THE WEEK-END *SPORT.
WHAT IS ON THE CARD.
ATTRACTIVE PROGRAMME.
There is again, an attractive pro- gramme of week-end sport.
A fairly big cricket programme includes another Interport' trial match on the H.K.C.C. ground, three Cricket League matches (one Fin Division E. and two in Division
II) and six friendly fixtures.
There as usual, a "complete Lengue football programme all clubs being engaged.
Additional attractions are the 7th extra rare meeting of the Jockey Club and the Volunteer Corps sports at the Kowloon "Cricket Club grobint
HOCKEY.
CLUB-DE-RECREIO_2 PUNJABIS.
This match will be played at the Marina Ground on Monday, the 7th instaut, commenting at 5.15 sharp.
CRICKET.
TO-DAY'S MATCHES.
The following is the list matches on the cards to-day
League: Division I
of
Indian R.C. "B". Civil Service
C.C.
Division II.
Police B.C., R. Engineers. Royal Navy P. R.A.0.C.
Friendlies.
Interport Trial at Hong Kong
Cricket Club. Craigeagower. University. University and r. Hong Kong
C.C. 2nd.
Chiness R.C. v. Kowloon C.C.
Sad.
Civil Service CC. and r. Scots
Guards N.C.O.'s.
H.E. Electric Co. e. Royal Air
Force. Recreio r. Scots Guards.
SHANGHAI INTER- PORT TEAM.
DECISIVELY BEATEN LAST WEEK.
REMARKABLE BOWLING BY CARR,
eirven.
Last Saturday, several Shanghai interport men, with the assistance Club de Recreio:-F, Barros, D. of others, tried conclusions with a Souza, L. Carvalho, C. Basto, J. E. Shanghai Cricket Club Noronha, A. Botelho, C. Roza They were beaten. Their total Pereira, D. Lopes, H. Alves, score was 113 and the Rest secured Iteed and Botelho. Reserve: A103. Percy Carr was the Hero of Silva."
"CLUB NAVY.
This match will be played on the U.S.R.C. ground on Wednesday next at 3 p.m.
the match: he got eight wickets for runs, bowling excellently, swing- ing both ways and breaking from
and off against the wind. These matches only prove that there are many players worth their place in Club W. J. Lockhart-Sinith, J. the Interport eleven but due to E. Henry, D. Lyon, LMS. Lloyd, their inability to secure the peces sary leave are inevitably precluded A. A Dand (Captain), E. L. Si, from making the trip. Take. Barnes G. B. Slipper, T. Whitley, B. W. for instance: Dunkleyis a far more Sampson, W. Woodward, and A. Cpuliahed wicket kooper, but costs Howell. JAPANESE UNIVERSITY TEAM more wickets.
COMING.
his side more runs than Barnes keeps extras down but Dunkler gets Iis catching and stumping is in every respect far superior to Barnes Gordon's re- cord too, as a stumper is good. but Karnes is able to get away and in addition has the reputation of keep- ing the extras down and also of being useful when runs are neciled: as witness his display against Bong Kong last year. All the crack bats, Quayle, Barrett and Madar failed miserably. The Interport eleven batted first. Barton was out for 10.
THE HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 5th, 1927.
LOCAL FOOTBALL.
TO-DAY'S MATCHES.
Kowloon terms will not be out to-day as a large number of playing members are competing in the Hong Kong V.D.C. sports.
The following games ste down for decision in the Hong Kong League to-day-
Division I.
Kick-off at 4.13 p.m. Hong Kong Club r. Scots Guards, H.K.F.C. ground Referee: Capt. A. W. Austin, M.C., M.M.
South China r. Queen's Regt..
South China ground. Referee: Mr. F. Smith,
Hong Kong Police. e. R.A.F.. Chatham Road ground. Re- Terre S-Sgt. Gilbert, K.O.S.R.'s China Athletic, Seckunpoo ground. Referee : Mr. J. W. Baldwin.
2.
