Over 100 Years Reputation
Ransomes
"Leo" Lawn
Dependable & Lasting.
Made of the
Finest
All - British
Materials,
Hardware Dept.
Mowers
PIANOS-
Made in 12 & 14 inch
Phone
Sizes.
TD.
28161. 1.
FOR SALE OR HIRE, ·
ANDERSON
PIANOS
"
TUNING
REGULATING REPAIRING
The Anderson Music Co., Ltd.
Ice House St.
Tel. 21322.
No Other Refrigerator
Offers All These
ADVANTAGES
ÎLiberal dividends in better health, food-sa Ang, convenience!
4
and lessened operation cost
2. Modern, hermetically-sealed, quier mechanism in the top
(out of sight that assures trouble-free performance.
3. Efficient operation in warm climes, under pantry shelves,
· in wall recemes and other places where there is very little natural air circulation!
Not only mops but starts up automatically when unumd __conditions Interrupt operation.
5. "The best looking refrigeratőr you have ever seen.";
Make comparisons for yourself and then come to see
wa for an actual demonstration of the Weninghouse."
Westinghouse Refrigerator
Sole Agents for Hong Kong & South Chinai
REISS MASSEY & CO., LTD,
Queen's: Raod C..) Telephore 2800%.
THE CHINA MAIL.
The National Weights
GOLDEN MILLER FOURTH IN THE HANDICAP
El Hadjar on the Same Mark: Drastic Burden
For Shaun Golin.
(By HOTSPUR.)
H.K.S.R.A.
BEAT Y.M.C.A.
BY ODD GOAL
Ten Players' Gallant Showing.
FALMOUTH TEAM WIN.
WEDNESDAY, MARCH 1, 1933.
TO-DAY'S TENNIS.
Naval Entrants Make Their Debut.
AND SHAW MAY BEAT LO BROTHERS.
(By ACE).
M. W. LO'S
BRILLIANT
TENNIS
Tam Secures Three Games.
SHOULD REACH FINAL
(By ACE)
Fielding only ten men, E. 0. Murphy being an absentee from PACKER
Lack of determination and an the defence, the Y.M.C.A. first
element of carelessness was respon The handicap for the Grand,ners of the race; two, Golden Mil-eleven were defeated by a strong. National which is published fler and El Hadjar, are
sible for Tam Yoc-fong_securing six-year- to-day deserves more careful scru-folds, and the sixth is Coup de Chu-| H.K. Singapore Brigade R.A.
only three games against M. W. Lo tiny than can be given to it in peau. My personal opinion is that eleven by the odd goal in three on The most attractive match in to in the Fourth Round of the Colony limited space of time, and extend- the weight of the 13-year-old Shaud the home ground at King's Park day's tennis programme will
un Tennis Championship at the ed comment can be reserved until Gollin (12st 11b) is merciless.
doubtedly be that between the Lo yesterday afternoon. its detalls have been assimilated.
[brothers, the Interport pair, and H.K.C.C. yesterday. He has not won a race since he G. Sommers deputised for Mur- Comdr. Shaw and Comdr. Packer, Lo played brilliant tennis, the I suppose what everyone looked was successful at Liverpool near- for first, I mean everyone who had ly three years ago, the only sign or phy at left back, and the "Y" were the Royal Navy entrants. best I have seen him play in the Both naval players were forced past two seasons. On his present not a horse of their own in the form he has shown being when he forced to play with only four race, was the weight given to Gol-straggled into third place last year forwards.
to concede wall-overs in the Open form he looks a certain finalist. den Miller. We know the best or behind Forbra, when most of the Play was very fast throughout, Singles owing to their departure
Tam displayed a magnificent. the worst now. He has been given field had fallen. I venture to ques- the Indians' forward line combin from the Colony on
the H.M.S. forehand drive, but this was his 12st 2lb, and I do not see, con- tion whether Shaun Goilin would ing with understanding. Recelv. Kent, and very little has been seen sole weapon of attack. He was fort sidering his record, how he could be favourite for the race
in ing the ball in the centre of the of their play with the exception of ed to play a baseline game by his have been given a penny-weight March had he been given 11st 1lb field, G. P. Lammert showed a netwo matches at the Kowloon Cric-opponent who passed him easily on. lesa. Miss Paget is understood to
burst of speed when he broke ket Club. They are, however, very the few occasions he did come up have reserved, and very naturally, A very good seven-year-old, Mr. through to give the "Y" the lead, formidable opponents for the Le to the not. Tam is, however, young her decision whether to run him in J. H. Whitney's Thomond 11. has which they maintained until the brothers, and it is
yet, and once he varies his game a the National or not until she had just missed the 12st mark. His interval. During this half of the probable that they will win by little more he will be a dangerous. seen the weights.
