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ENGLAND WIN THE WOMEN'S GOLF CHAMPIONSHIP
ALL OTHER COUNTRIES BEATEN BY SMASHING MARGINS
Southport, May 14.
England won the women's Inter- national golf championship which was concluded on the Southport and Ainsdale course to-day. Eng- land needed to win only one of the nine games against Treland to-day having scored two victories vester- day against one each by Ireland and Wales and none by Scotland.
England eventually beat Ireland to-day by eight matches to one. The final scores were England three victories and Scotland; Ireland and Wales one each
A last-minute change in the England team was made to-day, "Miss P. Barton arrived at the course unable to move her head freely. She had C chill in the muscles of her neck.
DODGERS LOSE
BASEBALL RESULTS
New York, May 27. The following were, the results of the League baseball matches played to-day.
National League
R. H.
Brooklyn
.............
4 10
E
2
New York
5 10
1
Boston Phliadelphia
2 B
0
5', ';
0
Cincinnati Chicago
5 11
2
3 B
3
Hack hit a home run..
Pittsburgh
1115
0
St. Louis
210
2
American League
Chicago Detroit.
2 6
0
3
6 0
.
St. Louis
Cleveland
5
12 21
1
Hal Trosky hit a home run.
New York
%
9
12
Dimaggio homered. Basion
& 13 0 Foxx hit a home run.
HONG KONG DAILY PRESS. FRIDAY, MAY 29, 1936.
MACAO JOCKEY LOCAL BASEBALL
CLUB
ENTRIES AND H'DCAPS FOR JUNE RACE MEETING
The following are the entries and handicaps for the June Race Meet- ing of the Macao Jockey Club to be held at Macao on Sunday, June 77. 1938:
1st Race-Race Course Handicap (1st Section) 9 Furlongs Boxing Eve 158. Copper Idol 140, Daylight Eve 159. Double Chance 141. Foxbridge 140, Gold Coin 147, King's Parade 144, Lemberg 151, Mersey 153 Night View 153, Old Star 151, Plain View 160, Pride of Tshigtao 188. Popular Star 140, Sylvandale 140. Warrington 140, West Farade 147, Young Chap 188. N.B. If the two top-weighters do not accept. all weights to be raised 6 lbs.
2nd Race Choi Ma Hu Handicap!
6 Furlongs
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Gold Eagle 145, Ocean View 159, Paymaster 140, Potlatch 145, Rugby. Star. 140, Shamrock 148, Strathalan 140.
3rd RaceGrand Stand Handicap 11 Mile
Bistre 144. Tonovan 140. Flyby-
NEW RULES FORMULATED
The Hong Kong Baseball Asso- elation has laid down the follow- ing rules in connection with the current season's baseball, campaign for the observance of all Managers of their respective league teams.
1. Each Manager is required to submit to the association a list of
names of players, not exceeding twehty in number for registration,
2 New players whose names do not appear on the original regis- tration list may play providing:
EXTENSION OF ANITA LIZANA KEEPS HER TITLE
CLUB HOUSE APPROVED
FOOTBALL CLUB'S EXPANSION
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"Miss Hardwick's Plucky Fight
London, May 11.
took the next three games to lead Senorita Lizana. retained her 65. Errors of timing, however... singles title at Hurlingham on came in the twelfth game. The Saturday, when she beat MissSenorita won it to love.
Hardwick 10-8, 6-2 in the final In spite of two double-faults. . 8. Olli won the men's event for Miss Hardwick led again at 8-7. the second time by defeating L She caught the Chilean two or Shaff 6-2, 6--3.
three times on the wrong foot by driving into the deep corners.
The large gallery 32w an in- final. In grace of movement and love game on her service. teresting match in the women's | Again her opponent squared with a
Plans for the extension of the Hong Kong Football Club's pavi- lion, were approved by the mem- bers when they met yesterday at an Extraordinary General meet- ing convened for that special pur pose. The new plans include an extended wing for the accomoda-stroke-production there was noth tion of the Home team and thus ing between Senorita Lizana and Miss Hardwick. The result depend- (a) Their names are reported
evade the present congestion in the
ed on the greater steadiness of the to the association 48 hours be-dressing room, the erection of a
Chilean. fore the game commences, and
(b) Approval of the majority of the league Managers is obtain- ed. Otherwise said players can- not appear in any games untii one week has elapsed after due registration has been made.
3. During the game, the chief umpire's decision will be final"
Protests against decisions may be made by notification to the asso- | ciation who will then appoint an outside arbiter A render a Anal opinion against which no further appeal can be made.
4. There wil. de no-tree passes
| night 142. Great Hall 151. Harvest | given from first ro second in case. View 157, King's Bounty 161, May-ul overthrows at first. Runners flower 156, Miracle 140, Monoplane must make their bases.
