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RESTRICTING THE TENNIS CHAMPIONSHIP

OUTPLAYED

ENGLAND LOSE TENNIS TEST

S. AFRICA WIN ALL THREE

Capetown, Jan. 16. Although the English playora. recovered somewhat in the final day's play of the last teunle Test match with South Africa, they. could not avert defcat, the ad- vantage gained by South Africa on Saturday allowing them to run out winners by five matches to three.

To-day's results were:

F. J. Perry (G, B.) bent V. G. Kirby 0-3, 6-2.

Mrs. Robbins (S. A.) beat Mrs. Fearnley Whittingstall 6-4, 6-2. Perry and Miss Nuthall (G.B.) hent Kirby and Miss Desmidt, 6-1, 6-2,

N.. V. Farquharson and Mrs.,

MISS MARY. HEELEY....... who, with G. P. Hughes was banten in the mixed doubles in the tannie Test between South Africa and;

England,

INTERPORT. GOLF TEAM CHOSEN

HONGKONG TURNİNG OUT POWERFUL SIDE

A FOOLISH IDEA

Bar to Young Aspirants

ALTERNATIVE METHOD

Elimination Tourney More Desirable

(By "Veritas").

The complete list of entries for the open singles and doubles tennis championship have now been made known, and, restrict- ed as they are under the new The Hongkong team to mcot Manila and Shanghal in the Inter-ruling, they are obviously very port golf contest fins been chosen, much less than in previous, Roven players, including M. Wyears. Budd, the ex-Shanghai and present The committee provided for a Hongkong champion, and T. A Pearce, the prominent cricketer.

The selected are:

D. E. C. Marton (Captain) L. R. Andrewes

M. W. Budd

A. E. Lissaman

A. K. Mackenzło

E. J. R. Mitchell

T. A. Pearce

Lowe (9. A.) bent G. P. Huges SHANGHAI

and Miss Mary Heeley 2-6, G-4, | 6-2-Reuter.

G. P. HUGHES.

South have this won all three Teats, and each by a comfortable margin. Judging from the results the English players never reached their true form, the women in particular being no match for the home players.

F. J. Perry twice.defeated. V. G. Kirby, and he also scored suc) cesses in the mixed doubles, İ

The results of the three Test matches wore!

A

Dec. 16-17, at Durban, South Africa won 6 matches to 2.

Dec. 31-Jan. 2, at Johannes-į berg, South Africa. won 6) matches to 2.

January 14.-16, at Capetown, South Africa won 6 matches to

3.

·

SCHOOL CRICKET.

St. Joseph's to Play La Salle College.

The following have been chosen to represent the St. Josepha College X1 in a friendly cricket match with the La Salle College to-morrow on the Recreio_ground, King's Park at 1 pm.:--G. Souza (Capt.), E. Esmall,; G. Windsor, A. Kitchell, A. Baker, H. Guterres, G. Nolasco, R. Silva, C. Ahwai, S. Bamet and A. N. Other. Roserve: J. Pereira..

BILLIARDS TOURNEY.

Moltby Beats Yvanovich in Close Game.

A good match in the Open Billiards Championship

KOCO at St Patrick's Club last night, when L/C. Holtby defeated P. Yvanovich 250 points to 220 points.

The players were running neck-to- neck until near the end, when Moltby increased his lead with a few small breaks, and ended with an unfinished brenk

of 10. Mollby's highest break was 20, and another of 23, and Yvanovich's highest was 25.

RUGBY FOOTBALL.

The following will represent the Club "A" team versus H.M.9. Med- way and Submarines to-morrow at 5.15 p.m. on the Club ground.-A. F. Jenkins; R. Goldman, J. H. McElney, S. J. H. Fox and A. H. Harbord; A. D. Lowson and N. M. Mackintosh; G. Austin, G. W. E. King. N. M. Cochrane, F. R. Burch, F. G. Nigel, S. Garred. A. R. Cox and R. I Stliard. Reserves A. W. Torrible, D. Hynes.

