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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. MONDAY, JANUARY 15, 1934.

FULL LIST OF ENTRIES FOR TENNIS TITLES

59 IN SINGLES

INCLUDES W.A.H. DUFF

FIERCE CHALLENGE. TO S. A. RUMJAHN.

New & Old Combinations in the Doubles

(By "Veritas").

Whilst there are 59 entries for the Colony's singles tennis championship as compared with there are only 31

for the

58 last, oubles as against 32.in 1933. The entry list closed on Saturday evening, and below will be found the complete list of participators in the cham- pionships which begin early next month.

The K.C.C. and Shameen Club tennis teams who met in a match at the K.C.C. yesterday. `(Ming Yuan).

S. A. Rumjahn the holder RADIO LOSE 100 PER

will meet with fierce opposition,

for W. A. H. Duff has entered and is now playing well enough to suggest himself as a likely winner. Teul Wai-pui, Ho Ki lau, E. C. Fincher and H. D. Rumjahn also figure in the list.

The Navy are well represented by Lieut. R. G. Hoare, who met with considerable success in the Navy championships last year, and Lieut. A, C, Miers and Li, Comdr. Jacob.

Some old and new combinations: will be. Been In the doubles, where the chief challenge to the RumJahn, cousins will come from Duff and Sullivan, Fincher and Goldman and Ho Ka-lau and Teui Wai-pul.

BEATEN BY POLICE IN NEEDLE MAMAK TOURNEY MATCH

CENT. RECORD

LINCOLNS WELL BEATEN BY MACAO

RECREIO SURPRISED IN CAER CLARK,

CUP COMPETITION

(By "Bully-Off")

Here are the list of entrant STILL TOP DOGS

SINGLES.

Taui Yun Pui, Lai Kwong-chun, J. Barrow, R. Amery, D. Dunham, M. Drysdale, M. W. Lo, F. H. Kwok, Findos Khan, A. Crawford, Lt. Comdr. Jacob, Tom Yoc-fong, H. Lo, S. W. Llang, G. Rickett, D. Greco, S. Green, Capt. Cannon, C. Ravenhill, Ng Sze-kwong. Ho Ka-lau, Taui Wai-pul, Lieut. R. R. G. Houre, H. Owen-Hughes, C. A. Wright, lu Tak Cheuk, W. C. Hung, Henry Ung, J. C. Haigh, H. B. Day, II. D. Toilinton, S. A Gray, M. Beach-Thomna, H. Y. Ho, 3. W. Leonard, P. K. Liang, M. C. Hung, I. M. A. Razack, R. B. Hamb ly, Ng Wei-lami, H. 'D, Rumjahn, S. A. Rumjahn, E.H. Wild, G. Gamble, Kwak Yu-chick, Y. Hachulma, W. A. H. Duff, D. M. McDougal, Iu Takino, Chũi Chưa Chui, KB. Wong, J. A. Casaumbhoy, Wong Fuk Nam, Ng Kam-chun, Lt. A. C. C. Miers, H. J, Armstrong, A. E. Guost, E. C. Fincher, A. L Sullivan.

DOUBLES.

MACAO TOO GOOD FOR LINCOLNS

(By "The Watcher") The Lincolns, who were not at full strength, paid a visit to Macao yesterday beaten by the odd goal in three, after a very hard game.

and were

LAWN TENNIS.

K.C.C. Defeat Depleted Shameen Side.

FOUR EVENTS TO TWO.

WITCH REACH DOUBLE FIGURES

Ten Goals Toll Against The Phoenix

SPORT ADVTS.

|HONG KONG "FOOTBALL CLUB.

Members are reniizded that in

ORPHEUS RETAIN connection with the Rugby Match,

LEADERSHIP

Parthian Outplayed Most of the Time

The Colony, v. Australian Univer- sitios XV. & Dinner, will bo hold at tho Gloucester Building ... on Thursday, 18th January, at 8.00 Pm: Dress informal, Dinner tickets (including apertifs) $0.00, may bo obtained at the Club house,

W. PRYDE,

Hon: Secretary.

