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Tennis
TENNIS AT U.S.R.C.
Tourney Drawing To A Close
The annual tennis tournament of the United Services Recreation Club, which started in December last, is drawing to a close, and a number of events have been decid- ed, as follows:-
Singles Handicap: — Lt-Comdr. Rump (-15.2) beat Fit-Lt. Watt (-15.2) by 6-3, 6-4, 6-1 in the final.
Mixed Doubles Handicap:
Armstrong and Mrs. Witham beat
Lt.-Comdr. and Mrs. Rump 6-3,
6-2 in the finala.
Ladies' Doubles Handicap:
Hemans and Miss Taylor bent Miss Holmes and Miss Griffiths 6-3, 4-8,.] 7-5 in the final.
Ladies' Singles Championship:- Miss Taylor beat Mias Oliver 6-2. 6-3 in the final "
Men's Singles
In the men's singles champion- ship, J. F. L. Smalley will meet the winner of the H J. Armstrong v Lt. Tomlinson tie in the final Smalley beat Fit.-Lt. Watt 8-4, 4-8, 6-2 in the other semi-final tie.
G. E. R. Divett and J. F. L. Smal- ley will meet J. R. Paton and H.
J Armstrong to decide the men's doubles, handicap, and Miss Taylor will play Mrs. Oliver in the final of the Ladies' Bingles Handicap,
CRICKET NOTES
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SCOTLAND-CHINA SOCCER MATCH
Picture taken during the Inter national Charity football match between China and Scotland on Munday, which the former won 30. (Cheng Studio).
TENNIS STAR
EXPECTS
HAPPY EVENT
JACK CARRICK CHALLENGE
Best Lightweight In Britain?
Mrs. D. L. Little (Miss Dorothy There is sound backing in Hull Round), Wimbledon tennis cham-ị to support the opinions of 50m plon, may become a mother on the good judges of the fighting game same day that her tennis title that Jack Ca.rick, of that town, passes into other hands,"
can lick any right-weight in the country, writes Home corres- pondent,
"It will be some time on July and I should not be at all surprised if It is on Wimbledon finals day," Dr. Little said recently.
Any light-weights looking for matches enn rest assured that Mrs. Little is hopeful but un- there is a match here waiting for certain about her chances of mak-them. While this challenge Ing an effort to regain the title Carrick's remains unanswered in 1939,
|light-weight can talk about the
difficulty in securing matches.
*
"I should love to have another shot at it, but there are so many things to be taken into considera- tion that I can't say whether it will be possible," she said.
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ISLINGTON
a CORINTHIANS
H' C. Daniells, who scored century for the C. B. in the league game with K.C.C. on January 22, had a nice half-century this time and, but for him and E. F. Harper (30), the home side would have been in a bad way. As it was they had 115--or 29 behind-with the last man in when "stumps were drawn,
KHAN'S PERFORMANCE "Hat-tricks" appeared to bave been the fashion over the week- end, and, playing for Mr. F. M. el Arcull's II against the R.A.M.C.,
D. M. Khan, of the Indian R.C., earned this distinction. Khan, who had probably not bowled half-a- dozen times in a match before, was put on last change, in the last over of the match. Corporal Webb, with 69 to his credit and well-set, tried to put his first ball out of the ground and was very well caught by A. K. Ismail, the Craigengower all-rounder, in the country. The next delivery took Pte. Russell's leg. stump, and off the third Ser- geant Muxlow suffered the same fate.
Pte. Leath then went in, deter- mined to do or die. He survived the fourth ball but off the fifth was dropped by the wicket-keeper from a snick The last ball he clouted to the on boundary.
INDIANS BEATEN Quite a fair amount of cricket was also played during the two days' holiday on Monday and Tuesday but I only saw one game, (the L R. C-Alumni one) and that not very well either. as most of the time I had my face to the
sun,
Donald Anderson was already out when I got on the ground and I cannot say at first hand how his 55 runs were made. "Report speaks of it as being in his usual polished style. J. Barrow (35 not out) and young A Zimmern bad free partnership towards the end, and
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the closure was applied at 219 for
eight wickets,
| BEAT SINGAPORE
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Carrick's challenge to the coun- try does not emanate from a crowd of mere flag-waving en- thusiasts. nor the suggeste side-stake any publicity stunt. The money is there for any man to pick up if he can beat the Hull light-weight.
