THE
HONGKONG TELEGRAPH.
WEDNESDAY,
OCTOBER
31, 1994
PROFESSIONAL
FOOTBALLERS WIVES
Indifferent Cooks In
Many Cases
THE wives of many profes THE
sional footballers are stich Indifferent cooks that a number of clubs have made arrange- ments to ensure that their play- ers are properly fed.
They have found that the staple food of some of their men la frid Bish from a shop or something out of a Lin.
"What men want if they are to play for 90 minutes at the furious pure which is now de- manded is a good heel stenk aan plenty of other nonishing food,"
League official Mich
recently.
"Many wives of fastballers have worked before marriage Ju a fac tory, and they know nothing about cooking. I could have my way they wouldn't marry until they had taken lessons and
were able provide proper meals. They only spoll their, husbands' careers
NO COOKED meat.
in
Ile tuki me of a case in his own. lub. The play of a mun bod decline. After half an hour'a play
he was almost exhausted.
He was medieally examined and
it was found that he was under-
nourished. Inquiries revealed that
The
TEAMS WHICH MET IN RECENT INTERPORT GOLF MATCH
Group of Shanghai and Hongkong teams which met in the Interpark golf match held at Seekingjan. Shanghai won contest by sight paints to one, losing only one of the foursomes and winning all six of the singles matches. superior, and with but one exception, had na difficulty in gaining their victories. The exception was W. Huggett, who was off forms dur. The Shanghal players were for ing the morning round and bart of the afternoon. After being down and five to go, however, he rallied and won the remaining koles
and match..
TENNIS
University Inter Hostel Tourney
Inter-hontel tennis tourna-į
University
he did at have cooked ment fromnent of the Hongkong one week to another. 11 wife could not cook,
narrow
So he was instructed to get his meals at a restaurant, ordering what he liked, and the club paid
On the whole all the games were the bills. Within a month hery ovenly contested and excitement
had regained his strength.
HOME RACING
Cambridgeshire Stakes
To-morrow.
London, Oct. 30.
rza
THE INTERNATIONAL "ASHES"
FEDERATION
Davis Cup System Possible
was brought to a close on Mondays in centy years in expected to One of the largest and most ot when Eliot Hall, the holders, defent-
An Irish sports paper, comment ed St. John's hall by Lite
Tave the starter in the Cambridgeing on the propesod International margin of five sets to four.
shire Stakes to he at New-Badminton Federation says it is market on Thursday over a distance expected that representatives from of one mile one furlung.
all the countries which I have at. endilates, including the favourite, inaugural meeting of the
France will be represented by six ready mentioned will attend the new Tudor. Th majority of federation to be held in London in French
supporters favour Mary July. Tradui, hat other French hopes are pimed 22 Rentenpark, Bleda, Spirituelle, jum and Tobasen,
run high in the let which de
appensats
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The feeding of players is always. Clarung scored a brilliant victory cided the result. K. L. Goon and W. the concern of the clubs. The after allowing their lodgings where the unmarried men lead by four games to two. live are usually on an official list and they are selected because it is known that proper food will be provided.
In
YOUTHS' PHYSIQUE.
the case of youths, their physique is often the fret con- sideration. Before they can IN trained they have, to in mate strong, and they are put in a specifi strength-giving diet, or even seil to the seaside. This is specially notable in regard to youths who have worked in the end pits.
Mr. George Jabey, the Derby County mannger, has a medleine chest, and each morning when the players arrive for Training those who are off form are even duses of vod liver oil and other tonks.
The sports were as follows:
Variou opinions are expressed con.
H. N. FA and P. C, Lev (Ebot tall) beat Y. K. Ng and P. 6. Linng 14-9; bent K. M. Lo and T. 0, La 6-2; | Pertuan dhe prospects of candidates. heat Y. N. Tan and G. Cheng 4-
A. 1. Goo aul W. N. Choring (Ellot Hall) beat LA and Lo 6-4; Jost to Ng and Idang 3-4; twat Tan and Cheng 6-2.
The sensua just drawing to a close will be the Inst under the splees of the Badminton Associn- tion, which will in future be only the National Association of Ene- The Aga Khan says: "Badruddin land, and which will at the one should run well and, with fuel, willtime aurrender to the new control win."
ing body the international side of The Trainer of the Ameriena hores, jite, activities. Mate, betiere his entry
will br
BACK
Australian Cricketers Arrive in Perth
l'erth, Oct. 30.
