THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH.
SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 17; 1934.
RECORDS OF ENGLAND'S RANKING WOMEN
RUBBER CONCLAVE.
STRICT SECRECY AT GROWERS' MEETING
Amsterdam, Feb. 16. Extraordinary precautions were taken to preserve secrecy at the meeting of the International Growers of Rubber Association
*All of the Dutch East Indies.
of silence present swore an oath that they would not even inform their business partners of the pro- ceedings.
It is reported that no decision rubber was reached regarding growing restriction or allocations to European or native growers.
Simultaneously with the meeting
BASEBALLERS GET INTO TRAINING
Famous U.S. Players Off The Mark
Chicago, Feb. 14. Four hundred and ninety-nino ball players will begin the annual trek to the south and far west next week for the major league spring of the training season, a survey rosters of the 16 clubs showed to- day.
or
this group,
197 will
be
here, a gathering in London, under rookies, recalled players or former the auspicca of the
rowers Association; was conduct-major leaguers coming back to the
Rubber
ed in similar secret fashion.-Reu-"big time" for another trial.
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`TO-MORROW
When, midsummer rolls around and the clubs have to trim their squads down to the player limit of twenty-three, 171 players who go to the training camps will be back in the minors. The statistics show that there'll be room for just 20
newcomers
{{{{l,
new
MISS DOROTHY ROUND.
The Boston
their training camps.
limit, will Braves, with 22 players, one less than the major league have the smallest squad,
TENNIS PLAYERS
List Of Victories
Defeats
During
be Mr
And
The Last Year
Continuing their interesting publication of the records for the last twelve months of England's rank- ing tennis players, Lawn Tennis and Badminton, in the issue of January 20, deals with the women players, and below will be found the achievements and reverses of the six leading English players,
MISS D. E. ROUND.
bi Mr. F. C. Peters (Prebles) 6-4 6-0; ht Mine McOstrich (Peeble) 0-1
F. F. Wallingshail (Tally Ho) Debt Miss 1. Saunders (Peebles) 6-4 6-11
4-2-8;
be Mix 11. Harvey (Hampstead 1.C.) ht Mina K. E. Blammers (Hampatend
6-1 4-6 0-4:
10-4 6-2;
.C.)
bt Nas F Jaties (Tiampalend II.C.) +1 6-3;
at H. Martin (Priory) 3-5 0-41
ht Hr. Whittingstal (Melbury) 6-3 7-8;
The world champion New York Giants, with 32 players, have the M. W. Hudd 11.C. Champs.) third largest National
Leaguebt M Ford 11.C. Champs. 2-0 6-0 0-1
b Men. Melkowa (11.0, Champs.) 6-4 6-2;
the
0-11
B
4.
ht Mrs. F. C. Peters (Gleneagles) (-4 5-8 Ei
It 31. J. H. Pittman (Olenesyles) 3-4 0-4
11-03
bi Mille. Bigars (Gleneagles! But Bl
Bisa James (West Side) 6-4 3-0 6-11
bi Mr. A. Godfree (Middlesex v. Herin)
2.8 600-4:
Miss. 0, Brauer (Bussex
6-4 6-2:
4-43bt Mlaz 0. K. Osborne
and 0.01
Mertaj
(Sussex Y [Torto)
bt Mrs. Noss (ferta . Kent) 0-1 G-1
ht Mian J. Cunningham (0.C. Champs.) Ba
6-41
Mb Harvey (C.C. Champa.) '(-9 0-3 6-4; it Mr Dron (C.C. Chempr.) 6-3 6-31 bt Milan Chuter (Dulwich 0-2 2-0 0-3; bt afias Morley (Dulwich) 0-4 0-4:
4-0 9-7 2-0:
komt te Mine 0. Round
8-10 2-8:
(Hanipetend
LC.)
in the two najor squad. The Washington Senators, bt Mes. M. IL King C. Champs.) 6-2 6-f | lengues, unless some of the veterana American League champions, with ht Sime. Mathieu (1.C. Champs., 1.8742 bt Miss H. Jacobs (11.0. Champs.) 5-8 6-2 Islip and are sent back to the bush 27 players, and the Philadelphia
leagues to make room for
Athletics, with the same number. bt Miss K. E. Stammeri ileckenham) 0-3 have the smallest squads in their Mr. Michell (Beckenham) 7-6 6-21
1st Mian M. Dearman Beckenham) 7-5 &3;
German) 3-6 ket to Mile, Jedrzewski (Queen's Spring) bt Fri. Asem (England leagues.
