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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. SATURDAY, DECEMBER 1, 1934.

RADIO SEEK RE-ADMISSION TO THE MAMAK

Recreio Ladies' Smart

Badminton

CLUBS NOW TEAM-BUILDING FOR

NEXT WEEK'S MATCHES

(Continued from Page 12,) S. A. Rumjahn, the tennis player, is now an enthusiastic player, and

TOURNEY

MEETING TO

BE HELD NEXT WEEK

front of them Instead. This at will probably find a place in the FACTS OF CASE

least ensure greater control over team. the feathers..

The Badminton Association

RECALLED

The Radio Sports Club who this season withdrew from the Mamak Hockey Tournament are seeking to return to the league.

So far as the players went, Miss handbook, which will contain the Griffiths and Mrs. Politi once again season's fixtures, is expected to be proved to be in a class by them- in the hands of the club in about solves, and are obviously the best ten days' time. Meanwhile club. Indien pair in the Colony.

(secretaries are asked to take note I was very impressed with of the men's doubles fixtures Misa G. D'Almada's work. Pro- published to-day, as well as tho moted from the "B" team, the mixed doubles which appeared in left hander more than fulfilled these columns this week. Nextment will be received at a meet- expectations. Her quick foot week's fixtures will be found in work enabled her to make sever-janother column, al' fine recoveries, notably against Miss Griffiths and Mrs.

Politi, white her clean and hard INTERNATIONAL TENNIS flat racket "k}}l" Is à pleasure; to watch.

Mr. Sousa and Mian Itomedion! play woll together, although In- clined to hug the rear of the court too much, leaving their forecourt at the mercy of players who are well versed in the short play.

Mas M. Silva is easily the most efficient forecourt player in the| club, and I like the unexpected; angles she gets, an, these shots.

MIXED DOUBLES ON MONDAY

Men's Division On Wednesday

Next week the league gets in-

TOURNAMENT

Their application for enroll- ing of the Mamak Committee to be held at St. Andrew's Church Hall on Monday at 5.15 p.m.

Men's Doubles Badminton

League Fixtures

COMPLETE SEASON'S LIST FOR

TWO DIVISIONS

The following are the complete fixtures for the season in the “A” and “B” divisions of the men's doubles badminton league. The opening games are next Wednesday.

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Eliot Hall are unable to start their gade v Recreio "B", Taikoo v_Y.M.C.A. programmo until after December 12. nurBany, February G:--S. and S. awing to examinations, and althouga Home v V.RL.C.

or the St. Andrew's match, their Han aiternative dale has been arranged game with the Reerein "A" will be mutually re-arranged.

MEN'S DOUBLES "A" DIVISION Wednesday, December A-Recreio

X.C.G. Wednesday, December 19:-Elo Hall ♥ G.R.C., K.C.C. v St. Andrew's. Wednesday, January :-Recreo "A" & C.R.C., Eliot Hall v K.C.C.

Wednesday, January 18:-Recroly

George Bodiker Beaten Kemp, captain of the Radio, Andrew's,

In Canton

Wednesday, December 12-V.R.C. neered "B". Fire Brigade v Y.M...A.

Thursday, December 12:—§, and S. Homie v Taikoa.

Wednesday, Deeamber

10:- Y.M.C.A. v técrolo "B", V.R.C. v Ta.koo, Fire Urigade'v S. and S. Home.

Wednesday, January 0-Talkoo v Recreio "B", Y.M.G.A. v S. and S. Home, V.R.C. v Fire Brigade.

Wednesday, January 18:-Talkoo v Fire Brigade.

Thursday, January 17:-8, and S. Home v Recreio "B".

Friday, January 18-X.M.C.A. V.I.C.

Wednesday, January 23:-Recreio "D" Fire Brigade, V.it.C. S. and S. Home.

Friday, January 25:-Y.M.C.A. v Taikoo.

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Wednesday, February 6:-C.R.C. Wednesday, January 30:-Recreio THE STEAM LAUNDRY CO

I will be recalled that an al-A St. Andrew's, C.R.C. & X.C.C. tercation arose between the Radio and the Kowloon Indians Tennis Recreio "A", Eliot Hall v

Wednesday, January 26:-K.C.C. v St An- Clab in a Mumak Tournament drew's. match last season. Disantisfac- Wednesday. January 30:-Eliot Lion with the umpiring led to Inlly Recreio "A", C.R.C. v. St. leading his team off the field. Friday, February, 1:--St. Andrew's

1 C.R.C. COMMITTEE'S CONDITIONS

Eliot Hall. The matter was dealt with by the-Mank Committee who cen- The semi-final of the Yuet Son cured the unsportsmanlike action Athletic Association third Inter- of Mr. Kemp. The ruling was national tennis tournament of Can-adhered to by the Council of the ton was played yesterday evening. Hongkong Hockey Association. The contestants were George Bodl- ker and Chas, E. Watson versus Lai Kwong-taun and Liu, the present holders of the City Championship Doubles,

Canton Nov. 29.

