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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH.
AUSTRALIAN LADIES
FOR WIMBLEDON
THE ATTRACTIVE MISS HARTIGAN
MONDAY, MAY 28, 1934.
PONY TRAINING TIMES
SADKO, LEMBERG AND PRIMA, DONNA FINISH WELL IN GALLOP
SOME PROMINENT PERFORMERS
A fair number of punies Including a few Australian ponies which have been entered for the Sixth Extra Meel- ing of the Hongkong Jockey Club galloped at linppy Valley on Saturday. After its popular victory Inst Week, Sadko again' impressed in a mile effort, finishing well in 30.3 seconds. Another of Mr. G.. A. Harriman's mount, Prima Donna also showed a fine finish. Lemberg did the mile and a quarter In 2.46.1, doing the last mile in about 2.10 min., which considered highly satisfactory.
After its recent relapse, Brechin again appeared in good shape. Night Star was full of running although its rider was content for a slow, ennter over the medium distance." "Other impressive runners are What A Chance, Boxing Eve, Wayward Stag. Cavalende, Mike, Hot Sun, Willam Osler, St. Ives, Monoplane. Details below:
Dis- ja And. tanco r.
Qr. 43*
1.13.3 1.46 35
Visitors to the championships at Wimbledon this year will in all probability see four of Aus tralia's leading women players. The Australian lady champion, Miss Joan Hartigan (ranked number one), and Mrs. J. H. | Crawford (Australia's number two) will be official representa- tives of the A.L.T.A whilat Mra, Molesworth and Mrs. H. C. Hopman (Mina Nellie Hall) are also likely to compete. Miss Hartigan's appearance will be awaited with more than usual interest. At the age of twenty- one this young player strinds alone among the present-day Australian women pinyers. Her fore-hand is the chief stroke, Chesterfield according to report, one of the Tillicum hardest in the game to-day, and What A Chance
flercer stroke than that of Don several of the leading Australian Racing Triumph men. G. P. Hughes and W. Alll- Hot Heels son regard it as the best stroke Night Star
Morning Sun ever produced by a lady player. Warrington MANY IMPRESSIVE VICTORIES,
Boxing Evo Saucy Face Miss Hartigan comes to Wim-bony Idal bledon with an impressive list of Gladiator
Flying Tourist victories in Australia-during Wayward Stag the past twelve months she has Funling Fox retained the Australian champion-Cavalcade ship and won the singles cham- National Day glonships of New Zealand, New Mike South Wales, Victoria, South
Lemberg | Australia and Queensland-- every Australian, state title ar two. She Is the daughter of Mr. Thomas Hartigan, Chief Com missioner for Railways in N.S.W. niecy of Mr. Roger Harti gan, a Queensland member of the Board of Cricket Control and former Australian Xi Batsman. Mrs. M. M. Molesworth, ranked third In Australis and the present Australian ladies doubles cham- plon (with Mra. Westacott), and runner-up to Miss Hartigan in the
King Willow The Keishank King's Bounty The Goose Hot Sun William Oslor In Good Time Now's The Time St. Ives. "Mortmaln
Brochin King's Justice Great Hall Utoplan Delightful Chance Powerful King
SUCCESSFUL TOURNAMENT
singlen left Australia for the West Parade United States in February-in it. Joan
Co-Shly company with her husband. Fro-King's Parade fessor Molesworth who is
now Monoplane 1ouring American Universities | Sadkó and hopes to compete in the Helter Skelter French championships
at Shaughraun and
Sarabande Wimbledon.
Prima Doana Burgomaster Scar Face Kacing Spirit Fudgo
Chief 1922 Young
Colonibo... Queensland Bold Marshal Banquet Hall Bold Commander
PLAYER.
Australian
She has won the championship twice--in and 1923-and the state championship nine times. with the aid of her fore-hand chop free-hit back-hand. She played in her first Inter-state match 21 years ago, and since that date has won every state championship except Western Australia in her time.
And
Mrs. H. C. Hopman. ranked sixth in Australia, accompanies her husband to Europe this year;; they hope to pair up for the mixed
doubles championship at Wim-
bledon.
LESSON SERMON. FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST SCIENTIST, HONGKONG
"Soul and Body" was the subject the Lesson-Sermon In all Churches of Christ, Scientist. yesterday.
of
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FOOTBALL TRANSFER NEWS
!
Hull Secure Tabrami
Of Port Vale..
London, May 3 Hull City have signed on William Tabrah, the Port Vale centre-half, | who had been sought after by several First Division clubs until, a month ago, he frac ́ured a collar. bone. He stated yesterday that he hna now practically recovered, from the injury. The fee in the second highest Hull have paid. Tubram Is a product of Swansen school football,
SPORT ADVTS.
THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB.
The SIXTH EXTRA RACE MEET- ING will be held (Weather Per- mitting) at HAPPY VALLEY on Saturday, 2nd June, 1934, commencing at 2.00 p.m.
The First Bell will be Rung at 1,30 p.m.
