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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1903

UNABLE TO

MAKE UP

NEW CUP RULES PASSED

P.A. TO CONTROL, COVERNOR'S CUP

SOUTH CHINA UNLUCKY

NEW F. A VICE-PRESIDENT

APPOINTMENT OF. MR. M. K. LO

TO SUCCEED DR KOTEWALL

Mr. M. K. to, feading figure in foepi Chinnum aporta elrelaz RY fast night alertad Vien-President of We Hongkong Fortini Association, in sneeunion to the Hon. Mr. R. H. Kotmunik

The skinxive abxcarneemont thadu postaring in the Telegraph of allevations to rules of the Mr. Tag in addition toy kix axante- Bookimi hasociation last nighty what the new raqulations ware paanda

ersa work with amental sporting indies, is Ales weil kavan oy the Caling, Isparta frid, Faing i formet Satar-`

1. K. LO.

HIS MIND SPORT ADVIS

He is Vice Praident of the Lawn The thist prints in them are?, port fenole player and for years a Tennis Avelation and President (n) the management of the geomasful competitor in the open of the South China Athledíe As competition passes into the tannia champion mately into the hands of the

Pondiali Ansarintinu;

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Major CM. Mayunes peralded,

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GIANTS THIRD VICTORY.

FURTHER SUCCESS IN WORLU SERIES,

Maw York, Ott. 5. Vuahington Benatura, who ap- pared likely to singe a reCUTEST agnient New York Giants in the World Herlew received a check to day when they were beaten in the fourth match by two runs to one,

THAN THANG Pin the Giant 10 kuinen sherd of the Henators and they need only to win one out of the remaining three matches to win the ferias-Rester,

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MAIN'S DILEMMA

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NO DECISION AT 11.30 A.M.

THE PROSPECTS

THE HOSE KÔNG MCHET CHER

The TENT EXTRA RACE MRING ING wilt a half (Wanther Par- mitting) at HAPPY VALLEY on Saturday, 778 Getabu, amf on Tits- day, 14th Gember, 1933, commenting at 206 pm on both days.

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Up to half past eleven this morning Mr. T. G., and for Payment at All Caps, The Secretary's office, Tesi Flour. Main, manager of the

Gloucester Building, (Tel. 21:34), wil Shanghai Interport. lawn as at 12 e'dinck Noon on both days. bowls team,

was still 24 grappling with the pro

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stitute bis rink for the eating opening Interport match House provided they are ordered from at the Craigengower Cric- |21320. ket Club this afternoon. The whole of the team assem bled at the Craigengower - Club fairly early this morning and Fall of the players had a roll up.

to the

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At half past eleven I rang up Bookmakers, Tie Tac Men, ke, Afr Main, writes “Veritas”, but will not be permitted to operate within he had not then made his selec- the Precincts of the Hongkong Jockey tim and it appeared unlikely Club during the Race zeting, that he would make any decision before dimin

Hongkong will thus take the green not knowing the composition of the Shanghai rink.

FAST GREEN,

By Order.

C. B. BROWN,

Secretary. Hongkong, 2nd October, 1933.

has Always Good Dancing

This morning's fierce sun done much to improve the pro- spects of the visitors. The green promines to be comparatively fast, certainly faster than any since their opening match against the Polier.

Shanghal have already display- l their partiality to this type of green, and the local bowlers can

at the

YELLOW

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(against a good fighting rink this

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The match starts at U p.m., ad- mission being $1.

The Hongkong rink will be:

A. E. Contes (C.C.C)

J. Chalmers (T.D.R.C.)

W. Mair (Palice)

R. F. Luz (Recreio) skip,

football eleven representing the BEATEN BY K.C.C. Shanghai Chinoso staged the first practice match last Sunday afternoon at the Pioneer Field and defeated the representa. tives of the Association Spor tivo Francals by five to two.

A crowd extimated at 8,000 wore tighty excited whan In the Roconi period the Chinoso footballers. attor sonillog in several substituten, piled “ throo goal in muccession within falut 10 minutes, to lend by four to one. In the last quarter of an hour both sides scored a polat to bring the final count to five to two in favour of the Chinese.

The game was clean throughout.

