SATURDAY, APRIL 13, 1929,
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LAWN TENNIS
H. W. LO NEW CHAMPION OF THE COLONY
RUMJAHN OUTPLAYED
Congratulations to M. W.
Lo on
SCHOOL SPORTS
KEEN CONTESTS AT CAUSEWAY BAY
FRIENDLY RIVALRY
RACING
ENTRIES FOR NEXT FANLING MEETING
LIST OF HANDICAPS
The following are the entries and handicaps for the next meeting at Fanling:
1. Avoirdupoia Stakes. - Once [round inside course. For China Ponies that have not won a Steeple- chase this season. Catch-weight at 170 lbs. Charleston, Drake, Fan-
Favoured by ideal weather condi, at last achieving his aim! After tion and a large turn-out of past ling Stag, Fire Call, Ideal Stag, May. Ploughman, Sea Hawk, Soli- a decade of persistent knocking, pupils and friends, the apunal |
taire, Strathlorne, Sunloch, Two the championship door was open-athletic sports of the St. Stephen's Clabs, Why Not. 13 entries. ed to him yesterday, and no College, held yesterday afternoon 2. April Handicap.-About 11⁄4 sportsman who has followed this at the Queen's College ground at miles on National course. For year's and previous year's tourna- Causeway Bay, was in every way a ment will begrudge him the hon-success.
our.
All the events were keenly con- tested, and some capital results were attained by the younger pupils.
al on the lawn, and at the conclu-
Tea was, served during the inter-
sion of the race, the Rev, E. K. Quick, headmaster, thanked the
Throughout this Season's matches Lo has played consistent ly well. In the final, yesterday, he seemed to be playing to а well thought out plan from which he seldom swerved. He would in-helpers and donors of prizes. He dulge in bouts of safety play, dur- also thanked Mr. Crook for placing ing which he placed unerringly to the ground at their disposal, and
hoped that the occasion would arise! the far back-hand corner of the for the St. Stephen's College to show court, wait for a suitable ball, their appreciation by doing some- drive it hard and then advance thing in return for the Queen's swiftly to the net to make his Colege. kill. That was his main plan of attack and it paid him handsome ly. He varied it by exploiting a chop shot which kept very low after hitting the ground and sometimes by
swift a sudden -class court drive. Credit must be given him for the ease with which he took Rumjahn's hardest shots both on the volley and the re- bound, and for the celerity with
Small Boys' Race: 100 Yards.- which he got into position. He made fewer mistakes and lasted 1. Yip Wing-jim; 2, Au Kwei-sang; better than he did in the semi-, Ching Yam-yue. final.
Mrs. Chau. Kwab-lam was then asked to distribute the pr.zés, at the conclusion of which, she was given three lusty cheers and a "tiger."
THE RESULTS
the various events ----
The following were the reaults of
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Canton, Yesterday. The Canton Rowing Club have entered three crews for the forth coming Regatta to be held under of the Royal Hong the auspices Kong Yacht Club on Saturday, April 20; a Senior Four, a Senior Pair and a Junior Four.
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FOOD REFORM
ORIGIN OF NEARLY ALL .
DISEASES
NATURE'S GUIDE
At a public meeting of the Hong Kong Lodge the Theosophi- cal Society on Thursday, at the Theosophical Hall, Mercantile Bank Building, Mr. H. E. Lane-1 part, the head of The Theosophi- cal Order of Service in China, gave an address or "Food Reform." He said in brief:
The origin of nearly all dis- eases that afflict mankind may be traced directly or indirectly to the organs of digestion, the stomach and the intestines. The difficulty, however, lies not with these organs, but with that which is put into them. How can pure, invigorating blood and healthy tissues be expected from decom- posing, impure or indigestible food?
