THE CHINA

NUARY

RETURN OF SOME OLD FAVOURITES NEW FLOATING GOLF BALL NOT POPULAR

REGAL AND COLUMBIA

DANCE RECORDS

FB 1090 Why dream

Carroll Gibbons and Savoy Orpheana Why stars come out at night. PB 1096-Its and old Southern custom

Carroll Gibbons end boy friends

According to the moonlight. FE 1104-Go into your dance ..........

Johny Green and orch.

The little things you used to do.

FB 115-Is'nt this a lovely day

No strings.

FB 1084-Way down în 'Honolulu.......

Haunting me.

FB 1081-Call me sweetheart

La a little gipsy tea roo

FB 1083-Little dash of Dublin

_Marina_waltz.

Phil Ohman and orch.

Len Filis and novelty orch.

ELIOT HALL B TRIUMPH

Badminton Debut Against V.R.C.

RECREIO “B”. SUCCEED

The Eliot Hall "B" team, play-| ing their first match in the Men's Doubles Badminton League, «de- feated the Victoria Recreation Gibbors and Orpheans Club by; 7 sets to 2 last night at

the Eliot Hostel

Debroy Somers' band

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LANEFORD TROPHY AT

KOWLOON G.C.

STARTING TIMES FOR SUNDAY

THE following are the starting

(over 36 holes medal play on handicap) at the Kowloon Golf

Club next Sunday :-

J. D. Thomson and H. C. Borner

In their postponed, encounter, the Kowloon Tong Club - once again suffered defeat at the-hands- of the Club de Recreio "B" tex

a Kowloon Tong, where they were beaten by 7 sets to 2

Detailed results of the two matches were as follows.

At the Eliot Hostel last night, the Eliot Fall "B" beat the Victoria Rebreation Cub by 7sets to 2-

CEL. Soon and S. C. Pre (Eliot | "B"):—

lost to S. A Rumjahn and G.

N. Süva

beat C. N. Xavier and E. Alves 21-2 beat A. S. Lopes and M. M

'de Soares

24-6

P. E. Tan and CH Ng (lot

B

lost to Eamijahn and Silve

-24

beat Xavier and Alves

2-9

beat Lopes and Soares

21-6

B. K. Ng and J. L. Young (Eliot

beat Ramjahn_and_Silva

0

beat Xavier and Alves

2-1

beat Lopes and Soares

21-11

Kowloon Tong Beaten

Mar Schmeling. Germany's ex-beavyweight champion, Tisits > Joe Louis” training camp at Pompton Lakes, New Jersey, "and examines the fist that blasted Max Baer from the heavy- weight picture. Schmeling will meet the "Brown Bomber" who defeated Paulino Creviden in New York last month, next June.

PHILIPPINES' TENNIS

At Kowloon Tong last night, the AUSTRALIA TO CHALLENGE IN PLAN TO SEND

Becreio "3" beat the Kowloon Tong,

Club by 7 sets to 2:-

S.-A.. Gray and P. Leung (Kow- Inon):-

ost to E A. Baros and A. E.

4-21 Xavier beat E. Remedios and E. Alves 21- 8}' beat N. Beltrão and H. Gon-

salves

21-19 A. Chan and K. E. Wong (Kor- Hoon)

lost to Bamps and Xavier

lost to Remedios and Alves ..

lost to Beltrao and Gonsalves

Action

U.S. DAVIS CUP ZONE

Strongly Recommended By Norman Brookes

Melbourne, December 10: The Commeil of the Austrañan Lawn Tennis Association have decided American to challenge in the 3-21

Zone of

the Davis Cup com

д suitable petition, provided 18-21

team is available. Last season Australi competed in the European Zone.

J. M. Pong, and G. & White” (Kow- 1000):-

lost to Barros and Xavier

13-9

6-21

521

"A", the Brigade

lost to-Remedios and Alves lost Beltrao and Gonsalves Recreio Ladies Win The Recreio Ladies' holders, beat the Fire

by sets to 2 last night.

