THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. TUESDAY, APRIL
1934,
HYDROPLANE BACK TO Test Cricket
WINNING FORM
LIBERTY BAY
WINS EASTER STAKES FROM TRENTBRIDGE
YESTERDAY'S RACING RESULTS
As expected, Liberty Bay won the Easter stakes at yesterday's Happy Valley race meeting. Mr. J. Pote- Hunt had a very successful afternoon, and rode several good winners.
'. THE RESULTS.
Bugar Loaf Handicap, One and a quarter Milos.
Mr. A. M. L Soares' Frima Donna (101 lbsr) (Mr. Harri
man)
Mr. Li Shiu Pang's
Pari-mutuel: Win $41.40; Pinces $10.70; $7.60; $10.70.
Kellett Handicap. Ond Bfile. Mr. Hem's Gladiator (154 lbs.) (Mr. Poto Hunt)
1
1
Mr. Alanto's Glad Eyes (140 lbs.) (Mr. Fung)
2
Soldier of
Mr. Lau's Jungle Jim (100 lbs.) (Mr. Llang)
3
Germany (101 lbs.) (Mr. Deltz) Mr. Mackio & Grayburn's Ribble
(101 ba.)
(Mr. Heard)
2
3
Won by many lengths; three
lengths.
Time: 2 mins. 49.4/5 seen.
Pari-mutuel: Win $13.70; Places
56.10; $8.40; 86.
Blue Pool Handicap. One Mile.
lbs.)
Mr. Leader's Copper Idot (162 Mr. Pote Hunt)
1
Mr. C. N. K's Tiny Star (166 Jbs.)
Mr. Yick Chim's Young Chap
(157 lbs.)
(Mr. Dutler)
2
(Mr. Ip)
Wen by two lengths and half; two
lengths.
Time: 2 mins. 12.1/5 recs. Pari-mutuel:
Win $27.70; Places #10; $11.00; $25.30.
Morrison 1 Handicap. 8x Fur longs.
Won by five lengths; two and half lengths,
Time: 2 mins. 7.1/6 acer, Pari-mutuel: Win $7,30; Places $0.30; $8.80.
Selection Committee
APPOINTMENT TO
BE MADE
The Advisory County Cricket Committee, under the chairman- ship of Lord Hailsham (Proaldent of the M.C.C.) will meet early this month to choose the Selce
tion Committee for the 1934 Toat matches.
Several nomea have been men: tioned Intely as likely Solostors, but the general wish seems to be that the position of Chairman_of Selectors should be given to Sir Stanley Jackson.
He
Records Of Rugby Clubs
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Camborne Cambridge University Catford Bridge
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Headingley
Ipswich Y.M.C.A.
Lelewor
Llanelly
London Irish
Landon Boottish
London Uair Vandale,
Sir Stanley is the old England captain who was president of the M.C.C. in 1021, and whose judgedon Web ment on the game La extra- ordinarily wise and sound. would all the position admirably. It was due to the efforts of Sir Stanley and Mr. Bruce, the Aus- 1tralian Minister in London, that pence was arrived at in the recent
Black's Link Handicap. Six Fur- longs.
Mr. Dunbar's Oak Bay (160 lbs.) (Mr. Proulx)
2 leg-theory controversy.
Mr. Quarto's Spinaway (160 lbs.) (Mr. Heard) Mr. F. G. Hall's The Redsbank.
140 10.
(Mr. Butler) Won by four lengtha; a head. Time: 1 min. 30.4/5 secs, Pari-mutual: Win $12.80; Placen $8.10; $10.50; $22.
Nicholson Handicap. quarter miles. Kr. Plane'a Hydroplane (1010 Ibm.) (Mr. Proulx) of
One
0 The remaining two places may possibly be given to P. A. Perrin
(Essex) and T. A. Higson (Lan- cashire), who served under Lord Hawko on the 1933 committee.
extraordinary
and a
took
Both 1 amount of troublo over their duties last season, and they re- present the South and North rea- pectively—an ideal distribution.
Mrs. Dunbar's Tiana (140 lbs.) (Mr. Proulx)
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+
Mr. L Shin' Pong's Soldier
China (150 lbs.) (Mr. Deitz) Mr. C. B. Brown's Budge (142
lbs.)
(Mr. Pote Hunt)
3
3
Messrs. Teater & Abraham's The Tiger (140 lbs.) (Mr. Ip) Mr. Samson's Navy Hall (158
lbs.)
(Mr. Pote Hunt)
Won by short head; a hend, Time: 1 min. '32.1/6 sDCA.
Parl-mutuel: Win $59.10; Pince
$10.30; $30.30; $12,
Kanter Staken. Ono Mlle.
Win by four lengths; a head. Time: 2 mins, 42 sees, Pari-mutuel: Win $10.00;
0.30; $7.10; $6.70.
Places
Boa Vista Handicap. Six furlonge. Mr. K. H. W. Gay Butterfly,
(182 lbs.)
(Mr. Sonrca)
Mrs. E. 11. M. Tinson's Heytor.
(146 a)
Mr. Dunbar's Liberty Bay (180
Ibs.)
(Mr. Proulx)
1
(Mr. Proulx)
2
Mrs. Pearce's Trentbridge (100
ibs.)
(Mr. Heard) Mr. II. S. Chan's Corsack'e Beauty (160 lbs.) (Mr. Poto Hunt)
Mr. Lau's Partnership,
2
A
Won by five lengths; two lengths. Time: mine, 1.2/6 RecH, Pari-mutuel: Win $6.10; Places
$6.49.
St. Kilda Handicap. Flvo Furlonga, Mr. S. L. K's Glorious Star (152
Iba.)
