THE HONGKONG. TELEGRAPH. THURSDAY. FEBRUARY
1934.
PROBABLE INTERPORT XV
MACKINTOSH'S Team Chosen To Meet HIRAI THROUGH ASK
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MACKINTOSH'S
The Rest
FINAL SELECTION TO
BE MADE
After Saturday's Match
The probable Interport rugby XV to represent Hongkong has been selected for a match against the Rest of the Colony on Saturday, and is as follows:--
J. P. Whithamst
J. J. Ferguson
W.. H. B. Rigg
L. G. Robertson
G, P. Lammert
M. W. Turner..
H. C. Meeko;
G. A. Stewart
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W. E, Peers
1st Round of Manila Tennis Tourney
Manila, Jan. 27.
S. Hiral, young Kelo University undergraduate and gilnth ranking player of Japan, mako quick work over E. Baumann, thoroby win- ning his first match in the All Comers tennis tournament yeator- day afternoon In three straight sets, 6-2, 6-1, 6-1, at the Jose Rizal Memorial courts.
Hiral's lightning shots to the corners balled Baumana and caught him flat footed many times. Hiral: took the offensive from the outset with his forehand House on February 3, 4 and 5 bedrives working in good order. tween 5.80. p.m. and 730 pm, and
E. Baumann put up a game fight after that at the Anderson Music Co. and lost to a better man. After
CLUB "A" XV......
losing the first set to his opponent,
At 2.45 on Saturday," the Club' he started the second set match- “A” XV will meet a Navy "Aing his drives with the JapanBLE. team on the Club ground, and the visitor but to no avail, Baumanu side will be: RR. Edwards, D. played the best game of his life Hynes, A. If, Harbord, B. C in the second set but simply he Allan, K. Noble, A. F. Jenkins, could not break through Hirai's Hutchinson, R. Stilllard, C.
defence. He lost the second set Austin, W. R. Andrews, W. O'Neil J. T. Edkins, A. R. Cox, J. McGugan, and K. "A. Munro,
LOCAL MATCH
Club "A" Defeats Navy XV
6-1. woning only one game, the fourth: In the third set Baumann was all tired and Hiral had his own way copping It, 6-1 and with it the match.
FIRST DEFEAT
This team will oppose the Rest on the Club ground at 4 o'clock on
(Continued from Page:8).· Saturday. The Rest XV will in- clude the following members of The Club's "A" fifteen ontertained Perseus wore ahead, Sizer scoring the Hongkong Football Club-a, team from H.M.S. Medway, Cum with a shot that left Barber help RH. Grimtha, G. C. Moutrie, berland -Tamar at the
and 18
Club Ices. R. O. F. King and S. H. Garrod. ground yesterday, winning a closely Persens were responsible for
After this match the Interport fought game by 15 points to five.
Ought Trio of 15. polis to Ave the majority of the attacking mo- XV will be finally selected.
penalty kick, and Harbord, Allen, cond half but could not add King, and Rigg-added tries, none of which was converted.
THE INTERPORT.
Hongkong and Shanghai To Meet on Feb. 15. The Shanghai Interport Rugby team will arrive in the Colony by the Sarpedon on Wednesday, February
14.
On Thursday they will meet the Colony fifteen on the Club ground at held at the Peninsula Hotel that night. On Friday they will prob ably visit Fanling, and on Satur day they will meet the Combined Services on the Club ground at 3.30 pm. They leave for Shanghai by the General Pershing after the Inter- port Dinner at the Peninsula Hotel on the same night.
A. B. Branch of the Medway touch- nd down for the Navy and Comman-
their score.
For the winners, Sizer was rare foraging forward and
to
was der Roone of the same ship converted. responsible for the Persous draw- Branch was particularly good Brary at full back played a fine de- the
and ing level with the. Orpheus for fensivo game.
leading position. Butler and Bolton were superb backs.
RUGBY TOURISTS.
For the Olympus, Blair played hie usual scientific game but he was badly supported.
The teams lined up undor.L/Sen Foad as follows;-
3.30 p.m. A Hupper dance will be Australian Team's Success
In Match At Kobe.
H. M. S. Olympus:-Barber; Kobe, Jan. 28. Cardy and White; Lt. North, The Australian Universities Rugby Blair, Graham; Lt. Comdr. Hill, team made an nuspicious start Richardson, S/Lt. Choyne, Nor their tour in Japan to-day by scoring a convincing win in their first match. Under the able leadership of their skipper, R. Westfield, they trounced $2 Western Japan by 33 points to 16
Booking for the Interport at and $1 will be open at the Club Reuter.
ᎪᎢ . THE
man, Davies.
H. M. S. Perseus:-Lt. Buckley; Bolton and Butler; Kibble, Page, White Peatfield. Fidler: Ellender, King, Sizer, Morrison.
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