THE HONGKONG TELECRAPH, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1934.
MULLANE TO PLAY INSIDE RIGHT FOR BORDERERS
CONCLUSION OF ARMY MORE TEAM EXPERIMENTS MRS. COLLACO AND MRS.
TENNIS TOURNEYS
Borderers Runners-Up In The Area League
MRS. CANNON PRESENTS PRIZES
At, Sookumpoo on Tuesday, H. Q. Wing South Wales Borderers won the challenge match for the Area Tennis League Runners-up Shield by beating “A” Çoy. of the Lincolnshire Regiment.
When the match was, concluded Runner-up-8, V.B. (L.. Cpli Captain P. B. Canhon, A. E. C.; Davlos,) President of the Ares Tennis Com-
mittee for the past three years, gave a brief resumo of, military tonulo activities during the past season.
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Referring to the organization of the longue 6. Voiced a Feneral apprecia tion of the efforts of the Ilon. Secretary and the Committee kooping things running despite the Wing, lat. 8.W.B. 13 12 1
D(S) Coy.. int. heavy handicap imposed by the weather. He thanked the teams for ca. their promptnel in turning up, to play their matches. As regards the B.E.S.... Kowloon Section they had on that Bty. R.A.
asdintanto Lio A. Coy. Int H.W.D. Becretary in Colour Sergeant Robin-R.A.S.C.
whom the R.A.O.C. B. Bon of the Lincolns to thanks of alt wero due.
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Congratulating, the winners of the League and the tournaments, Captain Cannon remarked that they fully deserved their success,
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In connection with the team of A. Coy, 1st. Lincs, Other Ranks playing in the "C" D. Cey. lat. Lines,.. Division of the Hongkong Lawn B. Coy. 1st Lincs. Teunis Lengua It was losing to 11.9. Wing, 1st. Lines. note that they had had a fairly good C. Coy. 1st. Lincs. Benson, Toams had been turned out.C. uf S.
on all occasions for matches despite 20th Bty, R.A. the fact that the best players were DR.A.M.C. available wing to military tennis but
in winning the mitcher they had not donn too ludly,
In cantitision he wished to extend regretful farewell to the Routh Wales Borderers during whose stay the Atandard of testis,19 military circles had improved until it was the usunt, thing suu iliniz pulyera babipoting in final events. Referring to R.Q.M.S. Jarman in actielilar, Captain Canon mentioned. (at for three goark he had carried out tiid Vaarbüis dütiça of Hon.
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R.A.P.C. beat A. Guys 181. Linrs. M...W.B. bent "A." Coy Lines, 6-0.
WORLD SERIES TO
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RUGBY IN ENGLAND,
COUNTY CHAMPIONSHIP
RESULTS.
London, Oct. 17. Three rugby matches in the county champion. ship were played to-day, when Durham beat Der- byshire at, Darlington by 29 points to nil, Middlesex beat Berkshire at Reading by 16 points to three, and Glamorgan defeated Mon- mouthshire at Bridgend by six points to three. Router.
LASKY TO
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SCHMELING
Scheduled For Feb.
WINNER MEETS
MAX BAER
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JONES BEING SENT OUT
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RECREIO. STILL WITHOUT A.V.
GOSANO AND BELTRAO
CLUB, SOUTH CHINA AND KOWLOON REMAIN UNALTERED
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FISHER CHAMPIONS
WIN FINAL OF SHANGHAI LADIES' TENNIS DOUBLES
ALL FOUR CONTESTANTS PLAY BELOW. FORM
Shanghai, Oct 10, Mrs. Collaco added another win to her long list of victories when she and Mrs. Fisher won the ladies' grass court doables championship against Mrs. Krenov and Mrs. Ovadia. it was an easy win, 6-2, 6-4.
Both the victors played good tennis and the match would not have been! no one-sided had Mrs. Ovadia played her general game. She was con There are some things which defy the imagina-pletely off and failed to make many tion. And one, I should think, is to see Mullane, Krenov who was playing her side ta
lending the steadiest right back in the Colony, playing at her opponents were playing to und had very little breathing space as in any other position. Yet those who care to her continually on the back ine. visit Sookumpoo on Sunday will have the op-appointing. She even falled to put portunity of seeing Mullane vacate the defence the easy shots over. and appear in the forward line against the Recreio.
