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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH,

TENNIS ENTRIES.

THE OPEN SINGLES AND DOUBLES.

The entries for the annual tennis tournament organised by the Hong- kong Cricket Club closed on Saturday night, but, as is usual there was a last minute rush, and when the Morning Post made enquiries for the list of

on Saturday mornings entrants was to find tint it was far from being complete.

It

Up to Friday night, however, there were 34 entrants for the Men's Open Championship singles, 24 paire for the Men's championship doubles, 10 for the Club championship and the Handicap singles "A", 20 for the Handicap singles "p", 28 for the Handicap Doubles and 11 for the Mixed Handicap Doubles,

On Saturday morning, Mr. L. 8. Greenhill, the Hon. Secretary, Was busy coping with a heavy list of en- trants, and all of the events are'as sured of equally as good support this year as in the past.

"

Mr. M. W. Lo, the holder of the Men's Open championship singles, is defending his title, and his most serious challengers will be the cousing S.A., H.D., and A.L. Rumjahn, M.K. Lo, Ng Sze-kwang, T. Honda and E.F. and E.G. Fincher, Paul Kong, the Shanghai Interport player has aleg entered under his Chinese name of Kong Too-cheung.

B

That brilliant pair, S.A. and H.D. Rumjahn, who hold the Men's Cham- plonship Doubles will be seen again in action in an endeavour to retain the title, and their prospects of pulling this event off are decidedly rosy.

The draw for the Brat rounds with be made next week, and the tourna ment opeus on Monday, February 10, The list of entries up to Saturday noon were!

A

Men's Championship Singles.

J. Horrow. Ng Sze-kwong. Ng Sze- cheong, T. C. Monoghan, W. C. Hung. D. S. Green, S. E. Green, M. W. L. M. K, L, II. Y. He, F. J. Remedios, F. II. Kwak, E. W. Liang, Yew Man- kit, Luk Kang-cheong. Mok Hing sung. Cheng Chi-wing, G. H. W. Churchill, Lee Hungah, E. Zim mern, F. Grose, Kung Too-cheung, Ho Ka-lau, A. D. Humphreys, S. A. Rumjain, Capt. E. C. Etherington. E. P. Fincher, E. C. Fincher, A. E. Guest, E.. Akiyama, H. Yoshida, T. Honda, F. A. Redmond.

"Men's Championship Doubles.

J. Barrow and D. M. MacDougall. Ng Sze-cheoug and Ng Sz-kwong TC. Monoghun and B. G. Grigor W. C. Bung and Cheng-Chi-wing, D. S. Green and S. E. Green, Li Wal-isol and Li Woon-tsal, M. W. Lo and M. K. Ln, H. V..Parker and O. Moor, Feroz Ali and Firdus Khan, E. J. Remedies

R. - and

E. W. Llang and Barro Man-kit and F. A P. H. Kwak, Yew Grore, La Kang-cheong and.; Lak Ding-cheong, G" W.

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3. S. McEncharan, L. Zimmern and A. B. Hamson, Kong Too-cheung and Ho Ka-lau. 5. A. Rumjahn and H. D. Rumjan, E. C. Fincher and E. F. Fincher, I. Yoshida and S. Yamada, T. Honda and T. Akiyama, O. E. C. Marton, and H. J. Armstrong. F. A. Redmond and A. L. Sullivan. Lieut- Col. 4. Wyatt and Dr. L. T. Ride. F. Y. Khoo and T. K. Lion.

Slab Championship.

J. Burrow, T. C. Monoghan, D. S. Green, H. V. Parker, I. S. Harris, T: J. Price, J. D. Lenox, R. M. Wood, G. H. W. Churchill, A. 11. Humphreys, Capt. E. C. Etherington, A. H. Block, H. Ryluff, W. H. Le Sueur. Q. E. G. Marton. F. A. Redmond, Dr. L. T Ride, C. de Bruyn.

Handicap Singles "A."

MONDAY, JANUARY 20 1930.

HOME FOOTBALL.

HEAVY SCORING IN THE

SCOTTISH CUP, “-

The results of Saturday's Home football, as cabled by Reuter, were:

Seotfish Cup,

Motherwell Arbroath Albion R. Dalbeattle 8. St. Bernards -- Buckle This.. MurrayGeld Stranraer Inverness C. Dumbarton Dundee

S. C. Strollers, Boneka

Mid Annandale

Airdrie, Hibernians Hamilton East Fife Clyde Forfar Peterhead Royal Albert King'n Park Nithadale W.

