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TENNIS INTERPORT DEFEATS
SHANGHAI BEATS HONGKONG
IN MEN'S MATCH
Shanghai, Sept. 29. After the first day's play in the Tennis Interport, Shanghai led long- kong by three matches to nil, winning a doubles and a singles in the Men's
doubles in Section, по п Ludios'
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1935.
America Wins
Ryder Cup
BRITAIN BEATEN
BY 8-2.
HOSTS SUPERIOR
RIFLE SHOOTING
SUCCESSFUL TESTS AT STONECUTTERS
DIFFICULT: CONDITIONS
Over 60 members of the Hongkong Rifle Ammodation turned out for the on The Spoon Shoes, and Practice Royal Naval Range at Stonecutters on Saturday, this being an appreciablo Increase on all previous practice
America won the Ryder Cup contest against Great Britain at Ridgewood by eight matches to two, the other two fixtures, both in the singles, being halved.
New York, Sept. 28. Except for the victory of Charles
Olin shoots. the and Ernest Whitcombe over
Dutra and Ky Laffoon, the British A. C. Berlyn was the most success- golfers were swamped in the four-ful shot In the aperture sighi prac Gordon Lum and Khoo Hooi-hyetemes of the Ryder Cup Contest which tice obtaining a total of 94 points cut Ridgewood, New of a possible 106, while T. Grinham (Shanghai) were too good for Lee commenced
scored 90 out of a possible 105 in the Wal-tong and Tui Yan-pul of Hong Jersey, to-day,
open sight practice. kong, winning in straight sets in the first doubles match of the series
Lee Wai-tong was brilliant, but re- cefyed poor support from Trul Yan- pui.
The match was very one-sided and lasted only 45 minuter. The scores were 6-2, 6-4, 6-3.
LADIES' DOUBLES
Mrs. Header Mr. J. Matr and Harris (Shanghai) were very lucky Miss R. to beat Mr. Wilson and Hancock, the first-ranking Hongkong pair.
Miss Hancock Mrs. Wilson and should have pat Hongkong one up In the Ladies Interport, but frittered away several chances of winning at crucial moments,
brilliant Mrs. Wilson was very throughout the match, her net-play being the decisive factor in the first The unde numerous In which spectacular "killa."
The Americans won the other three matches by wide margins,
Geno Sarazen and Waller Hagen U.S.) beat Alfred Perry and J. J. Husson (Great Britain) by seven and six; Henry Picard and Johnny Revolta (UIS.) beat A. H. Padzham and Perey Allies (Great Britain) by six and five; Paul Runyan and Horton Smith (U.S.) beat L. J. Cox and E. W. Jarman (Gront Britain) by nine and eight.
Charles and Ernest Whitcombe (Great Britain) beat Clip Dura and Ky Laffoon (1.5.) by one up,
Before play commenced, the Ameri- cans were slight favourites, but the Britishers were confident of retaining
the trophy.
Weather conditions, as far as per sonal comfort was concerned, was all that could be desired, but from shooting point of view they were very
cult
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TOURISTS BEATEN
SWANSEA BEATS "ALL BLACKS"
RUGBY AT HOME
London, Sopt, 28. After winning the first four matches of their English tour, the New Zea land "All Black" rugby team suffered their first defeat to-day when they met Swansea
The hosts proved too good for the tourists and scored 11 points against the visitors' three,
The London Scottish overwhelmed the Old Merchant Taylors, who had no reply to the winners' 21 points, while Blackheath bent Birkenbend Park by 18-3. The Harlequins also
thair
beating engagement, Rosslyn Park by 14-10.
won
11 New Zealand
Blackheath
Swanken Birkenhead Park 3 Cardiff Coventry Harlequins
One of the outstanding features of
shooting WON the afternoon's
of marked increase, in the number members using aperture sights and slings.
