THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH.
TUESDAY, OCTOBER 81, 1933,
TWO PROBABLE FINALS FOR
MRS. LITTON & MRS. JAMES
LADIES
TENNIS
TITLES
CHAMPIONSHIPS DRAW
LADY FURNIVALL A COMPETITOR
DOUBLES AND SINGLES
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There are cleven entries for the ladies singles tennis cham- pionship of the Colony's and nine couples taking part in the doubles.
The draw for both champion- ships, which are being organised by the U.S.R.C.,' under. tho auspices of the Lawn Tennis Association, have been made na fallows:
SINGLES. DYES
Mrs. Litton
Miss M. Griffiths
1st ROUND.
Miss Potter v Miss It. Hancock Miss H. Hancock y Lady Furnivall
Mrs.. Lewis-Bryan v Mlas V. Thomas
BYES
Mrs. Parkes
Mrs. J. Whitham
Mrs. R.M.M. James
DOUBLES.
BYES Mrs. Litton and Tottenham
Mrs. R.E.
Mrs. Whitham and Potter
SHANGHAI WINS FOOTBALL CHAMPIONSHIP
This is the team which at Nanking batterad down the defence of the Cantonese eleven and suc cended in carrying off the national football championship to the tune of three guala to nil. The paTIO was in doubt until a few minutes before the final whistle when the Shanghai team in a breath-taking-
Faily smashed their way to the net on three surecasive decusioni.
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At King's Park in serappy | Competition match on Friday at an unrivalled remedy for rheumatism, Reserve Fund ... 191,200.000 friendly match yesterday the South Caroline Hill, commencing at 4.15 umbago, sciatica; restore appetite. Wales Borderers' second eleven de p.m. The following will play for the ost vital powers and the joy of flying. feated the Hongkong Hockey Club Radio. Man Singh; F: Singh and J,
Begin your own cure today, You second eleven by four goals. to enc. 5. Grewal; Jaggeet Singh, M. H.hemist can supply you with
The Club.fielded only nine men in Hassan and Mohinder Singh: Prom the first half, during which the for- derora netted three goals,
In the second half the Club had an extra „player in A, R. Botelho and they scored through S. F. H while the soldiers added one more.
MATCH CANCELLED. The latest proposed local
The friendly match between the hockey competition is an In-Radio Sports Club and the R.A.S.C. ternational Tournament ar arranged to talte place yesterday at ganised by the Hongkong Caroline Hill, was cancelled, Hockey Association open to its affiliated members.
Singh,
G. Singh, Awtar Singh, Kalwant Singh and F. A. Kemp (capt). Reserve: Attar Singh.
FRIENDLY FIXTURE.
This afternoon at 5.10 the Club de Recreio will play the TM, C. A. first team at King's Park with the following pleven.-A. M. Silva A. A. dos Remedios and A. A, R. Botelho; P. M. N, da Silva, W. A. Reed and J. Gonsalves; C. 'Almada e Castro, R. Pereira, A. M. Xavier. A. J. Bosto and P. Rosario.
;
RECREIO v. JÁTS.
DR. WILLIAMS PINK PILLS.
THE ONE-ARMED CHAMPIONSHIP (Continued from Page 8.)
Most of them are ex-Servicemen,
and Sir Ian Hamilton presented a cup
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LADIES' MATCH. The following will represent the
A. fine score was returned by the It was decided to put the pro-longkong Ladies Hockey Club in a
winner, W. R. Thomson, of Earlwood friendly match against St. Andrew's | ject into operation when the As- this afternoon at 5.15 on the Murina
Club, Glasgow. Mr. Thomson has Missociation met last night under the ground,
The Club de Recreio will entertain both his arms, but one of them was Kowloon.. Bird, P. chairmanship of Mr. A.A. Dand. Thorpe, M. Wallace, B. Hance. Dhe Jat Regiment at King's Park at injured in the war and he cannot # club with it. A powerful It is hoped
re- Robertson, H. K. Lowe, E. Bell, 7.1.101, to-morrow with the follow presenting the following coun- Dalziet. E. Bonnar, J. Churchill and ing team.-A. M. Silva; A. A dos hitter, he won the monthly modal REAL REASON FOR DECISION Authorised Capital
