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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH,
THE INTER-POLICE SPORTS.
PROGRAMME OF SHANGHAI
TEAM'S VISIT.
NUMEROUS EVENTS.
The programme for the Luter- Police Force contests during the coming week has been tentatively arranged and provides for a foot- ball match, golf, billiarda and rifle and revolver shooting contests. On the social side, the visitors will be the guests of the local Force at a dance to-morrow evening and a dinner on Monday while they will also attend the St.
held Patrick's Ball, to be the Peninsula Hotel on Tuesday, March 17.
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The team was to have arrived Lu-day, bui owing to fog the skip has been delayed and they not expeeled to come into port antil to-morrow. The smoking concert which was to have been held at the Police Club this evening has, therefore, been van- celled. On the arrival of the team to-morrow, they will be met by local police officers and after being given an opportunity to put be in some practice. they will the guests at a dance to be given at Lane, Crawford's Restaurant at 8.30 pm.
On Thursday, the main fixture of the visit, the Inter-Police Force football match, will be played on Club the Hongkang Football ground at Happy Valley, the game being timed to commence at 4.15 p.m. Admission will be $1.10 (in- cluding tax).
The programme for Friday is n golf match at Happy Valley dur ing the day and a billards match in the evening, starting at 8.30 p.in. Nothing has yet been arrang- ed for Saturday, but on Sunday the visiting players will meet the South China Athletic Association in a football match al Caroline Hill at p.m.
The rifle and revolver shooting contests will be fired on Monday' on the Taikos Rifte Range, and at 8pm. the Interport dinner will be held at the Police Recreation Club at Happy Valley. The Shanghai Police officers will at- tend the St. Patrick's Ball at the Peninsula Hotel on Tuesday next ut 9 m. and on Wednesday, March 18. they are due to depart. The above programme is sub- jeet to alteration after the arrival of the Shanghai team.
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TENNIS TOURNEY.
ENGLISH COUPLE GIVE GOOD DISPLAY.
The teaming-up of A. 1, Sullivan and L. Goldman in the dmibles tennis championship indicates a definite English challenge to the Aupremacy in this phase of the game which has for so many years. now been shared Incally by In dians and Chinese, Yesterday they were seen in action for the Arst time and made a favourable impresslan. They defeated Dr. Montgomery and L. Forster with out any difficulty, conceding but four games in the two sets.
G. A. L. Rumjahn and J. A, E. Cassambhuy gave further evidence of their championship potentinit- ties with a convincing win, and Segalen and Zimmern, giving a
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to the third round.
M. W. Lo and Ng Sze-kwong were the two winners in the singles competition, while, Capt. E. C. Etherington and W. N. Patch advanced a further stage in the Club Championship.
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Open Singles.
M. W. Le beat Ho Wal-king, 6-0, Ng Sze-kwong boat A. G. Johnson, 6-0, 6-2,
Open Doubles
A. L. Sullivan and L. Goldman beat Dr. Montgomory and Forster, 6-8, 041, C. A. L. Rumfahn and J. A. E. Cassumbhoy beat Lt. Col. J. G. Lecky and Capt W. M. Morgan, 6-1, 6-1,
Segalen and F. Zimmern beat C. S. Pile and C. E. Hanwell, 6-4, 6-4,
Club Championship.
Capt. E. C. Etherington beat E. R. Prico, 6-0, 6-0,
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TO-DAY'S MATCHES.
Club Championship.
Goldman v. Wade.
Open Singles..
Howard v. M, K. Lo.
L. T. Ride v. Lal.
Teul Wai-pul v. Morgan.
Open Doubles,
E. C. Fincher and F. Fincher v. V.
Soondenam and Les.”
Loo Woon-bool and Lee Wal-trol, Ride and lai.
TUESDAY, MARCH 10, 1931.
MARATHON RACE.
DEAD HEAT IN POPULAR KOWLOON EVENT.
faced the Twenty-seven runners starters in the tenth annual marathon, organised by the St. Andrew's Church Young Men's Club, which was run yesterday afternoon over a course of approximately six and a half miles, All the competitors but one being Ber- vice men.
After leading the whole way, Lanes Corporal Palmor. and Privato Jones-
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SHANGHAI POLICE
Rogers, both of the South Wales THURSDAY, MARCH 12th
Borderers breasted the tape together for a dead-heat, with A. D. Heason, of II.M.S. Cumberland, a good third. The finish was not as exciting as the
dead beat would make the race out to be, it appearing as if Palmer and tape together.
4.15 P.M.
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A. B. Reason was close to leaders most of the way, but could! not overhaul them, nisking a little distance behind. A. B. Murfet, also of H.M.S. Cumberland, alled fourth place.
