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THE

HONGKONG TELEGRAPH.

FRIDAY, NOVEMBER

5, *1937.

FANLING GOLF

Starting Times

CONTRACT NOT YET

SIGNED

For Sunday

OLD COURSE

Mrs. Moody Denies 0.16 m. B. Nelson, R. G. Gruy

Turning "Pro"

San Francisco, Nav, 4. Mrs. Helen Wills Moody told Reuter that she had not signed any contract to turn professional and did not intend to. Further- more, she had no plans of becom- ing a professional tennis player. 0.50

At the same time, however, well- informed circles insist that negotia-10.00 tions are fuot. It fa, thought that the only reason for withholding the announcement is the question finding a suitable opponent; this has not yet been decided.

W. J. S. Key, N. K. Little-

John.

J. H. M. Andrew, L. Gold- mon.

J. L. Bonaar. W. Keith Robinson,

0.32

+

9.36

*

0.40

0.44

D. J. Gilmore, 1. W. She-

won.

9.48

1. 11. Geure, E. T. Mc- Mullen.

9.52

H

1. P. Tamworth, F. A. M. Elliott.

E

H

10.04

of

10.08

10.12

**

10.10

It is also painted out Perry also denied his intentions of

that Fred

10.20

|

becoming professional until the, 10,24 day the contract was signeci.-Reuter,

RACING

PROSPECTS DISCUSSED

(By "Captain Forler")

(Continued from Page 8.)

poor show in the Kwanglung Handi- cap, Sylvendale

should not be ne-

lected in the pari-mutuel and this

also refers to Diogenes.

is

KENT HANDICAP

FOR "C" CLASS

King's Bounty Worth Watching

T. R. Chassels, A. B. Purves,

R. L. D. Wodehouse, K. S. Morrison

F. Groves, O. F. C. Marton,

D. A. O'Kiefte J. Stener-

sen.

Col. King, Col. Blake,

S. T. Dallin, H. A. Ms.

11. N: Williamsan,

Forbes.

J.

Major

Shannon,

Capt.

Holmes.

10.28

R. G. Parker,

H. II.

Mundy.

10.32

A. H. Penn, A.

C. 1.

Bowker.

10.30

11. Overy, W. J. E. Mac-

kęzie.

10.40

T. E. & J. L. C. Pearce.

10.44

T. A. Pearce, D. S. Robb.

10,48

F. C. Young, G. T. May.

10.52

W. Hewitt, P. Morrison.

10.58

E L. Groame, W. Sharp. NEW COURSE

9.30 a.in. L. C. F. Bellamy, V. R.

Gordon. Mrs. Overy, Mrs., Mac- kenzie.

30.36

Rugger Matches Arranged

Club Seniors To Play Navy Fifteen

The second leg of the daily double the Kent on another teaser,

class of China Handicap for "C"

There will be two games of Rugby ponies from the 114 mile post-about

on the Navy ground at five furlongs. It is to be hoped that Football no mistake has been made in allot- Causeway Bay to-morrow. The first ting the lowest impost to Amberley, game, which will commence at 3.00 Commencement Bay, King's Hounty, p.m. will be between the Club "A" Laughing Buddha and Rose Evelyn. and the Army "A" XV's. This will Should any of them manage to break be followed at 4.15 p.m. by a match tape on the move, the weight between the Navy and the Club. The have been carriers will have some good job to Navy and Club eldes catch the leader and the dally dou-selected as follows: ble should pay well. Amberity goes well with Mr. Y. T. Fung and so does King's Bounty with Mr. Davis, The latter pony was a speedy roadster in his prime; in fact he is worth back-

the

ing.

FUSILIERS WIN

The Royal Welch Fusiliers bent the Tamor six to three in a rugger match at Happy Valley yesterday..

Tomar opened the scoring when Ford received from Jeffery and touched down, but failed to convert.

Webb broke through to score a try for the Fusiliers and later on he intercepted pass from Hughes to Both tries not score another. bring in the major paints.

There was no acoring in the second

half.

SPORT ADVTS.

THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB

The Tenth Extra Race Meeting

Two child stars. Freddie Bartholomew and Mickey Rooney, are reunited in the Almization of Rudyard Kipling's story of the Bea, "Captains Courageous," which comes to the King's Theatre

lo-day.

HOME FOOTBALL LEAGUE.

SOME

CRICKET NOTES

(By "R. Abbit")

(Continued from Page 8.)

of the two nides I have mentioned. They dealt very affectively with the Police however last week. The Navy 3t are a variable quality but their defeat of the C.S.C.C. II caused no Hreat surprise. The bowling of the initer would not be half bad if the felding won better; but their batting is very weak and they seldom rnize a total to give. their bowlers a folr Blow.

