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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH,

HAROLD LARWOOD NOT ENGINEERS Rugby

PLAYING ANY MORE FIRST-CLASS CRICKET

London, Nov. 9.

Harold Larwood, the Notts and former England fast bowler, who recently resigned from the Nottinghamshire CCC, will play for Blackpool in the Ribblesdale League next season/Reater.

The report of Larwood's ment from county

cricket

retire- come through last month. In a statement on the matter, the Nolts committee said:

to

on

"It is a matter of general know- ledge that for some time past owing the condition of his knee, Harold Larwood has been unable to bowl. the conclusion, Having come to founded

medical advice, that there is no likelihood of any improve- ment, Larwood has generously asked the committee to release him from the remainder of his contract, which has another two years to run. This offer the committee has accepted whilst deeply

stances which reing the circum

it necessary."

Larwood was the central figure in the regrettable "body-line bowling' controversy whilst touring with Mr. D. R. Jardine's tour in Australia In 7032-33. Since then he has stent- fastly

refused to take part in Test cricket.

Regarded as one of the best fast bowlers to have played for England in Test matches, Larwood played in two matches against Australia at home in 1920, five in Austrails in 1928-29. three at home in 1930 and five in Australia in 1932-33. in 1920, be pinyed in three Test matches against South Africa in England.

In the England v. Australia series,

Harold Larwood

No more first-class cricket.

Larwood figured in an eighth wicket GOVERNOR AT BOWLS record partnership with "Patsy" Hen- dren in 1928-29 when they scored 124 runs at

win by 070

Brisbane to help England Yacht Club's Victory By

Last summer, Larwood turned out

for Notis in some of the earlier County Championship matches, but

Two Shots

owing to his knee trouble he drop-awn bowls team ped out towards the latter part.

GOLF COMPETITIONS

Draw For Match-Play Of Kowloon Championship

The Royal Hongkong Yacht Club entertained the | Governor's team in a three-rink game yesterday. Although two home rinks were defeated, the third won by a large margin to give a majority of 69-67.

W. A. Cornell, J. Owen Bigher, N.V.A.

DEFEAT GUNNERS

After an exelling game nt tho Valley yesterday, Chinese Engineers gained two points at Stanley's ex- pense by the odd goal in three. For the first quarter of an hour play was bera showed more even, but the Sappers craft. Goals were scarce, however, and for some time neither goalkeeper had any what of note to deal with.

The first came

THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1938.

FRANCE WISHES TO RESUME TIES WITH

BRITISH ISLES

London, Oct. 17.

There is a possibility that France may abortly be readmitted when Wong Lai-to the international rugby programme, from which she has for on the right, and seven years been denied by England, Scotland, Ireland and Wales. ming made ground when tackled fund across a high

Rugby Union have no centre which Purdue caught in the The home countries put the bar ftp. The air. Before he had time to clear, he up against France in 1931, accusing ilking for cups, or a club champion- was tackled by Chang Ying-kin and her of permilling professional prac-ship, though their view is not shared Die ball rolled into the-net."

tices. Franco was told to go and in some parts of England. do some house-cleaning, after which she could apply again.

The accond half opened with the Artlilery still

are

NO WISH FOR TRAVEL It would almost seem

as if the I pressing, but they could not make an

en Impression

on the de- fence.

Several times has she applied for Chief Irish and Scottish objection to With quarter of an hour to go, Choung Sun found himself in rendmittance to the illustrious circle, including France in the international bo rebuffed. This time, programme is a dislike of long-dis- view- possession on the half-way line with only to

official a clear fleid and taking the ball down, however, there seems to be a genuine tance travelling. The Irish who asked, "Why should our

our players put his side further ahead with a move foot to bring about restora-point was expressed by an hard drive.

tion of playing relations.

have to suffer four Channel cross- Five minutes later Dilnat scored

Rugby match?" The French declare that the Welsh Ings to play one with a

a well placed shot from outside

to and the penalty area. For the Artillery, R. U. are behind the latest effort and The Scots, too, are very conservative

content opparently countries land, tire attitude of the Marsh was outstanding. even be

continue playing within the British Iste until crack of doom

the coming a sixth forward when his briefly as follows: team was allacking.

The Inst ofcial attempt by France The rugby game is

n hard is having Engineers-Lam Wah-shing; Id Muk- Jan, Teang Wal; Lo Kam-bar, Chung Wal, to come in with us on the old friend-fight to retain its popularity Chan Choy: Wong Lai-ming, Tang Chung ly terms was made two years ago. France and badly needs British ald.

One French writer plainly pak. Chang Ying-kin, Chun Kam-piu. The home Unions called for evidence, Cheung Su

Stanley Purdue Mfaran

Burrows: showing that semi-professionallem "When the split took ploce, we Dinot. Miller, Farminer; Freer, Thackeray, had, indeed been banished. As rethought we could get along equally

the British, but a. Grimtha, Banks.

lations were not resumed, we mustwell without assume that the required proofs were wrong. The playing of rugby were not forthcoming.

is not possible without the British."

YACHTING RACES

Diana, Teal And Stella

First Home

Diana, Teal and Stella won their

respective classes in the sweepstake races held by the Royal Hongkong

Yacht Club yesterday aver miles. "" class started at 14.40. "A" at 14.45, "1" and "y" at 14.55. Re- mults:

**F1" Cla

Finished Corrd. Pos. 16,31.43

Dian, Guford Rull

...... 10.30.27 Aeriel

(D. Wilkinson),

16.44.24 Colleen

a. Tar), Clax

irenuli L. Newton.

G. Archbutt 16; Sir Geoffry

F. B. Carter, £| Trai

D. Drummond, H. E. Store, P. J. A. Hamilton, R. WIR 16; E. I. Wynne- Jest. Lindzel, J. 7. Simalies, J.

MeGowan 22.

P. R. Chady. C. B. Brown W. Hansen. A. Nimin 37: N. L. Smith,

The following is the draw for the Hamitlin, C, D. Robinson, J. Smith 13. match-olay stages of the Kowloon,

Golf Club Championship:

W. C. Rimiran

T. D Intan

T. L

G. P. Morhy

E. P. Fincher

W. 1

W. A. Stewart

همية

W. A. Aberat

YA. A. Lopes

v J. H. Thomson

v W. Groves

VT. II. Low

w

Christensen

S. Jes

JJ. Meketvie

(J. E. Dobbs)

(E. Bader)

10.33.31 2

16.42.56

J

10,48, 4

Eve

10,49.30

A

Jean

(G. C. Bowlland!

W*** 16.40.23

3

Hedshark 10.49.23),

4

35.

Painted Lady 18.40.30

5

IM, T. L. Wilson)

10.50.139 LA Linda

Mr. M. 1. Johnstone) Maureen

... 10.30.53 (It. Loder

4

Kittiwaku

17.10.12

A. L. Eastinan Captain's Cup Competition W. A. Stewart. 15-807, and W. A. Ahern, 70-868, qualified for the Captain's Cup Competition dur- ing play on November 5 and 6,

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Macao Races Advanced By One Day

Record Number Of Sweep Tickets Sold

As

the announced,

November meeting of the Macao Jockey Club will now be hid

on Saturday, November 12, one day in advance of the original date.

in the

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The sale of tickets sweepstake on the Governor's Cup, the principal race on the programme, is over 9,000, which is a record for This manilly

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