in
the
of
This in particularly welcome view of the fact that the Army Coun cil recently expressed the desire that this form of shooting should be taken up as a means of recreation within the Army and because all important competitions such as the Interport Trophy, the N.H.A. Inter-Colonial Portal Match, the N.it.A. Silver Medal and the competition for N.R.A. "Donegall Badge" are all
class competed for with this It was raining to-day and the greens wenpon, were very heavy. These conditions
THE RESULTS Britishers, should have suited the but the
lending Americans
The following were were" vastly In the second set, games went with superior at the end of the morning scores in the Spoon nad Practice
Shoot held on Saturday: the service to -3. The Shanghai re-round when the scores were:
Aperture Sights presentatives then broke through the Hongkong ladies' service, at the and then took the Visitors
up evened lent at 5-1.
Hongkong were match-point twice, but they netted on both occasions.
In the third set, Hongkong led 2-0. Shanghai levelled up, but the Colony Indles can awny and established lead of 5-2.
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Mrs. Wilson and Miss Hancock had match point wire, but they netted
again.
Therefore the Shanghai ladies in proved and sutplayed the visitors,
The scores were 2-6, 7-6, 7-5 in favour of Shanghai.
MEN'S SINGLES
Sarazen and Hagen, with scores of 37 um 84, were five an Perry and Busan, who had cards of 37 and
40.
up
Name A. C. Berlyn J. Ottley Stephens
G. A. Johnson
Picard and Revolta, with scores of 30 and 87, were seven up en Padr-1. Todd ham and Alliss, who had 40 each.
Runyan and Horton Smith, with scores of 38 and 34, were six up on Cox and Jarman, who had 39 each.
The two Whitcombes were square with Butra and Laffoon. The Ameri. enns had scores of 10 and 36, while Charles and Ernest Whitcombe had 40 and 30.
AFTERNOON ROUND
Surazen In the afternoon, Bagen were hut in do cach, finally heating Perry and Busson by seven and six: Hurton Smith and Runyan were out in 86 and 39. finally bent- ing Cox and Jarman by nina and
L. D. Carson, the singles champion of Shanghai, who accompanied the Chinese Davis Cup team to the United States some months ago, fooled about with Ho Kn-lau, the Hongkong vapeight; Picard and Revelia were out in lain, to win in four sets.
Winning the firs two sets, he dropped
ropped the third, but in the fourth he completely outclassed Ho Kadau and did not drop a single game.
The match was uninteresting. Al- though the scores of 7-5, 6-4, 6-7, 6.0 indicate a close game, in really Carson was far superior.-enter,
THE SECOND DAY
Shanghai, Sept. 20.
by 6-1, 6-4, 12-10.
Both played excellently, but Khan's superior Courtcraft was the deciding factor.
38 each, finally beating Padgham and Allies by six and Ave.
The Whitcombe were
ont Tu J
40, und home with to each, beal- ing Dutra and Laffoon by one up.
Par for the course is 71.-Reuter.
REASON FOR DEBACLE
New York, Sept. 28. Interviewed, after to-day's play at Ridgewood, Charles Whitcombe, the captain of the British teams, attribut
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GLORIOUS OPERING TO LOCAL SOCCER LEAGUES
(Continued from Page 8.4
Fent the Polies forwnals from scoring more than five goals but even Gosano's stendiness as a defender was not
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Services
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12 Glasgow Acas, Gala Heriotoniana D Hawick Plymouth Albion 15 Camborne
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BOWLS PRACTICE
INTERPORT RINKS GIVEN PRACTICE
will
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The three rinits selected to represent Hongkong in the forthcoming towin Interpart against Shanghai as well as the Second Division four who play against the visitors had another the practice-game on Saturday Club de Recreio green.
on
A. W. Grimmitt, one of the selected players, had already sailed for the North and his place in A. M. Holland's rink was filled by J. Fraser, one of the futerport reserves,
Tho scares of the games were:
Third Rink
JV, RELY B. W. Bradbury FJ. Joser
1. M. Omer
Piret Kink
J. B. Nowh
1.. (lux
C. G.S
R. P. La
Hecond Bink
A. E Contes
J. McKelvie
J.
