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THE HONGKONG

TELEGRAPH. SATURDAY, MARCH 28, 1936.

STAND COURT COMES INTO KHO SIN-KIE SHOWS BIG

USE NEXT MONDAY FOR

CHAMPIONSHIPS

TSUI BROS: V. RUMJAHN COUSINS

GOLDMAN AND PEARCE

IN LAST EIGHT

(Continued from Page 8.)

into the ball all the time and found himself required to hit the ball with his elbow close into the hips. Any- body can tell you the result of that

The stand court at the Cricket Club comes into uss for the tennis championships on Monday next, the first match to be played being between the

LIKE A DAGGER IN HER BACK

IMPROVEMENT AGAINST Fixed With Rheumatisma

LEWIS CARSON

IN SHANGHAI TENNIS EXHIBITION

HOCKEY CHAMPIONS Two Days

Taui brothers and the Rumjahn Lady Cup Winners To Race

cousins. Full programme for Monday, Tuesday and Wednes- day next follows.

MONDAY

The

Meet The Rest

key match between the Programme

hockey

AT VALLEY ON

ITALY WAIVES CLAIM

an-

A woman correspondent - writes:— t was crippled with pains stabbing mu like a dagger in the lower part of my back, From there they would go from joint to joint, almost fixing my shoulders Bo that I could not move my arms up and down for pain. At times I thought I would never rid myself of this terriblo

I

agony. walked the room night after night with no sleep for WORK after week. I tried lotions of all kinds, but got a relief whatever. Then I tried Krus chen Salts, and started straight away wiLit tho wonderful results which i am obtaining at this present moment. I am reaping great benefit from Krunchon. It has put new life in me”

(Mrs.) E, P.

sportwriters, saw Kho employ strokes Bouncing Italy's mal of her tion; assist them to get rid of the

Kho Sin-kie, China's best tennis player, defeated Lewis Carson, the local champion, by 6-3, 6-3, 6-1, in an exhibition match held this week. at the Cathay Tennis Club Shanghal, A Tairly large number of spectators were present to see an improved Kho vanquish Carson, who is ob tiously not form, with a fine

For 1940 Olympics display of control with which hin

The pains and stiffness `of' rhon- Count. Michimasa Soeshima, of the malism are caused by deposits af opponent could not cope success-

Japanese Olympic Committee, has an needle-pointed arle seld crystals t fully,

composed entirely of nounced the receipt of a communica the muscles and Joints. The al A crowd Central British Association Ladies,

Chinose with the exception of two tion from Signor Giacinto Aurit, salts in Kruschen stimulate your ver Open Double-II. D. and S. A. champions of the Caer Clark Cup

marines, two policemen, and a fow Italian Ambassador to Tokyo,

and kidneys to healthy, regular ac type of stroke. He was little better Rumjahn v. Taui Wai-puti and Taui competition, and the Rest, will be played at Soakumpon to-day at 316

which were considerably improved claim to the 1940

excess uric acid which is the cause when invading the forecourt, general-Yun-pul. ly taking the ball too late on the volley Blyth; E. . Fincher v. Leo Hun- previously announced.

Open Singles-Paul Kong v. R. p.m. and not to-morrow morning as

The communication also revealed of all your suffering. since he played in Shangha! Last Au- tumn during the National Meeting. Italy's intention to support Japan's and too early overhead.

ngok.

Prior to this match the H.K. Ladies

The programme for the Third Extra His servico laced into court with blu for the XII Olymple Games, inMoreover, the salts in Kruschen are arranged with such scientific exacti- Club Championship Goldman Hockey Clab, winners of the Brawn Meeting or the llongkong Jockey more severity and all his forchand opposition to Finland, the only other take that there is no possiblity of Iu Tak-chouk saved the pair. from

Cup, will be opposed to the Rest,

rival. annihilation in two sets. At times hev. Lieut.-Comdr. 9, F. Stapleton.

lowering after-effects, however cen- Club for April 11 and 13 appears strokes were more effective A strong team has boen selected to

On his arrival here last week, Count Bistently "the little daily done" who has boon darating

energies some lovely shots-ace pulled out

below: present the Rest against the Cher rolleys and passing drives. Overhead V. W. Wooding.

