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PENANG POLO CLUB,

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"SWEE LEE" CUP.

WIN FOR Favoured with fine weather and in response to the cordial invitation of the members of the Fenang Polo Club At Home," there was a good gathering at the Polo` Ground to witness the final play for the "Swee Leo" Cup, between "A" and "C" teams. Up to that afternoon "B" team was leading with 3 goals, while "A" and "C" tearns had 2 goals each to the credit. Both teams took the fold with great keenness and deter mination and "C" team, led by Heah Seng Hye, after a contest, won the much coveted trophy by scoring 2 goals, making a total of four goals for the tourna

This is the second time. that Heah Song Hye has led his team to victory, but he did so on Saturday in a more convincing

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GOLF TROPHY.

SHANGHAI QUALIFYING,

ROUND.

The following is the result of the Shanghai Golf Club's Qualifying Bound for the Morimur Cup. Conditions 86 Holos Medal (Han. dicap):

jons

BRITISH SPORTS NOTES,

Will Scotland, who have for saken Inverleith, for the "new. ground, Murray-feld, make i more suspicious start than they did. a quarter of a century ago? asks Olympus, in the London Chronicle. When the Scottish R. U. took over Inverleith, in 1899, the opening match-against Ireland-resulted Fin'a homa defeat."

M. W. Budd. 156. 2 164 O. H. Hopkins 170 10 160. PUDDEFOOT LIKES OZONE.

I hear that Syd Puddefoot has. W. Huggett.... 177 10 167

4 167

followed the example of so many H.R. Malcolm 171

nthir leading Lancashire foot Following is the draw for semi-ballers, and has gone to live at final 18 Folas played on Sunday morning, May 24.

The Final:-18. played during the aftemoon Sunday, May 24.

Blackpool.

W. G. RICHARDSON,

M. WBudd vs. W. Huggett. « William George Richardson, C. H. Hopkins vs. H. R. Mal-who bard

has just been put into .colm.

Boscombe's League team again, Holes was is the old half-hack of Sheffield of United, with whom he spent several seasons. He was at one time the club's regular right half. He'is a Gainsborough man, and is a very keen golfer, as are most of the Sheffield United players.

From 5 o'clock, tea and ather refreshments were served to all present under the able supervision. of Mrs. Pratt and Mrs. Wright, who were indefatigable in their efforts to see that everyone was

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Philadelphia. The schedule of the Haverford College cricket eleven, which sails for an invasion Punctually at 530 Mr. Milner, of English fields on June 15. has the time-keeper, rang the bell for heen announced. The trip is the the start of play. From the time Black cricketers for ten years first made by the Scarlet and

G. Rodger who is showing most that Mr. McNeill, the Umpire, threw the ball in, the "A" team Arrangements for the schedule promising form at centre-half for led by Wright made a raid, but were made through the Marylebone Chelsea, is a Scot. He came to

Chelsea

with Chalmers from Seng Hye cleared and galloped Cricket Club of London.

Kilsyth Rangers, a Scottish junior op the left. He missed a hard matches have been arranged as drive and Magill transferred play follows: June 27, Uppingham; club during last summer. to the other end but shot wide of June 30, Retton; July 4, Chelten- ENGLAND'S BEST THREE QUARTER.◆N�H◆H◆ the mark. Seng Hye raced up with Marlborough; July, o. Pond-old Cambridge captain, has been ham; Jnly 6 and 7, two-day match R. H. Hamilton-Wickes, the with the ball and passed to Senz bridge; July 10, Charter House the most consistent of all Eng- Whatt who was checked by Wright, Tan Lo Tee finally putting July 14, Haileybury: July 16 land's backs this Rugby season. I the ball out. Wright, who was the Harrow: July 21, Rugby: July 27 am told that he was the best wing

Rossal The team

on the field at Edinburgh, even backbone of his team, came agaia into the picture but was defeated strengthened by the addition of though most of the chances that Logan and Comfort, captains res-

came his way he had to create for by Seng Hye, who was the saxnectively of the 1923 and 1924 bimself. Wickes has certainly player for his side, Wright Haverford elevens. Captain Göd

shown no lack of footballing ment by Seng Hye, Lo Tee sell of the Magill C.C., Canada, brains during his International and Seng Whatt, but Seng Hye fermer Cambridge Blue, is expect career. He learnt the game at 'succeeded in securing the ball and ed to coach.

