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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH

TUESDA

NOVEMBER

1935.

ELSIE CORLETT. AND MRS. GARON IN GOLF FINAL

MINU PLAYS HIMSELF

INTO THE TEAM

ALL-ROUND DISPLAY IN CRICKET TRIAL ON SATURDAY LAST

POOR PERFORMANCE BY THE COLONY REPRESENTATIVES AGAINST REST

-' (By' R, Abbit)

It did not look too good early on Saturday morning, as at times there was a faint drizzló- before eight o'clock. However, the wind seem- ed to get up a little and by cricket time it was nice and sunny with a strong north-easterly brooze.

H. B. Cameron, the South African wicket-keeper-hatsman, whose death from enteric fever, occurred at the end of last week.

"JUST A HOBBY FOR ME"

F. J. PERRY AND HIS

TENNIS CAREER

Hollywood, Calif., Oct. 15. Announcing that "henceforth tennis will be just a hobby with me," Fred Perry, the world's No.

I singles amateur, sails to-mor row on the liner Lurline for Honolulu

Hayward's alde batted, with Bonavin and E. C. Fincher facing Bowker and Minu ot their usual ends, Bowker was bowling pretty fast but Minu got the first ichot is he had Bonavia- Lh.w. in his Fecond over. 1-1-4. Fincher was butting nicely and ernek.. ed a couple of fours off two full tosses from Minu, bat next over Pearce gave a smart chance off him to Bowker in the gully and was out.

Hayward and Fincher seemed to be settling down, though not scoring, but the former, who was playing his de fensive dend hat shot, got one that turned a Bttle more and, I think, rose bit, and was out in the slips. At this point

Minu had taken all the three wickets that had fallen for twelve runs. It looked very much as he should have had fourth two overs Inter as one broke from leg.

A scene typical of the abpro will be witnessed at the Flemington Race Course, Melbourne, Australia, to-day when the Melbourne Cup, the leading turf race of the country, and one of the most important classics in the world, will be run.

Baseballer

Fined For

Misconduct

consing off at a tremendous pace and INCIDENT IN WORLD

Madar seemed to touch it. At any rate it must have been várý close to the top of the off stump. I learned | Inter it definitely was a chance at the wicket.

SERIES

Chlengo, Oct. 24. Charlle Grimm, Chicago Cubs BOWLER NOT EFFECTIVE

manager has been fined for his Prowse bowled a couple of overs misbehaviour during the Inst Work for Bowker but he did not seem to Series, Judge Kenesaw Mountain bother the batsmen, and Bowker went Landis' Baseball's high commis- on again. He was bowling excellent- ly with abominable, luck. Fincher, sioner, announced to-day. with the score at thirty-s

-seven, of The announcement was coinci- which he Dail made

twenty-six, gave dent with

the issuance of series il very diffealt low chance to Richard- checks to members of the National sun's left hand at second slip. Next League ball club. Each Cubot hall he was clean beaten by a

beauty which just brushed

$1,199. This represented almost the off stump. past But by this time I think Minu tired a thousand dollars more than the a bit. He sent down a half volley losers got in 1934, when St. Louis which Fincher lifted straight over his Cardinals won the pennant from head for four to the screen, and then Detroit.-United Press. repeated his old bad habit of howling

rank

of faster ones which were

Bowker's

MINU COMES BACK

fidently to Bowker but lashed out too

A STAND

CANAVARRO MAY CHARITY

RETURN

ASKED TO GIVE LESSONS

REQUESTS FROM LOCAL MEN

(By "Sagax")

Whatever lessons might have been learned by local tennis players during the recent exhi- bitions in Hongkong by Henri Cochet, the French ace, and his partners, the matches were not as instructive as are demonstra- tions and it was indeed unfortu nate for many enthusiasts that he was unable to carry out his original plan.

