Afraid
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TENNIS
Smiles Even When He Misses
W. C. Choy Has Good
Temperament
THE · HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. TUESDAY,
Mr. W. C. Choy is a Chinese who la not only first-class lernis player (Cambridge "blue" Davis Cup, and all-thai) but he is also possessed of the deadliest temperament Any Chinese ever brought to a lawn tennis tourt.
SCOTTISH TEAM FOR EMPIRE GAMES
TWO GIRLS EARN RIGHT TO GO TO SYDNEY
NOVEMBER 2; 1937.
Four athletes, two swimmera, 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-
good account of He has a bewilderingly benevolent pected to give a smile. You can see at once when he self. The records of the men and is pleased and that is a novelty con-women selected aro:--- cerning
Choy's smile often broadens into n rent laugh, when he shows a top and bottom row of perfect teeth. Most the Chinese players look exactly same, winning or losing or neither. Take Inscrutable Gem lioshing, for
a Chinese when in court TF burning pain or agonising flatulence
and heartburn make you dread meal with a racket in his hand and a fierce J. C. STOTHARD, the present Scot- Lish half-mile champion and men, take a littlo Bisurated Magnesiaght in front of him.
holder of Uie Scoltish all-comers' after your next meal. By neutrallsing the
1,000 yards and half-mile records. excess acid which causes must stomach
He has represented Great Britain troubles, Bisurated' Magnesla bings you
In tour or five International meet- new, Instant relief. The pain you have
Inga this season, and is running learned to dread ceasen, You can eat what
well over all distances from 800 yards to one mile. His unofficial tline over three-quarters of n mile at the recent Glasgow transport meeting was better than the native record. He finished third in the 1034 half-mile at White City.
you please and digest it with ease. This blessed relief from pain, heartburn and ulber distressing symptoms of illgestion Xu Choy gives away his delight. makes will improve your suites and gueral well- belag and make you look forward with He smiles gently when he
pleasure to meals. Get a bad stroke, laughs broadly when real. winner 4 bottle Bisurated his opponent scores
of
jagalust him.
BY THE BOOK This happy tendency malces him particularly difficult to beat, as Mr. J. Darksins found out recently.
You Magnexia to-day, want DISMAG trade mark
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Darkins is an outstanding example of what sincerity of purpose and a grim determination to excel can do for the man having little time and leluure
to play. He is a member of Chiswick Arts Club and also topi ***** man of Chlewick Hard Courts Club.
Young Darkins wanted to be a player, so he bought a good tennis book with illustrations showing how
Then, with a friend, he opened the book and placed it on the table in his room, studied the dingrains, and, with racket in hand, practised for hours the various movements before In large looking-glass.
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P. MCNAB ROBERTSON has proved
himself the most consistent British; marathon runner during the past) alx years, in five of which he won; the A.A.A. tille, He Anished; ire Games recond in the last Empire to H. Webster, of
Canada. He the represented Great Britain at last
was Olymple Games, but overcome by the heat und unable
SAILORS AT SOCCER Olympus Beats Orpheus In Submarine Cup
H.M.S. Orphous made their exit Cup trom the Submarine Soccer yesterday when they were defeated by H.M.S. Olympus at Caroline Hill three goals to two. The game was a replay, as the match on Saturday, despite extra time, ended in a draw,
Orpheus were the first to score
when Cobb sent Grant through to put the ball past the goalle. Five minutes later, however, a elever plece of play between Newman and permitted Willame to Gallop equalise. Several times it looked n
could stop though nothingt Orpheus onslaught but Mustard re- peatedly came to the rescue with one headwork,
the
coach. He holds two Scotush back-stroke records, the 100 yards in 64 secs, and the 150 yards in 1 min. 44.3/5 secs. MISS MARGARET HAMILTON was responsible for one of the pluckiest
A blunder by the Olympus defence. swimming feats of the last Empire three minutes after the change
of Games. She was onc of the
ends, saw McGow score with only smallest and youngest competitors, the goalie to beat. Out of a scram- but Anished second to Miss P.
ble in front of the goal, Balsh pro- Harding in the women's 100 yards duced the equalizer, bundling
both back-stroke race after a magnil-goalie and ball into the net. ficent finish. She has held several
Scottish flies, and is swimming With only 10 minutes to go, both well now. The two Scottish back- teams attacked in turn vigorously stroke records she holds are 100 and it was with but four minutes yards in 1 min, 15.1/5 secs., and remaining that Norman headed into 150 yards in 1 min. 50 seca,
the net from a fine pass from Gal- lop.
A. DUDGEON is the present Scat- Ush and English heavyweight wrestling champion. Weighing
more than 20st, in full training, he WOMEN AT HELM
has not been beaten and has not conceded a fall during the past
two seasons. He is # fine all- Artemis And Widegcon
round sportsman, being a
good
weight-pulter and swimmer. Win Yachting Events
to do himself justice. He is al-T. I. M. WARD represented Great ready training for next February.
has
D. YOUNG in the discus-throwing find of the season. The 23-year- old Glasgow policeman has thrown the discus further than any other J.
As he British competitor, consistently thrown further than H. Hart's 1934 winning distance of 130ft. 3in. he stands an excellent! chance of winning the title. He holds the Scottish native record.
Britain at the Berlin Olymple Artemis, with Miss M. Whitham at Games, fighting in the light-heavy-the helm, was first in the "A" Class Women's first weight class. Ho is the present event of the third English title-holder.
series yachting races yesterday over 9.1 mlies. Widgeon, sailed by Miss WATSON is one of the most pro-H. Crawhall Wilson, won the Mixed (Mrs. L. Stanton) mising Scottish boxers. Only 18 Classes. Gull years old, he won his first title, was a good second in the "A" Class, the Scottish bantamweight cham-being less than a minute behind the plonship, last year. He is expect-tender.
ed to do well with more time to train regularly:
By this method he gained a fine style and brought it to Roehampton to the undoing, among others, of II, Billington, rising star of Berks and MISS M. McDOWALL, # young II. M. CAMERON won the Scottish Eve 1531.21 16.31.27
Wilts. It is considered to be a good fout to beat Billington just now.
But the Rolling Chiese managed to stop him from
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(Mrs. K. V. Muirhead) the Greenock area, where he is Gull 18.01.15 10.31.15 and 220 yards at
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A (Mr. L. Blanton) employed in a local shipyard. S.W.A.A.A. meeting. She holds both records, and with 11.1 seconds member of the Port-Glasgow club, True Blue 16.33.34 18.33.34
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T034.43. 10.34.43 E. Hiscock three years ago.
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semi-final. Though the looking- lass player fed in two sets, the smile plus a little extra accuracy registered; a win for China (10-8, 8—6),
The
lists for the D'Aber- semi-final
WON AT LAST EMPIAD non trophy were: W. C. Choy, John jollis, R. J. Ritchie, E. W. Butler.
For the Westminster trophy: Miss W. FRANCIS was one of Scotland's N. Brown. Mrs. M. R. King, Miss Iew winners three years ago. He
Miss Mary Heeley, Miss Whitmarsh
won the back-stroke title in 05.1/5 Whitmarsh "arrived after winning a SCLS., and has started training Marathon against Miss D. Thomson again under his father II. Franels, (4~0, D-7, 6--3).
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