CAER CLARK AND
ALLISON
AND
Macao
Results
DAVIS-CUP Racing
PLAYER MAKES STATEMENT
SAYS WILL NOT PLAY AGAIN.
New York.
Wilmer Allison, the Texan who IE certain to get the American No. 1 tennis ranking this year on the strength of hu sensational play at Forest Hills, has put himself on record as saying he wants no further part of the Davis Cup business, but there is already a move- ment on foot to make him the the 1935 playing captain of team.
great
It ANZER
ne captaincy, involving u deal of Judgment and organizing abilty, has recen bone of Coblen- Lian now ever since the days of the Tilden-Johason team, which didn't nced a capta a lung n supreme on the international courts. Bernon, Prentice, piensant New York Isiness man who handles ten nin affairs for the Seabrigh: clith na
bounty, Frutted under hose or Bre after explaining the 18 team. He was succeeded by Dick Willintas, a former Davis Cup star himself, but
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BOXING EVE AGAIN
floxing Eve scored ú, popular victory at the Macao Race meeting held yesterday, while Migs Lois. Fearon earned distinction by win- ning the Ladies's Race. The re- sulls were
1-Pola Pony Scurry, half a mile: Capt. J. J. Jordan's Stickypast 108 lb. (Jordan)
Capt. J. 1 Jordan's Winchester
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH.
MONDAY OCTOBER
1984:
MAMAK LEAGUE HOCKEY
ST. ANDREW'S LADIES
BEAT RECREIO
ERRATIC SHOOTING BY BOTH
SETS OF FORWARDS
H.M.S. KEPPEL LOSE FAST CAME TO THE SAINTS
The St. Andrew's Club Ladies, run- reached Whitehead netted for the ners-up in the Caer Clark Cup hockey Siennin. competition for the past five years, In the second half, the Signals held defented the Club de Recruio. Ladies the Indians very well and obtained by three goals to one in their frat two more goals through Whitehend. iCup match played on the Marina Fey were unlucky not to draw.
ground on Saturday afternoon. The
MAMAK LEAGUE TABLE,
2 shooting of both forward lines was
erratic.
Stag 108 b. (Hope) G. Portman's Cloudy Eve 168 b.
(Kemble) 3 Won by four lengths; two lengths.
Time 50 secs.
Pari-mutuel Winner $7.50; places $5.50 $8.20; $13.80.
2-Tang Shan Handicap, 'one mile. Li and Li's Delightful Chance 181
ib. (F. F. LI} Helenside's Hell for Leather 160
Jb. (J. I... Jordan) Weetoo's Kindo 150 lb.
At the interval, the Saints led by St. Andrew's two goals to one, M. Woolley netting it. C. of Signal both goals, while C. Botelho sporedj.roher R. E. for the Portuguese team. Eearly the second half, P. Gittins, playing at university inside-ieft, natched the Saints' third | K.LT.C. point.
United
E. Xavier, centre-half, M. Basto Whitehailt Land C. Botelho were the outstanding Whitshed players for the Recreio, M. Berruex,, Keppel 2]J. Wong and 1. L. Woolley, the Saints' | 12to Battery
Intermediate line, formed the crux of
3
(E. 0; Butler) Won by two lengths; three-quarters of a length.
$45.10;
Time 2.10 1/6 Boon. Pari-mutuel; Winner places, $6.70; $0.00 $5.49.
Fat Shan Bandicap, one mile. Pan's What a Chance, 188 1b.
(P. P. Botelho)
the defeat of the latest American Alanto's Glad Eyen, 161 th campaign abroad has stirred up ve ports that all was not as serene as It should have been with our inde
abroad.
ADMIRABLE DOUBLES CHOICE,
thei
(Y. T. Fung)
Minn Scott Harston's Ilacing Pluck,
108 1b. (A. J. P. Heard)
their defence strength, G. Krouts.