E. Selby.
Remedios and A. A. n. Botelho: 4. competition at the Bastwood Club rg. with the scratch score of 75, Basto, M. da Silva and Gonsalves; C. Almada, H. Alves, and his handien was then reduced Oliveira. A. M. Xavier, J. Guterres and M. from 11 to 8,
iries will participate: England,
MAMAK COMPETITION. Walex, Ireland, Scotland, Por- Augal, China, Germany and In: meet the Royal Engineers in a Mamak The Radio Sports Club are due to
'dia.
Representatives for those teams
in that order named, will be: Mr. POWERFUL
E.J.R. Mitchell, Capt. Smonthers,
Surg. Lt. Cmdr. Phillips (HM.S. Suffolk), Mr. J. Rodger, Mr. A.M. Xavier, Mr. R.H. Wong, Mr. 0. May and Mr. Surgin Singh.
INTERPORTS.
INTERPORT
CRICKET XI
M. W. LO SURPRISES CHAMPION
(Continued from Page 8.) number of points with a delivato V.drop shot.
"M.K." STEPS INTO BREACH.
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A BIRDIE.
Only one set of doubles was tee as any normal low-handicap play
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BACK FROM TOUR.
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DR. LO WEN-KAN ON WAY
TO CAPITAL,
Nanking, Oct. 30;
Mr. Soong sald he was still con-
that he remain on the standing mic Commission, but had as yet come to no decision.
It is officially announced that Mr. Soong concluded by declar-Dr. Lo Wen-kan, who has been Ing that he was in the best health Investigating the Sinklang situa- and did not need recuperation. He tlon, sailed from Vladivostok dor would remain in Shanghai. Ho Tangku on October 20 on-board expressed gratitude to the public a Norwegian steamer. who had wired to the Government urging him to remain in office Reuter.
He was hitting a long ball at Barn-Soong refused to disclose the ren ton and, but for three putts which he reason for his resignation, though LONDON BLANCHES-
The Lord's Bank, Limited had on several greens, he might easily he admitted it was not for health have broken 80. As it was, his B2 reasons. He declared be had long
Correspondents in all the prinafoul, efilam was the result of a great inward half wished to resign but withheld of the world.
Foralen Exchange and Danking battuem of of 39 which included a birdie 3 at the from so doing because a suitable very descriptions transacted. last
successor could not be found, which
Safe Deposit Boxes (various plans) \xt m J. A. P. Renwick, of Hawick, who would seriously affect Government rearty rental from $5 to $40. lost his arm near Ypres in 1918, re- credit. Now that Dr. H. H. Kung (Continued from Page 8.)
Lurned
fine 86. Renwick is a most had accepted the post, ho felt safe | The question of arranging In-
polished golfer and has remarkable In resigning. but he would give T. A. Pearce und F. terports was discussed, and it was Williams there are four bats
strength in his left arm. He swings every assistance to Dr. Kung. smoothly, hits the ball as far off the suggested that the Association get non who should be good enough
sidering the Government request in touch with the various bodies any day of the week
er would, and putts with unerring in Shanghai. Singapore, Manila, foundation of a solid score.
to lay the played. Here it fell to M. K. Lo Recar firm opinion that it is ensler committee of the National Econo- Canton, Amay, Foothow, Swatow And following them are Harry minute, and in vlow of the fact for a one-armed golfer to master the
to fill the breach at the last It is Owen-Hughes, Hamilton, Garth that he was playing with a game than for a two-handed player. waite and Redmond all of whom borrowed racket and shoes, his states D. J. Morgan, the well-known are potentini run-makers.
display was all the more credit-one-armed
rmed golfer. Whilst giving Shanghai full able.
The two-armed golfer is taught to credit for a first rate attnek, Partnering Hsu, M. K. Lo beat grip his clubs in many different ways there seems to be no reason why, Lak Ding-cheong and Wong Sul- during his long years of golfing. The given a normal wicket, Hong-wing G-4.
