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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. ・・ TUESDAY, DECEMBER 11, 1934.

SHAMEEN TENNIS CLUB CHAMPIONSHIP THE

BODIKER'S WIN FROM WATSON

Canton, Dec. 9.

Bodiker took the Brat service and won the first game. On changing over Watson won his service to love and the games went to the server until 3 was reached. In Bedl- kor's next service he took the game after five deuces had been called, and won Watson's service in the next game to make it 63 in his favour. He lost his own service In the next game but took Watson's In the following game to win the net €4.

Bodiker was playing at the top of his form and his placements on both hands clipped the tape prac tically every time and went on to the base line.

CYCLING

HONGKONG CLUB'S

SUNDAY RUN

"MAN MOUNTAIN"

BOXER BIGGER THAN PRIMO CARNERA

A re-arrangement of the week-end plans by the management of the

London, Dec. 6. Hongkong Wheelers deprived Mr. H.

Imagine if you can a fighter A. G. Keales of the leadership of Inst Sunday's run,, which was conducted bigger than Primo Carnerat by Mr. C. Bindley. Several new mon- He's taller and he's got bigger born took

and this was the part

la Micky Callaghan, main reason for the change of pro- feet; too. gramme, a short run of 25 miles being His name taken on the Island, starting at 2.30 and his manager, ke handlers all p.m. and concluding at 5.80 p.m. Mr. the world over, dreams big things Hindley led the party via Tytam Gap, for his out-sized pug. Stanley, Repulse Bay and Aberdeen,

and

wan responsible for pleasant afternoon's ride.

most

Here are Micky's measurements: Height

6 feet 8 inches. Weight

234 pounds Boota

Size 10% Micky's socks are made specially for him, and cost about $1.82. His boxing gloves have to be made specially, too.

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BRITISH FEATHERWEIGHT TITLE

Tarleton Wins Lonsdale Belt Outright

'London, Dec. 10.

At the Wombley Sports Arena to-day Noi Tarleton of Liverpool, holder of the Bri- tish Featherweight champion- * ship, defeated Dave Crowley of London on points In a fifteen round contest. Tarleton hns thus won the Lonsdale Belt outright.-Reuter, **

SPRENGUINSTER

ARMY CRICKET

R.A.M.C. Defeat The

...

Royal Engineers

DRAW FOR THIRD

ROUND

VINES HAS OF F. A. CUP

NO REGRETS

Services

HAPPY & CONTENT Inter-Unit

AS A "PRO"

former

H. Ellsworth Vines, Wimbledon singles champion was

Golf

very frank in discussing his change STARTING TIMES AT

from

amateur to professional

Intatua on his arrival in England

recently.

FANLING

SUNDERLAND TO PLAY FULHAM

London, Dec. 10. Much interest has contred around the draw for the Third Round of the F. A. Cup made to- day and which is to be played off on January 12.

Sunderland, who are at

"I have no regrets at all," he

The Inter-Unit Golf Competition aid. "I am having: h-very good) time.

There is not a big difference of the United Services will be held on the Old Course at Fanling on between professionals and amat Thursday, by kind permission of present League champions eurs from the playing or social the Royal Hongkong Golf Club. point of view. There may be in this country, but there certainly is not in America. There is no anob-

bory in the United States: I still An unbroken partnership of 147 have my friends just as I had when

runs for the first wicket by Major I was an amateur and I live the

cnavia (88) and Corporal College same social life."

Next week-end's run is to be under the leadership of Mr. A. S. Farrat, According to the programme, Cantle Peak and Un-long are to be visited,

(60) enabled the Royal Army Medical The only difference, Vines con- starting from Jordan Road Ferry at

Corpa to defeat the Royal Engineers tinued, was that of financo. 9.30 am. This run, to which all

Size runs in Bilcky's family. by ten wickets in an Army League local enthusiasts are cordially invited. His fifteen-year-old sister is ve match at Sookunpoo yesterday after-camo over here as an amateur, and "Two years ago," he said, "I in scheduled to terminate at 5 p.m. feet ten inches. Ha father noon,

it did not cost me any money, be the intention of the It had been

The Royal Engineers batted firat cause my expenses wore paid. thunder to conduct this spin, but was a wrestler.

Wallis unfortunately Mr. T.

and declared their innings closed at But I was not making any money. By the Way,

137 for eight wickets, towards which Time was passing and I was not Colonel Nosworthy contributed 41 and getting into business. Capt. Foley 32. Major Bonavia cap- tured four wickets for 41 runa,

THE PROFITS OF

hus

Micky hasn't In the second set Bodiker, play-trained a thigh tendon with the re-stopped growing yet. He has mult that he will be unable to be input on fourteen pounds in the last the saddle for two or three weeks-six months.United Press. Contributed,

ing brilliant tennis

Fan

five Kames to love. Watson then took the game on his service but lost the next and the set -1.

