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SPORT ADVTS.

THE HONG KONG. JOCKEY CLUB.

The Third Extra Ruce Meeting

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. MONDAY. APRIL 6, 1986.

BRITISH DAVIS CUP DOUBLES PAIR IN THE MAKING

will be held (weather permitting) ATHLETIC

at HAPPY VALLEY on Saturday,

11th and Monday, 13th April, 1936, SQUEEZE ·

commencing at 12:30 p.m. on each day.

The First Bell will bo rung at 12 NOON on each day.

By Order,

S. A. SLEAF, Actg. Secretary. Hongkong, 6th April, 1936.

THE ST.

THROUGH

(Continued from Page 8.)

rome deft touches. Wong Wing-hon was not only inclined to forget the rules of fair play, but totally ignored: the regulation governing offside, with the result that he continually spoilt

GEORGE'Sood movements by getting behind

of the backs. Chan Ng-wing scarcely did anything of note on the left wing,

RIDING SCHOOL Chan was chiefly remembered by

his efforts to keep the forward line In motion and his final individual burst which brought about the win- ning goal,

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J. H. Toylar

I.R.C. Win Cricket Title

BEAT R.A.S.C. IN FINAL MATCH

WILDE AND Tennis

HARE

IN PROMISING FORM

The most interesting thing about the London v. Paris match

was

Championship Ends On April 22

(Continued from Page 8.)

the success of work out to be so,

As for the singles, the odds are

F. H. D. Wilde and C. E. Hare definitely in favour of H. D. Num-

a doubles pair. They defahn and E. C. Fincher meeting in feated each of the thres French pairs in turn, and won all the nine sets they played.

rather

the top half semi-final and 8, A. Rumjahn and Taui Wai-put in the lower half. This offers very bright prospects for the final being a "family affair"? between II. D, and S. A. Rumjahn.

On his current form I think H. D. is capablo of beating either Fincher or Lal Kwong-taun (recently the while, despite Tsui last-named), will find Rumjahn too fast and too Waipui's clever tennis, I think he aggressive.

TITLE FOR "H.D."7 Although the final is still some dis- Lance away, II. D. Rumjahn certainly appears to be offered an exception ally fine opportunity of winning the career, singles title for the first time in his

keep a specially trained staff of European Instructors. Ponies

Hare was out of tennis nearly all for beginners, nervous people!

Athletic were rather better-served

of the 1935 season owing to an in- and defence, by their half backs

Jury, and, therefore, his form was and children. Well trained Taul Ah-fal proved himself a error

дл unknown quantity. It Australian and China Ponles for to the Fusiliers' attack, breaking p

was a daring, and, as it turned out, every attempt to get the ball through hiro. Large track, Jumping the middle. He was less prominent

an extremely intelligent, mave on Lones. Horses taken at Ilvery. in his endeavours to initiate Athletic

the port of the London cnplain to offensives, but his presence was of Cavalcades arranged every Sun-real value to the winners.

pair lilm with Wilde, who, for the last two or three years, has proved day. Moderate charges. Pros- Mak Sui-hon and Ho Chor-yin The Indian Recreation Club whimself as good a doubles player pectus on application to St. offered a solid front and refused to the championship in the Junior. George's Riding School. Ma Taung was a pleasure to watch, and defeated the Royal Army Service his merits have scarcely met with en inch. Their first-time Division of the League when they as there is in the country, although Wei Road, Kowloon. Telephone both were much ton resourceful for Corps by five wickets at Sookunpoo the recognition they deserve. Hare

the two Fusiliers' wingera, 51041.

yesterday afternoon.

proved that he had recovered his VERY DISAPPOINTING.

M. Afzal was tilo hero of the 3034 form, and they turned out to match, scoring 51 runs without losing be a first-rate pair, and, which is Fusillers were very disappointing his wicket. Is batted excellently. very important: a sympathetic pair. W. C. Jung. (Btand Court),

They are.

without not, noturally. sive effort. The ball was sleng for. chance.

weaknesses, the most obvious of ward every time, but always too far

the Athletic The Service Corps were strengthen which is Flare's tendency not to forward, presenting backs with simple clearances.

ed by the addition of Captain L. J. "come in" fast enough on his ser Evans was the liveliest of a non-bed by M. R. Abbas after having return to his feet near the service- who was however caught and vice, so that he is often caught with ton go-ahead attack; but he was poor- ly assisted. Talbot, though full of neored ten

They lost five line. He has quite sufficient speed. O'M Dear Art G. E. l. Dirett (-15), Kuod intentions, played too far back, wickets for less than thirty runs to rectify this fault, but he is apt while Harrison compintely lost his when Muir and Hopcroft improved touch after the first 20 ininutes, the position. The latter, although ili, to hesitate, which is fatal ngainst a Neither Roberts nor Coakley could at the time, scored 33 runs, but di pair who know how to return the service. But his powerful service make any headway on the wings, and not field for his side. A. M. Rumahn altogether it was a fairly innocuous bowled 'well to take three wickets for and his smashing help largely

Afzal and J. S. A. Curreem make up for this weakness, which attack which confronted the Chinese. 12 runs.

