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Lawn Bowls
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THE CHINA MAIL.
Interview. With E. D. Andrews.
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A large gathering of well- wishers flocked to the Kowloon Whart shortly before the Em-
BOROTRA'S PERSONALITY. They guarantee a'visiting side a The most pleasant personality at fixed sum with the possibility of press of Asia sailed, carrying the Hong Kong hopes to the North. Wimbledon, in the opinion of more being accrued, and their Shouts of "Good Luck" followed Andrews, was Jean Borotra, the efforts are lifting the standard of He is truly tennis in India by leaps and the giant liner as she backed "Bounding Banque."
The following is the team: ' B. W. Bradbury (C.C.C.).
U. M. Omar (C.C.C.).
J. C. Brown (KDRC).
RS. Nichol (K.B.G.C.).
from the wharf, and a number an amazing character and the most bounds." Andrews was amazed In that Japan, China, Hong Kong, the of intimate friends of the team likeable player in the world.
the.. doubles final he carried Philippines and Malaya did not followed the ship by motor boats
visit by leading as it turned from the wharf to Brugnon to victory over Hughes arrange for a
and Perry. His partner could not players by amalgamation.
Any the sea.
smash with any accuracy, but Jean offer would be gladly accepted 'by made up for his weakness. The the British L.T.A. and the impetus last stroke of that match was the it would "give tennis in these climax of B brilliant display. centres "would be remarkable, Perry had sent a hard drive down the side-line and Berotra had"re- G. L. Buchanan (CCC)."
trieved an almost impossible re- H. Hampton (K.C.C.).
turn with a beautiful.base-line job. Of the six Hong Kong representa The Frenchman, however, was well tives B. W. Bradbury and R. S. Nichol are making their first ap- he could check his agility and up amongst the spectators before pearance in the Interport series. Brugnon was left to continue the Bradbury, however, is second in rally. This he managed to do until the skips table and his form for the Boretru came running up from the champions this season has caused base-line to bring off a magnificent him to be considered a certainty smash to win the match." providing he was able to make the trip. Nichol plays No. 3 for the Kowloon Bowling Green Club and hia consistency throughout, the season has been one of the features of that Club's motivities.
land...
"Vines is a glorious player, his service" and his back-hand being his strongest assets. He," however, depends too much on his service. In the Challenge & Round of the Davis Cup Borotra showed that it could " be taken and thus under. mined the whole of Vinea' game,
Andrews, who was captain of the Cambridge University aquash rackets team, is keen to promote the game
in the Colony, and will devote some time of his stay to making en- quiries as to the prospects for the game in the Colony with a
view to later affiliation to the English Squash Rackets Asso- ciation, of which Andrews is a member.
„A PACIFIC ZONE
No 'official' exhibition tennia matches have yet been arranged but it is understood that LAT.A. officials are meeting "Andrews to- day to see what might be arrang- Led. Andrews has been invited to Canton na the guest of the British Consul-General, and will in all probability play in exhibition
games.
U. M. Omar la the most experienced player in the side having represented the Colony in 1924, 1926 and 1931, J. C. Brown was & member of the
RISE OF MISS STAMMERS." only Hong Kong side to register
Speaking on the future British When asked what he thought of] a win in Shanghai: The members lady players Andrews voiced his the introduction of a Pacifc Zone of that 1928 all-conquering .com- bination was J. Laing, A. W. Grim-own personal opinion that Miss in the Davis Cup, which would
Kathleen Stampers would within embrace mitt, J. C. Brown, and Adam Holfour years win the Wimbledon title. Malaya and the Philippines, An- Japan, China, India,
"She is a left-handed player withdrews. replied that he was in all Buchanan and H. Hampton
a powerful forehand, drive and a agreement. "The time has come both participated in last year's more than useful service." Miss when the Davis Cup must be.split match against Shanghai and were Stammers is only 18 and Andrews up into further zones. The travel-1. both members of losing rinks. would not say whether he thought ling expenses at the present day) The team will play the series of her to be better than Betty Nuthall do not allow the smaller countries three matches against Shanghai at the same age. between September 11 and 18, and Miss Stammers at Wimbledon Innovation would help matters, con- He partnered the same chance, and this new in- wilt be accompanied by Mr. A. O. the Mixed Doubles and is therefore siderably." Brawn, the President of
the Lawn a good. position to judge her Bowls Association, who is travel-qualities. "She played splendid ling as team manager much to the tennis to beat Mille Payat, one of delight of all followers of the the seeded players, at Wimbledon,"
he said.
game,
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INTERPORT RESULTS
The following have been the re- sults of former Interport games:
In Shanghai.
