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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 28, 1933.
JAPANESE
IN HONGKONG
ON FRIDAY
SATCH V NUNOI SINGLES?
STAND COURT TO BE "MADE AVAILABLE
Bookings at Moutries on. Wednesday
(By "Veritas")
The most powerful Davis Cup team ever sent out by Japan is to be seen in action at the Hongkong Cricket Club on Friday afternoon, when Jiro Satoh, E. Nunoi and Ito
TO GIVE EXHIBITIONS | SPORT ADVIS
HEADED FOR TROUBLE
HAZELL'S AMAZING DEFEAT
Still the champion (in New York at least) is Strangler Lavis who pinned Jim Browning of Boston in 4 minutes and 32 seconds at Madison Square Garden. Browning is shown, feet in the air. trying to pull away from a bothersome head-scissors.
THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB.
The FIRST EXTRA RACE RET- ING will be held (Weather Permit ting) at HAPPY VALLEY a Star day, 4th. March, 1933, commencing at 2.00
The First Bell will be Rang at 1.30 p.m.
MEMBERS' ENCLOSURE. Members are notified that they
LOSES 12 GAMES IN and their Ladies must wear their
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OBLITERATED BY Club Rooms at
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YESTERDAY'S PLAY IN TENNIS TOURNEY
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men and $3.00 for Ladies (Both including Tax) are obtainable through the SECRETARY upon introduction by Member, such Member to be responsible for Payment of All Chits,
The Secretary's Office, 3rd Floor, Gloucester Building, (Tel. ST704), will close at 12.30 p.m.
Badges admitting to Members' Enclosure will NOT be male at the Race Course.
On Na Pretext will "Children be permitted in either Enclosure during the Meeting.
Tiffing are obtainable at the Club
amazing third round en-House provided they are ordered from the No. 1 Boy in advanca, Tele- counters in the annals of phone 21920.. the Hongkong Open Ten- nis Championship, Denis Hazell was yesterday ob- literated by Ho Ka-lau in Ladies, and is payable at the Gate. less than 25 minutes 6. admitted Half Price.
will take part in exhibi- WIMBLEDON CANDIDATES love, 6-love.
tions.
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Hongkong, 27th February, 1923.
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Jimmy's
Bookmakers, Tic Tac Mem, &c., will not be permitted to operate The arrangements have been
This, so far as my informa- within the Precincts of the Hong- made by the Lawn Tennis As-)
"tion goes, is a record for any Meeting.
kong Jockey Club during the Race sociation in conjunction with the
match in the open champion- Cricket Club, and as a result the
ship either in the third, Stand Court will be made available:
Tennis players of both
fourth or subsequent rounds. to the distinguished visitors.
sexes be a marked advance for Marcel whose light is likely to shine moreBernard next year. He can play games to 15, although one in the Seating accomodation for 600 is brightly this coming season at Wim-one set now like a master; very first act was called at deuce, and Ho Ka-lau won' nearly all the being prepared, and all seats, bledon, are fairly numerous, accord- priced at $1.10, including tax, can ing to A. Wallis Myers, bust that any, soon he will play two in the he polished off the opening stanza be booked at. Mesars. Mautries, like Ellsworth Vines, at his first same way. Andre Merlin, Cochet's in 12 minutes and the second in from Noon, Wednesday onwards. attempt, will pierce the centre court, pupil, will move forward, too. At 10. There will be no standing allowed. will draw the attention of the gal-little too eager, but his dash and cannot be foretold. At least, they the moment he is mercurial, a THE PROGRAMME."
Ierica.
Hazell gave the poorest display daring are good faults, Australia and South Africa will
of his career and never approach- "Although the programme has both send their new young giants.
