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LAWN TENNIS ASSOCIATION.
TELEGRAPH. WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 6, 1932.
MAY ACQUIRE OWN GRÓUND.
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The most momentous meeting In the history of the Hongkong Lawn Tennis Association is to be held on Friday evening when the Council in to con aider suggestions for the realization of the chief ambition of the Associa. tion, namely the securing of a ground on which the governing body of the Kame in the Colony can hold cham. pionship, Interport and exhibition tennis matches.
SATURDAY'S CRICKET. | AIRSHIP TALKS IN
H.K. C.C. TEAMS IN LEAGUE MATCHES.
LONDON.
DR. ECKENER'S SCHEME.
Dr. Eckener, commander of the Graf Zeppelin, has revealed details of the service of Zeppelina which he pinus to organise between England
In the First Division of the cricket league on Saturday, the longkong Caro to meet the Kowloon .C. at Kings Park. The following players have been selected to represent the Hongkong side: T. E. Pearce (Capt.), 11. Owen Hughes, II, J. Armstrong. A. C. Beck, A. C. 1. Bowker, E. and New York. Duckitt, Capt. W. H. G. Gonter, O. E. C. Marton, Capt. Mirehouse, E. J. R. Mitchell and A. Reld.
1.R.C. v. University.
The faturs of transatlantic air ship development was discussed at an important conferenes at the Air Ministry attended by Lord Lon Air) and Dr. Eekener.
THIRD TEST.
SOUTH AFRICA IN A BAD WAY.
Molbourne, Jan. 5. The Inst Australian wicket foll! this morning without any addition to the overnight total in the Third Text. Quinn without opening his score. Ironmonger was clean bowled by
South Africa went in a second time needing 396 runs to win and suffered lunch-time, however, they had made j the loss of Curnow early on. At 66 for 1. the tourists
On the resumption, whatever hopes had of pulling off the
WHY
SUFFER
ACHES
& PAINS?
Ever since the Association was re- organised in 1930, ite paramount alm has been to obtain for itself enclosures indinn R. C. Jst. XI in o League match donderry, Steretary of State for match wore dimmed by a stendy fallERE IS which will allow for the conducting of the principal tennis events in Hongkong, and thanks to the untiring efforts of the Hon. Secretary (Mr. C. P. F. James) and other oficials, the
The following will represent the against the University lat. XI on the R. C. ground on Saturday, at 2 p.m.-A. A. Rumjahn (Capt.). F. D. Pereira, S. R, Kermani, A, H. Rum- Jahn, A. H. Madar, S. A. Ismail, G. Ismail, A. K. Ming, A. R. Minu, J. 9. realisation and ap-A. Curreem and 11. D. Rumjahn.
Barma. Reserves.-M. of Arculi and A. T.
scheme has at last been brought to a point where its
plication lan practical proposition.
A ground has been found in Kow loon which, after the necessary altera. tluns have been effected, offore itself sa amat suitable site for the project, and it now largely rests with the mem. bers of the Lawn Tennia Association
ns to whether or not it shall be ac- quired for such purposes,
their league match against thi Kow-
WiT.
Plans and Estimates Rendy. The plans and estimates have been obtained and have already been ap-y. Stoker, proved of by the Executive Committee, and there will be presented to the Connell on Friday, The Council will, at the same tine, be asked to con- vene an extraordinary general meel ing of the Association tù eumelder the Collowing proposals put forward by the Executive Committee:
1. That the Association should Require and mafutain a ground of its own in Kowloon on the site shown in
the bbock plan.
En. That if "" above is passed the plan alatimaton for a pavilion, ground staff quarters and fencing be Approved,
That this estimates for levelling
I approved.
le. That the question of turling be left to the Executive Committee to
deelde both
ns to the area to be tarfed and the thickness and volt. ability of the turf required.
id. That the stands wil being retired immediately for the Hong- kong Lawn Tennis Association's pur- poses, the buthing of stands b-ft to the Future consideration of the Caminittee and temporary stands be erected when and if required.
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H.K.C.C. 2nd XI v. K.C.C. 2nd XI. The Hongkong C.C. will be repre rented by the following players in loon C. C. on the former's ground on Saturday: R. K. Hepburn (Capt.), R. R. Davies, K. H. Jowler, F. A. BI. Elliot, C. E. Gahagan, L. D. Kilbee, R. S. W. Paterson, P. W. J. Planner, JR. Way and A. J.
R.A.S.C. v. Civil Service.
play for the R.A.S.G. lan
The following have been selected to league match against the Civil Service C.C. to played at Bookunpou on Saturday: W. O. 1. Pamplin (Capt.), S. Q. M. S. Payne, Syset. Slopp, Sgt. Harst, L/Cpl. Cadman, L./Cpl. Spam, L/Cpl. Reynolds, Pte. Pannell, Pte. Evers 16. Dr. WL:Cy and Dr. Gray. Reserves: Dvr. Cartelow, Pte. Beresford. Umpire, Mr. Bowers. Scorer, Szt. King.
