L.T.A. RECORD GOOD
YEAR'S WORK
ANNUAL REPORT PUBLISHED:
MEETING NEXT WEEK -
The annual general meeting of of arranging for Miss Dorothy Round
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. MONDAY, MARCH 26, 1934,
INTERPORT
HOCKEY
TRIAL TEAMS
amliated Clubs of the Hongkong and Miss Mary Heeley, two of ETO PLAY NEXT Tennis Association will take place land's leading players, to give an at the Sanitary Board Room, Poat exhibition here. Their magnificent Office Building, on Friday April
G display was highly appreciated by the at 630 p.m.
big crowd who filled the stand court League Matters-The Association's at the Hongkong C.C., and local ten for the past year are comprehensive- nis was given a decided flip by their ly reviewed in the annual report appearance. which has just been circulated. Tho report read as follows:
THURSDAY
MACAO RACE MEETING South China
CHAIRMAN'S CUP WON BY LEMBERG IN RECORD TIME
PLACED PONIES DISQUALIFIED IN
TWO OF THE EVENTS
The Macao Spring race meeting yesterday was featured by a fine win by Lemberg, who shattered a course record in annexing the Chairman's Cup, and the disqualification of ponies who finished among the leaders in two events.
...
With tho question of the eligibility of naval players turn- The Association desires to express ing out in the forthcoming hockey its thanks to the Hongkong C... Interport with Singapore, now League Battorn-The Associations Kowloon C.C., and other clubs who mottled, two teams have been
with kindly placed courts at their dia. special attention paid to the welfare posal for the staging of these various selected for a trial match to be Mr. Roda's City of Shanghai. :)
activities have been sustained
playet on Thursday afternoon on and progress the tennis league. exhibition matches.
Champions 5. A. Rumjahn won the R.N.0.8.C ground, King's In this connexion certain alterations
of Park. were effected in the conduct of the the singles tennis championship
in They are as follows: league, effect having been given to the Colony for the second year
Whites: Pte. Hollingsworth the new proposals passed at the last succession, and with his cousin, H. D.
system of pro- Rumjahn, carried off the doubles title (Lincolna): A, J. M. Rodriques annual meeting. motion and relegation was introduced, for the ninth successive year. The and Surg. Llout. Com. A. E. Division, the state of which had not by Mrs. James, who, partnered by
Beaten Again
BORDERERS RUB IT IN
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SPORT ADVTS.
THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB.
The
SECOND. EKİRA RAGE MEETING will be held (Weather Per- mitting) at HAPPY VALLEY on Saturday, 31st March and on Monday, 2nd April, 1934, commencing at 12.30 p.m. on both days,
The First Bell will be Ruine at 12 o'clock Noon.
No One without a Badge will be
MEMBERS' ENCLOSURE. Members are notified that they and their Ladies must wear" "their Badges prominently displayed failure of the half backs. The throughout the Meeting omission of Loung Wing-chul did admitted to the Members Enclosure. nothing to solve the problem
Badges admitting Non-Members to Club established the previous work: If the Members Enclosure and
Rooms at $5.00 per day for Gentlemen (Both anything this department was and $1.00 per day for Ladica even worse without him, Lee Including Tax) are obtainable through the SECRETÁRY upon the personal Kwok-wal could not settle down application of a Momber, such Mom- na pivot, and although an attempt ber to be responsible for all visitors 2 was made to pull things together introduced by him, and for Payment
of All Chits, &c. by Tong Kwan being shifted la to the middle halfway through the game, the move was a failure, and in every respect the inter- mediates were well below form.
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THE RESULTS.
$0.20, $0.10, $5.00.
Cash Sweep: 1st No. 31-$300.87; 1--The Spring Handicap. "D" & 2nd No. 20-$108.10; 3rd No. 12 "E" Classes, Once Round.
$61.65; Usplaced Nos-27, 134, 195
ach $19.09, Miss Scott Hurston's Glen Shee
108 1b.
I (P. P. Botelho)
The Macao Derby Stakes. One and a Half Miles. 107 lb........(Yuo Shun-wa) 2 Mr. H. Y. Liang Esk 160 16. Mr. Lan's Sea View 156 15...... (8. Y. Liang) (H. Y. Liang) 33ian Fearon's. Fotsdam 100 lb. Timo: 24, 56.2/5, 1.31, 2.06.
(P. P. Botelho) Distance: Short Head; Length Mr. Chen Wing-yung's Sporting Pari-Mutuel: Winner $8.80; Places
Chanco 149 15,... (N. Deltz) B $5.20, $5.40, $0.00.