Handicap Doubles.--G, W. Sewell Clue champions. The side is as For China Fontes, "B" Class, Jockey unable to match the stroke of his had renounced her claims last October,

1-12.30 p.m.-Canton Handicap of late to basketball and squash, was Latour pointed out that although Italy Laken. ho was vulnerable, especially when driven back to half court or further. and H. J. Armstrong v. E. Bathurst fe W3:

Allowance. One Mile.

opponent who has profited greatly she has not taken any official action Mrs. J. Lunson (II.K. Ladies); Mias favourably with the winners, and if and H. R. Butters v. A... Penn E. M. Gray (1.K. Ladies) and Miss

21.00 pm-New Bridge Handl. from his winter practice in the South in the matter. In response, Signor But on the whole his play compared and A. T. Lay; D. M. Macdougall his brother had given him anything and R. Gordon: Lleut, W. 1. Lacy A. Fowler (Y. Ladies); Minn J. Wong cap For Australian Ponies, "A" and who should be a worthy repre- Auriti called Rome for instructions.

Five sentative of China in the coming like adequate support I think the reHughes and T. A. Pearce.

Min E. Xavier Andrew's),

(Clab Furlongs.

Davis Cup competition. sult would have been reversed.

do Recreio and Mattel Ladies 1230 pm--Fatahan Handicap

Mrs. M. Bell

Kho

EASY WINS

Handicap Singles.-W. A. S. Grant

and R. A. Philtimore v. II. Owen

TUESDAY

Arm-

(St.

Clas

APRIL 11, 13

3.—230

Jockey

Allowance.

his

Carson,

After the exhibition the stated that Five

championships. He added that he Badminton

to

Matches

(Continued from Page 8.).

ME S. Dalziel (Y. Ladies), Miss PC Claas. Griffins of this season in Europe and also the Wimbledon Open Doubles.-M. K. and M. W. Gittim (St Andrews), Mrs. M. Read that have won $750 or more in stakoa, Both Lai Kwong-trun and H. D. Jo Paul Kong and Lai Kwang (Y. Ladies) and Miss M. Westcott barred. Jockey Allowance. Six Fur expects to be back in Shanghai Rome Rajahn enjoyed comfortable pas- tsun; Lee Wai-tong and Luk Ding-(Y. Ladien).

longs,

time in September on his way home. At the conclusion of the matches, sages into the quarter-finals of the cheung v. S. A. Gray and A. Craw

Note:-One Entry only will be Mrs. T. E. Pearce, President of the mato

GAME DESCRIBED singles. Lal, placing the ball very ford,

Club

for the Fatshan Handicap S. Hongkong Ladies Hockey Association, (Races Nos, 3 and 9), Entries will Championship.-W. A. accurately, and driving with power on the forehand, out-paced and out-placed Grant v. G. Polglase; E. Bathurst will present the season's trophies.

be divided into First and Second prevent the atmosphere from being a Under a glaring sun which did not J. W. Leonard, who defended very v. D. M. Macdougall.

Sections at the discretion of the little chilly. Carson started out quite wall, but not well enough.

Handicap Singles.--11. J.

Handicapper. trong v. T. C. Monaghan; G. E. R.

well and won the first 4-3p.m-Shek Pal Handicap Kho

game. St. John's..... 18 8 10 73 89 10 M. Pagh.

then won Carson's For China Ponies, “A” Class.

service Fire Brigade.. 19 8 11 Win-

66 93 16 Fees of $6,000 or more in stakes einct to three-all. The play was quite Kowloon Tong. 22 3 10

and games rose even-V.R.C. 1st January, 1936, barred. Jockey slow, both players preferring cautious St. Andrew's Allowance. Five Furlongs.

tactics and making frequent errors. "R" 53.30 p.m-Swatow Handicap Carson began to show his lack of S. and S. Home 17 1 10 30 134 2 First Section-For China Ponics practice while Kho, on the contrary, "D" Class. Subscription Griffins of started shooting accurate placements

Club of this

season that have to the side-lines to win the next three won $760 or less in stakes, barred games and the first sel. Jockey Allowance. One Mile.

