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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 15, 1932.

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L.T.A.'S "NO"

No Support For Resolution

M. K. LO CRITICISES "VERITAS"

Tantamount to Vote of No Confidence

No support was forthcom- ing for the resolution sub- mitted to an extraodinary general meeting of the Hongkong Lawn Tennis Ai- sociation that Interport trials be held forthwith to decido on the final selection of the Hongkong team.

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TO TENNIS TRIALS

INTERPORT POLO-Picture shows a race for the ball in the Interport polo match between 'Hong

keng and Shanghal played yesterday, when Shanghai won after a game featured by soms brilliant

play. (Photo: Ming Yuen).

RADIO DRAW WITH INTERPORT POLO WON BY

"JATS"

KEEN FRIENDLY HOCKEY MATCH

YESTERDAY

SHANGHAI

BRILLIANT PLAY

A FEATURE

Mr. M. K. Lo, in a fiery speech, attacked the articles written by "Veritas" in the Telegraph, and said that from the constitutiona viewpoint the resolution, if passed, was tantamount to vote of no-confidence in the Executive Committee who had selected the present team.

Further 'letters on the subject of Playing at the Marina ground the Interport team have been re-pesteriny afternoon the Radio Sports ceived and are reprinted below: Club drew with the Jata Regiment 1st KESWICK TROPHY

Mr. M. K. Lo (Vice-President) was eleven. The score was one all. The in the chair and clubs were well re- Kame was very fast and exciting RETURNS NORTH presented.

Throughout and mostly it was in the favour of the Juts. The Radio were

By seven gonls to five, Shanghai playing three reserves. P. Singh the won the polo match again Hong- right back, M. Singh the left half back kong, on the Itongkong Pola Club's and Surjin Singh the goalkeeper ground yesterday. The Shangha! were unable to turn up

team had the better combination and PROPOSER'S SUBMISSIONS.

At the start the Radio forwards played n more aggresKivu game took the lead and with very fine stick-roughout, but Hongkong made the proposer submitted

to the work and combination, they beat the game well worth watching Excite meeting that the Executive Com- Jats Avtar Singh managed to net nient was at fever pitch until the final mittee in selecting the present team a ball but unfortunately kicked the

bell sounded. had acted on precedent, but that the ball. Shortly afterwards the Radio Mrs. W. T. Southorn presented the time had arrived when a new method were again pressing and after ten Keswick Cup to Judge Franklin, should be adopted. The fact that minutes from the start Kalwant captain of the Shanghai team, and there was a number of players eligi-Singh the inside left received a puss minintures to the Individual players.

le for the Interport in Hongkong from the right and scored with a very

The teams were: indicated the absolute necessity of

Shanghai.-N. A. Allman, Julgo C. trials to guide the committee in their fine shot. Soon after the Jats were

pressing but Hanib the Radio' S.

Franklin

Two resolutions were submitted by Mr. S. A. Gray, one that Interport trials be held forthwith, and the se- cond for providing for such trints prior to future Interports.

The

ciation bid to look to the future an

Tennis

PTE. LEWIS WINS ARMY TITLE

RARE THREE SET STRUGGLE

42 GAMES PLAYED

There were many Sockumpoo yesterday in witness the spectators at singles final of the Army

tennis tournament between Conductor Mit- chell, Royal Army Ordinance Corps, and Private Lewis, South Borderers.

Wales

It was

It was one of the best performances the Army "other ranks" have pre- duced in Hongkong for many years. decisions. He pleaded that the Asso centre half kept them back. Karnall Woods, D (captain), Dr. V. Parks Both playera appeared a trillo ner

You at the beginning, but sellied the Radlo's richt hack received a cut

H. Keswick, Major down as the game advanced. Hongkongk must therefore give the young players above the eye and was laid out for J. H. Barry, F. A. Palleck and Capt in hard struggle for condancy their opportunity of Interport EX-

minutes. Just about, P. L. Villar (enptain), perience. He further pointed out the about ten

throughout and was very close, Lowin five minutea before the half Officials were Umpires, Lieut. Col. winning G-4, 4-6, 7-5. necessity of studying the public who paid money to the L.T.A., to watch Lime Jalil the centre forward of the G. T. Raikes and Lieut. J. Baskervylo. the Interports, Public disinion, he Radio's defence and hit in the goal Goal judges, Mesars. J. C. Richardson Jats managed to get through the Glegg: referee, II. 6. Mucnamara, post; Man Singh the Radio's goalie and R. F. F. Gillespie, anved it, but the ball bounced back and was sent in the net. At half- time the Jats equalled.

contended, was in favour of trials.

HONGKONG STARTS.

Mrs. Cannon was then called upon

following: to present the Cups and Shields to the

Singles Winner:- Privato Lewis, S.W.B.; Runner-up: Cdr. Mitchell, R.A.O.C.

