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SPORT ADVTS.

THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB.

The Third Extra Race Meeting

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH MONDAY APRIL 16, 1936

BRITISH DAVIS CUP DOUBLES PAIR IN THE MAKING

will be held (weather permitting) ATHLETIC

nt HAPPY VALLEY on Saturday,

11th and Monday, 13th April, 1038, SQUEEZE

commencing ht 12.30 p.m. on each

day.

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

By Order,

B. A. SLEAP, Actg. Becretary:

Hongkong, 6th April, 1936.

THE

1

ST.

THROUGH

(Continued from Puge 8.)

noma doft touches. Wong Wing-hon wns, 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

RIDING SCHOOL anything of note on the left wing,

keep a specially trained staff of European Instructors. Ponies

ne.

if the backs. Chan Ng-wing scarcely and Chan was chiefly remembered by his efforts to keep the forward in motion and his Bnal individual burst which brought about the win ning goal,

02

Our Daily Golf Hint

Golf is a beautiful game because it calls upon the mind for self-control, self- mastery and self-direction.. Bodily strength is useless un- less completely under the subjection of the mind.

1. H. Taylor,

ESÓRICOSTRUZE MEDICINE

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 i about the London v. Paris. match WOB the SUCCCAS

Championship Ends On April 22

(Continued frn w. Pago 8.)

worle out to be vol

of As for the singles, the odds are F. H. D. Wilde and C. E. Hare defined E. G. Fincher meeting la

BA

in favour of II. D. Rum-

a doubles pair. They de-jahn

the top half sami-final and S. A.

feated each of the three French Rumjahn and Tsui Wal-pu! in the pairs in turn, and won all the prospects for the final being a lower half. This offers very bright nine sets they played,

family, affair" between 11. D. and 8. A. Rumjahn.

last-nameder tennis, think he

aggressive.

Have was out of tennis nearly all On his current form I think H. D. of the 1035 senson owing to an in- is capable of beating either Fincher for beginners, nervous people: Athletic were rather boiter served by their half backs and defence.

Jury, and; therefore, his form was or Lat Kwong-tain (recently the while, despito Tsui and children. Well trained Taul Ah-tai proved himself a terror

Frather an unknown quantity. ItWai-gul's Australian and China Ponies for to the Fusillers' attack, breaking up:

was a daring, and, as It turned out, will And Rumfalin too fast and too every attempt to get the ball through hiro. Large track. Jumping the middle. He was less prominent

jan extremely intelligent, move on

"TITLE FOR "H.D."? Lanes.

the part of the London captain to Horses taken at livery, in his endeavours to initiate Athletic

Although the final is still some dis- offensives, but his presence was of Cavalcades arranged every Sun-Trent value to the winners.

pair, him with Wilde, who, for the

tance away, II. D. Rumjahn certainly Just two or three years, has proved appears to be offered an exception- day. Moderate charges. Pros- Mak Sul-hon and Ho Chor-yiu The Indian Recreation Club won himself as good a doubles player ally fine oppertunity of winning the pectus on application to St.offered a solid front and refused to the championship in the Junior George's Riding School. Ma Taus was a piusure to watch, and defented the Royal Army Servico his merits have scarcely met with fere

Their first-time Division of the League when they as there is in the country, although singles title for the first time In his Hero is the complete programme Wel Road, Kowloon Telephone both were much too resourceful for Corps by five wickets at Sookunpoo the recognition they deserve. Hare of matches to be played at the Crie

yesterday afternoon.

proved that he and recovered his ket Club during the next fortnight. 51041.

MONDAY M. Afzal was the hero of the 1934 form, and they turned out to!

