Saturday,
HONGKONG TELEGRAPH
November 11, 1939.
K.C.C. RESTART BADMINTON RACING AT MACAO
Insufficient Entries For Women's League: Chantecler Withdraw
SHE CRAWLS TO VICTORY
RANGHILD KVEGER has proved she is, the fastest. "Miss liveger is a sturdy girl without any excep woman swimmer in the world to-day. This 18-year-old tional physical attributes. But her execution of the Baxen-tinted Dane here shows the stroke with which crawl is a lesson for everyone-learner, tyro and racing jabi breska recorda,
Awimmer. She glides over the surface with a flasom W. J. Howeroft, Dally Herald wimming expert, who kick."
Jer netion can be followed by reading from top to bottom, 1930, writes;
THE NON-ENTRY of the European Y.M.C.A. intonen her swim since she broke her first record early the woman's Division of the local Badminton League has Imado it necessary for that competition to be suspended for this sonson, as the requisite minimum number of teama to completa, the division has not been attained,
A welcomed return to the League; however, is that of the Kowloon Cricket Club into tie "43" Division. But offsetting this is the last-minute withdrawal of the Chan- tecler Sports Club from all divisions. The ronson given in the non-pussession of a court of their own, and the con- enquent Inability of their players to practice together. The Club had entered teams for the "A", the "3" and the Mixed Doublon Divisions,
Than, although the Europoun Y.M..A., the Chantecler and the Wandorura hava dropped i out of the Longue, Boro nen) two new toning in the Kowloon 6.0, and At, Toreda's.
The rehntry of the Kowloon
Grieket (Hule Entr The Longettes In
of more than panning; tukegoat,}
Week-End Football Fixture
Pia frdlowing are the football ix- to-ily and to-morgW
for thin Club was one of thei piratenas in the nuvombat té emitovalon | Teres
The poses in staking, and netunity and by the Hongkong - Footbal participated in the Lavimas darling Artatione:
High first herasaan.
Trouble with the sprit de
Bem, on which the janis was played,
te les batallest helyt nhatyliined!
Mines for stun Run, kat terturat
To-day
FIRST DIVISION
Middle V. Kowloom - (
almatians have embed a co- 48 p. Heferees, Ip. Ines-
of the Karon in a where it fo tremenitvily popul
| moi, Ronlarma and Millen
241. Arvseph'n v. Royal Bruts (4. itefecer, Mini- | disopiha), 45 PM
The RCC. Pomnt primoled to son, tent and Ford. stuk of thus Blad I Do Colony, and
Hoval Navy v. Hongkat 135 Us pimenu Conturse nye her lo-
Ite- Bened by the in-talbution of special | (tʻonewly lay), 4.10 p.m. Bahtron All Bus bluchting-out dit tan feram, Poster, Lietuvai, Lew Bugs Hola qu
Erang kandock.
BREAYED START
Florits Chiarn "I" y Kwong Wah WING to this disusamle of the
Valittrer enimps, nor well on the moling (1), 4.15 pm. Tieferno, Hned. Idoemen, t'urley and Wi- einkmanty thaiversity mantraalfonso, which occupy the Voluity pliyeas FoRE attentions until the michthe of ext ills, e sort of the avaan naist Ja edilstly delayil, text tih opratio quantumenes haves of urterally, bon restrletet tu ment in perular vir- aunutmuron,
Folker V. Plantorn (Houndary Breeb, 4.15 pm. Hofmee, Stcked.
leggen, Denver nnd Redwood. SECOND DIVISION "A"
(Military), V. HA 4.A. 2:48 pm Referee, Pard Ann Hult, the "A" 33lvistens Both tim v. Kosten (Cmanc tongraimon will and art instil Pafway 1999), 3.45 pm. Referee, Cumar, (mukena Bounder 4. Tim Talvisteren,
Clich KR
invever, will "hiplenif” on Biovetop, 45 pan. J. Prée, Mich- Time 390, and The Mixed Dardiler fengum vind Can Perumber 1.
Queo ngal Bir
J honey mchentuale is the "J" Divlaka, with
MECOND DIVISION "11" University v. Kwang Wah (Roun- tines tearrin taking part, nnd even Ifdary iron), 2.45
p. Referee, the Clube mithurn rigidly to the of Denge. Acial programme they cannot hope to complete their fixtures before the middle of April.
