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SPORT ADVTS.

THE HONG KONG

JOCKEY CLUB.

The Eleventh Extra Raco Meet- ing will be held (weather permit. ting) at HAPPY VALLEY Saturday, 21st November, 1936. commencing at 2.00 p.m.

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The First Bell will be rung at 1:30 p.m.

By Order,

S. A. SLEAP..

Actg. Secretary.

Hongkong, 10th, November. 1038.

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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 1936.

Sketch of the naw covered tennis courts at Torquay

England's Biggest Covered.

Tennis Courts

The erection of three covered courts at the Palace Hotel, Torquay. is another concession to the growing demand for lawn tennis by day and night and whatever the wenther, and will at last provide it centre for covered couri play in Devon,

These new covered courts adjoin the hard courts and are the last word in covered court construction. There 1s a clear Boor space of 120 feet by 120 feet, and the root is higher than that of any other court in England, and As there are

atspporting pillars it allows

for three courts, Lighting by day or night is alndowless,

space

The floor is nt American white wood, painted green, the wood which has been found to give the nearest bound to that of a good grass or hard court.

The spectators are well provided for in galleries round the courts, tip- up senis are provided, and there is room for over a thousand people to watch the play. The building in- cludes drossing-room accommoda- tion, and there is in addition a first- class restaurant. The cost was in the neighbourhood of £12,000.

A, C. Roberts is the resident pro- fessional

available for conching

lesson or practice.

At the eftcial opening of the courts on November 14 and 15, ex- hibition matches were played, in which D. W. Rotter, C. E. Jare, G. 1. Hughes, H. G. N. Ler, F. H. D. Wids, Miss E. A. Deurman. Miss F. James, Miss R. M. Hardwick, 199 M. Heeley, Miss N. M. Lyle, and Miss Dorothy Round took part. Mr. H. Roper Barrett performed the open- ing ceremony.

FRIENDLY HOCKEY

Kowloon Indians Beat

Navy "A" Team

SHIELD COMPETITION

JUNIOR MATCHES

AMENDED

TEAM OMITTED

of the

Owing to the omnision University Football Club, due to an overalght, the draw for the Junior Shleid competition, which took place on Monday last, was amended at a meeting of the Management Com- mittee yesterday.

The amended 'draw resulted" at follows:

FIRST ROUND Kumaon Rifles v. Kowloon

nese

Chi-

Recreio v. R.A. (Lyremun). Kowloon F.C. v. RA.O.C. RAM.C. v. Royal Navy. Police (Chinese) v. Hongkong

F.C.

Chinese Athletic v. R.E. Liga Portuguesa v. R.U.R Byes-RAS.C.. R.A.F.: East fanes, Eastern, University. R.W.F.. Police III (European). (Chinese) and South China.

Police 11

SECOND ROUND R.A.M.C. or Nuvy v. R.A.S.C. R.A.F, V, East Lancs. Eustern v. Police I ne HKFC. Athletic or R.E. v. University. R.W.F. v. Puller ill.

Kowloon F.C. or R.A.O.C. Recreio or R.A. (Lycemun),

Liga Portuguesa or R.U.R. Potre 11.

Kumaon Riflen or Kowloon nese v. South Chinn.

THIRD ROUND

V.

V.

Chi-

RWF or Police 1 v. Kumaon Rifles, Kowloon Chinese or South China.

Y.

Kowloon F.C. R.A.O.C., Recrela or R.A. (Lyeemun) v. RA.F. or East In a friendly hockey match played ants.. on the Hongkong

Athletic, R.E. Hockey Club

or University ground at King's Park yesterday, the Eastern; Police I or II.K.FC.

R.A.M.C., Navy or RAS.C. v. Lign Kowloon Indian Tennis Club senior. team defeated a Navy "A" eleven by Portuguesa, RUR. or Police 11. four goals to one.

