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(Continued from Pago 8.)
Rahma Khan scored twies for the Indians and Abdul Jalil once. The poorers for St. Andrew's were E. F. Fincher (2) and A. E. P. Guest.
Hongkong Ladies Lose
LOCAL WEDDING
MR. T. D. CHANATONG AND MISS M. L. HYNDMAN
SHANGHAI TENNIS HOME
VISITORS
(Continued from Page 8.)
TSUI JUSTIFIES HIMSELF.
Taul Wal-pui, advocated in these
LEAGUE
SOCCER
columns from the very first as the VILLA AND ARSENAL
obvious No. 8 singles player, did to Wade
what Lum had two hours previously done to Rumjahn, only
maro 80, The young Chinese playing with the confidence of a veteran instead of one 'who was making his
STILL WINNING
Get
A Surprise
Interport debut, drove, cut, chopped, Glasgow Rangers
and sliced bis way through Wade to the tune of three straight sets, and gave such a convincing demonstration of pure tennis, that he has mada safe his place in the Hongkong interport teams of the future.
INTERPORT TRIAL
POOR OPPOSITION FROM NAVY
(Continued from Paga 8.)
Superior in every department, the Interport trial team had no diflculty in banting the Navy yoa- terday, scoring five timos. The weak opposition failed to provide n real test for the Interport nominees, who did what they
liked, and the selectors would do well not to place too much im- this portance and reliance on result. London, Oct. 22, The Arsenal outstripped Liverpool A pleasing feature of the game
the
and
We all know that Teul had the by three goals to two at Anfield Road was the opportunism of the Inter- strokes. The point was, could be ground, C. 8. Bostin scoring two goals port forwards together with the control them sufficiently and reduce to in the first ten minutes.
general standard of play display- Rough play characterised the absolute minimum the number of errors likely to ncrue from them? Hematch between Bradford and Chestered by the team. Opening out the solected was very definite in his answer. fold at Park Avenue ground, where game well, and shooting with Playing almost faultless tennis ho the hosts won by five goals to ene, deadly accuracy. the carried himself through to one of the Two of the visiting players and one forwarde gave the Navy defence most popular victories of the series. of the Yorkshire men had their names a harrassing time. Chen
Goaano on the right win were Taul pulled out the majority of taken by the referee.
whilst hi strokes, but his chief
A. Massio, the Heart of Midlothian particularly dangerous, asset was backhand and forehand. drivce half-back, will not be able to play for Duncan of the Borderers required and his court craft in luring Scotland against Wales on Wednesday a good deal of watching. Howe Wade
with owing to being injured in the match led the forwards with 黯 fair
against the Glasgow Rangers, drag shots.
Wade, although outpinyed. gave a plucky account of himself, opposed as he was to a player 20 years his Junlur, who made him run about all over the court. But he made one fatal error of attempting to drive Taul off the court. It just couldn't he done with the Chinese on such
form.
#p to
the
not
Tsui received a great ovation at the conclusion of the game, and it was obvious that Hongkong were right on their toes determined to reduce the balunce against them to the smallest possible margin.
STILL SUPREME.
Burnley made a remarkable rally in amount of success, and Leonard their match against Fulham. After was neat and progressive in all he saared the two points by scoring three
down three goals to nil they did. goals in the last quarter of an hour,
J. H. Hound of Port Vale was In- jured in the first fifteen minutes.
1 Birmingham
Manchester C. Derby
Leicester's insido right, E. Keeley; wan injured in the accond half of their match against Everton, who drew level in the last five minutes of the match. Our Own Correspondent, FIRST DIVISION. Aston Villa Bolton Chelsea Huddersfield Leicester Liverpool Middlesbrough Newcastle l'ortsmouth Sheffield. U. Wolves
SECOND
Bradford Burnley Charlton Grimsby Manchester U. Notta Forest Oldham Plymouth
'reston N.E.
