CHEAPER RIDING

EQUINE CLUB AT SHATIN

GROWING MEMBERSHIP

To meet the needs of a few keen

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 28, 1935.

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JAPANESE YOUTH Will Play Good Football

IN AMERICA

New York, Aug. 16. Yosh Komano, a little Japanese boy of fourteen years, is working with the Chicago White Sox, of the American League, as a bat boy, says the New York Post.

The Paper states that Jimmy amatour local riders, the Equine Club Dykes, manager of the team, found was formed about three months ago. him waiting for the club's arrival From its humble beginning, the Club in New York. The lad had begged has blossomed forth into an institu- rides in cars all the way from Call- tion which now not only boasts sfornia, astensibly to visit an uncle membership of nearly 100, but has in New Jerney. a club-house in Shatin which will! be formally opened on Saturday after-{

noon.

The Club recently obtained the lease of a house in Shatin Road, only 100 yards pant the Shatin Railway Sta- tion. Here, over 20 ponies are now being kept and accommodation is; available for more.

The object of the Club and its sponsors is to provide cheap riding for those who are keen on it. They

In England

London, Aug. 1. "We are going to play harder matches than we did in 1924, but we will endeavour to play "good

ASSISTANTS PLAY AT

ST. ANNES

Champions Of The Future On The Golf Links

London, July 28. Attached to most of the 2,000 golf clubs throughout football which is the most attrac- the British Isles there is one or more assistant profes- tive football of all," wild V. R.sionals, ranging from sixteen to twenty-five years of age. Meredith, mariager of the All Among them are the champions of the future. Attracted Blacks team to tour England." by the glamour of the game, and the possibilities that it He added: "We are going back holds out in the realms of fame and fortune, recruits are to the cradle of Ragby, We will drawn from almost every station in life-the public school count our successes on the tour by to the caddie market, writes "M.W." in the Observer. the friendshipa we make and our record by the memories we will bring back, not the points.”

EXCHANGE RATES

Apparently, however, it was the Inpanese version of the Grand- mother story. In America, it is said, when ofee boys want to get off work to go to baseball

they asked Fame, for time off because my grandmother

bring

buried

It in Bur- prising how many

randmothers some| ads can find when a good game is scheduled. Anyway, the "uncle" in New Jersey, has not yet laid eyes on Komano.

l'aris. Geneva. want to dispel the delusion that horse-for a job, asked him if he had any Athens. Dykes, replying to Yash's request Berlin.. riding is only for the rich.

experience,

"Yes, most

honourable Milan. It in pointed out that Shatin in ir," the boy replied. "I was with Shanghai.

the Cube fine area for riding. It is easily Catalina Island this spring, and offered Amsterdam. when they trained on New York.. accessible as it takes only 20 minutes to kill a coloured boy who spoke dis- Vienna.. to get out there by car and 15 minutes

parngingly of Charlie Grimm." by train.

Pragu.. Stablo accommodation for one pozyed his story. They were with the Cubs

Newspapermen standing by confirm. Bucharest. costs only $25 per month,

Not only is the club catering for during the training period and re- riding, but facilities are now being membered the Japanese boy. He got provided for tennis-courts have been the job.

inade and sea-bathing.

With so many attractions, mem- bers will be able to spend week-emis in the Club, where sufficient accom- modation is available and meals can be supplied.

Adjacent to the club-house in a large field which has also been leased by the Clab. It is hoped that inj time, gymkhanas and other functions will be held in this fold.

The club-house will be formally opened on Saturday, August 31, at 4.30 p.m. by Mr. Lawrence Kadoarte.

A number of well-known local re sidents have been Invited out to Shutia for the opening.

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TENNIS LEAGUE

in America, recruits come even How extraordinarily brilliant King from the Universities. S. Parks, inr., can be at the card-and-pencil buri-

new national champion, is.

ness was shown in the qualifying com- graduate of Pittsburgh

Univerally petition for the championship at South where he was captain

No. Herts. His two rounds of 64 and 67 player of the golf team. He joined respectively establish a record for any the ranks of the professionals as a major event on a full-length modern mohs of livelihood. Personality and course, Aug. 17.

plus some practical and hard!