SOCCER INCIDENT

APPEALS BOARD TAKES ACTION

maximum entry of 64 in the singlea

and 32 In the doubles. The actual participants in the singles number 68, willst 82 will figuro in the pairs.

FROM THE LINE OUT—A struggle for possession of the ball during ins out in Saturday's triangular Tournament rugby, match between the Club and Navy, won by the Club. (Photo Ming Yuan).

Test Matches for 1934

Fixtures Already Arranged

YESTERDAY'S HOCKEY

Marina Friendly: Mamak Game Scratched

St. Andrew's and the Kowloon Indians Tennis Club were engaged friendly on the Marina

In ↑ The Board of Control of Test

Although appreciating that the restriction ruling is an effort to keep the tournament within work- matches, meeting at Lord's has yesterday, and the game' was won ablo limits and to eliminate as narranged the date and grounds for by the Club by three goals to one. far as possible first and second the Test matches with Australia round byes, the idea of restricting entries does appeal as being some what of a negative system.

П

a 1931. Australia asked for the Both teams fielded fielded several lates to be advanced, so that the reserves. St. Andrew's were two irst Test match will take place men short, but were allowed by at Nottingham on June 8. 9. 11, their opponents to field Gurbachan and 12. instead of a week later

S.ngh, the Radio centre forward."

as in the previous tour.

their wishes. The dates for the The Board agreed to meeti remaining Test

At Konnington Oval, August

18, 20, 21, 22,

The match between the Univer

A TRAINING GROUND. Although it is an indon trovertible fact that when all la said and done, the potential winners of the championships

On the U.S.R.C. ground, the matches are:- German Club lost by four geals. can, at first sight, be reduced to

At Lord's June 22, 23, 25, 26: to nil ngainst a scratch team from about four players, it has also to be recognised that the Open

At Manchester, July 6, 7, 9, 10; the South Wales Borderera. Championship is

At Leeds, July 20, 21, 23, 21; training ground for the young beginner.

He needs encouragement. not obstacles, and a ruling such

The final test at the Oval will 'sity and the Medway in the famak imposed this year is going to be played to a finish, subject to the tournament fixed for yesterday The decision of the Executive Com- do one of two things. Either he is the conditions contained in the was not played owing to the mittee of the S.F.A. that the rorul: going to be frightened out of en-Australia proposal to which the students falling to put in an appearance. The game was of the disputed Tung Hwa-Chirantering, or in the event of the M.C.C. agreed-that is, that neither arranged to take place on the match as reported by the refree to the maximum entries being exceeded side has won two matches, Association, Fourse by the Appeals, Cas been his application is going to be re-the results are equal. The AustraRadie ground at Caroline

Han Board of Control asked that one goal and two points. The other criminately the "rabbits" and the Thursday, July 19, and extend over accordingly. All the Test Matches of the S.FA, who awarded Tung Hwaj On the other hand to mix indis- the fourth Test should begin or decisions of the Executive Committee best players as in previous years, is July 20, 21, and 28.

S.F.A. DECISION

REVERSED

of the S.F.A. In connection with the Tung Hwa-Chinan endorsed.

4.5

day and mada arrangements

will commence от п Friday

were probably just as pointless and re- incident,

The Board of Control consider-excepting that at the Oval, which tarding in its value to the young player as keeping him right out by ed the matter fully, but felt it starts on a Saturday. One trial

would be detrimental to the match will be played in 1934

THE FINDINGS.

THE ALTERNATIVE.

WYATT'S BIT HITTING.

The findings of the Appeals Com-a restricted entry list.

A few months ago there was out- financial interests of both sides England v. The Rest, at Lord's, mitee of the Shanghai Football Asso ciation in regard to the recent ap-lined in these columns a proposal for a Test to start on £ Thurs-on June 2, 4, 5. poals by the Tung Hwa and Chinan which would appear to meet the Football Clubs have been communica- whole needs of the case. tod to the Secretary of the Association in the terme of the following letter:

The Committee atudled at length and with great care all the reports and correspodenco placed before them, and they also questioned) Seret. Barrat (the Referen of the match in which occurred the in- cidents which brought about the Aspen, Mr. R. Grimshaw and Mr. C.W. Hampson, respectively Chairman of the Association's Exe cutive Committee and Secretary of the S.F.A. The decisione eventual ly made by the Appeals Committee were unanimous. They were:-

An elimination contest from which would be drawn sixteen players to go into the hat with à similar number of "sceded” players, would not only leave the tournament open to include the aspiring youngster, but would give him the opportunity of meeting players more or less of his own calibre.

