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THE

HONGKONG TELEGRAPH.

WEDNESDAY, JUNE

17, 1936.

STINGING DEFEAT FOR C. R. C. TENNIS TEAM

FIRST-CLASS AVERAGES

Batting.

(rations & innings, averner 40,

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ALLEN APPOINTED S. China

TEST CAPTAIN

London, June 16.

GO. Allen, the

Middlesex fast bow- Jer and skipper, has

been appointed cap

tain of the England

XI to meet All-India

in the first Test- Reuter.

INSTRUCTIONS GIVEN TO

OLYMPIC STARS

Set Hot Pace

Against Weak Combination

(By "Veritas")

It must be years since the Chinese Recreation Club have: been faced with difficulties in raising tennis teams for the league. But they.

Bro con-

fronted with such a problem this summer in regard to: their

Set Of Rules Drawn Up second team in the “A” Divi-

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To Govern Athletes

During Training

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"L" Division pair and a "C" Divi-.. player in order to field a com.

plote team.

Shanghai, June 10, of the nation are

The outcome, of course, was a you,“ suid Jolm Mo, the hear coach stinging defeat by 714 sets to 14.

Only three of the six players came of the China Olymple track and field team, yesterday afternoon at the as-within the same class as the South |sembly of the is representatives who China team. Luk Ding-chung and

will wear the Chinese eslours, at the Lau Ma-ching grabbed a

set and a Aferring Apartment, "and you must half, while Frank Kwok, poorly sup

behave in wards and deeds to show ported, nearly snatched one set off the real sparting spirit of the Chine his own mcket. athletes. Now that you are selected it does not mean that you can ease 15.14 off.

During the fortnight you are in Shanghai you must try hard to raise the standards of each event,"

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GREAT RECOVERY

Luk and Lau figured in a great res covery against K. 11. Wong and W. H. Ho. The latter were leading 5-2

The 15 track and field athletes who have attracted the attention of the and 40-30. But Lau made a succes.

12 2.19 selection committee of the China Nasion, of wonderful recoveries from

21.15 tional Amateur

21.7M

Athletic Federation smashes and finally lured Wong into 234 gathered at the Derring Apartment missing three easy ret points. With 41.7 yesterday to receive explicit instruc- the eighth game saved, the home pair went on to win the ninth on service 22. tions from John Mo. 10 307 16

142 513

and break-through again to. 30 on Wong's delivery.

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The selected athletes are, K. C. Fu, 30 31. C. Chia, P. C. Chen, P. S. Wu, S. L. 49 534 3 23.26 Wong, Y. J. Huang, C. C. Liu, S. K.

15 23.45 Tai, 178.1 53

R. Chang, K. K. Chen, T. . 132.8 20 117 23,17

Wong C. C. Ling, B. K. Long, J. Koh 163.3 11 100 $7352 283,3 37 547 25 25.78 und Miss S. Lee, #36-4 25 341 16 23.03

ALL-INDIA

Batting.

V. M. Stercrank....

A. Haya Jilani.....

1. Amar Singh

Major C. K. May

1. E. Pal

! Amarnath...

Maharaj Kumar of

Vizianagram

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Filgheat

Inn. Out Ruru, Inne. Aver,

There is still one vacancy for a pole vaulter and either Paul Foo or

The visitors retaliated by winning Lak's service, but they could not clinch the advantage. lo lost the first two points on his service, was then 30-10, drow up to deuce, but could not secure set point Further

H. Wong will be chosen. However, blunders following perfect defensivo

a tryout for these two will be held measures by Lau gave C.R.C., the

at a later date when Paul has sut- game and half a set. telently recovered from ils recent! lness.