It will be interesting to see how many of the aspiring champions Singapore, Feb. 3.. who are continually challenging
*
The Islington Corinthians, ama-find counter-challenging each teur football team, today defeated other for all sorts of side-stakes singapore in a soccer match by will reply to, the open challenge four goals to one. The Corinthians of Hull's new Northern Area will play four matches in 'Hong champion.
Carrick won his new title at the Kong. They are due to arrive in
when the Colony on February 18.-(Reu-| White City
he crashed ter's Bulletin).«
Frank Barton (Salford) to defeat in one and half rounds. the Salford youth being counted out In his nfth visit to the floor.
They had met & previous occasion just over 器 year дго The Islington Corinthians, who when Carrick's one round ko are due to play four exhibition victory was regarded by some as a matches here towards the end of lucky victory which Garrick was the month, will be flying from not so sure to repeat. Hong Kong to Manila on March 3.
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on
Match With Walsh Carrick's convincing victory does away with any talk of luck in the previous meeting.
He must be credited with full marks for bis second victory over 3. light- weight who has one of the
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Cape York, a new Australian Carrick now has a distinct claim pony belonging to Mr. S. T Chau, to be considered for the premier
held by Jimmy again gave trouble yesterday dur-title
Walsh ing the morning gallops when it (Chester). The latter fights Lea threw its Chinese riding boy. Slu Wickwar (Leicester) some time in Koon-ch!, near the 14-mile post. February. but it is on the cards
Fortunately, the riding boy land- that Walsh will give Carrick ed on his feet when thrown and match at an outside weight at was able to return to the stable Hull before that. Prior to this. however, Walsh will probably be none the worse for his experience.
The pony ran back to the stables seen at Blackpool at the Tower and was later taken out by Wong stu-hung, the No. 1 riding boy of the stable, and completed its morn- ing exercise.
OTTAWA PACT TO BE REPLACED
London Feb. 3. Sir Zafrullah Khan, commerce
Circus.
ARSENAL WINS AT HIGHBURY
London, Feb. 2. Arsenal put themselves back into a challenging position in the First Division of the English Football member of the Viceroy's Executive League to-day by winning their Council, has resumed his discus-by three goals to one.
home encounter against Leicester
The following were the results of matches played to-day-
sions with the Board of Trade on The Indians were fielding a negotiations for a new trade agree- weak side and A. H Madar and ment with a view to replacing the Minu had to carry the bowling. Ottawa Pact of 1932. Discussions Between them they sent down 42 he had with official advisers and overs. for 131 runs and took seven with his Government colleagues at of the eight wickets. The eighth New Delhi, before returning to man retired! I was rather sur-England some twelve days ago. přised M. P. Madar was not "put | have done much to clarify the post- on. It is quite some time since he tlof, and it is understood that pro- did any serious bowling, and that
was mostly for the Seconds, but he
gress is now being made towards settlement of this long outstanding
is by no means useless and would, | question.—(British Wireless),
at any rate, have given :A. H. Madar and Minu himself some much-needed rest.
J
The accepted batsmen on the Indian side all got into double figures, with the exception of M P. Madar. but not enough so, and.
POLICE REPORTS
The following losses of property were reported to the Police on Wednesday:-
First Division Arsenal 3, Leicester 1. Manchester C. 0, Sunderland 0. Liverpool 2, Preston N.E. 2. Derby 4, Stoke 1.
Second Division Newcastle 1, Tottenham 0. Luton 2, Sheffield U. 3. Southampton 2, Bradford 1. Barnsley 2, Manchester U. 2.
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Mr. LOW SCORING MATCH|House and Queen's Pler on January
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