THE HONGKONG · TELEGRAPH." FRIDAY, JANUARY 25, 1929.

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TENNIS IN CANTON.

FOREIGN & CHINESE LADIES IN CONTEST.

THE WORLD SPORT

AN INTERNATIONAL Į MATCH.

ENGLAND AND PORTUGAL IN CHARITY CUP FINAL.

IMPORTANT FIXTURE.

SHAMEEN LAWN TENNIS.

PROGRESS IN TOURNAMENT EVENTS.

In the semi-finals of the Men's Handicap Singles In the Shameen Lawn Tennis Club tournaments. F. Gandossi (-280) defeated W. F. Gilman (1⁄290) 6/4, 6/4; and C. E. Watson (-40) defented Geo. Duncan (30) 6/1, 6/2..

[BY "WANDERER.”]

While no specific attraction exisis for the Chinese crowd, a big attendanco is expected at the In the finals, C. E. Watson do- H.K.F.C. ground to-morrow when fented F. Gandossi with ease, the final of the International Charity Cup is to be decided. The winning both sets at 6/3. finalists are England and Por- tugal and the English team.aru strong favourites.

The band of the Queen's Royal Regiment will play prior to the commencement and during the in- terval.

The Association are to be honoured by the presence of the Hon, Mr, W. T. and Mrs. Southern, and at the conclusion of the game, the cup will be presented to the winners by Mrs. Southorn.

Ladies's Singles,

The following are the results of the Ladies' Handicap Singles:

1st

Round-Miss L. Hogg (230), bye; Mrs. J. F. Brenan (-40), bye; Mra. M. Brennwald (40) bye; Mrs. C. E. Watson (40) defeated Miss Jenkina (30) 6/4, 6/3; Mrs. R. D. Wol cott (30) defeated Mrs. F. Gan- dossi (-16) 6/2, 4/6, 6/4; Miss M. Hogg (10) defeated Mrs. M. A. Annett (15) 6/2, 3/6, 6/1;

A full programme of Junior Miss Kemble (~240) byv; Mrs, League matches are down for de- |W. F. Arndt (scratch) bye, cision. The fixtures are as fol lows:

1:

International Charity Cup. England_v. 'Portugal. Club, 3.30 p.m. Referee: Mr. Smith; Lines- men: Messrs, Farnsworth and

Clark,

Junior League.

Small Unita v. S. China "B" kunpoo, 2.38-Mr. Lamb.

· 2nd Round,-Miss L. Hogg walk- over. Mrs. J. F. Brehan, scratch- ed; Mra. C. E. Watson defeated Mrs. M. Brennwald 6/1, 6/1; Miss M. Hogg defeated Mrs. R. D. Wolcott 2/0, 6/4, 6/2. Kemble walk-over, Mrs, W. (F.] Armdt, scratched.

Miss

Sooson defeated Miss L. Hogg 6/1,'|

Somi-Finals-Mrs. C. E. Wnt- 6/2; Miss Kemble defeated Miss M. Hogg 6/2, 3/6, 6/4, ̧ . *

Final.-Miss Kemble defcatod

S. China "A" Y. Kowloon.-S.

China, 2.30-Mr. Willis. Recreio v. K.0.S.R.-llecrcio, 2,30.

Mr. Stoken,

Queen's v. R.A-Cliatham Rd., 2.30, Mrs. C. E, Watson 6/3, 6/4,

-Mr. Greive

St. Joseph's v. Eastern.-St. Jos,

4.30.

R.A.F. v. Chinese Ath.-Kowloon,

2.30,

Portugal's Task.

Ladies Doubles.

The following are the results of the Ladies' Handicap Doubles:

1st Round-Miss L. Hogg and Miss M. Hogg (30) bye; Mrs. J. F. Brenan and Miss Kemble (~40) defonted Mrs. M. A. Annett and Portugal are not conceded

Mrs. M., Brennwald (-15) 0/4, chance by current form, but this 6/4; Mrs. R. D. Wolcott and Misa may prove just as unreliable as it Jenkins (-15) defeated Mrs. A. did on the occasion of their game A. L. Tuson and Mrs. R. K. Rod- against Scotland. England make ger (-16) 6/2, 8/6; Mrs. C. E. only two changes from the side Watson and Mrs. F. Gandossi that defeated China so convincing-

ly, Leach and Caldleutt replacing (-16), bye.

reserves.

FANLING GOLF.

STARTING TIMES FOR SUNDAY.

The starting times for Sunday's golf at Fanling aro:

M. Goodall.

QUEEN'S COLLEGE.

TO-MORROW'S SPONTS

PRIZE GIVING.

On Saturday afternoon, at the Queen's College Ground at Causo-

9.04 a.m.-A. W. Hodges and D.way Bay, the prizes won last autumn for swimming, the tennis prizes, and prizes for drawing will be presented by Mrs. Lindsell.