St. Cuthbert W. Queen's Park Kilmarnock. Solway Star

Heartă Falkirk Ams. Raith R

First

Birmingham Bolton Burnley Everton

Grimsby Leeds

Leicester Manchester U Wednesday Sunderland West Ham

Second

Bradford C Bristol C. Cardiff

Millwall

Notts County Oldham Preston N.E Southampton Swansea

Tottenham

4 Allon

First Round. East Stirling

8 Galston

1

6

Third Lanark

0 Falkirk

3 Burntisland.

1 Partick

⚫ Dundee U.

• Celfie

1. Cowdenbeath

2 Morton

Clachnacudden

0 St. Johnstone

Ayr

3. Dunfermline

2 Leithi Am.

ሰነ

6 StenhousmUIT

0

1 Queen c

ath 2

7 Keith

7 Brechin C

Vale of Leithen 3 1 Beith

16 Bathgate

2

6 St. Andrew's U. 1

1 St, Mirren

5

0 Rangers,

1

11 Paisley Ac.

1

• Montrose

6

..I Clydebank

0

"O' Leith Ath.

3

3 Aberdeen

Division.

2 Sheffield U.

1

1 Manchester C.

2 Arsenal

4 Derby $ Mackburn

Huddersfield

6 Newcastle

◊ Middlesbro

3 Aston Vil

1 Portsmouth 4.Liverpool 'Division, y

1 Bradford 1 Charlton.

1 Stüke

O Chelsea

3 Reading

0

0 Notts. Forest

0

1 Jluft

0 Bury

2 Wolves

6 Binckpool

West Brom. 4 Barnsley

Third Division (South).

2 Watford

0

Bournemouth

'0 Southend

D

Fulham

"1

2 Gillingham

1

Laton

2 Brentford

3

4 Coventry

-2 Crystal Pal..

2

3 Bristol R.

0 Northampton

0 Brighton

0 Clapton 0.

5. Exeter

#1

Merthyr Newport Norwich Plymouth Queen's P. R. Swindon

Torquay Wainall

Third Division (North).

Accrington Crawo Darlington Hartlepoola New Brighton Port. Valr Roch le Rotherham Tranmere Stockport York

Q Lincoln

3

Southport

4

1 Chesterfield

4 Dancaster.

A

5 Wigan

n

3 Wrexham

0 Halifax

7 Barrow

3 Sth. Shields

7 Carlisle

1 Nelson

RUGBY FOOTBALL, ·

CLUB DEFEAT ARMY BY GOOD MANGIŃ.

By defeating the Army at Happy Valley on the Club ground on Satur day afternoon, the Club once more A won the triangular tournament, table, drawn up on the lines of League football, would read as. follows:

J. Barrow, Very Rev. Dean A. Swann, T. C. Munghan, D. S. Green, S.. E. Green, H. V. Parker, E. R. Price, J. S. Harris, T. J. Price. Com. Parsons, G... H. W. Churchill, L. L. Mathias, D. Ellis, Capt. E. C. Etherington, Team. A. II. Blocks, H. R. Butters, O. E. C. Martan. Dr. L. T, Ride, C. de Bruyn.

Handicap Bingles "B."

B. G. G. MacDonald, W. A. Stewart, R. P. Moodie, M. D. Scott, A. F Judd, A. White, R. Mi-Wood, A. C. I. Bowker, M. G. Mile, A. W. Hay-Edie, J. R Hinton, G. E. R. Divett, N. L, H. Railton. Dr. C. H. Burton, C. J..M. Martin, H. Graves, J. R. Collis, V. R. Gordon, A. H. Penn, J. E. Henry.

Handicap Douhics.

Club

Navy Army

Points

P. W. L. D. For Ags.

0,26 13

2 2 0

2 1 10 14 15

2 0 2.0 9 21

The score, 14 points to 6, on Satur day afternoon flattered the Club, for the Army forwards, who were pro bably twenty stone heavier than the Club pack in the tight scruma, scon obtained the mastery, and got, the ball more or less regularly towards the end of the first half, and retained their dominance the whole of the Hecond half. It was faulty handling, weak tackling and the lack of com- J. Barrow and D. M. Macdonald, bination on the part of the three- Very Rev. Bean A. Swann and L. quarters that allowed the Club to win. Forster, T. C. Monaghan and N. L. H.

In the first half, no fewer than four Raillan, W. A. Stewart and N. M.

"gift" tries were frittered away by Currie, J. D. Humphreys and R. H. weak passing or fumbling when re- Wild, B. F. Green and D. S. Green, ceiving a pass. Bascombe, who again' R. P. Moodle and M. D. Scott, H. V. kicked a beautiful length, was not so Parker and A. Morse, E. R. Price and certain in his tackling as he had been T. J. Price, A. F. Judd and M. G. against the Navy on the previous Mills, F. S. Harris and A. W. Hay-Saturday.

