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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, SATURDAY, JANUARY 28, 1928.
WORLD SPORT
BOXING TOURNEY. INTERPORT GOLF.
SPECIAL SEATING AT
LEE THEATRE..
THE MEN IN TRAINING.
[By "Wanderer."]
HONGKONG SECURE WIN OVER 'SHANGHAI.
were:
Andrewes and Murray (Hong- kong) beat Cumming and Pettitt (Shanglui) 9 and 7.
Ringaide sents are to be pro- vided, this forming the principal advance on old arrangements. The Lue Theatre is ideal for box Shanghai team would prove to bo It was generally thought that the ing tournaments, its only dis better than Hongkong's and the advantage being its situation. win of the locals, especially, after Special arrangements" will, how they were alightly down at timin ever, be made with the tramway is distinctly creditable company in order to facilitate patrons in getting away quickly. after the show.
* LOCAL HOCKEY.
· VISITORS FROM MACÃO DEFEATED.
score.
LOCAL HOCKEY.
- CLUB TEAM AGAINST THE
ARMY.
BRITISH TENNIS.
ADVANCE OF MR. E. HIGGS TO FIRST PLACE.
1.
THE TOP, TWENTY.
CRICKET/
FRIENDLY MATCHES FOR
TO-MORROW.
The following will represent the Hongkong Volunteers in a friendly match against the Chinese Recreation Club at Causeway Bay to-morrow
Varsity Teams for Week-end
Inter-home ground row
A. Baker (Captain),
A team from the Macao Hockey Club met the Hongkong University on the latter's ground yesterday evening and were defeated by the margin of :four
goals to, two. The game was
About this time last year, I con-afternoon starting at 2 p.m.; J. H. fast throughout, there hoing many tonse and
ontributed to The Observer a rank Ashworth, II. Buxton, C... Evans, interesting momenta. Pedriau, the visiting
ting inside left, can ing Hat of hoino players, contain-C. Fincher, J. F Hancock J. C. Lyal, be singled out as
tas the most dangerous ing some seventy or eighty names. G. D. Mend, O. Moor, II. V. Parker, A. man in the forward line, while Leite, I propose, on the present occasion, Reid and E. Zimmern. in goal, saved many hard shots. The to limit the scope of my Hat to those backs of the visiting team were roof whose doinge both personal ob-
The following will represent the sponsible for keeping down the Uni-servation in the course of my work
The home team combined well, tion of the results of their matches seconds on the home ground this during the year and a close colla-University second cloven in their | friendly match with the C.3.0.0. showing good balance with ability lead me to believe are the "Top afternoon. Baker: (captain). W. and initiative, A. A. Rumjahn was Twenty in this country at the pre- M. Gittins, M.B. Osman, B.N. Sudan, SURPRISING FINISH. perhaps the best, being constantly
conspicuous in the breaking up of seat time. The general play of the A. B. Sufleman, K.T. Loko, S.B. Ker After having been behind at the attacks.
whole year, on grass, hard, and want, A. Chau Fook, S. 1
H S. F. Chen, A tiffin interval in two out of the thresend team while those for the Uni- ment and match play, is taken into University "3" team in a friendly
Pedriau scored both goals for the covered courts, and both in tourna T. Leo and
T. Barma. The following will represent the foursome matches played between It is gratifying to learn that the Hongkong and Shanghal In the 'In-Teraity, were obtained by Lam (2),nccount and only such players with the Club de. Recreio
and Enok 1.
considered as would be digible to team
afternoon on the.fi. terport golf tournament at Fanling Loke 1,
The teams were as follows,
represent the country, in Hongkong Boxing Association is yesterday, Hongkong rather BURS Macao: P. Leite, R. R. Todd, national matches,
A B. Sulieman, A.A. Aziz, S.F. Chen, adopting different arrangements prisingly finished up by winning G. B. Slipper, J. B. Delgado, F. da
It is not a simple or an easy task.II. Schroter, N.P. Karanjin, C.E. for its next tournament, to be held two out of the three. The detalis Costa (captain), E. C. Adkins, A. A. to compile such a list; and it will yeah, F. Hosheim, A.
