THE MONGKONG TELEGRAPH. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 29, 1937.
LOCAL TENNIS PLAYERS INVITED ΤΟ PHILIPPINES
FINE GESTURE
BY P.I.L.T.A.
EIGHTH INTERNATIONAL TOURNEY IN MANILA
(By "Abe")
A formal invitation has been extended to local ranking tennis players by the Philippine Islands Lawn Tennis
Severo Trouncing
For Leicester
London, Oct. 28.
Leicestershire received a severe trouncing to-day in the Rugby Union County Cham-
PLAIN VIEW REPEATS SUCCESS IN KWANGTUNG HANDICAP RACE
pianship. being defeated by $1 SWEEP
Warwickshire at Leicester by
27 points to nll-Reuter,
Association to participate in the Eighth Philippine Inter- GLIMPSES
national Tournament to be held in Manila from February AT HOME
11 to 20, 1938.
subject can Tacchi.
be obtained from Mr.
Mr. C. J. Tacchi, Hon. Secretary of ticipate. Further information on the the Hongkong L.T.A., has received a letter from Mr. fterino It. Ylonan, Secretary-Treasurer of the PILT.A., conveying the invliation to local players.
Mr. Ylanan's letter states:
"On behalf of the P.I, Lawn Tennis Association, I would like to extend a cordial invitation to your Association to have your ranking players com- pete in the Eighth Philippine Inter- national Tournament to be held in Manila from February 11 to 20, 1930.
SMALL BALL
CHARITY SOCCER
"The Philippine International In Aid Of China
Tournament attracts players from Japan and Australia, and we can ns- sure you that if we should be favour- ed with the entry in our Tournament of players from your Association, uvery courtesy and consideration will be shown them."
A FINE GESTURE
War Relief
a Chinese team and a foreign
As everyone will agree, it is a fine gesture on the part of the P.I. Lawa Tennis Association and an honour to the Hongkong L.T.A. The Tourna- ment, as Mr. Ylanan polnis, always aide. attracts many players of note from Australia, Japan and United States,
ponenta.
Aspiring competitors in Hongkong are requested to send in their names to Mr. Tacchi, Hon. Secretary of the H.K.LT.A., c/o Water Works Dept., P.W.D., as soon as possible.
TUI SHOULD DO WELL In view of the fine form shown by Tout Wai-pul, the Chinese Davis Cup player and present Colony hardcourt champlon, in the recent U.S.R.C. tournament, one feels sure that he would be able to uphold Hongkong's prestige, should he find it possible to take part. If his partner and co- winner of the hardcourt doubles, W. C. Hung, can also get away, the pair will form a redoubtable combination fully capable of holding their own with the topnotchers of the Philip- place:
A large crowd watched the gome sum was and quite a substantial collected.
FOOTBALL
Brentford Best English Team
London, Oct. 17.
BLACKPOOL'S BAD DAY
PRIZE IS MOUNTING
$31,813.60 Paid To Winner
The salient feature of the Ninth)
| Extra Race Meeting Beld last Satur-] day at Happy Valley under the auspices of the Club was the
Hongkong Jockey repetition of Plain
"D" class
"Capt. Foster” Reviews The Races
OUTSIDER SCORES A
GOOD WIN
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Twilight Star's Fine Finish
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and
Rounding
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HISTORY OF KWANGTUNG HANDICAP
Havoc Eve
Puts Up A
List Of Winners Poor Show
Since 1930
The Kwangtung Handicap Arst run on October 10, 1930, at the Double Tenth Meeting and it has, since its inception, been confined to "D" class China panies, excepting in
EASILY BEATEN BY EXPANSION TIME
All the entries, five in all, lined
1932 which was for " class raters. up for the Hongkong Grimins Cup
It has always been looked forward for China griffins of this season over
tu as an important handicap event the champion course of 14 miles
and recently the stewards added
interest by dollar cash
,
(L. G. Frost) (N. Dellz) (late S. Y. Liang) (F. F. Botelho)
true
in
Coronation who
put up a poor -show.
