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SEVEN-A-SIDE RUGGER.

PRELIMINARY ROUND DECIDED LAST EVENING.

Five matches in the preliminary round of the seven-m-side ruggar competition were decided last

TENNIS

TOURNAMENT.

YESTERDAY'S RESULTS.

In the only match in the Open. Tennis Championship played at the Hong Kong Cricket Club ground yesterday, M.

Wi Lo defeated Chiu Chun Chiu in the fourth

HONG KONG DAILY PRESS THURSDAY MARCH 10, 1932.

CRICKET

H.K.C.C TEAMS FOR

SATURDAY...

The following teams will repro- sont the Hong Kong Cricket Club against the Craigongower Crisket Club on Saturday, at 2:00 p.m.; first eleven on the Club ground and

gover Cricket Club.

CRICKET TEAM BUILDING.

JARDINE PROBABLE SUCCESSOR TO HOBBS.,

“A' LIKELÝ· CAPTAIN OF ENGLAND.

ovoning when a large crowd of round of the tournament by 8-1, the second eleven at the Craigon. London, March 3,-Ons of the fea-

The

ugby enthuasts turned out to after a rather easy game. watch the game on the Hong Kong Mixed Doubles Handicap of the Football Club ground.

Club was started yesterday, the Kowloon "A" and Tamur and match played was that between Mr. and Mrs. Muskie and Mr.

1 XI.-H. Owen Hughes (Cap tain), E. J. R. Mitchell, G. 30. Shelmerdine, J. E. Potter, A. Reid;

Small Ships "B" set, the ball Monaghan and Mica Stephenson, J. E. Richardson, E. R. Duokitt, ing. The English team for the

farolling" but before play had been in progress for, very long. it was Tevident that the former wore much too strong for the anilors. As n result the game was very one-sided with the Kowloonites winning by 18 points to sil

Yery much tiến nhưng thing hap poned in the next game when H.MS. Hermes opposed the Clubs By Martin scored the first try for the sailors and he was closely followed by Padfield whose effort! was converted by Dogget. Towards. the end Hubback scored to give the miroraft carrier & 11-0 victory,

The Hong Kong & Shanghai Bank team put up quite a good show against the Submarines "B" but the sailors wore a shade the better team and won by 8-0. Kowloon

the former pair winning by 3-0, 0-7, 7.5.

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The results of yesterday's play were as follows:

Open Singles.

tures of the coming. English cricket saason will be the trial games and the choice of a Test match team, and, new zost will be added to the sport by the process of team, build Australian tour, in addition to tho Q. E. 0. Marton, H. J. Armstrong, promising youngsters R. P. Edwards, A. J. R. Wolff,dinch their claims, must be built 2nd XI.-R. 6. W. Paterson on sure foundations and it is as certain as things can be that Sut. (Captain), F. A. M. Elliott, R. R. cliff will retain his place às an Davies, E. Gahagan, P. W. J.oprning bateman.

M. W. Lo boat C. C. Cain B-1. Planner, L. D. Kilbee, J. M. Sun. ley, J. A. H. Plummer, J. B. Davis, LA, Whipps, J. R. Way.

6-3.

Club Handicap Singles.

|

D.

J. Valentine bent. Young 8-0,

0-2.

Nash boat Bradley B-1, 6-3. Foley beat Worroll 0-1, 6-1.

NEXT WEEK'S. MATCHES.

There will be no matches in the Open Toanis Championship to- morrow but the following are down to be played next week:-

Monday, March 14.. Remedios and Ribeiro Sai and

"A.Kwak...

"won by the same margin against the Submarines while the fast match of the after- noon resulted in an ousy win for the Club "A" against Tamar and Small Ships "C." Griffiths and Lammert each scored two tries, Peers had one and so did McElney. Peers and Selby each converted two tries for the Club.

--

THE TEAMS.

yes-

Tho teama that took part terday's gomes were:---

Kowloon "A", H.M.S. Tamar

and Small Ships "B." Kavican A.-D. F. Kilby; Dri J. Hutchinson, J J. Ferguson; A. W) Tonible; J. EH. Cogan, J. Raddell, W. F. Weir.

Lo and Lo v. Ride and Sullivan.

TH

Tuesday, March 18, Zimmern and Zimmern . C. C. Chiu and W. C. Hung.

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Elonard' v. Sewell,

Lee and Les v.. Ho and Yew.

Wednesday, March 16, Cassumabhoy . Hachiuma (Stand Court).

Hoachu ». Luk Ding Cheonge-

Thursday, March 17,

Les and Luk . Reanedios and Ribeiro or Sai and Kwok..

Hnenbly and Colline v. Zimmern and Zimmern or Chiu and Bung.

Sullivan or Evana. Ho Ka Lau: Finchar and Goldman . Hachiu-

H.M.S. Tamar and Small Shipsman and Kinoshion.

"B"-AB. Coles; Bt. Smyth, Mac Amold;. Mne. French; Tel.. Turner, A.B. Walsh, A.B. McCoy.

