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WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 24, 1928.

TENNIS MATCH.

THE

WORLD SPORT

CRICKET NOTES.

[By "Two Legs,”]

appearances,

I

"LOCAL FOOTBALL.

SUSPENSION OF CHINESE PLAYERS.

Minutes of a meeting of the Committee of the Hongkong Football Association hold on the 11th instant show that Ng Po-kul, who played for South China against Ewo Chinese on the 3rd instant, was ordered off by the referee for striking an op- ponent, and that he was suspend- ed until November 1st.

!

Order Ignored.

INTERESTING GAME FIXED

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AT USR.C.

TWO DARK HORSES AT WORK.

STRIVING FOR LAWN BOWLS FAME,

TAX ON TENNIS.

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DEMANDS OF FEDERATION TO GO TO CHAMBER.

In connexion with an effort by

Paris, Oct. 23, the U.S.R.C. to foster tennis fur- Even the humble can aspire to of the Chamber and president of the M. Henry Pato, the vice-president ther, in the Colony, Major Lucas great things, and there is nothing parliamentary sports group, has de the tennis Secretary, has asked iko assiduity and constant en clarod that bo.will bring the demands Mr. G. W. Sewell, to take over a deavour to turn an aspiration into of the Lawn Tennis Federation before team to their Club on Saturday a reality. Few mon reach the top the Chamber.~~~Reuter. next, the 27th Instant. A match of the ladder which they intend to [The demande, hero" mentioned are has accordingly been arranged and climb, but those who climb stout-

heartedly usually reach a higher intention to tax receipts from tennis will start at 2.30 p.m.

Mr. Sowell's deam is as follows:rung than the less courageous. M. K. and M. W. Lo (Chinese Thus we find two keen lawn bowlers, Recreation Club); B. A. Rumjahn practising nightly at one of the (Craigengower Cricket Club) and luppy Valley clubs, aspiring, as H. D. Rumjahn (Indian Recreation they claim, eventually to become the Club); F. A. Redmand (Hongkong lugles champions of the Colony, or University) and G. W. Sewall failing that, to a place in the

champion League team. (Hongkong Cricket Club).

that the Government abandon ita

tournaments.]

· LEAGUE CRICKET.

VARSITY SECONDS TO MEET THE ELECTRIC,

The following have been selected to

The clashing of two strong bat ting sides Kowloon C., C. and Indian R.C.-opened the Senior Division of the League on Satur-Emergency day last. With the advantage of

The brothers Lo were unbeaten These two men, who by day do playing on home ground, the Peninsula XI won by six wickets;

in League tennis during the past much to safeguard the Colony's re- a fairly convincing margin to all

season and the two Rumjahne are venue, started work some wooks but they just

the Doubles Champions of the go, and under the guidance of such managed it on time. The game

Colony. Redmond has played In-lawn bowlers as would condescend represent the Varsity 2nd XI in a to give them a friendly tip now and eague match against the Hongkong

Electric Cricket Club on Saturday,... was interesting throughout, but

torport tennie and new for several then, have mada murvellous pro- at 2. p.m. sharp of Pokfulam: E

at could not help noticing that the

keen on game gress. They are extremely op Hiptools (Capt.). years. play was not up to. First Division

umistic, for they hope one day to Baker, H. T. Barma, A. Chan Fook, standard, probably due to insufi-

The U.S.R.C. team will be Dr.make their names known to all F. S. Chen, A. B. Sulleman, N. P. clent practice on both sides, A complaint of the South China Tottenham and Major Lucas; J. Slawn bowlers in the Colony. They Karanjia, G. E. Yeoh, A. A. Aziz,

Goodwin, the Kowloon skipper, Athletic Association having play. McEachran and Rev. Alexander; have no use for the old method of H. E. Adams. found his deadliest form with theed Wong Mee-shun contrary to an Wing Commander Hunter and Lt. proceeding step by step, but after bail at the psychological memont,

only two weeks of lawn bowls, they or else IRC, would most assured order of suspension of February Hinle.

Both teams are fairly strong and are already playing for a cap. ly have run up a big score, just 24tli was dealt with.