(L. G. Frost)
Track In Excellent Condition
Fast Time Returned By Gladiator
that
put
辽 conducting special and the circuit was covered sweep, the first being 2.30.2/5 which was a good perform- held in 1935. The Hongkong Most teams have now settled View's success in the Kwangtung
Jockey Club should be proud of the popt-ance. Although beaten by Expan- down and it is generally conceded Bandicap with the ald of Mr. H. C,
was not far out in recommending pubile, for the first prize has been disgrace to King's
and lartly
confidence shown the slen Time and Havoc Eve, it was no that the best equipped of the first Ph. It is interesting to relate that Twilight Star (Mr. Pil) as an out- increased by over 10 per cent. since division teams in the English in 1935 Mr. Li Lan-song's Plain sider in the Ballarat aucun for innaguration of this dollar sweep to finished third and League are Brentford.
the Dynasty's They View won the Kwangtung Handlenp
class among
the Australina scored an
ponjes and it was
meet everybody's pocket. In 1935 fenndidate ran easy win over Charl-with the late Mr. 5. Y. Llang up
a great treat to the first prize was $22,365.00 whilst Rounding the bend
to her form. sée the combination securing the ton yesterday. Four of their and the lucky drawer of this racer verdict
for the home by three-quarters of and this
lost year the return was $20,842,60 Another small-ball
charity goals were scored by McCulloch received $22,365, it being the first length. Solering
Was the
ycar the Club paid out streich, King's Coronation was going only $31,013.00. soccer match in aid of North and the other by Reid.
absentee and the field of nine runnera
strong, but the maro petered China war relief was played on
They brilliantly out-manoeuvred special dollar cash sweep conducted was given a perfect start. Discovery The race was always over a mile about a hundred yards from the the Southern Playground in Wan-Charlton, for whom Tadman and Tur- by the Hongkong Jockey Club on Bay, the top-weighter, was leading and as a matter of news the following winning post. The distance between
Charlton this chai yesterday afternoon between her were the garl-getters.
at the football gate follows a list of winners since the incep-first and second was one and a half event for had up to this match conceded only
China ed by Twilight
lengths and Star
the Boronia
Beat That, on:
some separated eight goals in ten matches, but yester- ponies.. Last Saturday Plain View,
Beile and Violet Queen 1931 Silver Key
1930 Paroda
(G. U. da Roza) Havor Eve from. King's Coronation. day they were without their famous after a hard and grim battle down Finding the pice too slow to hia
(Crowe)
Havoc Eve, the red het favourite, centre-half John Oakes. The hall
Hiking, Mr. Pin took Twilight Star 1932 Pocahontas the straight, just managed to stave to the front after passing the Ave 1033 Wmbly Stag As in the previous encounter, both
Portsmouth, for whom Beattie scor- off the challenge of Valorous (Mr. furlongs beacon, but Mr. Black 1935 Plain View
Ave 1034 National Day and local top-ranking players cannot teums included players well-known time score was 4-1. help but improve against such op- in the Hongkong Football League. ed, remarkably reversed their form ofiy, T. Fung) by a head at the touch was therefore after him like al
Discovery
Bay did not like the move Among those in the Chinese XI were his season when they held Arsenoline and the first prize of the big shot and the rest of the field closed
1036 Flybynight Lal Shu-wing. Mak Shlu-hon, Lau
to a draw. They gained the lead
1037 Plain View (II. C. Pin) Tin-sang, Lee Tack-kee, Sung Ling after the game had been in progress cash sweep was $31,813,60 for a in. The couple were fighting neck It will be seen that Plain View has sing and Cheung Moon-wing, while for fifteen minutes and held it until dollar ticket.