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Kanter, however, obtained mand at this point to acuare the set at 4-4 and then to run out winner nt 6-4.

MEN'S HANDICAP

In the Men's Handicap Doubles finals II. von Essen and K. E. L. Beardsworth (Scr.) were beaten by

Jockey's Return

YACHTING

Miss Larson Wins "A" Class Race

PROFESSIONALISM

"On the other hand, in one year since I have been a professional I The third set was more evenly

am well on the way to assuring myself of a living, if not of luxury, contested and Watson led at 3-4 then lost his service, but captured

jat any rate of ease, by the time: Bodiker's in the next game to lend

I am 30. In addition I have a good? Mr. L. G. Frost Comes 42. Bodiker, keeping up the

The Fourth Ladies Championship business connection with a sport- prossure, however, took the next

Back From 'Leave race of the Royal Hongkong Yacht Ing firm; and I could drop tennis two games after many deuces had

Club, held yesterday resulted in a win to-morrow and still make a com-1 been called in each making the

Rucing circles in, Hongkong will be for Miss M. Larson, who piloted Toss fortable Ilving.". scores 44. Both players

Vines thinks that Perry, Austin won E. Stirling and J. 1. Wright Interested to hear that Mr. L. G. and in the "H" Class race Mrs. Keid their own service games to the at 4-6, 6-2. Voor to the game Frost, the local champion jockey and "g" Class, Mrs. M. A. Parkes, at the themselves; and that there are "no came home first. In the "1" "Y," and and Crawford are in a class by 5-5 but Watson Ioat ble next appear to settle down to

service and with one expects of him but Stirling and one of the most popular riders to tiller of Lola, gained first place.

other amateurs to touch them." Bodiler winning Wright played exceptionally good have donned colours on the local turf, bis in the follow tennis. They never looked like. Turned from leave over the work-Funnel liner Antenor, which arrived. "I would like to see a match in Hongkong from the United King- arranged between them and the losing although Beardsworth and en

Mr. Frost, accompanied by his dom on Sunday.

three leading professionals," he von Essen were slightly favourites

wife, was n passenger on the Blue This popular Jockey went on leave concluded. for this match.

ing game the set went to Boiker 7-5.

Watson W

In the Ladies's Handicap Singles laying really bath players played good stendy;

tennis tennis, and the match WAS food broughout and evenly contested than the

more scores

ut was benten by indiente. Madame Laffond winning Bodiker's place- the match 6—1, 6–1.

ments which were

Bodiker. RO accurate and played with amazing speed. Ind"] Watson been speedy enough to get up to the net more often then he did, there is no doubt that the match would have run to five sets.

THE FINALS

The results of the finals were an under:

1

· MEN'S OPEN CHAMPIONSHIP

G. Bodiker beat Chas. E. Watson, Gd, 1, 7-6.

LADIES' OPEN CHAMPIONSHIP:

Mrs. Phillips lost to Mrs. Kanter, 11-9, G-4..

LADIES' OPEN SINGLES Following the men's match Mrs. L'hillips and Mrs. Kanter contested the final of the Ladles Open Singles of the Club. The play throughout was very even, but was not quite an MEN'S HANDICAP DOUBLES. Interesting from a spectator's point "of ̈view "as the previous match as E. Stirling and J. A.-.-Wright. both players appeared to be over- (16) beat H.EL. Beardsworth cautious with the result that many and von Essen (Ser.) G-1, 6-4.

long

rallies consisted mostly of lobs. 6-2.

Of the two, Mra, Kanter might|

be said to have played a moro

aggressive game than her oppon-

LADIES' HANDICAP-SINGLES,

Madame Laffond (-30.3) boat

ent, whom she kept on the run by Mrs. Eales (~15), 64, 6—1.

fairly sound placing. Mrs. Phil-

lips on the other hand retrieved

exceedingly well, but was unable!

SEMI FINALS Men's Handicap Singl

to take the offensive at any time. Walsham (-16.8) beat von

In the first act Mrs. Kanter Essen (Scr.) 1-6, 8———6, 01. gradually wore her opponent down The match was pretty evenly to win 11-3. In the second set contested as the scores indicate. Mrs. Phillips obtained the lead at Walsham will now meet Watson in 4-2, and it was fully expected that the finals-Our Own Correspond- she would take the set. Mrs.jent.

