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THE HONG KONG DAILY

SHANGHAI STAR DEFEATS M. W. LO.

KEEN INTERPORT TENNIS GAMES.

MISS. CRAWFORD'S. GALLANT FIGHT,

VITAL MATCHES FOR TO-MORROW.

That the current Interpart be tween Hong Kong and Shanghai is proving a great attraction was shown by the big attendance at the Hong Kong Cricket Club ground yesterday, the third day of the series. The spectators had good reason to be present for the No. 1 Singles for both men and ladies

were on the programme. The two matches turned out to be very in teresting and needless to say some excellent tanmis was witnessed. At

the end, honours remained even, Hong Kong capturing the Ladies Match and Shanghai the Men's Mrs. Tottenham bent Miss Craw ford, 6-1, 6-8, 6-4, and Gordon Lum heat M. W. Lo (the Hong Kong Captain) by 3-1, 5-7, 6-0, 0-4.

Yesterday's results have placed the Interport in a very interesting position. As the ladies' and men's

tches are considered separately Hong Kong thus lead by 2-1 in the ladies event, while Shanghai hold asinlar advantage in the men's There is a brief respite to-duy, hus to-morrow the Interport will be ncluded at the Kowloon Cricke: Club. Only two matches in each event remain to be decided but the results of those will be anxiously awaited.

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Flucky Mas Crawford, Miss Crawford certainly played a She possesses a splendid game. fine reportoire of strokes, graceful style, quick eye and puts a lot of | power into her shots. What im

pressed the gallery most was hor ability to retrieve her opponent's difficult shota. She sometimes astonished. Mrs. Tottenham by cop. verting apparent impossible save to an noo in her favour. She played with confidence after the first not, and generally beat Mrs. Tottenham when the latter made excursions to the net.

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Miss Crawford was on the defer- sive most of the time in the final get, but socured 4 games, and had she taken some risks in the final turned the stages, might have WLlYes.

The Play,

Mrs. Tottenham did not allow Miss Crawford to settle down, but the start. forced her gano or the visitor from The latter failed to rodar most shots and lost the first set without opposition at 6-1.

Miss Crawford played with deter-

the mimation in

next Bel and statched three games in fine style.

er opponent retaliated by taking the next two, but by clever place menta, Miss Crawford increased her ad to 4-2. She then played with confidence, but Mrs. Totten

LOCAL FOOTBALL.

TO-DAY'S PROGRAMME.

The following games in, the Hong Kong League are down for decision to-day

Division I.

Kick-off at 4.13 p.m. K.0.5.B. . China Athletic, Soo- kunpoo ground. Referee: L.S.B.A. Atkinson. St. Joseph's . Royal Navy, St. Joseph's ground. Referee: Hong Kong F.C.. South China, II.K.F.C. ground. Referee: Lieut. Seal, M.C. Club de Recreio r. Hong Kong Police, King's Park ground Referee: Ldg. Sign. Ness. Kowloon F.C. r. R.A.. Kowloon F.C. ground. Referee: Mr. F.

M. T. T. G. SEVRES,*~*~*~*

Smith.

Division H

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Kick-off at 2.45 p.m. K.O.S. B. Res. South China A Royal Navy ground. Referee: P.O. Mellow.

Club de Recreio Res. r. Royal Navy Res., King's "Park ground

Referee: Mr. C. Mose. RAM.C. r. St. Joseph's Resi. China Athletic ground. Happy Valiey. Referee: Mr. Gr. Fisher.

PRESS, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 23, 1929.

OVER THE STICKS..

TO-MORROW'S STEEPLE- CHASES AT. KWANTI.

TIPS AND SELECTIONS.

[BY MORNING DEW."I

There will be plenty of keen com. petition" to-morrow afternoon at the Kwanti Course, when the Fanling will hold their Steeplechasers Autumn Meeting.

As I have already stated; the usual train arrangements will be available, the special trait leaving Kowloon at 1.50 p.m. and returning from Fanling at 3.55 p.m.

GOLF.

ROYAL HONG KONG GOLF CLUB.

STARTING LIST FOR SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 24.

9.12 a.m. Captain Riggs, and H.

