TUESDAY, JANUARY 31, 1933.
THE CHINA MAIL.
ANGE SPORT PAGEDD
TENNIS AT Combined Services Beat
U.S.R.C.
First Round Results
Of Tourney.
MRS. STAFFORD SMITH AND MISS HANCOCK BEATEN.
Stocker Eliminated.
THE First Round of the United Services Recreation Club Lawn Tennis Championships has nearly been concluded with following results:
MEN'S SINGLES CLUB CHAMPIONSHIP.
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M. Waring beat J. P. Bewa 6-0, 6-3.
Capt. Morgan beat Capt. Patter-
son G-0, 6-0.
Capt.
Dickinson beat
Stocker 7-5, 6-8, 6-1.
Capt. White beat Licut. Hailes 6-0, 6-0.
Lieut.
Col.
Capt. P. S. Cannon beat E. D. S. Powell 6-2, 6-1.
Second Round.
M. Waring bent R. Todd 2-6, 6-2.
6-3,
LADIES' SINGLES CLUB CHAMPIONSHIP.
Mrs. Grimble beat Mrs. Stafford- Smith 4-6, 6-4, 6-1.
Miss R. Hancock beat Mrs. Lewia Bryan 6-1, 6-4.
Shanghai 4-1
Strange Plays For Crippled Visitors Eleven
RIDLEY (3) AND MALPAS SCORE
BALDRY SHOWS RETURN TO FORM IN EXCELLENT DISPLAY,
THE
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Shanghai Interport football team were unable to field a re- presentative side yesterday against the Combined Services owing to a number of their players being injured. They accepted the services of S. Strange at left back, but were easily defeated by a better team by 4 goals to 1.
Li Ning, the reserve back who has not played in one game dur- ing this visit, will be out of football for a couple of months as the result of a pulled thigh muscle, while Bossuet, who was injured in a practice game last Monday, was a passenger for the majority of the game yesterday.
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The Shanghat team were very unlucky in the first half when Mrs. Tottenham beat Mrs. Slade Collet pulled a thigh muscle, and, together with Bossuet, was a
6-1, 6-2.
Miss Pullam beat Miss H. Han- cock 6-2, 0-2.
MEN'S SINGLES HANDICAP. Lieut. Comdr.. Sinde (-4) beat Maj. Hadden (15) 11-9, 1-6, 9-7.
Col. Cousens (+3) beat Lieut. Anstruther (scr.) 8-6, 6-3.
Mra.
Capt. Dickinson (-3) beat Capt. Dunlop (+2) 4-6, 6-4, 6-1,
LADIES' SINGLES HANDICAP.
Mrc, Slade (-3) beat Grimble (-30) 4-6, 6-0, 6-0.
MEN'S DOUBLES HANDICAP.
Lieut. Col. Hailes and Dr. Totten- ham (-30) beat Maj. Shillington And Hadden (+15) 6-1, 7-5.
Capt. Dickinson and E. D. 8. Powell (16.3) beat Edage and Bradley (scr.) 7-9, 7-5, 7-5.
Capt. Morgan and Capt. Waite (-15.3) beat Col. Nosworthy and Col. Cousens (+8) 6-8, 1-6, 7-5.
MIXED DOUBLES HANDICAP.
Lt. and Mrs. Musson (scr.) best Lt. and Mrs. Walker (scr.) 2-6, 6-1, 6-4.
M. Waring and Mrs. Tottenham (-10) beat Col. Cousens and Mrs. Marrack (ser.) 6-3, 6-4.
passenger,
The Combined Services were al-) together a better team, and display. ad a fast and excellent forward! line, every forward being a marks- mau of ability.
The Shanghai halves were outstanding, both Hay and Vance playing wonderful foot- bo!), they were however badly backed up by their backs, Turner and S. Strange, who were inclined to clear wildly.. Lt. Hacquard of the Lincolns, who replaced Seal of the Artillery. pavé an excellent display and was the best winger of the day.
The Services' inside forwards | showed splendid understanding, especially Ridley and Malpas, who combined excellently and who treated the spectators to a wonder- ful exhibition of scoring on the mark.
The Shanghai forward line prov- ed a complete failure. Bossuet and Boisserie were too slow and were inclined to play round with the ball instead of feeding their wings.
who for the first half of the game rarely touched the ball.
JACK REPLACES COLLET
SHANGHAI LOSE BRILLIANCE AFTER THE INTERPORT.
"Three First-Class Games Is
Almost Too Much.”
