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SHAMEEN

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. MONDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 1934.

TENNIS TOURNAMENT RESULTS

MRS. KÄNTER'S EASY

IST ROUND WIN

VETERAN CHARLES WATSON

BEATS SCHNEIDER

NINE EVENTS IN FULL SWING

H.K. Nearly Snatches Victory.

(Continued from Page 8),

Canton therefore gaining two points for the day's play. The scores really did not indiente how!

Canton, Nov. 10. | (-15,3) beat Mrs. Lammert & Watelone the points were contested, The first rounds of the Shameen jaun (-3) 2/6, 7/5, 9/7: Mrs. Enles Lawn Tennis Club annual tourns & Enlès (Ser.) beat Mrs. Owen & menta have now been completed.

The results are:

Ladies' Singles Charapionship: Mrs. Kanter beat Mrs. liyslop 6/,

6/0.

C. E. Watson beat I. Schneider 6/2, 6/1, 0/4.

months

four

SATURDAY'S HOME FOOTBALL

SUNDERLAND DEPRIVE ARSENAL OF THE LEADERSHIP

UNEXPECTED RESULTS FEW AND FAR BETWEEN

The following are the results of the English and Scottish Football Leagues matches played on Saturday, the feature of which was the ascendance of Sunderland over the Arsenal for the leadership.

FIRST DIVISION

Grimsby Huddersfield

·

A dinner was given fu the Owon (plus 15) 6/2, 6/3; the Director of Public works and ovening by Mr. Man Shu-shing, Hunt & Hunt (Ser.) beat Miss

Vice-chairman of the Canton Phillips & Hope (Scr.) 6/2, 0/8.

Citizens Atheletle, Association. Whitamore (-15.3) beat Cameron Mu Seung Restaurant, for the Chelsea

Men's Handicap Singles; and Mrs. Man Shul-shing at the Aston Villa (W. G.) (plus 3) 10/8, 6/4; von Men's Singles Championship Essen (Ser beat Owen (plus Interport Team and their friends. Derby

6/4, 6/8; Terdre (-3) beat Stir amongst whom were Mr. Lee Fong Everton

who is the Commissioner of the lux Ser.) 6/2, 6/3, Munro (3) Government Information Burenu, Leicester Men's Doubles Championship:--beat Beardsworth (31 7/5, 6/3 and is shortly leaving for a six Preston N. E. Monroe & Wright (C. A.) bent Hope (Scr.) beat Bodker (60) Ferrier and Lancaster 6/1, 6/1, walk-over; Farmer (phus 3) beat Continent and Great Britain. Dr. Tottenham in the U.S.A., the Sunderland 6/1; Phillipe & Walsham beat Rude Kidd (plus) 6/4, 6/1, Role and Mrs. Chun, Mrs. Ho Ka-lay, Wolven and Schneider 6/2, 6/4, 6/4; B-(-16.3) beat Entes (Ser.) 6/4, 6/2; Dr. Voscamp, German Vice-consul, ker & Watson bent Wright J. L. Wright (J. L.) Scr.) beat Price Mr. Chan Chi-keung, Mr. Pang, and Stirling 6/3, 6/0, 6/0.

(plus 3) 6/1, 6/2; Watson (-10.3) Secretary to the Canton Citizens' Barnsley Hong Doubles Championship beat Russell (Scr.) 0/1 Athletic Annociation, Mr. and Mrs. Bolton Chinese Maritime Customs bent Agnes (Se) beat Brodie (Ser. R. T. O, Laminert, Mr. Chas. Bradford C. American Consulte-General 61 6/3, 4/6, 6/1; Pratt (-3) beat Hol-Watson, D.P.W., Secretary to the Burnley 6/2, 6/2, Deacon & Co. Ltd, bent land Martin (-163)) walk-over; Butterfield & Swire (1 76, 7/5.) Wood (plus 3) beat Donald (-3) acted an Offlelal Umpire during the Notts County

Shameen Municipal Counell, who Manchester 1. 6/4; Asiatic Petroleum at walk-over. Butterfick & Swire (2) 62, 674. Men' Handicap

matchca, Mr. Lau Fook-ling, and Oldbar Denable-- Stirling & Wright (3, 4) (-15)} {C.C‚Å‚Á‚, were also present Our Southampton 7/5.

