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TENNIS
Smiles Even When He Misses
W. C. Choy Has Good
Temperament
Mr. W. O. Choy is a Chinese who is not only a first-class tennis player (Cambridge "blue," Davis Cup and all that) but he is also possessed of the deadliest temperament Chinese ever brought to a lawn tennis court.
any
THE
HONGKONG
TELEGRAPH. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER
2,
1937.
FOOTBALL
INTERPORT
SCOTTISH TEAM FOR
EMPIRE GAMES
TWO GIRLS EARN RIGHT TO GO TO SYDNEY
Four athletes, two swimmers, two wrestlers and two boxeri will represent Scotland at the British Empire Games in Sydney
in February.
The team, which will leave early in December, will be managed by Colonel Whitton, wmper of seven Scotthh cham- pionships from 1883.
Although small, the tearn is ex-
He has a bewilderingly benevolent peeled to give a good account of smile. You can see at once when he itself. The records of the men and
when in courl
Choy's smile often broadens into a real laugh, when he shows a top and bottom row of perfect teeth. Most the Chinese players look exnelly same, winning or losing or neither. Take inscrutable Gem Hoahting, for example.
coach. 10 holda twe
Scottish back-stroke records, the 100 yards in 0 secs, and the 150 yards in 1 min. 44.3/5 secs.
the
POSSIBILITY
Hongkong Team May Go To Shanghai
(By "Abo")
Hongkong will send a team to Shanghai at the beginning of next year for the annual Football In- terport contest if,
Yes, there is an "it" to the pro- position. At the meeting of the Asso clation Council yesterday, it was de cided to accept Shanghai's invitation provisionally and a team will go north if it is possible to do so at the time responsible for one of the pluckiest the Interport is due to be played and swimming feals of the last Empire if the Hongkong Government does not
of Games. She was one
object to a local team being sent to emmallest and youngest competitors, but Anished second to Miss Psuch close proximity to the Sino-
Japanese hotties. Harding in the women's 100 yards back-stroke race after a magni- fcent Antah. She has held several Scottish titles, and is swimming well now.
The two Scottish back stroke records she holds are 100 yards in 1 min. 15.1/3 secs., and 150 yards in 1 min. 60 sees.
is pleased and that is a novelty con- women selected pro:- TP barging pain or agonising flatulence cerning a Chinese
ilab and heartburn make you dread meat with a racket in his hand and a fierce J. C. STOTHARD, the present Scot-MISS MARGARET HAMILTON was
half-milo champion and times, take a littlo Disuratel Magnesianght in front of him.
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well over all distances from 880 yards to one mile. His unoMeinl time over three-quarters of a mile ut the recent Glasgow transport meeting was better than the native record. He finished third in the 1934 half-mile at White City.
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But Choy gives away his delight. He smiles gently when he makes
bad stroke, laughs broadly when his opponent scores a real winner against him.
BY THE BOOK
Before this decision was reached, a member of the Council questioned whether it was advisable to send n team to Shanghai in view of the un- certainty of the future and that the Hongkong Government did not en- courage people to go to that city at the present time. It was also men←
This happy. tendency makes him D. MCNAB ROBERTSON has proved A. DUDGEON is die present Scot-tioned that the cost of the trip would particularly difficult to beat, as Mr.
J. Darkins found out recently.
Darkins is an outstanding example. of what sincerity of purpose and a grim determination to excel can do for the man having little time and leisure to play. He is a member of Chinwick Arts Club and also top man of Chiswick Hard Courts Club. Young Darking wanted to be.
he bought a
himself the most consistent British marathon runner during the past six years, in five of which he won finished He the A.A.A. title. second in the last Empire Games to H. Webster, of Canads. He represented Great Britain at the Inst Olympic Games, but was overcome by the heat and unable
Lish and English heavyweight | be approximately $3,000. wrestling champion. Weighing inore than 20st, in full training, he The ensuing discussion indicated has not been beaten and haa. not that members were not against a team conceded a fall during the past being sent to the north provided that fine all- there was no danger to the players. two seasons. He round sportsman, being a good It was then suggested and agreed to
accept Shanghai's invitation provi weight-putter and swimmer.
visionally. A final decision wil not be made until a later date.
to do himself justice. He is al-T. I. M. WARD represented Great Britain ut the Berlin Olympic ready training for next February.
Games, fighting in the light-heavy- weight class, He is the present English Utle-holder.
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Then, with a friend, he opened the book and placed it on the table in his room, studied the diagrams, and,
racket in wseti.
hand, practised for hours the various movements before a large looking-glass.
By la
method he gained a flue style and brought it to Rochampion to the undoing, among others, of Billington, rising star of Berks and Wills. It is considered to be a good Itent to beat Billington just now.
But the smiling Chinese managed getting into the to stop him from semi-final. Though the looking- lass player led in two sets, the mille plus a ille extra accuracy registered
win for China (10-8, 8-6).
"
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has
Bad of the season. The 23-year- old Glasgow policeman has thrown the discus further than any other Brilish
As competitor. consistently Brown further than Hart's 1034 winning distance of 130ft. 3in. he stands an excellent chance of winning the title. He holds the Scottish native record. MISS
The semi-final licts for the D'Aber- non trophy were: W. C. Choy, Jolin Ollis, R. J.
J. Ritchie, E. W. Butler. For the Westminster trophy: Miss W. N. Brown, Mrs. M. It. King, Mias Mary Heeley, Miss Whitmarsh Miss Whitmarsh arrived after winning a Marallion against Miss D. Thomson (4-0, 0-7, 6--3).
M. MCDOWALL, n young to the Ayrshire sprinter, came front when she won the 100 yards und 220 yards
the recent at
She holds S.W.A.A.A. meeting. both records, and with 11.1 seconds for the shorter journey she is well inalde the time returned by Miss E. Hiscock three years ago.
WON AT LAST EMPIAD FRANCIS was one of Scotland's Jew winners three years ago. He won the back-stroke title in 05.1/5 secs..
and has started training aguin under his father H. Francis, who is the chief Scottish Olympic
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SPORT ADVTS.
THE HONG KONG
JOCKEY CLUB
'The Tenth Extra Race Meeting will be held (weather permitting) at HAPPY VALLEY, on Saturday, 6th November, 1937, commencing at 2.00 p.m.
It was announced that the sum of had been raised by the 5097.82 Association for the widow of Wong Shek-pink, the Eastern Athletic player who was fatally injured on the football fleld a few weeks ago.
South China Athletic Association sent a letter stating that the match arranged to raise funds for War He- lef took place on October 24 and realised $3,301 with other amounts
still to come in. Thanks were ex- and others pressed to the officials who enabled the fixture to be played without expense.
Mr. J. Rniston was elected a vice- President of the Association.
The Senior and Junior Shield fix- tures were drawn by the Manage- ment Committed after the Council meeting and resulted as follows:
First Division (11 entries)-Club v. Eastern, Police v. 8. China "A". St. Joseph's v. Kowloon. All other entrica recelve a bye. The Navy have entered a team for thie Shield,
Second Division.-R.E. Chinese.v. R.A.S.C.: 6th Bde H.A. v. Eastern "A", R.AM.C. v. R.E. Europeans, There are nine byes.
Mr. W. Pryde, Chairman of the Council, presided at the meeting and was supported by a full gathering of members.
The First Bell will be rang at· HOCKEY MEETING
1.30 p.m.
By Order,
C. B.BROWN, ............ Secretary. Hongkong, 1st November, 1937.
The first regular monthly meeting
Council of the
of the Hongkong Hockey Association will take place on Thursday, November 4, al 5.30 p.m. In St. Andrew's Church Hall.
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