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Friday,

HONGKONG TELEGRAPH

March 31, 1939.

By Ernie Bushmiller

SMACK

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YOU DIDN'T GIVE ME ANY KISS!!

The Chital Busbars Byudienka In

Tennis League Players To Be Registered

Decision Reached At Annual Meeting Of Hongkong Association

Two important resolutions were carried un- animously at the annual general meeting of the Hong Kong Lawn Tennis Association in the Regis- trar's Office, Supreme Court, yesterday evening.

They were:

1. The affairs of the Association shull be managed by an Executive Committee, consisting of the Omeers of the Association i.e. the President, the Vice-President, the Hon. Secretary and the Hon. Treasurer, and of four other members,"

This regulation will displace Re- guiation 4 (a) of the Association's regulations.

2. "Four players must be regis- tered for each fewn in each Division except the lowest 'D' Division"), at least one week before the com- mencement of the League (May 15). "The four registered players shall not be allowed to play in any lower Division than that for which they are registered in the same season."

This regulation will be known us Rule 7 of the New Rules (League). His Honour, Mr. Justice H. E. Lindsell, President, said that there was le to comment OB In the annual report. The Association had on the whole enjoyed an uneventful year, but one not without interest.

Recreation Club, whe won every

|Hon. Treasurer-Mr. Earn Abraham,

re-clccted,

Hon. League Secretary--Mr. F. A.

Broadbridge, re-elected.

Executive Committee-Messrs. T. F.

Lo, A. el Arculli, E. de Souza and Major Baines's nomince--Major Baines, the Services' representa- live, is proceeding Home next week.

Interport

Selection Committec-- Messrs. M. W. Lo, A. E. P. Guest, I. A. Barros, Majur Buinea's numince, Ho Ka-isu and T. A. Pearce (Hon. Secretary).

SEASON OPENS MAY 15 Entries for the 1938 Tennis League will close on April 15 and the season will open oficially on May 15 with an "A" Division programme.

A change in the order of play was approved as fon Division.

follows,

Wednesdays."C" Division. Thursdays "D" Division, Fridays Mixed Double Division. Ladies' Retrenton Club, who pos-

A vision,

The wonderful success of Chinese sess only hard courts, were granted Division except "D" deserved the permission to play home matenes, on highest credit. in the "A" "B," "C" their hard courts, Last year and Mixed Doubles Divisions they won played all their home matches on every match played and won 22314 their opponents' courts,

their

they

sets us against only 37 by

Rudlo Sports Club, who are con- varlous opponents. This, the Pre-sidering entering two teams, were sident said, was "a record for which refused permission to play and on matches, possessing only two which we most heartily congratulate courts.

they can be justly proud,

them.

"But congratulations are also due to K.T.0.C.A, who won "D" Division without losing a match and were run- ners up in the "C" Division, being only two points behind the winners. "By and large, I think the standard of lawn tennis in the Colony is im-i proving as more and more of the Into the younger generation come Imelight, and here the League and Colony Championships help con- siderably.

home

#russ

Starting Times Announced

Golf At Fanling This Week-End

"It is a great handicap, however, to hose who have reached the top of the tree that they have so little opportun- ity of meeting and being beaten by better players. Once local player knows himself good enough to beat any other local player, it is almost inevitable that his game, so far from Improving, will begin to deteriorate. times at Fanling:

The following

are

SATURDAY

Old Course

the starting

"Exhibition games in which foreign: visitors such as Von Cramm and Heu- 200 Eng, Car, Holt. Surg. 14. kel, in 1937, and last year the four! Davin young Americans, who took part, 104 Laidlaw, R. Z. K. Walker.

3.08 C. C. Black. I. H. Geare. provide more valuable object lessons, 112 E C. Norris. L. Landshert, especially as to the possibilities of 210 W. C. Farmhon. W. J. Kelly. the serve a weapon which is

SUNDAY Old Course much neglected in Hongkong-but 0.16 R. K. Valentine L. M. S. Ligyd. the visits of these players are too fleeting, and loo few and far between, to be able to raise our standard very high.

