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om

WEDNESDAY, 31st MAY, 1933

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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. TUESDAY, MAY 16, 1933.

VISITING FILIPINO TENNIS PLAYERS

ARRIVE THIS MONTH

TWO PLAYERS SELECTED

EXHIBITION MATCHES INDICATED

(By "Veritas")

The Philippine Interna- tional Lawn Tennis Associa- tion have selected their two players to make a tour of the Far Eastern ports, in- cluding Hongkong, accord- ing to an official 'announce-

HARROW MILE-Th annual Harrow School cross-country mile race was compsted for by a large feld last month. Picture shows compatitore going strong shortly after the start. (Planet News).

BORDERERS CHALLENGE

ment made by the locni ARTILLERY

L.T.A. this morning.

The players are:

Leonardo Gavia, dun, and Leodegarlo Polintan.

They will be accompanied

ON

FOR FOOTBALL HONOURS

their four by Dr. Vincente Japsun. ONLY TWO POINTS

who is to act as manager.

The players expect to arrive in Hongkong either by the Pre- sident Hoover on May 20,

IN ARREARS

Playing on the Railway ground,! the Borderers defeated the Lincoln or by the R.3. Neil Maersk on by four goals to two in a senior len- May 26. They will probably re-gue football game, postponed from main in the Colony for nearly a

Novembar 20. week.

LOCAL EXHIBITIONS.

It has been decided by the Lawn Tennis Association to make every

the Club will meet the Athletle in the senior league game at 6,15 p.m. to-day. The match was postponed. last week owing to the thunderstorm.

On Saturday, the Chinene will meet! the Army in a Charity match on the Club ground. Kick off 4.30 p.m.

effort to stage the visitors in ex- hibition matches, and arrange- ments in conjunction with the Hongkong Cricket Club are to be put in hand immediately the exact date of the players' arrival is a8 | R.A. certained.

LEAGUE TABLE,

South Chinn

Gorin

I'V D LFAPts 2014 10 14

5 60 30 30 [ 14 52 19 29

The players have been selected SW. Horderers 19 18 24 62 25 28

Lincoln Rent. 19 9 4 0 52 32 from the Inter-Collegiate chan R. Navy... 20 plonships of the Philippines whtien| HKFC. recently concluded, and they re- China Ath. present the flower of the Philip St. Joseph's 11.K. Police pines tennis youth.

I

2 0 40

19 8

1

17

7

17 7

Kowloon F.C

17 7 19 0

It was originally proposed by Reerele

the Philippine authorities to send swimming, boxing and football teams up to Hongkong coincident

with the visit of the tennis play CART HORSES OF THE

ers, according to Mr. L. R. Ildefonso, who is making the ar rangements for the reception and entertainment of the visitors.

OTHER PASTIMES.

GRAND NATIONAL

Tragic End of Those Associated With the "Lamb"

There is practically no chance of the boxing team coming up, and several factors govern the pos sibility of a visit by ♫ football team. although decision in this The Grand National has been more frequently won by horses

connexion will be mande later.

JL

STORANTIA NERETIZEKONOMIKULKETERSTEINTENZHENUAnnunza

SPRINGBROK PLAYERS. FOR ARGENTINE

Two well-known South African rugby players, W. Wolhelm and IL W. Elliot, have left for the Argentine where they toured Inst year with what has come to be as the "Junior Springbok

Team:

They have accepted business appointments in Buenos Aires, but they have signified their intention in response to numerons requests to give rugby there the advantage of their experience. the They will actively assist Hindu Rugby Club at Buenos Aires.

Wolheim is the Western I'ro vince forward and Elliot the Natal wing three-quarter,

BOWLS CHAMPIONSHIP

DRAW MADE LAST

NIGHT

FULL LIST OF MATCHES

No

|

FAR EAST GAMES IN 1934

TO BE HELD IN MANILA

PREPARATIONS

IN HAND

The sub-committee of the P, A. A. F. track athletics consisting of track and field coaches decided at its, recent meeting in the office of Dr. Regino Ylanan, national phy- sical director at the Rizal Memo- rial Field to start early in the pre- paration of track and field athletes for the Far Eastern Games to be heid in Manila next year.

The standing ruling of the P. A. A. F. which "Ilmfts" the training period to six weeks only was waly. ed naide and the committee adopt- ed several plans in preparation for the next Far Eastorn Games,

Those present in the meeting: were: S. Aquino, Bureau of Edu- cation, Far Eastern Olympic track coach; F. Catalon, U. P., Far East- ern Olymple Coach; N. Machan, U. P., Far Eastern Olympic conch: Leon H. Tirol N. U. track coach; A. N. Nicanor, Arellano High track coach; and Paula Belmontë, Mapa High track coach.

