HUSSAIN SAVES

SCORES 57 AT CRUCIAL TIME

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH TUESDAY, JANUARY 9, 1934.

INDIA FROM

ENGLAND LEFT WITH NO CHANCE

TO GET THE RUNS`·

DOUR STRUGGLE ENDS TAMELY

Calcutta, Jan. 8.

Fine batting at a crucial time by Dilawar Hussain saved India from defeat in the second Test match which ended to-day. Joining Naidu after the fifth wicket had fallen at 129, and India were still needing 27 to save the innings defeat, Hussain stayed until a further 85 had been added, of which he claimed 57.

England were eventually set 82 to win, but time was too short to allow of the runs being obtained. The Englishmen did attempt to hit out, but the loss of two quick wickets toned them down, and the match ended tamely.

Calcutta, Jan. 8.

The over-night total of 30 for uone

was taken to 7 to-day when Mustad MACAO'S HOCKEY

All was caught by Barnett off Nichols,

-57-1-18. One run later Wazir All' was

sent back for a "duck." 8-2-0,

C. K. Naidu joined Nasomal and

had the score taken to 70 before u

separation was affected, the opening

RECORD

THE NINETEENTH HOLE

the

on

Here's something for ex- perts on the rules of golf to chew over. A player

Kuraman course in Bechuanaland drove a ball into a herd of Kallir gonts, one of which promptly swal- lowed it. The club com- miiffee is hopelessly divided as to the penalty, If any, in- curred by the player. I think myself that Rule 17, Sub, 2, which provides for a ball Indged in "anything moving," would apply. Thero is no doubt about the goat moving, for the owner of the ball, a Scotsman, chased it half-way to Mafeking before consent- ing

cut to

hin 1099.- "Serofse," in The Sydney Bulletin.

PERSEUS

TEST DEFEAT SPORT ADVTS. PROGRESS OF TENNIS

IN AUSTRALIA

THE HONG KONG JOCKEY

CLUB. "

Annual Race Meeting, 1934. (24th, 26th, 27th, 28th February

Dov

Healthy Signs Revealed In ready and may be obtained at th

Assn's: Annual Report

and 3rd March). Draft Programmes are

Scoretary's Oilles, Glouceste: Juliding; the Club House, Happ valley; the Hong Kong Club; th sporte Club; and the Stables,

-Entries will close at 3.00-p.mro:-

Members are reminded that ri oorse is eligible to enter for an oce meeting of this Club until a Jicial Racing Certificato shal dave been obtained in respect o the horse.

HONOUR FOR NORMAN BROOKES Saturday, 20th January, 1934.

A signal heneur is to be paid to Mr. Norman E. Brookes. president of the Lawn Tennis Association of Australia, to com- memorate his deeds on the tonala court as well as his great. services to the game in an administrative capacity. A perpetual challenge cup is to be offered for the Australian singles champion. ship, to be known as the Brookes Cup, under the same conditions as the Renshaw Cup, which is held for a year by the Champion at Wimbledon.

ex-

The Victorian L. T. Associa- the Western Australian L.T.A. for tion has voted £50 towards the the cunceliation of the with test cost of the cup, and there can be|nuatch, and other incidental no doubt of the response towards penses amounted to over £250, the other state associations.

FORCE such Inudable proposai from

A DRAW

RECOVER IN THE SECOND HALF

batsman being caught by Lovett of Remains Intact Against The match between the Oswald

Townsend after a patient 43. 76-3-41

Amarnath was only able to score aine runs before being dismİKALO »Y Leveti Clark. 88-4-9. At the lunch Interval C. K, Naidu and V. M. Morchant were together, the score having been taken to 112 for four wickets.

11.

Naidu had then 25 and Merchant

129-

Medway Officers

and Perseus, in" the Submarine League played at Happy Valley produced samme keen and interest-

DAVIS CUP CHALLENGE. Arrangements are already in hand for another challenge for the Davis Cup next year. Passages to Europe have been provisionally booked, so that an Australian challenge seems more than likely.