TO-MORROW'S GAMES

So far as I know there are four senlor League lames down for de- The cision to-morrow afternoon. Club are at home to the Civil Ser- vice and have A. W. Hayward back in their team but T. E, and J. Pearce pre not playing. If the Civil Service bat. first I fancy the Club will win, but otherwise there might well bo draw. The C.S. are a great deal bet- of years ter than they were a couple of

ugo nad if they could get really good bowler-I favour a speed mer- chant-to help out Baker and Me- Leljan they might be quite danger- ous. Haynes was remarkably suc- cessful inst acason and I shall be most interested to seo if he renin- tuins this high level of excellence. 34 wickets for 3.04 runs aplece was a remarkable performance even if all the victims were not the complete Hobby.

A REVENGE?”

K.C.C. moet Craigengower at Kow- loon and I should not be at all sur-

INTERESTING MATCHES IN prised if they take vengeance for

WEEK-END SCHEDULE

Fixtures for the coming week-end in Home football are Interesting. While Brentford, Chelsea's rival for league leadership, is playing away, Cheken will have the big task of overcoming Sunderland to retain their top position. Wolves, next contender for the honoure, are away at Bloke. There does not seem much chance of Coventry being ousted from the head of the second division; they have a two points lead on Shefeld

In the Scottish League, whereas Motherwell has to contend with Bundes at Dundee, Hearts, one point behind, are faced against Aberdeen. Changes might occur here as in the other divisions.

The complete table of fixtures is as follows:

ENGLISH LEAGUE

First Division

v. Huddersfcid

v. Derby

v. Sunderland

v, Arsenal

v. Blackpool

v. Brentford

V. Everton

v. Everton

v. Leicester

v. Manchester C.

v. Wolverhampton

Bollon

Second Division

Birmingham Charlton Chelsea Grimsby Leeds Liverpool Middlesbrough Portsmouth Preston N.E. Stoke West Brom.

Barnsley Navy. A. B. Knapman (Dorset.

Burnley A. N. Other, Lt. Harvey shire),

Bury (Odin), A. N. Other, Sub. Lt. Kyrke Coventry (Regent). Lt Elliot (Eagle) (Cap Luton tain), Lt. Talbot (Otus), S. B.

Manchester U. Stoker (Medway), Sig. Ford (Tamar), Newcastle A. B. Romans (Engle), Lt. Mayden Nottingham F. (Orpheus), Sub. LL Anderson Sheffield U. (Olympus), Sub. Lt. Ogle (Phoenix), Stockport Lt. Woods (Grampus) and A. B.Tottenham Thatcher (Fagle).

A

v. Shemeld W. v. Norwich

v. Aston Villa

v. Bradford

v. Blackburn

v. Plymouth

v. Southampton

v. West Ham

v. Chesterfield

v. Fulham

v. Swansea Third Division (Southern) Bournem'th y. Watford

Brighton D. IL Stewart, H. D.

von

Whitham 1st. XV, J. P. Club (Captain). Bidwell, M. W. MacGrath, H. Leeuwen, W. E Grieve, J. L. Benner K. A. Watson, K. W. Salter, R. G. Geer, C. F. Needham, W. E. Peers, C. Miller, J. Redman, A. J. G. Taylor and J.

Bristol Rovers Cardiff Clapton Mansfield Northampton Queen's Park R. Southend

v. Bristol C.

v. Aldershot v. Gillingham v. Crystal P.

v. Millwall

v. Swindon

v. Newport

V. Notts C.

v. Reading

v. Exeter

v. Gateshead

Walts, D. Torquay Club "A" XV.-E. M.

Carruthers, Campbell, M. G.

E. Walsall Taverner, A. II, Murray, C. W. Lyle, Third Division (Northern) H. Rutherford, K. H. G. White, J. S. Accrington Dunnett (Captain). J. K. Birt, R. E. Bradford City 11. Nelson, T. Swan, H. W. E. Heath, Carlisle A. G. Dalziel and M. W. Scott.

Chester Referee 3.00 pm. game--Dr. G. Doncaster H. Henry.

Halifax Referee 4.15 pan. game.-P. O. | Rochdale Rogers (Engle).

Flotherham Southport

v. Wrexham Tranmere R. v. Port Vale York

V. Crowe

BOXER DEAD

New York, Nov. 4. Jack McAuliffe, 72, retired light will be held (weather permitting) | weight boxing champion of

v. Barrow

v. Oldham

v. New Brighton

v. Hartlepools

v, Darlington

v. Lincoln

v. Hull

SCOTTIJN LEAGUE

Aberdeen

Celtle

| Dundee

the Falkirk

at HAPPY VALLEY, on Saturday, world, died here to-day from a throat Hamilton

6th November, 1937, commencing

at 200 p.m.

The First Bell will be rung ati 1.30 p.m.

By Order,

C. B. HNOWN,

Secretary, Hongkong. 1st November, 1937.