Rodrigues, II. Mello, F. Tinolo, F. Ramalho, A. C at the Lee Theatre on Saturday
and F.
probably dissatisfy some whose T. Barma and A.N, Other, Pendered and Dodwell (Hang. Pedrin
Plato next, than attained at the pre-kang) lost to Budd and Blinko
Hongkong:-1, L, Tan, G. S. Seul names are not in it, and even some vious show. It may be taken for (Shanghai) 10 and 9.
ley, A. A. Rumjaha, P. C. Lim, K. T. of those included: but it sincerely Loke, (captain), Y. C. Tel, G. E. represents my own view, founded this opportunity has caused him Erskine and Bloxham (Hong Yeah, K. P. Gran, C. K. Ong, C. W. on the. "general form" of the to be beaten twice in 1927 by granted that there will be no fur- ther complaints.
kong) beat Malcolm and Pilcher
Lam, and V. Enok,
players during the season. It is players certainly inferior to him- (Shanghai) 3 ahd 2.
not, of course, in any way an self, but he has a number of good "official" list: probably many of my victories to, his credit. 1 W. fellow-referees would not agree Austin, who follows, has also not with it in detail; but it is because played a great dent; if his strength I have the best of reasons for being permits he may even yet full tho convinced that a ranking list does high hopes which were entertain greatly interest players generallyed of him early last year. G. E. and is moreover an undoubted in Crole-Rees, centive to them to improve their fourteenth to fifth place, has very who advances from In the Sim Shield competition, play so as to be included, or to raise Well earned his promotion. He has the Hongkong Hockey Club is to their position in such a list, that a very long list of victims includ- The surprise of the day was the play the Army, on the U. S. R.-C. I have again attempted a tasking Grefg, Higgs, 0. G. N. Turn- Tailure of Hongkong's leading pair, ground at Kowloon on Wednesday which many besides myself would bull, N. Sharpe (twice), and S. M.
at 4.30 p.m.
be pleased to seo undertaken Jacob, but all of these (except
· Pondored and Dodwell, to stand up The Club team will be-W. J. officially by the Lawn Tennis As-Sharpe and Turnbull) have also A run round the training camps, to Blinko and Budd, of Shanghai. Lockhart Smith: J. E. Henry and sociation.
beaten him, and he has also lost that Marine Frazer, The morning golf was distinctly in D. Lyon; A. A. Dand (Can), J. E Stoker Sharples, Stoker Broad, different for such good players, Noronha and L. M. S. Lloyd; G. B.
to Austin, Gregory, and some others. His finest achievement Signaiman Batson and Signalman Hongkong doing nothing right. Slipper, W. Woodward, F. G.
(17) was undoubtedly defeating L. Ray- Shona are all getting the benefit Shanghai Anished 9 up on the morn-Wheeler, B. W. Sampson and T. of P. O. Burgess's experience ating round,
(2) mond (South Africa)-a "seeded" After in, the play whitley.
(1) player at Wimbledon. his "school" in the Naval Canteen was very even, Shanghai never los- Theatre. One thing is certain, ing their big lead. Tho game end-
The following will represent Club no matter what material passes ed at the ninth, Shanghai winning de Recreio in a friendly "hockey through his hands, P. O. Burgess by 10 and 9.1
match against the Macao Hockey puts them in the ring at the peak,
'Club at King's Fork Ground on of their fitness, apart from the
Sunday at 10.30 a.m. sharp:--H. M. knowledge which he is able to
Undoubtedly the best game of the Barros; L. Carvalho and D. Souza impart to the younger men in his day and also the best of the whole A. A. R. Rotelho, J. E. Noronha and cump. The open door is there for tournament so far was that played C. Basto; C. Roza Pereira, D. Lopes, the by Braking and Bloxham against H. A. Alves, R. C. Reed and J. A. anyone who cares to boxers working out, between five Malcolm and Pilcher, Completing de V. Saares Reserves:-H. Botelho
(pip the morning round in the low score and P. M. N. da Silva.
of 76, the Shanghai pair were only two up on Hongkong. It was an Signalman Morris.
