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THE HONGKONG - TELEGRAPH WEDNESDAY,・・ NOVEMBER 27, 1935.

"KNOTTY" TENNIS POINTS

Curious Errors Often Made By Players

A HONGKONG ISSUE RECALLED

AMERICA'S CUP

New York Yacht Club Favour Big Craft

New York, Nov. 26. The New York Yacht Club has ro fused Mr. C. R. Fairuy's request to use "K" cines yachts in the 1930 America's Cup, as they desire to keep the races to the bigger J. Claas. Mr. Fairey has consciently with- In the issue of November 3, the lawn tennis correspondent drawn his challenge. of the London Observer has some interesting comments on knotty The next challenge cannot be be-

when Mr. Sopwith may | points, with special reference, to a problem, an example of which fore 1937,

challengo with a new Endeavour of once arose in Hongkong tournament tennis, concerning the the J class-Renter. correct procedure when a handicap event is played off at the wrong odds. The article is of special interest to all tennis players and is reprinted below.

Two players of international rank, principle of "what's done's done,”. a little time ago were playing each the referee enn generally, straighten things out, but usually only by turn. other in a tournament single, when ing a deaf ear to the proposal which rain stopped play for the day. On invariably aris Hadn't wo better the following day, when the match play it all over again?" was resumed (the score having been.

But, like most rule, the "what's left at ono game all in the second done's dong" principle has its excep- net), the winner of the first set won the first game played, making him 21. His opponent then went to the umpire's chair, took the measur ing stick, measured the net in the in

tions. For example, a player serves

|NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE

MARKET DOWNWARD

YESTERDAY

New York, Nov. 26. The following reports on the New a fault, and then a good service, and York Stock Market have been received the rally proceeds. During the course through alesirs, Swan, Culbertson and of It one of the players is

In hindered

cred Fritz: in making a str

stroke by something not

centre, and found it to be at least anent courtcoming aerosa

The Wall Street Journal report on his control (eg, a ball from an

his Scoterday's markets:-Stocks to-day inch too high. The official journal

the were and is entitled to have

downward on nervousness in of the game, in reporting the In- cident, goes on to say, "the player played again; or the umpire connexion with the foreign situation, plus the approaching holiday. Some asked the referee's ruling on the mat directs that the

shall be re Blue Chips were subjected to short unable to decide ter, doubtlean with a view of dreld-played because he in

The tons, was steadier and selling whether the last game should whether a bail was Iri or out. rice-in prices started near the close stand or not. The referee replied that frat fault to stand or is the of the session. Stocks on the Curb that there was nothing in the rules server entitled to have. If necessary, about it, and the game atood."

ing

two

Is

my

prejudices the server to

were lower. Bonds wYTO

A higher.

more services? The

Provious must be annulled; since it

S, C. & F. New York office cables: The referee's decision that the game!

Stocks: The market was moderate- should stand was undoubtedly cor only one service chance after ly lower on further realising, but the rect; but, as a matter of fact, the play has been stopped in the middle undertone was firm. Demand deposits regulations for the management of of a rally, and he has temporarily lost during the week amounted to $13,819,- tournaments are perfectly explicit on the sense of alm that the rat ser000,000. Montgomery Wards earnings the point. Regulation 14 enacts that vice is provided to supply. "It is the duty of an umpire ascertain that the net nt

1*

To

the right

“CAN'T WE PLAY IT AGAIN?

for the 3 months ended October 31st

conte

amounted to 02 nte per comman height before the cominencement the frequently in tournaments-the caso)

share, against 60 cents during the of Que rather hard case arises quite corresponding period of last year.

Liquidation by foreign

ably

Boghisticated{""\{abber: A growing belief of some

Dow Jones Averages:

Nov. 25. Nov. 25. 144,72 142.50

38.8.1 38.40 20.37 28.07

97,21-

07.24

50.60

play, and to measure and adjust

Cotton: net during play, if naked to do so, of a handicap match having been interests was absorbed by the Trade or If, in his opinion, its height. has played at the wrong odds. The time at limits. An early disposal of uitored." The other multifarious dation of the umpire range from th when this generally happens is when Government-held "apot". cotton Is un- Nine brokerage houses are But at the end of event inexperienced, and, perhaps, have got bullish, whilst one bruker in bearish comes the important-inted, the vital an equally inexperienced friend to regarding the future outlook.

каз, umpire for them. A, we will

Wheat! Boneflcinl rains In tho --clause: "Provided that no omls has been set to give B 16.1. The Argentine have continued. The sion of any of the foregoing duties

match is played, is badly beaten. market lacks buying power. on the part of an umpire shall

It is then discovered, by some sym- Corn: The market has been well itself invalidate a game or match."pathising and

moro One would have expected a player friend, that D has only been getting

and it is now drifting. who has attained international rank fifteen once in every aix

the ia games, increase

Dutch quota is to have known this rule: but ignor whereas she ought to have been ret-restraining

the steadiness of the sace of the rules generally widespread that referees have prob- six, and Afteen in all the others.

