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FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 1929.

WORLD SPORT

LOCAL FOOTBALL FRENCH PLAYERS IN

TO-MORROW.

BORDERERS AND THE ATHLETIC.

SAIGON,

RESULTS OF THE TENNIS MATCHES.

INTERPORT TENNIS.

HONGKONG MAKES UP

LEEWAY.

The Interport toanis Festival which was continued yesterday was featured by n splendid re- covery by Hongkong, who, as a result of winning both matches on the programme, finished the day on level terms with Shanghai, whọ had previously held a two-lovā deal.

The local players indulged in some brilliant tennis yesterday, and were superior in all depart- ments to the visitors. Mrs. Miles and Mrs. James, aroused the The complete results of the ex-admiration of the big gathering hibition tennis matches between of partisans, by defeating Mra. the French players, who have been Stafford Smith and Miss Collaco BRIGHT GAME EXPECTED AT maiding A Far East tour, and the 4-6, 6-0, 9-7, after losing the

SOOKUNPOO.

Arinamite stars, which were play first set, and it was a match full ed in Saigon recently were as fol of excellent tennis. lowa

CLUB DIFFICULTIES.

[By "Wanderer."].

Chinese Athletic, who, relative- Iy, ure in the strongest position in the senior league, will be given their most severe test of the season to-morrow when they meet the K.O.S.B. on the Sookunpoo ground. The nearness of this fixture no doubt accounted for the presence of a huge crowd of Chinese ut the Borderers-Some sets match on Wednesday, and pos- sibly they derived some encourage -ment from the defeat of the

Borderers. The Chinese would do well not to count their chickens prematurely, however. The Bor. derers on Wednesday cracked up in a manner they are not likely to repeat.

It may be noted that while the

have Chinese Athletic

suffered only one defeat this season-the Club springing a surprise-they have been meeting ait the weaker clubs. Of the Big Four, excluding themselves, they have met only the Somersets.

The other senior fixtures possess less appeal, though there will be some interest in the Police Recreio has yet match as neither team scored a victory,...

The full league programme is appended-

Senior Division.

K.O.S.B. v. Chinese Ath-Sunkun-,

poo, 4.15.

Cochat beat Hool Hye 6-2, 6-3. Rodel beat Antoni (Saigon) French Champlon) 6-2, 6-3.

Cochet and Brugnen beat Chim [and' Gla^6-1, 6-0.

Cochet tent Chlm 6-2, 6-1. Cochet and Rodel beat Chim and Giao, 7-5, 1-0, 6-1.

The Hongkong ladles played with a nice understanding and employed a definite line of attack with great success," Mrs. Miles concentrated on flerte driving, at which she is an adept, whilst her partner supported with some good length lobbing, which kept their Brugnon beat Glao 6-4, 6-0. opponents right back on the base Hollye beat Landry 6-1, 6-1.

line, and forced them to play an The French papers in Saigon, unnatural game. Mrs. Miles has commenting on the phase of the probably never played better than games, and the ability of the An-she did in this match. Her back- namite players, said they were hand, strokes showed a vast im- only fit to be placed in the second provement and she timed rank of tennis players in France. drives to such a perfect degree, proved Dirbhe other hand, Chim, one of that nearly all of them the Malayan Champions, played winners. a splendid game, and at one time led Cochet by two games to love, whilst in the doubles matches, the Annamite players were very un lucky.

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Royal Artillery and a hard game result. Kowloon are. should making their fourth change. in the centre-forward position, the problem of which is far from solved. The newcomer is Moss, from the second eleven, and hopes are entertained that he will settle down. Mass shapes like a player of high class, but he has been several occa- disappointing" on wions, or he would probably haye gained his place in the first eleven long before. If he gets out of the habit of trying to walk the ball into the net and shoots directly he. gets a sight of goal in the penalty area, he should do well. The RA, are a side which does peculiar things. They have a

her

The Shanghai couple were not half so impressive as a combina- tion, and although both Mrs. Stafford Smith and Miss Collace accomplished some good things, they did not work together well, and failed to interpret each other's game. Miss Collacu was erratic and towards the end really care. less, and whilst her more perienced partner tried her utmost to retrieve the youthful player's errors, she found that she could not cope with the forcefulness and securacy of the home pair's attack.

