ST. GEORGE'S
RIDING ACADEMY
Tot. 58754
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. SATURDAY, APRIL 7, 1934.
HONGKONG HOCKEY
IS BEING
WEEK OF Matauwai
Road. Busos 3 G 4.
The Academy controls over 40 Austro- Has and China ponies for riding lessona, hunting, for hire, or for sale from $100 to $800.
The Academy has stalls with oak- wooden floor for protection against Thoumatism and stalls with ordinay ground floors for ponies in treatment.. There is a special training track of over 1/8 mile, in length, a track of 1/0 mile for beginners and a ground for jumping ant Carrying out manoeuvring drills.
The Academy specialises also in the curing of ponies, training, shoeing. clipping and tho repair of saddlery, Polo hata, anddles (palo, racing and hunting) and other riding equipment are for sale, also Canadian ants, barley Lieut-Cal D. G. Kozikis,
and brart.
Director.
BIG
MADE
Tennis Jottings From
ACTIVITIES Four Corners
INTERPORT
THIS AFTERNOON
CAER CLARK CUP ARRANGEMENTS
of n
κα
(By "Bully-Of")
down in the annals
Always Good Dancing THE Malayan team have already been seen in action, and every thing augurs well for the Interport
at the
YELLOW
DRAGON
(Continued from Page 8
not conforming to the new Hitler code. It is pointed out, however, that the Individual members of thess clubs may Join other Bund Clubs by proving that they are not disciples of Marx- fem, by producing a certificate of good conduct, and supplying evidence of ndherence to the present German Government system,
of
R
HISTORY
L.T.A. ANNUAL MEETING
LAST YEAR'S LEAGUE SYSTEM RE-ADOPTED
PRESIDENT'S APPEAL TO LOCAL PLAYERS
The annual general meeting of the Hongkong Lawn Tennis Association was held yesterday in the Sanitary Department Board Room
The President, Mr. Justice R. E. Lindsell, was in the chair, supported by Mr. S. A. Gray, Hon. Secretary, Mr. D. S. Green, Hon. Treasurer, and members of the affiliated clubs.
The meeting decided that the tennis sport at large at the loss eť, so pro» Lengue entries should cluso at the minent a player. end of next week, and the Longue commence on May 14. It was aleg agreed that the new system of the
как
LOCAL GAME CRITICISED,
I em-
In November, Miss Dorothy Round OVER 10,000 spectators attended the League, which was introduced last and Bliss Biary Heeley showed how
and how low
members third day's play of the first inter- year, be continued. There
the so-called weaker EVENTS of the past week will national match at Sydney hetween slight alternation in the days alotted hard
Great Britain and Australia. The for each Division. Monday was al-of
to all young hockey an yet another milestone, day's takings amounted to over £2, intted for the Mixed Doubles matches; can hit the ball nowadays. Theirs
the "A" Division: was an object lesson marking as they do the first visit 000, and upwards of £3,000 was paid Tuesday for
to find that the standard of our best Malayan Interport side to for admission during the three days Thursday for the "B" Division and players. In this connection I regret players had not improved during the Hongkong and the completion of These figures exceeded the amounts Friday for the "C" Division.
Mr. Justice Lindsell was re-elected year. At the Inst meeting the first International Tournament, taken during the French, Japanese and American matches against Aux-
the game elected Vice-President. Mr. 8. A. of a good service, but that in itacif Sents for the last day fotched as much train teams in Sydney in the part. President, and Mr. M. K. Lo. ro-phasised the importance as El each, these were frequently Gray was re-elected Hon. Secretary is not enough. First class players re-old at £2 and again the buyers re- and Mr. D. S. Green re-elected Hon. go for the ball and try to win their Treasurer. Messrs. He Ka-lau, A, el paints outright. Here, I am afraid, A
should sold at a profit.
(jnr) Arculli, Leo D'Almada good game today.
and we don't seem to be able to get out Capt, P. 5. Cannon were elected on of that paralysing tendency of play. result, but on the form shown by
N Australian correspondent writes the Council.
Ing for safety and waiting for the the, visitora against the Civilians
remarkable Incident
opponent to make mistakes. In this on Thursday I am prepared to see,
PRESIDENT'S SPEECH.