and neck down the hill and after
after gured twice after
among the list, but the foreign team had A. J. Hussain,
seven minutes from the end, when
}
als
pair came Boronia Belle (going credit must be given to the jockey, D. Leonard, V. Costa, and Hanniball. Hunt-the former Tottenham player There was an exceptionally big strong) and Beat That was about Mr. II. C. Pih, who rode a
well- The game ended in a draw of 1-1, equalised to the delight of the crowd of racing fans present and it length behind. Violet Queen timed and hu
hurd race. It was with- both goals being scored in the second Arsenal supporters,
is my firm belief that it was one of watching.
turn, out any shadow of doubt one of the half. Lal scored for the Chinese and
the best attendances this season. As Boronia Belle fell back and this was best anishes; in fact, Plain View Costa for the foreign team.
a result the casli sweep counter was immediately followed by Twilight responded to the call of the jockey Chelsea, for whom Argue and kept very busy during the afternoon Star which must have given rude in the gamest style and won by a Buchanan scored, were lamentably and the first prize in the last race shock to many of the 365 backers, head. I said in my notes weak in front of goal or they would was worth $3,693.20 for an outlay of Discovery Bay retained his lead Valorous was the real danger and
again, but he did
not hold it too although he looked like a winner have finished with a double-figure $2,
core. They led 1-0 at half time, Blackpool being quite outclassed.
-Racing was very keenly contested long, for when Beat That drew level after passing the distance, Plain condition and the opening event, the
as they neared the distance, Dis-View just
inglongs for "A" surprise of the running
China -ponics, were lucky to draw with Leeds as the messed in the Kwangtung Handicap 1y. Beat That took command of the was Coronation Day, piloted by Mr. Was run in 1.24.4/5, which was a time latter's centre-forward, Kelly, missed and also in the Ballarat Handicap. pack for the first time. but Twilight Poy; she was a good third and paid fth second outside the record an open goal shortly after Atmes hud
Riding honours were shared by Star appeared again on the scene $32.00
$32.00 for a place. Ythan he held by Mr. Pearce's King's Warden. equalised early in the second half. Messrs. D. Deltz and H. C. Pih; the coming
The winner, Gladiator piloted by through the rails
pony, was not in the he and was heavily backed Derby's goal came from Stockhill latter's chance of a "hat trick" was chased by Violet Queen.
Mr. Deitz, wos carrying a pound At the mile picture while Sylvandale, another
on the basis of and they were unlucky to have to frustrated in the last event by Mr. staf Beat That was holding his own, favourite, gave a disappointing dis-of a store share points
weight for inches, but the manner, with Middlesbro through W. Poy who, on Laughing Buddha, but when Twilight Star and Violet play to finish in the ruck. Zell miskicking into his own goal.
in which this bay nag of Sir Victor registered his first winning mount Queen pressed hard Beat That was
Was Sassoon annexed the event, Lythgoe scored for Huddersfield after graduating from the apprentice losing ground in every stride. In a und they took the lead after 10 min-class.
very impressive. Oak Bay, the down the fought utes play against Grimsby. They noon was the failure of the potential
favourite, took the lead at the re- Twilight Star, ably ridden
lease of the were inter completely demoralised 1937 champlon jockey, Mr. D. Black, by Mr. Pih, nosed out Violet, Queen
and retained it tape until the distance was reached. From and Coulter during continuous to his *
credit while
this point onwards he could not keep Mr. C. L.
Lbeating Beat That by three-quarters series of attacks, i
up the pace when challenged by Gregory was an ordinary spectator of a length. Mr. Pih was certainly
Gladiator who went along to win. along the rails in the novice event clever
clever in giving Twilight Star M Mr. K. I. Ip on Tabby Cat broke breather
by n length. after forcing the top Leicester, for whom Bowers got the lee to register his malden Wan welghter, Discovery Bay, to follow three goals and Liddle one, gained an at the Happy Valley, the
Arst
being him, and the success was mainly unexpectedly big victory over Westat
at Macao, while Messrs.
due to his fine riding. It was in Ingram made this event that he started to Bromwich, for whom Robbins scored. Chattey and A. F. Leicester led 2-1 at half time.
their debut but with no success. his account and he scored again inj Preston gained the most convincing Mr. O. R. Sadick was unseated by the following race. victory of the day. Their goals were Happy Venture in the Paddock obtained by F. O'Donnell (2), Max- Handicap for "E" class China ponies well and Mutch, Westwood scored and had a narrow escape. for Bolton, who were handicapped by Injuries to Hibble in the first half and to Taylor after the interval. half time the score was 12—1. in the second half against Birming
Sunderland's goal came from Carter ham and Westcott scored both for the Wolves against Liverpool.