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After the first set, which the visitors won at 64, the Hongkong. pair took such a command over the same that they completely out- played their opponents, and at one time actually carried off games in succession.

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The Men's Doubles.. The nien's double, match be

St. Joseph's v. Navy-St. Joseph's, fairly good forward line, capable tween. If. D. and S. A. Rumjahn

4.15.

Club v. South China-Club. 4.15. Recreio. Police.--Recreio, 4.15. Kowloon v. R.A.-Kowloon, 4.15.

Junior Division. K.O.S.B. v. South China "A"-

Navy, 2.45;

RA. v. Eastern.Sookunpoo, 2.15. Rècreic v. Navy.-Recreio, 2.15. Kowloon v. S. China "BKowloon,

2.45.

R.A.M.C v. St. Joseph's.--Chinese,

2.45.

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of getting goals if given the opportunity. Kowloon have aand Gordon Lum and Nanavarro ways played well against the and was full of thrilling incidents, lived up to all that it had promised, Artillery, however, And they should win on this occasion,

The Police at King's "Park.

Heartfest congratulations must be offered to the Rumjahas for their magnificent, win in, three straight sets, for they gained the match

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FANLING GOLF.

AMENDED STARTING LIST · FOR SUNDAY,

0.12 m.Captain Riggs and H.

Spicer. 9.25 am-K. S. Robertson

Bont and

0.30

9.35

9.50 a.m.-G. S. Archbutt and D. M.

MacDougall,

9.55 a.m.-C. E. Holmes and K. S.

Morrison.

CORRESPONDENCE.

Wednesday's Fuotball:

[To The Editor of Hongkong

Telepraph

Comdr BrownL a. S. MacLaren and R. Young.

M Walker And L. H. $1,112,3 9.40 T. C. Monaghan and J. L.

Shellshear 9.15 am.. E C. Marten and K. Led on Wednesday, November 20th?

Dugan.

From the beginning to the end the report was nothing but KO.S.B. Eventually he old devote a few nes towards the end of the 10.00 .m.-R. D. Wrigley and G. R.report to the Somersets. I quite admit the Borderers wars, the best team in the first half, even then 'the Somersets had an equal share of the play, but he does not state. that in the second half the SLI. were continuously attacking and panned the Borderers in their own. half for almost the whole period. As he states, the K.QSB's, made the Somersets look like novices in the first half. What did the S.LI, make the Borderers lock like in the. second!

Sir-May I be permitted to use small space in your valuable paper in answer to Wanderer's" report in your paper dated Novem- ber, 21st of the League match be- tween the K.0.8.B's and S.L.I. play-

Horridge.

10.06 a.m.-A. B. Purves and Major

Beamish

10.10 a.A. E. Lissaman and A. 10.16mphrosy,

D.

J. de Rome and w. M. Thonison. 10.20 4.-E. Davidson and O.

Eager. 10.25 0.

-H. V. Ireland and W. L. Dunbar.

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10.30 a.m.-F. D. Lawrence and G.

W. Sewell

Alles Voeun, and A. Q.

10.35

A good tip to the K.0.8.3's. is S. Whyte Smith and attack is the best form of de fence." They resorted to kicking- G. Bennett and A. G. out tactics right,' through the

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10,40 a.m.-D. J. Gilmore and E. D.

10.45

A. T. Lay 10.50

10.55

G. W. Tate. and N. L. Smith 11.00 a.m.-L. G. S. Dodwell and A.

H. Ferguson 11.05 a.m.-C. Bulmer Johnson and

D. G. MacDonald. 11.10 a.m.-I. W. Shewan and L. R.

Androwes.

