THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 12, 1936.
HONGKONG-SHANGHAI TENNIS INTERPORT LIKELY Northerners Invited To Come Here For Double Tenth
ALTERNATIVELY
ARMISTICE
DAY
RANKING LIST TO BE. ISSUED SHORTLY
(By "Veritas"}
HON HONGKONG Lawn Tennis Association last evening decided to extend an invitation to the Shanghai L.TA. to send men's and ladies' teams to Hongkong for an This decision Interport contest on or about October 10,
was reached when the Executive Committee met under the chairmanship of Mr. Ng Sze-kwong.
The Shanghai players are invited to come down here for the Double Tenth, but if this is not suitable, to arrive here in time for Armistice Day. It is suggested that the Interport takes the usual form, namely three singles and two doubles in both contests.
Pending Shanghai's reply, a meeting of the Interport Selec tion Committee will be held to issue a ranking list for 1935-36, and from such a list will be drawn Hongkong's team to play Shanghai.
Immediately Shanghai's reply is received, and if it is to accept Hongkong's invitation, the selection committee will meet to choose the Colony's teams, after which a scricas of practice matches will probably be arranged.
11 Shanghai last sent a tennis team to Hongkong in 1932. was a men's combination, Shanghai Being unable to send a ladies team. The side was vnptnined by John L. Wade, whe has since retired from termis of this nature, and Hongkong were beaten 3-2.
This contest also marked the debut in Interport tennis of Thui Wai-pui, who beat Wade in three sets.
Hongkong was represented by S. A. Rumjahn, II. D. Rum- Jahn, E. C. Fincher, Tsui Wai-pui, M. K., Lo and M. W. Lo. Shanghai's players were Gordon Lamm, Guy Cheng, J. L. Wide and Raoul Carnavarco, the latter having since turned profes. sional.
When Hongkong sent two teams to Shanghai last year, they were decisively beaten, the men losing all five matches and the dies failing by three matches to two,
Colony's teams that time were:-Men; Lee Wal-tong, Tsui Wai-pai, Tani Yun-pui, Ho Ka-lau and W. C. Hung. Ladies: Mrs. Nora Wilson, Miss R. Hancock, Miss M. Griffiths and Mrs. Chiu Chun-chiu,
RAIN COSTS CRICKET THOUSANDS OF POUNDS
ALL COUNTY CLUBS REPORT VERY HEAVY LOSSES
LAST MONTH'S COMPLETE WASH-OUT COUNTY cricket is facing a financial crisis owing to
the abnormal weather this summer.
In four matches last month-Northamptonshire v. Sussex, at Rushden; Lancashire v. Derbyshire, at Man- chester; Warwickshire v. Gloucestershire, at Birmingham; and Yorkshire v. Nottinghamshire, at Bradford—not a ball could be bowled.
In the first three of these games no play was possible on the first day.
Northamptonshire were breaking now ground at Rushden, and the loss there cannot be estimateų,
Rain delayed the start of every other game on the last day except that at Yeovil between Somerset and Worcestershire.
TOTAL LOSSES £10,000
more than £10,000:--
Warwickshire-On games already played there a loss of £750 compared with the position at this time last year. Present indications are that there will be a deficit of about £2.000 at the end of the senson.,
Jone Padilla, jr., (left) and, Simplicio Castro, two Filipino boxeri who won fights in the World Olymple contests yesterdayı
More Discont nt At
The Olympics
British Boxers Resent Decision When
Chinese Wins On A Foul
Berlin, Aug. 11.
Chinn to-day scored a success
in the World-Olympic boxing 11,500 GUINEAS FOR tournament, though
in
a
somewhat unsatisfactory way. Ching Kui-ti, taking part in a
A-YEARLING
LEAGUE TENNIS
FINCHER BROTHERS REMAIN UNBEATEN
Yesterday's Matches
الات
SOUTH CHINA BEAT K.C.C. (1)
IN "C" DIVISION MATCH
Playing in "C" Division feague tennis match yesterday on their own courts, Kowloon Cricket Club first string was beaten 71% to 1% by South China Athletle, Watson and Capell fecured one set and J. S. Smith and L. Jack the oiler balf net for K.C.C. The visitors' strong overhead work proved too much for the losers.
