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THE TENNIS INTERPORT Ng Sze-Kwong Asked To Captain
We learn from an official source that Ng Sze-kwong. "former sin- gles champion of the Colony, bas been asked to be non-playing captain of the men's interport tennis team which is to salt for Shanghai on 25th, Inst. orie the 5.3. President Cleveland. In the event of Ng not accepting the in- vitation, Ho Ka-lau wul captain the Hong Kong side.
The men's team, as announced previously. will be made up Messrs. Ho Ka-lau, W. C. Hung, Tsui Wai-pui. Tsu: Yan-pul and Lee Wal-tong.
The ladies team which will be captained by Miss Hancock will be as follows: Miss Hancock, Miss Grimths, Mrs. Chiu and Mrs. Wilson.
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LAWN BOWLS
Alves Bows To“ Bradbury
HONG KONG DAILY PRESS,
AQUATICS
Garrison Sports
Several preliminaries in pre- paration for the Hong Kong Area Supporters of E. A. Alves, the (China Command) Swimming Recreio skip, were doomed to dis-Championships were held yaster- appointment when he lost to B.
day the European YM C.A. W. Bradbury the Craigengower swimming pool, when some very skip in the semi-final of the good sport was witnessed. Open Lawn Bowls Championship. by 22 shots to 12 on the c.8.0.0. green yesterday.
The results were as follows: Smail Units Relay: 1. RE..
2. "A" Lincolns, 3, 24th Bty, R.A. 50 Yards Free Style (Indians);
The standard of bowls put up by the players was good without. "A" Punjabis, "2. "D" Pun- being brilliant. Bradbury was Jabis, 3. 3 Bty. H.K.S.R.A
Yards
150
(Free Style):-1 L/Cpl. Pearse. 2. Gnr. Halley, 3. Pte, Lochett,
the more consistent of the two.. 150. Yards (Medley):-) Cpl. Time and again each player al-Fyiders, 2. Onr. Harrid; 3. L/Cpl. lowed the other scope in which Mason. to put the finishing touches with the last wood and in this respect Bradbury was the 'more guilty of the two. It must be conceded in Bradbury's favour, however, that he was more resourceful than Alves and often had the younger player gnessing with some tricky woods.
"MATCH WITH CANTON Canton are sending down
The game started with Brad- team to play against Hong Kong bury claiming the first shot. Alves
Sunday, on Saturday and
Sep- retaliated in the next with a sip- tember 14th and 15th. The games gle and for the next four heads will take place on the Chinese Bradbury claimed two singles, a Recreation Club courts and 11 It two and a three to put the score should be an official interport (18 shots to one, in his favour. is still uncertain at the time (f writing) the Colony's represents- tives will be Messrs. S. A. Ram-
jahn and G. R. M. Ricketts in the singles and H. D. Rumjahn and Ho Ka-lau in the doubles.
Canton's team will be Messrs. Wong Po-keung. Lal. Kwong-tsun and G. Bodiker.
COLONY'S TEAM
CHOSEN T
For Swimming Interport
were
At the Victoria Recreation Club yesterday, the following chosen to represent the Colony against Shanghai in the interport events which will be held on the 19th, 20th and 21st of this month, With such a formidable array of swimmers to contend with, Shanghai will have all the'r work cat out if they are to
the take Taggart Cup home with them. Selections for the water polo team
will be made to-morrow;—
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50 Yards (Free Style) Chan Chan Hing and L. Oliviera. Re erves: W. Lawrence and H
Ozorio.
100 Yards (Free Style).
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W. Lawrence and Chan Chan Fing.
Reserve: S V. Gittins.
440 Yards (Free Style)
W. Lawrence and L. Roza- Pereira.
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·Reserve: A. A. da Roza.
220 Yards (Free Style)
W. Lawrence and L. Roza- Pereira.
Reserve: A, A. da. Roza.
100 Yards (Breast Stroke) Kwok Chun Hong and F. M. Marques.
Reserve: Wong Yui Man.
100 Yards (Back Stroke)
W. Lawrence and Lau Po Hai.
Medley Relay ·
Chan Chan Hing. Kwok Chun Hang and Lau Po Hel.
