THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 19, 1933.
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NO LADIES TENNIS INTERPORT
Tennis Shows Its Short-comings
Tennis may not have changed much these past years, but you'll notice that the dress has! On the left you ses May Sutton Bundy, she looked in 1904 when she was America's champion. And on the right you res Betty Nuthall the British favourite, as she ap. peared during the national women's championship at Forest Hills, New York.
SAD LACK OF FORWARDS
FOR HONGKONG HOCKEY CLUB
A POOR DISPLAY AGAINST JATS
The Club first eleven, defeat. ed by the H. K. Singapore Brigade, R. A. a fortnight ago, lost to the Jat Regiment by three goals to nil on the Marina ground yesterday afternoon.
ARSENAL'S REVENGE
BEAT EVERTON BY 3 CLEAR COALS
CHARITY SHIELD MATCH
London, Oct. 18. The Arsenal, revealing something of the form for which their supporters have been craving since the start of the season, to-day beat Ever- ton in the Football Associa- tion's Charity Shield game by three clear goals.
The match is an annual one ar A forward line, sorely lacking ranged between the holders of the anything that might be even English Cup and the League termed "combination," was Champions.
for the ALL ROUND SUPERIORITY. mainly responsible civilians' defeat. It must be
The Arsonal not only displayed
frankly admitted the Jats were all round superiority to not three
the better team.
tines without reply, but helped
FOR THIS YEAR
FIVE NEW NAMES
.FOR INTERPORT
TRIAL
T. A. PEARCE TO PLAY
Five changes have been made in the Interport" cricket trial teams for Saturday, when, on the Hongkong Cricket Club ground, Mr. Hayward's XI will Hughes' oppose Mr. Owen team,
SHANGHAI
CANNOT RAISE
A TEAM
LEAGUE CLOSES TO-MORROW
FOUR MATCHES OUTSTANDING
(By "Varita").'
There will be no Interport tennis contests between Hong- kong and Shanghai this year.
"Tam" Pcarro gives way to his son, T. A. Pearce, who has re-Word has been received by the turned from taking part in the local Lawn Tennis Association Interport golf contest in Manila. that Shanghai are unable to accept the Hongkong invitation T. L. Redmond, E. L. Gosano, to send a ladies' team down hore and A. T. Lee also go out, this autumn. naking room for E. Zimmern
It was suggested that as Shang- Hung hal could not send à team down (Cralgengower), W. C.
(K.C.C.), and R. Leo (Craigen-last year with the mou, that they might be able to do so thla autumn gower),
The teams for Saturday are:
A. W. HAYWARD'S XI.
A. W. Hayward (HK.C.C.) --
E. C. Fincher (K.C.C.) T. A. Pearce (H.K.C.C.) P. Williams (Army)
C. C. Garthwaite (Army) E. F. Fincher (K.C.C.) A. H. Madar (LR.C.) 1. McInnes (H.K.C.C.)
F. Goodwin (K.C.C.) A. R. Minu (I.R.C.) G. 8. Dunkley (HK.C.C.) H. OWEN HUGHES' XI.
H. Owen Hughes (H.K.C.C.) A. M. Rodrigues (University) F. A. Munn (K.C.C.) E. Zimmern (C.C.C.) A, C. Hamilton (Army) E. R. Duckitt (H.K.C.C.) F. D. Pereira (I.R.C.). W. C. Hung (K.C.C.) G. C. Burnett (K.C.C.) R. Lee (C.C.C.) S. Ismell (1R,C.)-
themselves to a sweet revenge for BRILLIANT WIN
their defeat by Everton in tho league on September 23. On that
The Club's shortage of forwards this season is pathetic. A. T. Loy, who played on the left wing last season is unfortunately away from occasion the Toffee-towners, before the Colony for three days a week their own supportors, defeated the on-business. And then the other cague champions from Highbury star absentee is W. E. Williamay three gouls to one.-Router... the Welsh International. Frank Lammert, who played left wing yesterday was weak, as was Major Macintyre at Inside right. Tetley,
The friendly cricket match arranged
Un. Services Boat Rest of Hants
to coincide with the visit of the Shanghai cricketers.
Unfortunately the Northorners have found it impossible to raise a alde..
EARLIER EFFORTS FAIL.
Efforts had been made earlier for Hongkong to send two teams to Shanghal, but these were ruled out when it was found that heither H. D. nor S. A. Itumjahn could make the trip, whilst it was equally impossible to get together a representative ladica alde..
At the present time the Taggart Cups are being shared. Shanghai came down last winter and retain- ed the man's trophy, whilst the Hongkong ladies have not had their possession of the cup challeng ed since they secured it after visit- ing Shanghai in 1981,
LEAGUE MATTERS.
The league season, of course, concludes to-morrow, and although it is doubtful whether the whole
10 matches which constitute the programme for the four divisions will be completed by to-morrow avening, thoro will certainly not be any more than four outstand- | Inur,
This in view of the atrocious weather experienced in the first month of the season ahdthe. consequent prolonging of the sou- son can be regarded as quite satisfactory.
