THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH.
FEBRUARY WEDNESDAY,
21, 1934.
HO KA LAU & TSUI WAI PUI UNIMPRESSIVE
Three Goals For Champion Jockey
IN INTER-HONG FOOTBALL
Playing for Jardines against the Hongkong and Shanghai Bank on the Club' ground yes- terday, Leo Frost, the local champion jockey was in fine shooting form and scored three goals, playing a prominent part in the defeat of the Bank by four clear goals.
The Hongkong and Shanghai Donk forwards did quite a considerable amount of attacking, but they lacked finish, and although several oppor tunities were presented they were unable to take advantage of them.
TO PLAY AUSTRALIANS
COLONY'S RUGBY ·
XV CHOSEN
GAME ARRANGED FOR FRIDAY
As announced at the beginning of the week, the Australian Universities' rugby fifteen which is returning to the Colony by the Kitano Maru, will meet a local sido at Happy Valley on Friday afternoon, commencing at 4.45
Tho
the visiting team, which has just concluded a tour of Japan, will arrive in the Colony on Friday morning and will be the guests of the Australian and New Zealand Association at a iffin at Lane Crawford's Restaurant.
H. Owen-Hughes, who meets Trui Wal-put in the third round of the tennis championship this afternoon.
After the match in the afternoon the team will be entertained to dianer by the Hongkong Football KOWLOON MARATHON. Club,
On March 19.
The departure of H.M.S. Modway Thirteenth Annual Event LA G. Robertson, playing at centre- jon exercises has deprived the Colony half, was the outstanding man for of Rome of the best players but
Tha thirteenth annual Kowloon them A. D. Lowson, in goal, was quite a strong side will nevertheless
The following players have been Marathon Race, open to all Europeans quito safe, and was responsible for be folded against the tourists;
in the Colony, will be run on Monday, keoping down the score against him side. The goals which were netted selected for the Colony Afteen
J. P. Whitham (Club); J. J. Fer-March 19.
The course, which is approximately A. G. Martin Liout (Army), GP Lammert (Club), 61. ure van years.
DULL TENNIS AT
CRICKET CLUB
YESTERDAY'S RESULTS. lu Tak-cheuk arid W. C. Hung beat Hydo and Guest 6-2, 6-1. Cassumbhoy and Razack-
beat Luk Chun-cheung and Wong Shul-wing 6-1, 6-1.
Tsul Yun-pui.and Tsol Ping. tan beat lu Tak-lem and Lau Man-ching 6-2, 6-8, 6-2.
CASSUMBHOY & RAZACK Ho Ka-lau and Tsui Wat-pui
AGAIN PLAY WELL
SEVERAL ATTRACTIVE GAMES THIS AFTERNOON
FOUR OF LAST EIGHT: BRACKETS SHOULD BE FILLED
(By "Veritas"),
Tennis was dull at the Cricket Club yesterday where a short programme of four doubles matches in the open championship was played off.
against him, would have defeated any guson (Club Robertson (Club) and 0 miles, will be the same as in pre-and Taui Wai-pui were con-a spectacular coup.
goal-keeper.
Nicholls
and
(Club) and II. C. Mocke (Club); A.
Jardines forward line, composed of Butler, H, Frost, Dinnen, showed a very good under standing, and was also much faster than that opposing.
F. Walkden (Club), L. C. Pancoc
Navy). Pie, Lloyd (Army), Llout.
beat F. H. Kwok and S. W. Liang 6-2, 6-2. TO-DAY'S MATCHES.
SINGLES.
Lieut. Miers v Ho Ka-lau, Cassumbhoy - Hoare,
Cannon v'Ng Kam-chuen. Hung v Duff.
5. A. Rumjahn v Lai Kwong-
tsun.
Owen-
Wright v Tom Yoc-fong. Tsui Wai-pul v
Hughes.
DOUBLES. Goldman and Fincher v M.
K. and M. W. Lo.
SPORT ADVIS.
THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB
ANNUAL BACE MEETING, 1934 24th, 28th, 27th 28th Fobenary, and 3rd March, 1834. -
ام.
On Saturday 24th, Monday 26th; Tuesday, 27th, and Wednesday 28th February, the first boll will be yung at li a.m. and the first race will be run at 11.30 am. On Saturday, -tho 3rd March, the first bell will do rang at 1,30 p.m., and the first rage will be run at 2.00 p.m.
The tifin interval will be taken after the fifth race on the first four days.
MEMBERS' BADGES AND ENCLOSURE.