SWIMMING GALA
AT Y.M.C.A. TO-NIGHT
THE PROGRAMME
Eight events constitute the pro- gramme for to-nights European Y.M.C.A. swimming gala, which
#e starts at 9.15 sharp.
Chinese Recreation Club and Verity Wins
Kowloon Cricket Club share first place in the "A" Division tennis league table na a result
of yesterday's matches: Only two games were played, with C.R.C.. (1) 'and K.C.C, maintain- | ing 100 per cent records. Recrea are also undefeated, but have played one less game.
KCC were without Bertie Curat, j who was Indisposed, and who, necord- ing to riports, may not be able to play again this 109071, However, Gray prayed a useful deputy, and with Groses playing strongly, the pair succeeded in taking tw note from USR.C
The Fincher brothers retained their unbenten reeprd wining in epuvine bing style ingin it the strong: Gold.uni-
Sullivan combination.
The match Wit played on the ¡U.S.R.C.• cour!», KAM, winning by
six sets to three,
Chinese Recreation Chib Were never (secinusty extended by H.R.C.C., fanity
anning ! winners
by Gly to 216 Bathurst and Lys played well for the hers to smatch a set and jfslf whe Owen-Hughes and Sewell
work the other set,
M
The new Lai Kwong-leon-Taul Yon- was a colpamtive !pui partnership Tallure. They lost two out of three
Rul kete.
Hund lu Tak-cheual were in excellent form, and note- worthy sport was lent by Luke Ding Cheung and Wong Shai-wing..
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Detail of the two matches, manded league table, follow.
C.R.C. (1) H.K.C.C.
arul
Match For
Yorkshire
Fine Batting By Paynter
There are three events euch for men and women, and Lwo, nixed events, including a novelty race and Ja, relay,
The programme lens follows.
Men's 100 yards.
Men's 50 yards Aggregate. Ladies' 50 yards Aggregate,
Ladies' 25 yards Notice (seraich). Ladies' 25 yards (Intermediate). Men's 50 yards backstroke. allxed Novelty. Mixed Relay.
NOTTS "INCIDENT" CLOSED
Friendly Relations Unimpaired
Landam, Aug. 11. Rain prevented play to-day in two county ericket matches, both Sussex and Essex being robbed of very good whining chances. Three of the other matches were left de- pending on a first innings result and only Yorkshire, Who won by 42 runs, and Somerset, who beat Hampshire by nie wickets, outright victories,
The Sussex Committee has sent a But
thare
wetter KOIBC bright elfer to the Nottinghamshire Com- individuat performances, Paynter, milte expressing the hope that the playing for Lancashire who lost to "incident in the recent match Nuits on first mnives, sored 14 out Have would now be considered of his team's first innings total of 252 and then hit up 123 not out when he returned to the
wickel
had
Verity won the muitel for York- shire against Warwickshire. York share were in distinct danger of losing, Warwick needing 303 ring in their second Janings, Dui Verity, bowling With great skill, sent back never bats- men for 74 runs and Warwick lost by
42.
Bill Ashdown, who used to open tho Lak Ding-chung and Wong_Shiu- attack for Kent, but who, for the last Owen-two or three seasons ling neglected his
wing
(C.I.C.) beat A. W.
Hughes and G. W. Sewell 6-0; bent bowling for batting, suddenly sprant T. A. Pearce and D. McDougall 6-1 into form with the leather against drew with E. Bathurst and J. Leys Sussex and took 5 for 60, his best 6-6.
piece of bowling this season.
Lai livang-sanh như Tuui Yugi Jost to Owen-Hughes und Sewell 4-0; bent Pearce and MeDougall 6-2; lost to Bathurst and Leys 5-7.
Tu Tak-cheuk and W. C. Hung bout
Owen-Hughes and Sewell 6-1; beat Poarce and Mellougall 6-2; beat Bathurst and Leys 0-1,
K.C.C. v. UNITED SERVICE R.C.