9.08 a.m-G. D. Mead and M. D.

Scott. 9.12 a.m.-G. E. Holmes and F.

A. Perry.' 9.28, a.m.-J. H. Raikes and E.

D. Black. 9.32 a.m.-E. P. Streatfold and

M., G. Mills.

9.30 .R. A. Green and J. F.

Fox

9.40 a.m.-R. J. J. Sneddon and

J. P. Sherry. 9.44 am—A. H. Ferguson and

G. E. Smith,

9.48 a.m.-O. E. C. Marton and

I. W. Showan. 9.52 a.m.-G. E. Ellams and.S.

T. Butlin,

9.66 h.m.-A. O. Brawn and E.

des Vooux. 10.00 am. A Morley and C. J.

Waddell.

Before the presentation, a foot- ball match between the Collego XI and a team of Old Boys will take place at 3 p.m. and at the same time a team of Old Boys will play against a team from the College. The prize-winners are as fol- lows:

Swimming.

One Longth (Class 7 and 8):—1, Lai Lok-sul.

Siu-chi: 2, Hau San-chu; 3, Chik Two Lengths (Junior).—1, Wong

Siu-fook.".

Two Lengths (Senior)-1,Kung Ki-chung: 2, Wong Yat-hing; 8, Chan Kim-ling.

100 Yardo (Junior)-1, Wong Siu-chi; 2, Ilo Pak-hi; 8, Chik Slu-

fook.

10.04 a.m-E. P. Fletcher and

J. S. Dykes. 10.08 a.m.-A. R. Cox and W. A. | Ming-on.

Weight.

10.12 a.m.-E. C. Frederick and

S. A. Arthur. 10.16 a.m.-G. W. Sewell and E

D. Lawrence. 10.20 a.m.-F. A. Perry and J.

Cameron.

10.24 a.m.-W. J. S.Key and J.

B. S. Thomson. 10.28 a.m.-W. Beveridge and C.

B. Riggs.

10.82 a.m.-I. H. Genre and F. A.

Redmond.

10.30 a.m.-A. B. Parves and T.

S: Whyte-Smith.

10.40 n.m.-D. Forbes and W: L.

Dunbar.

100 Yards (Senior)-1, Young Yuen-wah; 2, Li Fook-fai; 8, Lau

100

Stroke Yards Brenst (Junior).—1, Wong Chiu-chi; 2, Ho Pak-hl; 3, Yeung Yuk-wah.

100 Yards Breast Stroko (Senior)-1, Lau Ming-on; 2, Yeung Yuen-wah; 8. Li Fook-fai.

Two Lengths Back Stroke (Junior)-1, Yung Ying-nam; 2, Wong Slu-che; 3, Yung Wah-fal.

100 Yards Back Stroke (Senior). 1, Yeung Yuen-wah; 2, Lau Ming-on.

I

Diving-1, Chik Siu-fook; 2, Li Fuk-fal; 3, Kwok Kul-lun.

Small Boys' Team Race,—1, Class 7A.

Junior Team Race.-1, Class 4B, Consolation Race-1, Chan Nai-

10.44 a.m.--D, G. Bruce and Lcht; 2, Hau Sau-tin; 3, Ko Wai-ya.

R. Andrewes.

10.48 a.m.-A. E. Lissaman and

N. K. Littlejohn. 10.52 a.m.-Comdr. Brown and

Comdr. Taylor.

10.56 a.m.-C. Mycock and W.

Clark.

11.00 a.m.-T. L. Christio and

II. U. Ireland. 11.04 m.-D. J. Gilmore and

II. Spicer.

11.08 a.m.-A. Leach and Major

Beamish.

11.12 .m.-B. D. Evans and H.

A. Lammort. 11.10 a.m.-C. B. Shank and V.

M. Grayburn. 11.20 am-F. II. Crapnell and

B. J. Lacon. 11.24 a.m.J. P. Warren and A.

.C. 1. Bowker. 11.28 am-F. Syme Thomson and A. D. Humphreys. 11.32 am. E. Chisholm Batten

and E. M. Bryden. 11.25 a.m.-A. W. Roberts and

H. G. Howard.

TRIAL."

Bartlay and Hooper. Hooper Semi-finals. Mrs. J. F. Brenan INTERPORT "RUGGER" occupies the left back berth vice and Miss Kemble defeated Miss M. Baker, who is placed among the Hogg and Miss L. Hogg 6/2, 6/4;'

Mrs. C. E. Watson and Mra. F. Portugal's team will probably Gandossi defeated Mrs. R. D. be in doubt until the last moment. Walcott and Misa Jenkins 6/2, Gonano did not play on Wednes7/6.

day owing to an injury received Final Mrs. J. F. Brenan and in the Kowloon game, but it is Misa Kemble defeated Mrs. C. E. practically certain that he will be Watson and Mrs. F. Gandossi

fit again..