Spicer. 9.23

9.30

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0.35

9.40

53

9.45

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9.30

9,33

11

10.00

14

10.13

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10.20

.10.25

10.30

10.33

Entries, on the whole, are gratify- ing and there should be some cluse: finishes. Among the animals enter. 19.05 ed Bre Huntington, Erin's Isle, Orange William, Fort Pond Bay, 10:10 Ace of Spades, and Fanling Stag, R.A. Res. v. Eastern F.C., Soo-and as there are only five races on kunpoo ground. Referee: Sgt. the card, the battle for honours will Bunting.

andoubtedly be keen throughout. By the way a misprint in my last article made it look as if the hurdles are now higher." What I wrote was the hurdles are not higher.

For the first race, I expect a fairly good field, including the aged

a very good 10.40 Fernleaf, who was

Whether the pony can show any of his past form 10.13 jumper in his day. or not remains to be seen, but I am inclined to think that he is past 10.50 racing.

Orange William is entered, and 10.35.. there is a good deal of quiet confi- dence in him. He jurps and runs 11,00 well, and it seems that, the public will not have to look very far in 11,03 aceking the winner. Strathlerne is a safe and sure jumper, and Target, coae be will be a danger to Orange I think, may start here, in which

William. Tho ponies will run at 108 ba.

China Athletic "B" China Athletic "A" North Point Stadium. Referee: L.8.B. A. Mano. Hong Kong F.C. Res. 7. Evo Chinese, H.K.F.C. ground. Referee: Ldg. Cook Kidd. Kowloon F.C. Res. r. South Chinn "B" Kowloon F.C. Referee: ground.

Q.M.S. Scott.

FLAYERS AND PROSPECTS.

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11.10

11.16

11.20

11.24

Autumn Services Plata.' The biggest feld of the day will probably be in the second race over 11.98

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K. S. Robertson and Comdr. Brown,

J. S. MacLaren, and R. Young.

J. M. Walker and "I. H.

Geare.

T. C. Monaghan and J. L. Shellsbear,

O. E. C. Marton and K. L. Dugrin.

G. S. Archbutt and D. 3. MacDougal.

C. E. Holmes and K. S. Morrison."

R. D. Wrigley and G. R. Horridge,

A. B. Purves and Major Beamish,

A. E. Lissaman and A. D. Humphreys.

F. J. de Rome and W.

11. Thomson.

E. Davidson

Eager.

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TRAIN COLLISION ON K.C.R.

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EXPRESS TO CANTON DELAYED.

CRASHES INTO SPECIAL ·

TRAIN FOR TROOPS.

The Kowloon - Canton

express which let Kowloon at 3.25 p.m. on Thursday did not get to Canton till well past midnight, "being several hours behind scheduled time.

It was reported that a collision occurred on the line at Shck Tan

Station in Chinese territory, but in-

quiries last night from the Railway authorities showed that ne official

details were to hand, the only fact

which they were able to confirm being that the train was delayed.

Passengers who arrived from Can- ton last night, however, tell an in- teresting story of the reason for the and collision. It would appear that

H. L. Ireland and wowing to the present unsettled state of the country, troops were, being L. Dunbar.

re-called from the East liver dis- E. D. Lawrence and Gtrict to Canton. The Chinese See

W. Sewell.

Brawn.

E des Vaux and A. O. D. J. Gilmore and E. D. Matthews. TS. Whyte Smith arid A. T. Lay.

tion of the Railway is on the East River and no tewer than 3,500 troops arrived on Thursday morning at the Cheung Muk Tau Station.

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BANK'S COMMISSION.

RESOLUTIONS, PASSED BY SUGAR MERCHANTS.

A meeting of the Sugar Her chants' Association was held last night to consider the additional

bank commission which is now be The troops, it is understood sent ing charged on irrevocable letters off a cable to the authorities at of eredit. (without recourse) which Cantor asking that a train be sent sugar merchants have to establish to convey them to that eity. Ac when dealing with sellers in Java.. G. Tate and N. Lordingly, special with twenty A recent circula from the associat Smith:

empty conches left Canton at 4rd banks notified sugar dealers that

T. B. Bennett and A. -G, Coppin.

A. H. Ferguson,

C. Bulmer Johnson and

D. G. G. MacDonald.

I. W. Shewan and L. R.

Androwes.

H. R. Sturt and J. Coulthart,

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W. B. Cornaby and Piercy.

A.