7-3 6-1: The White Sox will have
bt Mrs. Nicolopoule (Wimbledon) 6-4 6-5: biggest group of rookies, 19, follow-t str. 8. K. Edwards (Wimbledon) 6-4 6-1; ed by the Red Sox, Tigers and his Valerio (Wimbledon) 6-3 6-21 Yankees with 17 each. The largest bt Mus. Palfrey Wightman Cup) 6-4 10-8: rookie squad in the National League bt Ms Jemen Rye, New York) 0-4 1.0 0-4: is 13, gathered by the Cardinals bt Ma Cruickshank (Rye, New York) R.G from their MANY
farms. The bt Mis lieeley Rye, New York) 0-2 64: Braves, with three newcomers, have bt Min Palfrey (UB.A. Champe.) 04
bt Miss J. Cruickshank (Los Angeles) 6-0; the smallest group of new talent in either league.-United Press,
THE LEAGUE ROSTERS. The American League clubs have 120 new
men of their
resters, against the National League's 77, a difference of 43 players.
The St. Louis Cardinals, with 38, and the Chicago White Sox, with 37, will take the largest squads to
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BELGIAN TENNIS
RANKINGS
LACROIX HEADS
MEN'S LIST
The Belgium offolal ranking lists, based on performances in singles only for the period Decem- ber 1932 to November 1933, have been issued,
A. Lacroix retains the first position for the third year in loat in Mian H. Jacola French Champs.) succession. He has greatly im- among
3.0 - 4.6:
lost to Miss D. Hound Beckenham 3-0 4.6: proved during the year,
Whittingtal (Frinton-ne)his victims being V. G. Kirby,
kmt to Mrs.
4-0 2-6;
4-61
3-0 6-7:
bt Man D. Schwark (San Francisco) 6-2 7-8 klo Mr. King (C.C. Champ.) 12-10 1-4 Ramberg, Ariens, F. Landry, Ell
bi Mrs. Itarper (8an Francisco) 6-8 8-1
Jont to Milka M, Herley (Melbury) 6-1 6-0 3-4; lost to Fri. 11, Krahwinke! (Eng., Germany)
G-1 1-6;
Lost Lu Mrs. Moody (Wimbldon) 4-6 8-5 3-6: Set to Hive H. Jacobe (Wightman Cap) 4-6
2-02
lost to Mina 11, Jacobs (15.8. A. Champa.) 4-0
7-0 2-0:
hent to Man A. Marble (San Francisco) 4
1-6.
MISS M. C. SCRIVEN.
1 Mrs. A. turke (Beaulieu) 6-2 6-3; bt Frl. Aussem fleaulles) 6-4 6-7 6-4; ht Fri. Auswem (Houle Carlo) 6-0 0-2; bt Mile, Adamoff (Menton) 2-0 7-5 6-3
bt Frl. Aussem (lordighera) 7-5 0-1
bt alle. Adamu (Bordigher) - C-0: bt Miss Ryan (feaulieu) 0-811-13 04: bs Mille. Higart (Felixstowo) 6-4 27:
tafes, M. R. Kine (West Side) G-2 0.5 14 B 15, Nuthall (West Bildes God 0.4:
Mlle Baumarten (French Champa.), 6-0
5-3:
Fr. Krahwinkel (French Champs.) 2-6 6-3
bt Mme. Ilearetli (French Champs) 6-28-D! 1 Mia Herley (French Champs.) 6.2 k
bt Mia B, Nuthall (French Chadp.) 6.2
4-0 6-3:
bt Mme. Mathieu (French Champs) -2 4-G
6-4:
"bt` Mile-Sizuet-Wimbledon 7-5 7-01
1st Mrs. Godfree (Wimbledon 6-2 1-6----
bt Miss N. M. Lyle, Wimbledon) 4-6 0-1 27:
b Mis M. Nathall (Wimbledon) 3-6 6-0 0-4
bt fixa C. Belih (V.S.A. Chams.) GO G
bt Mr. W. V. Heater (U.S.A. Champ.)
0-3 6-2:
w.o. Mrs. J. Crawford
Bournemouth).