Yet after the first twenty minutes of the last doubles match between the Rumpahns and Cheng and Lum it looked odds on that Shanghai were to enjoy a 4-1 victory. Lum and Cheng, taking advantage of a sloy start by the Rumjahng went to 6-2 in the opening stanza. Then came the transformation. H.D., volleying magnificently and making Inconceivable recovery shots, fairly dominated the court to stop the triumphant march of the Shanghai pair. It gave "Sirdar" the con- filence he badly needed, and there- after our local champions were masters of the situation. They Aldershot look the score to 5-all and then 6-6. Brighton Shanghai drew level, but the Rum-Bristol R.
Cardiff jahns, better in court craft and in
Crystal Pal. team work, were undeniable and Grillingham went away to capture the vet at 8-6. Norwich
Queen's P.R. All the time the tennis was be- Reading coming more and more dazzling Southend-
Stoke Tottenham
2
I
Q
Blackburn
2
Everton
Arsenzi
1 Hunderland
West Brom. Blackpool
2
0
Leeds
J Wednesday
DIVISION,
5
3
Chesterfield Fulham
3 Notts County
Bury
Millwall
Знависа
5 Lincoln
t
Bradford C.
West Ham
Port Vale
5 Southampton
THIRD DIVISION (SOUTH).
1 Bristol C.
0 Clapton 0.
4 Northampton
1 Newport
2 Torquay
1 Exeter
5 Swindon
3 Coventry
6 Bournemouth
0 Brentford
4 Luton
Tong Kwan at right half was. the best intermedinte on the field, and Mullane, Strange and Rodgers provided a defence far too strong and resourceful for the half hearted Navy attack.
The Interport possibles led 2-1 at the interval, Leonard claiming the first and Gosano the second.. whilst Davies replied for, the Navy.
Duncan (S.W.B.) scored # magnificent goal early in thế second half, and then Howe netted twice in quick succession to com- plote the netter disruption of the Navy. They made desperate at- tempts to recover and seizing am opportunity Monger sent past Rodger with a fast drive,
Teams:--
Selected X1 Rodger: Mullane &. Strange: Tong Kwan, Barber, A. Duncan: Cheng Shui-høn, B. Gosano, Howe, D. Leonard Duncan (S.W.B.)
Nevy-Leash;
ani
Gilbert 242318 Hall: Robinson, Lawrence,
and
Goodrich: Monger, Peaker, Davies,
Sayer and Cormack.
SCOTTISH LEAGUE
Q
0
Airdrie.
3 Celtic
(FIRST DIVISION).
3 Cowdenbeath
East Stirling
2 Hamilton
2 Hearts
and some of the rallien touched the Watford peak of brilliance...H. D. Rumjahn THIRD DIVISION (NORTH).
and Gordon Lum stood
nhend
of Cheng and S. A., and often had Accrington duels at the net which invariably Barrow finished in favour of Rumjahn. Carlisle The "man in the beret" (who Chester incidentally sported a Jockey Crewe
and thereby
the Mansfield cap,
upset
in indulged
a New Brighton superstitious!) wizardly game and was almost Rochdale
Rotherham blameless in everything he did.
Southport Cheng COLLAPSES.
York
Lum was a worthy opponent, but
A very pretty wedding was cele- brated yesterday at St. Margaret's Church, Happy Valley, between Cheng, once the Rumjahrs had Mius Marie Louiso Hyndman and gained the ascendancy and were in By the odd goal in seven St. Mr. Thomas Dennis Chanatong. the position to call the tune, Andrew's Ladies defeated Hongkong The service was taken by the collapsed badly and failed to give Ladies in a scrappy game on Saturday. Rev. Father Page.
hia partner adequate support. He The winners were without two players
served double faults and Was throughout the game and the Hong The bride looked charming in a atrocious in some of his overhead kong Ladies lost the services of Mins dress of white crepe satin. She work. eye by a ball front the stick of Miss Was attended by two brdesmaids, 31. Woolley, und Miss B. M. Pope who the Misses Stella and Vera Hynd- was also Injured. The scorers for man, in white lace.