Interviewed by the China Mail at the conclusion of yes- terday's game Mr. J. Watson, joint-manager, and Mr. Stanley Gash, captain of the Shanghai team, bath said that three first- class soccer matches had been played in almost as many days, and Shanghai had been unable to maintain the pace. "We have won the Interport, the most important game, and the tour can only be described as very satisfactory," said Mr. Watson.
MOLEY, who is to meet Judge in the main bout.
BOXING ON FEB. 11
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Lee Theatre Probable Venue.
FOLEY JUDGE.
Berwick Champion to Feature Card.
(By RINGSIDE.)
The Hong Kong Boxing As- Eociation are hoping to stage their first Tournament in two years at the Lee Theatre on Saturday, February 11.
The arrival of H.M.S. Berwick with Folay. Lake, Fraggott and other leading exponents of the ring
has more than assured the Tourna- ment of success.
THE TRIANGULAR GOLF INTERPORT
CHINA NEW YEAR RESULTS 1933 LAWN TENNIS
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AT FANLING
JEX BEATS
OVERY
P. W. L. H.
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10 7 1 2
11 8 2 1
T the Interport Golf Disner at
HOW THEY FARED the Gloucester Building Inst This is how the players who took night 'Mr. T. S. M. Terrance, the part in the Tournament have far- Shanghai Captain, presented Mr.ed in Interport singles encountera 0. E. C. Marton, the Colony skipper, since 1924: with the Interport Trophy 80 con- vincingly won by the Hong Kong 0. E. ̊C. Marton ... 8 team.
L. R. Androwes Another presentation featured M. W. Budd.... the evening when a silver tray in- A. E. Lissaman scribed "Presented to Edwin Ri- E. J. R. Mitchell chard Hallifax, C. B. E., from mem-1 W. H. G. Huggatt bers of the Royal Hong Kong Golf A. V. Pettett ¡Club in grateful appreciation of all P. H. Prevot
he has done for the Club. 30th Jan., J. R. H. Mason 1933" was presented to Mr. E. R.J, G. Harrison Hallifax.
D. Ward Smith TA. Pearce T. S. M. Terrance A. V. Ednie
TRIANGULAR INTERFORT The following were the
com plete results of the Triangular In- terport:
Hong Kong 9 Shanghai 0 Singles:
J. W. Harrison, 3 and 2.
M. W. Budd (Hong Kong) beat
L. R. Andrewes (Hong Kong) The only ques-beat W. H. G. Huggett, 8 and 6. tlon which now confronts the Association is the booking of the beat D. Ward Smith, 10 and 9.
O. E. C. Marton (Hong Kong)
Lee Theatre.
It is understood that Foley will be pitted against A.B. Judge, who recently won the China Fleet Heavyweight Championship, as the main event on the card.
It had been hoped to find an op- ponent for Fraggott, but, with A.B. Warnes away on the Hermes and Harry Ewin in Manila and "Stinnie" Morris up in Shanghai, the Colony has lost most of its boxing talent, and the lack of tournaments has done nothing to encourage the sport.
T. A. Pearce (Hong Kong) beat T. 5. M. Terrance, 9 and 8.
E. J. R. Mitchell (Hong Kong) beat P. H. Prevot, 5 and 4.
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A. E. Lissaman (Hong Kong) beat A. V. Pettett, 6 and 5. Fourballs:
M. W. Budd and O. E. C. Marton (Hong Kong) beat J. W. Harrison and W. H. G. Huggett, 5 and 4.
T. A. Pearce and L. R. Andrewes (Hong Kong) beat T.S.M. Terrance and D. Ward Smith, & aud.1..
A. E. Lissaman and E. J. R. Mit chell (Hong Kong) beat A. V. Pet tett and P. H. Prevet, 2 and 1.
Manila 3 Hong Kong Âu Singles:
M. W. Budd (Hong Kong) lost to A. V. Ednle by one hole.
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N. S. Wotherspoon A. D. Gibba J. Mason Jr. J. R. McFie
CHAMPIONSHIP
First Week's Fixture Card Drawn Up.
RUMJAHN BARROW ON MONDAY.
HE 1933 Colony Lawn Tennis
Championships will commence next Monday. The following is the programme for the week:~
MONDAY, 6TH. Open Singles.
3 2 1 0
H. J. Armstrong y W. C. Hung. 3 1 1 15. A. Rumjahn v J. E. Barrow. 4 2 1 1
|H. D. Rumjahu v A. E. P. Guest.
Howard v Todů.
E. C. Fincher v H. Owen Hughes. Kwok v Razack.
G. 1 4 1
Iu Tak-lam v Hachluma.
