THE HONGKONG
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HONG COMPETITION AT F. J. Perry
FANLING
GOLFERS MAKE GOOD PROGRESS IN
ANNUAL EVENT
RESULTS OF CAPTAIN'S CUP
All the first round matcher of thu grcos;
Stubbs Shield golf competition con Asiatic Petroleum Company beat dreted by the Royal Hongkong Golf Messra. Lane, Crawford Ltd three and Club at Fanling have been completed two; and many ties in the second have also been concluded.
Kowloon round
In the preliminary round District; Officers beat the British American Tobacco fo
The following were the results of the First Round matches:
District Uucers received #walk over trum i.M.N. Tamar;
bathion & Co. Hessrs. Jacune beat dasasra, Linstead and Davis at the twentieth green;
Dairy Farm Co. received a walk over from National City Bank;
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Livingston & Co.l UILD beat Education Department three up and two to play;
Asiatic Petroleum Company beat Kesire. C. H. Burton four and thres:: Messrs. Lane, Crawford Ltd. bent Treasury Department three and one;;
Canadian Pacific beat Standard- Vacuum three and one;
Hongkong University beat Mesara. Thomas Cook & Son four and three;
Kowloon Canton Railway received a walk-over from the Hongkon, and Shanghai Bank;
and Amps beat
Mossrs. Logan Royal Army Service Corps at the nineteenth green;
Canton Railway beat Mesars. Logan and Amps one up;
Chartered Bank boat Public Works Department at the nineteenth;
Medical Department beat Mercan- tile Bank two and one.
Captain's Cup
In the Captain's Cup match play stages T. C. Monaghan (11) best A. O'Keifle (20) in the preliminary round.
In the First Round the results were as follows:
J. E. Richardson (10) beat N. K. Littlejohn two and one
In Series
Of Films
PICTURES MADE IN ENGLAND
London.
After all the hubbab of the Inst couple of months about F. J: Perry and his serial story' from Hollywood
To film or not to film, it now trans- pires that a series of instructional ms entitled "How to pray Tenn was actually shot Inst summer in England by Perry and will be released early in the spring.
THURSDAY, JANUARY 3, 1935.
NO HARD FEELINGS!
UNITED STATES L. T.. A. NOT SORRY TO LOSE LOTT AND STOEFEN
ENGLAND ACCUSED OF VIOLATING PRINCIPLE OF RULE ·
New York.
While the United States Lawn Tennis association holds no bitterness towards George M. Lott, Jr., and Lester R. Stoelen for. turning professional, it is a whispered tact that the American tennu solons breathed a sigh of relef, for the professional ven. tures of the Davis Cup doubles players relieve the association of ita "problem children,"
The U. S. L. T. A., represented by President Walter Merrill Hall,' was a Following this surprising announce.party to the rule adopted last sum- mer by the International Tenna ment the lawn tennis pubile are in- debted to the Daily Telegraph for federation, limiting players to ro celving eight weeks of travelling and the following offelal explanation.
living expenses a year.
"Capt. H. A. Sabelll, acerotary of the Lawn Tennis Asvelation said that
BOLD A.A.A. MOVE
Perry had asked him if he could make the United States with the definite INDOOR MEETING
lm providing he received no fee.
all took the federation and its new rule at ila word and returned to Intention of enforcing it to the letter. Sooner or later, certainly during the D. J. Valentine (14) received "I told him that he is of course
next winter season through the south entitled to do so." sald Capt, Sabelli, and southwest, the oficials were walk-over from L. C. Grover (12);
A McKellar (b) received a walk-It is not a question of granting per-destined to come to grips with Lott Eastwick-mission or otherwise. An amateur and Stoefen, who were in great de- over from Major W. L Field:
may do what be likes so long as he mand by promoters of invitation does not break the rules. Perry stated tournaments. Their prosenco turn. Lone that he would not be paid fored the turnstiles faster, and that
meant more money fur these films,
ment sponsora.
་ ་ ་ ་ ENGLISH L.TA, CRITICISED
D. S. Edward (0) heat H. Laffond (11) two up:
W. Woodward (16) bent K. 9, Robertson (5) two and one:
Con.mdr. G. F. Ile (16) beat
und one;
Lieut. Col. F. D. Matthews (10) two A Ritchie (11) beat G. Marseille (10) five and three.