other prominent members of the art Vale

Sheffield U. beat Annett & Wright (C. A. (-40) 6/2, 6/2; Schneider & Car-

Ows Correspondent,

Swansea penter (-153) beat Hanaford & Russell (36) 6/3, 2/6, 6/4; Platt & Frost (-16.3) beat Rode & Wat- Ladies' Handicap Doubles;- Mra. on (0) 6/4, 6/3; von Ersen & Phillips and Madame Latfond (-40) - Beardsworth (Ser, bent Lancaster beat Mrs. Launmert & Mrs. Brug & Ferrier 1-15) 7/5, 476. 6/2; Despite the unfavourable weather.hartion anier (Ser.) 6/4, 8/6.

Mogroo & Walcham (-40 beat in large crowd attended the Twelfth Crystal Pal. Mixed Handicap Doubles Prait & Price (-16)-6, 0, 6/1 Amat Athletle Sports Meeting of Madame Laund & Walston the træn Correspondent,

South China A.A..

which queen's P‚R. commenced at Caroline Hill yester Southend

Ladies Handicap Slugles:-Mrs, Phillips (40) beat Mrs. Hyslop (-16.3) 7/6, 7/6; Madame Lafond (-30.3) beat Mrs. Hope (Ser) 6/3,

6/0.

RUGBY IN ENGLAND

Cornwall And Durham Defeated

EXCITING GOLF

Jasper Clark Cup Competition

A. E. Lirman and D. 8. Robb London. Nov, 10. Devon and Lancashire won their tied for the Jasper Clark Cup you matelies easily against Cornwall and terday and will play off ver eighteen Durham respectively in the County on the Old Course, They were Rugby Championship, but Northum Playing together, and in the morn berlant best Yorkshire by only the returned 82 and 81. Indifferent After narrowest margin, while Somerset Mures, on the New Course, had the better of Gloucestershire by four points to Bil,

Complete results are given below; County Championships,

15 Cornwall

Devon'

(AL Devonport)

Lancashire

-10 Durbem.

(At Manchester)

Northumberland

(At Gosforth)

Somerset

(AL Bath)

4 Yorkshire

4 Gloucestershire D

Club Fixtures.

Cambridge 11.

Clifton Coventry Guy's Hosp. London- Welsh .

Northampton

O, M. T. Oxford 17. Richmond Portawouth 5. Cardiff Neath

Swansea

24 Leicrater

K Bath

Bedford

3 Birkenhead P.

-(1-St. Mary's

13 Gloucester

in both were out in 20 so Robb tarted on the lant Inp one stroke : in hand, He then procreded from the teeth to the fourteenth to record. 4, 4, 3, 4, 3 grant golf. Lissaman for these five holes took 4, 4, 2. 6. jand 4 and was now four struken be

hlad, and only four hales left.

3

3

hack at the sixteenth, with four to

hat Lissantan with a three got one

had fours at the long "Armchair,”.

Both!

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ATHLETIC MEETING

the

elity.

West Brom, Birmingham

Portsmouth

"Arsenal

4 Wednesday

2

1

3

2

B Liverpool

◊ Stoke

3 Blackburn

3 Manchester C.

New Brighton Southport Stockport

2 Walnit.

1 Mansfield

1. Lincola

9 York

5

Rotherham

SCOTTISH LEAGUE (FIRST DIVISION)

2 St. Johnstone

Aberdeen

Allion

2 Clyde

3 Middlesbrough 1 Dundee

1 Leeds

2 Falkirk

Hamilton Hibernians Kilmarnock Partick

of St. Mirren

SECOND

DIVISION

West Ham

4

Fulham

1

Norwich

I

Notte Forest

1

Bury

Q

Plymouth

Brentford

Blackpool

Newcastle

4

Bradford

2 Hull

Hangers

0

Hearts

Celtic

2 Queen's Park

2 Airdrie,

Queen O'Sih. Dunfermline

1 Motherwell

SCOTTISH LEAGUE

(SECOND DIVISION)

Cowdenbeath

Z Dumbarton

Edinburgh

Dundee F

Leith

1

Montrose

| East Fife

1

D

Arbroath

1 Forfar

1 Third Lanark

Morton

Sten'mule

5

THIRD DIVISION (SOUTH) St. Bernards

Aldershot

2 Rending

Brighton

2

Bourririnouth

Bristot It. [CardHT

Exeter

2

Northampton

1

Bristol C.

