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YOU
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FRIGHT FOR KHOO
IN S'HAI TENNIS CHAMPIONSHIP.
"GUY" CHENG IS
BEATEN
GOING AT THE VALLEY
WILLIE SMITH
TO TOUR THE FAR EAST
Hongkong Included In Itinerary
Early in November Willie Smith is to set out for the Far East on another missionary effort for billiards under the auspices of Burroughes and Watts. He expects to return to England before the close of our billiards season in the spring of next year.
---Making a sensational start and putting up a brilliant per formance, T. K. Yui last Sun- day took the first, set of his match against Khoo Hooi-hye to 5-1 before the veteran woke up to the realisation of his.
In connexion, with the tour, a match. Then Yui's lack of ox-publicity campaign, unique in the perience told, and Khoo took history of billiards promotion, haa the sett at 8-6.
been planned. Among the features is a talkie Alm, in which Smith de- Yui, who is a student of monstrates and explains some of Shanghai University, was play-his methoda. ing against Khoo in the semi- finals of the Shanghai men's singles teinis championship. The gume commenced at 6.16 p.m., after the other semi-final- had been played and after one set it was adjourned on account) of failing light.
REPEAT VICTORY.
A good game was seen when Guy Cheng of St. John's University sur rendered to V. T. Wong, former marker of the Columbia Country Club and Cheng's conqueror in the Chinese open championship more than a month ago, in five gruelling sets by the score of 6-4, 6-7, 6-3, 2-6, 3-6. The tussle began about forty minutes late on account of a misunderstanding is regards play- ing time.
THE ROPER CUP
CHINA RETAIN TROPHY
Willie Smith.
ducing Walter Lindrum to pay his Among the places where Smith first visit to England. The im- will play are Bombay, Calcutta, medlate effect of Lindrum's appear- Colombo, Gibraltar, Hongkong, ance was what Frank Poxon Malta, Madras, Marseilles, called "a vintage, season for bil- Paris, Penang, Port Said, llards." The professional game was Rangoon, Shanghai, Singapore re-vitalised, and quickly there be
and Cairo,
came evident a quickening and ex- tension of public Interest In the game generally.
"DISCOVERED" LINDRUM. Four years ago Willie Smith was sent overseas by the same firm, his itinerary including Austraila. That tour and an enormous influence on billiards, for it ended in Smith in- Great Britain.
TO-DAY'S
RACE MEETING
MY "DOUBLE":
NATIONAL DAY AND MIKE
A FULL CARD OF SELECTIONS
[By "Ringtail"]
A heavy going marks the re- opening of the Hongkong rac- ing season this afternoon. The conditions are bound to have some effect on form and pun- - tera will be advised to go warily about their placements. For the first time in the history
of local racing, visitors will have the opportunity of indulging in some double botting. "Doubles" will be conducted on the fifth and eighth races.
Messrs Burroughes and Watts are hoping that Smith's now tour will do for the gume in the East My selections for the nine what Lindrum's visit did for it in events, including the two doubles
1st Race, Mayflower Solar Star Tenorio
CRICKET AVERAGES
AMES AND FREEMAN TOP KENT'S: HENDREN'S WHIRLWIND FINISH
Hart
46 1022
100.5 24.71 23 403 74 4. 22.03
Leslie Ames, with an average of 52.43 for 45 innings and A. P. ("Tich) Freeman with 252, wickets at an average of 14.84, headed the Kent batting and bowling averages. These figures are con- fined solely to participation in the county cricket championship and do not include friendly and other matches. Chinn retained possession of
"Patay" Hendren's prolific the Shanghai Roper Cup Interna-scoring in August saw him finish. Childs-Clarke.. tional Doubles Championship for the second successive year last at the top of the Middlesex. “Aikinton Sunday when Khoo Hooi-hye part- batting order with an average of alg nered by Paul Kong trounced the 63.36 for 46 innings. British couple, L. F. Stokes and D. R. Jardine, batting only nine LJ. Couicher in three straight times, topped the Surrey list with. Tindall sets, 6-0, 6-3, 6-4, in the final play-55.77, Hobbs holding second place Durston ed on the courts of the Shanghai with 47.87 from 16 innings, Wilson Lawn Tennis Association at the The complete averages of the 11. Carrie
three clubs follow: French Club,
Khoo Hooi-hye, the singles champion of Shanghai, was the
KENT.
centre of attraction and the small (won on first innings, 8: lost on first in Matches played. 801 won 18: lost B: drawn crowd of spectators was bewildering: no result 131 points, 253 out of ed by his swift drives and deadly. 400, smashes. His
partner, Paul
Kong, was weak and committed
umerous errors. Khoo seemed
Anses
Falmervice
Baiting
Times Hix'st Not
follow:
2nd Race.
Hey Tor Helter Skelter King, Salmon
3rd Race.
Ngtuk Sunap The Raincloud
4th Race.
Hetman Sadko Gay Crusader
5th Race. National Day Warrrington. Burgomaster
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106 45 1
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217 04.
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Esk
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7th Race. King's Parade Gold Ring Festival Eve
8th Race.