W. J. Roberts and N. S.

Ellis,

I. G.. S. Dodwell and bound for Cheung Mak Tau in future a minimum commission of Station. The train approached | 4 per cent. on all such letters of Shek Tan at about 6 pan. at which credit will have to be charged. sime, the express from Kowloon was The meeting was presided over by also due to pass that station.

Mr. Ho Iu, who explained that the Whether or not the express was Association had written to Java to warned, of the approach of the tenin ascertain if sugar dealers were pre- from Canton does not seem certain,pared to do business on any other but the two trdina collided near basis other than the irrevocable let- the Shek Tan Station and as a ter of credit (without recourse) sys- result of the impact two of the tem, and the replies had been that empty coaches of the train from no 'business was possible on any Canton were derailed. There was other lines. not much damage otherwise but the derailed coaches formed an obstruc tion on the line and although a breakdown gang was rushed from Canton, it was not until a late hour that the express was enabled to proceed on its journey, arriving at Cantor, it is said, at 12.15 a..

Fortunately, none of the passen. gers on the express were injured to ang serious extent" and beyond a *shake-up" most of the passengers

R. H. G Ashby and J.

W. Alabaster.

D. S. Edward and G. B.

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S. Thomson.

Soccer fans will turn out in force am cleverly changing her tactics

ксе the match between the drew level at 4 all, am forged K.0.8.B. and China Athletic on the Hong Kong are favourably placed | ahead at 5-1," due to erros. Garrison ground at Sookunpoo. 40 win the ladies' event. The two Miss Crawford worried the win- China Athletic are playing well remaining matches are--3liss Enider by mixing up her shots and just now but they may receive a

a mile and a quarter. The prob Cop. Mrs. Stafford Smith (No. 3 ecceded in equalising. Jire. To set back should the military team able starters here will be Sucre, 11.02 Singles) and Miss Enid Lo and tenham won a love game, but Missstrike their form. Reeves should Mowgli, Movanagher, James Pigg. Mre. Tottenham (Hong Kong Crawford's ability in the next three be back in the team and his inclaire Call, Fauling Stag. Desert Ladies' Captain) Miss Crawford games in returning her opponent'ssion will strengthen the defence Storm, Brown Eve, Bingo, and As and Miss Firth (No. 1 Doubles), fine drives and difficult, shots, ea- which was very weak against SLI You Like It. If the last-named Local followers of the gas expect wiled the visitor to draw level at in mid-week. Skiggs going up to but he will find Fanling Stag a game strikes a good patch he should win, to see Mies Lo heat Mrs. Stafford ¦ one set all,

his position at left half will also Smith, Miss Lo has shown up con

The final set was the best of the strengthen the middle line. China customer throughout the race. The

Athletic will be out to take full public will no doubt frncy Fanling FANLING points for they cannot afford to drop victory in fat racing over As. You Stag's chances after the latter's points just now. Suen Kun Shan is showing his old form and with Like It, and there is, rent ground FANLING

sistently, well af hate and impressed match. Both pinyod spreadidis and the gallery at every one of her drew forth, repeated applause from matches. Mrs. Stafford Smith, the gallery by their finc. exhibition, however, by her performance last The visitor drew first blood, but Thursday, hes shown herself to be Mrs. Tottenham took the lead at Tso Kwai Shing keeping his head, to think the Stag will win, although a very tenacious and reliable player-1, and by persistently attracting the K.O.S.R. defence will be in for personally I prefer As You Like It. who knows how to play the right her appoint's backhand srca hot time. The game will be keen Mowgli is a reliable little pony, and shot at the right time, and is cap several mees, to enable her to in-ly contested and the result in doubt can be trusted to get a place. able of extending Miss Le. Taking crease her lead to 5-1. Mice Craw until the final whistle sounds.

The November Cup, everything into consideration, Miss ford nude a determined tand, rul

This the first race for the Lo should win.

won the next game, but had to

Kwanti "cracks" at weight for Hong Kong's only hope in the acknowledge defeat at 6-2.

inches. I understand the racing -men' ovent is to

season win both the

begins, in November, and remaining matches, but they have

consequently there are no penalties two reliable exponents upon whom

imposed on the first open race of the to rely, S. A. Ranjahn meets J. Wade (No. 2 Singles) and T. Honda neets P. Kong (No. Singles)," The results are difficult to forecast. and it really depends on individual form to-morrow. The programe in as follows:-

to a.m.--

Kowloon C.C.