Bodiker was playing really good to full swing, with programmes tennis, but Watson never settled of mixed doubles on Monday, down, so that Lai and Lit eventual men's doubles on Wednesday and ly won by 6/2, 0/3. 7/5. They ladies' doubles again on Thurs-ndy ment day.

All clubs are putting in final preparation for the mixed and men's doubles.

Lau Fook-ling and Chan Chi-keung in the final,

The Mamak Committee after considering the matter agreed to accept the Radio's reinstatement on condition that they gave an assurance to abide by the rules of the Arsociation and also refrain from repetition of an Incident of that nature,

This the Radio stated they were not prepared to do and as a result they have not participated in the Mamak Tournament,

Mr. Kemp has been requested The present holders are favour-personally to attend the meeting ites for the title, although Bodiker which will be presided over by All players will learn with re them a harder fight, and would Vice-President of the Association. and Watson were expected to give Major M. H. A. Campbell, O.B.E.. gret that an accident recently befell have done se had Watson really Mrs. Kirkwood, the Fire Brigade's been on his game.--Our Own Cor- leading lady exponent, as a result respondent,

of which she has had to keep off;" the court. It seems fairly cer-

tain, however, that she will turn!

out against the K.C.C., on Monday. FIRE BRIGADE "CAPTURE" Incidentally the Fire Brigade] look like being one of the beat; teams in this division. They have been tremendously strengthened by the advent of Mr. and Mrs. Shute. Mr. Shute was a player of repute in England and at one time,

GIRLS' DANCE

BAND

FIRST APPEARANCE THIS AFTERNOON

HOCKEY TRIAL TO-MORROW

COLOURS VERSUS

WHITES

"B" v V.R.C., Taikon Home.

V S, and S.

Friday, February 1:-Y.M.CA. v Fire Brigade.

Thursday, February 7:-St. An- drew's v K.C.C.

Wednesday, February 13:-C.R.C.

Wednesday, February 6:-Recrela Recreio "A", K.C.C. Ellet Hall. Friday, February 15:-St. Andrew's "D" v Y.M.C.A., Talkoo v V.R.C.

Thursday, February 1:-S. and S. v Ellot Hall.

Wednesday, February 201-K.C.C, vị Home v Fire Brigade. CRC.

Wednesday, February 13:-Recrelo Thursday, February 21:-St. An-"B" v Talkco, Fire Brigade v V.R.C. drew's Recreio "A".

Thurkizy. February 14–S, and 8. Recreio "A" v Eliot Hall match to Home v V.R.C. be mutually arranged.,

Wednesday, February 20:-Recrolo "B" DIVISION

"B" v S, and S. Home. Fire Brigade Wodnesday, December 5;-Fire Bri. Taikoo, V.R.C. v Y.M.C.A.

RECREIO "B"

SCORE FIRST

WIN OF SEASON

Club de Recreio "B" team competing in the ladies division

of the badminton league, scored their first win of the season last night, when they visited St. Andrew's and beat the church club by seven games to two.

The Saints' defeat was much heavier than anyone had anticipat- ed, but there was no gainsaying

LEAGUE TABLE. ・・

Games

P. W. L. F. A. Pts. "A2 2 0 13 5 "B" 2 1 1 11 7 2 1 1 8 10 St. Andrew's 20 2 4 14

4

2

the superiority of the visitors, Recreio even though they were handicapp- Recreio ed by the strangeness of the

K.C.C. court and its disadvantages.

Due to the loss of form shown The first trial match to select the Hongkong Hockey Association team by the homesters, the exchanges; to oppose the United Services, will were somewhat devoid of interest.

take place to-morrow morning at half The Recrolo team showed big im- Malayan

past aine. The ground has not yetprovement on their earlier display ren finally selected, but will be one against the K.C.C., and should cer

Famous in Shanghai for their of the grass grounds in Kowloon, tuinly settle down into a strong) Badminton

I believe, played for Hampshire in talented musicianship and cleverer the U.S.R.C. Navy grund, or combination. the county championship. He and showmanship, Miss Jere Lce and the Clubs ground at King's Park.

Warren of H.M.S. Adventure, whol Engaged to play at the played a considerable amount of porlum's ten dances through

Miss badminton at Gibraltar. He will senson,

Lee and her be figuring regularly in the men's colleatrees are certain to Act a doubles team, and la also being new standard among the dance N. Beltran.

Politi.

