SPORT ADVTS.
THE HONG KONG
JOCKEY CLUB.
Draft Programmes and Entry
Forms for the First Extra Race
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, TUESDAY, MARCH 3, 1936,
BRITAIN FACES AN ALL-TIME RECORD SPORTS SEASON
Meeting to be held on Satt day, AN AMAZING| BADMINTON PLAYERS VIRTUAL
14th March, 1936, (weather, por mitting) may be obtained at the Secretary's Office, Exchange Build- Ing: the Club House, Happy Valloy; the Hong Kong Club; the Sports Club; and the Stables, Shan Kwong Road.
Entries close at 12 o'clock
LIST OF EVENTS
NOON on Thursday, 5th March, STARTING FROM
1936.
By Order,
C. B. BROWN,
Secretory.
MEN: OVERWORKED
GLANDS
MAY LET YOU DOWN IN A CRISIS:
NEXT WEEK
INJURED
(Continued from Page 8.) lost to Lee and Heng 12-21; lost to Lee and Liew 5-21.
$. & S, HOME, KOWLOON TONG
Played at Sallora and Soldiers Home, the visitors winning by five games to four,
London, Mar. 2. C. H. Hall and W. J. Merritt (S. An all-time record sports and S.) lost to P. C. Loung and J. M. Pong 12-21; lost to S. A. Gray and scason faces Britain and the White 18-21; beat 4. Chay and rest of the world in 1936, with B. K. Wong 21-18. the XIth Olympiad in Berlia in August as the high-spot of the boat Leung and Pong 21-17; lost to Gray and White 11-21; beat Chan and Wong (w.o.).
year.
II. Harris and J. Heath (S. and S.)
LEAGUE TABLE
W. Sprague and R. Brown (5. and The presenen in Europe for the S.) beat Leung and Pong (..) lost Olympic Games of athletes from all to Gray and White 18-21; lost to Chan over the world has added to the pro-and Wong 3-21. Nine men out of ten past middle me in many countries, particu
Inrly Britain, age are affected with Loss of
From April to August, sporting Vitality, Mental Fog. Restless-events ranging from horse-racing to
chess, Follow each ness, and Clondular Weakness.
rapidly that many of them overinp. Recreio "A".... Medical Science has come International competitions, pelacipally | C.R.C. their rescue
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K.C.C. HAVE A FAINT CHANCE
CHAMPIONS
Catholic Union In
Snooker League
K.C.C. TENNIS TOURNEY
ENTRY LIST NOW OPEN
The Kowloon Cricket Club's annual tennis tournament for 1930 will bo held on the Club Grounds commenclag Sunday, 10th March, 1936.
As in the Billiards League, the
Entries cione Wednesday, March 4. Catholic Union Club have virtually secured the championship in the Steel
The Draw and Schedule of matcher Coulson Snooker League.
The Prison Officers' Mess are placed will be posted on the Club notice board favourably for the position of run-on Saturday, 8th March 1936. All ners up, though the Dockyard R. C. Competitors must acquaint themselves are likely to challenge them for pride with the dates and times laid down in
the schedule. Failure to play off of place.
Clubs are requested to complete the fixture according to the time-table
Axtures as early as may lead to disqualification. outstanding
It is clearly understood that com- possible.
this Tournament in petitors enter throughout the duration agreement with the condition they are available to play on such dates and times laid down in the Schedule, or by the Tennis Sub- 30 Committee.
The Annuni Ball has been fixed for March 28 at the China Fleet Club. Admittance in by Invitation.
Latest results in the Snooker Lea-
gue are:
C.B.C.C. A. Bower A. Grimmest C. Strange W. Hillerver J. Bendail
FL.N.Y.P.
