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MBS TOTTENHAM...............
DR. R. E. TOTTENHAM
LEAVES COLONY
Former Captain Of Colony
Interport Tennis
NEED FOR STIFFENING BOWLING
SURREY WEAK
ATTACK
IN
SANDHAM TO HAVE
BENEFIT!
RANGERS WİN SOCCER CUP
GLASGOW SIDE'S DOUBLE
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deal to do in front of his own goal; With the notable exception of it was little wander then when hard Hobbs, Surrey can choose from pressed the Hamilton men were con the same amateurs and profes-t to clear the ball almost anyhow
Another big difference frem the sionals, with E. R. T. Holmes in studied lobs to the wings by Gray and his second year of captaincy. McDonald." H. M. Garland-Wells' again in vice-captain.
We may hope to see P. G. 1. Fender, R. de W. K. Winlaw, and F. R. Brown often in the side, but Surrey's backbone must be mainly professionala. Sandham, Gregory, Squires, Burling, and Fishlock, the left-hander, will supply plenty of batting. McMurray In worth
Dr. R. E. Tottenham, one of the|erior. Colony's foremost tennis players, left for Home by the P. & O. Naldera on Saturday after ten years in Hong- kong during which time he has been Professor
and
bringing in for his brilliant nude ing, and he has done well with the bat on a few occasiona. Brooks as wicket-keeper has scarcely a sup- "Surrey's bowling, as often, re- mains doubtful.
Gover had a fine season in 1934. arked tremendously hard Watts, fast medium, should give him good help as an opening bow ler. Fender and Holmes shared with these two professionals the chlet work in. nitack last, season. with the ball Surrey should recover much of their past glory. Holmes' raptaincy and personal example are worth much to the team.
Further in front, the highest hopes
beaten
SOUTHPORT GOLF
Whitcombe Wins With An Aggregate Of 295
Southport, May 18. '
Charles. Whitcombe has won the
Dunlop Southport £1,600 Professional
Golf Championship with an aggregate'
ENGLISH
VICTORY
Holland Beaten
In Soccer
Amsterdam, May 18.
England defeated Holländ by a
of 205. He went round in 16, 78, xoa! to nil in the first official Inter: ̈ 72 and 75.
national Boccer match at the Olymple Whitcombe, who is a former cap-|Stadium before a érowd of 49,000. tain of the British Ryder Cup team,. 'Heavy rain made the ground mucdły has now won every major 72-holes and somewhat spoiled the play, but stroke competition, except the Bri- the aides fought out the honours. tish Open Championship.
Both nets of forwards missed easy. Thorunners-up- the_Southport |
chancer. There WES no store де championship are Henry Cotton, the time. British Open golf champion, and Richard Burton, of lioston, both of whom aggregated 296.—Reuter.
HAPPY VALLEY
GOLF
Summer Foursomes
Worral, England's outside right, scored in the first minute after re- sumption. The Dutchmen, thereafter, Infused the greatest effort into their play, and they stuck the gruelling pace remarkably well, which proved that Holland possesses one of the greatest amateur teams in the world.
Router Special..
were placed in Wilson, and the centre forward did not let down his nd- mirers, for he did really well with few opportunities. Simpson WAA fairly and
Aquarely
Da several occasions, and at least once there might have been a penalty kick for
Wilson'a the challengers.
maneuvres on the Hampden space stamped him
The second round in the first of as a player with the McPhail gift of Apparently being able to have the annual summer foursome_com. the Happy thought picture, a kind of bird's eye petitions arranged by view, of the field and the general Valley Section of the Royal Hong- THE HONG KONG JOCKEY 'CLUB. positioning.
kong Golf Club was finished yester
day
Contests
The third round is to be com
SPORT
ADVTS.
HARRISON A MENACE Wilson had several nice moves with pleted by June 2, Harrison, who attempted to bring the Watts and T. D. Palon, D. 5. Ed Forms for the Seventh Extra Raco
Byen into the third round.-E. II.
Draft Programmés and Entry all-in-a-line attack to function. The latter headed his side's goal, and cut and L. Goldmag; E. D. Matthews Meeting to be held on. Saturday, ward and J. Forbes; C. W. E. Bishop through so quickly and so often from and H. 11. Mundy: A. Somerfelt and 1st June,
1935 (weather per- surprising positions that he was a C. t. Burton A. V. Greaves and mitting) may be obtained at the several of his colleagues, however, the
the Hangers
always. Like G. V. A. Grifiths
Ofice, In the third round E. H. Watts Secretary's Dougins Park lad, who was physically and T. D. Paton have already met Building; the Club House,. Happy no match for the weight and strength D. S. Edward and J. Forbes, and by Valley; the Hong Kong Club: and of the opposition, leave at the beginning of last 1f Brown can reach his old form ball heavy, and peared to And the virtue of their win, the former pair the Stables, Shan Kwong Road.
he was very un-are to play in the semi-finale. decided in his shooting.
