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THE HONGKONG

TELEGRAPH. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 1937.

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Hongkong Boy May Play Full Back For England

RONNIE GERRARD IN FINE FORM NOW

London, Nov. 3.

Cliff Jones, the outstanding outside half of the present sea- son, has written a textbook which is also an interesting commen- tary.

For instance, Jones wants no charges of destructiveness or abstruction brought against wingers. He is well content if his own pack of forwards will do all the things that are included in the words, sound scrummaging.

He is convinced, in the first place, that the quick heel generally will

bent the spoiler and give the backs +++++++++++=+=+=+=+=+IT a fair chance in the open.

In the second place, If a pack be

unable to heel emelently from the Get Rerummages they may yet give theke side the ascendancy by quick heeling in the loase. He goes so far as to stute that in his opinion. "A quick heel in the loose is worth 10 In the tight and is part of the answer

to a fly-half's dream."

GERRARD MAY BE CAPPED

AGAIN

LETTERS TO THE EDITOR

Exhibition Tennis

Sir- beg to announce, through

Clarence Kolb, as Commodore Vanderbilt, and Donald Meek, us Daniel Drew, in "Robber Barons," now showing at the Alhambra Thica-

tre,

RACING

PROSPECTS TO-MORROW

(By "Captain Foster")

¿Continued from Pape XJ

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SOFTBALL LEAGUE International Series To Be Played This Season

A1

At a Softball League meeting the Hotel Cecil last night, it was de- elded that at the conclusion of the League scason до International elimination series be held, The series will be open to teams repre and Mr. J. J. R. A. Gerrard, the Bath rugby the medium of your esteemed paper, youngster of this year named Lan-senting any country,

cashire Chips came along on May 1, King, Manager of the Central British player, who partnered Burland, of that in our Exhibition Tennis Mintch

established a track record of Association softball team, consented Bristol, us centre for England four or

on Sunday, the 14th inst., we and

This lowered Bobnink to provide shield to be known na five pensons ago, may get another have netted tolly $872.90 and the 1.16.3/5.

four-fifths of the International Softball Shield. cap this season.

whole sum has been remitted to-day Star's figure by England have got to find a full-through the Bank of China by our second. Derhy Day should be res-The first games in this series will be back uniess Owen-Smith changes his Chairman, Mr. U. Sz-wing to the pected, for this lady comes from played towards the end of January mind and again plays regularly. President of the Chinese National good family of sprinters, the sire or early in February.

On her last Mr. George Chow was elected Pre- Gerrard, who is not very old, even Government to be contributed to being Double Court. as rugger internationals go, has been word the China War Relief Funds.running, Strathearrick, the star per-sident of the League at the outset of early morning the meeting, and Mr. E. J. Porter playing full-back for Bath this As regards the good success we have former during the

"pus", has been very kindly treated Vice-President. season and has also been selerted gained, we think we owe it all most-

by Mr. C. M. Alves. One never

The proposal to decrease the clr- in that position for Somerset.

ly to the following:

know what this "elinker" will do, so cumference of the ball to 12 Inches, recommend a small bet to those increase the distance between baser who are out for big money.

to 45 feet and increase the number of members in euch team ten, was abandoned temporarily owing to in- iability of the Filipino Club's ground (which is often used for the softball games) to accommodate such changés,

Another suggestion

there

ite impressed Londonere last week by his display against the Harlequins. He tackled and felled well, and

$2,50 kirked good length.

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Booking at TSANG FOOK PIANO Co.

(1) Messrs. Dunlop Rubber Co., for presenting us two of their best racquets for rate.

(2)

H. D. Freakes, last year's Oxford full-back must cone into the reckoning. He kicks a magnificent (3) length and lack of experience seemed

to be his only drawback last ken-

Mr. U Sz-wing for presenting us four best Dunlop racquets also for raffle.

Messrs. 11. D. Rumjahn and Chan Chi-keung for participat- Ing in the matches.

SHUM CHUN HANDICAP

that

Total Proceeds in Ald of International son. In the Varsity mulch, and In (4) Rev. Li Kau-yan for lending the Harvest View & Tyne should be a play-off for the Cham-

Medical Relief,

D

SPORTS ADVT.

THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB

The Eleventh Extra Race Meel- ing will be hold (weather per- mitting) at HAPPY VALLEY on Saturday, 20th November, 1937, commencing at 2.80 p.m.

the trial, a wing threequarter beat film with a felnt to turn in when determined tackle must have

forced him into touch.

WEEK-END CRICKET Kowloon And Hongkong

Club Fixtures

chairs.

(5) The China Sports Co. and Mr. {

Lo Hap-fu for helping to sell the admission tickets.

To Shoulder Load

Failing to satisfy the classification (0) Misses Wong Ol-tsun, Wong Oi-sub-committee of their capability, lun, Yu Tak-yan, Loo Wai-hang, Harvest View and Tyne have re- Yeung Wal-bun and Chin, for helping to sell the raffle tickets, (7) The local English and Chinese their kindness in papers for bringing this Exhibition, time and again, to the notice of the public.

mittee

plonship after the completion of the League series was not adopted. Messrs. George Chow, W. Smith, Rt. Those present at the meeting were Lau, J. J. King. W. Won, Dr. Molthan and Mr. T. Young.

