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CRICKET NOTES.
TO-DAY'S GAME.
GOLF.
THE HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 1929.
ROYAL HONG KONG GOLF CLUB.
Hong Kong at Play.
SPORTS NOTES AND COMMENTS.
[BY BROADCASTER."]
LAWN TENNIS.
WIMBLEDON CHAMPION
ARRIVES.
FRANCOJAPANESE RESULTS.
The long-awaited-for-arrival of
famous French
THE MATCHES IN JAPAN.
GOOD SHOWING BY HOME PLAYERS.
to
Below are given the results of the matches played by the four French" tennis aces in Japan during the latter part of October."
The visitors gave. exhibition matches at Tokyo and Osaka with totally unexpected results, extreme- the Japancia quartette ly gratifying
players and their supporters.
It will be seen that both Cochet and Brugnion, the two leaders, were beaten in Singles. The former lost one match to Harada at Tokyo, "but he had his revenge at Osaka where he defeated Harada after a bard The couple, however,
At 10.30 am. to-day Shanghai meet. Malaya on the Club ground. We have seen enough of the Malaya CAPTAIN'S CUP-NOV. 2 AND 3 both the baseball and the lawn (Messrs. Cochet, Brugnon, Landry
bowling to realize that in that de- partment of the game at all ́erents they are well served. I confidently expect them to prove themselves by far the best side in this respect. As regards their batting. I am not so sure, but they have at least seven or eight men who might get fifty. It is more difficult to gunge their felding. I am told that Bostock Hill and La! Singh are both fine alips. They will want all their skill from what I have seen of Smith He is very fast through the air bat I doubt if he gathers any pace-off the ground. He may skittle every one out, or he may be rather expen- sive. To-day and to-morrow will show us!
Shanghal.
AT FANLING,
Other scores -
F. M. Ell
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R. P. Moodie... 93-18-78 There were 30 entries.
Optional Pool.
G. D. Lawrenzo 77-5-7% win Seven entries.
LADIES' SECTION.
At
? 'p.m.
Mesdamen
were supreme at doubles and heat
all centers in five matches.
The skeleton results follow:-- Tokyo.
The programme, is as follows, play commencing at 9 p.m. sharp and concluding at 4 p.m. :-
1ST MATCH.
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H. D. Rumjaha and S. A. Rum.
jaha . Landry and Rodel.
AND MATCH. AL W. Lo . Cochet.
3RD MATCH. Miss Enid Lo and Cochet and
Mrs. Tottenham and. Brugnon. If time permits, an exhibition will be given by the French players, after these games.
Locals' Records.
In view of the importance of the occasion skeleton records of the local players will not be out of place, those of the visitors having been given above
II. D. Rumjahn and S. A.) Rumjaha (cousins) won the Open Doubles the first time they entered Japan (Singles 4).
together, in 1923, and have held the title ever since. H. D. has France 4 (Singles 1; Doubles 3)- done well at Singles, having reach- OCTOBER 16:
Aoki beat Rodel 10-8, 6-1. Landry beat Kamorchi 1-4, 6-2,
04.
Last week saw the official end of the bowls season, and now the com.and Rodel) took place yesterday munity is keenly concerned about when the Empress of France eater. Capt. A. W. Davison $6-13-7 the tricket interport, which com-
ed port qualifies.
mences to-day. Those who can and Cochet and Brugnon accompanied the time, and a number of those the players." They were received on struggle. 90-1473
who cannot but feel they must-board by the representatives of the will be at the H.K.C.C. ground dur-Chinese Recreation Club, the Hong ing the progress of the interport, Kong Lawn Tennis Association and and local taipacs will find that in the Hong Kong Daily Pren.
They appeared to be happy the course of the next few days members of the staff will show unperty and expressed their pleasure usual anxiety to settle outstanding at coming to Hong Kong, the questions by a "personal visit! natural beauty of which drew forth rather than by chit. But after all, much praise from them. Leaving even if a clerk should find himself the boat, they took up their lodg at the Cricket Club ground on his ings at the Peninsula Hotel where after a short rest, they took a shipping office, way to the bank'
motor trip around the New Terri tories, returning to the Hotel at dusk. Last night they attended a Chinese dinner in their honour at the Kam Ling Hotel. To-day, they will be making a trip around the Colony by motor in the morning, and in the afternoon, commencing at p.m. sharp, they will give ex- hibitions at the Chinese Recreation Club, the programme of which is published below.