FAR EAST TOURNEY "Here too the enterprise

of

too

the

B.20

Cdr.

J. Fenwick, A. 8. Adamson. DE J. L. C. Pearce, D. Humphreys.

A. Sommerfelt. 9.21 932 A 11. Dadiveli, T. Gente. 935 W. W. C. Shewan, A. McKellar. 0.40 P. 8, Delany, E, T, Mehtallen.

L. R. Cramer. 0.48 R. J.

44 A. D. Hu, F. C. Young. Lawn Tennis Federation of Cochin 952 E. A. It. Newton, W. Hewitt. China in organising the fnnual Cham-: 936 5. A. Bompas, W, B. Richardson. plonships of the Far East is most 10.00 F. D. Hunter, A. E. Lissamman.

10.04 D. J. Gilmore, K. S. Morrison, welcome."

10.00 F. A. Redmonit, A. B. Phirves. "We were very glad at the year 1818 v. A. N. Smalcy. PS Edward.

Simmons. end to be able to accept their in 10.18 D. D. Forbes.

10.20 J. M. Pearson, R. 11. Gregory.

vitation to their Arst tournament, 1024 J. S. Dunnett, F. A. M. Elliott. bul, unfortunately, the band of three 10.28 J. Hall, 1. H. C. Righet. who were able to secure leave, and 10.31 Ctr. Murray, J. W. Mayhew.

1030 W. C. Farhan, W. 3. Kelly.

10.44 L. Jackson, J. Forbes,

make the trip did not include a Tsu 10.40 K. 8. Robertson, C. 1, Robertson. or a Rumjahn.

"I would like to take this opportun-10.45 Col. King, Col. Gowland. ity of thanking the Federation must 10.57A, Nicol, W. Woodward.

10.50 I, 8, Harrison, M. G, Carruthers. gratefully for their courtesy in 1700 3. Linaker, It. J, D. Lowe, viling our participation and for their 1104 3. Harrop. D. L. Prophet. entertainment of our players. Wa 11.08 J. Stanarson, G. C. Worrall.

11.12 G. Riddell Carre, C. D. N. Walker. hope to send down a .more fully kis N, K. Littlejohn, T. Low. representative team next year,

11.30 Trig. Gen. Taylor, Major Johnatone, Turning to the working account. 11.21 d. M. Park, B. Bandavs There is practically nothing for com-1125 W. S. Hillier, A. . Dennis.

Now Course ment. Our income just covered our 9241. P. Tamworth, D, S. Robb. expenses, in which the only item of 032 4. N. & 9. A. A. Macfadyen." interest is the cost of the passages of

it. r. Sommers Sir, de 3r. 0.45 1. & Mrs, Overy. our three players to Saigon at the 10.12 Mre, Smiley, Mrs. Edward, year end-$106. On the asset side 1044 Bir Vandeleur & Min Grayburn. of the balance sheet we show $195 10.44, Winter, Miss Vickers.

10.52 Mrs, Nichol, Men, Woodward,

5,40

ns due for the Federation of Cochin-1938 N, Grimble, Mr. Winter, China (in respect of the return pos-1100 V IA Mas, Gordon. rages of the same players, and this 112 Mrs, Hiller, Mra, Dennis

*Unsuccessful-in ballot for Old Course. cum has since been pakt."

1939 OFFICERS

The election of officer resulted as Clipper Crosses

follows:

President His Honour Mr. Justice IL AE Lindsell, for the 10th your in

'succession.

Vice-President-Mɛ, M. W. | Lo, in place of Mr Ng Btc-kwing, who phia, lessing the Colony next

monti, Han, Secretary-Mr. T. A harce, In place of Mr. C. J. Tacchi who is -at Horie on long leave.

Atlantic

· Lizbon, Mar. 30. The Yankee Clipper which left the Azoros this morning, arrived here nt:4.12.p.mi

The Clipper is on a survey flight css the South Atlantic, and is bound for Southampton--Reuter,

Loals Hayward, Alan Curtis and Richard Carlson join in a pep talk prior to the big lee hockey game which climaxes the notion of Edward Small's "Duke of West Point" showing at King's Theatre on Sunday.

