THE HONGKONG...... TELEGRAPH: THURSDAY, DECEMBER 20, 1934.
AMERICA'S DAVIS CUP
BADMINTON TROPHY
Above is a photograph of the handsome trophy presented by Dunlop Sports Co. for competition between Mixed Doubles teams in the Hongkong Dadminton League.
THE
YEAR'S GOLF
TRIUMPH OF YOUTH Youth triumphant! That is the verdict of 1934-a golfing year which has seen the return of the Open Championship Cup to Great Britain and the arrival of
SOME SUCCESSES
CHANCES FOR 1935 DIMMED
BADMINTON PONY TRAINING
ALLISON AND SIDNEY POSSIBLE SINGLES
Yesterday's Rugger Game
NAVY XV FAIL TO IMPRESS
(By "Linesman")
PLAYERS
LOTT'S 1935 TOUR
New York, Dec. 19: George Lott turned profes. sional; Frank Shields entered The Navy will have to show up
the movies; Lester Stoefen much better than they did yester-is expected to join the profes. day if they are going to give the sionals any day now. Club a good game on Saturday
All
in their Triangular Tournament of which dime American fixture. Against the Clab "A" Davis Cup hopes for 1935. XV yesterday they were decided. ly weak despite the fact that they scored 21 points without reply.
There wasn't a good three quarter movement during the whole of the exchanges and the handling was also of a very poor order on both sides.
Crews, who was included in the Navy side as a try-out was Con spicuous on several occasions with the Navy "threes" and it was through a brilliant cross-kick from near the corner flag that Dibadall was able to touch down their second try. With the inclusion of Crews, Marsh, who usually plays as an inside threenarter, moved into the full-back position.
Benson was the pick of the fence, showing a useful turn speed and being responsible grounding three of the trics.
LEAGUE
LAST NIGHT'S MEN'S DOUBLES MATCHES
The K.C.C. dropped two points in the Men's Doubles "A" Division of the Hong- kong
Badminton League last night when they were defeated by seven games to two by St. Andrew's on their own Courts.
N.A.E. Mackay and F. V. Wong were the weakest Saluts' pair and
it was against them that the K.C.
Scoree
C. won their two games, C. Wigg and 8. P. Simcocka and most doubles player and member the victors.
George Lott, the world's fore-Zimmern and E.G. Warren belüg of every Davis Cup team since 1928 with the excopilon, of 1932, signed to make a professional tour in 1936, opening at Madison Square Garden on January 9. Terms were not revealed, but it in understood he declined a $10,000 straight offer in favour of 12% per cent, of the N.A.E. Mackay and Kross, receipts,
The full scores are appended: C. Wigg and S.P. Simcocks (K.C.C.) lost to E.F. Fincher and 11; Kew, 8-21; lost to Chung and Broadbridge, '4-21; best FA.
F.V. Wang,
E. Zimmern and E.G.
Warren (K.C.C.) lost to Fincher and Kew, 5-21: lost to Chung and Broad. beat Mackay` and bridge. 7:21:
21-12.
Tu moking the announcement. O'Brela admitted he and Tiden, had been negatinting with Stocfen of Los Angeles, the country's third ranking player and Lotte doubles Wong, 21-8. partner. They had hopes that the
Giant California
would shortly.
L.E. Kirby and H.L. Langhay sign| (K.C.C.) lost to Flucher and Kew, 1-21; lost to Chung and frond- bridge. 10-21: lest to Mackay nad Wong. 8-21
Lott and Stocfen scored the de-only point for the United States of against England in the 1934 Davis for Cup Challenge round. Later they successfully defended their United States national doubles title. In addition they hold the indoor
The first try came soon after the
וי :}
entered
The Club only had five of their records in some of his rounda. first team in, namely Lammert title. That was the "high-spot" of Bri-full-back, Robertson, three-quarter, Lott was ranked among the first tish golf of the year.
and Peers, Munroe and Cumming, te American singles players! forwards. With the exception of
your for the past veted every these there was no-one who figured a
Throughout the ink Shells of New York, The W. Lawson Little recaptured the prominently. Amateur Championship for Ameri.game the Club forwards were park comiss No 1
, and in doing so dofrated 3.ing much too high.