The game between Philadelphia 14. New Star 161, Rose Evelyn 140,
and Washington was postponed on account of rain.
|--- Reuter,
Tiny Star 144. Victoria Hall 140.
4th Race South China Cup
Therefore Mrs. Marjorie Garon played Mrs. J. B. Walker, or Ire land, all the following members of the English team "moved up." and Miss G. Cradock-Hartopp, the first reserve, was brought into the side. IRRESISTIBLE MISS MORGAN
Miss W. Morgan. British Cham- plon, made an English victory at this short hole could give Mrs certain when she beat Miss D. Fer-Walker the victory. guson, Irish Champion, by fand 5.
Scotland beat Wales by 7 to 2 to Miss Morgan seemed to be inspired bring about u
triple tie among by the ideal conditions. She began Scotland. Ireland and Wales for in such great form that the Irish second place. The Scots played so Champion last three of the first five brilliantly that they must have re- holes without playing badly. At the third Miss Morgan drove so far that gretted they could not have pro 153. Paymaster 110. Plain View 150. ing to rules and regulations as ex-
an easy iron shot to the green gave her a "bircie three and a lead of two. Miss Morgan became three up with another "birdle" three at the th, where a perfect Iron shot to the hidden bowlshaped green was followed by a five yards putt,
duced that form against Ireland yesterday. Mrs. J. B... Watson, who won by 8 and 7 against Mrs. Ed- words had a score of only 35 for the Arst nine holes and Miss Mont- gomery, a 6 and 5 victor over Miss Barron, was out in 36.
The highlight of the Scottish Miss Morgan, pursuing her un-victory, however, was provided by hurried progress. won with a mic Miss Anderson, who was two down imum of opposition from Miss Fer-with five holes to play against Miss guson, who seemed to be overawed Barbara Pyman and won the next by her opponent's superior power four holes in 3.3.4.4 to take the from the tee and greater accuracy match by 2 and 1. in iron shots,
Miss Morgan's win nude England safe from defeat and a few minutes later Miss D. Fishwick walked of the thirteenth green-victor, over Miss P. Sherlock to make the Eng- lish triumph clear.
MISS FISHWICK IN FORM Miss Fishwick's return to form delighted her caddle Maidment. who carries Altred Padgham's clubs in Important tournaments and hopes to bring of a Southport double by piloting Miss Fishwick to victory in the championship. Maid- ment is the best artisan player at Fulwell (Middlesex) and is no stranger to a card of 70. Miss Fish- wick, who won the British Cham- plonship in 1932 at Formby, was out in 36 to-day and only two over fours for the thirteen holes played against Miss Sherlock, who did not win a hole.
England's victory over Ireland by": eight games to one was precisely the margin by which they had bea- ten both Scotland and Wales yes- terday. The only Irish "winner was Mrs. J. B. Walker who was the most successful member of the British team that toured Australia. and New Zealand last winter, but even this brilliant Irishwoman had to go to the 19th hole to beat Mrs. Marjorie Garon the English cham- pion, and nothing worse than a two
KHO SIN KIE BEATS CANADIAN
In Fourth Round Of French Championship
Paris, May 27.
Kho Sin-kle, China's Davis Cup captain. 10-day advanced to the fourth round of the French nation- big al tennis championship, a crowd at Auteuil watching nim beat Murray, the Canadian, in straight sets 6-2, 6-3, 6-4.
Kho now meets the Swiss Davin Cup exponent, E. Maneff, and critics are interested to see how his smooth game stands up against the forceful stroking of Manel.
In winning so easily to-day Kho confirmed the favourable impres alon he created when he beat Le- sueur. He has completely recovered the forin which made him Chinese champion, and against Murray he maintained a beautiful length, sel- dom advancing to the net, get al- ways using good judgment.-
5. "The official league ball this season will be the MIZUNOI of cially supplied by the association. One and a Quarter Miles Each team is required to furnish Balios 140, Boxing Eve 155: Bur- two new balls for the game to the gomaster 140. Copper Idol 140, Day-entet umpire. After the game, the light Eve 153. Delightful Chance balls revert to the possession of the 140, Double Chance 144. Emergency winning team. Note: It the new Call 140, Foxbridge 140, Gold Coin balls are contained in rin, the tins 147, Gold Currency 140, Gold Eagle must be entrusted to the umpire 140. Gold Picker 140, Humber 140, unopened. King's Parade 144. Lemberg 151, Mersey 153, Mike 140. Night View
Popular Star 140. Potlatch 140. Pride of Tsingtao 168. Ocean View 140. Old Star 151. Rugby Star 140 R.T.P. 140, Shamrock 110, Strab- halan 140, Sylvandale 140, "Unicorn 140. Valley View 140, Warrington 140. West Parade 147, Young Chap 188,"
5th Race-Race Course Handicap
6. All questions regarding base- ball plays will be checked accord-
pressed down in D and M Official Rules 1930.
new ladies' room and the extension of the Bar.