Note:-One Entry only will bo Suddenly making some very fine At King's Park last night, Recreio made for the Swatow Handicap shots, Carson won the opening game "B" boat the Sailors' and Soldiers' (Races Nos, 5 and 10). Entries will of the second act, but Kho soon began Home by 7 games to 2:- be divided into First {Sections at the discretion of the ran

Handicapper.

Leonard most of the time made the Divett

Handicap Doubles.-L. Forster and mistake of returning the balls to Lal's forehand, which is his stroke-in-chief. 1. Tie C. I. Bowker and Loonard might have earned himself a A. K. Mackenzie. fow more games if he had pegged away at Lal's backhand, which cannot,

by any stretch of the imagination, be elled an attacking stroke.

WEDNESDAY

Opers Doubles.-T. A. Pearce and

L. Goldman v. E. C. Fincher and W.

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Handicap Singles A. C. L. Bow- kor v. J. Thomson; E. Bathurst v. W. P. Lucy.

Handicap Doubles.-J. and G. 9. Rodger v. W. W. McKenzie and D. S. Robb,

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this

and

the situation again and

17 4 13

47 88 8 49 104 6

10

2 17

34 102 2

MIXED DOUBLES

RECREIO "B" v, 5. & 5, HOME

A. E. Xavier Aid Mrs. E. da Bours (Recreio

Second to three games in qulek "E") best II. Harple and Mr. Brown 21-13;

Dotz

Fuccession. Both men deliberately beat W. Brown and Mrs. Jones 21-17; beat B. pt. Geargo's Plate-A threw away points when they felt Hall and Mis M. Dels 81-17.

1. B. Goiano and Mus M. Ribeiro. (Heerelo Handicap for China Ponios, Griffins of decision. They each won their own Brown and Jones 21-7; beat Hall and

thot they had won point on a wrong "") beat Harris and rows 21-20: beat this season. Jockey ABowance. One and a Quarter Miles.

serves until tho s&COTO reached a """") lost to Harria and Brown 16-21; beat

128 21:17. 4-3, A. Alven and Mian A. Remedios (Roccelo 7-1.30 p.m.-Kongmun Handicap.

and then Kho began playing -For China Ponies, Subscription:

force and

accuracy which he main- Brown and Jones 21-8: ket to Hail and Dolg Griffines of this Club of this season. tained until the end of

14-21. match, the eight of the last ninc

C.R.C. v. TAIKOO

Winners of more than $750 in stakes, Kha этом

barred. To be ridden by Jockeys who games in a fashion which caused the have not won ten races anywhere at His drives were deep and well paced Chinese Recreation Club beat the Tal spectators to exclaim in admiration. At Quarry Bay last night, the any time. One Mile.

p.m. St. Kilda Handicap.---- and ho employed a 2 cross-court shot koo Recreation Club by 9 games to For Australian Ponies, "B" Clafall. Carson is trying to flatten

which

not in his repertoire lastnil:- Jockey Allowance. From the Two

out C. Bummer wnd Miss R. Bummers (Talkoo) Milo Post Once Round and In (About his under-sliced drive and his set to S. P. Chan and His W. Cheung 11: Tont to II. T. Won and Miss Ulan Khoo 18-21; One Mile 171 Yards).

curacy did not please him very lost to S. Wang and Mas R. Ferry 11-21. 9.-5.30 p.m.-Fatahan Handicap-much. Kho had full control of 1. Dovey and Miss J. Hummers (Talkoo) Second Section. For China Ponies, the situation throughout the final sot ke Chen and Cheung 0-31: foot to Woo Class Grim of this season end left the crowd considerably im- and Khon 8-21; fort in Liane and Perry 11-21. A. Horrie and Minu 1. Canningham (Talkoo) have won $760 or more in stake his game. The match was ably um- and Kho 15-21: lost to Lang and Jerry 6-21. prossod-with-the-smooth-accuracy of lost to Chan and Cheung 7-21 tank to Woo barred. Jockey Allowance. Six Fur- longs,

pired by F. Shafter:

that

10.6.00 p.m.-8watow Handicap--- Second Section--For China Ponies,

Played

ST. ANDREW'S ♥. KOWLOON TONG

BLADES

BRITISH MADE

_EDGAR

"D" Class. Subscription Griffins of dicap-For China Panies. "B" Claus,

at St. Andrew's Church" -ALLEN'S the Club of this season that have won Winnors at this Meeting, barred Hall, the home toam winning by six $750 or less in stakes, barred. Jockey Jorkey, Allowance. Six Furlongs, AMowance One Milo,

Daily Double Event:-Fifth · and | Seventh Races.

