THE HONGKONG“ TELEGRAPH
TUESDAY APRIL
1984:
HYDROPLANE BACK TO Test Cricket
WINNING FORM
LIBERTY BAY
WINS EASTER STAKES FROM TRENTBRIDGE
YESTERDAY'S RACING 'RESULTS
As expected, Liberty Bay won the Easter stakes at yesterday's Happy Valley race meeting. Mr. J. Pote Hunt had a very successful afternoon, and rode several good winners.
THE RESULTS,
Sugar Loaf Handicap, One and a quarter Miles.
Mr. A. M. L.
Soares Prima
Donna (181 1.) (Mr. Harri-
man) Mr. Li Shiu Pang's Soldier of Germany (101 lbs.) (Mr. Deliz) Mr. Mackio & Grayburn's Ribbio,
(Mr. Heard)
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2
Pari-mutuel: Win $41.40; Places. $10.70; $7.50;: $10.70.
Kellett Handleap. One Mile, Mr. Hem's Gladiator (164 lbs.) (Mr. Poto Hunt)
Selection Committee
APPOINTMENT TO BE MADE
Records Of Rugby Clubs
Aberavon
Sternstaple Hath
Dedford
Birkenhead Park
-Blackheath
Itnadford
Bridgend Bridewater
Hristol
Camborne Cambridge Univ
The Advisory County Cricket hon Committee, under the chairman- ship of Lord Hallsham (President to choose the Selec- of the M.C.C.) will meet early tion Committee for the 1934 Test! this month matchco.
-Suveral names have been men- tloned lately as likely Selectors, but the general wish seems to be that the position of Chairman of Selectors should be given to Sir 3 Stanley Jackson.
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Mr. Alanto's Glad Eyes (140 lbs.) (Mr. Fung) Mr. Lau's Jungle Jini (100 lbs.) (Bir. Liang) Won by divo lengths; two and half 3length.
Time: 2 mina. 7.1/5 secs. Parl-mutuel: Win $7.30; $6.30; $8.80.
(101 lbs.) Won by many lengths; three:
Jengths.
Tine: 2 mins. 404/5 secs. Pari-mutuel: Win $13.70; Places $0.10: $8.40; $6.
Blue Pool Handicap. One Mile. Mr. Leader's Copper Idol (152
ibm.)
(Mr. Pote Hunt)
Mr. C. N. K's Tiny Piar (168 lbs.) (Mr. Batler) Mr. Yick Chim's Young Chap
(157 lbs.)
2
(Mr. Ip)
Won by two lengths and half; two
longths.
Time: 2 mins, 12.1/6 secs. Part-mutuel: Win $27.70; Plates
$10; $11.60; $20.90.
Sir Stanley is the old England captain who was president of the M.C.C. In 1921, and whose judg
İB on the game ment
extra- Places ordinarily wise and sound.
He
Black's Link Handicap. Six Fur-would fill the position admirably.
It was due to the efforts of Sir ! longe.
Stanley and Mr. Bruce, the Aus-
Mr. Dunbar's Oak Bay (160 lbs.) (Mr. Proulx)
1 Mr. Quarto's Spinaway (150 lbs.)
(Mr. Heard) Mr. F. C. Hall's The Redshank (Mr. Butler) (140 lbs.) Won by, four lengths; a head. Time: 1 min, 304/5 secs, Pari-mutuot; Win $12.80; $8.10; $10.00; $22.
Nicholson Handicap. One quarter milles.
Univeralty
Catford Bridge Coventry *** Crow Keys Devipart Services
Durham Exeter
Exmouth
Fylde
Gonçaler
Guy's Hospital
Harlequins
Ipawich HCA.
Lignelly
Londos Irish
London Beol
London Univ Vandala London Welsh
Paying
Point
P.W. D`F. L. Ai ,30:101' 18 200 386
97 16 18 240 271
23 19 1:7.233 241-
10 210 210 117 15:
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8 24 1 11 459 353 414 114 .73 £4: a. 1'11 162 224 .53 10 2 12 915 fat. Ji & 1 TỪ BI ĐÓ .13 34 1.9 21.14 23 2018 474 218
286:209
176 119 230 241 6200 141
249 12.
| 780 153
14 810 81
8 820 186
7320 247
437 183
262 5 877. ELS
15 1 0 201, 09 0 2 IR 106 219
279 280
1 tralian Minister in London, that Lawn Tennis
peace was arrived at in the recent
2 lég-theory controversy.
