THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. TUESDAY, JANUARY 30,
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PREMIER
MADAME MATHIE
THE
The official rankings issued by, the French Federation last month "again comprise well over a thousand namer in the men's list and several hundreds In the ladies. The first series player are ranked in order of merit, according to the usual custom, whilst the player In the second and third gories ranked at handicaps ranging from owe 15 to resolve 30: The ranking committee again differentiate betwee homo players and foreigners residen In France, issuing a separate, list for the latter class.
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The men's list has not undergoni much change in le personnel. F Terrier is the only newcomer to the first series, three players, E. du Plaix P. Gajan and A. Poulalion are placed on tho Insufficient data list; and R Rodel, R. do Buzelot and L Geraud return to the lists after being on the insufficient data list last year...
BOROTRA NO 1.
J. Borotra is awarded pride of place in the men's list, position no- ond will disputo now that H. Cochet ha joined the ranks of the profesalonals Last year Dorotra and Cochet shared the number one position. Some sur prise has been caused at the position of Andre Morlin at equal fifth in view of his selection for the French Day! Cup team this year. But it must b remembered that players are ranke on performances throughout season, and C. Boussus, P. Feret an A. Martin Legeay-his seniors in the ranking-have all better tournamen records. Martin Legeay has made notable advance of five
follow
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and J. Lesueur-his doubles partner a meetings has gained sever กากกร places. It
It will be noted that G. L Rogers is not this year included in the foreigners' list of ranked players probably because he has not taker part in so many French events as inst year.
MME. MATHIEU AGAIN.
The ladies' list is again curtailed following inst year's precedent wher the standard of play required for the first series was raised. Ten ladies win places, compared to the seven, last year, the newcombry baing Mille S. Iribarne, Mile, S., Fannetier and Mme. M. Bernard. Mme. Mathie retains the number one position fo the sixth year in succession, but, Mil Adamoff drops three places to fift! Mme. Henrotin who gave Mrs. Mood a hard matcle at Wimbledon this yea remains at second with Mlle. Rosan bert, and Mile, Goldschmidt, W
who seen at Wimbledon this fourth. Mlle. Iribarne, one of newcomers has had a good sensd ending with her long match agaid Mime. Mathlea at the Paris champlo chips. Mise... MA. Thomas, Engilsh lady resident at Cannes, h been judged to be improved and promoted one place in the foreigne Hat.
MEN.
1. Borotra, Jean (equal 1).
2. Boussus, Christian (3).
3. Feret, Paul (equal 4).
Martin Legeay, Andro (8):
5. Bernard, Marcel (7).
berlian (12)
Andre (equal 4),
D. Brugnon, Jacques (equal 4).
D. Gention, Antoino (equal 0),
Landy, Piere (equal 13).
11. Grandguillot, Jacques (equal 10
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15. Jourdu, Roland (equal 16).
10. Buzelet, Rene de (--).
17. Berthet, Beni (equal 13).
18. Trencin, Guillaume (equal 10),
19, Gerald, Lõulu (—),
20. Bernard, Alain (-).
Terrier, Franculs (~~~~).
· FOREIGNERS.
Equal 16. Landau, Vladimir (equ
20).
Insuficient performances: L Aslangul (10), P. Gajan (10), Grandgulliot, E. du Plaix (15), Poulalion (20).'
LADIES.
1. Mme. Mathieu, Bimons (1).
2. Mnic. Henrotin, Sylvia (equal 2
Mile. Rosambert, Colette (4).
4. Mile. Goldschmidt, Jacqueline (5).
6. Mille. Adamoff, Ida (equal 2).
6. Mlle. Iribarne, Simone (-).
7. Mile. Barbier, Simone (7).
8. Mlle. Peyro,
ro, Jeanne (--);
B. Mme. Charpenel-Cochet (-);
10. Mile. Pannetier, Suzanne (~~~);
More. Bernard, Michel (-).
F. FOREIGNERS.
Equal 6. Miss Muriel Thomas' (equal G).
InauHcient performances:
Mme. Leila Anet-Agid (0), Mme. Metaxa- Howard (equal D), Mme, Berthet Saoutchik (equal 6).
MONACO RANKING).
The official ranking of players in tho Principality for 1034 is as fol- lower
Men: 1. V. Landau, 2. R. Gallepe, 8. G. Medecin, 4. B. Marion-Crawford, 5. B. Davydoff, 6. Al. Noghes, 7. Ch. Benedict. Ladies: 1. Mmo. J. Borg- lini, 2. Mlle. Sf. Creput.
Mr Maurice Schlegel has been re- elected president of the Federation Monekasqua for the next three years, and Meri, R. Gallepo and J. Rey mond, vice-presidents for, the same period.
S THE FRENCH
JEAN BOROTRA.
COVERED COURT
TITLES
BRUGHON WINS AT GENEVA
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The international championshipa of Switzerland on covered courts, at Geneva, resulted in the victory of J. Brugnon over Heeter C. Fisher in the men's singles final, 2-6 4-6 7-5) 0-06-0. The French player was giving away nearly ten years in age to the former Oxford Blue. Brugnon also won two doubles events. Mlle. Adamos gained a notablo victory over Mile. Payot in the women's singles Anal.
Men's Singlas-J, Brugnon bt H. C. Flaher 2-0 4–0 7–5 0–0 6–0.
Women's Singles,Mlle. I. Adamoff
bt Mlle. L. Payot 6-2 6-4.
BILLIARDS EXPERT
WILLIE SMİTH PLAYS. HONGKONG CHAMPION.
In an exhibition game of billiards at Shamshulpo lost sight, - Willio Smith defeated. A. J. Osmund, Hong- | kong Champion, to whom he conced. ed 500 points in 1,000; by 1,000 to 038.
The professional's best breaks were |120, 70, 78, 74 and 71. - Omünd mado
43, 40 and 87 breaks.
In a game of anoeker Osmund re- ceived 80 and beat Smith by 80 to 80.
Another Meeting.
Ib is advorthed that on Thursday, February 1, at 0 pm, at the Exchange Restaurant, Willa Emith, büllards champion of England will be matched aguinst A. J. Ommund, billiards cham- pion of. Hongkong, in a game of 1,000. up.
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Men's Doubles.-J. Brugnon and A. DANCING ACADEMY,
Gentlen bt H. C. Fisher and Terrier 760-11.
Mixed Doubles, J. Brugnon and lle, Payet bb H. C. Flaher and Mile. Adamoff 6-2.7-5.
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