The main body of the Australian cricketers, who recently toured Eng- "Ashes," arrived here to-day and all land and regained the mythical were reported fit.
The team was accorded a civic re ception, W. M. Woodfull, the captain, was presented with a casket specially made from Wert Australian woods In appreciation of his personal successes in the recapture of the "Ashes."--Reuter.
LEAGUE CRICKET,
Army Team to Meet Club de Recreio on Saturday.
to represent the Army against the The following have been selected club de Rerceto in a lengue match at lag's Park on Saturday next: Mafor V. T. Bonavia (R.A.M.C.). The new federation will, thereby Capt. 1. 11, Michell, Royal Artillery). Aral T. B. Golong the placed horse,
benne the supreme governing, Capt. L. J, Watch (R.A.S.C.), Lieut. The trdner of Sintéen thak he body of the game, which incidental Garthwaite (Payal Artillery), Los Jands a good chaner,
y me that the laws and rules Lieut. 3. P. Williams (Fast - jete game will be the same thrashleee). C. SI MUJ Klein der Fon
world over,
enshires), Cpl. I. Ballard (R.A.S.C.).
Y. K. Kwal. (Elle Hall) lost to Ng and Liang| 0.6; lost to anal o 26: to Tan and Cheng 6-4,
ARMY COMPETITION,
A
VeLy
t
the
The Young
interesting tennis was held on Monday on tennis courts at the Military Hospital, beli town ord, Hongkong, whe
•
Spend a Penny is a good ech was bet, rding to be owner,
tralneg
British tota, All international matches, open Native, Amese
all lehamplonship tournaments, and so: Starl then and the owners and trainers jant standardised under the new
god outside forth, will be similarly controlled quarter finals, semi-finals and tribe to fight Sussex, Solfatara,
the Tennis Competition for Cap kindly presented, by Messrs. Celestial 17. Grindleton, Spirituelle the Bt. Highlander, The Blue Boy. Mamak and Company was played. Mistor, Adriatic. Wychwood Abbott
are nit hopeful.. Beuler Special.
The Probables.
The health of the players is, in fact, the first duty of every clubsreviously been hold, one
Two preliminary competitions hal
manager.
INTERPORT SHOOT
- the
Military Hospital, Hongkong and one at the combined Military Hospitali
London, Get. #, Kowloon, the last four from each Felles ng are, the probable accept hpirting Marteri üzere for the Cambridgeshire Stakeszi
tinnale.
The results are as follows: Pte. Ward beat Major Wren: Ple. Poole beat Pte. Weight: Cpl. atlington
Hongkong Team Firing two straight sets: Cpl. College Beat
On Sunday Next
Hongkong's interport rifle shooting tram has been selectest and will fre off on Sunday xi on the Stone. eutters' Range, commencing at 9 am. Individual members of the team must make their own arrangements as re
arda transportation.
Pe. Woodhouse.
Cpl. Millington bent Pie. Ward in Itwo straight sets; Cpl. College ben
Pte. Poule in two straight sets,
Cpt. Millington bent Opt. College in two straight set.
At the conclusion Mr. Grellier, wife of Major E. P. W. Grellier, B.A. Me.. kindly presented the Cup the winger.
The selected team is as follows: Capt. N. 1. Blandford (Stone cutters Range Staff); Sgt. Jurnett (Stonecutter' Range Staff); Sgt. the past week-end. There was no Howe (Stonecutter Range Staff).competition in "it" Class as only three C.P. O. Black (Stonecutters Range fired. W. Naet won the spoon in "D" Class Except for a strong wind at
Staff), R. N. T. Ransom (1, M. S.
Suffolk). Gr. . J. Ansloa (1. M. S. 400 yards, enaditions were ideal.
Suffolk), Cpl. J. Stephens (JL.A.0.0.). Cpl. H. W. Jodú (R.A,(1,C.). A. L. Hlapking (Hongkong Palice). W. A. Russell (Hongkong Police),
200 500 600 Total: yds, yds, yds.
