THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, SATURDAY, MAY 3, 1930.
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Here are the tennis four who took part in an exhibition match on the H.K.C.C. ground on Wednesday. Left to right:-H. D. Rumjahn. S. A. Rumjahn, Gordon Lum and Francisco
Aragon. The latter pair won by three sets to one. (Photo: Mee Cheung).
GARRISON NEWS.
AREA SPORTS YESTERDAY.
The eliminating trials in the High Jump and Pole Jump, the first round of the Tug of War, the semi-final round, and the Three Miles Team Race, were the events seen in the first day of the Hongkong Area Athletic Meeting at Sockuapoo yesterday,
Eight qualified
for the final of the High Jump, two from
from the Artillery, two from the Somersets, two from the Punjabis, and one each from the Argyll and Signals. Five qualified for the final of the Pole Jump, the IL.S. Artillery having two, and the R.A., Somersets and Punjabis onel such.
Tug-of-War.
and
LAWN TENNIS.
H.K.C.C. CHAMPIONSHIP
FINAL.
two. Another Punjabis was third, and the fourth man of the team tenth, so that the Punjabis obtained first place! with 16 points. The Somersets were) second in team placings, with fourth, fifth, eighth and twelfth men home, giving them 20 points,
H.K.S. Bde., R.A., we
were third with
The final of the Hongkong Cricket 35 points,
the R.A, fourth with 70 points, and the Signals fifth with 86 Club Championship this year did not points. One man of the Argylla did produce such a keen struggle as in not complete the course, and the team former years, the match, which was was thus given to placing. They decided yesterday between L. Forster might have been at least fourth but and A. L. Sullivan, only extending for this, as the other three men had over three sets.
beaten several eleventh, fourteenth
Both players had finished fifteenth, a total of 40 points. strong exponents during the course of their advance to the final, and it was expected that the game would go the full distance, but Forster was unable The heat yesterday afternoon did to maintain the high standard not deter naval football enthusiasts championship finals and lost from playing on the Dockyard ground. straight sets. The match, however, The match was a friendly one, be was not entirely one-sided. Forster tween a team from H.M.S. Hermes gave his opponent plenty to think and H.M:S. Bridgewater, Teams: about, but was obviously no match Hermes-Evans: Dadd, Woods: for Sullivan on yesterday's play, White, Dray, Hammond: Stibbards, Sullivan won the Club Championship Gould, Bannett, Swan, Hood.
for the first time, beating his Bridgewater-Hutchinson:
opponent 6-3, 6-4, 6-4.
Navy Football.
and
Mow-
bray, Shand: Vaughan, Branch, Ra binson: Trotter, Taylor. Wyatt, Ben- nett Batty.
The first round of the Tug-of-War saw the H.K.S. Artillery eliminate their British comrades in the R.A., by two straight pulls, This was the only contest, in the first round, the being giving byes into nther teams the
semi-final. The first match in the semi-final was between the Somersets and the A goalless first half saw each goal- Punjabis,
the latter winning in two mouth visited in turn, with Bridge- pulls. About an hour after, their de water having the better of matters at hard feat of the K.A., the ILK.S. Artillery First, Evans saving well some took the field again, and disposed of drives from Wyatt and Taylor, and the Argylls in the same manner as being fortunate that a hefty boot
When their previous contest.
from Batty hit the crossbar. Today's final, between the Pun. Hermes put on the pressure, they jabis and the H.K.S. Artillery should)
prove well worth watching, for
the E
Artillery are tough
nuts to crack,
and a team that beats them has done. very well.
Team Race.
Bennett missed
MALTA CRISIS.
NATIONALISTS HOLD THE
City when he sent the to yesterday,
FIELD.
of in
Malta, May 2. In consequence of the Arch- the Bridgewater backs safe in bishop's announcement, referred the Constitutional when only a few yards party has cancelled all confer- from
Hutchinson. The first half ences and public meetings. The closed with
the Hermes continuing field is thus left in possession of their attacks.
the Nationalists, under the anti-
wide
The three miles team race drew the second half was at first unreward aiming at the secession of Malta Up and down play at the start of clerical Enrico Mizzi, who is team of four from each of the com- peting units, and a stern race, in the, but the Hernies penetrated
grad time, for the day and conditions. of 16 minutes, 4.3/5 seconds.
White and Childs. of the Somersets,
the
He
Bridgewater defence. Hutchinson from the British Empire. saving Hammond's shot, only for Ben was court-martialled in wartime net to tap the ball into the net. for alleged treasonable activities Gould had hard lines just afterwards, in favour of Italy, which long
arrowly missing the upright with a claimed Malta goed shot. Nearly all attacks by the denta."-Reuter. Bridgewater were checked by the Hermes defence, and Hermes did all the
as "Italia
Irre-
fed the way for six of the twelve laps, gaining a lap on the R.A., at the halt distance, and continued to lead it the seventh lap, though the Punjabis were pulling out. The Punjabis took the lead before the eight ap had
pressing, till a run on the left attacking by Hermes resulted in a been empleted, and the lead fluctuating, and a good centre
niclee in front of the Bridgewater to Wyatt, ed between Dharam Singh and Sohat into the corner of the net, ta provide the net to give Hermes the game by bringing a nice shot from the latter goalmouth, and Bennett headed into Singh for the remaining laps. the the equaliser. Before the end, some the odd goal in three, latter coming in first by a yard or
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'LOCAL OPIUM CASE RECALLED.
A SINGAPORE. WARRANT AGAINST CHINESE,
Singapore, May 2.
A warrant was issued this morn- ing for the arrest of Boey Kok- leung, who was adjudicated bank- rupt on April 7.
proceedings. It was stated that a telegram was received from Bosy on April 10th..or 12th, stating that he was returning, but nothing had heen heard from him since... Beuter.
[Boey Kok-leung (Mai Kwok leung) who was described as a J. P. from Singapore, was acquitted on April 10 in Hongkong of a charge of trafficking in opium. It will be The Official Assignee read an recalled that reference to the affidavit that there was reason to bankruptcy proceedings in Sings- belleve Bocy was in hiding, had pore was made in the course of the absconded or was about to abscond trial, which extended over a con- in connexion with the bankruptcy siderable period.]
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