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LEAGUE TENNIS.

TENNIS ELBOW.

G.T.C. SURPRISE K.LT.C. SURGEON'S NEW THEORY.

CHINESE RECREATION CLUB

GOING STRONG.,

Three of the postponed games from Saturday were decided yester- day, and the Chinese Recreation Club registered yet another win in the "B" division.

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INFLAMMATION OP.

MEMBRANE.

THE HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, TUESDAY MAY 27, 1930.

Hong Kong at Play.

SPORTS NOTES AND

COMMENTS..

GOLF.

WOMEN'S RANKING LIST.

THE OLYMPIAD IN

JAPAN.

CHINA WINS VOLLEYBALL.

JAPANESE FORGE AHEAD.'

(THROUGH REUTER'S AGENCY.}

TORTO, May 20.

In the Olympiad at baseball Japan easily deleated China

In the men's volleyball Chins

An extremely valuable contribu- racing on the card, the handicaps former holder of the English chambeat Japan by 90-99, 21-8, 01-8

are all in the first day. Sub-griffins (excepting winners of five or more races) will fight it out over once

round."

U.S. BASEBALL.

GAMES STOPPED BY RAIN IN BOTH LEAGUES.

[UNITED PRESS.]

ANY LETTERS FOR YOU?

UNCLAIMED CORRESPON. DENCE, ETC., AT THE G.PO.

SATURDAY.

New York, May 10.With the THE OFFICIAL LIST FOR exception of one doubleheader be tween the St. Louis Browns and the Detroit Tigers at Detroit, no ganks] took place in either major longue to-day because of wide spread rains, Since the Browns and the Tigers occupy the bottent positions in the

beat, the Philippines by 21-0, 21-0. not affected by their encounter In the women's volleyball Japan American roster, standings were

which resulted in a donble defeat for St. Louis.

A General Post Office notification issued on Saturday, gives the following particulars with regard to unclaimed correspondence, etc., waiting at the Post Office, and also Radio Telegraph Office: unclaimed radio telegrams at the

What may be termed a ranking life of ladies golf is issued in the 1930 Ladies Golf Union Official [BY “ BROADCASTER."] *- Year Book The list is announced "compiled from information re- Entries close this Friday for the ceived from the handicap managers last Extra Race Meeting before the of the players rated ae two oz bet present season comes to a close.ter on January 1, 1930.". and although there are two days' Miss Enid Wilson (Notts), the

pionship, is the "backmarker" at plus 2, and his Molly Gourlay (Camberley Heath), the present They will be separated English title-balder, is at scratch. into three classes, and I do not Between the two are placed. Mr. envy the handicapper his job after J. B. Watson (Murrayfield), the Ochon beat, Miss Gloria Lee G, McManus of the Tigers doubled, Drewry W. Eames (Fireman), the entries have been sent in. Scottish champion, and Mrs. Percy Griffins will be separated into two Garon (Thorndon Park), the Essex.

car testify, an exceedingly pro-

Here are two good races beforsed with Miss Courlay at scratch longed and painful handicap to the punters, and after the publication is Mrs. Latham Hall (Guildford), enjoyment of active life. Nor is the of the weights there will undoubted runner-up in the British cham- condition confined in spite of itsy be much speculation as to the pionship of 1913 popular name, to players of lawn result. I see that there are also tennis Practitioners of any racket game, fuch as squash, are liable"A" and "B" Class for all China to become its victim, and it is not ponies which are not griffins or sub- unknown among fly-fishermen.

In the women's tennis Miss Lucy Lee (China) beat Miss Carengo (Philippines) 3-6, 7-3, 6-2; Miss

tion to the apmewhat vexed and confused controversy

ou tennis elbow has been made by Mr. W. H. Trethowan, the well-known or Although only seven out of the thopaedic surgeon to Guy's Hospit nine. sets, played in the EI.T.C.al, in the modest form of a letter Though a minor complaint, it while the University easily account-can be, as many a healthy athleta classes and will race over a mile.champion, each at plus 1. Bracket Japan wou, the Philippines were victory, with 13 hits to 11 for the Co., M. Milton, H. R. Meler. Hiss

and G.T.C. match the latter won to be British Medical Journal, "enough of these to claim the point

od for the Nippon Club.

