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THE CHINA -MAIL,- WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 1951;”
Barry Appleby
SEAT IN THE STALLS
SAMT OF THE
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HARDCOURT TENNIS CHAMPIONSHIPS
Semi-Finals
Of The
...
Ladies' Open Singles At LRC Today
Principal interest in today's games in the Colony Open Hardcourt Tennis Championships will be centred on the two Ladies' Singles zemi. finals at the Ladies' Recreation Club, and in particular in the match be tween Mr: Mary Chow and Mrs Diána Cooper.
Mr Chow, who won the title last year, has been showing improved form in her outings this season, and although expected to win today, will have to be at her best to stave off the bid of a dynamic Mrs Cooper.
The LRC player is the harder hitter and has the advantage of a good volley and a powerful backhand. An outside chance of an upset is indicated. ·
Liberation
Shield Teams
Selected
The following have been selected to represent. the Kow- loon Cricket Club and Kowloon Bowling Green Club, respec- lively, in the final lawn bowls
should see Mrs
TOTE
·ROY NASH Round The British Studios.
TODAY'S SPORT.
Soccer
Schools Stanley Shicid A-Side, Compellon on the Ground at Causeway Bay", mencing 2.30 p.m.
Lawn Bowls
Seven- Navy com
Open Singlen dinal at Kowloon Bowling Green Club, 3.15 p.m. U.M. Omar v W. Hong Sling,
& p.m.
Tennis
LBC Championships. commencing händigen ladies" singles/Bfra P. Scales y Mim P. Gibbs.
TODAY.
Girl In Search More Reason to Buy Of An Accent QUAKER OATS
"Eliza Doolittle in reverse” is.
Prince Constantin of Bavaria,
Swedish star Mai Zetterling's kinsman of the king, is col-
new description of herself.
laborating on the film. He has Eliza wanted to lose her Lon-sent sugges.ions for the 'script don accent, Miss Zettering and has arranged for Mr Hurst wants to gain enc..
to take his camera and cas!
| Scandinavog
Not quite Cockney, she tells Inside Ludwig's castles for many me, but one which suggests a scenes,
airl whose Eng Rest of the micture will be Hak has the
of street made in a British aludio. markets and bua, queues rather than the polished pronunciation
language schools,
of
FASHIONS TO FILMS
That fachich models make Miss Zetterling needs this
scod film stars is nothing, new, accent for two new films, "The Lauren Bacall, Jean Arthur. Tall Headlines" which she has Lucille Ball, even Garbo-all Just started at Walon walked the model. Thames, and "Paradise Street," to be mode carly next year.
fame.
ael way to screen But do flm alors make good In the first the plays a garage could be a success at this excit- fashion models? Most of them clerk. In the second a young woman
secret
of London's dockland, ing job, according to Ivy Baker, Though she has worked hard Sheppertch tashion' expert. at perfecting her English since:
Onc
of a successful she arrived here four years ago dress show, however, is choosing Miss Zetterling dees not think the right model for the right her normal way of speaking its outfit. So here is Miss Baker's either of these roles.
choice for an all-Mar, fashion 35 M. Parsons.
So she is studying accents at parade: Colony Jadies' singles, Rom the phonetics department Anais Mr M. Chow vwimmer of University College and has been down to Poplar to hear how
He real Londoners talk."
Handicap ladies' doubles.—Mrs 1). C. Prophet and Mrs G. M. Mac- Winale v Mrs A. R. 8. Major and
Mr W. J. D, Cooper v Mrs E. F¦ Anderton "match,
Ip
Colony ladies' slogies.—Mrs K. 1
M. Yang match.
VA winner of Mrs W. J. Singer flandicap men's doubics-A Merlin and A. W. Cutcher v J. B, Kite and Ni E. Arthy,
CLIFT FOR BRITAIN J., "
Hollywood's Montgomery Clift a frequent visitor .. tourist Handicap ladies smgies-Mirs 11. | may soon be coming to England
to work.
W. E. Heath, w Mrs I I. I. MAC- fee.
com.
DAO
Handicap men's doubies—A. §. Cutcher and J. Ewing v E. Zulnuf
Спе Championships. Lummencing 5.30 p.in. K. C.