HOME FOOTBALL.
THE LEAGUE PROGRAMME.
FIXTURES FOR TODAY.
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The following are the Axtures for today in the English Football League and in the First Division of the Scottish Football League.
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LAWN TENNIS.
MISS LO BEATS MRS. GRIMBLE.
EAST GAME,
Mish Enid Lo won the final of the Open Singles Championship of the Colony for Ladies yesterday on the United Services Recreation Club courts by defeating Mrs. E Grimble in straight sets, 8-3 and 7-8, and thus qualifies to meet Mrs. Fl. E. Tottenham in the Challenge Round for the title.
GOLF.
RACING NOTES.
ROYAL HONG KONG GOLF SELECTIONS FOR TO-DAY.
CLUB.
SUNDAY'S STARTING TIME AT FANLINGA
9.29 a.m. W. L. Dunbar and T. S.
Whyte Smith. ...C.B.. Robertson and
E. Lisaaman...
9.32
..
[BY RAPIER.]
My selections for to-day's Seventh Extra Race Meeting "at Happy Valley are given below. It is dif ficult to find out in which races owners are sending their ponies, and I have, therefore, in some cases given foar places in order to pro
C. C. Stack and I. F. vide for a pony not starting in that Geare,
9.**0
G. H. Wilson and
G.
Howard.
0.40
9.44
F. A. "Merry and J.-D. King
9.32
9.30
10.04
>
The match was evenly played out 9.4 and at times very pretty to watch. Both ladies indulged in prolife driving and the rallies often be- cama exciting. ↑ Miss Lo was ag- gressive from the start, kept her End.upponent continuously on the rus-10:00 and played by far the best game, seen, in the tournament so far. Taking the lead at 2-1, she increased it by breaking through Mrs. Grimble's service after being 40 love down; 10.08 Both Indies went all not to win in the following games and the play 10.12 was very fast. Mrs. Grimble held her own and by some tricky play brought the scores to 34 The Chinese player, however, always re- tained the lead and won the set 10.20 as stated by 8-3
ENGLISH LEAGUE, Division "1. Birmingham . Aston Villa. Blackburn R. v. Arsenal. Bolton Wanderers r. Burnley. Cardiff City Liverpool. Everton F. Leicester City, Huddersfield T. r. Derby Ch Manchester U. e. Portsmouth." Middlesbrough 'r. Sheffield U. Newcastle U. . Sunderland. Sheffield W. Bury. Tottenham I. r. West Ham L.
it." Division II. Blackpool Preston North Bristol City ¡Wolverhampton
TW Chelsea Swansea Town. Clapton Oriente. Fulhain, Grimsby Town. Alanchester C. Notts County : Leeds United Oldham Ath. r. Notts Forest.. Reading . Hull City. Southampton . South Shields? Stoke City Port. Vale.. West Bromwich A. r. Barnsley. -Division-I (Southern).— Brentford . Swindon Town Bournemouth r. Newport. Brighton Coventry City. Crystal Pr. Charlton A. Exeter City. Bristol Rovers. Luton T. . Queen's F.A.. Millwall Watford. Northampton v. Walsall. Norwich Cr. Merthyr T. ReSouthend U... Gillingham.
Torquay LE Plymouth A.
Division II, "Ā”
·Kick-off at 2.45 p.m.
Club de Recreio R.A. Res. ".
Res,, Sookunpoo ground: Re- feree: Sergt. Browne, KO.S.B.'s Res. r. Hong Kong Club Res., H.K.F.C. ground. Referee: Mr. Presley. St. Joseph's r. University, St.
Referee: Joseph's ground. Ptc. Lamb...
Kick-off at 4.18 p.m. South China"B". South China "A." St. Joseph's ground. Referee: Mr. Samy.
Division . "B," Kick-off at 2.43 p.m.. Soth China "A". Kung Woo, South China ground. Referee: Mr. Ip Kau
South China "B". Boy Scouts,
King's Park ground." feree: B.Q.M.S." Hutchina.
