THE CHINA MAIL.
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BRECHIN AND PARTNERSHIP SELECTED FOR TO-DAY'S "DOUBLE”
LADY TENNIS
STARS AMAZE
BIG CROWD
Dorothy Round And Mary Heeley In Great Form.
BRITISH WIGHTMAN CUP PLAYERS
Dorothy Round and Mary Heeley gave a very five exhibition of lawn tennis yesterday at the H. K. C. C. when they were featured in a mix ed doubles game with Teddy Fin- cher and M. W. Lo, the 1929 champion, before « crowded gal. lery.
Me Round brought back mom- aries of Helen Willa-Moody's EX-
WIDNES RUMOURED
TO BE CONTENDER
NIGHT STAR MAY NOT
BE PLACED
HEARD
GOOD DAY FOR MR, HEARD
(By RAPIER).
Rapier's
Selections
THE latest news from the Valley to-day confirms RACE my earlier report that Brechin (Mr. Butler) and Partnership (Mr. Heard) are the best com- bination for to-day's "double," though Vigilance (Mr. Sung) is likely to be a very stern rival to Part- nership in the second leg.
Mr. Heard is likely to prove the most success- hibition in the Colony two years ful jockey with potential winners in No Fear,
igo
IRON GREY
NO FEAR
WHITE BUTTERFLY Outsider-Paut Janes
RACE 2:
PORTIA
WOODLAND STAG ROSY MORN Outsider-Night Star
RACE 3:
Her style was very similar, Trentbridge. King Salmon, Daylight Eve, and RACE
but she was a lot faster on [ስቲ
girl
r than the famous American Partnership, and he will need them all to secure MR Round's top spin back the lead against Mr. Frost in the Jockey's Cham-
hand drive and angle volleying was
the feature of her game yesterday. pionship.
TROLLOWING his very promising if he starts here, will need watch-
TRENTBRIDGE JUNGLE JIM SOLAR STAR
BRECHIN
ROYAL FLUSH ALEXANDRA HALI. Outsider Gold Key
RACE :
KING BALMON THE PANTHER AJAX Outsider-Rey Tor DAYLIGHT EVE THE TIGER PRIDE OF TSINGTAO Outsider-Doa
tra work the decision of Mr.ing us he has been very promising RACE 8:
She sought the net whenever pos aible and her interceptions of cross Cour drives were brilliantly
by splend d anticipation." ecuted fier service was more difficult than H. Y. Liang to start Iron Grey (Mr.)
Mary
Intely. Darlen is another likely
he though
will not have "Johnnie" up.
one,
Hoeley's MiSR Round's Dertz) in the sex furlongs race - ground shots were excellent, pas- stead of the mile looks very signi-
Daylight Eve's Race sessing both ating and accurate
Beant 1 like the pony's chances
Riding at Lop weight King's placing.
distance. Bounty, a winner at the last Meet- better over the shorter Miss Hoetry's backhand
han aning, is unlikely to be placed in the seen in advantage and her fora. Lhough I understand he
though Mr. hand, though not being as power equally good chance over the other Surrey Handicap,
Proulx may bring off a surprise- In any case he is worth a place bet.
was
ful as Miss Round's, was accurate, distance where he will have an ad- She played brifliantly at the nel
vantage of th where she was given many oppor |
No Fear Mr. Heard). White Hier best tunities by the wily 1. stroke was the
passing Butterfly Mr. Noronha), and Paul shut down the sidelines and this nel- Joncs (Mr. Frost) are the dom failed *mber Overbend she
forehand
other
Mr. Heard's decision to ulde Daylight Eve instead of Valorous has made the Tolly He candidate the favourite, and, on recent track
be able to
RACE ZA
PARTNERSHIP VIGILANCE BURGOM A STER Outsider The Goat
RACE 8:
LUCY GLITTERS EVENING STAR TECUMSEH Outsider-Mermaid.
THE DOUBLE.
just "Rapier's" Selection
Pride
YACHTING NOTES
AZUMA UNFIT FOR
ISLAND RACE
OLD ANKER YACHTS ARE REPORTED HEAVIER
SECOND CRUISER CHAMPIONSHIP RACE TO-MORROW
(By Captain Cuttle.)
D.G.S. AND CAER CLARK CUP
May Again Enter The Competition.