Inting thirty in one game out of every market. ceased to be surprised at any She has, in effect, been receiving a of the remarkable queries propounded point fewer in every game than she 30 Industriais to them from time to time.

It is not ought to have had. Off goes the 20 Rails little odd that

two or the most pop-party to the referee, and wants to 20 Utilities In 'games of the day lawn tennis, know whether the match can be re- 10 Bonda and golf-are played by thousands of played at the proper odds, because 11 Commodity Index 67.04

who have never even trouwe thought 10.1 meant 15 in one players bled to read the

ruley of the

Now, unless the referee, or they spend so much of their leisure game."

has tine in playing. Fortunately the anyone acting on his behalf, rules of lawn tennis are far less com- the score sheet before putting the marked the handicap incorrectly on pileated than those of golf, and not match into court," however much he much harm is done; especially as, may wish, for the competitors and so far as tournament play is con- for his own (if he is the handicap- cerned, there is an umpire (who may, per) to allow a replay, the match or may not know his job)_to_see_that must stand. The mistake-has-been EXHIBITION... ÁT-KOMOR they are observed.

an umpire's mistake (though the players have contributed to it), and

players

It, just ns must abide by

Mr. T Okamoto, who exhibited here The "gulding principle in all dis- they would have had to abide by any in 1934, has been collecting obis,

other

such kimonos, and rare old prints for the

mistake must be rectified as soon as

In. But, if the referee has.

dlligent

search will be shown at discovered, anything which has al- in fact, made a mistake in marking Messrs. Komor & Komor's latest ex- ready been done, stands. IC. for ex- the handicap wrongly on the score

the score hibition, starting to-day. For visi ample, a player in double serven

sheet, such as "D receives 15.1," when tora who are unable to find time dur when it is his partner's

it should have been "B receives 16.2,"ing business hours to admire the ex- and loses the first two points of the then B, if she has lost, is entitled to cellent display, Komor & Kemer aro

have the game, and it is then discovered that don't match replayed, and "what's keeping their art galleries open until

because the start.

NICE DISTINCTIONS

the

JAPANESE HAND COLOUR PRINTS

AND KOMOR'S

puted questions of the kind raised by as gilate of the upwhen it was last ten years, and the result of his the above incident is that, while any really a ball "out"

a

turn to serve,

his

not

Mirther ought to be servin the match has gone into count under

partner must complete service

the that

game, but must begin at "love- thirty." But if the mistake is

not

Wrong condition fo court.

scovered ill after the game in com-cra will play a handicap ny pinst notony. For grace and

picted, the game is scored to

Laver side -has-wea-it, and th which?

14

12-

Japanese colour-prints were always!

nes admired by the greatest artists, for It is extraordinary how play- the colouring, quiet as it may be, is in suspicion that

is wrong

of composition and for beauty with the...coring onething

yet Wait of the lines, they surpass all other has sertion on it. Why they don't go to the self collection which Mosers. Komer it is all over before raising any ques-coloured prints forming a

class by maintained throughout

the new order of service being referee at

set. referee at once to settle the matter the Terrible complications sometimes arise in a puzzle: that is exnetly what a and Komor have on exhibition com- refereo is there for. In cases like prises rare old prints, but some second with regard to the service. I have the one cited above, when the score prints are very reasonably marked. seen, more than once both partners book has been correctly marked, and There are some nice printa from about serving in the same game; and, on permission to replay has been refused, one memorable occasion, one player

$2 upwards by the best masters.

сляци

ne

with

on each site serving in the same sense of injustice is, rather natur The exhibition of ceremonial game, after an extremely prolonged ally, The defeated player, kimonos and old brocade obis is very rally and a doubt

together to what the

sisters and her cau- her sle

interesting. It

in very raro ib seg sins and her aunts score of the game really was! This

(not forgetting her such a display out of Japan and the sort of thing generally finds 6 mother), wi||| about all the after-exhibition is worth visiting.

the

Mr. Kodaka is not holding the peari mpire completely out of hie noon, and probably for the rest of the exhibition this your owing to the de

his week, complaining that she was "done exhib for, a referee, called in to adjudicate, man wouldn't let it be played over Messrs. Komor & Komor have made

possibly, her) depth: and even

out of her match because that horrid mise of Mrs. Kodaka; but in order not Hometimes finds it difficult to disen again. And the horrid man sits down

to disappoint their regular customers, tangle the information supplied by to his belated dinner with the shrill, arrangements to show a few choice four excited players and the umpire."Well, I think it's most unfair!" still pearl necklaces with Mr. Okamoto's all talking at once; but, on the basic ringing in his cars.

prints, ceremonial kimonos and old brocado obis.

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The Thirteenth Extra Race Meeting will be held (weather permitting) at HAPPY VALLEY on Saturday, 30th November, 1935, commencing at 2.00 p.m.

The First Bell will be rung at 1.30 p.m.

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