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Cup Final A Bigger Draw Than Ever
Mr. W. W. Heard, a mem- ber of the F. A Council, told a meeting of the Middlesex F. A.
in London that this year there were more applications than ever for Cup Final rickets.
"We had only between 50.000 and 60,000 tickets for disposal after the two clubs had had their share of the 93.000." said Mr. Heard. "Over 400,000 tickets were applied for. You may like to know that I personally received in cash just under £700 for tickets, and I had to write 100 cheques sending money back."
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LIMITATION OF
GOLF CLUBS
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R. AND A. REJECTS
PROPOSALS
London, May 5.
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THURSDAY, MAY
`6, 1937.
E. R. T. HOLMES| SHANGHAI
AND THE TESTS
Co-Optod To Selection Committee
London, April 14. Mr. P. F. Warner, Chairman of the Test Selection Committee, last night made the following announce- ment:
"With the authority of the Board
RACES
CHAMPIONS WON BY SPARKLING MORN
LATEST RESULTS.
Shanghal. May G..
The following are the results of the
of Control, the Selection Sub-Com-fourth day's racing in connection with mittee has decided to co-opt Mr. the Shanghai Race Club's Spring
as un Meeting: E. R. T. Holmes (Surrey)
Klukiang Handicap "A" Class-Onc additional member."
Mille.
A fine, forcing batsman, a briljant slip folder, and a useful medium- fast change bowler, Errol Holmes was chosen to tour Australia and New Zealand under G. O. Allen, but for business and other reasons he was unable to make the trip.
His advice to the selectors will be valuable, because in the winter of 1933-36 he captained the M.C.C. team which visited Australasia. There he was able to judge merits of the New Zealanders, who will be touring England during the coming summer.
1,
N. L. Sparke's and E. Hayini's Phantom Morn (1. W. Keep).
2. Marx's High Power (W. L
McCann)
3.
H. McNair's New Deat Morn (F. Marshall). Time: 2.3:475.
Kiukiang Handicap "" Cla One Me.
1. A. V. White's White Wine (W.
L. McCann).
2.
1:25:
We Two's Black Michael (II. Maliland).
3.
Holmes, who has captained Oxford University at Association as well as at cricket, is an apostle of brighter cricket and a lender with Ideas and the courage of his own tonvictions.
LEICESTERSHIRE'S LOSS
The annual report of the Leicester- ashire County Cricket Club reveals a loss last season of nearly £3,000, Gate receipts fell to £1,417, com- with £2,453 the previous The heaviest drop was in 71 112 connection with the Yorkshire match,
SOUTH OF ENGLAND
The Villagers' Evesham (C. G. Jack).
Time: 2.5.4/5.
Chinklang Plate-Three Quarters of a Mile.
1.
2.
3.
Cire's Beauty Light (A. Nood!). Benavitch's Scramble Morn
(E. B. Cumine).
C.M.'s Cumshaw Morn (L. H. Wade).
Time: 1:39.3/5. Changsha Handicap, "A"
Eleven Furlongs,
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G. Jack),
and Hasty's The Gold Finch (V. V. Nerda). The Villagers Effingham (C.
3.
G. J. Mary's Ununun (W. L. McCann).
Time:
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that almost every home game was affected by rain. Geary's benefit 146 match was a financial failure, but
and 299 subscriptions
other efforts brought the total of £500.
Several new rules are suggested, the most Important being that the
3 401 club shall be governed by a small
W. 1. 1. For Apst
Management Committee, consisting
of the President, the Hon. Treasurer,
4 the Hon. Secretary, six elected mem-
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shali).
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Moiler):
3.
Sing Foong's GI Edge (C.
Encarnacao)
Time: 2.4.2/5.
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Whyteleaf's Don Augustin (L
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Time: 2.8.0.
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It s4 Following the proposal, which was
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Australian sun, Melly, who seldom wears a hat, is the fast bowler of the team. Galned so much distinction at Dbaseball that she was sent from New 23 South Wales to tour Victoria jas South Australia and give exhibitious 13 184 224 of over-arm pitching.
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A. S. Henchman's Bramshal (A. F. Clark).
Busted's Busted Straight (C. Encarnacno).
1. H. McNair's Corlett (A. W.
Raymond)
Time: 2.5.0. "Shafarce"
.
Challenge Cup and
(Classic) Champion Sweepstakes
One and a Quarter Miles.
1. Morn's Sparkling Morn
Maitland).
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Henchman's Roehampton (A. F. Clark).
and
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Cire's Smoky Light (R. B. Moller).
Jockey Cup-One and a Quarter Allles.
Jack Liddell's Early
1.
Cire's Running Numbers (C. B.Moller)-
2.
Mrs.
In
School (M. Hazzard).
3.
A. V. White's White Scamp
Time: 2.40
Alice Wegemund-An attractive 12 1 brunette, with wavy hair and
Smart behind the winning smile. wicket; forewoman in a boot factory.
15410 would increase the skill of players.
very The proposal met with a Admixed reception in England. Many Secretaries' Association was taken in 250 clubs and It was found that only
10 302 185 amateurs and professionals resented
1 247 interference with their liberty, and one in every 140 players carried th
161 270 the English Professional Golfers more than 14 clubs. It was
in
noticed
Hazel! Pritchard-Makes her runs very stylish manner and fields
Assists at cover point, well Association officially protested against that one or two of the University father in his jeweller's shop.
players,
at their recent match 15 the limitation. In their letter to the Bandwich, carried 18 clubs in the page document, which bans writing Every player had to sign a ten- 35 15 pressed the opinion that it was un- bog, but it was realised all along for the Press, sale of autographs, ap- Clubpearances at music-halls or theatres necessary and undesirable to restrict that the Royal and Ancient
would not waste time in passing a land the making of gramophone re- 2392 the game in such a manner.
Golf law which affects so few players." The secret census of the
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SNOOKER FINAL
Osmund And Antonio To Meet To-night
The final of the Open Snooker Championship of the Colony, be tween A. J. Osmund and L. V. Antonio, will be decided this evening. By mutual consent of the players, the tle will be played off at the Club Lusitano, commencing at 8.30 p.in. Five frames will be played.
At the conclusion of the game, Mr. M. N. Rakusen, President of the Billiards As- Hongkong Amateur sociation, will present the prizes,
Only members of the Association, apart from members of the Club Lusitano, will be admitted to the match.
The engagement is announced of Oliver Henry, son of Professor and Mrs. Middleton-Smith, of Hongkong, and Helen Jessimah, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. JJ. Wilson, of 'No. 22, Kidbrookc Gardens; Blackheath, formerly of Brazil.
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