THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. TUESDAY, APRIL 24, 1934.
FROM THURSDAY MEDIOCRE REPRESENTATIVE HOCKEY LEE THEATRE SPORT ADVTS.
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Get a load of these swell new songs
"Did You Ever
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"Good Moming, Glory"
" Wanna!
Meander With Miranda"
SITTING
PRETTY
with
JACK OAKIE JACK HALEY GINGER ROGERS THELMA TODD GREGORY RATOFF LEW CO DAY the PICKENS SISTERS
AND THE HUNDRED HOLLYWOOD HONEYS A Paramount Picture DISECTED BY HARRY JOE BROWN
KING'S
Always Good Dancing
at the
YELLOW
DRAGON
LOCAL CHINESE DRAW
WITH MALAYA
1
VISITORS
Scoring in the last three minutes of) play, the longkong Chinese hockey) cleven forced a draw with the Over- scas Chinese hockey team on the Hongkong Football ground pesterday | afternoon
The game was òf a very serappy nature, with ther visitors on the aggressive most of the time, but in the closing stage:
forwards the onl launched several determined nitacks, | form one of which they scored.
The local players hnd a lol for which to thank their backs, Y. C. Teh and K. 1. Goon, who put in some gruelling work. The half bucks ako played well, but the forwards jacked combination. B. K: Ng. nt right in- side, was perhaps the outstanding for- well ward on the side, but he was
came, into! marked every time possession of the ball. R. II. Wong. in goal, had some anxious moments, and the ball which went past him; would have defeated any goal-keeper.
scoring.
half, in which the visitors were for the must part on the aggressive, and to wards the middle of the accond half. Oh Chong-neug, the centre forward, senred with a first line shot from aj pass from the right extreme,
A dense crowd packed the finishing line of the Shanghai Cross Country Championship to see Pri- vate Wallaco (inset) win the individual title, while George Lovchenko, of the Russian Athletic Associa tion, and Gerrard, of the French Army, battled for seniority in the places, the latter, howevor failing to make the tape first despite his apparent load shown in the above picture.
Wimbledon Title For Fred Perry?
BRITISH PROFESSIONAL COACH
THINKS IT POSSIBLE.
LOCAL CYCLING
CLUB
RE-ORGANISATION EFFECTED
(Continued from Pago 8.)
the General Committee.
London, Apr. 22. Danny Maskell, who has six times been professional cham- pian of Great Britain and is the present professional to the All- England Club at Wimbledon, and whose task it is to get Bri-Secretary. The said member will be tain's amateur representatives into their game, either in preparation for Wimbledon or the Davis Cup, is very optimistic about Britain's chances at Wimbledon.
he thinks he may have to revise his prophecy.
8. Ang member desirous of signing from the Glob will give 28 days' rotfer in writing to the lion. held liable for any amount or anscunts Books.
to
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Tho FOURTH EXTRA RACE MEETING wil be held (Weather Pers mitting) at HAPPY VALLEY on Saturday, 28th April, 1934, com moneing at 200 p.m.
The First Bell will be Rung at 1.30 p.m.
MEMBERS' ENCLOSURE, Members are notified that they! and thoir Ladies must wear their Badges prominently displayed throughout the Acoting.
admitted to the Members Enclosure..
No One without a Badge will be
Badges admitting Non-Members to tho Mombors Enclosure and Club Rooms at $6.00, for Gentlemon and $3.00 for Ladies (Both incluiting Tax) ► are obtainable through the SECRET- |ARY upon the personal application of a Member, such Member to be respon- sible for all visitors introduced by him, and for Payment of AIL CHILI, de.
The Secretary's office, 3rd Floor, Gloucester Building, (Tel. 27704), will clono at 12 o'clock Noun,
Do not miss the unique oppor-Race Course. tunity of seeing this grand troupe of
China's best actors and actresses who are appearing at this theatre for a short season only prior to going on a World Tour.
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On No Pretext will Children bo Enclosure dur. permitted in either ing the Mesting.
Tina aro obtainable at the Club House provided they are ordered from the No. 1 Boy in advance. Telephono 21020.
PUBLIC ENCLOSURE. · The Price of Admission to the Public Enclosure is $2.00 Including Tax, for all Persons, including Ladies, and is payable at the Gate. Soldiers and Sailors in Uniform are admitted Half Price.
Bookmakers. Tic Tac Men, &c., FRESH will not be permitted to operate within the Precincts of the Hongkong Jockey Club during the faco Meeling.