RECREIO AND H.K. LADIES FIELDING TWO TEAMS
(BY STICKS).
The possibility of the Diocesan Gül School again entering a hockey team in the Caer Clark Cup Competition, which is to commence early in December, and that two teams will be entered by the Club de Recreio Ladies, bringing a
In local cruiser races it happens calmed yachtsmen who still refuse total of 8 teams in the competition,
often that a calm occurs at some
to fit auxiliaries.
Conor O'Brien is wintering in period and then a doubt arises as the Mediterranean in to whether certain boats win on travelled ketch
was discussed at the first meeting of the League at Lane, Crawford's Restuarant last night.
Miss J. Dalziel (Hong Kong
his much! "Saoirse" (pro- their merits or merely by a lucky nounced Sayersha by the student wind to help them through the of Erse) and writes from thence to Ladies), presided, and those pre- Jaent were, Miss H. Küll (Central AA- doldrums. So that when a day of advocate the efficacy of this
British Schoolgirls). Misses M. strong and constant wind occurs as clent dodge. Of course we see Basto and C. D'Almada (Club de
here propelling Recreio). Misses every day cul last Sunday it gives an unusual op-
M. Woolley and freavy junks.
P. Gittins (Si, Andrew's Club) portunity for comparing form.
The mechanical principle is in-Mieses S. Dalziel and A. Fowler genious and if correctly pivoted a(Y.M.C.A. Ladies) and Misses P. simple push and pull movement only Whitley and
E. Beavis (C.B.A.
Offcial entries
is required: the yuloh does the rest, Ladies). feathering automatically.
Championship Series
were received from the C.B.S. "Y" Ladies, St.
R WAS a great pity there. fore that Mr. E. B. Lam. bert's cruising cutter "Azuma" had tried conclusions with cargo lighter ear) er in the week: for the resulting repairs were not completed in t me for her to enter in last Sunday's race round the Island, "Azuma" should have done well in Vice- this race for "U. & 1." the Commodore's cutter with the same Championship Race takes place: the handicap finished first on corrected course being round Hong Kong Is-'s second tears player could play in Lime. "U. & I" withdrew later. land to port which gives the first the first team, with the final de
Sulphur cision that she could do so only however, on account of a protest by leg out from the club to
Channel instead of towards Lyemun twice, thereafter being considered "La Cigale":
a regular player for the first team. Misa S, Dalziel, the Captain of the "y" Ladies, on behalf of the
To-day the first race of the Andrew's Ladies with two teams Championship Series for racing from the Hong Kong Ladies and much two teams from the Club de Recreio yachts will be sailed and
Ladies. good sport is expected.
To-morrow the Second
of the circuit.
Cruiser
There were fourteen starters in na last week, With o
10 start at the race. The smaller boats were
the tide should favour the weather. nothing daunted by
daating oi although they had a
slower boats during the whole Cupe d'Aguilar The wind hten-
A m.
the
BRECHIN AND
PARTNERSHIP
some "The Spider's" Selection
ROYAL FLUSH AND
VIGILANCE
of Tsingtao (Mr. Butler) is going to be the big danger, while Dont (Mr. Sung) is expected in quarters to win.
lucked power, but her smashes were unies who will have a big say in form, he should very sound. Particularly pleas the race, and I like Mr. Woo Lai-pip The Tiger (Mr. Froat). ny was the manner the picked up tin's little grey the best. the ball en the half volley in th
If a record does not go in the She true Cochel style.
WHK ob-
Nullah Plate wonders will not cease, vioasiy the more tired of the two after to had kept her moving specially if Mr. Benny Proulx can
What Of Widnes? about throughout the three sela. shoot Watan out into a frat getaway
The second leg and Partnership Wotin is a fine (Mr. Heard), Vigilance (Mr. Sung) displays. The result of the maick pony over five furlongs, but I doubt and Burgomaster (Mr. Davis) in
Neither Fincher or Lo were seen to set the pace.
at their best, bat ball guve gorul
War
f very much whether he 4-4, 11-9, 6-8 in favour
Miss Hound and M. W. Lo.
wiil
against such a classy field.
