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lazy,

Young humpeil in another Shanghai wood, Dorranée roiled along the tape, und Young got a wick to go to the ditch. Dorrance also got

THE

CHINA MAIL,

LAWN TENNIS

THE SEASON

a kim ta lle jack" high, a bit wide, | INTERNATIONAL MATCHES OF With his first wood Wallace took out ine, hut Malealm was shy. Wallace Буда about the same, but a trille Malcolm got in "a Shanghai one" amid applause.-Two for Shang. hui.

INTERPORT BOWLS change through being wide-One for worse.

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and the shot. Dorrance drew the shot. Wallace rested on Dorrance, but Malcolm got timber. Wallace went/n wee bit behind. Malcolm drew bonnie shot-Two for Shanghai.

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TWO MATCHES IN LEAGUE

"Disappointment" must once again be written a the epitaph for our efforts to win back the Davis Cup rather a forlorn hope--and to rotain the Wightman Cup, in a year which gave us, at the start, considerable en--were as follows:-

Loridon, Yesterday,

At Belfast, the Irish Football League lost to the Scottish Foot-. ball League by one goal to four. Results in the English League

Let it be said at once that no pos sible fault could be found with the committee of the Lawn Tennis Assc- eintion which select the players to re present the country la International matches for the choice that they made in either case. To take the Davis Cup arst, after the first match against Polanul, in which J. C. Gregory could not play, they selected him, H. W. Austin, I. G. Collins, and G. P. Hughes as the side, and stuck to their choice with such success that this team took us through to the final of the European, zone,

Appinuse for Malcolm Chalmers wont a yard through and Glover the same distanco In front.

In the 20th head Glover was a good Chalasers joined his first auf Glover bait yard behind, but Chalmers lay a faced the trio of them. Chapman was pretty one, Glover didn't 'bend in time,

Jessiman heavy, and

lazy, and Chaltiers ay anather wee gem. Chapraan drew the shot. Jessi Jessiman went through half a yard, but เคสก got second place. Young got Chapman was very weak. Jessiman very first shoc, Dorrance got a kiss robbed Taikon of the shot with a per-couragement. off Young for second shot. Young was feet ony, but was displaced by Chap- Young's Wick

a bit shy, and Dorrance was a trittoman. Dorrance had had luck in not Glover wanted "that yard" and heavy. With his first wood Wallace doing the same trick, and Young was Chalmers WAH 3 like distance was wide and short, whilst alcolin through. Dorrance almost gat it through. Glover faced him and gut timber.

Wallace lay nicely, and Young lay a foot or so in front of the Chalmers, got shot hal a yard Malcolm reste: aut

Taikos neid apjack and posibly a couple for Taikoo. away. Jedalmań wicked Chalmers, plause.-Two for Shanghai.

Malcolm got timber, and Wallace drew A medium length just saw Glover henuty. Malenin went down to have hut Chapman added a second. !

out in front, and Chalmers was in "took see" but took out anly one. Jessimun later getting abcond

, short yard. Glover's second bowl Wallace did no harm-Two for Tat- place. Dorrance had hard luck. was very short, and Chalmers drew kno. and Young got a wick to go on

a beauty. Jessiman was well through, In the last head Chalmers was jack to the jack. Dorrance found a and Chapman put a nice one in front. high, and Glover was a couple of feet port and the ditch, whilst Young, Jessiman was narrow and heavy. in front. Chalmers went behind a went through without touching Young was hardly there—a good yard, and Glover was narrow and Malcolm's first try try but Wallace got wooded. Young heavy. Chayunan got first shot from anything.

was shy, und Dorrance was wide and a wee wick off filover, and Jessiman knocked out ane Taikoo shot, and Wallace was a bit shy. Malcolmate was arrow and heavy, and went tchind, and Jessiman joined him. Young Was a shade wide. Dorrance shifted the jack and gave Taikoo throu. Young was again wide, and Dorrance got a "Yangtzepoo one." getting a kiss off Young's second of counters. Wallace tried a block and wood and rolling in among the bunch balcolm got timber. Wallace tried an

wouldn't bend, and Wallacé knock- ed in his own.-Two for Taikoo.