Open Doubles (Remi-Inal) match, scaring 51 runs without losing be a rst-rate pair, and, which Fusiliers were very disappointing his wicket. He batted excellently. very important, a sympathetic pair. W. C. Jungi al fin They seemed to have no idea of cohe-without giving the semblance of They are

withont J not, naturally, sive effort. The ball was slung for-chanco.

weaknesses, the most obvious of ward every time, but always too far: The Service Corps were strengthen-

which

liot to Hare's tendency forward,

presenting the

ed by the addition of Captain L. "come in" fast enough on his ser- hacks with simple clearances,

Watch, who was however caught and Evans was the liveliest of a one-owled by M. R. Abbies after having vice, so that he is often caught with too go-ahead attack; but he was scored ten

In return to his feet near the service- Tuna, They lost five Inc. ly assister, Talbot, though full wickets, for less than thirty runs to

He has quite sufficient speed. OM Dars and G. E. B. Dlvett (15), good Intentions, played too far back, when Muir and Hopcroft improved to rectify this fault, but he is a L. Lucy and L, Phillimore (-3/6)

hil Harrisen completely lost his the position.. The latter, although ill to hesitate, which is fatal against a

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the two Fusiliers' wingers.

VERY DISAPPOINTING

Athletic

Louch after the first 20 minutes.

s

to

to get right up to the not without! being in two minds whether to go

M. K. and M. W. Lo v . . Fincher and

Linb Handicap Aller

+

(Thled Round) T. J. Price Ber.) v G. W. Bevcl) (~~36). Fourth toand) W. P. Lucy (~3/6) + h. D. Humphreya (-4/G),

Club Hunding Doubles (2nd Naund) 1. J. McGilchrist and 11 t Tudor (+176)

H. Owen Hughes and T. A. Tear (15.2)

· TUESDAY Open Singler (Fourth Round)

5. A. uminiu v Paul King (Simol Court),

Club Handleup filegira (Third Round)` Bowker (Ret.) +

A. C. I

(Pourth found)

Themaon

V. 2. Gerdum (Será v M. Touch (1547)

Club, Handicap Baubles

Neither Roberts any unkley could at the time, scored 38 runs, but did pair who know how to return, the

But his powerful service | make any headway on the wings, and holed well to take three wickets for and his smashing help largely

not held for his side. A. M. Ramjaha ! service. altogether it was a fairly lanceunits

tael which confronted the Chinese 12 runs. Afzal and J. S. A. Carreem make up for this weakness, which. Like the Athletic, Fusiliers were helped the Indians to win, the latter after all, can itself be eliminated by (16).

resolution and determination | scoring 23 runs before losing his served by their rearguard. Wheeler and Keating were especially wicket. Scores: prominent. both tachting with fing precision and saving several threatening positions by their rapid

ankl

hard-working pivot, but neither Hughes nor Ellis found their true furin and did nothing of note at any stage of the

Was

SERVICE CORPS

+

Capt. 1. J. Waich, e and b Abbas 10 L/Cpl. Willey, Rumjahn W. 0. Imrie, e A. K. Suffad, b

Abbas

Capt. Kimm. c A. K. Suffind, b

Kunjahn 1/Cpl. Muir, not out itte. Joughin, c A. K. Suflad,

h Rumjahn L/Sgt. Bowler, b Baker Hopcroft. e Afzal, Ismail

Reeder, b Ismail Cpk. Gow, run out .. Pie. Mackay, b Baker

Extras

Though play was end-to-end, was rather featureless stuff. Chief fenture was the number of times the referee had to blow his whistle, usually for petty little offences which discreditable to all the players. One or Lan of them lind their names taken, and there were the usual de

from such futile and thys resulting infantile tactics.

were

The game appeared to be dragging itself to an inevitable draw, when Chan Chan-wo secured and by worm-I

found

his way out to the right wing. Abbas

suficient room in which to Rumjahu centre past a spreadeagled defence. Baker Yenng Kas-po had the easiest job in Ismail the world to score.

POPULAR TEAM

Total

Bowling Analysin

4

in or not.

BEST SINCE LYCETT

It is difficult to find any fault with Wilde's play-nor do I want to do for He has a natural genius 4 doubles. Always in the right pusi- 23 tion and with a very quick eye for the unguarded the weak spot and 4 yard in his opponents' formation, a a powerful of return 30 servire of his own, es end a vol pretty well

anybody rx-

good

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Panca

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21

16

A. R. Suffind

INDIAN R.C.