200 Yards Relay
Chan Chan Hing, Oliviera, H. L. Ozorto and W. Lawrence.
Reserve: S, V. Gittins.
Diving
Ed. da Roza,
U.S. BASEBALL
Leaders Win
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New York, Sept. 10. Chicago, St. Louis and New York, the tree leading teams in the Na- 4ional Baseball League, all won their matches to-day, the Glants taking, both games of a double Pitsburgh header against the Pirates.
In the American League the De. troit Tigers, present leaders were severely trounced by the Washing- ton Senators by whom they were blanked out,
The New York Yankees won their hatch against the Cleveland Reds but the Tigers have such a lead that they are still far behind.
Results of to-day's matches fol- Jow:
NATIONAL LEAGUE
R. H. E.
New York. Pittsburgh
New York
Pittsburgh
7 1
2
ALVES TRIES HARD
1
away
Up to the 15th head Alves was not playing his usual game and allowed Bradbury to. draw irom him gradually. Alves scored singles on the 7th and 15th heads and two's on the 10th and 12th heads. At this stage: Bradbury was still up by 13 shots to 7. From then "onwards Alves made efforts to overcome
the defcit and at one stage was only downTM by three shots. But the wizardry of Bradbury came back. and he1 again forged away from the younger player. Alves then scor ea singles on the 18th, 19th and 21st, heads with a two on the 17th head. Bradbury was bowling well at this stage and scored twos on
the 18th and 24th heads, singles
on the 20th and 22nd heads and a three on the 23rd head.
100 Yards (Indians)1. "D" Punjabis, 2. 3rd Battery, H.Q. Wing Punjabis.
Large Units Relay:-1. 8th Bty. RA; 2, E. Lancs., 3. E. Lancs.
Army Boys' Race:-1, Boy Wall- ford, 2 Boy Whitlock. 3. Boy Series.
25 Yards (Free Style):-i. Lieut. Withers, 2. Bmd, Collins. 3. Cpl. McCarthy
High Diving (Individual Cham- plonship)--1. Pte. Rush, 2. Sgt. Malpas, 3. L/C. Gorman.
High Diving (Unit Champion- ship):--1. Lincolns. 147 points: 2. E Lanes.. 1371 points: 3. R.E.. 137 points..
LOCAL SOCCER
Police Win Over Army Team
In a friendly game of soccer. played at the K.F.C. ground yes- terday the Pollce Sentors beat the combined R.AS.C. and R.A.0.0.
team by 5 goals to 1.
In the first half both the teams had not fully settled down to the game and this being the Arst game of the season it was excus- able. Early in this half the Po- lice missed & glorious chance when a good pass from Pile on the right wing was not accepted by Stephens. 3oon afterwards Stephens missed another oppor- tunity when he had only Cooper to beat.
BRADBURY BOWLS WELL On the 6th head Bradbury, was last lying and Alves with his wood bumped the Jack to give Gooa Bradbury 3 snots instead. Play by Alves was evidenced on the 21st head. His opponent was Exchanges were somewhat even, good practically lying three good shots. the soldiers doing some With his remaining wood Alves passing. but their forwards found slowly came in for the first shot. the Police defence too good.
head onwards Cooper, the Army. custodian, From the Bradbury was playing a brand of had a busy time, and was called bowls which augurs well for his upon to save two stiff tries from chances in the final. This is the Stephens
Pile. MacHardy in which second occasion
the the Police goalie was also tested Craigengower skip has entered by Clarke, but he made a good the semi final stage of the Open save.
next
and
Singles Colony Championship and There was no score in the first his first in the Acal He will now half, but according to the run of meet the winner of the Duncan-play the Police had the better of Mitchell match which is to be the exchanges. played to-day.
Mr. H. Nish made a very eff- efent umpire.
POLICE SCORE
From a good pass from Moss on the left wing, Stephens drove in a shot that beat Cooper all the way. Dnmediately afterwards Cooper saved a hot shot from
ANOTHER NEW Stephens
RECORD
By Willy Ouden
The Police began to find their form, but the soldiers could not 'settle down. The second goal was the result of a shot that was deflected off one of the soldiers from Green.
