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FROM THURSDAY

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KING'S

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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. TUESDAY, APRIL 24, 1934.

MEDIOCRE REPRESENTATIVE HOCKEY LEE THEATRE SPORT ADVTS.

LOCAL CHINESE DRAW

WITH MALAYA VISITORS

Scoring in the last three minutes of play, the Hongkong Chinese hockey eloven, forced a draw with the, Over- BeRs Chinese hockey team

tho Hongkong Football ground yesterday! afternoon.

on

The game was of a very scrappy

Visitors

tizo nature, with the

on aggressive most of the time, but in the cloning stages the local forwards launched several determined attacks. form one of which they scored.

a lot for The local players had which to thank their backs, Y. C. Teh and K. L. Goon, who put in some gruelling work. The half backs also played, well, but the forwards lacked combination. B. K. Ng. at right in- side, was perhaps the outstanding for- well. ward on the side, but he was marked every time ho came, into!- possession of the ball. R. 11. Wong. in goat, had some anxious moments, and the ball which went past him; would have defeated any goal-keeper.] The visitors' half line was again

forwards very prontinent, but their

acked finish. They, however, worked mare in unity then they did in their match against the Services the pre- Any On Tinog-seng ami vious Yeon Chong-phoy were safe in de-

*coring.

A dense crowd packed the finishing line of the Shanghal Cross Country Championship to son Pri- vate Wallace (inset) win the individual title, while George Lerchenko, of the Russian Athletic Associa tion, and Gerrard, of the French Army, kitled for seniority in the places, the latter, however failing to make the tapa, first despite his apparent lead shown in the above picture.

Wimbledon. Title For Fred Perry?

BRITISH PROFESSIONAL COACH

THINKS IT POSSIBLE.

London, Apr. 22.

LOCAL CYCLING CLUB

RE-ORGANISATION EFFECTED

(Continued from Page 8.)

the General Committee.

TC-

8. Any member desirous of Danny Maskell, who has six times been professional cham-signing from the Club will give 28 pion of Great Britain and is the present professional to the All-daya' notice in writing to the Hon. England Club at Wimbledon, and whose task it is to get Bri-Secretary. The said member will he tain's amateur representatives into their gome, either in held liable for any amount or amounts wutstanding agafist him in the Club's' preparation for Wimbledon or the Davis Cup, is very optimistic Books. about Britain's chances at Wimbledon.

THE OFFICERS.

It should be noted that the year,

A concessing has been made

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THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB.

The FOURTH -EXTRA RACE MEETING will be held (Weather Fer- mitting) at HAPPY VALLEY on Saturday, 28th April, 1934, com mencing at 2.00 p.m.

The Firat Bell will be Rungat

[1.30 p.m.

́MEMBERS' ENCLOSURE Members are notified that they and their Ladies must wear their Badges prominently displayed throughout the Meeting.

No One without a Badge will be admitted to the Mombars Enclosure.

Badron admitting Non-Mombars to the Members Enclosure and Club Roonis at 85.00 for Gentleman and $3.00 for Ladios (Both incluiling Tax) are obtainable through the SECRET ARY upon the personal application of a Member, such Member to be respon aible for all visitors introduced by him, and for Payment of All -Chits, &c.

The Secretary's office, 3rd Floor, Gloucester Building, (Tel. 27704), will close at 12 o'clock Noon,

Dadges admitting to Members* Enclosure will NOT bo on sale at the

On No Pretext will Childron ho

Do not miss the unique oppor- Race Course.

unity of seeing this grand troupe permitted in afther Enclosure dur- of China's best

actors and. ing the Meeting. actresses who are appearing ati

mns are obtainable at the Club this theatre for a short season Ifouss provided they are ordered from only prior to going on a World the No. 1 Boy in advance. Telephone Tour.

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PUBLIC ENCLOSURE,

The Price of Admission to the Public Enclosure is ́$2.00 including Tax, for all-Persons, including Ladies, and is payable at the Gate. Soidlern and Sallora in Uniform are admitted Half Price.

Bookmakers, Tic Tac Men, &c., FRESH will not be permitted to operate within the Precincts of the HongkoER Jockey Club during the Race Meeting.

By Order,

Hanny Chub

Made

in

England

SANDHURST SIZE

He tips either Miss Round or (USA); 9. Schmidt (Austria) in so far as the Club is concerned, fence, and Tay Ye-trek had little Miss Seriven as a possible winner 10, Kajuch (Germany).

It will be seen that Maskell him-ends on the March 1, annually. to do in goal. The only lapse on his part, however, resulted in the local side of the women's singles, although,

if Mrs. Moody enters which is self, for obvious reasons, does not prospective members who find the hardly Kets sufficient practice being that they will be permitted to There was no scoring in the free unlikely in view of her illness-appear in the professional list. He initial fee beyond their means, this buf, in which the visitors were for the he thinks he may have to revise against other professionals of class pay their subscription in quarterly to make it clear where he should instalmenta, i.c. $2.60 per quarter.

Should this method of payment most part on the aggressive, and to his prophecy. wards the middle of the second half.