Both the player and a repre- some good tennis should be seen. Nightly, the trophy is to be seen as they did a year ago. The visitors had 120 runs for five sentative of the Association were Dr. Tottenham and Major Incas displayed in a prominent position wickets when Goodwin made short present, and their explanations have played in first-class tonnis at on a table at one end of the rink on

The following have been select whilst McEachran and which they play. The winner takes work of the tail-end by capturing were accepted, but they were Home,

Anexander Aro warned that à suspension refers Rev,

both it home for the night and brings it od to represent the 1.R.C. 2nd XI five wickets in his last three overs

to all games.

up to county standard. Wing back again' the next evening to b. against the RE. and Signals on for eight runa!

Comdr. Hunter was runner-up in competed for. Despite the presence Saturday on the L.R.C. Ground at p.m. sharp-Sirdar Khan the Air Forco Championship, and of stalwarts in lawn bowls circles, 2 Lt. Hale made' a brave showing in these two men go on in undaunted (Capt.), M. P. Madar, N. B. Kit the Naval Championship.

manner and play their 21 headachell, A. M. Rumjahn, D. Mohamed, A, Britt, A. R. Suflad, J. M. A. Stands will be provided, and the each evening to the amusement U.S.R.C. extend a hearty invita-some of many spectators and the Rumjnha, R. Nazarin, D. M. A tion to all interested in tennis.

admiration of others.

Razack and A. Rahimin. Reserves: Apart from the fact that these-M. R. Abbas and Y. A. Curreem; two players are striving to get themselves accustomed to the at-

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Ramsay's, fielding evoked a great deal of applause. He was superb at cover-point and it was never safe to sneak a run when the bait went his way, as the visitors will testify. Brace turned out but was palpably still suffering from the effect of his poisoned arm. was not called upon to bowl and in batting, too, he was unusually

subdued.

He

Signed for Two Clubs. The Lam Long Wan King Club complained that Chan Hing-chow had played against them for South China in the Mid-Week League, after having signed for the first- named. It was disclosed that the player had signed for both Clubs, and after he had explained the position the case was put back for

the attendance of Secretaries of both Clubs and witnesses.

Charity Game."

LEAGUE CRICKET,

HOCKEY MATCHES.

mosphere surrounding a cup match, accustomed to championship con- CLUB DE RECREIO TEAMS.

they are also aiming in other direc-ditions, they also want to let the The following will represent the tions to be ready for the Great Day public know of their doings. It Club de Recrelo in a match against when it arrives. They never play un-wouldn't do to become champions the H.K.S.R.A. on the Marina til the rinks are crowded, thus draw without the local papers announcing among the list of ground to-morrow at 6.15 p.m.:-ing attention to themselves, as they their names F. Barros,, F. N. da Silva, R. Ro-naturally would do if they should possibles" and for that reason. The Secretary reported that hearts, A. A. R. Botelho, J. E. Nor-play in the championship. Th had received a request for the an-

corded and the public apprised of mal game to again be staged for onha, C. Basto, D. P. Xavier, II. A. yourn to get their scores in all the they say their doings should be re-

possession 1 um auro the benefit of the British Legion Alves, B. C. Reed, C. D'Almada e local papers, and have in their their prowess in the game.

Castro and D. F. Lopes.

The Recrio 2nd team against the of the results of their many Hockey Club "A" team at King's matches; but have not as yet perform, one would be justified in years' time they should qualify for Alves, A. A. Remedios, A. M. they recount to him the meaning of the smaller clubs, but still thero Park on Friday at 5.16 p.m. will unded any editor to consider pub predicting that in about thirty be:-A. P. Eca da Silva, D. Clishing them..

Whenever a reporter is about, a place in the junior section of ono Xavier, F. V. Ribeiro, G. A. Pinna,,

The partnership between Ram- any and Teddy Fincher for the second wicket was invaluable and when E. F. Fincher came in it was only a matter of beating the clock for a Kowloon victory, Ernie's innings of G4 not out, was not without blemish. he, himself, would be the first to admit that he had all the lack in the world, so to speak. A difficult opened his account must have chance at the wicket before he had

spurred him on to throw caution to the wind. When he got into the twenties, a catch at first slip went begging. However, this is all in the game and Kowloon have a lot to thank him for his enter- prising innings.