Mra. Ovadia at the net was dis
Mr. Fisher and Mrs. Krenov, who
TRAGIC FOOTBALL MATCH
What was probably the most tragic football match BVer played in England took place last week at Wrexham, the scene of the great colliery dis aster.
were both playing well back. had a number of good rallies between them. I Mrs. Collaco generally finished these or with a swift overhand net shot. tier backhand, strakes were very and effective and it seemed as though she and put more force into these strokes) Many of the 260 minora who
B. than her forchand drives.
were engulfed by. the terribla ox- The first set was alow and un-plosion in the Gresford pit in the G. Interesting. All the long ralifes were early hours of Saturday morning Jobs, generally being won by Mra were at work merely bean is 1hey Collaco, who smashes so effectively. wished to and Mrs. Fisher took the first service but Tranmere Rovers match on Satur ace the Wrexham- and lost It Mrs., Krehov also lost her
Still beset with team-build-
SECOND DIVISION. ing problems owing to injured Club:-Payne; Krilovaly players, the Borderers, hav.ng Binue; McKellar, Nicholls experimented with Morrison at Bitter; G. Williams, Fisher,
Farrow and Sicen. inside right, have now decided Withinma
and to give mullane a run out Reserves:-R, Goldman
Stovena. this position.
kuwioon:-Boyca; Cutter Herbert, normally a left back, is Hickman: Willis. Fuxman taking over Mullane's job there. Tillery; Loe, Macdonald, Winch, and Morrison returns to his old White and Pereira, place at Herbert's partner,
service and Mrs. Cellaco took the third day nftarnon, end had obtained the New York, Oct. 13. Officials of the Madison Square
game un her service. These were the management'e permission to work HONGKONG HOTEL TEAM. only two games that Mrs, Krenov and a substitute shift through the Garden Corporation announced Tratt has again been selected An Interesting Soccer match has Mrs. Ovadia were able to win during night in order to be free on the to-day that negotiations have to pay in gou, as Smith is still been arranged to be played setween this set. Mrs. Callaco and Mrs. following day. been closed for a 15-round in hospital. But it Smith can re- teams from the Hongkong and Shung Fisher Ouished the set in excellent bout between Art Lasky, Minne-port it before Supay, he will hai Hotels, Ltd., and as. Chitral style. Mrs. Ovadia hardly touched a When the Tranmere team arrived apolis heavy, and Max Schmel-Lake hing of Germany, in February, toppily the Borderers have an
day at 4.40 p.m. sheep on the Kow, ball during this, her opponents ton-at Wrexham on over Lie custodianship. Inon Footopli ground, Kowloot..
the Saturday centrating on her partner. Though morning they suggested that the The following will represent the bearing the brunt of the game, Mrs. game should be cancelled, but 1x be staged either in New York or excellent deputy in ratt, and his Hongkong
M.am.
Bird Shanghul fute, Krenov did not falter once and they were persuaded to play when Arat appearance in senior football Lid Ho-chuen, A. Krilovsky, deserved the applause that she re-it was pointed out to them that it Garden officials indicated the last week was quite a success. winner of the set-to, expected to
Potolo, Yau Ding-wah, Lam Tak-[ceived for her efforts. The half back une remains un-po, Mui Shiu-kee, Mok Yee-dick, Kwok be a ring natural, will meet Max altered,
but in addition to Hon-wab, Ho Sai-cheang, Leung Baer, Livermore playboy, for the Mullane's entry into the attack, Ping-kain and Chan Shui-kee, world's heavyweight champion-ne forward une has been further ship.
changed.
Secretary hid worked hard to further Most Fantastic Sequence
PRIZE WINNERS.
Mrs. Cannon then presented the prizes as follUN:-
tams, D.9.0., MGM..