P. W. L. D. F. A. Pis.
110 5
2 1 0 1 1 0 3 2 1 0 1 0 3 21 0 1 4 2 3 1 0 0 4 3 2 0 0 1 1 1 1 01 3 5 1 10 120
0 480
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HOME FOOTBALL
SEVERAL MORE SURPRISES
UPSETS IN ALL DIVISIONS
The following were the results in Saturday's English and Scottish League football
programmes. There werɑ a number of surprises. FIRST DIVISION,
Aston Villa.
Chelsea
Derby
Everton Grimsby HuddersGeld Leicester Preston N. E. Sunderland Tottenham Wolven
SECOND
Barnsley Bolton Bradford C. Burnley
kaya, a newconier the forward line, RUGBY. AT HOME Manchester U
gave an impressivo display,
The tennis lined up as follows:
St. Andrew's Ladies; Mrs, R. Rhen, } Mins G. White, E. Landolt, 1. Wool- ley, J. Wang, Mrs. m. Beri uex, Minnex F. Wong, G. Kroutskaya, P. Gitting and M. Churn,
Recreto Ladles: Minaus G. Roza, M. Basto, C. Osmund, L. Silva-Netio, | E. Xavier, E. Roanrio; M. Remedios) A. Alven, C. Silva, B. Remedios and
Won by three lengths; three quar. Botelho... tern of ni
length, Time 2.05 2/5 neca.
Parl-mutuel :-Winner $10; placon, ¡
RECREIO TEAM.
The following have been selected to represent the Club de Recreio
GLOUCESTER BEAT
DEVON
Notte County Oldham Port Vale Sheffield U. Southampton Swansea THIRD
4 Manchester C. 2 ◊ Stoke
2 Middlesbrough 0
4 West Brom.
3 Leeds
4 Wednesday
◊ Blackburn
2. Liverpool
Z Arsenal
4 Portsmouth
3 Birmingham
DIVISION.
2 Norwich
2 Notte Forest
3 Bradford
3 Bury
3 West Ham
1 Fulham
& Hult
1 Newcastle.
1 Plymouth
1 Brentford
2 Blackpool
0
DIVISION (SOUTH).
London, Oct. 27. Gloucestershire scored a victory over Deven in the County Rugby Aldershot Championship at Bristol, by six Brighton jrks three. Northumberland Bristol I beat Cumberland at Whitehaven by Cardiff six points to nil, while Durham had Charlton things much their own way against Crystal Pal.
to
4-Tain Shan Handicap. 1%. miles. against the Kowloon Indlane on the Cheshire at Hartlepool, winning by Luton
"There's no use in stating reason for the failure of Prentice $5.10; $5.10; $53.10. and "Williams." writes' Gourgo Cla rens in the Hoşton Transcript, giving | Eve's Boxing Eve, 102 İb. the players as his source et informas
(R. I. Charles)
1
2
tion on the disentjstaction during the Lan's Partnership, 140 lb. Just few years. "They didn't bring the team to the proper pitch for the Vital test bermuse they simply didn't have the gumption to enrry through their assignment in a manner that would get the desired results."
(S. Y. Liang) Miss V, Shenton's Wombly Stag,
140 lb. (E, Q, Butler) Won by three lengths; a length.
Time 2.44 1/6 Bees.
sung » Plek AIYUMBA, BC Vault Jums su
18-5. In the remaining County Queen's P. R. day-H. Britte, A. A. dos Remedios teh, Somerset beat Cornwall by Southend
Len palals to nil,
Swindon and Dr. A. Rodrigues; J. (ionsalves,;
In the friendly fixtures, the United Torquay ww A. 16102 새로 álla I'. NIBALO
Services had a great struggle against | Itimerros, 'II; Alves, A. Gosano, N. Oxford Univerally, who were delented THIRD
Retro and B. Gosuto,
Pari-mutuel.Winner $8.30; pinces, MAMAK TOURNAMENT
$6.80; $5.10.
