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THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB.
Draft Programmes and Entry Forts for the Eleventh Extra Race Meeting to be held on Saturday, 21st November, 1936, (weather permitting) may be ob tained at the Secretary's Office, Club Exchange Building: the House, Happy Valley; the long Kong Club; the Sports Club; and the Stables, Shan Kwong ftond.
Entries close at 12 o'clock NOON on Thursday, 12th Novem ber, 1936.
By Order,
THE GREAT
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(lngles and doubles), won all three matches in the Davis Cup Challenge Round against Australasia and carri ed off the New Zealand national title.
As for the rest of his remarkable achievements, they are best told by
Ayres Lawn Tennis Almanack, in the following words:
WON EVERYTHING Returned to Europe in 1021 and won Hard Court Chimp, at St. Cloud, and retained Singles Champ. at Wimbledon; won US. Singles and Doubles Champs., also represented America in Davis Cup challenge "S, A. SLEAP,
round v. Jupan, 1021; In 1022 won outright, Actg. Secretary.U.S. Singles Champ, Cup
defeating Shimizu, Patterson Johnston on three successive Also
Doubles Chomp. won Vincent Richards); represented U.S. In Davis Cup defending team, and bent both Patterson aud Anderson,
In
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ALHAMBRA
COUNT THE
"TELEGRAPHS”.
EVERYWHERE
and days; (with
1923 won all three national champs. of USA. (defeating W. M. Johnston in that of stogles in three [sets), represented U.S.A. in Davia Cup
(winning all defending team matches).
three
In 1924 won U.S.A. Singles Champ. for fifth successive year, again de- festing Johnston in threw sets in out, also
American Hard Court Champ.. and assisted America to re- tain Davis Cup.
Won
Fu-1923-wo USA Stogles Clamp, for sixth successive year, ogain wori und National Hard Court Champ. was member of Tinvis Cup defending tean.
THE HONGKONG
Our Daily Golf Hint
A vast number of mashie shots are "fluffed" through the weight not being on the left foot at the top.
-George Duncan,
ALFINARIAN MET JAISTA ESISENE ANIMAL KORJENDATULOSTIMONINET
LEAGUE CRICKET PROGRAMME
THE LEADING DISPLAYS
Kading,
The following are the Iraividum! batting; and bowling pese formances in Saturday's heavy pro- | Kramine of league cricket nestches
FIRST DIVISION
Batting
J., D. Kilber (H.K.C.C.) N. A. E. Mackoy (K.C.C.) Lt. Garthwaite (Army)
55
no
do
W. H. Colledge (Civil Service) 50
Bowling
1.1. Pricburi (Army) F. 1. Pereira (LI.C.) Barn (10K (C) Holden (K.C.C.)
SECOND DIVISION
Batting
Cpt. Wateridge (Army) Lt. Cdr. d'Arey Evans (Navy) E. R. A. Triggs (Navy) J. L. Stephen (Polier)
A. K. Mackenzie (fi.K.C.03 S. A. Gray (K.C.C.)
Bowling
In 1926 represented America. in Davis Cup challenge round and beat Borotra, lost singles title at Forest Was H in fourth round, but handicapped by strained knee; won Newport and Southampton tourna Lureis, also U.S.A. Chy Court Champ. In 1927, after winning Champ, of Florida, visited Europe with F. T. Hunter and played in series of inter- national matches. against Gerronny. Holland, Franer, Ireland und Eng-E, W. Hamilton (Civil Services
wens in Baal of French and G. Gosano Recreio) land: American Champs. (twier within
A. M. Omar (C.C.C.) stroke of winning Arst), and in semi-
A. Bokar (LRC) And of Singles Champ. at Wimblr-
Bdsm, King (Army) don: won Doubles Champ, at Wimble- |M. R. Abbas (LIC)
USA. this equalling Bradford (Army) Doherty record; also won one singles match and doubles match at Phila- delphia in defence of Davis Cup.
don and
In 1928 captain of U.S.A. Davis Cup team whiting Europe and played in challenge round v. France in Paris, defmeting Lenste; in semi-final
Donables Champ Singles and Wimbledon,
STILL GOING STRONG In 1929
of at
won American Coverparti Court Doubles Champ.: Singles and Doubles Champ. of Netherlands at Noordwijk, reached semi-final of French Singles and Doubles Champ) at Auteuil, srml-fund of Singles and Doubles Champs.
Wirabledon. irt represented America in Davis Cup
*Not out.
TELEGRAPH.
MONDAY,
NOVEMBER 9,
1936,
JASPER CLARK GOLF CUP
T. A. Pearce Wins With
Record Scoro
-
T. A. Pearce
Course Course
Old New Total
74 75
140
2 A E. Lissaman
77 70
150
T. Newton
77
158
4 D. S. Robb
70 76
167
K. S. Robertson
84
73
137
D. S. Edward
76
81
157
D. J. Gilmore... 80
77
157
HF. J. de Rome
80
81
101
E. T. McMullen
11
BO
101
L.