man stemmy. Young was again lazy was hardly there-bad luck! Chaply the best doubles pair In Gregory

Wallace improved matters for Talkoo, Malcolm, as he said, "couldn't hit

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Chalmers had a beauty theystucks." and Wallace struck the jack. but Clover was two yards bunch.--Three for Taikon. short, as was Chalmers's next one, Glover was

a good yard short

In the 14th head Chalmers was jack still. Chapman was steamy, and high in

а full head and Glover Jeariman was

heavy, got in yard Chapman was very short, and was bevy, and Glover was a yard/ther block and Malcolm burst up the having come safely through to the final chester U. 3 3 0 6 12 21

a nice one to lie, Chalmers Jessiman had hard lack in getting short. Chapeon was through, and bunch and frantically enquired "How

only second place.

many?"-One nly to Shanghai! Young got Jessiman was very short. Chapman

Scores at a Glance second shot, and Dorrance got tim-was narrow And shy, and Jessiman her. Young had another beauty! imber. Young was a bit through, Shanghai

No. 1 Dorrance tried a smash and bump Dorrance was very lazy. Young Glover

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No. 2 Wallaeg a Taikon wend.

Dorrance drew Jesiman on! behind a ter instructions." Dorrance Malcolm drove to Wallner went down. Maleoim put in Malcolm was short, and the ditch without disturbing any a good one, and Wallace was down the thing.

Wallace was wide. and bill; Mateln got wood. Two for through. Malcolm followed Wal-Shanghai.

face.

Malcolm's Bad "Joss" Chalmers rolled up a full-length juck but was a couple of feet of a bit wide. Glover was very wide in the back hand and Chalmens rested on his first. Glover was steamy,

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foot through. Chalmers was sard through. and Glover faced him. Chalmers was very short. Jessiman drew the shot. Chapman got timber and Jemiman got "ditte." Chapman was wide. Darsace put in a second Pict Young went through a bit. Dorrance was a bit wide and short. Young rested on Dorrance's first wood no change. Malcolm struck wood, and Wallace went wide. Malcolm blocked the port but Wallace went

ed a fourth. Jessimau was heavy. through another. Two for Shanghai. and Young was wide. Dorrance knocked out Taikoo to lic second.

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8 5 1 2 18 10 11 0 5 1 3 21 14 8 5 1 2 20 14 11 9 5 1 3 17 14 11 It contained the two best singles. players in the country, and undoubted

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14 10 R of the European zone, we lost a match Sunderland : 8 1 we ought not to have lost to Germany. Fortnniouth Granting that the Germana had the advantage of playing at home, on the courts of the Red-White Club, which, though technically "hard courts," are so slow that it is almost impossible to "put the ball away" on them, we made a bad start by losing both the singles On the first day, and losing them badly. Then Gregory and Gollins gave us a hope by winning the doubles match on the second day, and Gregory made vie. tory not only possible, but likely, by defeating Moldenhauer on the third- victory all the more ereditable to him in that he abandoned his usual head. strong game to do it, and won by strategy which he had previously shown little signs of possessing, but which, if developed, should make him a formidable an opponent to tackle as could be imagined.

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HOCKEY MATCH

DEFEAT FOR THE 3/15TH PUNJABIS'S TEAM

Physical Shartcomings. Then, with the German second string to beat, Austin proved unequal to last- Ing out the match, and rotired when in hopeless position In the last set. It Is a pity that the best "natural" player we have and in strokes and the gen- English superior should be eral talont of his game Austin has no

variable at different times in his abil ity to stand the full strain of a five- set match. That he can, at times, stand it he has shown more than once An interesting hockey match this season, notably in his long strug was played on the U.S.R.C. ground,

