THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 19, 1933.
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COUNCIL
AMEND
LEAGUE
SYSTEM
SIMPLIFIED
FIXTURE LISTS
PLAYERS TO BE NOMINATED
TWO COMMITTEES APPOINTED
EXECUTIVE & INTERPORT,
At a meeting of the Council of the Lawn Tennis Associa- tion held yesterday, the follow. ing were elected to form the Executive Committee for the ensuing year: Messrs. A.- el· Arculli, H. J. Armstrong, Leo D'Almada and Major R. S. Lochner.
An Interport Selection Com- mittee was also appointed and will be constituted by: Messrs. Ng Sze-kwong, C. P. F. James, S. A. Rumjahn, G. W. Sewell and R. E. Lindsell.
Mr. S. A. Gray was re-elected Hon. League Secretary,
NEW LEAGUE SYSTEM.
An amendment to the original annual proposal passed at the meeting for the conducting of the this summer league programme
As was considered and accepted.
result the fixtures will be ar ranged so that each division has one set day every week on which to play its matches, and should rain Interfere with matches.
a
on any
particular day, such matches will either be carried over to a later date or by mutal arrangement be played on some other day in the week.
It was also agreed that in view of the new scheme for promotion which is to be introduced this your, that clubs shall sond inl their teams of nominated playera not later than Saturday, April 22. Only four players of each team need be nominated, and the idea is to assist the Executiva Com- mittee in their arrangement of the consitution of the various divi- Blons.
A record field of 20 athletes completed in the annual Shangh al cross-country championship race over six miles in Klangwan Coun
iry last week. The Russian Team walked away with premier team laurels, while the individual championship was won by Private Gregg " of the East Lance. Gregg is shown first from the right in the row, followed by Altmeyer, of the French forces, who falshad second, Next follow the Russian team in the order they finished, 1. Tetereff, G. Levtchenko, K. Levtchenko and P. Shian. Below are shown the starter addressing the fold and a portion of the stewards.
NOT SUSPENDED CORRECTION OF REPORT OF
RACE MEETING.
The Secretary of the long- with Club writes kung Jockey reference to the report in yester day's issue that Mr. Chanson, who rode Iron Grey in the last race at Monday's meeting (the Blue Pool Handicap), had been suspended for allowing his pony to bora and Interfere with the rest of the field.
The Secretary of the Jockey Club advises that this statement
is without foundation in fact.
The error is regretted and the Editor tenders apologies to Mr. Chanson.
EURON
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Bye-laws in regard to these pro- BRITAIN AND WATER
posals will be formulated by the
Executive Committee.
ENTRIES TO DATE.
SUPREMACY
TENNIS AT JAPANESE ATHLETES
K.C.C.
CHAMPIONSHIPS
NEXT SUNDAY
-PROGRAMME FOR THE DAY
TO TOUR
VISIT MANCHUKUO TO PROMOTE FRIENDSHIP.
Tokyo, April. 12. With a view to promoting Japan- Mauchukuo amity through sports the Waseda University track team, numbering about 20 athletes, aro planning a tour of Manchuria this summer.
POINT TO POINT INTERPORT
CANTON TO INVITE FANLING HUNT
SPLENDID EASTER MONDAY MEET
(By "Also Ran".)
In the course laid out for the
The Waseda team will leave Tokyo during the latter part of The K.C.C, senior tennis cham-June and will meet truck champions
13 Seoul and Gunzan, in Korea, Canton ride's point-to-point race, plonship starts on Sunday next prior to proceeding to Manchuria. held on Monday, it has at last and given a fine day, the end of After a series of competitions with been convincingly demonstrated the afternoon will see the first two track teams in Dairen Mukden and that Canton offers the best riding
cities, other Manchurian rounds completed.
the country in the whole of China. Waseda team are scheduled to take course, of, b to 6 miles in The whole day has been set part in the international meeting length, was in the fox and lose aside for two dozen matches, be-to be held in Hsinking, in which tree hills district and afforded a na wonderful variety of natural ob- ginning at 10.30 a.m., and com- Japanese, Manchu and other
atacles and jumps, and some fine petitore are urged of the necessity tionals are to participate.