41
Kick-off at 4.13 p.m... China Athletic r. Moslem Club, King's Park ground. Referee: Mr. Stokes.
The time of the kick-off in both divisions has been advanced äfteen minutes.
South China are at home to-day to the Queen's Regt. on the South China ground. South China sur prised the local followers of the game last week when they played the K.O.S.B.'s to a draw. As their opponents to-day could only draw with the K.0.5.B.'s in mid-week, the game sliould be interesting.
The soldiers play a fine forcing grime and the South China defence will have to be on top of their form. to keep the Queen's out.
Local hockey players will be in- terested in the news that a tean
Hong Kong F.C. receive the Scots representing the Waseda University
Guards on the Club ground and a of Japan will be here on Monday
tast game should be seen. Stewart. recently returned from leave, will next in the course of a tour of the
be seen. The Guards make their Far East. The visitors will be in
first appearance in the League on Hong Kong during the whole week,
the Club ground and the game an improvement in the side should and will play matches with Service Quayle gat Ave, Barrett seven and
be scen. The Guards and the game teals and the Hong Kong, Hockey Torry Wilson, Shanghai's greatest should attract a good attendance.
all-rounder, got top score with Cjub...
On the Chatham Road ground, Their total was its The Rest Police receive the H-A-The Recently a rugger team from the batted and got 198: Capt. Quin R.A.F. went down badly to Kow same University
way to in a very fine innings secured 451oon on the. Railway ground last Australia gave a good account at L-Cdr. Reed gut 3, the veteran,
EG. Norman, in a fine display, week. They have a good side but themselves when they played through which he carried his bat, luck seems to be against them. They are expected to give the match with the Hong Kong Rugby got 35. Interest in eicket from Police a good game and should
both players anil spectators point share the points. Football Club,
of view is waning and the sooner
The game of the week will be the Interport games are accomplish that on the Garrison ground be- ed the better. November is too late tween the K.O.S.B. and the China EASTERN BANKS' ROWING. for cricket: rugger and soccer are Athletic. The Athletic ore expected the games which are attracting | bs win, but the K.O.S.B.'s will con- attention now and with excellent test every second of the game. With talent available through the advent such a strong finish they may take INTERESTING EVENT ON THE of the military teams this factor is the first point from the Athletic this
-THAMES.
not surprising,
of the
CHARTERED BANK DEFEAT H.K. & S. BANK.
A sporting event of no little in terest to the Eastern Bunks "took" place on the evening of September 98th on the broad reaches of the River Thames, between - Harrod's buildings and Putney Bridge. Some weeks ago the rowing members of the Hong Kong Bank issued a chal Menge to the Chartered Bank to -row over a course of nine furlongs, and although the time allowed for training was necessarily short, the challerige was taken up. The race took place after the tide had begun to ebb, and resulted in a wia for the Chartered Bank by three lengths A Large number of en- thusiasts from both Banks travelled down to Putney and followed the race in steam' launches. Conditions were ideal. Amongst those in the umpire boat were Bir Newton and Lady Stabb, Mr. and Mrs. Edkins, Mrs. MacGregor, Mr. H. D. Jones, Afr... George Miller. and numerous others, including several repre- *sentatives from the East of both
Banks.
The crews were as follows:- The Chartered Bank of India :- Bow, LK Jumes 2, R. W. Skin- ner, 3, L. C. Mackness; stroke,. H. G. Banham; cox, L. Withington.
The Hong Kong and Shanghai Bank:-Bow, J. T. Edkins; 2, J. A. McGregor; 3, J. O. Bartlett; stroke, C. J. D. Law; cox, D. L Porter.
It is hoped that this event is but a preliminary to the re-starting of the Eastern Banks Rowing Club..
The scores and analysis were as follows:--
Interport XI,
-A. C. Barton, Protheroy
Beynon, h Cart
J. A. Quayle, e Prothero-
Beynon, b Reed
J. T. Hegarty, b Carr.......
E. I. M. Barrett, h Carr
10
5
1)...