Playing at Causeway Bay, yoster- Playing on the Dockyard ground day afternoon, H.M.B. Orpheus the on Sunday afternoon, H.M.S. Phoenix soundly defeated H.M.S. Submarine league leaders, consoli- Witch to the tune of ten goals to dated their position by defeating HONG KONG FOOTBALL CLUB.

the Parthian by two goals to nl. nil in a friendly football match.

The goals came with monoton- ous regularity, and at half time the score, stood at six nil..

There was very little constructive football, probably due to a bluster- Ing wind, which rendered ball con- trol dificult.

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Four more goals were scored

Gibson opened the Orpheus's ac- during the second half, the Witch being penned in their own terri- count after five minutes, following tory, fortunately for them the good work by, Parking and Cham Phoenix were without the services bere. In scoring, he appeared to of McNell, the Navy "B"-player, handle, but the point was allowed

Barnett The scorers were

(4), to stand.

For the rest of the first half, it Dale (3), Thompson (2) and

was all Orpheus. Although Cox and Sargent.

Mason, the Parthian defonders,

undor steady

pressure, the Orpheus forwards missed in- numerable opportunities of going further ahead.

FITTING RESULT

In a fast and intereating game, Rainbow drew with the Fore top- mon of the Cumberland at Happy Valley in a friendly football match on Saturday afternoon, the final

core being one all.

were

RUGBY FOOTBALL.

THE COLONY

V.

AUSTRALIAN UNIVERSITIES XV.

THURSDAY, 18th January,

оп

at the Club ground, Happy Valley,

Kick off 4.10 p.m. Admission (members included).

Covered Stand

$1.00. .50.

Uncovered Standa

(including Tax)." Service men in uniform half price. Payment may be made at the gate, or tickats for Covered Stand obtained from:

With the wind behind them, the Orpheus kept the play almost tirely confined to the Parthian's penalty area, but as in the first half, their shooting was extremely weak. Rainbow led at the interval, to

Print the Good play by which the Cumberland replied Parthian's goalkeeper, and the midway through the second half.backe, kept the ball out of the not A draw was a fitting result. until well on in the second half, at Owlag to unforeseen circum when Gibson scored from a centre stances, the matches between the from Chambers. Verity and Koppel, and the Tho Orpheus

half Locke, Berwick and Cumberland, did not dominated the game, all three tried take place during the week-end. long shota which Print did well to The Verity is due to meet the hold. With five minutes to go, the Keppel this afternoon at Happy Parthian almost succeeded in reduc- Valley.

SUBMARINE LEAGUE TABLE,

Goals

Orpheus Proteus

The K.C.C. entertained a tennis Perseus team from Shameen Tennis Club Phoenix yesterday and won by four events Olympus to two and 14 sets to six. It was Rainbow originally arranged that the Saracen Oswald (By "Bully On")

Club send six players but Frank Pandora Read, Hanaford and Newell were Odin The Radio Sport Club, cham-unable to come down. In consequence Parthian pions of the Mamak Tourney, the programme was restricted to four Otus were yesterday beaten by the singles and two doubles, D. S. Green Osiris Police. The defeat came as of the K.C.C., deputising for one of rather a surprise, for on their the absentees. Burnett was absent

Scores: showing in friendly games dur. from the K.C.C. side, ing the past fortnight the Radio should have come through casily.

two

The result of yesterday's match will probably ruln their chances of retaining league honours, for there are teams, the Police and the C.B.A., still enjoying hundred per cent records.

.

(Shameen) Singles- --Dr. Precht beat S. A. Gray, 6-3, 4-6, 6-2, 6-2; Surbur (Shameen) lost to C. A. Wright, 6-2, 6-3, 6-0; C. E. Watson (Shameen) lost to R. 3. Hambly, 6-4, 6-4, 6-4; D. 9. Green (Canton) beat

Doubles.Watson

and Surbur Capell, 4-0, 6-1, 6-3, 6-2. (Shamoen) lost to Wright and Gray, Green Precht and set); 7-6, 6-1, 4-2 (Surbur retired in the lant (Shameen) lost to Hambly and Capell, 6-3, 11-9, 0-3.