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First Division

Hibernian Queen O'Sth Queen's Park Hangera

|BOUT POSTPONED St Mirren

Airtirlo New York, Nov, 1. Allon

v. liearts

v. St. Johnstone

V1

Partick

V.

Motherwell

V.

Arbroath

v. Ayr U.

v. Clyde

V.

Morton

v. Kilmarnock

v. Third Lanark Herond Division

Freddie Steele, while truitaleg to | Brechin. meat Fred Apostuli in a nori-lifte | Guwitenbeath bout on November 12, Injured the Humburtoni cartilaston of bhe rim to-day, which Fast Fife has necessitated the postponent of Ellsburgh the bout. Both riditatewidgid Monteosa

Al. Dernurits buxera.irited Pronn,

V. Dunder U,

V. Albion

v. Dunfermline

v. Sten'muir V. Fortar

v. Fast Eth

v. init

Hovers

V. King's Pyk

v. Lelti

Coleraine Linfield

Larne Cliftonville

Portadown Bangor Glentoran

IRISH LEAGUE

v. Distillery

v. Glenavon v. Ards

v. Belfast

v. Newry Town

v. Ballymena

v. Derry City

KOWLOON ELEVENS

The following have been chosen to represent Kowloon in their league

Axtures to-morrow:

their crash Itst week. Anyway I are open to bet F. K. Lee halt a bot- ue of bubbly to a pink gin that he will not take 5.wickets for 1 run! But as to another big innings, I am though many saying nothing. It should be a very good game to watch years experience has taught me that C.C.C. team away is very different from the same team at home. Of course, that is a general truth at cricket, but I have noticed it particu Iarly of Craigengower.

the

The IR.C. should beat the Navy pretty comfortably at Sookunpoo un- less anything unforeseen occurs, but

have a Navy a way of springing surprises on people! But I am in much more doubt as to the result of the Army and Recrelo match. It sounds a good place to be down at the fence there at Sobkunpoo. you watch the Army and Recrelo, Minu will probably drop one of his

back biggest hits head; while if you regard the activi tles of the Senior Service, some ir- member of reverent but muscular the Junior Service will be sure to land one in between your shoulder the safest blades. On the whole thing would be to take a pair of binoculars and sit on the roof of the I

on

the

ot

1st. XI (Home) v. Eastern at 4.15 p.m.-Rowlands; Souza, A Ulrich; Maxwell, Bliss, Dale; Coakley, v. White, D. Knox, Wilson, Honnibali. Tung Wa Extension. By the way

End. XI (Horne) v. 5th. Bde. R.A got an awful shock when I read the Army team. Quantum mutatus at p.m. Jeffery Humphrey, Abbas; Farrell, Solis, Tyndall; illo! I don't mean that it is weaker Jorge, Thompson, Bett,

three names I know Hussain, but the only P. Ulrich.

at 2.45

SARAZEN ARRIVES

IN PORT

NOT TO GIVE EXHIBITION

well are those of Michell, Barron, I remember seeing the and Warr.

A very players in three Seaforth cheery Sunday game between the Navy and the Regiment just before went on leave-but of course could Jean little about their cricket in one gome.

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SECOND DIVISION

In the Junior Division, the Arti three matches I have mentioned have their second eleven counterpart ground. The Club the other should win and I have no data forecast the Navy-Indian game. Bul one of the most important of all the Junior League games is the contest between Craigengower at home and Hongkong will not have an Kowloon second. If the latter win

of

Gene they will have taken a long stride opportunity seeing Sarazen, famous professional towards the Shield. golfer, in action. Mr. Sarazen, who arrived here this morning

I am very sorry to learn that the from America on the President University have been unable to en- Coolidge on a round the world ter a team in the Senior League this tour, said that he intended to de- year. At the same time they have my opinion taken a very wise vote the two days he would spend step. Even with Gosano they were here to sight seeing.

in

GENERALLY SPEAKING

not up to the form last season and morale, nothing is more destructive of i

or more likely to put people off the game, than to struggle along against teams. To concentrate the strength of University cricket in one team and to play in the Junior Division is the very best thing they could have done.

"played a lot of golf in Japan," he said, "and found the courses there. equal to most places in the world continuous defeats from far stronger On board, however, I have not had any practice and have not hit hund- reds of balls into the seal in Hong kong my wife and I will spend the two days the ship is in port sight- do not think I will have seeing and an opportunity to play."

Mr. Sarnzen will continue to Manila I have cards from some teams. on the President Coolidge and then will the secretaries of the Army, continue to Singapore and round the Navy, Civil Service, Pollee, Army A. world. The trip is not a professional and B, and University please send our but merely a pleasure trip made me their fixture cards care of the in company with several other dis- Hongkong Telegraph? Thanks aw-

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