MEMBERS' ENCLOSURE. Members are notified that they and their Ladles must wear their Badges prominently displayed throughout the Meeting.
No Uno without a Badge will be admitted to the Members Enclosure. Badges admitting Non-Members to the Members' Enclosure and Club Birmingham F.C. have re-signed Rooms at $5.00 for Gentlemen ard $3.00 for Ladies (Both including Tax) all their leading players except are obtainable through the SECRET Cringas, McGurk, Robertson, ARY upon the personal application of Smith (SJ.), Heywood, Thorogood a Member, such Member to be reapon- and Bradbury, who are played onsible for all visitors introduced by {the open-to-transfer 1st,
him, and for Payment of All Chits. he.
Swansea Town players to be. offered terms are:
Lawrence.
The Secretary's office, 3rd Floor. Gloucester Building, Tel. 27704). will close at 12 o'clock Noon, Walton, Ferguson,
Badges admitting to Members' En- Davica (W), Davies. (G), Milne, closure will NOT be un sale at the Caldwell, Hanford, Simons, War-Rags Course,
On No Fretext will Children he
{ner, Lloyd, Williams, Blair, Firth,
Olsen, Martin, Lowry and Dack-Permitted in either Enclosure during inga,
On the open-to-transfer list are: Miller and Craven,
Brentford have decided to give Clough (goalkeeper) a free trans- fer.
Pearce, the Charlton centre-for- ward, who broke a leg on Easter Saturday, han now been discharged
from hospital.
Kelly in among the players Preston have re-signed. On the open-to-transfer list are:
Stephenson, Bargh, Rowley, Brain, Galloway, Wilson, Farrell, Torbett, Owens, Pritchardt and Muir.
Brentford will fekt an unchanged team at Bury on Saturday. Brent- ford must win to stand any chance of promotion.
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Defeats Wallace In Final
M. 33.3
BRADMAN'S 100
MIDDLESEX BATTLE WITH TOURISTS
32.1- 34.2
OLYMPIC TEAM WIN
For their vital game against Manchester United, at New Cross, Millwall are to persevere with the team that was beaten 5-0 at Bolton last week-end.
the Meeting.
Tifins are obtainable at the Club the No. 1 Day in avance. Telephone House provided they are urdered from
21020.
PUBLIC ENCLOSURE. -
The Price of Admission to the Pubile Enclosure is $2.00, including Tax, for all Persons, including Ladies, and is payable at the Gate. Soldiers and Sailors in Uniform are admitted, Half Price.
not be permitted to operate within Bookmakers, Tic The Men, &c., will the Precincts of the Hongkong Jockey Club during the Race Meeting,
By Order,
C. D. BROWN,
Becretary. Hongkong, 28th May, 1934. THE HONGKONG JOCKEY CLUE.
NOTICE.
YEARLY
THE MAY HALF GENERAL MEETING of VOTING
the
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Manchester United's players have gone to Bexhill. Four team MEMBERS will be held at changes will be made. Vose comos Club House, Happy Valley, in ut centre half for McMillen, and Thursday, 31st May, 1934, at 5.30 McKay returns to his proper p.m. position at left half. MeLonahan introduced at inside-right, and Manley appears at outside-left, Team: Hacking: Griffiths, Jones; Robertson. Vose, McKay; Cape, McLenahan, Ball, line, Manley.
LITTLE WINS
London, May 26,
In ideal weather conditions, and
Easily Defeat Youths' A.A. before a crowd of 5,000, W. Lawson
At-Water Polo Little, tho. 24-year-old-Harvard
University undergraduate, playing The Chinese Olympic waterpolo team in his first national championship London, May 20. defeated the Youths Athletic Associa-final, overwhelmed James Wallace, of "Patsy" Hendren scored his secondtion by four goals to nil in an ex-Troan, in the final of the British century against the Australians this hibition match at the South China A. Amateur Golf Championship at Pre- Reason in the match which is being A, pavilion, North Point, following twick to-day, winning by 14 and 13. played at Lord's between Middlesex their return from Manila on Friday. By superlative golf, Little was six; and the tourists.
Chan Ki-trang, Shek Kam-pai and up at the ninth and 12 up at the Chang Wing-kwong (2) scored for the eighteenth, taking 66 strokes the outstanding player for the Youths Olympic stars, while Chi Chok-yu was Wallace's 70.
Little's card showed: Athletic Association.
4 3 3 4 36 4* 4.. 33 3 h 4.3 4 3 4 3.33 He score was the lowest ever corded in any British Championship round. Ilis drives were the longest and his shots the most accurate.
Wallace, who had special permission
To the county side's first innings which were obtained through drives score of 268, Hendren contribute! 115, and hooks. He included 11 boun daries in bla century.
Olymple team: Wong Ki-leung, Chan Ki-tsung. Kwok Chun-hang, Ho Ping-, Wong Chun-min (captain), Shek Kom-put, and Chang Wing
R. W. V. Robins made 65, and sent the ball to the boundary 10 times.
Both Hendren and Tobins mastor- ed Grimmitt's spin by going up the kwong. The Golden Text was: "The bitch to the ball. Nevertheless the Youths' Athletic:-Chi Chak-yu, Mei!