Pase of this, teams are again
do earnestly requested to utmost to avold postponements.
their
PHILIPPINES' DAVIS CUP TEAM ARRIVES
Kowloon v. R. Engineers (Kow- toon), 4.13 pan. Referee, Dove,
R.A.F. v. R.C.S. Kowloon F.C.), 2.45 pan. Referee, Phillips.
THIRD DIVISION
R.C.S. v. R. Scots (Chatham Rd.), 2.45 p.m. Referee, Wyper.
-6th-R.A...v.. 12 RA. (Sookun- poo), 2.45 p.m. Referee, Silva.
R. Engineers v. 24th R.A. (Mil- tory), 4.15 pan. Referee, Barretto.
International v. R.A.M.C. (Chat-
Nd.), 4.15 ham
Referee, p.10. Somerville,
To-morrow POPPY DAY MATCH United Services V,
The Rest
Felicitimo Ampon and Armado Sanchez, Fhiltypine Davis Cup tennis players who are en route to Manila, arrived in the Colony yesterday by (Hongkong FC.), 4 p.m. Referee, Stokes, Linesmen, Clark and Mit- President liner.
They are not breaking their trip chell. here and will go on to Manila where they will figure in exhibition matches
SECOND DIVISION "p}
R. Scots v. Police (Sookunpoo),
THIRD DIVISION
against Ferenc Punca and F.2.45 pm. Referee, Edwards.
Kukuljevic, Yugo-Slavlan Davis Cup players, and Charles E. Hare, British
Electric v. Kumaons (Kowloon),
ranking tennis player, who are now 2.45 pm. Referee, Salter.
en route to Manila direct from Kobo.
The left arm entering with the right arm ilfting sboro water and the body on an oven koei. Brenik is now being expelled.
The right went is now beftig taketi les a half ofrein abure water with a disilnej »lbow bezit and the defi la pressing dowowards,
Now the git arm has pannil the shoulder with a more pranoheed bead it the elbow. The left in preuard bookwards, bringing 11 at right angles 19 the shoulders,
The right arm is bent at the elbow for the hond, held palm downwards, to make entry. The head is turned for a breath and no the left arm approaches the shoulder the elbow starts to bend,
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The right enters on the mid-line of the body. breath is taken and the left arm is beblad the shoulder nearing the surface.
KEEN
A split second later the right arm la pressing down as the felt completes its under-water puli. This flustrates an important feature of the crani so I shows that there le a moment when both arms are below surface at the same time.
Note the low brud AFTill the arm is lifted from the water and how the firsgeta aza opened sigblly to redare museolar sirain o he arm- all point with a big riferi.
More flat teil arm is folding sa it goes forward in advance of the bend, which is turning to face front.
This movement is similar to No, U, but with the aren poslilons reversed, Thin position of the head is nok Identical as breath is only taken on the left.
The camera shows the pole in detall. The bead is held high, erown uppermost wlib the shoulders plantur over-not through-the water.
RUGBY ANTICIPATED
Utd. Services
Should Beat Club-Police
(By "Fly-half")
RUGBY South China v. I.A.S.C. (Sookun-
poo), 4.16 p.m. Referee, Baker.
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The programme is: 3.15 p.m. Army "A" v. Navy "A"
Dempsey To Referee
Garcia-Loo Bout. MANILA, Nov. 10 (UP).— The boxing promoter, Jes Cortes, announces that Jack Dempsey, former world heavy weight champon, will come to Manila by Clipper to referoe the middleweight bout be- tween Ceferino Garcia and Glen Lee on December 16.
the two packs. A game between the two Services is always keenly 4.30 p.m. Club-Police v. fought out with equal give and United Services.
Both are оп the Club ground, Happy Valley.
tako.
Interesting Events For November Meeting To
Held
Be
To-morrow
(By "Captain Foster")
THE MACAO JOCKEY CLUB are holding their November Race Meeting at Arcia Preta to-morrow, the entries being fairly up to the usual mark, and the opening event will be run at 2.15 p.m.
The curtain raiser will be the Grand Stand Handicap for China ponies of the small type and the trip is over six furlongs. The inclusion of Shanghai 4 in this sprint will, I am afraid, rob the race of some interest, for the pony is a class by himself. Merry Maker and Gold Clause should fill the minor positions.
WE should ace a good race in give some trouble.