(Capt. J. L. Jordan)
Allison, it Watkins oveans to stepi oul, wagesatesily wait be strongly coni-
Trin Shan Handicap (second! Altered. The Texan has the wit- section), nace round, vantage of experience and knowledge | D. P. Yates' Festival Eve, 161 J. of current Davis Cup conditions, be might not be a rod chose for the Wong Ping-shan's Bold Comman-
der, 165 th, (Ip Kul-ying) ✰ Mrs. Lee Shiukee's Colombo,
1 b. (S, N. Pan) Willian, but he cevinity, would t Won by half n length; two length, Pari-mutue-Winner. $12.10; Plaves, $0; $5.00; $6.
singles in 1935, despite his 4442344 performicos Some after a fruit
less trip abroad at the call of Captain
la well as a double mate for George Lott if it develops that Sidney Wood and Lester Stoelen can be bullt up -ugain for the Individual assignments.
St. Andrew's Beat H.M.S. Keppel In Fast Game
The Harle- by dight points, to six. quins had the better of Guy's Hospi-Accrington
Chester by 10-5. Scores:
Crewe Darlington Doncaster
COUNTY CHAMPIONSHIP,
Cumberland
(AL Whitehaven). Durham
Hartlepool1. Clateralershire
Gateshead
Hartlepoola
0 Walford
6 Exeter
2 Coventry
3 Newport
2 Clapton 0.
2 Gillingham
1 Bristol C
2 Reading
2 Millwall
Bournemouth
2 Northampton
0
DIVISION (NORTH).
3 Lincoln
4 Rotherham Barrow
2 Tranmere
0 Chesterfield
+ Northumberland
Z Rochdale
1 Mansfield
I
New Brighton
0 Halifax
3 Watnall
1Я Cheshire
Devon
10 Cornwall.
(At Urielell Hometert
(At Wellington).
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CLUB FIXTURES.
A fast and gruelling hockey match in the Mamak Tournament was wit- nessed on the Police Training School round yesterday afternoon, when S Andrew's Club defeated H.ALS. | Keppel by five goals to three, after "At Telfast).
being three goals le one in arrenen nt | Nath the interval,
Blackheath Bradford Mi--hitting, on the part of the
Coventry Salut defendere let the sailore Desport H. through and they obtained their first ter Ford. Shortly after, Smith, accept-o. M. T. goal carly on through Lleut, Sinclair. Gey's Hosp. Won by two lengths; balf a lengthing a good wing pass, found the net. Pentruot
Ladies Spring, half a mile, Capp, J. L. Jordan's Winchester
Stag, 150 lb. (Miss L. Fearon) D. P. Yates Darien, 185 15.
(Mins Scatt Harston)
GOLF CHAMPION. C. Mcnamara's That's That,
OF COLONY
MARTON RETAINS
TITLE
157 b. (Mrs. Williams)
played at Fanling Yesterday, TIM [24, 367, 89, 24, 8, 22, 89, 83.
A. T. Braley won the visitors' prize with a score of 157.
The Hesults.
The scores were as follows: Player
Old New Total Course Course
$112.70
32.20 16.10
1
Te min. 4.1/5 seca.
T'arl-mutuel -- Winner, placen - $5:20:36: $7:50:-
$0,2); }
THE CASH SWEE18. -
Race 1.
No.
Playing splendid golf, 01. £. C. Marton, retained his title in the apen
153 162
golf championship of the Colony!
Unplaced ponies. ($2 each):
301.30 17.40 8.70
Nos.
winner returned a score of 182. A. E. Liosomas was second with 155, and
Race 2.
No. 21
357 GR
Unplaced ponies ($4.40-ench).
Race 3.
No. 139
O.. E. C. Marton 79
73
A. E. Lissaman 77
78
155
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$110.20 3140 15.70
A. T. rnley
70.
78
157
D. S. Robb ...
Unplaced ponies ($3.80 each).
76
157
"
K. S. Hubertson 74
158
Race 4.
T. A. Pearce
R2
76
168
D. J. Gilmore 78
BO
158
No. 28
D. S. Edward
H1
7K
160
145
R. Young
78
184
1:3
$10,70 31,60 16.80
W. Taylor
B
78
16-1
P. H. Sconnes
87
78
160
Unplaces ponies (15.80 each).
Race 5.