Midway through this hali goal Stephens scored the third
good header. A. good with a passing, movement on the left wing, gave Clarke the opportun
Aarhus, Denmark, Sept. 10. The well-known female swimmer, Willy den Ouden, has Improved upon another of her world swim-y to reduce the lead to 3-1 with
A good drive.
ming records.
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In the 300 metres crawl to-day she returned 2 mins. 50.4/10 secs. to beat her previous best of 3 mins, $8 seconds, which record she created at Rotterdam in 1933.-- Reuter
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Soon after this Stephens creased the score for the Police, and towards the end Bone scored the fifth goal.
THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, 1935.
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HOME GOLF
Ryder Cup Men Successful
London, Sept. 10. Seven of the 'Ryder Cup golf payers were successful in the first round of the "News of the World" £1,250, goir tournament which is being played on the Royal Mid- Surrey Course.
Britain's nominees were playing. in the inatch-play stages of the tournament.
SHANGHAI TEAM
Word has been received in Hong Kong, that the Shanghai Lawn Bowls Association have selected the following players to represent the Northern port against the Colony in the forthcoming inter- i
W. port
Brierley games:-J. (Y.B.C.), C. W. Glover (S L.B.C.), C. Lopes (Lusitano), J. J. M. Munro, C. Richards and W. H. Train (S.L.B.C.).
The Shanghai team are due to sail by the NYX liner Tatsuta Maru on October 2, and will The successful Ryder Cup players arrive here on October 4, when were Charles Whitcombe Reggie they will at once engage in a Whitcombe, Arthur Perry A. H.
programme of games against Padgham, R. Burion, R. Cox and Senior Division league teams as the other three,well as the three official, Interport Allison, while Busson, Ernest Whitcombe and contests.. Jarman were eliminated.
J. J. Busson, last year's winner. was beaten by Frank Jowles by one up Syd: Easterbrook eliminated Jarman by a similar margin and Ernest Whitcombe was beaten by his brother Charles Whitcome alsa by one up.
The outstanding success among the Ryder Cup players was Alison's victory by two up and cne to play. Over Henry Cotton.
All the others secured comfort- able victories--- Reuter
SHANGHAI CRICKET
SELECTIONS
Interport With Hankow
Shanghai, Sept. 7. The Shanghai Cricket Club XI which will be visiting Hankow this month to play the annual match between the two cities was completed yesterday when A. J. Barson Alled the one remaining vacancy.
The teams were as follows:-. RABC. and RAO.C.--Cooper, The team, which is captained by McQueen, Gooch, Fuller, Wora-A. C. Sinclair and manayed by J. field. Crayford, Plonce, Bodin, C. Pullen, who is also a playing Clarke, Duffield, Vaughan. PoliceMacHardy, Pile, Mack burs, Brooks, Gough, Manning Tom Pile, Bone, Stephen Green, MosS.
C.C.C. TENNIS
member, consists of the following: A. J Barton, H. D. Bidwell, J. Bowerman, K. Campbell, N. Hart Bazer, Marsay J. C. Pullen. J. D. Bayle, J. D. E. Shotter, O. G. Simpson and AC. Bhclair.
Plans are now completed for the whole trip which will occupy eleven Caga. Salling from the In the hoal of the C.CLC. Dou- French Bund next Saturday night hies Tennis Championship played the team will arrive in Harkow yesterday on the Club's ground.
on Wednesday September 18,
Y, Hachiuma and J. W. Leonard when it is hoped to get in prac- beat A. V. Gasano and R. Chóa tice at the nety that evening.
by three sets to one, tha scoTES
being 4-6, 6-1 6-2, 6-2.
Gosano and Choa started very promisingly, by annexing the first sel but it was only a (Cift scored a home run for the the pan for in the follow Browns),
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Hachiama and Leonard played a brand of tennis that practically ewept the other pair on their feet. the next three sets with the loss of but five games. Leon ard was, well and Hachiuma gave him all the support. He needed.
HOME FOOTBALL
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