CLUB DEFEATS THE

ARMY.

."

Masters' Race-1, D. M. Richardo.

Old Boya' Race.-1, Chiu Keung- wah.

Tennis.

Championship Singles.-Tsuf Wai-pui and Gurbachan Singh.

Handicap Singles-Ho Hung- wai and A. K. lamall.

Drowing.

1st Prize (equal), Cheung Hing- lee and Lee Shlu-yuen; 2, Loa Shiu-chuen,

+"

Maps,

Upper School-1st, Young Wal- we; 2ud, Ip Kam-wing.

Lower School-1st, Lal Kam- tong; End, Ho.. Pak hi; 3rd, Fung Yee-man,

CRICKET.

VOLUNTEERS TO PLAY NAVY

ON SUNDAY. A

The following will represent the Volunteers on Sanday against tho Royal Navy on the Navy ground at 2 p.m. sharp-E. J. R. Mitchell (Capt.), A. W. Hayward, H. V. Par kor, E. C. Fincher, A. Reid, G. By Vallnck, J. L. Bonnar, G. E. R. Divott, H. L. F. Ewin, B. L. Stock, F. Zim

Last evening the, "Rugger" sec-mern, tion of the H.K.F.C. met and de- feated a representativo Army side by 8 points to 6.

HOCKEY.

It is certain that a very keen 7/5, 6/4. game will be witnessed and the In-

On Saturday it is planned to The ground was in splendid con- terport selectors may obtain a few hold & Mixed Double American dition and there was quite a inrge useful pointers. The teams will tournament and an "At Home" at gathering in the stand when the NAVAL TEAM FOR TO-DAY. probably be as follows:

the Shameen Lawn Tennis Club, Army Licked off against the wind. England: Mott; Wynne, Hooper; after which the prizes for the The Club were early aggressive

The Navy team for to-day's hocker Everest, Hill, Cantor; Barkham, various tournaments held during and acored after a few minutes match will be: Lt. Collett; Li of Canton, a Ladies' Open Chum-Stock, Goldman, Leach and Caldi- the present season will be pre-when Stanton rather luckily Comdr. Brown, Surg, L Comdr. pionship "All-Comers", Tournament cutt..

For the first time in the history

has been arranged under the aus- Portugal: Beltras; Silva-Netto; cented Our Own Correspondent,

pices of the Canton Citizens' Xavier; C. F. Remedios, A. Re- Athletic Association on their medios, Rosa-Pereira; D. Gosano, courts in the First Public Park. Ward, A. Gosano, Rocha and Quite a large number of Chinese Brown. and forelgi indies have entered and are playing both doubles and singles. The following are the results of the first round:

With the Juniors,

tre

SHAMEEN FOOTBALL.

NAVAL MATCH PRODUCES SEVEN GOALS.

gathered a loose ball and very Phillips (Capt.); Lt. John, Bab. Lt. opportunely scored close in for Freer, Pay. Lt. Waters; Lt. Comdr. Ride to convert.

Handers, Squadron Loader Keeble, Mid, Parkhurst, Lt. Hale and Lt. At- dnson. Reserve: Lt. Comdr. Tay- lor,

The scrums were well matched and the ball came out about evenly. Close making was the order of the day, the good tackling on both sidea cutting short zoveral promising handling movements. It was noticeable that the ball was IL.M.S. Moth Inflicted severe hanging in the centre of the Club | defeat on H.M.S. Cicala on Wednes-threequarter line with the result very day afternoon in the Shameen Foot that neither Scott nor Goldman ball League when they beat them by were given much room in which to 5 goals to 2. At half-time the score get going. Scott, however, stood at 3-1 in favour of H.M.8. playing a very resourceful game, The situation continues quiet. Moth, but the Ciesla's goalkeeper whilst Goldman twice kicked Three further destroyers arrived had to leave the field owing to a across nicely, but only to find that yesterday evening, damaged ankle. However, in spite

St.

Some Interesting Junior games): are scheduled. Close fights expected on the Sookunpoo and Caroline Hill grounds, while Joseph's and Eastern, are. evenly matched elevens,

The K.O.S.B,, Queen's and Chinese Athletic should win comfortable ease.

with

WAS

HANKOW OUTLOOK.

THREE MORE JAPANESE DESTROYERS.

Hankow, Jan. 24.