Mource
Just the running! From a very reliable I learned yesterday that' Partnership is expected to win Miss Round was beaten by 2 sets! Night Star is a very tired pony from Widnes (Mr. Harriman), but, to by Helen Willa-Moody in the after his Leger outing, and I doubt though quite believing all that was said of the Lan pony, I cannot credit Widnes with such a wonder-
16
CRICKET IS A GREAT BOND."
Player's Status
A discussion arose as to whether
Diocesan Girls' Schoolgirls, said that if certain waiters could be ar-
a trifle for the after oun best! The faster boats may arrive at ranged, the School could enter a the competition. Any home up harbour. And against the Collinson and Lyemun Pass before team in tide the 4-tonners "Curlew" (Major 3 p.m. when the tide will be against player attending School, however,
The Mousley) and "Penguin" (Major them.
however, would be obliged to represent the laggards, Bagnold) came on to gain well de-should find it favourable after that School served second and fourth places. time: a great point if the wind
¡ drops. Deserving Win for “U and I"
"U. & L." at all times cracked on all the sail she could, carry and thoroughly deserved to come in first but I fancy Home of the larger boats might have arried more before the wind.
GOLF STARTING TIMES
About cannot be driven faster Pairings For Societies
Match To-morrow.
than a certain speed of course and sometimes extra anil makes steer- ng wild with little gain in epoed. In racing, however, an uncomfort
Final at Wimbledon this year, and whether Mr. Butler will be able to won the Pacife South-West Cham-secure a place in the face of Rosy ful recovery. Vigilance is the one pionship during her recent visit to Morn, (Mr. Doitz), Portis, (Mr. Mr. Heard will have to watch, the America with the British Wight Heard) Woodland Stay (Mr. Frost)
more so because Mr. Sung is en- man Cup term. Mary rouched the semi-final round in the Rosy Morn's Leger win can be taken Parific Coast Chumpionship after a no reason for his winning to-day. the Wightman Cup series, and, in but it must be remembered that he partnership with Norman Farge- holds the record for this distance. lurson, reached the Final of the Portia is another holder of a sprint Mixed Doubles at Wimbledon this record and is extraordinarily fit
year.
Heeley and City of Brisbane (Mr. Davis), deavouring to record le first win interport Dinner Last able amount of sail 'n len risked:||
Treatbridge Must Win Mrs. Pearce's Trentbridge, win-
in front of Solar Star.
at the Valley on Mr. Li Shu Pang's candidate.
who... have
of
work
Mrs. Bolt sailing "Fury" came in
ERIC MITCHELL DROPS OUT.
The meeting was adjourned until next Friday, when Axtures and ar- rangements of grounds and ferees would be made.
re-
9th BATTERY SECURE FIRST POINT.
Mule Corps Held In Mamak Game.
MAMAK TOURNAMENT TABLE TO DATE
OLD COURSE. BL Georges v. St. Andrew's Society. 9.28 a.m. 0. E. C. Marton, F. D. C. B. A.
Hunter.
United
8.32
T. A. Pearce, A. K. Mar- Radio kenzie.
Police
A.E. Linnaman. 9.30
9,40
0.44
0.48
Stark
.. G12/h Battery
KIT.C.
་་
I. Newton, J. B. Ross, Mule Corps N. L. Smith, W. A. Stewart) St. Andrew's C. E. Holmes, T. J. JR. E
R.A.M.C. Fenwick
P. W. The 7, 3 2 0 0 12
3 3 0 0 B
3 3 0 0 21
2 0 0
The Mule Corps shared two goals with the 9th Battery in the Mamak Tournament yesterday. Mohamed So that if the wind takes off the
The following is the revised list Khan scored for the Mule Corps in Night
kites are up aloft already at their of players in the St. George's v. the first half and Lt. Laine equalis.
This presupposes tip-top St. Andrews Societies Golf matched after the interval. "Cricket is a great bond, a great | gear. Old Bails will never standi Win For Lady Peel?
at Fanling to-morrow, owing to leveller" said Mr. H.R.B. Hancock in such treatment.
|E. J.-R. Mitchell dropping out of The second Australians race will his speech at the Interport Cricket | Nine Anker yachts entered
the George's side, probably witness a win for Lady Dinner last night. "1 am one for the Ladies Race last Mon- Peel's Lucy Glters, (Mr. Proulx) those who is of the opinion that
day. "Pat" and "Fury" the in shite of the fact that she is the more cricket that is played the
two new boats built this year We older
seemed superior to last year'A CLUB SHOULD BEATner of the Derby and the St. Leger, carrying 165 lb.-18 lb, more than better is the nation.
