THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. TUESDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1936.
Two Queen Helens of Tennis in Net Wars Again
Here is the aftermath of the intest struggle between the two Queen Helens of tennie-Helen Wills Moody and Helen Jacobs-who faced each other for the first time since the memorable Wimbledon finats in 1935. They met in doubien in the Pacific Coast champlol:ships at Berkeley, Calit. Congratulations were exchanged after „Mrs. Moody and Don Dudes won the match, Fram le ft. Budge Mrs. Moody, Miss Jacobs and Benry Culley.
COUNTRY CLUB GOLF CHAMPIONSHIP
Starting Times For Sunday Next
1.JT.
| E. Roza-Percíru v. A. J. Kew
10.38 a.m.
A. G. Botelho v. 5. J. Fung, 10.42 1a.m.
Ladles Championship
Mrs. A. E, II. Castro v. Mrs. A. W. da Rozn. 10.40 a.m.
Mrs. F. A. Remedios v. Mrs. L.. D'Aimada, 10.50 ..
Mrs. A. J. Kew v. Mrs. J. J. Basto, 10.54 a.m.
Ally L. G. Ablong v. Miss O. Basto,
a.m.
Results in the First Round of the Country Club Chumpionship, played December 6, were ns follows-E10.50 Sadick beat A. E. H. Castro 4 and 3. R. A. Banto, received w.o. from H, K. Lee, F. E. Remedios bent /. W. da Roza 4 and 2, 3. J. Busto bent A. Urquhart 5 and 3.
Starting times for December 13
orci-
Junior Championship
W. G. Williams v. B. Basto, 10.30 him. If. Suen v. L. D'Almada, 19.34
a.m.
Central
$10,000 GOLF PRIZE
WON BY RALPH GULDAHL
Coral Gables, Dec. 7. Ralph Guldahl to-day won The $10,000 open golf tournament played here over 72 holes, returning a card of 293.
Horton Sintih ran second with an aggregate of 205.—United Press.
For possession of 332 po-plus Nickel in Queen's Road
A 70-year-old woman. Yue Kui, yesterday, a married woman. Lof 3 Tai Fo Street, Shaukiwan, was Laan, was arrested and brought be- removed to the Government Civil fore Mr. K. Keen at the Central Hospital yesterday with Magistracy this morning where she abdomen wound
severe
caused when she
was ordered to pay a fine of $300, ur fell on a tree stump while gathering Sergeant Dayles erined. go to guol for three months,, Del.- firewood at Chul Wan Gap, Shauki-
Her condition serious.
War.
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AUSTRALIAN TURKEYS
Chinese "Y". And Badminton
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M. M. de V. Soares 8-21; lost to C. N.
da Silver and D. Lopes 14-21; bent A, Barretto and D. Xavier 21-15.
S. Stephens and W. Brown (S, and S. Home) lost to Lawrence and Soares 3-21-lost to, Silva and Lopes 11-21;
last to Barretto and Kayler 0-21.
J. Bain and W. Sprague (S. and S.
Home) lost to Lawrence and Soares
HIGH CLASS PROVISIONS
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0-21;-last to Slivn and Lopes 13-21: WHEN COMPARING PRICES-DON'T OVERLOOK QUALITY,
bent Barretto and Xavier 23-21.
KOWLOON TONG "B".
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At Kowloon Tong last night, the TO OUR REGULAR AND PROSPECTIVE CUSTOMERS !
Chinese "Y" beat Kowloon Tong "D" by nine games to all in the "g" Division:
C. D'Almada and H. C. Ho (Kow- loon Tong "H") lost to P. H. Wong and K. F. Cheong 2-21; lost to T. J. Ong and T. Y. Chong 10-21; lost to H. Koh and F. Koh 7-21.
J. J. Alvores and S.. F. Smedicy
(Kowloon Tong "B") lost to Wong and Cheong 1-21; lost to Ong and
Chung 3-21; lost to Koh and Koli 1-21.
A. de V. Soares and Koh Fook- sing (Kowloon Tong "B") lost to Wong and Cheong 8-21; lost to Ong and Chong 1-21; lost to Koh and Kali B-21.
ST. ANDREW'S "A",
KING'S COLLEGE
Played at St Andrew's Church Hall, the home team losing by nine games, to love.
A. S. Bliss and G. A. White (St, Andrew's "") lost to S. P. Chan and K. L. Lui 4-21; lost to K. H. Lo and
W. M. Cheung 3-23.
T. Lan 15-21; lost to H. T. Woo and
L. E. Kirby and J. P. Dawson (St
Andrew's
"B") lost to Chan and Lui
10-21; Jest to Lo and Lam 13-21; lost to Woo and Cheung 5-21.
M. Weil and G. Cox (St. Andrew's "B") lost to Chas and Lul 12-21; lost, to Lo and Lam 1h-21; lost to Woo and Cheung 10-21.
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POULTRY
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LOINS
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LOIN CHOPS
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C.R.C. Free Lancers 3 0 0 3 4 23 University "1" O University "A" 0 0 0 0 0 0
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"B" Division
King's College 4 Chinese
+
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0 33 4 B
3 3 0
0 27 0
3 2
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1 10 11
4
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2 1 Ď 2
7 20
ຄ 37
S. & S. Home 4 1 + Kowloon Tong
4
0 0 4 11 25 0
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dismissed for 234 runs in their in- nings of the Test match at brisbane. Id contenuy predicted a lead on the first innings for Australia of nny- thing up to 2uu runs; instead of which we and England enjoying all the advantages at the end of the first round", and at
at the time of writing is 199 runs ahead with eight wickets in hand. As the wicket is apparently
LIMITED.·
PUBLIC ROUP
The Undersigned have received Instructions to sell by
PUBLIC ROUP (For account of the Concerned) on TUESDAY, the 22nd December, 1936, at 5.15 p.m.,
at the Paddock of the Hongkong Jockey Club,
Race Course.
In good condiuon the only thing to SEVERAL WELL-KNOWN RACE
which one can attribu Aussila &
collapse is Voce's brilliant bowling,
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eleven "maidens" in 28 overs), and ponies will please forward full the keen fielding of the whole English team. And, it should be particulars to Major F. Hogg,
be Manager, Hongkong Jockey Club SOUTHBOUND: Every Tuesday, Thursday & "frightening" methods, Voce ex- Stables, not later than the 19th ploited honest-to-goodness off theory December, 1936, at NOON. bowling, but he must have sent down stuff almost as good as Larwood at
Terms: Cash on Delivery. his
best s
to dismiss auch fine batsmen whole tide of the game, a
His bowling turned the cheaply.
and it is now England which holds the upper hand. The advantage of winning the toss, which proved a bomerang on Friday, har now been recovered, and Australia who has to face the pro- spect of batting fourth innings against what is certain to be a profly respectable total, cannot be too sanguine about the outcome.
Before Mr. K. Keen at the Central Magistracy this morning Ho Hiu, 40,
Hongkong, 5th December, 1986. Please apply
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a married wornan, pleaded guilty to | Forms for the Thirteenth Extra
a charge of having in her possession, Race Meeting to be held on at her house, In Hollywood Road yesterday, a quantity of prepared Saturday, 19th December, 1936, oplum, which was concealed in 'a (weather permitting) may be ob- bundle of firewood. A fine of $500. tained at the Secretary's Office, or six months hard labour, was Im Exchange Building;. the Club posed.
Chlef Revenue Officer A. House, Happy Valley; the Hong Grimmitt prosecuted.
Kong Club; the Sports Club; and the Stables, Shan Kwong Road.
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