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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 31, 1933.

POWERFUL

PROBLEM

OF THE

ATTACK

INTERPORT CRICKET TEAM SELECTED

SOUND RATHER THAN BRILLIANT

MALFROY BEATS PERRY

ASTONISHING DEFEAT IN NEW ZEALAND TENNIS TEST Dunedin, Now Zealand, Oct. 25, There was a surprising upset of

hero form in lawn tennis

to-day when Fred Perry, who did so much to win the Davis Cup for England and who won the American singles championship, was

was beaten two. sele so love by the New Zealander,

OWEN-HUGHES'S Maltzoy. The score was 6-4, 6-4.

HONOUR

The Hongkong Interport cricket team to oppose Shanghal next week has been chosen, and although its composition is bound to evoke a certain amount of criticism, it must be said of the selectors that they have got together, at least on paper, a combination capable of prov- ing itself good enough to beat the visitors.

The selceted eleven is:

H. Owen-Hughes (H.K.C.C.)

Capt.

G. S. Dunkley ((H.K.C.C.)

The other matches to-day all resulted in victories for th

the English touring

No More Flat Racing

At Kwanti

Perry,

bis defeat in the singlen by narrowly defeating Malfroy and Wilson in a doubles match, the accre being 6-7, 0-1, 3-0, 6-1, 6-3,

Partnarod by F.H.D. Wilde, DECISION MADE BY

COMMITTEE

H.G.N. Lee (Britain) bent Wil son (New Zealand) 0-4, 40, 6.2 and Wilde beat Pearce of New Zenland 0-2, 6-4.—Reuter.

* GOLF TOUR OF

SOUTH AFRICA

ENGLISH WOMEN.

T. M. L. Redmond (H.K.CC) |START WELL IN TEST Capt P. A. V. Williams (Army)

A. R. Minu (LR.C.)

T. A. Pearce (H.K.C:C.) E. R. Duckitt (H.K.C.C.)

M. W. LO

SURPRISES

CHAMPION

SPORT, ADVIS.

THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB

·Thə ---TWELTH EXTRA RACE MEETING will be held (Weather Permitting) at HAPPY VALLEY on Saturday, 4th November, 1933, com- mancing at 2.00 pas.

The First Boll will be Kung Bat 1.30 p.m.

MEMBERS' ENCLOSURE.. Members are notified that they

HSU CHENG CHI and their Ladies must wear their

Badges prominently displayed.

No Ona without a Badgo will be admitted to 'tho Mombors' Enclosure, Badges admitting Non-Members to the Members' Enclosuro' and Club Rooma at $5.00 for Gentlemen and $3.00 for Ladies (Both including Tax) ARY upon the personal application of are obtainnbla through the SECILET a Member, auch Member to be respon- tibi for all visitors Introduced by

IN ACTION

CLEVER DISPLAY

Yesterday it was Hsu Cheng- chi's experience to turn up on the court and wait in vain for his opponent. Luckily for China's now champion not him, and for Payment of All Chits, &c. player, and the spectators who Gloucester Building. (Tel. 27704), will The Secretary's office, Ord Floor, gathered at the S.C.A.A. courts close at 12 o'clock. Noon. at King's Park, M. W. Lo was prepared to step in the breach

· and provided a popular novel ending to the whole thing,

something radically wrong with Nevertheless there seems to be

these "hitches." For instance Taui The Committee have decided Wal-pul complains this morning confine their activities to that he was never officially notified gymkhanas, which will include about yesterday's proposed ex hurdling and steeplechasing, buthibition. He also had visions of A ropetition of Sunday's fiasco, will eliminate flat races.

and, once bitten-

to

There will be no public race meetings of the Fanling Hunt and Race Club this winter owing to adverse financial re-

turns.

, Warning of the impending Gnancial disaster which might re- sult from continuing the public the falling cash sweeps and pari- race meetings has been found in mutuel returns at Happy Valley and also at Macao.

Capetown, Oct. 26. The English women golfers, who are making a tour of South Africa, were successful in the first day's play to-day in a test match against

It is this consideration as much all South Africa, winning all four

as anything which has actuated matches played,

Miss Molly Gourlay (Britain) the committee's decision. defeated the South African woman

E. C. Fincher (K.C.C.) F. Goodwin (K.CC) Lieut. A. C. Hamilton

(Army) Licut. G. C. Garthwaite three..