RAILWAY CUP.
Conditions. Match play over the Old Course, Fanling, three-quarter The Empress arrived about 2 p.m. difference of hucdicap allowed. yesterday so our friends from the Forward tee at 10th, other tees as North will only have bad one after-marked for the day. Matches may nooc's-practice. It will, however, not be played on Sundays or of be of less moment to them as they Wednesday and Saturday after come straight from the end of their moons. season, while Malaya finished up cricket in August. I have already written at some length on the side, and have only to add now that I expect good game with Malaya "winning.
Hours.
It may be as well to mention again the fact that the play will start each day at 10.30 a.m. and stumps will be drawn at 5 p.m. Tiffin will be taken at 19.45 p.m. Armistice day is, of course, an ex- ception, and play will start at 11.45 a.m. Et my memory serves mo the
irora 11 a.m. to 5.30 p.m.
The change is an excellent one. The light really goes after five o'clock and it most unfair to the fielders, or to any incoming batsman.
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The first-named player of the draw is responsible for arranging the match, If the result is not posted on the closing date for the round the second named player goes into the next round.
16.
lit Round to be played by Nov.
2nd Round, Nov. 30. 3rd Round, Dec. 14. Semi-final, Dec. 01.
Final, Jan. 15, 1930.
it will be pardonable, for there is a strange attraction in the cricket interport which we do not find in other
sporta, no matter how
popular.
That the South China baseball team should not prove unequal to the task of accounting for the pick of the local teams did not come as a surprise to those who followed the progress of the various baseball teams this year. The Champs," to my mind, were certainly the best team and played consistently well
The four players form the strong- throughout, winning all their games. est contingent that has ever visited The Japanese had useful combina-the Colony. They carry with them tion, but failed badly in their first.
were against South China. The of which follow :--- Shield now travels from the Filipino Club to Chine Building, where it will decorate the rooms of the S.C.A.A. for twelve months and then, if the ground problem and typhoons permit, more will ensue over its temporary owner. ship.
Cochet and Brugnion beat Tama- gishi and Shimura 5-6, 6-4, 61.
Harada beat Cochet 6-3, 6-4. OCTOBER 17-
Landry and Redel beat Harada'
and Aoki 34, 36, 03, 5 all (Japanese conceded match at this stage).
.
OCTOBER 18-t
Makino beat Landry 64, 46, 8-6. Harada (Minor) beat Rödel 6-2,
9-10, 6-0.
EXHIBITION.
cd the semi-final on several occa sions, S. A, has a good record, winning the Singles title in 1997, and being runter up in 1998, 1999 and 1999, besides reaching the semi- final lor seven times in succession, since 1993.
W. Lo is the current cham pion, was runner-up in 1920, 1923 and won the Doubles with brother in 1920.
his
Miss Eaid to was runner-up of the Ladies' Open Singles in 1927 and 1929, and reached the semi-final this year.
Mra Tottenham has been ladies' champion since 1995, and is now in the Final of the Ladies' Champion-
Cochet and Brugnon beat Shi-ship or 1929.
midzu and Fukuda 9-3, 7-5, 6-1.
Osaka.
Japan 6 (Singles 5, Doubles 1). France 4 (Singles 3, Doubles 1). Остовал 20:
Satoh beat Rodel 6-1, 6-4. Brugnon heat Harada 6-4, 68, 6-1. Fuï beat Landry 6-3, 1-6, 7-8. Colhet beat Satoh 6-4, 4-6, 6-2.
usual hours heretofore have been issaman. 9 Mr. Ireland, to Mrs. and last matches, both of which most enviable records, brief details | OCTOBER 91:-
Last Saturday.