By Order,
Mado
in
England
The visitors half line was again very prominent, but their forwants lacked Bnish. They, however, worked
| outstanding against lifin in the Club's more in unity than they did in their match against the Services the pre-i
THE OFFICERS. vious day. Ong Tiang-seng and
It should be noted that the year, Yeang Chong-phoy were anfe in de He tips either Miss Round or! (U.S.A.); 9, Schmidt (Austria);
In NO for the Club is concerned, fence, and Tay Yew-teek and little Miss Scriven its a possible winner 10 Nafuch (Germany), to do in goal. The only lapre on his
It will be seen that Maskell him-ends on the March 31, annually. A concession has been made part, however, resulted in the local side of the women's singles, although,
if Mrs. Moody enters which is cf. for obvious reasons, dues not prospective members who find the There was no scoring in the first unlikely in view of her illness appear in the professional list. He initial fee beyond their means, this hardly gets sufficient practice being that they will be permitted to against other professionals of class pay their subscription in quarterly to make it clear where he should instalments, Le. $2.50 per quarter. Perry is considered by Maskell be in it, but probably it would be Should this method of payment be as being the most likely winner within the first half-dozen, and, if adopted by the intending member,
however, it must be noted that only Sole Agents: of the men's event, and Maskell he had more practice, he would 14 days will be allowed after da should know, as he has had nj
due in which payment is to be made. JOHN D. HUTCHISON & CO.
elected the great deal to do with the develop-
In the amateur list Great Britain following officers at the meeting, and ment of this player.
is more prominent, with Perry first the Organisation Committee Naturally, Maskell is in favour among the men and Miss Round therefore disbanded,
It is Preshient: Mr. R. C. Webb; Vice- of an open tournament in which he "ner-up among the women, could compete on equal terms with greatly hoped that Maskell's con- President: Mr. 11. A. G. Kentes, Hir. amateurs, but he feels that, while idence in these two players will be A. J. Raptis; Hon. Secretary: Mr.
G. Crayford, Royal Army justified and that the much-coveted Corps, Wellington Barracks Victoria; Wimbledon holds its present post-Wimbledon singlea Utles at long, Captain: Mr. C. Read, No. 7. Fuk tion, there is not much probability last will be recaptured by home, Wing St., Sham Shui Po Hon. of this happening.
players,
Treasurer: Mr. W. A. Gosling: Com mittee: The President, Hon. Secretary, Hon. Treasurer, Captain, Mr. L. Anning, Mr. A. J. Raptis, Mr. H. A. G. Kenten.
Towards the end of the game, H. W., Lex equalized from a puss from Tang, the centre forward. Le scooped the ball into the net, when the goal-keeper | ran out and tried to clear it with a kick but missed,
The teams were: Hongkong Chin- ese.R. H. Wong Capt.), Y. C. Teh, K. L. Goen, J. H. Tu, K. T. Loke, Chanson, R., Cheng, H. W. Lee, P. C. Tang, B. K. Ng and T. W. Goh.
ORDER OF MERIT.
Oversens Chinese.-Tay Yew-teck, Yeong Chong-phoy. Ong Tiang-seng, Maskell has drawn up a ranking! Fan Choo-beng. Gan Kec-xiang, Teoh Boon-gim, Yap Choong-lin, Wan Siew: list of amateurs and professional, hong, Oh Chong-seng, Lee Mok-hon. and, as It is one of the most com. Ten Yuen-fong.
prehensive that has ever been published, it is well worth quoting. He places them thus:-
RIFLE SHOOTING
Many Members Fire Over Week-End
Men Amateurs-1, F. J. Perry (Britain); 2. J. Crawford (Austra-] Ha): 3. II. W. Austin (Britain); 4, G. J
rank still higher.
HOME RACING
Call Over For City And Suburban
London, Apr. 23. The call over prices for the City and Suburban. Handicap showed that
The members also
WIR
Service
FUTURE PROGRAMMES. The subject of weekly runs was again fully discussed and it was arranged to enrry out the following programme, the Captain being re- sponsible for the selection of ench week's destination, and for the con- duet of the run in general.
January to April 30-Hend
F. X. Shields (USA) Montrose wae the favourite to-day: quarters, p.m. Star Ferry, Kowloon,
Burotra (France); 6. S. (US.A.); 7, J, Satoh (Japan); 8, von Cramm (Germany); 9. Va McGrath (Australia); 10, V. Sutter (U.S.A.). The list was compiled NEW MARKSMAN before Satoh's death.
(t.)
The call over adds follow: 9/2 Montrose (t. and o.) 11/20 Allavin)". (t." "and" o.) ̈****** 100/10 Play On (o.) 13/2 (1) 190/11 Abbot's Worthy (e) 19/2
190/0 Nitslehin (o.) 100/8 (1.) 100/8 Light Sussex (t, and o.) 100/8 Guinpas (t. and o.) 190/7 Highlander (1. and o.) 100/7 Ponmame (t. and o.) 100/7 Beneficial (t. and o.) 20/1 Young Native (t, and o.) 22/1 St. Oswald (t. and o.) 22/1 St. Oswald (t, and o.) 28/1 Unlikely (o.) 83/1 Mate (6.)