“G. M. Young“ Cup
House. Dodwell & Co. beat Bank)
Messrs. Dodwell & Co, received a Line Ltd. seven and five;
Messrs, Gilman & Co. beat Gover-walk-over from Messrs. Gilman & Co. in the First Round of the "G. M. ment Marine Surveyors two up;
Young”
while Cup competition Chartered Bank
Messrs. Jardine Matheson & Co., Ltd.
beat
Menara,
Public Works Department beat Magistracy three and two:
Mercantile Bank beat Messrs. Lowe, Bingham and Matthews six and five Medical Department bent Audit
Bank.
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NO RELAXATION
"But I want it made quite clear that there is no question of relaxing the rules regarding professionalism."
Mr. S. W. Smith, managing director of the British Lion Film Corporation, Who has acquired the films, states that they were made by National Talkies Ltd., with the permission of the Lawn Tennis Association.
"Perry will be seen playing against
the touran-
AT WEMBLEY
The Amateur Athletic Asso- ciation has decided to hold an Indoor Championships meeting at the Empire Sports Arena, Wembley, next April.
A wood floor is to be laid for the purpose, with a sandpit for the jumping events, In addition to certain field events, a short din tance hurdle race and a flat race will probably be decided.
So by turning professional, that anticipated clash with the veteran Lott and the youthful Stoefen has been,
Indoor athletics have been popu- averted, leaving the association somewhat of a hole as regards to lar in America for many years, building a new team for the 1915 and the latest venture of the ¡A.A.A. is a move to increase public Davis Cup warfare,
There is an undercurrent of etitle-Interest in the sport.
The Association has fixed August irm, meanwhile, aimed at the British'
Butlerfield and Swire four and two beat the Hongkong and Shanghai Dan Maskell, for seven years English Lawn Tennnciation for its 11 as the date for the International professional champion," stated Mr.apparen: vielation of the spirit of the mulch with Germany, and March
eight-weeks' rule.
In the probable date for the In the Second Round Messrs. Jar-Smith. "W. T. Tilden, also a pro- commentary.
Britain, like the 40 other nations' annual general meeting. in Matheson & Co., Ltd. beat the fessional, will speak n
of the International foderation, voted It la stated by the A.A.A. that Standard-Vacuum Co. and Chartered Every phase of the game is to he
for the rule, which allow circumven- Bank heat Messrs. Butterfield and dealt with in the series, Swire..
"It should be made clear that time tion of it in the nature of a clatise the prohibition of the exchange of files warn ahotan seked on a nevate permitting a player to exceed the athletes and those in the United visits between Irish Free State tennis court so as to keep their pro-eight weeks' limit provided such an Kingdom is still in force, as the doetion Heeret," said Mr. Smith, "and extension is approved by the govern National Athletle and Cycling An that the mateur status of Mr. Ing body of the country he represents, Perry is not affected in any way."
Department two up.
Second Round Results of second round matches played to date follow:
ARMY V. NAVY
Mesara, Jardine Matheson & Co., Match to he Played Between Two Ltd. beat District Officers six and Services four;
Dairy Farm Co. beat Messrs. Gibb Livingston & Co. at the nineteenth
BOXING
INTERNATIONAL CONTEST
LEE THEATRE SATURDAY, 5th Jan., 1935 at 9.15 p.m.
Pratherweight Championship of the
Colony.
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Thursday Next
A golf match has been arranged to be played between the Royal Navy and the Army on. the Old Courne, Fanling (by kind permission of the Royal Hongkong Golf Club) on Thursday next, January 10. Start- ing times will be announced Inter.
"LA ROTITA" FOR WIMBLEDON
South American Woman Tennis Champion
Featherweight Champion Royal Navy at Wimbledon next year.
and Roynt Marines
STOKER DEE
1.M.S. Medwny
Bantam and Featherweight
Champion of Cornwall
10 Rounds Welterweight Contest MAX DRILKA
Former German Welterweight Contender
A. R APPLEBY i.M.S. Pandora
6 Rounds Middleweight Contest
A. B. FANCY
H.M.S. Medway
A. B. WINGRAVE H.M.S. Medway
In addition to the above fights three other bouts will be staged, the com-
politore having yet to confirm their
engagemonts..
