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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH FRIDAY,

OCTOBER:

ENFORCEMENT OF THE FOOT-FAULT

LOCAL GOLF

MRS. WHYTE SMITH WINS PRIZE

THE CAMBRIDGESHIRE Easton Scratched For Big Engagement

WELCOMED BY U.S. CRITIC

CORRECTIVE TO IMPETUOUS AMERICAN PLAYERS

Where ENGLISH PLAYERS SET

SHINING EXAMPLE

NOITS FOREST AND BRADFORD DRAW.

YESTERDAY'S LEAGUE

FOOTBALL MATCH..........

ALondon, Oct. 4.

RULE SPORT ADVTS.

AMERICA WANTS

FOREIGN

Notts Forest, entertaining BOXERS

Bradford in a second division

Icague football match to-day, shared the points..

Bath teams scored twice.-. Router.

Writing in a recent issue of American Lawn Tennis, Aquatic Meet

Mr. Stephen W. Marrihew, the editor, "deals, with the footfault question, in the course of which he makes the following interesting observations.

the United States WAB It is scarcely an exaggeration tbifrom ay that it is only the American evidented by the fact that Jack players who foot fault habitually. Crawford was pronalized at match Their game is based on a swift point; and subsequently George designed Loft was given a dose of the sama

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THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUR.

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The EIGHTH EXTRA MEETING will be held ""(Weather Permitting), HAPPY VALLEY 200 Saturday, 8th October, and Wednesday, 10th October, 1934, commencing at 2.00 pm on both days. The First Dol will be Rung at: 1.30.p.m.

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

No One without a Badge will be

MADISON SQUARE admitted to the Members Enclosure.

PROJECT

QUEEN'S COLLEGE States is going to see great

SPORTS

New York, Sept. 28. If James J. Johmaton knows what he is talking about, and he usually doos, the United deal of foreign prizefighters in the months to come,

Johnston has just been re-ap- pointed matchmaker for Madison Square Garden, the largest firm and "aggressive service, or open medicine. It may be that George's YESTERDAY'S RESULTS Sn the world in prizo fight-busi- neas, and one of his first sor. the way to an advance to the not reaction was due to the fact that Rule 71s designed to check or hold | foot-fault penalties aro no new Two brothers, S. Lee and N. Lee. tions was that he was going to within reasonable limits such thing to him; he waltzed gaily to were the outstanding competitors in bring foreigners to fight in the

the baseline and served an ace to the contest for the Senior Champion- United States, tactics. ARMY DOUBLES TITLE:-These four players met in the fail of the Ares Inter-Unit doubles tournament this work, when R.Q.MS.

The Englishman does not servesend the doubles match in which he ship Cup at the annual swimming

"The fight game," he said, "is Jarman and L/Cpl. Davies (centre) beat 5. Crd. Gillow and S.6gt.In this fashion, nor the Japanese, and Stoefen were engaged. It was sports, held by Queen's College, at

Taylor. (Photo: Mae Cheung).

the German or Italians, nor the quite otherwise with Jack, whose the YM. C. A. bath yesterday better to-day than it has been in

afternoon.

the past three or four yeara, Australian as a rule. It follows service is almost invariably legal.

was There are plenty of good fighters that in England, for example, He served again and so weakly The Senior Championship violation of Tulo Tis rare and that that it was a real fault, and so the finally, won by R. Lee, with a score around in the various divisions.

of 16 points, his brother, N. Lee, who English ofcials have little dif-match ended on that note,

came second, being three points be "We're going to bring Seaman Aculty in enforcing the law,

GOOD EFFECT EXPECTED. hind Third place was secured by Watson, of England, over hers But it is too much to expect that!

Ng Tsun-wan, with a score of eight again, Marcel. Thit of France; American players will be per Whatever follows in the wake | points,

Jack McEvoy, who has a great re mitted to Invade, the centro court of the foot-faulting epidemic at at Wimbledon and escape penall- Wimbledon it appears to have been with ease by Pan Hon-lam, whose heavyweight, and Ambrose Palm- The Junior Championship was won putation in England as a light zation when they break Rule 7. London, Oct. 4.

