THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH.

THURSDAY, MAY 31, 1934.

DRASTIC BAR TO P. I. TENNIS PLAYERS SPORT ADVIS

L. T. A. SEEKS TO RESTRICT

FOREIGN TOURNAMENTS & LOCAL PLAYERS

New Rules Contemplate

Wide Powers

NO TENNIS FOR WOMEN

IN NEXT ORIENT OLYMPICS

P.I..TO SEEK INCLUSION

Tennis for women will not be in

Carnera Thinks Baer Is Just Dumb

WHAT ITALIAN GIANT PROMISES

DO TO HEAVYWEIGHT FILM STAR

London. Primo Carnera is nothing nol been insured by cautious. He has his manager Lauls Sorosi, nguinst accident or death until he enters the

cluded us a regular event in the 1938 ring to defend his world championship

against Max Baer on June 14.

Orient Olymples which will be held in Tokyo. In the last congrena of

The polleles, which have been the now defunct Fur Eastern Athletle

inken cut with Lloyd's, provide Association a move to include wo-

for £30,000 in the ease of death The P. I, lawn tenuis association men's swimming ns a regular event

and £15,000 against accidoni. will curtail the privileges of local the programme of the Far East

Carnera i iznining at Greenville, tonals acer to play abroad at their olympics was approved, but the wo own accord. Olleinls of the associa men's tennis was not dhemed duc Maine. He said he was going to da tion are reported drafting rules that to the nusence of it report on the lot of work. T'it chop down trees, will restrict the local tennis stars miles from the temis committee of run through woods and rough it from participating in tennis tourn the P. 1. lawn tennis association.

The quest to have women's tennis generally to improve my legs and ments in ather countries. Before any included in the regular events of the wind.

BAER "DUMB." uf the ranking tennis players her

Orient olympies was submitted by can engage in competition abroad per Geronimo de los Reyes, official of the

lesion must first he secured from, the P. L. law tennis association

no

the matter

T

"I feel ally doing all this work for P. I. Inwn tennis association 10 Dr. an opponent like Baer," he added Region P. Ylanan, national physical comfully. "He's nothing bu n The promulgation of the rules reg director during the last day of the great strong guy, and the dumbest inting competition on foreign all by belated olymples, Monday, and local net nees will be made by the action could be taken

boxer the world has ever seen. But P. I. Inwn tennis association for the purpose of protecting the interest and as the congress has already adjourned it in as well to be on the safe side."

ned the Far Eastern Ailletic Associu- And here is

what Baer says com welfare of these players, it in stated. i tion has been dissolved, The association, as the highest, tenals

Local tennis officials, however, be-cerning his meeting with Carnern: body in the Philippines shoulit sane Beve that before the 1988. Orienti "I will elther rush him off his tion every trip abroad of local temis olympics are held in Toleya they will feet from the

opening gong players for the purpose of partieinnt-ngan petition to the P. A. A. F

hoping to catch him in refrent fur in fournaments,

officlats in uryen Japan 10 includin ar off his balance, or I will hang Are, feinting and waiting for an

pening as he comes in.

have con- siderable respect for his ability to drape his massive form over the. shoulders of his adversary.

Dr. Regino R. Ylagan, national women's tennis on the regular pro- physical director and secretary gramatę of the Orient olympics.) treasurer of the P. I. lawn tennis They are confident that the Japanese Association is a strong advocate for athletic officials will have no objee- "What will not do la try to clinck the inclusion of a provision restricting len to this proposal they have or box, with Primo, ane blin Iccal players from competing onfready signified their willingness to action when he knocked out Jack forelen soil, in the constitution and include this event in the next olym- Sharkey last year and I by-laws of the association,

sick, TI Geronimo de los Reyes, one of the

Philippine ቴዲ:11-13 racket oficials of the P. I. lawn tennis asso- wielders have won the invitation ten clution also expressed an opinion that his fournament during the last olym- "Cornera won't get a chance to this rule will do mare good to the pies from the Chinese entries. The lean on me. He is too big and strong tennis players. Other members of the neat team defeated China 4 matches to wrestle with. Anyhow I hope to! Association also entertain the same to 1. Mrs. R. Ochoa, Miss B. Calena, knock him out before he can try it." view, and when the matter is taken up Man E. Allure and Miss M. Gehan' at a near meeting of the nasoriation it represvuted the Philippines in the is curtain of being passed.

bust olympies.

The officials of the P.-I. lawn tennis! asraciation are now enncerned with

BRITISH OFFER.

An offer has been made to Carnera

the people in tennis, may also be by three Midland sportsmen to de-

fend his world's heavy-reight clani- plonship against Larry Gains

in

the finding and building up of new started by the association, tennis talent. With the exception of The P. I. own tennis association Leonardo Gavin and Radrigo Diaz will encourage teants enthusiasts in Leicester at the end of July. there are no other young players who the provinces to pursue their tennis, The offer is made subject to could be developed into championship careers by necepting Lennis clubs in Carnera getting the better of Mux calibre at present.

these provinces as members of the Baer when they meet in June. It is understood that the association association, will plan an extensive campaign for First class tennis players in this the training of young tennis players elty may also be requested to make with a view to improving their play, perindival trips to the provinces. to A drive in the provinces to interestplay exhibition gamer.

When Carnera and Gains last met

two years ago Gains won on points.

A return would probably be staged in the open air at the White City.- Reuter

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THE DERBY.