SECOND DAY'S EVENTS

games to three, 04 p.m.Kellett

Handican- M. Wil and Miss P. Wong (BL Andrew's) First Section. ↑ For China Ponles, "C" | Jost, to B. A. Gray and Miss Mackenzie 14-21 1 Clar, Winners at this Meeting, and beat . A. White and Miss I. Wooller 11-7

beat P. G. Leang and Miss Anderson 21-14; Grifins of this season that have won

EF Fincher and His M. Churn (BL $750 or less in stakes, barred. Joc Andrew's lost to Graz and Mackensie 11-53: key Allowance. From the Two Mile beat Leung and Anderson 218; beat. Whlte 1.-12.30 p.m.-Sagar Leaf Handl-Post Once Round and In (About One and Woolicy 21-12. cap For China Pozles, Griffins of Mile 171 Yards),

H. Few and Min Dawson (Nt Andrew's) this season. Ponies that have won

loat to Gray and Mackenale 18-21: best" Larang Note: One Entry only will bend Anderson 21-7; beat White and Wooly more than $750 in stakes, and winners made for the Kellett Handlens | 11-8. at this Meeting. barred. Jockey (Races Nos, 8 and 9), Entries will Allowance, Five Furlongs.

be divided into First and Second 21.00 p.m.-Coolgardle Handicap. Sections at the discretion of the C.R.C. ---For Australian Ponies, "B" Class. Handleapper,

Fire Brigade Winners at this Meeting, barred.

1.-4.30 p.m.-Boa Vista Handicap. Recreio "A" Jockey Allowance. Five Furlongs,

First Section-For China Ponies, Recreio "B" 3.-2.30 p.m.Boa Vista Handicap. D Class. Winners at this Meeting, St. John's Second Section.-For China Ponies, and Subscription Griffins of this Club St. Andrew's "D" Class. Winners at this Meeting of this season that have not won Taikoo

Kowloon Tong and Subscription Griffins of this Club, race, barred, Jockey Allowance.

LEAGUE TABLE

of this season that have not won a From the Two Mile Post Once Round S. and S. Home | race. barred. Jockey Allowance. *****

From the Two Mile Post Once Round and In (About One Mile 171

5 p.m.-Broken H

P. W. L. F. A. Pts. 16 13 2 100 20 20 10 13 3 107 37 26 122172 18 24 16 8 7 76 41 16 14 7 7 64 02 14 14 0.8 48 78 12 10 3 18

11 2 9 21 78 4

14 0 14 21 105 0

and In (About One Mile 171 Yards). "A" Class. One Mile 171 Yards).

Note: One Entry only will bo Winners at this Meeting,

mada

for the Vista Handicap

barred. 10- p.m. Pakfolam Handican Races Non, 3 anul 1 Entri i Jockey Allowance. From the Two For China Fonier, Subscription ri be divided into First and Second Mlle Post Once Round and In (About fins of this Club of this season, Wine Roctions at the discretion of the One Milo 171 Yards).

пет barred. To be ridden by Jockeys 9-5.30 p.m.Kellett Handicap who have not won ten races anywhere 43.00 pm-Esater Stakes-For Becond Section-For ins Ponies, at any time. No Whips or Врига China Pawes. Weight 145 Bb. Win-|"C" Cless. Winners at this Meeting, allowed. Six Furlongs, ners at any time of one race, & lb; of and Grifins of this season, that have Dalle Double Event: Fifth and 2 races, 7 lb: of 8 races, 10 lb: of 4 or won $750 or less in stakas, barred. Seventh Races. more races, 1 lb; penalty. One Mile, Joker Allowance. From the Two. Entries close at Noon on Thursday,

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