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WELSH LADY IN FRENCH GOLE SEMI-FINAL

Mine Rene Lacosta Again

SHANGHAI BOWLERS' SECOND DEFEAT

Enters Final Round TROUNCED BY COMBINED

London, September 19. 2 Miss L. Rieben (Aberdovey) the Welsh International golfer, to-day won her second round match in the French women's open. golf

C.C.C.-I.R.C. RINK

championship, beating Madame DALLAH PLAYS BRILLIANTLY

IN LOCAL QUARTETTE

Jaqueline de Rothschild, of La Nivelle, by two holes, and meets Mile. Francine Tolon (Saint Cloud), winner in 1933, in the semi-final this afternoon..

The only other British player left in the championship, Mrs. H. Wifraham (Thorndon Park) was beaten 6-5, by Mme. Rene La- caste, who, as Mile Thione de la

1927, and 1930.

(By "Skip")

A COMBINED Craigengower-Indian R.C.

bowls quartette yesterday accomplished a Charme, won the title in 1995, feat which had proved too difficult for both the local Interport rinks when they defeated the Shanghai bowlers by the convincing margin of 9 shots on the Craigengower green. The final score was 20-11, the local bowlers making 10 shots on the last seven heads without reply from their opponents.

POLICE OPEN

MAMAK LEAGUE

WITH VICTORY

Wilson's Sound Display

SIGNALS HARD PRESSED. BUT GAME

This is the second defeat the Interporters from the north have suffered since they arrived in the Colony-they were first mastered by the Police RC and Civil Service CC. quartette.on the day of their arrival. Yesterday's win is perhaps the more meritarions, however, as certain allowances had to be made for the visitors when they lost their first match as they had only just disembarked from the steamer.

In fairness to them it must be stated that yesterday's four A fine display by Wilson at Richards did not play-the idea evidently being to give each did not appear to be their strongest combination-Monro and centre-forward, and the good per-player an opportunity to play in a different position.

formances of Blackbourn and Hey-

ward, in the defence, were the The standard of play was not outstanding features of the hockey particularly high, although some!:

encounter between the European very clever shots were demon- SHANGHAI CRICKET

Police and the Royal Corps of strated by the players on both Signals in the "A" Division of the sides. R. Basa (Craigengower),

.

The Rest

JENKINS TAKES 4 FOR 61

Shanghai, October 13.

Mamak Hockey Tournament on the who skipped the local rink, play Stokes Hits 75 Against Police Training School ground yes-led a very sound and cautious terday, when the Police won by game, but on one or two occasions the odd goal in three.

he might have been a little more The game was very even and in enterprising. teresting, and, on the form shown His opposite, J. W. Brierley, WES yesterday, both teams should give not at home in the skip's berth, a good account of themselves in and was almost lamentably short Although lowering clouds threa the Tournament.

on a large number of heads. He, tened throughout. yesterday's rain The Signals did a lot of press-too, lacked initiative. H. Beer held off to allow the Shanghai in- ing in the latter part of the (Craigengower) played No. 3. terport cricket side to complete second-half, but the good defen- and did everything expected of their practice game against the sive work of Blackbourn and the him with deserving success. He Rest of Shanghai at the Cricket wonderful manner in which Hey-did not permit the brilliant left-Club's ground. With a very strong ward covered him prevented them banded Shanghai bowler, Glover, batting side, the Interport selec- from equalising.

to out-general him at any time tion went in first and ran up a during the match.

Wilson Outstanding

The outstanding player in the Police forward line was Wilson.

Dallah Shines

Dallah

good total. Several useful scores were made, the best of which was 75, compiled by L. F. Stokes, who He played a true leader's gamesplendidly at No. 2, and was the shots were

(Indian R.C.) played has again found his form: 12 sent by him to the outstanding figure among the boundary. The match was drawn.

FRED PERRY NOT TO PLAY FOR TWO MONTHS

Severe Contusions Of Ribs Abdomen And Spine

London, September 17.

As a result of his fall in his match with Wilmer Allison in the American championship at Forest Hills, Fred Ferry has been forbid- den to play for at least two months. The champion has severe confusions of the ribs, abdomen. and spine according to the X-ray photographs, but fears that a kid- ney had been injured have proved unfounded..

Perry and his film-star wile, Helen. Vinson, have left New York for California. He will rest for several weeks before going to Australia to continue his tour:

local players. On many occasions he had both his bowls within a foot of their objective.

Douglas Smart In Form

W. Train, Shanghai's No. 2-al- A HOLE IN ONE AT HUNGJAO though he has been seen to better advantage, nevertheless, played very consistently, as did J. Lopes, the northerner's lead. D. M. Khan, did not quite come up the desired standard

Scores:

SHANGHAI J. Lopes W. Train

C W. Glover JAWA Brierley

(skip)

Head:

2

3.

LOCAL RINK D. M. Khan A. E. Dallah H. Beer R. Basa

(skip)

Over New Course

Shanghai, October 8. Playing-in-a-foursome match at Hungiso on Sunday afternoon, Douglas Smart holed the 13th hole (185 yards) in one. He used a number 3 iron, and his well-played shot went tree

Previous to this outstanding performance, in his medal round in the morning, he returned a score of 75, minus L or nett 68, this being one of the lowest scores reached on the new.course at Hungjao.

GOLD FLARE CIGARETTES

Bristet & Lon

Wills's

GOLD FLAKE

Cigarettes

distributing the ball well and 9 keeping both his wings continual-10 ly on the move. His pass, which 11 enabled Pennel to score the win- ning goal, was a very well judged 14

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Interport XI

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Lloyd

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W. Marsay, e. O. G. Simpson, b.

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R. F. Scott, not out

Another player to catch the eye 16 was Blackbourn. He played a cool and collected game, tackled fearlessly and was prominent with 20 some hard hitting Hayward, - în (21° support, covered Blackbourn well and played a very sound game.

Gough, at centre-half, was good

and was well supported by Tate POLO CLUB TO HOLD

on the left and Dowman, who

though seldon very brilliant, play- ed a useful game-

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LEEDS MAY HAVE ENGLISH INTERNATIONAL FORWARD

Leeds United have "some to terms with Bury

GYMKHANA

Very Attractive Programme

FIVE OPEN EVENTS INCLUDED

The Hong Kong Polo Club are

Total

Fall of wickets 10,

160,155-172,

9-259, 10 271. Bowler Na

3-101 7-206, 8-2

Rogerson Parker

Simpson Lloyd-

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(Continued on Page 11.)

The England holding their annual Gymkhana Jardine Matheson and Co, Ltd. or on the Polo ground, · Boundary from Messrs. Thomson and Con the

ith the Street, on Saturday, October 26 York Building.

WELSH K. U. PENALTY FOR LATE STARTS

commencing at 2:30 pm.

There are several open events

in a very attractive pro

The Programme

The programme is as follows:

gramme which should draw as Opta Tent Pegging Ma large an entry as the Mounted Men's Bending Race Open

Ladies Bending Race Open Machine Gun Troop Gymkhana Ladies Football, and Poio

Ish Rugby Union has held a fortnight ago on the old Handy Hunters Competiti

sulated Folo ground at Causew

Entries close ules day and forms

Musical Chairs Open wit

next Mon-umping Competition (China."

40 Zand~Atustralian poties) be obtained from Opel Polo-Goâl-Scoring

Messrs. Bare Back Wrestling

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