The Boy Scouts Association Hongkong Branch
ILLUMINATED CAMP FIRE DISPLAY
H.K, Cricket Ground (by kind permission) Saturday, Nov. 7th
starting at 6.30 p.m. Under the distinguished Patron- age of His Excellency Sir Andrew Caldecott, K., C.M.G., C.B.E., Chief Scout for Hongkong.
Band of the 1st Bat. Royal Ulster Rifles by kind permission of Lt. Col. R. M. Rodwell and Officers.
Admission: $5, $2 & 50 cents Children under 12, Half-price. Tickets obtainable from members of from Headquarters, Lower Albert Road.
OWING TO
THE GREAT
SUCCESS OF
MR. DEEDS THE QUEEN'S
Pau Kaping, World Olympic cus- |todian, who is appearing in goal for South China "A" against the Royal Ulster Rifles to morrow.
HEAVY
FOR AUSTIN
DEFEAT
BY SCHROEDER OF SWEDEN
BOROTRA WINS
London,, Oct. EG.
An extraordinary cullajise on the part of II. W. ("Hunny") Austin, the Tamous English Davi Cup player | features to-day's semi-final matches of the Queen's Club national hard!-
THEATRE HAVE¦rts sharptorship.
DETAINED THE
FOR
Austin host to Karl Selineder, the young Swedish
expert in atraight tahs of 1-2, 6-1, 6-4, the most devi- sive beating he has suffered since he Host to Ellsworth Vines in the Wu- biedon Championship Anal In 1972. Jean Borotra of France won the other samt-final, overcutning Max
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LEE WAI-TONG BIDS FAREWELL
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with the passing of the years, are his speed and his stamina.
It is extremely doubtful whether South China "A" attack will be so thrustful, effective and match-win- ning without Lee Waistong. He has always succeeded in inspiring the other players to raise their game, and without this inspiration_one. is. Inclined to doubt whether the team will be quile so formidable as of yore.
In bringing to a close o magni- flcent career, Lee Wai-tong can look back with satisfaction on the fact that his sportsmanship' ethles both on and off the field were as
ne as his prowess. In short, thorough sportsman.
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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 17,
MIXED DOUBLES CHAMPIONSHIP
Thirteen Entries
Thirteen pairs have entered for the lawn tennis open mixed doubles championship of the Colony, the draw for which was held at the Chinese Recreation Club last even- ing.
"Several prominent names de not figure in the entries this year, such as Miss R. Hancock, Mrs. Kyali, L. Goldman and few others. The para which have entered, however, all seem to be equally matched, and the competition should be interest- ing.
The result of the draw is as fol- Jows:
In the upper half of the bracket, G. C Burnett and Miss O. Dalziel play G. E. Clarke and Mrs. McCaw;- F. Grose and Miss R. Perry meet Captain J. D. Millne and Mra. J. Ashton; W. C. Itung and Mrs. N. Wilson meet S. A. Kumjaho And Miss R. Rumjahn. G. Bodiker and Mrs. Holmes have drawn a bye, and will meet the winners of the match between lung andt Mrs. Wilson and Rumjahn and Misa Humjahn, in the second round.
In the lower half of the bracket,
and E. C. Fincher
partner
meet
Our Daily Golf Hint
A good long pult may save many a poor drive or bad ren shot, but a missed short putt apo.Is the best drive ever made.
J. D. Trauers.
CLUBHOUSE CHATTER
Tilden, Vines Bookings
Are Available
(Continued from Page 12.)
AS a result of Perry's emphatle
Captain W. J. R. Cragg and Mrs. J. regard with a pinch of salt and
P. Whitham. The winners of this match will meet S. A. Gray
and Miss A. Mackenzie, who have drawn a bye. M. W. Lo and Mrs. E. Litton play J. F. Leys and Mrs. Paterson;
and the winners meet H. D. Rumn- John and Mrs. Chiu Chun-chiu (bye) In the second round,
LADIES' HOCKEY Problem Of Umpires In Tournament
ONE NEW TEAM
T problem of obtaining the services of two efficient umpires for each League match was discussed yesterday at the annual meeting of the Hongkong Lactics Hockey As- sociation, at the Gloucester Hotel,
chenp form of
Perry means
to play
and precise announcement con- cerning his future, any more state- ments by people about his turning professional within ten days or twenty days, or more, or less, can be taken
purely as n publicity.
in the Davin Cup if he is again wanted.