allotment is a pound lest, and he game, J. M. Wilson made some depend whether they are in good positioning and requires only to their aggressiveness. It will all opponent. He has a good sense of The weight is a stiff one for al has to cphéede dlh to Colliery Band very effective clearances. six-year-old who has not been at for the privilege of having beaten Early in the second half, the trim after their sea voyage; they polish up his backhand and improve Liverpool before, and whose sole him half a length at evens in the Indians were pressing heavily, arrived back in the Colony on his volleying game, claim to a high reputation has Becher, writes Hotspur in the their right wing showing great Monday.
Packer has figured successfully petuous and careless. been earned on park coursen. But Daily Telegraph. I do not think) speed and accurate centring. The
that matters much, for Colliery "Y" half-back line worked hard in first-class tournaments on GOLDEN MILLER FAVOURITE. Band might not wis a Grand and fed their forwards well, but Riviera, and since nis arrival in National with any weight, as he G. Fowler, the centre-forward, was the Colony has played frequently again inclined to be late in part with Teddy Fincher. He is teen- does not stay the distance.
Kellsboro, Jack's Weight.
ing with the ball. After pressing tially a doubles player. for some time, Nur Khan, the in- more well-known in the cricket Thomond II, however, is a very aide-left, equalised, and towards world, but his tennis is well above. interesting young horse whose pro- the end of the game
the average. At the K.C.C. recent- ly he and Packer carried all before wwwwwwwwwwwwwwAAAAAAAAAAAAAspects we shall probably be displayer gave the R.A. victory.
them in the game between the
A cable from London yesterday stated that Golden Miller was the favourite, being quoted at 100-7
(offered) and 15-1 (taken). Grega- lich was second favourité at 18-1 (taken and offered).
instead of 12st 1lb.
the
SAMO
mru than
the
Shaw is
then, the horses he has been meet-cussing a good deal as the day of FALMOUTH WIN DEBUT. Ing and beating have to be taken the race comes near. Kellsboro"; H.M.S. Falmouth, the new yacht Kent and the Kowloon Cricket into account, have to be fitted into Jack we shall also be talking about. which has replaced Admiral Sir Club. the handicap, and a chance given He has 11st 9b, which is probably Howard Kelly's former yacht, them, which is the object handicapper.
Gregalach (12st. 71b.) and Grakle
of a
no less than he should have, though H.M.S. Petersfield, made its initial
he is far from being undervalued. appearance in local hockey yester- In his case the handicapper had day afternoon, when her team beat
TO-DAY'S GAMES
gramme at the ILK.C.C.: OPEN SINGLES Fourth Round E. C. Fincher v. Ho Ka-lan
OPEN DOUBLES First Round M. K. and M. W. Lo V.
Comdr,
(21st. 3 lb.) are where they were the difficulty to face that the horse H.M.S. Bridgewater at King's Park following is to-day's pro last year, and exactly where every has not so far won over three miles. by 5 goals to 2 in an intereating
Kellaboro' Jack qualifies by hav- game. [one expected to find them again.
Grakle was joint favourite at the offing won the Stanley Chase at last year and Gregalach second fa- Liverpool last March, and that per- vourite. Neither is too old-they are formance, strictly as it stands, does both 11 years to have lost his not amount to much because the JARMAN ENTERS BILLIARDS form, and they seem at the moment fancied horses like Thomond II., of writing to possess exactly the Martencito and Flambent came, same chance as they had tweive down in the course of the racs: Remus has gone up to 11st 12/b, a months ago.
Personally, I thought that twelve penalty exacted for his win at New- months ago Grakle was showing bury. slight signs of deterioration, as if
Mr. Bulteel seems to have dealt]
he had enough of racing, but that fairly with the foreign horses, Re- impression could easily be wrong. mus IV. and Trouble Maker, in giv- A compliment has been paid the ing each 11st 61lb. They could hard-
Mr. Bulteel has considered only ly have expected less, considering] six horecs worthy of more than that there is no line to the form of 12st. Of these Gregalach, Grakle, Remus IV., and the only line to that) and Shaun Goilin are previous win- of Trouble Maker is through his
Gregninch Grakle
Coup de Chapeau Golden Miller
EL adjar Shaun Collin Thomond II.
Remus
Forbra
Flambent
GRAND NATIONAL WEIGHTS.
Wrethom
Annandale
Thera
Apostasy
Society
Ottawa
Master Orange
Near East
Aspirant
Tre. #t 1b.
