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"THE GRAND PARADE"
With
HELEN TWELVETREES and
FRED SCOTT.
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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 14, 1932.
DEPLETED VARSITY - TEAM LOSES
Jang
Battery Win a Very One-Sided Game
(By "Bully-Of")-
In view of the fact that they felded a much depleted aldo the University did well to hold the 1st IL.K.S. Battery to a score of three goals to one on the Marina, ground yesterday. In a Mamak Tournament
game.
The game was vory one-sided, and as a result very uninteresting. the "Varsity Reared their only goal in the first half.
ANOTHER POINT LOST. Meeting on the Marina Kround yesterday, the Police and R.A.M.C.,
"THREE-QUARTERS" RUGBY COMMENTS
Appearing In To-morrow's "Telegraph"
Owing to unadvoldable cir- cumstances, "Three-quarters" rugby notes, which were to have! appeared to-day, have been keld over.
to-
They will appear in morrow's issue of the Telegraph, and will include Interesting comments on the Navy v Club match, together with prospects for Saturday's Triangular Tournament encounter between these teamy.
LEAGUE BILLIARDS,
played a drawn match, both teams Only Two Matches Played.
scoring once.
This is the third game in which; the Police have conceded points in the Mamak League.
LINCOLNS OUTPLAYED.,
Last Week.
ST. PATRICK'S ON TOP..
Only two matches were played laat The Y.M.C.A., playing at King's week, in the Steel, Coulson's Billiards League, St. Patrick's Club winning Park yesterday, gained a three clear all their games against the Garrison goal victory over the Lincolns in n fant and interesting gamy. The "Sergi Mean and the Paince Hotel opened their account within the Brat Club taking two pointa from the minute of play through T. J. Price C. & 1.0.'s Club. and wille they were two men short. Before the interval Brown increased their lead, and in the second half G. C. Burnett scored the third.
Lieut. Hocquard played a sterling game at left back for the regiment, thereby annexing the major portion while McLellan, Prien and Drown were of the points, mainly through a biz outstanding in the "y"
"All Paddy's" were on form, though S./Sg Clarke gave M. Silva a fright, lending by 40 at the hundred mark.
Although only winning two of the Mix games played, Palace Hotel beat the C. & 1.0% Club on aggregate,
The win side.
Lincolns were unfortunate not to srore at least twice in the opening half.
# •
Owing to the absence of II.M.S. Hermes at exercise, the game fixed for today between the Club and the team from that ship has had to he cancelled. The teams weré to have played on the Navy ground.
1.
TO-DAY'S GAME.
Mamak League.
8. Cruz, who beat C. 1. ở, Greenwell 159-68.
St. Pat's go to the top of the table, changing places with the S. W. B. Sergis Mess, otherwise the order in unchanged. The R. E. Sergia' Menn are still keeping the rest supported, and are still pointless. Results:
BL. Patrick's M. Blita
H. Remediom M. Baptista
Remedioe P. GU
Garrison Sergeants' 160 D/Bt. Clarke
110
150 8.8. Jordan
18
150 Bet Farquhar 150 Q.M.B. Turney
40
142
180 8/8, yar
61
W. Indge
150 B/B
Robinson
900
ELS
R. Signals v University-Marina,
Palace Club Signals-Browne: Cook and Cord: J. Remedine
M. Beltrau Harly, H. Jones and Scott: Bryce, A. Pereira Chaffey, Lieut. Whitewny-Wilkinson, T. Culyer
8. Crus Convoy and W. Jones.
FRIDAY.
Mamak League.
-
C. & P.0.'s Club 187 C.P.O. Taylor 150 10 C.P.O. 1. Joskina 108 145 C.P.O. P.Last
117 CPO. erwa
180
A. Bover
100 C.P.0, 1. Greenwell B 320 CPO. Davey
828
180
710
League Table.
Games
St. Patrick's
R. 8ignals v R.A.0.C.-Marina, 1. Sigants-Browne: Nenie and Cord: Hardy, H. Jones and Scott: Bryce Borderers Chaffey, Lleut. Whiteway-Wilkinson, Palace Hotel Convey and W. Jones.
FANLING GOLF. Draw for Captain's Cup Competition.
of the Royal Hongkong Golf Club is na follows:
Polico
P. W. L. F. A. Pts. 4 4 0 18 0 12
3 3 0 15 3 0
41 11 13 8
R. A. Sergeants Garrison Mess. 4
C. & P.O.'s Club
3 2 1 11 7 5
3 1 2 9 9. 34
36 18 3
04 10 14 1
R. E. Sergeanta 3 0 # 4 14 0
[719).
WORLD'S LEADING TENNIS PLAYERS
VINES HEADS LIST OF
TEN
FITTING TRIBUTE
HENRICOCHET IN THIRD PLACE
ELLSWORTH Vines, Wim-
bledon champion, American Champion, Australian cham- pion, and champion of the world, has been elected to fill the highest position attainable amongst tennis players-the leader of the world's first ten.