The the between the Kowloon Cricket Club and the United Services Reevention _Club_wn"_played off ves.f terday on the U.S.1.C. courts, re- sulting in a win for the hous team
first round middleweight con- Miss Paget Buys Sister to by six sets to three. The scores were
test received a decision over Shrimpton the Englishman, the latter being disqualified for hit- ting too soon after coming out of a clinch in the third round. An vurlier report stated that Shrimpton was disqualled because he hit too low during the third round, but this report was subsequently lamended.~Reuter.
BRITISH BOXERS
DISGUSTED
Consider Decision Was Absurd
Windsor Lad
as follows:
E. C. Fincher and E. F. Fincher (Kowloon C. C.) bent L. Golduan and A. L. Sullivan 6-3: beat Major Withington and Captain' Milne 6-3; bent Wing Commander Bishimp and L. Ravenhill 0-1.
Excitement, run high at the New market Sales last month, when the yearling sister to Windsor Lad came.
G. Bodiker and G. Clark (Kowloon into the rings. In appearance the filly is difficult to fuult, and it was C.) lost to Goldman and Sullivan clear from the first that she would 9-6: lost to Withingten and Mine rún into bigg money. Mr. M. H. 3-6: bent Bishop and Ravenhill 7-5, Benson, the owner of Windsor Lad, S. 4. Gray and F. Grove (Kowloon started the bidding at 1,000 guiners, C. C.) lost to Goldman and Sullivan and did not retire from the competi-1-6: beat Withington and Milne 7-5: tion until she had reached the 10,000 | beat Bishop and Ravenhill 6-0. guinens mark.
LEAGUE TABLE
Mr. J. Shand, who had not made af nove until interposing a bid of 9,000 | guineas was left in rivalry with the
nf Miss Dorothy C.ILC. (1) representative Paget, who secured her at 1500K.C.C.
意 Recreio The British team was very dis-guinens.
¡JL.K.C.C. satisfied with the result, says a Reuter The daughter of Blandford out of IRC.
certain to win S.C.A.A: Resplendent seems death,
The fight opened with Ching Kui-good races, but even should she be U.S.R.C. tooring Shrimpton in the first few disappointment in this direction, nhe C.R.C. (2) seconds, and then he shook the Briton will still be of great value for the with right to the jaw,
paddocks,
the
In third round they went into clinch and Shrimpton knocked out Ching with a left hook to the jaw.
t
Mr. D. Sullivan, vendor of Indiant,
the
The detailed results and individual
Performiners were cabled by Reuter
and were as under,
COUNTY CAMPIONSHIP
Glamorgan (190 and 351/4 dec.) bont Northants (171 and 231/7) on ¦ first innings
Yorkshire
(236 and 195/4 dec.) heat Warwickshire (127 and 200)
by 42 runs
und 173/7) on Gest_Inciings.
at
n
eloxed. The Nottinghamshire captain, (G. F. H. Beane, successfully appealed Ingainst rain and led his men off the field when Sussex needest only two runs for victory.
The letter to the Nottinghamshire Secretory, Mr. H. A. Brown, was a follows:
Dear Sir, am in receipt of “ your letter of the th instant, which I laid before my Committee to-day. I am desired to say that. they are glad to hear that the Committee of the Nottinghamshire County Cricket Club do not uphold the action of Mr. Hrane.
In view of this assurance, my Committee consider that the in- cident should now be considered as closed and they hope that the frierally relations which have so lung existed between our two counties muy continne unimpaired.
Yours faithfully,
W. L. Knowles
(Secretary). Nottinghamshire Committee
The had previously expressed regret that of action. At the same time they their captain' adopted such a course
Beane.
Middlesex (317) beat Surrey (307 passed a vote of confidence in Mr. Notts (31177 dec.) bent Innes- shire (252 and 201/1) on first innings
Sussex (554) beat Rent (288 and 89/01 on first innings
(No play yesterday)
· Essex (230) beat Worcestershire (139 and 415) on first inningą (No ! play yesterday)
Somerset 2363 and 54/1) heat Hampshire (198 and 217) by nine wickets)
OTHERS MATCHES
Gloucestershire (313 and 104/2) beat All-India (154 and 250) by eight wickets
BATTING
Sets
4 1
P. W. L. F.. A. Pis.
0 20
Davies. E. Glamorgan) V.