Time: 84.3/6 122.4/5, 158.4/5, Distance: 2 Lengths: 3 Lengths Pari-Mutuol: Winner $0.40; Places
Cash Swoop; 1st No. 95-$402.00;
both as an effort to improve the "Au ladies' singles championship was won Phillips (Suffolk) Capt; W. A and No. 1262 $132.00; 8rd No. 110 238.3/5, 3.07.3/5, 3.40.4/5. been antisfactory during recent years. Mrs. Lochner, also won the ladies Reed (Club), H.J D. Lowe (Club) | -$60,00; 'Unplaced Nos-1082, 456,|
and E. V. Reed
2-The Trial Plate, Teams plonship was won by L Goldman and W. S. Donald (Oairis), Licut. J. H. interest among the clubs. were drafted from the "B" and "C" Mrs. Lochner. Divisions to higher sections, and thera
The Financen.
Cash Swoop: 1st No. 188-$277.40; 2nd No. 268-$70.20; 8rd No. 192 168 each $11. $39.68; Unplaced Nos. 154, 200, 168,
St Fur-$5.20, $6.00, $5.40. Baden (Orpheus), Liout. E. N. V. longs. that Currey (Orpheus), Lieut, C. C. Miss Fearon's Potsdam 150 lb.
(P. P. Botelho) Garthwaite (Royal Artillery) and
Mr. Lan's Harbour View 149 lb. L/N, Lal Singh (Punjable).
Com.
Ranking Lista-It was felt is no reason to doubt that the effect there was a need of an official LA T. A. was beneficial in every way. Players Ranking List, and in September this who had hitherto found it almost im was drawn up and published by the
Colours: R. H. Wong (St. An- possible to reach higher grade tennis interport Selection Committee, as a
tha open drew's Club); P. Singh (Radio were given the opportunity of meet guidance to "seeding" Ing the better players, and must have tournaments, and in the selection of Sports) and J Rodger (Club),
Capt.; Lieut. J. G. D. Hi gained valuable help from the ex-Interport teams.
(Veterum), Sgt. Halford (Ber- perlence. The new method of play- Ing league matches during the week shows a net profit of $1,039.49.
The result of the year's working dorers) and Lieut. W. D. F. B. Instead of on Saturday worked satin-
Muspratt (Suffolk); H. Owon Exhibitions netted a factorily.
profit of Hughes (Club), Lieut. P. 3. H. $448.03. Interport-An invitation was re-
The League showed a profit of Bartlett (Pandora), Awtar Singh ceived from Shangliai to send a Men's $284.80, and included in this amount (Radio Sporta), Lloút. and Ladies' Interport team to com- $14.86 being excess of proceeds T. K. W. Atkinson (Eagle) and pete for the Taggart Cups, but, un- from advertising in the League Hand- Lieut. J. H. Hocquard (Lincolns). fortunately it was found impossible book ever cost of printing.
Our
The reserves will be: Blackburn to raise either team. An invitation thanks are due to the advertisers for (Police). P. H. Senior (R.A.S.C.), was in turn extended to Shanghat to their support in this annual publica-K. Singh (Radio Sports), Lieut. visit Iongkong, but it could not be tion.
We have again to point out that E. N. Sinclair (Oswald) and accepted, and as a result 1933 now! no Interport tournament,
certain clubs have not yet Bettled Gonsalves (Club de Recreio). Visiting Players.-During the year their ducs. Colicctions of $198.20 a number of distinguished tennis have been made against the amount The Tennis LeagueThere was a players passed through the Colony of $550,40 shown the Balance gratifying increase in the number and appeared in public exhibitions. Sheet, leaving a balance of $364.20, of teams participating in the league In the early part of the your the which is made up as follows: 1931 during the year. As many as 41 Japanese Davis Cup team, comprising Dues $40.00; 1932 Dues $190.20; 1933 teams competed in the four divisions, Messrs. Jiro Satoh, R. Nunol and Dues $125,00.
as compared with 36 in 1932. E. Itoh gave a brilliant display on the Clubs concerned ·have been notified A new record established by the Hongkong Cricket Club ground, and of their indebtedness, and it is Chinese Recreation Club in carrying subsequently Mesars. L. Gavia and earnestly requested that settlement off for the first time in local history, Polintan, the -Manila champions, bo made with the least possible de- the championships of the A, B. and C. visited the Colony and were also seen lay.
Divisions and tho Mixed Doubles In action. In November the Associa- The accounts have been audited League.. All four teame went tlon, in conjunction with, the Hong-by Mowers. Lowe, Bingham and Mnt-through the season without a de- kong Cricket Club, had the privilege thews.
feat an outstanding achievement."