HONGKONG

CLUB

GOLF

LATEST RESULTS IN TOURNEYS

"I'm Not So Young As I Was." But It's Astonishing How Thoso Symptoms of Age Disappear When the Blood and 'Nerves

L

Are Built Up By DR. WILLIAMS' PINK PILLS, There is truth in the adago:-"You are just as old as you feal." Yet it need not be true that you are hopo- lessly on the down grade simply because symptoms indicative of advanding years aro bothering, you just now. Je

All Members Intending to ente Grifins at the Annual Meeting ar Officia requested to apply for Racing Cortificates in respect d such Grifling without delay. Als

Meinbers who have not registered rading names or colour, will oblige by doing so at their catlicatsonvenience.

By Order,

C. B. BROWN,

Secretary Hongkong, 2nd January, 1984.

Maybe you are finding your eye, sight troublesome, despite the use of glasses. Or your nerves and tempor get too easily frayed by what former ly seemed trifles. Your appetite in fickle and your digestion capricious, Aches and pains in the joint a limbs, and back cause, you discomfort and

concern.

When auch symptoms bocofte

C.B.A. NEW OFFICERS. manifest they certainly prove on

What, then, is the best and quickest

blood can be suplied with these all. method whereby thin, wastery, impure essential missing cloments? Scientific test, as well an over half a century- of practical demonstration, establis

thing, and that is that your blood in poor condition and neoda purity Presentation Made To Mr.ing, enriching and building up. It and Is lacking in red corpuscles The following are the latest re-

G. F. Nightingale. haemoglobin, by means of which life- The value of visiting teams. to sults in the tournaments organised

giving oxygen is carried from the air Australia is fully acknowledged in by the Hongkong Golf Club.

The presentation of a beautiful all-you breathe, and nourishment and The Macao Hockey Club enter-ng soccer.

the annual report of the Austro-

1933. CAPTAIN'S CUP.

ver and glass ink stand from the iron from the food you, eat, to the millions of cells which make up your tained the Medway Officers during Oswald attacked from the startilan L.T.A. for the year ending

1st Round:-J. W. Mayhew (0) Committee and members of the Cen- | body, and thus your whole system has the week-end and kept their un

and went ahead from penalty March, 1933. Mainly through the

tral British Association to become starved.

G benten record intact scoring three awarded against Richards from a visit of the team of United States beat F. R. Otto (14) 6 and 4. Franklin Nightingale, for his devoted foul on Gormall. Edmunds made players to Australia in the winter 2nd Round:D. D. Matthews services to the Club as Chairman for goals to the visitors' two.

The game was witnessed by one ne mistake from the spot. of 1932, the revival in the game (9) beat J. S. Dykes (12), w.o.the past ten years, was made at the of the larmest crowds ever at After luncheon, Naidu and Mer: tracted to the Macao ground. In Perezus fought back but could brought about by the visit of the N. M. Currie (17) beat H. H. annual general meeting of the Ahe was considerably Mundy (11) 4 and 8. L. Goldmansociation held at the Central British chant continued determinedly, until the opening half Macao did most not make much impression on the Japanese team Merchant was caught by Jardine, off of the pressing and opened the Uswald defence, Edmunds and strengthened. The presence of (9) beat H. Laffond (13) 2 and 1. Schott hall yesterday evening. The

unanimously Verity, having scored 17 runs.

beyond all reasonable doubt that it is Acoring through Manhão, The Dickens putting up a determines Ellsworth Vines, W. L. Allison, J. L. B. Holmes (16) beat C. Thwaites report and statement of accounts were

Mr. Nightinopted. Van Ryn, and K. Gledhill, created (17) 4 and 2. J. W. Mayhew (9) 5-17.

who with his wife provided in Dr. Williams' Pink Pilis, are both Naldu

from the education the world's most fampas and popular retiring AAA Joined by Dilawar Medway soon equatised through resistance. Hussain and the two scared with more Bartlett.

