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TENNIS NOTES
THE
(By REFEREE)
A.
THE CHINA MAIL, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1934
LOCAL HOCKEY LACKS SCIENTIFIC TOUCH
Listless Play Marks
EVERY ASSISTANCE FOR
THE PUNTER
FULL SEASON'S STATISTICS FOR
TO-MORROW'S MEETING
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THE following statistics for the season, essential to every pun knows Bttle or nothing aboist form the chance of saving a few dollars from rash and reckless betting. The punter is strongly ad- vised not to back the leading jockeys In every race that does not generally pay at the Valley--but a glance at the list should give some indication of whether the pony the particular jockey is taking out is worth backing or not.
Sussex Handicap-6 :Furlongs
The Bodega (165) In Good Time (188) Chesterfield (155) Hell for Leather (155) Dare Devil (140) The Carp (155) Held Commander (150) Delightful Chance (145) Little Beauty (158) Racing Spirit (140) Ironsides (145) Nullah Nallah Plate Woodland Blag (149) Bohnlak Star (155) Bronze Era (152) Night Star (149) Saucy Face (152)
Nell Gwyn (155)
Alacrity (152) Dinty (152)
1 2 3 Un.
it në rd
B 1 1 4
1 3 2 7
11 110
1 0 0 19
Mr. Deitz, Heads The Jockeys' List
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Opening Matches This Season
GOLF
NOTES
(By "FAIRWAY")
edge the greatness of O.E.C. NCE again we must, acknow.. Marton. After an idle spell of seven weeks he has one practice round on the Saturday, makes a 79 on the Old course on Sunday morn- ing and then finalises with the ex-)
Course. Well done, Sir!
cellent return of 73 over the New
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NEVERAL 'other excellent Indivi-
S scores were scored up.
but, apart from A, E, Lissaman, the The following are the senson's runner-up, these did not extend 139 (complete records to date: over two rounds. R. Young leading 1 2 3 Un. the fléld in the morning, for I con- 24 18 23 68 sider the New Course was playing 12819 three strokes easier than the Old,
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0 2 0 10 N. Deitz .....
0 2 1 7B. A. Proulx
0 0 2 11 A. J. P. Henrd
0 0 1 3 E. O, Butler
6 Furlongs P. Botelho
G. A. Harriman
3 0.03
2004. Y. Liang
1 1 7 0108. N. PAR
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NAVALMAMAK GAMES
IN SINGAPORE
C.B.A. WILL BE SERIOUS CHALLENGERS
RADIO SEEKING RE-ENTRY
(By "STICKS")
HIGH grade hockey has been conspicuously absent up to the present, and, although the season is now well advanced games with the ex- ception of one or two, have been very poor.
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The standard of play appears to be much lower than last Yeth dull and listless! year and the majority of games witnessed to date have been
lacking, and the games generally evolve into a competition of Team-work and understanding between the players is sadly hitting the ball up and down the field with no real object in View:
WITH THE PROSPECTS OF A VISIT TO MALAYA UNDER CONSIDERATION, IT WOULD BE WELL FOR THE LOCAL PLAY- ERS TO GIVE AN INDICATION OF THEIR CAPABILITIES' WITH ..13 6 13 61 crashed badly in the afternoon. A VIEW TO "MAKING THE TEAM,” SHOULD ONE BE CHOSEN.
9 10 10 75A. T. Braley deservedly retained the
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2 25
to
74 554 honour of first visitor, for which, Quite a number of names have executive meeting. Returning
57481 understand, he has to thank been received for the umpiring Hong Kong after a short stay in examinations and the Board, which Singapore, the teams will be re- largely his concentrated practice at 32 131 Fanling during the week prior to now comprises Mr. G. T. Palmer, named according to the vessels to. 3 17.63 the 'Championship.
Surg. Lt.. Comdr. Phillips, and which the team has transferred. 2 9 7 38
"However, all the
Major Campbell, are ready to put C.B.A. Strengthened competitors 2.7 8 53
seemed to enjoy the competition There is a serious shortage of good players has brought the strength the candidates through their teata.
The acquisition of several new and the entry, if small, was very qualified umpires for local com- of the Central British Association keen.
petitions and repeated requests are up to the standard of last season.