3 2 1 0
13 6 7 0
2 1 10
2 1 1 0
2 0 2 0
2 1 1 0
20
Lee Yu-wing v Sloan.
2 1 10s. W. Liang v Ng Kam-chuen.
2 1 0 1
0 2 0 0 2 0
2
2
In his game against T. D. E. Pendered in 1928 Mason develop ed an old tojnry and was forced to stop playing at the 18th where Pendered led one up. The match, however, did not count in the total.
WIN FOR JEX
TUESDAY, 7TH. Open Singica.
Ho Ka-lau Tsui Yan-pul. Les Hun-ngok v Mackny. Firdos Khan ▼ Leonard..
Denis H. Hazell v Tsoi Ping-fan.
Goldman v S. A. Gray. Luk v K. H. Wong. Yew Man-kit v G. Lal.
WEDNESDAY, 8TH
Open Singles.
M. W. Lo v Earnshaw. Abbas v Tam Yoe-fong.
S. Jex defeated H. Overy by 3 and R. Choa v Comdr. Shaw. 2 in the Semi-Final Round of the Doggett v S. E. Green. Kowolon Golf Club Junior Cham-Waring v F. N. Wong. pionship on Sunday,
Comdr. Packer v D. S. Green. Edge v Stocker.
FINAL POSTPONED The Final Round of the Country Iu Tak-chouk v Chiu Chun-chiu. Club Junior Championship, which Dunhom v Newell. was to have been contested on Sun-
THURSDAY, 9TH. day, was postponed as a mark of
Open Singles. sympathy to the relations of the J. A. Cassumbhoy v H. Y. Ho. late Mr. J. H. Botelho. The Ana-Taul Wal-pui.v Capt. Cannon. Hats are E. I. R. Leitao and A. A. Lal Kwong-taun v Ng Ste-kwong.” Lopes, the former being expected Wild v. Traill. to retain the championship he won last year.
Club Championship, Hyde v McBride. The following were the results of Dennis H. Hazell T. A. Pearce. the Second Round:
L. Goldman v C. A. Wright.
S. Jer beat A. G. Sufflad 5 and 3.
A. Urquhart beat H. G. Leong B
and 2.
FRIDAY, 10TH. Open Doubles.
C. H. Basta boat R. Basto 3 and 2. M. W. Lo and M. K. Lo v Condr.
Leading Stoker Lake, the brother of Bugler Lake, the former British lightweight champion, will be wel- comed back to the Colony 'by box- ing fans. His two fights against | minutes did everything but the A.B. Dobson for the Colony title in Ô. E. C. Marten (Hong Kong) right thing. In spite of this, how tic City Hall eighteen months ago beat N. S. Wotherspoon 10 and 9. ever, they managed to keep the will not be easily forgotten. He is T. A. Pearce (Hong Kong) lost) Services from scoring again at this now, however, under the doctor's to A. D. Gibbs by one bole.
A. E. H. Castro received a W. 0.] ** Packer and Comdr, Shaw. stage.
orders with a damaged rib. He L. R. Andrewes (Hong Kong)
from B. Alver.
Chan and Hov Stocker and Waring. Ridley proved to be the most was advised by the doctor not to beat J. Mason 8 and 6.
In the Semi-Final Leitao boat H. Howard and Abbas v. Hazell and dangerous forward with some fine fight in Singapore on the way out, A. E. Lissaman (Hong Kong) K. Lee by 5 and 4, and Lopes was Williams. The Combined Services very drives, one of which Bradley went but he went against the advice, and beat J. R. McFla 8 and 6.
given a walk over by A. W. da Roza, Goldman and Fincher v Leë : and, eportingly allowed Jack of the full length to turn for a fruitless now paying the penalty. It E. J. R. Mitchell (Hong Kong) who is still nursing Injuries ́aus- Luk. Police, who was a reserve, to
be corner.
is extremely doubtul whether lost to J. E. H. Mason, Jnr. 6 and 8. tained by a fall while riding, The Monoghan and Holmes v Waite and brought in at half time to fill the
Shanghai made a few spasmodicho will be able to make an appear-Fourballs:
Final will be staged next Sunday. Morgan. vacancy caused by Collet pulling his attacks, and from one of those raids ance on the 11th, should a Tourna- M: W. Budd and O. E. C. Marton CHINESE NEW YEAR MEETING. Club Championship. right thigh muscle which neces- Bossuct scored, but the goal was dis- ment materialise.
(Hong Kong) beat N. S. Wother- The following were the results of Gamble v Green sitated his departure from the field.[allowed for offside.
Bis opponent would have been spoon and A. V. Edale by 10 and 9. the China New Year Golf Meeting Day v Dunham. Bradley in goal was weak and
Seaman Midway through the half Shang.