Tecumseh (Mr. Davis) &
very people
had much has scored off all opposition for likely pony. Evening Star (Mr. happiness in playing cricket must
vintage. ARMY AT RUGBY the Griffin's Cup and of the two Butler) has a win to his credit over do all we can to bring into the
other ponies Jungle Jim- (M2 Lucy Glitters, but he is not as fit lives of the younger members, that first by many minutes while Mrs. { Soares) should secure second place (Lacy Glitters, but he is not charm and happiness we have so Elliott brought "Pat" in fifth just Five Changes In The
Mermaid much enjoyed in the past.
a skade astern of "La Linda" (Mrs. Fifteen.
Deitz)
Sheldon) and Gull (Miss Mackle), Members of the Malaya, Shang- mile
I have heard it stated that last 9.52 hai and Hong Kong Interport Cric-
year's baata muat now be alightly 9.56 10.00 ket teams were entertained to din-water-soaked and therefore heavier 10.04 ner at the Gloucester Building lust than the new ones; but it is more 10.08 The Club, who are now at full chance in the first log of the
eving, when the Shanghai flags probable that the new boata' sails 10.12 strength with the exception of G. "double," though Royal Flush's re-i
were handed to Malaya and Hongare setting better. "Fury's" main 10,16 C. Moutris, who is still on the in- 'cent improvement may cause a cer
London, To-day,--Lucky Patch Kong, and the Hong Kong flag was sail seta perfectly with not a wrin-19.24 Jured list, have made five changes,tain amount of anxiety. Mr. Heard in their side for to-day's game will have the mount and I like his (4 to 1) beat Court Equerry (100 handed to Malaya by the respectivele in it.
If any 'A' class nails are oversize | 10.28 against the Army at Sookunpoo at chances much better than Gold 6) by half a length to win the captains.
Mr. H. R. B. Hancock was chair-jby, any chance this should be dia- 10.32 8.30 p.m.
Key (Mr. Sung) and Alexandra Derby Cup yesterday Brunswick
(100 to 6) was third in a field of man, and at the official table were covered on Saturday, For I bear 10 30 Though they lost their first en-Hall (Mr. Proulx).
two twelve.-Reuter. Bistre and Wakefield aro
Messrs. R. E. Lindsell, J. Scott that as many sails as possible, are 10.40 counter against the Army the Club
Harston, B. N. Hamilton (Capt. of to be brought ashore, and, laid out very good ponies, but it must be re- are expected to win to-day.
Malaya), D. W. Leach (Capt. of on standard marks set out upon the 10.44 The following are the teama: membered that both are carrying
A. K. Mackenzle, H. 1, Armstrong, Shanghai), H. Owen Hughes (Capt. clubs gymnasium floor, Club, P. Whitham; J. J. Fergu- considerably heavier imposts. Call-1. D. Kilboe, C. W. E. Buhop, R. B. W. won, W. H. B. Rigs. R. II. Griniks and fernia at 146 in. might be worth a Paterson, D. Lowson, G. E. Gabr. of Hong Kong), T. E. Pearce, D. C. G. F. Tammut M. W. Turner and long shot ever this short distance gan, H. 3. D. Lowe, J. E. Potter, IL. C. Burn, Lieut. Comdr. Addington, J. A. R.. Belbyr (Captain); RL. Sulliard, and in a big field.
PREVIOUS DEFEAT
L. FL. Bradford, A. F. Walkden. F. I
Burch, D.. A. Commlor., A. Stewart,
jas fit as he might be The First Leg
and Golden Dawn (Mr. Brechin (Mr. Butler) is bursting should show up well over with fitness and is no longer the and 171 yarda. ("stinker" he was. He has the best
THE DERBY CUP
a
Meeke and F. A. M. Elliott,
D.
MeLolian and A. K. Manros
Dynasty Win?
K. Bousefield, T. W. R. Wilson and L. B. Greenhill.
D. M. With Iron Grey out of the way
*L.R.C. LEAGUE TEAM
Wheelar, and i. XI..
