THE - HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. WEDNESDAY, ・ NOVEMBER
1934.
MIXED DOUBLES CHAMPIONSHIP DRAW
The thrilling climax to dramatic Champlons at the Race Course at Shanghel. Castle Ribbon shown bant- ing the favourite, Opera Eva, by half Tangth, after a grim struggle. Below, Opera Eva and Welcome Morn (second and third) being led' in after the classic avent.
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LOCAL SOCCER
BASKETBALL
Several Postponements Wah Yan College Win
Senior Shield For Saturday Next
Interport Shoot
Colony Bad Last In Triangular Match
Beveral postponements are notified After a keen and exciting match, for next Saturday's local football Wah Yan, College on Tuesday after- programme the most notable being noon beat Wah Klu College in the the match between the Club and the final for the Senior Basketball Shield. Navy in the First Division. The Both teams had been previously Hongkong Anished a bad last in match between the Club de Recreio unbeaten, so that the excitement was the Triangular Interport Rifle Shoot and the Kowloon Football Club has intense. Every possible point of van- which has been won by Shanghai, also been re-arranged.
tage round Blake Gardens, where the who compiled a grand total of 965 In the place of these twa post-match
played, was occupied. points against Singaporo's aggregato ; ponoments has been arranged that The final whistle went with Wah Yan of 964, the Royal Navy and the Club de leading by 11 points, the full-time Shanghai ftred last week, when Recreio play off their match
their ort-score being 27-10.
ten counting men averaged ginally fixed for March 3. This
06.5.
WILE
RUMJAHN AND MRS. CHIU
PASS INTO
SECOND ROUND
PONSFORD RETIRES
Testimonial Match
In Melbourne
:
Fourteen couples have entered for the Colony Mixed Doubles Tennis Championship this year, and the draw, which was made at
Melbourne, Nov, 20. the Chinese Recreation Club last between England and Australia are When the next cricket teat matches evening, gives promise of some played, Australia will take the field very interesting matches,
without the services pt Woodfull,
H. D. Ramjahn and Mrs. Chiu'onsford and O'Reilly.
Woodfull announced his impending Chan-chaf and L. Goldman and Miss retirement some time nge, O'Reilly R. Hancock move through into the announced his withdrawal from first Hancock move through into tas class cricket a few weeks ago and Becond round without opposition. Ponsford stated to-day that lie would Both these pairs are strong con-not longer be available for first cinas
mntchen. tenders for the title.
Pansford's announcement was mada
E. C. Finchor and Mins 0. at the conclusion of testimonial Dalziel, another pair who will match to Woodfull and Ponsford for need close watching, met Paul their service to Australian cricket. Kong and Miss Cheung Woon-wai The match was played between teams cantained by Richardson and Wood- in the first round.
full. Woodfull's team won by seven wickets.
The complete draw WAS BA follows:
FIRST ROUND
Batting frat, Richardson's Eleven scored
196. Grimmett took five wickets for 04. Woodfull's team ro-
Lee Wal-tong and Miss Ellen Tusoplled with 318 (Woodfull 111, Pons-
ford 83). T. A. Pearce and Miss II. Hapcock.
In their second innings, Richard- E. C. Fincher and Afins O. Dalziel Paul Keng and Mina Cheung Woon.on's men did much better, putting on 800. Richardson top-scored with 107 wai,
Grimmett again took the majority of wickets, finishing up with four for 108,
H. T. Armstrong and Mr. P. P. and Whitham Capt. E. Manners and Mrs. E. Grimble.
Lieut. C. Ravenhill and Miss Conder W. C. Hung and Miss M. Grifth, 8. A. Gray and Mies A. Mackenzie Mr. and Mrs. Ho Ka-lau.
SECOND ROUND
L. Goldman and Miss R. Hancock, bye.
H. D. Rumjahn and Mra. Chia Chan-chui, bye.
to 280 for three wickets,
Woodfull's team carried their scoro Brown made 102 and Ponsford 48-Reuter, WEST INDIES TOUR
London, Nov. 20. The M.C.C. has selected the follow- ing cricketers for the West Indies tour: Wyatt and Holmes (Surrey), Townsend (Oxford University
(Yorkshire), Hendren, Hammond, Leyland, Amer, Smith (Middlesez), Paine, Idon, Farrimand, Hollies (Warwickshire) Reuter,
The first round of the championship Farner, W. Harbord has to be completed before December.
game will he played on the Kowloon have been postponed:-Hongkong Twelve men shoot, but only the 15. Football Club ground commencing at Football Club v. South Wales Border- 4.16 p.m.
crs, liniversity v. Chinese Athletics In the Second Division the following and Enstern Y. Kowloon, Football matches arranged for Saturday next Clab.
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en best scores count. The only riño allowed to be used is the short mago- zine Lee-Enfield 303. The ranges nrò 200, 600 and 600 yards, one the Radio Sports Club and the sighter and soven scoring shots at Hongkong Police played on the cach range.
Police Training School ground yes-
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both sides pressing in turns. to nil Play was fast and exciting
M. H. Hassan, the Radio centre- half scored from a pass from Kitchell in the first hali. After this interval the Police for- wards showed better, combination and tried hard for the equalizer but the Radio intermediate line proved the main stumbling block. For the Police, Perkins at cen- tre-forward played a sterling game while the Radio was beat served Counted out: S.S. Venton 80, A. by Hassan and Kitchell in defence. Comterse 80.
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Awtar Singh and M. de Souza, a promising new player on the right Blank, were the pick of
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Y.M.C.A. SENIORS
BEAT ST. ANDREW'S
N. A. E. Mackay, who usually plays
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CAMBRIDGE WIN
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London, Nov. 10,
as goalkeeper for St. Andrew's Club Cambridge University had a nar against the European Y.M.C.A. first row win to-day when they beat New cleven in a friendly hockey match port's rugby fifteen by 18 points to played at King's Park yesterday
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It was during this period THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB. that Brown found the net with a shot scored from a difficult angle, 6. H. Fowler, R. A. Batos Fowler arrived during the first half Forms for the Twelfth Extra Race and completed the Y.M.C.A. line-out Meeting, to be held on Saturday,
The Saints' forwards, with the the 1st December, 1934, (Weather C exception of the opening minutes of permitting), may be obtained at the game, never looked like becoming dangerous and attacked very seldom the Secretary's Office, Gloucester Farmer, at centre-half, and Sommer, Building: the Club House, Happy nt right-back. repulsed the Saints' Valley: the Hong Kong Club: the forward line, Farmer putting in some Sports Club; and the Stablos, Shan good clearances.
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White, the Saints' backs, both played Entries close at 12 o'clock NOON Jon Thursday, the 22nd November,
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Frequent offside by their forwards 1934. prevented several YM.C.A. attacks from materialising.
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Radio Win
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