The Kowloon Indians played with only ten men in the first half, which ended with the score at 1-1. A serve turned up, however, in the second half, and then the Indians lad matters much their own way, three more goals being registered. The scorers were Pyara Singh

and

J. M. Pinto, each of whom netted

twice,

Play was fast throughout.

8th Destroyer Flotilla Lost to Club

and

In a friendly hockey game played fat King's Park yesterday, the Club defeated the 8th Destroyer Flotilin by four goals to nil. The game was fast exciting and had it not been for H. F, Shields, the gouliteeper, and R. L. Wallace and E. V. Reed, the not have

won so easily, These. players put up a sound game and were largely instrumental in prevent- ing the sallors from scoring.

3-IN-ONE OIL full-backs the Club would probably

COUNT THE

“TELEGRAPHS"

EVERYWHERE

WEEK-END FIXTURES The following matches have been fixed for the coming week-end:

SENIOR SHIELD (IST. RD.) Saturday

Kowloon ground, 4 p.m.)

Chinese v. Club (Club) Kowloon F.C. v. R.U.R. (Kowloon F.C. ground. 4 p.m.).

Chinese Athletic v. South

China "B" (Caroline Hill, 4 p.m.)

Sunday

(Kowloon

F.C. ground, 4 p.m.)

Pulice v. East Lanes. Royal Navy v. South China "A" (Causeway Bay, 4 p.m.)

JUNIOR SHIELD

Saturday

Police I v. Club (Kowloon F.C.

B. I. Bickford opened the score for Kround, 2.15 p.m.)

the Club almost right from thei Athletic v. Royal Engineers (Caro-

thee Hill, 2.15 p.m.)

commencement

,and before

Interval S. A. Fowler pul them

further ahead.

Shortly

after the

resumption

I

Second Round R.A.F. v. East Lancs.

(Chatham

G. E. R. Divett increased the score Road, 4 p.m.) to three goals in favour of the Club, und just before the end, Fowler scored again.

FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS

R.W.F. v. Police III (Prince Ed- ward Road, 4 p.m.)

HOME FOOTBALL

DRAW FOR THE

+

F.A. CUP

THE EXEMPTED

London, Nov. 18. The Football Association Cup draw for the first round being played on November 26 ls as follown

Shildon v. Stalybridge Celtic. South Liverpool v. Morecambe. Lincoln City v. New Brighton. Accrington Stanley v. Northwiel Victoria or Wellington Town.

York City v. Hull City.

Oldham v. Tranmere Rovers, Crewe Alexandra Rochdale, Blyth Spartans v. Wrexham. Rotherham United v. Hartlepools. Burton Town v. Wigan Athletic, Harrow v. Mansfield Town, Frickley Colliery v.. Southport, Walsall v. Scunthorpe. Halifax v. Darlington. Boston United V. Spennymoor United.

Carlisle United v. Stockport County. Gateshend v. Notts County. Crystal Palace v. Southend Välted. Corinthians. v. Bristol Rovers. Walthamstowe Avenue v. North-

ampton.

or

Rydesports

Y.

Wells City Gillingham.

Queen's Park Rangera v. Brighton and Hove.

Ipswich Town Watford. Bournemouth and Boscombe V Harwich and Parkstone.

Newport County v. Bristol City. Bath Cuy Tunbridge Wells

Rogers,

Exeter City v. Folkestone, Yeovil, and Petters v. Worthing. Cardiff City v. Southall. Aldershot Y. Milwall, Ilford v. Reading.

Clapton Orient v. Torquay United. Swindon v. Dulwich Hamlet. Dartford v. Peterborough United. Third Division teams exempted from the round are Chester, Luton and Partssle--Reuter.