C. Down HI. Bellamy F. Fowler
J. Gwyther
W. Stafford
GARR BOTH. Smith
Androws
Greenway
Russell Finch
IL.N.Y.P. Stafford Down Bolamy
CURTIS CUP MATCH
For instance, there is the Curtin Cup women's golf match between Britain and the United States, the Westchester Cup polo match between Britain and the United States, and, after the Olympic Games, a track and flebl meet between the British Empire and the United States,
In addition there are all the annual events, suck n the major golf cham- plonships, the All-England lawn Len- The Davis Cup nis championsdripan, inter-zone final and challenge round, Henley royal regalin, Cowes yachting werk, cricket feat matches against India, the Derby horse-rare and Royals he made 19. Perve got a und Dunking, who Always considers it his Ascol werk, and a host of others.
In most of these the United States net runs on the rare occasion J. Santos
But be doen got a knock, made 35. and other countries will be represent-
was a low scoring game with the e. An Argentine polu scheduled to compete in the major wicket very much what it might have Bendall events this seansi.
been expected to bel
team ін
THE MAJOR EVENTS
Hore is a Hat of the major sporting events in Britain, this year. The dates are provisional.
(Cautinued from Page 8.)
SUNDAY'S GAME
Gwyther
RE. MENS 40 S. Morton 42 A. Warr
32 II. Wade 32 H. Chant
CB P. Collin
v. D.R.C. 74 C. Smith
40 C. An
65 B. Ruth
77 A. Norris
38 Ar Lewis
T
45 Mason
52
If
that
of same,
light or inclement weather pre- 51 vents a match being completed, the 47 match shall be continued from where
48 it left off, at a date and time to be
30
| fixed by the Tennis Sub-Commitice.
All competitors who do not reach
66 the third round. (semi-finals excepted)
00 of any event will be eligible.
enter
30 the Consolation. Event. The pairs 51 will be drawn for the Tennis Sub
Committee, 17
PRISON OFFICERS
37 Dr. Shaw
39 Pilo
47 HILL
The Club will supply new balls only 40 for semi-finals and finals of all events, 48 For all preliminary. rounds, competi
tora will provide the balls themselves. In the event of any dispute arising
31
30
v. C. & F. o..CLUB
54 Perry
56 Kandall
64 regarding make of balls to be used
30 in this tournament, Slazenger Balls are the offlcin) brand recognised by the Tennis Sub-Committec.
10
62 Darwent
40 Rogerson
4: Woodhouse
68
58. Edmond
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BT. PATRICK'S
II. Pereira
40 S. Morcy
85
L. Antonio
70 L. Castilho
46
Fowler
CU.C.
ich J. Luz
.C.R.C.C.
Bower
40 J. Remedios
65 II. Castro
44 H. Baptista
r. 8. MESS 40 Andrewa 58 Mound
49 Bowier
T... IL.N.Y.P.
34
EVENTS
No. 1. Men's Singles Senior Cham- pionship (Best of G sets throughout), Ent
Fee $3.00; or 1n. Men's Singles
34 Junior Champship (Best of 5 sets 1
310
throughout)
Fee $3.00; 2. Men's in pairs
79 Handicap Doubles (enter
04
09
33
(Bent
of 3 sets throughout) per pair, 24 Ent.. Fee $4.00; 3. Men's "A" class Handicap Singles (bent of 3 nels throughout) Ent., Fee $2.00; or 30.
"B" Men's
class Handicap Singles of 3 sets throughout) Ent, Fee 26 $2,00; 4. Ladies' Singles Champion- ship (Best of 3 sets throughout) Ent, Fee $100 or 4a. Ladies Singles (Best of 3 sets throughout) Handicap
Fro $2.00; 6. Ladies' Doubles
Hillyer
Strunge
12.Greenway
Jones Warr
26 Smith
RE BGT.
47 Bellemy
Chant
59 Downs
64 Stafford
38
44 Gwyther 49 Fowler
20
44
Ent.
The all day match with the K.C.C. was played after all on Sunday at but it was a really beastly day and for too cold for cricket. The Club had| Morton March 9-Britain va. United States. | Persse, Garthwaite. Dawson and J. P." Wade
Women's squash, rackets. In Williams of their Army members play-Collins London.
Wooding ing for them.