FOOTBALL MATCH

10,000 PEOPLE BUY TICKETS"

WOMEN'S COMPETITION AT BIRKDALE

LAST TWO PLAYERS BOTH DESERVE

THEIR PLACES :

BRILLIANCE AND STEADINESS SEEN IN PENULTIMATE "ROUND

over

By ELEANOR E. HELME Birkdale, Oct. 5. Misa Elsio Corlett, of Royal Lytham and St. Annes, and Mrs. M. R. Garon, of Addington, are the two who will fight out the final of the English Women's. Close Championship here thiry-six holes to-morrow. The defeated semi-finalists of this championship were Miss Sylvia Bailey, of Coombe Wood, and Mrs. H. V. Newton, of Formby. Both finalists have well deserved their place. Indeed, recollection to be busy to find more brilliant than Mrs. Garon has played all day, or steadler than Miss Corlett's been all the week. Yet to neither belongs the honour and feating the

golf

Open Chay of de-

Miss

Wanda Morgan, for she fell a vletim to Miss Bailey's inspiration and her own lack of it this morning, and so robbed the meeting of seeing the double on which many had set their hearts. That was the morning thrill, The second was Mrs, Garon's being taken to the 19th hole by Miss Newell after being't up at the 7th and the third the still beauty of the sunny First off were Miss Corlett and Miss Horrell, The Lancashire player bo- gan by gently hitting the pin with her third shot, a full mashie niblek, at the first hole. Miss Horrell in good pitcher too, and after eight holes the match was still square. Then her quarrel with wood, through the green, which has been her Birkdale aliction, and Miss Corlett's very sound golf nicant that the latter went away with run to win by G and 4.

MISS BAILEY CONCENTRATES

Behind them came Miss Wanda

27

GORDON RICHARDS

GORDON RICHARDS SCORES

200TH WIN FOR

CHAMPION..

ONLY Z RUNNERS AT LEICESTER,

Leicester, Nov. 4. Gordon Richards, the champion jockey, rode his 200th winner of the season to-day.

BUT ONLY 1,000 SEE GAME

Shanghai, Oct. 28. Playing in a most friendly spirit, the Kwangtung and Hong- kong footballers drew by two Morgan giving an impression of lack goals all yesterday afternoon at of confidence, and Miss Bailey, giving charity match before a crowd of friends, foes or crowd were not mere- the Civic Centre Stadium in the one of such complète absorption that about 1,000 spectators.

ly unnoticed, but unseen. That was It was learned that nearly 10,000 an asset, for the crowd, in their

This is the third time that great tickets were sold for the game but eagerness to see every phase of a pressed unkindly close to fight,

the only one-tenth of the ticket holders the players till they had scant room Richards has accomplished fattended the match which was to swing either the proverbial cat or

or feat. played for the benefit of the Shang-club. Miss Bailey has a delightfully It was when riding Galvani to hai Cantonese Hospital.

crisp style, full of

full of life and rhythm victory in

tho Quorndon Plato Kwanglung opened scoring in and the temperament which rasponds over one mile that Richards was the 10th minute

to the spur of the big occa- able to top the 200 mark. He won through Tam

sonantly

and still more the big opponent from a solitary opponent, Royal Kong-pak who directed n terrific She won the first two holes, and, shot from about 30 yards range. with Miss Morgan hooking a long ramine, whom Galvani beat by a (There was no further scoring in the shot here and missing a putt there. longth. The winner started at

that was the position at the turn. first period.

odds of 1/20.-Router_Special.

-THREE-HOLES-IN-A-ROW------

"LEE" EQUALISES

Taao- In the second hall Lee

area,

a

missed

for

four

On to

chat by

couple pas und were her ski have deserved to suceded. Branwell

It had been tentatively arranged ping to the fence behind square lek stayed a bit until he mistimed one that the Frenchman conduct a class However, in Fincher was just too soon for a cover the pitch to get an excellent enteh. there

next over, a bit and Garthwalte sprawled along in Hongkong during his stay and were many requests from drive and Minu took a red-hot catch ile very nearly repeated the catch local fans for instructions. at silly mid-off, holding the ball at next ball, but it made little difference full arm's length. (61-4-13). as Dawson gave Hayward a wide

When it was learned that Cochet chance at mid-off and was out three was unable to fulfil this part of his He has started to work for Sta-

balls later. E. F. Fincher was out programme, requesta wero showered. -zenger,-Inc., a sporting-gonds-con- cern. From Honolulu he will T. H. Pearce kept Minu on, presum-to the first ball he received as he

