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INDIA WINS
The International Shield
HONG KONG WINS
Tennis Against Canton
At the Chinese Recreation Club, Hong Kong defeated' Canton in the interport tennis encounter for the Wong Po Keung Cup, by four
visitors' gumes to one, the
sole success being achieved when Lal Kwong Tsun defeated G. F. M. Ricketts, Hong Kong's ranking No. 2 player.
HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 1935.
POLICE AQUATIC
SPORTS
Held At The
V. R. C.
CROSSWORD PUZZLE
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The annual acquatic sports of the Hong Kong Police was success- fully held on Saturday at the Victoria Recreation Bath before à large and representative "gather- ing. The function was graced by the presence of His Excellency, the Officer Administering the Govern ment, the Hon. Mr. "N. L. Smith, attended by Mr. J. H. B. Lee. Lee, Private Secretary, Mrs. Smith NOTE-Figures in parentheses indicate number of letters in the and Miss Mary Smith.`.`.
Hong Kong led on Saturday by two games to nit, and the contest was continued with a doubles game played yesterday morning. Other Invited guests included This resulted in a easy victory Lady Southorn, His Honour the for Hong Kong in three straight Chief Justice, Bir Atholl Mac- sets. Tiffin was then taken, both Gregor and Lady MacGregor, the teams being the guests the Hon. Dr. S. W. Ts'o, the Hon. Mr.
of Chinese Recreation Club.
and Mrs. D. W. Tratman, the Hon. The first and only success for Commander and Mrs. Hole, the Canton came with the commence- Hon. Dr. R. H. Kotewall, Mr. and ment of the first game after timn, | Mrs. E. Lloyd Jones, Mr. and Mrs. when Ricketts bowed to Lal. E. W. Hamilton, Mr. and Mrs. H. Rumjahn, the local champion, 5 Mok, Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Wynne- then accounted Tor G. Bodiker. Jones, Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Grap- No. 1 ranking player in Canton, hell and the Misses Crapnell, Hon. in three straight sets. Rumjahn Dr. and Mrs. W. B. A. Moore. Mr. lead 5 games to n in the last Tang Shul Kin, Hon. Mr. J. P. set, when Bodiker made a belated Braga. Dr. and Mrs. Smalley and recovery to level the score at 5 Miss Smalley, Mr. and Mrs. M. W. all. The effort, however, was to Lo, Mr. and Mrs. M. K. Lo and much for him, for he lost the next Commander Newill. two games, the set and match.
Mr. Justice Lindsell, president of the Hong Kong Lawn Tennis Association: then presented the cup to the captain of the Hong Kong team, S. A. Rumjaḥn. after delivering short speech.
The full results were as follows: H. D. Rumjahn and Ho Ka Lau of Hong Kong defeated Lul Yat Fong and. Lai Kwong Tsun '(Can- ton) 6-4, 6-1, 6-2.
U. M. Omar the C.C.C. skip com-G. M. R. Ricketts (Hong Kong) pletely vindicated himself yester- day when he led the Indians four to victory against the Malayan rink skipped by A. R. Dallab, in the final of the International shield com- petition. It will be recalled that Dallah beat Omar in a leagus en- counter on the previous day.
lost to Lal Kwong Tsun (Canton) 4-6. 1-6, 2-8.
8. A. Rumjahn (Hong Kong): boat G. Bodiker (Canton) 6-1, 6-2, 7-5.
A. no stage of the game was the Indian zink threatened. They had practically matters all their own
at the 5th head way and Reading by 12 shots to nil final scire was 24 shots to 12 in favour of the Indians.
were
The
Man for man the Indians were the superior with the exception of Arcula who had to bow to the youthful M. R. Abbas whose shots were very well directed. Abbas laid most of his shots for his side but was not receiving the usual support from his men.
SATURDAY'S RESULTS
$. A Rumjahn, the Colomy: champion, beat Lai Kwong Tsun (Canton) 6-1, 7-5, 6-2
G. R. M. Ricketts Hong Kong) beat G."Bodiker (Canton), 7-5, 6-8 6-2, 4-6, 6-4,
HOME FOOTBALI.
Arsenal Held To A Draw
London, Sept. 14.
Police officials present includ- ed the Hon. Mr. D. Burlingham, Inspector-General of Police, and Mrs. Burlingham, Mr. J. W. Franks. Superintendent of Prisons, and Mrs: Franks, Mr. Perdue, De- puty Inspector-General of Police, and Mrs. Perdue, Mr. W. La B. Sparrow, ASP., Mr. W. P. Thomp- son, ABP. and Mr. A. R. S. Major.
A.S.P.
CLOSE FINISHES
The swimming was of a high standard and some close finishes were witnessed during the day.
At the conclusion of the sports
Mr. W. La B. Sparrow in calling upon Mrs. J. W. Franks to dis- tribute the prizes said that he re-
ted the absence of His Ex- cellency, Sir Thomas Southorn. and Lady Southorn who were pre- vented from attending on ac- count of 1-health and he was sure the gathering would join with him in wishing them recovery.
RESULTS
a speedy
The following were plete results:-
Life Saving (Europeans):----1, Franks and Stoker No. 80; 2. Marmahon and W. 44.
Plate Diving:-). Manning: 2, Haywood; 3. Youe.
100 Yards Championship (Asia-
A full programme of leaguri tics)--1. Robert Chan; 2, P.C.C. matches was carried out to-day
511; time 63 1/5 secs.
