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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 18,·· 1931.

INTERPORT TENNIS

TEAM.

YEW MAN-KIT AS FOURTH PLAYER.

LADIES COMPLETE.

The Hon. Secretury of the Lawn Tonnia Association this morning announced that the final composit lon of the Hongkong. Interport team had been made.

The men's side will be:-M. W. Lo (Captain),

bye

E. C. Finchct,

Ho Ka-lau.

Yew Man-kit.

The ladies will be ropresented

Mrs. R. E. Tottenham,

Miss Enid Lo.

Mrs. Keary,

Mrs. James.

The team, which will be recom pauled by several local tennis en- Lanalusta, leaves Hongkong for Shanghai on September 29, board the s.s. President Hoover.

LEAGUE TENNIS.

KOWLOON CRICKET CLUB WIN AND LOSE.

The Kowloon Cricket Club played matches in both "A" and "B" Divi- sions of the tennis league yesterday, winning and losing me each. In cach enne their opponents were the M.B.K. The seniors match resulted in the K.C.C. capturing the " set, but tho "B" Division tears proved no match and lust seven sets to two. Score:

E. C. and E. F. Fincher (K.C.C.) bent Honda and Akiyama 6-3; bent Hachiuma and Yema 6-2; beat Imura And Fujimori 6-1.

Guest nad Millard (K.C.C.) lost to liondn and Akiyama 3-6; beat Hachiuma and Yeman 6-1; lost to Imura and Fujimori 3-6.

Grose and lydo (K.C.C.) lost to Jonda and Akiyama 5-7; lost to Hachiuma and Yema 4-0; lost to Insura and Fujimor! 5-7,

"B" Division.

Hambly and Zimmern (K.C.C.) lost to Fukushima and Matsuo 3-6; drew with Nakamara and Johchi 6-0; beat Edu and Nik! 6-2.

Brown and Skinner (K.C.C.) lost to Fukushime and Matsuo 3-6; drew with

Nakamara and Jehehl 0-6; lost to Edo and Niki 3-0.

ARRIVAL OF GRAF ZEPPELIN IN LONDON.

The German airship Graf Zeppelin under the command of Dr. Eckener, arrived at the aerodrome at Hanworth Park, Middlesex. On her way the passed over London, where a fine view of her was obtained. Our pisture shows the airship over Blackfriars Bridgs-(Times copyright).

CANTON RACE CLUB.

CHINESE SYNDICATE

FORMED.

With a view to promoting a Kwang- tung Race Club and holding regalar

21 YEARS AGO.

SOME EXTRACTS FROM THE "TELEGRAPH" FILES.

The following extracts are, from

race meetings at the newly construct-the Hongkong Telegraph for the ed Shek Pal Race Course in the week ended Sept. 17th, 1910, eastern suburb of Canton, some pro-

which

*

Capell and Carroll (K.C.C.) lost to Fukushimo and Matsuo 2-6; lost to Nakamara and Johchi 3-0; lost to Edominent loen Chinese merchants nad

The rate of the dollar on de-: owners of stables and members of the jand Niki 4-6,

Hongkong Jockey Club have formed mand was 15. 94%d. Chinese R.C. Win "B" Division "China Sports Co. Ltd., with a

enpital of $210,000, Champlonship.

will bo divided into 21,000 shares of $10 The Colony's Budget statement] each. Among the twenty founders showed that the balance at the are Messrs. 3 Tee-fong, Chan Lim-end of 1910 would be $1,354,758, pak, Shum Pak-ming, Y. M. Lo, P. S. Revenue for 1911 was estimated Chan, Tsin Kwong-yan, Tsung Pak-at $7.080,383 and expenditure nt ki, etc. The scheme has nothing to $7,386,320. do with the Hongkong Jockey Club,

Company's Treasurer.

The Chinese Recreation Club on Wednesday defeated the University in their last match of the league tennis season, and have thus wou the "B" Division championship of the league.

The

Mr.

