NOTED TENNIS VISITOR.
LOCAL, CHAMPION.
OUTCLASSED.
There were easily 500 spectators at the Catnose Recreation Club to see one of America's foremost players in ne- lon against local exponents. Mr. who recently arrived Gordon Lum from Australia to participate in the Olympic Games came down specially from Shanghai to meet the profession-
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH,
INTERPORT CRICKET,
MALAYA'S PRACTICE GAME.
At the conclusion of the Interport match yesterday afternoon, Malaya played the United Services, Malaya had an hour and a quarter's batting and the Services an hear, but the not taken seriously. Mulaya compiled 136 for eight wie kets, three of their batainen retiring after making good scores, anf the Services replied with 114 for five.
cricket wn's
For Malayn Taylor made 36, Brud- del 42 and Bielloch 80, whilst Gra- ham with 30, Morris 27 not out and Dale 27 were the chief scorers for the Services. Graham got a beau tifal six off Lewis, the ball bouncing on the road over the Naval Yard wall.
I
1. E. the Orer Administering the Government, the Hon. Mr, W. T. Southern and Mrs. Southern were in terested spectators throughout the afternoon. Other notable personages present were the Ilon, SI Shouson Chew, and Lady Chow, the Hon. Dr. R.
The bowling on the whole was vory H. Kotowall and Mrs, Kotowall, the Hou, Mr. W. E. L. Shenton, Cal, Rus-poor and not up to Interport standard,
Scores: acll-Brown and others, including the Shanghai, Interport Bovarnt of Cricketera.
Local Champion Beaten.
J.
Malzyn.
Capt. C. H. Congdon, c Robertson,
Erskine
3. A. Rumjahn, the local Champion: Lt. H. C. H. Taylor, retired. was the first to engage the visitor R. 1 L. Braddell, retired and although the Indian player put J. W.-Blelloch, retired
R. Rix, c Robertson,
up a great fight he was hopelessly. J. A. Foster, à Thorp outclassed. In two sets ho only won. ond game, Richards was seldom or O'N. Ford, net out
"Dale
never extended and there is no doubt. II. P. Whitley, & Thorp.... that he was content on numerous oc- J. M. A. Lowson, e Shaw, b Miles
Extrus casions to let the leni pinyer kill him-
Bolt.
It must be said, however, that Rum- Jahn brought off some really good strokes, particularly wide-line shots. which had Richards well beaten at the not several times.
Total (for 8 wkts.)..
HELEN WILLS, THE INVINCIBLE.
HOW LADIES' TENNIS HAS
REVIVED..
into
Women's tennis declined what the boys around the ring would call "no racket" during the girlit years or more in which the bronzed arm of Molla Mallory knocked everything off the court in front of her, writes an Ameri- can sports correspondent.
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Officinis of American tennis who have as much money as love of the game invested in the sport are now fearful and concerned that the tennis tickets will back to the cut rate agencies now that Welen Wills has returned bo They would like to console the position of the invincible one. themselves, or their pocketbooks at least; with the hope that some other player is coming along who will be autllciently equipped with 34 strokes and heart at least to give 42 Helen a fight. She is too niceed. and too attractive to be wished inta mure than a stiff match.
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In sweeping through Wimble don and Forest Hills, meeting at the best one time or another players in the world who entered the British and American na- Gtional championships, Miss Wills proved that she dominates the woman's tennis field so complete. ty that only age may overtake her. And she is just a young-.
H. G. 1. Richards and R. B. Lewis did not hat.
Erskine Thomson
Richaris gave an all-round exhibi- tion, demonstrating, frequently, that he was complete master of the auntch. His placing was a treat to watch, while he was very strong at the net. Ther He took many liberties with his ap ponent and on occasions he was beal- en by some clever strokes.
He won 6-0, 6-1, Rumjahn winning
the ninth game played,
Richards v S. G. Lum.
Dale
Bowling Analysis.
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gter.
Young Rivals.
Helen Jacobs, of California, is the the only youngster among Americans who has advanced far nough to be considered even a far future prospect and we'll bet a 1917 strate. hat that she never beats Miss Wills for a national should championship. If surecod in doing, that it will occur at a date so far in the future that either the bet will be 18 forgotten or some society for the
Miles
Cnited Services.
1
Capt. Thorp, e Ford, b Richards Lieut. Into, 1 Hix
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3
30
1
Capt, Graham, e Congdon, h Lewis, Group Commander
•
run out
Robertson,
«Congdon,
Richards Cap. Morris, not nat Gupt. Doldie,, not out
In the second match Richards was given better opposition and was un-Corp! Miles. doubtedly surprised in the first game, He underrated his opponent, S. G. Lum, but soon adapted himself to the Chinese player's game and although he did not win as easily as in the first game, he had no difficult in gaining the decision.
Bowling Analysis.
