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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 25, 1933.

DRAMATIC DEFEAT OF INTERPORT COUPLE

HO AND YEW

OUSTED

BY HACHIUMA AND LEONARD

BRILLIANT PLAY BY JAPANESE

· NG SZE KWONG AT HIS BEST

(By "VERITAS").

Ka-lau and Yew

H Man-kit, holders of

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Interport honours, and who were,

paper, almost assured of a place in the semi-finals of the open doubles, were

AFTER VICTORY-Mr. Les Frost, Hongkong's champion jockey, is seen receiving the houquet and purse from Min Yvonne Shenton after winning the Ladies Puree on Gleneagles on Wednesday. Afterwardı the time honoured custom was observed, and on the left he is seen taking Mise Shenton to tiffin (Photor

Moa Cheung).

yesterday sensationally UNDAUNTED BATTING BY ENGLAND.

beaten in the first round of the tournament by Y. Hachiuma and J. W. Leonard.

SOCCER GAMES OFF

No other result in the champion- ship has been so entirely unex- pecteded. Ho and Yew had vir- tually won the match before.. entering, the court, yet when it came to the realities of the tie. they were fairly and squarely outplayed:

Hachiuma and Leonard, and in particular the former, set about their task with refreshing vigour and the utmost confidence, and the fact that it took them only two sets in which to polish off their opponents, speaks for the concen- trated effort which they made.

HACHIUMA SPLENDID. Hachiuma reproduced something of the form displayed in company

FOUR LEAGUE MATCHES POSTPONED. Four of to-day's football league postponed. matches have been They are:

DIVISION 1. R Navy v Chinese Athletic St. Joseph's v Lincolns

DIVISION 2

Tsung Tsin Ewo St. Joseph's v R. Artillery

Hongkong

with his countrymen Fujikura, Footballers

Up North

when he gave exhibitions at the I.R.C., earlier in the week. His forchand driving" was not only spectacular, but unerring in con- sistency and placements. He con- trolled the services of Yew and Ho with delightful facility, often re- turning them to the feet of the in- coming Chinese with disconcert- TEAM OUT OF MIRE ing results to the Interporters:

PULL SHANGHAI

FACE BIG TOTAL CONFIDENTLY.

HAMMOND AT HIS HAPPIEST

PARTNERSHIP WITH SUTCLIFFE

England yesterday afternoon entered upon their task of fac- ing the huge Australian score of 435 in a confident manner and fully held their own against awell directed attack, the close-

of playing leaving them 276 in

arrears with eight wickets out- standing.

Hammond and Sutcliffe. fairly collared the bowling, adding 122 for the second wicket before Sut- cliffe was caught, but Hammond was in his happiest mood and con-

tinued to dog the trundlers and ing his score up to 72 before

stumps were drawn.

Countercutian

SHIELD REPLAY"

BORDERERS AND CLUB MEET

NEXT SATURDAY

The replay in the Senior Shield between the Club and South Wales Borderers, has now been definitely fixed.

It will take place at Soo- kunpoo on Saturday next. Second round. ties in the two shield competitions are also scheduled for next week

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OFFICIAL MAMAK

HOCKEY LEAGUE

TABLE

SCOTLAND WIN

INTERNATIONAL CUP SEMI-FINAL

China Beaten by A Penalty Goal

A penalty goal scored by Augus Turner in the last 10 nxinutes decided the issue in the Scotland v. China semi- final of the International Cup last Sunday afternoon at the Canidrome, Shanghai, the Highlanders winning by the odd point in five.

A huge crowd, estimated in the neigbourhood of 16,000 spectators, witnessed a rather one-sided affair in the first half and a thrilling struggle for leadership in the |second session.

By vanquishing the Chinese footballers, holders of the coveted trophy, the right to meet England in the final rounds goes to the Scots. The Chinese were favour- ed to emerge victorioas over their opponents, as they had in addition to the local atars, three luminaries. from Hongkong who had at one time or another represented the Crown Colony either in the inter- port matches conducted by the S. F. A. or in the inter-sectional games run by the C. N. A. A, F.

SCOTS ON TOP.

The Chinese gave a disappoint- ing exhibition in the first session in which the Scots ran all over thom: The Scots led by two clear goals netted by Craig, the centre- Forward, until in the 41st minute when China, replied through N. Z.

Lee, the centre-forward, who

drove in a. frst-timer after a fine.

piece of combination. However,

the intermission saw the Scots on the long end of two to one.

