THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 27, 1994.
SHANGHAI BADMINTON LEAGUE RECORD
NO-FOUL RULE
Promoter To Appear Before B.B.B.C.
London, Nov. 6.
Mr. Jeff Dickson, the boxing promoter, has received the follow ing letter from the British Boxing Board of Control:~~
"The board fadministrative sto- wards) at a meeting yesterday had
Late
ENTRIES NUMBER 29
Good Season Expected
placed before thom variouR TO FRENCH CLUB STILL
ports, alleged to have been pub- fished under your authority, that you would defy the British Boxing Board of Control.in regard to the question of the Rubes on and put into operation a so-called no-foul rule at your next promo- tion at the Albert Hall.
"The stowards decided that you be asked to appear before them at their next meeting to explain your action in this matter."
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The receipt of this letter, stated Mr. Dickson was a surprise to him, because he has always been staunch supporter of boxing con- trol, and it was never his intention to flout the board.
He could not institute a no-foul, rule, because the referees, are licensed by the board and come under their jurisdiction.
VERY STRONG
Ax-
LOCAL YACHTING AUSTIN
Yacht Club Holds Three Contests
V
KEEN RACING
The Royal Hongkong Yacht Club yesterday held three contents. They; word: The "A" Claes Ladies' Cham•
pionship: the Ladies Class:
and, the "1" "y" and "G" Clandes.
BOROTRA
FRENCHMAN'S BALANCE
OF VICTORIES
Tennis and Leisure Time
Tennis bulka, large in an eighty- three pago comprehensive report on "The Lolaure Hours of 5,000 |People,” published by the National Recreation Association of New
H. W. Austin and J. Borotra York City. How people use their In the "A" race Mrs. Adams piloted have now met eleven times in leisure time; how they would like: True Blue into first place; in the their career in championships, to use it; how the depression, em-
tournaments and
1920
inter-club
"H" Class TRCO, Diana, piloted by Miss Minnie Whitham, gained first in the Shanghat Badininton League Liller of Horon, when it came in Arst providing close struggles what-and marital status affect their use Eleven clubs have entered 20 teams place. Mian J. Bryden was at the matches, their matches usually ployment or lack of it, ago and sex for this season, which constitutes in the "1", and "G", clann race. new record for the northern port. The racing results were as follow: Cver the surface on which their of it-overy phase is clearly set.
The Clubs members of the
matches are played. The details forth with comments and antis- rociation
An follow:-Cercle
"A" Clase-nt 15,50
tica. Sportif Francala, Country Club), Columbin Country Club, Club Lusi-Yacht
In a ranking of the number re- tano, Cathedr) B.C., International Carpenter_
Borotra. bt Austin, Wimbledon, porting participation in all forms Recreation Club, Police, St. Joseph's,
Church, Jewish
6-1.10-8, 5-7, 6-1.
of activities, tennis in No. 29 with Recreation Dala Union Club, and the Shanghai Power Co.
1,841. Swimming with 2,070 is the only sport that heads it, while Austin bt Borotra, London the other seventeen activities are Paris, 2-6, 6-2, 11-9, 6-2 in Paris.for the most part such less costly |
and
the Mixed Doubles Int Division are at the other end with mly four entries:
The entries by divisions follows:-
are as
2
aro:
Fshed P'tion Points) 16.27.10 91
4
(Mrs. Skyrme)
10.23.09 (Mr. Buba)
10.21.53 |([rn.' Griffin)
16.29,24 (Mra, Sheldon)
10.21.07 (Mrs. Brunsgaard)
16.24.10
7
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7
1t
8
F
(Miss Owen Hughes)
14.20.13
11
(Mr. Stanton)
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8
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I
1
B
10
3
The 2nd Division Men's Doubles Wasp II head the list with nine entries.
La Linda
Jan
Inobel
JOER
Gull.
Clean
Men's 1st:-C.S.F. Br.; C.S.F. Int; Country Club,. Club Lusitano; Union Church and Int. Iure, Club.