The movies this month, but his Wallace, a Troon artisan, in the final by the revert margin of 14 start when the Club were two men up.and 12 to play. Little returned short, Benson going over following to the States to win his national a movement which started none the amateur title, and he also assisted "26" line. Roome added the extrus, his country to retain the Walker Before the interval Distali put Cup which has been in their the Navy further ahead when he custody since the inception of the grounded a nicely placed erogs-kick international contest with Britain, from Crews which landed just be Jnek. M'Lean won the Scottish hind the pusts. Reome again cón amateur title for the third succes-verted, sive year, and Mrs. Holm, a class
"Discoveries" of the
year
The Navy opened strongly in.the
many new promising play-player for many years, won the ers. The old order has British women's title for Scotland second half and Benson scored his second try when he intercepted a changed. Newcomers have after a lapse of 23 years.
pass and reached the line just as challenged the supremacy of
he was brought down by Peers. players with established re putations, and many champ- lonship scrolls contain fresh
names.
has
tive champion; Hector Thomson,
Whitfield missed with the kick.
Hammitt scored the next when
were. C. Brown, the Irish na the Irish Open champion: Miss Phyllis Wade, the new English he punted over Lammert's bead and champion; and Miss Nancy Jupp, raced round him to touch down for. a 13-year-old Scot, who seis an unconverted try. Benson ob- tionally won the British Girls' tained his third try soon afterwards when he gathered near to the "26" Championship.
Sid Brew, the South African line and acored close to the posts. champion, finished second to Cot-Roome majorised. too in the Open Championship, Open titles before returning to the
For British golf the year been one both of delight and de pair. Great Britain again fallod to win the Walker Cup, and ine women players went on a fruitless quest to Amerien to be beaten in and won the French and Dutch better of the game territorially,
the first match for the Curtis Cup.
Yet Henry Cotton's remarkable Cape. victory in the British Open Cham- pionship at Sundwich-the first home triumph for eleven years- came as a toule to British golf, and enabling a look on the future with confidence.
Cotton equalled the champion ship aggregate of 283, and created
BREWERY
ZHB.
LIGHT LAGER
Sole Agents:
The Navy continued to have the
Lott and Stoefen.
keeping up constant pressure on the Civilian defence, but they were robbed of a certain try when Cheyne, with only Lammert to bent The Macus hockey players will and but a few yards from the line contract permits him to continue he leaving Hongkong on board the sent out a bad forward pres.
playing tennis. Since he will not Just un time Benson punted make tennis pictures, he still Ja 8.8. Tilawa on December 24 Singapore, where they will engage thend over the fine for Webster to regarded as an amateur. But ex- local teams in a series of hockeyscore thu. last try before Lammert perfe fear that his movie work will matches, including an Interport could reach the ball. Roome con- not give him time for competitive game. They return on January 5. vorted.
Z.H.B.
LADY
BRAND
BEER
IS NOW FIRMLY ́ESTABLISHED
AS
A STRONG
FAVOURITE
In Hongkong. ALONE Has Built Its Reputation.
QUALITY
Obtainable at all loading
Licenced Storas,
EXCELS IN PURITY AND EXCELLENCE.
THE CENTRAL TRADING CO. Bank of Canton Building.
for
THE TEAMS
The teams wern (----
play. Tournament competition takes much me and requires ex- tensive travelling.
"B" DIVISION
In the "B" Division the V.R.C. were beaten by five games to four by Talkoo the Sailors and Soldiers' Home registering a similar score against the Fire Brigade,
S. and S. Home . Fire Brigade
Clark and Bussey (S, and S. Home) Jest to Shute and Fisher, 8-21; beat Grechwood and Fitz ileary, 21-8; beat Skiuner and Woollard, 21-10.
Smith and Yang Chen (S. and S. Home) lost to Shute and Fisher 11-21; bent Greenwood and Fritz- Henry, 21-16; beat Skinner and Woollard, 21-7.
Bone and Wingfield (S. and S Home) lost to Shute and Fisher 1-21: lost to Greenwood and Fitz Henry, 14-21; bent Skinner and Woollard, 21-11.
V.R.C. v. Talkoo
8. A. Ruminhu and J. A. Soares (V.R.C.) bent A. N. N. Stevens and C. Summers, 21-17; beat T. F. Stainton and A. W. Norrie, 21-5; lost to G. A. Smith and R. C. Thorn,
11-21.
C. M. Xavier and A. O, Barros
lost to (V.R.C.)
Stevens and ¡Summers, 12-21; beat Stainton and Norrie, 21-17; lost to Smith and Thorn, 7-21.
C. N. Silva and A. O. Barretto (V.R.C.) lost to Stevena and Summers, 10-21; beat Stainton and | Norrle, 21-6: lost to Smith and
Thorn, 11-21.
Y.M.C.A. Win Cue Match
Beat Lincolns At Snooker And Billiards
TIMES
|FIRST GALLOPS OF NEW SUB, DERBY AND AUSTRALIAN GRIFFINS
POINTERS FOR 1935 SEASON
Of particular interest to followers of racing is the publication of the first list of training times of the new subscription griffins, Derby grifslas and Australian griffins for the 1935 racing season, which were clocked yesterday morning at Happy Valley. Although it is much 100 early to discuss the chances of the many new candidates, readers should find useful pointers in the bi-weekly Issues of these lists of training times in the Telegraph, between now and the annual meeting.