The following were agreed upon: To develop young material: 1. To send coaches to the provinces to help train candidates for Far Eastern championships.

2. Assemble in important pro- vincial centres, after the inter provincial championships, promis- ing track athletes so that they may continue in their training un- der competent coaches,

3. Keep the winners of the na tional meets for training purposes. 4. Include pentathlon as part of the 1931 track and field meets. Conditioning of old track and athletes: 1. Arrange 60 that they may compete in provin clal, inter-provincial and national meets.

2. Provide suitable equipment to non school and non college athletes whose performances are good enough for the national meet. Long Distance runners:-1, Or- ganization of provincial · com- mitices to take charge of holding municipai try-outs for long lis

ace runs,

2.

fewer than 37 entries have been received for the Oper. Singles

Arrange for the holding of Lawn Bowls Championship of the Colony, 17 more than last year's provincial long distance runs in received connection with the provincial total. Among the entries are those of L. A. Gutierrez and H.school meets. Nish, champion and runner-up res- pectively of the last competition.

The draw took place at a meeting held yesterday evening, and resulted

as follows:

3. Participation of winners of provincial long distance try-outs in inter-provincial and Inter in na flonal meets,

K.C.C. BILLIARDS

4. The selection and training of track and field athletes and Byes.-A. Hyde-Lay y . E. Lam-conches immediately after the na- The Philipping Swimming team of humble origin than any other nert; S. Deacon v. A. Webster; Rtion championship so that a long- i which is now

touring Formosa (race. Chandler, for instance, first Phillips T. Armstrong: C. E.

of carned his oats by pulling a corn Elliot-Heywood A. E. Carey; F. Ler training programme could be are returning before the end the mouth, and if the

chandler's cart before he won the Rapley E. C. Fincher; N. J. Beb carried out.

bington A. W. Grimmitt; A. F. necessary

Faul T. Hard; and R. Ellis. guarantee can be obtained from race in 1848. the local organisers, there is Chandler was ridden by Captain First Round.-F. Normington v 3. distinct chance of the team visit-Little, whose success was the frat c. Brown; G. II. Sherrif y A. S. ing Hongkong.

gained by an amateur rider in the Gomes: R. Hall v S. J. Houghton; F. v S. Essleshall; V. C. race, and it was this excart horse V. Whitta who made the tremosdous leap of Labrum v II, G. Cooper; H. Gitting H. Champelovier; R. Basa v H. 39 feet in a race at Warwick.

Beers F. Xavier v G. N. Mitchell; E.; Nearly everyone associated with Post W. McLoud; J. Posler into the semi-final of the K.C.C. bil-} the Lamb, a little grey horse that Watson; F.X.M. da Silva v. L. de llards handleap tournament have been won the Grand National twice. Rome; A. M. Holland v G. C. Moss; arranged. The games

J. S. Logan; J. J.und the scheduled encounters are: came to a tragic end. Trainers, J. MacDonald jockeys, and stable lads associat. Basta v J. Jones; W. Macfarlane

Vines to

Play at

Wimbledon

ane.!

cd with The Lamb met with violent II. E. Strange; C. E. Marques v

Ferguson; A. E. Costes v S. Randle: ends, and the horse himself was R. E. Luz v L. Luck; J. Fraser v 3. finally destroyed because of

M. Jack; F, Cullen v A. H. Bastu; J. Chadwick W. S. Drake; J. Cavanagh

GLEDHILL broken leg. ALSO TO APPEAR

ranked

V

W.

QUARTER FINALS THIS WEEK Matches for the right

of

entry

are 250 up,

Friday. Geo. Leev G. B. Labrum.

R. B. Hambly v H. Kew,

To-Night.

E. C. Fincher C. J. Roc.

Wednesday.

Are

500

for

on

v W. Ward, E. M. Femedias v H. A. Hyde-Lay v. E. F. Fincher. BOLTS AT FOX HUNT.

