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THE - HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 22, 1932.

FIT AND EAGER FOR THE INTERPORT

"SKIPPER" TEDDY FINCHER SAYS-----

"THE whole team is in

splendid form and we feel

we have a fifty-fifty chance of winning."

"I have every confidence in the team, not only that the players will do their best, but that we shall win.

"It is our intention to do our utmost to retain Hongkong's record of being unbeaten "on' our own courts, and if the team displays the same form during the next two days as it has in practice recently, we shall, I think, accomplah this."

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PRACTICE GAMES INDICATE WELL MATCHED TEAMS

BOTH SIDES QUIETLY CONFIDENT

(By "Veritas")

What I feel sure is going to develop into one of the keenest Interport tennis contests of recent years be- tween Hongkong and Shanghai, begins this afternoon at 2 o'clock when Teddy Fincher, the Hongkong skipper and Guy Cheng, the latest addition to Shanghai's array of "stars", take the court to deal the first blow.

[ARMY TRIAL kang pulling off the contest,

FOR SIM SHIELD COMPETITION

TALENT IN PLENTY

The Brst of the Army hockey, trials in preparation for the annual Sim Shield tournament was held on the U.S.R.C. ground yesterday, when several potential representatives were given a try-out in the presence of the

Rolection committee.

Wade at his best. Shanghal can certainly rely on him to play a true captain's part in this tournament.

Having watched closely the form revealed by both teama în practico during the past week, I have every confidence in Hong-

Keenly interested' oyes will be probably by the odd rubber.

turned on Guy Cheng, the "un- It has been really impressive team, and I don't think he will dig- known quantity" of the visiting and delightful to note the un-appoint. Flo has strokes in plenty abounded keeness of the players. and unless he is attacked by Both sides have got down to sexi- nerves, which I think is very un- oua practice these last four days, likely, his match with Fincher and if they are to be taken as any should be worth going a long way criterion then some very close and to acc. oxelting matches are definite. assured.

LUM'S INJURY,

“CAPTAIN" WADE

REPORTS

"I feel very proud that I have

WEEK-END SPORT FIXTURES

Cricket, Football and

Hockey Teams

The following teams, recolved been asked to captain this too late yesterday for insertion in this team, as I feel age must the week-end, fixture lists, will tell and this will undoubtedly take part in sports during the be my last contest against next two days. Hoogkong.

"Last year, in Shanghai, Mr. Mr. M. W. Lo told us that Shanghai had yet to bent Hongkong on their own soil, and I and my players feel very determined to achieve this dur- ing the week-end.

LEAGUE FOOTBALL.

Division 3.

fladio Sporta V R.A.F.- Chinese. 3 p.m.

Radio: A.B. Kitchell: J. Bowen "We are all very fit, and & A. Elms: Hanib, J. Tavares, F. R. Aycock: E. Markar, H. Bux there will be no excuses in that Elms, O. Arculli, and J. Tavares. direction if we are beaten. If

we lose it will not be for the want of trying-

"But whatever the outcome, mny the best team win!”

RUGBY THRILLS.

Convincing Display by the Borderers.

In their first game of the season, the South Wales Borderers Rugby

Reserves: L. 13. Kitchell and Chan Chun-ip.

R. Engineers v Chinese Ath. -Happy Valley, 4.30 p.m.

R. Engineers: Kimber: Mechan & Whitefield: C. Harding, Him- bery, R. Harding Leslin, Morgan, Pegg, Hollingworth, and Sloano.. CRICKET.

V

St.

University 2nd XI Joseph's Pokfulam Univeralty: D. Hunt, B. K. Ng,

XV cave a convincing display yester W. K. Choa, M. A. Cooper, S. H. day when they met and defented a Wong, A. T. Normanbhoy, P. B. team from H.M.S. Suffolk, 27 points Tata, A, B. Tata, H. L. Ozorio, P. to nil, at Sookunpoo.

L. Tan, A. C. N. da Silva. Re- The military sido was much 100 serves: good for the Suffolk men, leading by

P. C. Tan, S. B. Tata. 12 points in the first half. Included

Division 2. in their aide were at least 10 players who will probably be chosen to re- present the Army in the Triangular Tournament against the Navy and tho Club,

K.C.C. 2nd v I.R.C. 2nd.

K.C.C.: F. S. W. Smith, F. E. Lawrence, G, Leo, P. Dunne, A. R. The three-quarters showed up pro-F. Raven, M. Overy, A. A. Dand, minently and Lieut. Crewe-Read led R. K. J. Walker, A. V. Baker, E. O. the forwards well. Tries were scored Murphy, R. G. U. Mead. by Hamilton, Hoskins, Shaw, Martin, Walters and Galletly, L/Cpl. Lloyd converting three.