ART CARGO HELD UP.
FREIGHT CHARGES
DILEMMA.
Colonel A. E. Deeds (head of the Colonel the Master of Sampill, civil development of airships in the United States and chairman of the International Zeppelin Transporta tion Company) and Mr. P. R. Keun rich (Dr. Eckenor's English agent) were also present.
Following the conference it wha emphasised that the discussion was detailed proposals were made by Dr.
general, and that no Erkener.
entirely
of wickets, stumps being drawn with the total enly 108 for 7. Grimmett after
REAL RELIEF! Mitchell was caught and bowled by Christy, another maiustay, succumbed, and twisted with pain, rub in relief Acoring 40, and When muscles nehe and are all taut when his total had reached
63, and rub out the stiffness and pain with Taylor, with 38, was the only other Absorbine Jr. It penetrates deep into batsman to achieve anything, the the muscles, at once you feel the ethers Ending the bowling too much glowing warmth that starts the blood
to the fore for them, Ironmonger doing specially, coursing
places. Im- deadly work with the ball. Scores: purities that have gathered there are carried off, and away goes the more. | neka und pain.
Australiant Yuninge.
W. II. Ponsford, & Ball
W. M. Woodfull, e Cameren, G. Bratman, e Cameron, Quinn
Bell
It is understood the question of Anglo-German co- S. J. McCabe, c Morkel, b Bell
that although A. F. Kippax, c.Bell, b Quinn operation in regard to a regular: E. 1 n'Beckett, e Mitchell, b
K. Rigg, e Mitchell, b Bell trans-Atlantic airship service was considered, this does not imply any w. Oldfield, c
Quinn change in the Government's air- ship policy.
Quinn
Vincent,
C. V. Grimmett, e Morkel, Bell T. M. Wall, not out II. Ironmanger, run out
Extras
Total
Bowling.
No State Building. During the present crisis no fur- ther airship development will be financed by the State, and Air Min istry participation in Dr. Eekener's) scheme depends on the amount of
nancial support forthcoming from runs and N. A. Quing four for 42.
A. J. Bell took five wickets for private sources,
South Africa-Jet Innings. Dr. Eckener told a reporter that. Mitchell, e McCabe, & Wall.. if he obtains the support of thes, H. Curnow, b Grimmett ..... English authorities Howden and A. J. Christy, e MeCabe, Teun- Cardington airship stations would
monger
I. W. Taylor, b.w.. Grimmett D. B. Morkel, b.w., Iron-
monger
1. B. Cameron, st. Oldeb, L
Iranmonger
7
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A. K. Kippur, e Curnow, b Me-
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W. H. Ponsford, e Mitchell, b Boil 14 12. . Bradman, i.b.w,, vincent.. 107
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12
Total
604
33
Vincent took 4 for 104, McMillan took for 160, Quinn 1 for 113 and 30 Beil for 101.
16
South Africa.-2nd. Innlags,
29 s. 11. Curnow, b Grimmelt...... 11. Mitchell, e and b Grimmett...
be used as bases for the service and a fleet of
Zeppeling, similar in design
to the Graf Zeppelin, would be bullt there.
"During the past two days," he . C. Viljoen, c Wall, b McCabe 111 said, "I have discussed the sebene C. L. Vincent, e Oldfield, b Well with British aviation experts and Q. McMillan, e Oldteld, b Wall am hopeful that I shall be able to N. A. Quinn, b McCabe Art trensures
several obtain the British Government's A. J. Boll, not out worth bundred thousand pounds, repre-permission."
Extras senting the entire contribution of a Dr. Eckener will return to Ger- Continental country to the French many immediately to draw up de- Art Exhibition in London, cannot tails of the scheme which he wil of a foreign shipping company for as delivered owing to the demand later submit to the Air Ministry. ad valorem freight charges.
L. T. A. to be Incorporated. te--That in order in secure funds for the purposen taken to incorporate the llongkong outlined stepa be Lawn Tennis Anciation, and that the necessary authority be given for the issue of debentures to an amount Unless other arrangements can sufficient to complete all necesary work and building, and to provide for either have to pay high freightage he made, the Royal Academy will a reasonable margin to cover unfor- reen expenses, for which purpose it is, as is more likely, the works of suggested that I.K. $15,000 be issued art will be left out of the exhibi- In Bearer Debenture Certificates of tion. $50 each.