Perry is considered by Maskell be in it, but probably it would be adopted by the intending member, Oh Chong-seng, the centre forward,

as being the most likely winner/within the first half-dozen, and, however, it must be noted that only Sole Agents:- scored with a first time shot from a

he had more practice, pass from the right extreme,

rank still higher.

shnul know, as he has had a great deal to do with the develop- ment of this player. Naturally, Maskell is in favour [ of an open tournament in which he could compete on equal terms with The teams were: Hongkong Chin-nieurs, but he feels that, while ere. II. Wong (Capl.), V. C. Teh, Wimbledon holds its present posi Chanson K. S. Cheng, II. W. Lee, P. Gof this happening, Tang. B. K. Ng and T. W. Gol.

Towards the end of the gaine. it, W. Ler equalized from a pass from Tant. the centre forward. Lee scooped the? bail into the net, when the geni-keeper | rns out and tried to clear it with a kick but missed.

Hongkong.

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The members n]፦ elected the In the amateur list Great Britain following officers at the meeting, and is more prominent, with Perry first the Organisation Committee WOM among the men and, Miss Round therefore disbanded. runner-up among the women. It is President: Mr. R. C. Weld; Vice greatly hoped that Maskell's con- President: Mr. I. A. G. Keates, Mr. G. Crayford, Royal Army Service tidence in these two players will be. J. Raptis: Hon. Secretary: Mr. II. justified and that the pinch-coveted Corps, Wellington Barracks Victoria; Wimbledon singles titles at long Captain: Mr. C, Read, No. 7, Fuk

Treasurer: Mr. W. A. Gosling: Com-Setting. Holder of Japanese and mittee: The President, lon. Secretary, Hongkong Government Licences Cures Hon. Treasurer, Captain. Mr. L A. Sprained Ankles and Wrists. Recom Anning, Mr. A. J. Raptis, Mr. H. A. mended for many years by Local

Hospitals and Doctors.

Mr. & Mrs. Y. Mori MASSAGE

C. D. BROWN, ·

Secretary.

Hongkong, 23rd April, 1935.

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K. L. Goon, J. II. Tu, K. T. Loketion, there is not much probability Inst will be recaptured by home, Wing St., Sham Shui Po; lan. Acupuncture, Moxocausis and Bone methods and parts used.

Overnens Chinese-Tay Yew-tock,] Young Chong-ploy. Ong Tiang-seng, Fan Choa-hong, Gan Kee-Riang, Teoli,

players,

ORDER OF MERIT."

Muskell has drawn up a ranking

HOME RACING

Boen-gim, Yan Choong-lin, Wan Slow. list of amateurs and professionals, hong. Oh Chong-seng, Lee Mok-hon, and, as it ly one of the most com- Ten Yugn-fong.

prehensive that has ever been published, it is well worth quoting. 1e places them thus:-

|RIFLE SHOOTING Men Amateurs-1. F. J. Perry

Many Members Fire Over Week-End

(Britain); 2, J. Crawford (Austra

a): 3, H. W. Auslin (Britain); 4. F. X. Shielda (U.S.A.); 5. J. Borotra (France): G. S. Wood (US.A.); 7, J. Satol (Japan); 8. von Cramm (Germany): 9. V. McGrath (Australia); 10, V. Sutter (U.S.A.). The list was compiled

NEW MARKSMAN before Satoh's death.

The

ei. spoons.

Miss

Women.-1, Mrs. Wills Moody Hongkong Rifle Club bad (U.S.A.); 2, Miss Round (Britain); their biggest turn out of the year. Misa Ineobs (U.S.A.); 4, Miss in the April monthly shooting com- petition over the week-end, when W. Scriven (Britain): 5, Mrs. Fearn- Austin ("B" Class) and H. W. Gley Whittingstull (Britain); 6, Todd ("D" Class) were each award-Fraulein Krabwinkel (Germany): 7. Mme. Matthieu (France); 8,

(Britain); 10. Stummiers Eight competitors fired on Satur- Miss Nathall (Britain); 9, Miss day and three on Sunday. Shooting

on the first Marble (U.S.A.). conditions were iden day, except at 608 yards, where the Professional. Nusslein (Ger- fight was

Conditions rather bad.

Cochet were good on Sunday, but the sun many): 2, Tilden (U.S.A.); 3, spoilt shooting towards Vines (U.S.A.); 1.

(France): 5, Kozeluh (Czecho Slovakia): G, Plaa (France); 7. Ramillow (France); 8. Richards

Lomewhat the end..

Todd, who is a newcomer to the Club, proved fur too good a shot for the rest of the "D" Class men, and actually returned the Recond besl Reore of the day. 1

Scores follow:

W. Austin

"B" CLASS.

200 500 600 Total Yds, Yds. Yds.