4 The remaining two places may ponsibly be given to P. A. Perrin (Essex) and T. A. Higson (Lan-. cashire), who served under Lord Hawke on the 1933 committee.
extraordinary Both took п
Places
and A
Morrison Hill Handicap. Six Fur-Mr. Plane'a Hydroplane (160 lbs.) longs.
Mr. Dunbar's Tinna (140 lbs.)
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(Mr. Proulx)
Mr. Ll Shiu Pang's Soldier of China (150 lb.) (Mr. Deitz) Mr. C. B. Brown's Budge (142 (Mr. Pote Hunt) iba.)
(Mr. Proulx) Mesura, Tester & Abraham's The
2 (Mr. Ip)' Tigor (140 lbs.) Mr. Samson's Navy Hall (169
lbs.)
(Mr. Pote Hunt)
Won ly short head; n head. Time: 1 min. 32.1/5 Reca.. Pari-mutuel: Win $50.10; Places) $10.30; $30.30; $12.
Umpires
IS IT ILLEGAL?
Do wn tonnia umpires receive illicit payment?
A Reuter cable
states that
1 amount of trouble over their amateur umpires at lawn tennis duties last season, and they re-tournaments on the Riviera have 2 resant the South and North rea- accepted payment for their so
vícea. pectively an ideal distribution.
3
Places
Wan by four lengths; a head. 3 Time: mins. 42 secs.
fari-mutuel: Win $10.90; $0.30; 27.10; $6.70.
Boa Vista Hatulleap. Six furlongs. Mr. K. H. W's Gay Butterfly,
(102 19. Tinson's leytor,
(Mr. Soarca) (146. B) (Mr. Proulx) 2 Mr. Lau's Partnership,
*
Mrs. E. H. M.
Easter Stakes. One Mile. Mr. Dunbar's Liberty Bay (160
1 (Mr. Proulx) ibs.) Atra. Pearce's Trentbridge (160
Iba:)
(Mr. Heard) Mr. H. S. Chan's Cossack's
Beauty (100 lbs.) (Mr. Poto Hunt) Won by five lengths; two lengths. Time: 2 mins. 1.2/5 secs, Parl-mutuel: Win $6.30; PlaceR
$0.40.
3
8t. Kilda Handleap. Five Furlongs. Mr. S. L. K.'s Glorious Star (102
Tbs.)
1
(168 Hs) (Mr. Liang) 3 Won by half lengths; short head. Time: min. 17.1/5 secR.
Pari-mutuel: Win $46.20; Places $13.40; $10.30; $11.30. Dally Double Betting Winner $90.30.
Kellett Handicap. Ono mile.
Mr. L. T. F's Gold Bullion,
(Mr. Butler)
1
(156) ..... (Mr. Pote Hunt) Mr. H. Y. Linng's Wonderful Stag,
(159 )
..... (Mr. Deilz)
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#
Mr. Stanton's Dinty (152 lbs.)
Mr. S. W. Tang's Mike,
(Mr. Ilcard)
2
Mrs. D. J. Lewis' St. Joan (166
(Mr. Proulx)
3
(165 (ba)..(Mr. P. P. Botelho) Won by four lengths; three lengths, Time: 2mins. 11.1/5 secs.
1
Won by three lengths; two lengths. Time: 1 min. 9.1/5 secs.
Pari-mutuel Win
321;
Places
[$10.70; $23.20; $12.90.
There is one thing not generally understood, and that is how the captain of the England team in England is appointed.
That is against the rules of amateur lawn tennis, but there seems to bo no reason why the rula should not be altered.
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REFEREE ON
FOUL DOYLE'S
(Continued from Page 8.)
MORE WOMEN ATHLETES WEAR SHORTS
SPORT ADVTS.
THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB.
Draft Programmes and Entry
Surprise At Badminton Forms for the Third Extra Rato
Championships
Mooting, to be hold on Saturday, 14th April, 1934, (weather por.. mitting), may be obtained at the Gloucester London, Mar. 8. Secretary's Office, Women played in shorts for the Building; The Club House, Hary first time yesterday at the Bad-Valloy; the Hong Kong Club; the Championship in the Sports Club; and the Stables, Shan Royal Horticultural Hall.
Kwong Road!
minton
Shorts have been accepted on the tennis courts and in squash rackets
and yesterday they passed.unchal- lenged by the authorities in their newest held, badminton....