No. 2 Singles, Ladies-Miss Enid

Lov, Mrs. Stafford Smith, No. 3 Singles, Men.-T. Honda u

P. Kong.

Men's No. 1 Singles. M. W. Lo then mot Gordon Lum, when mother good game was wit nessed, the latter wilming even- tually, by 4-1, 6-8, 6-3, 6-4.

The Royal Navy appear to have on an easy thing with St. Joseph's within the racecourse, but the College team is an uncertainty and anything may happen. The Navy have a bigger field to pick from now and expect to take full points.

season.

FANLING

HUNT

HUNT

HUNT caped unscathed.

STEEPLECHASES

TO-MORROW

SUNDAY,

FIRST RACE

3.P.M. Admission to Public Enclosure $1.00

here and should win easily. The Ace of Spades looks a good thing

task of spotting the other placed panies will be difficult. Duke of Social Mark are likely to start. Neibling, King's Parade, and (Soldiers & Sailors in uniform half price)

South China are due out on the Hong Kong F.C. ground in opposi The winner was obviously the tion to the Club. With Goldinan better and more polished player, and Bishop absent from the team, His style and court craft demon- South China should have an easy Mrated it, and he certainly pro- win. Yet, the unexpected may duced better tactics. He was always happen and the Club score a snappy on the aggressive, working his way gual in the opening minutes and ¦ for an opening, for a follow up to then concentrate on defence. Pru the net and for an eventual kill."Ka Chuen made a welcome re-ap In this last respect be overdid it,pearance for South China against as he often sent over a sitter, St. Joseph's at Caroline Hill Inst which Le punished severely, He week and with the inclusion of Fung Rave a good exhibition at the net King Cheong South China will have

a lively attack. where he forced his game on Lo..

Lo played a good game and did

The Club de Recrein are due to rot ose lying down.' His splen receive the Hong Kong Police at No. 2 Singles, Men.-S. A. Rudd effort in winning the second King's Park. These teams are fight. unconvincing start, ing for the bottom position and each was greatly appreciated by and have one point only to date. The proved pleasing to the galley. He Police are trying McHardie in goal in to fight a better als round ex-in place of Estall. The Recreio For this race over the mile, Fort ponent bit did it creditably. He having the advantage of playing at Pond Bay and Huntington will apeared comparatively slow, and home should win by narrow probably start favourites, both only equaled his opponent at driv.margin.

animals having shown up very well

.3 p.m.--

No, 1 Doubles. Ladies.—Mr. Tottenham and Miss Enid Lo 4. Miss. Crawford" and Mini Firth.

jahu v. J. Wade.

Ladies' Singles,

set, uter 117)

Castle Peak Handicap. Erin's Iale, in, spite of his poor showing at Happy Valley, will do quite well tontorrow at Kwanti, as I hear the pony is a very good jumper. He will have against him Bletting Paper, Newfoundland, Chemal, Bafety Last and Montana. The last-named is fairly good, and should be among the placing, and Blotting Paper strikes me as being likely to do well.

November Maldens,

Lo the first match of the day, Mrs. Tottenham, local champion, me! Miss Crawford, Shanghai hampion, in the No. 1 Singlee. Local players had confidence in ing, but seldom took the initiative. Kowloon F.C. are not likely to during the trials. Other likely their representative, but they saw Only when forced did he attempt lose their unbeaten record when her fully extended in the final set to score acos. bofore she won'

The Play.

It seemed an eday match for Mrs. Tottenhamn when she took the Lo disappointed his supporters first get at 0-1. Miss Crawford by a poor performance in the first simply could not stand up to the set which Lum won easily at 6-1, inrrage of fire shots that came her but after being 2 love down in the way, but the Shanghai lady put an second set, began to show his absolutely different complexion on true form, engaging Lum at driving the game later on, playing in a ara bringing off some fine shots. smanner baûtting her position and He took three games at a stretch, reputation as No. 1 Ladies Singles but Luo playing with force accured player of Shanghai.

the lead again at 4-3 by dint of Strango to cach other's play, smart phements and increased it. Mrs. Tottenham's better experience to 5-3. Then Lo forced his way to prevailed, but the struggle that folgo wheed and equalise one set ail, lowed for the second and third sets

Lun Dominant, showed very little difference be

Lo, however, then adopted steady tween the two. Mrs. Tottenham produced fower strokes and less taction which proved ineffective varied styles, but depended chiefly against Lum who quickly scored Lo pulled up and and baseline two games. drivce to carry her through, while levelled, but Lum playing with Miss Crawford showed up well all deadly accuracy brought the score round, especially on the bashand, to 8-2, dropped a game and finally which her opponent made a target. won the set at 6-3..