Raoul Canavarro, to give in- on travel to Australia, and thence to ably to give him a bowl at the new stepped in front of a straight one structional demonstrations, but the

Then Miss Morgan won three holes Newell stymied Mrs. Garon at the from Pereira. Four for twenty-five. England, Canada and back fo the man, Parese, who started con- five runs later Pearce who alone had Shanghai professional too found it yung, of Hongkong, levelled the in a row and was one up. But she 12th, holed right across the 13th for. United States.

soon at Mlau and was caught at extra leaked like a bataman got a beauty impossible to extend his visit to count at one all in a melee in front amitted to get the short 18th in 1. a two, and after losing the 14th to a the lust the 14th to a long putt-Miss long putt, won the 16th and also the The back injury Perry suffered in the finals of the United States cover. With Garthwaite in Prowne from Ballard which swung and bowl the Colony beyond the period of of the Kwangtung goal In

the exhibitions.

the first time, was middle of the period Tam Kong-pak Belley was striking the ball beautiful 17th. At this holo Mrs, Garon, went on for Bowker and demonstrated ed him off his pad.

unaccountably ly on

with a on the green-and national singles tournament at how a slow bowler can land runs out

However, Canavarro told me just obtained the lead for, Kwangtung accond and a half stymie left the 16th criminal on the green. Still she was

16th dormy one, Miss Bailey

Miss Newell played the square, Forest Hills, L. I., last mouth when if he loses his length. Then Minu,

before he left, that should there be with a fine drive inside the back. nll he lost his crown to Wilmer All other one as after morally bowling stopped the rot. The latter seemed the Colony he will return in the Duckitt and Holland-Martin then suficient demand for conching in bowling on after his wicket, got an-

front the 17th 18th grandly, practically reaching the ly tee shot four yar

yards from the

green in two and buling a five-foot son, will keep him from the courtsaite twice he got him to come to have several close shaves but lie near future to arrange for annual | tied the score again at two all when and sank the putt for her 2, Way The 19th, with possible it was

Towards the and Chuh Zah-king pin: Miss Morgan, unshaken, replied to win the hole in

with one only a trifle further. at least two months longer, he nut and get inside it Bowker, close hit the ball very hard. Duckitt too classes to be conducted here during he netted near the goal mouth from

is the gully dived forward at full was playing much more freely that the off season in Shanghai.

weli have shaken Miss Balley. spectators of how Holen Vinson, the motion picture length and brought off

a centre from the right..

at the 19th after letting a wonderful usual and made

Instead, it inspired her and down to win some good drives. actress whom Perry married last catch to which few fieldsnets would He was dropped by Hayward nt

The game was exceptionally went here for the half, dormy, and big lead slip. But Mrs. Garon, in Canavarro is well-known locally

grand fighting fottle, determined quite month, will remain at the studios even have got a finger-tip. Ricketts on at fifty nine but the feldaman had here. Sho said she will meet her came in,, and went out, as he covered a long way to run and I think ho as well as in Shanghai and shout clean, unlike the final match of then ve yarder sunk at the 18th gave otherwise. Miss Newell pitched short

National Championship which Miss Bailey the match 2 up..

and played a poor run up- BOTTY husband in England this winter up to one of Goodwin's (on, vice lost the ball in the Penk! It would he decide to exploit the local field Hongkong won by three to one Word had been circulated, nerons finish to a most gallant recovery. Associated Prons

Prowee) which the umpire decided have been a brilliant catch had it he should be able to find it well when several players were injured, the sandhills that Mrs Garen was But Mrs. Garon left nothing to chance Was straight. (84—2—0),

Minu bowled better and better and Rickett's slower delivery dec

come off. At sixty-five however worth his trouble and expense in-Shanghai Timca.

playing quite unbentable golf, that by running down a four-yard putt for decoived coming, to Hongkong each year.

she was three, then four, then five

a four and the match. *** _had_bad_luck in one over ne Madar Holland-Martin into playing ton soon

up and had done the first sight holes lifted one which Goodwin at mid-on, and Hayward took him at allly mid-Į I understand that Canavarro will