Enlargement, not restriction,

con-

aro

The Anneals Commitee endorses should be the aim of the organisere the decisions of the Executive Com. of the "Open" championship. Al- mittee of the Shanghat Football reany the competition Is Association.

fined, when it is realised that only "(1) That the Ploneer Field be affiliated members of the Hongkong closed to Chinon as their horno Lawn Tennis

till the end of the season eligible to compete.

Association ground 1932-33:

"(II) That the Chinan Club as 14.

To preclude any further, local whole bo neverely reprimanded and players from taking part in a given a definite warning that any competition which is of tremendous further incident in which their value to the young man who players are seriously at fault will desirous of improving his game, is result in Chinas being uncondition both unwise and unfair. ally expelled from Membership of the Shanghal Football Association:

"(III) That the Captain of the year is a reduction of entries in Chinan team in the match against the singles from 82 to 6B and in Tung Hwa banded till the end the doubles from 44 to 32. And of the season 1932-33,” ↑

what is there to justify it?

The complete list of entrante in not agree with the decision of the bath championships follow. Executive Committee of the Shang- hat Footbs Association,

"The Annals Committee dona

at the

The effect of such a rule this

SINGLES.

"(IV) That the result match in question. as reborted hv C. E. Alma, t. J. Armstrong, the Referng to the Association, J. Barrow, R. Choo, Capt. P. S. shail stand."

Cannon,

J. A. E. Casaumbhoy, and the Appeals Committee directa Chiu Chun-chiu, H. L. Dogkeit, D. that decision to he reversed and Durham, L. C. Eamshaw, W. F. Edg the match to be award^c! to the E. C. Fincher, A. E. P. Curat, S. F Hwn Football Club, whe Green, D. S. Green, L. Goldman, S. A therefore count one goal and tw. Gray, G. Gamble, Ho Ka-lau, Y points, according to the rules of Hachiuma, E. S. Howard, H. Y. H the Association in such cases. D. H. Hazell, W. C. Hung, Iu Tak-

***

ENGLAND LEAD BY 200 RUNS

WITH 9 WICKETS IN HAND

LARWOOD & ALLEN BOWL WELL

LARWOOD AND WYATT.

A WINNING POSITION

Adelaide, Jan. 10. for 16; 4 (Amca) for 30;.6 for 186. A crowd of 32,000 w England yiend); G for 100 (Wyatt); 7 for open their second innings against 228 (Allen); 8 (Paynter) for 324; 9. Reilly after ten. Oldfield was un-(Voce) for 338, 10 (Verity) for 241. able to field and it is feared that he

Bowling Analysis. will have to be admitted to Hospital. Richardson kept wickets and O'Brien, the twelfth man ftelded subatitulo.

Satellife was again accompanied to O'Reilly" the wickets by Jardine, Sutcliffe hook-

Ironmongor ed a delivery from Wall and O'Brien Grimmett racing to square-leg took a brilliant McCabe

ver-hend entch to dismiss the York- shire batsman for seven runs. Jardino sad not opened his account, the first vicket falling with

Wall

O. M. R W. 84.1 10 72 5

50 10

20

29 14

Australia-lat Inns.