G. S. Dodwell 83
78
151
11 Major Shannon
82
81
103
12 D. J. Mackle
80 78
164
13 Col. Bike
130
180
14 A. K. Mackenzie 83
H4
167
A. I. Raworth ..
09
f14 83
167
15 R. Collings ... 09 Marseille 17 A.
05
84
109
13
170
T. R. Chusseis
J THE
176
A. McKellar ..........
13
HA
171
A. D. Humphreys 87
84
171
F. J. R. Mitchell 83
00
173
A. Sommerfelt..
87
174
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Workhouse
RO
វា
174
R. Young
F. A. Redmond
90 វា
174 175
D. J. Valentine
BO AG 175
B. 1. Evang...
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T. A. Pearce wins cup. Newton and Lissamun play el for cond
D. S. Edward wins prize for best wind Old Course.
K. S. Robertson wins prize for best
6-40 round New Course,
4-40
ATHLETIC MEET
SOUTH CHINA `A.A. EVENT
FIRST RESULTS
The 14th annual athletic meeting
of the South China Athletic Associa
tion opened yesterday,
when
events were keenly
contested
very fair form shown.
the
nrıd
The results were as follows:
top, Step and Jump, Final Senior Division, Yu Kal-yan; 2, Mak Shlu-hung; 3, Yip Wing-chim: 12.41 metres.
Men's 200 Metres Flat Race, Bent. Senior Division. Group 1-1, Mak Shiv-hung: 2, Leung Kum-to; 3. Kwok Tak-hung: 20 see.
Group 21, Leung Yun-hung; 2, Sik-poon: Lai Wab-tai: 3, Tam
25.2/5 sers,
Ladies-100 Metres-1, Cu Kau- son; 2, Lee Yeuk-mul; 3, Lee Heung-
15.30 sec. yung:
Small Boys 100 Metres, Heat Group 1-1, 1. Shun-pong: 2, Cheung Lam Hog-kwan: Kam-chuen;
16.00 sec.
Group
21. Wong Foo-sin: 2. Cheang Nik-pun: 3, Yu Pul-kwan.
Men's 100 Metres, Junior Division. Group 1-1. Lo Chi-too; 2. Wong Wing-kom; 3, Tong Slu-hang: 13.00
jsce.
Group 21, Mok Kong-sing: Lau (thead Kam-sul: Chung Moon-chi:
1. G. S. Dodwell rt competing (heat).
Men's 200 Metres, Final.1. Leung
1 for Club Championship, Marseille 4-38 and Chusets play off for last qualify-Yun-hung; 2, Leung Korn-100; 3, Mak
ing place in Club Championship. Shur-hung 25.50 pec.
RUGBY CHAMPIONSHIP
Bu*
82
Throwing Bascholl-1, Miss Mn Hang-in:2. Miss Lee Man-sal; 3, Miss Chu Kausson: 48,98 metres (record), Pik- Throwing Discus-1, Woo
2. Kwok Tak-hung: 3. Tam Sik-
62 Lancashire Score Easy27.97 metres (record).
R
50-
35*
Win Over Cheshire
But
Men's 400 Metres, Heal Sentor. Group 1-1. Hut Tsi-tun; 3, Tse Pok-lung, 3, Wong Yan-hing: 60,4,5
sec.
Group 2-1. Chung Chan-fan;' 2. Leung Kam-to.
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Men's 400 Metres Relay. (Open to winning by 13 points to
Colony) 1st lieat.-1, East Lanca- In the Welsh International Trial the 4-34 game played at Aberavom, the Frob-shire; 2. South China A; 3, South 4-34ables and Possibles drew, each side China 'C'; 18.4/5 sec.
4-1 4-28
woring 17 points.
Scores of leading matcher played
in the country lo-day were:
Welsh Trial
In his trockey notes on Thursday – Profantiles last, our correspondeni, "The Pilgrim
17 Possible
fat Aberavon) County Championship
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tai Lamashire
This was not correct, the player: North Mid merely being severely censured. He lands is perfectly free to play in friendly hockey matches.
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13 Cheshire (at Liverpool)
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i. Rhenth
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de France at Queen's; won The Art of Lawn Tennis," "Match Ha, Jequnis Doubles (with Kingsley) at Queens 7y and the Spin of the Ball," ete, Leicester Cartificial light meeting).
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of Singles, and won Mixed Doubles French Champ., won Singles Champ. at Wimbledon, also Chump, of Hol- land, Italy, Austria, ete.. in semi-final of U.S.A. Singles Champs, and won Doubles at Newport (with F. Hunter), subsequently, (in December) became professional.
WINS PROFESSIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP
In 1931 won Amorlean Professional Chimp, afterwards touring Europe; Another tour of Europe in 1932.
In 1933 defeated Cochet in profes sional match at Auteuil in three sets:
in 1934 bent E. Vines at Maddison
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