There are many other prominent local players whose names come to mind, notably those of H. D. Rum= John, 8. A. Bumjahn and Tsui Yun- pul.
It is to be hoped that some effort will be made by local players to par-
At the conclusion of the match, Mr. Lam Chung-po, of the South China A.A... prestated souvenirs to the players,
The teams were:-
Chinese: --Cheung Moon-wing Mak Shlu-hon; Lee Tack-kee, Lal Shlu-wing (Capt.) and Lau Tin-sang; ip Yan-po. Kwok Yin-ki, Sung Ling- sing and Hau Ching-to.
Europeans:Marques; Bowen; O. M. Omar, Costa and W. Sprinkle; | Honnibali, D. Leonard, Hussain
(Capt.) and Castilho.
FOOTBALL DIRECTORS ASK WOMAN FOR ADVICE
Miss Doris Pugh, of Cradley Heath, is to advise the local Birmingham League football club on team building and team selection.
She has followed the club since her childhood, travelled with the players in their special motor coach to all away matches last season.
Miss Pugh, alim, dark and good-looking is organiser at Cradley Heath for the National Spinators' Pensions Association. Dr. A. F. Doyle, one of Cradley Heath directors, thinks that what Miss Pugh doesn't know about football is not worth knowing. It was his suggestion that the directors should seek her assistance in picking the best men.
KINGS
A WOMAN AS RUTHLESS AND BEAUTIFUL
AS THE FOREST WILDERNESS SHE AULED!
'Til The Man Sho
Hated Found The Way To Her Lonely Heart!
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The racing track was in excellent
Over six fur-
Everton, for whom Lawton scored, in every event, the best being wil- covery Bay gave up the race entire-issue. The aged to clinch theyndham Handicap
the
alght,
King's Lead's
and Grimsby scored through Craven who had only a second and a third piloted by Mr. Deltz, the latter First Win
BOWERS ON THE MARK-
OPENING
A
W.
- Mr. Li Lan-sang was the
most successful owner, scaring two wing with Tabby Cat and Plain View and he had also a second and a, third.
There was 110 dividend, but Mr. Seth's Beat That "three figure"
CONNAUGHT
▾
HANDICAP
Mr. Poy Rides A Good Race
open
Of Year
Good Riding By All Jockeys
class
LANCASHIRE CHIPS' EASY VICTORY
醉
Strathroy Out Of Race Owing To "Flu”'
A hard tussle between King's Lead, Boolat Bay and Soldier of Chinn
was seen in the Connaught Handicap (frat section) over 1 Owing to an attack of "u" Mr. alles, all the jockey being at their Macgregor's Strathroy could not ne best. The extra pound that Soldier cept in the Queensland Handleap for of China (who wod the
|"A" class· Australians and it was a Klangsi Handicap) was asked to shoulder plly that the weight controller did was a wee bit too much for the hot frame two allotments of the would have paid handsomely (at In the last event, the Connaught soldier while the allowance of four poundage, for it would have pro
blt difference to (duced a better race. It seemed that least over $250). if the col had Handicap (second section) Mr. Poy pounds made a
King's Lead who captured the at the time of closing the entries, crossed the wire first As it was, rode a good race on the win Connaught Handicap in the last the landicapper was only consider- the buy gelding returned $50.00 to Laughing Buddha, and it was three strides. The pony secured the the delight of 58 buckers for a third first official win after graduating
whilst all others Strathroy verdict by a neck and it was King'sing Electron, Lancashire Chips and place in the Ballarat Handicap. from the novico class.