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London, May, 30.

YESTERDAY'S BOWLS ENGLAND GOES DRYING will be held Weather For

Close Contest In Rinks

Competition

ANOTHER LONG DROUGHT EXPERIENCED

London, May 30. Part of England has experiene Playing in the rinka championship yesterday at the Kowloon Bowling ett another dry spell and only on Green Club, a rink comp med of four four occasions in the past cen- senior bowlers from the Club de Re-tury hus the month of May shown creio defented a rink of junior bowlso small a rainfall. Unless rain ers from the Indian Recreation Club falls before to-morrow, which by six shots, the final result being seems improbable. England will

24 shots to 18.

C. G. Silvn, the unbeaten Heerels he had her seventh period of skip, was in fine form. His driving drought-fifteen consecutive daya and drawing for shots was very nc without rain--in ise put twelve

months-British Wireless.

curate

The Indians drew first blood when they scored two shots in the initial hend, but in the next two heads the Recreio were up four shots. There-mar were given quite a fright by Final neceptors for the Derby wereer they had the game well in John Pooler and J. Purvis who held announced to lay as follows:

The Indians registered 111he strong Craigengower pair to a hand.

The scoring Tiberius, Valerius, Primero, The

was never on the hig side and a Ruthless Abbot, Admiral Drake, hot in the last four heads, includ-as never of the kiss

fours and one three. fedieval Knight, Lozingaro, Colombo, ing a five. The Portuguese hart two though Bradbury and Omar qualified

The Recreio players, J. E. Noron-for the next round All Shah, Badruddin, Achtenan, On Top Baron Munchauha, C. E. Marques, F. X. M. Silvack and the Civil Service pair would sen, Rathmore, Windsor Lad Fleet and C. G. Silva, were opposed by A. have erented one of the biggest sur-

A. M.prises of the tournament. foot, Hornsey Rise, Patriot King. Omar, M. I. Razack. Easton, Pride of the Chilterns and Wahab and K. M. Omar.. Bondsman. Puuter.

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W. Ward and R.. F. Luz were never seriously extended in their PAIRS COMPETITION.

match agalust A. Macfarlane and L. In the patea championship, de Rome on the Civil Service green Armstrong and C. Strange defeated where the Craigongower couple won In the Lodge Room of the Manuk J, G. Ozorio and F. V. V. Ribeiro by 35 shots to 18. Lodge of the Theosophical Society, by 23 ahots to 16. The winner scor

Playing on the Yacht Club green 17, Queen's Road, Central, Mr. 3. ed a five in the second head while w. Staker and W. 1. D. Muskett on the 7th beat W. Weir and T. F. Stainton public head. and actually took the lead by by 20 shots to 17 on the twentieth of the Society, will give a Russell, Presidential Agent for China the losers had a four

head, there being no necessity to play lecture this evening at 6 p.m. His 100.

in the Hongkong Football Club the fast head which was abandoned Kubject will be "The Known and the

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THE HONG KONG JOCKEY "CLUD. The SIXTH EXTRA RACE MEET.

at HAPPY VALLEY mitting) Saturday, 2nd June, 1934, commencing at 2.00 p.m. *.

The First Bell will be Rung 'at'

1.30 p.m.

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MEMBERS' ENCLOSURE. Mombers are notified that they onl thele. Ladles must wear their Badges prominently displayed throughout the Meeting.

No Uno without a Badge will be cdmitted to the Members Enclosure. Badges admitting Non-Members to Club the Members Enclosure and

come at $5.00 for Gentlemen an are obtainable through the SECRET. 55.00 for Ladies (Both including Tax) ARY upon the personal application of a Member, such Member to be respon- sible for all visitors. introduced by him, and for Payment of All Chits,. &c.

The Secretary's office, 3rd Floor,. Gloucester Building, (Tol. 277941). will close at 12 o'clock Noon,

Badges admitting to Member E- closure will NOT be on sale at the On No Fretext will Children be Race Course. permitted in either Enclosure duringt the Meeting.

Tins are obtainable at the Clute House provided they are ordered from t the No. 1 Boy in advance, Telephone 21020.

PUBLIC ENCLOSURE.

The Price of Admission to

the

Public Enclosure is $1.00 including Tax, for all Persons, including Ladies, and Sallors in Uniform are admitted: and is payable at the Gate. Soldiers Half Price.

Bookmakers, Tic The Men, &c., will

not be permitted to operato within the Precincts of the Hongkong Jockey Club during the Race Meeting.

By Order,

C. B. BROWN,

Secretary. Hongkong, 28th May, 1934.

THE HONGKONG JOCKEY CLUB.

NOTICE.

THE MAY HALF YEARLY GENERAL MEETING of VOTING MEMBERS will be hold at the Club House, Happy Valley, on Thursday, 31st May, 1934, at 530

p.m.

All MEMBERS are cordially invited to attend and participate in any discussion which may

ensue.

By Order of the Stewards,

C. B. BROWN..

Secretary.

Hongkong, 16th May, 1934:

THE HONG KUNG JOCKEY CLUB.

Sixth, Extra Race Meeting.

Admission to the Public En losure on 2nd June, 1934, has been reduced to Ona Dollar for all persons including ladies. Soldiers and Sailors in uniform admitted at half price. By Order,

C. B. BROWN,"

Secretary.

Hongkong, 30th May, 1934.

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