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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 1933.

"RINGTAIL'S" FINAL SELECTIONS

S. HIRD:

CRICKET AVERAGES

SID HIRD FOR ENGLAND

PLAY IN LANCASHIRE LEAGUE CRICKET

LEAVING AUSTRALIA IN MARCH

New South Wales is losing a fine cricketer and Australia a potential Test player, as Sid Hird is going to England to play in the Lancashire League.

At the moment Hird does not know with which club he will play but It will be announced, it is ox- pected later. He will leave Sydney

Leading Performers in about next March.

the Leagues

The following are, the leading performers and their averages in the two divisions of the cricket league. They are taken up to and include last Saturday's matches.

FIRST DIVISION.

Getting

D.J.N. Anderson (Usi

versity

1. ILU, N.D. Aug. Av.

3100

Lt. Musson (Army). 1 7

(K.C.C.) 4 G.C. Burnett

1. Mennee (K.C.C.).. 02

A.M. Rodrigis (Univer

F.S.W. Smith (K.C.C.) 3 31 1

A.T. Lay (K.C.) 19

1,G. Tung (K.C.C.)..

I. Lim (C.0.6.)

LT. RI (University)

At Niny R.)

EC Fincher (K.C.C.) A.W. Hayward K.

GJ. Sayer (CS.C.).

Denules not out.

Bowling.

gaka cixückss sz

. .

-

131

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Hird is a splendid cricketer who should do well in League cricket. Since the days when he was a school boy his name has often been men- a future, tioned as a player with but for some time he scarcely bore out the hopes of his friends. A dash of rashness spoilt his batting but experience has tempered that and last season he became marked

man.

FINE ALL-ROUNDER.

A century score against the 1 11 00.00 South Africans did much to estab- 44.3 ish him, and this season he has 108.00 done fine work with bat and ball, taking six wickets for his State 80 29.07

57.00

67 28.60 against England and routing the

27.40 Victorians.

He is an all-rounder of definite 87 21.74 promise for he can field as well as

bat and bowl.

110

*

48 24,00 23,00 22 22.00

50 21.50

B2 20.23

81 20.25

W.

F. D. Pereira (TLC) 49.621 105 10 A.C. Beck .X.C.C.13 14 125 21 EL. GoRATIO (Univers

2647

A.R. Mino

1.R.C.).

Ar

Everyone will regret that Hird

LO PASSES

ON

EX-CHAMPION'S COURTCRAFT

COUNTERS LACK OF STAMINA

(By "Veritas"),

M. W. Lo, former champion yesterday advanced to tho third round of the open singles tennis championship when he beat R. Chon in straight seta 6-2 6-4.

There was a tinge of real interesti in the match, for not only are the he youth of Chea would be a good players club-mates, but one feit that

test for the declining strength of Lo.

As a matter of fact the ex- is going. Australia can ill afford champion came out of the ordeal, to lose promising youngsters but he with flying colours. Although ob- must of course look to the future. vlously less virulent than three years

6. Work has not been over-plentiful ago, he has enough courtcraft and 8.95 "Down Under whereas a player tournament experience in his head to

of his quality should earn a first-carry him through many a stiff fight. rate velihood on the other side of

0.70

104

iz

6.07

the world. Cricketers will wish the 10. young player the best of luck. 14 1236

12.30

STRENGTH CONSERVED

Yesterday he cleverly conserved his strength, striving to obtain ac

to prevent inplacements

A. fteld H.K.C.C.1.. 405 12 F. Goodwin (K.G.C.). E to A.T. Lee (University) 256 C.C. Burnels (K.C.C. 64. 14 Lt. Commdr. Yates

Claude Spencer, who arranged curacy (Navy)...... 29123

615.47 the business with Hird, is one of Chon from making the poet, and he Mar. Jemmet (Navy) 1.9 EW. Hamilton (C.

those chaps who loves cricket and was astonishingly successful. 72 ... 25 C.C.)

cricketers. Of course, he ERA. Holland (Navy) 25 2 ян 4

gets * 14 10 14.00 nothing out of it, but, being known Lt. Maraham (Navy) 24

B

SECOND DIVISION.

