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MALACCA TENNIS

L.T.A. Championship Meeting Ends

THE WINNERS

HOME SOCCER

SEASON OPENS IN CRICKET WEATHER ·

FIRST RESULTS

London, Aug. 27.

C. Jones, the newly elected captain of the Arsenal, was suddenly taken # and ordered to bed before the London Malacca, Aug. 21.

Club's first match with Birmingham The Malacca tennis champion-which was played at St. Andrew's concluded un Football Ground to-day when the ship meeting was Saturday when the men's singlea vialtors won by one goal to nil..

During the course of the game the and men's doubles finals were

first casualty of the season occurred played.

when J. H. Cringan, the Birmingham There was a good attendance full back, sustained a fractured collar

bone when tackling J.H.A. Hulme. Resident which included Counelllor (the Hon. Mr. C. Clarke) and Mrs, Clarke.

the

The weather kept fine, though cloudy, during the play. H. M. de Souza (jr.), once again was successful in all three events. In the singles he had no difficulty in beating Seet Chee Peng, who made his first appearance in the final. The score was 6-4, 6--2.

INTERPORT BOWLS

SHANGHAI TEAM SELECTED

AND PROGRAMME

ARRANGED ·

Shanghai have selected their threo lawn bowls teams which are to oppose the Hongkong players in the Northern port on September 17, 18 and 22nd. Other matches have been arranged for the visiting team and among the players who have been selected for ha feial as well as non-official matches are several who are known to Hongkong bowlers.

well-

The Hongkong team are due to sail for the North on September 11 by the Empress of Asia and will leave Shang- hai on September 20 by the Empress of Russia. The team will be accom-

The heat at Tottenham was intenso during the afternoon and one male spectator died while several others fainted among a crowd of 40,000 people who watched the Spurs play Charlton at High Rond in the Second Division, the hosts winning by four modated at the Palace Hotel where a room has also been booked for Mr. goals to one.

A. 0. Brawn, the president of the F. Tilson of Manchester City reflongkong Lawn Bowls Association, who is travelling with the team as manager.

tired in the second half of the match

at Roker Park Ground where Sunder- land beat the Manchester team by three goals to one. Tilson suffered un injury to His

Leeds received a setback in their

inv:

success, when wat Derbe at Elland Road singles champion...U.M. Omar is the

In the men's doubles H. M. de Souza (jr.), and Lee Tiam Wah re-match peated their last year's beating the Chan Brothers in two straight sets, 6-3, 6--2.

Edwards, the International damaged right back, retired with kres sustained during the second

half. Leeds were beaten by two clear goals-Our Own Correspon dent.

FIRST DIVISION.

Birmingham

At the conclusion the hon. Mr. C. H. G. Clarke, President of the Maineen Lawn Tennis Association, said the meeting had been a great success, and thanked the specta- Holton tors for their presence and the competitors for their support.

Mrs. Clarke then distributed the prizes as follows:

Men's Singles:-Winner, J. M. de Souza (r): runner-up. Sect Chee Peng.

Men's Doubles :-Winners, H. M. de Souza (jv), and Lee Tiam Wah.

runners-up, Chan Ah Him and Chan Ab Reng.

Mixed Doubles-Winners, Miss D. de Souza and 11. M. de Souza (r.); runners-up. Mrs. Strivens and C. F. Gomes.

Women's Doubles Winners, Mrs. Clarke and Mrs. Vowler: runners-up, Mrs. Strivens and Miss Buckley.

Chelsen

Leicester Liverpool

Middlesbro Portsmouth Wednesday Sunderland West Brom

Q Arsenal 2 Newcastle

2 Blackburn

O Derby

1 Sheffield U.

A Wolver

0 Aston Viln

1 Huddersfield

4 Blackpool

3 Manchester (*.

3 Everton

SECOND DIVISION.

2 Fulham

1 Nolts F.

Burnley Bradford C.

1 Chesterfield

Grimsby

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Manchester U. Millwall

Not! C.

Oldham Port Vale

Preston N, E. Swansea Tottenham

**

Stake

3 Southampton

1 Lincoln

1

0

3 Plymouth

1 Bury

2 Bradford

3

1 West Ham

A

4 Charlton

THIRD DIVISION (SOUTH).