Booking at MOUTRIE'S for Members of the Hong Kong Boxing Association on Wednesday, 2nd and Thursday, 3rd January. General Public:
Friday, 4th and Saturday, 5th Jan. Itingside Seals $5.50; athers $3.30 and $1.10. (Including Amusement Tax)
London.
ARMY CRICKET AVERAGES
The particular case, being discussed Fuciation of Ireland had refused privately by tennis officials of this and to give an undertaking not to in- other nations, concerns Frederick terfere with athletics in Northern John Perry of England. One oficial Ireland. said:
"England isn't exactly violating the rule, but still I'm sure it wasn't the intent of the federation to permit a player to live on tennis 365 days of the year the way Perry is apparently | doing. That's over-doing it."
The case of Perry and the Brilon's treatment of the rule will probably be taken up at the next meeting of:
MAJOR BONAVIA the federation. But It will only be
TOPS BATTING
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the official
team up to and including December 31 last.
cricket averages for the Army
BATTING
Žurs, not Total Highest Av.
Prote Major T. Honavin 7 L 203 ** 1 JR, Juhnen A 102 62 Capt. had... Waleh -- ✪ -- 173 Âજ્ઞ་* A Turker
HOME FOOTBALL FORECAST
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discussed informally among the i delegates and unicas Perry decides to Exeter Jain Latt, Stoefen. Tilden and Vines Gillingham under the banner of Aporta Pro-Luton moter Bill O'Brien it is very unlikely EEWALL the matter will be brought into the SWINDON open for general mastication and digestion.
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Getting back to Lott and Stoefen DARLINGTON and the movie corner of Frank P. GATESHEAD Shields, No. 1 ranking singles player, HALIFAX the U, S. L. T, A. "doesn't regard any - LINCOLN - of these developments' as impairing Rotherham our chances in next year's Davis Cup Stockport Gin 25.22 competition..
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"La Rotita." Senorita Anita Lizana, South America's woman Hawn Tennis champion, "leaves" "for"
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The date of her departure will | enable her to compete in earlier Itournaments and thus get used to
English courts.
The Senorita has always want- ¡ed to compete at Wimbledon.
It was actually decided to send her last year, but arrangements fell through.
She is 20 years old, was former- ly a ball girl and was actually born on a tennis court--in a thatch- ed hut shelter in the corner of onc of the courts of a Santiago aurbur |hun sports club where her father
was the manager.
La Rolita, as a child' showed a great natural aptitude for the game which induced a leading so- ciety woman to pay for her lawn tennis training.
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a chance of recapturing the trophy nx It did this time a year ago. In addition to them he has John Van HAMILTON 620 Ryn, Philadelrhis doables veteran, HEARTS
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In the case of Allison and Van Ryn,' (jueen O'Sth. (Queen's Park they are the only Davis Cup players RANGERS who have won points for America in; the challenge rounds since we lost tho cup to France in 1927. The others-- 11.71 Tilden, Vines, Lott and Stoufen-
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ATHLETIC MEETING
Police Force to Hold Event At End of Month
The first athletle sports meeting of the Hongkong Police Force will be held on the South China A.A. ground, Caroline Hill, on Sunday afternoon, January 27.
She is mainly a baseline player, has a forcing overhead service and
Miami, Jan. 2. depends for most of her winners
Miss Alice Bridges, an eighteen-. This is the first sports meeting in on a heavily-cut forehand drive.
year-old girl, to-day · established a the history of the Force and promises She endeavours to tire her oppan-
world record for the 440 yards back to be of much interest. The meet is Shanghai, Jan. 2. lents out by skilful placing. She
stroke awimming event by covering open to all members of the Foreo In a Soccer match to-day, the the distance in 6 mins, 12 wees, did this in 1932 with the German Peking-Tientsin Railway team defent-
(Europeans and Aelaties) and to the jex-champion,
She automatically broke the 400 Police Reserve. Fraulein Cissyed the Tunghwa Club, Incal undefeat metres world record of 8 mins. 12.4/10 An attractive programme has been Auasem, who after winning theed-Lengue leaders by two goals to one. 'Rees, held by Phyllis Harding of drawn up and’will include a few open | match collapsed from exhaustion. *—Reuter,
England.--Reuter.
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