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TUESDAY,

NOVEMBER 2, 1937.

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TENNIS

Smiles Even When He Misses

W. C. Choy Has Good

Temperament

Mr. 1. C. Choy la a Chinese who le not only a first-class tennis player (Cambridge "blue." Davis Cup and all that) but he is also possessed at the dead)lest temperament Chinese ever brought to a lawn tennis court.

any

He has a bewilderingly benevolent smile. You can see at once when he Ja pleased and that is a novelty con- when in court cerning Chinese

SCOTTISH TEAM FOR EMPIRE GAMES

TWO GIRLS EARN RIGHT TO

GO TO SYDNEY ·

Four athletes, two swimmers, two wrestlers and two boxers will represent Scotland at the British Empire Games in Sydney in February..

The team, which will leave early in December, will be managed by Colonel Whitton, winner of seven Scottish cham- pionships from 1883.

Although small, the team is ex- pected to give a good account of self. The records of the men and woinen selected' are:-

two

FOOTBALL INTERPORT POSSIBILITY

Hongkong Team May Go To Shanghai

(By "Abe")

Hongkong will send a team to Shanghai at the beginning of next year for the annual Football In- terport contest if...

Yes, there is an "if" to the pro- coach. He holds

Scottish position. At the meeting of the Asso- back-stroke records, the 100 yardsciation Council yesterday, it was de- in 04 Beer, and the 150 yards in 1 min. 44.3/5 secs.

with a racket in his hand and a Berce, C. STOTHARD, the present Scat-MISS MARGARET HAMILTON was Aght in front of him.

Choy's smile aften broadens into a real laugh, when he shows a top and boltom raw of perfect teeth. Most the Chinese players look exactly same, whining or losing or neither. Take Instrutable Gem Hophing, for example.

mukes

But Choy gives away his delight.: He, amlies gently when he

bad stroke, laughs broadly when his opponent scores a real winner ugainst him.

BY THE BOOK

This happy tendency makes him particularly dificult to beat, as Mr. 9. Darkinn found out recently.

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Darkim is an outstanding example of what sincerity of purpose and a igrim determination to excel can do for the man having little time and Telsure to play. He is a member of Chiswick Arts Club and also top man of Chiswick Hard Courts Club.

Young Darkins wanted to be a good tennis player, so he bought a

and half-mile tish

chumpton holder of the Scottish all-comers' 1,000 yards and half-mile records. He has represented Great Britain in four or five international meet ings this season, und is running well over all distances from 880 yards to one mile. His undicial time over three-quarters of a mile ut the recent Glasgow transport meeting was better than the native record. He finished third in the 1934 half-mile at White City.

D. MCNAB ROBERTSON has proved

himself the most consistent British marathon runner during the past! six years, in five of which he wan He finished Utle. the A.A.A. second in the last Empire Games to II. Webster, of Canada, ile represented Great Britain at the Inst Olympic Games, overcome by the heat and unable

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after

cided to accept Shanghal's invitation provisionally and a teim will go north if it is possible to do so at the time the Interport is due to be played and if the Hongkong Government does not object to a local team being sent to such close proximity to the Sino- Japanese hoaltitles.

responsible for one of the pluckiest swimming feats of the last Empire Gamee. She was one of the smallest and youngest competitors, but Anished accend to Misa P. Harding in the women's 180 yards back-siroke race

A mugni- Before this decision was reached, a ficent Anish. She has held several member of the Council questioned Scotush üles, and is swimming whether It was advisable to send a wellenow. The two Scottish back-team to Shanghai in vlow of the un- alroke records she holds are 100 yards in 1 min. 15.1/5 scos., and 150 yards in 1 min. 59 sees,

tish and English heavyweight A. DUDGEON is the present Scot- wrestling champion. Weighing more than 20st, in full training, he has not been beaten and has not conceded a fall during the past two seasons. He

fine all round sportsman, being a good weight-putter and swimmer.