E. C. Baker: 1.b.y., b Carr 4 H. W. Allison, b Carr.....
10
T. W. R. Wilkan, b Curr... 99
P. Madar, Lb.w., b' Carr. 15
CE. Ollerdessen, b Carr...
A. Isaacs, not out
E. G. Barnes, b Quin
Extras
Reed Carr
Total
Bowling Analysis.
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0
14
1
21
.115
0, X
W.
71.. 41
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12 2
8
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D
24 0 13
1
The Rest.
Prothero-Beynon 20 Quin
C. J. Smith, c Isancs, b
Ollerdessen Major Sheppard, b.Iannes Lt.Cdr. Reed, e Barnes, b #Ollerdessen Capt. Quin,
Isaacs
97
13
31
Allison, b
43
0
J. A. Stewart, b Isaacs.....
P: Carr, b Innoca
Lt. Prothero-Beyuon, and
b Madar
E G Norman, not out. 35 Major Moss-Blundell, b' Bar-
rett
H. W B. Peck, e Madar,
19
196
Barrett
Extras
Total
Bowling Aualysis.
Q.
2. ጽ
10 3
56.
4
0 20
1
13.
0
21 1
0
Isaacs Wilson Allison Ollerdessen Madar
Barrett
season.
At Sookunpoo, the R.A. Reserves meet the Recreio and the Gunners should win.
On the Club ground, the Club Reserves will oppose the K.U.S.B.'s and the result is a foregone con- clusion.
The game between the South China teams on the College ground should be keenly contested, the res sult being in favour of the "B".
team.
The University are out against St. Joseph's and the result appears ta be very open. The College just managed to get home against Kow loon last week, the latter being a player short throughout the game.
Division III. (Northern). BATTOW. Lincoln City. Bradford. Halifax Town. Chesterfield. Crewe Alexandra. Durham City . Darlington. Nelson . Hartlepools United. Rochdale Accrington Stan Rotherham United . Wigan B. Southport, Doncaster R. Stockport C. T. New Brighton. Tranmere R. . Bradford City Wrexham Ashington.
SCOTTISH LEAGUE., Division 'I. Celtic Airdrieonians, Bo'ness r. St. Johnstone. Dunfermline A. v. Rangers. Falkirk . Kilmarnock, Hibernians r, Dundee. Motherwelt. r. Cowdenbeath. Partick Thistle . Aberdeen. Queen's Parker. Clyde. Raith Rovers. 7. Hamilton A. St Mirren Hearts.
BOXING.
_SELECTING_TUNNEY'S
CHALLENGER,
PHIL SCOTT AND KNUTE HANSEN TO MEET.
-- {BEUTER'S 'AMERICAN SERVICE.}
As Yoer, Nov. ord.
10.10
10,29
A ding-dong struggle was seen in 10.24 the second set and each player led alternately. Mrs. Grimble. had 10.28 caught Miss Lo's tactics and was seen to advantage in defence, show. ing up very well in an uphill ́ight." She secured the lead at 2-1, "but Miss Lo, forcing the pace, anatched 10.38 the next two games to regain the lend at 3-2. Then the Chinese 10.40 player fell off and Mrs. Grimble equalised. Four all was called two games later and Mrs. Grimble rais ed some hopes among her ppport- ers by winning the ninth game. Accurate and strong drives by Miss Lo saved her from losing the set and she made the score five games all. The next two games were hera by excellent placement and she won the set and match..
10.44.
10.49
10.39
++
11
..
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N. D. G. Hoare and A Sommerfelt.
S. M. Mayes and F, Cow-
herd.
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T. Low and J. Harrop G. Murray and H. G. Hegarty-
L. G. S. Dodwell and T. D. E. Pendered.
N Nantz and W. C. Murray.
Capt. Morris and Major Lynch.