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Ashdown ball returned to the net by his C. H. Knot opponents.
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F... Chalk day and he falled on many occa-C. P. Jonions. sions to return the ball. Time Shefeld and again he drove into the not. P. F. Chapman
Watt His 'partner, Coulcher, put, up RW. II. Lovett fine exhibition with
his fast Freeman drives to the corners and accurFare
T. F. Mitchell... ate amashes at net. Coulcher Wright (D. V. P.) 17 40 184 迮 4.12
C. S. Marriott... launched more attacks
H 41 10 0
6.1 on Kong The following also baited: 1. Akers Douglas, then on Khoo, Kong being the
Lewis, 5. 10. weak apot of the Chinese combina- tion.
វា - កូ
38
SURREY.
Matches played, 29; won, Ci kons. : drawn
16 (won on Arst inning 12, lost on Art fanlage 3); pointe, 160 out of 590.
12.20 D. R. Jardize
18 182 60 5 10.11
38 Azhwell, 41 G. J. Bryan, 0. 0: and
CHINESE PLAY EASILY. After winning the opening set Freema by the love score,
GS. Marriott.. the Chinese Watt
Ashdown
R. de W. K. Winlaw
101 710 29 26.72 M. J. C. Allom
688.6 184 1482 44 23.08 Parker Witson
Batting
▸ Times Hy't Not
9th Race.
Paul Jones
No Fear.
Vietor
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Matches played 26: Won 71 Lost 141 Drawn on several oc- 5. (Won un Brat innings 2, lost on first casions, the Chinese racket-wield-inings 2, no result. 131. Paints: 126 out of era always managed to get ahead of their opponents.
Gorer
16' 10
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Whitfeld
0.00
Points of All Players
*Not out.
390.
Bowling
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-
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重气
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CONTEMPT FOR BOWLING
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ENGLISH GIRLS LOSE AGAIN
PACIFIC TENNIS CHAMPIONSHIP
0. 201,2 60. 626 23 23.94
M... W. Aver.
26.31
DESCRIBED
George Lott Selects Best LOW FARES
New York.
Resting between matches in a 233.2 36 606 28 24.38 recent tournament, George M. #71.8 28 1020 41
28.00 Lott, Jr., who has been around the 889.2 135 2074 82 D63.5.210 2870 18
212 major league tennis wara longer 762.1 800 1400 45 88.24 than any other top flight amateur In the United States, fell into al eoma from which he emerged with the "ideal" tennis player
281.8 50 876 24 £63,1 125
VALLEY SUMMER
SINGLES
L. Goldman Wins Tie From G. T. May
Meeting G. T. May (17) In the final of the second Happy Valley won by five up and four to play Summer Single, L. Goldman (11)
This is his choice: a player with Bill Tilton's backhand, drop shot and strategy, Bill Johnston's forehand, high volley and match temperament, Vinnie Richard's low volley and, baseline kill, Maurice McLaughlin's service, Jean Borotra's smash and Dick Williams' half-volley.
would be," Lott mused.
"And what, a tennis player ha
Going into another "trance, George emerged with another, "Idenl" player, whose strokes would be patterned after presont- day players.
sald, George,
and strategy, Wilmer Allison's This one, only force foroliand high volley and baseline kill, Borotra'a smash, Frankle Parker's
MISS ROUND & A. spider crawled imperturbably up the stumps while Leicestershire MISS HEELEY were batting in the ericket match
ONLY ONE MATCH: ngainst Surrey and calmly.. began Los Angles, Sept, 22. to weave a gossamer kveb,
Could any criticism of the Surors received another set-back to English Wightman Cup play
Boston Blank Out roy bowling be more deadly? day, when in the final of the
Philadelphia Umpires and players, called to the Pacific South West champion- apot by Brooks, the Surrey wicket- keoper, looked at the spider in ships, Miss Dorothy Round and Only one match in the Major
Now York, Sept. 22. silent wonder,
Miss Mary Heeley were well and Baseball Leagues was scheduled The day wore on; the web grow truly beaten by Miss Elizabeth for to-day. bigger: Leicestershiro batsmen Ryna and Miss Alice Marble... In the National League Boston backhand, Gregory Mangin's low came and wont, but nobody hit the Tho Invaders wore outplayed at beat Philadelphia, Betts blanking volley, Cliff Sutter's half volley, wicket whore sat the spider in lefty all points, and put up a very poor out the losers. The scores (ware Sidnoy Wood's match tempera- diadnin
display against the consistency
R. HE. Then came M. J. C. (St. George) and accuracy of the American pair.
Philadelphia... 0111
ment and Ellsworth Vinos Ber Allom. Right bravely did, he slayThe first got was completed at Boston BAGNON
vice. tho Dragon Rumour that no Surrey 6-1, and the English girls, could (Moore homered for Boston and bowler over bowled straight by only secure two games in the Botts blanked out Philadelphia) reren-eagling Astill's wicket. socond set-Reuter,
Reuter
Comparing the two, Lott bo leves the frat named would foat his modern super player.
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