Aldershot Bournemouth Brighton

SWIMMING GALA AT Bristol R.

SHAMEEN

HONGKONG Y. M. C. A.

BEATEN

Exeter C. Luton T. Newport Norwich Queen's P. R. Reading

Fortuny

Rochdale Southport Tranmere Stockport Walsall Wrexham

Rotherham

1 Southend

5 Swindon

1 Gillingham

2 Crystal P.

2 Bristol C.

2 Northampton

0 Clapton O

1 Watford

2 Brentford

4 Cardiff

3

Coventry

4 Halifax

1 York

4 Doncaster

Chester

Carlisle

1 New Brighton

3 Borrow

3 Hartlepools

THIRD DIVISION (NORTH). Shameen. Aug. 28.

Accrington An

Crewe extremely successful and very closely contested swimming Gateslend Canton Mansfield gala was held in the Swimming Bath Club on Saturday at 9.15, the occasion being a visit from the Hongkong Y.M.C.A. team. The final scores worked out to 31 points for Canton and 27 points for Hongkang. Canton's water polo effort was distinctly nbor due no doubt to the fact that there is very little opportunity here for a team to obtain practice with the same men each time:

2

1

+

Asuggestion was made by the Hongkong, authorities for a match to be arranged between the Hongkong singles champion and the Shanghai local title holder and C.M. Sequeira the champion of Shanghai, In neither port has the current championship been decided yet but in both ports the holder has alrendy been eliminated from the competition: There is every likelihood that the Shanghai authori ties

will arrange the match, which will no doubt, be between the two champions of last year.

The first interport match has been arranged to be played on Saturday, September 17 on the Junior Golf Club green at Hongkow Park while the second will take place the following day at Wayside Park. The final con- test will be played at the Racecourse the following Thursday,

It has been arranged that the Inter- part Dinner be held at the Shanghai Club

on Saturday, September 24 at & pan.

The

full programme of matcher with the selected teams and venues are below:

First Interport Match.

To be played on Saturday, Septem- bér 17 at Hongkew Park on the Junior Golf Club green: A. J. Hall (skip), N. Harrison, C. Sequeira and A. Me- Gregor. Reserve. G. M. P. Remedios,

Second Interport Match.

To be played on Sunday, September 18, at Wayside Park on the Yangtaze- poo green: G. Dunlop (skip), A. Itaitt,

3 G.. Stormes and C. W. Glover. Re-

of serve: G.V. Jensen.

I

Third Interport Match,

To be played at the Racecourse on

3 the Shanghai-Lawn Bowls Club green on Thursday, September 22: T. Main 3(skip), W. Brierley, C. Richards and V. Lanning. Roservo, C.W. Porter.

Zone Matches.

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Darlington

0

1 Hull

3 Barnsley SCOTTISH LEAGUE

(FIRST DIVISION),, ·

Airdrie.

Ayr

Celtic Cowdenbeath Dundee

It is to be hoped that Hongkong East Stirling and Canton may in the future Motherwell decide definite Axturea for swim-Partick ming and other sporting activities. St. Mirren Though limited, the average here Third Lanark in most branches of sport is high, and in most games Shameen

is able to give a good account of Allon itself.

Canton was represented by:-B. Kasmussen, J. Penfold, 11. J. Frolich, J. W. Ballantine, E. Huttemeler, E. Stirling P. Ambrose, B. Schroter,

1 Rangers

8 Aberdeen

7 Morion

4 Kilmarnock

0 St. Johnstone

1 Queen's Park

1 Clyde

1 Hamilton

0

0

0 Hearts

4 Falkirk

2 Arbroath

0

2 Albion

3

SCOTTISH LEAGUE (SECOND DIVISION).

Armadale Dumbarton. Forfar Hibernians Montrose Queen O' Sth. F. I. Tremlett, I. S. Wylie, H. F. Raith Rovers

St. Bernards Wooster.

Sten'muir

Hongkong was represented by:-H. Angus, C. L. Aris, M. Bergaust, .. Brokenshire, A. Donn, G. Fulwer, S. H. Garrod, W. F.. Kerr, R. Langley, E. W. Railton, E. Selk, W. Stoker.

RESULTS.

The following are the results and times:

6 Edinburgh 3 Brechin

East Fife Bo'ness

3 Dunfermline 4 Dundee U.

1 King's Park

2 Leith

LOCAL HOCKEY.