Yra. st. ib.
11 12 -7
11 12 3
Southern Hero Vinicolo
В 10
12
0 10
12.
12
Impudent Barney
11
10
12
13
6 12
8
10
12 2
11
10
13 12
11 13
12
-12
Huic Holloa
11
Kellsboro Jack
11
Colliery Band
Heartbreak Hill
11
11
Slater
11
Cold Punch
11
Royal
Konsom
Remus TV.
Really True
11
Alpine Hut
11
Trouble Maker
Solanum
Coolinolagh
Martencilo
11
Inverno
inverso
AL
11
Merriment IV.
A
11.
Bailasport
Delaneige
-11
11
11
11
9.
11
11 Q
.18 10 18
Destiny Bay Clydesdale
Devil Trocadero Egremont Ballybrack Holmes
Lone Eagle IL
7 10 18
French six-year-old, El Hadjar,| who was a good third in the Grand Steeplechase de Paris last June.
He is ranked the same horse as Golden Miller, and his owner should certainly feel flattered.
Kitbuck Pelorus Jack Chadd's Ford Ruin
Evolution Youtell
Lock
Rock Hill II, Ballyhanwood Dusty Foot
Young Prince Miss Gaynur
Oxeloss Steady Johnny Guiding Light Quite Calmi Princess Mir Smoky Moka The Ace IL
9 10
D10
FINAL
Big Breaks Give 750 To 375
Win Over Gi
C/Sgt. Jarman (3.W.B.) qualified for the Final Round of the Colony Billiards Cham- pionship last night when he beat F. Gill (St. Patrick's) by 750 points to 375. Ife will meet either A. J. Osmund or Sgt. Herriott for the title.
"Jarman registered breaks of 69, 53, 43, 37 and several others of over 20, but his opponent failed to reach even 20.
Shaw and Comdr. Packer. OPEN DOUBLES Second Round H. D. and 8. A. Rumjahn v. D. C.
Dunham and R. P. Newall
CLUB HANDICAP “A” First Round
T. C. Monaghan
(2.8)
Owen Hughes (~4.6),
Y
CLUB HANDICAF “A”— Second Round
#
J. J. Waite (-2.0) V. L. G.
Robertson (Ser.),
CLUB RANDICAP “B”— First Round
3. R. Collin (+4,0) v. A. H. Me-
Bride (Scr.).
S. 5. Cook (Scr.) v. N. Lampard
(3.6).
J. II. Kousley (Scr.) v. I. M.
Wood (4-2.6).
D. K. Patterson (~4.6) v. An He
Harbord (4-4.6).
-
Like nearly all young players he is both im-
THE RESULTS
THE following were the re- salts of yesterday's games: OPEN SINGLES --Fourth Round M. W. Lo best Tam Yoc-fong 6-3,-
8-0.
OPEN DOUBLES-Second Round D. H. Hazeli and W. E. Williams
beat Chan So and Ho Wal-hing- 8-2, 6-4
J. W. Leonard and Y. Hachiuma beat Wong Fuk-mam and Ho Hin-kwan 6-0, 0-3.
CLUB CHAMPIONSHIP- Second Round
*M. F. H. Waring v. R. M. Wood.
CLUB HANDICAP A
First Round
G. Gamble (2.0) beat C. A.
Weight (15) 3-4, 6-1, 6-1. *D. C. Dunham v. H. J. Armstrong D. S. Green (4-2.0) beat A. H
Penn (2.6) 6-3, 6-1.
Lo appears to have speeded up his service and his ground shots yesterday were perfectly executed on a soft court. It would be a popular comeback if Lo won the title he lust won in 1929-yester- day's display left me wonder- ing. . . .
The doubles matches provided. disappointing tennia, results being. ļas expected, only by much bigger
margins.
Denis Hazell and W. E, Williams- will encounter the winners of to- day's game between M. K.' and M. W. Lo and Comdr. Shaw and Comdr, The magnificent play of the Lo Packer in the Third Round while brothers in the recent Interport is Y. Hachiuma and J. W. Leonard. atli fresh in the minds of tennis will be fully extended by Iu Tak- enthusiasts, and their form at the cheuk and In Tak-lam, their second "school" at Birmingham, when it present moment is quite as good. pair of Chinese Recreation Club seemed that unless he has new ac-The understanding should prove celeration fitted he could not win lauperior to that of their opponents,
a Grand National with any weight, and their court-craft should stand
them in good stend. NEW LINGFIELD RACE.
The Rumjahn cousins, holders of
opponents.
U. S. R. C. TENNIS
And One To Play.