C their
· March 14-Oxford rs. Cambridge, second eleven kept wicket for them Track and field meet. In Lon-nud I am told he did it very well. don.
March 21. England vs. Scotland. Rugby football (Calcutta Cup), at Twickenham. March 23.Horse-racing on flat
Reason open, March 21-25-Oxford
የ. Cam bridge. Golf. At Hoylake Lan cashire.
March 25-Lincolnshire Handicap. Horse-racing. At Lincoln,
March 27-Grand National Steeple
C.U.C.
LEAGUE TABLE
The wicket was very heavy and F. Prison Officers S. W. Smith took advantage of it to RN.Y.P. take four for 34, sending down some D.R.C useful stuff. Growder and McInnis Garr. Sgt. both came off with the bat. The R. E. Sgt.
responsible former, too, was
very C.S.C.C. largely for the Club's win, as he took C, & P. 0. six wickets for 44.
St. Paty,
C. C. Garthwaite, who by the way made brilliant slip catch nir.
was
per.
P. WLF. A. Handicap (Best of 3 sets throughout) 13 12 1 49 16 per pair, Ent, Fee $4.00; 0. Mixed 141 43 27 Doubles Handicap (Best of 3 sets 15 7 8 39 36 throughout)
at) per pair, Ent., Fee $4.00; 14 8 0 38 32 7.
Consolation Handicap Doubles 37 33 (Best of 3 sets throughout) Ent-, Fee 34 31 $.60, (Entries are open to Members 10 33 32 and Subscribers only).
3-4 R
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FAVOURITE
10 21 44 10 10 49
Growder, managed to get three for REYNOLDSTOWN STILL 42. Teddy Fincher was not playing chase. At Aintree, Liverpool for Kowloon (his place April 2-4-Professional Invitation
Tournament, Golf At Rochamp. by A. E. Perry) and Ernie, owing to ton, London. Opens season. aomo hockey engagement on? Meili"| April 4Oxford rs. Cambridge made decent scoren--but it was
at the end. Ramsay and Smith alone boat race. At Putney. April 26-Association Football Cup fectly foul day and I gather most
final tle. At Wembley, London. people were glad when it was over! April 27-May 1-English Native Amateur golf championship. Al Deal, Kent. April 27-May 2.—British lawn ten- nis hard court championships. At Bournemouth, Hampshire. April 29-Two Thousand Guineas.
First classic horse-race. At Newmarket.
May 1-One Thousand Gainens. At
Newmarket.
May 4-8.—Dunlop Professional geli tournament. AL Southport, Lanenshire.
May 6-Britain vn. United States. Women's golf (Curtis Cup). At Gleneagles, Scotland. May 15-22-Women's Open golf
championship. At Southpart. May 25-20-British Open Amateur;
golf championship. Andrews, Scotland.
At SL
May 27. The Derby horse race.
At Epsom Downs.
May. 29. The Oaks horse-race. At
Epsom Downs. June 10-13---Britain va, United Staten. J'alo (Westchester Cup), at Hurlingham, London. June 10-19-Royal Ascot horne
racing week. At Ascot. June 20-27-Open Challenge Cup polo competition. At Rochamp- ton, London.
June 22-27-Open golf champion.
ship. At Hoylake, Cheshire, June 22-July 4-All-England lawn tennis championships. At
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First erickel test match. Lord's ground, London. July 1-4-Koyal Regatta. At Hen
ley-on-Thames,
For Grand National; Latest Call-Over
A minimum of sixteen entries are
required for e each event and the Tennis Sub-Committee reserve the right to organise Events I and fa; 7 and 30; 4 and 40 as a single avant should there be insufficient entries
Players entering for Events Nos. 1
3 and 3a;
and
la; 3 and 4 and 4a do so on the understanding that the Tennis Sub-Committee shall decide in which section they shall play.
the
Competitors may play off their matches at any earlier date than as laid down in the schedule, by mutual
dow arrangement. This concession does ! not absolve any player from
nécessity of being present on the date i and time as laid down for the respec- such mutual arrangement breakdown tive match in the schedule, should for any reason whatever.
