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THURSDAY, OCTOBER 15, 1931.

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EXHIBITION TENNIS AT

SOOKUNPOO.

Army Tennis Tourney Concludes.

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LEG-ALL IN BOWLS OUTSIDERS PLACED

IN CESAREWITCH.

Noble Star Win the

Classic.

INTERPORT.

Shanghai Win Great Victory.

T. MAIN BRILLIANT.

London, Yesterday.

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The Cesarewitch

The distribution of prizes at the i conclusion of the Army tennis tournament took place yesterday |-- Aa" the result of "Hong Kong's | follows;~, nt the Sookunpoo military ground. defeat in the second lawn bowls: Mrs. Skinner giving away the match of the series against Shang- trophies.

thai on the Taikoo B.C. green yes-

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Noble Star Six Wheeler Sono Mint ..... 3 Twenty-six ran. Wou by one

Betting was:-

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An exhibition tennis match terday everything now depends on | by | Atz Sullivan-and-E, CHA. E. Suketone's rink on the Club and a half length, with the "sanie Fincher against H. D. Kumjahn (de Recreio „zven on Saturday. | distance separating the second and Jund J. A. Cusnumbloy was staged¦" Shanghai won a great victory thier.

before the distribution, resulting yesterday and were largely indebt- In a win for the Indian pair byled to their skipi T. Main, who (0-3), 8-6.

robbed Hong Kong of what locked. The following were the prize-'a certain victory at the eighteenth winters:---

head. U. M. Omar, the Hong |Kong ship, was the other outstand- Champion: Sgt-Major Atkinson, þing player in the match. Runner-up: Conductor Mitchell.

Singles.

Doubles. Champions: Sgt. Major Atkinson land Sgt. Major Paul.

Runner-up:--Sgt. Ormerod and Sgt. Evans,

100/6 Noble Star.

100/1 Six Wheeler. 100/7 Son o' Mint.

-Reuter. King and Queen Are Present. Rugby, Yesterday.

At the conclusion of the match Tavir Majesties the King and His Excellency the Governor, who Queen witnessed the Cesarewitch had been an interested spectator, [at. Newmarket to-day which was was introduced to the players.

Scores:- Hong Kong.

G. L. Buchanan.

HLK. Area League. Winners: Royal Engineer Ser-J. Laing Ivices. The team was composed of N. Drummond Major Kerrich. Capt. de Linke. . M. Omar Sergt. Major Atkinson, Sergt. (Skip) Major Smith and Sergt. Suvill.

Runners-up: Kowloon Division Heads

of Royal Signals, The team was 17 composed of Lt. Gough, L. Cpl. Higgins. Sig. Williams. Sig. Morris, Sig. Patience and Sig. Gilbert..

RADIO SPORTS BEAT

MEDWAY.

Hockey Teams Selected.

In a

hockey match played at Happy Valley yesterday afternoon tht Radio Sports Club defeated HOLS. Medway by 5 goals to. 2.

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The Hong Kong Hockey Club "A" team will be represented against the Club de Recreio at King's Park, at 5.15 p.m., to-day by the follow- |ing: R. W. Sapsed, G. F. Rees, H. R. Petre, F. W. Allen, E. G. Dale, K. H. Uttley, W. Reinecke, W. A. F. Kerrich, S. Hill, R. 1. D. Wade and W. II. Smith.

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The following will represent the Radio Sports Club against the Jats| on the Marina ground, Kowloon, on Saturday at 3.m.;

R. Khan; A. B. P. Guest, Pardu- man Singh: Surfin Sipgh; Atma! Singh, Chanan Singh; M. H. Hanib, Attar Singh, Gurbachan Singh, Kalwant Singh. and F. A. Kemp. Reserves.-Spary and J. Singh.

ARGYLLS BIG POLO

VICTORY.

Borderers Defeated.

Shanghai.

Richards

F. Medina

G. B. Stormes

..T. Main

won by Mr. Caudell's Noble Star with Mr. Clayton's Six Wheeler and Mr. Brown's Son of Besond Ming third. Mr. "Buston's Chel-

mazah was fourth. The raco was won by a length and a huff, the same dista e separating second

.78 (Skip) ....20 and third. The betting was:- Hung Hone Shanghai 100/6, 100/1, 109/7, 40/1.--British Shots Total Shots TotalWireless Service.

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Our Sports Diary.

LOCAL. HOCKEY-To-morrow - H.K. Hockey Clab “A” v. Club de Re cacio.

LAWN BOWLS-To-day- Shanghai. Second Division.

To-morrow-Shanghai v. Happy

Valley,

Saturday-Bong Kong v. Shang- hai (Third and Last Rink).

PING PONG --- To-diny-Men's Championship-Siu Siu-ching v. Siu Siu-ko

AQUATICS — To-day —–—– Entries close for V.R.C. Harbour Ruces at 6 p.m.

Saturday-Boy Scouts Associa tion Sport at 3 p.m.

WHITE STAR LINER'S

BIG HI TERS.

Half Century Hoisted After Two Overs.