In

Some of the players who took part in the tennis match at Craigengower Cricket Club on Sunday when that Club met the Chinsas Recreation Club to decide the runners up position of the "C" Divi-

sion of the Lawn tennis League. (Photo: Ming Yuwn.)

under:

Pair.

Pair.

The starting times will be as of the First Division have a

comparatively easy task be 11.28-Modway v East Lancs, 1st. ing drawn against Fulham 11.32-Medway v East Lancs, 2nd. at home. Arsenal, strong 11.30-Medway v East Lancs, 3rd challengers of Sunderland,

Fair.

are away to, Brighton while 11.40-Medway v East Lancs, 4th. Stoke will be away to Swan-

Pair. 1.20--Suffolk

Lincolns, lot. sea. Pair. 1.24 Suffolk v Lincolns, 2nd.

Pair. 1.28-Suffolk v Lincolns, 3rd.

Pair.

V

1.32 Suffolk v Lincolns, 4th.

Pair.

1.86 Cornwall v Fualifers. lat.

Patr.

1.40-Cornwall v Fusiliers, 2nd,

Pair.

1.44-Cornwall v Fusiliers, 3rd.

Pair.

1.48 Cornwall v Fusiliers, 4th.

Pair.

1.52-Tama "A" YR.A.M.C.,

1st. Pair.

1.56 Suomarines v H.KS.R.A., '

I

1st. Pair.

2.00-Submarines v HK.S.R.A..

2nd. Fair.

2.04-Submarines v H.K.S.R.A.,

3rd. Pair.

2.08-Submarines

4th, Pair.

H.K.S.R.A.,

2,32-Kent v R.E, and R.C. of S.,

1st. Pair.

2.36-Kent v R.E, and R.C. of S.,

2nd. Pair.

2.40-Kent v R.E. and R.C. of S.,

3rd, Pair. 2.44-Kent v R.E, and R.C. of S.,

4th. Pair, 2.48 Tamar “A”

R.A.M.C.,

3rd. Pair. 2,52-Tamar "A" v R.A.M.C..

4th. Pair. 2.56-Tamar "B" v 8th. H. Bde,

1st. Pair. 3.00 Tamar "B" v 8th, H. Bde,

2nd. Patr.

8.04 Tamar "B". v 8th. Bde.,

3rd. Pair.

COMPLETE DRAW

The cemplate draw is as follows: Wednesday v. Oldham Aldershot v. Reading Leicester v. Blackpool. West Ham v. Stockport.

Portsmouth v.. Hudderafold.. Brighton v. Arsenal. Burnley v. Manefold. Yeovil v. Liverpool. Northampton or Workinton .v.

Bolton,

Wigan v. Millwall.

Tottenham v. Manchester City. Southend v. Sheffield U.

Watford or Waikall v. Southamp-

ton.

Bristol Rovers v. Manchester U.

Everton v. Grimsby,

Birmingham v. Coventry.

Preston v. Barnsley.

York v. Derby.

Sunderland v. Fulham. Swindon v. Chesterfield.

V. Newcastle. Hull Wolverhampton v. Notta, C. Leeds v. Bradford. Bristol C. v. Bury. Brontford v. Plymouth A. Swansea v. Stoke. Chester v. Notts F,

Aston Villa v. Bradford City, Milldenborough v. Blackburn, West Bromwich v. Port Valo. Chelsea v. Luton. Norwich v. Bath.

-Router.

3.08-Tamar "B" 8th, Bde., with a decision reached by the

4th. Pair.

The inclusion of a Jiujitsu cham- plonship in the programme of the Olympic games to be held in Berlin In 1936 will be asked in accordance

European Jujitsu Union, now holding a conference at Dresden.. The Union comprises Switzerland,

gary, Rumania, and Germany.

BADMINTON Italy, Czechoslovakia Latvin, Hun- LEAGUE

K.C.C. WIN MIXED DOUBLES MATCH

Grifths (K.C.C.) beat F. H. Kwok and Mrs. So, 21-18; beat W. C.. Choy and Miss A. Lee, 21-1; beat. 9. W. Liang and Miss W. Cheung, 21-2.

C. WIgg and Mrs. Politi (KC.C.) lost to Kwok and Mrs. So, 7-21;

The Kowloon Cricket Club beat Choy and Miss Lec, 21-20; Mixed Doubles Badminton team beat Liang and Miss Cheung, won elght of their games against | 21-14,

the Chinese Recreation Club, E. Zimmern and Misa A. playing on their own courts last MacKenzie (K.C.C.) beat Kwok night.

and Mrs. So, 24-28; beat Choy and Miss Leo, 21-11; boat Lang C. E. Collins and Mias M. and Miss Cheung, 21-14.

The scores were as follow:

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