King's achievement has stimulated 15.7/64 think, have enabled Parka to make a interex in the always fascinating 15.2016 sensational leap from the bottom to subject of low scoring. Cotton's 67, 12.364 the topmost rung of the ladder of followed by a 85 over Royal St

619 fame. Henry

went from George's, measuring 6,760 Alleyn's,

Dulwich, to be assistant pro-record scores for the Brida, ore, Open. fessional at

at Fulwell. He also becamo Hagen set the Muirfield record at 67 in Open champion.

1929, a score equalled by Perry, the 7.34 Roland Mackenzie, a Yale graduate, new champion. Macdonald

Smith's 20 who

twice played for America in the rama 180.11/38 Walker Cup matcher, is now a pro- of the two qualifying rounds, equalled

Guliane, in the remarkable 4127

fessional in California Col. Little. Jones's score at Sunningdale in 1928. father of Lawson Little, U.S. amateur Jones followed this with a

2 48, and champion and halder of the British proceeding to Royal Lytham and St. 28.60 title for the last two years, recently Anne's,

the

championship. declared that if his son wished to Perry, on the other

hand

qualified by there the narrowest of margins-one stroke. 217 embrace golf as a

would be no family 4.08

Discussing recent achievements in 17/32 Kon will soon have to turn his hand championships an

com- to something, and golf is a dignified mentator makes some significant-ob 226

profession," says Col. Little. At pro-servations. He says: "Judged by the 15 sent, Little, fun, is a student of scoring orgies in recent British 29 economies at Stanford University, San it is evident that English 28.15/16 Francisen, I, for one, would not be notably Catton.

1561 uprised to hear of little fellowing whbomben. Als have at last weakened by the abwene con le

F and won by a rets to 31. in the footsteps of Jones and Van learned the card-and-pencil lesson lau and Lee Wai-tong, whose places Elm as "business men" golfers. To from our Yankee missionaries, and no were led by Iu Tak-lam and S. W. a young man of personality, vision, longer suffer from medal inhibitions. Wong. and education, the possibilities of golf | Our cousins always had the shots, but a career are Infinite.

could not hitch them together 'under pressure."

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Champions End Season With Another Win

The Chinese Recreation Club "A" team, which has already annexed the championship of the "A" Division of the Lawn Tennis League, played their last match of the reason yes. terday, afternoon, when they engag ed their "" team at Causeway Bay,

The "A

considerably

The scores were as follow:

Tsui Wai-pui and W. C. Hung ("A") bent 1. Kwok and K. C. Ng 6-2; drew with P. K. Lau and E. Leung 6-4; brat S. W. Linng and F. H. Kwok 7.5.

PLUMS OF THE PROFESSION

RECORD SCORES Though no "Varsity graduate among those competing for the As- The fact that a British player has sistants Championship at St. Anne's, won the championship in the last two Old Links this week, a good many of years is evidence that the lesson has the competitors have passed through been learned. Sarazen's 30 at Fresh D. 6. Luk and S, W, Wong ("A") sume of the best known secondary Meadow, New York, immediately lost to Kwok and Ng 4-5; drew with schools and educational extablishments following his triumph in the British Lan and Leung 46; heat Linng and

the highest repute. To these Soviet U.S. Open, while his phenomenal run

the low-water mark in the Kwok 6-3. Open, men gulf in now a matter of the of twenty-eight holes in one hundred

strict

Com-

CRAIGENGOWER WIN

") drew with Kwok and Ng 6-6; Iu Tak-cheung, and Io Tank-lam business. While the plums profession are few they are sometimes strokes on the same occasion has never beat Lau and Leung 6-3; lost to ble. Hagen has carted as much as

as been equalled. Duncan can claim the Liang and Kwok 4-6. 120,000 a year, while Sarazen owns

wha lowest round ever compiled In 11 a farm and stock-breeding establish petitive event. In August, 1913, in ment in Cincinnati. Braid and J. 11. Taylor are wealthy men, and there are many other well-known professionals who have reason to be well satisfied with their financial status.

al

the "Championship of Lucerne," Axenfels, he had one round of fifty six. But, it was made on a bija course of only 6,400 yards in length,