A good deal of useful work wAS done on Saturday, though as it was a practice, it was oot very thrilling to the spectators. Ander on seemed to be a bit over-cau. tious and he did not bat as well as he has done. It is to be hoped he will play his true game in the match. Trying to play extra-cautiously near ly always spells disaster. There is a lot to be desired in the length of the bowling but especially in a fourth innings there is a lot which will take a lot of playing Winning "the toss is going to make a big difference all through the fortnight
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The Army Match.
On Friday Malaya play the Army. At the moment of writing I have mislaid the fall Army team, but Major Crake will captain them, and Reynolds. Masson, Maxwell, Swayne, Strachey, Christian, Sergt, Leach and Corp Ery are all turn ing out. Unfortunately, neither Lieut-Co Christian and Lieut.- Col. Wyatt are, able to play, and their absence will greatly weaken the side. But I expect Malaya will be a bit foot-weary, if their game with Shanghai goes into three days, They will find, and I fancy have found, our ground here a bit trying to the sole of the foot after the springy turl of Malaya..
R. ABBIT.
ANOTHER LEAGUE
SURPRISE.
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[Br L.B.W"]
Mrs. Sheldon, Mrs. Roberts, 3 Mrs. W. N. Fleming, 4 Mrs. Gil- more, 3 Mrs. Robsinson, 6 Mr. Worley, 7 Mr. Sherry, 8 Mrs.
Levis, 1 Ma, Oliver, 19 Mrs. 2gston, 12 Mrs. Ferguson, 14 Mrs. Brown. 15 Mrs. Parker, 16 Mrs. Cameron, 17 Mrs. Suedder. 18 Mrs. Lambert, 19 Mrs. Whyte Smith, 20 Mrs. Roffey,
sticks, I think he is too confident about some of his appeals-for 1.b.w.'s particularly.
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Kowloon juniors arenged their last season defeat by the R.A.S.C. and trouneed the service men rather easily. G. Lee-their vete ran"-came of with the bat and made 62 runs not out. I was told that it was a pretty knock, and I see that Fetheram also made a useful rot out. The R.A.S.C, did not put up much opposition, and were soon dismissed for 65 runs. J. J. Hirst sent down nine overs, six of which were maidens and took three wickets for erans. It was indeed good piece of work. If I remem- bet rightly he bowls left-hand medium-to-fast (local club stand
ard), and I also seem to remember
him playing in the first division last
Besson.
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3. G. Baker, the Police fast bower. is doing very well this sez- so. Though the exact figures for their match with the R.E, and R.S. were not available, I hear that he was mainly the cause of the R.E. collapse when these teams met at Soukupno during the last week end. The Engineers and Signallers failed badly-only Burrage 14 (not out) and Deavell also 14, put up anything of a show, and between them knocked up almost half the total of their side.
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The University are
a puzzling side, and frankly, I cannot under stand them. They will beat the strongest of sides, and yet on Satur
fighting
Cochet.
Cochet, who is the most famous, has one of the most brilliant re. cords among present-day players. His history in the Davis Cup dates a far back as at the age of 20 in 1992, since when, he has been one Incidentally, last week, also saw the official end of the swimming of his country's representatives season. This year we have had every year, and by reason of the more than a fair share of swimming. fact that France has won the covet- The water polo league was a greated trophy from. 1927, he has been success, the various championship a member of three winning teams. events and team races between His personal record in rat class" Clubs and between Services teams
tournaments is a very long one, but were keenly fought out and in ad-
it is only necessary to recapitulate dition to all this we had a strong his principal achievements to prove contingent of Singapore swimmers that he is one of the greatest play- to brighten things up in the middle ers at present. He has won the of the summer. The Harbour races championship of the three leading came off successfully, especially the countries; viz, France, United States and Great Britain. In the ladies' event, which proved to be a close race, and in the men's event, United States, he won the National the holder could only secure second Championship at Forest Hills in place. The opening of the S.C.A.A. 1928, while he has been twice cham- pion at Wimbledon, in 1997 and bathing pavilion at North Point was
1928. He has also been quite suc-
a definite stride forward in Chinese
swimming circles, and if all I hear is correct, another Club at North Point is going to have its premises put on a more permanent footing
before the next season commences.