Wamen-1, Mrs. Wills Moody The Hongkong Rifle Club had
(U.S.A.; 2, Miss Round (Britain);" their biggest turn out of the year. Miss Jacobs (U.S.A.) 4. Mas in the April monthly shooting com- petition over the week-end, when W. Seriven (Britain); 5, Mrs. Fearn-! Austin ("Class) and 11. W. G.ley Whittingstall (Britain): 6. Tudd ("D" Class) were each award- Fraulein Krahwinkel (Germany); 7. Mme. Matthieu (France); 8, ed spoons.
Eight competitors fired on Satur-Miss Nathall (Britain); 9, Miss (Britain); 10. Misa lay and three on Sunday. Shooting Stammers conditions were ideal on the first Marble (U.S.A,). day, except at 600 yards, where the
Professionali, Nusslein (Ger- light was rather bad. Conditions
(U.S.A.); 3. were good on Sunday, but the sun many); 2. Tilden
(U.S.A.); 1. Cochet komewhat spoilt shouting
towards Vines the end.
(France): 5, Kozeluh (Czecho- Slovakia); 6, Plaa (France); 7 Ramilton (France); 8, Richards | Reuter.
Todd, who is a newcomer to the Club, proved far too good n shot for the rest of the "D" Class men, and actually returned the second best score of the day.
Scores follow:
W. Austin
"B" CLASS.
200 500 600 Total Yds. Yda. Yds.
27 31 27 85
J. I. Tetley.... 29. 31 22
D. W. Wnterton, 29
H. L. Langley..
74
FIVE MINUTES FOOTBALL:
DERBY CALL OVER.
G24 Colombo (t, and 0.) B/1 Medioval Knight (.) 9/2 Unidwar (v.)
-
2.15 p.m.
May 1 to Gelober 31, Headquarters, 8 m. Stor Ferry, Kowloon, 8.15 n.m. November 1 to December 31, Head-
quarters, 1 p.m. Stur Ferry, Kowloon, 1.15 p.m.
The Headquarters of the Club is No. 38, Hennessy Road, Wanchai
A report of each week'u activities may be found in every Monday's inaudi of the Telegraph and every Tuesday's Issue of the S. C. M. Post together with arrangements and destination of the next weekend run.
.Competitive events were also dis- cussed and it was tentatively nr- ronged that a tourist time trial on the Kowloon circuit (561⁄2 miles) will be carried out early in November, More details of this will be available at n later date.
the
It is hoped to promote other com- petitive events during
winter season, including speed-judging trials, 100/0 Windsor Lád (o.) 28/1 Valerius (0.) 33/1 (b) petitions, and, probably, as rond rnce
kill-climbing and free-wheeling com-1
A DEFENSIVE DANGER
(By "Saracen").
But they The most destructive move in the never getting a kies at it. 78
game is when a wing half back is were not really to blame. Their allowed to take the ball ap without troubles were created for the owing.
25
"D" CLASS.
IT. W. G. Todd
28- 26
W. Nacf
F. P. R. James
26 20 20 28 60
83 76
62
J. I. G. Parker
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19
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53
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D. C. Sullivan . 20. 21 15
J. Hall
J. Howen
L. J. Cave Wins Tourney Over Week-End,
a challenge and the further he is to the fact that they received littloj permittel to advance the more ser- or no assistance from their inside for- ious the situation becemes, Eventual ward.
ly some one has to stop him and The unfortunate state of affairs is] usually the player making the attempt more likely to happen in a representa.
tive team than in a club side. In an
has to shift out, of position to do so.
It is because of these circumstances international, for instance, I suppose that such heavy calls are innie on it is only natural that each man should inside forwards for defensive pur- think mainly of his own interests and poses. The inside forward in, in fact, that in the case of the forward he the man who should make himself should want to be up playing a purt responsible for checking the advances in the goal getting. So he concent GOLF AT KOWLOON of the opposing wing half otherwise rates on attack and is glad to be re- his own wing half is sure to be drawn | lieved of the donkey work in gʊing into a false position.
back and assisting in defence, Visualino the situation when a wing I have often been sorry for half half back has the ball and the opposing backs in these games. Aa I have sold Insido forward is not in a position to they have appeared to play badly tackk hlm. It inevitably means that simply because of the fallings of L. J. Cave, with a score of 80-10, he must be met by the opposite wing olbers and they have not had n falr won the High Handicap Competition if and at the same time he leaves chance to do their work Kowloon Golf Club on Sunday, beat-namely the inside and the outalde Some authorities still take the view ing G. C. Moss by, one stroke. forwards. The challenging half back that the forwardn should all play up
The leading scores were:
eannot hope to get the ball because in line. I believe this can only bo +86-1571 when he goes in to tackle the ball in dons by exposing the defence to the 80-16-72 sure to be sipped either one way or most serious risks or at any rate 87-14-78 the other and as I have said the back throwing too heavy a burden on the .91-1873 behind is immediately dangerously halves and backs. A team may play In this stylo when they are definitely .88-1375 placed."
DANCING ACADEMYr 18 holes medal play at the his own back to cover two opponents.
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