The 1932 list which has just beon published includes some startling allotments, such as Afth place to Clifford Sutter, the young Ameri- can, the relegation of H.W. Austin to tenth and the inclusion of Wilmer Allison at No. 4.
The complete list 38:
H.E. Vines (U.S.A.). Henri Cochet (France). Jean Borotra (France). W. Allison (U.S.A.). Clifford Sutter (U.S.A.). D. Prenn (Germany). Fred J. Perry (Great Britain). Baron von Cramm (Germany). Jack Crawford (Australia). H. Austin (Great Britain).
THE WORLD'S BEST in plekuran : Top is Ellsworth Vines, the brif- liant young American who has sent himself to the top of the ladder of tennis fame during 1932 by winnług the Wimbledon blue riband and two national championships;
Loft im Henri Cochet, the "wizard" of the courts who holds encond place in the world's ranking by virtue of his brilliant play in the Davis Cup.
On right i Joan Baretra, desor. vedly pinead No. 3. if only for his amazing work against America in the Davis Cup final, when he won the match for France off his own racket.
Bolow, H. W. Austin, now re- legated to the last place in the list after year of many ups and downs, and achievements and dis-, appointments.
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TWO BRITISH
PLAYERS IN
RANKING
AUSTIN AT NO. 10
CONSISTENCY OF
FRED PERRY.
REWARDED
Cup ties, lost to Prenn in Berlin in the fth set after leading by five gamos to one. But he finished up well in America, winning at Los Angeles and San Francisco. Ho lost a series of matches throughout the season in the Afth set-all of which he ought real- ly to have gained.
Another German, von Cramm, may be plated eight. He won the German championship and he beat Austin in the Davis Cup the
The last two places are difficult to All Crawford in a grent player on his day. But during his European tour his service delivery was failing him and he proved to be too tem peramental.
HARD TO FILL.
Last place of all is the hardest to All Austin reached the Wimbledon. Anal but in doing so defeated none beiter than J. Satoh in the semi-final round---on an occasion when Sath 1 mado repealed protests about the wet
of the turf.
stato
Solely because the records give him lists. There can be little question that the place of runner-up at Wimbledon 102 has marked the beginning of the he is given the tenth place. But his RONSON WIK a disastrous one. Two end of his reign. Cochet hus. quite been the dominating force of the abject failures in the only Davis Cup courts as hitherto either in the single tie he played in the was beaten badly by Prenn and von Gramm in Berlin); None can doubt the supremacy of handed game or the foursome.
and he was amashed by Suttor in the Vines. He has proved himself to be!
Tho pleturesque Basque,
Jean
A genuine world-beater with a ser- Borotra, must be given third place Amerkan championships,
vice atroke equalling the best that A. Lench (9). II. C. Gould (14). Tildon ever abnt down and with drive S. 7. Battin (11) v. J. B. Mackioing strokes of flashing power and sus-
tained accuracy. (10).
I W. Dulley (18) v. A. T. Lay
H. Hampton (11) v. C. C. Stark
(0).
(7).
G. T. Hole (16) v. H. W. Dauken) (12).
T. Megarry (14) v. 1. H. Mundy
T. C. Monaghan (10) v. H. II. Pethick (14).
COCHET SECOND. Cochet is given second place be-
solely on account of his antazing play
in the Challenge Round of the Davis
Cup against America. Single handed he was responsible for France retain- | ing the trophy,
SPORT ADVTS.
MACAO RACES.
THE MACAO JOCKEY CLUB.
He defented, II. E. Vines in the first singles of the tie and then on the third day he beat Allison. That was] D. S. Edward (0) v. S. A. Sleapeause he was fie runner-up in the Ame his dramatic reply to the national
noveral 9.0.3. sent to him to turn out once) rican championships. For
Frenchman yeurs, this dour
from more
for his country. American (18). -
Lyons has headed the world's ranking efforts to queer the merit of these
ritories by declaiming that they were i
Sixth Extra Race Mecting. due to one alleged faulty decision were unworthy of the great occasion, Sunday, 18th December, 1932. And equally unfair and unsportsman. |
First Saddling Bell at 12.45 p.m.. like. There was nothing wrong with First Race at 1.15 p.m. the diaputed line decision, except the disputation which arose from Ameri.
Joe Becket to Stage "Come-Back"
JOCK CREIGHTON'S. LATEST
TO BOX MEXICAN CHAMPION
MACAO RACING.
Lack of Interest Shownnis second thoughts.
by Residents.
APPEAL TO COLONY.
ALLISON FOURTH.
To Members' Enclosure $2. To Public Enclosure 40 cents. Members MUST show thoir Allison get fourth place. He was badges to gain admittance. Ladies semi-finalist in the American cham- pionships, there running Cochet to the are cordially invited to attend the fifth set-and he ran Borotra to five Races without charge. No sets in the Davis Cup tie,
LADIES' tickets will be issued. Regret for the lack of interest
Sutter proved himself to be a great Tifins, Tens and Refreshments shown by reskients of Macan in the player in the American champion-will be obtainable at the Race race meetings held in the Portuguese sking, He reached the semi-final | Colony, was expressed by Mr. G. II. round beating H. W. Autsin on route Course at reasonable prices. Potts when presiding at the annual by 6-2, 0-0, 7-5; and he was the only meeting of the Macho Jockey Club, Vines. In the semi-inal round he led
competitor seriously to challenge HONG KONG CRICKET CLUB. which was held at the registered office Vines by two acts to none and wanted of the club in Hongkong last week.