Gottfried Von Cramm, of Ger-ed the form shown by him earlier not yet been finally arranged, Vivian McGrath, only 17, has beaten many, was the most improved in the tournament. His game was endeavours are being made to al-sent tour of the Americans in his far will he go next year? Vines, ground strokes were useless from Allison and Gledhill during the pre-player in Europe 1932. How a complete transformation. His low the public to see the Davis Cup country. He failed in a recent teat Shields and Austin all tell of his the first rally, and he made the players at their best.
against Crawford, his own country-quality. He has Froitzheim's mistake of going up on the wrong (man, but Crawford was
splendid veln-he bert Vines a little ability to pull out a winner from as well as skill. He persists in his demoralizes. But he is
a losing position-the stroke that double-handed grip for the backhand versatile than Froitzheim; he has
and je wonderfully, accurate with volleys to cap his drives,
Another Continental whose best SOUTH AFRICAN GENIUS. is to come is Enrique Maier. A Satoh in the final of the Japan- Max Bertram, of Johannesburg, in
soldier of Spain, his tournaments ese national championships, and a few years older, but will be just are limited;
a month's full is ranked No. 1 in the 1932 list, as fresh to British eyes. Finalist in practice would add sixths to his, They will undoubtedly consti-the South African championship of games. His robust attack beat] tute Japan's first and second 1931, he survived the strongest chal-Borotra at Wimbledon; he is singles string in the Davis Cup lenge in 1932. He is said to possess magnificent overhead. lies this year.
the spark of genius. He must be reed if he can beat Kirby, Robbins, Leading local players will ap- and Farquharson, to say nothing of pear with the visitors in the dou-ouis Kaymond A very quick bles, details of which will be an G. N. Lee did well to beat him on mover, he is an all-round player. K. meunced later.
his own courts.
"It is hoped to stage two doubles and one singles, Jiro Satoh and Nunoi to appear in the latter..
Nanoi this
year defeated
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R W 9 33 5
VERITY'S GREAT.
BOWLING
SKITTLES OUT
AUSSIES
Voce and Verity went on to how! after tea when 43,000 spectators attended the match. Durling Was caught by Wyatt off Verily seven,
for
Sydney, Feb. 27.
the board showing 148 for five. The 150 waa registered 1:45 minutes. Eleven runs later the sixth wicket.
Varity.
was caught
at
cover by Wyatt off Verity for five.
fell when Oldfield
Woodfull, who had been giving a fine
exhibition of leg strokes, was
Jie
later. McGrath must have
il
Sutter..
in
courage
new
America's Javaders always excite interest, Two of special at- traction are pro- nised
for The recent
collegiate
1833.
cham
on, Clifford Sut
er, who is due in
the South - OF
France in March.
ons beaten Austin
HELEN'S KEEN RIVALS.
more
Women employ fewer strokes than men; they. remain longer in the beaten track But next year's major events should register
a new grouping. Mrs. Moody may remain supreme;
· Ho Karlau
the gap between shots so that even his net game, her and the field which normally provides him with may shorten pointe, collapsed against the well Her sccrat is directed passing shots of He Ka-
wice and nearly not a monopoly. Speed of stroke lau. deprived Vines of and. foot will probably be even
C American
more conspicuous next year. championship
inStamina will be of greater value. three sets.
UTTER COLLAPSE.
This utter collapse on the part. of Hazell was amazing, for he had been showing tremendously im- Proved form of late, particularly at practice.
He is a master of passing shots, A dozen girls moving to the front and has all the self-confidence of a could be named. potential champion. Keith Gledhill, England has Miss Stammers, doubles champion of the States with Miss Scriven and Misa Hewitt; Vines, and now touring Australia, is America Miss Babcock and Miss a great server and volleyer, at pre- Marble; Australia Miss Hartigan; Ho Ka-lau was not in the least sent better in doubles than in singles. Poland Mlle. Jedrzejowska; Natal bit extended, but what he was Fruit of California auashine, he has a pleasing personality. Crowds like Miss Johnston, and Germany Frl. called upon to do, he did well. He him, and Wimbledon's will be po ex-Horn. Of course, some of the quickly pierced the joint in ception.
better-known and still young Hazell's armament-his ground Europe is refining several players" may gain or regain strokes, and when he was not young players, and there should ground,
winning points with deep drives, was passing Hazell, or forcing the Englishman into errors as he came up to the net.