In order to finish off the out- standing matches in the "C"
London, Oct. 18; United Services (Portsmouth) between the Central British Associa-scored brilliant rugby success to
on and the China Light and Power day, when they met the Rest of Division, where a programme of RC. to take gluco next Sunday at Hants and won by 14 points to on the right wing put in a lot oKing's Patk, has been cancelled.
hard work, but he as was the cast with the other forwards, locked finish. J. E. Potter, the Club's re
nine.-Reuter,
100 was scheduled, one or two teams found it necessary to give a walk-over.
But only in the "A" and "g"
gular loft half bock, was impressive BOBBY JONES MAY PLAY Divisions are three at the time of
at inside left.
STRONG IN DEFENCE.
DENNY SHUTE
IN CHAMPIONSHIP GOLF MATCH
Llanerch, Pa., Oct. 9.
E.. V, Reed's return to the half buck line was indeed a wise move. Together with Lowo and his bro- ther, W. Reed, the trio formed o strong intermediate line, while Jack:) Rodger at left back, played bril-1 A "championship" golf match. featuring Bobby Jones, the llantly. Arthur Dand, while not wizard of Atlanta, and Denny Shute, the American pro who won being so conspicuous, played a the British Open, is being discussed seriously by the membera steady game. In Jalil, the Jat's of Denny's home club. "number one" goal scorer, he had
Shute, is planning an exhibition tour of the country under the direction of Pete Henry, a member of Llanerch where Denny is the pro, and he is responsible for the iden of a Jones-Shute match.
a difficult forward to mark.
The Club were best served in do- fence, Evon with such a strong fornent of half hucks and backs, the Club have yot Tony Botelho and Juckie Noronha, both equally good
"It Is my understanding that Anfenders, on whom they can call.
Bobby is planning a return to But as to forwards, well.
Sirdar Khan, the Jats centre-half golf competition," Henry said, "o who has an eye like a hawk, was in my arrangements for Denny's outstanding In their defence. tour, which will keep him busy for He is one of the finest centro-half several weeks, I have left the best backs in the Colony. Ile is keen spot for a match with Jones.
"What I have in mind would be and has excellent understanding
and with the forwards. Habib Khan, a real championship match the Jats right wing a sprinter of would be on the links of the Ila- no moan ability, was responsible for merch Club. If possible I would several burets of speed. Lhachi like to get Johnny Goodman, the and Abbas All were a strong pair United States Open champion, and Gene Barazen, the Amerionn pro- of backs,
title holder, to play at the sanie- time.
Jatil's goal in the first half was a scorcher. striking the top left: corner of the net, leaving-Sammy. Shields Etanding. Once again. Shields was not impressive.
RADIO SPORTS team. The following will represent Radio Sports Club in a friendly hockey match against the Royal Engineers at Carolina Hill at 6 p.m. to morrow Man Singh. P. Singh and 1. S. Grewal, Jaggeet Singh, M. H. Haasan and Mohinder Singh, Prom S'ngh. Attak G. Blach, Awine Singa, Kalwant Singh and F. A. Kemp, (Capt.). Reserve:--Attar Singh
MAMAK FIXTURE:"
Donny Shipto
"It woult sure make G swell show...
Henry, while expressing a de- aire to have both Goodman Ana Suinze play on the local frks,.. said he was mainly Interest- ed in a Jones- Shuto match.
"Naturally the match would
Bobby Jones,
No have no official "It's pretty certain that golfers standing, as far as championships would recognise the winner as In their Mamak fixture against the 70." he continued. "yet it would about the best we can produce.on Mulo Corns next Sunday at Carolina give the golfers of the nation a the linka" Itill at 4.80 nm. the Radlo Club will rather good lion of the beat.
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American linksman.
any unfulfilled fixtures.. These are:
“A” DIVISION. H.K.C.C. v University H.K.C.C. v Recreio
"B" DIVISION.
University v Civil Service University v H.K.C.C.
BASKETBALL
LADIES' LEAGUE NEXT MONTH
The Ladies' Open Basketball League. which was hald very successfully last year with the Mul Fong Girls' School "A" team having its name engraved on tho coveted Ilo In will commence again early Shield, in Novemenbar, All teams which participated last. year diaplayed
the latter part of the season, and followers may expect a grand scramble for the championship this year.
Bring Improvainent in their play
The teams which participated last year were the Mui Fong"A" and “3”. Lenma, Club de Recrelo, St. Paul's Girls' College, South Athletic Associa Jon and Chung Nan Athletic Associa tion.
Entries are now open, and should be sent to the Physical Department, Chinese Y.M.C.A. before October 20.
The entrance fac in $12,
MATCH POSTPONED
Change of Grounds For Navy Game
Tho Recrelo vs. South China foot
ball match, scheduled for Saturday, bas boon postponed in the First Division Bytures, while the "Athletic va, the Navy game, will be played on the Kolwion F.C, ground on. Seturi Henry in of the opinion that day, instead of at the H.K..O. Jones la ahout ready to return to groundground on Eunday,;