least sensational, Macao being between

The start was, to say the

The needle game will now be the Radio and C.B.A. two goals up within the first later in the month. The forme

If it had not been for Mies M. the Recrelo five minutes. Straight from the must win to stand any chance at

Basto, their full-back, initial bully-off the Portuguese inside forwards took the ball all of repeating their success of Ladies might have lost the match, down by elever short-passing last year. If the C.B.A. take a Miss Basto played a starling game, movements which left the Lin-single point from-them--they-can- and was responsible in spoiling several coln's defence spreadeagled and say good-bye to the championship.ged movements by the opposing

Yesterday's game was keenly forwards. Manhao put the ball in from contested and the exchanges were close range.

Two minutes later Itamalho repeated the dose and the four Lincoln supporters on the touch line tossed up as to whether they would see the game out as visit the Tantan

scorers Dr

The Central British Association evenly distributed. The Pollee the forwards were very erratic in shoot- fence were a good match for the ing, and although they were presented with several opportunities they did speedy Radio forwards though not turn them to use. They were J. Barrow & D. M. MacDougal,

their attack was definitely weak.

There was no score at the inter- best served by Miss F. Walker in J. J. Remedios & L. A. L da Silva, ¡

CHAMPIONS WIN. M. W. Lo and M. K. Lo, F. H. Kwok

val bit the Police took up the at-roal and Miss P. Woolley, at back. and 8, W, Liang, H. A. Barros and

tack soon after, resumption and within five minutes were a goal up,

The Hongkong Ladies, champions F. J. Remedios, Major W. J. houses!

when following a short corner, in the Caer Clark Cup, had no dim- Central Cartwick-Field and Major R.

However, having shaken off the Perkins netted. They kept up pres. culty in disposing of the Withington, Tam Yoc-fong and Ng Kam-choun, D. S. Grean and S., E. affects of the Sui Tai's tiffin, the sure and Perkins obtained his British Schoolgirls by eight goals to

Pile.il at Sookumpoo. Grean, Capt. Cannon and H.Tenth's defence settled down to second, taking a pass from

game The match was a one-sided affair, receiving any Owen-Hughes, C. Ravenhill and steady work and kept the clever The closing stages of the

attack the champions not

Misa Bonnar opposition H. G. Tollington, Ho Ka-lau and Maeno forwards out for the next saw the Radio launching Tsui Wal-pul, R. R. G. Hoare quarter of an hour. The Lincolns after attack, but they failed to find severe

Kemp should have given scored three goals for them and Misa and Lleut. A, C. Miera, C. A. forwards then came into the pic-the net.

and Mian Pope one. Wright and S. A. Gray, Iu Tak-ture and in one of their visits to them one but, with no-one to beat, Churchill and Miss Dalziel two onch. cheuk, and W. C. Hang, Teol Ping-the other end, Marshall cleverly he shot wide. fang and Tsui Yun-pui, L. Goldman deflected a pass from the right and E. C. Fincher, M. Beech past the Macao goalkeeper. Thomas and G. R. Rickitt, C. A.:

which CLEVER GOALKEEPER. · Barretto and A. V. Remedios, C.

to

The Radio were unlucky not to score in the first half when Kal- want Singh sent in a hot shot

Jessop just managed clear. Hilland and C. Pile, Luk Ding- In the second half play was fairly

UNITED WIN. choung and W. T. Lee, Luk Chan- even, both ends being vialted, but choung and Wong Shui-wing, J. W. Macao missed several opportunities

At Lyemun yesterday the United 12, shooting. However, all Hockey Club defeated the Leonard and Y. Hachiuma, P. K by wild Liang and M. C. Hung, J. M.their movements spelt danger, Battery I.A. in a Mamak Tourney Razack and J. A. E. Cassumbhoy and Moyfield in the Lincoln's game by three goals to hil. Reev H. D. Rumjabi and S. A, Rumjahn (holders), R. H. Wild and H. J.goal had no difficulty in keeping (2) au Wach scared

Armstrong, G. Gamble and J. C.

warm.