"B" DIVISION.

C.R.C.. UNIVERSITY,

This match was played at Cause- way Bay and resulted in a win for the home team by eight sets to one. The scores were:-

Lau Fook K and "Cheung

Wing Kui. (C.R.C.)

beat L. Forster and D. K.

Samy

& 4

beat T. R. Lien and F. Y.-

+

Khoo

G-3

beat G. E.-Yeoh and Y. L

Pao

G. 3

Choa Man Ping and H. Lo

(C.R.C.)

lost to L. Forster and D. K.

Samy

beat T. K. Lien and F. Y.

7:5

Khoo

beat. G. E. Yeoh and Y. L.

Pao

Chi Chan Chiu and Hung

Wai Chui: (0.R.C.)

beat L. Forster and D. K

Samy

beat. I. K. Lien and F. Y.

Khoo

26

Go

Mrs Herbert Guedalia (Walton) Heath), Mrs. Clifford Kitson (Ilkley), Miss Jean McCulloch (West Kilbride), Miss Wanda Mor-

In its severer forms it may easily grittins, and in connection with this gan (Shrub Hill), Miss Dorothy

Many Theories.

Many theories have been advanc. ed as to its cause, including muscle strain, inflammation of the elbow. joint, rheumatic alterations in the surfaces of the bones concerned, and local toxaemin or poisoning, due to some distant condition, such Pas defective teeth

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Pearson (Nevill, Tunbridge Wells), Miss Barbara Fyman (Royal Porth cawl), Miss G. E. Rudgard (York), Mrs. J. B. Walker (Walton Heath), . and Miss Mabel Wragg (Sheffield and district) are each at handicap

69.

In the 1,600 metres relay race

second, and China third..

In the pentathlon the Japanese captured the first, six places, und China the eighth and eleventh.

DERBY SWEEP ABANDONED.

A CHARITY EFFORT.

spell a summer or two of enforced ray attention has been drawn to the abstinence from a favourite pursuit, weight limit imposed. and even may be a serious hindr ance to business and professional It is distinctly stated that top avocations which involve continu-weight is not to exceed 100 pounds. os or fine finger movement. After the recent success of Zorhan,

13 3 animal, which should be 1. carrying 161 pounds under the At handicap 2 are Miss V. Bram: CIRCULAR TO SUBSCRIBERS.

weight for inches table, a five-well (Stinchcombe. "Hill), Miss pound penalty would appear ludi- Beryl M. Brown (Formby), Mrs. cruous. fet in the "A" - Class | De Winton (Cooden Beach), Miss Zorhan will be running at 188 Dobson (Brocton Hall), Mrs. Doug pitched against Lim will have to run Lobbett (North Hants). and Mrs. pounds again, and other ponies las Fish (Addington), Miss Phyllis at round about 140 to 150. The G. A. Peppercorn (Copt Heath). " question arises, how many jockeys can ride at this low weight? When Piccalilli ran against Zorban in the Customs Handicap, he ran at 144 pounds although he was allotted ponies will have to undergo this only 140, Just how many more difficulty with the top-weight kept but not so difficult to imagine! at 160 pounds, it is difficult to say,,

cach

Similarly, many lines of treat ment have been advocated, with its record of failures and sac cesses, and cures have been claim- ed-for such apparently divergent methods as complete immobilisation

and

violet manipulation. Mr. 6- 4 Trethowan, in fact, has himself had successes and failures with both methods.

7-8

beat G. E. Yeoh and Y. L.

Paq

6-1

C DIVISION.

UNIVERSITY ́r. NIPPON.

Playing at Pokfulam, the ander- graduates won by seven sets to two, the scores being :-

L. de Silva and A. E. Tai

(Varsity)

lost to Takemasa and Inaoka beat Ishibashi and Kawana beat Hata and Satoh

P. P. Kho and H. P. Kho

('Varsity)

beat Takemasa and Inaoka beat Ishibashi and Kawane

Jost to Hata and Satch

1. A. Ng and K. K... Khó

(Varsity)

beat Takerusa and Inaoks

On the other hand, it seems clear,

as he points out, that such

AMATEUR GOLF TITLE.