Wellington, and began his Uni- versity football life as a centrs, scored a goal for his side amid applause. The last few minutes

where it was said of him that he of the first period saw "C" team

kicked too much and passed too pressing hard and Seng Whatt

Hule. Certainly he never looked missed by a very narrow"margin

Tnternational class In those days. with a back hander,

His experience in the middle of the field, whare, he still plays occasionally for the Harlequins, nevertheless helped to develop him into one of the most dan gerous right wings playing the

bicke up a fine combined move-

SUTCLIFFE

BUYS IT."

When Sutcliffe was in Sydney he received this letter: "Dear Sir, You're a worder. . I don't want the autograph of anybody else but your Please send it and make

me happy." Jokingly. Sutcliffe showed the letter round the dressing room to Hobbs, Heame, Hendren, &c., saying. "How would you fellows feel if you got a note of that sort? I feel wonderful." Roars of laughter followed.

It transpired that the young writer had written a similar letter to each member of the English team.

THE WINNING GOAL. Both teams crossed over with "C" team having the lead of one goal. From the resumption Seng Whatt made a fine opening which Stowell improved. Seng Hye, galloping past, got the ball and scored the second goal. He tried again but missed his mark with a back hand stroke. Peal and Magill broke away but Seng Hye success fully repelled them, Magill's effort going wide, Seng Hye and Seng Whatt were then seen in a fine combined rush but the latter failed to score. "A" team were awarded a 50-yards hit but Seng Whatt cleased in the nick of time. No funther goals were scored and the] men game ended in a victory for "C" team by 2 goals to nil.

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OPEN DAILY" FROM NOON TO MIDNIGHT. J.R. Mason, the Winchester and Kent all-rounder, is 51. He shares◆NGHGH◆H◆KSH@H@HSHGH◆NGNGNGHGHGHGH#MINIUM with two other great cricketers William Bates, of Yorkshire and R. E. ("Tip") Foster-the dis- tinction of playing for England but not in this country. Mason against Australia "down ander," went to Australia with Stoddart's 1897-8 team.

WEST HAM'S BOY RECAUIT., Wheal, who is being given a This is the fourth time it has been trial as a forward for West Ham, played for. The first time it was was in the Ebb schools team who won by Mr. Seng Hye's team, appeared ar Upton Park a few BOA- then hy Mr. Wright's team, Mr. sons ago. He was 17 years of age McNeill's team and this time by last December, but, despite his team again youth, is well set up and promises Mr. Sang Hye's (applause),' The winning team to develop along the right lines. comprises Heah Seng Hye, Heah Seng Whatt, Tan "Lo Tee and Stowell and the ponies Rudge, My Companion, Emperor, and Jeannie Deans."

Mr. Pratt, the. President, said The "Swee Lee" Cup has just been won by "C" team, appropriately by the son of the donor, the late Mr. Heah Swee Lee. As most of you know, the cup was originally pre- sented about 2 years ago to be competed for in Penang against all comers. It has never been played under', these conditions, Mrs. Peel then presented the which, little over a year ago, were cup to Mr. Seng Hye, and gold changed and brought into line buttons with the monogram, with the Barnes's Cup to be com- "P. P. C." on each, were presented peted for by teams composed of to each member of the team, members of the Penang Polo Club, Three hearty cheers for Mrs Peel the conditions being four ponies and the President concluded the and z chukkers of 71⁄2 minutes each. function.

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