CANTON PAPER
HUNT
missed by Allen who bowled the HARD BUT SUCCESSFUL
Australian captain for 87. made in
185 minutes. He had hit five fours and lost his wicket, the
177.
sixth at
RUN ON SUNDAY
Shameen, Feb. 27.
RECREIO DRAW WITH CLUB
HOLD OWN IN KEEN HOCKEY MATCH
Both teams falded rather streng
TO-DAY'S MATCHES.
Open Singles. Tam You Fong v. M, W. Lo. Open Doubles.
Chan So and Ho Wai Hing v. Hazel and Williams,
.F. N. Wong and Ho Hing Kung
v. Leonard and Bachluma.
O'Reilly had his middle stamp scat-der the auspices of the Canton Ride one goal each when they met in a Another successfal paper hunt u Club de Recreio played to a draw of The Hongkong Club seconds and the tered by Verity for one and the next was held yesterday morning on the friendly game at King's Park yester hall Alexander was sent back for a hilly country near Lung Yan Tung day. "duck" -Nine wickets were down for Approximately 17 riders took part, 178 runs and four runs later Lee was the course being very well inld by bowled by Allen for 16. The innings fr. R. E. Kuchne and Prof. Dr. W. combinations, the Club playing one lasted 102 minutes.
Panzer who led the hunt. The trackman short but with the inclusion of Vority was fighting and turning about four miles long, was over ideal A. T. Lay and H., J. D. Lowe, the the ball well although he was receive country with many surprising bends Recreio being assisted by W. A. Reed ing no help from the wicket. He can and curves, so that more than once at loft back.
at contre-half and A. A. R. Botelho tured five wickets for 43 runs.
England opened with Jardine and called back The first to finish were for the Club and A. Pinto equalising an
in wrong directions and had to be Both goals were scored before the Wyntt against Alexander and O'Reilly
interval, H. M. J. McIntyre netting just before close of play, England
Messrs. Neckelmann Kuhrt, Sund-
.
the eager ponies were seen galloping
hind scored eleven runs when stumps strom, and Miss Gillett. were drawn
'The Scores:
RADIO AGAIN.
Amonst other riders were Gen. Wong So, Mr.
Mr. Wong So, Jr., Mr. Ding Ki-tan. Mr. and Mrs. Baist, Mrs. Gor- in the Mamak tournament yesterday The Radio zegistered another win Mrs. Annett, Major Olivecrono, when the defeated the Veteran at fanoff and Burgess.
Australia: 1st inuingy, 135 (Dar Hall. Kanter, Hardt, Metro-Carolino Hill by five goals to two..
ling 85, McCabe 73, O'Brien 61, OldGeld 52),
The
Olivecrona, and Messrs. Lindennu,
2nd Innings 182 (Bradman 71.1 Woodfull. 67, Verity 5 for 32).
apectators assembled on a near the finish, from which point of Annett, Dillner, Frolich, and Busse. England: 1st innings 454 (Ham-elevation they were enabled to follow mond 101, Larwood 58, Sutcliffe 56, practically the whole of the hunt. kindly arranged by Major and Mrs. After the hunt a plenic was very Amongst these were the German Olivecrons, Mr. and Mrs. Kanter and
Wyatt 51).
D. R. Jardine, net out
Tel. 20780.
R. E. 8. Wyatt, not out
***
Total (for Owicket).
6 Consul General, Dr. Wagner, Lt. Col. others, which was much appreciated, D. K. Kozikis, Mr. and Mrs. Schiller, being erpecially enjoyed by the rider Dr. and Mrs. Kruppa, Mr. and Mrr after their hard runOur Own Cor 11 Lehmann, Mr. and Mrs. Jansse, Mra respondent.
Club Championship,
F. N. Waring v. Wood,
Handicap Singles “A." Wright v. Gamble. Dunham v. Armstrong. Newell v, Traill.
D. 3. Green v. Penn.
As I intimated after his match with Tsuf Yun-pui, Ho Ka-int has developed his singles game during the past twelve months probably more rapidly tlian any other local player, and he will give Teddy Fincher & fine game.
TEDDY WINS EASILY.
Teddy, of course, won, and
without much difficulty. None the
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