AMERICAN WINS IN FIRST.

ROUND,

be of more than usual interest, aa The Aggregate Stakes promise to

THROUGH REUTER'S AGENCY.]

St. Apoew's, May 26, hear Spearmint will be in it. If with a record entry of 272 opened The Amateur Golf Championship

Poste Restante Correspondence. J. C. Broughan, C. H. Bead, H. In the first game, Hargrave and L. Carnegie, Mrs. G. Davies, J. S. Henderson (Int. Export Co.), C. Gallic tripled and Gehringer thrice Johnston, Dr. P. J. Kelly (Colonial singled. Detroit nosed out a 3-4 Medical Ser.), Leong Seng Hin & Browns who committed the Mrs. R. G. P. Perry, Mrs. G. T. A. MacDonald, F. M. Macaraeg, error of the game.

L. Pattinson, F. J. Pike, H., L. P. Stubbs, res. Elsie Thens, Truck & and Mrs. W. R. Williamson, C. E. Tractor Appliance Co., Ltd., Mr. Williams, Miss V. M. Wilcox, Mrs. D. D. Wood,

one

"

The second contest -went to Detroit by a 4-to-2 score. Each team got 10 hits and the Tigers made a single error while the Browns' kept a clean slate:

The following are the detailed re Faults of today's games:- AMERICAN LEAGUE,

Unpaid Correspondence. K. . Senholm.

Registered Articles.

The China Biochemical Co., R. Hostovsky (e/a Hong Kong Hotel); E. Abdulla Jan (Khair Mohamed Army Contractor), E.. W. Jeffery, W. Mcloughlin, Dr. C. B. Rydell (c/o American Consalate), Capt. R Simon (ss. Hain Eco Sing), Wang Ching Wei

Clubs.

St. Louis

R. H 4 11

I

Detroit (first game) ā 13 St. Louis a Detroit (second

10.

game)

10

1

es

All others postponed because of rain.

cause of rain..

No games in National League be

Standings. AMERICAN EAGTE.

Subscriptions received by the committee of the Smithfield Mutual

ed. The following letter has been Benevolent Fund are to be return

sent to all members of the Import- ed Meat Trade Association (Incor porated) by Mr. L. Furniss, secre- Cluba.

Washington tary of the fund :--|

"Dear sir,-The trustees and com-Cleveland

Philadelphia ittee of the Smithfield Mutual New York Benevolent Fund regret to anno Chicago ...

Boston unce that in consequence of a Detroit threatened prosecution by the am St. Louis

Derby, 1930, which was organised thorities the sweepstake for the

for the benefit of St. Bartholomew's Hospital, cannot be proceeded with. "The committée" wish it to be known that the sweepstake was or ganised on the same lines as adopt ed in 1929 and 1929, and upon the

a characteristic condition, with Zorhan accepts here, there ought to in barvy mat such constant and will-defin- be a great race. Herodom, one of ed Symptoms, must have

In the first round Harrison John definite and consistent explanais also down here and may race in the veteran Bernard Darwin at some the better performers in Shanghai, ston, the American champion, beat tion to account for it. And, the Stakes. In connection with Woking by two and one. apart from a very large number Shanghai porics coming to Hong of less severe cases that Mr. Tretho Kong, I understand that Jil is wan has been able to observe, he already in Macao, and it is quite has had a series of eight cases auf possible he will race at the coming ROUND THE ISLAND IN A faith of the statement made by the fciently grave to warrant surgical meeting.. One other good race on exploration of the joint

the card for June 7 is a race.. for By means of tourniquets and all China ponies which have not careful preliminary bandaging he 40 has been able to

ΜΟΥΣ more than one race since ensure, before January 1, 1930. Chesapeake Bay, operation, an almost bloodless con Winsome Stag, and Young Preten 6-3dition of the tissues, and thus to der are some of the likely entrants

obtain a clear and complete view here. What a race! of the joint involved, namely, that between the radius, or outer bone

6, 3

e 3 of the forearm, and the lower end

1- 0

per. arm.