Lasky was chosen by Garden of- icials to meet the German, despite protests from Steve Hamas, ior-. mer Penn State athlete, because of;
of Episodes for Years Hamas' refusal to meet either
i
Hooker" Jones is giving up his inside left position to appear on the wing, and Morris will be his partner. Fortey and; Mathias, o course, remain as before,
It now definite that Duncan, Hamas, regarded as a dangerous former left winger, will not pay opponent of any fighter of his sootball again in Hongkong, but weight, defented beth Schmeling Hazlewood is making slow progress and Lasky in his last two starts, towards recovery, and ss expected first the German and then the Min-to re-appear in the team about the geapots "Wildea!" ns Lasky is beginning of November. known in the squared circle
Lasky or Schmeling in return matches. Detroit, Det, 11. The World Series, which ended Areat Tennis League Shield (With yesterday in a victory for the St. Miniaturen for the Team):-R.A.P.C. Louis Cardinals, will be remember (Captain Mackenziu, S.Q.M.S.'s Old for many years to come, not field, Milet ad; Warman, Sgt.ly because of the sensational Wilson and Taylor.).
pitching of the Dean brothora, but Area Loagus Runners-up Shield for the most fantastic sequences of (With miniatures for Team). Q-episodes seen for many years.
The former Penn State athlete,
RECREIO STILL SHORT. Wing, S.W.B. (Lt. Col. A E. Will The Baries was one of the most who has brilliant victories over The Recreio, who are the Bor- Gottwaltz, colourful of recent years. It saw such fighters as Tommy Loughran derers opponents on Sunday will ROMS Jardas,
Hardien, Ergo bijes and Brunier Joht: more spikes lying into Unse guarand Lee Ramagee, crossed glove again take the field without A.-V. As a momento of winning the Kowdians, more violent language used with Schmeling on February this Gusano, while Beitrag is still unfit. loon Section of the League, the mem- and more controversles between year, giving the German, former However, Marques, former goal- bors of the team Bt "A" Cuy.. Ist. Ba.mpires niid players than in any world's champion, a neat trimming keeper, returns to assume those Lincolnshire Regiment word present-other championship fracas since n 12 rounds. The followed the duties. ed with small cüßs.
Judge Landis became Commissioner Lasky encounter, wherein Hamas Last week's positional changes) (Cpls: Ridley & Borriman, L. Cols.in 1921.
emerged triumphant after handing proved such a success that they Buttón, Togne and Higging and The onslaught which blasted the Che Minneapolis lad a sound drub-are being persisted with, which Privato Harper).
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means that Bernie Gosano is again Cun with Miniatures.
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Runners-up R.A.0.C. (s. Condr.17 minutes.. Gillow and S. Sergt. Taylor.)
In the final confusion, a fan with Inter-unit Bingles (Other Ranks) football habits and a set of tools, Cun with Miniaturen.
ripped up the home plate to got it Winner: S.W.B. (R.Q.M.S. Jar-autographed by members of the man.)
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SATURDAY,
FIRST DIVISION. (KO. 4.30 p.m.) Lincolns v Club Sookunpoo. Kowloon East Lanes-Kowloon St. Joseph's v 8. China Caroline Hi
4.30
only the heart-broken relatives and SECOND SET TAKEN. friends of the entombed mindra, who had maintained their hop:leas Mrs. Colinco won her service in thevig at the pit-head since, early second sat but Mrs. Krenov also won dawn, could be tempted to watch hars. Mrs. Fisher lost hers to allow
her opponents to lead 2-1. Mrs. he game for an hour or so it Collace and Mrs. Fisher soon caught would be a merciful thing. So up and took the lead 3-2. Mrs. play proceeded, sadly enough, Krenov won her service again and while among the 12,000 spectators drew level. Each sldu won their ser- were many weeping women who vice until four all when Mrs. Collace hnd still to learn the fate of their and irs, Fisher went ahead and was men-folk under ground,
gnin 0-4,
SECOND DIVISION. (K.O. 3 p.m.)
Mrs. Ovadia seemed to improve{ Now and again, the crowd S.W.By S. China-Sockenpoo slightly in this last art and had one managed to raise a half-hearted Lincolna y Eastern-King's Park, two good railles. Mrs. Fisher and cheer, and Wrexham played Mrs. Krenov deserve most of the gallantly to draw at 2-2 after the Artillery Kowloon-Chatham honours for this match. They had Rovers had led 2-1 at the in-
he back court rovered whilst both terval. But, as Mrs. Collaco and Mrs. Ovadia covered
ono reporter
R.
nood, 4.39
Y. Indiana y Club--Athletic, 4.30 Eart Lanca Joseph's, 4.30
Unversity-St.he net and it was only occasionally wrote, "It wasn't a match, only a
hat they had occasion to return a magnificent gesture...
