Australian Cricket Tour
COMPLETE LIST OF MATCHES FOR 1934 Although there are rumours and wounter rumours of the possible collapse of the proposed Australian cricket tour next year, owing to the disagreement concerning Body- ling bowling, the Australian Board of Control has completed the pro-, gramme for the tour,
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1933.
DONCASTER SALES Injured
UP BY £32,000
Girl's
BIG PRICE FOR A Tennis Win
FAIRWAY COLT
London, Sept. 22. Doncaster yearling sales ended yesterday, when the total figure For the was. 44,608 gufucas. whole of the sales the total rose from 160,986 guineus last year to 188,208 guineas.
WEEK'S PLAY IN BANDAGES
"NANKING SPORTS.
National Records Established.
GENERAL WEEPS.
Was
TEACHING TENNIS
SUZANNE'S NEW METHODS
FIRST RUN, SKIP AND JUMP
Mile. Suzanne Lenglen, the beat woman lawn tennis player the world has ever seen, is go ing to revolutionise coaching in that game.
Nanking, Oct. 12. General Li Tao, ex-commander of Manchuria Volunteer Troops, present at the National Sports Meet- A girl who had played for ag this afternoon. He spoke with the competitors hearing the colours work with an injured back, and of North-east China, and was so went on the court with the part
emotionally overe
overcome that he burat into tears The ex-commander left
for on
an haur,
and will The first big price yesterday was affected plastered and bandaged, after staying 3,700 guineas paid by Capt. Peres achieved a triple triumph in the proceed to Shanghai to morrow.
At about 4 p.m. Mr. Lin Sen, pre- Whitaker for a Felstead Celiba British junior Inwa tennis cham-
sident of the National Government, colt, and the highest price was for plonships at Wimbledon.
arrived to ace the sports. Upon his
The famous Frenchwoman gave a Fairway colt out of Harpsichord,
arrival,
in attendance burst demonstration in London, before. the bands forth in anlate, while the officials, dam of Royal Minstrel, which went
her future pupils, parents, and 2.—Worcestershire. 19.—Oxford to 6,400 guineas before it fell to
competitors and the huge crowd of crowd, which consisted of
well-known spectators all stood up to give him a
Inwn University. the bid of the Aga Khan. -
tennis hearty welcome. Mr. Lin smiled his some appreciation, and quietly took his players.
till a p.m. rent. He remained
MORATS. Sun Fo, Chu Chal-hun, Shih
They announced that it would be as follows:
MAY.
5.-Leicestershire. B.-Cambridge 23-Hampshire,
University. 20-Middlesex, 12--M.C.G., nt Lord's.30.-Surrey,' 10. Essex.
JUNE.
J
She was Miss Nancy Dickin, and she bent Miss Mary Whitmarsh in the final of the girls singles by Mr. Shand, the greyhound G-4, 8-6, while afterwards she went
First a girl papil took the floor. owner, bought a Beresford-Black on to win the girls' doubles in Gem colt for 1,050 guinens, a filly partnership with Miss Whitmarsh,
Yu-yen
Tang the ball against tho practice board. Tang by Beresford-Portree for 3,000 and the mixed doubles with N. Eng. Tang Chungming Chow Chi-helle. Lenglen made her bit Kuineas, and a colt by Trigo-Hooper.
were also among the spectators to She watched her for a few mo
the third day of the meeting. ments, and then told the pupl! her' Splinter Bar for 1,000 gulnens.
Mas Diekin injured her back on Mr. Wang Chi-kit, president of the faults by means of a loud-speaker,
meeting, arri
arrived There was keen competition for the first day of the championships, and was very pleased to see so manthus enabling the whole crowd lo
1 p., shortly after a Sansovino colt from Surbine, which wont to Lord Glanely for and for the remainder of the records established. He went round. hear her criticisms and instruc- 5,300 guineas, and a Bosworth tournament she had to see a spe- the grounds in an acroplane, and in tions.