Batting,

B

14.40

to the Lancashire League officials, is asked by them for advies when fever they are looking for a player. Mr. Spencer, in this case, passed on

L. ILS, N.O. ART. AN

246 61.20 the offer to Hird, who is out of

C.1. Stapleton (K.C.C.) 179 N.D. Kitchell (C.C.C.) & 103 1 178 4150

R. Wynne (Polce) 61131 205 41.00 work, and it was accepted.

and St.K.CO.)

J. Putter

403 31 27,00

Suh. Lt. Donald (Nary) 31

LD. Kitten (1.8.0.0.) 082

Cal Nosworthy IR.E.) 4 (3

Cpl. Meghan (LE.4S.)

J.W. Leonard (C.C.C.) a

14. Armitrong (H.K.

C.C.)

F.M. el Arrulli (7.1.C.)

Li Fuller (Navy) ****

M.P. M (1.LC.)

F.E. Lawrence (K.C.C.) 6 10

J. Barrow (0.96.0).. 445.

F.E. Alexander (Polleel

Lt. Anstruther (RE

2

1 92 20.07

- 249 29.83

2 B

27.00

13E

20.25

77 25.07

**

144 26.00

#1 29.47

139 23.00

134

D2 23.00

22,50

-nd, 3}L、...ལ༈ 46 22.00

C.W.F. BGhop (IX.

C.C.)

B 48

ET. Wood (University) 518

ALF. Raven (K.C.C.) 8 13*

Lt. Commdr., Barry

• Deables mot out.

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AQUATIC SPORTS.

New Local Association to Take Charge.

INAUGURAL MEETING.

I don't think we saw the best of the present day Lo yesterday. Ho always rave the impression he was keeping something hack, and it is quite on the cards that he may have a lot to say in the latter stages of the tournament,

Chon is young and a stylist. So much does the latter quality feature ls game that I have 7 sneaking feeling he has allowed its develop ment to usurp the more important growth of one's game-a judicious mixture speed with accuracy, and enterprise with discretion:

Against Lo ho concentrated on maintaining the rallies; it cost him lots of running about, and although perhaps a more aggressive type of game might have had unfortunate reactions, I think he could have afforded to have taken up д more A newly formed local association definite line of attack. 2 61 20.33 preposca to take charge of aquatic sports during the coming season, the Hongkong International Amateur Swimming Association having been inaugurated to take the place of the

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B3 20.78 62 20.40

17*1 40 20.00

SECOND DIVISIÓN.

Dowling.

6.11

0, M. R. W. AB Samed (LRC.) 13.2 D 48 # A.. Rumlahn (L.R.C.) 76.473 170 20 3.30 Dr. Gray (A.S.C. 88.66 123 16, 6.83 II.R. Irene C.C.C.) 47 15 107 15 E.T. Wood (University) 140 100 14 1.LT R.J. Walker (K.C.C. 64110 175 23 A. Alves (ecrelo) 67 14 200 25 C.E.A. Wilmott (Navy) 28 1 105 33 C.W.E Dishop (LK.

GC)

F.M, ei Arcull! (1.8.G) 85-410 182 18 T.R. Hunter (Pollen) 84.1 11 270 27

1.J.D. Lowe 11.X.C.C.) 20.4 4 107

FJ. Ling (C.Sc.) 13

Bgt. Flood (R.A.8.C.) 204

Bat. Tucker (LF. & 8.) 21

W. Thompson (Po-

S. Rands (0.5.C.C.) 7.3 12 24 24

2484

I Saurbutt ceci #1 7 11 11

how defunct Hongkong Amateur Swimming Association which was wound up owing to financial difficul ties.

The Inaugural meeting which was

PROMISE OF YOUTH.

Chos has the promise of youth,

DERBY CANDIDATES TO WIN

BLACK VELVET FOR VALLEY. STAKES

SPRING MEETING

OPENS

"Ringtails" final selections for to-day's opening of the an- nual meeting of the Hongkong Jockey Club have been made and below will be found his nominees for the twelve events which start off the

week's programme.

1st Race

The Goat Black Rock

Iron Groy

2nd Raco

Blue Star

Daylight Eve Champaign Bay

3rd Race

Coo Coo Bay Tenorio Mignonette

4th Race Valley Hall Banjolina Cy-Pres

Portla Ration

5th Race

Rosy Morn

6th Race

Liberty Bay Hetman

Gay Crusader

7th Raco Black Velvet Hey Tor Springfield

8th Raco Trentbridge Magnolia Per-so

9th Race Cyclamen Bay King's Bounty Bag and Baggage

10th Naco The Girafe

Lucy Glitters Evening Star

11th Race Brechin The Goowit The Roundhead

12th Race Diana Bay Sadko

Don

WRESTLING CHALLENGE

but he musn't let his text books "Tiger" Daula Wants Bout

deprive him of a natural game. The development of one's game should not be solely on the lines of safely Urst.