THIRD DIVISION. (K.O. 3 p.m.). Police v R.A.M.C--Kowloon Railway Recrelo-Railway Lincolns R.A.0.C~Military Radio v R.A.F.-St. Joseph's .S.W.D. v IE-Athletle
SUNDAY.
FIRST DIVISION. S.W.B. Recrelo-Bookunpoo Navy v S. China A-Caroline Hill Athletic v R. Artillery-Club.
SECOND DIVISION.
hall, most of them going over their
rods and being taken by either Mrs.
Krenov or Mrs. Fisher,
On the whole the match was fairly SPORT ADVTS.
good but did not come up to the ex- pectations of the few spectators. The four indies are well known in the local tennis world and were capable of putting up a much better showing.
When Stokes
ft. Engineers Alh'elie-Sonkunu Was Given
It was originally believed that at entre-nail, and C. Santos at the winner of the Lasky-Hamas side lett. I. Sousae retains the brawi would meet Baer for the contre-forward berth, supported championship. Hamas defeated on the right by J. Gomes. Lasky, hence the Hamas' loud pro-! South China are hoping to field tests against a Lasky-Schmeling their full strength "A" team set-to..
against the Navy on Sunday, while Road. If Schmeling wins over Lasky the "B" team, to do service against and eventually gains the right to St. Joseph's on Saturday will also exchange wallops with the Liver-be unaltered unless there are any more hutcher boy, the German will last minute withdrawals,
be facing the same man who tech- The Club, visitors to the Lin- nically knocked him out in the colos at Sookunpoo, are relying on tenth round of a scheduled 16-the same team which drew with round bout in June last year. the Atletic last week, and Kow- 1don are also "as before" against the East Lancashires.
It was Baers amasaily victory ovor Schmöling that enabled him Lo meet Primo Camera of Italy for the heavyweight title, which
The Borderers' second and thirde division teams will be the same as
THIRD DIVISION. East Lane
I.A.S.C-Chatham
A "Life"
tHE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB.
The NINTH EXTRA RACE MEET. ING will be held (Weather Per mifting) at HAPPY VALLEY on Saturday, 20th October, 1984, com-- mencing 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 Ladies must wear their Badges prominently displayed throughout the Morting.
No One without a Badge will. be
UNIQUE HOCKEY IT WAS A QUEER admitted to the Merabers Enclosure.
MATCH
Five Brothers In Same Gama
he annexed by subjecting the huge last week. Simmonds will again WIN FOR CLUB Italian to severe punishment and lead the attack in the second string technically knocking him out in vice Morria, who has been pro
the 11th round of their encounter. moted to the senior outfit,, while:
If Lasky defeats Schmeling, the Court will go in at left half in Minneapolis lad will meet for the place of Felix in the third team. Arst time Carncra's conqueror for Here are some of the teams the world's crown.
selected for the week-end.
Lasky previously fought Carne- ra, the hout ending in a no-deal- alon contest.
·
(By R.ILB.)
FEELİNG"
Badges admitting Non-Members to [the Members? Enclosure, and Club Rooms at 15:00. for Gentlemen and $3.00 for Ladies (Both including Tax) are obtainable through the SECHET- Member, such Member to be re- ARY upon the personal application of sponsible for all visitors introduced
The Secretary's office, 3rd Floor, Gloucester Building (Tel, 27794)
"We have laid sound foundation," said L. F. Stokes to The Shanghai Times as he was stripping off his pads at by him, and for Payment of All Chita, the conclusion of his brill'ant &c. innings of the Interport cricket match against Hongkong. On being congratulated for his will close at 12 o'clock, noon. sterling display of batemanship, closure will NOT be on sale at the Badges admitling' tó Members' En- the best scén for many years, Race Course.. Stokes appeared embarrassed. On No Protext, will Children be The friendly hockey match "McInnes" catch was perfect. How permitted in either Enclosure during played between the Hongkong on earth he managed to hold the the Meeting.
the ball with both hands behind hid Tifins are obtainable at the Club FIRST DIVISION.
Hockey Club seniors and Club: Rodger; Gamble
and Incognitos at King's Park yes-neck I do not know. It was louse provided they are
the No. 1 Boy in advance. Strange; Tavlin, Pote-Hunt and A. terday afternoon was unique in superb," he changed the subject. frami Duncan; Fowler, Drown, Howe, E. that there were no less than five Stokes was referring to the catch Telephone 21920.
