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Draft Programmes and Entry Forms for the First Extra Race

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, TUESDAY,

MARCH 2, 1936.

BRITAIN FACES

AN

ALL-TIME

RECORD SPORTS SEASON

Meeting to be held on Saturday, AN AMAZING BADMINTON PLAYERS

14th March, 1936, (weather por- mitting) may be obtained at the Secretary's Office, Exchango Build- ing: the Club House, lappy Valley; the Hong Kong Club; the Sports Club; and the Stables, Shan Kwong Road.

Entries clone nt 12 o'clock

LIST OF EVENTS

NOON on Thursday, 5th March, STARTING FROM

1936.

By Order,

C. B. BROWN,

Secretary.

MEN: OVERWORKED GLANDS

MAY LET YOU DOWN IN A CRISIS:

to

NEXT WEEK

- London, Mar. 2.

INJURED

(Continued from Puge R.)

lost to Leo and Heng 12-21; lost to Lee and Liew 5.21.

S. & S. HOME. KOWLOON TONG

Played at Sailors and Soldiers Home, tho visitors winning by five games to four,

C. H. Hall and W. J. Merritt (S.

and 8.) lost to P. C. Leung and J. M.

VIRTUAL CHAMPIONS

Catholic Union In Snooker League

As in the Billiards League, the Catholic Union Club have, virtually secured the championship in the Steel

Snooker League.

Colon S Officers' Mess are placed

K.C.C. TENNIS TOURNEY

ENTRY LIST NOW. OPEN

The Kowloon Cricket Cis annual tennis tournament for 1936 will be held on the Club Grounds commencing Entries close Wednesday, March`4. The Draw and Schedule of matches Sunday, 15th March, 1938. will be posted on the Club notice board on Saturday, 8th March 1930. All with the dates and times laid down in the schedule. Failure to play off a to the time-table fixture according may lead to disqualification.

An all-time record sportsPong 12-21; lost to S. A. Gray and favourably for the position of run-1 season faces Competitors must acquaint themselves rest of the world in 1936, with the XIth Olympiad in Berlin in August as the high-spot of the

year.

The presence

. K. Wong 21-18.

H. Harris and J, Heath (S. and S.) beat Leung and Pong 21-17; lost to and Whits 14-21; beat Chan and Wong (w.o.).

W. Sprague and R. Brown (S. and in Europe for the S.) beat Leung and Pong (w.g.) 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 Worx 3-21. grammes in many countries, particu- Infly Britain,

מת

C.R.C.

LEAGUE TABLE

Games

Nine men out of ten past middle

From Aprit to August. sporting ago are affected with Loss of

P. W. L. F. A. Pts. Vitality, Mental Fag. Restless-events ranging from horse-racing to

follow encli chers,

other here

11.11 0 86 13 22 ness, and Glandular Weakness.

rapidly that many of them overlap. Recrek

14 11 3 90 30 22 International competitions, principally Medical Science has come

between Britain

And the United Eliot Hall "A" 10 10 0 85 & 20 34 10 4 B6 37 20 their rescue

States, will be the Bil-bits of the Ellot Hall "B"

St. Andrew's "A"13 472 44 18 10 825 82 16 Recreio "B

14 7 8 06 70 14 15 7 8 64 69 14 38 79 6 13 3 10 15 2 13 41 4 4 2 12 30 88 4

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CURTIS CUP MATCH

The

St. John's

Brigade Fire For instance, there is the Curtis V.R.C.

golf match between Kowloon Tong Cup women's Britni and the United States, Westchester Cup polo muntch between St. Andrew's "B 14 Britain and the United States, ap, S. and S, Home 15 after the Olymple Games, a track and ek meet between the British Empire and the United States,

1 14 26 120 12

K.C.C. HAVE A FAINT CHANCE

(Continued from Pago S)

are likely to challengo them for pride of place.

Clubs are requested to complete the outstanding fixtures as early as possibla

It is clearly understood that com- petitors enter this Tournament in the duration of came, throughout agreement with the condition that Lea-they are available to play on nuch dates and times laid down in the Sub Schedule, or by the Tennis 30 Committee.

The Annual Ball has been fixed for March 28 at the China Fleet Club.

Latest results in the Snooker Admillanco in try invitation.

ILE. MESA 40 S. Murton

gue are:

C.M.C.C.

A. Bower A. Grimmett

į C. Strange

W. Hilleryer J. Bendali

R.N.V.F.

C. Down

11. Bellamy

F. Fowler

J. Gwyther

W. Stafford

R.N.Y.P.

T.

42 A. Warr 32 H. Wade 32 H. Chant 68 P. Collina

7.

D.IL.C.

74 C. Smith

52

If 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 dato and time to be

fixed by the Tennis Sub-Committee.