Hongkong opened proceedings by Doubles Winners: Private Lewis

PARTING OF THE WAYS. Mr. G. W. Sewell regretted the meeting being of the opinion that it constituted the "parting of the ways,” In the second the game was mostly taking the ball into Shanghafs terrand Private Ronan, S.W.B.; Runners- and if the resolutions were passed, in the favour of the Jats who pressed tory. Keswick inlssed a difficult shot up:--Sgt. Major Paul and S. Jgt. would be tantamount to a vole of no the Radio continuously but the Railie and the ball came out to Pollock who

Saveli, R. E. confidence in the committee,

managed to keep them back, Man missed the post by inchee. Shanghai League Tournament Shield and Mr. Lee D'Almada disagreed with Singh saving a lot. J. Singh also did took command, but only for a minute, Cups-Winners:-Royal Army Or the first resolution on the point limt very well at right back. For the Radio From under the hoofs of the Shanghai teholl, Sgt. Mujer Anderson, S. Sgt. dinance Corps. Team: Conductor there was Insuficient time to put it G. Singh, Awtar Singh, and Kalwamt ponies Major Barry gathered the bolt Mithall, S. Sgt. Norris, S, Sgt. San- into effect. He agreed that trials Singh the three inside-forwards were and raced down the field. A final would, perhaps, be advisable in the proment in the forward line while in swing sent it between the post, and derson, and L/Cpl. Smith. future. He also considered that the defence Hanib played a very good the first blood went to Hongkong. honest and fair criticism of the selec- gamo at centre-half being assisted by Shunghal's men were now warming tion of a team was inevitable and per- Jaggeet Singh and Spary, the other up, and playing a more aggressivo fectly in order.

backs. J. Singh at left back played a game. They were wherever the ball WEEK-END SPORTS

very steady game.

For the Jala Jalil, Hanib, Abbas Ali and Sirdar Khan were outstanding.

BORDERERS WIN,

was, and score seemed imminent. Major Barry missed in an endeavour to clear from the danger zone, but Shanghai failed to take advantage. In the exciting play that followed, Shanghai was unfucky not to score.

One of the finest games of hockey this season was witnessed at King's

SHANGHAI SCORES. Park-yesterday, when the Hongkong Hockey Club "A" team, engaged the Shunghat opened the second chuk South Wales in a friendly match, and ker aggressively, Parks Wools gat were beaten by three goals to one. the ball away and was going hard for

CARD

Hockey, Football and Cricket Team

NO CONFIDENCE. Mr. M. K. Lo taking the constitu- tional viewpoint said that the passing of the first resolution would be the same as a vote of no-confidence in the committee. He objected to the manner in which the subject had been exploited by certain section of the local Prese. The Executive Com- mittog wero elected

afforded powers by the rules. The resolution

The following feams, received was in such a form an to reduce those! The exchanges were fast, and both a goal, but Pollock took it away from too late for inclusion in the Tele- powera which was indentical to sides had an equal share of the game. him and play centred in midfield. graph sports fixtures yesterday, vote of non-confidence. He agreed The Borderers, at the close of the Then combination told. From one will take part in matches to be with Mr. Sewell that the meeting was first half, were leading by two goala man to another the ball went. Frank- the porting of the ways for the An- to one, and in the second half netted in got it in front of the goal and with played this afternoon and sociation. If they passed the resolu- another goal.

an easy swinging shot sent it through marrow. tlons then the future of the Assocla-

to even accounts.

Hongkong

tion was undermined.

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He would remind the meeting that as a result of its captain's good judg- the committee had considered the adment. The same principle applies to visability of holding trials, and they tennis too, but it does not follow that, had concluded that they did not re- because our champloo loses to our quire them, being unanimous in their opponents champion, our third man decision of the team selected.

will not beat him.

He ruled the second resolution out If your correspondent will have the of order in that it did not conform to patience with me, I will tell him that, the Association rule and requirements even the champion of a tournament in in respect of business before an ex- not necessarily the invincible player. traordinary general meeting.

He night have been beaten by

LEAGUE FOOTBALL.

Division 3.

ILE. v St. Joseph's

to-

almost retaliated moment later, and after an exciting spell the ball came back to midfield. Shanghal pressed and Keswick ro- lieved, but the relief was only momen- tary. Burdick sent the ball through yell & Whitefield: Mechan, Him- Royal Engineers:-Kinnon: Sa- and gave Shanghat a lead of one at bury, Fretwell: Whiting. Sloan. the end of the second chukker.

The third chukker opened with the Lealio, Hollingworth, Pegg. Hongkong team attacking.