ER 90 00
The results follow:
"B" Class. 014, StevENA (Hongkong l'olice) and 2/Lieut. W. Austin S. L. H, Douglas (Lincolnshire Regi-, W. G. Todd
"D" Class.
ment). CLUB'S MONTHLY COMPETITION. W. Naet......
A. L. Heighton ... R. H. T. Ranson.. A. J. Howes
The monthly competition of the Hongkong Rifle Club was held during
20 30 20 82 28 26 24 78
21 28 77
20 20
The Man Roy (Gordon Richards). Denbigh (Nevet!). Mate (Chikl}
Caymanna (Ray),
Massaro (Nicoll). Light Sussex (Pat Beasley). Plantened (Harry Wrage. Statesman (C. Smirke). Grand Rounds (Ryan). Rentenark (Johnatoner.. Solfatarn (Jones). Celndan (Graves). Wyethwood Abbot (Perryman). Commander II (B. Beasley). Young Native (CH Richards). Brekland (A. Wrogg). Mary Tudor (Steve Donghae). Bonds (Beary). Highlander (Weston). Spirituelle (Sibbritt). Almond Hill (Sam Wragg). Lilium II (Lane). Gaiapas (Caldwell). Akela (Dines).
Spend a Penny (E. Smith). Eleda (Sirete). .British Qunta (Barber). Adriatic (Richardson). Poker (Lynch).
Talased IV (Paves). Badruddin (Fox),
Grindleton (Herbert), Mistor (Wrickaby).
Latoi (Evans),
Hot Bun (Sadgrove).
ly
pl. W. it. College (R.A.M.C.), Sapr. T. Tucker (Royal Engineers), 1te. E. Dewey (Lincolns), and Pte. F. Baker Lincolns). f
will be twelfth man, with Pte. L lient. J. O. Laine (Royal Artillery) Lilley (Lincolns) as reserve. W. 0. I. Jampire.
R. Jordan (Royal Engineers)
FRIENDLY MATCHES.
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One hope that is being cherished the minds of the sponsors of th LA, is that before many re years have passed the badminton The following are the Indian Re international matches
creation Club senior and Junlar tears will be on twn tulīnis, the same lines as the Davis Cup: Club-
against the Craigengower Cricket Saturday: The senior Division match will be played on the The hun, secretary of the Bad-Division match at Happy Valley.
Stokunpoo ground, and the Junior minton Union of Ireland, Mr. J. First Plunkett Dillon, has sent a com- (Capt.), A. R. Minu, A. II. Rumjahn, Eleven.-F. D. Pereira munication regarding the federa-A, IL Madar, 9. A. Jemail, J. S. A. tion to each of the Irish branches, Curreen, A. S. Suflad, A. R. Abbas, and indicates that he will make a K. Nazarin, M. P. Madar and M. et full report on the matter at the Arculli. annat meeting of the B.U.L
Second eleven---II. T. Bormi (Capt.), A. M. Rumjahn, A. R Another interesting matter in Sunlad. A. II. Baker, S. Abbas, A. R connection with the new body is Kitchell, A. R. Markar, M. Afzal, that the complete exclusion of pro-1. R. Abbas, Y. of Arculli and Y. fessionals always a feature of the ¡Haseen,
B.A. rules-ia not being continued,
As a consequence it appears likely that in future open national chum- pionships professionals may Le entered, as is the case in many other! sports.
There will be a grand variety con- eert in St. Andrew's Church Hall to night (Wednesday) at 9 p.m. in aid
SPORT
ADVIS.
THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB,
The TENTH MEETING will be held (Weather EXTRA RACE
Permitting) at HAPPY VALLEY
of the "Alice in Wonderland" Fete on SATURDAY, 3rd NOVEMBER, The following artistes have promised 1934, commencing ni 2.00 p.m. their support-Mrs. Sinclair, Mias N. The First Bell will be Rung at
Flint, Mrs, 1. Miller. Messrs. Saunders, Segon, Pymm, Kent, H. 1.30 p.m. yer, Kine, Gibbs and Coleman, The ith. Hongkong Scout Troop will pre-. sunt sketch.. while Professors "Gibbovitch and Kohlimanoff" will bu
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No Jockey has so far been selected in attewinner.
FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS
By Order,
C. B. BROWN,
Secretary. Hongkong, 28th October, 1934.
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IS WEARING
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