Indian R. C. junior followed up their success of a week ago by recording a second victory, this time at the expense of the Police ut Sooktimpoo. A draw seemed inevitable when J. M. A. Rumjahn was put on to bowl, more or less is an experiment.

Rumjahn's satisfactory analysis of 4 for 17 has earned him the right of being given a lura with the ball in futuro matches.

Poppy Day Fund.

The Commitee agreed to ask the Navy and the Army to field a the Colony on Monday, November combined team against the Rest of

12th.

Council Vacancy,

completo

list

Good luck to them! From their

M. A. V. Sonres, If. J. Noronha, of their trophy and beg for a line in is nothing like trying and if one C. Roza Pereira, L. F. Xavier and the papers about it. They any that has the patience, even thirty years

while they are getting themselves is not too long! H. II.

'The vacancy on the Counell by | J. M. M. Alves. the retirement of Mr. J. McCubbin was discussed; and Committee agreed to invite Mr, J. Lawrence to accept the office.

These minutes will come before the Council, October 30th, for con firmation.

POLICE INTERPORT FOOTBALL,

HONGKONG TO SEND TEAM- TO SHANGHAI.

A feature of the seven friendly fixtures was the high scoring on

We learn to-day that it is propos- the Navy ground at King's Parked that a football team represent- in which the second string of the ing the Hongkong Police Force home team overwhelmed the Royal | shall journey to Shanghai In Fel- Engineers and Signal Corps. The ruary next to play an Interport Sappers were not at full strength, match with the Shanghai Police. but Midshipman Green's century was, nevertheless, a praiseworthy effort.

The annual Married versus Single fixture at the Club was not

A practice match in connexion with the above will be played on the ground of the Hongkong Foot- ball Club on Sunday next, a Police team (with the addition of Stewart,

as interesting as in foriner years. of the H.K.F.C. and Hooper, of the Col. Christian proved a decided | Queen's Regt.) contesting a friend- acquisition for the Benedicts. To ly with the Chinese Athletic. bowl 23 overs for a player of his The kick-off is timed for age needs stamina and, moreover, p.m., and the match should be a he looked as if he could keep peg-very Interesting one, ging for another hour.

4.30

I hear the Valunteers will be Betting quotations on the Cam- out for the blood of the Indian brigeshire now include St. Jerome,

R. C. when next they meet. Jowned by H.M., the King, at 100 Previous appointments prevented to 8, and Yeomanstown at 25 to 1. the Volunteers from putting up

their best side on Sunday, with

the result that the Indians had a thoir hosts a close run. With the field day in batting. Congratula absence of Pearce, the perform tions to A. H. Madar who has ance of Ewin behind the sticks fulfilled his life-long desire of will be closely watched. scoring a century.

An incident which occurred in Of the three Junior League fix- a match last Saturday was related tures on the card, the one which to me in which an umpire was will attract the most interest will good-humouredly accused of anti-be the meeting of University 2nd The former are cipating the passing of the new and II.K.C.C. 1.b.w. rule whileh has lately been holders of the champlonship but the subject of considerable dia- are not playing ns well as a year However, familiarity with cussion in England. The batsman ago.

stead,

in question looked as if he would the peculiarities of their own stay in "for keeps" when, to his small ground which has a matting astonishment, an appeal for leg wicket, should stand them in good before after he had obviously struck the ball, was upheld. Admittedly, it would very likely have had an important bearing on

Indian R.C. accond. string, with R.E. and S. as opponents, will have another stiff obstacle to surmount.

the score of his side as wickets It will be a battle between ago

were falling at a rapid pace but

and experience against youth, In surely, cricket umpires, like every timers to get the better of the this case, I rather expect the old- body else, are not infallible.

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argument.

Craigongower, playing in the Hongkong C. C. are taking no Junior League for the first time chances in their Senior Division after many years, are keenness match with the Indians this week personified, and are not a bit dis- They will get together tholt

mayed at the fact that they will strongest side, knowing from entertain the strong Police aggro- experience, that the Sookumpoo Xigation in their first match. are worthy opponents. Many a paper, the visitors look good for sterling game have the Indians put the points and after their three up on the Club ground, and smart successive reverses it is not ex- Ing from their defeat by Kowloon last week they will be out to give pected that Alexander and his men

will make any mistake this time.

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