After that we
may expect "bla. true many of his anything. It is
anally settle down in America with friends have predicted that he will
his wife Helen Vinson, and probably take out naturalisation papers. This bints that he has his eyes on Holly- wood, though it may be anything. There is one statement of
of his, howe ever, which is a bit difficult to inter- Dis mincun to inter- pret. Perry says he is through with playing tennis for fun,
i won- def by "fun" he Includes exhibi- tion matches? II 50, It is sad news for us who are expecting the young mum to come here arxt Spring. possibly the Atatement la pure rhetoric, and that when he made I he was looking right ahead to the time when he gives up amateur com- petitive tous. We sincerely be pe so, for Hongkong would be bitterly dis appolated if Perry devided that he wouldn't play here because it was murety "fun".
******
Mr. J. Dalziel, Vice-President, Tailpiece
presided it the meeting, which was attended by representatives of all
Flat
the clubs affiliated to the Asocin-ANNOUNCEMENT has been made
tion.
11 was pointed out that in many of the tournament matches last year they had to commandeer spectators to umure on account of the fact that some of thinse had promised to offelate had failed to appear, It was decided to recommend the in coming Committed to deal with the malter.
The annual report stated in part:
that the booking plan for the Tilden-Vines-Jane Sharp tennis ex- hibitions Is now
open at Mesrrs. Moutries. The sents whlehr can be booked forthwith are there in the main stand at $3.50 each. The $2.50 terraced seats on the opposite side of the court will not be bookable until the day, of the match.
During the year, a Junior League MISS WETHERED
was formed, which was the means of stimulating interest in ladies' hockey. Mr. A. 0. Brawn very kindly donated a cup to be played for
annually on the same lines as the competition for the Cher Clark Cup. Five teams entered this Len- gue, and the Hongkong Ladies wern successful in winning the Cup,
The Central British Association won the Caer Clark Cup, thus breaking the long sequence of wins by the Hongkong Ladies, who won the Southorn Cup after n replay
gainst the
the "Y" Ladies,
The "Y" Ladies retained the Pearce Cup, and the Central British School won the cup presented by Miss H. M. Knlil In the Seven-a-Side Tournaments.
INTERPORT SUCCESS Hongkong sent a 1am to
Shanghai during Chinese New Year, and won the White Shield for the second time, defeating the Shanghal side by 1-0. Two other maleles were pinyed-against the American School and the Rest of Shanghal-and the Colony was victorious on each ocen- sion,
Owing to various reasons the Champions v. Rest mnich In the Cher Clark Cup League was can- celled. The Interport team. how- ever, played the Champlona, and Rest team played the Junior Cham- pions, Mrs. Pearce presenting the cups to the winners at the clusion.
It
con-
The following officers were elected for the year:
President, Mrs, T. E. Pearce, Vice-President.-Miss E. Gray, Hon. Secretary and Treasurer. Mis. P. M. Harrop.
J.
WINS
OPEN GOLF MIXED FOURSOMES
Worplesdon, Oct. 18. Miss Joyce Wethered to-day won the open mixed goll foursomes cliam- pionship of England for the eighth 1me.
Partnering the Hon. T. W. Cooke against C. J. Anderson and Miss Dorie Wilkins in the find, she won by 3 and 2.Reuter.
K.C.C. TENNIS TOURNAMENT Singles Handicap Finalists
W. C. Hung and 5. A. Gray yester day qualified to meet in the Anal of the handicap "A" singles tennis tournament at the Kowloon Cricket Club.
Hung, owing 30, beat F. Grose (owe 15) in straight sets of 6-2, 6-2. while Gray (scratch) bent N. A..E. Mackay (scratch) 6-3, 8-6.
It was decided in hold a bridge and mah jong drive in aid of inter- port. funds on November at 3.15 n.m. at the Gloucester Hotel. The charge will be $1 including lea.
Asst. Hon. Secretary.-Miss Smalley.
The Cuer Clark Cup will com- Committee-Miss E. F. Best, Miss mence on November 7, but the 1. Woolley, Mrs. H. Prophet, Miss matche have not been decided an M. McCaw, Miss S. Dalzici, Miss M the Axture 1st is not yet ready. Churn, Miss J. Dalziel, Mrs. J. The Seven-a-Side
Tournament Lunson, Miss M. Roza, Miss O. will commence on November 0: Botelho, Miss P. Giltins, Miss F. It was announced that the only Wong, Miss A. Fowler, Miss 0.1 new team in the League was the Dalziel and Mrs. K. Campbell.
Royal Ulster Rifles ladies.
1936.
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