Despite it's casentially sporting nature, which domanded a high degree of horse- manship on the part of the ri ers, the course was a safe, one as all but one rider finished, and there were no spills,
wht was announced that the clubs Another Challenge to U.S. of being on the ground so is to country,
Speed Kings
start on time.
The following is the programme | for the day.
which had already sent in their entries for the league were: South China, Chinese R.C., Indian R.C., K. C. C., H. K. C. C., University,
Britain's lost supremacy on the Craigengower, U.S.R.C., Deutesher Club, Police, Kowloon Dock R.C., water has stirred a number of Civil Service, Club de Recreio, and patriots to action, and plans are Army T.C.
being made in three different quarrie Those clubs who have still toters to challenge the United States. forward their entries are request-
ed to do so before Saturday, April our greatest rival in marine me-
toring. 22, by which time the list will be closed.
EGNLISH
RUGBY
Yesterday's Leading Results
There is being built, in such secrecy that only one person out- side the boat-yard knows of its
existence, a craft that is destined
for Detroit, there to challenge Gar Wood's Miss America X., which
holds not only the world's water
blue
speed record, but also the riband of the marine motoring world, the British International
Trophy. London, April 18. Leading results in to-day's
For twelve years, since he cap- rugby matches saw Lelcester, Cardiff and Newport beaten fairly tured it from Britain, Commodore decisively. The scores wero: Bath Cardiff Newport
FIRST SERIES.
(starting at 10.30a.m.) No., 1. A. Spary v D. D.
McKay
No. 2. L. W. Hume v W.
Wirth
No.
3. IP. H. Macauley v
W. C. Hung
No.
4. S. A. Gray v J. J.
Ferguson
No. 5. G. A. White v G. C.
Burnett Lu
No. 6. A. H. Dinnen y J.
S. Smith
SECOND SERIES. (starting at 11.30 a.m.)
Tic.No. 7. D. 8. Green v C. AJ
Wright No. 8. H. L. Langley.v H.
Lubeseder
E. F. Fincher v C:
15 Lelcester 5 Coventry
6
21
9 Barbarians
21
Gar Wood, the veteran racer of the United States, has held the B.1.- T. with successive boats of his own design.
No. 9.
L. Stapleton
No. 10.
A. E. P. Guest v L.
Jack
No. 11.
N. A. E. Mackay v E. C. Fincher
H.K. FOOTBALL ASSN.
Formal Business at Council Meeting.
Formal business was transacted at
FORTUNE SPENT IN VAIN.
Miss Betty Carstairs has chal-i nad lenged him more than once, spont a small fortune doing it, but -luck has dogged her efforts, and for the time being she has aban- doned all attempts to regain the trophy.
the monthly meeting of the Council Kaye Don tried twice, first of the Hongkong Football Association with Miss England II. and then held yesterday afternoon, Major C. M. with Miss England 111., both spon- Manners, O.B.E., prosiding.
Minutes of the previous Councitored by Lord Wakefield. But the meeting, Loaguo. Management Com-latter has now withdrawn his back- mittee meeting of 14-3-33, Emergency Ing for such contests, and these Committee meeting of 28-3-88 and two famous craft, both of which Referees Committee meeting of have hold the world's spood re- 8-4-33-were confirmed.
cord, are lying engineless in the The Hon. Treasuror's statement of Thamos-side yard of a road trang- accounts for March was received, and port firm. billa of expenditure were also passed..
The second challenge to Amer ica, the outcome of many months" Playing at King's Park yester-work in a boatyard at Hythe, on day the Y.M.C.A., who folded only Southampton Water, is to bo an
Scatt ton mon, defeated the Lincolns innounced by Mr. Hubert a fast hockey game by the odd goal Paine, who builds motorboats for In three. The "Y" started with on- the Royal Air Force, and has suc- ly eight players, Selk and Murphy cenfully competed against America arriving lato while G. P. Lainmort in more than ono water contest. falled to appear at all. The neoro Yet a third boat, under construc- at the interval was 1-0 in favour tion down Southampton Water, is of the soldiers but in the accond destined for a big international half the Y.M. improved and scored futuro, and when completed, and twice through 6. Fowler, Llout, her pilot named, is expected to Hocquard played well for the Lin-cause a sensation in the marine coins.
motoring world.
No. 12 L. J. R. Cragt V
R. B. Hambly
THIRD SERIES.
(starting at 2.30 p.m.)