36

All competitors who do not reach Go the third round. (semi-finals excepted) 60 of any event will be eligible to enter 30 the Consolation Event. The pairs 61will be drawn for the Tennis Sub- PRISON OFFICERS | Committre.

J5 Mason

37 Dr. Shaw

47 l

17

The Club will supply new balls only for semi-finals and anals of ali events. For all preliminary rounds, compoti-

tors will provide the balls themselves.

In the event of any dispute arising

64 regarding make of balls to be used In this tournament, Slazenger Balls

39 Pilo

AB

J1

64. Perry

30

7. C., O. CLUB

56 Randall

46 Rogerson

58 Edmond

62 Darwent

43 WoodhouRA

30

64 are the officia! brand recognised by

the Tennis Sub-Committee.

46 C. Ash

55 B. Ruth

77 A. Norrla

38 A. Lewis

CARE. ECTS. Smith

Y.

Andrown

Greenway Russell Finch

Stafford

Down

Bellamy

Gwyther

Fowler

C.U.C.

H. Pereira

F. Gl

J. Santos

C.A.C.C.

Bower

Bentall

58 Mound

Hillyer

40 Bowler

Strango Jones

12 Greenway.

04

26 Smith

19

1.E. SCT,

Warr

Y. IN.Y.P.

47 Bellemy

lu addition there are all the annual events, such as the major golf cham- pionships, the All England lawn ten;

The Davis Cup is championships, inter-zone Sinal and challenge round, Henley royal regaita, Cowes yachting against week, cricket test matches India, the Derby horse-race and Royal as he made 19, Persze got 3d at Antonio

Dunkley, who always considers it his In most of these the United States duty to get runs on the rare occasion THE WAN at Bow wearing ganu with the) and other countries will be represent he der get a knock, made 15. Dutch vil. An Argentine pulo team

In the major wicket very much what it might nave scheduled to compete

hern expected to bef events this season.

Asrut week, nail a host of others.

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THE MAJOR EVENTS It is free, upon request without obligation .whatsoevert

Here is a list of the major sporting this year. The Telephone 32193, call or write (eveals in Britain

Adutes are provisional.

March 9--Britain vs. United States. Womra's squash rackets. In London.

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SUNDAY'S GAME

ST. PATRICK'S

40 S. Mercy

70 L. Castilho

40 J. temedios

5 I. Castro

11 H. Baptisia,

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EVENTS

No. 1. Men's Singles Senior Cham- 46 pionship (Best of 5 sets throughout)

34 Ent., Fee $3.00; or la. Men's Singles 34 Junior Championship (Best of 6 seta 31 throughout Ent., Pre $3,00; 2. Men's Handicap Doubles (enter in pairs- 3 sets throughout) per pair, Fee $4.00; 3. Men's "A" class sets Singles

(beat of 3

70

1224

ט:

Best

of 3

Ent., Fee $2.00; or 3a.

Men's "B" einss Handicap Singles (llest of 3 sets throughout) Ent., Fee 331 20 $2.00: 4. Ladies' Singles Champion- 38ship (Best of 3 sets throughout) Ent., Fee $3.00; or 4. Ladies' Singles 44 Handicap (Best of a sets throughout) Ent. Fee $2.00; 5. Ludies Doubles Bandicap (Best of S

sets throughout) per pair. Ent., Fee $4.00; 4. Mixed Doublen 27

Handicap (Best of 3 sets

44 Gwyther

40 Fowler

LEAGUE TABLE

P. W. L. F.

A.

1 49

10

14

F 43

.15

8

30

14

RTE

30 throughout) per pair, Ent., Fes $4.00; 32 7.

Consolation Handicap

Doubles

37 33 (Best of 3 sets throughout) Ent., Fee

31.50. (Entries are open to Members

and Subscribers only).

The all day match with the K... was played after all on Sunday inst. but it was a resily beastly day and far Chant lon cold for cricket. The Club Morton Perse, Garthwaite, Dawson art. Wado Williams of their Army members play Collins

Wooding of their! ing for them. second eleven kept wicket for them

C.U.C. and I am told he did it very well.

The wicket was very heavy and Prison Officers

it to R.N.Y.P. S. W. Smith took advantage of take four for 14, sending down some D.R.C useful stuff. Growder and McInnis Garr. Sgt. both came off with the bat. The R. E. Sgt. former, too, WAS responsible very G.S.C.C. March 24-25,-Oxford Cam- largely for the Club's win, as he took C. & P. Q.

bridge. Golf. At Hoylake Lan-six wickets for 41. cashire.