In addition to the Derby Trial the title for the past eight year, Five Finals Completed. Sweepstakes, which proved, so suc-will also be seen in action when cessful at Lingfield Park last year they encounter Dunham and It was won by the subsequent Newell. Though they should never Derby winner, April the Fifth-at any stage-of the game be fully-CAPT. CANNON'S SUCCESS the Lingfield Park executive an extended a good game should re- nounce that a new race, to be call- ed the Oaks Trial Plate, will be
run there on May 26.
sult.
*
THE following Finals in the Teddy
last year's TU.S.R.C. Lawn Tennis. Tourna Fincher, finalist, will meet Ho Ka-lau, anment have now been completed: The new race will be decided Interport player, in the only other
Men's Open-Singles. over the Oaks distance, one mile Open event. He should beat Ho. Capt. P. S. Cannon beat Lt. M. F. and a half. The programme that though
10
8 10
10
7
.20...
the latter disposed of {|
H. Waring 6-1, 1-6, 6-4. ̈ ̈ ̈ Ladies' Open Singles.
.3-6, 6-4, 6-1.
Men's Handicap Singles,
day will also include the Cosmopo-Hazell without the loss of a game, Hitan Cup and the Lingfield Park Fincher's volleying game should Mrs. Tottenham beat Mrs. Grimble Breeders Plato. The Derby Trial win him the match, though Ho's Sweepstakes will be run on May deep lobbing may prove disconcert-
Jng to, the Kowloon player.
L.R.C. OFFICIALS.
Satisfactory Year Reported.
GRAND NATIONAL FORM
Twenty-eight of the entries for this year's Grand National have taken part
in the race during the past four years, and as "National" form is regarded as a law unto itself, their performances sirico 1820 are appended:
Annandale
El Hadjar bas run twice over Apostasy short distances during the last few | Aspirant weeks at Nice, finishing: second Ballasport once in a field of four, and on the Ballyhanwood
Coup de Chapeau other occasion being unplaced. In
Dusty Foot these races he might have been tak- Egremont Ing on something exceptional, for Evolution the horse that beat him, Premier LOTUTA MESS Janvier, started favourite for the Gregalach... Grand Prix de Paris last June, al- Guiding Light though he could only finish sixth, Heartbreak Hill
Holmes Coup de Chapeau
Not everyone expected to and Inverss Coup de Chapeau among the cleat,
also with 12st 2 lb, which is Gib|| Neur
more than he carried last year when
he fell. I am not going to argue Pelorus Jack that he has too much, and he is a quite Calm bore who is physically well adapt Shaun Golfja ed to carrying, a stiff waight, but it Solangm question whether he has done Ace
There smough this season to furtify his. Vinicole promption,
Canta
In
11
1932 rem'nted & Aninh'd 7th Zell
1.931-
1080
1920
3rd
did not
fell
brt. down
5th
fell 5th
6th
did not Anish
"broke d'un
refused 2nd
won
balked
Lavourite fell.
2nd
refused
6th
„fused
fell
W
[ITH a total membership of 389 and a reserve fund ..of $1,388.84 the Ladies Recreation Club terminated a most successful year from all points of view.
Capt. J. J. Walte (-15) beat Capt. : :
Dickinson (--15.3) 6-4, 4-6, 7-5.
Ladies' Handicap Singles. Miss Pullum (—15) · beat: "Mra,
Stafford Smith (-15.3) 12-10, 6-4
Mixed Doubles Handicap." Major and Mrs. Lochner. (-15.8) best B. Hancock and Mrs. Grimble (~40) 6-1, 6-2.-08 The finals of the remaining"
Handi- event, the Men's Doubles
At the annual meeting the follow-cap, between Capt. Morgan and ing committees were elected for Capt. Waite and R. Hancock and 1988:
E. Grimble will take place at an
General Committee.--Mrs. Lewis early date this month, Bryan, Mrs. Johnson, Mrs, Martin Mrs, Mathieson, Mrs. Feason, and
Mra: Stafford Builth, Men: Fasken,-|^;
Balloting Committee-The Gen-
RADIO BEAT VETERANĚ
The Radio Sports Club gained their:
aral Committee and Mrs. Church, second victory in successive matches Mrs. Digby, Mr. Fischer and Miss when on Monday they defeated H.H... In the Mamak Hockey Tournament, V. L. Thomasrihubun
Naturun by 8 goals to 2' at Carolinė is is the Radio's 16th victory in
At a subeiquent committee meet- HILLY? |ing, Mrs. N. Mathieson was clac
President and under
Han: Becretary for the
Tennis Secretary.
for the Radia
No comments yet.
Private notes are available after approval.