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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. TUESDAY, OCTOBER 17,

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1933.

S. CHINA "DEATH SENTENCE" REVOKED

FOOTBALL APPEAL ALLOWED

FIXTURES TO BE RE-ARRANGED

DECISION MADE LAST NIGHT

APPLIES ONLY TO SENIORS

(By "Voritus"). The "death sentence" passed on South China for being unable to fulfil some of their fixtures in the first division of the Hongkong Football League has been voked.

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An appeal lodged by the Club through the medium of Mr. J. D. Bush last night was heard by | the committe who agreed, that in view of the peculiar cricumst ances, to permit the South China

This English cricket olevan has now arrived in India and havo'ál- ready played a drawn match at Karachi. This picture shows members of the team after embarking at Tilbery. D. R. Jardine, the captain, is in the centre. On his right is C. S. Marriott and directly on his left B. H. Valentine and W. H. Lovolt, the Kent cricketers,' (Planet Nows).

TSUI WAI PUI THROWS GAME AWAY

AFTER TOYING WITH SHANGHAI

PLAYER AT NANKING

Tsui, Wai-pui, the clever young Hongkong tennis player, defeated himself when he met Wang Won-chong of Shanghai in the National Sports Meeting at Nanking.

Tsui, who beat John Wade the

Shanghal captain in the 1032 Sto. Reynolds

seniors to re-arrange these fix-Interport, had the match in hand in the fourth set when he establish- tures when they return from the ed a lend of 5-3. National sports meeting in Nan- king.

In regard to the second eleven, however, it was decided that it was impassible to extend the same privilege, and the team will have to fulfil its fixtures on the dates appointed in the official handbook.

THREE GAMES AFFECTED. The South China (cam now in Nanking are due back after Octo- ber 21, so that only three matches are affected. These aro:

V

Lincolns

v R. Artillery

v Recreio

The club's second string has already defaulted, to the Royal Artillery, They also did not play last Saturday, but this was duo to the fact that the arranged fix- ture was with the East Lancs, whe have not yet arrived form Shang hal.

HAPPY ENDING.

It is a matter for congratulation that the Committee have adopted

Then he went to pieces and offered no further resistance.

Fights Draw

Lal Kwong-tsun, who beat Ng At Pompey

Sze-kwong in straight sets in the Hongkong Championship this year, scored a clever victory for Canton, beating Billy Yul, this year's conqueror in Guy Cheng.

Nanking, Oct. 18. Shanghal has eliminated the Canton tennis team in the national sports meeting here, by two matchca to one, Canton's only victory was scored by Lai Kwong-tasun against Billy Yui, the games going 4-0, 1-6, 10-8, 6-4, 6-3.

After a thrilling match, Wang Wen- cheng of Shanghal beat Tsui Wai- and Hongkong pui, of Canton,

Tho Interport star. 0-2, 6-7, 4-0, 7-5, 6-1. The southern

scores were

1

MEETS DUTCHMAN

OVER 10. ROUNDS

SIX SHANGHAI "CERTS"

FOR CRICKET INTERPORT

WORD RECEIVED IN COLONY

DONALD LEACH CAPTAIN

Mr. Harry Owen-Hughes has the received notification of names of six players who are certain to appear in the Shang- hal Interport cricket team in Hongkong next month.

They are:

D. W. Leach (Capt.)

T. W. R. Wilson

P. Madar

R. Booth

J. C. Jenkins

J. F. N. Mayhow

The rest of the team will very

probably be composed of the follow-

Ing:

L. Stokes

O. G. Simpson

or

P. V. Simpson

A. J. Barson

S. R. Kermani

C. G. W. Robson, with

H. T. Smith, as manager NINE OLD INTERPORTERS.

Of these eleven players, nine are jold Interporters, and have all been seen in action before in Hongkong. It looks as though Donald Leach is to be happily placed and should be in the position to lend a strong tean.

Jenkins, a sound bowler, ami Mayhew, a fine wicket-keeper, make their debut in Interport cricket, and The second meeting of ex-juding from Shanghai reports are Stoker Reynolds, the former players of bigh calibre. welter-weight champion and

well known Hongkong boxer, and Les Saunders (Holland) THE at the Connaught Drill Hall, Portsmouth, again resulted in a draw. The fight was over 10 three-minutes rounds.

sent Reynolds

Both men were cautious in the player had the match in his hands in opening round, and just before its the fourth set, when he led 5-3. But close Saunders he falled at the crucial moment and against the ropes with hard blows to the body. Roynolds did better collapsed in the last set.

Peking, the favourites the in-the-second, using both hands to

to good effect. basketball, unexpectedly lost

volleyball, Canton, 41-31. In girls' Canton beat Hopel, 3-1.

REYNOLDS PUNISHES.

The next two rounds wore tiven, In a baseball fixture, Canton beat Peking by 6-2 entering the final-but Reynolds in the fifth overely punished the Dutchman, who ap Reuter

the wise course of allowing, the A NASTY INCIDENT South Ching appen).

Soldiers Fire on Crowd

Nanking, Oct. 10.