PUBLIC ENCLOSURE. Strange and Raldwin.
Reed brothers participating. Melnnos, fielding at covor, ran Public Enclosure in $1.00 Including The Price of Admission to the Recreio: E. Marques; R. Silva-
W. A. Read and Edgar Reed to hold the ball which Stokes had Netto and J. Bowen; N, Delgado, wore playing for the Club while skied past mid-on. Misjudging Ladies, and is payable at the Gate. for all Persons, including B. Gosano and B. Marques; T.R. C., Frank and R. G. Reed were the drop, this fielder with his back Soldiers and Salors in Uniform are Castillo, J. Gomes, H. Sousse, C. Included in the Incognitos team. Santos and J. Alves,
The Club won by a solitary goal was forced to catch the ball with
to the ball, and no time to turn, admitted Half Price.
Bookmakers, Tic Tac Men, &e., Borderers:-Tratt (or Smith); scored by P. H. Senter, from Melbourne, Oct. 17. Herbert and Marrison; Davies, good pass by J. W. Pote-Hunt, in both hands behind his neck. The will not be permitted to operate with With a grout recovery after his Podmore and Underwood; Mathias; the first half of the game.
catch brought prolonged applause Jockey Club during the Raco Moet-- in the Precincts of the Hongkong second day's set-back, Davis Mullane, Fortey, Morris and Jones. (England) struck form to-day to pass
Willy Reed, at centre-half play-from the crowded pavilion. the figure made by Walter Lindrum Li Tin-sang and Las Mau; Leung while Pote-Hunt, at left-wing, and South China "A"-Wong Wing; ed a sparkling game for the Club,
By Order, (Australia) in the final of the world's Wing-chui, Wong Mee-shun and Li Senior, at centre-forward put in billiards championship.
Davis Leads
WORLD'S BILLIARDS
CHAMPIONSHIP
Joo
with which McInnes retired him.
:
HIS "LIFE".
"It was a queer feeling-wait-
ordered
ing,
C. D. BROWN,.
Secretary, Hongkong, 15th October, 1934.
At the cloud of to-day's, Rossion. Kwok-waf; Tsa Kwai-shing, Tam some good work. Jack Rodgering," Stokes answered, anked how Davis renched 5,782, having scored Kong-pak, Fung King-choung, Taylaved his usual steady game at he felt when he gave the first VICTORIA RECREATION CLUB breaks of 728, 626, 65, 206 and as2;Qua-tong and Ip Pak-wab.
back.
chance na ho was on the point of while Lindrum was 5,004, with breaks South China "B"-Lee Chuen; The Incognitos, had bad luck in scoring his century, of 630 and 949,
Chung Chi-ying and Yu Hing-the first half when they should
The chance was fumbled and Harbour Races will be held on The Annual Ladies and Open Davis was sparkling in the after-yung: Yan Wa-hing, Lim Tak-pe have found the net at least twles, dropped by H. W. Baines, and noon session and wiped out his de- and Hen Ny-young: Young Shul- On one occasion R. C. Reed had Stokes carried on at his centrs from the Railway Pier at 1.30 p.m. Saturday, 27th October, starting ficit and led by one point. Lindrum yic, Li Shot-wang, Tsang King-ka, only the goalkeeper to beat when and stayed to score his 161 runs. was out of touch and missing ay Ching Shek-lam, and Lai Shek-yan, he inlatimed a good pasa from his
shots,
In the evening both players were good, and alternately lead rapidly; Eastman; Gilchrist,
"It was awfully.
Kowloon:-Cord: Everest and brother, Frank, who played on the there." he concluded ring out Launches for Cómpetitors, will
Blisa and right wing.
but a break of 628 by Davis gave him Whitehend: Knox, Elliott, G.
the lead at the close of play. Reuter, White, V. White and Knox.
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Naidu, at right back, played Igreat game for the Incogniton.
leave the Club House' at 4.00 p.m. Stokes batted for 3 hours 20 Sharp. Entrance Fee $1.Entrica aminutes to score a total which put close at 4.00 p.m. on the Day of the
Shanghai in a sound position. Race.
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