C. I Kingsley In tho

at Kowloon, yesterday afternoon. with regre:, that he cannot be dependHockey Club defeated the 3/16th championships; but it must be said, when a team from the Hong Kong cd on to do so. Physical disability is not, of course, his fault; but it is a Punjabis's team by the odd goal disadvantage-perhaps a fatal disad-in five. The game was keenly! vantage, as in this case which selec- contested throughout, both ends tion committees will have to take very of the field being visited in quick seriously into account in the future. succession. W. Woodward, of the It is a very difficult matter for them: Club, was accidentally struck by for on his performances and on his possibilities Austin was fully entitled to

a stick during a melee and was a place in our Davis Cup team this slightly wounded on the head. He carried to the end of the year; but, absolute fitness and ability to last ought to-be-in-tho-future.-a-more-im--|

right through a long match game, however.

portant consideration in the minds of d selection compattes than it seems to be at present.

Young Was a yard short, and

The former had a Dorrance rested on his front wood. toucher, but Chalmers lay. The latter Wallace's first wood found back drew a beauty. Jessiman had a good timber, and Malcolm had hard second. Chapman

strong, Mr. G. McLeod, President luck, not hitting Dorrance hard and Jessiman replaced his first wood. Club, commented on the very sporting

Wallace enough.

was again Chapman was again heavy. Dorrance game which was marked by such a through, whilo Malcolm was. nar-struck the front wood to steal the close Gnish. At first he thought that row and through.-One for Tai-orrance made no change, and Young

shot. Young WAS 0 trifle thin. Shanghal had gone to sleep, but very Boon they woke to send Taikoo to once again narrow. Malcolm sleep. Shanghal had made a wonder hend was a yard short, whilst nearly spoiled it, taking out one of his ful recovery and it was hard luck on 'gle against

own but Wallace was a trifle heavy. them to lose by one shot. nearly jack high. Malcolm with his second wood knocked Spoons were then presented by Mrs. Chalmers was a wee bit narrow out a dangerous Talkoo wood and lay Laing and cheers called for and not there, but Glover improv-shout five bila cheers. Wallace was

the visitors. ed on his first and lay, a couple. just "no' up." but saved two-Three Mr. Malcolm said that it gave him Chapman rested on Glover for the for Shanghai.

great pleasure to be at Taikoo again shot, but Jessiman got a wick for Still keeping the jack. flag high and play as skip for the third time the shot. Chapman went through. Glover was wide a wee and half

against the Club's good bowicra. He Jessiman was a long way off, and yard through. Chalmers was shy, and felt that the Shanghai team deserved Young got timber. Dorrance behind, Chalmers

yard some sympathy as they were beaten shifted the jack, but Taikoo lay. Jessiman

was lazy again, by the heavy green, and of course Young went to the brink of the Chapman was

was woefully weak, and they were up against a very strong

Jessiman got timber, was just as bad again, but Chapman Further, he continued, the tin at but opened it up. With his first got in for shot.. Dorrance wouldn't the Club had almost killed them, and wood Wallace was short, whilst"]"bend and went behind. Young put in that was the way Hong Kong had Malcolm went a shade behind. counter, and Dorrance gol timber.been treating them all along. (Laugh- Wallace was wide. Malcolm made Young put in

one more to count terj He congratulated Taikoo on no change-One for Taikoo...

Malcolm's first wood knocked one out,their win and skip Wallace for play- but Wallace put in a fourth. A beau-ing such a fine game. tiful trail by Malcolm gave Shanghai. Spoons were then presented to the Chalmera's first wood was a yard in four amid cheers, and Wallace had Taikoo team and he asked, his team front, whilst Glover was narrow and hard lines, just skimming the enemy and Shanghai's "friends" to join in

cheers for Taikoo."

