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INTERPORT

CRICKET

Colony Win Friendly Fixture

BAT PRESENTED

TO "FINCHER

GOLF RECORD

Jim Ferrier's Feat In Australia

New South Wales, Oct. 10. Playing in the close champion- ship of New South Wales to-day, Jim Fertler, the former. Shanghal boy who was recently beaten in the Shanghai. Oct. 10, final of the British Amateur Golf The Hong Kong Interport crickeŭ | Championship, returned cards of team beat the Shanghai Recreation 72, 72, 71 and 82 for an aggregate Club by one wicket in an exceed. ingly sporting one-day match here to-day. Lee making the winning hit with a boundary off Pat Madar in the last over of the day.

'C. C. Garthwaite, whose sprained shoulder muscle prevented him from doing any excessive bowling

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score of 277.

Over the last 15 holes he had 10 "birdies" and the score was 10 un- der par, which is easily an Austra- lan record. His aggregate of 277 also coristitutes an Australian re-

In the Interport proper, took 3 wic- cord. Aubrey Boomer holds the kets for 45 runs and Ernle Fincher | Open Championship record for 18 6 for 38 to dismiss the home team holes, with a 61 at St. Cloud, in the for 198 runs. Alec Pearce and K. French Open in 1929, while W. Nazarin had 1 for 32 and 1 for 19 Lawson Little aggregated 71 for respectively.

the four rounds in the Canadian Hong Kong replied with 201 for 9, † Open this year-- Ernie Flücher being top storer with | Reuter, 66-he scored 127 not out and 'in the Interport-while D. W. Peruse helped with 32 W. H. Colledge scored 27 and T. A. Pearce 24, while the Hon. G. R. Clegg Hill and R. Lee were not out with 29 and 5 respectively.

BAT PRESENTED'

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At the Interport cricket dinner held on Saturday night. E. F. F- cher (Hong Kong) was presented with a bat in recognition of his splendid innings of 127 not out.

The Shanghai captalà. Mr. A. J. Barson, said that in his opinion Fincher's Innings was the fines of the match. He also paid a tribute

to Hong Kong's magnificent' field- ing-

Reuter,

FINAL RUGBY TRIAL

LAWN TENNIS

Austin Defeats Destremeau'

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DON BRADMAN

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Sydney, Oct. 10. In the Warren Bardsley-Jack Gregory testimonial cricket match, chiefly of young hopefuls, tied with Don Bradman's eleven, comprised

Victor Richardson's team,, made up mainly of probable Test players, each alde, scoring 385 runs.

scintillating innings by Bradman,"

A feature of the game, WES a

who scored 212 in 202 minutes, hit- ting two stxes and 28 boundaries.

Scores were as follows: V. Richardson's XI:

385 (Brown

111; Ward 7 for 127).

D. Bradman's XI: 386 (Bradman 213; C. V. Grimmett 4 for 148; W. J. O'Reilly.4 for 96). Reuter

HOME RUGBY

London Scottish Beat Rosslyn Park

London, Oct. 10-

The following were the results of Rugby Union league matches played to-day:-

London, Oct. 9. Playing at Queen's Club to-day Great Britain secured, a lead of five matches to four against France in an International Club Leysians 3.

tennis encounter.

the day was the defeat of Bernard The two outstanding results of

Destremeau by H. W. Austin, and

Jean Borotra's victory over Char-

les E. Hare.

Austin won 4-6, 6-4, 6-4, and Borotra won 6-3, 4-6, 6-4. Renter

Later.

Great Britain beat France by 12 matches to 7. The outstanding match was the defeat of Jean Borotra, France Davis Cupper, by Austin by scores of 6-0, 6-2. Boro-

Fixtures Commence tra was unable to display his best

Next Saturday

The Rugby section of the Hong Kong Football Club will hold their third and final trial game on the! Club ground at Happy Valley on Wednesday commencing at 5.15

p.m.

Sides will be selected from the following:-

Whites: Frost, Andrews. Russell.. Chadwick, Clark, Bonnar. Sharp, Stoker, Garrod, Currie, Bidwell, Deane, Gallagher, Edwards, Heath, Butcher Grieve. Hopkins, Binnie, van Leeuwen, Gilmore, Cumming and Chambers.

Colours:-B.

Hynes, Stewart.

Paul Walkden, Humphreys, Lyle, Reld, Lammert, Hands, Munro, Redman, G. Wilson, D. Hynes. Kist- ner, Coppin. Holden, Grimths, Peers, Watson, Dunnett. Curtis and Henderson

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Anyone turning out, even if omit- ted from the above lists, is assured of a trial. Players are reminded to bring both a white and coloured Jersey.

The first matches of the season' will be played on Saturday on the Club ground, the Club 1st fifteen meeting the Navy while the "A" XV will mest an Army side.

form as he was suffering from high temperaturę.- Reuter

Blackheath 21, Newport 6. Bristol. 8. Bath 3, Cambridge

University 3, Old

Gloucester. 13, Cardiff 9, Guy's Hospital 11. Devonport

Services 11.

Leicester 8, Headingley 8. London Scottish 23, Rosslyn Park 8.

Swansea 15, Richmond 8. US. Portsmouth 0, Harlequins 10. Waterloo 23, Northampton 8. Birkenhead 23. Liverpool 3... Llanelly 22, Aberavon U. Neath 14. Bridgend 4. Plymouth Albion. 18. Newton

Abbot 15.

Glasgow High School 13. Glas-

Bow Acas. 8.

Watsonians 9. Edinburgh Acas.

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Hockey Matches This Week

The draw or grounds for the second round of the inter-Bect.ou Tournament together with tears and dates are given below, "1

The last named teams drew in their much last week. A replay is therefore necessary.

Police A. v. FK, Club, Radio "ground, Tuesday.

KIT.C., v. Nomads. Club ground, Wednesday.

Radio. V Argonauta, Police ground, Wednesday,

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MEDALS

His Excellency Governor has authorised the folowing awards:

"Colonial Police Long 'Service "Medals"—Inspector Kenneth Wal- ter Andrew. Inspector Robert Shannon, Inspector Edward John 'Eills, Irispector-Fazal Ahmed, Bub- Inspector Rildu Singh, Class 1 Boatswain W.29 Lo Yau

"Colonial, Fire Brigades Long Bervice Medal Foreman Lok Yam

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