Oswald scored again when Sim-marked interest wherever these beat W. G. Robertson (18) 3 and 2. monds cut in rom the lett wing players appeared, and their visit W. A. Stewart (8) beat LR department of the Government, is Blood and Nerve Tonic.

Tleaving for Home shortly.

You have There followed a period of even

known of rapidity, bringing the score to 149 before Naidu was caught, 1.b.w., by exchanges until the Interval and

to send in a fast ahot of the un-must be of lasting benefit to the Andrewes (1) 4 and 3.

Mr. J. Ralston, the newly appointed Pink Pilla since the Dr. Williams' the days of your O. E. C. Marton Headmaster of the Central British youth. Probably, also, you have met, Vority. Naidu played a sound in: Minese gained the lead again early stoppable variety. Perseus pulled juniors whom they met in matches Megarry (14) beat C. II. Bradley

in the various (10) 5 and 4. and tournaments nings, contributing 38 to the total in the second half when Manhao up nowever from a penalty against

C.B.A.

enthusiastic thankfulness of great C. S. Nalda did not stay long at netted his second. The Medway, Dickens for handa, Ilichards put-States visited by them. For the (acr.) beat T. C. Monoghan (10) School, was elected Chairman of the or read of, many people who told with

Preto commented on

meeting, Mr. personal benefits derived from their was issued for the Davis Cup in

G. M. YOUNG CUP. the wicket. fle, too, was taken by however, brought the scores level ung the ball past the goalkeeper. arst time since 1925 a challenge 3 and 2.

nae. You will be making no experi Verity, b.w., when he had scored few minutes later. The last few

HALF TIME LEAD.

two consecutive years.

sociation's successful ear and said ment with a new, unproven remedy, 15. 201-7-15. At the ten Interval minutes were packed with thrills.

1st Round:-Dodwell and Co that much progress was shown. In therefore, in giving Dr. Williams Hussain had scored 49, playing In Ramalho gave the home side the

the Shortly before

interval Following the excellent play of

Chemista. overy- Chartered the sporting activities, they had done Pink Pills a trial.

and well, more especially in hockey. For where sell them. Why not begin the brilliant fashion.

few seconds later the Medway three, after excellent tead from a short corner, and a Watson increased Oswald's tally to J. Crawford in the Championships beat Socony Vacuum.

work by at Wimbledon in 1932, and the Bank beat Lowa, Bingham

A. P. C. beat H.K. the first time last year, the Associa conquest of that "old-age feeling

tion entered the Hongkong Tennis to-day? were awarded Д penalty-bully the wingmen Simmonds and rapid improvement shown by their Matthews.

Butterfield which Cardosa did well to save. Blewitt. At half time Oswald young players as the result of and Shanghat Bank.

the and Swires beat Linstead and League and though they had finished low in the table, ho felt sure the experience gained would be the better combination although The resumption saw a series of United States team, the Council Davis.

Semi-final-Dodwell and Co

very valuable in the future. the Medway were at a disadvan- determined attacks by Perseus, considered that competing again tage at being without the services Richards frequently putting his this year for the International beat Chartered Bank. Butterfield

in motion.

Oswald supremacy was desirable and a and Swires beat A.P.C. of two of their usual eleven who forwards

increased challenge was accordingly issued are on the sick list.

however, should have their lead when Gormall, Watson, in the European zone. and Palmer, successively and un- accountabiy missed with only Lt. Buckley in goal, to beat.

140-0-38.

FINE INNINGS. Shortly after the tea interval, Hussain passed his fifty-mark, but he added only seven runs to the half- century when he was clean bowled by Clark. 214-8-57,

Amar Singh survived for a little, and, with Gopalan, held out until 230 runs were up, when he was caught by Jardine, off Townsend. 230-9-18. After the match the visiting Nisar came in, but before he could team and their wives were enter score a run, Gopalan was caught by tained to dinner by Mr. Gellion, Lovatt off Clark. India had scored President of the Macao Club, and the wicket, with 82 runs aceded to held in their honour at the Macao

On the run of play Macao wereed 3-1.

their

experience against

JUNIORS IMPROVE.