Australian veterau took three wickets Tze-cheong. Ng Kwok-chau, Ng Kam-to take the day off from the sawmill very God of peace sanctify you for runa. wholly; and I pray God your whole
The tourists replied with 1:35 for and Chai Chak-lau.
chuen, Ho Kwok-ching, Tang Po-cheng where he is working, failed to win a spirit and soul and body be pre-two wickets, thanks solely
single hole.--Reuger. served blameless unto the coming Bradman, who claimed century.
to Don
of our Lord Jesus Christ" (1 Smith, a fast bowler, sest Woodfull Theak. 5:23).
and Ponsford back to the pavilion on whichw. decisions, the score at one time being nine for two. Boll opening batsmen mode "ducks,"
Among the citations comprised the Lesson-Sermon whe the following from the Bible: "Stand fast therefore in the libertyling innings, Don Bradman took the Chiefly as the result of his spark- wherewith Christ hath made us score to 135 for two. He completed free, and be not entangled again his first 60 in 45 minutes, and his with the yoke of bondage......If century in 83 minutes, nuking 19 we live in the Spirit, let us also boundary hits-Reuter. walk in the Spirit (Galatians 6:1.25).
The Lesson-Sermon niso includ- ed the Following passages from the Christian Science textbook, "Science and Health with Key to the Seriptures by Mary Baker Eddy: "Paul said, “Walk in the and ye shall not fulfil the
REVOLVER MATCH. Chinese Police Reserve Beats Weihaiwei.
A rovolver stel was fired between
England's Prospective XI For Test Matches
0
London, May 18. The first of those in There seems no reason why the bowler of extreme accurney who is Very fast English team to play against Aus- also a more than useful forcing hat. tralia in the first Text Match at Ames likewise can make runa besides Nottingham on June B should not be being a wizard behind the stumps, Ias good as eyes. In alt branches of while Verity can how well on any I the
game England
strong, wicket as well as do his share of the particularly where fielding is
• con-run getting. cerned. The standard here is
pro-
bably higher than it has ever been LEYLAND'S AVERAGE.
►
and Beldsmen stand closer 10 the
tummen than they would ever have be complete without mentioning such No murvey of a Test Ride would dured in, the okt days.
Men such Hammond, Wyatt, last summer, Robins,
players as Leyland, who averaged 60
Prower
Jamca
Spirit Just of the flesh. Sooner or later the Chinese Cumpary, Hongkong Chapman, Rubina and Bakewell are rounder from Middlesex and fine all- we shall learn that the fetters of Police Reserve and the "p" (Wei-five out of many who
a joy to watch, yet they Are haiwel) Contingent of the Hongkong chosen for their
only Langridge, a clever slow left-arm might be bowler and a reliable left handed Police Force. The Police Reservists direction.
In this bat So far
At Nottingham it might be a good captain in concerned thing to play Voce, who is a fine there are several claimants of whom bowler and would 1. Watt and Chapman
are probably vantage of pinying on his own ground. 120 20 23 25 111 the chief. The merits of the first of The Kome applies to Kenton, who can
man's finite eapacity are
forged by the Musion that he lives in body instead of in Soul, in matter instead of in Spirit" (p. 223).
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A good fast bowler likely to get
23 1000 given the honour, for his pleasing 111 personality is just what is wanted to 114Amooth away may misunderstandings into the team, is Clarke, although Bowes, if he does not bump the ball. may perhnge be Included. Then there is R., Farnes, of Essex, who SUTCLIFFE AND WALTERS, should get a place in the Tea Trial match. Ife too must avoid bumping in holiday traffic, particularly PG. 5241
Turning to the batting the obvious the ball if he is to play for England, from the American continent.
23 opening pair is Sutcliffe and Walters, as the selectors are not likely to take Trans-Athantle companies agree
provided that the latter is ft after any risks on thin score. that bookings are over 30 per cent. FC. B
his illness in India. England is in- Ilere one has the making of a 90deed lucky in having two such fine side which should be quito capable above those of last year and that
batsmen to open her innings.
of retaining the nearly 80 per cent, are Americans,
Total 145 153 172 137 012 Hammond In
"Asher." another certainty, strong in fielding, good in bowling. Intent on spending their holidays Pretice No. 1 rounde Groping 10 world and I probably the best
Te la the best all-round player in the and there is no tall. In Britain, where reduced prices to Forbie 18: practice No. 6 rounds Applicabatsman, unless Bradman and Headley last to draw the first match, while Given a dry wicket it ought at travellers attract as compensation rod Kunning at 10 de poble bo considered better.
lion 10 yẫn, posible 36. vemetlen for the depreciated dollar-British petite, shots, posible 301 total possible his foot is well; Ames and Verity, bowler Tronmonger. Reuters
on a wet one it should win, for Aus No. rounda Bebing Man Other certainties are Larwood, ittralla aro without their best low
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