(168 lbs)......... (Mr. Liang) Won by half length; short head. Timo: min. 37.1/b secs. Pari-matuel: Win $45.20; Placen $13.40: $19.30; $11.30. Daily Double Betting Winner $80,30,
Kellett Jiandicap. One mile.
Mr. I. T. F's Gold Bullion,
There is one thing not generally captain of the England team in understood, and that is how the England is appointed.
Some people imagine that the M.C.C. Committee choose him, but in reality It is left solely to the Selection Committee to make the appointment.
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MORE WOMEN ATHLETES
WEAR SHORTS
SPORT ADVTS.
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Draft Programmes and Entry
Surprise At Badminton Forms for the Third Extra Racu
Championships
Meating, to be hold on Saturday, 14th April, 1934, (weather per mitting), may be obtained at the Secretary's Office; Gloucester Building; The Club Hoteo, Happy Bad-Valley; the Hong Kong Club; the the Sports Club; and the Stables, Shan
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Women played in shorts for the 284 214 181 209
first time yesterday at the 207 150minton
Championships. In
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Shorts have been accepted on the tennis courts and in squash. racketa
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REFEREE ON DOYLE'S FOUL
(Continued from Page 8.)
Miss Q. M. Allon; of Hove, was appear one woman competitor, to
in shorts and Miss Roberta, making her first appearance, in the con- tests, was another.
Speaking to a reporter on the Innovation, Sir George Thomas,. a former champion and a member of the tournament committee, sald:
"If a competitor chooses to kwear shorts, I think it is quite in order so far as the Association is con-
Entries close at 12 o'clock NOON on Thursday, 5th April, 1934.
By Order,
C. B. BROWN,
Secretary.
Always Good Dancing
nt the
YELLOW DRAGON
Doylo hit Petersen two damaging corned. My own personal opinion DANCING ACADEMY blows again, and, of course, that is that shorts are rather ugly." terminated the bout. The man was disqualified."
"NO OBJECTION," Mr. Justice MacKinnon: You mean
"Why shouldn't women competi- that they were fout blows 7-They! A Reuter cable states that were blows below the belt.
tors wear aloris if they want to?" amateur umpires at lawn tennis Mr. D. N. Pritt, KC. (for the said Mr. C. Marriott, the referee. tournaments on the Riviera have Board): Were the blows accidental or "We have no-objection.” neempted payment for their ser-deliberate?-After the man had had three warnings I am afraid one must
This view should ease the doubts Nay that they must have been of the wearers of shorts, dellberate..
After her doubles match, Miss "LOST HIS HEAD",
Roberts changed hurriedly, rather perturbed because of rumours that Mr. Douglas, cross-examined by shorts might be prohibited. In the realms of Soccer and also denied that Doyle, when he came back Serjeant Sullivan, K.C. (for Doyle),
"I won't wear them again," sho of boxing referees are paid--the from training with Descamps, was said, although no one has complain- labourers hire. Then why not in
are worthy of their fighting in the crouching attitude el; but I don't want to give them tennis? But first put it on a pro- per legal basis,
is against the rules
there rule should not be altered. amateur lawn tennis, but seems to be no reason why the
SOCCER REFEREES PAID.
Iawn Inskociated with the Carpentier style. Serjeant Sullivan: Wasn't he crouch- ing ?-Not to the extent Carpentier did.
In England there is "The Lawn Tennis Umpires' Associn- Pokfulum Stakes. From the Two tion," but the members of it who offeinte at matches are not paid.
Mlle Post Once Round and In. Mr. Li Shia Panga Soldier
if these members of the associa tion travel outside London, their 1netual expenses are paid, but that
18 all
Frequently, the umpiring is done by players in the ment who have no call to go on
(Mr. Butler)
1
Mrs. Stanton's Dinty (152 lbs,)
(156 lbs)...(Mr. Polo Hant), Mr. H. Y. Linng's Wonderful Star, (15) Tha) ............................ (Mr. Deitz) Mr. S. W. Tang's Mike,
1
2
(Mr. Heard)
2
Mrs. D. J. Lewis' St. Joan (155
11.)
(Mr. Proulx)
3
(155 ha)((Mr. P. P. Botelho) Won by four lengths; three lengths, Time: 2nina, 11.1/5 wees. Pari-mutuel: Win $10.30; $23.20; $12.00.
J
of Fortune, (164 lbn) (Mr. W. H. Choy), Mr. Chiu Pun Fan's Little Beauty, (140 lbs).. (Mr. Tong Man Wa) Mr. S. W. Tang's Racing Spirit,
2
3
|
Won by two lengths; half lengths. Timo: 2 mins. 32.4/5 seen.
$41; Mačes
Won by three lengthe; two lengths. Time: 1 min. 9.1/6 seek.
(263 lbs). (Mr. Poy)
court for an hour or 80.
Pari-mutuel: Win $10.80: Places mean well, but they
| 30.90; $248.00; $10.70.
usually efficient.
tourna-
are
a chance."
SHORTS THE BEST.
In your report to the stewards you! Miss Roberta's shorts were a one- aid that the lui completely lost his piece garment belted at the waist head 7-Yes,
and finishing just above the knee... You never suggested in that report As the dress was heavily box- that he had deliberately fouled his pleated, it was difficult to dis- opponent. Why didn't you say that a fout was caused because the test tinguish it from a skirt when she [his head ?--If a man has had three tax stil.
warnings I am afraid it must have been deliberate.
"Shorts are so comfortable," she deliberate, it cannot be because he has impedes a big stride; and a frock Mr. Justice MacKinnon: it is explained. "A smartly cut skirt They totally lost his head.
cut full enough to avoid this gota in the way. I prefer shorts to anything I have ever worn.”
not
Mr. Douglas: There are two ways ni which one can lone one's head.
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