✓
Commodore Pearson and A.. E. Wood. Lt. Comdr. Brown-and-Br E. "Lindsell,
A. B. Raworth, and R. 3. Smith.
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D. Forbes and W. K. Tait.
H. R. Sturt and H. E. Standage.
F. A. Redmond and W. Ironside.
J. H. M. Andrew and K. A. Mason.
.
L. R. Andrewes and J. SI MacLaren.
Lieut. H. L. Mackenzie and P. P. J. Wodehouse. Paymaster-Comdr. Rogers
and E. R. Hallifax.
I. Newton and Capt. le Gros.
T. C. Monaghan and S. T. Butlin
particular)-face.
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let Race: Five Furlongs.
City Hall.
12 San Francisco Bay.
3. Saligia,
And Raca: Six Furlongs,
**40"* Class
1 Bright Eve.
2. Mowgli.
Barley Grass.
3rd Race: Six Furlongs,
B Class.
3. Kom Tong Hall.
2. The Gnome.
3. Bing Boy.
Grey Knight.
4th Race: Autumn Stakes: 1}_Miles......
1. Castle Hall,
2. Ukelele.
The Gomeril.
4. Loch Tummel
5th Race: Sir Furlongs. "A" Clas",
1. Town Hall.
The Goblin.
3. Sutherland;
6th Race: One Mile.
1. Shanghai Friend.
2. Misty Eve
3. Tangle.
7th Eace:""B" Qlasa: 11 Miles.
1. Pottenbush,
2. Dobbia.
3. Grey Knight.
4. Limestone Hall.
8th Ram: "A" Olass; 1} Miles.
T. Total Abstinence
Flash Star.
3. August
If Town Hall goes out in this race
10.50
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11.00
11.04
M. M. "Maas and T. GI
Bennett.
A Leach and A.
0.
11
Brawa.
J
11.12
**
11.16
11.20
H. C. "Shrubeole and C.
W. Jeffries.
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W. C. Clark änd `A. 'R. Cox.
LOCAL SWIMMING.
FINAL EVENTS AT V.R.C.
11.28
J. M. Norrie and N. E. be should win.
Littlejohn,
W. Beveridge and T. L. Christie.
Miss Lo proved herself to be the superior and more skilful player. Her chief asset was a strong fore 11.08 hand drive which she used consist- ently, throughout, placing her shots accurately all round her opponent's court. Many of her cross court shots,
Fre- were delightfully executed. quently her drives beat Mrs. Grimble. She attacked when- ever there was opportunity and 11.24 appeared confident af winning. She kept a very good length all, through and at times tricked, her opponent by dropping short balls over the net. Miss Lo was, obviously in top form and was rarely at fault, except in the middle 11.36 ... of the second set. She made up for her lack of reach by her agility, in getting about the court and scared over her 'opponent by forcing the pace. Her weakness is in backhand and Mrs. Grimble at 11.49 E. J. Mahon-and- Ption Club are to be held on Monday, tacked it in the closing stages of the game.
11.39
11.40
11.44
**
11.32
C. L. Sandes and V. M. Graybura.
.Lt-Comdr. Fowle and E.
D. C. Wolfe, Comdr. MacMahon and Sir Horsford Komp. J. Cameron and J. Thomp
son.
A C. Bowker and J. W. Alabaster."
Anderson.
Streatfeld and Procter.
U.S. PROFESSIONAL 'CHAM.. PIONSHIP.
[REUTER'S AMERICAN SERVICE]
Mrs. Crimble was unfortunate to meet, Miss Lo on a day when the latter excelled herself, but should) be given credit for the fine defen. sive game she put up. Frequently she challenged Miss Lo at long drives and often put her opponent in tight corners. She, bore Miss
DALLAS, Nov. 4th. Phil. Scott, the British heavy-Lo's attack extremely well and weight champion, is quietly con- showed up to advantage in her back- In the third round, Tarness beat fident that he will win the first fight hand which proved reliable.