Men's 2nd:-C.S.F.; Int. Ree, Club; Club Lusitana; Shaf Power Co.; Cathedral; Jewish Ree, Club; St. Joseph's: Police and Columbia Coun-True Blar try Club. Columbia Country Club; Union Church Women's:-C.S.F.: Country Club, and St. Joseph's.
ARMY CRICKET Playing in the Army League, the Royal Army Ordnance Corps drew with the Royal Army Medical Corps at cricket yesterday at Sookunpoo. Mixed Doubles at:-C.S.F. Br.;
Batling first, the Ordnance Corps put up 180, of which Todd made 72 C.S.F., Int. Country Club and Union
Church.
not out. Prince helped with 40 and Goach claimed 28.
The Medicale had replied with 120 for four wickets when stumps were drawn. Morris was top-scorer with 59, and Snook had 21.
SPORT ADVTS.
THE
HONGKONG JOCKEY CLUB
The TWELFTH EXTRA RACE MEETING will be held (Weather permitting) at HAPPY VALLEY on Saturday, 1st December, 1931, commencing at 2.00 p.m.
By Order,
10.21.36 G (Miss J, G. Mackfel
16.01.58 (Mrs. Keary)
16.10.42 (Mrs. Adams) Fat
16,28.04 (Mrs. Elliott) Painted Lady 10.21.01 1 10
(Mrs. Booty) "B" Claas, Started at 15.00
Fshed Cor'ted P'tlon Pta. 10.21.24 10.20.14 1 4 (Miss Minnie Whitham)
Mixed
Yacht 2nd:~~C.S.F. Diana Doubles Columbla C.C.; Police; St. Joseph's and Jewish Rec. Club.
Arlel
Dorothen
C. 9, F. STRONG
10.25.36 16.20.21 22 (Mikk Mary Whitham!
10.31.27 10.25.37 3 3 (Miss MacLean)
"L" "Y" & "G" Clann, Started 15.05
16.43.20 10.31.40 (Mins Bilderbeck)
In the Men's 1st Division the C.S.F. Br., winners last year, should be able ld repeat their victory as they have | Allan added at least one very strong player from whom much is expected thin nea
kon.
Heron
A
Robenn
The newcomers to the first division, the I.B.C., may make things un- Widgeon comfortable for last year's loaders, an
and
they are putting out a strong team. Zephyr Their first couple Gordon Lum good account of themselves and L. II.. Guy Cheng are expected in give a Toynette Wade and "Peanut" Marshall make Sirius
strong second couple,
and
it will be interesting to watch their progress during the season.
The Men's second division appears
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16.42.16 10.28.50 (Miss J. Bryden)
10.42.00 10.20.19 3 5 (Mrs. B. Marshall)
10.41.45 10.28.55 2 6 (Mrs. Bilderbeck)
18.48.23 16.32.58 5 3 (Mrs. R. Wren)
18.60.30 16.38.30 7 1 Mrs. F. G. Barker)
16.54.32 10.36.17 (Mrs. E. Cooper)
0 2
1930
Austin bt Borotra, I.C. mátch Queen's, 6-3, 6-3.
Borotra bt Austin, I.C. match Paris, 6-4, 6-B, 7-5-
Borotra bt Austin, Covered Ct Champ., Queen's 6-1, 0-5, 2-6, 6-2, 6.4.
1931.
Austin bt Borotra, Challenge Rd., Davis Cup, 7-5, 6-3, 3-0, 7-6. Austin bt Borotra, 1.C. match
| Queen's 6-3, 6-3.
1933
onos as reading, listening to the radio, playing cards, going to the movies, etc.
Under "What do people really want?" however, activities outside of the home enjoy a real boom, and tennis heads the list as the most desirable use of leisure time, loading such other sports us swim-; ming, boating, golfing, etc.
Boroira bt Austin, Covered Ct, NO WAITING FOR
Champ, Queen's, 6-3, 5-7, 6-4. 1-6, 6-4
Borotra bt Austin, LC. match Queen's, 1-6, 9-7, 6-3.