University R.AS.C. Barry sent to Keswick, who in turn

University:-C.II. Lim: S.P. Loh passed to Burdick. A goal for & K.S. Kow: R. Symons, S, Reed, The first resolution was not se-player somebody eliminated in the Hongkong seemed cortain, but Allman, N. Gorachenko: K.M. Ho, S. G. conded and was therefore declared carller rounds if they had met. Incloured with a beautiful shot. Bur Tjos, SL Wong, I. Oliveira, C.T. null and void, the meeting terminat- tennis, too, there is also the

dick followed up and scored. ing.

tainty. A player who depends on driving may lose to an opponent who chops, and a player who chops may lose to one who plays a net game.

opponent's

uncer-

THE CHAMP.

SPECTACULAR PLAY.

There followed the most spectacular play of the day, Hongkong were hard pressed when out of a mad slcramble

Law.

SUNDAY.

- Division 1.

Chinese Athletic v Lincolns.

J

CRICKET. Division 2.

Police v I. R. C.

Police: King, Thompson, Hun-

WHAT CORRESPONDENTS THINK. Sir-With reference to the ranking of players of the Interport tenis,

came Major Barry, the ball flying Chinese: Wong Yun-chong: Y. teams, I really don't see why this is Sir, The "Champ" shows his com- before him. Time and again he evad-Y. Chang & Lai Yuk-fat: Lol Kwok- necessary. I certainly think that the plote ignorance and complete dis-ed the Shanghai defenders, and at chu: Lam Yun-ying & Ho Cho-viu; Home alde should have the privilege regard of the reports in your valued last had only the goal in front of him. Les Hung-ching, Li Wai-koon, Ho of arranging the matches and the paper concerning the Tennis Inter- His club swished through the air and Ka-kuen, Mak Sul-hon, Chan home captain to make use of his unrt Thanks to "Veritas," I am amid the applause of the onlookers Kwong-lu. judgment in fixing them. "Sports relieved of a roply regarding the or he put the ball safely home. Bake" says that if we don't put our dor of the Shanghal singles players, Thare was a burst of hot play in the Shanghai replied Immediately. best players against an

id if the "Champ" has followed the best player it would be unsporting I doings of the various Shanghal centre of the field, after which Allman realy cannot understand why this players at all, there is no doubt that got the ball away and drove it be- should be so when both aldes have Gordon Lum nad Guy Cheng will tween the uprights.

ter, Meadows, Booker, Alexander, equal chancea. It may bo to the form Shanghai No. 1 Doubles, if they Tho interval came with the scores Minty, Williamson, Baker, Wag- spectator's Interest to see the test are to play as a pair.

Shanghai 4, Hongkong beat

When player playing against the

play resumed I presume, when the "Champ" "pald

Franklin land player, but this is by the way. : I don't know whether they number the their team a compliment hy nie rathered the ball from the throw in. nolds,

Pallock failed to stop him and Bur- players in the Davis Cup teams of them all as equals" (thin again em- dick took it up Back it came to not, but if they do, it la only for the tan lila ignorance), he is apply Franklin who did all that was recon- sake of the gate. Could your corres- Hongkong representatives, and while And now It was Hongkong's turn. ing the same complimont to tha pondent tell me whether he considers

of our Barry and Keswick figured in a pretty

it an insult to the other side, if, in not wishing to belittle y cricket, we send in a hitter who

'players,

The reason why the hitter is sent in nure would have in a very ball from rolling through.

& Carey. Reserves:-Rey-

Loughlin, and Baker, A.V.

MAMAP, HOCKEY. Sunday. University v Kowloon Indianshens Marina.

UniversityC. T. Law: A. Basto I think a blind man can see piece of play and Keswick scored. & A.AL. Rodriques: C.T. Loke, E.L considered to be the worse player in the vant difference in the shilltion of Akanghaj pressed but failed to hold Foo, E.L. Gosano: S. Road, A.A.. the team against our opponent's bost the team as selected by the L. T. A.

the Hongkong men, who were The only thing I am in agreement fghting desperately, Keswick Inshed Woodley.

zaw | Aziz, Ode Souza, K.M. Ho and R. bowlor? If "Sports Sake" is really & with your correspondent is that we out from quarter way, and the Shang- portsman

he will

certainly say no. should have had these I am hat men wer net ahls to stop the

Radio S.C. ▾ R. Bignals—Marins. 10 a.m. is because, in the judgment of the

of the different composition of players as captain, he is the man to beat up the Hongkong representatives, and with

Radio: Surfin Singh: Pardu other man's bowling.

One of

of the the weakened Shanghal team now

man Singh" J. S. Growal: Jaggoot reasons why oriekot is so interesting coming down, there would have han

Singh, M. H. Harsan, A. Spary: is because there is always the glorious ever chance then of our winning the

Harbhatan Singh-4. Singh, Awtar uncertainty, and oven a weaker team interport

Singh, Kalwant Singh and Altar standà a aporting chance, of winning

Singh.

Sports Sake.

.

LEVEL PEGGING.

Pollock scored a minute Inter amid tense excitement, making the score

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