Scores

Mrs Shute and Mrs. Kirkwood (Fire Brigade)--

lost to Miss C. Silva and Miss

M. Silva

Mrs. Sonza and- Miss S. Remedios

16-21

21-4

lost to Miss Ribeiro and Miss

A Remedios

Mrs. Wild and Miss Griffiths

(Fire Brigade)-

beat Silva and Silva

-24-16

12-21 |

lost to Souza and Remedios

Mr. Norman Brookes, captain of the 1935 team; strongly re-

commended the challenge in the

American Zoze. He added that

some of the members of the

last team might not be available if the challenge were issued in the European Zone.

NEW LAWN TENNIS SENSATION

. ނ

17-21 Von Cramm & Henckel

Beaten By Swiss

lost to Rebeirs and Resedios 18-24

Mrs. Fowles Weir (Fire) Brigade):

lost to Silva and Siva

lost to Souza and Remedios lost to Ribeiro and Remedios.

5-21

SERVICE- WHICH-WRECKED TWO RACKETS

CHAMPIONS

TO EUROPE GAVIA BROTHERS LIKELY CHOICE

JUANITO'S METEORIC RISE TO STARDOM

"UNACCEPTABLE TO PUBLIC"

WHAT ADDINGTON TEST SHOWED

DIVISION OF OPINION

(By George Greenwood)

London, December 9.

fed

golf

AN important and definite conclusion eme

from the test of an entirely new type ball at Addington yesterday. It is that which is a "floater, having a comparatively thick cover with a bramble marking and a looser wound core, has little or no chance of receiving the approval of the Royal and Ancient Club of St. Andrews.

This will come as v

the great mass of golfers, some of whom have been labouring under the mistaken impres sion that an attempt was to be made to faist thể experimental ball on to the public.

Two members of the R. and A. were present at the test, and both condemned the hall from the point of view of universal use. Major Cecil Hutchison who is a member of the Special Ball Com- mittee of the R. and A., told me that as floating ball will not do; its lightness is against it. The ball could not be accepted.”

Mr. R H de Montmorency,

who is a member of the Rules

of Golf Committee was equally. ~ SMALL UNITS FOOTBALL emphatic He said that a *floater" would not be accept-

able to the general public; ther

(Continued, from Page 23

would resent such a type of ball they have played that extra game ..there was a division of opin-which may mean 'much. They

on 25 to the merits of the ball also have a slightly better goal

the match

among the-players taking part in average than the Sappers,--- al- A representative side though goal average counts for of women, amateurs and profes-nothing with this League in the sionals opposed in foursome's the final reckoning, and in the event first six players in the Oxford of two or more teams finishing and Cambridge Varsity team...

Divase Opinions

with even-points, a play-off is recessary. It will be: "seen. therefore that the Sappers 13—1

Some of the players were enthuwin over the RAS.C ing Manila, January 3.

siastic in praise of the ball and ber will not help them much in Plans of sending two outstand others frankly detested Miss this respect.

The claims of the 20th Gun- ing Filipino players to compete in Joyce-Wethered was unable to

however, I must not be various tournaments in Europe in press a definite opinion until she nera, preparation for the Davis Cup had more experience of the ball ignored and their challenge at the "It certainly does cut down moment seems very formidable. tourney is under consideration by length 30 yards or more-and They are only three points behind officials of the Philippine Islands that is a desirable quality she the leaders with a game in hand.

"But I am convinced that This team has Lawn Tennis Association. The Ga-said.

also met the 9th via brothers, Leonardo and Jus-such a ball will affect men's golfRA. once this season, when they more than that of women who forced a draw, the sides scoring mito, are mentioned as the most swing the club more and do not once each. They have not yet probable candidates.

hit so hard. This ball requires met the 22nd RE, but when the Should the plan materialise smoother and a slower swing"

those selected to make the trip Of all those taking part in the same des come off it should be

|worth watching.

Medicals Beland

will sail for Europe in March, in test none hit the ball, which is time to catch the pre-Davis Cup peculiarly susceptible to inaccur– season in England, France and acies of striking, especially a Germany. It is tentatively slice, so well and truly as

Even the Medicals may have Miss planned to have the two tennis Wethered. Keeping the hall low something up their sleeve, but some picking stars leave for Europe together (in fight-not an easy matter with five points wants 11-21 London, December 6.A new with the Olympic delegation to a "floater" she did not hit an in- up. They have been beaten

different shot

twice by the 20th Gunners but 6-21 tennis star has arisen in Kad Berlin.