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Totel (for 5 wkts.). 114 Pay. Lt-Conde, Shaw, Rev. Venn, Lum served first and completely Capt. Erskine and Lt.-Count. Thom-delyn Sterry. Ken Bouman, and took Richards by surprise with his son, did not bui, fast services, which be followed up killing his opponent's returns. He won the first game amid grent up- plauso but the American soon took command of the game and made allow and fast services. ance for Luny's strong net play.
The Chinese was nearly always at the net and brought of some specta- cular shots, He had Richards benten very aften but the more experienced player soon took full measure of his opponent and won the first set after losing the seventh game.
In the second set Lum again took up the attack en his service and won
the first game. He took the fifth
to love but after losing a couple of love games, Richards on the set at 6-2.
The score was 6-2, 6-2,
Doubles Match.
Partnered by T. Honda, Richasda 'played a doubles match against Ng Sze-kwang and M, W. Lo. The match went to 24 games before the American and the Japanese won.
Honds was extremely weak, giving one of the poorest exhibitions he has ever played in public. He could du nothing right and it was only by showing a slight improvement towards the latter part of the first sel that he and his partner manugid to win,
The Chinese pair who have often played together, combined well and hand not Honda played better towards the middle of the match, would cer tainly have won.
6-1.
Richards and Honda won by 8-6,
Richards leaves for Manila on board the Empress of Canada this after-
noon.
Games In Japan.
The results of Richards, matches in "Japan wero:
Bent Ohta, the Davis Cup player, 6-4, 7-9, 6-3, 6-4.
Beat Haroun 5-7, 6-4, 6-1, 7-5
With Matsuura he beat Kumagai and Harada, 6-3, 3-6, 8-6, 6-2.
With Fukuda he beat Sato Akimoto, 5-7, 6-3, 6-2, 6-3,
YACHTING.
and
Brickell' Richards Lewis Ford
Lowson
TENNIS CRACK."
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Vincent Richards. the American lawn Lennis' "crack," now a professional, who arrived here yesterday.
ΣΤΟ on his way to Manila.' defeated Gordon Lum and S. A. Rumjahn, in the afternoon, on the C.R.C. courts.
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London, Nov. 12. The Glenogle sailed this week for the Far East with 70 grey- hounds' on board for Shanghai.
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$ 5,000,000 1.200.000
74, Bus St. Lazare, Paris,
Parla, Lyons, Marseilles, Saigon. "Haiphong. Hanoi, Peking, Shanghai, Tientsin, Phon Hea and Hongkan.
BANERDBE.
France Societe General, Banque National. de Credit, Banque de Paris et des Para Das.
London: Midland 'Bank,' Lit
Co.
Now Yoaks irving Bank, Columbia Trud
Every description of Danking and Exahunga Business Transacted Correspondents through out the world,,tu
A. ROLLIN
Manager.
Hongkong, 11th March, 1926.
THE BANK OF CHINA.
SPECIALLY AUTHORIZED UF PRESIDEN. TIAL MANDATE OF THE REPUBLIC OF
/CHINA ON. THE 2ND Or
NOVEMBER, 1337
Anthorized Capital
+668,000,000.64 ........$11878,000.00 Reserva Funda ..................... 9,029,423.34
Paid-up Capital
'HEAD OFFICE PEKING,
HONGKONG BRANCHES,
4. Queen's Road Central
Branches and Bab-branches all over China and correspondents in Europe, America and
other parts of t
LONDON BANKERS
The National Provincial and Union Bank of England Limited.
The Guaranty Trust Company of New York, NEW YORK BHANCHES:- RAT
The Equi The Leylag National Bank able Trust Company of new York,
Interest, kilawed on Current Acdants and
Terms on Kapication, Fixed Deposita.
Every description of Banking... buainani transacted.
Los granted on approved" securities. Special facilities for Home: Ezchange
· BIOU 2. CLEZ,
THE HO HONG BANK, LTD.-
Batavia Lombar Calcutis
Oaks
San Francisco ... Melbourne
Nagunk BeatLin
Botcbrang New York
Bingapore
Parla
Fading
Bourabay Bydney
Penang
Talpab
·Rangoon
Teatrin
· (Established 1917,) CAPITAL Authorised Capital
Pald-Up
-$20,509,595^-
8,000,0
4,000,000
Saigon
Tokyo
Shangha
Bosserva Liabiliting - of share
holdere Burping
4,000,0
Kohu
Kowloon London Manila
Correspondents in all principal cities of the
world.
Evers description of banking and archange
Loans granted as hamini transmeted. proved securities,'
SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES to let.
KAN TONG PO,
Balet Menacer.
JE 1,940,000. FORAD OFFICE --BINGAPORK Branch, agencies and Derrsmyondents In all, the principal cities of the world. Sin
Ever description of Banking and Exebengä business trazeneteda
KO. LAUM
BOZ
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