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SKIFF:

LATE CAPTAIN LOGAN'S UNIQUE FEAT

UNCLAIMED RADIO TELEGRAMS.

Addres Yunamton

S. D. Gold Manila Hotel

Lohwenyu, St. Francis Hotel

From. Haiphong.

Won Lost

Pet.

Shanghai.

18

10 .643

10

.843

Canton.

15

12. .556

2081 1314 6671

Fooobox.

13 12

.320

13

.458

Een da Silva 9 Austin: Avenue, Kowloon

12

16- .429

12

15 .400 10. 18337

NATIONAL LEAGUE. (Unchanged from yesterday) Clubs

Won Lost Pet.

Brooklyn New York”. St. Louis- Chicago Pittsburgh Cincinnati. Boston Philadelphia

.

10. 19: 571

13

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444

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MORE PIRACIES NEAR.

WOOSUNG.

FISH MERCHANT'S FAMILY

CARRIED OFF

Pirates are reported again to be very active around Woosung and many persons are said to have been kidnapped during the past few daya.

The NC. Daily News says that days ago, a wealthy farmer of Ah- adaha,, a small island outside Woo- Bung, was kidnapped but was re leased after his family had paid 81,000 as ransom. On the evening of May 18, a number of pirates gain appeared on this island and- carried of the 'son of a fish mer chant, his wife and three-year-old daughter. No information con." cerning the whereabouts of the three day, when a letter was received de- victims was available until. Mon manding: 815,000

Craniom.); The

Home Secretary in the House of

Glants in Danger of Mumps, Commons on December 12, 1929, when he announced that the prac

LATER. tice for many years past had been

New York's husky Giants were not to advise interference with renaced to-day by an ailment With reference to the report private. or quasi-private sweep generally considered juvenile and under the beading "A Great Row- polo wero played at the V.R.C. dur yesterday's issue, we are informed after full consideration he was of joke mumpe.

Several practice games in watering Finale," which appeared in our stakes honestly conducted, and laughable, but actually far from a of the humerus, or bone of the uping last week, and the teams appear by Mr. W. Logan, that his son, the opinion that this practice should Treves L. Jackson, the captain of

now to be "all set for the com- late Captain Donald Logan, M.C., In none of these cases, he is able mencement of the League next encircled the island spine years ago continue,

the Giants, shortstop and second to tell us, was any abnormal condi. 3tion of the joint itself or its aur

week. To-day there is a practice in a single racing skiff, unaccom "Subscriptions received by the member of the team, had contracted bant Ishibashi and Kawano 64 rounding muscles or ligaments dis-Club, who has entered the junior where for a rest. His time for the committee will be returned in fullan attack of mumps, it was learn- family was instructed. to send re

game fixed between the Fukien panied and without landing any- 9-7 covered.

Rut in each case there was an

division of the league, and the journey was hours, from the to members of the Imported Meated, and his physician said that, all V.R.C. This will be the first occa Yacht Club and back by way of Trade Association (Incorporated) members of the Giants had been inflamed fringe of the lining mem sion this year in which & Chinese Lyemua Pass, Cape Collison, Stan- on presentation of the tickets. Mem-exposed, brane of the joint, a congested area

team will have played in the V.R.C. lev, Repulse Bay, and Sulphur bers are requested to return at

An epidemic of mampe through This match was played at King's to expel all the contained blood. cipated, as both teams possess some This is the Part, but failing light prevented at. By the removal of these fringes a the sets being completed. The cure was obtained in all cases. German Tennis Club, however, won five out of the seven sets played, and therefore registered their first win of the season

beat Hata and Satch

KLI.C., G.T.C.

LEAGUE TABLES.

...

from which it had been impossible pool. An interesting game is anti-Channel only time on record Cnco all tickets still held, with an out the team is feared.""