The defeat of the Somerset Light Infantry at football by the Chinese Athletic team and the E.0.5.B. at at the hands-or gather feet-off Kowloon F.C. came as a surprise to those who study local football form. Until Saturday neither the Somer sets nor the K.0.8.B. had suffered defeat, and the success of the Chinese and the Peninsula teams was certainly a reversal of form Another match which resulted con- tray to expectation was played on St. Joseph's ground, when the home team accounted for the Police. Both teams were without a win this
Racing enthusiasts will be watch-
The surprise of the week-end was the defeat of the Indian Recreation day they met their Waterloo in the season prior to the match, and Club at the hands of the Club de C.B.C.C. seconds, a comparatively although there were some who might Recreio in the second division, but wenk eleven. Paterson made a use- have felt that St. Joseph had an on the day's play the Portuguese flod for the C.S.C.C., but I am opportunity to secure their firat boys fully deserved their win. The inclined to think that he will meet points, none would dared to have Bookunpoo men made the jourary with more success as a bowler as hoped for a 4-1 victory. to King's Park full of confidence, the season wears on. Of course, I and that, I believe, proved their an only basing my views on bis form undoing, for while they apparently in previous seasons--I have not seen took victory for granted, the Recreio him yet this season, but I imagine men were all on their toes," so that it would be a pretty safe bet to to speak, and their exhibition of hold these viowa. fielding was one of the best I have scen in the second division... The Club juniors bad a day off, The I.B. akipper won the toes but they are really the team who and elected to bat. Again their can be considered likely champions acoring was painfully slow, and I in these early days of the season. am inclined to think that unless they They have a very well-balanced show more enterprise they will find they will have more lost and drawn games than wins at the end of the
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Fai beat Rodel 6-1, 6-2." Satob (Jr.) bent Landry 6-3, 7-5 OCTOBER-
Cachet beat Harada 11-9, 7-3. Satch and "Akimoto beat Rodel
and Landry 4-6, 0-4, 6-3, 3-7. Satoh beat Brignon 6-1, 3-4, 03, Cochet and Brugnon beat Satoh
(Jr.) and Kawaji 6-2, 6-4
WELCOME TOURNAMENT, France 2. Cochet and Brugnon beat H.
Satoh and Akimoto 8-6, 7-3. OCTOBER 2
Cochet and Brugnen beat Harada
and Kumagai 6-3, 8-6, 7-5.
OPEN CHAMPIONSHIP.
Shimadzu and Fukuda beat Lan
dry and Rode] 9-6, 6-4, 62.
To-day's Programme, For the first time in the history of the game Frenchmen will be engaged in first class matches locally. Hong Kong is glad of the opportunity of seeing their repre
as although so much has been read and heard sentatives in action,
of their undoubted ability and prowess, nose of their countrymen Has taken part in the local Open cessful at Doubles. Brugnon, who Championships for ten years or accompanies him in the current. trip, is his favourite partner; and over. That they will make a very big together they captured the Wimbic-pression is the general expecta- don title in 1928 and 1998, and also tion; and without doubt they will set up a standard which will be won the French title în 1927.
worthy of emulation.
Brugnon.
Brugaon is a specialist af Doubles and his career is as spectacular at this department as Cochet is at Singles. He always finds it easy to understand his partner; and for this reason has successfully allied
with
stars
He
Lacoste, Boretra and Cochet.
the three French
the game in all the leading centres. has had considerable experience in Hearst represented France in the Davis Cup in 1921, and has been
Most Wonderful Place.
In a special interview granted to our representative, Mons. Brugnon among other things said :—....
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We learnt at a late hour last night that the exhibition tennis matches in which the French Stars will take part at the C.E.C. ground to-day will be from 2 p.m. till 4.30 p.m. and not from p.m. till 4 p.m. në previously announced.
