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ARMY TENNIS CHAMPIONSHIPS

YESTERDAY'S RESULTS

IN FULL

FIRST AND SECOND ROUND MATCHES. IN SINGLES AND DOUBLES

NEARLY ALL WON IN STRAIGHT SETS

FOOTBALL FIXTURES. SHANGHAI

Best Chinese Players To TENNIS

Visit Nanking. TITLES

SCHEDULE UNALTERED.

The Impending departure for Nan- king of the best Chinese fastballers to take part in the national games connected with the Double Tenth, re-

of the Hongkong Football

re-arrangement of League fixtures

C/S. Jarman (S.W.B.), Cpl. Ford (R.E.), Sjt.ceived the attention of the monthly Joyce (R.A.S.C.), Q.M.S. Oldfield (R.A.P.C.),Association Counell yesterday when Q.M.S. Blackler (R.E.), Sjt. Wilson (R.A.P.C.), and Sjt. Halford (S.W.B.), were winners in the Army Tennis Singles Championship for other ranks, which started at Sookunpoo yesterday.

Thirty four competitors have entered for the tournament, although prominent absentees are L/Cpl. Ridley and Drm. Chap- man, winner and runner-up respectively this year in the Lincolns' Battalion championship.

Practically all units are repre sented, with a predominance of South Wales Borderers represen- tatives which number eleven.

Other units are: R.A.0.C. & R.A.

NEW

S.C. 4; RE. 4: R.A. 3: RAPC EXPERIENCE

2; and Lincolns and R.C.S. one ench.

In the doubles, which also star?- SENATORS

ed yesterday, there are 19 pair who will compete for the Unit Championship There Are five Borderers pairs, three from the R.E., two from the R.A.S.C., 'two from the R.A., two from the R.A. 0.C., two from the Lincolns, and one each from the R.A.P.C., R.A.] M.C., and R.C.S.

The best of three sets is being played, and yesterday only one. aingles went the full distance, when Sjt. Joyce beat L/S. Under- wood of the Borderers 3-6, 6-3, 6-1 Sergt. Jarman, who is strongly fancied, won with case, but to-day in the second round, he may meet aterner opposition from Bdr. Soul of the Artillery.

The complete results were:

SINGLES.

C/S. Jarman (S.W.B.) beat S/S.

Shave (RJA.O.C.) 6-2, 6-2. Sjt. Halford (S.W.B.) beat Cpl.

Taylor (S.W.B.) 6-1, 6-4.

2nd Round.·

Cpl. Ford (RE) beat Dvr.

Powel (RAS.C.) 6-1, 6-1. Sjt. Joyce (RA.S.C.) bent L/8. Underwood (S.W.B.) 3-6, 6-3, 6-1.

Q.M.S. Oldfield (R.A.P.C.) beat L/C. Andrews (S.W.B.) 6-2, 6-3.

Q.M.S. Blackler (R.E.) beat Pte. Funnoli (RAS.C.) 6-1, 6-4, Sjt. Wilson (R.A.P.C.) beat Pie. McCarthy (R.A.O.C.) 6-1, 6.1.

"UNIT DOUBLES.

1st Round.

Cord and Convey (RC.S.) bent;

Taylor and Duncan (S.W. B) 6-2, 6-4.

Halford and Ronan (S.W.B.)

beat Clarke and Routledge. (RA.O.C.) 6-3, 6-1.

2nd Round

Chapman and Turner (Lincolns) bent Colledge and Smith (R.A.M.C.) 6-4, 6-1.. Ellison and Wildly (Lincolns)' beat Sloane and Mullins (RE) 6-4, 4-6, 6-3. TO-DAY'S PROGRAMME.

SINGLES.

C/S. Jarman v. Brd. Seal (RA.) Pie, Ronan (S.W.B.) v. S/S

Goold (RA.O.C.)

Sig. Convey (RC.P.) v. L/C.)

Alroy (S.W.B.)

L/C. Ellison (Lincolns) v. Drm,

Jones (S.W.B.)

Cpl. Colledge (R.A.M.C,) v. S/8.