AD
166
HO 168
No. 49
85 169
234
82
171
251-
95
200
E. J. R. Mitchell 80
D. C. Wilsan ..
J. B. Ross
P. Alsebrook
B2
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Special Prize.
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won the
special prize for the best score on the New Course, and K. S. Robert. son that of the Old Course.
$116,70 33.20 16.00 Unplaced ponies ($10 each).
Race 6.
No. 183
40
$115.70 33
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16.60 Unplaced ponies ($i cach).
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12 OH Alleynlans
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H Exeter
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12 London Heat.
15 Aldersbut
14 Ockl Paulines.
10
Cambrils.
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17
Edinburgh Acas, Glasgow High
LINDRUM
Muir. the left wing, score the third tichmond gon, Wong, in. gost mis-kicking..
The Saints retaliated, but their nasex forwards could not penetrate the goat) Glasgow Aena. when in the scoring region. Guest!
Heriotian did not make the most of a penalty bully, awarded the Saints for a fout by one of the Keppel defenderal R. Carral, who was doing
good work on the left wing, eventually scored for the Saints before half-time,
In the cond half, the Saints! attacked, continuously and Carroll Found the net to score the second goal. E. F. Fincher nelted the equaimer and towards the und, Fincher, gave) the Saints the lead as the result of penalty bully caused by a Keppel defender kicking the ball in the dee. Before the end Fincher completed his hat trick and made the Saints' victory curtain.
The Keppel kept the Saints' detence on the move in the closing stages of the game, but offside, nomine the forwards prevented many promising
turks from bearing fruit.
Southpart
Stockport
York
2 Chell le
0 Wrexham
SCOTTISH LEAGUE,
Albion
& Ayr
Celtic
20
Dunder
(FIRST DIVISION).
Homilton
10 bernians
2* Partick
12, Queen's Park
18 Queen O'8th.
10
St. Johnstone
Nehoot
16
-Reuter.
Alloa
SCOTTISH
1 Aberdeen
1 St. Mirren
3 Dunfermline
1 Falkirk
4 Kilmarnock
1.Motherwell
↑ Airdrie.
3- Hearts
2 Rangers
5' Clyde
LEAGUE
(SECOND DIVISION).
Arbroatic Brechin Cowdenbeath
WINS Dumbarton
Retains Billiards Title
Melbourne Oct. 27, Mellor [mfreng ratajoval (honi'ganliľa Billiards title by heating Jon Davis by 875 points after a mates which Insted a fortnight,
The genres at the end of the match |
East Fife Morton St. Bernarde Third Lanark
5. Forfar 3.Sten'muir
o Dundee U.
7 Edinburgh 7 Leith
2 East Stirling 5 Raith Rovers
1 Mantrane
I King's Park
SPORT ADVTS.
were:-Lindruan, 29,500 points: Davis, THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB, 22.678 points.
Davis made a great bil in the after- noon session and reduced the defelt to
K.I.T.C. DEFEAT SIGNALS. 140 points, but failed to seize his op MEETING will be held (Weather The TENTH EXTRA RACE Lending 4-0 at one stage of the portunities during the evening.
The highest breaks scored by Lin- Permitting) at HAPPY VALLEY game, the Kowloon Indian Tennisdrum were 702, 610 and 309, while on SATURDAY, 3rd NOVEMBER, Club just managed to snatch two the phellapool heat figures were 4201934, commencing at 200 p.m. points from the Itoyal Corps and 206.-Router. Sigis by the odd goal in seven in a Mamak Tournament match played on the Marina ground yesterday after.
neon.
Jan, sailed by Mr. E. Cock, won the Royal Hongkong Yacht Club's First Chempionship race for "A" Class boots on Saturday afternoon when abe beat
Gurbachan Singh, formerly of the Radio, and who is this season playing for the Kowloon Indians, scored their first two goals within a few minutes. Wasp II, sailed by Major Griffin, by Ilassan and Noronha brought the 19 seconds over the 9.7 miles, course. total to four. Before half-time was ! Full results of the races were:
The First Ball will be Rung at 1.30 p.m.
By Order,
C. B. BROWN,
Secretary. Hongkong, 28th October, 1934.
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