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Java and Manila Shanghai Straits The cousins axperienced a second Shanghai and Swatow
and Shanghai Japon The bride was bad patch when they allowed the
Shanghal St. Andrew's were Miss M. Woolley given away by her father, Mr. H. Shanghai pale to take a 6-2 lead in Canada, U.S.A., Japan and Shanghai (2), Miss P. Gittins and Miss M. Chan, A. Hyndman, and Mr. F. X. Seafighting powers came to pull them Saigon
the third set, but once again their (Vancouver B.C., 8th October)... Empress of Asia
General Metzinger and Miss M. P. Harrop (2) and Miss uncle, acted as "best man." The through and amid tense excitement, Japan
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Per Win For Mule Corps
After the wedding many friends Sene good hockey was the result of the meeting between the RAS.C. assembled at the Ceell Hotel, and the Hongkong Male Corps on the where the reception took place. Maring Ground on Saturday, when the The newly-married couple will Mule Corps won by two goals to nil..
The first half saw a great deal of spend their honeymoon at Shang-
open
play
but the leains managed, despite this, to combine effectively. The R.A.S.C. were unfortunate in losing the services of Tipple their in the second half centre-forward when he had to retire after being In the face by a ball. This was a decided handicap to the losers and soon afterwards Atta Mohamed open- ed the scoring for the Mule Corps from the left and Capt. II. E. Eve increased their lead before the and.
Another Loss For Germans
The German Club suffered yet an- other defeat when there under to the Y.M.C.A. by six gonly to nne. The interval score was 2-1 in favour of the winners. For the "Y" goals were melted by W. J. Brown (3). Fowler (2) and R.Baldwin. Lange replied for the Gormans,
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hai.
(Capt), E. G. Dale, H. D. Love and F Allen; W. A. Nowers, L, D. Kilber, H. M. J. Mcintyre, S. P. Q Wade, and S. Fox. Referee: A. A. Dand.
polished off the mach at 7-6, Sirdar
For
Swatow.. Ramjahn obtaining the winning Fort Bayari Holhow, Pakhai and
Haiphong point with a glorious volley.
Straits..
Thus ended the 1932 Interport. A victory for Shanghat, bra in many respects a complete vindication for the Hongkong team. take my hat off to the gallant play of the Lo brothers, and say without hesitation, or without in any way decrying Wade and Canavarro, that the Lo's were unlucky to lose.
Shanghai, Japan, Honololu, U. 9. A.,
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MAGNIFICENT SWAN SONG.
John Wade played a truc cap- tain's part in the success of his team, and he sung a magificont song to Interport tennis. Bwan Gordon Lum, obviously inspired,
was the finest singles players, Amoy fund Chong has every reason to Swntow
3 3 0 0 19 4 be satieflad with his first Inter-Straits, Coylon, India Mauritius
R.A.S.C. v H.MS. Veteran-Navy, St. Andrew's
Radio Sport 4.30 p.m. R.A.5.C.Funnell; Imam Khan and First Battery
Police Whitley: Marshuil, Buckland aud
R.A.9.C. Sakkat
Singh: Barlow, Evo,
University Tipple, Keene, and Atta
Signals Mohmraed
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12th Battery 1.30 p.m.
Veteran K.I.T.C.-G. Singh; M. Shaft and Phoenix
Atwa Singh; G. M."Khan, Naidu Parthian and Hussain Khan K. Hussain, Engineers H, Singh, Ahmed Khan, M. Hassan and I. Din. Reserves: 24th Battery. Tamar ................... Jahan Dad and B. Singh.
Kowl'n Indians 3 Club v Jata-King's Park, 5 p.m. 20th Battery |ILK.H.C;—A.. Fieldhouse, L. A. `R. RAM.C. .....
Duncan and L. F. Nicholson | German Club
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port. He won when defeat stared
him In the face. He was the model of patient efficiency, and; has a fine caroor before him.
Canavarro, tho
oldest Inter-
porter in the two teams, although but a shadow of his former self,
gave Wade splendid backing 'yes-
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Sandakan
E. and S. Africa, Egypt Europe via Marsellies
and
Hoctor
terday morning and played his Swatow
Siberia
part in the defeat of the Lo bro- Shanghal, Japan and *Europo via thers.
It was a fine sporting contest,
with a result at which nobody can Amoy cavil.
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