Her Sarazen
3 and 2, Hagen beat in the heavyweight eliminating service was weak and the Chinese Amour 4 and 3, Golden beat series to decide Tanncy's challen-player found many exay ones to ger, when he meets the Dane, kill
Galett 1 and 2, and Espinosa beat Knúte Hansen, in a 10 rounds fight
Dutra by one hole. here to-morrow evening,
Scott, who is favourite at 7 to 5, is in, fine condition
A few years ago Koute Hanseu resided in Shanghai, and was well- known as a heavyweight boxer.)
H.V.D.C. SPORTS.
PROGRAMME FOR TO-DAY'S MEETING.
The annual athletic meeting of the Hong Kong Volunteer Defence Corps takes place this afternoon, commencing at 2.15, on the Kowloon Cricket Club ground.
In the B" division, the game between Kung Woo and South China should be very, even with King Woo just getting home..
Boy Scouts and China Athletic should win the games on the Re-By kind permission, the band of the Queen's Royal Regiment will be creio's ground at King's Park.
in attendance. Armistice Day Match.
VINCENT RDS.
COMING TO
KONG,
MATCHES ARRANGED IN
MANILA...
LAWN TENNIS AT SHANGHAI
LADIES DOUBLES
CHAMPIONSHIP.
The local swimming season is ao nearly over, although a number of swimmers are still taking advantage of the present ideal conditions.
The final swimming events under the auspices of the Victoris Recrea
and they comprise :-
Throwing the Polo Ball Long Plunge.
Team Race.
The above events are Champion- ships open to the Colony.
Entries, which must be recom. panied by an entrance fee of $1. must reach the V.R.C. by. 6. p.m. to-morrow (Sunday).
WARSHIPS IN PORT.
Warships and auxiliaries in port | yesterday were
North Wall Basin, Mourien; South Wall Basin, Sovime; Taran- tula and Onslaught: East Wall Basin, 8/Ms. Li, Li and Lia: North Arm, Maine: West Wall Dock, Durigin; In DockThracian, Sepoy and S/M. La, Taikoo. Dock, Peterel and Tern; No. 6 Buoy, Troquais No. 8 Buoy unbroke and B/Mx. L.1, 1.5, L.27 and Lát; No. 10 Buoy, Stormcloud and
VESSELS IN PORT.
The following were the vessels in port yesterday
Vincent ("Vinnie") Richards, of New York, one of the world's brightest tennis luminaries, now
SHANGHAI, October 31st. turned professional, will visit
This final played at the Majestic Manila about Thanksgiving Day, according to information received Hotel court yesterday afternoon Sterling, No. 11 Buoy, Strapia recently at the Dollar Line offices was interesting mainly owing to and Sirdar; No. 13 Buoy, Bruce; the fact that two players new to No. 16 Buoy Huthenia, No. 20 there.
He will spend two days in the Shanghai championship tennis were Buby, Francol and Belgul, No. 21 city during the stop-over of an anen opposed to two of the best Buoy, Kharki. around the world liner which will known local India. Mm Van their laurels by winning on straight probably be the President Polk Haute and. Mrs. Prince added to due to arrive on November 24th,
Richards will be invited to be the CL 6-3, 6-4 but the losers, Miss The Corps will be divided up into guest of the Manila Tennis Club Hertzberg and Miss Rieger are to be congratulated on their first, ap A game between the United Ser-nine units for the purpose of com- and he may be seen in action on
British Nunning, Hang Sang. "vices and a team chosen from the petition for the unit. Challenge local courts if the tennis officials Fearance in a final and on the game Rest of the Colony, will take place Cap presented by Lieut-Col L. G. can arrange with him for a series fight they put up in the face of such
Huichow, Ling Nam, Chip Shing, Hathong, Borneo, Apocy, Tinhom, on the Hong Kong F.C. ground, on Bird, D.S.O. Each unit will have of matches and can furnish the redoubtable opposition.