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Dr. S. N. Chau's Armistice Day
141 1b, .......(N. Deltz) 3 Time: 10.2/5, 1.08.2/5, 1.30.4/5. Distance: Lengths; Length. Pari-Mutuel: Winner $0.90; Places $0.00, $7.30, $8.80.
Cash Sweep: 1st No. 162–$187.70;}
2nd No. 114-$53,02; ard No. 173 $26.81: Unplaced Nos-209, 181, 3, 163, 88 cách 30.09.
3The Spring Handicap. (First) Section); "D" & "E" Classes. Once Round. Mr. H. J. Law's King Salmon
149 lb. .........................(Ip Kul-ying) 1 Mr. G. H. Potts Powerful King Mr. Yick Chim's Ajax (N. Deitz
185 lb. ...(P. P. Botelho) 2
Time: 24, 55.2/5, 1.29, 2.00.4/5. Distance: Length; 3 Lengths. Pari-Mutuel: Winner $11.00; Places $8.60, $10.70.
$2 Cash Sweep: 1st No. 84935–—– $17,671.00; 2nd No. 43310-$5,020.00; 3rd No. 24076-$2.619.28; Unplaced Nos. 35100, 43306, 16121, 7165, 40884, 28110 each $464.80.
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0-Tho Chairman's Cup. Mile.
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BACKS PUZZLED.
The Secretary's office, and Floor, Gloucester Ballding, (Tel. 27704), will close at 10.30 a.m. on both days.- Enclosure will NOT be on sale at Badges admitting to Members'
the Race Course.
On No Protext, will Children be pormittal la either Enclosure during the Meeting.
Tifins are obtainable, at the Club Houso provided they are ordered from the No. 1 Boy in advance. Telephone 21020.
PUBLIC ENCLOSURE. The Price of Admission to the Public Enclosure is. $2.00 per day, Including Tax, for all Persons, includ ing Ladies, and is payable at the Gate. Soldiers and Sailors in Uni- form are admitted Hall Price.
It was in constructive play that they showed up so poorly. They appeared to lose all idea of setting the forwards going with through passes, and too often did the attackers have to run back to gather the ball. Mr. Hem's Lemberg 165 lb....
That they also failed to obtain (A. J. P. Heard) 1a grip on the Borderers forwards Mr. L. T. F's Sporting Life 108 had its reaction on Li Tin-sang (B. N. Fan) 2 and Tam Kong-pak. The backs
Tilins will be obtainablo in the Mr. Lan's Bay View 168 lb.
were constantly at fault in cover; Time:
(S. Y. Linng), 3 ing each other. Tam was a real Restaurant in the Public Enclosure.
Bookmakers, Tic Tac Men, &c., will 32.2/5, 10.28, 1.32.2/8, weakness and only 2.02.2/5.
the timely not be permitted to operate within Distance: 8 Lengths: 0 Longths. Interventions of Li in the early the Precincts of the Hongkong Jockey
a complete Club during the Race Meeting.
By Order,
lb.
Pari-Mutuel; Winner Places $6.50, 87.20, $7.90.
$10.30: stages prevented
debacle.
2nd No. 106-$08.60; 3rd No. 69 1233, 140-anch $7.62.
$34.30 Unplaced Nos. 134, 145, 44,
Cash Sweep: 1st No, 170~$240.11;
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It was clear that neither players had much idea of contending with the Borderers open type of attacks, and their positioning left the goal open to any amount of dangers.
Wong Wing spent an active but 2 unsuccessful afternoon. He was completely benton by the first two goals, but should have saved the third. He was not to blame for the defeat: in fact it was his zeal which kept the score down.
7-The Eve Cup. One Mile. Three Pals Utopian 145 lb. Cash Sweep: 1st No. 162-$172.29; 2nd No. 102 $49.22: 3rd No. 124-Mr. Wong Ping-shun's Barabande (N. Doltz) $24.01; Unplaced No. 112-$24.01.
4-The Spring Dash (Unofficial) Mr. Li Yu's The Carp 159 lb. 150 lb......... (E. O. Butler) "D" & "E" Classes, Five Furlongs. Mr, Roda's City of Shanghai 150
(Yoe Shun-wa) Time: 33.1/5,
1.00.2/5, (L. Fearon) 12.11.1/5. 1b,
1.40, Mr. Lan's Harbour View 145 lb.
Distance: A Neck: Length. (Betty Fair) 2 Pari-Mutuel: Winner Mr. H. Y. Liang's Eak 146 lb.
$18.00; Places 15.00, $5.40, $7.00. (Beryl Fair). 3 Cash Sweep: 1st No. BG-$247.19; Time: 15.1/6, 46.4/5, 11.0.
