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HONG KONG DAILY PRESS TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1936.

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RAINGERUND PEDIGREED LIGHORNS

OLLIFF WIN

Mixed Doubles Title

At Queen's

The covered court championships were finished at Queen's Club re- cently, when J. S. OUT and Miss Freda James won the mixed dou- bles after a stirring three-set final against C. E. Enre and Miss Hard- wick. The score was 40: 7-5, 6-3.

EXPERIENCE

How She Flew Tasman Sea

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NO SHIP; ONLY SKY AND WATER

A few minutes after Miss Jean Batten had landed at the aero- drome in Auckland, New Zealand, welcomed by a wildly cheering. crowd of 15,000, having made the first direct solo flight from Eng- It was the logers' second matchland, and a record crossing of the of the day, for in the morning they had beaten Wilde and Miss Whit marsh after two gruelling sets; but they gave no hint of previous strain in the Arst half of the final

Indeed, with Hare crashing down service aces and smashing from all parts of the court, and Miss James repeatedly mistiming the ball, the chances of Olliff and his partner did not look rosy.

At this stage Miss Hardwick was lobbing like an angel, and Häre was coming in to register decisive kills.

In spite of his ally's lapses, how- ever. Olli continued to play ster- ling tennis, and in the second set his side was rewarded with a ser- vice-break through Miss Hardwick, which made them 42.

Then Miss James must needs drop her service from 30-love and

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HARE'S SERVICE CAPTURED When their cause was darkest like the light in the court, Miss James donned spectacles, and this equipment seemed to turn the tide, At any rate. she began to hit ground stroke winners, and-finest coup of all-Hare's service was cap- tured to give his adversaries the

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In the final set O and Miss James their revival Inspiring them, played exceptionally well Miss James shining in defence and Oll serving and driving with deadly speed. The capture of Miss Hardwick's service gave them a lead which they held to the end, Oll serving aces in the final game.

In the earlier match Wilde and Miss Whitmarsh might have won the long second set in which they led 4-1 if Hare had not read the mind" of Miss Whitmarsh a little too closely; his interception at the net was very profitable "and his partner kept her end up well.

All five of the covered court titles thus found new holders. The two singles went abroad-one to

the three doubles championships Sweden and the other to Chile; but

were all kept in this country, and

of them the Midlands had a share in two

Mixed Doubles Championship.-- Semi-final; G. E. Hare & Miss R. M. Hardwick bt F. H. D. Wilde & Miss M. Whitmarsh 64. 10--8. Final: J.-S. OUT & Miss F. James bt Hare & Miss Hardwick 4-8. 7-5, 6-3,

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men..

Not more than about 12,000 of these millions will be listed as im- migrants. In the peak year of 1912-13 Canada received 382,000 settlers from other countries in twelve months, but the movement in recent years has dwindled to inconsiderable proportions.

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Hong Kong lành Nam 1936 14819

Tasman Sea. she said:

"I have beaten the air mail. It has always been my ambition to link Britain and New Zealand by air, and I left nothing to chance,

"Conditions on the journey from England, with one or two excep- tions, were favourable and "pro- vided a striking contrast to my previous trip.

"I am not "feeling at all tired. My flying time of 10 hours and 30 minutes over the Tasman lowers the record by one hour and 23 minutes, and is an average speed of 113 m.ph.

"It was a great feeling to be in the air again on the last lap of my long journey, and to see Aus- tralia sude away. I did not see any ships, nothing sky and sea.

but endless

PREPARED FOR ANYTHING "It was hard flying into the ris- ing sun, out I had great faith in my navigation, which had gulded me unerringly. across the South Atlantic on a longer aea crossing. The meterological reports proved accurate and I was prepared for anything.

"It was not bumpy over the Tas- man, but, anyway, I am accus- tomed to being thrown about in the air.

"I did not think of the Tasman a separate flight, but as the last hop of the whole flight.

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ADAMSON CUP

Willerton Qualified For November

Q. E. Willerton, (14), with a gross aggregate of 77, qualified for the Adamson Cup, played from November 6 15. His net total was 63. Other scores were:

A. E. Clarke

A. D. Fraser ...........

H. Jusserand

J. W. Franks

A. S. Read

82—13 = 69 87-17-70

........... 81–1170 81-11-70 80-18=71 18-7-71

FJ. de Rome. There were twelve entries.

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turned back to Sydney. My plane requires at least 220 yards run- way. Still, I managed it all right, though I thought I should knock someone down.".

Miss Batten's father, an Auck- land dentist, was the first to wel- come her. He ran forward and embraced ber as she stepped from the machine, looking rådi- antly happy and not in the least tired.

The Mayor of Auckland, 'in the Arst welcoming speech, sald

"Our first thoughts should be of thankfulness to the Almighty for bringing back our good girl to Auckland,"

Then he turned to Miss Batten and added,' smiling.

"You are a very naughty girl, and you ought to be well spanked for giving us such an anxious time."

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ENTRY INTO THE CITY After ber welcome at the aero- drome Miss Batten made a trium- phal entry into the city at the head of a long procession of ears. Standing up in her car she smil ingly acknowledged the cheers of the people lining the route.

Both Houses of Parliamenta late in the afternoon united in ex- pressing their enthusiastic

con-

"It was a great rellet to make an accurate landfall at New Ply-gratulations to Miss Batten mouth and the final stage up the Mr. Savage, the Prime Minister, coast was bliss.

said:

"My arrival at Mangere sero- drome was the greatest moment of my life.

"What a little place this is to land on! When I saw it I nearly

"This is one of the biggest ac- complishments of the age. In the apt words recently used of her by another speaker, she has bea. ten the birds at their own game."

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