Singles Mrs. C. E. Watson, Miss Lei Foo-hing, Miss C. H. Jenkins, and Miss Lei Tsoi-ying, Byes; Miss Grace Fulton defeated Miss Kwoon So-wan; Mrs. Rees defeated Miss Loh Woh-ping; Mrs. Cadbury defeated Miss L. Hogg: Miss Tang Chi-ho defeated Mrs. Hall; Miss. Helen P. Hostetter de- fented Miss Keung Wal-tak; Miss The following will represent Virginia Blick defeated Miss Sz-to the Kowloon 1st XI in a friendly Chi-fan: Miss Ruth Craft defeated game with HM3. Suffolk on Miss Ue Poon-cheuk; Mrs. Piclcke Kowloon Football Club', ground up a very good defence. Neverthe goveral dangerous runs, well sup-Burdau The Dairy Farm Ice & Cold Storage Co., Ltd. more, aged to get a vigorous protest to the

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Dowman;'

Another; Robson, Pila; Hedley, Easterbrook,

Hayes (Capt.), Allen, Bilsa, Spary and Miles. Reserves: McKelvie, Bald win and Clemo.

pickets arrested by: the Japanese on January The Army backs brought off 21 have been released. The of this the Cicain pulled themselves the forwards were not quite up on The together in the second half and put other gocasion,

of

over from the loose and score,

Club's tackling outside was very Japanese Consul at the "outrage

ously legal act of Japanese Kunkle defeated Miss Gladys Lee;

This is the second time H.M.S. round.

Several times, however, the marines in detaining a Chinese Mies Wong Wan, Miss Margeret

territorial |Hogg and

Miss Wong Tak-chl,

Cicala and H.M.S. Moth have met in the last few days. On Monday Army forwards, led by Kealy, were launch in Chinese byes.

they drew with one goal each, allowed to break away from the waters, and the imprisonment of Doubles.-Miss Loh Woh-ping,

The following will represent In another recent League game scrum owing to the Club forwards five Chinese pickets. Reuter, and Miss Lo Wai-hing, bye; Mias the Kowloon 2nd XI against the Lusitano Recreation Associa-not going low. Towards the end of the first half Goldman got away, Wong Wan- and Miss Slu Wai South China on South China tion defeated H.M.S. Tarantula by punted high ahead, and, after allowed Keeley to force his way Iching defeated Mra. Laird and ground on Saturday, kick-off at 5 goals to nil...

Mrs. Cadbury: Miss Lal Chiu-moi 2.30 p.m.-Angus; Haat, East- The teams in yesterday's mate securing the bounce and drawing

the opposing full-back, passed to Gradually the pressure on the and Miss Chue So-ah, defented man (Capt.); Moore, Campbell, were an follows: Miss E. Buchanan and Miss Do Nicholla: Hannan, King, Moss,

H.M.S. Moth-Wickenden; Win- Massey, who scored a very fine try Club line was relleved, Ride taking rothy C. MacKeown; Miss The Morgan and Blacklock. Reserve: cup, Dewey; Flint, Jordan (Cap-some distance out. Ride's kick several free kicks with splendid judgment and playing a faultless: Yuet-chue and Miss Tan Chue-ha-McIntyre.

inin), Gold; Bates, Chapman, was short. Beard, Hodgkinson and Love,"

Almost immediately from, the game. Play settled down near the defeated Mrs. Hal! and Mrs. Rees; The following players aro

the Army secured Army ling and the Club came very H.M.S. Cleala-Moor; Clark, kick-off Mias Virginia Blick and Miss Ruth chosen to represent the Eastern Craft defeated Miss Let Foo-hing Recreation Club in a Longue game Trotter; Crick, Buchan, Harris; possession and a very good move near scoring on overal occasions. and Mlas Le Poon-cheuk; Miss L against St. Joseph's on Saturday Barrick, Evans, Riddle, Johnson ment in which some half-dozen Greive buret through strongly and playars participatod resulted in a only just failed with a drop kick Hogg and Miss C. H. Jonkins de at 2.30 p.m. en St. Joseph's ground: and. Davison.

The present standing of the eplendid try at the corner. Keeley which hit the cross bar. feated Miss Koung Wai-tak and

made a fine effort but just fabled Just on time, the ball travelled Misa Sz-to Chi-fan; Miss M. A. zan, 3. S. Hussain, Cheung Yiu.League is as follows:

P. W. D. L.A. ruith the kick. Half-time: Club, cleanly from the forwards across the Club line and Goldman made a Hogg and Mrs. C. E. Watson de- nami, Fung Yui-wai, I. M. Razack,

18 points; Army 6 points, feated Miss Fong Tak-chu and Chan Yunk-cheung, A. R. Dallah, hamen Miss Kwoon So-wan; Miss Kunkle. Haroon and M. Sabhan (Capt.). Lusitano and Dr. MacBean, bye.-Our Own Reserves:-8. M. Salleh and Lic Correspondent,

K. Ram, S. A. L Rahman, M. Rum-

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The beginning of the second half very strong burst, carrying away found the Army pressing hard and the corner flag when tackled. The the Club somewhat sleepy. An-end came with the score still 8-6. other lapso by the Club forwarde 'for, the Club W.

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