Entimates for the ground and accessories have been prepared, and amount to $17,500, though this figure includes provision for n stand to accommodate 1,000 persons semi-per, agent or permanent at n cost of $8,000,
The foregoing proposals considered by the Council on Friday, will be and it agreed to, will then go before a full meeting of the Association for confirmation.
LONDON BANDITS.
SENSATIONAL HOLD-UP IN WEST END.
London, Jan. 6. The recent epidemic of smash and grab raids on jewellers' shops in London culminated in a most dar ing and eleverly planned daylight hold-up in a busy West End street to-day.
The Manager of a jawellers' shop, after collecting a valuable parcel of jewellery from the bank where it was deposited was attacked by bandits, who thrust his hat over his eyes, felled him to the ground and snatched the containing ropes of pearls, diamon bracelets and rings valued at. 42,000. The bandits jumped into large motor-car and escaped at high speed, despite
of pedestrians, and policeman direct- ing traffic twenty yards away.
Car bandits also raided a gold- smith's shop in New Bond Street to-day, smashed 2 Window And escaped with 11
quantity of jewellery-Renter's
vice.
scores
Special Ser
SIM SHIELD MATCH.
OPENING GAME OF TOURNAMEN.
The fixat of the Sim. Shield matches
Too Much,
Special terms for the freightage of exhibits from practically
every country have been obtained so far, as it would obviously have been im- possible for the exhibition organisers to pay according to the value of each package.
countries, however, is insisting on One of the smaller Continental
I ad valorem rales....
A reporter spoke to the only man who knows the Pecret of the ship- ment of the Louvre treasures. He is Mr. W. H. Brothers, of Messrs. Van Oppen, Ltd., shippers. He said:
"I work on the basis that a secret ceases to be a secret na Boon as two treasures to be packed and guarded, people share it. I arrange for the
shipped. Customs and, if I wish, I can passed through the change the route by which they come by five minutes' notice.
"A lot of nuthorities have to be consulted in bringing the treasurch cross. "On the whole, however, things have arrived so far without a hitch."
NECK-&-NECK RACE WITH POLICE.
40 M. F. H. THROUGH A LONDON STREET.
n
Two young joy-riders, who were captured in stolen
car after thrilling neck-and-neck race with a fast police car were sent to prison
by the Marylebone magistrate on a
Car
charge of driving away the without the authority of the owner,
Joseph Alfred Parr
furni tare porter, of Huntsworth-terrace, Marylebone, was Benitenced to two months' imprisonment and Edwin Duff (26), sinter, of Warwick- crescent,
Paddington to three months.
The loss of a car from outalde in to be played on the U.S.R.C. ground Sandringham Court, Maida Valo, this afternoon at 4.30 p.m. between was reported to the police at Pad- the Hongkong Hockey Club and thedington, and within a few minutes, Army. The following have been as the result of a wireless message, selected to represent the civiliana: police la a fost car were on their
The two cars raced along Willes-
G. Duncan; W. Woodward, J. track. Rodger W. A. Reed, A. A. Dand (Capt.), E. V. Reed: H. Owen Hughes, denlanc, it was said, at 45 miles an G. E. R. Divett, C. C. Francis, D. B. hour. At length the police drow Evans and J. La Tatley. Reserves:
T. J. Price and A. R. Batelto.
Club 7. C.D.A.
level, and as the other accelerated
the two enre raced neck and neck for some distance.
The following will represent the
At a bend in the rond the polica Hongkong, Hockey Club, 2nd XI car cut in front, compelling the against the Central British on the other to
stop, Boforo the cars Club Ground on, January 11 at o
- o'clock: * E, 8. Moses, L. F. Nicholson, camo to a standstill the driver of
A. L. Dunean, G. F. Rees, E. G. 9, the pursued car jumped out and Dale, A. A. R. Botolho, L. D. Kilbee, vacaped. He had not been seen 9. J. II. Fox, W. A. Nowers, S. since. Parr and Duff wore arrest. and E. C. Fincher.
ed.
Total
103. A. J. Christy, e Oldheid,
Ironmonger
18
I. W. Taylor, b Grimmett 368. P. B. Morkel, b trosor.ger.. 1. B. Cameron, 1.b.w. Ironmonger K. C. Viljoen, b Ironmonger Q. McMillan, not out C. L. Vincent, not out
Extras
Bowling. 'Beckett 0 for 29, Grimmett 2 for Wall took three wickets for 08 runs 100, Ironmonger 3 for 12 and McCabe
Colonel the Master of Sempi, who is interested in Dr. Eckener's scheme, si: "It is important that z for 41. Great Britain should participate tions.
Australia.-2nd Inninge. actively in
the present negotia- W. M. Woodfull, e Mitchell, b
McMillan
101
7
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Total (for 7 wkts.)... 108
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