The University could only Tsang Pak-ki, told a representative of

terday afternoon

Weaving

The annual report of the Hong- secure two of the nine sets at the Press stake, and lost to a belter-balanced that each of the twenty founders had kong Cotton Spinning, combination. Scores:

been assigned 1.100 shares and con- and Dyeing Co., Ltd.. showed n Yew Man-kit and Ho Ka-lausequently there would be no offer to balance to debit of Profit and Loss (CH.C.) beat D. J. N. Anderson the public of shares. The Company Account of $52,342.68. and Y. F. Chew 7-5; beat G. E. had paid the required deposit to the Yeah and Y. K. Ng 7-5; heat F. 7. Municipal Government of Canton, Khoo and T. K. Lien 6-3.

which had agreed to permit the Com- W. C. Hung and Chiu Chun-chin (C.R.C.) beat Anderson and Chew 6-4; cat Yeoh and Ng 6-3; beat Khoa sad Lien 6-2

H. Lo and Iu Tak-cheuk (C.R.C.) beat Anderson and Chaw 6-0; lost to-Yeoh and Ng 5-7; lost to Khoo and Lien 3-G.

GOLE

KEEPING

THE LEFT

HAND OVER

THE SHAFT ASSISTS ONE

as-

the STARS Play It

ONEÁ

IN KEEPING A STRAIGHT

LEFT ARM

In what position should the left hand be placed on the club?

If it is natural to the player to keep the back of the left hand turned over so that it shows on top of the club it is a point to cultivate, belleves Joyce Wethered, Great Britain's foremost woman golfor, and generally accepted as the world's outstanding feminine player.

one

Mesra H.-W. -Lester.-D.-J.

pany to run the Shek Pal Race Course Donne, A. II. Ileiss, II. Bates, A. L for a period of twenty years on the Dawson, D. M. Rees and E. P. H. condition that the Company would Lang joined the Scouts Company build its own stables and public stands of the Volunteer Corps. at a total cost of $200,000 within eighteen months. The Company fur- thor promises to extend ita buildings) on the Course after five years.

MILITARY TENNIS. TOURNAMENT.

Mr. Taang said that the managers of the Company, were making arrange- ments with the architects for tho construction of the stands, which work would begin in the near future. It ROYAL ENGINEER SERVICES was a purely Chinese concern as far WIN FINAL MATCH. As the management was concerned, although the informant predicted that

The championship of the Hongkong foreigners and European Jockeys Area Military Tennis League would undoubtedly be admitted as decided at Sookunpoo on Tuesday jar 6, members for the Kwangtung Race when the Royal Engineer Services, Clab,

FANLING GOLF.

STARTING TIMES FOR SUNDAY.

Was

winners of the Hongkong Section, opposed the Royal Corps of Signals," winners of the Kowloon Section. An Interesting match was witnessed in which the Engineers ran out winners by 6 acts to 2 sets.

The resulta were as follow:

Major W. A. F. Kerrich and Capt. C. A. de Linde (Royal Engineers) bent 9.20 E. B. Gammel & F. H. Griffiths. L. H. Gough and Sign, Morris 6-3; 9.24 E. P. White & H. H. Mundy.

best Sign. Williams and Sign. Gillot 9.28 I, H. Geare & J. K. MacFarlan 0.0; beat L/C. Higgins and Bigu. 9.32 Capt. Anderson & 0. Enger. Patience 6-1. 9.30 D. J. Gilmore & R. K. Hepburn, 9.40 A. D. Humphreys & T. S.

Whyte-Smith.

9.44 G. T. May & H. T. Buxton, 0.48 E. R. West & D. S. Evans, 4.62 A. Lench & W. R. Vallance. 0.56 E TE. Nash & G. E. Bond. 10.00 W. C. Haley & W. D, Harris, 10.04 J. E. Richardson & R. M. Wood. 10.08 A. J. R. Wolff & H. Lowo.

10.12 Alan Reid & D. S. Rabb. 10.10 H. W. Dulley & I. G, Allison.

SOCCER TOUR,

AUSTRALIAN TEAM TO VISIT CHINA.

If nothing untoward occurs in the cortain interval, it is boljovod in quarters that an Australian Soccer team will be sant to China next year, says the Brisbane Courter.

This particular point will assist

in keeping

a straight left arm by slightly increasing the tension of the loft elbow, proventing it That the Australian Soccer football from crumbling, which often is the team, now in Java, in the strongest loss of both accuracy team that over left the country, wRS cause for and distance.

the opinion expressed by Mr. J. O. Keep the hands low at the Wilshaw (Joint manager), Mr. Wi- shaw is confident that the tourists address.

This brings the body will not lose a match. Mr. E. S. into the correct angle of position | Lakeman (idint manager) was equally. over the ball, leaning slightly with confident of Australia's success, and the weight kept well back on the felt that the combination was better heola,—ART KRENE.

than even the 1928 touring' mids,

S. M. Atkinson and S. M. Paul (Royal Engineers) beat Gough and Morris 0-2; beat Williams and Gillot: 6-4; beat Higgins and Patience 6-4.

Supt-Clerk Scott and Sgt. Savill (Royal Engineers) drow with Gough. and Morris; lost to Williams and Gillott G.11; lost to Higgins ала Patience 4-0.

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