In the second period, the Chin- ese succeeded in levelling the count at two-all through the same

Revised Positions in Caer player, Lee, who scored with a

Clark Cup

Below is the Mamak League Table

Sydney, Feb 24. Alexander and O'Reilly resumed

The Hammond- Krown to 25.000. after tea when the attendance had to date. Sutcliffe partnership reached 50 at

Leonard began very shakily, but Three, Gultures pulled them- gradually settled down, gainingselves out of the cellar position

Two points have been deducted his confidence from the splendid last week when they defeated the all-court work of his partner. He newly arrived soccerites of the the same time as the team's 100 was from the Tamar and Parthian and is still lacking the polish which East Lanes at Pioneer Field in a brought up. It had been fast scoring, one point from the R.A.M.C. In their with the Bth Destroyer illuminated his game last year, but Shanghai first league match by as the partnership had been in pro-games

gress only 30 minutes and 95 minutes Flotila, the Destroyers have this is probably due to the fact that four goals, to two. has co far only played three The Culturists were strengthen-had brought up the century.

Hammond reached bis 50 after 74 withdrawn from the Tournament. minutes,

driving Ironmonger by matches in the present tourna-led by the inclusion of three Chin-

The Incognitos 1st HRS Battery! and the Police are requested to play ment, and has not yet accustomed fese stars from Hongkong. Z. H. himself to the requirements of Wong and Suen Kam-shun

off as many matches as possible, as competitive tennis.

made their appearance in local

they are in the running for the YEW MAN KIT'S LAPSE. soccer a couple of weeks ago and

Championship and have only another Yew Man-kit suffered a bad the latest addition was K. Y. Chou,'

month, in which to complete their lapse yesterday and was never the outside left.

fxtures.

who

in the position to give Ho Ka- In the first period the Chinese lau the support necessary to were on, the long end of a three overcome their rivals. Ho put goals to one score and in the in a tremendous amount of work, second frame, each side netted a particularly from the baseline, goal. Owing to the bigger at but the whirlwind first set, traction at the Canidrome only a which Hachiuma and Leonard small crowd witnessed the debut! took at 6-1, left the Chinese pair of the army aggregation. too staggered to stage an effec tive recovery..

E. C. Fincher and L. Goldman were offered no sort of opposition from Monaghan and Holmes, the

THE RESULTS

OPEN SINGLES (2ND ROUND)." M. W. Lo beat Wong Fuk năm 6-1, 6-0

OPEN DOUBLES.

J. W. Leonard & Hachiuma beat Ho Ka-lau and Yew Man- kit 6-1, 6-1.

Ng Sze-kwong & Tout Wal- pui beat Chiu Chun-chiu and W. C. Hung 6-3, 6-4.

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C. A. Wright & G. Gamble beat F. H. Kwok and S. W. Liang 6-4, 6-4.

L. Goldman and E. C. Fincher beat C. E. Holmes and T. C. Monaghan 6-0, 6-2,

last year's finalists enjoying a cakewalk. I fail to see how they' can be stopped before the final round.

Some of the best tennis yester- day was seen on the No. 1 court,

SOLDIERS SCORE.

The East Lancs drew first'blood! in the early stage when Smith slammed through. Then the Chin- ese levelled the count through S. B. Toong. The Culturists forged ahead when Spen tapped in a sit- ter from the hands of the goalie. In a fine piece of combination, Yee passed to Woo who headed through

W. R. HAMMOND.

LEAGUE TABLE.

Goals

P. W. D. L. F. A. Pts. Radio S.C... 18 14 1 1 60 11 Royal Signals 19 12 3 4 58 2

+22 R.A.B.C

20 11 3 0 34 25 3 1st. H.K.S.B. 12 11 1 0 55 10 Incognitos 11 18

11 10 1 31 3 13 10 Wishart

St. Andrews. 14 1. 111 Medway

R.A.M.C.

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Paribian

Phoenix

12th. Bry.

Veteran

18.3

2

34

1 1 10 3 20 3

the posts for the third point. through the covers to the fence. He K.I.T.C.

After the change-over the Chin-had hit eight fours.

Tamar R.A.0.C

Club 15 ese went further ahead when Suen The pair continued the fast rate German netted his second goal. About of scoring and brought up its 100 in 24th. Bty... 13

minutes. Boon after Sutcliffe 20th. Bty,. six minutes from termination 90

minutes. Woods broke through and netted reached 60 in 140 the" second point for the soldiers.

oc-

shadowed, although he found casions to score points. from a

CAER CLARK CUP..