Whether the Gavia brothers Some were classical efforts have yet-to-play-the-9th-and-22nd Schroeder, the Swede, who has

Still, this is football and just won a sensational victory for will make the trip or not will de-One of these was a long brassie E-E Sweden against Germany in the pend on their performance dur-shot in the teeth of the wind ever anything may happen, though. Pindoor international match sting the All-Comers tournament the ravine at the 390 yards ninth their chances of winning against according to officials of the on the Old course. Another was either of the teams are somewhat Hamburg:

her drive to the 400 yards tenth remote. After beating Henckel, Ger PILTA

Philippines Best many's second string,

(down wind)—a beautiful - shot The RAS-C. cannot seem straight sets, Schroeder stirred Leonardo Gavia, who met his that enabled her partner, Ray get going at all. even the Germans to enthusiasm first tournament defest in the mond Oppenheimer, to reach the played seven games so far, WOD Miss one mnd lost the rest. This is by cannon-balling von Cram of Philippines in the last Metropoli-green with a full mashie.

fan tournament, is still the Is-Wethered holed the putt for about the only Station “I know 35 4 the court.

Morning

Afternoon

9.00 AM

1.30 PM.

E. O. Murphy and J. Mckelvie

9.05

1.35

P. R. Parks and E. Black

9.10

1.40

LEAGUE TABLE TO DATE

W: G. Geale and A. I. Dennis

9.15

1.45

W. Orr and E. Christensën

9.23

1.50

Games

H. H. Mundy and W. A. Stewart

9.25

1.55

W. Kershaw and C G. Anders en

9.30

2.00

W. Aber and S. Jer

9.35

2.05

St. Ambrew's "A" $ $ 0 40 6 10 Recreio B 63 140 14 10 44 031 5 8 Recreio "A"

W. C. Simpson and J. G. Judd

9.40

2.10

C. RC

5 4 1 34 15 8

G. Mine and W. H. G. Hirst

Fire Brigade

9.45

215

St. John's

$4122

T. D. Paton and J. W. Martin

9.50

2.20

St Andrew's

5 2 3 19 26 4

W. Taylor and R. Henderson

13.00

2.25

Course Stewards--J. McKelv ie and W. C. Simpson.

GRIDIRON'S TOLLI VILLA SIGN NEW

OF DEATHS

Forty-Six Succumb During 1935

ONLY THREE KILLED IN COLLEGE GAMES!

RIGHT-WINGER

Williams Formerly Of Huddersfield

Taikoo B.C. Ebot Hall "p

V. R. C.

་རྟ་; $23.35

Ehot Hall A” Sand S. Home 6 0 6 Kowloon Tong 6 0 6 1

in three

BILLIARDS

Additional Games In Championship

“have.

where the Service Corps have

as

The Germans say that no such lands" premier tennis player. Fol-birdie 3. service has ever been seen in lawn lowing his sweeping victories

not managed to hold their own af No Putting Difficulties 0 tennis. Von Cramm broke two over Japanese andTM Australian

soccer. They always seem to de Orackets in trying to take it. stars during the last All-Comers Whatever the views of the other well in other places, no matter

Schroeder is a giant who a year tourney, he was sent to Hong players as to the putting qualities how small their number may be ago weighed 1631.

He is now Kong, Shanghai and Japan, where of the ball, Miss Wethered exper- and another thing is that they CHAMPIONS IN DESPAIR

down to 13st. He reduced by jhe showed creditable perform ienced no difficulty whatever with seem to be able to score too. strenuous swimming training. Jances.

it. She holed putts from all dis- In five games out of their seven, Jaanito, the younger of the Ga-tances. Perhaps it is my new they have act scored less than 3 (Continued from Page 4)

vias, skyrocketed to stardom only putting style the reverse overlay goals in each gape recently when be defeated Maused by Bobby Jones, she told It looks as though their de Milne For Hospital

ila's foremost court sees. In pracme...

fence needs, strengthening, London, November 28.

tice games Juanito is reported to Mitchell, renowned for his the goal"average" of 42 "zgainst" Aston Villa yesterday secured Injuries have hit the club hard-

have defeated Leonardo a sumber mighty hitting did not like the in 7 games would indicate! - from Huddersfield Town-thely and the prospects are not im-]

of times

ball. "It is like hitting a piece The Ordnance Corpe are also transfer of J. J. Williams, an out-proved by the fact that Jack

The following additional games

Davis Cup Dates He will play against Milne, the versatile winger who

of paper, you wait for the crash in low water, for 6 points out of New York, December 14-Foot-side-right-

on came from Blackburn Rovers only

in the senior and junior divisions According to advice received by jand nothing happens," he said." 12 games is not too good. With ball killed 46 men and boys this Stoke City, at Villa Park,

a few months ago, has cartilage of the Billiards Championship have local tennis officials, the Davis Leonard Crawley,

one or two exceptions, however, season" in the United States, thus Saturday.