H.M.B. Hermes, Club B." HMS. Barnes.-L. Wilkinsons) Tel Rimmer, Sub-Lt. Martin; Flt

Colquhoun; L. Hubback, ERA Doggett, "Lt. Padfeld. "

Club B.-W. D. Foiley; A. J. Wolff, E. Allera; A. R. Cox; F. M. Hartley, P. Watkinson, L. B. Smith.

Hong Kong and Shanghai Bank v. 4th Submarine. Flotilla “B” Hong Kong and Sheaghai Bank.

Friday, March 18.

GAME STABLE LAD BOXERS.

who may

Now that Hobbs, in relinquishing Tent cricket, has antomatically dis- solved their famous partnership. the question is being asked as to who will face Sutcliffe ab the wicket. The general opinion seems to point to D. R. Jardins as the ideal man

or the job. He has time and Fagain distinguished himself as an opening batsman, and it is probable that he will be chosen as captain of the English team. Jardine is generally regarded as one of Eng

HARD HITTING AT ALBERT Hand's best and mom stylish ama-

HALL.

teur batsmen, and he was a mem-- ber of the last team who toured Australia, whore he has business ja- Latests,

A Winchester Boy,

A product of Winchester, Mr. Jardine played in 1920, 1022, and 1988 for Oxford University and ho usually opened the innings for his side. After leaving Oxford, he played for Surrey until 1928 and in the autumn of that year he went to Australia with A.P.F. Chap

The stable ads of Newmarket: took a nasty toss, ie the professional parlancs, at the Albert Hall when they wers, not only beaten in their challenge for the McAlpine Cup, hut lost every one of the eloven bouts in which they were engaged.

The occasion was the boxing tour-man's team, hament in aid of the funds of the His batting during the two sca

sons before he went to Australia Royal Veterinary College, and the

was extraordinarily good. In euch. opposition was provided by stable year, no headed the English aver- lade drawn from the other chiefager, in 1927 scoring 1,008 ruas for racing tables in the South of totalling 1,133 runs for an average an average of 01.09 and in 1828. England..

of 87:15.

The Frings of Wales presented the prizes at the finish, and the camera I took a flash of the Royal patron of the noble'art handing the gigantic cup to a competitor of the winning side who at a little over 436. appeared not much taller than the trophy.

Last Round Efort...

The Novmärket' lada were no whit inferior is pluck to their rivals, but

A Prolide Boorer.

In Australia he played in all the Texts. In the second innings of the fourth, he came near to a century, scoring Da la a record third-wicket partnerabip with Hammond which realisod 262 rune. In other matches during the tour, Jardine scored aix centuries and was second in the complete average only to Ham mond Twice he scored centuries in three successivo innings, the first time in 1997 and the second in his first three innings during the Aus ralian tour against Western Aus

Akiyama and Honda Lee and the science of a straight left badtralia, New South Wales, and Vic-

Lee or Ho and Yew,

Fincher v. Tsui Wai Pui.

S. A. and H. D. Rumjaha.

Cassumbhoy and Leonard.

CHARITY

BASKETBALL.

IN AID OF SHANGHAI

RELIEF FUND.

been well assimilated by the other fellows.

toria.

For overal sensons after this, Jardine dropped out of first-class tricket, but he made a brilliant re- Sometimes the winners "rode" a

turn last season, to finish third to close furish on points, but in the Sutcliffe and the Nawab of Pataudi öst. class D. Sutherland was only in the averages. He was also chosen to lead England against the New beaten by the finest margin by E.Zealandera. In addition he has Hatton, and his furious attempt to proved himself a fine slipfielder. pull his fight out of the fire in the

last round aroused a storm of cheer-

"ing.

Freddy Fox, the famous jockey, refereed one of the bouts, and he hid to stop this in the first round in favour of H, Fletcher, of R. C. Jones's stable.

There will be a charity basketball N. B. Riggs, D. J. D. Law, exhibition in aid of the Shanghai Mi W. Turner; L. G. Robertson; Relief Fund to-day at 7p.m. in the

Fletcher, at 5st. 7b., is probably GC. Moutrig F. E. Burch; S. CA. This exhibition is under the one of the hardest, hittors of his Gymnasium of the Chinese Y.M

H Fox.

auspices of the Chung Nan Athle weight, and good right to the th Submarine Flotilla B.tic Association and Mr. Ho Yiu,

the President of the Hong Kong middle of the stomach of P. Davis Basketball League, will officiate at (H. C.. Lander) made it clear that the opening. There will be two the recipient could not stay the

O Fabrey; ERA. Baker, E.R.A. Kerr; ERA. Northwood: E.A. Shein, Big. Knight, Pib. Spring.. Kowloon "B" v. 4th Submarine Flotilla "A"

Kowloon "B"-H. H. Miller T. Whitley, H. Owen Davis; D. Black; 6. MadNider, G. G. Bonham, J. C. Wilson.

matchios:-

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1. Shanghai Chung Nan "A" Term.

2 South China Girls Man" Girls.

The players arB(---.

Shanghai-Ho Ka Lou,

Chung

course...

In the 7t. division-we were ger Ling amongst the "heavies" now-E. Furze, a pig lathy chap with a habit of finging his right fit ng if it wore a stone at the end of a

Ma On piece of string, threatened to break

LONDON CHANGE OF

CUP FINAL.