11.16 a.m.-H. R. Start and J.

Coulthart

11.20 a.m.-W. B. Cornaby and A.

Piorcy.

11.24 .m.-W. J. Roberts and N. S.

Ellis.

11.28 a.m.-R. H. G. Ashby and J.

W. Alabaster. 11.32 a.m.-D. S. Edward and G. B.

S. Thomson.

LOCAL HOCKEY.

H.K.S.R.A. DEFEAT THE

HOCKEY CLUB.

A well contested match was played. the Marina Ground yesterday afternoon, between the H.K. Hocke Club and the H.K.S. Bdo.. R. A. Neither side was at full strength, the Gunners having five of their best men away at Camp, and the Club player, and having two H.KS sab missing Francis and another regular stitutes, who, however, did very well. Teams:

woodward: Butler, Dand, Noronha; Club-Gregory: Yussuf Khan, Khuba Baksh, Divett, Skipp, Mitchell, Fincher.

singh, Ahmed Khan; Lieut. Herbage, H.K.S. Ede-Feroze Khan; Kishen

Singh, Kingsland, Mir Mohd Khuda Baksh, Falak Sher.

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second half, which, caused their downfall. He goes on to state that Davey was injured a quarter of an hour" from "time, but apparently he failed to notice, Everest badly bring down Bewley-Bull on the fringe of the area midway through the second half, thereby rendering him Hois-de-combat for the remain- der of the game. Also he states". that the K.O.S.B. forwards led knots in the Somerset half bucks". while just afterwards he states that the strong Somerset half back line" dominated the play. Evidently the knots became untied in the second half,

M

I think the majority of those present at the match will agree that the Somerset's pulled their weight.gallantly in the second half and thas won the game. Finally I should like to say I am a keen football enthusiast and go to see both team play.-Yours, etei:

SPECTATOR Kowloon, Nov. 22nd, 1929.

SHAMEEN FOOTBALL

LEAGUE.

MOORHEN AND MOTH IN DRAWN GAME

Shameen, Nov, 21. H.M.S. Moorhen drew with H.M.S. Moth yesterday afternoon. In the Shameen Football League when each side scored one goal. occasion of the first League match played between these two teama H.M.S. Moorhen defeated" HIM.S. Moth by 4 goals to nil

The Club de Recreio are begin-solely on their merits. They were Baz Khan, Liest Burton; BaukhturIt will be remembered that on the ning to pull their side together and they will give the much-in-amazing in their dexterity when dealing with the fine shots of proved Police team an anxious Lime at King's Park. It would be Lum, who is acknowledged to be one of the best exponents of the venturesome to forecast the re-

the general standard of their play game yet seen in the Colony, whilst reached great heights. They were

Chinhum. 2.4.

Chinese "A sult, since neither team has play

ed two games alike the whole Club.v. Ewo-Club, 2,46,

seasor and it is impossible to foresee what to expect. Both sides will be all out, however, as both have a first victory at stake.

A Needle Game. One of the keenest games of the season is to be confidently ex- the peeted to-morrow when

Chinese Athletic K.O.S.B. and clash for the first time. Both sides play football of a high order, and there will not be a great deal in it either way. The Borderers will be at full strength, Reeves returning to the eleven, and the immense amount of difference this. makes is somewhat remarkable. The Athletic will rely on the side they will need to improve upon the which defeated the Police, but form exhibited in that match

of they anticipate maintenance their recent run of success. Per sonally, I fancy the Borderers to win this game. Their second half display against the Somersets was all wrong."

Naval Prospects.

On paper there should be no question of the ability of the Navy to defeat St. Joseph's. The THEATREtter et enthusion of

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two or three naval players not likely to be called upon for the Royal Navy and therefore given the OK. of the naval authorities to play for a civilian club. In the cireurastancos, an easy win for the Navy should result.

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Club's Losseя.

