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TOURNAMENT | ENGLISH
Large Number Of Entries Received
"Satisfactory entries have been received for the
rrass court tennis champion- ships of the Colony organised by the Hongkong Cricket Club. Tsui Wai-put, holder of the akagles' title, is defending his crown, and with his brother, -Trul` Yun-pul, wņi also defend
their doubles title.
The following are the entries received:-
UPEN SINGLES
A Crawford, T. C. Monaghan, A V. Remedios, G. W. Sewell, E. E Story, T. J. Gould, Lam
AMATEURS
WIN 5-2
Good Game With Wales
ENGLAND
5 WALES LONDON, Jan. 30 ́— After playing poorly in the first haif,
Cheltenham, the England Amateur sleven made an excellent" recovery after the interval, and won by . 5 goals to 2 against Wales in the first Amateur Interna- tional match of the season. Considering the tion of the ground
heavy condi- 1
Bad that thirteen of the players were mak- Kwan, K. M Lee, C. R. Bux, ing their first appearance in an A. Pearce. F. H. KWOL. S. Winternational match, the foot- Liang. Wong Shlu-wing, W. C. ball was surprising good Hung, W. A. Land, J. M. Tom- Hinson, Kwok Hing-chung, Chan ed eight new players, displayed The Welsh team, which includ- Kam-moon, Wong, Fak-nam, Chan marked skill at half-back,
and, Chi-keung, Tsui Wad-pui (holder) up to the interval, in attack, "but Tsui Yun-put. Lee
in the second halt England Leong Ping-chiu, Pang Ol-lam. dominated the play with faster Wei Chung. Wang Tze-sum, H
attacking movements and steadier D. Ramjahn, &. A. Rumjahn, O.
defensive work. Rumjahn. N. A. E. Mackay, J. R. Turner, N. I Evans, Marsland, W. K. Ma, 8. A. Gray, I. M. A Razack, Peter U., Lim Thian Tet Tsol Ping-fan, P. 8. Leong. Lee Wal-tong, H. Y. Ho Lt J. S. Theobald, Firdos Khan, J. W. Leonard, W. J. Howard, A. R. Kit chell, Lee Yu-wing. Ho. Ka-lau, Lai Kwong-taun, A. G. Gan George Choa, Ng Kam-chuen, Lt. D. C. Misra, B., Szeto, Paul Kong. A V. Gosano. Luk Chun-cheung, 3. C. Lau and E. C. Fincher.
OPEN DOUBLES
Chee-man,
The new players in the Eng- land side. Whitehead, Ellis, and defence and Whittaker in the Perkins and Clements” in the forward line. played excellently, and "
Hassall Piper, Evans, pro- Frances, and Edwards were minent new players in the Welah
side.
JJ
MAYCS
WALES LEAD Following two good by Whitehead, the Welsh forwards, with a neat paming movement, outwitted the Eng- land defence and Francis ravo them the lead, which they re- tained until four minutes of the second half, when Gibbons. * equalised from *
Perkins.
centre by
A. Crawford and R. Broad- bridge; T. C. Monaghan and T. J. Qould; A. V. Remedios and J. Gonsalves; E. E Story and J. J. Ferguson; Major F C. Notting- ham and Capt. R., B.. Lecky: I. Agafuroft and · B. · Agaturoff; T.
Gibbons quickly gained Eng-| A Pearce and W. A. H. Duft; F.
land the lead from 8 Dale by H. Kwok and S. W. Liang: Wong Edelston, but Grimiths soon Shiu-wang and Luk Ding-cheong: equalised from a pass by Ed- W. C. Hung and E" C Fincher: wards, Clements added a third J. M. Tomlinson and Capt. L J. soal for England, and in the C. Loch: Lui Kwal-fan and Chan closing seven miputes Edelston Chi-keung: Chan Kim-moon and Clements scored two further and Wong Fuk-nam; Tsui Wai- zoals.
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pui and Tsul Yun-pul (holders); The feature of the game was H. P. Ong and S. H. Ling; Pang the clever work of Gibbons and Ol-lam and Wei Chung: H D. Edelston in the victors' "attack Rumjahn and S. A. Rumjahn; O. and the fine play of Leek at Rumjahn and S. A. Hussain: Lt.- left half-back England's eleven Col. L. A. Newnham and Major to meet Ireland on February 18 F. T. Baines; 8. A. Gray and G..C. will ba chosen to-morrow. The Burnett I. M. Razack and A. R. attendance, 2,500, Way disap- Minu: Lin Thiang-teck and pointing. Stephen Wong; Tso Ping-fan and Ng Kam-chuen; Lee Wal-tong and Tu Tak-cheuk; Lt. J. S. Theobald and Capt. A. B. Whatman; J. w.l Leonard and George Chos; Lee Yue-wing and Ho Ka-tau, Lt. D.! C. Misra and Lt. 8. M. Afzal; Paul. Kong and B. Szeto; Luk Chun- cheng and Iu Yak-lam and A V. Gosano and partner.
