter-completed for the appearance in Country speed swimming contest Hongkong of Henri Cochet in a at Newport on Saturday, the final series of exhibition lawn tennis tally being: England 35 points, matches which are to be staged Scotland 20 points," and Wales 14 on the Kowloon Cricket Club's
Ground early next week. points.
in
It is
The Leleester girl, Vera Kingston,
not yet known what broke her own British native record when she outclassed the opposition matches are to be played as final the 200 yards breast-stroke in arrangements are in the hands of min. 52 3-5sec. This was one second the famous. tennis player himself arrives in the Colony to- faster than her record performance who when she won the National Chamorrow by the President McKin- pionship at Blackpool. She with surprising dash, to turn at half icy. distance in 79 3-Grec.
The
AWELIT
Į
Cochet is said to be bringing Beckenham youth, Ramund F. Aragon, the Filipino profes- Gabrielsen, equailed the British 160
yards record of 64 2-5acc., when he sional with him while it is expect- defeated the Scot, George Anderson, cd that he also has a third player and S. I. Capon, of Cardiff, after a coming from Manila. R. Canavar- thrilling race. Gabrielsen led Ander-ro, the Shanghai professional, is on by six inchen when they turned already in the Colony and is to third participate in the exhibition at 50 yards in 24see. Down the third length Anderson held on grimly, but matches with Cochet's troupo in
last 25 yards Gubricksen' was Mag ол
China, the master, and he finished two clear
It is understood that on Satur yurda in front of Anderson, with
ព Capon a similar distance away in day and Sunday the players will third place.
kive exhibitions in Canton and Gabrielsen has now established him- they will make their first appear self as the fastest British aprinter ance in the Colony on Monday, at of nii time,
no matter what the conte Kowloon Cricket Club. They ditions-open water or covered bath..
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women's aprint champion, Mrs. Will play here on Tuesday and Olive Wadham, failed to reproduce: Wednesday afternoons as woll her best form in the 100 yards event, During his stay in the Colony This, I think, was largely due to Cochet will conduct private classes LARRY GAINS
faulty turns and, perhaps, the weak-for local enthusiasts. Tommy Loughraa, the ex-cruiser-ness of the opposition. weight champion of the world, ar
MISS BARTLE'S VICTORY rived from America recently.
H. G. Bentley, the English Inter- Wychwood Abbot (R. Perry Born at Philadelphin 32 years ago, I am confident that Mrs. Wadham national, won the Prince of Wales' he has an engagement to appear at can do better than 65 4-5xec., the Cup at Prince's, Sandwich; recent- Wembley. His opponent will be figures she returned nt Newport. ly, with an aggregate of 301, his Ben On the other hand, Olive Bartle, the scores being 77, 73, 73, 78. His selected from Len Harvey,
English reserve, excelled herself, and nearest rival was R. 11. Oppen- Wenstol, Ambrose Foord, Eddie
certainly surprised the selectors, helmer, six shots behind. Lister Palmer (Australin), and Maurice when she took the "reserves" 100 Hartley, well placed at the end of Strickland (New Zealand).
the third round, took 86 in the last round.
Hairan (C. Smirke). Caymanos (R. A. Jones). Almond Hill (Harry Wragg).
(Gordon The Blue Boy Richards).
Iron Grey (F. Herbert). Boethius (W. Rickaby). Negundo (C, Elliot),
Pepino-CT.-Lowrey).
Finalist (Sammy Wragg). Law Court (J. Dines). Commander III
court).
lls Harding i
race in 64 4-Bace. Larry Galns, the coloured Can-
her customary gave dinn heavy-weight, hus challenged
of good style and superb Tommy Loughran to a fight in pri-judgment when she won the 160 vate for £600 a-side. Loughran, yards back-stroke in 1min. 65 4-5sec. who throughout its boxing career from Jean Greenland, Wales, and
always drawn
who
hus
The men's 200-yards breast stroko The furnished the race of the evening, second in the when the two old rivals. Norman
the coloured tamilton, Scotland."
(T. Haw-line where his opponents are con-British Empire back-stroke, was ex- Hamilton and Arthur Summers, met.
Guinea Gap (S. Donoghue). Plymouth Sound (J. Sirett). Highlander (F. Lane). British Quota (E. Smith). Monico (Bartlam). Heavyweight (V. Smyth). Trigo Verde (D. Smith), Gunboat (T. Ryan). Rodeo (Wing). O'Grady (A. Burns). Pegasus (K. Robertson).
Games Master (M. Lynch). Inflation (S. Middleton). Papyrette (H. Foster). Vergette (Sammy Mitchell). Fartuch, William of Vallance, Valerius, Solarium, Mythical Monk, Faites vos Jeux, Game Chicken, Sans Pride, Jeshua, Laureat II Moldore. Lordling, Sunny Sallor, Man's Pai and Flake, have not yet been given jockeys-Reuter,
LATEST CALL-OVER
London, Oct. 23. The following is the latest call-over for the Cambridgeshire:
9/1) Pegasus (t and o} . 10/1 Law Court (t and o)
(t and o)
100/9 (0)
100/6
18/1 Negundo ( (t) 20/1 Boethius (a 22/1 Boethius (1) 20/1 British Quota
Quota (0) 22/1 British
Quola (t) Almond (0) 257/1 Almond Hill (t)
22/1
25/1 Wychwood Abbot (t and v)
23/1 Monico (t and o)
28/1 Ganboat (t`and o)
28/1
33/1
(0)
33/1 Caymanna (1 and o) 3371 Valerius (t and o) 33/1 The Blue Bay (0) 40/1 The Blue Boy (t) 33/1 Pepino (0) 40/1 Pepino (t) 38/1 Guinea Gap 16/1 Guinea Gap (t)
(o)
35/1 Trigoverde (t and o) 35/1 Plymouth Sound (o) 10/1 Plymouth Sound (t) 35/1 Faites Von Joux (0) 10/1 Faltes Vos Jeux (1) 40/1 Highlander (6) 45/1 Highlander (t) 40/1 Inflation (0)
45/1 Inflation (t)
45/1 Commander III (t and o) 45/1 Lordling (0)
50/1. Lordling (t) 60/1 Hairah. (t and o) 60/1 Papyretto (t and o) 50/1 1leavyweight ( and 50/1 Solarium (t and o) 50/1 Iron Grey (t and aj 00/1 Laurent I (t end ́o)
cerned, has refused.
G0/1) Joshun (t and o) 66/1 Maidore (a) 100/1 Moidore (t)
placed pected to press Miss
but as Summers took a yard lend it, the the
race went, Miss Greenland upset dive. He held on until the last turn, all calculations when she just got up when Hamilton drew level. They in the last 5 yards to take second then swam stroke for stroko until place. This 16-year-old Welsh girl the last five yards, when, Hamilton mado a big impression. She is, I made a final effort which put him a bellove, the most promising junior in foot in front. Hamilton has been 80/1 William of Valance (1 and o) the country, and it is only a matter playing polo regularly, and his stroke 80/1 Man's Pal ( and o)
of specialisation and concentration to has suffered in consequence, whereas The remainder of the field. | bring her into the Olympic team next | Summers has improved his stroke
Router. year.
noticeably within the last two months.
80/1 Flake (t and o)
100/1
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human hand.
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