The following have been selected
"Reservons —— J.'-- Kutchison...
"Kongier". (Lineolas), and
| in the Suffolk Handicap "B" Divi-
Win for Mrs. Way
10.20
10.48 10.52
1.
D
R. C. Honkina, E. W. Kirk. |German Club H. F. Phillips, A, B, Jurves.R. C. of B.
President, Vice-President.
Reservas
Reserves.
Secretaries.
F. Austin, J. D. Danby, 1. H. Gears, C. Mycock, WH
Perry
E. Thomas, 8. 2.
9th Battery Medway
CRAIGENGOWER OFFICERS
The following Officers · have
II. 8. Forster. R. 8. ·been' elected for the Craigengower
Johnson.
A E. Perry, J. Hunter,
Cricket Club for the forthcom-
W. Thomson, Humphreys,ing year-President, Mr. Brad- Caut, McEachran, C. A. Bury: Vice-President, Mr. Roz Calcraft.
selet; Hon. Secretary, Mr, U. M. WOmar; Hon. Treasurer, Mr. E. el
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п.
H. Pethlik, J. Mayhew
.".
F. A. M. Elliot, J. P. Lawrie Arculli; Committee, Mesars, R. ม. H.Turner, P. Fiddes Bass, W. J. Howard, A. Marchent, Wilson.
Robinson, P. R. Grant A. E. Coates, F. K. Modi, G. L. Hamnion, G, W. Greene, Buchanan Dr. V. N. Allenza, and E. H. Williams, . E. Monra Deer. IL. 8.. Dinidel, E. R. Price.
D. J. 8. Croxter, T. 3. Price. 0.62
1. D. Kinnaird, A., Mac- Farline.
NEW. COURSE.
Societies Match.
10.00
In Monday's Ladies Raco, for 10.30 Combined 1, Y. and G, clasa, places 11 00 were taken by three boats each of 11.045
11.08 a different class letter.⠀ Yli- was 11.12. CLUB JUNIOR XI
first, sailed by Mr Way, GB wa second, sailed by Mrs. Wren and 18 British Army ........ IA. Birt (RA); LA. sion, King Balmon (Mr. Heard)
The following will represent the was third, sailed by Miss Fahnstock
·A. G. Martin (8W.B), Ple, Bimmerilooks a good, thing over a mile. It to play for the Indian Recreation] C^1 Addison: (8/3.1 Fie, Walters is, a very long time, since the Club 2nd XI in a league fixture Hong Kong Cricket Club second of the four-maaked barguentine Soldere, H. Young. 10:08
/B\% and L/Cpl. Howitt (8.W.B.). Dynasty entry has done anything, against the Royal Navy at King's eleven in a friendly cricket match yacht "Shenandoah, now lying off
0.40 against the Police Recreation Club Balley's Shipyard. JCBL) Hardy (8.W.8). PU but he'is now very fit and ilkely to } Park to-morrow;
Abban, M. R. Abbas. A. A. on the HKC.O, ground this after I see, that Mr. Conor O'Brien-off 25w, win at any Meeting. The Parther AB
"Across Three Oceans", fame, is' ad-;- 9.64 (Mr. Frost) and Ajax (Mr. Dells) | Akis A, IL, Baker, II. T. M. Barma, T. noun:
Hamet, A. K. Mind, K. NazaPİN,
(Continued at Foot of Preceding vocating the yuloh or Chinese scull- 9,48 are serious challengers, and Hey Rahmin, A, A. Ramishe sand. A. R
Eplanin);
{ing aweep power plant for be good outalda bet... Tingle, Hamad Rovervs-As A. Markar.
(RW.B)
G. B. G. Hall, D. 8. Robb 10.10 S. H. Dodwell, T2 R110.24 Chassels,
II. B. E. Hancock, E. 19.10.32 Robertson
J. Shellsear, Ar Mc-10.40 Kallar
·A. B. “Raworth, R. K. Valentine.
Booker, J. A
La Goldman, A. Ritchie,
Col. Ryland, Col., Matthews.
D
H. Blake, D. EIL.
A. D. Humpireyi, ¿W?:N/ Buyers. PRAE
Mra, Kinnaird, Mr. Ma Farlane.ente W... Waddington,
Weight