Cently been demoted to a lower rank and they are now among the first C.B.A. TEAM SELECTED Rection runners in the Shum Chun Handleap for "C" class China ponies The following will represent the over a mile. Both have been asked Central British Association against to shoulder the limit load of 168 lbs., the Hongkong Baseball Club on the but even at that they should be well CBA. ground at 9.45 am, on Sun-

I am now instructed by my Com-up at the Anish, Since the resump-day-W. Muir (Capt.), G. Fowler, S. to thank them ali officially. tion of the second half racing. Boolat Macnider, S. Fowler, T. S. D. Whit- May I conclude by repeating that Bay has been knocking at the door,, E. Fowler, T. Gaubert, 11. Mil- The following team has been we thank them all mast heartily for being second in the last three outington, G. Gurevitch, D. Blake, C. ings, and it looks as he has a good Spradbury, D. T. Smith, M. Manning. chosen to represent the Hongkong such good help rendered? Cricket Club in a friendly cricket

(Sd.) K. F. WONO, opportunity to make amends to-mor- Hon. Secretary, row. In the Connaught, Handicap match against the Civil Service Cricket Club on the latter's ground

Chinese Recreation Club. run on October 23, King's Lead, tite winner, was in receipt of a pound from Boolat Bay, but the official handicapper has set King's Lead to

The First Bell will be rung at on Saturday, November 20: 1.30 p.m.

By Order,

C. B. BROWN,

Secretary. Hongkong, 15th November, 1937.

A. W. Hayward (Capt.), J. H.

Fox, R. L. Holden, L., D. Kiber, H. ground on Saturday will be compos W. Baines, J. B. lecke. G. E. R. ed of the following players: Divett, M. R. Swain, V. C. Bond, F. W. L. McKenzie, K. M. Baxier, 11. Stokes and N. P. Fox.

F. Fincher, T. R. ilunter, S. Jex, Kowloom's Eleven

T. Lay, I D. Lay, N. D. Lloyd, G. F. O'Bryen, C. B. H. Sargent and A. N. Kowloon Other. Umpire, J. P. Robinson.

The Kowloon U.C. Isl. XI to play against the Army on

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concede a pound to Boolat Bay and Singapore Brigade Beats E.We should therefore see i a good tussic Jungle Jim is rather tempting at 140 lbs. Virn_nd: Bot Bay have been levelled, but On the Maring ground, yesterday nin efraid the distance is not to the the HK.S.R.A. beat the Seaforth liking of Vira. Apilas is not looking Highlanders seconds four goals to too well, but Soldier of China has one in a United hockey tournament been handicapped more or less on match. his recent performances and te worth) eath way.

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At the first whistle the H.K.S.R.A. dashed across the field in fine style and breaking through the defence

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H.K. OFFICE:

sent in a hard shot which Wilson in EURASIA goal blocked. However, Wilson was unable to save a second one when a few minutes later Allah Dittoh drove Hard just within the shooting area to score the Best goal. From then on both sides attacked in turn, with the II.K.S.R.A. showing more speed in tacking the ball and in general

hard for

The meeting w terminate with Bek tnetics.

a sprint over six furlongs among e

The Seaforths worked

"C" elns Australians at the New-pportunities to score but pour "enn- castle Handlengs hng drawn entries. After running unplacest in many of their chances.

nine trol of the ball at deciding moments the Cautala Handienp in November. The

ILK.S.R.A.

Die

7 last year, Streamline disappeared

seed half saw from Happy Valley, but his recent escept on one occasion whet Yard- players at their best and return to the chider track with a fowley scored with a good shot the Sea- Amart gallopa lo la credit has been fortlis By sty Thought of, mut he is reckoned anents and were

were outplayed by their

blacked

Ditah

to have a chance in this event, every move they made. Before the enreful with the pony for he fell whistle went Allais you down for ne vartily reusen,

scored two more goals and Manshi may paghaps nớt be finowa Bhut

In Khan one. turporation for this Anusual tace Meeling 1838, he put in a arqu Homol altos over Die Pinby course

SIKUS AT PLAY

of 1⁄2 miles in 304,478 romping A fast and keenly contested match hame in 20.4/5 Porasule, but "the Was played between the Young Men book of form shows that he has only Sikh Association and Narain Singh cursed $450 to pay for his upiceep Karkl's team. Discovery Bay, though disappointing

1938 CHINA PONIES

In the first half.

Narain scored

to punters at the Just outing, is my twke, However, a few minutes be- fancy.

fore the whistle was blown. Pyara Singh scored for the Association,

Soon after the resumption Pyara stored again, followed by another goal from Tarlok Singh.

CENTRAL BRITISH TEAM The following have been selected The riding test of the China pony to represent the Central British As- Subscription Griffins (1030) will sociation against the Radio Sports toke place at the Race Course on Club in a united tournament match Monday, November 22, at 11.45 am. on the C.B.A. ground, at 11 a.m. The draw for the ponies finally ac on Sunday.-T. Gaubert; H. Milling- cepted by the Stewards will be held ton, S. Macnider; D. Blake, T. S. D. at the Administration Block at the Whitley, E. Fowler; W. H. G. 1irst, Jockey Club Stables on Thursday, S. Fowler, G. Fowler, D. T. Smith, November 20, at 5.15 p.m.

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