27 31 27 86 24

J. L. Tetley .... .31

12 82

78

71

D. W..Waterten 30 25 24-

FIVE MINUTES FOOTBALL:

Call Over For City And Suburban

London, Apr. 23. The call over prices for the City and Suburban Handicap showed that Montrose was the favourite to-day:

The call-over-odds follow 9/2 Montrose (t, and p.) 116/20 Alluvial (t. and 0.) 100/16 Play On (o.) 13/2 (t.) 100/11 Abbot's Worthy (e) 10/2

(t.)

100/9 Nitsichin (o.) 100/8 (t.} 100/8 Light Sussex (t. and o.) 100/8 Galapag (t. and o.) 100/7 Highlander (t. and o.) 100/7 Pommanie (and o.) 100/7 Benefelai (t. And o.) 20/1 Young Native (t. and o.) 22/1 St. Oswald (t, and o,) 22/1 St. Oswald (t. and o.) 28/1 Unlikely (0) .

3/1 Mate (0.)

DERBY CALL OVER.

6/4 Colombo (t. and a.) 9/1 Medieval Knight (o,) 9/2 Umidwar (c)

10070 Windsor Lad (o.) 28/1 Valerius (0) 33/1

Reater.

A DEFENSIVE. DANGER

(By "Saracon").

G. Kenter

WTAH

FUTURE PROGRAMMES. The subject of weekly runs was again fully discussed, and it arranged to carry out the following programme, the Captain being re- sponsible for the selection of each week's destination, and for the con-] duct of the run in general.

January 1 to April 30,--Hend quarters, 2 pm. Star Ferry, Kowloon, 2.16 p.)

May 1 to October 1, Headquarters, 8 nm. Star Ferry, Kowloon, 8,15 a.m. November 1 to December 31, Ilenil- quarters, 1 pan. Sinr Ferry, Kowloon, 1.16 p.ni.

The Headquarters of the Club in No. 38, Hennessy Road, Wanchai.

A report of each week's nelivities Janny be found in every Monday'a inste of the Telegraph nnd every Tuesday's insue of the S. C. ML. Pock together with arrangements and destination of the next weekend run.

Competitive events were also dis- cursed and it w tentatively ranged that a tourist time trial an the Kowloon circuit (5611⁄2 miles) will he curried out ourly in November. More details at this will be available at a later date.

It is hoped to promate other com- winter petitive events during the season, Including speed-judging trials, hill-climbing and free-wheeling com (t-petitions, and, probably, a roat race

The most destructive move in the never getting a kick at it. But they rame is when a wing half back is were not really to blame. Their allowed to take the ball up without troubles were created for them owing challenge and the further he is to the fact that they received little permitted to advance the more ser- or no assistance from their inside for lous the situation becomes. Eventual- wnrd.

H. J. Langley.. 25

"D" CLASS.

'

H. W. G. Todd 20

20

83

W. Nacf

26

13

ly some one has to stop him and

F. P. R. James

60

D. C. Sullivan

B2

d. H. G. Parker

3. Hall

J. lowes

18

14

56

63

This unfortunate state of affairs is

usually the player making the attempt more likely to happen in a representa-

has to shift out of position to do so. tive team than in a club side. In an

It is because of these circumstances international, for instance, I suppose

59 that such heavy calls are made on it is only natural that each man should inside forwards for defensivo: pur- think mainly of his own interests and poses. The inside forward in, in fact, that in the cnee of the forward ho the man who should make himself should want to be up playing a part) responsible for checking the nilvances in the goal getting. So he content- GOLF AT KOWLOON of the opposing wing half otherwise rates on attack and is glad to be re- his own wing half is sure to be drawn loved of the donkey work in going into a false position.

back and assisting in defence, Visualise the situation when a wing I have often been sorry for half I have, sald hat back has the ball and the opposing backs in these games. As

appeared to play badly Inside forward is not in a position to they have

tailings of tacklo hlm. Inevitably means that simply because of the

L. J. Cave Wins Tourney Over Week-End,

L. J. Cave, with a score of 86-16, he must be met by the opposite wing others and they have not had a fair won the High Handicap Competition half and at the same time he leaves chance to do their work.

Sonio authoritles still take the view Kowloon Golf Club on Sunday, beat-forwards. The challenging half back that the forwards should all play up ing G. C. Moss by one stroke..

cannot hope to get the ball because in lino. I believe this can only ba The leading scores were:

86-15-71 when he goes in to tackle the ball is done by exposing the defence to the 86--1572 sure to be slipped olther one way or most serious risks or at any rate the other and as I have said the back throwing too heavy a burden on the .87-14=73 behind is Immellately dangerously halves and backs. A team may play ,91-18=78

in this style when they are definitely 86-1375 placed. .90-15-75

I have often seen wing halves on top and winning comfortably, but 89-13-70 appear to play very badly. They if the ball is coming back at them 06-18-77ave, in fact, spent their timo chasing they must have the help of the inside

the ball, and, an the professional says, forwards. 06-18=781

8 holes medal play at the his own back to cover two opponents. namely the Inaldo and the outside

L. J. Cave

G. C. Moss

T. Seddon

W. 8. Thompson

IG. Castle

J. J. King

J. G. Charlton

J. Way

E. G. Judd

may be included in whit promises toj be a varied and interesting program-|

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