1930-09-26 — Page 3

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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 1930.

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"We'll give you a battle," promised members of the British polo team, shown above, as they arrived in New York to take part in the international matches at Meadow Brook, Long Island. Left to right, the English stars are Captain Richard George, Lieut. Hum- phrey Guinness, Aidan Roark, Captain Charles Tremayne, leader of the team, Captain C. T. Roark and Lewis Lacey. They were beaton after strenuous contests.

This shows Mayor Nagats of Tokyo pitching the first ball in the later-city baseball championships. The Tokyo team won the championship out of a field of 12 teams.

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Every day is courting day-on and off the tennis court -for those two racquet stars. John Van Ryn and Majorio K. Gladman, are shown here at the Westchester-Biltmore Club, Rye, N. Y., in the first picture taken of them since the recent announcement of their engagement.

Tumultous scenes like this were enacted in the streets of Cairo, Egypt, as polica charg- ed mobs of rioting Wafdist sympathizers. Here are uniformed officers making arrests aftar braving a barrage of atones hurled by young rebels. The riots were precipitated by the announcement that the Wafdist Senators and Deputies intended to force their way into the Parliament buildings and hold a session in defiance of King Fuad.

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Queens of tennis who held court at Forest Hills, Long Island, in the national women's singles championships are pic- tured above in action as the tournament opened. With Helen Wills Moody and Helen Jacobs, highest ranking Ameri- can women players, absent from the meet, Betty Nuthall, loft, English girl star, entered as the reigning favourite, and eventually won. Others shown here, left to right, are Virginia Hilleary of Philadelphia, Marjorie Gladman of Banta

Monica, Calif., and Edith Cross, No. 3 ranking American player, of California.

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Britain's polo internationalists are shown before their first practice match on American sóil at Roslyn, Long Island. They were beaten by the American team in the international series for the Westchester Cup early in September. Left to right aro Captain Richard George, No. 1; Gerald Balding, No. 2; Captain O. T. I. Roark, No. 3, and Lewis L. Lacey, back. They galloped to victory over John Hay Whitney's Greentree team, 13 to 5, in their initial encounter..

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