D. Glendinning V

The semi-finale, which Overy

H. A. points up, have been arranged Mathew, another winner, came Ramjahn; U. M. Omar bolted

Alves; A. MacFarlane v 1. Nish; A. May 22 and 23, and the final The United States Davis Cup into prominence when he

M. Calmuan y J. H. Howe; W. Wother- Thursday, May 26. He took every committee has decided that three at a fox hunt.

da; J.M.M. of America's

RACE COURSES IN playera hedge in porfect style and was spoon v E. W. Simmonds;

J. V. Ramsay; F.V.V. Alves በካ onlooker und

Petherick γ. Ribeiro v J. F. Lunay;

MANCHURIA should compete at the Champion purchased by ships, Wimbledon, this year. This entered for the Grand National. v H. Hampton; J. Purvis v F. Kern; decision was reached in New Disturbiace had in his owner, W. V. Field v J. G. Ozorlo.

Byco-B. Basto v T. Perkins; A. York recently and the play Captain Machell, the most

After he R. Clark v W. Mnir; E. G. Searle v be nominated arendent man of the race.

money at N. Drummond; J. F. McGowan pre-had placed the stable H. Ellsworth Vines, the

the E. Roylance; B. W. Bradbury v sent singles champion, Keith Gled- an average price of 20-1 hill, ranked at number eight in Captain bought an estate "out of Whant; A. R. Whibley v L

Gutierrez; I. Duncan v C. G. Silva; America, and either F. X. Shields the winnings to come."

G.E.F. Thompson v D. Gow,

to

con-

G.

MATCHES ARRANGED.

The following matches were

Hainking, May 11.

KING'S

THEATRE

Commencing

SUNDAY

21st MAY.

JACK

HULBERT

AND

CICELY

COURTNEIDGE

IN

"JACK'S

THE

BOY"

THE PRIME

MINISTERS

OF MIRTH

IN BRILLIANT

COMEDY.

A Deluge of Wit

and Laughter

Dady Mail.

A Gainsborough Picture.

In

An ordinance promulgated intely by the Manchoukuu Government provides for the opening of national A. horse race courses at Makdon and Harbin. The date for the execu- tion of the ordinance will be short- ly decided by the Ministry of De- or Clifford Sutter. In this way, One of the biggest surprisca

fence. At each race-course two the message continues, a com-was In. 1952 when Miss Nowbray promise has been reached between scored. Her chance was so despis

meetings are to be held annually, the two American schools of ed that she was not even quoted arranged by the Sub-Committee last one in the Spring and one in fall. Tickets for the winning horses are thought about Davis Cup players in the betting. But she jumped night:--

to be issued at prices ranging from competing at Wimbledon just be-faulticasly and ran out a gallant fore the Davis Cup ties at Auteuil. winner..

Monday, May 22-Cralgengower one yen to 20 yen: Tickets are The Royal colours. have only C.C. green: R. Basa v H. Beer; Sbe sold at their face value. The solectors hope to be able to

Cgreen: E. Rost v W. McLeodi S. lottery tickets costing from leave both Ellsworth Vines and once been carried to Victory in Eccleshall v F. V. Whitta. Police addition the Government is to self

singles the Grand National. That Was Randin v A. E. Coates. Wilmer Allison free for

yen to 10 yon also at their when Ambush. 11 won for the play only in the Davis Cup. Prince of Wales, afterwards King Tuesday, May 28-Kowloon Row-value, at the race courses, Efforts will be made to

develop Edward VII.

ling Green Club: J. MacDonald v J. one or more doubles combinations Another brilliant performer was. Logan C. E. Marques T. Fer- RUGBY TO BE MADE in the early spring tournaments, The partnership. of Allison and Lutteur III, the only French guson; W. V. Field v J. G. Ozorio.

Wednesday, May 24-Club de Re- Van Ryn is to be broken. G. Lott winner in the history of the race creio green: R. Hall v J. Houghton; has been invited to pair up again and one of the few five-year-old V. C. Labrum v II. G. Cooper, W. 8.

Fronch Drake v J. Chadwick. with. J. Van Ryn-thus resuming winners. This year two

horses. Trocadero and Coup do a former Davis Cup partnership Chapeau, wore entered. which won the men's doublen at Wimbledon in 1931,

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Thursday, May 25.--Kowloon C.C. Voluptuary, who won the Grand greon: J. Fraser v J. M. Jack; G. H. National In 1884, had never been Sherriff v A. B. Gomes.

The Spey Cup. It is understood that Allison will over a fence in public until he In- not be nominated officially for the od up for the contest that mado Championships.

him famous.

The first round of the Spey Royal Cup Competition must be completed by June 18 (Sunday).

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GERMAN SPORT

Berlin, May 11. The Congress of German Rugby players now in session here, yes- terday decided to approach the Reich Commissary for sports, de- manding that Rugby be made a national aport la Germany and be included in the sport programme of Nazi sliock-troops,

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