He will enter hospital

been arranged Next Wednesday Cup matches will start on May hard hitter, said ere is no their defeats have been very naz Williams, a native of Aberdare, trouble. equalling the previous high record

joined Huddersfield from Llanelly to have an operation performed n Zimmern will meet J. D. dos 5. The second round starts on pleasure in hitting balls it is row. It seems that a little more of deaths in 1931

cotton luck would be very welcome to Of these, 35 deaths were the in November, 1932 He was 19, on his knee direct result of football and 11 and had never seen a First Divi- Now that McCulloch has left Remedios in the Junior Champion- May 17, the third round on June like hitting piece were caused by infection or in-sion match, but he was put into Hearts and Massie is going, Ar. Bhip and the following day (Thurs-19; the fourth round on June 19:wool,” However, he was surprise this team

Cruz will clash in the Senior The inter zone matches bevelled fernal injuries which were, in the the Huddersfield first team al-senal will probably renew their day) A P. Pereira and S. M da and the Final round on July 13ed at the distance the ball

tween the winners of the Ameri-Henry Cotton, who was a spetty, RA 9.7.200 Championship. majority of cases, treated either most at once. Since then he has efforts to secure Walker.

made 43 league appearances, and should imagine they have more Al senior games are 500 up. can and European zones are sche too late or improperly.

[chance of getting him now than

whereas junior games are 300 np. duled for July 18, 20 and 21 On tater, expressed the view that 22nd Coy, RE 8 6 2 0 S In the much-publicised college has scored 15 goals.

lever before. Once 2 team begins

Jnly 25, 27 and 28, the suprem-the ball was a retrograde step in 20th Bty, RA 8 6 111

ERMONS 51 2.26 football only three deaths occur

to break up the best players bate: {being left to struzzle among more culs at Tottenham, yet no one]acy in the tennis:world will be the game it will make the 7th Bty, PA 5 4 23 22 26 there was so unlucky an Ban decided in the challenge round game-more-difficult for the ordin126 By BA 3 3 3 2 16 13 moderate colleagues.

brick the Chelses leader, who against England, present Davis ary golfer," he said, "and it is 4th Coy

Hup champions. was sent off the field."

red. It was in secondary schools

football that the largest number

of deaths, 26, were registered...

Most of them were due to head-

on tackling or inadequate equip- ment.

NEPIA'S DROP KICK

Below

(Continued from Page 1)

He has spent over two years in able

There were 616,000 youths play-perfecting a spinning drop-kick ing secondary schools football in which he thinks will cause some the United States this year, but surprise in Rugby League circles. the season only lasts for a little Nepia's wife and family of three more than two mortág in most will follow him to the course

of the country.

a few months.

"Duty Flay Again

the august and vener Perhaps Sir Charles Clegg will The Football Asso-now diter. Trom his equally ven- Clegg, Sheffield erable colleague, Mr. John Ma sea gave an Kenna president of the Football aper and chil- Mr MrKennas: delivered a pious in have made homiffy st weeks ago about.

sport despair.

Praw football isy

Sand

** LEAGUE TABLE TO DATE

WDLE

what should be avoided at 211 RAO.C 12 3 0 9 18 36 6 costs. If condenmed to play with Path Boy, RA @ 1 269 27.4 RASCOS 10 6 15 42 2 -ONLY TOP-NOTCHERS! a ball of this cind fold gentlemen

Train week's futures are as follows: will give up the game.

TOMORROW-

Baby, 112th Blz. EX The B.B.BOC. have decided that In general terms may be

DIL) future only foreign Saxers who stated that against the Wind-

lesally placed with the fest ball has zerdefinite, loss of 50 in their own curatrick" will Fards, while downwind the loss is allowed to fight in Britaines about 25 to

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