The cricket team of the White Star liner Olympic, which has not been beaten by any ship's side:

| Hinge the war, were the first Eng- 19lisi aide to play in Nova Scotia. 10 Thoy played Halifax CC, and the] 20 match, which was drawn, was ro- markable for the hurricane hitting

ROZA PEREIRA'S EASY VICTORY.

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Cooke Beaten in the Half Mile.

|of C. Green, captain of the Olymple | side, who in pre-war days played for Surrey Amateurs, and A. Dixon. Together they scored 50 runa in two successive over,

Twenty-nine were scored off the first over, including a no-ball, und 2 of the second.

STILL

BRITAIN IS

COMPETING.

Olympic Games.

London, Sept. 24. Far from Britain contemplating for suggesting the postponement of the Los Angeles Olympic Games on financial grounds, as rumoured, it

is learned that the International Olympic Committee in Paris have received no such request, and are assured that Great Britain will support the Games to the utmost of her resources.

The British Olympic Association, The 880 Yards Free Style Swim- further, most strongly emphasise ming Championship of the Colony the fact that they have not met

An interesting match in the was easily won by L. Roza Pereira since the crisis occurred, and the K.O.YLI. Cep palo tournament was in the V.E.C. Bath yesterday after-postponement of the Games never played yesterday afternoon at noon. Only two swimmers took entered their minds. Cattseway Bay between the Argyll the water, C. J. Cooke, the veteran and the South Wales Borderers, and swimmer, heing defeated by over resulted in decisive win for the two lengths of the Bath. Roza former by 13 goals to 1. The Pereira's time was 12mins. 0.3/5 teams were as follow:

ser, and Cooke'a time was 12 ming. Argylls. Capt. Stewart, Mr. 69 sers, Dunlop, Mr. Bramwell and Mr. WONDERFUL AUSSIE

Church.

S.W.B. Col. Godwin-Austin, I Major Somerville, Capt. Cooper and Mr. Cox.

GELDING.

Phar Lap Again.

This wonderful Australian geld HELEN WILLS FOR THEing still continues to win. At Rose

ORIENT.

Leaving on November

PASSENGER LIST.

ÁRRIVALS.

Per R.M.S. Empress of Russia from Canada, Japan and China, į October 18:

Mr. L. S. Wallor, Mrs. D. Fried- berger, Mr. W. N. Gray, Mr. M. Hanna, Mr. C. E. Holmes, Mr. J. S. Jeffrey, Sir J. Kemp, Mr. B. Landau, Miss M. Manuk, Mr. R. T. hill (Sydney), he won the MacDonnell, Mrs. 9. A. Pike, Mir. Stakes, une mile, wa.f. In 1.39% A. V. G. Hubback, Mr. J. E. Barnes, beating four others. There was no Rev. J. T. E. Roy, Rev. B. S. Naud,

betting. 2 straight-out

Wagering Miss V. Grisbenov, Sister do was carried out on a first-second L'Esperance, Rev. J. Laplante, Rev. San Francisco, Oct. 8.

basis: G to 4 v. Phar Lap and Sir G. Boissonault, Rev. A. Fammier, Helen Willa-Moody, the world's Chrystopher; 7 to 4 Phar Lap and Mr. and Mrs. J. Mouw, Sister De Phar Lap and La Recouvrance, Miss L. G. Arst ranking tennis player, will Chide; 3 to 1

Thacker, Miss M. Thomas, Rev. and leave here on November 2 aboard Waugoola.. the new Jiner President Coolidge

Pike, who regularly rides Phar Mrs. G. Woerner, and family, Mr. D. Dohee, Mr. U. Toumak, Mr. for a trip to the Orient and will Lap, is 39 years old, return with her husband, Fred Phar Lap was nominated for the J. S. Gourgay, Mr. S. J. Davey, Mrs. Moody, jun., who will have charge King's. Cup to be run in Perth this G. Rosal, Mr. and Mrs. P. Apacible, of the brokerage office aboard the year and as the maximum weight 1r. P. R. V. Brindley, Mr. G. A. ship.

for, this event is 9.0 consternation Blandford/ Mr. Houkin, Mrs. A. M. Manila will be one of the potats among owners was great, but he Gander, Major and Mrs. Stewart visited by the noted tennis star. fore weights were framed he was She said that she expected to play withdrawn. tennla and study art in the Orient. Phar Lap's winnings total over She is an artist by profesalon-£4,000 Associated Press,

NEW ZEALANDERS DEPART.

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“BAILIFF TAKES CHILD AS "PLEDGE."

A bailiff · of Klahinev (Bea- 1. When

a player has been enrabia), who was sent to levy die- forced

court out of

by

atress on the house of a furmer in difcuit shot, and the op Berlin, found the house bare. So London, Sept. 25. ponent is crowing the not to cut he took the ten-year-old son of the The New Zealand cricketers left off the return, the best shot is the farmer na "pledge," placed him in England, to-day after what has lob. It enables the player to get charge of a woman in the village, been an enjoyable and instructive back into position, and it forces and forbade her, to permit the tour despite the worst cricket the opponent to run to the back boy's return to his parents with- weather experienced for years. 'court again.-Helen Jacoba:

but his permission-Exchange.

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