LEAGUE CRICKET

INDIANS TO PLAY

UNIVERSITY

ARMY V. CLUB

The Indian R.C, and the University will meel in both divisions of tho Cricket Lengue on Saturdiny. the reniors at Pokfulam and the juniors at Sookunpoo. The Indians will be represented by the following players

1st XI-A. H. Rumjahn (Capt.), A. S. Suthad, A. H. Madur. F. D. Pereira. A. R. Minu. S. A. Ismail, K. Nazarin, A. R. Abbas, M. el Arculll, Y. el Arculli and A. R. Kitchell,"

2nd XI-A. K. Minu (Capt.), M. R. Abbas, A. A. Aziz, Luker, J. T. Barma, A. II. Ismail, M. P. Madar, M. I. Razack, A. M. m'ahn, A. K. Suflad and A. R. Sumad.

HONGKONG .C.C.

the

v. ARMY The following will represent Army In their First Division League -match against the Hongkong CC, an Saturday on the latter's ground at 3 D.m.:

Capt. L. J. Walch, Col. Lightfoot, Capt. Ilyland, Lleut. Clegg-Hill, Lieut. Garthwaite. Lieut. Prichurd, Lieut. Barron, Lieut. Murphy, Q. M. S. Warr, Cpl. Jackson and Bombar- dler Baker.

Umpire: Pte. Revan: Scorer: Cpl. Gregson.

HOMESIDE RUGBY

London, Nov. 18. Mddlesex to-day beat Hampshire In a rugby match at Richmond by 15 points to right-Reuter.

Stockton, Nov, 18. Joc Mendiola of Manila to-day scored his Afth straight win when he kayoed "Tomboy" Romero of Sacra- mento in the first round of a sclic- duled ten round fight.-United Press.

Sanday

Kowloon F.C. v. B.A.O.C. (Kow- loon F.C. ground, 2.15 p.m.)

R.A.M.C. v. Royal Navy (Sookun- poo, 4 p.m.)

Second Division (League) ·

Saturday Kowloon Chinese v. South China (Club ground, 2.30 p.m.

Our Daily Golf Hint

Unloss a club is gripped properly, the finest awing in the world will be of little value; while, on the ather hand, the proper grip and a poor swing will produce a antisfactory shot.

W. H. Beers.

"The Pilgrim" On Local Hockey

BUMPY GROUND

HANDICAP

(Continued from Page 8.)

a bright attack, but Miss F. Best was the leading luminary, her efforts on the right wing being very im-1 pressive.

The Recrelo were clearly at a loss on the uneven grass surface after becoming accustomed to a sand pitch, and most of the players were unsettled by this. However Miss O, Hotelho and Miss C. Osmund put up a stout defence und were bravely assisted by Mrs. L. Slivn and Miss P. Xavier in the half back linc. Miss C. Silva and Miss M. Roza were the pick of an intelligent at- tack.

Argonautas Want To Improve Team

FOR THE INTER- SECTION TOURNAMENT

Members of the Argonauta hockey ten are anxious to know whether It is within their rights to strengthen their present team which is to re- present the Civilians against Army and Navy in the Inter-Section tournament.

They possess two or three very Recreio in the Inter-Section compe-- good players who have played for

ERKANT INTERIOR BIZZ FORTUNE CURATENI MAMAK HANDBOOK

READY FOR DISTRIBUTION ON MONDAY. NEXT

Five hundred copies of the Ma- mak Handbook will be ready for distribution to club secretaries next Monday, November 23. Sufficient coples will be up- "Phed so that each playing mem- ber of all competing teams can Dossess one, and players should make it a rule to obtain a copy.

tition, but who are also members of the Argonauta Club, and the question is whether these are now eligible to play for the Argonautas In this tournament.

Since the Civilian half of the tournament is over I can't see that It would matter if these Portuguese players were included in the Argon- auta cloven.

I would certainly hasilate before question, but I think it worth the offering a dogmatic opinion on the while of Argonautas to bring it be- fore the Hongkong Hockey Associa tion for consideration.

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NEUSEL BEATS FOORD

IN- A NON-TITLE BOUT

London, Nov. 18. Before a crowd of 14.000, which included the Duke of Gloucester, Walter Neusel of Germany to-nighi out-pointed Ben Foard, the British and Empire heavyweight champion ..in a non-title bout-Reuter.

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