* Members are reminded that they and their ladico must wear thefr badges prominently displayed through- out the Meeting.
No one without a badgo will be admitted to the Mombers Enclosure.
Badges admitting "non-members to the Members Enclosure and Club Rooma at $10.00 per day including tax-or $40.00 including "lax for the Meeting (Ludios $5.00 and $20.00 respectively), are obtainable through the Secretary upon Introduction: By 簇 Momber, auch Kembar to be respon- sible for all chita, etc.
Badres admitting to Members' Enclosure will NOT be on sale at the Race Course,
The Secretary's, Office, Brd. Floor, Gloucester Building, (Tel 87704) WILL CLOSE. AT 10 ON THE FIRST FOUR DAYS, AND AT 12.30
ON THE FIFTH DAY. Plimited mmber of Tiffin, will be
obtainable each day at the Club House, provided they are ordered in advance from the No. 1 Boy, Tela- phono No. 21920,
On no protext will children be permitted in olther enclosure during the first four days of the Meeting
PUBLIC, ENCLOSURE The price of admission to the Public Enclosure is $4.00 per day including and is payable at the Gate.
Soldiers and Sailors in uniform are admitted to the Publie Enclosure at $1.00 per day including tax.
Bookmakers, Tic Tac men etc. will
Their defence B. L. E. Hebert (Army), I, H. Brad- END OF THE SEASON and S. W. Liang, winning division league couple, offered but Probably Wright's best tactics tax for all persons including ladies,
also put in some good work; while
to do.
M.
ford (Club),
D. MoLellan (Club), White, in goal, had very little work C. G. Sher (Navy) and Lieut
Brown (Navy).
The reserves will be:-Pte. Sim- (Army), L/Cpl. Hardy monda (Army), Lieut. E. G. Irving (Navy) and Lieut. E. Ashley Brown (Navy).
Dr. J. A. R. Selby, the club captain, will again referee tho match.
The first half was evenly contested, only one goal being scored by L. G. Front, but in the second half, the Hongkong and Shanghai Bank was completely outplayed, and three more goals were added, the first being through Nicholls, and the other two by Front.
The teams were as follow: Jardines White; Urquhart and Railton; Stevenson, Puncheon and Duncan; Butler, Hill, Frost, Nicholls and Dinnen. Reserves: Chadderton and Allan-Balch.
SQUASH RACKETS.
Final Of U.S.R.C. Onen Tournament: Decided.
In the final of the U. S. R. C. Open Squash Rackets Tournament yester day afternoon, Lieut. M. II. F. Waring, Reserves: of the Royal Artillery, beat Capt. P.
S.-Cannon, A.E.C., by 0-7, 9-6, 9-1,
H.K. and S. Bank-Lowson; Brad- ford and Cummings; Jardine, Robert son and Mautrice; Stilllard, Stewart, Turner, King, and Allen. Browning and Birch.
Specia
DRAWING NEAR
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previous goal total and made! their arst upward move for three months.
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On the No. 1 court, Ho Ka-lau (vanced to the net it was to bring off
C. A. Wright comes up against Tam's forehand drive, and if he cerned in a very disappointing TSOI'S CLEVER TENNIS.
can withstand it, he has just a encounter against F. H. Kwok
Guest and Hyde, the K.C.C., first chance of pulling off the match. 16-2 after some very common-
is still little realatance to Willie Hung will be to lab, as Tam and lu Tak-chouk and were easily deficient overhead. place exchanges.
Caasumbhoy will again be en Interest in the match was kept benten in straight sets. The K.C.C. alive by the duels between Kwok pair did not play with the same and Ho, the former's Blerce fore. understanding as their opponents view, and is up against Lieut. often caught spread-Haare, whom I expect him to beat, hand drives being countered by and were
as ho will find plenty of oppor- Ilo's stolid volleylag, which eagled. eventually decided the issue. Tsoi Ping-fan was the outstand-tunities of getting up to the net, the position from where ho bent Tsui Wai-pui was decidedly vari-ing player in the three set match Razack last week. If Hoare can. THE much-discussed Priestly is
gaining form while losing able and lacked control. Liang with Tsul Yun-pul against Iu Tak-force Cassumbhoy to a baseline
were volleying
chance of surprising his opponent. weight he can, ill spare at Stam- was also but a shadow of the play- lam, and Lau Man-ching. la duel, the Navy player has just a
he and Tsui
Tsui Wai-pure display yester ford Bridge. He may however beer who gave Cassumbhoy such a lobbing
should have won in straight
Trol was seen to most ad-day did not invite confidence, but come the mainstay of the Ride if good game in the first round of excellent, and
become acclimatised to the singles, the can
final set, when it is not conceivable that he will vantage in the TSUI OFTEN PASSED. the local "atmosphere."
