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THE HONGKONG
K. C. C. TENNIS
TOURNAMENT MATCHES PLAY YESTERDAY
TELEGRAPH.
Fine weather favoured the Kowloon Cricket Club's tennis tournament yeR= || terday, when the fall programme of first round games scheduled played. Results:
WIL!
Justor Championship. Phillipens bent Gittima (walk-over), P. O, Dinne bent Lubeseder, 2-0 420, 0-3, 7-5,
6-2, 6-3.
1. Jack heat R. S. Capell, 6-3, 6-4, (-0.
"G. A. White beat F. S. Smith, 6-3,
Handicap Doubles. Gray and Burnelt beat Phinne and Jung and Zimmern beat Dinnen and Buchanan, 6-0, 6-2.
Green, 6-3, 6-4.
THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 1. 1932.
THE SHANGHAI OUTLOOK
JAPAN WANTS REPLY TO PROTEST
HOCKEY TRIALS.
TWO GAMES PLAYED TO GUIDE SELECTORS
Two hockey trials to choose the team lo represent Hongkong against, the Indian Olympic team eu Septem- Shanghai Aug. 31. ber 16 were played on the Hongkong Events'seem to be moving in the Hockey Cluli ground yesterday. same direction as those which In the game between the Jats and preludert the recent Sino-Japaness the Hongkong and Singapore Bri- hostilities at Shanghai.
gade, R. A, the Juta proved decided.
It was learned to-day that Mr. superior to their opponents, win- K. Murai, Japanese Consul-Generaing two goals to nil.
Both grunts were scored in the first
of
at at Shanghai, intends to-morrow ball, and it was then decided to let to request that the Mayor. Mr. only the gon keepern change, Cap- Wu Teh-chen, formally reply with tain Gori, who kept goal for the in a stipulated time to the Japanese Jats, was then faced with a barrage protest made on August 17 regard shots from his own side when he occupied the other goal, but aequil- ing the anti-Japanese movement.
tet himself creditably in saving two In that protest Mr. Aurai asked exceedingly fine drives. Sepoy Jale! 6-0.tint drastic measures be employed rotted hath goals for the Jats, before
F. Kengelbacker and Lubeseder bent C. Kengelbacker and Rakusen,
Lengue Fixture.
G-1.
was always
to suppress the boycott activities, the change of goalkeepers took place. as he considered such nuvements The Jats possessed South Chinn bent Club de Recreio to be most detrimental to the car-like forward fine, which wasan seven sets to two in a "B" division ly restoration of friendly and nor the aggrou v. Whites. Lawn Tennis League fixture yester-mal commercial relations between day at Recreio. Results:
China and Japan-Router.
Shanghai, Aug. 31.
A strong protest against anti-three goals to nil. Japanese propaganda in the Chi-
and
The other match Jetween Lwo teams representing Colour: Lee and Lee (South China) beat. T.
Whites ended in D win for the latter A. and II. A. Noronha 6-2, Just to .. A. Rocha and A. V. Remedios 1-fi, bent
The game was rather scrappy, but A. P. Guterres and J. 4. Renteling 6-1.
K. 11. Chinn and C. F. Lak beat nese newspapers was lodged this otherwise the standard of hockey was The Whites win was due to Rocha
Remedios 6-it, beat morning with the Mayor, Mr. Wu good. Noronha and Noronha 6-1, Jest to Teh-chen by Captain Sugisaka, their use of the opportunities pre- opponents were Guterres nud Remedios 4-6.
Commander of the Japanese naval ented, while their D. C. Lark and W. H. He beat Rocka tanding party, who especially con. erratic in front of the goal. and Remedios -, beat Noronha asures what he describes as mislead-on the field, and did yeeman service the best man Noronim 6-8, bent Guterres
ing reports concerning the move for the Whites, Johnson, of the Remedios -0.
ments of Japanese bluejackets in South Wales Borderers,
aixo very much in the limelight, and hist Shanghai.
It is believed that if Mr. Wu Teh-cron goal was the result of a fine chen's reply is considered unfavour-lo effort, which evoked much
Singh, of the Rudi able Captain Sugigaka will then re-plause. G. quest the closure of the newspapers and Johnson added the other
opened the searing for the Whites, two concerned. Beuter.
Coals.
ST. LEGER ACCEPTORS APRIL THE FITTH IS BUT DOUBTFUL STARTER
For some time reports have appeared of Chapei residents being
trians.
!
W. Reed was perhaps
was
Ap-
other
(Club),
D.
London, Aug. 3).
McLellan played soumlly for the Final acceptaners for the St. Leger, to be run at Doncaster on September
losers, and was very well backed by 7, closed to-day with 21 three-yeur-alarmed by frequent visits of V. Reed. The Army players all olds still in. They are:
Japanese naval parties to Woosung, showed off well, Violator, Kiangwan and elsewhere on the Hesperus: Celebrator,
The first goal was scared by G. Royal Dancer, Tatang, Sunder Gain, old battlefields. It has also been Singh in the first half, and on eling- Dastur, Tajkasra, Firdaussi, alleged that Japanese marines in ing endy Johnson added the
two goals. Beneficial, Louniuriale. Silvermere,
Foghorn 11, Hongkew maltreat Chinese pedes-The teams
were: Colours.---Cdr. Charnucop
Higham (R.N.), E. V. Reed Orwell, Leighon, April thi Gains the Wisp.
Last week large parties of 'te. Pole (S.W.B.),. Pte. Davis Fifth,
visited the battlefielda) (S.W.D.), A. A. Dand Mr. Tom Walis, noted stage and Marines screen star and owner of April the unarmed, and, it was explained. Mebellan (Y.M.C.A (C (S.W.B.), A. T. Fifth, says the Derby winner is a merely on sight-seeing toura. de R.), Lt. Tyler
E. (Club),
Williams doubtful sturier.-feuter.
(Club) These parties were said to have had
Francis" (Club) official Chinese permits, and Chi and C. d
Whiles.-G. Duncan (Club), A. R. nese Municipal Police officers were Botelho (G. de R.), J. Rodger (Club), said to have accompanied them. W. A. Reed (Club), L. Cresswell The newspapers, however, publish- (S.W.B.), A. E. P. Guest (Radio), ed reports that permits were re-13. Khan (Jats), G. E. R. Divett fused, for fear of alarming the (Club), G. Singh (Radio), Pte. John- 'SON (S.W.B.) and TJ. Pricu people and provoking incidents,
(Y.M.C.A.).
BOWLS CHAMPIONSHIP. FINAL CONTEST POSTPONED TO SEPTEMBER 8.
A postponement has been made of the play-off for the final of the lawn bowls open championship between Nish and Gutierrez. Originally fixed for September 6, the match has now been changed to Thursday, September
8 at the Kowloon Cricket Club.
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Significant Trip.
Nanking, Aug. 31.
Mr. Lo Wen-kan, Foreign Issues. Minister, accompanied by Mr. Liu
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