Interesting duel all the way round, "Sky" Kerrison, the ex-welter-each hole being closely contested. weight champion of the Colony, In the afternoon Erskine and Blox- knows a good man when he seesham staged some some very fine hlm. Signalman Morris is the golf and had evened up the score. most promising exponent in his by the time the Long Hole had been camp at present, and undoubted-played. Winning several holes in If this youthful performer is a by the time the tea at the Gem was under Rogey, they became three up coming champion of the Colony reached, Shanghal took the Gem in The middleweight title may prove three, Hongkong won the Horizon a little too much for him on Saturday, though it would not be in four, Shanghai won the Airm
in four, Sandy's Pulpit was halved safe to suggest it in the Kerrison chair in four, and Hongkong won
Run Round the Camps.
showed
o'clock and seven emma, of course).
нее
o'clock
The Day's Surprise,
Close Match.
LAWN TENNIS.
·THE U.S.R.C. TOURNAMENTS
CONCLUDING.
United Services Recreation Club ure The tournaments conducted by the drawing to a conclusion and it is hop- ed that the finals of the Open Eventa of next Open Doubles, Major Lucas will be played some time at the end
In
week,
My Hst le as follows:-
1927.
1. E. Higgs
2. D. M. Greig
3. J. C. Gregory
4. H. W. Austin
(4)
5. G. R. O.Crole-Rees
(14)
Men of Promise,
6. C. II. Kingsley ...
(3)
(6)
C. II. Kingsley was kept out of (6) competitive tennis for a great part
(16)
of the summer by his doctor's
(16)
7. O. G. N. Turnbull
8. H. K. Lester 9. N. Sharpe
10. R. Lycett 11. J. Pennycuick 12. L. G. Collins 13. W. H. Powell
| 14. G. P. Hughes
15. J. M. Hillyard
16. J. B. Gilbert
17. M. V. Summerson.
18. E. C. Peters 19. D. A, Hodges 20. I. W. Standring
orders; St and well, he would not have dropped from third to sixth place. O.G. Turnbull, too, has played little: a similar comment 11 applies to him. H. K. Lester, ex- copt for good victories over J. Con-. don (South Africa) and Austin, has been rather disappointing, N. Sharpe has several good perform- ances to show, especially in dealing. with foreign opponents, and it has always taken pretty good players
(10)
The figures in brackets represent the positions of the players' in my 1920 Ranking List. Where no
figure is given the players were not placed in the first twenty.
to beat him.
R. Lycett still shows flashes of * a former brilliance and tenacity, but he is, naturally, past his best. Close on the heels of the first ten Higg's Improvement. como three young players who have The most notable difference beJ. Pennycuick, among many other all made a big advance this year. tween my 1926 liet and this year's victims, haa beaten S. M. Jacob is the rise of E. Higgs to the top twice and the Hon. C. Campbell; lowly position. But I consider has Kingsley's and Austin's scalps
which is welter, there is nothing what had been an exciting.match by | By defeating Capt. Graham and Caps Higgs has well established a claim at his belt; and W. H. Powell, cap. camp, but at his own weight. Braeside in three, thus winning and Major Stevenson entered the final of the list from a comparatively. G. Collins, the Scottish champion,
in the Colony at present to an proach him. either In'n fight, or ip
3 and 2.
and
6-7, 6-1, 6-3. The other inalists are Surg. Lieut. Com, North. to be the best singles player watain of Cambridge, has beaten and Pay Tient, Waters, who beat Rev. have: his record for 1927 repre- Crole-Rees, Jacob, and W. Wash- a boxing contest.
A Big Win.
G. K. Hewitt and A. Whitworth, 6-0, sents a very marked advance on burn (U.S.A.), besides a number Andrdwes and Murray (Hong- 0-1. Marine Harris and Pte. Me-
anything he has has done before. of others who would have defeated also Sky Kerrison's kong) beat Cumming and Pettitt of the Open Singles and will play the feating most of our own pro- players these. G. P. Hughes has Graham has reached the final Besides at one time or another do him in 1926. Three promising Capt. Gregor are proteges.