But the revolutionary part of filly out of Mellowness went for cialist every day to have her spine the company of Mr. C. I. Wang, went
see the prizes. to
Many national records were shut- Mlle. Lenglen's teaching consists in 1,650 guineas before falling to Sir attended to. It was found that Laurence Philipps.
sho had displaced a small bono, tered in the course of the day. The the order in which she intends
also In full to give her lessons to novices. swing.. 25.-Durham.
Other four-figure purchases and the sania trouble recurred in fencing tourney was overy strenuous match.
PERFECT RHYTHM NEEDED. 27.Scotland, nt were:
Edinburgh.
2.--Lancashire. 42,--Second Teat. 8-First Test. 27,-Somerset, Northampton- 30-Surrey. shire.
10.-Gentlemen of
England, al
Lord's.
B-Thin Text.
-Derbyshire.
14.---Yorkshire.
JULY.
20. Fourth Test.
AUGUST.
1.-Gloucestershire. 15.-The Army, 1.--Glamorgau.
nt Alder. R-Warwickshire. shot. 11-Nottingham- 18-Fifth Test,
shire.
25.-Sussex,
29,-Kent.
Leveson-
at Senr.
SEPTEMBER.
1-England XI., nt.
Folkestone.
5.-Minor Counties,
at the Oval,
Gower's XI..
borough. -Renter
1
Colt by Beresford-Sunrise, M. Pencock, 1,000 guineas.
Colt by Beresford-Royal| Phillipa, Mr. Marsh, 1,350.
Filly by Tetralenin-White Folly, Hon. George Lambton. 1,450.
Colt by
But Miss Dickin pinyed with great pluck and with the com. posure of a veteran, against Aliss Whitmarah-a formidable rival, as she has played in this tournament four times.
The Results. Basketball Section: Shanghai gain- el n decisive victory over Shantung, 50-31, while Fuklen bent Shausi by 20 points, 19-20,
In the men'ı
Tennis Section: singles, the Batavian team caally de- In the doubles, the Miss Whitmarsh and Miss Dickin feated Hupel, are great friends. They were Batavians, however, failed to beld
An exhibition match was educated at the same school in therefore stageil in which Gordon Tetratema-Rath-Hertfordshire, where Miss Kath-Lum (representing Szechuan) and
team.
"I would first of all teach them how to walk," she said, "then run, skip, and jump. That makes for good, footwork and fitness. Next I would teach them speed, and by speed I mean quickness of the mind so as to translato thought into immie- diate action.
"After that I would give them leen Stammers was also a pupil. Guy Cheng (Shanghai) beat Liang carron, C. Lender, 2,100.
They are both 17, and therefore Teh-kweng (Shanghai) and Lim Lineach a racket suited to their in- Filly by Son-in-Law-Pre have plenty of time to develop yen (Batavin) to the tune of 0-2 and dividual needs, but most of all teach them a grip of that racket miere Danseuse, Sir Hugo Hirst, their game, for which undoubtedly 0-1.
Volleyball Section: Kwanglung de- that is natural and comfortable. 1,800.
they have talent.
feated Kiangel, 3-0, and Nanking bent Henan, 3-1.
KING'S THEATRE
CONDITIONED THEATRE
TO-MORROW-
THE AIR -COMMENCING
THE FIRST PICTURE EVER DONE IN
"RHYTHMIC DIALOGUE"
presented by
JOSEPH M. SCHENCK
AL JOLSON
in
"HALLELUJAH!
I'M A TRAMP!"
with
MADGE EVANS-FRANK MORGAN
HARRY LANGDON'
A LEWIS MILESTONE
PRODUCTION
UNITED ARTISTS PICTURE
"It is no use trying to teach u Soccer Section: Hupeh defeated pupil your own particular grip or Szechuan, 3-2, and Peking scored an style. Tilden and Cochet are quite. easy vlotory at the expense of Sui-different in style, grip, and
yuen,
8-0.
of putting the weight, Mise Ma Chi methods, and yet they are both won the first prize, set-champions. I believe In changing fing n new record.
the grip of. the racket for the the 60 metres hundles for ladies backhand and forehand, (heat), Miss Wu Su-wen of Szechuan, Miss U Sau-lag of Shantung, and Miss Chien Hang-su of Shanghai clocked good times, all lowering the national record.
hing
throwing the javelin, Pang Wing- of Peking, 48.92 metres and Chlu Kai-ming of Hopeli, 47.38 metres, established new records.