ditch, and Dorrance

A Poor Head

Clover WAR half

steamy. Chalniers bumped up against, bunch, his own, but Glover was a long way off, Chapman was two yards short and Jessimon ran along the tape. Chapman was again very short. Jesalman and Dorrance made no change, but Young added a fifth. Dorrance went to the ditch. Wallace

no 'batter,

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Talkoo Score Again Glover's Arst try was

wide and

Mr. Laing's Services heavy, whilst Chalmers was jack high,

Mr. Malcolm later expressed the ap- Glover just went through, and preciation of the Shanghat team of Chalmers took the jack to lie. Jessi Mr. Laing's assistance as "amah." He man was half a yard short. Chapman said he was handing over to Mrs. heavy, and kept him company, and Jessiman was Laing a powder puff box as a small Malcolm got timber. Wallace's next the same as before. Chapman was

taken of their appreciation. wood also struck 4 front one, and well through. Dorrance shifted the Mr. Laing replied thanking the Malcolm did likewise, A very poor inek, but Taikoo still lay. Young got Shanghai team for the gift handed to head-Three for Talkeo,

timber, following which Dorrance was his wife. He said he was very pleased In the 11th lend Chalmers was four much too wide and Young tried a that he was given a place on the En- yards short, but Glover was a foot in block. Malcolm's first

wood struck tertainment Committee · so that he frunt. Chalmers just got shot, and timber too soon, and Wallace was

might do something to return the hos Glover was lazy. Chapman went be- wido. Malcolm's second shared, the pitality extended to the Hong Kong hind a yard, and Jessiman was a samo fato as his first, and Wallace players when they visited Shanghai trifle wido and not there. Chapman made no change-One for Taikoo. last year. It was a great satisfaction won shy. Jessiman had hard luck in For a change Chalmers went for a to him to hear from Mr. Maleoim that they appreciated what he had been able to do on their behalf.

The visitors from the North were later entertained at dinner.

not roating Chalmers heavy enough. full head but was a couple of yards Young made no change, and Dorrance short. Glover went behind aboat's was "not there to do anything." Young yard, and Chalmers was again shy. got timber and Dorrance went wide to Glover got a wee lift on to Chalmers. the ditch. Wallace's first bowl got Chapman shifted the jack and gave timber, and Malcolm just wanted the shot to Shanghai. Jessiman was turn more of the front bunch... Wallace very short, and Chapman rested his went behind. Malcolm made no first bowl out. Jesatman was again

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Mr. Edgar Warwick, who arrived Lo-day with his new Revue Company,

A large number of male inmater well-known to the theatre-goers refused to carry out their duties throughout the East and other coun- until several complaints and de tries. It is many years ago since hemands, one of which was for a brought the justly famous "Court: putting green, had received atten- Cards" out here and subsequently he tion. The governor summoned the has sent a succession of fine companies, police, and about twenty inmates

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The Wightman Cup team again though that is not to say that equally was'as good aide as could be chosen,

good players da not remain in Britain. The ladies of the United States are very difficult to tackle on their own courts, and, with Miss Helen Wills on the side, practically start two up end five to play in a seven-match contest. SUH. our side not only play. ed up bravely, but Miss Willa herself the desperate close" of her match with only just emerged "breathless from Miss Betty Nuthall, who,

The Warwick Comedy Company, re-established a reputation which had this match,

which had an enormous repertoire of perimental station where specialists plays and scored a big success, had will engage in advance research on been a little tarnished in the champion.

several big stars, including Peter the psycho-biological development matches as they were expected to do, ships. Our doubles pairs won thelt different things. Mrs. Michell

Dawson, the famous baritone. The of the ape and its relationship to and Mrs. Watson proved fully equalit, neither her strength nor her defence arst of its king to come East.

new to the conditions; and, good as she London Syncopating, Orchestra was the man. Dr. Yerkes, when he returns to the task of defeating Miss Helen

There from Africa, will discuss what he, was equal to a task which Mrs. Covell, have been several broadcasting com has already accomplished in his Jacobs. The issue of the whole match the captain of the English side, with panies, but these have not come to the study of anthropoids, and what may hung, in effect, on the match between Mr. Michell and Miss Edith Cross,

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It is some time since Mr. Warwick the slightest avail; the lessons of 1929 sent a company here and we are glad are easy enough to learn. We must to welcome him back again."-- hope they will be learnt and that the pave the way for a more satisfactory disappointments of this year will only

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