Instruction necessary for a one-arm- kong should be dismissed for
ed golfer will not cover half a shoot In this set. Isu's service and of notepaper. He has only one arm less than 250 in any Innings. overhead were seen at their best, and one grip to
concentrate on. although the South China pair The one-armed player grips his played with rare pluck, the result club as he would a hammor-he was never in doubt. It was good swings it round naturally with his entertaining tennis with a series body. This gives a perfect swing Sgt. Scott (R. C. of Signals)
of rapid exchanges.
which the majority of two-armed Lt. Jeffers and Cpl. Barlow
golfers have never perfected.`` A.S.C.)
In this respect then Hongkong of his colleague, Owen-Hughes is a golfer has to teach himself. He has One important factor a one-armed. Suobadar Khan, Suobadar Lnced entertain no fears. In addi-good batsman, an excellent change to put slightly more weight on the Khan, H. Major Jai Lal, and Mr. tion to his astuteness in tactics bcwler and a splendid field. No foot opposite to the arm he is playing Miss H. Hancock and Miss RP. J. Nnidu (Jat Regiment). and his ability to get the most out better cholce could have been made.with. This will give him his balance,
IN SHANGHAI
and Macao to this end.
Members nominated by Clube for the examination for hockey umpires were received as follows: T. Whitley, E. MacNider and A.: Gurovitch (C.B.A.)
Mrs. Jamas and Mrs. Litton (née Miss Enid-Lo) who are favouritės for the final of the ladies singles:}}
championship.
L/C Mullins and Set, Cutler (Royal Engineers)
Drum Majór Tancred, Sgt. Dun- vers, Sgt. Blow, Cpl. Hackford,
Mrs. Stafford Smith and Miss L/C. Marsh, L/C Hughes and
Bdsm. Yeomans (Lincolns)
Thomas
1st ROUND... Mrs. Parkes and Mrs. Lewis) Bryan Miss Purbett and Mrs. Turner
Hancock
BYES
Miss O. Dalziel and Miss
M. Griffiths
Miss Coote and Miss Everest | Mrs. Lochner and Mrs. James
FOR FOURTH YEAR. Both Mrs. Litton and Mrs. James look unfo to appear in two finais. They are almost certain to contest the singles, the retention of which Mrs. Litton is seeking for the fourth successive year.
Mrs. James, who has never yet won the championship has a much better chance this your as since returning from America' she has shown tremendously Improved form, while Mrs. Litton has had to combat with ill health for some time past.
Unless something unexpected. occurs, Mrs. Litton and Mrs. Tottenham will find their way to the final of the doubles in com pany with Mrs. Lochner and Mrs.) Jamos.
GENERALS CLASH.
BOTH PROFESS LOYALTY TO *NANKING®
Nanking, Oct. 30, Chinese roports state that the troops of Generals Tang Yu-lin and Liu Kuel-tang have clashed at Clichong, a short distance Inside the Great Wall In. porth-west Hopet
The hostilities resulted from General Liu's rofusal to allow General Tang Yu-Hu'a Torves to pass through the garrison aron.......
The two Generals are loyal to the Chinese Governmont, accord- ing to their latest professions- Reuter
NO BETTER CHOICE.. The cares of captaincy have been entrusted to Owen-Hughes, a time honoured Interporter and one whose knowledge of the game is second to (none in local cricket circles.
·SEMI-FINALISTS
WOMEN'S
DOUBLES CHAMPIONSHIP
Top left: Mrs. Kronor after delivering a service in her malch, in which she and Mrs. Dvorjats defeaľad Mrs. Oradia and Mrs. Mary, Top rights Mrt: Dvörjats, Mrs, Kranov, Miri, Ovadia, and Mrs. Mary, Lower Laft) Miss Collaro and Mrs. Fisher, who defeated. Mrs, Mandmore and Mrs. Price. Picture shows them in that order, Lower rights. A fine sallon picture of Mrs. Dvorjats taking a buck.. tround.
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