. IC, chung chung Yueto L. T. Lee: Cheung Chow v Z. L. Sla: Peter Na y V.T. Wang or D. Li.
The other semi-final match i Frank Yeh & James Chen vand E. Stutz.
Ip Koon-hong. Edwin Tsai Gordon the favourite for this year's (postponed Uft Sept. 20). itle, score a comfortable win Lee Wal-tang- V Au Kom- over Mry W. J. Slagter.
moon (to be played today).
Mrs Ip, who was the Cham- plon in 1949, has added a few more strokes to her repertoire.
In addition to her forceful full-length drives,
a deceptive drop shot har been noticeable during her previous matches.
YESTERDAY'S MATCHES
Favourites enjoyed a field day in yesterday's matches the Ladies' Recreation Club and the September 23, at 3.30 Chinese Recreation Club.
Liberation Shield match to be played at Cox's Road' on Sun-
day.
.p.m:
KCC
game of
LETTER TO THE EDITOR
Jockeys & Remuneration
Sir.
Hunt Committee n permit to The Jockey Club at home | ride as an "Amateur Rider": having accordet to the Ilong this permif may be applied for kang, Jockey Club the status of after he has ridden seven win- "The recognised authorliy" forners. Such permit must be ob- In the only Ladies Singles the control of racing in thetained annually, and may be the afternoon, hard- Colony, we feel that it is in-withdrawn by the Stewards of Mrs Diana
Cooper current upon us to draw atten- the National Hunt Committee A.V. LODER
eliminated her LRC clubmate, tion to the errors, which ap-at any ume. Capell.
Fincher: VC
in two peared in the article "It is not Laurum, W. Baker, W.il. Cowie, Mra Joan Anderton,
Landolt; FR.
and 6-3, to generally known but Amateur Kerman), 2|straight seis, 0-1
accept сол Tang. J.N. Wong, W. Hong-Sling:
much Gingledew, L. Bones, C., Hoa-qualify for the semi-final, which Riders
money as owners may care to selet. M.N. Rakiran; W. College, will be played this afternoon.
give",
J.
D Nosselel, n.shilling
8.A. Gray. G. Lee, F. Goodwin, W. Hitchins, EH.P. Whits, Cri Stapleton, W.M Davidson: 13. Okiing, B. Satraree, W.J. Howard C. Thompson: I. Ridedalo, A.C. Tribble, J.A. Table, W. Marshall
Reserves, W.. Kerler, G. A. SAY. Ladd, M.E. Smell, P.W. Coxall.
KBGC
3.6. A. Baliey, W. Reston, Dinnen, G.C. Korman; Fran c: F.C: Clemo. J. Blcker. W. McCall:A- Buchanan.-A.J.-No- bert A. Spary, D. Tr: K. Bodis, J. Tindall, E. Purvis, R.D. Robertson; A. Hutton. W. Hunsell,
The Ladies' Doubles match produced another triumph for the
09
The following extracts from Peak Road Club, when its repre- the Rules of Racing, and the sentatives, Mrs E. H. Rawlings National Hunt Rules clearly and Mrs K. M. Getz, had the show the Incorrectness of this beller of two newcomers to lccnstatement. tennis, Mrs M, Young and Miss K. Phon by 0-3 and 6-2.
Only one Men's Singles and one Men's Doubles gomes were played at Talhang-
Fourth-seeded Taul Yun-pul B.J. Wagginton, A. Marshall; L.C. proved too good for up
Rule 105(3)-National Rules:
"Any
Xan!
person, who offers or promises any reward, either by way of fee, present, expenses, or any consideration whatsoever to a Rider for Riding in a race is liable to be made a disquali fled person by the Stewards for. such time, as they may think
"Ridden for Hire"the de- Anition is as follows and isnt. worded the same under both sets of Rules:
'.
From the above excerpts, it would appear that Amateur "Professional Hunt Servants, Riders are not allowed to re- ceive any frem of remunera- grooms, apprentices, stable lads and and persons who are or have tion. Harris, EF.S. Baker, J. McLel-coming Ernie Pereira in land, A.F. Ellot J.W Bellamy. Singles, winning by 6-1 and 6-1 been employed as pald servanis 2. Wren, C. Willcox. E. Green, and in the Doubles, V, T. Wang in any capacity in private, hunt-appear to be under an impression 3. Crighton, W.C. Simpson. Re- and J, K, Liu beat P. Y. Kwoking, racing, livery; or horse-nt Amateur Riders under
wood: T. Kavanagh, P. Hughes,
nerves,
CW. Greaves. kaert, W. Front, E. Shaw.