ZAR
raan
Addressing the meeting the chair but two points in the third set for a Annual Lawn Tennis Tournament,
sensational traight-ret victory.
Sixth place
ust be given to D. Prenn (Germany), for his remarkableed at the Pavilion. ENTRIES Entry forma may now be obtain- Davis Cup victories. He beat Perry and Austin and Shields.
CLOSE on Saturday, 14th January,
como
The Stewards regret having to me before you with accounts show- ing a loss $17,000 odd. This is Rc
counted for largely through the heavy F. J. Perry may perhaps be placed 1933. expenses which have been and the loss of a draft of curred, next. He did good work in the Davis i
subscrip
tion ponies in Shanghai, which upset
our arrangements for at least one to expect, and I sincerely hope that meating. In the earlier part of the members of the. Club will do their ut.... period covered by the accounts, we most to interest Mecan residents in were paying a salary of $1,000 a racing. If Macno residents would month to the Racing Secretary, who assist us by owing ponies and general- Bovered his connexion with the Clubly take up racing; it would not only on proceeding Home on medical ad- be very encouraging but would enable and that salary has been saved.us to depend less on pontes from A contributory cause to the
Hongkong.
Was
an outbreak, of, meningitis in "I think we may claim without Macho, which forced us to postpone unduly flattering ourselves, that we a meeting there, as it was evident have not only afforded the residents that very few residents of this Colony in Macao with good racing, but have would go to Macao so long as the benefited the Colony financially. outbreak lasted. Through the cour "With those few remarks, I will texy the Stewards of the Kwantinaw move the adoption of the report Racecourse, we were offered their and accounts as presented and after course but unfortunately, owing to the resolution has been duly second- the inclement weather, we had to ed I shall be plenact to answer any abandon the meeting on the course questions to the best of my ability." was under water thereby losing bo-
Business Of Meeting. tween $1,500 and $2,000,
The roport and accounts adopted, on being seconded by Mr. The Macao Government has grant G. A. Harriman. The present Sto ed us an extra piece of land for the wards, Mossrs. G. H. Potts, A. H. extenson of our stables, on which at Carroll, H. B. L. Dowbiggin, A.J.P. the present time, we have orected Heard, P. M. Hodgson, L. Tse-fong, temporary mataheds. I hope how-Y. M. Lo, C.G.S. Mackie, ILI.H. over, in the future when we are in Priestley, C. A: da Roza, A. M.L. were rg. funds to be able to erect permanent Soares and F. Sutton,
elected; on the motion of the chair-
Land Granted.
wore
Joe Beckett, often described an the undefeated heavyweight cham- pion of England, has now turned himself into a referee of boxing. Just how he will fare is a matter of conjecture, but anyhow, Joo manages to keep in the nows. Sometime ago, it was announced that he was going in for all-in wrestling but that project appears to have ovaporated when, he heard Raul Talan, alleged lightweight that he had a chance of a fighting champion of Mexico, who has been ncome-back with Georges Car-going great guns in Japan, will pontior.
Joe, who is the manager of make his debut hore on December Reggie Moan is a busy man, and [17 at the Auditorium when he stables. there is little possibility of his clashes with Jock Creighton in the 26 subscription pontos, of which 10 Mr. A. H. Potin had boor proposed returning to the arena as a fighter. main óvent. There are many of his enthusiasts who claim that Joe, with his loft Talon la reputed to be an ex- hook alone, would defent most of colled mitt-alinger and a hard- the heavyweights in Great Britain. puncher. Jock is starting training Thoy forgot, however, that Beckett this week. The preliminary bouts is nearing his 40th birthday and will be announced later, according that is no age to make a return to to Sam Sofoulis, Auditorium
matchmaker. the ring.
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"It is gratifying, to report that the man, seconded by Mr. H. Seth. have already arrived, have been sub by Mr. A. Kitchell as a Steward but scribed for, and when the balance of he declined. He thanked the pro- the ponies arrive, it will help us poser and the secender, Mr. H. Seth, but intimated that as ho could not go enormously with our programme,
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"I think you will agree with me over to Macao in the winter, he very
Government Civil Hospital Punk that the racing has been good at all much regretted he would not be able Recommended for many years moetings held by us and it is a mat to accept office. ter for regret that the residents in Messrs. Linstead & Davis wore re-Hospital, etc., and by all the foemi Macao, do not take the interest in elected Auditors for the ensuing yaar, Doctors.
-24, Wyndhan Street, Tel. 24845. racing that we should have been lead at a remuneration of $500,
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