Berry, ex-Imperial LR. Andrewes and T. A. Pearce at Fanling:
Ride v Newell. should have saved two of the hai attacked in fine style, but with Services champion, but I under- (Hong Kong) beat J. R. McFle and BOGEY POOL (COLD COURSE). Cannon v Owen Hughes. goals he let through. He, how three forwards unmarked, Keats staged at some future date as both
stand that the bout will be A. D. Gibbs by 8 and 6.
W. L. Marshall (18) 2′ up won over, improved in the second half sent the ball over the goal.
A. E. Lissaman and E. J. R. Mit from a field of 98 entrics. when he made somo excellent saves The Services attacked fiercely in
men are anxious to get to grips. chell (Hong Kong) beat J. R. H.
Other leading scores were: D. S. at full length from both Ridley and the next few minutes and were suc-
Mason and J. Mason Jnr. by 2 and Robb (5) and W. Mulcahy (9) The following teams will repre- Malpas.
cessful almost immediately, Mal- sent the Hong Kong Cricket Club
Fardoe, the Hong Kong Interport pas scoring when he followed in their League Cricket matches captain, played a batter game than Ridley's mia-kick at goal, against the Indian Recreation Club he did last Thursday, and was infecting the ball to the opposite on Saturday:--
strumental in breaking up the corner to Bradley. 1st XI at H.K.C.C.: A. W. Hay- Shanghai attack time and again, ward (Captain), E. J. R. Mitchell, Both Davey and Robertson, the A. C. Beck, E. R. Duckitt, G. S. Navy halves, played a fine game, Dunkley, D. S. Harley, H. Owen-and, together with Pardoo, were Hughes, O. E. C. Marton, K. A. the mainstay of the Services' de Munro, T. A Pearce and A. Reid. fence.
H.K.C.C. TEAMS FOR
SATURDAY.
League Encounters With The Champions.
2nd XL at Sookunpoo: C. E Allan, the Artillery right back Gahayan (Captain), A. K. Macken zie, H. J. Armatrong, P. E. Baskett, C. W. E. Bishop, L. D. Kilbee, H. J. D. Lowe, A. D..Lowson, R. S. W. Patterson, J. E. Potter and C. B. R. Sargent.
LADIES' YACHTING.
Dorothea (Mrs. H. M. Knill) won the "I" Class Yachting Championship yesterday; Ailsa (Mrs. E. G. Chuvasu) won the "I" y" and "C" Class; and Jess (Mrs. Stanton) won the "A" Class
CRAWFORD WINS.
up
de.
From the restart Collet show ed a fine turn of speed to beat the Services' defence, but he shot over with only Johnson to beat.
At this stage of the game Shang
strained a shoulder muscle in the hat were constantly pressing, and Interport game and was an abin a scramble just outside the Ser sentee yesterday, but his place was vices penalty area, Shanghai were ably filled by Ash of the Lincolns. who combined effectively with Mul lane of the Borderers.
One of the outstanding players on the field was Baldry of the Lincolna, who, return- ing to his original position of right wing | yesterday,
sent across some very fine centres in addition to cutting in and send- Ing in hot shots.
ful defensive game, Hay putting in while Vance spoiled magnificently some good work with his head.
The Services were, however, Loo fast for the Shanghai de- fence, who were beaten for the last time wheri RIDLEY scor- ed from a pass from Malpas, the goal culminating forward movement.
1.
Manlia 6 Shanghal 3 Singles:
Harrison 5 and 3. A. V. Ednie (Manila) lost to J. G.
A. D. Gibbs (Manila) and W. H. G. Huggett were all ́square.
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J, M. Masón; Jr. (Manila) lost to D. Ward Smith 1 bole.
J. R. H. Mason (Manila) boat T.
up; J. B. Logan (5) all square; A. K. Mackenzie (8) and W. A. Stewart (11) 1 down."
BOGEY POOL (NEW COURSE),
J.-S. Dykes (14) 1 down won from a field of 20 entries..
Other leading scores were: T. Megufry (14) and W. L Marshall (18) 2 down.
MEDAL ROUND (OLD COURSE).
S. M. Terrance 8 and 6.ANDA W. Mulcahy (82-9-78) won from
N. 8. Wotherspoon (Manila) beat a field of 20 entries.
A. V Pottott, 4 and 2.
J. R. McFie. (Manila) lost to A
D. Benson 2 holes. Fourtalle: Ba
A. V. Ednie and A. G. Gibbs
(Manila) beat J. W. Harrison, and D. Ward Smith 3 and 1.