I am referring to the singlea matches. We the Colony win. The man to be which occurred during a hard court
In doubles this is not the case. watched in the Malayan side is competition match in Sydney. A wat
After the minutes of the last meet- do occasionally get flashes of brilliance day any most of the players engaged, C. O. In Brooy in the pivotal posi- with strings breaking, in their rackets.ing had been approved, Mr. Lindsell, such as shown by Lai-Kwong-taun tion. On Thursday he played an Continuing to play in the rain one in moving the adoption of the report when he beat our reigning champion. In making aland #tatement of acounts, sald: The general rule is to play on the DANCING ACADEMY inspired game and was responsible player carried
for breaking up many of the amash the ball netually stuck in hin
"There is little in the report cali- defence and I would like to try and promising movements
the racket. Immediately he dashed up to Civillans attack. He will, how the net and dropped the ball over. Ing for comment. During the year remind, the younger generation, that ever, have a good man opposing The umpire was so astonished that he we have seen some of the leading in practically every form of sport and him in Lieut. E. N. V. Currey, who allowed him the point, despite the pinyers of the world in action here. als in war, the best weapon of de- The Japanese Davis Cup team gave fence is attack. I would exhort the a brilliant Hsplay and among them younger generation to try and get will be backed on either side by apposing player's protests.
was Jiro Satoh who distinguished cut of the rut and go for the ball, HE first indoor championship meet-self subsequently and made a name. The singies games played here now seem to me rather a test of endurance ing of Southern California re for himself in Europe. · It was a very A. Heed, the Colony right led in a victory for L. R. Storfen great shock to me to hear of his death, than of skill.
final uver Mako after two presumably by micide, on his way W. Arumpled the play of well-cuntested sets, 6-4 8-6. Together to England with the present Japan-
the "As regards the Interports it is Perdriau, the Malayan Captain and, the singles finalists won the doulierese team. I desire to express
could to a walk-over in the final regret of thin Association the to be regreted that we left winger in the game against the receiving
(Continued on Page 7.) Japanese community and the world off Civilians, and although not found from J. Tidball and L, Patterson. wanting, had his wark cut out to keep him in check. Perdrinu pre- fer to use one-handed stickwork and maintains remarkable control over the ball, He is tricky and gets in some good centres.
6th
Floor King's Theatre Building.
(Chinees Music at Intervals)
COME TO-NIGHT
. TEL. 27879.
IDEAL RADIO
&
ELECTRICAL
SERVICES
Morning Post Building, Tel. 27806.
Repairs to all types of radio electrical equipment. Latest methods and parts used.
All work under European supervision and fully guaranteed. One of the oldest and largest service stations in Hongkong.
Greatest Discovery
IN FOUNTAIN PEN HISTORY
You may not believe
it until you see it,
but the new Parker
Vacumatic holds 102% more ink with
of
Lieut. Enden and Lieut. Garth
walle.
on.
CHAPMAN AS KENT'S SKIPPER.
Mr. Frank Marchant, for many the county side. years captain of and one of the greatest hitters of all time, was elected president)
THE weakness of the visors lies of the Kent Cricket Club at the
INTERPORT HOPES.
HONGKONG AMATEUR DRAMATIC CLUB
PRESENTS
in their last line of defence, annual general meeting in London. "THE FIRST
or such was the case on Thursday. A. P. F. Champman is to skipper
He brought off some very fine the team. Maves I will admit, but does not exhibit a very keen anticipation ofị shots. He has, however, a pair of reliable backs in front of him
LAWN TENNIS PROFITS. The Lawn Tennis
Association
in the persons of Rahman and C-make this announcement: R. La Rooy.
play of Awlar Singh
Statement have appeared to the effect that the 1.T.A's share of
and tour
to Australia amounted to
The
I MUST say frankly that the dis the profit in respect, of the recent
want Singh, the Radio players, £3,500. This is not correct. was not very convincing. They Australian LTA. guaranteed al seem to have fallen off of late and the expanses of the English team, show none of the brilliance which and any profit will be retained by was their's earlier in the season. the Australian LTA. This was also notienble in the In- ternational game on Monday.
THE International final between
England und India produced aj
CHAMPION FOR 21 YEARS. Edward Ashton, of Barking, at
full measure of brilliant hockey, the age of 49. Is retiring unbeaten and a draw was quite a fair result after holding the heavy-weight although England, had they made lifting championship of England the most of their chances, should for more than 21 years.
have won. It was noticable that
rough play crept in at times but
the umpire kept a strict watch for How much
It and checked it immediately.
the
absence of
Hulme, Jack and James has
The re-play will take place on meant to the Arsenal has now been April 18 and another seventy amply demonstrated. minutes of thrilling hockey van bel anticipated.
THEY not only brought back
cohesion and elnas to a forward hns recently been
out any increase in THE Hongkong Ladies' Hockey line which
alze! New Iridescent barrel (leak-proof, non-breakable) scis new fashion. Reversi ble gold point. At all good dealers.
Parker
D-VACUMATIC->
CANTON AGENTS'
for
File
Hongkong Teiegraph.
WM. FARMER & CO.
Victoria Hotel Building, Shameen, Canton. Tel. 13501.
Association, at a meeting last ragged but greatly eased the big evening, made their final arrange- strain to which the defence has ments for the Champions (H. K. been subjected. Ladies) v. Rest match which is to
take place on the Hongkong Foot-!
ball ground on Wednesday next, tion), M. Woolley (St. Andrew's bully-off at 5.15 pm.
Club) (Capt.), P. E. Gittins (St.