thanks largely to his initiative, allow Owen-Hughes to prevent him Kwok thoroughly enjoyed him- the losers found themselves 1-4 in from entering the quarter finals. THE uncommon infringement of
Tsui Yun-pul remained One doubles encounter in slated In "goalkeeper carrying" by the self, and might have met with arrears.
had he mixed his perfectly steady and has con--the postponed tie between Gold- division of shots and found a better length in aiderably toned down his. doubles man and Fincher and the Lo brothers. Whether the latter pair Wanderers 'keeper led to a free more success
lobbing: Occasionally his power-game to advantage. kick which earned points for Sunderland,
Lau ful forehand drives, delivered with
was a woak link in the will be fit enough to take the court the full face of the racket and final sot, and the winners wisely is a matter of doubt. It is more with the whole weight of his body, concentrated on him. Iu made likely that last year's finalists
and
FEBRUARY caught the winners napping. He very few mistakes, but was will receive a walk-over as both
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passed Tsul several times.
Ho Ka-lau played his customary steady game, and achieved the task: of covering up Tsui's errors with distinction.
afforded small chance of taking M.K. and M.W. Lo are under an active part in the exchanges. doctor's orders. Some of the rallies were featured by excellent tennis, but all of the contestants had their bad! moments, with Lau the chief sufferer.
Taui was often caught in two
Second and third round singles minds about his shot and did not cover the court at all well. Liang offer several attractions this after. was weak in ground strokes and noon, and at least four of the last waafrequently-caught-on-the-eight brackets should be filled.
wrong foot.
The most important tle is between
FRIENDLY HOCKEY.
Borderers Defeat The Y.M.C.A. Eleven.
S. A. Rumjahn and Lai Kwong- In a friendly game of hockey at The best tennis of the day was tsun, the Canton challenger. Lai, King's Park yesterday, the South Bordurera defeated the played by Cassumbhoy and who has developed his game on Wales Razack, and this, following on the principle of hard hitting, will Y.M.C.A. by three goals to two
John (2) and Halford netted for the their attractive display in the probably find Rumjahn too steady. Borderers, and F. Lammert and first round, prompts one to be- Furthermore a fast game is all to Brown for the Y.M.C.A. lieve that they will give the Rum-Sirdar's liking and it will be sur- jahn cousins a good match inprising if he loses a. set. the quarter-finale.
HUNG'S TÁSK.
The annual Ball of the Fanling! Hunt and Reco Club has been fixed for Saturday March 8 next, at 9 p.m. at the Peninsula Hotel. Dancing will take place between 9 p.m. and 3 am, Supper will be served at 11.20 p.m. The charge for tickets will be $12 each and members may obtain the
not be permitted to operate within the precincts of The Hong Kong Jockey Club during the Race Meeting,
Tifins will be obtainable "in the
SERVANTS' PASSES. Restaurant in the Public Enclosure.
Panacs for Servants will be issued on application to the Secretary, 3rd
to dis- Employers are requested tribute them with discrimination and to endorse their names on the passes.
Floor, Gloucester Building.
Servants are not permitted in the
Members' Enclosure except for pass ing through on their duties but must remain in their employers stands,
Any persons found loltering with
and will be Servants' passes in their possession will forfeit the same romoved from the enclosure,
By Order,
C. B. BROWN,
Secretary. Hongkong, 12th February, 1934.
HONGKONG FOOTBALL CLUB
RUGBY FOOTBALL'
Australian Universities XV
The Colony
on the Club ground
-on-FRIDAY,
23rd February. Kick off 4:45 p.m. Admission (Members included) Covered Stands....$1.50 Open Standa
$1.00 Services in uniform half price.
Reserved sents in the Covereť. Stand may be booked at Andersons
- W. PRYDE,
Hon. Secretary,
KING'S THEATRE. ›
Luk Chun-cheung and Wong Shui-wing, although holding their W. C. Hung will be given own in the rallies, had not the real opportunity of showing his finishing shots of the I.B.C., pair full capabilities as he meets Duff. and this alone was responsible for Hung's chief concern will be to the scores of G-1, 6-1. Cassumb-cover the court fast enough to hoy and Razack were practically deal with Duff's very early drives came from the Secretaries, Messrs A Dancing Display by the pupils errorless, and whenever they ad- and hard volleys.
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