4

STUBBS SHIELD.

up

rather low

at the

the As-

-237,-nocessitating-England's return to Mrs. Gellion:-A-dance-was-later-King, who had advanced from state that the improvement in the Bingham and Matthews beat Lane, with the club which were indeed

win.

PRESSURE APPLIED.

Barnett and Walters opened the innings for Fugland, and India applied

the fullest pressure, Barnett was out,

fore a run was scored. 0-1-0.

Walters was Joined by Valentine,

Club.

LOCAL HOCKEY.

Friendly Game.

held

STAGES ANNOUNCED

KING'S

BERKELEY SQ

with

Leslig

Howard

Heather Angel,

Fox

Picture

The Chairman sald he had much pleasure in introducing Mr. Ralston who was a very keen sportsman and would do everything possible to fur- ther the success of the association. 3rd Round:-A.P.C. best GII- In conclusion, the speaker thanked COMING SHORTLY! man and Co., 2 and 1. P.W.D. all members for their valued support, Towe, during the ten wears he had spent The Association are gratified to beat B. and S. at 19th. left back to the centre-forward play of the juniors mentioned in and Co., boat H.K. and K. Wharf half of the members, Bir. Ralston paid

Crawford, Ltd, 4 and 8: Dodwell happy.

In making the presentation on de position eventually reduced the the last report is being maintained, and Godown Co., 5 and 8..

high tribute to the sterling capabili arrears and a few minutes later but it is essential if Australia is

ties of the departing chairman. He aroused great excitement by to regain the position formerly. JUNIOR CHAMPIONSHIP wished Mr. Nightingale, bis wife and equutising.

Home to In the World's Davis Cup

daughter a pleasarved retirement. Both goals were snatched whilst Competition, that a systematic

a well The inscription on the ink stand

ས Gopalan catching him off Nissar, be Radio Defeat Punjabis In the Oswald defence was lying too method of active coaching of the THE DRAW AND MATCH PLAY onjoy

read as follows:-"Presented to G. far upfield and could not get back, iunior players should be instituted in time to stop the speedy King. by the State Associations, both in The draw and match play stages Franklin Nightingale Esq, from the was was promptly stumped by Hus-

The Inst ten minutes saw sain, on Nagamal's delivery, having

a the Public Schools and elsewhere. for the Junior Championship of committes and members of the Cen- tral British Association, Hongkong, Four goals scored in the first fifteen desperate attempt by Perseus to It is to the young playors that the Hongkong Golf Club are as 1084. #cored three. 5-2-3.

England's effort was extraordinary.tory over the. Punjab first team on

minutes of play gave the Radio vic-gain the decider but though they Australia must look in the future, follows:

A proposal by Mr. T. S. D. Whitley, Levett went in with Walters, and be-the Marina ground yesterday.

jasted the pace better they had to and with that in view two juniors. G. W. Green v H. H. Mundy seconded by Mr. G. B. Gurevitch, that Zore stumps were drawn had scored The Radio Look up the attack from be content with a draw at 3-3. V. B. McGrath and A. K. Quist Surg. Lt. Cdr. E. J. K. Wecka v the ladies' subscription he raised from two runs. India thus earned a draw. i the initial bullying and net Blewitt, and Simmonds were out-Davis Cup team.

For the

the Oswald Edmunds, j were sent abroad in And before the

1983 N. M. Cootes, A. Ritchle v H. H. $5 to 37 per annum, was carried un- Punjabis realised it 'G.

Pethick, S. T. Butlin v E. D. malmously. ted the first goal. Awtor Singh fol- standing whilst on the other side

Matthews, Major Eastwick Field kwed this shortly afterwards with credit mainly attached to The balance-shoot of the Austra-v A. B. Purves, V. S. Hillier v two more goals in quick succession. Richards for a great uphill fight lian LT.A. reveals some remark- B. D. Evans, J. B. Macklo v J. W. The following officers were elected and Kalwant Singh added the fourth, and to King for his successful able figures. In spite of the visit Mayhow, C. H. Bradley v J. Mac-for the ensuing year:-President, Mr. The Punjabis then settled down and

opportunism.

of the American players the UnitedKnight.

