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THE
HONGKONG
TELEGRAPH, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 9. 1931.
A TRICK FR OM PERRY,
Congratulations weren't delayed when F. J. Parry, the British Davis Cup player, conquered Andre Merlin of France in the in- ternational tennis Al tournament Germantown. Pa. Above Merlin in shown leaping over the not and Perry advancing to . meet him with outstretched hand. The score was 6-1, 7-5.
RUGBY NOTES.
PROSPECTS OF GOOD
SEASON.
With the coming of another son
SHAMEEN SOCCER.
SEANEW DEFEAT THE TARANTULA.
Shamon, Oct. 8.
son, it is always interesting to In a League match played here speculalo as to the prospects of
the various Cube. The gamestor lay, H. M. S. Seamew defeat- seems to be growing apace in the et M.S. Tarantula by five goals Colony, and the advent of another to three. More than usual interest Clab in Kowloon ім An event which
will be wel
welcomed by all who have was centred in this game as it is the interests of the game at heart, considered that these are the strong;
The Argyll
and Sutherland | teams of the West River Flotilla, Highlanders and the South Wales Borderers both intend running re-
The Tala won the toss and elect- gimesital XV's, while the Navy to defend the western goal, thus Ruger will be aterially strong-having the advantage of the sun at thened by the advent of J. Gosling their backs. Almost from the kick- who captained the Navy XV at off, Seamer were on the attack and Home last season.
within seven minutes White, play-
The Club players have been put-ing at centre-half, opened their ae ting in some useful practice on count with a shot from the penalty Monday and Wednesday evenings, area which gave the Tula goalle their and the first practice Kime
Emboldened by is no chance, fixed for Wednesday next 14th success, Samew continued press Hut- Inst. Subsequent trial games are at raided pass from Neave. due to take place on Wednesday chins rau in from the left wing 21st inst. and Saturday 24th and scared the second in a praise- inst.. in which all the talent at worthy solo effort. Returning to the disposal of the Club will be the attack, Seamew were again in | given a try-out.
front of the Tula goal when their The Club Committee have taken chances were spoiled by Court tak great pains to produce a fixture ing a pass in an offside position. 1st which will provide as many From the free-kick, the Tula made garaes as possible for both 1st and their first appearance in Seamew 2nd XV. First XV fixtures have territory and forced a corner kick. been arranged for every Saturday This was cleared by Friend, who from October, 1st until the later sent ha right wing away. Barnet, port XV leaves for Shanghat making a quick dash up field, cen- for the annual encounter at the red to Neave, who netted the Exchanges China New Year Holiday. It is third for Seamew also hoped to make 2nd XV games evened up for a time, Sermew be on Wednesdays a regular feature ing at all times dangerous, while once the season gets going.
Tuln's forward failed to get to- of combining There appears to be a certain gether in any sort amount of new talent available, movement. Just before half-time, and there is a list posted in the Hutchins scored his second goal to ILK.P.C. Clubhouse to which all put Seamew four goals in the lead. intending players who have not After the change over, the pen- arendy been approached are redulum swung the other way. Tula quested to add their names.
surprised the spectators by a series of determined attacks, their first success coming when White handled just outside the penalty ares, Webb, taking the free-kick,
GOLE
as
the STARS Play it
WITH A SHORTER
BACK SWING
THERE 15
LESS
CHANCE
FOR MISTAKES
IN TIMING
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Is there any advantage in in short-backswing?
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Green who headed into the c
net well
out of the goalie's reach. In fair- y quick succession Allen added a second and Reeder the third. Short- ly after, in a scramble in front of goal, Warnes knocked the ball into the net with his elbow, the referee disallowing. The Tulas and prae; tically all the play in the second half, as the Senmew had dominat of the first half. Two minutes be- fore the final whistle, Secmew broke away for Court to score their fifth Kool.
The following teams lined up under Mr. P. Younghusband.
Seamew: Adania; Friend, Wi- lis: Skea, White, Bax;. Barnett, Court, Neave, Seager, Hutchins.
Tarantula:-Carroll: Adamson, Tubb; Talbot, Webb, Evans; Red- er, Allen, Warnes, Connon, Green -Our Own Correspondent,
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