Gardon Lum told me yesterday FINAL WORK OUT.

that an injured ankle-sprained Yesterday the players had their final work-out at the K.C.C. where ten days ago-la causing him slight anxiety as it means the Interport is this year, being lawing him up about the court Two teums were selected to play, staged. but there were absentees on each side,

ut even this disability has not and players from the Jat Regiment A doubles encounter between affected his displays on the prac- were brought in to fill the gapa.

Lo brothers and the Rumjahne courts, and his match with The Colours were represented by

cousins showed, umong

other "Sirdar" Ramiahn on Sunday Capt. Gere (1M:S.); Cpl. lnckford things that M.K. Lo has almost morning is going to be one of (Lincolns), 2nd. Lient. Roissier

Lincolns) Major McIntyre (Royal fully recovered from his ankle in-st Hongkong hins seen for many Artillery), Lleut. Cresswell (South juring sustained last Sunday; that a long day.

Burderers), Band Master C. S. together with M.W. Lo he is play Both players are in splendid Trout (Lincolns); Abdul Jall (sub- ing tennis as good as ever; and ettle. Two bigs things are going stituting for Lt. A. G. Martin), Licat, that the Rumjahus are on tip top in Remiahn's favour: his speed Tyler (South Wales Borderers), Lieut. form and will provide a tremendhout the court, which carries with S. W. B.-Simfunds; Shaw, Gal- Mcfarlan (Royal Artillery), Sirdar pua proposition to Lum and Cheng. it amazing retrieving powers, and Khan (substituting for Pte. Johnson),

5.A. RTmjahn and M.W. Lo in his fine stamina. On the other Lieut. Hocquard (Lincolns).

The Whites were composed of Dr. dulged in a singles, which clearly Lam has a wonderful streke Major P. Tanered (Lincolns); S. B. showed that Lo has recovered equipment, and with this he may Kitton Vaughan (R.A.M.C.), Sig. much of his lost form, and that "ell, beat down any opposition Jones (Royal Signals); Pto. Davica Ramjaht need have little fear of Rumjahn has to offer. (Scuth Wales Borderers), Major Herracing himself against Gordon Anderson (R.A.M.C.), Capt. Bragg Lum. (Jat Regiment); Sig. Chaffey (Royal)

Signals), Capt. Boxer (Lincolis), Teddy Fincher Sakawat Ali (substituting for Lieut. Whiteway Wilkinson), Capt. Eve (LA.S.C.), Abdul Ali (substituting for ite. Smith).

Colours Superior.

Piny, opened on the fast side with the Colours launching attack after attack. Licut. Tyler revealed some of his old farm, but is not yet play- ing as well as formerly. However, he was not slow in snatching an oppor- tunity which was offered during the carly stages of the game and banged the ball into the goal. He rendered Lieut. Mcfarlan every assistance, and the Artillery minn beat the goal. keeper from close range. In ad led wo further goals shortly afterwards, the score being four-nl in favour of the Colours at half time.

The second half was slow in cam- parison, but the Colourk were always prominent. Sirdar Khan put them further ahead by benting Capt. Gere, who was defending Whites' goal the place of Tancred. Shortly before the final whistle Sirdar Khan put one pust Capt. Gore to give the Coloura u 6-0 victory.

not only re-

ports himself as feeling it onl confident but his present play proves it. I think he is going to prove just that too much too steady for Guy Cheng.

THE PROGRAMME

THIS AFTERNOON.

2 p.m. E. C. Finher v Guy Cheng (No. 2 singles),

3.45 pm. M.K. and M. W. Lu J. I. Wade and R. Caravarro (No, 2 doubles).

SUNDAY,

130 m, S. A. Rum]nh Gordon Lum (No. 1 singles)

2 p.m. Tsui Wai-pui v J. Wade (No, 3 singles)

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"HEARTIEST GOOD WISHES."

Tat the Shanghai Lawn Tennis Association is closely following the Interport is shown by a telegram received by Mr. Wade yesterday. Te read: "Heartiest wood wishes and the best of luck",

To this, s'inner Wade bas rantim]: "Very bucked by megane. All very fit. Wi do our best."

Just a final word about arrangesi ments. These have been well cor. led out by Mr. C.P.F. James (Hon. Conretary), Mr. D.S. Green (Hon Treasurer) and members of the Executive Committee. There will

plenty of seating accommoda tion and as egnocially attractive

For has hoon made by the senson, tichels which are transferable.

The renorted arrangements for *he running of a special geruion of{ Leon Cricket Club have now been hoses from the ferry to the Kow-

3.45 p.m. S. A. and H. D. Rum Jahn v Gordon Lum and Gay Cheng (No, 1 doubles)

Teul Wai-pui, playing against

alkavart, and keeper to the ground will be gained by the ordinary five minute service.