The majority of trainers were content to give their new subu- some slow work to begin with. Impressive runners among this class were Deemster, Wadebridge, Lion Hunter, Winkfield, Chow Min and Invincible Knight, Wadebridge was particularly good with his mile effort,
Mrs. Pearce's Trowbridge is conaldered one of the best griffins now in training, The pony did a slow six furlang gallop. but finished strongly in 30 seconds. Another grißin, Iron Crpės, covered the mllc in fair time and finished well.
New Australian grins which merit watching are Racing Landy, Fairy, Julius Caesar and Iron Duke
The letter S stands for subs, G for griffins and A for Details of times clocked yesterday appear
Australian ponies.
below:
Trent Clyde Invermark Sakajaweln
1 год Сгоня No Can Matinee Idol Cayause Trowbridge Garry Ythan Berncy
Tammany u}} Estray The Chetah Racing Lassle Silver Fux The Supe ineluden Glittering Glory Leading Ben Bald Colane! Mistake Bay Pontiac Bay What About That Strathaird Strathnairn
Golden Millar Touch Stone
Racing Lady Pacific Hall Felbridge
Fairy
Bold Captain Bold Soldier Jack Tar Blacksmith Milden Hall Locksley Hall
17th of September Gold Picker- Julius Caesar Deemster E 24
Victoria Hall Windsor Hall Snow River
Lady Whitta Wadebridgo
High Principle High Standard Gold Dust.... Twenty Grand Bonny Dundes Lion Hunter Winkflcid Iron Duko
Invincible Knight Light Brigade Chow Min
wunbuwanundu>>a qươp in temand antwo>nupu aaaauwunu>y agoan>umanwon on
Lanco
Dis- lat. End. Brd. 4th. 5th, Last Qr Qr Qr. Qr. qr.
1.47.3 2.25 3.06 40 1.47.3 2.23.3 2.69.1 35.3
1.26 2.02
2.30
45 1,26 2.02
3.02 2.30 3.19 1.17 1.62 3.23
41.1 1.23 1.58
Ac.
14% 37
1.12
1% 37 1% 37.1
1.12
1.12
1.47.3 2.23.1 2.58 34.4
41.2
1.20.4 2.00.3 2.84.2
1
37
1.17 1.45 2.16.1
334 81.1
14 45
3.19 34
31
30
36 2 1,13 1.47 2,20.3
33.3
30.2 1.12 1.47 2.20.3
73.3
1
30.2 1.13 1.47 2,20.3
39.3
34
38.3 1.15.2
1.47
81.3
45 1,10 1.50
21
30
1.40
31.4
40
1.27.2 2.00
2.474
39.3
40
1,27,2 2.00 2,473
39.1
រ
48.9
1.28.2 2.00 2.45
30
14 43 1.23.1
2.03.2 2.39.1 3.16
11
43
1.23.1 2.03.2 2.09.1 3.15
17.3
ix 37
1.13 1.40 2.10 1.21 2.01.3
33
32
1% 37
1.212.01.3 2.40
42
1
1
41.1 1,14 1.48
3.12 2.40
1.60 2.23.1
.1.32 2,09 2.46
1.32 2.09 2.40
1.32 2.09
2.40
1.12 82
34.1 3.10.3 33.8 · 3.19.0 83.8
41.3
1,18
1/ 38 1.18
2.22 3,02
3.10.3 33.8
1.02.4 2.26.1 1.46
32.2
2.18
248
1
41:3 1.20.3
1.09.2 2.31
31.3
11
49 1.39
3.33.2 31.2
87.
1.10.1 1.40.2 2.00.3
20.1
1
40
1.12 1.40 3.21
36
36 1.12
1.46 8.21.
.35
40
1.30 2.17 2.49
32
44 1.30 2.14
2.55.1
41.
44
44
1.26 2.04
1.25 0.04 2.37
38.4
2.87
33.4
1.03 1.30
36
821:08---1.80
31,3
1.03
1.34
40 1.28.3 2.10
45
2.44 1.28.3 2.10 2.44 1.26
2.02.4 2.42
3.10
44 1.26
3.10 2.02.4 2.42
51
*******************
01 1.35 2.16 2.50 5.17 1:26 2.16 2.50 9.17 41.1 1.20 1.54 2.20.2
86
1.08.2 1.43.2
36
1.08.2 1.43.2
36 1.08.2 1.43.2
47 1.34.4 2.10 2.62
3.PA
441 1.20.4 2.04
2.30
14 862 1.09.3
36
36.2 1.09.3
1,07 1.39 1.11.2 1.45 1.11.2 1.45
29.8
1.10
1.45
The Y.M.C.A. defeated the Lin- SPEY-ROYAL SCOTCH WHISKY
colnshire Regiment by 906 points to and the Y.M.C.A.