2 1 0 5
W. H. S. Davis
13 14
W. H. Choy
C. Taylor
1 1 4
1 1 2 3
D., Black
F. M. L. Soores
0 1 0 3
H. Charles
0 3 10 Tang Man Wa
Hong Kong Griffins Cup-14
J. L. Jerdan
2 2 149 2 1 2 10
¡Y, T. Fung
1 8 2 51
1 3 4 37
[A.. L. Caplan
Empire Day (155)
Vriday (152)
Miles
King's Fancy (161) .... 4 2 3 3
Gladiator (256) ..
Electric Star (161)
Soldier of China (161)
E. P. Guest and Miss Madge Soldier of Germany (161) A. Grimtha, who this
year High Speed (158)
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prospects of several thrill- proved themselves to be one of the Hibble (158) dode ing duels in the forthcoming strongest pairs in the Mixed Dou-Lemberg (158) Calony Mixed Doubles Champion- Final Round. They are the No. 2
ble League, should reach the Semi- Kent Handicap "C" 7 Furlongs ship, the First Round of which is pair at the X.C.C.
Spinawas (161); to be completed by November 17,
Bistre (148) Jungle Jim. (161) 2. are particularly bright, as I un- derstand that in addition to those
D. Rumjahn, who is always Racing Pluck (154) a pleasure to watch, has Ribble (161) Jentered. "I hear in partnership Lemberg (158) that have entered previously, quite with Mrs. Chiu Chun-chiu the Racing Boy (157).
Valorous (165)
a number of newcomers will ales C.R.C. No. 1 lady player, and they wonderful Stag (152) be making an appearance.
will undoubtedly offer a very Wayward Blaz (161) strong challenge. S. A. Rumjaha 18 The Tiger (152)
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-Daylight Eve (140)
What A Chance (158) Mrs. Kayll, who, together with Flying Tourist (148)
Zero (145)
4 1 3 4
3.2 1 2 2 3 2 3 3D
2 2 0 9
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Class-
H. P. Chanson
Yoe Shen Wa F. F. LI
W, G. Poy Ip Hui Ying
G. W. Sewell
S. W. Tang.
E. H. de C. Carvalho
J.. E. Noronha
G. D. A. Gregory A. Wall
2 Yeung Wing Kwan
H. M. Remedios
1 7
W. T. Stanton
21 1.6
A. J. Stocker
2 0 0 10
1 43 8
Ellis Joseph
K. W. Fung
H. Y. Liang
1 91 9
1 3 0.9
2 2 8 Lobel
21W W., Miles
12. P. Rees
1- 011
1 0 9
Dr. 8. K. Lee J. Barrow
1 0 8 A. D. Coppin
0.2 3 3. A. Johnson 0 1 5 6 G., Hin 0 1 3
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TOOK the opportunity over the being made to the Association by so that they will again offer
both the Ladies and Men's competi- serious challenge in the Tournia- -week-end of looking at the 'latest'! 11.08 improvements on the New Courbetion committees.
ment. B. I. Bickford and T. S. D. 08668 the new 16th green is excellently Footballers At Hockey Whitley, two of their best players, two are expected to return shortly. among Meanwhile, the team is acquiring A. V. as much practice as possible be
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constructed and greatly increases It is pleasing to note that 0 10 13 the merits of this hole. The new prominent footballers are 00116 bünkér guarding the 12th green to the converts to the game, 001 apparently, intended to trap a shot Gosano and his brother "Bertie" fore playing their first match in played from the village in the paddy are now taking to the game In earn the Tournament, which will not be oo 2 field at right angles on the left of est. Their thorough knowledge of antil December. The team has so the grech! If it had been moved football tactics is a big advantage, far won all three games played 0.002 five yards or so to the right it and, with a little improvement to this season
01 would have served excellently as their stickwerk, they will soon. 800.2
Many New Players 0.9 guard for a shot played from the reach the top flight. Both are ex-
They have the services of ekher left of the fairway, but, perhaps, tremely fast in their play. "A. V. Moss or Gurevitch in goal, while that was not the intention. distinguished himself at centre-for-two new players, V. Bond and J. I had rather the idea, when the ward for the Recreio during the G. Clayden, are shaping very pro- change of this green was first week, scoring the winning goal misingly in the defence. J. Farmer, moved, that we were to have a lagainst the R.IT.C, while "Bertie" of the "Y" is a notable "Find" for 65 green raised on a head high plateau is making an ideat wing player. D007 with deep guarding bunkers in the
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Signals Stronger Team face of the slope. As it presently The Royal Corps of Signals are 618 stands there To little improvement the next visitors to Macao, making
on the old arrangement.