CHOI MA HUI HCAP
the going is firm, Falry Auk should not have a rough passage
the Race Course Handicap over six furlongs. On paper, | National Triumph should win,
In the Choi Ma Hul Handleap over but the moke has, believe me, the mile course, but I think the op- some good weight to carry. position comes from Falry Cusel, Cloudy Star and Eagle should be who has been well treated with an well up at the finish.
allowance of 10 lbs Of course,
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und that the
I fancy King's Parade for the Turf Falty Auk has always been ridden by Handicap first section) for "E" class Mr. Raymond, but I am afraid that racers over the mile as the pony has the new jockey may always done well at Arela Preta. Sy gelding is not a nice gec-gee wo Adventure and National handle. Be careful of Shanghal 4, Dignity are well in on the handicap. should the owner decide to start the and it looks that they are going to pony in this event.
Good reponse has been received from Happy Valley runners for the Victory Handicap for "D" class China ponles over ರ mile. Although Diogenes, Gallant Marshal, King's Envoy and National Anthem have re- cently been demoted to the last class, owners are reminded that their ponies are eligible to compete as they are protected by the provision "at dute of entry." After his fine performance BELOW is the draw for the Royal at Happy Valley. The Leopard is at Hongkong Golf Club Champlonship, the top of the tree with a burden of 100 lbs. and I have my doubts that the first and second rounds of which the moke is making the trip. Jack must be completed by December 3,
O'Lantern Is nicely weighted, and I the semi-final round on December 16
ke him with National Anthem and and the Anat over 30 holes on DecemDiogenes to follow in the rear. ber 17:
DRAW FOR R. II. K; G. C. CHAMPOINSHIP
The Committee hope that no putts will be conceded.
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1st ROUND
CLOSING EVENT
THE closing event, the Turf Handi- cap (second section) for "E" A. K. Mackenzie v. D. J. Gilmore; einss raters, will bring out Happy D. S. Edward v. D. 5. Robb; TA Valley "dend meat," and Dow-Jones Pearce v G. C. Worrall: A. E.
Liasaman v. J. T. Smith; F. D. Hunter may cause an upset in the betting V. A. McKellar, Col. H. B. Rose v.market. The pony nearly landed a G. M. Park; W. W. C. Shewan v. L. coup in the Lappa Handicap at the Rt. Andrewes; Surg. Cdr. Nicholsonst meeting, the non-success being v. R. Young.
First Round Draw For
Women's Competitions
Below are given the draws for the Railway and Ross Cuns. to be competed by the Ladies' Section of the Royal Hongkong Golf Club.
allway Cup
Mrs. H. C. Margarett v. Mrs. J. A. R Selby: Mira, A. S, Nicol v. Mrs, W. 5. Her; Mrs. I. W. Shewan v. Birs. F. D. Hunter Mrs. L. W. B. Williams v. Mrs. W. I.
Mrs. J. Pearson v. Mr. F. A 101 V. MAIL Guluness; Miss M. Glen- dinning v. Mrs. L. Gold now 14 Mara. H. Valentino Tromsan: Mr.
A. M. Howell; Overy v. DAZ20/1 v. Míru, A. C. Meredith: Mr. J. v. Mrs. Durran; Mr. D. B. Edward v. Mrs. D. L. Prophet; Mirs. 3. P. Sherry v. Mirs. W. H. A. Smalley; Mrs. V. Murrel! v. Mr. I. E. Lindsell: Mrs. A. Greaves v. Mr. E. D. Roberst; Mrs. R. C. Stewart v. Mrs. A. Mailand.
Ron Cup
E. Mackenzie: K, S. Robert-
ed his wrist. Wilson, of the Police, will no doubt take his place. Some readjustment among the back divi- sion to bring him into the three line is possible but not probable. The
Mrs. A. S. Michell v. Mr. A. Meilland; only player who immediately suggests Mr. A. S. Nicol v. Airs. A. H. Guinness; MP. F. D. Hunter v. Mrs. J. Durran; nimself is Hutchinson, who played for Mr. F. 3. colll v. Mrs W. S. Hilur the major part of last week's game in W. N. Smalley v. Mrs. D. L that position.
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On the other hand, the Hutchinson- Stewart wing s worthy of serious trial, and it was it which added the impetus to Club's revival in the closing stages last week.