This week, at St. Anne's, King has Sixty-four assistants from all parts one eye on the championship and an of the United Kingdom have qualified | other on one of the two vacancies in Sor the final stages of the champion. the British international team. A

The Craigengewer Cricket Club played off their "A" Division match with the Club de Reerel "B" team at Happy Valley, winning by six nets to three, Senres:

J. W. Leonard and G. Lat (Craig- Remedios 6-0; beat H. A. Noronha

ship which, for the first time, will be convincing success in the former willer) beat L. A. Silve and J. J. decided by 72 holes medal instead of probably make his place in the latter and W. A. Reed B-4; lost to LF

The same applies to Branch, Ribeiro and B. 1. Gosano 5-7..

piny. One round

will be secure.

following Tuesday, another on the who, since his defeat in the Belgian

ayed on

and the 32

competitora

aggregates will play pla."Pionship of such distinguished

with the lowest age

ሂቡ ከ

A

of the

as Cotton, Padgham,

Y. Hach ann and R. Chan (Craig. Brews, engower) lost to Silva and Remedios

FORMER SHANGHAI

GOLFER

Sarazen Hints Aid Jim Ferrier

6-2.

RECREIO "A" v. U.S.R.C.

and

Playing on the home courts nt King's Park, the Club de Recreio "A" defented The United Services Recreation Club by 1⁄2 sets to 34.

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AQUATIC SPORTS

Lincolns Hold Finals

At Y.M.C.A.

Tire Lincolnshire Reginient held their aquatic sporta at the European Y.M.C.A bath yesterday, when the finals were kwun. A large gather Ing of men of the Regiment, and their friends were prosent, and wit- nessed many exciting races.

In the 160 yards medley race, Lanco Corporal Efford led all the way, and was an casy winner, beat- ing Corporal Chicken by almost half the length of the bath..

Great excitement featured the Inter-Company relay rate which was won by Headquarter. Wing. HA" Company was leading for the great- er part of the race, and it was dur- Ing the last 76 yards that Headquar ter Wing crept up and gained the lead, winning by about two yards.

The Inter-Company Shield was war by Headquarter Wing with a total of 24 points, beating "A" Com- pany, who were second, by the nar row margin of one point. towi

The results in detail are as fol-

25 yards dash-1, Pic. Lockett: 2, Plc. Allison: 3, L/Cpl. Efford; 4, Cpl. Chicken. Time: 14 sOCA.

160 yards free style.-1, Pte. Lockett: 2, Pte. Allison; 3. Ple Jackson; 4, L/Cpl. Dale. Time: 1 min. 54 seen,

Boys 0 yards free style. Boy Selby;, Boy Whitlock; 5, Boy Wal- ford; 4. Boy Miller. Time: 40.1/5.

Bees.

160

Plunging1, L/Cpl. Yeomans, 47 ft. 10 ins; 2, Pte. Boyfield, 44 ft.; 3, L/Cpl. Carter: 4, Pte. Allison.

Fards medley, L/Cpl. Efford; 2, Cpl. Chicken; 3, Pie. | Sterle; 4, Pte. Blackmore, Time: 2

min. 17.2/5 secs.

Diving-1. Drummer Rush; 2, Pte.

Ptc. Price: 3. Sgt. Malpha; 4, Lockett.

Inter-Company Relay,-1, Head- quarter Wing: 2, "A" Coy.: 3, "C" Coy, 4, "B" Coy.; b, "D(S)" Cay. pony Shield, fleadquarter wine. Final standing Inter-Com- 4 points: 2, "A" Coy., 21 points: 3, "B" Cay, 8 points;

4, "D(9) Coy., 7 points: 5, "C" Coy., 3 points.

Apparently the former did not wait for when Blum did arrive Walker had already gone. The three Bets were thus forfeited to the Chinese. Scores:

V. I. Freeman and L. F. Kirby (Kowloon C.C.) lost to P. F. Lee and H. P. Chow 2-4; beat . K. Leung and Y. K. Fung 6-3; lost to L. F. Tiu and W. C. Choy 1-0.

A. G. Philippens and 6. Soltau (Kowloon C.C.) lost to Lee and

Chow 3-6; beat Leung and Fung 0-4; beat Tiu and Choy 0-3.