Shanghai Without Team Work

T. G. Main the manager of the Shanghai lawn bowls In- torport team continued experi menting in the composition of his rink on the eve of the first Interport yesterday, but again he drew blank, the Kowloon Cricket Club winning quite comfortably by 21 shots to 13. Probably no team manager has

W. T. Campbell, the Army, H.K.I.The Chinese teant although composed ever been faced with such an A.B.A. and .M.C.A. long distance of all the leading soccorites, falled to onerove task as that confronting swimming champion, rotained his cambine well. They had numerous Main. Sent down with a team of title in the 880 yarda alinmpionship chances of scoring but through dilly-skips, he has been trying hard to of the European YM.C.A. when he dallying in the goal-mouth they were and the right combination over R. Engineers vadlo Sporta~~!

covered the course in 12 minutes 50 rather fortunate to be able to the Monday

seconds in the "y Bath last evening, the score at one all at the end of the one he lauded here with hia

colleagues. B. Engincorsi-J, G. Bafley; Capt. G. Denn was second with W. initial period. Duchesno and

Twice winning rinks have turned After changing over the Chinese! R. Whitefield: E. Schreuder third. Campbell reached Mullins, Lt. Walker and P. Hothering-hom half-a-length ahead of Donn shifted their lineup and delegated up, but only one of these could be ton; Lt. Cooper, E. Harding, J. Pegs, and two lengths from Schreuder, three reserves, the shuffing proving regarded as being impressivo. P. Flynn and G. Greenhill.

There were only three swimmers.

(Continued on Page 15,) 1. (Continued on Page 13.)

SHANGHAI LAWN TENNIS CHAMPIONSHIPS

KHOO HOO-HYE ENTERS FINAL AT EXPENSE OF HUI: CHINESE PAIR TAKE LEAD IN DOUBLÉS

Beating T. K.. Yui by three sets to one, Khoo Hooi-hye, holder, and former Malayan champion, entered the final of the Shanghai Lawn Tennis aingles championship last Sun~ day.

the

Khoo won his semi-final tie scores of 8-0, 1-5, 6-0, 6-4, but he was hard put to score the success.

The match was postponed from an carller date, when Khoo had won the first set after losing the first five games.

FIVE IN A ROW.

KHOO PLAYS WELL

The opening act went to Khoe and Kong by the score of 0-3, The Chilcse pair took the first two games but Carson and Liang succeeded in ty- Ing the count at two all. Then Khon | and Kong rallied to forge ahead, leading by five to two. After yield-| ing the eighth game to Carson and Liang, the Chinese pair was awarded with, the decision. Liang was poor and erratic while Carson was very dependable at the net. Khoo played game

with his awift drive Calvo

an

..

On Sunday his opponent again took a five-jevo lead in the second set and clinched it at the seventh game. Ho played amazing tennis during this period and had Khoo completely. nt

кеп

Then reaction sot in, and Khoo cap- tured the third set to love, but again Yul returned and led 4-8 In the fourth Art. Khoo's experience stood himi in good stead and he went pway to win four games in succession for the match.

DOUBLES.

Khoa Hool-hya.

With Khoo and Kong leading by two games to nothing in the gocond set, Khoo somehow twisted his leg muscles and had to be attended by hú

managers. It took about 15 minutes before he was able to resume the Khoo was limping all the time game. while his opponents seized the op portunity to play to Kheo. Llang and Carson, won the set with Rix games in a row,

BOWEN AND MOSS. SUSPENDED.

SEQUEL TO FOOTBALL MATCH INCIDENT.

Bowen, the Recreio right back, and Moss, the Police. centre forward, who were ⚫ ordered off for rough play during the Recreio-Polico match on "Saturday, have . been suspended as from yes. terday until November 5.. The decision was made at a meeting of the Emergency Committee of the H.K.F.A. prior to the council meeting" last evening.

Khon seemed to finve recovered from his injury and played batter In the third sot. The Chinese pair

In the fourth, set Khoo and Kong took first game but Liang and Carson Khoo had an attack of cramp in snatched the lead by winning two catablished a commanding load of the leg and the game was temporarily

By winning four games in four games to nothing. With steady was due to the succession the Chinese, pair led by strokes and placements Llang ani! The doubles final was also started suspended. This but had to be postponed on account strenuous work he put in the singles five to two. Carson and Liang won Carson managed to lie the score at match. After the injury which hap the next game to shorten the murgin four all. Then alternate scoring was of darkness.

Klipo ni Paul Kong were than boned in the second set Khoo was down to 6 to 8 Then Klion and witnessed until the score was brought trading Carson and Liang 6-3, 2-6, mere passenger and could not dis-Kong took the ninth game to cap to eight all. Then the umpire called

ture the set at 0-3. play his usual steady" form. 0-3, 6-8,

the game on account of darkness.-

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