The semi-finals are to be complet The Rangers countered the attacks ed by June 16. No date has yet
their opponents skilfully, and their been fixed for the final. heavy forward thrusts did the rest.
Fynecology at the University of Hongkong.
Mrs. Tottenham is already in England, having returned with Dr. Tottenham when he went on
year. It was during his leave that Dr. Tottenham resigned his post at the University and he came back to serve until the end of the term, Mrs. Tottenham re-- maining in England.
Both have won Interport honours while in the Colony, and in addition ure the winners of several Club championships. Dr. Tottenham re presented Hongkong against Shang-
in 1928 and again in 1929, being captain on the former ocension when heled the team to the northern port, It was in 1028 that Dr. Totten- ham wae at his best. In the Open Championship doubles, he reachel the final with R. Hancock, he and his partner being beaten by the Rumfahn cousins who were thon at the peak of their form.
Surrey have.Worcestershire in their list in place of Glamorgan Sundham has been given the Kent match at the end of July for a benefit.
TIME LIMIT CRICKET GIVEN TRIAL
Mrs. Tottenham won the Mixed Surrey Allow Twenty
prominent
Doubles championship together with Major Lucas some years ago. Besides this success, Mre, Tottenham was for several years the Indy champion of kong Interport ladies' team against the Colony, and captained the Hong Shanghai in 1928, 1929 and 1931.
In addition to being a tennis player Mrs. Tottenham is enthusiastic golf player and has won the ladies' championship of the Royal Hongkong Golf Club.
During his ten years in the Colony Dr. Tottenham has done admirable work in the establishment of the maternity unit, and it was mainly through his efforts that the obstetrics unit was established at the Tsan Yuk Hospital for students.
RINK CHAMPIONSHIP.
Indians Surprise Police Team
R. Dalaly's Indian Recreation Club rink, composed of D. M. Khan, S. 0. Bux, M. Y. Adal and himself, cause a surprise by defeating n strong Police rink composed of E. G. Past, J. Fender, J. Shepherd and W. E. Holland by 62 shots to-10 in the first round of the Lawn Bowls Open rink championship on Craigengower green yesterday.
the
Dallah was the outstanding play. er for the winners, and time and ngain was responsible for some per fect laying, Adal was the wenkest player on the sile, and was no match for Shepherd.
Post played well for the Police rink, while Shepherd loo was respon- sible for sending down several good Ahots
KOWLOON DOCK WIN
S. Cullen's Kowloon Dock rink, composed of V. Hast, J. Kempton J... Cooper and himself, defeated a Hongkong Football Club rink com- posed of E. Edwards, A. Humphreys, J. Russell and A. MacFarlane by 82 shots to 13 on the Craigengower green.
This was also a first round match. Cullen played splendidly, and wax mainly responsible for kls rink lay. ing seven shots on the 18th head.
Wickets Per Man
Oval recently. In order that all the Time-limit cricket was adopted for the first Surrey Trial Match at the players should be able to display their abilities, cach pair of batsmen was allowed twenty minutes, irrespectiva of the number of time out,
From the point of view of discover ing fresh talent, the trial proved dis- pointing, for with the exception of Evans, a slow leg-break bowler, the nowcomers did little. Much was expected from McIntyre, a young local came in fer heavy punishment. lad; but his slow right-arm deliverlea
Of the regular Surrey players, Barling, Squires, Mobay, Fishlock, and Garland-Wells did well with the bat, while Borry, Parker, and Pierpoint
HOME CRICKET
South Africans Start Match With M.C.C.
Londen, May 18. Close of play. scores of matches commenced at Home on Saturday as cabled by Reuter are as follows:
South Africans v. M.C.C. at Lord's
South Africans, 297, I. J. Siedle 132. M.C.C. 17 runs for one wicket.
Notts v. Kent
Notts, 301 for eight wickets, Worcester v. Lancashire Worcester, 187,
Lancashire, 101 for six wickets, Warwick v. Sunnex
Warwickshire, 272.
Sussex, 110 für four wickets. Gloucester v. Yorkshire Gloucester, 128 (Turner seven for
64).
Yorkshire, 145 for eight wickets. Derbyshire v. Leicester Leicester, 140 (Copson five for 37). Derbyshire, 248 for seven.
Somerset v. Fanc Somerset, 337 (Gimblett Nichols six for 87).
Enacx, 87 for five wickets.
"
129,
Northants v. Hampshire Northants, 229 for six wickets. Cambridge U. v. Minor Counties Minor Countles, 170 for eight wickets.
of
It always appeared to be only a mat-merit about Smith's scoring efforts, ter of time before the Ibrox tean- but they were well descrved, and the work gat the all-important goals. Rangers' steadiness and resolution When they came, there was little of triumphed onco more.
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