SET OF RULES

in

S. W Liang and lu Tak-lan were disappointing. Thero was complete absence of confidence their work, and they played as though they seriously beloved themselves to A set of rules has been drawn up be out of such a class of tennis. Yet to govern the activities and practice on records they should be able to hold of the Chinese Olympic athletes. their own in the best of company. Every athlete must have his board There were mistakes galore, but their and lodging at the Derring Aparl-chief shortcoming was not, in errors ments, Irrespective of whether he is a off the racket but in positioning. Too local man or not. Regular training often were they caught at their feet New as a result of hanging about the "dan- 31.20begins on Thursday C3

24.10 Stadium on Yenping Road. If any ger zune" between the service court 230 body misbehaves himself, he is liable ine and the baseline. 23 to be dropped off the leam at any 20.42 timme. 20.16 30.40

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- LUI ONE OF THE BEST·

Picture taken recently of China's Davis Cup team which lost to France in the first round of the competition. The players are now competing in English tournaments. Reading left to right is Guy Clieng, W. C. Choy, Cordon Lum and Kho Sin-kie (captain).

DOROTHY ROUND IN MERCILESS MOOD

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Fine Driving Annihilates Senorita Lizana

A fall gallery, despile the rarity and inconvenience of a Friday final, witnessed al Surbiton a great de- monstralian of women's lawn tennis at its best by Miss D. E. Round, who. utterly outclassed Senorita A. Lizana. and thus became for the first time the grass court champion of Surrey.

The score of 6-2, 6-3 Inadequate- Round's great suggests Miss superiority, the games scored against her representing either occasional errors due to the taking of liberties the circumstances) (warrantable in

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Football

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next

U. S. GYMNASTS FOR OLYMPICS

NOW PARTICIPATING IN FINAL TRIALS

New York, June 16. The nation's best amateur gymnasta competed here to- day for places on the Ameri. can Olympic gymnastics team. To-day's competition was confined strictly to men.

selected Eight will be United Press.

TO-DAY'S SPORTS FIXTURES

League Tennis And Bowls

leading sports

Here are to-day's to enter-fixtures in Hongkong..

LEAGUE TENNIS

A half-price admission scheme for!

of Felkestone Football supporters

who would qualify by sub- Club, seribing for three five-shilling shares.. has set a problem for the local head-} quarters of the Customs and Excise or sheer phick and running ability on the part of the Chilean girl. Department.

During the summer months sup Senorita Lizana was, indeed, made to

week towards the purchase price of appear almost strekeless. Her favour-porters are asked to pay a shilling a te drop shot, rarely attempted for the shares. These shareholders would lack of opportunity, was quite un- then be charged only sixpence for

to League ganes reliable as an answer to Miss Round's admission

a sum not liable storming drives; control was so futainment duty.

The tax officials have referred the beyond the Chilean girl's power that

problem to their principals in London. the ball borrowed enough pace

Mr. Harry Warren, manager of the land in midcourt, where it

was club, said that the scheme was de- vised to enable Folkestone to start K. F. Lui was one of the best per-promptly slaughtered.

next season with a useful balance of 16 Writing for newspapers or magazines

reformers on yiow, notably in the first

Senorita Lizann's inches are nok | cash in hand, that their amateurs status

had the feeling mnissa

infact. They are not allowed two sets during which he volleyed and

Whichever way the tax decision is Also briteţi M. Gopalan. Il 1514T to participate In any competitions:amashed with commendable skill and many, but

M. Jahangir Khan. 30 and 10: and

training accuracy, Ho was very businesslike that Miss Round fairly-tower-made, the scheme is to go ahend, for CBA.. the attend They

must

down to the ed over her. This impression was Mr. Warren explained that if the six- K. L. Meher-tomB, 13, 1, and 17.

to the fact that the former nence tax-free admission is overruled, schedule every day excepting Satur- keeping his mistakes day and Sunday when they will be minimum.

Wimbledon champion, taking the ball the concession will be mad to allow K. H.

China's Wong, South All given an opportunity to rest. must turn in before 10 pan, and every youngest and most promising player just before it reached the top of the admission to the grand stand at the

anme price as the terraces. Monday afternoon, a test will be held punished everything he could reach, bound, was almost invariably in such to see if any improvements have been but he did not always show disa stance at the moment of striking crimination and he had long periods that she could. sweep the ball down- made during training.

of Annocuracy when the simplest ofwards towards its target near

In her There was majesty sashes were put yards out of the lines.

force; superb technique in all her court or into the base of the net. He

fidence which hag at times eluded her was adept in it.

of late.