It is honed that a hig crowd will dance on Monday evening at the be present at the Internort dinner-

Peninsula Hotel. An excendinte-

The Colours had the pick of the players and a well-balanced team with Lieut. Greenwell the most prominent on the field, He defended well and brake up many promising movements. Flacher on Thursday, gave attractive programme has her of the first selections in the forward and his chances of winning againated clubs and the public will be Linut. Mefarion will no doubt, be one magnificent account of himself drawn up, and members of a Miliat~ |

lint.

KEEN STRUGGLE

4

Y.M.C.A. GO DOWN

FIGHTING

Wade will be particularly rosy if welcomed.

He can take the match to live sets.

PURPOSEFUL SHANGHAI.

in

The enthusiastic manner in which the whole Shanghai team have backed up John Wade Playing only 10 men, boing without their efforts to get into tip top the services of a real keeper, the form has indicated very clearly Y.M.C.A. had bad luck in not brating how determined they are to try the Hongkong Hockey Club "A" team and take who were not only at full strength but

back the trophy with had the services of W. E. Williams,

them. the International.

This Interport is going to mean The Club players opened the scoring the final appearances in competi through Williams in the first half tive tennis of this nature of two and in the second Summers equalized. of the finest players who have Shortly afterwards J. T. K. Gilchrist graced the courts in the Far East. netted the winning goal.

Mamak Teams,

refer to John Wade and Ronal Canavarro, To them the Inter- mort meano, perhaps, just a little Radio Sports Club will meet H.M.S. more than it does to the rest of the Wishart at Caroline Hill to-day at contentants, and the purposeful 4.30 p.m. with the following team: way in which these two veterans Suriin Singh: Parduman Singh and of the rectangle have got down to J. S. Grewal Jaggeet Singh, M. B.

Hassan, Mohinder Singh; Harbhajan practice la going to be reflected in Singh, Gurbachan Singh, Awin no uncertain manner during the Singh. Kalwant Singh, A. Snary. next two days. Reserves: Attar Singh and Mahan

Singh.

Police v. Kowloon Indians,

Postponed from mid-week, the match between the Police and tho

Wade is playing splendidly. Hla Ahola are full of nace, very accurate and worthy of

Kowloon Indians will be played on the Partn. B. 1. Corane, K. T. Loko, K. Marina at 4.30 p.m. The Kowloon M. Ho. B. Beed. D. Roy, O. do Sousa, Indiana will be represonted by G. A. Aziz, E. L. Foo.

Rineh: J Juma Khan. Atma Singh; G. M. Khan. G. Mohammed, Firdos Khoa; K. Humain,' - Naldin Ahmad Khan. M. Hassnin, and I, Din. Reser ves: Jhanad and M. Khan,

"Varsity v. Incognitos.

A Friendly Match.

The following have been selected to represent the Hongkong Mujo Corna! inn friendly match against the RA.S.C. on the Marina at 4.20 to-lay. inda Reny Ghulham Molut Jem,

At 0.30 a.m. to-morrow the Univormem All Khan; Jaganath Nagar, sity will meet the Incogniton at Caro- | Ram Rie, Kirpa Ram; Nikka Ram, The Hill and will be reprcaented" by | Fachman Ram. Capt. Ero, Bukkat P. G. Tang, A. M. Rodrigues, A. Í. Singh, Atta Mohamed.

TO-DAY'S RACES

SELECTIONS FOR

8 EVENTS

(By "Ringtail")

1st Race, White Jade Stag. Deveron. Lunar Star.

2nd face. Evening Star. Mermaid. The Raindrop.

3rd Race. Navy Hall. Indiana.. King's Parade. 4th Race. Ilberty Bay. Bag & Baggage. Sadko.

5th Race. Whoopoo. Valley Hall. Gallant Fox.

6th Race.

Pride of Tsingtao.

Daylight Eve. Boxing Eve.

7th Race. Racing Boy. Helter Skelter. Bistro,

8th Race. Adam.

Mon Talisman.

Cy-pres.

Teams:

HOCKEY.

Mamak Shield

(Sunday)

Incognitos E Marina, 9.30a.m.

University...

letly, Hamilton, Martin; Hoskins: Stevens: Crewe Read, Trett, Suter; Gilmore, Lloyd; Evans, Walters, Watkins.

11.M.S. Suffolk Boath; Ford, Last, Remedios, E. V. Reed, P. M. N. Incognitas: C. E. Barros, A. A. Wilkinson, Lockley; Goeling; Cover-Silva, W. A. Reed, N. Beltrao, F. J. dale; Robertson, Friddle, Stoddart; Remedies, J. M. Pinto, C Deykin, Budd: Scarlett,

Davies, Myres.

Francia, R. C. Reed, A. Pousa.

THE MACAU GREYHOUND RACING CLUB.

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See newspapers for special steamer ser-

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