THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1934.
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MIXED DOUBLES CHAMPIONSHIP DRAW
The thrling ellmax to a dramatic Champloos at the Race Courts at Shanghai. Castle Ribbon shown beat- ing the favourite, Opera Evo, by half a length, after a grim struggle, Below, Opera
and Welcome Eve
Morn (second and third) being lad in after the cluesic event.
LOCAL SOCCER
Several Postponements For Saturday Next
BASKETBALL
Wah Yan College Win
Senior Shield
Interport Shoot
Colony Bad Last In Triangular Match
RUMJAHN AND MRS. CHIU
PASS INTO
SECOND ROUND
Fourteen couples have entered for the Colony Mixed. Doubles Tennis Champ.onship this year, and the draw, which was made at the Chinese Recreation Club last ovening, gives promise of some very interesting matches.
PONSFORD RETIRES
Testimonial Match
In Melbourne
Melbourne, Nov. 20. between England and Australia are When the next cricket teat matches played, Australia will take the fleid without the services of Woodfull, Ponsford and O'Reilly.
II. D. Rumjahn and Mrs. Chiu
Woudfull announced his impending Chun-chui and L. Goldman and Miss retirement some time ago, O'Reilly R. Hancock move through into the announced his withdrawal from flest ancock move through into the class cricket n few weeks ago and second round without opposition. Pangford stated to-day that he would Both these pairs are strong con-not longer be available for first class
matches. tenders for the title,
Ponsford's announcement was made Miss Oat the conclusion of testimonial E. C. Fincher and Daiziet, another pair who will match to Woodfall and Ponsford for need close watching, meet Paul their servien to Australian cricket. Kong and Mian Cheung Woon-wai The match was played between teams cantained by Richardson and Wood- the urAL, TOKİ
full. Woodfull's team won by seven wickets.
The complete draw. follows
FIRST ROUND
WAR
Batting Arst, Richardson's Eloven scored 100. Grimmett took fiva wickets for 04. Woodfull's team re-
Ler Wai-tong and Mins Ellen Tano plied with 316 (Woodfull 111, Pong-
ford 93). T. A. Pearce and Miss II. Elancock.
In their second innings, Richard- EC. Fincher and Miss O. Dalzielson's men did much better, putting on
l'aul Kong and Miss Cheung Woon-
899. Richardson top-scored with 107 wai,
and Grimmett Again took the II. T. Armstrong and Mrs, P. Pmajority of wickets, finishing up with Whitham v Capt. E Manners and Mr. four for 108. E. Grimble.
Lieut. C. Ravenhill and Miss Conder ▼ W. C, Hang and Miss M. Griffith,
8. A. Gray and Min A. Mackenzie Mr. and Mrs. Ha Ka-lau,
SECOND ROUND
1 Goldman and Min R. Hancock, H. D. Rumfahn and Mrs. Chiu
Several postponements are notified After a keen and exciting match, for next Saturday's local football Wah Yan College on Tuesday after- programme the most notable being noon beat Wah Kiu College in the the match between the Club and the final for the Senior Basketball Shield.
the First Division. The Both teams hind been previously Ilongkong finished a bad last in Navy in match between the Club de Recreio unbeaten, so that the excitement was the Triangutor Interport Rifle Shoot and the Kowloon Football Club han intense. Every possible point of van- which has been won by Shanghai, also been re-arrangert.
tage round Blake Gardens, where the who compiled a grand total of 965 In the place of these two post-match was played, was occupied. pointe against Singapore's aggregate bye. ponements it has been arranged that The final whistle went with Wah Yan of B24.
Shanghat Bred last week, when Chun-chui, bye. the Royal Navy and the Club de lending by 11 points, the full-time
match ori-score being 27-13. Recreio play off their
their ten counting men averaged 96.5. ginally Exed for March 3. This
bern postponed:Hongkong Twelve men shoot, but only the 15. same will be played on the Kowloon have Pootball Club ground commencing at Football Club v. South Wales Border- ten best scores count. The only rife ers, University v. Chinese Athletics allowed to be used is the short maga. 4.15 p.m.
Y Kowloon Football zine Lee-Enfald 303. The ranges In the Second Division the following and Eastern matches arranged for Saturday next Club.
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The Grst round of the championship has to be completed before December
aro 200, 200 and 600 yards, one the Radio Sports Club and the righter and seven acoring shots at Hongkong Police played on the cách range
Police Training School ground yes- terday the Radio won by one goal to ni. Play was fast and exciting both sides pressing in burns.
Hongkong fred on November 4 last, and registered a total of 888 points.
Shanghal's detalled scores were as follow:
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FRIENDLY HOCKEY the forwards.
Y.M.C.A. SENIORS BEAT ST. ANDREW'S
N: A. E. Mackay, who usually plays
in the forward lite, nunde fils debut
as ganlkeeper for St. Andrew's Club
CAMBRIDGE WIN
AT RUGBY
London, Nov. 19. Cambridge University had a nar
against the European Y.M.C.A. first row win to-day when they beat New eleven in a friendly hockey match port's rugby fifteen by 18 points to played at King's Park yesterday 13.-Reitor. afternoon. The Y.M.C.A. won by one goal to nil Mackay was never really tested and had bad luck with the ahot that did enter the net
The Y.M.C.A. commenced with only eight men, having to rely on two forwards, W. J. Brown and A. L
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Draft Programmes and Entry
6. B. Fowler, R. A. Bates.and S. Fowler arrived during the first half Forms for the Twelfth Extra Race and completed the Y.M.C.A. lino-out. Meeting, to be held on Saturday, The Saints' forwards, with the the 1st December, 1934, (Weather exception of the opening minutes of permitting), may be obtained at the game, never looked like becoming
dangerous and attacked very seldom. the Secretnry's Office, Gloucester Farmer, at centre-half, and Sommer, Building;, the Club House,. Happy at right-back, repulsed the Saints' Valley: the Hong Kong Club; the forward line, Farmer putting in some Sports Club; und the Stables, Shan good clearances.
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Frequent offaide by their forwardı | 1934. prevented several Y.M.CA. attacks from materiallaing.
Radio Win
In A friendly match between
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Woodfull's team carried their senta to 280 for three wickets. Brown made 102 and Ponsford 48-Reuter.
WEST INDIES TOUR
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