835 in a friendly billiards snooker. mutch on
Should Stoeren follow Lott's Chib:-G. P. Lammert; M. W. example, and if Shields does not Scott, C. A. Archer, L. G. Robertson compete, Wilmer Allison and and P. J. Gardner: R. H. Grinths Sidney probably will be the Davis and D. A. Campbell; H. O. Bramble, Cup singles players next year sc- W. E. Peers, B. D. G. Barlow, W. cording to Mercer Beasley, un-tables last night, winning four of G. C. Knowles, G. B. Jones, K. A. official coach" of the American the six games played. Munro, F. J. McGugan and D. A. Davis Cup Forces. Allison and The scores were as under: Cumming.
John Van Rya, or Gene Mako Navy-Sto. Marah (Suffolk); and Donald Budge, brilliant
California Pay. Sub. Lieut. Biggie (Kent), young
combination Y.M.C.A. Surg. Lieut, Benson (Medway), may make up the doubles com Lieut. Cheyne (Medway), and Sub. [bination.
J. Young. W. Stoker.
BILLIARDS
Lincolns
Jonsfont.
200; Serkt. 7. Jamız.
200 16. J. Atkinson, 178: L/Cpl. . Turner. 700.
SNOOKER
289.
794.
Lieut, Crown Medway); Lt. Web- Beasley said he hadn't deelded ster (Cornwall) and Lt. Forbes if he would sanction a Davis Cup (Medway) Comdr. Roome (Med- tryout by Parker, his star pupil, 3. F. Hekman, 14: L/Cpl. J. Green. way), E. R. A. Galletley (Corn-whom he ranks third on his pre- Fowler, wall), Pay. Lt. Sowman (Kant),dicted national rating behind
E. P. A. Dibadal! (Cornwall), L. Allison and Wood in that order. Collard (Adventure), Lt. Kelburne He. indicated that he wanted (Falmouth), Lt. Comdr. Whitfield Frankie to have one more year of (Falmouth) and E. A. Hammelt seasoning before making a de. (Phoenix),
termined foray into international company-United Press.
R.A.M.C, WIN
A keen and interesting rugby game was witnessed at Sookunpoo yester- day afternoon, when the nowly form- ed Royal Army Medical Corps team! met a team from H. Q. wing of tho Royn! Welch Fusiliers. The medicals won by 14 points to nil.
10
Capt. Anderson opened the scoring with an unconverted try after minutes play. Shortly afterwards, L/Cpl. Leigh scored after a good run. This try was also unconverted..
AMERICAN FOOTBALL
LOUISIANA CLUB COACH RESIGNS
Baton Rouge, La., Dec. 19.
Balma A. Short,
45. 132.
4. R. Luke. 120 Lleut. 0. H. King, 50.
Tulal DOG
HOME
RUGBY
Total 938
OXFORD LOSE AGAIN IN IRELAND
London. Dec. 19. Oxford University rugby XV met with another defeat at the hands of an Irish team to-day when they went under to the Dublin Wan- derers to the tune of 11 points to 7. On Monday the touring aide lost to Trinity College, Dublin by 8 points
in the accond half the Fusiliers had The Louisiana State Club's pro most of the game, but following a good sident has accepted the resignation of movement started in the medicals "Bif" Jones from his post of football half, Snooks, who played an out-coach. atanding game throughout, scored be: Jones sent in his resignation as the to nil. tween the poste, which L/Cpl. Lelch result of his refusal to permit Senatori convertad." "Just
Playing at Portsmouth, Hamp before the final Huoy ("King Fish") Long to meddle whistle, Smart scored the fourth try with the Louisiana football team-shire defeated Sussex by scoring which Stidston just failed to convert. | United Press,
six points without reply-Router.
יי.
Spey-Royal
Scotch Whisky
"A blandof the finest Whiskies ALLOVER TEN YEARSOID
Bottled and Guaranteed ŵy
My 4 Golbey
Glanspy Entitle
PRODIČE, OF SEMINE
TEN YEARS OLD
A blend of the finest Scotch Whiskies, ma-
tured to perfection in Scotland.
Embodying that soft, Mellow Quality which age provides.
TRULY AN ARISTOCRAT AMONG WHISKIES.
Obtainable from all leading Wine Merchants.
Sole Agents:
THE CENTRAL TRADING CO.
Bank of Canton Bldg. Hongkong