1918 Shanghai 30; Hong Kong 11. 1920 Shanghai 20; Hong Kong 18.
1922 Shanghai 24; Hong Kong 8 |1924 Shanghai 20; Hong Kong 14. 1926 Shanghai 19; Hong Kong 17. 1928 Hong Kong 20; Shanghai 19. In 1930 three games were inau- gurated.
1980 Shanghai 28; Hong Kong 17. Hong Kong 20; Shanghai 15. Shanghai 18; Hong Kong 10. In Hong Kong.
1919 Hong Kong 27; Shanghai 13.
1921 Hong Kong 28: Shanghai 22.
1923 Hong Kong 27; Shanghai 23.
During his voyage to Hong Kong Andrews played tennis In Japan, but rain prevented him from playing in Shanghai.." He, however, met Duff, the Canadian Davis Cup player now residing in Shanghai, and heard the news that Duff was bringing a team down to Hong Kong next month.
EASTERN TOURS. Andrews has been invited to visit India with a British team this Winter, but on account of business engagements he has been forced to refuse the invitation. This would have been his second visit to India
"NOT TOO MUCH TENNIS.” "When travelling through thirty- with a British team. "The South one countries, one after the other, Club in Calcutta is the most en- and playing on different courts, it terprising clube in the Orient. is difficult to maintain good form.
KOWLOON
GOLF CLUB
MEETING
I am a firm believer that too much tennis is bad for one's physique and talent, and I do not play a great deal during the Winter."
Andrews, who is a director of)
Spaldings, would have captained
Cambridge University at tennis
had he not accepted the offer of
a post in a firm of chartered ac countants. He is now on his way
1926 Hong Kong, 28; Shanghai 8. AT Y.M.C.A. TO-NIGHT to New Zealand with Mr. Patter
1927 Shanghai 31; Hong Kong 17.
1929. Hong Kong 19; Shanghai 17.| 1931 Hong Kong 26; Shanghai 16..
Shanghai 20; Hong Kong 18. Shanghai 25; Hong Kong 14. The above statistics give the following tables:
In Shanghai.
Shots
P. W. L. D. For Agat
Shanghai 7 6 1 0 168 135. Hong Kong 7 1 6 0 135, 188. In Hong Kong,
- Shota P. W. L. D. For Agst Hong Kong 7 5 2 0 217 161 Shanghai 7 2 5 0 161 217 Final Standings. 161 227,
Shots
AT 6 P.M.
Satisfactory Year.
son, who is not, however, the famous tennis player, and hopes to meet the Americans either in Aus- tralia... or New Zealand" during November and December. Last time he was in the Colony he was surprisingly beaten by C. A. L Rumjahn, the Colony champion, but on that occasion he had a bad hand which did not give him full play of his remarkable talents. The Kowloon Golf Club have now He is the guest of Bir William
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a membership of 225, not including Hornell, C.I.E, M.A., an old friend the 53 ladies who are allowed the of his, during his stay in the use of the course, and, according Colony. to the 1932 annual report which le to be presented to the members to night at the eighth annual general meeting in the West Longe of the Y.M.C.A.at 6 p.m.
.m., the Club return- P. W. L. D. For Agsted a profit of $2,949.54 on the year's Shanghai 14 8 6 0 829 852 working. Hong Kong 14 6 B 0 852 329.
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The Boong Ching Football Club defeated the Sam Kwong team by 3 goals to 1 at Caro- "line Hill on Wednesday in the Chinese Summer Football Tournament."
The outstanding event of the year was the opening of the new Club House on June 4 by H.: E. Major- General J. W. Sandilands C.B., | C.M.G., (D.S.O. The new pavilion, [including furniture, cost approxi-' mately $1,500 and of this sum near- ly $12,000 was paid during the financial year Just ended, out of acThis year nine teams entered cumulated balances and current re- for the Tournament which is be venue. The briance has been rais-pg played for Dr. Wu's Cup the following being the full results to ed by loans from members.
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