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to do himself justice. He is al-T. I. M. WARD represented Grent Britain nt the Berlin Olympic ready training for next February,

Games, ghung in the light-heavy- weight, cinss.. He is the present English title-holder,

book with iliustrations showing how D. YOUNG is the discus-throwing the thing is done.

Then, with a friend, he opened the book placed it on the table in his rooth, studied the diagrams, and, with racket in hand, practised for hours the various movementa before a large looking-ginsa.

By this method he gained a fine to Roehampton and brought to the undoing, among others, of H. Billington, rising star of Berks and Wilts, It is considered to be a good fent to beat Billington just now."

But the smiling Chinese managed getting into the to stop him from

the semi-final. Though

looking-

lass player led in two sets, the smile) plus a lttle extra accuracy registered;

find of the season. The 23-year- old Glasgow policeman has thrown the discus further than any other British competitor. As he has constatently thrown further than 11, art's 1934 winning distance of 136ft 3in, he stands on excellent chance of winning the title. He holds the Scottish native record.

young MISS M. McDOWALL. 1

Ayrshire sprinter, came to the front when she won the 100 yards the recent and 220 yards at

She holds S.W.A.A.A, meeting. both records, and with 11.1 seconds for the shorter journey she is well Inside the time returned by Miss E. Hiscock three years ago.

a win for China (10-8, 5-0).

D'Aber- The semi-final lists for the non trophy were: W. C. Choy, John Ollis, R 3. Ritchie, E. W. Butler.

For the Westminster trophy: Miss W. N. Brown, Mrs. M. R. King. Miss Mary lieeley, Miss Whitmarsh. Miss Whitmarsh arrived after winning a Marallon against Miss D. Thomson | (4~~~3, D-7, 6--3).

WON AT LAST EMPIAD

FRANCIS was one of Scotland's few winners three years ago. He won the back-stroke title in 05.1/5 started training secs., and has

again under his father H. Francis, who la the chief Scottish Olympic

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H. M. CAMERON won the Scottish flyweight championship for the first time last year. He hails from the Greenock area, where he is A employed in a local shipyard. member of the Port-Glasgow club, he is a few months 'younger than Watson.

SPORT ADVTS.

THE HONG KONG

JOCKEY CLUB

The Tenth Extra Race Meeting will be held (weather permitting) at 1APPY VALLEY, on Saturday, 6th November, 1937, commencing nt 2.00 p.m.

The First Bell will be rung at 1.30 p.m.

By Order,

C.-R-BROWN,-

Secretary Hongkong, 1st November, 1937.

certainty of the future and that the Hongkong Government did not en- courage people to go to that elty at the present time. It was also men- be approximately $3,000. tioned that the cost of the trip would

The ensuing discuzelon indicated that members were not against a team being sent to the north provided that there was no danger to the players. It was then suggested and agreed to provi- accept Shanghai's invitation Visionully, A final decision will not be made until a later date.

It was announced that the sum of by the had been raised $687.82 Association for the widow of Wong Shek-ping,

Athletic the Eastern player who was fatally injured on

the football feld a few weeks ago.

South China Athletic Association rent a letter stating that the match arranged to raise funds for War Rc- llef took place on October 24 and realised $3,301 with other amounts Thanks were ex- still to come in. Pressed to the officials and others who enabled the fixture to be played without expense.

Mr. J. Ralston was elected. a vice- President of the Association.

The Senior. and Junior Shield fix- tures were drawn by the Manage- ment Committee after the Council meeting and resulted as follows:

First Division (1 entries).-Club v. Eastern, Police v. S. China "A", St. Joseph's v. Kowloon. All other entries receive a bye. The Navy have entered a team for this Shield.

Second Division,-RE. Chinese v. RAS.C.. 5th Bde It.A. v. Eastern Europeans. "A", R.A.M.C. v. R.E. There are nine byts.

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Mr. W. Pryde, Chairman Council, presided at the meeting and was supported by a full gathering of members.

HOCKEY MEETING

The first regular monthly meeting of the Council of the Hongkong Hockey Association will-take-place- on Thursday, November 4. at 5.30 p.m. in St. Andrew's Church Hall,

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