TAPET
15 A. M. Helload
Second Division Rink
B. A. Bricht
W. K. Way
J. J. Buntu
24 J. C. Chalmers
INTRA.CLUB MATCH
31
16
An intra-club game was played at the Craigengower C.C. an Saturday. Teams were picked just prior to the game and spoons were inter awarded
sufficient to curb the activities of the to the winners rink beat F. X. Del- Police forwards who We're constantly W. Gurgett's
the opposition defence.
mengecercis
The
The
gado's rink by 24-15; W. T. Bright- goalkeeper was called man's rink beat D. K. Kharne Pink upon to save frequently from the by 3-17; and J. S. Landolt's rink
JOCKEY ALLOWANCE
Khoo Hool-hye_bent_Tsui Wai-pulled the Britnin debacle to possible Police attackers and although i let brat P. Whiteman's by 22-21.
five-gusin-through-it-wos-not-all-his- stage-fright on the part of the young-fault that the defent of the side was sters of the team. American rilles
unanimous are fault Iny in the fact that the British shot would merely reach the greens whereas tlie Americans aimer for the cup.
The final set, WILS a ding-dong struggle, with the lead alternating from one to the other until 10-10, when Khoo broke through the service to win.
that the
Olin Dutra and Ky Latroon, the only beaten American pair, conceded their In the ladies' singles Mrs. W. Imate to the Whitcombes on the last Wilson beat Mrs. Molr 6-0, 2-0, 6-1.
Mrs. Wilson was in brilliant form, her placing and her net play being outstanding: She also seared many winners with backhand drives to the far corners of the court.
THE DOUBLES ・・
In the men's deubles Carson and Duff beat W. C. Hung and Ho Ka-lau by 0-1, 6-0, 1-0, 7-9, 6-2,
The final set was played in the dusk which greatly handledpped the visi- tors, who caused a surprise by ex- tending what is considered to be Shanghai's leading doubles combian-
tlon
The local pair led T-2 in the fourth set and were match point, but the Colony pair rallied, and won the game and proceeded to level. Games were won alternately till 7-7 was called, but the Shanghai pair then went through to the sch
Ho Ka-inu WIA the best of the four, but was not supported well by Hung, who was unsteady throughout.
hole when they were hunkered for a four, whereas Ernest Whitcombe Kot his pult to within a couple of inchies from the cup..
Sarazen and Walter Hagen, the Amerlean captału, were not so dead- ly in the afternoon, especially Sara- zen-Router,
INTERPORTERS IN FORM
Donald Leach's Century: Madar's Hat-trick
Shanghai, Sept. 29.
RC convincing.
Mellardy received comparatively, little work to do but the little he did have
was carried out creditably. There were more weak links in the Recreio chain than strong ones but the most vital weakness was in the forward line where the
players were effective as the Police defen- only ช ders allowed them to be. Combina LION Was a essence which was
Lion
Amendment Of Racing Rule Of Jockey Club
The Hongkong Jockey Club has an- completely lacking and only B. Gosan ounced the following rules regard- was able to make much headway.ing jockey allowance: He initiated many attacks but his cfforts were negatived by the de- By the amendment to Rule of Rac- ing No. 103, novice jockeys having ride open races may
fenders.
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In the interport trial for the Hong. kong visit, the Interporters showed up excellently against the Rest.
Batting first they ran Up 337, fore the Recreio scored from a penalty Donald Leach making 178 not out. for hands against Blackburn. They The rest made 210, collapsing in the later scored another goal but just later stages against Pat Madar, who before the final whistle Mess, with a in the carlier stages of the match.
A singles win by Khoo Hooi-hye hat trick with the last two balls of goal mouth for Marques to de- gave Shanghai the victory in the his eleventh over and the first ball flect it into the net with the tips of Men's Interport.—Renter.
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Try-out of New Ponies
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The draw for the ponies accepted by
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Carson and Duff were both erratic took 5 wickets for 29, and did the corner klek, sent the ball into the wishing to, vlow the riding test, tiffins
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