Lead's first win of this year after ten given
given the
lowest impost. Had an outings. The second pony, Boolat alternate handicap
beca
mude Bay, had the better of Soldier of (which was done before) the differ- China, but the jockey on King's ense of weights between Lancashire Lead pushed the sleed just in the Chips and Double Finesse would nick of time.
have been on their last running. about two stones in favour of the latter, whereas last Saturday the two ponies met on
TO-MORROW CAPT. EYSTON BETTERS
GOD'S COUNTRY
AND THE WOMAN'
Timed by Warne Besi, in Tachalcedoo Branu JASLEE OLIVER CURWOOD's Zala Adventura Otory...with
GEORGE BRENT BEVERLY ROBERTS
KARTON MÆLANE - ROBERT SARRAY ALAN KALE » Jjesh King - El Brandet Josiah Groban •Addison Richards
LAND SPEED MARK CLUTCH TROUBLE PREVENTS WORLD RECORD AVERAGE
Bonneville Flats (Utah), Oct. 28. Capt. George Eyston, driving his car Thurderbolt, did the mile I run to-day in a northward direction at a speed of 309.6 miles an hour,
however, This speed is unofficial," The car broko down at the begin- ning of the second run, apparently owing to trouble with the clutch, thus preventing the possibility of a world record average, which li held by Sir Malcolm Campbell willi a speed of 301.13 miles an hour-Reuter.
RUN AGAINST BREEZE
Bonneville, Oct. 20, Capt. Eyston confirms that clutch trouble was the cause of his car breaking down. The damage will take at least four days to repair.
His run northward was against a alight-breeze; therefore, he would almost certainly have smashed the world record had the clutch held out, especially as he was travelling_310 miles an hour when he pulled up.
As it was announced that he was only trying out his timing apparatus, | Capt. Eyston's speed was a great mur-
prise-Reuter,
SPEED CONFIRMED
Later.
·Capt. Eyston's speced of 309.6 miles an Hour has been offlelally confirmed,
---Reuter.
HAPPY VENTURE THROWS RIDER
LUCKY ESCAPE FOR MR. O. SADICK
0
were
disparity of six
pounds which was not fair. At any rale tie punters were not faidng into account what the difference of the avoirdupois was when Lancashire Chips, Centre Court and Double Finesse mot in the Corroborce Being the first leg of the daily Handleop at the resumption of the double, the Paddock Handicap, for second half season, for the last cob novices was not devoid of any ex- the Electron and Centre Court in was considered better sprinter ellement, but Mr. 0. Sadick
on
别
Happy Venture was very lucky to the parl-anutuel However, Lanca- escape with only a severe shaking. shire Chips won the race as he liked, Without prejudice, Happy Venture is, but there was a good fight between Electron and Centre Court for minor [not a nice mount for novices and
they finished in that
am sure all the senior jockeys will pinces and agree with me. Mr. K. I. Ip rode order. The Inst named pony pald a smart race on the winner, Tabby $18.10 and this was certainly a sur- Cat, to register his maiden win at prise dividend while
the Happy Valley and he certainly turned $13.
deserved the conâdence placed by
the public. Tabby Cat had the
hardest race of his life and got home
only
a length in front of the unlucky Ebony Idol ridden by Mr. Wood,
Electron re-
The Intter pony did all the running BICYCLES RUN EASIER
from the start and the first half of 1,03.3/5 the mile was covered in which was much too fast for "E" class raters. I presume the jockey acted on instructions received from Idol the connections, but if Ebony had been ridden from the back, a different story would have been told. As a matter of fact, Ebony Idol was leading right up to the distance post, but there was no more horse-power left in the last couple of hundred yards and the, combination · falsbed
Olifrequently all bearingsand run- alngpartswith3- In-one oil-you'll, notice the dif- ference at once,
CLEANS LUBRICATES PREVENTS RUST
ONE
two lengths ahead of the third pony, 3-IN-ONE OIL
Capt. George Eysion clutch trouble, stopped him. Philanderer.
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