Northants
159 Hendren (Middlesex) v. Sur-
7
B
115
4 +
0 27
3
33
t
G:
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0 2014
2314 3014
32-11
13.
4 19 22
4 1 5 18 15
5 0 5 7
WIELDERS
HONGKONG SUCCESS
B. W. BRADBURY SKIPS RINK TO VICTORY N "ESPLEN" CUP.
Hongkong lawn bowlers will be pleased to learn that, following the example. set last year, Hongkong has again won the. "Esplen" Cup in the annual match against the Wanstead Bowling Club.
Nowe to this effect, was received in Hongkong yesterday. The match was played on July 29 at Wanstead and resulted in a victory for Hongkong by 24 shots to 13.
The Hongkung rink was a strong one, boing composed of E. G. Post Police R.C.), V. Petherick (Kowloon B.G.C.), G. C. Moɛn (Police R.C.) and
Paynter (Lancashire) v. Notts 123B W. Bradbury (Craigengower C C.),
and
81
Keeton (Nalis) v. Lurienshire 108 Parks, J (Sussex) v. Kent. 197 Lec, (Sumerset) v, Hamp-
shire
97
skip.
Wanstead started very well Ly secr Ing ten shots on the first two heads, but Hongkong pulled up very well and finally had six shots to spare.
Verity (Yorkshire) v. War. 81
wickshire. 7 for 71 Vace (Notts) v. Lanenshire G for 62 Howorth (Worcestershire)
г. Винск
I'artridge (Northants)
Glamorgan!**
G for 85
v.
5 for 48 Ashdown (Kent) v. Sussex 5 for 60 Boyes (Hampshire) V.
Somerset
5 for 62
2012
Hammond (Gloucestershire)
All-Indin
Fex
Fishlock (Surrey) v. Middle-
indientes nof out
75
BOWLING
Sinfield (Gloucestershire)
v. All-India
and
4 for. 39 5 for 79
IN "A" DIVISION
C, and F. F. Fincher (K.C.C.) li ï?
Bublynn and L. Goldman (U.S.JL.C.)
નાસ J. W.
* 15 11
1
UNDER ONE-DAY RULE
0
0
K. F. La and K. 1. It
9
Q
The following messages from Daily Mail correspondents in
also submitted Scotia's Glen, who LEADING RACKETİ dicate that the financial losses to the counties this season run into Immediately the count was finished was fouled in France. Sir V. Sassoon one of the judges protested that gave 2,300 guinens for her. The bay the Chinese tool filly by Birthright out of Lady Earn Shrimpton hud,
to Mr. G. Lambton ot 700 soon from the clinch, whereupon the weat
(gvinens. Lady Eurn is the dam of Englishman was disqualified,
The British team was disgustedStingo. with what they considered no absurd
Four yearlings from the Lensfield, Derbyshire's losses are estimated at nearly £2,000.
decision and wondered what
theyStud fetched good prices. Mr. H. Lancashire. We are about £1,000 down in our takings," the must do to win.
Cetiri paid 2,400 gülneas for the manager has lodged a cat by Caerleon out of Soloptic The British club's secretary told The Daily Mail. We are hoping to
(winner of two Irish "classic"). A. Victories were scored by two Mr. R. Adams bought recoup ourselves with the bank holiday fixture with York-Potest against the decision. shire."
Filiping boxers. Simplicio de Castro Cameronlan-Shannon Jug filly for A. V. tomes and 3. Gonanives
(llecreio) ....... Yorkshire estimates its losses due to rain at £2,000. "It is the out-pointed Sancasal of Luxemburg 940 guineas.
Mr. A. Barclay's yearlings included. Sewell and 11. Owen-Hughes
(S.C.A.A.) worst season we have had for a long time," the secretary in a welterweight fight, while Jose Padilla, Jr., gained a verdict on points
by Cameronian OLK.C.C.) stated.