"I really think that the most wonderful place to play tennis is Wimbledon. There is perfect or- ganisation and sporting crowd, "France has a crop of promising and wonderful grass courts. young players to follow up ber Forest Hills (C.S.A.) is also a present success, amongst whom great place, and now we are start-Boussus, who is only years of ing in Paris a big Stadium too, age, and who won the German with accommodation for 12,000 per-Championship this year, is the best.
"The Davis Cup is the greatest
British Players, competition of the game. There was no other trophy that we had provement this year.
Britain has shown great im
Austin and more pride in winning than when Gregory improved very much. They have a very good pair in Gregory and Collins, who reached the final at Wimbledon,
won it in 1927."
World's Best Players. Asked about the best players in the world and the future of the "I expected them to win the game, he replied, "It is extraordi European zore of the Davis Cup nary that all the greatest players this year. They lost to Germany in in the world are absolutely differ. Berlin, but, perhaps if they had ent from each other. Tilden's played in Lardon, the result raight style, for example, is very far from bave been reversed. that of Johnston, as Lacoste's is different from Borotra and Cochet,
Japanese Prosperia,
"The future? Leadership in ten- "What impressed me most in tia is always going with two or Japan was the number of good three players of a nation who are players they have, and also that„ at the time best in the world. It those players are very young. started with England when the I was very much impressed also by Dohertys were on top. Then came the young, boys in the University came Australia and New Zealand | coming to watch the matches every with Norman Brooke and Anthony day, and that means they are very Wilding; after the War, United much interested in tennis, and cer States, and then France with tainly they will improve their game Lacoste, Cochet and Borotra. very much in the next few years..
Next year (it can be one or If their present good players have two more years), if one nation ean opportunities to play under differ find two players who are the two est conditions, like in Europe and best of the world then this nation United States, they will undoubted will be champion and win the Davis ly soon have representatives in the Cup.
finals of the best toursaments of
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member every year since, so that like Cochet he has been a member of three winning teams. In the
· sad Cochet won the Doubles in 1927, French Championships, he following on next year with Borotra as partner and in the same year won the American National Doubles title with the same player, while with Lacoste he won the Wimble don title. At Mixed Doubles he Then the French Champion partnered Mlle. Suzanne Lenglen. ships from 1921 to 1920, when the latter turned professional M. Brugnon has also done well at Singles, winning the Hard Court Championship of Great Britain in 1928, and ran Howard Kinsey, who appeared locally in 1995, very dose- ly at Wimbledon in 1998, losing in the final set after being five timesTO LET CAMBAY BUILDINGS within a point of victory.
ing with interest the progress of the different stables, as the Hong Kong St. Leger will be decided with in the next fortnight. I see that Hiawatha is strongly favoured in some quarters, and all the ponies which did well in the Derby will be closely watched. Adam, Royal Flush and Grand Tattoo Eve (also President Hall) beat Hiawatha in side, and I shall be surprised if the annual meeting. The distance they do not retain the shield for is over a mile and three quarters, another season. The R.A. team is which is two furlongs more than the Derby journey and although at unknown quantity, and as re- garde the R.A.S.C. and the B.E. Hiawatha is in very good fettle, I and S.. I imagine they ought to do not think he is a "cert" by any As a fielding side, I doubt whe-have quite a good season.
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ve to strengthen makes a tremendous amount of dif it will be interesting to watch how tournament this year brought the same player to 97 in the fourth and if they can manage that, I con- to the fullest extent.
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for them. Their best bat in Alves, It is fairly safe to assume there but he is a rather, shaky starter will be no matches down for de I would like here to mention a Another polished exponent, and Xavier-1 am sorry: I forget his cision on the 9th instant. I should matter that is not strictly a sport not having as good opportunities ne initinis at the moment; there are so certainly make it my business to comment. I hear that certain very the other players has not reached many of them!is quite reliable, and watch as much of the interport big sweeps are being conducted the very best standard. That he In bira Alves ought to find n good games as possible. There is no locally on the Hong Kong Derby for ran Gregory to Ave-sets at Wimble
don this year is sufficient evidence howover that he is no mean player while he did very well, against Cochet in a small tourment in France this year.
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