the trip on Sunday. They were de feated by 8 goals to 1 last season, THE Annual game between the but are a much stronger proposi T. St. Andrew's Society and the tion this years
0 1 3 7
Choy Wing Chin G. U. da Roza 0 1 2 R A. Carroll
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0 0 0 11 0 0 0 14 0 0 0 33 00048
H. A.'de B. Botelho 0 1 1 10
H. V. Pearse. 0104 0.007 A. A. R. Botelha
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the centre-half position, replacing
C Halford, who now plays for the R.A.S.C. He is supported by two experienced players, N. Whitley and
Blyth as wing-halves.
IN the regrettable absence of Mra.also entering the Championship. Beta (115)
Wilson, Teddy Fincher's part-but is still without a
Fair. View (140) partner. Monoplane (154), ner, L. Goldman and Mrs. Kyall, There is a posibility that he will Budge (140) who carried all before them in the enter with Miss R. Rumjahn. League, have sportingly decided to break up their partnership. Gold- man won the title last year with L. Goldman, went right through King's Worthy (158)
W. Hirst, F. Angi, T. S; D. Mrs. Lochnér.
the Mixed Doubles League without Racing Luck (140)
Whitley, B. 1. Bickford, S. Mac- I understand that Goldman is eonceding a set, and who is now Pride of Taingiao (150)
Nider, J. J. King, H. Pearne and C Society of St. George, is to be entering with Miss R. Hancock, the the leading lady tennis player in Suffolk Handicap "D" Class—
Flelding, who has spent the past. Francis are among the players played on November 18. There is week In hospital nursing dis who will be picked for the forward the younger of the two Hancock the Colony, will be partnering her
no news to hand as to the composi- located knee, has now recovered, line. Angus and Fearne are new sisters, who is at present on her husband. Lt. Kay is a very The Bodega (165) way to the Colony, and who was steady and useful partner; though Helter. Skelter (182)
tion of the teams, except that there and hopes to take his place in the to the Club. Johnston and Pole, the runner-up in the Colony hot up to the standard of Mrs. Warrington (168)
is a move to reduce the numbers on team.. May, however, is still on two S.W.B. players, are the notable 1 2
either side from sixteen to twelve. the sick list. Ret Ladies" Singles Championship last Kyali, Another U.S.R.C. entry is Chesterfield (155) J11EVEN Clubs have 100 per cent. If St. George's lead off with Marton, The team to make the trip will be:
absentees from the team this sea- 1 1 1.10 year, being defeated by Mrs. that of L. II. D. Tellinton and Hell for Leather (155)
Mra. Parkes, who play! exceedingly Iron Grey (159) The Carp (155)
home records. ` They 10 a
are Lissaman, Andrewes, Pearce, and Cross, Martin (capt.) Hodgen, Battery, 1047 Areenal, Everton, Reading, Trai- Scoones, I can imagine the kilt's Dilley, Austen, Higginbottom, Erridge,
For Championship. well together,
Soldier of Fortune (158)--10 1 6 mere, St. Johnstone, Rangers," and fluttering in the breeze."
Whitehead, Farrell and Larkin. Shove After a poor start, St. Andrew' Fi Fa (145),
18 Hamilton. Of these Arenal, Read
will be first reserve and Signalman have carried all before them i No Fear (154)-1.2.
There is a rumour that Tan Shert will be their ampire. Bold Commandez)(150)
040ing, Tranmere; Rangers, and Shewan is to re-appear on this oc-
their matches to date in the Recreio Visit Tse Macao!
Tournament and everything paints
James.
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RIGINALLY there was some
difficulty in entering owing
1 Mile
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10 0.8
For The Coupon
son.
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to the lateness of Miss Hancock's STARTING TIMES Delightful Chance (145) 6-2010 Hamilton are playing at home to easion to lead the St. Andrew's side The Club de Recreio will be the towards their carrying off the
arrival, but this matter has since been dealt with and the organisers are quite prépared to give Gold- man and bla partner an extension for their First Round encounter until the end of the month.