Let us be firm in our faith that God has made ample provision for our bodily needs, and that our re- sorting to cruelty, killing and impure, unlovely food is not in His will
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Nature alone knows how to gather from earth and air the properties exactly suited to our requirements. Man must eat Na- ture's rich and natural foods, or pay for his wrong ways of feed- 10g with ailments of many kinds. Naturally organised foods are those which have grown mother earth and have extracted from soil and air and sunshine and rain all the properties neces- sary to build perfect and pure bodies for man. Man destroys these healthy natural foods by the living nutrient principle of
divorcing their naturally allied properties trying to improve on. them, and in consequence loses his health.
Training has been going on steadily for the past few weeks and a great deal of interest is being taken in the event. The Senior Four; (1) Friessner (Bow), Eckert (2), Frolich (3) and Ras mussen (Stroke)--are the crew who won a splendid race against the Hong Kong Senior Four in the last Regatta. They are in excellent training and will take a good deal of beating. Rasmussen has been putting them to a very fast stroke, possibly a shade too fast for the rougher water they will have to row in Hong Kong.
The Senior Pair is being taken out of the Senior Four: Frolich (Bow) and Rasmussen (Stroke). In the last Regatta the Canton pair, who had just rowed in a gruelling race in the Fours, were up against
We should look with suspicion a fresh
and excellent pair from upon all manufactured, chemical- Andre Routis, featherweight cham- Hong Kong, Deyhler and Schmidt,
Ty converted, adulterated, de- the result of which was & foregone uatured, predigested and pre- Mathematic Race:-1, Au Kwelion fighter of the world.
conclusion, though nevertheless a
served foods, as too often they good race. The R.ILY.C. have have been robbed of vitamins, agreed on April 20, however, to put mineral salts, cellulose and rough- up a Senior Pair from out the age. Natural man lived on fruit, and grains. Senior Four, the sportsmanship of nuts, vegetables which is very much appreciated in They are enough. They give rowing circles here, and the result health and preserve his teeth, ought to be very interesting.
tonsils, appendix and hair. simple, eat natural foods as na- ture prepared them. Beware of white flour, white bread, pastry, white rice, white corn meal, white sugar, preserved fruits and pre- served cereals, and all meats, fowl and fish. All animal food is im- pure, and you are better without it.
Egg and Spoon Race:-1, Lo'
Junior Championship
Three-legged Race:-1, Au Kwei- China poules.-My Lady, 180; Ace sang and Yip Wing-jim; 2, Loof Spades, 175; Two Clubs, 158; Duke of Niehlung, 156; Erin's Isle, Kwong-tong and Lee Tiat-chong.
156; Gold Medal, 156; Target,-153; Bronze Idol, 152; Movanagher, 150; Caviare, 145; Craigavad, 148; James Pigg. 145: Slang River, 145; Blotting Paper, 140; Six Hundred, 140; Tap Siac, 140; Wowser, 140. 17 entries.
Last night Rumjahn was out-sap; 2 Lo Kwong-tong. played and cut-generaled as com-, pletely as he outpointed Lo in the Kwong-tong; 1, Ling Sung-hel. semi-final two years ago. He was neither so accurate nor so aggres- sive as we now expect him to be. Nevertheless he played many superb shots in his own dashing style, and on many occasions had his opponent guessing. We have him indulge in more hard hitting, but last night Lo seemed to take the hard shots better than he did the soft ones and that doubtless caused Rumjahn to try other tactica. But Rumjahn put far too many shots into the net. His best efforts were swift low drives down the right side line past his opponetn's backhand when Lo was near the net.
100 Yards:-1, Lee Chal; 2, Lan Ting-cheung; 3. Lal Khun-hian.
220 Yards:-1, Lee Chai; 2, Lan Ting-cheung; 3, Lo Ting-08.
In the first set Lo had matters pretty much his own way and con- ceded only one game. In the second set Rumjahn seemed to waken to the knowledge that this was a different Lo from the one he had routed two years ago, and he attacked vigorously. But for every shot he put across the C.R.C. player had a counter, and though Rumjahn played well Lo plaved better and won the set con- vincingly.