A good thing. The proof of this]

a comfortable store of 21 er, an Australian." cured from the When they are penalized there is is that no one has challenged the points, and lu Po-kam came second Easton was scratched Cambridgeshire at 10 o'clock Inst nothing to do but wrin and bear it. legality of the penalties imposed with nine points. night. At Tucadny's call-over, 22 to That is what Captain Williams and or the fairness of their applica The consolation race for those who ton Intimated. Johnston is one of

was offered but there were no his men did. When Shields was tion. This is truly remarkable did not secure any place in the other takers-Reuter,

foot-faulted twenty times and No penalties were imposed on races, was wen by Ng Kit-man. Wood eighteen--a few less, or Perry or Austin, and we are led to At the conclusion, of the meeting. The L. G. U. Medal Competitions held on the second Tuesday of each

more, makes little difference the believe that nont should have the presentation of prizes was made London, Oct. 5, fate the English championship been imposed." There has been by Mrs. F. J. do Rome, in the West month on the New Course will be re rumell on Tuesday, October next.

A prize is being kindly presented eased on his training. It' is reported or of the Davis Cup might be at no intimation that the Americans Lounge.

50 yards free stylo (Junior)-1, by Mrs. J. B. Ross for the Bogey Com. that he is suffering from an injury stake, but that did not matter to were persecuted or treated aught petition. which is, to be held on Octo- sustained while racing for the New.the officials who had been given but impartially. We take the view Iu Po-kam; 2; Pau Hon-lain; 3. Nu the press.

the power to impose penalties, therefore that they were given bury Cup--Router:

The way to fall those gentlemen wholesome and well-merited Shul-man. Time: 90 2/5 secs.

50 yards free style (Senior),-), was to observe Rulo 7, Les lesson. It is to be hoped that theys. Lee; 2, Ng Tauu-mun; 3, N, Loc.

All of this summer a part of the serve properly. When American have profited by it and that there Time: 29 1/5 secs. players, as a whole, do that they will be less work for the foot-fault 100 yards free style (Junior)-1, prese was after Johnston trying need not fear having their game judges in the two important chum- Pau Hon-lam; 2 Iu Po-lam: 3, Mak to get him discharged, but these broken up.

plonship that are still to be held. Kwok-ying. Time: 1 minute 33 3/6 efforts were unsuccessful.

Their battle failed to worry the matchmaker.

He said:

The Deep Water Bay Eclectic "(Au- xust 1 to September 30) competition arranged by the ladies' section of the Royal Hongkong Gelf Club was won by Mrs. Whytu Smith with a score of 30-1.7/8 28.1/8. Mr. Stewart and Mrs Liaanman tied for second with scores of 31-2.3/8-28.5/8.

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DUE TO CARELESSNESS,

It is quite within bounds to way that players rarely transgress the foot-fault rule of set purpose; when they do they deserve not mercy. A very considerable pro- portion of the violations are the result of carelessness, aided and

GYMKHANA

The resulta were as follows*

seca.

100 yards free style (Senior),—1, 3. Leer 2, N. Loo; 3, Ng Taun-man, Time: 67 ROCK

25 yards free style (Classes 7 and 8).-1, Ng Shui-man; Wong Ying-

HEATS Time: 1D 1/5 Mech.

abetted by the fact that there is Tent-pegging Events

no foot-fault judge or that such oficial is lenient or a worshipper! of that fetish the "technical" fault,

At Polo Ground.

50 yards breast stroke (Junior) 1. Pau Honam; 2. Lo Yu-kwan; 3, Iu Po-kam, Time: 44 Boca,

There are possibly others who will be brought over later, Johne- the outstanding figures in Ame rican boxing circles. He has gone a hob at the Garden-after being brought in na successor to the late and famous Tex Rickard that has satisfied officials of that organization but not always

A FUNNY GAME.

Badges pdmitting Non-Membors to the Members' Enclosure and Club Rooms at $5.00 per day for Gentle men and $3.00 per day for Ladies (Beth including Tax) are obtainable through the SECRETARY upon the personal application of a Member, uch tomber to be responsible for all visitors introduced by him, und for

Payment of Ali Chits, &c.

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

Badges admitting to Members' En closure will NOT be on sale at the Race Course.

will On No. Protext wht Children be the Meeting obtainable at the Club House provided they are ordered. from the No. 1 Boy in advance. Telephone X1929.

¿Tiffins are:

PUBLIC ENCIASURE. The Price of Admission to the Public Enclosure is $1.00 per day in- cinding Tax, for all Persons, including Ladies, and is payable at the Gate, Boldiers and Sallors in Uniform are admitted Half Price

Men, Bookmakers, Tic Tac will not be permitted to operate with. of the Hongkong in the Precincts Jockey Club, during the Roca Mert- ing,

By Ordery.