Sze-to Kwang broke the national record in the long jump.
In the second hent of the 200.metre flat raco, Lla Cheng-chun of Liuning clocked 22 seconds for the event, set- ting up a record,,
"After teaching them all this
I would see that every stroke had perfect rhythm. It is no good being jerky.
"Then the last thing to learn is tactics, in which my experience enables me to help them more thus: most people."
SHORTS NOT ELEGANT.
Mlle. Lenglen, who was wearing Tao Ying-kit of Shanghai broke all 'n'sult with a loose skirt that but- previous records by doing the dia- toned up the front and the back, tance in 59 seconds. in the 400 metres said she thought it was much hurdles for meno Ki Yat Pensier for women to play in
INTERPORT
· CRICKET · TRIAL
(Continued froin Payo 12),
the Club de Recreio nt
Toon, this afternoon at 2 p.m.-
shorts than skirts.
"They are cooler and freer bub they do not look elegant," she i Kald.
Then in a reflective mood she remarked.
"I think it will he only n mat- ter of time before every woman will wear shorts, and the briefer they are the better."
H. J. Armstrong (Capt.), C. B. R. Mliz. Longlen has been engaged Sargent, A. 11. Harbord, A. D. Low- to give lessons in England for 120 son, G. A. Stewart, G. E. R. Divett,day's in the next 12 months, C. W. G. Bishop, L. A. R. Duncan.
L. D. Kilbee, C. E. Gahagan and R. O. F, King,
VOLUNTEER'S MATCH.
The Volunteers start their season o-morrow with a match against the Univeralty at Pokfulam, commencing at 2 p.m. The team to represent the
Volunteers is as follows.-A. D. Low- son, R. H. Grifiths, W.. II, B. Rigg. A. R. Duncan, R. R. Davies, J.-E. Potter, H. A. Browning. J. R. Way, L. D. Kibee, T. M. L. Redmond and A. F. Jenkins.
FRIENDLY GAME.
MULE CORPS WIN
AGAIN
Mamak' Hockey Points From R.E.
Playing In the Mamak hockey tournament yesterday afternoon on the United Services Recreation Club ground, the Hongkong Indian Mule Corps registered another victory when they defeated the Royal En gineers by one goal to nil
A friendly cricket match was played at King's Park on Wednesday between the Royal Navy and the Diocesan
The goal was scored before the Boys' School, the latter winning by interval by Sub-Conductor Deake. 20 runs in a low acoring match.
The school boys had first knock The Mule Corps played well in the and scored 60, to which J. Prettejohn rat half, but appeared to slack off In the second session, during which contributed 18. Clarke took three period the Engineers pressed hard wickets for four runs and Hobbs The Mule Corps goal keeper, Bagah
four for five.
The Naval players were all dig. All, effected some fine clearances dur- miseed for 81 runs, Hulse returning ing this half, and prevented the the best figures with five wickets R.E. from drawing level. 13 runs while Lee took four. for 17.
The Mamak League match be- tween the Central British Associa- tion and the K.I.T.C., to have been played to-morrow afternoon has RUGBY FOOTBALL. bean cancelled.
First Of Official County Matches For To-day.
FULL CLUB PROGRAMME,
The Kowloon Indians have sovoral players on the injured list and cannot turn out a team,
SCHOOL FOOTBALL.
St. Joseph's College Beats C.B.S.
The first of the county champion- ship rugby union matches are down for decision this afternoon, the county. match played to date having all been friendly fixtures, Only two games afternoon, St. Joseph's College beat Playing at King's Park yesterday to be played to-day, ono at
are
Northampton and the other at Birthe Central Dritialt School by four mingham.
The full programme for this after. noon is appended:
County Championship. East Bildlands v. Warwickshire
(At Northampton) North Midlands v. Leicestershire
goals to nil.
Ilarsain scored twice for the winners witle: Sinton Chau and Chung. Wah-cheuk och netted once;
Blake, the Kowloon league player, was the start performer for the losers but he received little support.
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