J. D. Lenox and I. M. Wood,

A. I. Bowker and A. Reid, J. R. Major Philby, who was an Azmy Hinton and Dr. C. II. Burton, L. S. "Cap" previous to the war, came into Mathlas and Burg-Commdr. T. E. the side and made tackling look easy, Brevetar, D. Ellis and A. II. Block, and was quite the best of the Army Lieut Tregear, who had C. P. F. Jamen und Commander three's. Parsons, J. T. Prior and H. S. Hugh- played well in the centre against the Jones, G. E. R. Divett and E. J. R. Navy, was unfortunately absent on Mitchell, A, D. Humphreys and G. R. a piracy guard, and Hearne was not The Club won by one Sayer, Capt. E. C. Etherington and so effective. Dr. J. J. Montgomery, H. Ryhoff and goal and three tries (14 points), to two The teams were an W. I. Le Sueur, O. B. C. Marton and tries (8 points). H. J. Armstrong, PA. Redmond and follow:

Plum- Club: R. J. Grlove: G, A, L partner, H. Graves and G. G. Johnston,

3. R. Callis and V. R. Gordon, Lieut-mer, J. D. A. Hutchison, M. D. Scott,

Col. T. J. Wyatt and Dr. L. T. Ride. G. P. Lammert: R. Churchill, JALA

.

Mixed Handicap Doubles.

Bonnar: B. C. Cherrill, A, D. Gutti, D, I. Milne-Day, E, R West, T. Riddell, W. F. Peers, F, R, Burch, B. T. C. Monaghan and Mrs. A. E. P. Massey, Leuamen, G. A. I Plummer and

Pte. Bascombe, -S.LI: Miss E. J. Coppin, D. B. Green and Cpl. Ch

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NAVAL BOXING.

-MATCH BETWEEN THE HERMES AND KENT.

FANLING GOLF.

FIRST ROUND OF JUNIOR: CHAMPIONSHIP.

RA. Campbell beat J. Smith.. J. S. Maclaren baat H. Hampion." C. H. Bradley beat S.-T. Bullin, T. S. Whyte-Smith beat E, des

A. 0. Brawn beat G. Davidson. J. D. Thomson beat A. D. Hum. phreys.

the evening. Hardy, at 120 lbs, gars away four pounds to Scott, who made fall use of this, advantage. The first act opened very briskly, neither mon troubling) : about the usual friendly spar, but in the first half minute registered terrifle exchange of Some lively, but very sporting blows. Hardy scored well in the The first round of the Junior Chai fighting was witnessed at the Royni clinches, but Scott got in some planship was played off at Fanling Navy Theatre on Saturday night, telling punches to the kidney.. The

G. E. Costello beat W. S. lller. when H.M.S. Hermes and H.M.S. second round was even better, both yesterday, with the following resulta Kent met in a team boxing match, men scraping really well. Hardy T. C. Monaghan beat IL A Lam which resulted in a win for the appeared to be the better boxer, but mert

Scott's, punishment was severe. The Hermes men by 12 points to 6.

final act saw Hardy register a The whole of

of the contestants dis- played great enthusiasm and, if the well-timed left lead, but the Hermes A double jeb to sido of boxing was rather man retaliated with

the jaw, and finishing rather the more Voeux. this shurtcoming was counter-balanced by the manner in strongly he secured the verdict. It which the boxer went all-out for was a really good light and splendid K.Os. Toe-to-toe fighting was the entertainment, order of the evening, and this was Mue, Woolford (Hermes) v A. B. The following will now meet in the Ewin (Kent).

second round: G. E. Costello v T. C. highly appreciated by the large andlence of naval officers and men. There was very nearly a surprise Monaghan; R. A. Campbell J. S. The officials were: Referee, Major result in this fight, Woolford putting Maezaren; C. H. Bradley T. S Judges, Lieut. up a magnificent display against a Whyte-Smith; A. O., Brawn y J. D. Campbell, R.AM.C.; Commander Bulteel, R.N., and Lieut. more experienced opponent. Ewin Thomsen. Kelly, K.O.S.B. Time-keeper, Rev. was obviously astonished by the man-

Club v Services. Walter. H.M.S. Kent, M.C. Ldg. ner in which Woolford countered his

The Royal Hongkong Golf Club attacks and scored with jabs to the easily defeated the Services at Fanling Seamen Telley, H.M.S. Kent.