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Bishtan Al

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Mahad. Nimar

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MAX BAER WINS preferred close-quarter valleging and movements, and, best of all, that con-

Salt Lake City, June 15. Maxie Baer easily beat Tony Souza

here, round United Press.

Alsa beled: M. Jahangir Kher, 35.4 in six 31-2; Maharui Kumar of Vianagram,

-34-0: C. Itamaswami 40-1-0.

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On the whole the tennis was scarce ly up to standard. There was an air of disinterestedness about the C.R.C. players which made them easy targets for the workmanlike South China out- fit,

Detailed scores follow.

A FLYING START

the BACK TO LEAGUE

VOTES GO TO EXETER

AND NEWPORT

Miss Round did not need any time.

to play herself in; during the first

London meeting of League III.

four games Senoriin Lizana collected (South) representatives recently de- cided to recommend to the Football

S. W. Llong and In Tak-lam (Chin-six points, which included one from

"D" Division

C.R.C. (2) C.R.C. (1) C.S.C.C.

v. H.K.C.C.

v. K.C.C.

University

LAWN BOWLS

v. Keerelo

v. Cralgengower Y...I.R.C

Open Pairs Championship

T. Grimes and W. Weir v. L.C.R. Souza and R. F. da Luz (C.S.C.C. Green)

K. C. Hamilton and J. G. Meyer and S. Randle v. R. Duncan (K.D.R.C. Green)

OPEN SINGLES CHAMPIONSHIP

A.. Hyde-Lay -CI.K.E.C. Green)

SARRON'S VICTORY

YORKS HAVE TO FOLLOW-ON

BUT STAVE OFF DEFEAT

SANTALL'S FINE DISPLAYS

London, June 16. Yorkshire had to follow-on against Derbyshire when they met in the county cricket cham. pionship during the past three days, but the champions stayed off outright defeat, losing first innings points.

Derbyshite would have born in a bad way themselves had it not been for Worthington and Townsend who aume together at a critical stage of the innings and completely altered the (Continued on Tape D) COUNTY CHAMPIONSHIP

Essex (185 and 68/1) beat Sur- rey (32 and 2003 by nine wickets.

Kent (248/8 dec. and 47/4) bent Somerset (165 and 123) wickets.

by Blx

Derbyshire (253)' beat Yorkshire (112 and 102/13 on first innings.

Lancashire (110/6) drew with Middlesex (11).

Warwick (101 and 239/6) beat Sussex (213 and 100) by five wic kets.

Hampshire (207/4) heal Worces ter (206) on first innings.

Gloucester (313 and 69/1 dcc.) bent Glamorgan (182 and 103) by 97 runs.

OTHER MATCHES

Crambridge (228 and 132/3) drew with Free Forresters (335).

Leicester (325 and 49/3) drew with Oxford (365).

All Indin (124) drew with Notts (154/2),

TEST TRIAL

North (321) drew with South (363).

BATTING

Ashdown (Rent) Y.

North

Townsend (Derby) v.

Oxford

Somerset N

123

Hardstaff (North) v. South

89*

Turnbull (South)

106

Neale (Gloucester) v. Glamorgan AARO

97*

Yorksidre..

.101

Worthington (Derby) v. Yorkshire ........

80

Prentice (Leicester) v.

90

Herry (Leicester) v.

Oxford

106

Murray

Wood (Oxford) *.

.104

01.

95

Santall (Warwick)

Sussex

.101

Bartlett (Cambridge) v.

Free Forestera

129-

Brown (Free Foresters) v. Cambridge

81

Leicester

Whitehouse (Oxford) v.

Leicester...

Cook (Sussex) v.

Warwick..........

indicates not out.

BOWLING

Slofield (Gloucester) v. Glamorgun

and

.5 for 68

for 68

.7 for GI

Mayer (Warwick) v. Sunnex

Brown (Free Foresters) v. Cambridge

Freeman (Kent) v.

for 68

52.

F. J. Jones

Somerset

. for 50

Mitchell (Derby) Yorkshire

v.