Like the Athletic, Fusiliers were helped the Indians to win, the latter after all, can itself be eliminated by (11/6). betler served by their rearguard. seuring 23 runs before losing his Wheeler and Keating were especially wicket. Score: prominent, both tackling with fine. precision and gaving several

-KING'S- They seemed to have no idea of cohe-without giving the semblance of a

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threatening positions by their rapid] Capt. L. J. Walch, e and b Abbas 10

L/Cpl. Willey, b tumjahn ... interventions, Wanklyn

hard-working. 0. Imrie, A. K. Suffad, b pivot, but neither Hughes nor Ellis

Abbas found their true form and did nothing of note at any stage of the

Capt. Kimm, e A. K. Suflað,

Rumjan

/pl. Muir, not out Pie." Joughin, c A. K. Suflad,

Rumjahn. . . .

L/Sgt. Howler, b Baker

Though

play was end-to-end, it was rather featureless stuff. Chief Feature was the number of times the referee had to blew his whistle. Hopcroft, & Afzal, b Ismail usually for petty little offences which Lt. Reeder, b Ismall were discreditable to all the players. Cpk. Gow, ran out One or two of them had their names Ptc. Mackay, b Baker taken, and there were the usual de- Jaya resulting from such futile and infantile tactics.

Extras

Total

Bowling Analyala

0.

The game appeared to be dragging itself to an inevitably draw, when Chan Chun-wo secured and by warm ing his way out to the right wing, ¦ Ábban found sufficient room in which to

Kuminha centre pust ʼn sprendeagled defence. Baker Yeung Kan-po had the cusiest job in Ismail the world to score.

A. R. Suffind

POPULAR TEAM.

[@

to

of matches to be played at the Gric- Here in the complete programme ket Club during the next fortnight MONDAY Open Doubles (Bemi-Final) M. K. and M, W. La v F. O. Pincher wed

Club Hantirup Ringira (Third Bound) T., 2. Price (8er.) v Q. W. Sewell (~~15).

(Fearth Round) W. P. Lucy (−5/6) ▼ A. D. Humphreya

Club Handlean Doubles (2nd Rwand)

H. R. Metilchrist and 1k. 1., Tudor (-1-1/1),

H. Owen Hughes and T. A. Penten (-18.2) ↑ bt. Lacy and 14. Phillmore (−3/4),

TUESDAY

Open Singles (Fourth Round)

8. A. flumjahn 'e Post Kong (Stand Court),

Club Handicap Hingles (Third Round) Bowker.

to

A. C. 1.

resolution and determination

to get right up to the witht belog in two minds whether to go; in or not.

BEST SINCE LYCETT

It is dificult to find any fault with i

4

| Wilde's play---nor do I wont to de

4

90. He has a natural, genlus for toubles. Always in the right posi-

(Scr.) + + Tena

(Fourth Round)

V. R. Gordon (Beri) -v M. Parh (—18,2).

Candlemp Doubles

(Recond Round)

0. W. Sowell and H. J. Armstrong (152) }

* E. Bathurst and A. T. LaỶ (-16).

WEDNESDAY

Open Ringles (Pearth Round)

E. . Facher v Lal Kwong-dain,

Club Championship Olemi-Final)

M. Puch v 15, Maeixugall,

Club Handles Doules (Third Bound)

I. and . Reviger (~4/0) ♥ A. C. L. How-

23 lan and with a very quick eye fork, and 1. 7. Armstrong (-2/6).