C. C. Garthwaite, who by the way March 25-Lincolnshire Handicap. mode brilliant slip

#1 Horne-racing. At Lincoln. Grower, managed to get three for REYNOLDSTOWN STILL there be insufficient entries March 27-Grand National Steeple 42, Teddy Fincher was not playing Alled chase. At Aintree, Liverpool, for Kowloon (his place War April 2-4.--Professional Invitation by A. E. Perry) and Ernie, owing to Tournament. Golf. At Rochamp some hockey engagement only went in ton, London. Opens season. April 4-Oxford vs. Cambridge at the end. Ramsay and Smith alone made decent scores but it was a per hoat race. At Putney, April 25.-Association Football Cup feetly foul day and I gather most

final tie. At Wembley, London. people were glad when it was overf April 27-May 1-English Native Amateur golf championship. At Deal, Kent.

April 27-May 2-British lawn ten- nis hard court championships. At Bournemouth, Hampshire. April 29 Twe Thousand Guinean.

First classic horse-race. At Newmarket.

May 1-One Thousand Guineas. At

Newmarket.

May 4-8-Dunlap Professional golf-

At Southport,

tournament. Lanenshire. May 6-Britain vs. United States. Women's golf (Curtis Cup). At Gleneagles, Septland. May 15-22-Women's Open golf

champlonship. At Southport, May 25-20-British Open Amateur

At golf championship. Andrews, Scotland,

St.

May 27 The Derby horse race,

At Epsom Downs.

May 20 The Oake horne-race. At

Epsom DowNA.

June 10-13----Britain

♥件。

United States. Polo (Westchester Cup), at Hurlingham, London. June 16-19-Royal Ascot horse-

racing week. At Ascot. June 20-27.Open Challenge Cup polo competition. At Rochamp- ion, London.

June 22-27-Open golf champion-

ship. At Hoylake, Cheshire, June 22-July 4-All-England lawn championships. At tennia

Wimbledon, Leudon.

St. Pats.

catch off

June 27-30,-Engiand TH. Indin. First cricket test maich. At Lord's ground, London.

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For Grand National: Latest Call-Over

A minimum of sixteen entries are

49 required for each event and the Tennia Sub-Committee reserve the right to organise Events 1 and 1a; 3 and 3a;

London, March 2. Reynoldstown still remains favourite July 1-4.—Rayal Regatis. At Hen-for the Grand National according

ley-on-Thames,

to the official call-over made is Lou July 10-11-Amateur Athletic Asdon to-day. The horse's price in now sociation's championships. At 17-2 as compared with Golden Millar's White City, London. July 18-21-Davis Cup inter-zone 10 to 1 offered and 100 to 9 taken.

Law Court and Priok are joint) final. At Wimbledon.

va. India. favourites in the call-over for the July 25-28.-England

Lincolnshire both being quoted at Second cricket test match. At

100 10 . offered. Manchester.

July 25-28-Davis Cup Challenge

Round At Wimbledon. August 1-8-Royal Regatta. At

Cowes, Isle of Wight, August 15-British Empire

TK,

United States. Track and field meet. At White City, London. August 15-19-England Ya. India. Third cricket test match. At Kennington Oval, London. September 9-St. Leger, Stakes

At Doncaster. horse-race. October 14-Cenarewitch Btakes

horse-race. At Newmarket. October 22.--Cambridgeshire Stakes horse-ence. At Newmarket. November 29 November Handicap At Manchester. horse-race. December 8-Oxford ve

bridge. Rugby football. Twickenham,

Cam-

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-United Press.

Router's call-over cable is as follows, The callover for the Grand Na tonal was as follows:

Reynoldstown 17 to 2 o.

Golden Miller 10 to 1 o, 100 to 9t Avenger 100 to 7 o, 100 to 6 t. Castle Irwell 100 to 6 t and o. Belter Hero 100 to 0 t and o. Provocative 25 to 1 o, 28 to 1. t

-Router.

THE LINCOLNSHIRE

London, Mar. 2. The callover for the Lincolnshire was as follows:

Law Court 100 to 0 0. Priok 100 too. Boethius 109 to 6 t and o. Hidalgo 22 to 1 t and ơ.. Overcoat 22 to 1 t and o Tom Bowling 22 to 1 o, 25 to 1 t.

Bouter.

4 and 4a as a single event should

Players entering for Events Nos. 1

and

la;

3 and 3a; 4 and 4a do so on the understanding that the Tennis Sub-Committee shall decide in which Section they shall play.

--off-their Competitors may play matches at any earlier date than 25 laid down in the schedule, by mutual arrangement. This concession does not absolve any player from the necessity of being present on the date and time as laid down for the respec- tive match in the schedule, should. such mutual arrangement breakdown for any reason whatever.

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 8.80 p.m.

Arrangements for the coming leagua season will be discussed at a meeting of the Council of the Lawn Bowls Association to be hekt at Mr. II. Nish's offices on Friday 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. Swom Measurer's Officos, St. George's Building.

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