Routledge (R.A.O.C.)

Q.M.S. Warman (RA.P.C.) v. Pte. Smith (R.A.M.C.) L/C. Davies (SW.B.) v. S/8.

Flood (R.A.S.C.)

DOUBLES.

Jarman and Davies (S.W.B.) v. Lewis and Underwood (8. W.B.)

Oldfield and Wilson (RA.P.C.) v. Joyce and Powell (R.A. S.C.)

Andrews and

Airey (S.W.B.)

Y. Blackler and Shillto

(R.E.)

Paul and Savell (RE.) v. Man-

ley and Wood (R.A.)

GIRLS IN GOLF CHAMPIONSHIP

Enid Pears to Play J.. Anderson in Final

London, Sept. 16. The semi-finals of the girls' golf championship were played off this afternoon, resulting as follows:

Miss Enid Pohm (Walmsley) bent. Milo. De Gunzbourg (Paris) by G and 5 while Miss J. Anderson

LOSE

AT LAST

FALL VICTIMS TO ST. LOUIS

YANKEES BREAK

EVEN

New York, Sept. 18. Washington Senators had a new experience

they to-day, when were beaten. St. Louis did the trick. New York Yankees broke even in a double header with Chicago, but the Giants lost to St. Louis,

Two teams were put out with! blank score sheets-Boston in the American Longue and Pittsburgh in the National,

Scores as sent by Reuter were:

AMERICAN LEAGUE.

R. H. E. 6 10 1 1 2 1

New York Chicago (Gehrig homered for New York

and Walker for Chiengo).

New York Chiengo

7

0

0

was suggested to meet the altuation. The meeting was of the low that the fixtures for October should be

of the bast Chinese players, as there were no available Saturdays to per- mit od out that the Counell should

carried out in spite of the departure

of a postponement. It was also

KHOO & CHENG

WINNING

SEMI-FINALS REACHED

SPORT ADVTS.

THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB.

Tho NINTH EXTRA RACE MEET. ING will be held (Weather Per. mlink

at HAPPY VALLEY on Saturday, 23rd. September, 1933, com- mencing at 2.00 p.m.

The First Ball will be Rung at 1.80 p.m.

MEMBERS' ENCLOSURE Members are notified that they and their Ladies must wear their Badges prominently displayed."

No One without a Badge wil bo admitted to the Members' Enclosure,

Badges ndmitting Non-Members to the Members' Enclosure and Club Rooms at $5.00 for Gentlemen and $3.00 for Ladies (Both including Tax) nre obtainable through the SECRET ARY upon the personal application of a Member, such Member to be respon sible for all vialtors Introduced by him, and for Payment of All Chits,

***

KONG, LUM & DUFF Gloucester Ballding, (Tel. 27704), will

NOT COMPETING Khoo Hooi-hye (sholder), have been notified by the Chinese Guy Cheng, Yee, and Wang team or teama concerned before the Veng-tseng qualified for the fixures were drawn up at a previous semi-finals of the Shanghai meeting.

OTHER MATTERS.

WAB

Singles Championship last week. M. P. Madar and Forbes made their way into the final of the Junior Cham. appionship.

A small sub-committee pointed to look after the details of the Armistice Day Match between the Services and The Rest.

December 9 was fixed for the play-

ing off of the Lei Wah Cup matches. The Army will play the Navy on the Kowloon, F.C. ground and the Clvl-) linnd will meet the Chinese on the Club ground.

The details of the Governor's Cup matches were left in the hands of n aub-committee comprising Messrs. J. Ralston, J. Barnes, J. D. Bush and H. K. Lee.

RUGBY ·

AUSTRALIANS IN ENGLAND

MAKE IMPRESSIVE DEBUT

Facing the brilliant sun and the slopo, the Australians revealed! glorious team work in concerted attacks, in the opening match of their tour, against St, Helens Re creation which they won by 13; Points to 9.

The complate results of the two singles events and the doubles, up to Inst Friday are appended:

MEN'S SINGLES ("A" CLASS).