Special Homeside

Soccer Forecast

The following are teams specially selected to win in the Home Football programme to-

morrow.

Home Winners

Arsenal Derby

Everton Manchester C. Sheffield Wed. Wrexham

Newport

Port Vale Hearts

Optional Selections

Huddersfield Sunderland Fulham Swansea Bristol C.

Keen Bouts

Witnessed In

Army Boxing

Cricket

Engineers Held To Draw By School

The Royal Engineers drew with School in a the Diocesan Boys' fiendly cricket match played at Sookunpoo on Wednesday last.

first, and The Engineers batied although their opening batsmen were rather slow, they compiled 161 for Cight wickels in just under two hours.

Against the brilliant bowling of Cpl. Denyer, the Schoolboys could do little, and but for Hutchinson, who hit 20 not out, they would probably have been defeated.

EXCITING BADMINTON PROMISED

Varsity, Recreio

for

To Play Off

on

Exciting badminton is expected to be seen at Taikoo Wednesday next, April 5, when Club de Reerelo and University meet in a play-off mixed doubles league cham- the pionship.

Recreio, who are the holders, and

in fact have who

Won the title year since the inception of the competition, were expected to win quite comfortably again this year, especially after beating the Univer- sity so easily in the early part of the

every

senson.

But the Varsity came back with a brillant win in the return encounter, and as neither team have dropped any other points, they finish the pro- gramme with identical records,

This play-off on Wednesday will start at B p.m. and bath clubs hope to! turn out their strongest terms.

worth It should be badminton going a long way to see.

Contract Signed With King's Theatre

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Columbia Filma yesterday signed Every Sun.. Wed. & Fri. from Kunming to Chungking

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from Chungking to Chengtu and return a contract to show their productions at the King's Theatre during the coming year. Among the big ple- Every Mon., Wad. & Fri. from Chungking to Kunming tures due for release in Hongkong Evory Wad. & Fri..... from Kunming to Hanoi : are: "Q Planes" (British), with Ida

Kunming-Chengtu-Sian-Lanchow - Line Lupino "Lone Wolf's Spy Hunt" starring Ida Lupine in a fine comedy Every Thu. & Sat: from Kunming to Lanchow via Chengtu & Sian role; "Plane 4" (tentative title) co- Every Sun. & Fri, from Lanchow to Kunming via Sian Fr Chengtu

Jean Arthur. and Cary starring Grant; "The Lady and the Mob": "Mr. Smith Goes to Washington, producton on which is being held up until Gary Cooper is free to take the title role; "Our Wife," co-starring Loretta Young and Cary Grant; and "Girls' School," with Ann Shirley and 31 Nan Gray, which was recently shown

In Manila with great success.

Frank Lloyd, who directed such hits as "If I Were King" and 14"Cavalcade," has been signed up by

Columbia.

A feature of the match was the performance of Denyer, who scored

six wickels for 43 and took Scores:

Royal Engineers Q. . . Goodger, e and b Cheùng .. Rgt. Carpenter, b Cheung

Spr. Dalley.c Cheung

Prata

Lpt. Denyer, e Kewb Cheung Sgt. Dimond, b Prata..... L/Cpl. Milestone, b Cheung L/Cpl. Hawkins, run out Spr. Oates, not out

Spr. Watts, b Prota

Extras

Total for

Hutchinson Cheung Trata

Goodban

Macauty

wkts. dec. Bowling Analysis

Diocesan Boys' School

F. J. Lay, c and b Denyer

Some keen bouts were witnessed A. J. Fisher, e sub. b Denyer at the finals of the Hongkong Area Prain, 1.b... Goodger ... Inter-Unit open Boxing Champlon-ban, 1.b.w. Denyer

Tutelason, not out held at Nanking Barracks, Kew, & Carpenter b Denyer strip Shamshulpo, last night.