Andrew's Club) and O. Brown
THE Hongkong Ladies will be .M.C.A. Ladies).
represented by the following: Gonl,
Reserves
G. Roza (Recreio);
Wong (St. An-
M. Bird: E. M. Gray (cupt.), J.Back, J. Wilson (Y.M.C.A. Ladius); | Smalley: Mra, H. J. D Lowe, B. M. Half-back, 1 Pope, H. Helbing: W. Marah, Mrs. drew's); Forwards, A. Alves (Re- B, 'Goldman, E. Bonnar, Jerelo) and F. Wong (Recrelo).
Messrs. G. T. Palmer and J. T.
Churchill and R. King,
NOTABLE abaentecs from the
K. Gilchrist will be the umpires.
*
side are Mrs. R. B. Bell AT the conclusion of the game, Lady Southorn will present the (formerly Miss M. L. Wallace),į right half, Mrs. G. Puncheon Caer Clark Cup to the Hongkong (formerly Miss E. R. Bell), right Ladies as winners of the competi wing, and Mia J. Dalziel, inside tion and the Southern trophy to re-St. Andrew's Club Ladies, who right.
This has meant a
The Officer shuffling of the team. J. Smalley Anished runners-up, has been brought in at left back Administrating the Government, and Mrs. Heibling has moved up Sir Thomas Southorn, hopes to be
to left half with Mrs. Lowe going present. over to the right. The right wing position is to be filled by W. Marsh and Mrs. Goldman will deputise for Miss Dalziel.
•
*
E
O-MORROW the Rest team will
bo opposed to the following in
a trial game on the C. B. A. ground,
bully-off at 9 a.m.: G. Roza; C. MISS M. Woolley (St. Andrew's) Osmund, J. Wilson; L. Xavier, J. A will captain the Rest side Wong, K. Moir; F. Wong; R. Black- will be as follows: Weller more, C. Silva, A. Alves and M. (Y.M.C.A. Ladies); F. K. Walker Remedios.
(Central British Association)
and M. Basto (Club de Recreio); AM sure all my readers will join I. L. Woolley (St. Andrew's Club), with me in wishing Mra, R. B. E. M. Beavis (Central British An-Bell and Mrs. G. Puncheon every sociation) and M. L. W. Bryson happiness in their married lives and (Central British Association) H. the hope that the game will Knill (Control British School), continue to profit by their active M. Smith (Central British Associn- participation.
MRS. FRASER"
A Light Comedy by St. John Ervine CHINA FLEET CLUB THEATRE (LATE ROYAL NAVAL CANTEEN THEATRE) APRIL 17th, 12th, 13th & 14th, at 9.15 p.m. Booking at ANDERSON MUSIC COMPANY
LAMPS
A
ITALIAN
CHAR-20
EODELS
USEF
THINGS
MODERATELY PRICED.
ART MARBLE
EXHIBITION
NOW SHOWING
AT
SINCERE'S
INSPECTIONS WELCOME
not
LEE THEATRE To-day Only
at 12.30, 2:30, 5.30, 7.30 & 9.30 p.m. In All The World, No Show Like This!
A Parisian men's
tallor who has
what women
/what!
CHEVALIER
"LOVE ME TONIGHT"
with JEANETTE MACDONALD
CHARLIE RUGCLES, CHARLES BUTTER-
WORTH and MYRNA LOY-
A ROUBER HAMOULIAN
PRODUCTION
A Fremont F
To-morrow “THE EAGLE & THE HAWK”
FREDRIC MARCH-CARY GRANT CAROLE LOMBARD-JACK OAKIE A Paramount Picture
with
FROM TO-MORROW
ALHAMBRA
with "BROADWAY THRU A KEYHOLE”
"GALA PREMIERE
STARRING
MICKY MOUSE
MINNIE MOUSE and PLUTO
MARIE-DRESSLER
Supported by
LIONEL BARRYMORE ETHEL BARRYMORE JOHN BARRYMORE JOAN CRAWFORD DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS HAROLD LLOYD JOE E. BROWN. STAN LAUREL
RICHARD BARTHELMESS CONSTANCE BENNETT
WALLACE_BEERY CRETA GARBO CLARK GABLE MAE WEST
CHARLES CHAPLIN
Etc. Etc. Etc. Etc.
ANN HARDING. EDDIE CANTOR JIMMY DURANTE OLIVER HARDY CLARA BOW CLIVE BROOK
Macgregors V.OS.
A solution to the Personal Gift Problem--send your Photograph.
FINEST LIQUEUr scotch whISKY.
it
Old friends will appreciate because it's you-a gift that money
can't buy.
MAYEN STUDIO
37, Queen's Road C.
ALSO
Tel. 27891.
Photo Supplies, Cameras, Binoculars, Lenses, otc. Developing, Printing and Enlarging within six hours.
"The Connoisseur's Choice
Sole Proprietors.
CALDBECK, MACGREGOR & CO., LTD.
Tel., 20075.
Ice House Street.
Page 15Page 16
No comments yet.
Private notes are available after approval.