Miss Q. M. Allen, of Hove, was one woman competitor to appear in shorta and Miss Roborte, making her first appearance, in the con tests, was another,
Speaking to a reporter on the innovation, Sir George Thomas, a former champion and a member of the tournament committee, said:
"If a competitor chooses to wear shorts, I think it is quite in order. so far as the Association is con
Entries close at 12 o'clock NOON on Thursday, 5th April, 1934.
By Order,
C. B. BROWN,
Secretary.
Always Good Dancing
at the
YELLOW DRAGON
Doyle hit Paterson two damaging cerned. Bly own personal opinion Dancing acadeMY blows. again, and, of course, that is that shorts are rather ugly."
The man was terminated the bout. disqualified.”
"NO OBJECTION." " Mr. Justice MacKinnon: You mean
"Why shouldn't women competi- that they were foul blows-They tors wear shorts if they want to?" were blows below the bolt.
Mr. D. N. Pritt, K.C. for the Baid Mr. C. Marriott, the referee. Board): Were the blows accidental or "We have no objection." deliberate?After the man had had]
This vlow should ease the doubts three warnings I am afraid one must say that they must have been of the wearers of shorts, deliberate.
"LOST HIS HEAD".
After her doubles match, Miss Roberts changed hurriedly, rather perturbed because of rumours that Mfr. Douglas, cross-examined by shorts might be prohibited. Sorjenat Sullivan, K.C. (for Doyle),
In the realms of Soccer and also denied that Doyle, when he came back "I won't wear them again," she of boxing refereas are paid--the from training with Descamps, was and, although no one has complain-
did.
SHORTS THE BEST.
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BEATEN INDIA
Some people imagine that the M.G.C. Committee choose him, but
labourers are worthy of their fighting in the crouching attitude ed; but I don't want to give them ENGLAND SHOULD HAVE in reality it is left solely to the hire. Then why not in lawn associated with the Carpentier style. a chance." Selection Committee to make the tennis? But first put it on a pro-ing? Not to the extent Carpentier Serjeant Sullivan: Wasi't he grouch- appointment.
per legal basis,
In England there is "The Lawn Tennis Umpires' Associa Pokfulum Stakes. From the Two tion," but the members of it who offefate at matches are not paid. Mile Post Onco Round and In.
If these members of the associa Mr. Li Shia Pang's Soldier
tion travel outside, London, their actual expenses are paid, but that is all
of Fortune, (154 lbs) (Mr. W. H. Choy), Mr. Chiu Pua Fan's Little Beauty, (149 lbs). (Mr. Tang Man Wa) Mr. S. W. Tang's Racing Spirit,
(153) (Mr. Poy)
R
tourna-
Frequently, the umpiring is done by players in the ment who have no call to go on court for an hour or so, They Places mcaa well, but they are not
usually efficient,
Won by two lengths; half lengths. Time: 2 mins, 32.4/5 seca. Pari-mutuel Win $10.80;
1-$0,00; $248.30; $10.70.
In your report to the stewards you -Miss Roberta's shorts were a one-
head 7-Yes.
and finishing just above the knee. said that the lad completely lost his picce garmont belted at the baist You never suggested in that report As the dress was heavily box that he had deliberately fouled his pleated, it was diffent to dis- opponent. Why didn't you say that n
stood still. fout was caused because the man lost tinguish it from a skirt when she his head ?-If a mon has had three
"Shorts are so comfortable," she warnings I am afraid it must have been deliberate.
(Continued from Page 8.) colna): Lieut. N. W. Metcalfe (Royal Roisler (Lincolna): L/C Yeomans Artillery) and Lieut.. D. P. St. C. (Lincolns), Nk. Dulla Singh (Punjab (Punjab Regiment): Lieut. C. P. G. Regimenti and L/Nk, Alaf Din Bir. Justice MacKinnon: If it is explained. "A smartly cut skirt de Winton (Bonterers), Sen. Kartar deliberate, It cannot be because he has impedes a big stride: and a frock Singh (Punjab Regiment), W. 0. cut full enough to avold this gets Senior (A.. E. C.), Lieut. C. C. totally lost his head.
Mr. Douglas: There are two ways n which one can lose one's hend,
and
in the way. I prefer shorts to Garthwaite (Royal Artillery)
LANK. Lat Singh (Punjab Regiment).. anything I have ever worn."
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