First Round

The Secretary's office, 3rd Floor,

close at 12 o'clock. Noon.

Badges admitting to. Mombers' Enclosure will NOT be on sala at the Race Course,

On No Pretext will Childron bó per- mitted in elther Enclosure during the. Meeting.

Tiffins are obtainable at the Clob

House provided they are ordered from the No. 1 Boy in advance. Telephone 21020.

PUBLIC ENCLOSURE, The Price of Admission to the including Publie Enclosure is $2.00 Tax, for all Persons, Including Ladies, and is payable at the Gate. Soldiers and Sallors in Uniform are admitted Half Price.

Bookmakers, Tic Tac Men,, &c. will not be permitted to operate within Krenov beat Taussig 3-6, 6-1, 6-1. the Precincts of the Hongkong Jockey

Club during the Race Meeting. 5-7, 6-4.

By Order,

C. B. BROWN,

Secretary, Hongkong, 18th September, 1938..

Yee beat Berents 6-4, 7-5, 6-3. Sung beat Smith W.D.

Wang Veng-tseng beat Sudo 6-1. 6-2, 6-1.

Collaco beat Llang 6-3, 3-6, 3-6, 6-2, 6-3.

Cheng beat McDaniel 6-3, 6-1, 0-3.

"

Second Round Khovi Honi-hye beat Kronovy G-1, 6-1, 6-1.

Yee beat Sung (No score received). Wang beat Collaco 11-9, 6-3, 6-1. Cheng bent Squires 6-4, 6-2, 2-6. 6-1.

MEN'S DOUBLES.

First Round

Llang and Carson beat Lenzlinger and L. Mottu 6-0, 6-0, 6-1.

Stokes and Coalcher beat Forbes and F. Madar 8-6, 6-2, 6-3,

Squires and Smith bent Llet. lxey and Pie, Kirkeby 6-9 9-7, 9-7.

Khoo Hool-hye and Kong beat J. L Wade and L. II. Wade W.O.

Kimura and Pulli beat McDaniel and Sullivan (no scoro received).

Uchida and Budo beat Berents and Meise 8-10, 2-6, 6-1, 6-4, 6-2,

They gained possession well from the

only scrums, and magnificent tackling, kept them at bay. Prigg, Newman, Ridley,

Second Round Liang and Corson beat Chang and

(Gehrig homered for New York) and Brown going very near to Yeo 4-6, 8-6, 7-5, 6-2.

Boston

Cleveland

0 2 5 D 16 0

(Trosky homered for Cleveland, and O. Hildebrand pitched and-blanked out Boston). Philadelphia............

122

8

Detroit

(Cramer, Johnson and Higgins homered for Philadelphia, and Fox for Detroit).

Washington

St. Louis

4

of

scoring. Then Laithwaite, the Recs., retired hurt, but Green- all, revealing-ren! genius, scored a try for the Reca., and also sent Prescott over for a try. The goal kicks failed, and at the end of the first quarter the Australians were of the attacking. six points down, after doing most

Storming play by Pearce put

danger. the Recs. line in tralians held the pressure

Aus-i

for

some time but failed to Beore. Thickness broke away, and, back- 2 10 2 Thicks Pearce, got the ball into the Reca. "25." Thickness gave the dummy, and Ridley went over

.NATIONAL LEAGUE.

Cincinnati Boston

Chiengo Brooklyn

2

12

.8 14

4

11

2

6 9

2

(J. Fredrerick homered for Brooklyn).

Pittsburgh Philadelphia

NN HE

2

0

1

7

0.

(P. Waner komered for Pittsburgh).

Pittsburgh Philadelphia

0 4 0

9

0 2

(E. Holly pitched and blanked

out Pittsburgh).

St: Loula New York

A 12 3 7

BLACKBURN

BEAT NEWCASTLE

VISITORS PUT UP

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London, Sapt, 18. Newcantlo very nearly

for a try. The try was better than either of the two which the Recs. had scored, for the ball passed through the hands of five players very quickly, whereas Greenall and Prescott's tries for the Recs were practically solo offorts. The pace was force and the play attractive. At half-time It was learned that Laithwaite, the Recs.' left-wingor, as suffering from concussion. Half-time: St. (6 Helens Recreation, 2 tries points); Australians, 1 try (3 points).