(1.C. Champa..
lost to Mian Hewitt (Nice) 6-4 4-6 1-8: kind to me. Mathieu (Monte Carlo) 6-4 2.0
fort to me, Mathieu (Menton 1-6 2-4: tost in Mr. M. R. King (1.C. Champe)
0-1 2-6 2-0:
lost to Pr. Krafwinkel
(Wimbledon)
4.0
0.8 1.0:
lot to Min 5.
l'alfrey (Wightman
Cup)
(Waltman
Cup)
3.8 1.4:
lost to Mins 13. Incube
7-0 2-0 6-7:
lost to Miss Cruickshank (U.3.A. Champs.)
1-0 2-0.
MISS B NUTHALL.
t Nha K. E. Hammers
437-6:
1.C. Champ.
bt Mile, Bellard (French Champs.) 6-8 6-0;
ht Mile. Payot (French Champ.) 6-2 6-2;
bt Mr. A. Burke (French Champs) 1):
hit Mins A. M, Yorka (West Side) 6-2 6-0;
0-0.
Sent to Mme. Mathieu (Wimbledon) 4-0 0.6: D. N. Jones, 1. G. Collins, E. Č. lost to Mlle Adamot (German Champs.) 3-6 Peters, H. S. Burrows, D. H. lost in Me Bigart 16. 11. v. Bellum) 6-3 Williams, J. F. G. Lysaght, Von Kehrling, Gabrovitz, Oestberg, mer, Karsten and Koopman. He lost to G. L. Rogers, Tinkler, H. C. Fisher, Matejka, A. Merlin and J. Lesueur; he was also defeated by L. de Borman in the final of the
MRS. M. R. KINË.
bt fr. P. J. Whitley (Surrey v. Glow) 6-8
6-0:
t ba K. Smith (Burrey v, filos.) G-2 0-0:
be Miss James (Paddington) 1-0 0-40-Belgian Covered Courts Champion-
ht Mr. Dyson (l'addingtan) 0-0 0-1:
bt Min HeOstrich (Roehampton) 6-1 6-0;
ut Mian M. C. Beriven (1LC, Champs.) 2-6 Josane Sigart) shares the
C2BZ:
Mr. Pitman (11.C Champs.) 9-3 6-4.
bt Milas . M. Drarmen (BL. George's
4-4 6-2;
It Mrs. Michell (St. George'a [}{!!) 0-3 &+3 bt Mr. E. C. Peters (Wimbledon) 6-2 6-1 21 Mb . L. Webb Wimbledon) 0-1 0-1: ht Mr. J. 8. Kine (Wimbledon) 0-0 0-1: bt Miss McOstrich telgate) 6-2 0-1:
ht Miss F. G. Brasier (Relaste) 6-3 2-6 6-4
hit Mr. Macready E. Grinstead) 6-0;
bi Mlas Blancy W. Worthlog) 6-1 6-2
ht Miss P. G. rnaler (W, Worthing)
00:
1ht Mr. Dando (Bognor] 6-0 6-2:
it Minn G. K, Osburne (lognur) 6-3;
bt Min Southwell (New Malden) +1 60:
bt Ars. Dand exhi! 4-1 6-3:
bt Hlas Couchman (Bexhill) 6-4 6-0;
MLSCRPTEM
MISS M. C. SCRIVEN,
1
ist Mira Qaberne (Bexhill) 6-1 6-1
bt Mine Harvey (atbotine) 6-1 6-1;
ht Mix Morley (Queen's Spring) 7.5 6.31t Mins Southwell (Button) 6-0 7-5:
Ft Mix M. E. ftudd (Surrey, Yorkshire) B. K. Edwards (Sulton) 6-0 6.5;
6-0 4-0: 1 N. Hellewell (Burrey v. Yorkshire)
5-2 6-11
bi Bas N. M. Lyle (Surrey
6-2 6-2 1
v. Midillenex)
bt Fel. M. Horn (England v. Germany) 8-6
tu7 0-2:
LL FIL. M. van Ende-Plasser (Enur. v. Germ.)
ht Mae M. Binney (Wimbledon) 6-2 0-2:
bt Mina A. A. Thomas (Wimbledon) 6-4 6-2; It is J. C. Ridley (Wimbledon) 61: bi Mian Allee Marbin (Long Island) 6-7 0+2
6-0:
I
ht Miss Couchman (toehampton) 0-0 0-8:
bt 1 8. Noel (Toehampton) 6-3 7-5:
bt Mlas Wilson (C.C. Champr.) 6-3 6-2; ht Mrs. F. C. Peten (U.C. Champs.) 6-1 6-2; b Mas Stammen (E.C, Champs. 10-12 -
G-J
to Mille. Jedresejowska Champ.) 2-0 6-2 2-11;
(Surrey
SPORT ADVTS.
THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB.
ANNUAL RACE MEETING, 1934, 24th, 26th, 27th, 28th February, and 3rd March, 1934,
On Baturday 24th, Monday 28th, Tuesday 27th, and Wednesday 28th February, the first bell will be rung at 11 am, and the first raco will be run at 11.30 am. On Saturday, the 3rd March, the first bell will be rung at 1.30 p.m., and the first race will be run at 2.00 p.m.
The tin interval will bo takon after the fifth race on the first four dayo.
MEMBERS' BADGES AND ENCLOSURE.
Members aro reminded that "they and their ladies must wear their badges prominently displayed through. out the Meeting.
No one without a badge will be admitted to the Members' Enclosure.
Badges admitting non-members to the Members' Enclosure and Club Rooms at $10.00 per day including tax-or $40.00 including tax for tho Meeting (indien $5.00 and $20.00 rospectively), are obtainable through the Secretary upon introduction by a Member, such Member to bo rϑpon. sible for all chita, etc.
Backroa admitting to Members' closure will NOT be on sale at the
Race Course.
The Secretary's Office, Ord Floor, Gloucester Building, Tel. 27794) WILL CLOSE AT 10 am. ON THE FIRST FOUR DAYS, AND AT 12.30
ON THE FIFTH DAY.
pjm.
A limited number of Tillins will be obtainable each day at the Club Bouse, provided they are ordered in advance from the No. 1 Boy, Tole phone No. 21920.
On no pretext will children, Be permitted in either enclosure during the first four days of the Mosting.
PUBLIC ENCLOSURE.
The price of admission to the Public Enclosure is $4.00 per day including tax for all persons including ladies, and is payable at the Gate.
Soldiers and Sailors in uniform are admitted to the Public Enclosure at Bookmakern, Tie Tag men obc. wil $1.00 per day including tax.
precincts The Hong Kong Jockey not be permitted to operate within the Club during the Race Meeting
Tiffins will bo obtainable in the Restaurant in the Public Enclosure,
to
لمال
SERVANTS' PASSED. Passes for Servants will be issued Mme. J. de Meulemeester (neo on application to the Secretary, 3rd
frat Floor, Gloucester Building.
Employers are requested position with Mlle. Nelly Adam- son. She has beaten Miss K. E. tribute them with discrimination and endorse their names on the parice. Stammers at Zoute, Miss N. M.
Servands are not permitted in tho Lyle at Glonengles, Mile. C. Ro-Mombers Enclosure except for pass- sambert and Mlle. Rollin Couquering through on their duties but must que. But she has lost to Miss remain in their employers' stands. Stammers at Gleneagles, to Mile.
J. Goldschmidt, Mme. S. Henrotin and Mlle, N. Adamson. She was also beaten three times by Miss M. C. Scriven.
MEN.
1 A. Lacroix (1)
2 Ch. Naeyaert (5)
3 L. de Borman (3)
P. Geelhand (8)
G. van Zuylen (2)
6 A. Ewbank (4)
-7-A do Ridder-(6).
8 G. Francols (7)
9 J. Burin (11)
10 J. van den Eynde (-)
11 L. Bogaerts (-)
12 J. Rostenne (~~)
13 J. Pelen (—).
14 P. Delcreix (-)
WOMEN.
to
Any persona found loitering with Servants' passes in their possession forfeit the same and will be will removed from the enclosure.
By Order,
C. B. BROWN,
Secretary.
Hongkong, 12th February, 1934.
THE YELLOW DRAGON -DANCING-ACADEMY.
announces that
THE YELLOW DRAGON GIRLS
will give Exhibition Dances,
as from TO-NIGHT..