London, March 2, Reynoldstown still remains favourite for the Grand National according July 10-11Amateur Athletic As-don to-day. The horse's price in now. to the official call-over mande is Lon- Hociation's championships. At 17-2 as compared with Golden Miller's. White City, London. July 18-21-invis Cup inter-zone 10 to 1 offered and 100 to 9 taken.
Law Court an final. At Wimbledon.
and Prick are joint
Manchester.
At
July 25-28-England vs. India. favourites in the call-over for tho Second cricket test match. Lincolnshire, both being quoted at
160 to 9, offer
offered, Beuter's
' call-over cable-la as follows. Tho
callover for the Grand Na- tional was as follows:
Reynoldstown 17 to 2 o. Golden Millor 10 to 1 o, 100 to 9 t. Avenger 100 to 7 e, 100 to,0 t. Castle Irwell 100 to 6 and o. Bolter Hero 100 to 6 t and o. Provocativo 25 to 1 o, 28 to 1. t.
-Router.
July 25-28-Davis Cup Challenge
Round. At Wimbledon. August 1-8-Royal Regatta. At
Cowes, Isle of Wight. August 15-British Empite vs. United States. Track and field meet. At White City, London, August 15-10--England `va. India.
Third cricket text match. AL Kennington Oval, London, September 9-St. Leger Stakes horse-race. At Doncaster. October 14-Cesarewitch Stakes
horse-race, At Newmarket, October 22-Cambridgeshire Stakes
horse-race. At Newmarket. November 28-November Handicap horse-race. At Manchester. December 8-Oxford va Cam- bridge Itugby football. At Twickenham,
United Press.
THE LINCOLNSHIRE
London, Mar. 2.. The callover for the Lincolnshiro was as follows:
Law Court 100 to 9. Priok 100 to 9 0.
Boothius 100, ta 6 t and o. Hidalgo 22 to 1 t and d Overcoat 22 to 1 t and o. Tom Bowling 29 to 1 o, 25 to 1 t.
Reuter,
FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS
STOPPED COLD.... THEY'VE USED THE SAME PLAY THREE SUCCESSIVE
TIMES! KINGSTON IS WISE TO IT,
Now !!
I WISH WE HAD FRECKLES
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ING OUR TEAM! HE'S ONE KID
WHO IS A MASTER FIELD GENERAL !!
The SAY!
AND WE HAVE
POWER (TO BURN
LAWN BOWLS IN THE OFFING
Bowling Green Club
v. Yorkshiremen
The annual bowls match between the Kowloon Bowling Green and the York- shire Society will be played on Satur- day next, starting at 3.30 p.m.
Arrangements for the coming leagua season will be discussed at a meeting of the Council of the Lawn Bowls Association to be held at Mr. H. Nish's offlees on Feliday next.
Preliminary matters only will be discussed while a date will be fixed for the annual meeting.
Club representatives are asked to note that the meeting will start at 5.15 p.m. at the Sworn Measurer's Offices, St. George's Building.
SURE WE HAVE! THOSE KIDS OF OURS ARE TRAINED TO THE MIN-- UTE...THEY'RE BIG, AND THEY KNOW THEIR ASSIGNMENTS! BUT WHAT GOOD IS POWER, IF YOU HAVEN'T SOME- [ONE TO DIRECT. IT
Floundering
THOSE KIDS ARE ALL ENGINE AND NO STEERING WHEEL, IF YOU ASK ME !! ·
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A halfback is not necessarily required to hit the line. One of the backs can be a bit heavier than the other for this duty, or the fullback-chf- be relied on entirely for line bucks. But one of the halves must be shifty, able to pick holes, with plenty of leg drive.
One of the most valuable steps a hailback `can nøster is the side-step. In using this way of eluding tacklers, he holds the ball in the arm away from his opponent, shows him a leg, and then by means of the hip muscles, pulls the leg. away by jumping to the side. The straight-arm is used with this step to make it more effective.