CLUB SINGLES CHAMPION.
SHIP
Home Rugby
AIR FORCE BEAT OXFORD U.
Losers Experiment With Their Team
The Royal Air Force beat Oxford University at Oxford recently by
T. C. Monaghan, G. W. Sewell, E. E. Story, T. J. Gould, T. A a goal, a penalty goal, and a try Pearce, V. R. Gordon, B. O. M. (11 points) to a penalty goal and Deane, J. J. Ferguson, J. C. Pool, a try (6 prints). It was not a very
Lt. J. S. Theobald, Capt. A. B. hard task to beat what Was
Whatman, L. 'Goldman (holder),
Lt. D'Oyly and J. L. C. Pearos,
̧· CLUB HANDICAP SINGLES “A”
virtually an experimental" Univer- sity team, and the Royal Air Force perhaps should have won more
H. D. Bidwell, A T. Dow. T. Congly, but after having established Monaghan, J. Thomán, G. E
a strong lead they allowed them- Sewell, E. E. Story, Bury-Comdr. C. selves to be out of their stride B. Nicholson, T. J. Gould, Capt. Rand there were moments in the B. Lecky. V. R. Gordon, B. O'Msecond half when Oxford seemed Deane, J. J. Ferguson, J. C. Pool, likely to spring a surprise. and Lt. D'Oyly.
The Air Force forwards began
CLUB HANDICAP SINGLES "B"
R. K Valentine, L. M. 8. Lloyd, Oxford attacks, but i was a fine to gain an advantage after early E. Laidlaw, C. W. E. Bishop, A. C. high tiek by G. A, Walker which Beck, L. F. Ralph, E. R. Childe, W. gave the Air Force their first foot- Wooding. R. M. M. King, F. Ang in the Oxford half. It looked as Joseph, V. E. Gordon, R. C. Bea J, H. Bevan might have fielded van, A. K. Mackenzie and J. L. Walker's Lick, but he allowed P. J. C. Pearce,
CLUB HANDICAP DOUBLES H. D. Bidwell and A. T. Dow; R. K. Valentine and L. M. 8. Lloyd T. C. Monaghan and V. R. Gordon C. D. N. Walker and R. G. Gray:'';
Halford to take the ball away from him and this so surprised the Oxford defence that Halford ran in under the posts and H. J. Irene did not miss the opportunity to com
3. Thomson and R. G. Biesel; E. Vert. Not long afterwards Oxford Laidlaw and A C. Beck; A. F were penalized for a scrimmage Walkden and J. Hackney: G. W. offence, and Irens kicked a fine Sewell and T. J. Gould; E'E Story
goal.
Oxford begin the second half in and J. J. Ferguson; Major F. 0. Nottingham and Caps, B. B. Lecky: cked by D. H. Macindoe seemed earnest, and an eary penalty goal E. A R, Nugent, and W. Wouding: to give then encouragement, Just E. R. Price and T. J. Price; J. W afterwards E. K. Scott deceived the Mayhew and L. Brown, R. M.. M. King and J. W, Anderson; F. H Air Force detence with a quick Stokes and M. M. Davies; B. O'M side-step which took him well into Deane and H. Van Leeuwen, R. Cthe open. When tackled he passed Beavan and A. K. Markende: H. Jout to G. Hollis, who scored a try. Scull and Comdr. H. T. Rust; and, in the comer which D. H. Macin- J. L. C. Pearce and T. E Pearce, de oly just called to convert
MIXED DOUBLES HANDICAP
H. D. Bidwell and Miss E. J. Lam-
mert: T. G. Monaghan and Miss J.
Greig: Mr. and Ms. A. F. Walk-
1.
RUGBY LEAGUE LONDON, Feb. 2) (Reuter)—In
den; Mr. and Mrs. L. P. Ralph: Mr the Rugby League, Swinton won and Mrs. E. E. Story: T. J. Gould their away match against Oldhain and Mira, T. 6. Whyte-Smith; Mr. to-day by seven points to nil
LA CUF DRAW
and Mr. E. J. R. Mitchell; T. A The draw for the Third Round
Pearce and Miss D.. Dodwell;, V. U
R. Gordon and partner; Mr. and of the Cup to be played on Mar.
Ms. J. J. Ferguson; Payr. Lt. 7, 11, is as follows:
Theobald and Mrs Churchill; Mr. Wigan
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