440 Yards 1. Lee Unai; 2, Lan Ting-cheung: 3, Lan Po-wing.
High Jump:-1, Lal Khoon-hian;
3. Summer Plate. About 1 miles on National course. For China
2, Lee Chai; 3, Lo Ting-nguan ponies that have started at Kwant Long Jump: 1, Lai Khoon-hian; his season Winners at Kwanti this 2, Lau Ting-cheung; 8, Lan Ting-season of two races 8 lbs. penalty, nguan.
of three or inmore races 14 lbs. Non-winners allowed 5 Hurdles, 220 Yards:-1, Lai penalty. Khun-hian; 2, Lee Chal; 8, Lan Ibs-Ace of Spades, 172; Caviare, Ting-cheung,
Senior Championship 100 Yardı:-1, Sarkol; 2, La Kwong-ting; 8, Leung Kwok-cheang. 220 Yards:-1, Lo Kwong-ting; 2, Sarkul; 3, Lo Kwang-mia.
161; Craigavad, 158; Duke of Nieblung, 168; Erin's Isle, 159; Fanling Stag, 158; Honeymoon, 150; James Pigg, 163: Movanagher, 155; My Lady, 175; Target, 158; Why Not, 150. 12 entries.
The Junior Four are still rather unsettled as they have been handl- capped by several transfers, but slowly setting down. they are Klewity_is_rowing Bow, Gavin (2), Leynaud (3) and Habicht (Stroke), there ja some dis- though
29 to whether Klewitz cussion should not stroke and Habicht row Bow. The crew have any amount o grit. which counts for a good deal Unfortunately the C.R.C. can not raise a Junior Pair.
A. Kinross is coxing all three crews. He has had a certain amount of experience, and his lightness wil be useful.
DR. HARSTON
DEPARTURE FROM THE COLONY
4. The Fanling Champion Steeple- 440 Yards:-1, Lo Kwong-ting; 2, chase-About 2 mies on National Sarkol; 3, Lo Kwong-mia.
courze. A Challenge Cup to be High Jump-Lo Kwong-ting; 2, held one year and a replica present- Leung Kwok-cheung; 3, Li Hua-kia. ed to the Winner. For China ponies.
Dr. Montagu Harston left for Long Jump:-1, Woo Tin-kit: 2, Weight for inches as per scale Home on retirement to-day by the Chang Tong-moh; 3, Leung Kwok Ace of Spades, 153: Blotting Paper.
s.s. "Naldera," after a residence chang.
155; Bronze Idol, 152: Caviare, 161; of 31 years in the Colony. Duke of Nieblung. 159; Erin's Isle, Dr. Harston, who won for him. 158; Ideal Stag (handicap missing); self a wide host of friends, only Montana. 155; My Lady. 161: Sun-irst month retired from the firm Chubs, 158. 11f Harston, Black, Balean and ning, 158; Two entries.
Koch
Hurdles 220 Yards:-1. Leung Kwok-cheung; 3, Au Yee-suan.
Open Event
100 Yards-1, Sarkol; 2. Lo Kwong-mia; 3, Wong Song-tak.
When Rumiahn won the first game of the third set there were many who, remembering how Lo had tired in his game against Fincher, had hoves that the 1927 chempion would pull the game round in his favour. It looked as if these hopes might be realised Half Mike:-1, Lee Hua-ngak; 2 when he was leading by four Lee Khun-jan; 3, Li Hua-sing. games to three. But Lo seemed to Three Miles fraun ten days ago) have more in reserve yesterday~), Lee Chal; 2. Kwik Choo-beng; then he had on Tuesday, and 3, Lau Ting-cheang. Rumiahn finttered only to dis apoint his numerous adm? ^rġ.