Willie Hung, assisted by Chlu Chun- held at Lane Crawford's Restaurant chlu, took ample revenge for his 7.83 was attended by representatives of singles defent by H. J. Armstrong, 8.00 overal local bodies and after the when the Chinese pair beat Capt. 6.0" rules had been considered and passed Cannon and Armstrong in the open

Mcials

were elected as follows: doubles yesterday in straight wets.

8.67

0.04 Chairman; Mr. Y. K. Mok: Secretary, Hung and Chiu adopted the char: 0.5 Mr. E. W. Roilton: Assistant Secre.

0.32

tary, Mr. D. Sutherland; Treasurer, 9.50 Mr. A. Donn.

10.00

10.15

10.33

It was decided to hold a meeting Friday, March 3 at Lane Craw

aeteratie game among focal Chinese-

a lobbing campaign-and with Arm-

#trong very perverso at the net, tho victory was a sort of "gift" from the English pair.

in Hongkong

India, of "Tiger" Daula claimant for the world's heavy. weight wrestling title, has just arrived in Hongkong from his wrestling tour in the United States and Canada, and through the Telegraph is challenging anybody of any nationality in Hongkong to a wrestling bout. Daula, who is a six-footer, and welgha 235 pounds, had

# 30-

11.09 ford's Restaurant when representa- The exchanges were neither part!-markably successful tour of the 12.50 ives of aminted bodies will electacularly brilliant nor especially peer. West and achieved no less than

council and nominate a President and lung and Chlu were always superior 89.3 10 241 24

A. Praja [licerato 60 10 150 12

A-D. Lawson (H.K.

18.00

12.58 two Vice-Presidents,

A. Guterres Recreios & 10 ECT 1# Cpl Meehan (RE-41 82

10.02

14.40

THE FIFTH TEST.

CAER CLARK HOCKEY

HONGKONG TEAM TO MEET CLUB DE RECREIO

The following will represent the Hongkong Ladies against the Recreio in the Caer Clark Cup this afternoon at Sookunpoo at 3.15 p.m.

M. Bird; E. M. Gray and B. Franklin; J. Dalziel, B. M. Pope, : and C. Ferguson; H: Knill, M.) Alum Jons P. M. Harrop, J. Churchill, and E. Blackburn,

A CORRECTION.

Australian Player Not

Available.

Melbourne, Feb. 17.

as a combination, but Cannon and 101 victories,

He has superb muscular de- Armatrong might have easily forced the issue something more pro-velopment, and has Imbued both nounced had they shown any sort of the Indian and American style of consistency overhead.

wrestling and holds.

Anybody wishing to challenge him should get in touch with Tam Yoc-fong, who on Thursday Karler S. Garcha, through the climinated Yow Man-kit, figured Hongkong Telegraph. among the defeated when, in partner ship with G. Laf, he was put out of the doubles by Ng Kam-choun and

EXIT TAM YOC-FONG. -

This is condities (or disesi) to which many

vare given but few really understand. I imply workatus-n break iowa na iL WEIN of the vital forces that sustain the system. Ho

The Australian cricketor Nagel is Teol Ping-fan. The result was In A BROKEN DOWN SYSTEM, available for the fifth Test match accordance with the play, the losers 28, owing to an injured arm-Router understanding and team work. which in to be played on February obviously suffering from lack of it

At what may be ill cauada (they are nicion amberless), its symparts are much the same There will be no tennis at the Club is more prominent being sleeplessnem, sansa Nagel played in the first Test, Hernund on Monday, Tuesday and at prestration de wine, OR OF is primarily a bowler.

MOTOR CYCLING.

Club Arranges for All-Day Outing To-morrow.