The goal was the signal for a re- II. T. Barma, Lb.w. b Bowler markable display of will exeltement M. Afzal, not out

cepi Borotra, he is just about the best English doubic player since

(Recond Round)

G. W. Sowell and 11. J. Armstrong (152)

F. Becherst ansi A. T. Lay --15),

WEDNESDAY

Open Ringles (Fourth Round)

E. C. Faucher v Lal Kwong-term,

Club Championship, (Bemb+Final)

M. Poch v D. MarDotipeli.

Club Handicap Double (Third Roundi

J. and C. Rodger (-4/6)-9 A. C. 1. How

kernes 11. 3. ArmaLeon (-2/6).

1. R. MeĠilchrist and J. 1. Tudor 1+1/0) or 11. O'M. Denne and G. lå i livett 1-153 * H. R. Ruiters and D. MacDougall (~~(76). THURSDAY

Cich Handleap Boxbles

Wecond Road)

G. W. Sewell and H. J. Armeting (-15.2)

or E. Bathunt and A. T. Îny (~18) v A D.

(Third Hound)

Humphreys and R. Saver (5/6).

Lycett's day. He used to get rather. II. Owen Hughes and T. A. Prates (-15.3)

were

Lucy and Li. àmi là. Phillimore

going or LL to have con- (2/0) T. C. Monaghan and T. J. Mo

Mullen (3/8). of

despondent if things but he badly.

SeCITIE quered that falling. In default the return of I, G.

I. G. Collins, with whom .did so well last year until Wilde Collins's unfortunate illness during the champions tos at Wimbledon ruined their chances. It looks us if Wilde might ind in Hare just the partner to suit him. They are cer- tainly

who ought to be given every for playing wit\"

g one another, for at any time pro- blems may arise in connection with the Davis Cup which tho' possession of a first-class pair in reserve might 11 go far to solve.

ENTHOOT

0

by Chinese spectators who J, S. A. Curreem, & Muir rushed the playing pilch to yell their A. R. Suffind, b Muir delight and to leap in the air, AA Baker, st, Willey, Kimm minute later the final whisle blew A. K. Sumad, b. Kimm and the Athletic players in Sup

A. M. Rumjalin, not out were mo ked by hundreds of

Extras porters. If the team had won the

Total for wits. English

Cup enthusiasm could not

higher. Athletic have E. Hiptonia, M. I. Razack, M. R. jumped from apparent obscurity to Abbas and A. K. Ismail did not bat.

rum

a position of great favour with the Chineze soccer public, and judging by this display their winning of the

eague championship would be a very Walch popular thing.

Bowler Muir Kimm

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YACHTING IN HONGKONG

·

Walfant

TUESDAY (APRIL 14) Open Doublen (Hemi-Final) Walpul and Twut Yan-put v Ire and Luk Ding-cheontr (Stand WEDNESDAY (APRIL 15)

· Gemi-Final Open Singles Top Bracket.

THURSDAY (APRIL 16)

Couri

Final Club Championship,

FRIDAY (APRIL 17)... Semi-Final Open Singles Lower Bracket.

MONDAY (APRIL 20)

Final Open Ginal.

WEDNESDAY (APRIL 22)

Float Open Doulire and presentation of prizem,

MENZEL RETIRING

Plays Last Match At Alexandria

Alexandria, Apr._5. Roderich Menzel, the Czech Davis Cup player, plays to-day the last game of his career, when he meets Henkel, of Germany, in the final of the Inter- national Championships.

The finals for the cruiser champion ship were held yesterday, and the series result was a win for La Cigale, (Mr. N. Croucher). U. & L. (Mr. II. S. Rouse) was second, and Azuma (Mr.order to devoto his whole time to E. B. Lambert) third.

SATURDAY'S EVENTS

The finals of the Championship 11 Series for "A" and "HI" Class vessels

9 London Welsh 10 of the Royal Hongkong Yacht Club 3 Headingley

wero Failed on Saturday over i

21 London Irish 6 distance of 9.2 miles and resulted aà

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3 Aberavon

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"A" Class

1st Joss (Mr. J. R. A. Stanton) and Truo Blue (Mr. H. S. Rouse) tied.

A Change Of Attitude

Menzel is abandoning the game in

writing.

Interviewed by Renter 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-Moe)- 4th Gull (Mr. B. Naess).

"H" Class

1st Dorothea (Lt. Col. Reid). 2nd Kolla (Col. E. St. G. Kirke). 3rd Diana (Mr. P. Ramus).

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