The Club have suffered a double loss since last week-end, Bishop having joined the noble army of Benedicks, while Goldman "is un- able to turn out, though there is no truth in the rumour that this has any association with his performance as "best man" at the reception. Considerable reshuffl- Ing has been necessary and their charcos against South China do not appear to be very rosy. The South China eleven is not playing up to its form last season," but they should make no mistake to-

Morrow,

Kowloon's Problem.

Kowloon, the only undefeated team in the division, entertain the

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Falak Sher ran down from the

end, for Ahmed Khan to clear nicely. bully-off, but hit the wood with his shot, and the Club got to the other A corner against the Gunners was

same team as on the previous or H.MS. Moth played much the casion with the exception of

a perfectly balanced pair, covered well taken by Khuba Baksh, but Cleverly who replaced Wickendon

each other, with delightful as Divott's shot had "sticks" given, and as their custodian: however, they surance, and made the absolute the bail was sent away. Skipp. played a very much better game minimum of mistakes. S. A managed to score after a scrimmage yesterday, keeping much more to- Ramahn drove in his best style, near the Gunners' goal, and play ran

gether as a team. and his cousin was brilliant it the from one end to the other. net.

Passing in front of the "Club goal led to Kingsland equalising from a good pass from Khuda Baksh, and no further score occurred before half- time.

With the Juniors, ". The Borderers Reserves "were defeated on Wednesday by the

HMS. Moorhen, on the other Nayy, though some criticism level.

band, effected several changes in "In fairness to the Shanghai pair,

their team. Berry replacing Day led at the Navy' regarding the it must be stated that Nanavarro

at Full back, and Lt. Comm. Sitwell team Belded seems to be justified.

was far below his usual form.

going centre-forward in place of Cann, for instance, who played at Everything seemed to go wrong for centre-forward, was selected for him, an although he tried hard to line, with the Club losing a splendid

Alternate rushes by each forward Musro, who played right half.

The Moth scored first about five the representative game agalost pull himself together, he could not opportunity in front of goal from a minutes after the start and the the Army na Saturday last. He regain his touch. Gordon Lum was centre by Mitchell, and Falak Sher Moorhen equalled up about half has not played for the Navy league magnifceat in the opening ex-scoring from a melee in front of way through the first half. The rate, and was perfectly eligible by the poor work of his partner, half, owing to falling light, the Gun- liant. Both sides strove hard to team, not more than once at any changes, but later became affected goal, were the only outstanding in-game was very evenly contested

cidents in a much shortened second and interesting though not bril-· for the junior match, but there is such a thing as the spirit of a law blinders.

and he, made several costly

ere winning by two goals to one-obtain another goal; as a matter apart from the letter. Junior.

B:M.T.

of fact the Moth did net twa football should be for juniors..

more, but both were disallowed,

A keen struggle for the first set The Borderers have another dif saw the local players emerge vic-

sion.

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Team to Meet H.M.S. Tamar,

Sitwell made a brilliant effort to line. Just before time, Lt. Comm. score for the Moorhen, but the ball. struck the cross bar and bounced out. The teams were:

ficult game to-morrow when they torious by 8 games to ɓ, and there- team of the Hongkong Hockey Club Second from a corner kick when The following will form the "A" the first being off-side and the meet South China "A" the que un after they made all the running in their match with H.M.S. Tamar at the ball swerved behind the goal defeated team in the junior divi- and practically won in a canter. King's Park at 5 p.m. sharp to-day.

The Borderers will not be They took the second round at RW. Sapsed, J. E. Henry C. E. worried, by the Chinese record, 6-1, during which time they made Moore. E. G. S. Dale, G, AL Plum however.. I expect them to win. the Shanghai men appear a very mer, H. W. Lasonder, Major Kerrich, Eastern. Navy, Kowloon, St. mediocre couple, and, continuing (captain) and R. D. Beaumont.·

S. J. H. Fox, L. G. Frost, G. Rankin Joseph's, Chinese Athletic "A" and to play remarkably dne tennis, the Club should also secure vic- they secured the winning set at

tories in this division.