1934
Boroira bt Austin, L.Ċ. match Queen's, 4-6, 8-0, 6-4--~~
Austin bt Borotradered Ct. Champ, Queen's 4-6, 6-4, 6-8, 6-2.
SHAMEEN LAWN
TENNIS
(Continued from Papa 8).
The Firat Bell will be rung at to be very open and should be close. 1.30 p.m.
The Women's division looks as if the here from Shanghai on December 3. walk over against Hope (Ser), J. L. The Italian cruiser Quarto in due (-3) 6/4, 6/3, Farmer (plus 3) Country Club, who have only entered The Quarto in of the scout type and Wright (Ser) beat Rode (-15.8) one team this year, should win back carries a crew of 320 men, inclusive 13/11, 7/5, Watson (-15.3) bent. C. B. BROWN,
the honoura · again this year. The of 18 officers. The cruiser is under Agnew (Scr) 6/4, 6/3, Wood Secretary.
Mixed Doubles division teains appear the command of Captain Attillo (plus 3) walk over against Pratt Hongkong, 26th November, 1934.struggle should take place,
to be evenly matched and a good Brivonesi and will stay in Hongkong (-3).
until December 18.
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MEN'S HANDICAP DOUBLES
2nd Round:-Schneider & Car penter (153) beat Platt & Frost (-15.3) 6/3, 6/3, von Essen & Beardsworth (Scr) beat Monroo Walsham (40) 6/2; 6/3.
LADIES SINGLES CHAMPIONSHIP
GOLFERS
Electrical Starting Device
An electrical starting device_to save golfers the trouble of hanging around the first tee, waiting for their turn to drive off, was used for the first time at Sandy Lodge recently when the Mount Vernon Hospital Cup competition was de- jcided.
A British product, the machine consisted of a revolving table on a stand near the tee. Competitors, | having placed a ball in the special numbered division, can wait in the comfort of the club.
The mere action of removing from the turntable the ball of the player due to start signals the corresponding number in the clubhouse, and a buzzer calls attention to the fact that a number is being changed,
&
An ingenious arrangement.makea.j it Impossible to "gate crash” starting-place on the turntable-- even though there be a vacancy- enrlier than that to which one is entitled.
2nd. Round: Mra. Kanter bent of the Sandy Lodge Club (he is 1. C. D. Sharpe, a veteran member Madame Laffond 1/6, 6/0, 6/5, 64), won the Cup with a return of Mrs. Phillips beat Mrs. Lammert 85-12-13, and prevented what 6/0, 6/2.-Our Own Correspondent. would otherwise have been a triple
AUSTRALIAN TOUR
Cricket Team For Colony ?
tie among F. Ricardo (scr.), F. White (9), a Metropolitan Police Inspector, and G. J. Anderson' (plus 1), all of whom finished in 75 net.
Anderson (74) and Miss Pam Barton (80) had the best scratch scores for men and women respec- tively.
There are definite prospects that a Miss Barbara Pyman became private Australian team, consisting of south-western woman champion
past and present test match stars, when, In the 18 holes final on tho may visit Hongkong and the Far East High Post course at Salisbury, she in the winter of 1935-36.
defeated Mrs. Latham Hall by 4
Private information to this effect and 2. was received in the Colony last week.
It is understood that the team, John D. Langley (Stowe School) which will probably include Dan Brad and Herbert E. Walker (Strathallao man, W. M. Woodfall, Arthur School) are to captain England Mailey, W. H. Ponsford, and other and Scotland respectively in next notable Australian cricketors, has year's Boys' Golf International been invited to visit India by the ma Board of Cricket Control.
match. At the annual meeting of the Boys' Championship Committee According to an Australian source, Bernard C. Crouch and R. D. the team is willing to continue the Mathieson were elected new mem- tour to Singapore, Hongkong and bers of the committee. The state- Shanghai ( there is sufficient financial ment of accounts showed a credit inducement.
balance of £242.
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