Charter Inside to Taylor, is player who is just beginning to get acclimatised and au fait with
the
game as played here. Taylor we hope to see get a fair share of the ball.
COMPARISON OF HALVES
THE POLICE HALVES are not in many respects Inferior to Henderson and Cessford. There are many who think that Luscombe, the Police scrum-half, is belter than Henderson, it will be remembered he scored three tries last week for his team.
Provided the Club-Police pack The main attraction, the Club-kalis in well in the set scrums, the Police v. United Services, in play up forward should take the lines encounter that all have looked far-las did last week. ward to
zinco
was the fixture
A win for the United Services by a With all players avail- announced. able, tho Club-Police "team should slightly larger margin than last week represent the strongest interport side may be expected. the Colony could turn out. That is, The teams are:
United Serviços:—Pay Lleut. Stoyens taking into account that the naval
FRA), and military players are not qualified ARN}; funtchande (8th
L/Cpl. Wailo (RE), Tel, Paul (IN.). SUPR. 1. Cuckrane · EX1,X£,) for interport honours.
Lieut. Cdr, Clark (HN), Lieut. Carter (R.N.): Pto. erry Max. R. Lieut. Hewitt (dx.
AAIA.); F
This aftertidon the Services are fielding the same side tliat defeated 1), L/dr. Evans Com
Lieut. Taylor (RN.), L. Finkarten R. Club last Saturday, with the diesex Rents); Chpi. Duke (1.8.3. Leut. Ridadnie tion of Sgt. Burrell, of the Middlesex (Royal Norfolk Regt) and Lieut. Johns
makes way for Lt. N Regi, who
Club-Police-R. G. Wall (Police); D. H. Pinkerton, of the Royal Scots. The
Tavlor (Police). J. C. Charter (Club), B. C. Fay Police), E. C. Luscombe Police A. F. Walkden (Captain) (Club). A. Berrie Polfeel, K. a. Castleton (Club) P. Cutiloan (Police), F. W. Stou
(Club), Club AG. Taylor Dempsey Police), W, B. Richardson (Club).
The side will play in white jerseys
The
In the first encounter there is little to choose between the teams. The Navy, for some reason or other, have
of! always more Sonso positional play behind the scrum which gets that extra punch into their attack, and latter called off last Saturday, and Hutchiron (Club), D. 11. Stewart (Club);
thus gave Burrell his place. which makes scoring seem result last weck speaks for this
team, and no doubt the experi easy. The Army will look ence of having played once together to Boo to make openings and will be of great value to them. to score, and, to a lesser ex- tent, to March. The Sub. Lt. Corcoran-Wright com- bination should spell most danger to the Army.
At forward, there is not a wall, the original choice, for full- great deal of difference between back, has had to call off, as he sprain
CLUB POLICE COMBINATION
THE CLUB-POLICE combination
in not, on paper, the strongest that could be fielded by the two Clubs.
but the fact that tho men to play are all triers and keen tacklers might makes up for any sparkle that is miss- Ing. They should by no means be trantod lightly, sp
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Prophet; Mrs. V. hurrell v. Mrs. Pearson: Mrs. L. Goldman v. Mr. R. E Lindsell; Mrs. D. B. Edward v. Mrs. L
H. Clark v. Mrs. H. W. J Overy: Mrs. Williama; Mrs. D. J. Valentine v. Mir
. s. Robertson; Mrs, E. N. Denn's v. Mrs. A. R. Greaves; MIA. W. J. 11. Man-
Mira. kenzle v. Mr. R. C. Nowart; Thomson v. Men, E. D. Roberts; Mr. A M. Rowell v. Mrs. H. C. Margrets; Mie. P. Sherry v. Mrs. I. A. R. Selby: Miss M. Glendinning v. Bies, C. B. ow.
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Jockey was lacking strength at the fluish.
Final.. Selections
My selections are as follow:
GRAND STAND HANDICAP
Shanghal 4
Merry Maker Gold Clause
RACE COURSE HANDICAP
Eagle
National Triumph Cloudy Star
TURF HANDICAP (1ST SECTION) King's Farade Mao's Adventure National Dignity
CHOI MA HUI HANDICAP
Fairy Ousel. Fairy Auk
Hogmanay
VICTORY HANDICAP
Jack O'Lantern
National Anthem
Diogenes
TURF HANDICAP
(2ND SECTION) Dow Jones
Labour Day
The Spirit of St. Louis
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