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FOR FANLING
Sunday's Pairings
Little Beauty (158) Racing Triumph (161)
Chivalroun. (45) Borgomahter (#68) Colombo (145) Ebeny Idol (155) Vago (145)
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0 2 1 7 morrow.........
02 8
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B 1 0:15
0 10 10
M
QT. Johnstone kave won 'their last
five matches.
1 12
001 10
0 0 0 16 @.@. 0 12 000 S
The following are the Royal Shapehraun (140) Hong Kong Golf Club starting Pie Face (154) ..... TEDDY FINCHER is now enter-times for Fanling on Sunday:--
Festival Eve (145) TEDDY FINCHER is now enter
OLD COURSE
Surrey Handicap "B" Class—. with whom he has reached the Semi. 9.32 a.m. A. D. Humphreys, A.. B. A1 Mile 171 Yards Final ice, and the K.C.C. should have cause for confidence. Misa Dalziel, who has been out of the game for 1" months, is now making) 9.44
·à comeback in grim earnest.
Purves.
D. K. Hislop, W. A. Weight. King's Fancy (168) LR. Billinghurst, R 0 Gladiator (168)
A. T. Lay, A. B. Raworth, Macaroni (163)
9.36
2 8 3
T
9.40
Th
4 1 3.4
Webb.
Brechin (168)
3 9 1 3
G. Marseille, R. Young.
Oak Bay (154):
3 0 315
9.48
2 6 0 2.
ER
9.52
J. MacKnight, - TV-
GKing's Bounty (155)
2 2 1 6.
High Speed (10)
THERE is some doubt as
to 9.56
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C. H.
D. Bright Star (154)
1 2. 2. 4
Matthews.
(Gleneagles - (180)
10. 2.6
THE
whether M.. W. Lo and Mrs. 10.00 Enid Litton, last year's runners 10.04 up will enter. but it is hoped that
they will be seen in action once 10.08 again.
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---Monaghan.
E. L. Groome, K. W. Jones; Mayflower (148).
Bradley, E.
J. W. Mayhew, W. N. A. Don (140)
Smalley.
[
1. H. Geare, E. M. Bryden.
10.12
17
A. B. Lissaman, H. H.
1
10.16
16
MRS. Lewis Bryan, who was a 10.20
member of the triumphant
United Services Recreation Club's 10.24 Mixed Doubles League team, was 10.28 in to have entered the event in part 10.32 nership with Captain Errol Man- 10.36 ners, R.N., but I hear that Mra. 10.40 Lewis Bryan is shortly leaving the
10.44 Colony, and that, in all pro- bability, Captain Manners will en-10.48 ter with Mrs. Eric Grimble,
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10.50
11.00
A. Gray, of the KC.C. will
also be entering the, event [11.04
in partnership with Miss A. Mac-
kenzie. Gray could be a “yary
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tu
Pethick,
J. C. Dimbar, D. S. Robb,
King's-Warden (161)
10 09
002.
Suffolk Handicap “D” Class
1 Mile
WW.C Shewan, T., Tiny Star (155)
Fairburn....
Partnership (162)....
King's Parade (157)
G. F. He, G. S. Hugh Young Chap (147)
Jones.
G. W. Greene, G. McGrane.] Fudge (158)
P. Morrison, D. Ellis.
National Day (145) L Goldman, R. L. S. Webb, Glad Byen (161)15.,
West Parade (168).
N. K. Littejohn, A. McGold Bullion (150) Kellar, D. J. Gilmore, K. 8. Morri. Gold Currency (168)
Solar Star (168) Sarabande (155)
2011: P. S. Grant, J. Forbes.
10:52. »
J. C. Taylor, H. U, Ireland. Great Hall (361) W, N. Bayers, J. Coulthart. Royal Flush (152) A. Sommerfelt,ERSK Tilllcam (158)
Boxing. Eve (159) Valentine. J. F. Robinson, A. E. Mc- Hart's Glory (151) Chief Seattle (156), Eachrane
Sandy Bay (158) Vigliance: (143)!!
Ballarat, Handicap.
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te
11.08
dangerous player if only he curbed ·
HBradford, B. A Browning, th
NEW COURBEVA
that desire to smash every bull 9.32 .m. Mrs. Webb, Mrs. Smalley
that came his way. Miss Macken 0.38
els & coming player.