1 Mme. J. de Meulemeester (1) | Featuring:--
Mlle N. Adamson (3)
3 Mme. M. Isaac (2)
4 Mme. E. Dupont (4)
5 Mile, M. Sole (11)
6 Bime. Ed. Guyot (~)
7 Mme. W. Pouliart (8)
Mlle. M. du Moneċau (5) Mille. S. van Ackera (0)
10 Mme, H. de Maret (13) 11 Mme. V. Sauvage (9) 12 Mlle. L Schuftën (-)
13 Mme. J. P. de Wasseige (~) 14 Mlle. B. Watson (12)
bt Mme. Wolfram (French Champs.) 6-2 6-0 1 Mr. G. Braxler (Wimbledon) 6-1 6-11 bt Baroness M. Lex! (U.S.A. Champa.) 0-4
1-0:
ht Misi. Miller (U.S.A. Champs.) 0-0 6-2; C.C. bt Miss Taubele. Mas Beike and Mas Ceur
Yorut (0-2 0-1) (at Rye, New York)!
Sent to Asian . C. Ridler (Paddington) 3-6 2-5; Juri to Mr K. Hammers (Roehampton)
7-5 3-0 3-6:
Jnt to Miss M. C. Beriven (West Bide) 4-4
4.6.
Lyle (fur)ingham ILO.)
1/4 Mia C. Babcock (Wightman Cup) 1-4 4.1ost to Mas N,
B+8:
it Blas Babcock (11.8.A. Champu.) 0-4 8-4:
0-1 7-9 2-5:
hat to Mine D. Round (1.C. Champs) 2-6 4-61
lost to Mrs. Helos Miller in B. Africa)
1.0 4.7: lost to Miss P. James
(Ifampstead 11.C) 6-7. 2-6 4-5: lost to las J. Hitler (Paddington) 8-8 7-9: Lost to Mia H. Jacobs (11.C. Champs.) 8-4
1-8 -0:
(1) Argentine Acrobatic Dance:
A Tango Number by Miss Maggle:
Cheung and Mr. Tomy.
(2) The Street Dance (A Fox- trot No. by Ming Wong Heung. Fal,
Migs Lily Lai,
Miss Stella Chan,
Miss Maggie Cheung, Miss Anna La.
(A (3) The Beggar's Dance. Comical number by Mr. Negro So.) (4) The Three Beauties' Danco A Shadow Waltz by '
Miss Sona Leung,
Miss Fong MI Mi,
Miss Luk Of Tai
(5) The White Waltz (A special
bt Miss Alle Marie (U.B.A. Champs.) G-1 is Fri. Krabwinkel (Wiedon) 2-0 6-71 Just 18 3414 M. C. Beriven (French Champs.) Waltz by Miss Wong Heung Fei,
0-07-01
lost in Mile Jolizojowake (Queen's 6pring)
0.0 0 2-0:
MRS. E. F. WHITTINGSTALL. Mrs. Wheaterol (ILG. Champe.) 6-2 6-7
6.2:
kus to MR. E. Hammers (Paddington) ht Miss Saunders (LC. Champs.) 0-0 6-2:
2-0 1-0: lost to Bliss Berlven (West Bido) 4-6 4-6:
loat to Mme. Mathieu (TLC. Champs.) B-7 4-5 } Jons to M, Beriven
0.4 .t!
Lt Miss E. R. Clarke (1.C. Campa.) 4-0 0-2
0-1;
1:
(French Champs.) 2-0 bt 11le. Darbler (French Champs.) 8.8
Et Min J. Ingram (French Champs.) 7-6 6-4 bt MM. E Nonwoller (Wimbledon) 6-0 6-2;
lost to Mia Beriven (Wimbledon) 0-3 0-0 4-0
lost to Mrs. Hoody (U.S.A. Champa.) 6-2 2-6) bi Misa E. M. Dearman (Wimbledon) 0-1 4-6
2.0.
MISS K. E. STAMMERS.
bi Mi N, Trentham (Hampstead 31.0.) 0-4
6-17
bt Miss. Nutheil (Paddington) 6-2 6-1;
bt Miss A. M. Yorke (Teddington) - C
ht Mes M. R. King Roehampton)
6-7-6-3
bt Mins H. Harvey (toehampton) 6-3 6-0 bi Mies James (11.0, Champe.) 7.8 0.1} bt Mine Blewart (11.0. Champe.) 6-1 5-2; bt Mile Fannetler (French Champa.) 616-81 11 Miss J. Ingram (Cambridge) 1-3 0-6 6-2;
hi Kian . Harry (Bristol) 6-3 6-1 6-11 bt Mrs. B, K. Edwards (Beckenham) 6-4 6-X: it Fri. Hlora (England v. Germany) 0-1 1.6; biri. Ende-Plugner (England, Germany)
0-2 0-01
ht Mrs. n. C. Corell (Wimbledon) 0-1 6-2; bi Mr. Birawaon (Wimbledon) 6-1 6-3;
hit X 7. Harry Wimbledon), 8-1-8-61.