ARSENAL AND CHELSEA... SEPARATE IN DRAW

SEMI-FINAL GAMES ON MARCH 12

English Football Association's Cup Not only will the final for the

be played at Wombley (on April that the finalists both will be Lon- 23), but thers is now a possibility don teams, for the luck of the draw for the semi-final matches has kept the" Arsonal and Chelsea, apart,

Reuter's cabled yesterday that. the Arsenal and Manchester City

4th Submarine Flotilla Gardener, was squat

Kuen, Chan Po Ming, Lo Fung, the evil sequence of defeat, had been drawn to play at Villa Lt. Woods; Sto. Packer, Lt. Byder; Lien, 8. W. Koo. 1 Francia; Lt-Com. Crick, Lt Linton, L. Pizey.

Olub "A". H.H.S. Tamar and

*0.". Small Sh*

ben.

and stubby and too short in the reach.

being necessary, the teams will meet Chung Nan A"-Ng Po Lau, For nearly the three rounds he fou Sheffield Wednesday's ground, Chan fim Fui, Lau Tak Yu, Lau endured a fusillade of blows, but Chelsea and Newcastle will meet at Tak Show, Chan Yu Ching, K. Mhe fought back desperately, and Huddersfield, and, in the case of Laa, Y. T. Lau, S. C. Young, gained sensational win on the play on Blackburn Roter's Wong Man Kai, C. P. Ng, T. K. post by knocking his man out with- und

lin half a minute of time.

Won in Two Minutes,

The matchen are due to be play. ed off on March 12,

Arsonal, and Newcastle ?

Club A.-G. P. Lammert; B. Man, T. Chiu.

Griffiths, & F. Jenkins; J. A. Chung Nan Girls-Wong Taí Selby; J. H. McElncy W. E. Lock, Lo Yat Ho, Yeung Wai Pun, Poers, GO. Humphreys,

Sun Mo Lam, Sun Mo King, H.M,S. Tamar and Small Ships Wong Siu Lam, Wong Ai Lan The quickest win of the evening The Arsenal, who are almost oer- 10-PC, Gotham; Sto. Popo, Wong Chul Ping, Leung Wall was gained by W. Sherry, of the tain to be the favourites at Home

AB. Gris; AB. Wooton; P.O. Ching, Sun Pui Yin.

Darling table. He just walked into win the cup, can be selected with Bishop, Tel. Hughes, Sub-Lt. Bee Bouth China Girls-Ko Laito S. Smith with left and rights in every confidence to defeat Manches-

First Bound Byas.

Ngau, Chú Kai Sun, Amy Yu, the most cool and business-liko tar City, despite the upsets of Wong ChuiMeo, Norch Chan, fashion and in less than two form associated with cup-ties, for Byos in the first round are Leung Di Lin, Leung Meo Lin; minutes Smith had taken fall they capped everything last Satur H. M. S.

day when what had been reported" Cumberland, H. M. S. Leung Man, Wah, Ching Wai count. Tamar and Small Ships "A," and Chung. The South Wales Borderers.

The following will represent these tema on Saturday :--

H.M.B. Tamar and Small Ship ATel Martin Jurg-Lt Kompthorne, Mhe. Welle; Cpl. Ainsworth L/Sto. Garston; 8/L Paine, A.B. Lynn,

Some of the Shanghai players are among the best in China, og Mr. Ho Ka Lau Captain of the Chinese Basketball team in the Far East Olympic contents

In the Carneka" class of Bet.. ta bỏ. weakened team upset the Dan Godfrey and W. Matey excbambitions of the vary strong Hud- won over A. W. Goodwill and H.dersfield team on the latter's own Raina respectivaly!

ground

A

Matey is a crafty fighter, and The more exciting and interest. after luring bis man on by a proing match of the two will be that The representatives of Chung tendo of grogginess, sent him down between Chelsea and Newcastle. On Nah A. A are, the Championship with a fine left, the bout being the general run of the season's play, foam players in the Colony and stoppad in the second round..................... Newcastle have shown better form H. M. S. Cumberland Midseveral of them showed up well in Johnny Peters, the Batterson box and greater consistency, but there Thurston; L.S.A. Squire, Surg Lt the recont Interport match being professional, won special bas bonn no denying Chelsea in #girosnan; Le Gantmore Btwon Canton-and-Hong-Kosight-round contest against Falany the praliminarios for the mp With Mae The price for admission will be Rogba, of Rotherham on points, each succeeding round it seemed Abbott Pty. Lt Kennet M

82.00 and $1.00, tickets being ob but the Northern lad, a bit of unlikely that they would survive, Hinde,

South Wales Barderara-Pte. tainable from the China Sports, spitre, with a good left, made it but they have come through in great Cameron, Pts Lewis, Lt. Galletly; Chung, Nan AA, the Chinese YM very interesting for the winner style. Nawasable can be salapted to L Hamilton L. Orowe Bond. Opl.C.A and the Student Union of the and the spectators, who showed win, but not with, too much con

Hong Kong University.

some dissent with the verdict.

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