It was stated by "Stumnor" in

An all-day motor-biking outing in yesterday's cricket notes that the the Now Territories has been ar Civil Service C,C. 2nd XI obtained ranged for to-morrow by the Hong- their first League point in their kong Motor Cycling Club. draw against the Club do Recrelo

Members of the Clab and those last Saturday. It has been pointed who wish to participate in the rus out that the Civil Servante defeat-should meet at the Kowloon Car Park ed the Royal Engineers and at Dam. to-morrow, bringing their Signala on 10th. December, 1982.

own "eats."

and

and want of energy for all the ordinary Wednesday next, but the champlon-air of life. Now, what alone is essential in ships will resume on Thursday, when all such cases is therased vitalityour, vita

to throw fibere morbid four third round singles ties are strengin and energy

Balises, and a nighi succouds the day this scheduled. Including Goldman_v Tam,

Dit by more certainty secured by a course of Fincher v Liang, Hazell v Leonard THE NEW FRENCH REMEDY, and Cassumbhoy, v Lai,

THE RESULTS OPEN SINGLES (IND ROUND). M. W. Lo beat I. Chon 6-2, 0-4. Ho Ka-lau bent Leo Hua-ngok, W.0.

OPEN DOUBLES (1ST ROUND).

Chiu & Hung beat Armstrong & Cannon 6-8, 6-3

Ng and Tsol beat Tam and Lal 7-5, 6-1,

THERAPION NĚ.3

than by any otter known combination. Be surely. as it in takon in accordance with the pelated dienorluste will the shastured bralik be testDTEd THE EXPIRING LAMP OF LIFE LIGHTED UP AFRESH

and new #kiziaxx Imparted in place of winet had pe lately seunlod worn-out, usel up and values Lakk, Thin perperation is sui able for all sgre, contentions and condiilons, in alther sex istid fi Is Mali to jingine a disease my dorazisement whose mais factors is weakness, that will not be predily and premanently overcome, by this redeportiva dimnon, which is dancined to can E preonded It lato oblities mething that and toe this widt-sperat scourge of benšty. Pattish Price Pt St, Charlaitseaither. Ha, estars mid

SPORT ADVTS.

THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB

ANNUAL RACE MEETING, 1933 18th, 20th, 21st, 22nd and 25th, February, 1933.

On Saturday 18th, Monday 20th, Tuesday 21st, and Wednesday 22nd, February, the first bell will be rung ak 11a.m., and the first race will be run at 11.30 a.m. On Saturday, the 25th February, the first bell will be rung at 1.30 pm, and the first race will be run at 2.00 pm.

The tin interval will be, taken after the fifth race in the first four days.

MEMBERS" BADGES AND ENCLOSURE. Members Gra reminded that they and their Indles must wear their badges prominently displayed.

No one without a badge will be

admitted to the Members Enclosure. the Members Enclosure and Club Badges admitting non-members to Rooms at $10.00 per day including tax-or $40.00 including tax for the Meoting (ladles $5.00 and $20.00 rospectively), are obtainable through the Secretary upon Introduction by a Member, auch Member to be respon. Bible for all chit, etc.

Badges admitting to Members' En- closure will NOT be on anio at the Race Course.

The Secretary's Offee, 3rd Floor, Gloucester Building, (Tel. 27794), will close at 10 a.m. on the Aras four days, and at 12.30 p.m. on the ifth day.

-A limited number of Tiffins will be obtainable each day at the Club House, provided they are ordered in advance from the No. 1 Boy, Tele phono No. 21920.

On no pretext will children ba per- mitted in either enclosure during the first four days of the Meeting.

PUBLIC ENCLOSURE.

The price of admission to the Public Enclosure is $4.00 per day including tax for all persons including ladies, and is payable at the Gate.

Soldiers and Sallors in uniforms are admitted to the Public Enclosure at $1.00 per day, including tax.

Bookmakers, Tic Tac men etc. will- not be permitted to operate within the precincts of The Hong Kong Jockey Club during the Race Meet- ing.

Tinn w bo obtainable in the Restaurant in the Public Enclosure.

SERVANTS PASSES.

Passes for Servants will be issued on application to the Secretary, 3rd Floor, Gloucester Buliding.

to die. Employers are requested tribute them with discrimination and to endorse their passes..

on the

Servants are not permitted in the for Members Enclosure except pansing through on their duties bus must remain in their employers stands.

Any persons found toitering with Servants' passes in their possession will forfeit the same and will be removed from the enclosure,

By Order,

C. B. BROWN,

Secretary. Hongkong, 6th February, 1938.

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