TENNIS RANKING LISTS
ELECT OF AUSTRIA AND MONACO:
A field of some 14 riders met at Mr. Baist's stables and moved. off to the course, only 10 riders, The Austrian and Monaco na- however, faced the starter. The tional tennis ranking liet have start was a slow one, in view of been published and are given be-the. Jength and severity of the low.
The
course, but Mr. Hall on Merry
Austrian Association has Maker, set the pace. He was soon overhauled by Mr. Gerhold on Rio issued the following rankings on Colorado, who then led the field
the 1932 scason. ›
.. AUSTRIAN RANKING LISTS.
Мел.
1. Franz Matejka. 2.Hermann Artens. 3-Harry Kinzel. 4.-Heinrich Elfermann. 5.-Graf Adam Bawarowski, 6-Michel Haberl. 7-Willi Winterstein. 8.-Willi Brosch, 9.-Hartmann Docker. 10.Percy Wiedant.
Ladles.
through the rather tricky country The for the next three miles. pace set was fairly smart but the whole field kept well bunched with Mr. Neekelman on Mt. Gount and Mr. Metrofanoff on Liese close be- hind the leader. At the foot of the Fox Hill, where there was a straight gallop of some mile long, the bigger ponies got the advan- tago and Mr. Nockelman and. Mr. Metrofanoff, with Mr. Kuchine on Zircon 2, drow ahead of Mr. Ger- hold. Mr. Neckelman was riding in nico race and his lead, once established, was never challenged About a half mile to the end. from home Rio Colorado refused a bank and then nearly unseated Mr. Gorhold by making a bad peck on landing. This cost him two. places and, from that time, Rio Colorado was out of the running. Mr. Nockelman won by many lengths, followed by Mr. Kuenho on that game little pony Zircon 2. A few lengths behind camo Mr. The Austrian Association has Metrofanoff on Llosa, but, when' also issued a handicap list of 66 of within a few yards of the finish, their leading players, Artens and Liese thought he had bad enough Matejka being handicapped and refused to budga another inch. owa 40, H. Kinzel at dwe 30.3, and This gave Mr. Kuhrt, who was Bawarowski and Eiformann at owe close. bohind on Beauty Bpot, the 30.1. Sixty-four ladies have also third place. The rest of the field been handicapped, Mme. Elsen-finished woll up, scarcely 200 yards monger and Mile. L. Herbst boing
1.-Hilde Eisenmonger. 2.-Lisl Herbst.
3. Trude Wolf, 4.-Berta Binzer. 5-Rosl Kraus.
6. Helga Helmer. 7-Lucy Souloup. 8.Frau Zoepnek.
9.- Tie No. 13. R. S. V. Capell v F.
No. 14.
Grose E. V. Gauhert v H. O. Huber No. 15. Winner of Tie Nos.
1 & 2 No. 16. Winner of Tie Nos.
3 & 4 No. 17. Winner of Tie Nos.
5 & 0 No. 18. Winner of Tie Nos.
7 & 8
FOURTH SERIES. (starting at 8.30 p.m.) No. 19. Winner of Tie Nos.
9 & 10 No. 20. Winner of Tio Nos.
11 & 12 Winner of Tie Nos. 18 & 14 Winner of Tie Nos, 15 & 10
No. 21.
No. 22.
No, 25.
Winner of Tle Nos.,
· 17 & 18
No 24:
Winner of The Nos.
19 & 20
Gabrielo Grunberger. 10-Fraulein Natter.
at
at the top of the list on the owe do soparating the first from the last mark
MONACO'S RANKING.
Men.
1. R. Gallepo. V. Landau.
3. G. Medecin.
4. B. Marion Crawford. 5. B. Davydoff
Second Series.
6. P. Terrler.
7. C. Benedict..
All the riders expressed. their delight with the course and the flagging, and thanks are due to Messrs. Balst and Gorhold for laying the best point-to-point ever experienced in the history of Canton riding.
There wore many spectators gathered at the hill, near the start and anish, from which they were able to follow the majority of the race. It is proposed to invite the members of the Fanling Hunt up to Canton, in a fortnight's
6. Prince de Schaumburg Lippa time, for an Interport Point-to-
9. F. Borio.
Col..Buchanan.
A Noghes.
point race; over a similar course, for the Interport Cup now held by Cantón.
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