0. Vole- and P. H. Chiu by 6-2, 6-2.
Examination For Hockey Umpires
THE RESULTS ·
At LRC
the
Colony Ladies Singles-Mrs W. J. D. Cooper beat Mrs E. F Anderton, 6-1, 6-3.
Your corresponden! would also
cialm
dealers stables, also versons who have ever received pay-National Hunt Rules can ment, directly or indirectly, for an allowance, when riding against
for professional riders. riding in a race are regarded as Incorrect.. having "ridden for hire", and are professional' riders for purposes of these Rules.
Colony Ladies' Doubles: Mrs Rule 25 () -- Rules E. H. Rawlings and Mrs K. M. Racing: Getz bent Mrs M. Young and Miss K. Phon, 0-3, 0-2.
Other results were:
The Hongkong Hockey Lea- gue will start on Sunday, Sep- Handicap Men's Singles.-E, Zulauť tember 30, it was announced beat Dr P. Oliver, 6-1, 6-1. A. Mar at a meeting of the hockey tin beat C. D. Smart 13-14, 6-5. umpires held at the Boardroom E. Mockler and LUCmdr. B.
Club Men's Double-Surg. Comdr of Shewan, Tomes and Com- Cook beat P. Jessen and It.
Torp 6-0, 6-0. F. J. Bluckey, and pany yesterday.
Dr G. 9. Watson beat A. 5. Cutcher and J. Ewin's boubles. Stor
Handicap and S. M. Gerrard lost to T Highley and G.
M. MacWindie, 4, 0-4.
for
Eleven candiates are sitting
examination to
the
bo
qualified as hockey umpires of October 1. They are Messrs Micky Ram, Kristian Lall, A.L. Nery, A.M. Silva, A.V. Go- Bano, J. B. Gonzales, U.S.
AT Cno
Colony Men's Singles Trai Dillon, A. Aziz, Z.A. Abbas, Yun-pul beat Ernie Pereira 0-1,
Y. Khan and J. Baptista.
Anyone who wishes to sit for the above examination is re- quested to submit fils name to Mr G.T. Palmer. Chairman of the Hongkong Hockey Asso- clation Council, before Selem-
0-1.
Colony Men's Doubles.-Y. T. Wang & J. K. Liu bent P. Y. Kwok & P. H. Chiu 6-2, 6-2.
in Rulo 1), held a licence | ver
This
is also
the
Rule 121 Rules:
Nelional Hunt
of
All · Riders not collectively
won
who Afteen
the under
have Taces
re-
A person who has never "ridden for hire" (see definition cognised rules of Steeplechas- or who has severing and/or Fle: Racing, in any
tram under any
country shall be entitled to an Cognised Rules in any country, all:wance of sib in all races and who is not otherwise dis-which qualified under these Rules, may which the total amcun: guaran- ride without a jockey's licence (without deduction of entrance teed by the Race Fund for prizes in races the conditions of which
fec) does not exceed 300 savs, allow of his riding...
except races confined to such riders. (Applies. to both classes of Riders).
(a) As the holder of a permit from the Stewards of the Jockey Club, which permit shall be appilled for annually;
(b) As an Officer on full pay serving in the Regular Forces
or under
With regard to the question of paymen's being made to Amateur Riders in Hongkong: Article 33 of the Articles of Association of the
Hongkong *No pro are not Jockey Club states:- Persons so qualified
from owning
fessional Rider or Fact
ahnil groom debarred horses. They shall ride without ride at any race meeting held
the auspices remuneration. In other respects by
Rule 182 of they shall be subject to the the. Club", and Rules applicable to jockeyL our Rules of
*13103:--- Racing "If
hich any question arises which the opinion of the Stewards National Hant ber 24.
is not provided for by the Rules
follow the they shall It was also decided to hold
Rider" thail, Itules, practice - and procedure No "Amateur New York, Sept. 18.
ten win- of the English Jockey Club and Interested persons are The World Featherweight after he has ridden requested to submit their Bexing Champion, Sandy Saddier, nors collectively under the re- their decision thereon shall be names to Mr Palmer before and his challenger, Willie Pep, cognised Rules of Steeplechos-Anni.“. September 30.
an Umpire Course for begin- riers.