The contests were fought under head, and was not seen at his best yesterday. They won all eight singles L.S.B.A. rules with the silent count, Ewin's defence was not so sound as in the morning and three of the four A. B. O'Dell (Hermes) y Ord. Sen usual, and in the first round Wool Tourballs in the afternoon. The only

•Cord, with the longer reach, often pair to loan ware L. G. 6. Dodwell and Wright (Kral),

broke through the Kent man's guard Capt. Bloxham, who were beaten by Both O'Dell and Wright turned the which was held rather too low. Ewin Major Aste and Lieut. A. H. Musson. scales at 180 lbs, but it was evident recovered somewhat in the second in the opening round that O'Dell round and scored with Bome well-

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possessed superior knowledge of ring-timed punches, although he still failed from the outset, and scored heavily craft, and using his hands and feet to avold Wosiford's swinging blows. with swinging blows. His science was practically negligible, but he well, he completely outpointed his The last round was featured by some quickly piled up points, and it was opponent. He kept Wright fully on spirited fighting, with both men all-

the verdict on points.

"

ly won on points, but had his opponent possessed the same reach and height, the result might easily have been reverned,

A. B. Trimming (Hermes) v Sto. Harry (Kent). This, the last fight of the pro

an extra

the defensive, but could not land out. Ewin kept his head well, and only the very plucky work of Rawlings sufficiently hard punch to register a stored with some pretty punches, and that saved him from taking a E. 0.in K.O.; and had to satisfy himself with this final rally earned for "hin the the first two rounds. Evans eventual

verdict A. B. Perken (Hermen) v. Ldg. Ste.

A.B. Smith (Hermes) v.810. Day (Kent).

Berry (Kent) Meeting each other at level weight Smith completely out-boxed Berry of 140 lbs each, these two only boxed in this match, smashing home several for half a round, when the referee telling blows in the first half minute. ordered Ferkes to his corner for helde sont Berry to the ground just gramme, was quite the best display," ing. He was twice warned in the first before the finish of the first round, and so evenly were the boxers matched half minute, and the third offence and in the opening stages of the brought its just reward. It

Was a second act, the Kent boxer twice fell that, the judges ordered disappointing finish, as the men a heavily, being very uncertain on his round, so that they could come to a peared to be well matched and shouki feel. Smith was, merciless in his definite decision. Both men revealed good style, and used their hands have given an interesting display. attack and with a terrific body punch and feet to advantage, There

Tel. Sears (Hermes) v. Mne. pus Berry oul, for the count in the nothing wild in their fitting, although

Conner (Kent).

second round.

they were vigorous, especially in the Sears, who weighed in at 130 bs, Mar. Smith (Hermes) Ldg. Sig.third and extra round. Trimming

-Irwin (Kent). gave away a pound to his opponent,

was adjudged the winner, but Harry Eight seconds sufficed to see the was a gallant and worthy loser, and but this did not in any way upset him,

n. draw might have been a better and Turcing the exchanges from the finish of this fight, Smith planting a

verdict. start, he enjoyed the best of the first heavy blow to Irwin's face in the round. Both

Trophies Presented, men revealed little first exchange of blows, which knocked.

The winners were subsequently knowledge of defence, but they did the Kent boxer through the ropes and hit each other, often exchanging a up against the time-keeper's table, presented with silver loving cups, and perfect whirlwind of blows. In the and he failed to rise again. It was a they received their trophies from the third and last round, Sears succeeded farcical contest, Irwin failing even to hands of Capt. Ramsay, D.8.0., Chief In knocking Conner down, but the registor a single punch.

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of Staff, who, in congratulating them, said his only regret was that the Kent man was quickly un his feet, A. B. Rawlings (liermes) v Ord. Ses.

Evans (Kent). but

programme.had come to such an early was heavily punished in the resultant clinch, Sears. scoring with a Possessing à much longer reach intih. He thought they should try fine blow to the face. He followed and an advantage of four pounds in and get more entries in the future. experienced little Such competition between the ships this up with heavy swinging punches, weight, Evans which only partially reached the mark, difficulty in winuing this contest on was the very best thing they could."

encouraged the best in but which nevertheless, gained win-points, although Rawlings put up a have. It ning points for him, and the verdict, plucky display. The loser was wise everybody. He expressed thanks to in his favour, was a popular one. nough to concentrate on Evans' Major Campbell and Lieut. Kelly for

hody, but his inferior reach caused assisting them as officials.

Stoker Hardy (Kent) v Ord. Sea

Scott (Hermea).

him to be short on several instances, A cup, awarded for the best loser, From a purely fighting point of when he might have registered aorae was won by Orl..Ben. Wright, H.M.S.. view, this contest was the tit-bit of good blown. Evans forced the issue Kent

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