The position called for a then an benevolent, rather aggressively authoritativo at- titude by the Football Associa- flon. In fact; persistence in the

A nasty incident marred the "nue- original decision of the Council

yesterday. might have done irreparable cess of the National Sports meet-

yesterday. Early ing damage.

morning, the sixth day of the meet Ing, when the Basket-ball match be South China did not succeed in tween the Shanghal and the Fukien the whole of their appeal. The ladles was in progress, a body of arrived Association has stood firm in rearmod soldiers, numbering over a gard to the second division team hundred,

unceremoniously

and next Saturday the club will and on being refused admittance, have to turn out an eleven against some of them opened fire, wounding the Navy unless they choose to for a boy scout and a student, and caus ing a general panic among the spec- Intora. felt the points.

In qualifying their amended ver-

The Cantonese residents in Nan-

dict in this manner the Committee king are preparing a dinner, to give Have not acted too harshly. South the Kwangtung competitors 'n hearty China certainly are in the position send-off. 'to field 'n second and third team even with so many of their players in Nanking. The League have every right to look for co-operation from South China..

RIFLE SHOOTING.

A. Chappelle Wins Local Club's Competition.

WEEK-END FIXTURE.

A Chappelle won the " Class monthly competition of the Hong- kong Rifle Club held at Kowloon Tong over the week-end with a total of 86 of a possible 100..

•The following scores were returned by competitors: Clase "1"

A. Chappelle J. Denby

R. H. Woodman R. C. Watson

Clasa "C

Hall

R. Roovan

R. W. Godson

NATIONAL RECORDS BROKEN.

Ex-Sto. Reynolds., '

TENNIS

LEAGUE

C DIV. MATCHES COMPLETED

SEASON CLOSES FRIDAY

The Hongkong Tennis league season for 1933 officially closes on Friday of this week, and already the "C" Division pro- gramme has been completed, leaving four matches outstand ing in the "A" and two in the "B".

Yesterday the Army Tennis Club and the Kowloon Dock Re- creation Club played off their final tle, whilst the K.C.C., given a walk over by the Radio Sports Club, and Civil Service, visited Craigen- gower for their last match.

Unfortunately a late start was made and the game could not be completed. It was decided, how ever, that it should be regarded' as a draw.

As a result the K.C.C., finish the season runners-up to the Chin- ese Recreation Club, having lost 4 points out of a possible 28.

The Army defeated Kowloon ̈i Dock by 5% sets to 8%,

The final leading positions aro occupied by:

The ten track and field events have

P. W. D. L. F. A. Pts. now come to a close. Chang Ling chich of Peking is first, loading Chen

Both of them peared to be tiring. Reynolds

40% 23 Ling of Shanghai.

K. C. C. 14 111 275 broke the national record in their fought aplendidly in the seventh C. R. C. 14 13 0.6 111-184 28

and was the fresher of the palt. C. de R. 1 11 0 0 60% 10% aggregate points.

The Shanghal Indica defeated the His extra aggressivences got the A, T. C. 14, 11 0 3 784 412 Fukion ladies in perhaps the most better of the foreigner.

The Dutchman tried to force the thrilling basketball match of tho meeting. The result of the match fight in the eighth, but Reynolds

remained in doubt till the final whis- tle sounded, the score at the half again responded well. Sauders timo interval being 11-11. Eventual. showed cleverness in the ninth by his defensive qualities, which coun-- ly Shanghai won, 20-25.

Miss Sun Kwel-yun of Peking teracted the fast attacking efforts. shops in the basketball match against of Reynolds. the Hupeh ladies, when she scored' 83 points for the home team,

Results are appended:

Final-1, Metres Reiny Wanglungi 2, Shanghai; 3, Nan 4, Peking. Time 44.2 seconds (Recordball Section.--(Mon) Kwang. tung

nad. Cho. boat Kiangsu 3.0; kiang beat Nanking B-1. (Women)

500 000 Total Hongkong beat Hunan, 8-1, and Po

king beat Klangsu 8.0,

Basket-ball Section: (Mon) Hupel

Yds. Yda.

43 4286

41 42

83

41 41

82

the Philippines,

40 88 78

80-

04

GOLF RULES REVISED

BUNKER

M.C.C. IN INDIA

First Match Drawn In Karachi

TWO-DAY MATCH

"

Karachi, Oct. 10,

The Marylebone Cricket Club open-

eloven! DEFINITION OF Aed their Indian tour with a two-day

match against Mr. Rublers elo The match was drawn.

The M.U.C.

Wall202 in their first 11, Barnett 82, The new draft of the rules of Vienna 60, and in their escond

beau Fukion 47-29 and Nanking beat

Chinese 27-19. golf have been formally ratified by Innings scored 70 for 4 and declared. (Women) Shanghal bent Fuklen the gonoral meeting of the Royal Bir. Rublers eleven scored only 90 20-26, Hopels beat Harbin 68-16, and Ancient Club at St. Andrew's in their first knock, Townsendt taking. A long-standing doubtful point is three wickets for 10 runs. In their Kwangtung ueat Honan 46-24, and Peking, beat Hupels 60-11-Wah Kiu, removed when hazards are dealt second innings they totalled 109 for 0, Townsend taking four for D1-Router. (Continued on Page P.)

Yat Po.

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