A New Explanation. With a unique experience Mr. Trethowan thus advances the theory that tennis elbow is always an inflammatory condition of the

presentatives to a place known as Tunaokong to open negotiations with the pirates regarding the re- lease of the victims. so junks carrying some 700 pirates. According to the Sunpao, over appeared outside Woosung and held up and pirated a number of junks Upon receipt of the re

by the Woosung water Police Bureau to discuss the matter, but the deliberations were not made

very fast swimmers. Nothing is that this feat has been accomplish account of any sold by them. known or has been seen of the other ed, and it is worthy of note that

"The committee's object in or Chinese teams, but judging from it was undertaken by the late ganising the draw was to benefit their past success they will be treat Captain Logan on the spur of the St. Bartholomew's Hospital, for BRIGHTER CRICKET. port special meeting was held Ed with great respect in their open moment, and the first news that which the committee are striving ing game.

it had been done was when he to provide £16,000 for rest-rooms arrived back at the Yacht Club and casually mentioned it.

It was a distinct disappointment to lawn bowls enthusiasts that half

All credit is due to the V.R.C.

for relatives and friends of pati SIR E. STOCKTON'S LITTLE public. ents under operation or on the dan-

ger list, and they regret that the

the withdrawal of this sweepstake.

HINT

lining of the radio-humeral joints of Saturday's programme had to be four on their recent fine perform hospital will necessarily suffer by The inflammation being due to slight and repeated injuries in the held over after the games had pro-ance, and it is to be hoped that shape of shocks or pinchings durressed to the tea interval. Kow-one of these days the pioneer spirit The positions of the teams, up to ing certain movements.

loon bowlers, however, were more of the late Captain, Logan, will be The theory also explains, as Mr fortunate than those on the island, emulated by mergber of Hong contribute the money, subscribed by committee of the Lancashire County date, are

Trethowan suggests, the cures that because they were able to finish Kong's oldest club..

Indian R.O..

Chinese B.O......

A Division,

P. W. L Pts.

1 1

13

1

0

0 20

100,0

Hong Kong C.C ME.K..

South China “A.Á. Kowloon 0.0.

"B" Division.

Chinese R.C. Indian RC. E.E.S.O..

U.S.R.C

--Oraigengoner

Recreio

8.0.ÁJA:

HE.C.C

Kowloon

M:B.K

0.8.0.0.

Nippon

University EY.MCA

Chinese B.0. Unfecratyu South China A.A. Hong Kong C.C

·Indian R. C. ****** Recreio iongan Filipino Club

Kowloon 1,T.C.

Civil Service: 0.0

German TO Fppon Club owloon T.O

,

are claimed for such various me- thods of treatment and the failures that each has to admit....!

their matches after the rain cefised.

day was the victory of Civil Service The outstanding performance of the

seniors at the Kowloon Bowling The heavy downpour about 4.p.m.

FIRST WOMEN JURY IN CHINA,

VERDICT RENDERED IN

INSANITY CASE. --

"Some purchasers of tickets. have son in England was marked by o The opening of the cricket sed- already requested the committes to luncheon given to the staff and them to the hospital fund, and the Cricket Club by Sir Edwin Stock- committee hope that many others ton, chairman of the Club CousWe find that Klara K. L. Weg nay generously authories then to mittee. After lunch, which was ner is insane." This was the do Pay to the hospital in their name served in the members, pavilion at ion given by the first jury of In the early stages, often neglect Green Club. A matter of one shot on Saturday made it necessary for the whole or part of the subscrip- the county ground, Old Trafford,women ever to be empanelled in ed by ardant sportsmen,, rest is

members watched the team practis Ching before Mr. Alexander essential, and may be a sufficient save the points to the Valley team, all but three matches in the tions contributed by them."

・・ Stock Exchange -- Sweep and the Chief Constable of Man Court for China, Shanghai, lest ing at the nets. The Lord Mayor Krisel, Commissioner, in the US. cure for the slightly bruised joint and enabled them to maintain their division of the tennis league to be clean record in four matches. In postponed, and the unplayed games lining. In graver or more pro another close game at King's will be decided during the week. It was recently stated that the chester were the chief guests. longed cases, however, rest may