N. L. Smith: Past Presidents, Hon. launched several attacks on the Radio,

The teams lined up under L. States tour account shows a deficit The first round must be com- Mr. A. E. Wood, Mr. E. Ralphe, Mr. goal, but P. Singh and Man Singh between the sticks were equal to all Sea. Tond as follows:

of £493. The various travelling pleted on or before January 21: G. P. de Martin, M.B.E.; Vice-Presi- G, Franklin Uccasions. In the latter stages of the Oswald-Bylast; Dickens, Ed- and other expenses allowed to the second round on or before dents, Mr. B. Wylle, Mr. G.

E. S. Woolley first half the Punjabis had the bottor munds: Bayles, Williams, Hinder; the visitors amounted to £4,560. February 4, the semi-finals on or.

Chairman,... Mins '

Mr. J. Ralston General of the play.

Blewitt, Watson, Gormall, Palmer. All the four test and exhibition before February 18, and the final.

Miss M. LA Whitley After the interval the play was of Simmonds,

matches made profits amounting to over 36 holes, on or before Menste. E. MacNider, R. B. Wood, J. 14. ding-dong nature both goals being

Persous-Lt Buckley; King. £8.634, and America's share of the February 26.

J. King, W. E. Webber; Hon. Secre in turn. On more than one Bolton: Peatfield, Richards, Morri- "gates" at championship meetings Players who wish starting times tary, Mr. W. H. G. Hirst; Hon. Trea occasion It looked as though the

matches suror and Bar Convenor, Mr. G. B. Punjabin were through, but they fall.

Lewis, Ellender, Butler, brought in $819. But an allow-on Sundays for theso

Gurevitch. led al

at the last minute. They evan-

Fidler, Conroy.

ance of £150 had to be made to should notify when applying. tually scored through Kirtar Singh.

The Radio played one man short H. Ellsworth Vines has given for the first ton minutes, F. A, Kemp his opinion of the best ten players putting in a lato appearance. The in the world, amateur and profes- Radio inside forwards, Kalwant Singh,, sional, with the comment that W. Awtar Singh and G. Singh were fast T. Tilden-his choice for the top and their passing and stickwork were place among the professionals extremely good. P. Singh was afo would have little difficulty in beat-at back and A. E. P. Guest, who play. ing J. Crawford-head of the at centre-half, put in some useful amateurs-If they were to meet. Vines also states that his select

Vines Selects World's Best Ten Players

THINKS TILDEN

WOULD BEAT CRAWFORD

10

work.

The Punjabis were without the zor vices of Subadar Taj Mohomed and ed list of professionals would beat Capt. Bates, Licut Walker being his amateur list six times out of brought in on the right flank in place ten If a team match were arrang-of the latter...

ed. His lista are:--

AMATEURS.

J. Crawford

F. J. Perry

H. W. Austin

F. Shielde

Jiro Satch

F. R. Wond

Lester Stanfen

G. von Cramoka

R..Manzel

E. Mafer

PROFESSIONALS.

W. T. Tilden

H. Cachat

K` Kanalsk

V. Fishawig Martin Płas II. Nussteln

The Medway and Royal Signals. shared points in a Mamak game on the Marina ground yesterday. The Signals took the lead in the first half through Allan, the Medway equalizing in the last few minutes when Bryce scared.

· PUNJAB Zad XI BEATEN,

From a friendly gamo`against the Punjabi second string on the Marina the Incogniton retired winners by three goals to nil, Bruza (2) shd Guitierros scored for the winners.

F. T. Hunter D. Markell

R. Parnes

A. Burke.

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