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HONGKONG TELEGRAPH.
THURSDAY, MARCH 21, 1935
ATHLETIC HELD TO A DRAW BY S. CHINA
MORE MARCHING Billiards As
ORDERS Career
FITTING RESULT For Girls
TO KEEN GAME
South China "B" deserved the point they obtained from the Athletic in yesterday's re- arranged league football match at Caroline Hill. The teams drew one-all after a fairly good game, but which saw yet an- other player receive marching
orders.
. (Dy `Frank Poxon)
London, Feb. 22. What to do with our girls? Well, from what I heard yesterday thoro are worse careers for women than billiards professional.
the women's professional champion. At the Burroughes Hall, where
ship is being played, I was told that the average weekly earnings. of the players are about £7 and expenses,
"I don't think I was cut out for an office life. Money? Oh, not a terrible lot but enough, and we lead a pleasant varied life, touring the country and meeting interesting
To Ho-tang, Athletic right, half was twice warned before the referee took the drastic action. It was also rather extraordinary to find three of the players who were sent off a
Miss Joyce Gardner, ex amateur week ago appearing in the game, champion and now a professional, They were Mak Sulthan, Ho Chor said to me: "I have never regret. yin and Lee Kam. They were, orted turning professional. course, quite entitled to turn out as no action has yet been taken regard ing their dismissal last Sunday.
There was little to choose between the teams. The Athletic had slight ly the better of the territorial nd-people. vantages, but did not make the fullest use of them. Mak Sui-hen was brilliant in defence and Ho Ko-keung was an able leader of the attack. South China were best served by Wong Wa-kal in goal, Lim
Tok-po at contre-half “and Yeung Shui-yic and Tsang King-ki among the attack.
Lee Hung-ching put the Athletic into the lead and Yeung Shut-yle equalised from a penalty.
SPECTATORS CHEER BADMINTON
(Continued from Page 8).
as to the enthusiasm which bad- minton has aroused in Hongkong. Well over 200 people packed themselves like sardines round the court, and, as I have already Raid, followed the rallies with such keen perception that one and all could be voted as potential cham pions.
"I am engaged, but I won't get married until we can get, a house at a moderate price with room for a fullsized billiard_table,"
Miss Margaret Lennan, of Seot- land, who was playing at the mo- ment, wore high-hooled shoes.
"Miss Lennan is the only one of us who wears that type of shoe," said Miss Gardner. "My own have almost flat heels. I should get fagged out if I wore any others while playing."
PROFESSIONAL RUGBY
FOR LONDON
Two Clubs Soek To Join League
London, Feb. 21. Mr. S. E. Parkes, a London building contractor, has applied for the admission of two Lon- don clubs, at Mitcham and Wandsworth, to the Northern Rugby League.
Nothing could be more encourag- Ing to the game than last night's event. It proved once and for all The League Management Com- that badminton has come to stay mittee, at & meeting in Leeds will in Hongkong and that ere long discuss whether a special meeting Interport matches with Shanghai of the League clubs shall be called will become a regular feature. to discuss the application.
The scores were:
J. J. Remedios and L. A. Carvalho (Recreio) lost to K. C. Goon and K.
S. Liew 18-21; lost to K. F. Wong
clubs to the League (writen the The admission of additional
News Chronicio Rugby League
and P. K. Chan -21; lost to K. Correspondent) requires the sanc
Lee and T. C. Lee 12-21.
tion of all the eight senior clubs now in membership at a general
E. da Souza and H. A. Alves (Re-l creio) lost to Goon and Liew 12-21 meeting. beat Wong and Chan 21-17; beat Lee and Lee 21-0.
I understand there will be no A. M. Rodrigues and M. Oliveira objection to the proposed clubs at (Recreio) lost to Goon and Liew Wandsworth and Mitcham, but the 15-21; boat Wong and Chan 21-17; beat Lee and Lee 21-14,
------ LEAGUE TABLE Men's Doubles. ("A" Division)
Games
P. W. L. F. A. Pls. Eliot Hall G 6 0 39 16 12 Recrelo. 6 3 2 35 12 0 St. Andrewe 1 4 13 32 2 C.R.C.
61 5 14 40 2 (The K.C.C. having withdrawn their record has been expunged).
LOCAL YACHTING
Miss M. Larssen Wins "A" Class Event
The sixth Wednesday race of the second aerica, organised by the Royal
League cannot possibly accommod- ate the four other applicants (six. | were originally mentioned) unless the whole system is revolutionised, and that cannot be thought of until the season 1936-37.
To admit two more clubs-one in the Lancashire section of the Lengue and the other in the York- shire scelion-would mean that each club would have to fulfil 42 games next season.
I am confident that the Manage- ment Committee would do their best to prepare a plan If there is sufficient support from London.
SPORT ADVTS.
Hongkong Yacht Club, was held yes- THE HONGKONG JOCKEY CLUB.
terday. Seven yacht started
the
"A" class event and after covering
the course of 5.4 miles, crossed the
The SECOND EXTRA RACE Club line in the following order: Joan MEETING will be held (weather Miss M. Larssen), Pat (Commodore permitting) at HAPPY VALLEY Elliott), Wasp (Major Griffin), Jan on Saturday, 23rd March, 1935, (Mies, H. Crawhall-Wilson), Isobel (Dr. L. J. Davis), Artemis (Mrs. E. Elliott) and Carpenter (Mr. A. Hazeland).
In the race for "I", "y" and "G" class yachts, aix started but the only three to finish were Toynette (Mr. W. Fennell), Gael (Mr. J. H. Davis) and Widgeon (Col. Bilder- FB beck).
Commencing at 2.00 p.m.
The First Bell will be rung at 11.30 p.m.
By Order,
C. B. BROWN,
Secretary. Hongkong, 18th March, 1935.
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Lizard. Court
1. & R. Morley's Hoso:
Special Reductions to Clear
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4.75
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Python Lace
26.50
12.50
Textrina
Karung Bow & Court
22.50
10.00
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Lizard Tie
23.50
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Lyric
$2.23
Syren
2.25
1,70
Green Snake Tie
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7.50
Coloured Skin Court
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Handbags for the Spring
Brown & Beige Court
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In Leather and Linch from $6,50
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Tub Frocks in Tootal Fabrics
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