1

361all

2

Watford

Coventry

0

Newport

1. Gillingham

Laton

Bwindon The most portant event in yes-Torquay terday's programine was the 10,000 metrba, which attracted 25 entrants, THIRD of wharept, Towever, only 18 started! There was won by Ng Wat-mau. Accrington Altogether Anished the course, Chester The meeting will be continued to Crewe day, and prizes will be distributed at Darlington Vice Chairman of the South China | Gateshead the conchision by Mr. Chah Kam-pa, Doncaster

Hartlepools

A

4 Clapton 0. DIVISION (NORTH)

2

Wrexham

1 Chesterficki

4 Rochdale

0

Halifax

2 Harrow

# Tranmere

5 Carlisle

Weismuller And Modern Swimming

ENGLAND ADVISED TO TAKE SPORT

MORE SERIOUSLY

London.

have suitable climate

Robb's six ot the seventeenth reduc- Although he is now a film star establishing of

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jed the gap to one, and sgraced mat and his wife renowned on the have they in Australia, but Arne ters with a fane against five at the screen, Johnny Weissmuller doesBorg has proved that cold weather jeighteenth

I was near thing, not forget that he still holds six is not an insuperable handicap, and with his second at the last hole world's swimming records, three I did 58 seconds for the 100 yards jeanian apparently did not allow Olymple titles, and numerous other at Amsterdam in 1928. Yet Temugh for the strong wind, only championships in every corner of Englishman has done that.

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13 Harlequin

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WEEK-END HOCKEY

H.K, Ladies Defeat Recreio

The

Hongkong Ladies Hockey for the past five years, defeated the Club, winners of the Caer Clark Cup Club de Recreio Ladies by two goals init in a Cup match on the Happy Valley ground on Saturday afternoon,

Mrs. A. Jacks, playing on the left wing, scored the first goal, and Mrs. P. M. Harrop netted the second, an the result of a solo effort.

MAMAK GAMES. Playing in a Mamak Taurangent

Hockey match on the Marina ground yesterday afternoon. SL. Andrew's Club drew with the Univer- sity, each kido

Rearing one There was ne score In the first half. E. F. Fincher gave the Saints the lend in the second half, and S. Reed rqunliked for the Varsity.

POLICE WIN.

goal.

In another Mamak match, played on the Police Training Schoof ground, the Police, last season's winners, de feated the United Hockey Club by three goal to nil.

LOCAL YACHTING

Azuma, sailed by Mr. H.-J. Pearce, won the cruisers' race on the Members' Day programme of the Royal Hongkong Yacht Club Saturday when she beat Curlew sees, over the 1.8 miles course. (MaJ. Mousley) by 5 mins. and 2

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CRAZE MAY HELP." The following sixteen qualified for the match play stages of the Chand he has confided to Reuter his

This sun bathing craze should Championship:

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as the "I" and " Class event And 156 ard of swimming is at a low ebbe methods of rhythm are universal, race. Serius (Capt. Cooper) 1001 doubt whether it has been lower and it is a question of natural Gal (r. Quinlan) in the "G" Class for years. That is all wrong when aptitude on the part of each swim. and Wasp it (Mre, firin) won the gou remember that science has mer. been applied to the art. Swim-mentals are taught the same in

The cravi stroke funda- "A" Class by narrow margin. ming should be progress; progress England as in America. Personal SPORT ADVTS. all the way, with records smashed application to those principles

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The ELEVENTH EXTRA RACE "England should he n strong what the world's professional MEETING will be held (Weather swimming nation, despite the dis records are, in many cases slower permitting) at HAPPY VALLEY advantage of the climate here. than my own. They may have on Saturday, 17th November, 1934, The reason you are not. I think, been within my grasp once upon commencing at 2,00 p.m. 35 is because you prefer to dabble in a time, but I have no intention of

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