II. R. McClebrit and 1. 1 Tudor 4-4-2/61

the weak spot and the unguarded or It. UM Deane And G. Fa It. Divett (th)

4 yard in his opponents' formation, a

good return of service, a powerful

33 Romuler of his own, and ne soil vol.

M. L 13 3 36

W

11 4 12

6.4 - 21 7

-INDIAN_R.Cṛ-

The goal was the signal for a re-fi. T. Barma, i.bw. b Bowler arkable display of wild excitement M Afzal, not out

by the Chinese spectatora, who J. 5. A. Curreem, b Muir rushed the playing pitch to yell their A. R. Sufind, b Muir delight and to leap in the air, AA. Baker, st, Willey, b Kimm minute inter the final whisle blew A. K. Suffiad, b Kimm and the Athletic players were mob-¦ A. 31. Rumjahn, not out bel by hundreds of cheering sup

If the team Just won the

Extras

ENGAN I

leyer as pretty well anybody ex-

I. R. Butters and D., MacDougall (4/0).

THURSDAY

Club Handle Boables

(Second Round)

G. W. Sewell and 1. J. Armatrons (~18.2)

cent Boratra, he is just about the or E. Bathurst and A. T. Lay (15) A D.

best

A

(Third Round)

English

doubles player sluce Humphrys and G. 16. Sayer (5/5). iny. He used to get rather Lycett's day. despandent if things

Hi. Owen Hughes and T. A. Penres (—18,21

were going or Lt. Lucy Li and Lt. Phililmore

but he seems to have con---/6) T. C. Monaghan at T. J. Me bared that failing. In default

of Mullen (3/6).

querer of I. G. Collins, with whom the return

year

7

so well last Wilde

until diel Collins's unfortunate illness during Wal- the championshing ut Wimbledon Court). ruined their chances, it looks as f

€1

nais

10 22 Wilde might find in Hare just the partner to suit him. They cer- tainly

who ought to be given every opportunity-for-playing-with- Aone another, for at any time

blerns may arise in connection with the Davis Cun which the possession of a first-class pair in reserve might 11 go far to solve.

0

...... 108

Total for i wkts, E. Hiptooln, M. I. Razack, M. R.

and A. K. Ismail did not but.

Bowling Analysis

porte Cup enthusiasm could not į have run higher. Athletic have jumped from apparent obscurity to Abius a position of great favour with the Chinese sperer publle, and judging by this display their winning of the league championship would be a very Watch popular thing.

Bowler Mair Kimm

CLUB RUGBY GAMES Toughin

Mackay

Leading Fixtures Played Harlequins

In Great Britain Northampton

The following Rugby Union

London Scot

Salo London, Apr. 4.

Waaps the leading Waterloo nro fixtures played. In0. M. T.

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Great Britain to-day: Birkenhead Blackheath Cardiff

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YACHTING IN HONGKONG

The finals for the cruiser champion ship were held yesterday, and the Ferles result was a win for In Cigale, (Mr. N. Croucher). U. & I. (Mr. H. S. Rouso) was second, and Azuma (Bir. E. B. Lambert) third.

0. SATURDAY'S EVENTS

0

0

The finals

of the Championship

11 Series for "A" and "I" Class vesscla

9 London Welsh 10 of the Royal Hongkong Yacht Club

3 Headingley

21 London Irish

Llanelly

awer nailed' on Saturday

over a

6 distance of. 0.2 miles and resulted as

- follows:

3 Torquay Ath. 3

10 Leicester

3 Plymouth A.

.

6 Newport

11 Redruth

34 Exeter

23 Richmond

Swanse

11 Gloucester

8:

FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS

3 Aberavon

14

-Renter.

"A" Class

1st Joss (Mr. J. R. A. Stanton) and ; True Blue (Mr. H. 8. Rouse) tied.

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A Change Of Attitude

TUESDAY (APRIL 14)

Open Doubles (Sami-Final)" Wal-pul and Thul Yan-pul v IN and Lok Ding-chrong (Stanl WEDNESDAY (APRIL 15) Semi-Final Open Singles Top Iracket.

THURSDAY (APRIL 16)

Flan Chith Championship.

- FRIDAY (APRIL 17) Semi-Final Open Singh

awer Harket. MONDAY (APRIL 20)

Flen Open Bharles.

WEDNESDAY (APRIL 22) Final Open Doubles and presentation of prizes,

MENZEL RETIRING

Plays Last Match At Alexandria

Alexandria, 'Apr. f. Roderich Menzel, the Czoch Davis of his career when he meets Henkel, of Cup player, plays to-day the last game Germany, in the final of the Inter national Championships.

Menzel la abandoning the game in order to devote his whole time to writing.

Interviewed by Router Menzel said that tennis was a whole time job, and it was impossible to indulge other interests at the same time.---Reuter. 3rd Jan (Capt. J. Krogh-Moc). 4th Gull (Mr. D. Naess).

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