Jack, who took Collet's place in the second half, opened up Shang mi's game with a marvellous drib. awarded a free kick for an in-ble from the half way line clean fringment, Vance was entrusted through the Services defence. He with the kick and sent in a terrific was, however, tripped up by Mul. drive which Johnson saved amid lane in the penalty sron, and has tumaltous applause from the spec- the satisfaction of seing TURNER
reduce the arrearstolové RIDLEY placed the Service's Shanghal preased from this stage.
Frenchman was helpless on one goa three excellent openings, the little
tators.
JAR. H, Mason and J. Masɑn, dr. (Manila) beat W. H. G. Huggett
G. SINGH ENABLES RADIO TO DRAW.
Medway Lead Up To Last Minute.
CLUB SECONDS LOSE.
Fielding, their fall Mamak hockey eleven at Caroline Hill ground yesterday afternoon, H.MS. Medway played a drawn friendly game of two goals-all with the Radio Sports Club
It was a clearly-contested gaidh, and the store was a very fair in- dication of the exchanges. In the
and T. S. M. Terrance & and 4. RUGBY CLUB 'A' TEAM Srst five autos, Holmes gave the farther ahead when he darted bebut, in spite of Jack giving Bossuet Tie (Manila) beat P. H. Pro and AGAINST: CORNWAAMedway the bad as the revolt of a
tween Turner and Strange to In-
tercept a centre from Baldry and score with a powerful drive 8. Strange, who deputised for the Just before the interval the Shanghat left back, was not up to Shanghal goal experienced a par. his usual form and was inclined to row escaped when Rawson sent in clear wildly. He has not yet ro- a drive, which Bradley first let go covered from the injury be sustain and then lived at as it was about ed in the Lal Wah Cup game.to enter the net near the upright;
he just managed it. EARLY GOAL The Services opened the scoring Half timer
Melbourne, Testerday in the first few minutes of the game Jack Crawford (Australia) beat when RIDLEY Headed past Bradley Keith Gledhill (America) 2,6, 7-5, from a fine centre from Baldry. 6-3, 6-2 to win the Australian Lawn Tennis Championship today, Reu
This goal in the opening minute
Combined Services Shanghai'.....
N. S. Wotherspoon and R. Mc
g: D. Benson 4 and 8.
leg, the final whistis giving The STANDINGS OF PORTS Combined Services a victory. The following are rosulta since
The following were the teams 1924:
Shanghai:- Bradley (Police);
Turner Folloo) and S. Strange Hong Kong (Club); Hay (Argylls), Yoong (Tung Shanghat
wn) and Vance (B.A.S.C.) Keats (East Lancy), Bossuet (French Club), Callet (French Club), Bdsserie (B.R.C.).
and
and TURNER CONVERTS FENALTY Davey (B.M.); Gnr. Pardoe: (H.K.) and The Services attacked from the A. B. Robertson (RN; Pie Baldry (Linspins), A÷B, Rewon. (P-N.), St.
(Lincolne)
Hong Kong
Shanghai
Manila
of the game rattled the Shanghail kick off, but the Shanghai halves alpha (Lincoln), L/Cpl. Ridley (Lan- defence, who in the next ben dropped back and played a wonder, colna); and Lt. Hocquard (Lincolns);
Formidable Pack,
sola effort. Gurbachan Bingh scored the equaliser before the interval.
In the second half, good com The followish will represent the bination was displayed by the Med- ́ ́P. W. L. DF. A. Hong Kong Bigby Club "A" 1tbièn way forwards, resulting in Allen 9252 82 48 against H. M.6. Cornwall on the netting with a beautiful shot. ~ ER- 9 5 22 48 32 Club ground tomorrow at 6.15 p.m.- changes continued to be fast, and L. Goldman, A. H. Harbord, S. in the last minute, Gurbachan PG Fiel J. H. Foz, N.M. Cochrane, D. Hy-agh went through on his own to P.W.LE. Anes; A. D. Lowson, N. M. Macin score the squalinensege 95457 44 tosh; G. C. Moutrie, J. H. McElney, CEOB BECONDS LOSE. 9 48 44 57 8. H. Garrod, F. R. Burch, F. G. On the Mariña ground yesterday Pts. Nigel, A. K. Munro. C. Austin and afternoon, the HK Singapore P.W.L.F.A. A. B. Cox.
Brigade B.A. defeated the Club 63 2 8115 Feserves: A. W. Torrible, G. E. B. second bleven by goals to 1.
215 81 King, Ji Dalziel and B. Goldman., AT. Lay netblak, for the Club..
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