One of the most remarkable 220 Yards Old Boys' Race:-1, features of a thrilling match Kol Beck-bo; 2, Leung Sai-wah; 3, was the number of amazing re Kwong Wing-kong. coveries made by both men. Each Visitors' Race (440 Yards) :-1, contrived to get at and return Fung Kwok-wah. (Wah Yan Col shots from the most hopeless look-lage); 2, Sian Hang-liak (Man Sang) in nositions. Rumjahr hy means College).
Putting the Shot:-1, Sarkol; 2, Lo Kwong-ting; 3, Li Hua-ngak.
of his agility and quiess off Kindergarten Rass-1. Val Sue- his mark and Lo by verv deft on: 2 Tung Sing; &, Ma Po-chun. backhand wristwork. In one lone Night School Boys' Race:-1, LI Lau
sk-kwei.
valley. which ultimately went to Pochee; Hai Hung-nun; Rumjahn. the large gathering was roused to enthusiasm and de- servedly cheered both men for the wonderful recoveries they made,
With R. H. B. Hancock in the ummire's.
Tug-of war:-Won by Form Six.
Form Six.
Relay Race:-1, Form ̈Five; 2,
by
Class Champlonship:-Won- chair and Messrs. Class Six (69 points). Runner-up, Pheling and Lucas line judges Class Five (67 points), the game was excellently control- Junior Cup--Won by LF Chal
led.
The Results ·
The following are the results: Open Singles Championship (final): M. W. Lo beat S. A. Rurnjahn 6-1, 6-3, 7-5.
Seafer Cup-Won by Lo Kwong- ting (18 points).
Prize Donors Prizes were donated by: Eb Excellency, the Governor of Hong Handicap Singles "A" (final) Kong, Sir Robert Ho Tung, Dr. J. G. Lawrie (owe 3/6) beat JS. W. Tso, W. L. Pattenden, W. H. Barrow (rec. 3/6) 6-0, 6-2, 1-6, 6-3 Bell, P. Lauder, J. M. Wong, Chan Mixed Doubles (final): S. E. Cheuk-fan, Wing On Co., Mrs. T. T Green and Miss Heard (owe 15) Cheng, The Right Rev. the Bishop beat Liput. Smith and Mrs. Smith of Victoria, Dr. R. J. Wong, Messrs, (owe 4/6) 6-4, 6-2.
Thompson & Co., Commercial Press, Messrs. Yew Sing. Mrs. Lo Lap, Messrs. Cha Iu-nin, Chau The following games are down for Tsun-nin, Mrs. Tsang, ⠀- MF. Monday:
Chan Mung-hung, Dr. YS
Monday's Games
Open Doubles Championship Wan, Dr. Fok Wing-kan, Dr. Li (final) S. A. and H. D. Rumjahn Tsos-yu, Mr. Chau Cheung-nin, Mrs (bo'ders) v. J. S. McEachran and Lung Pang Shee, Messrs. Xip L. Goldman.
Vinylnak. Ng Szekwons. Châu Sik-nin. Yin, Ring Ab Shiu, Hue Chak-chnen, Kvk Siang-. leane Sal-wah, Li Chorch, Mak Jack
Handicap Doubles: 0. E. C. Mar ton and H. Owen Haghes (owe 15) v. H. J. Armstrong and J. G. Lawrie (owa 4/6).
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5. Summer Consolation Stakes. About 1 mile on inside courge. For China ponies that have never won a steeplechase. Weight for inches as per sale. Ponies that have started et Kwanti allowed 5 Tbs. Ponies that have started at Kwanti and have not been placed this season allowed 10 lbs. Charleston, 139; Drake, 150; Fire Call, 158; Gold Medal, entries.
158;; Honeymoda, 145; May, 150; Montana, 155: Ploughman, 145; Sei Hawk, 150; Stang River, 150; Six Hundred, 151; Solitaire, 153; Strath'orse. 143; Sun'och. 165; Sunning, 148; Tap Slat, 150; Two Clubs, 158; Wowser, 148. 13
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