(Shanghai) by 9 and 7, after hav-winner of the match between Major minent players, he has beaten (in scarcely made the advance expected ing gained a lend of 4 up in the Stevenson and Lieut. Hale. da Silva Impresses,
morning. The Hongkong pair
In the Ladies' Singles, Mrs. Thorn Davis Cup matches) Garell and of him; J. M. Hillyard and JB. The other contender for the played splendid golf in the morning, Worm, of Colony's middleweight champion-going out in 39. They led through- Dr. and Mrs. Tottenham and Major ship, Jose Pintos da Silva, is train-out, being much stendler than their Lucas und Mrs. Grimble will mest in
ex-opponents. In the afternoon, An- the final of the Mixed Doubles. ing under Harry Marriott, lightweight champion of the drewes and Murray again showed Colony, at the Kowloon Dock. consistent form and turned with no The Saddle was ring, bouts, and may safely be un-halved in four, and the game came Ife has been impressive in spar-les then 8 up. cepted as a worthy opponent for to an end at the eleventh, where Morris, Marriott, Loo, is quite Hongkong won to finish matters to prepared to give interested fans the tone of 9 and 7. an opportunity of witnessing da Silva in his work-outs.
To-Day's Match The match to-day is between The majority of the men are Shanghal and Manila four balls in already in sound shape, and the the morning and singles in the others will need very little coax-afternoon. ing. The feature of the tourna- ment next Saturday is the num
London, Jan. 27. ber of return coulcats, which An anonymous donor has given speaks for itself. The Boxing £10,000 to the King Edward Hospi- Association is not prone to re-tal Fund for London. In the last reating fights, which turn out five years the fund has received over £80,000 in anonymous gifts. poorly.
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of Denmark, besides R. George they did last year. M. V. Summer (France), H. G. Mayes (Canada) son has a victory (quickly avenged and F. T. Hunter (U.S.A.); while over Gregory to his credit; E. C. ho only went down to Borotra Feters and D. A. Hodges have both (France) in a five-sets match at done good thinge at times; H. W. Many pounds were given away Wimbledon He has also been Standring has made progress, and just before midnight in London on beaten by Tiden, Hutter, Boussus, has some good victories and New Year's Eve by an elderly man Ulrich, and Moldenhauer, but the credit. in evening dress who went along only home players who have dé-
Though not quite good enough to the Victoria Embankment looking feated him are Crole:Reos and for "down and outs." He was in Hodges, early in the season before and a place (in my opinion) in the a dark blue Rolls Royce car, and Higgs had really "found himself" above list, there are three quito D. M. Greig, who comes next, younger players who may have. A stopping at intervals, got out and unobtrusively went up to men and occupies the same position as in chance of playing themselves into women sheltering in corners, and 1926. He has not played a great it next year. These are J. S. Ollid, shaking hands with them, wished deal, but he has only suffered de B. A. Dearman, and E. R. Avory. them "A Happier New Year," feat from three home players dur-Olli is probably the one who shows. leaving ten shilling notes or half-ing the year, and he has twice most real promise; for he has, when beaten both Kingsley and Crole he chooses, a very powerful attack, crowns in their hands. He fused to give his name, and hoes, Third is 3. C. Gregory, who and great recuperative capability. car disappeared into the snow beheaded my liat last year, and might At present he is a lazy player, Jack- fore the recipients met at the have done so again if his profesing in concentration; if he can coffee stalls and the news of his son had allowed him more times overcome this fault, he ought to
for play and practice. Lack of make a name for himself..
coming had spread.
TO-
RECENT INTERPORT HOCKEY MATCH.
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Street Car..
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Billboard
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The Hongkong Hockey Club wecently sent a team to Shemeen to play the Concession eleven Bhameen won by eight
pictures show (on left) Hongkong takding a penalty corner and (on right)"a bully-off on the 25 yards, line. (Photos
Als" to three," and the above.
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