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STANS

Both badminton and ping. pong (or table tennis as they prefer to call it in England) have taken on tremendously in

country

the amongst Chinese and it is good news that a Malayan Badm'n- ton Association has at last been formed, writes "Leighton" in the Singapore Free Press. Strangely enough neither of these games appear to be very papu- lar among Europeans, which is a pity as one can got plenty of, exer- else at badminton and ping-pong. Full acores of last night's game if it in well played, is a real fine game. Was not Fred Perry the Mian M. Woolley and Miss M. world singles champion at this Churn (St. Andrew's) lost to Mrs.game before he began to make a Noronha and Miss A. Noronha 21-ame for himself on the lawn ten. 17; beat Miss O. Ribeiro and Miss nis court?

his wife certainly make a formid-j her all-American girl dance hand, match are:~~

The teams to take part in this Once again it was left to Miss able couple, and ft will be very who describe themselves

Margaret Woolley and Miss Molly as the Whites: GL Gregory (H.K Churn to provide--St-Andrew's interesting to see them against Madcaps, make their bow to the Club): A.A. Remedios (Recreio) and with their amali measure of suc Collins and Miss Griffiths on Mon- Haruskone pubile This afternoon, G.B. Read (H.K. Club); J. Gonsalves

These two, as tess.

rombin- day.

when they on their winter (Recreio), M. Hussain (Radio), andation, are very much superior to The K.C.C, have discovered aseason at the China Emporium. | G. Somers (H.K. Club); F.A. Fowler

|(Y.M.C.A.), GER. Divett (I.K. their colleagues, who need more new player of much promise In

Em-Chub) Gurbachan Singh (K.LT.C.),and more practice.

the E.F. Fincher (St. Andrew's), and R.A.;

this Against Miss J. Wong and Misa Carroll (St. Andrew's).

Gitting, Miss O. Ribeiro, and Miss Reserver-B.J. Naidu, P. Pereira S. Remedies accomplished the unusual feat of scoring 17 con- Colours: V.B. Souza (Recreio): recutive points off the one service, tried out at mixed doubles next band community of Hongkong. F.V. Wong (St. Andrew's)

and A. work in partnership with Mrs. Not only are all the girls accom-todrigues (Recreio): Jagger Sinch taking the score from 4-2. to game. plished musicians, but they fen-Radio), W. Read (1.K. Club), anil This is a record in local league The K.C.C., although suffering ture several unusual novelty num-P. Silva (Reerein): N.A.E. Mackay badminton. the loss of two or three good bers which are certain to catch the K. Clah), Surin Singh players, will be turning out quite imagination of local dancing fans, Gil Fodor (Y.M.C.A.) and J. Pate- a useful side in the men's division, Simultaneous tap dancing and Reserves: E.H.P. White, R.J. Rend including A. E. Collina, S. A. Gray, playing, together with three-piano and JW. Pinto. E. Zimmern, 31. Warren, F. Wigg, work are among the rare accom and A. Simcocks.

plishments of the players, while The Recreio and Ellot Hall, dancers will and their inter- however, look like being the "big Bretation of rhythm impeccable. shots" in the "A" Division, while To-day's opening tea dance Recreio "B" will probably only bound to attract a large attend: receive Rovere opposition from ance, and the electrifying per- Taikoo and the Fire Brigade, sonality of the girls ensure the Emporium being one of the most popular of rendezvous this winter.

SIRDAR TAKES IT UP

Hunt (II.K. Clubì,

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JAPANESE CROPS: COMMUNAT, GRAIN STORAGE

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COMPLETE SCORES

S. Remedios 21-18; beat Mias A. is

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IN PROVINCES

Tokyo, Nov. 30 Addressing the extra session of let tulay, the Prime Minister, Admiral kada pengunced Dhat come munal pain reserve storques would he established every farming vil- It is notified that the For Mr. Have in the northgen provinces to

re provide geninst failure of eropa. C. G. Alabaster, K.C., O.B.E.. sumed duty na Attorney General and Definite action would also be taken to control the price of rien, on the commendation of the Ries Palley Investigation, Commission-Reuter,

I am not yet aware of the com- position of the various teama, but overything points to the Chinese Recreation Club turning out a useful side. They are able to call Mr. Haroit Green as Superintendent, on the services. of S. W. Liang, Boinnieal and Forestry Department, F. H. Kwok and W. C. Choy, while on November 29.

FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS

E. J. Vass, who won the Singa- D'Almada and Miss M. Basto, pore title for the first four years Miss P. Gitting and Miss G.after the tournament was in- White (St. Andrew's) lost to Mrs. Aururated. displayed perfect court Noronha and Miss Noronha 3-21; craft in his final match with Seah lost to Miss Ribeiro and Miss Re Eng Hee. His smashes were not medios 2-21: lost to Miss D'Almida | severe, but they were always so well and Miss Basto 17-21.

In placed that they won points. Misa E. Landolt and Miss J. many ways he reminds me of that Wong (St. Andrew's) loat to Mrs.great English veteran badminton Noronha and Miss Noronha 6-21;d lawn tennis player, Sir S. A. lost to Mian Ribeiro and Miss Thomas whose craft and akili made D'Almada and Mies Busto 14-21. to beat. Remedios 3-21: Jest to Miss him one of the most difficult men

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