6-2.

BILLIARDS & BRIDGE.

PROBABLE TEAMS. Some of the probable teams are appended:

K Q, S. B.:-Shears; Gardiner,

Everest, Reeves;

Davey, Skiggs: Torrie, Stock, Cook, LUSITANO MEMBERS AT THE McGlinchey, Alexander. Chinese Athletic-Chan Shek-puit Ng Kam-chuen,La! Yuk-tat;

.SPORTS CLUB.

Wong Shui-wa, a At the Sports Club on Wednesday

LOCAL CRICKET.

INDIAN R. C. TEAM FOR SATURDAY.

HMS. Moorhen.-Thompson; Berry Darroch; Munro, Lee Marson, Gregory: Woods, Ah Wing, Lt. Comm. Sitwell, Joel and Evans.

HMS. Moth.-Cleverly; Wincup, Dewey: Freeman, Denstone, Gold; Shawyer, Bates, Biles, Hodgkinson and Moroy.

The League table is now ns

Gosin P.W.LD. F.A. Pis. Club on Saturday on the latter's H.M.S. Moorhen 6 2 8111 17 5.

The following will represent the follow:

1. R. G. 1st XI in a friendly 'cricket match against the Hongkong Cricket

Hoying; Tao Kwai-sing, night, members of the Club' Lasitano roundA. A. Rumjohn (Capt.), H.MS. Seamet 3 2 1, 0.884

Lam

Kam

skun,

Polirdie; Wynne,. Ho both games.

1×100 2-0:3

H.M.S. Tarantula 2, 20.07.24 H.M.9. Cicalas. H.M.S. Moth

Li Hung-ching, Wong Fak- were entertained to a friendly re- S. A. Curreem, A. H. Ramjohn, Shameen chong, Suen

and turn match at billiards and bridge: el Arculli, A. H. Madat, A. K. Minu, Chan Kwong-ul.

The racing crowd were successful in A. R. Mina, 0. Iamal, S. A. Ismall,

A. 3. Suffed and M. R. Abbas McGrenvy, Hudson, Jessop; McEwen, Fraser, John- At billiards the Sports Club son, Valentine and Bentley.ravenged their

previous

defeat, Reserves: Gorringe, Williams, the jockeys, Dr. S. Fo Wong, He Saff. U. da Roza 100 J.. Luz Nolan

Man, A. Kitchell and G. U. da Roza Rodgers; Wallington, timing their opponents to a nicety. Holmes; Fotouloff, Gilchrist, Result of the billiard match in as Watson; Alexander,

Club-

Bliss Pile (Tax, Dowman. J. Choa

Gallacher,

Club Lusitano.

(Capt.)

674.

GO

540

The pairs for the bridge were Horace Lo and A. Zimmern, B. W. Bradbury and M. H. Lo, E. Abraham

Reld, follows: Davies, Scott, and Trambitaky, Kowloon: Angus (Senr.): Gillett, Sports Club.

Pile (C);

100 J. A. Barradas 30 and A. E. McCartney Moss, McKelvie,

Milos.

Dr. S. To Wong 100 J. Gardner 85 Rocha and Dr. Y. 3. Wan, and Club Kowloon Reservest-Angus, Iné

G. F. Gilbert 190 J. C. Barretto 74Lusitano's representatives were Hon. Guest, Campbell Springett, G. R. Edwards 24 A. C. Rozario 100 Temedios and D: Alonce, C. Mar- *(\\(Capt.), | Mr. J. F. Braga and A. Azevedo, L. Pile (C.); Hedley, Dowman, Ho Sai-man Eastman, Nicholls, Hannan, A. Batolho Coates and Bickford.

A. Kitchell.

100 J. O. Remedios 48 ques and A. H. Basto, and 9. Sequeira 60 E. M. da Rocha 100 and H. da Luz: The former Club won 100 J. F. Sitva 64 by a big margin.

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