Macauly, e Carpenter b Denyer Fenton, b Denyer Cheung, not out

The finalists were the 1st. Bn. Middlesex Regiment, and the 2nd. Bn: Royal Scots,

The Middlesex Regiment came out easy winners, winning 13 out of the 15 bouts.

Extras

Total for 7 wkts.)

Bowling Analysis

Goodger

Donyer Balley Carpenter the

Milestone

5.8637

25.

D

20

HOCKEY MATCH

Caer Clarke Match Won By "Y" Ladies

The "Y" Ladies secured an over- whelming victory over St. Andrew's In a Caer Clarke hockey encounter, nt

six King's Park, yesterday, by goals to two. The Saints were their pressed from the start and opponents netted five goals in qulek succession before interval.

About ten minutes before the final whistle was blown, the Saints mus- tered up their strength and scored two goals. For the winners, Harker scored four times, and Caidley and Burnett each netted once. A. Zim- mem scored for the Saints.

L/C. Noble and L/C. McCraig were featured in the best scrap of evening, both fighters going for each

CRAIGENGOWER TEAMS other right from the start, Noble

The following will represent the the winning with a knock out in second round. L/C. Morley and Craigengower C.C. first cleven in L/C. Ritchle were the only winners their League cricket match against

to-morrow: E.1 for the Royal Scots.

the Hongkong C.C. Grasett, presented the prizes at the Zimmern, D. Hung, W. Repley, G. B. J. Billmorin, A. R. H. conclusion of the bouts, and con- Souza, gratulated the winners for putting Esmail, A. K. Ismall, A. B. Hamson

and W Hong Sling. up a splendid display.

The ometals were: Captain E. H. The second eleven, also against the B. Nelli (Referce), Captain F. Sale Hongkong C.C., will be represented I. Ironed (Capt.), J. L and Captain W. B. Wilson (Judges), by: B. Rev. S. Hinchliffa (Timekeeper), Youngsaye, G. Winch, W. K. Way, J. and G. S. M. Estall (M.C.).

W Leanord, N Brosdbridge, C. W. Bantamweight-Ple. Hope (Mid.) Lam, M. C. Hung, U. Eemail, H. P. bent Bds. Bailey,

Lim and T. Locke,

SUNDAY MATCH

The G. O. C., Major General 4. E. Zlinmern (Capt.), F. Zimmern, A. KOWLOON F. C. TEAM

Featherweight (1st. String). L/C. Noble (Mid.) knocked out L/C, Mc-

The following will represent Kow- Craig, 2nd, round; (2nd, String) L/C toon C.C. Phillips (Mids) beat Pte. Banner.

In a game against the

The following will.represent the Kowloon Football Club in their First Division football match against thic Hongkong Football Club to-morrow at 4.45 pm:

Humberstone; Everest, B:11; Max- well, Bliss, Honniball; W. Knox, P. Jorge, Rlertsen, V. White and East-

man.

SPORT ADVTS

Light Weight(1st, String) Cpl. Police at Happy Valley on Sunday, THE MACAO, JOCKEY CLUB Ellis (Mid.) beat L/C. Barker, t.k.o., al 11.30 nm,

W. Mulcahy (captain), K. M. (2nd. String) L/C. Morley (RS.) knocked out Pie. Gribble, lat, round; Baxter, R. T. Broadbridge, if. Broken- (3rd. String) Pie: Gelst (Mid.) beat shire, G. G. Davies, G. W. Giffen, G. A. Goodban, R. E. Lee, W. L. Pte. Milinr

Walter Weight--(1st. String). Cpl. McKenzie, G. E. Taylor, A. Wright. McGrady (Mid) beat Cpl. Elliot; (2nd. String) L/C, Ritchie (RS.) beat Cpl. Holdford; 3rd. String) Ple, beat Pic: McNally; (3rd. String) Bdr. Milroy (Mid.), beat Pie Sharkey; feDonald (Mid), beat L/C, Peebles. (4th. String) Pie. Enton Mid.), beat

Light Heavyweight-L/C. (MIL) beat Pie. Larking

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