.6 for 60

Nichols (Essex) v. Surrey ..

.0 for 10

Santall (Warwick)

.5 for 59

.5 for 66

an

New Orleans, June 15. ese R.C.) lost to K. F. Lui and H.K. double fault and one from a false League the re-election of Newport

a service. During this County and Exeter City.

Applications were considered from Petey Sarron (120 lbs.) won Ho 1-8: fast to K. H. Wong and W. bound on

casy decision against Nick Camalata K. Leung and phase a characteristle coup of Migs H. Ho 1-6: lost to

Round's consisted of two sweeping Bath City, Dartford and Folkestone.

Mr. A. J. Darnell (Northampton) (129 lbs.) in a ten round fight here. F. N. Wong 4-0.

were-United Press. Luk Ding-cheung and Lay Mandrives, deep to the forehand corner, chln (Chinese R.C.) lost to Lui and followed by a delicate drop volley. and Mr. S. Allen (Swindon)

Senorita Lizana managed to get two elected Football League repitsenta- Ho 3-0 drew with Wong and Ho of the next three games, and afte tives. Mr. W. E. Goodwin (Brigh- 6-8: beat Leung and Wong 6-2.

were

S. K. Kwok and H. N. Chau (Chin-losing that set held her only lead of ton), Mr. Clifford (Reading), and Mr. cse R.C.) lost to Lui and Ho 2-6: the match at - In the second sel. Neville Newett (Southiend) lost to Wong and Ho 4-8: lost to After that she was always at odds elected to the executive committee, with fate and often despairingly and Mr. C. W. Fielding was appointed Leung and Wong 4-6.

watching puffs of chalk beyond her hon. treasurer,

C. Tewkesbury, amateur inter- F. reach. Gameness and good passes across and down the line helped her national goalkeeper and professional and next with Birmingham, Aston Viln A. Pts. to 2-4, and after losing the

game to love, she returned the com-Bradford, and Irvine Harwood, inside seasons with Bristol pliment for 5-3, but she could not left for two

of Wolves and make any further impression, losing Ravers, formerly

Bradford, have joined Walsall, the tenth game from 40-love.

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LEAGUE TABLE

Sets

P. W. L. F.

2 2.0 12

6

4

2 2 0 11

05

1

2 2 0 7

Recreio

64 24 2

S.C.A.A....

3 1 2 13.11

C.JL.C. (2)

2 0 2 14

74

0

0

2 0 2 4 13

H.K.C.C.

U.S.R.C.

2-0-2 44 13

*Received W. O, from C.R.C. (2)

"D" DIVISION

Police Beat Kowloon Cricket Club

* abandoned “D" Division match

\PAM BARTON CHAMPION

Title Instead Of Going To School

Southport (Lancs), May 24, MISS PAM BARTON, nineteen-year-old London girl, is the British women's golf champion to-day because her parents changed their plans about sending her to a Paris finishing school. Pam was runner-up In 1934. and She won the title here by beating Polies folded a strong side includ-England's youngest magistrate, Miss again last year. Her comment to

between Police Recreation Chub and KO.C. was played off at Happy Valley yesterday, Police winning by six sets to three.

Sunger.

Bowes (Yorkshire) v. Derbyshire

Robins (South) y. North

.5 for 78

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thecloas this combination yielded a seu Derbyshire, 7 and 5 in the thirty-six I feel Just like champagne." to A. E. Perry and H. W. Grabbe, hole final.

who also won a second eet from B. G.

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G. Carruthers and C. Pile (Police) beat Perry and Crabbo 0-4: bent beat K. Brock and C. Blum G-4: lost Spary and Fergusson 0-4.

B. G. Baker and A. E. Carey to A. E. Perry and H. W. Crabbe 3-8: beat A. Spary, and T. Fergusson 7-5, (Police) lost to Brock and Blum 1-0: AR. S. Major and D. Smith lost to Perry and Crabbe 1-6; beat (Police beat Brock and Blum 6-3: Spary and Fergusson 0-9.

The reason she did not go to Paris

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