The winner, however, made capi- tal use of her assets. She varied the pace length and direction of her shots opportunely; and she did that very cleverly too, for it

on

ber forehand

they meet the R.A, to-day on the Railwayground. Moss replaces Simpson as leader of the attack, the rest of Kowloon team being in changed. Gill was a star turn in the Army team last week and will want watching to-day.

division.

The Juniors.

South China A"are likely to lose to-day to the K.O.S.B. on the Royal Navy ground in the junior The game at the Stadium between China Athletic "A" and "B" teams should be keen with the "A taking the points. Among the winners should be Royal Navy St. Joseph's, Kowloon and Eastern.

Mixed Doubles. There will be a friendly mixed doubles between Hong Kong and Shanghai at the Chiñero Recrea tion Club this afternoon commenc and brilliant and scored beauti.08 2.15. Four pairs will repre fully at the net. Lo also improved Bent each side, and matches of beet considerably and kept very close of three acta will be played.

Shanghai will be represented by

Lum continued to be accurate

to his opponent, bringing the score Mrs. Stafford Smith, Mise Craw was evident that Miss Crawford from 12 down to 3-2 in his favour ford, Miss Firth, Miss Collaeso, caught her intentions very quickly. by judicious bobbing at the appro Wade, Canavarro, Kong and Lum. She was ever exploiting her shots

Lum pressed, and priate time.

Hong Kong's pairs are as follows: and her opponent's weaknesses, scored again at the net He also and was enterprising and aggres- sent over a few fine Bide line drives, Major Lucas and Mrs. Tottenham, sive, at all times, especially in the which surprised, Lo, who lost the MW. Lo and Miss E. Lo. Dr.: ,third "set. Miss Crawford gradu- ally found her game, but Mrs. Jead, which went to 6-3 in Lum's Tottenham and Mrs. Miles, H. D.

favour. Lo's final effort was made Rumjaha and Mrs. James. Tottention sent over better nowiening the

and

Interpost Diana

better shotokandidge fourth sebat (for The Interpont Dinner wil be hold" she was placing her side line and

on Monday at the Hong Kong Crosa court drives a few inchon

‚(Continued al' foot of next column). | Hotel Roof Garten from the boundary lines.

the match.

starters will be Diana, Gold Medal, Honeymoon, Jock, King's Parade. Mountain Greenery, and Kummy. I think Jock will pay well to follow for the remaining place.

Special train leaves Kowloon 1.50 p.m.

Return 5.55 P.M.

First class return fare including. admission to Public Enclosure $2.00

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PRE-PAID

TRAFFIC CASES.

PROSECUTING OFFICER'S

ILLNESS,

Qwing to the illness of Sub-Ins pector MacWalter, former Officer in Charge of the Traffic Department, Kowloon, the case against Mr. C. Michel. of the Peninsula Hotel, for reckless driving was adjourned sine die.

Two lorry drivers were fined sen pach for driving without efficient brakes. In one case the font brake was out of action, and in the other bath were useless.

A fine of $5 was paid by a. Chi- nese, on behalf of a friend who was out of the Colony," following a summons for turning a corner with nut giving the signal..

(Continued on next Column.)

It was decided to write to the

associated banka once again to see if they could not see their way fo charge a minimum commission of per cent. instead of per cent., and that for bills of more than 60 days usance, a further per cent. is to be charged for every 30 days. If however a hill is retired" long before it becomes due, no commis- sion is chargeable for the unexpit- el period, provided of course that the unexpired period is a month or

more.

It was resolved that if the asso ciated banks were not able to meet the sugar merchants then the latter body would probably write to the China Association in London with, a view to getting them to negotiate matters on behalf of the sugar merchants with the Eastern Banks in London.

lorry

Right on the Left. The summons against a driver, charged with being on the wrong side of the road at the Star Ferry Pier was dismissed. An Indian constable told the Magis trate that the defendant was 50 close to the pier that he collided with one of the pillars. His Wor- ship pointed out that the summons was for not keeping to the left, but the constable had said that he was too far on the left!

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