The losers started, the first set Sinking, Anking, Kalgan, Baron. Friday next, 11th instant. Kick-off a distinguishing colour as follows: players to make him step a bit.
Richards, who turned professional well by taking the two first games Jrburgh, Haiyang, Su67: Suun, at 4 p.m.
Artillery Company, Red; Engineer The gate with go to the "Poppy Company, Blue, Mounted Infantry several months ago to join the off Mine. Vau Haute's and Miss Atrei Yang, Halvard, Yuen Suns Company, Brown, Armoured Car maks of C. C. Pyle's athletic stars Binger's services. Then, however, Armarestan, Ningpo, Han Yang, Day." Fund
By Lind permission of Colonel L Company, Orange; Infantry Com- for a tour of the United States, is a string of five games went to me Hi Sang, Sumatra, Taikon, J. Comyn C.MG., D.SO., and pany, White Scottish Company, now in Japan playing a series of Van-Haute and Mrs. Prince and
American-Crisfield, officers of the. Regiment the Pipe Purple; Portuguese Company, Red matches under the auspices of the though Miss Hertzberg took the
Norwegian.Solviken, Duriken.“ Oenka Mainchi. Since turning pro-eighth game on her service the next Hand of the End K.O.S.B.'a will and Green; Reserve Company,
Panama-Prieger) - play on the ground before the kick Green; Headquarters, Red and fessional, he has spent a great den! game and the first set went to the
German-Kathe White,
of time on the courts in spite of more experienced players. off and during the interval.
After losing the next two gaines
Danish Bintang. The events are as follows:-100 the fact that his decision has barred The following have been chosen
Japanese-Atago Mary Hosei to represent. The Rest-Pau Ka yards, 220 yards, 440 yards, 880 him from all Davis Cup-matches in the second set Miss Hertcherg
and Miss Rieger took the three Maru, Hozan Maru, Tairyu Maru, Ping China Athletic) Wynno yards, High Jump, Putting the and amateur tournament.
Captain Norma E Cook, pre-following onea. The winners then Meiko Maru. (H.K. Police) amb Lai Yuk Tat shot, Obstacle Race, Relay Race (China Athletic); C. F. Remedios | (440 yards, 220 yards, 220 yards, 440 sident of the Manila Tennis Club, took the sixth, seventh and eighth Chinese-Fuh Tar, Feng Lee, is now negotiating with Richards to lend at B-3 After a hard fight Sun Kong, Phranang, Chung Kong. Club de Recreio), J. Stewart yards), four men per unit. (H.K. Club) and Iam Yuk. Ying Inter unit Tug of War (eight a with the view of arranging the pro- Miss Rieger won her service but Hal Yang, Fook Hong, Derwenty- (Chinn Athletic); T. Pile (H.Kade catch weights).
posed matches, and is extending thongh vantage, striker, was called Ban Foo Soon, Poo Tye Les him an invitation to be the guest three times in the next game on Cheong, Gen. H. Hunt, Gen. H. Club), Howarth (H.K.Police),
Mounted Events:Tent pegging.of the Club Efforts will be made Mrs. Prince's service and it looked Anez, Man Sun, Gonano (Club de Recreio), Suen
ns if a struggle from Sall was on Dateb.Tjiliwong, Jan, Hankow, to arrange singles and doubles with Kum Shun (China Athletic), and Wrestling on horseback, Musica!
the best Filipino players in Manila the cards the game and with it the Otto, Hong Kong. Pa Brown (Club de Recreio). Reserves: chairs on motor cycles.
match went to Mme, Van Hante Portuguese-Ching" "Cheong, Open Events:Relay Race, 3file, and Mr. Richards. Brittain (H.P. Police) and J. Silva
The l'ecrident Polk is due at and Mrs. Prince NC Daily Kang On, King On (Club de Rec.) The Best will play Tug of War, Open to any of H.M
Hong Kong on November 21st, News!. Forces and H.K. Police
French.-uymund Poincare. in white..
Veterans' ace 75 yards.
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