A FINE WIN Mr. P. E. Baskett has been

ap-in one over fours, and that Miss got his hands to, but could not hold ofT. 06-6-16. A cheerful,

if be returning to Hongkong some pointed officiul umpire for

HongNewell, going out bravely for the estr white Vereten rusted Richardson at fortunate, knock The stand-put-on-time in January but he will not be kong in the forthcoming Interport putts, had won no hole until the 8th. extra cover with a lovely mashio shot thirty-five runs.

here to give demonstrations then. Cricket match against Shanghat on The word procession was heard. which dropped like & ponched CFF. When joined by Prowne Duckitt If he can secure the necessary sup. Saturday, Monday and Tuesday, Then the luck changed when Miss and was dropped by Dawson off a skier at mid-off next bail. Madar straight drove Ballard beautifully port for his project he will visit new was obviously bustling for runs along the ground. He was nearly Hongkong to conduct classes to- and lifted the ball once. or twice. caught just after, again at long on, words the end of each year when Pereira was, making some amazing—and got a two. Then Rickette beat Shanghini's annual tennis season shall we say pulled drives, but ho Prowse several times and bowled him draws to a close. got away with them.

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MADAR BOWLED

with one that beat him all the way.

71-7-0. Minu might have been Canavarro has been a profes- caught at long on off Rickette, but sional for some years now and is two, and three more fours off that

the

Prowse went on again and found chance was not easy. He got in well known figure among Shang-

over,

for four.

his length, and Pereira was tactless Pereira came on for Ballard,hat's newcomers to the game. Ho enough to sky and to Bowker of all An extra man on the leg side did not has coached at different places and people. He had played a very useful provent Minu pulling his first ball has helped many a novice, player knock. 108-810.

Then Duckitt

round in an amazing fashion square to attain prominence in the North. went on and Ballard put the ball very for

Next

ball, a hard low Henri Cochet, accompanied by gently in to and out of the hands of chance to Pereira at mid-on was not Mme. Cochet, and Francisco Ara- short leg. Next over Minu bowled acce

accepted. Next Madar with what looked like a leg Pereira through the covers and then sional, left by the Nellore yester

slashed

shed gon, the Philippine Island profes- turner on its way down the wicket. carried the slips by yards. The next day, the Frenchman for Australia. Madar decided at the last, second it disappeared

over the

scoring screen was not and tried to cover up. But for six. A single brought him to and the Filipino for Manila, the ball either turned from the off or face Mndar on for Ricketts. Three went on with the bowler's arm and singles resulted but. Duckit should

over ho

took the sticks. Dunkley and Bal- have been stumped off the Inst ball, COTTON TO LEAVE

lard, however, kept the last wicket as he went right down the pitch and

ing and they hit a going

a couple of nice missed but the brenk beat Dunkley fours between them but again Bowker as well. Next over Mina was again took a skyer off Prowse. The side dropped-at mid-of this time and had totalled one hundred and twenty celebrated it by a three only this nine, of which Fincher and Madar time. had made seventy-four.

THE REST DAT

BELGIUM

PARK

Then Mine faced Madar again. WIMBLEDON The third ball pitched in the pavilion sents the fourth wont to long off by

APPOINTMENT Richardson and T. E. Pearco start-the stand that is being built. Minu edant Garthwaite, at the Law-Court's was now forty-nine and two runs were

London, Oct. 29. End, bowled a maiden to Richardson. wanted for game,

Honry Cotton; 1934 British Open Alee Pearce ro Peroira

the same to Pearce, though leved Perora, and Ducklit scored a golf champion, is taking up an ap the latter was nearly out off the single. shoulder of his bat from the first one fifty and next over had a five-three Wimbledon Park on the expiration Minu completed his pointment as professional, at which kickal up. Richardson got overthrow-and the inatch was won. of his contract with the Waterloo Garthwaite nicely. to the square leg Stumps were thon drawn. It was a boundary, but next over was low, grand last partnership. Duckitt hed Club, Belgium, at the end of 1986. Apart from the fact that the batsman thirty-five and Minu fifty five. The This is according to an announce played the ball hard the appeal may "total" was 185,

ment made to-day-Reuter.

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