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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, 1929

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POLO CONTEST.

FINAL OF LOCAL AMATEUR. YESTERDAY'S PLAY FOR THE

CHAMPIONSHIP CONTEST.

TENNIS TOURNAMENT, MILITARY BILLIARDS. ONLY ONE MATCH DECIDED YESTERDAY AFTERNOON.

The final of the Hongkong 'Military Although four matches were to have been played yesterday at North Amateur Billiarda Championship was Point in the Chinese Athletic Asplayed off before a large attendance sociation tennla tournament, only ona in, the Soldiers Club on Thursday was decided, this being the one be evening, resulting in a win for Pte, tween the Rumjahn cousins and J. Grocook, 'A' Coy, K.0.5.B., over Owen Hughes and W. Bray, which S/Sgt. Peachy, Royal Engineers, by ended in a victory for the former 33 points, after a keenly contested

Game of

of 500 up. pating to the liness of H. Yoshidu,

The

The

LADY STUBBS CUP. Sparkling play was witnessed in the Lady Stubbs Cup polo games at the Hongkong Pole Club's ground yesterday evening. Both riders and ponies were in fine condition, and the evening's entertainment was one that. well deserved the large attendance of spectators.

Six teams are

cup, and yesterday mpeting for the day of play. Members of the teama

Typhoons: Colonel Brownrigg, Major Wolfe Murray, Mr. Heard, Mr.

Stanton.

Paul Chat was first presented by Sir

in 1918. Chater in

are: were distributed by Bodiker were a walk-over, they have now entered the next round. Colonel Skinner, who heartily congra. Intermittent showers spoiled yestulated the winners on their success. terday's games. The match between The other prize winners ware: the Lo brothers and lu Tak-chcuk and Chiu Tsun-chiu was started, but was several times interrupted by rain. When the score stood at 5-5 in the first set, M. K. Lo had to go away, and the match was abandoned at that stage,

Soldiers Club Challenge Cup. (8 aside)Winners, Royal Engineers and Royal Corps of Signals; Runners. up, 'A' Coy, K.O.S.B.

K.O.S.B. (A): Mr. Welch, Mr. Scott Elliott, Mr. Kelly, Mr. Clarke.

K.O.S.B. (B): Major Lake, Mr. Maxwell, Major Miles, Mr. Matting- Gunners, 1: Major Hewson, Mr. Dangerfield, Mr. Walter. Mr. Her.

Soldiers Club Cup (6 aside)-Win- ners, Royal Army Service Corps; ley.

chuen and Choi Pet, Ng Kam.Runners-up, 12th Bty.. Royal Artil-

After winning the first

ang

Gunners, 2: Mr. Burton, Mr. Wolfe Barry, Mr. Graham, Mr. Sugden.

fan failed ta Highest Break, Individual Cham-bage. put the finishing touch to their match pionship Corporal Stainton, K.O. against G, W. Sewell and C. E. | §.B., 49. Holmes. The Chinese pair led 6-5 in the second set, but steady play by the British pair brought the score level at 6-6, after which the latter led all the way until they won the

Rad

Highest Break, & Aside Competi tlon-Corporal Graham, R.A.M.C.

Highest Break, 8 Aside Compati- tion.-L/C. Larmor, K.OS.B..

set at 10-8 after a great struggle. play, the Rumjahns won the first When the score stood at 4-3 in set by 6-4. The second, was at 6-3 avour of the British pair, darkness in the Indians' favour, with the score already set in and the match was at 15-15, when all four players had abandoned.

Although they played well at times, to run for sheltor, but play was re-

sumed a few minutes later, Rumjahns won the next game and the match. Scores follow:

3.

H. Ower. Hughes and W. Bray were elimi

ninated from the tournament by the Rumjahn cousins, who won in straight sets.

The

A. Rumjahn and H. D. Ruajahn beat H. Owen Hughes and W. Bray 6-4; 6-3.

The weather conditions prevalling

Singles Semi-Finals. at the time were, rot conducive to

The semi-finals in the tennis singles A strong wind was good tennis, blowing all the while, and a big between Lim Bong-so and S. A: Rum- shower when the Rumjahns were in jahn and M. W. Lo and T. Honda, will sight of victory threatened to stop the take place at the North Point Stadium match. By better general all-round this afternoon, commencing at 4.15.

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The result of the evening's play was as follows:

Somersets beat K.0.5.B. "B," goals to 2.

Gunners "1" beat K.O.S.B. "Å‚” 2 goals to nil.

The Gunners' victory came as some- thing of a surprise, as the Somersets had previously defeated the artillery. men by five goals to mil.

"Captain Bakewell, of the Somerests, dominated his team's game againsi K.0.S.B. "B" from the start. Rarely has such horsemanship been seen, while his general play would qualify him for almost any polo team,

The matches will be continued on Monday next, weather permitting.

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