bt Mra, Maclean (Watford) --
bi Mrs. Macready (Watford) 788-01
bi Mev. Bizon Frinton-on-Bep-6-0 6-11 bir. Frinton-on-Ben), 6.2 4.21. bt Fri. Taft (German Chamda í „D/T 7.5 bi je Rudd (N of Eng, Champs.) 7-5 6-3; t-B. Noel (N, of Ess. Champs.) 10.8
blr, Berah (Frinton) '2_6+1
bt. Mus. Noel (Frinton) 6-4 4-6 0-12
bi Mia Stammers (Frinton) 6-4 6-2;
lost to Mrs. J. J. Robbins (in Bouth Afrlen)
God R-G B-71
lout to Mr. U. J. Robbins (in South Afries)
4-0 2-81
2-0 4-4:
lost to Ms N. Lyle (Beckenham) 1-0 2-0: loat to Fri. Ausen (England 7. GerNRIF)
0-3 0.0:
Josi to Fri. Krahwinkel (England v. Germany)
6-7 0-0 1
loat to Mr. Moody (Wimbledon) 2.0 1-61 bet to Mis C. Babcock (Los Angeles) 5-7
but to Mrs. Moody (U.B.A. Champs.) -6 2.01 bet to His A. Marble (San Francisco)&-2 lost to 361 Round (Rye, New York) 2-6, 4-4.
2-0 1-0 1
MISS J. C. RIDLEY.
bt Miss N. Trentham,' (Paddington) 4-8 8-4
+37 bt Miss K. E. Glammers (Paddlayton) 6-8
7-5
bt Mr. M. R. King (Paddington) 6-3 6-2 Jout to Mic D. Round (Tally H50) 7-5 2-0 6-8; 25 2018 m. 2y (Paddington)
-
lost to las F. James (Paddington) 3-bi Mise A. A. Wright (Wimbledon) 6-0 6-11
be M. Johnstone (Wimbledon) -1 6-4
lost to Miss D. E. Round (Melbury) 3-8 -7: Mia J. Condingham (Frinton-on-Bes) 6-8
lost to Miss Jacobs (11.0). Champs.) 9.11 6-1
15-10
loet to Mme. Mathieu (French Champs.) 2-0
lost to his Payot (Wimbledon) 6-8 7-8 5-7,
MISS M. HEELEY.
bl Miss A. de #mide (In S. Africa) 0-6 7-51 bt Miss D. Round (Melbury) -6 6-4 6-0
hi Mian Morfey (Melbury) 6-1 6-11
Miss Fathan (Melry) 6-1 6-12- bt Hias Noel (Mulbury) 6-0;6-4 1
bi Mrs. Law (iamanteed) 6-3 0-1: hi. Mrs. Godfree (11.C. Champa) (-)- 6-0, ̃¦ bt Mm Rtrawwon (21,0, Champs.) 4-2-6-21 hi Mime. Pillette (French Charopa.) 6-08- bi Bign, Valerio (French Champa.) 0-2 0-01
1
It is C. Handig (Philadelphia) 0-2 0-21
bt. Mr. Drunke (Virginia) 6-3 6-41
lout to Mme Mathin (II,C. Uhampe.) 1-6 5-6;
Misa Lily Lai, Miss Maggie Cheung, Miss Stella Chan, Miss Anna Law,
Mias Wong Shoot Fel, (6) Hula-Hula Dance (A special number by Miss Molly Carman),
CANTON AGENTS
for
The
Hongkong Telegraph.
look to Mias No Trentham (Hurlingham) CWM. FARMER & CO.
4-6 8-72
+
Look to Miss Burgess Solith (Chlewick Park),
4-0 2-4 4-01
lost to Miss V Rice (London Champs.) 6-7
Jost to Miles 1. Nuthall (Wimbledon) 1-5 1-61 lost to Min 5. Noel (Frinton-on-Bea) 3-6 6-2 fost to str. A. J. Lamme (U.B.A." Champs.).
B 6-4 4-0 1
lows to Mias Cruickshank (Rye, New York)
D-0.2-0.
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