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THE HONGKONG

TELEGRAPH.

WEDNESDAY,

JANUARY 5, 1938.

Jel. 28151.

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A tussle In the Arsenal goal arca-Bernard Joy (left) and Richardson, West Bromwich Albion-when each alde scored once at Highbury.

LOCAL CYCLING

MATTERS

FACING FACTS AT

LAWN TENNIS

(Continued from Page 8.)

Enthusiastic Tones country, and not merely of that

At Meeting

very

The annual general meeting of the Hongkong Cycling Club, held on January 3, gave promise of a enthusiastic and progressive season in the current year. Less quarter of the members failed to put

portion of it which is concerned with international championships matches.

and

GREAT GENERAL INTEREST Though it would be prnetically im- possible for these other interests to Than be represented at such a meeting as is proposed, it would be well worth

in an appearance at the meeting, considering whether a fairly com which the following officials were prehensive report of the proceedings elected: President. Mr. H. A. G. might not be published, as an item Keates: Vice-Presidents, Messrs. S. C. of the greatest general interest, in Wong, W. H. Peckham and L. A. the ofefal organ of the game, with a Anning, Hon. Secretary and Trea-view to eliciting by correspondence surer, Br. J. L. Smith; Captain, Mr. the view taken by the ordinary player L. A. Anning: Vice-Captain, Mr. M. the various points discussed. O'Doherty; Committee: Messrs. F. L. such case the ordinary inarticulatr- J. Walker, ness of the moderate" player might Bradley, S. R. Bayliss, C. A. Brothwell, R. Alves and Yuk be, for once, overcome, Liang.

THE

The initial venture of the young- International The Club recently lost an enthusias est offspring of the the official in the person of Mr. R. Chub that of the LC. of Czeelin- Swinfield, captain for 1917, who left Slovakia-was, though not seCUSS- To come to the Colony for India. The Hon. fui. highly ereditable. Secretary for 1937, Mr. W. H. Peck Engind from the

comparatively hat is

due in eave the Colony urface of their own hard courts to shortly for the United Kingiom, and the word flour of the Palace Covered in him the Club loses its must vah Courts Club of Torquay, which is as than. No. I able and enthusiastic offein). Mr. Fast as, if not faster Peckham has

out his duties

Court at Queen's Club, would in any with antzing dioroughness, and he care have been a great <

adventure. not only participated in affairs as To undertake this expedition without Secretary, but has both acted as time-i the all of their star player, R. Men- keeper and competitor in various zel. made their task all the more lite trials. Since the departure of difficult, since the home 1.C.'s side Mr. Swinfeld he has also acted as was just about as strong as could Captain.

Juve been selected, headed by H. W. Attendances on Club runs during Austin, and containing some half- the past year were fair, averaging dozen of players who have repre- this country in Davis Cup about 40% of the membership per, senteil

rtin.

The total mileage of runs car-matcher. ried out during the year, of which there were 42, amounts to 2,017 miles.

Time Trials and Records

It was a pity that Menzel was un- able at the last incment to make the journey,

for a battle between him and Alistin would have proved a pre- -Time-trials-were-held_on_16_ mendous athactionAl_the_end_of sions, distances being from 5 to 50 the Orst day's play the home club mites. Seven riders participated had established such a long lead that all, and were timed oficially for 20 their victory was almost assured; but record attempts (see below). A 12-so well did the visitors play up on hours tline trial was abandoned after the scend dry that it was not till the 3 hours riding. Results of trials last of the singles had been playışl

were as follows:-

Dale Distance Rider

Aug

Sept.

July

11.A.. Kentes. do. do.

W.1. Peckhani, do.

H.A.G. Keates, do.

Will. Peckham,

S.C. Wong.

trilles

Sept.

Aut

Dec. 12

Sept.

Aug. 11

Sept.

S.C. Wung.

do.

Yuk Lan.

S.C. Wong.

•Nov. 15 10.

Dee

Oct

10.

Del. 14

Oct

11.

J. Bmith.

10,

3.C. Wong.

Oct

R. Alven.

11-

H.A.G. Kenies.

Dec.

dr.

Der

20.

Dee.

20.

JL. Smith.

Oct. 20 20.

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Dec. 123

Dec

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Dec. 223.

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Time

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that Austin, Ally, had put the result hms. beyond doubt. Apart from its in- 124 trinsic interest, this last match, in 1345 which he defeated 1.. Hecht (and by 14.20 means vasily), had the additional 14.35 claim in attention that a few years 14.58ago Hecht had beaten Ausun in a 15.27 Davis Cup match.

15.35

1643

31.33

As the LC. won all four of the 20.23 doubles (in which G. P. Hughes and 29D W. Butler came in to partner H. 3634 G. N. Lee and F. N. D. Wide respec- 30.43 lively), the home side won by nine matches to three. All the Czecho- played well, especially 4230 Slovakians 5040 perhaps F. Cejnar, although he lost

both his matches. He has a beauti 1. 0.7

fully "free" style, and for a time on 1,23 the first day was so much the mas- 1.10.00

ter of the court that he won five nut 1.14.17 1.1654 of the first six games of his match mean perform- 1.1655 against Austin-10

for a man playing his first ance match in this country.

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*Recognised as Club records for the distance.

The Club Championship for 1937 tributaries of the East River (Tung unquestionably goes to the President, Chiang) and to the keen tourist each scenes typical of Mr. H. A. G. Keates, whose ability offer splendid

and stamina still shows a gradual castern Kwangtung. Itling toward improvement after a decade of road-the source of the Sni Kong the cyclists racing. Local riders will have to entered the hilly region north of Hoi- improve themselves beyond recogni- tung, but they adventured in a north- tion before they will be able to think west direction after paying a visit to of wresting the Colony Champion-Sintien.

hip from the Club's expert.

Tour of 300 Milles

Another interesting feeder of the East River, the Chiu-hslang Chiang, was reached early on the fifth day. Activities during the recent Christ- This was followed to Leungfa for n mas season included a tour of about brief glimpse of the East River and 300 miles by three Chinese members another of the Sai Kong. The banks of the Club. Their itinerary includ of the later were traverned to Kwnl ed Tamshui, Pingshan, Sintien, Hsun-ahin and Walchow, from which cities chib, Leungla, Kwaishin and Wal-the cyclists made their way direct chow: six days riding on ordinary to Cheungmuktnu. machines! Their route took them Altogether about 63 hours were lown the pretty Tal Kong valley to spent in the saddle, and the parli- Tamshul where they struck east to cipants (who are remaining in Can- Pingshan to join the Sal Kong basin. ton temporarily) thoroughly enjoyed

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