(Army)

J

CHIEF CONCERN.

The chief concern of the selec- tors was obviously that of attack. There has probably never been a representative team chosen with- out this department causing the greatest worry and thought.

The task in this case had not been lightened by the trial matches. In addition to Garth- waite, Hamilton, Mlnu, Goodwin and Redmond, there was Frank Pareira and Gordon Burnett whoss claims for inclusion were equally us strong.

Current form has shown that there is so little to choose between these players that it was just – a toss up as to whom would be the lucky ones.

champion, Miss Burwell by 4 and

Alise Fishwick, Miss and Mica Pentony all matches. by comfortablo Reuter.

Famous

Plumpton won their

margins.

Amateur

Players

Corinthians May Move Playing Pitch

rumour

seems

London:

to

It has also to be observed that this will eliminate the "E" Class ponies from competing at Fanling; whtle a vague auggestion has been made that this class of pony la to be withdrawn from local racing by the Hongkong Jockey Club..

SHARKEY NOT FINISHED

Seeks Fight With Max Baer.

Badges admitting to Members' Enclosure will NOT be on sale at the Race Course,

On No Protext will Chlidren "be permitted in either Enclosure'during the footing.

Tins are obtainable at the Club House provided they are ordered from the No. 1 Boy in advance. Telephone 21020.

PUBLIC ENCLOSURE

Public Enclosure is $2.00 including The Price of Admission to the

Be that as it may, yesterday's and is payable at the Gater Soldiers Tax, for all Persons, including Ladies, games at King's Park wore ex- and Sailors in Uniform are admitted

of grass courts was very obvious, will not be permitted to operate tromely entertaining. That Hay doll Price. has had practically no experience Bookmakers, Tic Tac Men, &c, but he gave very little away, and within the Precincts of the Hongkong being taken to 10-8, 4-6, 6-0 by Jockey Club during the Race Meeting. M. W. Lo had to appreciate that it was Lo's skill, rather than his own shortcomings which contributed to Buch an even struggle.

LO'S SAGACITY.

M. W. Lo seemed to find the occasion one for Inspired play, His wider repertory of ground strokes and Fogacity in con serving his strength and apply. ing an advanced form of technique and set of court tactics had their effect in the first two sets.

Ho definitely had Hsu anxious In his change of length, pace and

By Ordur,

C. B. BROWN,

Beerotary. Hongkong, 30th October, 1083.

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Hau has built his game up on

to be hurried into anything, but if Heu chose to come up on the wrong ball then it was just too: Nowton, Mass., Oct. 25. Jack Sharkey, former world heavy bad fo: him. Lo's passing shots weight champion, revealed he is not in both hands--always a feature. There has been some talk of the yet through with the fight game, def his ground stroke work were famour English amateur football spite the rude joltings he received whipped out with unfalling re- club, the Corinthians F. C., giving at the hands of King Lovinsky and gularity and he had the satisfac up their playing pitch at the Tommy Loughran in his comeback fon in the first two sets of forcing

attempt.

Hau to play a foreign type of Minu more or less picked him-Crystal Palace.

Chin

have He said his last two bouts have self for he is bowling extras {anated froni the fact that the put him in such condition that he game.

ordinarily well just now and on Corinthians have resigned from the wants more action.

"I was very much pleased with the American school of tactice. Football Association cup competition owing to the failure of the F. A. to my showing against Loughran," he They are simple but direct. A exempt them from the qualifying said. "I thought I won the bout hard service, follow up, volley or easily. In the last three rounds kill. That he has assiduously It is stated that it was their share was as strong as ever I was in my studied, and is gradually per-

me that I

fecting this style was clearly of the F. A. Cup gates that enabled carcer, and that convinced the Corinthians to lease the famous am far from being a has been."

Ho revealed he has tentative indicated. Heu produced one of ground inside the Crystal Palace.

In the absence of Sir Henry matches in Beaton and Miami, the fastest firat services seen in Hongkong for a long time, and Buckland, the manager of the Crystal Florida.

Sharkey said he wants a bout with there is no questioning that he can Palace, his private secretory maid that the management was on the friend Max Baer, the youthful California smash. liest of terms with the Corinthians 1 heavy who was thrushed into the front and the only question was the matter rank of contenders as a result of a Schmeling of Germany, former world of getting attractive opponents for technical knockout victory over Max

champion

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