9.40
L& Mrs. Adams
H. Fie Sommers, R. A. Australian Boy (156) Rodgers,
The Goose (165)
31 14
and engage his old rival in a 'cht? ANCHESTER Uniteit have done him good, it should be a game back and with the help of
on November 11. With Beltrão
KITC who have. Gurbachat won their last six matches.well worth watching.
the Singh, the Radio's star "shooter' in Gosano brothers, their chances of the forward line, however, are achieving the honour of being the
{strong challengers, and theicbam- first local team to lower the col-pionship will hot be won until the ours, of them," as yet invincible Police are defeated. Macao Club team, are particularly. tight.
and thrust fight. If his rest has ext challengers,, making the trip championship this season. The
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CAT. Mirren have lost their last
six 'matches.
MOUTHAMPTON have drawn siz
of their 11 matcher.
DRADFORD City have not beaten
three seasons,
CHINESE ON TOP
(Continued from Page 41)
'Mação drew with the Radio in "their first match against a local
RAWORTH WINS GOLF team this season, and routed the
TROPHY
Five All Square After 18 Roles
Officers of H.M.S. Eagle by 7 goale to nil..
(Continued On Page 18)..
CAER CLARK CUP HOCKEY
Radio Want To Join
3 Matches To-morrow ***Fim given to understand that the Radio Sports Club, twice Mamak The Caer Clark Cup Competition champions, are keen on re-entering will be in full swing to-morrow the Mamak Tournament. if the or when three games are scheduled to A. B. Raworth won the golf anisers could see their way to re-take place. trophy presented by the joint consider the terms of the "ander- Councils of the Order of St. John taking" demanded of them.
The Hong Kong Ladies, holders
of the title, are meeting the Central
of Jerusalem in England, and the Their entry would considerably British Association at King's Park, 2.1 0.8 Though weakened through the British Red Cross Society, which brighten the competition, but I am the "Y" Ladies the Club de Recreio 1417 unavoidable absence of LG was played at Fanling during afraid that it would be difficult to Ladies on the " ground, and the 112.4 Robertson, the Club are expected October and which drew a very accommodate them. Entries have Central British School will encoun
11 12 to secure a comfortable win over large entry of 122
definitely closed for the competition tar St. Andrew's Ladies on the 1. 151 18: 110,58 the Gunners, while the Navy aro Lieut. E. J. S. James (6), D. S. this season and according to one Marita 1108 fully confident of victory when they Edward (7), A. B Baworth (10), of the rules in the Tournament the The following will represent the 10019 meet the Recreio to-morrow. The G. Marseille (18) and H. N. Wil position cannot be altered. 100.10 forward line has been much improv-llamson (16) were all square on
Hong Kong Ladies:-Ming B. Hance; Miss E. M. Gray and Miss R. Smal
Alerity (162),
Dainty (145)
Naval Entries Safe
10 08:
red by the inclusion of Gray, a new the 18 holes,
The fear that the teams from the leys Miss A Jacks, Miss A Owen 01 111 leader, who combines skill and
Raworth," "James and Edward naval destroyers, HMS. Witshed, Hughes and Miss B.. Helbling; Misa 0109 brains in his play.
the las
nine Keppell and Whitehall would have W. Marsh Miss M. Smalley, Mrs. 0108 001/8"
les to withdraw om the ournament P. M. Harrop, Miss O. Ferguson and
owing to their departure for Home Mise B. Davies ore in early December, are dis lled by The following will represent the the comforting, down that, whereas "Y" Ladles Miss W George, the ships: will sail, for, Home, the Miss J, Wilson and Miss A. Fowler, crews will
Singapore to Kiss M. Gardiner, Miss B. Dalziel Arrangements and Miss B. Blumenthol Miss V. matohea Bradbury, Miss M. Trenal, Miss B. amongst themselves while in Singa- Walker, Miss T. Dennis and Misa' 0. pore will be.proposed at the next Brown.
Empire «Day: (150) *Fanling Fox - (152) Vilday. (185)
Di Lusy Glittern" (185)
Glorious Sur (149)
B. The Giraffe (185)
|~ Portia (49)
03-10
ingly.
the New Flot
for the team to play
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