BABY'S QUESTION BOX

By Mary Paton

My baby has red hair. Will she have a had temper?

Many scientists laugh at the iden that red hair has any relationship to temper. University tests have shown that red-heads can be just as sweet- tempered as brunettes. Good temper

largely on health, and

There were no less than three denne stem.

sets recorded. Scores:

A. V. Remedios und J. Gonsalves (Recreio) beat Major Withington and Lieut. Tallinton 6-2; bent Capt. Milne and Major Moulson 6-2; boat Lieut. Persse and Lient. Johnson 6.0.

and lane the system of pared for a young child avold medicines pre- mother relies on Baby's Own Tablets, adult use. The careful prescribed for bables and children of all ages!

the flual 30 holes on Thursday. The Boyer, Boomer, and Perry, hax.com-3-6; beat Noronha and - Red - 7-5; prize muncy

is £800, a sum greater pelled attention to his merits s abent Ribeiro and Gosano 'R-4, 2000 ton that

Είναι io Open frst-class performer. Though there

the rare many "dark horses" in the field, Craigengower) lost to Silva and F. R. Zimmern an A. B. Hamson- Caujuonkhin, the world's premier

event. The championship is a look to either Cox, King, or Branch Remedis 6-7 heat Noronha stepping stone

wider field of to provide the winner of the champion-Reed 6.9; heat Ribeiro and Gosane activity, for the winner is usually ship. offere Л post as full professional.

instance, H. L Porter, North Shore Club, Blackpool, who won at Wentworth last year, is now pro- fessional at the Denne Club, Bolton.

The three most notable competitors are S. L. King, of Knule Park, Seven anks; W. J. Cax, of Addington; and W. J. Branch, of

Gloucester. shire, Cax. wha in

has the distinction of being the first w® │ sistant ever to be selected to play in the Ryder Cup match. He is player of tremendous power and

FAMOUS RED-JIEADS resolution, but rather inclined to allow

History records many red-heads enthusiasm to run away with him.

who grew famous, such as Cleopatra, For this reason, and no other, he has Sarazen and other Amorlean pro- Tallinton 1-8; drew with Milne and Charlemagne, Queen Elizabeth, Mn- permitted many a golden opportunity fessionals who were recently tour-Moulson 6-6: lost to Perase and John-dame Du Barry, General James Wolfe to slip through his fingers. With the Ing this country, Jim Ferrier, the Fon 4-

and others. exercise of a little more restraint New South

Your baby may become Wales amateur golf; Cux will become a big force in British champion and former Shanghai (Recrein) beat Withington and Tol-

A. V. Gesano and C. A. Barretto the heritage of good health,

celebrity. Make sure your child has golf,

resident, is now playing consistent-linton. s.1; treat Milne and Moulson that Baby's Own Tabiels are absolute- Any doctor or druggist will tell you KING'S BRILLIANCE

y briliant golf.

6-0: lost to Persse and Johnson 0-6. Hin

the last 26 average for King, who in twenty-four, and the rounds on different

"D" DIVISION GAME son of a Kentish farmer, is a more been 70.6 strokes a round, and there t

courses has calculating type of player.

Visiting King's Park yesterday. is now talk of giving him the op- the Chinese Recreation Club defent- not averse to taking reasonable

does

not attempt the sheer portunity of showing his skill ined the Kowloon Cricket Club by six gambling shot, the one with only a

other countries,

to three in "D" Division remote chance of success. King has

League match. not yet shown himself to be as suc

Owing, to a misunderstanding the cessful a match as a medal-player.j Bristol Rovers have signed A. Kowloon team and for this reason he has not so far Young, the Leicester City inside-third pair. R. J. Walker turned up were without their been chosen for the Ryder Cup team. left.

but partner, C. Blum, was late.

he

Sydney, Australia. Taking hints given him by Gene

r

F. J. Remedios and H. A. Barras (Recreio) last to Withington and

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AT IT!!

EVERYONE IN "TOWN IS TALKING ABOUT

IT!

WELL FLY |OUT TO SEA AND VIEW

IT FROM THE AIR!

THERELL BE CROWDS

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THERE MUST BE SOMEONE OF IMPORTANCE ON THAT SHIP! DONT YOU THINK"

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