3, Thompson. Time. 73 1/5' secs.
ACROSS
words required.
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TRAINING GALLOPS
In preparation for Saturday's races, many pontes were sent
at the Race Course yesterday for training exercises when the following times were taken:---
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A. M. Omar was better than A. M. Wahab while D. Rumjahn was when some good football was seen. 50. Yards Race (Civilian Staff): good without being brilliant and The Arsenal who are considered 1. Lerng Kim, Wing: 2 Yeung he had Adal covered aalte effec- by many as having the best chan-Ping Kwal Time 42 4/5 secs. t.vely. U. M. Omar gave very little | ces for championship honoura, 100 Yards Championship (Euro- "away. For the first 10 heads the were held to a draw by Wednes-peans): 1. Hutchinson; 2, Franks;
Malayans were all at sea. Omar'day. Other results follow:-
very little rope and gav, them Dallah was not playing as well as Arsenal expected though it must be said "A. Villa that he did not receive the same
Blackburn Bolton amount of support as U. M. Omar."
Chelsea
1 Leeds Huddersfield 1 Derby Liverpoo! 7 Grimsby Manchester C. 3' Birmingham Middlesboro' 0 Brentford ·
Stoke Wolves
4
FIRST DIVISION
2 Wednesday.
$ Preston
2 Everton
2
Uniform Race (Asiatic Polico): 1. R. Chan; 2. B. 559. 150 Yards Handicap (Europeans):
3 W. Bromwich 1 1. Franks: 2, Bowers. Time 34.
SECOND DIVISION
The score at the 6th head was 12 shots to 2 in India's favour and it was only after the 11th head that the Malayans were able to get moving. Malaya scored a three and a twe on the 12th and 13th heads respectively to be followed by a single on the very next head.
Barnsley This bit of good work was primar-
Blackpool ily due to Abbas who laid the
Bradford C. foundation for A. R. Dallah to put Doncaster the finishing touches.
Hull The game was not quite so very Newcastle interesting as the earlier rounds. | Norwich Indla did not have much oppoal- Notts F. tion and at one time everything | Plymouth, pointed to a runaway victory to shemeld U. India
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India scored 8 singles; four twos, a three and a five to Malaya'a three singles, three twos and a
three,
0
Secs,
0
I
V.R.C. Race, 100 Yards Free
Style: 1, Neves: 2, MacGramm.
2 Time 79 3/5 secs.
50 Yards. Handicap (For sons
and daughters of Police, Prison
and Fire Brigade Depts): 1, Mau-' Chelter Woods; 2. L. C.
Hunt; 3, Roy Russell
60 Yards Free Style (Water Police): 1, W.94; 2, W.148; 9. W.155.
1
0
0 Sunderland
2
2 Portsmouth
0
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3 Burnley
1
4 W Ham. U.
1
1 Port Vale
1
1 Bury
0
2 Charlton
4
0 Manchester U. 2
1- Leicester
2
2 Bwanaen
2
2 Fulham
1 Tottenham Southampton 3 Bradford
THIRD DIVISION. (South) Brighton
India: el Arculli, A. M. Omar. Exeter
D. Rumjaho, U. M. Omar (skip).
Time 35 secs.
100 Yards Breaststroke Cham- pionship (Europeans): 1, Franks:
2. Bowers; 3; Brooks. Time 90 4/5. KK Police Reserve Race: 1,
Hamid; 2, Raymond. Time 38 secs.
0: Obstacle Hace (Europeans); - 1.
T Pile; 2, Bowers; 3. Manning.
Life Bell Race: 1. W.84; 2, Stoker
W.132.
Team Race: Won by the Folice Reserve Team (Hamid, Raymond,
Moss and Wong).
Water Polo: Folice beat Prison Dept. by one goal to nil
1
0
10 Swindon.
74; 3,
2
Bristol C. Clapton Crystal P.
4 Millwall
1
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2 BournemouthTMTMTM o
1 Coventry
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0 Notts C.
Prisons: Grimsby,
Winterton.
2 Torquay
2
Pile, Franks, Moss, Hencock and Drewery.
1-Crewe
1.
Life-Saving from, launch (Asia-
0 Tranmere
tics): W.94; and W.148, w
2 Gateshead
0
Malaya: M. R. Abbas, A. M. Northampton 0· Lutón Wahab, M, Adal, A. R. Dallah Queen's P. R. 5 Aldershot"
(skip).
It would be interesting to note that the match was also. In the nature of an inter-club game. Malaya representing the Indian Recreation Club and Tudia repre- senting Craigengower Cricket Club.
;
AEROPLANE RECORD
Reading Southend Watford
THIRD DIVISION' (North)
Barrow Carlisle Hartlepools
1 Chester Lincoln Mansfield 4 Darlington New Brighton 2 Stockport Rochdale.
Rotherham
Walsall Wrexham York
2 Southport
2 Halifax
1 Chesterfield
0 Oldham
1
1. Accrington
1
3 Aberdeen
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Greasy. Fole (Europeans): Won
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Obstacle Pace (Chinese) 1. W.942, W148; 3, W:155.
Greasy Pole (Asiátics); Won by P.C.C 647.AN
Sampan Race (Chinese Water Police)W.94; 377.40; W7.148 and W.133
en Bampan Race: (Europeans); Won
by Pentőld ang: Haywood."
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