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She was able to "pick up" with greater ease in the deep corners, made fewer errors in service and Gshowed greater confidence at the
Mr. H. É. Forsyth was in the Chair supported by Mr. L. Robertson, Dr. G. R. Black, Dr. J.net, though she never went there H. McElney and Mr. B. I. Bickford for preference. (Hon. Secretary).
Putting the motion before the meeting Mr. Forsyth said that the
matter had long been, the sub- ject of discussion and the com- mitée now thought that it was de- sirable to carry out the plans The Committee now looked towards the members for their ratification and backing.
The present Club house had cost $17,600 when it was built in 1929 and it bow stands at about $11,300.
The Chilean champion, daughter of the Santiago lawn tennis pro-
fessional, has watched the game
In the 17th game Miss Hardwick, over anxious, waited for the ball to bound at short range instead of volleying it. Senorita Lizana led 9-8. To her credit, she carried the set from 0—40 down in the next game.
SHAFFI'S IMPROVEMENT
Miss Hardwick, no doubt dwell-" ing on the past, did not play as well in the second set. The Senorf- ta took three games to love out of
eight. She reduced her pace, lift-
ing her return. Miss Hardwick found the higher bound harder to control. The drop shot, too, clever-
ever since she can remember, She was born and bred, as it were, on the court. Her play shows that naturalness of touch which it is notly used against a tiring opponent. easy to acquire.
baulked her. She had-played her best in the first act. She could not maintain it in the second.
Her racket swing was more spon- taneous than Miss Hardwick's. The
The men's final was a contrast in latter's swing was more elaborate:
styled Ollif had that art which she had to think more about it.
MISS HARDWICK'S MISTAKES conceals Brt the minimum of Miss Hardwick began confidently. | effort producing the most effect. She led 2-1 on her service, win- Shuf, on the other hand, appear- ning the third game to love. Ated to put all he knew into every first the Senorita did not quite stroke. The result was sometimes know how to take the bigh-bound- | effective, more often not.
The Bowling green was added at a cust of $6.000 and this was done of their through the facilities bankers. The treasurer had est imated that at the end of Julying delivery: it seemed to bound
the Club should have a Bank ba-
building entails extras. it
Shaff discovered his best shots above her head, But her mistim- | returned 'into a part of the court' ing was only temporary, Mistakes in which he least expected them. came, from Miss Hardwick, She netted several backhand drives and Senorita Lizara was soon leading 5-2,
The crisis brought the best from the English girl. She saved a set point in the eighth game. She scored with a fine cross drive from а teasing drop, and this unexpected coup caused Benorita Lizana to serve a double-fault.
Olliff had his careless moments in the second set, but he could always gain a point when he needed one. He took the last two games to love.
There was a distinct improve-
ment in Shaff's game. If he can use less energy in the production of each shot he must go further.
ance of somewhere about $3.000 or $4,000. The cost of the extension was estimated at $5,000, and as the was necessary to have an extra $2.000.
The plans provide more room for the Home team and avoids the pre- sent congestion. It also entails knocking down the present Ladies' room and removing it to the other end of the building. The.Bar would be extended back a further ve feet and thus give the mem-
Concentrating on every point, after the latter pair had gained a 6th Race The Ladies Handicap
bers more "elbow room."
and winning several with a re-narrow victory over "Spence · and Sprint (Unofficial) Half a Mile With the assistance of the mem-taliatory drop-shot, Miss Hardwick Ollift in the semi-final. Miss Har- African Eve 165. Boukra 130,bers by paying their subscriptions
vey won two doubles events. Pair- Classic Hell 168, Frlar John 140, on demand they would thus save a
ed with Miss Hardwick she did not certain amount of interest which entall on borrowed capital.
R.T.P. 140, Unicorn 151. Valley View 180.
(2nd. Section) §. Furlongs Balios 151, Burgomaster 145, De-Greylag 130. Ginger 168. Hay Tor 162, Mountain Air 100, Paul Jones Ughtful Chance 155, Emergency Call 145. Gold Currency 140. Gold
150. Starlight 140. The Goods 130, Picker 140. Humber 151, 'Mike 140, White Stars 120.
Co. (Gama),
The resolution was put to the meeting and was carried unanim-
Reddall and Findlay did well to win the men's doubles, defeating
Nicholls and Williams in the final
ously, after being seconded by Dr. lose a game against Miss Noel and McElney.
There being no further business the meeting was declared closed.
Senorita Lizana. Miss Noel's eye was out and the Senorita has much to learn in the doubles game.
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