West, on Wednesday, September 14 on the Recreation Club green at the Racecourse: A.A. Malcolm (skip), W. Turnbull, A., Brown, and G. Jensen. Reservo: F. Madar.

North, Tuesday, September 20 at Hongkow Park on the Police Club xreen: R. Cuniluit (ukip), J. A'quino, C. Bull and GM.P. Remedios. Re-

F. Silva,

East, Saturday, September 24 at Waysido Park, on the Yangtszepeo green: JB. Smith (skip), R. Dor- rance, J. Dryedale and C. Clements. Reserve: J. Wotherspoon,

Other matches (unofficial) will be arranged if they are desired by the Hongkong team on their arrival in the northern port.

SPORT ADVIS.

THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB.

Subscription Griffins.

The list of subscribers to the above will close at NOON on

1| THURSDAY, ist SEPTEMBER,

1932.

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TRIAL GAMES BEING PLAYED

ON WEDNESDAY ·

By Order of the Stewards, S. A. SLEAP,

Acty. Secretary. Hongkong, 29th August, 1982. HONG KONG CRICKET LEAGUE. ·

Notice Is Hereby Given that the Annual Meeting will be held at Post

In preparation for the arrival in Two Lengths Free Style.-1st, B. Hongkong of the Indian Olymple the Sanitary Board Room, Rasmussen, 28.2/5th; 2nd, Dohn, hockey tenni, two trial matches are Office Building (by kind permis- 20.3/5ths: 3rd, H. F. Wooster, 30 secs. to be played on the Club Ground, alon) on Tuesday, the 6th day of

Long Plongest, S. II. Carrod, King's Park on Wednesday next with September, 1932, at 5.15 p.m. 6 feet; 2nd, H. J. Prolish, 62 foot; a view to assisting the committer in

3rd, J. W. Ballantine, 59 feet.

Two Lengths Breast Stroke.-ist,

selecting the tenni to meet the world champions.

The Arat match, which will be be J. Penfield, 38.3/6ths neck; 2nd, E.

tween the Hongkong Singapore Royal Huttemeier, 10.4/5tha seca; 3rd, G. Artillery and 3/9 Jut Regiment, will Fowler, 41.1/6th.

commence at 5 p.m. while ut 5.4 p.m. High Dive (various styles).-1st, two teams representing Whites and B. Schroter; 2nd, E. Sterling; 3rd, Colours will be in opposition.

The following playors have been R. Langley,

Rolected to take part in the second Whites: G. Duncan (Club); A. A. R. Botelho (Recreio), J. Rodger (Club): W. A. Reed (Club); Licut. Cresswell (S. W. Bordorera), A. E. P. Guest (Radio Sports): T. Whitley (Central British Association), G.

Four Lengths Free Styol-1st, R.match: Rasmussen, 66.1/5th; 2nd, A. Donn; 3rd, E. W. Raliton.

Relay

Naco.-1st, Hongkong, 65.2/5ths; 2nd, Canton, 56,3/5ths.

W. C. HUNG,

HONGKONG RIDING SCHOOL. NOTICE

Hon. Secretary.

On the 1st September, our. Throwing Polo Ball-1st, W. FR. Divett (Club), G. Singh (Radio Riding School will be transferred Kerr, 66.1/2; 2nd, B. Rasmussen, 60: 3rd, F. L. Tremlett 54.

Two Lengths Back Stroke.-J. W.

Sporta), Pto. Johnson (SW. Berto derers) and T. J. Price (Y.M.C.A.).

Commander W. E. Higham MA TAU KOK ROAD,

KOWLOON.

Penfold, 36.1/5th; R. Langley, 37; CORE. V. Reed (Club), Pte. Pola

(8. Borderers); Pte. Davis (8. W. Donn, 40.

D. florderers), A. A. Dand (Club), Low Board Diving.-ist, B. Schro McLellan (Y.M.C.A.); C. A. d'Almada ter; End, E. Sterling; 3rd, D. W. Rail- (Recreio), Lleut. Tyler (8. W. Bor- derers), A. T. Lay (Club), W. E.

· Water Polo-Won! by Hongkong, Williams, (Club) and C. C. Francis Our Own Correspondent.

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