Ho particularly distinguished Halg, W, A. Duff and A. L. Sulli-himself in rushing out to clear van, lu Tak-lam, and Lau Man when the backs were benten. ching, Lee lu-wing and Chul Chun- chul, A. E. P. Guest and W. Hyde.

YACHTING RACES.

BIG IMPROVEMENT.

winners.

for the

SIANTS DEFEAT RECREIO, Tho St. Andrew's Club Ludios recorded a five to all victory over the Club de Resrelo "B" eleven on the Marina ground.

The first half wna very evenly contested, the Recreio Ladies put up good showing, allowing only one n the second half the Saints asserted roal to be scored against these but Arkt added four heir superiority more goals.

Miss Woolley (3), Mins 1. Gittins, and Miss P. Gittins scored for the winners.

FRIENDLY MATCHES.

GERMANS LOSE, Playing in the Mamak Tournament, the Royal Army Medical Corps de feated the German Club by one goal to nil in a gruelling game ai Carolino Playing at Happy Valley, the in-

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cognitos recorded a six to ni vie- At the other end the Macao

The Germans played a splendid tory over the H.M.S. Modway Lower vonlkeeper did not have so much game, and were rather unlucky to be Deck eleven. The first half scores were 4-0. Pinto (2), Xavier (2) de to do owing to the Lincolne inside defeated,

No scoring came in the first half, Sousa and Victor notted for tho forwards' tendency to hang on to the ball too long in their op- which was contestod hotly, but in winners-

Y.M.C.A. LOSE. en- the second half Sgt. Lane scored from ponenta' twenty five, thereby abling the backs to nip in and a penalty bully to give the military

sido victory. remained full clear. The game

the end, the to of interest JAN WINS ANKER CLASS. Portuguese deserving the win as they wore the more polished team. The writer not having seen them Jan, mailed by Capt. 3. Krogh Mor, Twon the "A" Class event in the Sixth in netion for four years was impressed with Championship race of the Royal tremendously

Sixth Championship Event Of Local Club.

CAER CLARK TOURNEY

RECREIO RECEIVE A CHECK

At King'a Park, H.M.B. Cumber land defeated the Y.M.C.A. by alx gnals to two, after leading by three goals to one at half time,

Emanuel (2), Westone and Hethor- ington (3) nolled for the naval side, ant W. H. Smith and S. Fowler for the "Y"

LINCOLNS DEFEATED.

A

Hongkong Yacht Club on Saturday their improvement which speaks

of the East The "B" Company when she bent Pat (Commodore Frank volumes for the hard work put in Elliott) by 3 mins, 44 secs. over the by their conch, deut. da Costa. 8.7 miles course,

Their stick work was excellent The Club de Recreto Ladies "Lancs, defeated the Lincolng by four

U.S.R.C. ground. and most of the team being on cloven, runners-up in the Carr Clark ruals to three in a fast game or the Cup competition last season, and Luana. Skippered By

"Y" LADIES WIN." the youthful alde, they had the fancied to give the champions a cione Shields, Wins.

advantage of speed..

Playing at King's Park, the "y": struggle for the Cup this soon. For the "Tonth," Hocquard received a sudden check in their un-Ladies defeated the Hongkong Ladies' In eplendid conditions, ynchtaman fought out the fourth cruiser cham stood out in the forward line; the banten record up-to-date, when they second oleven by three goals to all. pionship event vesterday, A. L. Shields halves and backs all worked hard were held to a goalless draw by the All there als ware stored in the winning with Luana, closely followed Dando doing some stouthearted Central British Association Ladies at first half then Mins P, McCaw (2)

King's Park on Saturday.

and Miss Q. Drown, by U. and I. skippered by II. 8, Rouse. hitting in the second half,

P. W. D. L. F. A. Pte.

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ing the defielt, when Platten got away on the right, only to see a very fine effort turned away by McBain.

For the Orpheus, the credit for their victory undoubtedly goes to the halves, Parkins, Townsend and Walker.

The losers were best served by Print, Mason, Cox and the centre half, Halmwood.

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Witch

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Veteran Verity

Whitehall Wren Gorla Keppel

F. W. D. L. F. A. Pl. Whitshed

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Wishart

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