Squires and Smith beat Stokes and Couleher 7-5 9-7, 6-4.

Khoo Hooi-hye and Kong Y. Kimura and Fujii (to be played).

Uchida and Sudo v. White and H. Madar (to be played).

(Continued on Page 9.)..

Champions Lose to The "Rest"

YORKS INNINGS DEFEAT

London, Sept. 18.

The final match of the first

HONGKONG CRICKET LEAGUE.

Notice is hereby given that the annual meeting will be held in the Sanitary Board Room, Post Office Building, by kind por mission, on Monday, September · 25th, at 5.15 pm.

A. H. MADAR,

Hon. Secretary.

ROYAL HONGKONG YACHT CLUB.

"TREVESSIA" TROPHY.

The 20th bi-annual race for ships' Life Boats will be salled on Tuesday, the 17th October, noxt, starting at 4 p.m.;

Any ship of a Company having offices or responsible agents In Hongkong and which is in Port on the day of the race, may enter any number of boats.

All entries should, if possible,. be in the hands of the Hon. Soc., R.H.KY.C. by noon on the day of race, and competing boats should be at the starting line by 3.30 p.m. Postentrics, however, will be received.

Course: Start from Channel Rocks, thence to Kowloon Rock (P) Mark off Yacht Club (8), Mark off Cust Rock Beacon (P), finish across Yacht Club Line, leaving mark boat to Port, and continue sailing until Gunfire for finish.

A launch will leave Queen's' Statue Pier at 3 p.m. for the con- vehlence of membora and the General Pubjic.

R. J.. VERNALL,

Hon. Secretary.

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pions v., the Rest-came to an abrupt end at the Oval to-day, when Yorkshire were beaten by an innings and 23 runs.

This was Yorkshiro's third out- right defeat since they made certain of the championship on August 19, They falled to win any of their last five games, being defeated on the first innings in

ON THE DEFENCE.. After half-time the Recs, felt the loan of Laithwaite, and fradually were forced to defend. two others. Thickness loat a certain try whon

The Champions' tired attack

tho

ho hold on too long, but five was unmercifully punished by the minutes later he sent Folwell over, Rest, who totted up 466 for aix

wickets boforo applying and McMillan converted. C. Pearcei

closure. made an opening for Ridley, who scored, McMillan again convérting.

completely! Australia had now changed the situation, but Green- all, at scrum-half, nearly beat the defence again with a dummy and a cut through.

In the last ten minutes Recrea tion made a desporate bld for vic- sur-tory, and came within an ace of prised Blackburn Rovers on the success. Balley found the ball latter's ground to-day when they rolling his way after a chase of the mot in a league football match. visiting playera, and touched The Tyne-aldórs were just down for a try at the corner, but benton by the odd goal, in five.--the goal-kick failed.. Renter;

GLORIOUS DISPLAY. Yorkshire had first, occupation of the wicket, and the crowd re- volled in a glorious display of batting by Herbert Sutcliffe.

He carried his bat for 114, made out of 202 runs. He could find nobody to stay with him, but by judicious nursing of the bowling, batted his way to one of the most brilliant centuries of his carrer. ***

On an easy paced wicket it was soon made obvious that tho champlona" score was not suffi». ...As a result, Blackburn move up

St. Helens Recreation.-Barnos, cient against the batting talent saveral places in the league table Bailey Bowen, Martin, Laithwaite, of the Rest. "Patay" Hendran with the following record:

Prescott, Greenall, Highcock, Do- and R. E. S. Wyatt became. A. Pts.

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Australians.—MeMillan, Ridley, three figure mark. Brown, C. Poarce, Newman, A. Pis. Dannar, Thickness, Stohr, Folwoll,}

Madson, S. Pearce, Donny, Prigg.

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Hendren hit up 110 before dismissal and Wyatt remained undefeated for 136 when the de- claration was mado.,

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