C. B. BROWN.

Secretary. Hongkong, 1st October, 1034.. HONG KONG CIVIL SERVICE CRICKET CLUB.

NOTICE

A practice game will be played- on the Club ground on Saturday, the 6th stant, commencing.nt 2. p.m.

It is hoped that all members who wish to play cricket during the forthcoming season will turn out for this opening game, afford the selectors an opportunity of nscertaining the 'form' of new players.

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P. D. CRAWLEY, Cricket Representative. 21 YEARS AGO

Extracts From the "Telegraph Files

The following extractatare from the Hongkong Telegraph for the week ended October 4, 1918.

The rate of dollar on domand

was 2/0%,

"The fight game is funny. You never

know exactly, where you stand. I advanced to where I am literally by the diaparagements of my enemies. I made some great 60 yards breast stroke. (Senior) friends and a number of equally 1, Abdun; 2, ip Fung-azo; 3, Ng strong enemies who never let an Teun-mun. Time: 39% secs.

opportunity pass to strike at me. Long Plunge Open-1, Siu Sík. I stopped more figurative punches A largo

crowd attended at the chuen, 42 ft. 4 ina; 2, N. Lee, 88 ft thun Carnera did literally the Hongkong Polo Ground yesterday 2 ins: 3. Ne Taun-man, 36 ft. 6 ins. night he fought Baer, but I'm still

witncas the pro-

60 yards backstroke (Junior) here." Sometimes the habit of serving afternoon to improperly becomes so ingrained liminary heats of the Ten Pegging Pau Hon-lam; 2 mnk Kwok-ying: Competition of the Machine Gun Ng Teun-man. Time: 48 3/5 secs,

Johnston is wise, ambitious and that it is difficult to eradicate it Troop Gymkhana which is to be

60 yards backstroke (Senior)-1, energetic.

It is possible he could under the stress of tournament decided at the Pola Ground on Octo- N. Lea; 2. Ng Tsun-man: 3, Chan have made more money by going

Ping chun Time: 88 scca play. When it is highly important ber 13.

Junior Diving-1, Ng Shul-man; in business for himself, but the to win a point the player is en. I

At the annual meeting of the grossed with the problem of how Some spirited tent pegging was 2, Fau Hon-inam; 3, Mak Kwok-ying. prestige that his present position

carries has bound him to it. "Hongkong St. Andrew's Society, to win it and he frequently forgets seen. There were 26 entries but Points: 25

only 10 competitors turned up yester- about his feet and touches or goes day. The eight who qualified for over the line, or jumps, before the the final-were Mr. A. H. Potts who ball lo hit.

scored 24 points out of a possible The foot-fault judge is there to 30: Mr. E. M. K. Mead, 22 points: defect such violations, and it is Mr. R. H. Charles and Mr. R. II. ao part of his duty to feel pity, re- Allen, 19 points; Mr. G. Taylor, 18 points; Mr. F. R. P. James, 17 points: member whether it is a first or Cdr. F. H. E. Skyrme, and Mr. second service, or set himself up P. Williams, 18 points, to, decide whether or not an ad- vantage is being gained. If the service is mide properly here. Brasler-Creagh, J. D. H. Craw- LAWN BOWLS LEAGUE | mains silent, while if the rule is ford. D. A. Cumming, E. H. Impey, violated it is his business to im-N. W. Metcalfe. L. G. Robertson, A. pose the prescribed penalty.

ENGLISH LEAST OFFENDERS,

The following also competed in this event—Mesars-Appleyard.—Er

Wall, and A. E. Williams.

The English are not a race of AGAIN ABANDONED foot-faulters in lawn tepals. With them the service is more a means of getting the ball in play than of

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Treasurer,

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Junior Match To Be

Played To-morroW

AMERICA'S CUP

SOPWITH MAY CHALLENGE AGAIN

Messrs. Lane, Crawford and "Co., Ltd.,, announced in dut their Plano Department had been traze ferred to Mr. Wm Anderson, who | notified that he would carry on the business under the name of the: Anderson Music Co.

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Mr. H. D. Morrison and

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Yacht Race For Seawanhak Cup the way to a successful incursion to the net. It is not surprising,

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