Of the twenty-seven startets, mly 'ono did not complete the course. The timo Laken by the winners was 34 minutes seconds, as compared with 31 minutes 25 seconds (a record) taken by Bugler White, who won the rnce Inst year.
tax.
LOCAL YACHTING.
RESULTS OF NINTH LADIES' CHAMPIONSHIP RACE.
The ninth Ladies' Championship race in connexion with the R. H. K. Yacht Club was aniled yesterday, the course being-Channel Rocks" (P), Kowloon Rock (P), Mark on line (S). Cust Reck mark boat (P): a distance
The results were as follow:
The course, this year, was slightly longer than that of last year starting from St. Andrew's Church (Nathan of 5.5 miles. Rand) on through Waterloo Road, Argyle Street, Prince Edward Road, Kowloon City, To Kwa Wan Road, Chatham Road, Salisbury Road And hack to Nathan Road,
JL. Clam. Burled x1 3.85 p.m.
Position Ps.
Vacht Dimen Coliren
Stalled by. Mr. E.M. gen
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Mrs. J.C. Mackis
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Mr. D.; Lambert
M. G. E. Food
The following started besides the ind four already mentioned:
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1 13 Mr G. D. Adama
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Mr. Pickering
HOCKEY.
A. Allerton. (Cumberland), L/Cpl. uefacket Andrews (S.W.B.), G. P. Basset Hjum (R.A.F.), A. B. Condick (Serapia), Speedwell DNF. (Fouled mark boy). Pte. Cooper (S.W.B.), F. D. Davies (Serapia), L/Cpl. Davies (S.W.B.), Ple. Durbin (S.W.R.), Pte. Edwards (5.W.B.), Pte. Guard (S.W.B.), Marine Head (Suffolk), Sgt. Hydo. (S.W.B.), Pte. Jones (S.W.B.), Pte.
Pie. Lalande (S.W.D.). Penticost (S.W.B.), Ptc. Phillips (S.W.B.), A. B. Ryder (Cumberland), Pte. Rolan (S.W.B.), A. B. Young (Cumberland),
The following have been relected. Gar. Cerfield (12th Heavy Battery,!
to represent the Club on Wednesday, R.A.), Gar. Court (12th Heavy Battery March 11 at 6.16 p.m. v. South Wales R.A.), II. Owen Davies (C.S.D. OMee) Borderers on Marina ground: Dun. and MacLean (Argyli).
The officials were
follow. ELZ Starter, Mr. J. P. Robinson; Judges, Capt. R. D. Thomas, Licut, Stocker, Mr. C. II. Manners and Lieut. Gallet- ley: Time Keepers, Mesers. J. 11. Hunt, J. W. Baldwin, R. Baldwin and G.1.P. White; Medical Attendant, Dr. K. H.: Uttley..
The first prize was presented by Mr. R. M. Dyer, the second by Mr, F. Abraham and the third by Mr. C. H. Manners.
Prizes Distributed.
CLUB'S TEAM. THE S.W.B.
ON WEDNESDAY.
can, J. Rodger, A. Botelho, G. R. More. A. Dand, J. Noronha, H. 0. Hughes, G. E. R. Divett, G. W. Skipp. C. Francis and G. P. Lammert-
LOCAL CRICKET.
The following have been selected to represent the Club to-morrow at 5.15 p.m. S. W. B. on Marina Ground:-Duncan: J. Rodger, A. Botelho; G. R. More. A. Dand, J. Noronha; H. O. Hughes, G. E. R. Divett, G. W. Skipp, C. Francis and
After the race, the gathering nd-G. P. Lanimert. journed to the Church Hall where Mrs.
E. A. Lang, wife of Col. Lang, dis
tributed the prizes to the winners. saying that only one man dropped out, She was called upon to do sợ by the out of twenty-seven, which was very Rev. W. Walton Rogers, who said creditable indeed.
that the first race, was run in 1921. Mr. J. H. Hunt also spoke after and with the exception of 1922, one the prizes had been given away, in was held every year. The entries farming the gathering that Mr. R. H. this year compared favourably with Wong, who had put in a great deal those of last year, but still he hoped of hard work-in-connexion with the to find a bigger entry. They had race, was in hospital, and was there reached the hundred mark on one fore unable to attend, but the speaker accasion, and ho hoped they would said he know that Mr. Wong would do so again.
have liked him to say that he was
The course this year was a little thankful for the support given him longer than last year's, and it there-by members of the St. Andrew's Club, fore was very difficult to compare the Mrs. Lang was then presented with times. He remarked on the good race, a bouquet of flowers.
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