2

28

*edven on the H. Fingleton, b Allen W. M. Woodfull, b Allen Jardine displayed U. G. Bradman, e Aum, v 1=-wpod "onderful wrist | S. J. McCabe, e Jardine, b Larwood

ark

in punching W. H. Ponsford, Voce

he bait but was V. Y. Richardson, Allen

I w.

ot as aggressive W. A. Oldfield, retired hurt

Wyntt who was C.-Y. Grimmett, e Voce, b Allen

W. J. O'neilly, b Larwood articularly strong

the leg side. T. W. Wall, Hammond The 60 was holat.il. Ironmonger, not out

after 50 minutes

Extras

ay,

Woodfull peatedly G. O. Allen. ·

changed

Total

"It may be added that, in making heuk. Ju Tak-lam, Firdos Khan, F. their decisions, the Anneals Com H. Kwok, Lai Kwang-taun, Les Yue mittee fully appreciated the pointing, S. W. Lang. H. W. Lo, Luk of view taken by Sergt. Barratt, Ding-cheung, George Lal, Lee Hun- a tofu gereed he acted quite ngak. J. W. Leonard, N. A. E. Mackay, the close of play England had only for 34: 4 (Woodfall) for 51; 3 Fall of wickels:-1 (Fingleton) for the bowlers but at 1: 2 (Bradman) for 18; 3, (McCabe) rightly, having regard to possible R. P. Nowell, Ng Sze-kwong, Ng lont Sutcliffe for 85 rune. Jardine Richardson) for 181; 6 (Ponsford) developments, in allowing the Pam-churn, H. Owen Hughes, Com. had scored 24 and Wyatt 47.

OPEN DOUBLES.

The full scores are appended!

England-at Inno

W. Sutcliffe, e Wali, b O'Reilly R. Jardins, b Wall

W. R. Hammond, e Oldfald. b Wall E. G. Ames, b Ironmonger.*** M. Leyland, b... b O'Reilly.

E. E. 3. Wyatt, e Richardson, b

Grimmalt...

match to continue. The Anneala. A. Packer, I. M. A. Razack, B. A. Committon were also of opinion Rumjahn, H. D. Rumfahn,

Lieut. that, unless footbrite n'end in Com R. J. Shaw, C. S'oan. A. J. Shanghal is to be allasul roriouslStocker. Taol Ping-nam. R. R. Todd, in disintegrate, very firm nction Trul Wal-pul, Taul Yan-pui, Tam must be taken in any case who Yoo-fong. M. H. F. Wine, A., mels feelients occur. The Appeals Wright, Wong Fokinam K. II. Wong, Committed would recommend komu Yow Man-kit. clarifying of the situation which has plan through the SFA formally adopting Rule 45 (0). JI. D. and S. A. Rumiahu, D. 6. D. Allen, hw, b Grimmelt.

gegension of Ground" of the Durham and Newell, J. W. Lennard E. Paynter, Richardson, b Wall Fetish Football Association. A. Printed on page 28 of the 9. 7. A. and Y. Hachiuma, A. E. P. Guest and T. Verity, & Richardaon, & Wall. Handbook. as there would appear Men-kit. Lak Chen-cheung and Wong H. Inwood, not out

E. F. Fincher, Ho Ka-inu and Yow W. Vore, b Wall to ha koma ilMantru in making it apply strictly to Inani ennditions.

Shlu-wing, In Tak-theuk and Iu Tak-

Extras Yanru Penju.

lam, Capt. P. 8. Cannon and II. J. 1, M. A Fark and J. A. F. Cas- Armstrong, S. E. and D. B. Gron. (Continued on Page 8.)

ER. MAANACHTEN. Chairman. Aupra's Commiitre. 8. F. A. Shanghai, January 7, 1938.

Total

for 194; 7 (Grimmett) for 212; 8 (O'Reilly) for 222; 0 (Wall) for 222.

Bowling Analysia.

P

0. M.

BLarwood 2 Allen...

25

23

Hammond

17,4

10

ES❘ Voce

Vority

England 2nd Inns.

16

77

15

H. W. Sutcliffe, & O'Brien 8. R. Jardine, not out BR. E. 9. Wyait, not out

Extras

Fall of wickets-1 (Jardine) for. 4; 2 (Hammond) for 10; 3 (Batcliffe) 17.

Total (for 1 wkt.).... Fall of wickets:-1 (Buleliffe) for

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