The class sexes.
is open
Rulo
02-
SADDLER & PEP SIGN CONTRACT │Rules:
·
signed contracts today for their ing and/or Flat Racing in any tle Bight on September 26 at the country, ride in any race stil to both Polo
York he shall have obtained Grounds, New
} Reuter.
the Stowards of the
fremm
National
D. BENSON
Chaleman, The Hong, Kong Jockey Ulab
..
Sults: Myrna
Loy-"because
are so
of her cool sophistication"; even- ing drestes, Ava Gardner "she has such a lovely long body. wonderful shoulders and beautiful back": fiats, Phyllis Calverther features evenly balanced that she looks well in anything from the most Desmond Hurst, who rophisticated cocktail hat to the has been producing and direct-simplest bonnet." ing "Scrooge" at Walion, hopes
Sports clothes: Glynis Jahns- to interest Cult in his Techni-"she has the galety colour Aim about Ludwig II, with sweaters mod King of Bavaria.
Brian
Thirty-year-old Ct is con sidered one c! America's
that goes and alacks and her trim Ogure makes her one of the few women who can wear them": swimsuits, Diana Dor--- "because of her lovely long"
choosicet stars, but Ludwig the kind of part any actor would legs": find it hard to refuse.
shots, Ava Gardner again "her feet are so #len- Much of it will be concerned der" nylons-here's a sur- with the king's friendship with prizeIrene Dunne. Wagner and extracts from many "Bu," adds Miss Baker dean- of Wagner's operas will be initely, "she didn't wear them as cluded.
Queen Victoria,"
Sarah Churchill Makes Her Hollywood Debut In New Fred Astaire Musical
From England comes a land, France and Hiply. In od- new candidate for Holly-dition, she acted in a number of wood stardom. She is red-English motion pictures; as well
as in two fimed in Italy. haired, green-eyed Sarah
· SIGNED UP Churchill, actress-daugliter of Britain's famous war
The actress
came to the at- time. Prime. Minister, tention of Hollywood Winston Churchill, who touring the United States in makes her Hollywood film Philip Barry's play.
delphia Story When the plty debut in M-G-M's-new rea
reached Los Angeles M-C-M Technicolour musical “Wed- producer, Arthur Freed was ding Bells."
sumciently impressed with Miss: Churchill's performance to sign Cinematically speaking, Mias Churchill goes back home" in her for a stellar role in "Wed- this picture, which tells the ding Bells."
Barsh Churchili
story of a Broadway, singing- dancing tean who repeat their stage triumphs in London and respective 10- who encounter mances
Powell, there. Jano distaff member of the team, falls in love with an English Lord. played by Peter Lawford, while Fred Astaire loses his heart to Miss Churchill. With most of the action taking place.
against scenes of London during a royal. wedding celebration, the Jatter, At times," could hardly believe she was onɛn movie set rather than in the city where she was born.
BALLET DANCING Misg Churchill
became Aret Interested in the theatre throughi her study of ballet; dancing," After winning her first part de the chorus Gia Cochran musical.
Follow
w the Sunse three acquiring experietips and acting polish in repertory apperiances
With the outbreak of Work War 11, the daughter of England's Frime Minister en lated in the Women's Auxiliary. Alr Force #
#LWAARDSving through the period of 1941–1940, "AL":"Lite paasilen :-of-bostilities she required hor ↑ inestrical
one and From the next dve
while
The Phila
Miss Churchill is married to the well-known British photo! grapher, Anthony Beauchamp, who accompanied his wife to the coast, where they occupied the Santa Monica beach house of Ben Lyon and Bebe Daniels during filming of "Wedding. Bells". "
Miss Churchill is an invete- ruté reader and other favourite pastimes include ballroom dan- cing and horseback riding, She modestly insists that the cupatio of her famous father is "painting."
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