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ST. ANDREW'S LOSE TO H.K. CLUB

In

friendly hockey match, which war not productive of any brilliant play, the Hongkong Hockey Club New York, Det, 31..

seniors defented St. Andrew's Club by two rods to all on the home ground Closing a dent estimated to inat King's Park yesterday afternoon.

"The idea of holding an open: lawn tennis championship simi- lar to the open championship at golf is dead—at least for the vulve the expenditure of $100,000. present."

the New York Giants baseball club. There were the words of, W. T. bas antoned the acquisition of Then, who as an amateur wat Dirk Bartell, star shortstop of the the championship at .60

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port recently.

Changes were made in both teams. 4. 9. Bramble and P. H. Senior were E., Fincher and A. A. R. Botello absenices from the Clubs forward line, substituting. R. A. Carroll was absent from the Saints' right wing. A. S. Bliss being brought up from Broadbridge deputieel for Bliss in the right-back to fill the position. F. A. įtlefence.

te

As a professional Tiden has oz. prove their infield and take a place! ganised professional tours and in the race for the 1935 pennant.

Ti Saints commenced with, only men, E. B. P. While their left- matches all over the 'United States Aral Europe and is now leading in tante gave the Phillphin club through J. W. Pote-Hunt, playing o With The cash payment, the his absence, the Club scores two gori

back, bring a late arrival. During the Grsi international profession John Blend Ryan, Johnny Vergez, the left wing, and J. 1. Telley. The tournament held in this mantry at George Walkins and Pahn Puzzeito, Tatter obtained his goal from a neat Southport,

Renters

pass from E. C. Pincher, playing on the right wing.

"Two years by an open cham pionship appeared to be almost certainty," said Tilden, "hat this

year the International Lax LOTT

nis Federation, the idly that

derides this question, by n helpen!

majority voted Against amateur, AND

competing against professionals.

WORLD'S BEST PLAYER.

"But there is such a thing ne

publle opinion, and I beleve that

STOEFEN

when that in roused in favour of MAY BECOME

such an event the international

body will alter its decision."

Do you think that if such an event were allowed that a profe sional player would win?" he was naked.

... Gregory, the Chub goalkeeper. brought off a good left-handed anve from a shot from one of the Saints' frwierd, , shortly afterwards, N. Mackay had hard luck to be robbed when in the der. R. Baldwin, in the serard balf, made splendid run down the left wing und sent in a hard shot that just missed the mark.

W. Reed, in the pivotal position. ployed a goal game for the Club, while I. Rodger, at left back, was also in form. For the Saints, Broad- bridge and While were the outslandi.

PROFESSIONALS in players,

MAMAK GAME.

New York. Ger, 1.

On the Marins ground' yesterday Gesage Lat and Lester Stoelen defeated the University by two goals afternoon, the Royal Corps of Signals hebbers the S. and Wimbledon one in a Maak Hockey Tourna Bundles Cucupirtship, und U.S. Pavis

“Undoubtedly," answered Titten, " should be surprised if theri Lap doubles players, are consideringat much. The Varsity scored first

were not three professiounds in the entering the professional ranks. through Goon, but in the second half. semi-finale. Look at our rangery server Hensley, the Catch for the ants though Martin and Farrell.

A stutenval to this effect was nude i the Signals rallied and scored two players,

U. S. Davis Cage Team, dust night.

RADIO CLUB'S TEAM. "Hans Nusslein, of Germany, If the information is correct, it will, Team, will weert Queen's College to

adio Sports Club, Cosmos to-day, is the best player in ment, that the United States will day at Cheline til in a friendly the world. He beat Vines in terve to find another doubles" the United States recently for for the challenge against Great Bri-represent the Club:

Gom of hockey. The following wil the professional title. He is Hain for the Travis Ung next year, a hard hitting Cochet type of player, and you know how good Cochet was at his best.

patie

Donald Rudge, the eighteen-year of

Beasley in inclined to the view that Junior 'mpion of the "There are also Cochet, myself cens ki, and runner-up in the Junior States, and Gene Mako, also eighteen United Vincent Richards, Vines, Maskell. chatopienship, would make an idea! Gledhill, Burke, and a host of pair, other intermtional players, five of whom have won at Wimbledon or have not yet played against inter Budge and Make, afflugh they

wan

plonshin world anateur chaminationals, are said to have developed :

When the British objection to Californian doubles championships..

Into a formidable pair, and hold the, professional exhibition matches Reuter.

with the same troupe of players

was voiced, and it was pointed out)

that in England competitive play finalist, the bulk of the money. was preferred, Tilden said "I agree and can tell you that we are alm-! ing for this goal next year, when there will be money prizes put up: to be won only by the players with the most racket skill.

"Then we shall have real competition, which, after all, whether it be amateur or pro- fessional, is the lifeblood of the game."

"For instance, those in the last! Tilden said he believe that eight will receive something: the there was big money to be picked last four, a little more; the beaten up for good exhibition matches,: Analist, still a little more; and the even in this country,

FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS

Cordastal Singh; Pardunan Singh.

Attar Singh, Surfin Singh. Bhagwan Hasson, J. 3. Tavares; R. Aycock, J. S. Grewall; Jaggett Singh, M. H.

W, T. Chanson and Chanan Singh. Singh, G. S. Pardesi. Reserve

SPORT

ADVTS.

THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB.

The TENTH EXTRA RACE MEETING will be held (Weather Permitting) at HAPPY VALLEY on SATURDAY, 3rd NOVEMBER; 1934, commencing at 2.00 p.m.

The First Bell will be Rung at 1.30 p.m.

By Order.

C. B. BROWN,

Secretary. Hongkong, 28th October, 1934.

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