2nd No. 12-$70.60; 3rd No. 223 Distance: 1 Lengths; 4 Lengths. $35.30: Unplaced Nos. 132, 07, 200 Pari-Mutuel Winner $0.90; Placeal 229, 175 each $7.80.
CAER CLARK CUP
C.B.S. Lose Last Match By Only Goal
ATHLETIC SPORTS..
Queen's College Hold Annual Meeting.
South China were beaten by a vastly better team.
If any illustration of the appro- priateness of Jones's nickname were needed, "Hooker" supplied it in notting the first geal after 20 minutes of play.
Duncan, receiving from Hazle wood after that player had gotten. the defence all in a tangle, forced a corner. He placed it badly, but Tam miskicked, and Jones, re- Champion.ceiving from 15 yards out, turned in the ship of Queen's College at the annual round sharply and in the same. Спег Clark Cup compotition en sporta meeting held on the College moment hooked the ball over the Saturday, when they engaged the ground at Causeway Bay on Saturday heads of the players into the far Recreio "A" eleven at King's Park, afternoon. The junior Championship corner. A fine piece of work. and lost by the only goal scored. was won by Chu Kuan-hon.
The Central British School girls concluded their programme
in check.
Chan Wal-lo won the
porters.
FORTEY'S SMARTNESS.
Fortey's second goal was even
Miss A. Alves obtained this gool The meeting was attended.by.sevez. early in the first half but thereafter al. Old Boys of the College as well the Recrele forwards were well held as a large gathering of other sup-better. Once again Hazlewood had the defence all puzzled and he The losers made several attacks on i A programme of 23 events was run repeated his trick of transferring the Recreio goal, but vero very off quite smoothly, and keen rivalry to Duncan with the left winger erratic, and consequently lost all the marked ench event.
unmarked. Duncan put nerosa a chances that came their way,
At the conclusion of the pro- square ground pass and Fortey ran gramme, Mrs. N. L. Smith, wife of in and banged it past Wong Wing the Secretary for Chinese Affairs, dis- Orst time Just as he was being tributed the prizes, Mr. F. J. de Rome, tackled. A moment's healtation the Headmaster, In a few words
FRIENDLY MATCH.
The Indian "International" eleven
defeated the Anny Small Units on thanked the organisers for the success would have probably seen the
four goals to one.
by
The match was contested at a fast
pace, and for the first quarter of on hour play was oven. India opened
distributing the prizes.
point lost.
After this it was all Borderers, and in the second half they should. havo added considerably to 'the the scoring through Kartar Singh, meet the winners of the match be- total. But Jones and Fortey but it was not long before Senior teen China and India to be decided spollt a lot of excellent work by on Wednesday. England and India hesitating in front of goal. It was equalized. Before the half time Awtar Singh gave the Indians the are favoured to meet. In the final. lead.
left to Mathias to make the result
In to-day's match, England will be absolute. He beat Pau in 4 fielding the following team: Fte struggle for the ball (Tom having The Indians were more in the pic- Hollingsworth (Lincolns); A.A. Dand changed places with the inside ture in the second stanza, when they (Club) and Lieut. NW. Metcalfe left) and drove in a perfect shot scored two more goals through Kar-RA.); W. A. Reed (Club), H. 3. D.which entered the top corner of tar Singh.
Lowe (Club) and E. V. Reed (Club) the goal after Wong Wing had W/O P. H. Senlor (A.E.C.), Lieut.
'INTERNATIONAL TIE
England to Play Portugal
It.
P. J. II. Bartlett (Navy), Lieutrenched the ball, but falled to hold Comdr. T. K. W. Atkinson (Navy), Lieut. C. G. Garthwaite (R.A) and
Lieut. J. H. Hocquard (Lincolna). LOCAL YACHTING
Portugal will probably be repre- sented by the following: A. P. Eca Da Silva ("Incognitos"); A. J. M Rodrigues (University) and F G Barros ("Incognitos"); J. Gonsalves (Club de Recrelo), N. Deltras ("in- cognitos") and L. Oliveira (Univer-
ARMY CREWS BEAT CLUB SAILORS.
The Army yachting team defeated
In the semi-final round of the In-alty); A. M. Xavier (Club de Roerolothe RII.K.Y.C. representatives yester- tornailonul Hockey Tournament this O. I. E. de Bonza (University), J. E day in both aftemoon and morning afternoon England meets Portugal on | Noronha (Club de Recreio), J. M. the R.N.0.8.C. ground, King's Park, Pinto ("Incognitos") and A. P. Souza races, and established a commanding at 5.10 p.m. sharp. The winners will ("Incognitos").
| margin of points over the civilians
in the grand total,
C. B. BROWN,
Secretary. Hongkong, 20th March, 1934.
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