18 over Schmeds of Germany in the Una Breck, a filly
out of Pain. She is a half-sister G. Biodiker and G. Clark (E.0.0.) 15 Worcestershire's loss to date is between £800 and £1,000. Five lightweight class.
(FL.X.C.C.) days' cricket has been completely washed out.
Castro, 22 years of age, won the to Veuve Clicquot, and realised 2,600 T. A. Pearce and D. McDonald,
*********** 18 8 ID D Luk Ding hunt and Wonk Shut Philippines Leicestershire has lost about £1,000 in gate môncy.
national welterweight guingas to the bid of Lord Portal.
wing. (C.1.0.1) championship last year and this year
Yearlings comprised the catalogue Tascheuk and W. Tuok
(L.R.C.1) became the All-Student welterweight at the evening session of the second Hon, Compared with last year the Kent,-Finances have suffered severe. champion, in years older than his July Bloodstock Sales, at Park Pad(F. Grose and A. F. 1. Cont and intermediate stage.of the Second Tu Wal-pul and Teul Yun-pui
(CILCI) ***** Padilla, two ly, but Canterbury Week, still to como, is one of the club's main compatroit, was 1830 and 1034 For docks, Newmarket. R. J. Coll"; sources of revenue.
Eastern lightweight champion and ing, the Newmarket trainer, went Whagian and Milns (U.S.RO.) 12 33 Essex-As all this club's home competed, without success, in the 1932 to 840 guineas for Brackendale, nW. Ho and K. H.. Weng matches take the form of county Work Olympics at Los Angeles.colt by Lonningdale out of Oamunda,11. D. Tubifem-and A. 11. Madar festivals, where numerous ad. United Press.
(L.R.C.) sent up by the Heath Stud, New mission tickets are sold beforehand,
market. An unnamed Ally by Man, S. A. Tumail nad 1, Bl..A, Khanok ita finances have not yet been
namead out of Bucolic was purchased (1.R.C.).......
F N. Wong and C. P. i; by P. Thrale for 470 guineas, and seriously affected by, rain,
Three basketball matches were Mrs. Evans secured the coll by T. K. Lung and F. N. Wong Surrey: Cate recolpts to date
approximately 12,000 down os played in the Olympics to-day. Po-Lochiel out of Miss Prim for 200
· (8.QA.A.). ** land beat Brazil by 33-25, Úraguay normal expectations, Bad
20-10, weather at Bisley, It is beat Czechoslovakia- the canon have matches not been estimated, has cost the National Riffs Canada swamped Switzerland 27-0.- interrupted by rain, causing "cons Anxelation about £250.
United Press,
Glamorgan reports a disastrous sea-|
club's finances are down by £1,000,
and the position is rapidly becom Ang critical,
Northamptonshire's loss to date is
said to be £7GD.
Sunsex. "We have lost about £400)
on matches at. Ilove and Horsham," the club secretary said. Somerset's loss runs into hundreds of
pounds. Rain interfered with every | match the club has played this! inouth. Gloucestershire-on only two days
siderable financiat loss."
are
·
BASKETBALL
(K.C.0.)
(8.0.A.A.)
& 6 1
4
1
8 4 0 2
6 33.0
3 2 1 0
,
and
The total for the day was 34,800 guineao
M. O. Troosen and F. D. Peraira
(LRG)
Q
1
J. Renedor and IL A. Barros
0
5.
2.4.10
Chan and PN. Wong (8.0.A.A)
FIRST CRICKET WINS
Since Law Was Passed Two Years Ago
London, July 16.
THE first counties to win ten points to their opponents' three for a one-day County Championship match are Gloucester- shire and Northamptonshire. They succeeded yesterday against Warwickshire and Sussex respectively by, winning on the first innings.
The rule awarding these points was passed over two years ngo, but, although several counties have been involved in ono-day matches since then, the prize had eluded them. Lancashire and Derbyshire also played under one-day rules, but Old Trafford weather, true to its reputation, ruined even this abbreviated match when a good finish looked possible.”
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