Playing in the Caer Clark Cup com Sutcliffe tossed up to square leg where petition earlier in the week, the Richardson took the catch. Sutcliffe Hongkong Ladies defeated the Club had been at the wickets for 165 de Recreio at Sookumpo by alx goals boundaries His had been a chanceless Ladies were Miss

At 153, O'Reilly and Alexander, came on had been zelieved, who again, and the first ball from O'Reilly,

minutes

i

lovely header. The dendlock came only a few minutes after a cross-over. From then on both sides fought desperately in their attempts to break the tis and to obtain the lead.

The deciding goal did not come until in the latter part of. the contest, with only about 10 minutes to go. One of the Scots carried the ball up mid- field to the Chinese back area and N. Lee rushed out to tackle.

SEA

HAY, the Shanghai Interportar, who helped Scotland to beat China in the international Cup.

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They collided and the Scot fell over the Chinese. The referee ruled it was tripping and award- ed the 12-yard-kick to the Scots, to the great dissatisfaction of the majority of the Chinese supporters.

MAKE NO MISTAKE, Angus Turner was deputized to-

Bizzling forehand drive. He was, for his 56 which included four to nil Scorers for the Hongkong take the kick and he drove straight

Churchill

(2),

ning point. It was a lovely ahot and Y. Y. Chow, the Chinese cus- todian, had no earthly chance to

not, however, so reliable as innings

ngs marked by perfect cutting Mrs. Harrop (2), Miss P. M. Pope into the corner of the net for win-

and Miss HIL who, appreciating the position, and glancing. took the initiative and more or less Hammond was giving a delightful innings, scoring all round the wicket. governed the exchanges.

He was joined by Larwood and the pair was undefeated when stumpa were drawn with the score at two

DEXTEROUS RECOVERIES.

Hung rallied in splendid style

in the second set, and continu- for 158. Hammond had scored 72 and ally saved the match polet by Larwood, five. dexterous recoveries and well

judged attacks. Chiu was the

Details:

steadier of the two, except in DIOCESAN SCHOOL WIN. the closing stages.

LEAGUE TABLE.

4 2 1 3 16 5 7

P. W. L. D. F. A. Pts. prevent it from entering the net. Hongkong Club 6 6 6.181 111 St. Andrew's Recreio... Y.M.C.A. C.B.A.

5 2 2 1 6 12:5

5 1 2 2 7 6.94 60 5 10 37 1

They are a youthful pair pro- Defeat Queen's College in Match TO-DAY'S MARATHON. when Ny Sze-Kwong and Tsui Wal-mising great possibilities. Theirs Played Yesterday.

pui advanced to the third round at is a tennis partnership worth de- the expense of W.C. Hung and Chiu Chun-chiu, winning

straight sets.

ATTRACTIVE NG,

in veloping

Canton Officials. Offer

SPORT ADVTS.

THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB,

Draft Programmes and· Entry: Forms for the First Extra Race Mecting, to be held on Saturday, 4th March, 1933, (weather per- mitting) may be obtained at the Secretary's Office, the Club House, Happy Valley, the Hong Kong "The fourth Marathon race will be Club, the Sports Club, and the held on Saturday at 11 am. There Stables, Village Road)

́Prize Awards."

Canton, Feb. 23,

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In a fast and interesting soccer game yesterday, the Diocesan Boye M. W. Lo gave a performance school did well in beating Queen's yesterday calculated to demand a College by two goals to nil.

In the first half the game was even, This was undoubtedly. Ng Sze-revision of opinion regarding his kwong's match. He produced prospects in the singles champion- rach side attacking in turn, but the form approaching the standard ship. In. bia carlier matches he defences held out, and there was no when he was.in the heyday of his had left the Impression that he scoring before the inters

boys played with better understand-

Eart tennia

from ments

overhead, ware form, but so completely did he ing and took the lead through T. The start will begin at the

team Parade Ground and go westward defensive wipe the floor with Wong Fuk-nam Chan. The Queen's College backed up by

Prizes are offered by Generals LA ground shots which

Diocesan cleverly effected that they more that not a few who watched the

boys put the issue beyond match felt that he will offer Tam doubt when Simses netted their second Chung-yon, Pei Chung-hai and local than once prove winners.

officiala-Central Prést goal with a well-judged shot. Taui Wai-pul was quite over-Yoe-fong. tremendous resistance.

career. Wizardly place. | had lost a great deal of his old After the change over, the Diocean are 178: runners, nine being girls. Entries close at 12 o'clock Noon

were so (the conqueror of Sammy" Green) ressing for most of the time. The

tried hard to equallse, and were around the city.

on Monday, 27th February, 1833.

By Order,

C. B. BROWN,

Secretary.

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