~ week. P W L Pts result in the inflamed tissues form. Park, Club de Recreio took the The three games that were decided total of the Stock Exchange · Mu

paints from Kowloon Dock The only went un to six acts, but as the tual Subscription Fund was about pects for: the season, Sir Edwin ladies called to serve ware: Miss Speaking on Lancashire's pros- The FC Daily News says the 50ing adhesions or wrinkles inside home team won by two shots, but winning sides won all these sets £70,000, 4404 the joint. And here the skilful towards the end there was the respectively, there was no doubt. So far it has not been decided cashire were at the top of the table Lansing Hoyt, Mrs F. J Schuhl, Stockton said that whether Lan- Virginia Cowper, forewoman, Mrs.. 0 300 manipulator, "by breaking these 4 2 2 2 down, can produce and justly claim possibility of the visitors winning or about the point at stake. At the definitely how the money will be or not did not really matter. He Mr John A Ely, Mr. J. B. 12 12 credit for relief of the condition the points, being shared as in the time of writing, there are a few split up, but it is expected that knew that their men could play Davies and Mrs. C. D. Meinhardt

21 2

for the layman the obvious moral match the previous week on the games about to be played, and un- the first four "prizes will be al- the game in the right spirit and they were charged with deter 111 to take the first warning and

less the rain comes down again the lotted as follows-First, 221,000; County cricket had become very mining the sanity of Miss Klara 121 desist, until all pain has disappear In the junior division Hong Kong in this issue: →→

results should be found elsewhere second, £10,000; third, £8,000; slow during the last few years. LC Wegner, an independent, mis 121 ed, from his squash, tennis, or y Electric gained their first victory.

fourth, £2,500. ***** fishing. But Mr. Trethowan would They beat Taikoo by 40 shots, The topic of the day,"

This year's fund has been re certainly seem to have made a con-assisted considerably, by W. B. tennis fans at any rate, is the meet stricted solely to the members of vincing case for putting the Murkett's rink, who alone won by ing of the Chinese and Indian Re the Stock Exchange 13 1pathology of the condition beyond 31 shots. In this case the visiting creation Clubs which is scheduled

dispute

rink scored only four shots Kow for Baturday the 31st instant. toon C.C juniora received a Bar-These Clubs are at the top of the orias at home from Club de Recreio, senior division, and it is doubtful fresh from their success at Taikoo whether any other Club can beat than presionant the King the r

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WOMEN TENNIS: AT

TAKYA.

CHINA BEATS PHILIPPINES.

same ground.

Among

Park team started the season with Indians: who have a very strong two deleats, but during the past two side this year, and I shall be very weeks have shown exceedingly good much surprised if they do not win. THROUGH EBUTER A AULNOY. } --- form which might carry them & long. The meeting of the R.ES.C. and way in their section. This week LB.C. in the “ B.'!: division will TOKYO, May 26,Club de Recreio receive Craigen- also be watched with interest, as In the women's tennis, Misses gower, and I expect to see the home neither side have lost so far, while Lattey and Gloria lén (China) bent team gain their third auccessive number of interesting, games, are Misses Yogayo and Carengo (Philip victory

own for decision in the ines) 7-5, 3-8 6352

(Continued on nezi Uolumn.

Csections to-morrow.

HOME CRICKET-

{THROUGH REUTER'S AGENCY)"}

Loanon, May 28.. it rained over the week-end at

They could have too much of "safety first," as Mr. Baldwin found at the last election. He did not suggest rashness or hit and mies cricket. But even in county cricket there were plenty of bad balls which deserved more than they got. As chairman of the com- mittee, he hoped that Lancashire

brighter cricket in 1920,

Sir Edwin strongly deprecated the suggestion smade by Mr. B. H. Lyon, the Gloucester, captain, that county grounds should be open for cricket on Sundays

The Lord Mayor expressed the the Oval and the wicket and out-hops that Lancophire, buying given. und feid were den Consequently Notts their little faninge, would be

there was no play to-day,

champions again this year, a

ionary

Dr. George Bellett, the District Attorney, conducted the case for the Government and Mr W. 8. Fleming, assisted by Dr. W. Vogel, was appointed by the Court to act

counsel for the subject of the inquiry,

Witnesses heard during the ses

the Collins and Alex Tarle, Mi

B. Hughes and Mr. Edmund Carried Aw

The jurore retired after being. instructed by Mr. Krisel and they returned exactly 15 minutes later to render the decisión “given ***

The Commissioner then thanked them for their services and dis charged them.

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