MONDAY'S INTERPORT
TENNIS GAMES
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. THURSDAY, OCTOBER
BASEBALLERS FOR SALE
H. Collaco Hard Pressed To JIMMY FOXX MAY
Beat Lee Wai-tong
Shanghai, Odi. 1. Lover the net with Collaco Loo
fari Shanghai yesterday gained two more away to reach them. In the seventh victories over the Hongkong visitors, game, deveo was reached with a ne in the third day's play of the lawn effort by Lee, who lost the game tennis interport. In the men's singles with n, wenk shot at the net, while it. Collace, substituting for W. A. II. in the eighth game, again good driving
Hongkong And
by Calluco won the game placing Duff, boat Lee Wai-tong,
Beore by three sein to two, in a gruelling and set for Shanghal with a
me. In the women's doubles Mrs. of 6.2. Taylor and Mrs. H. Collaco, Shang-
game.
Buts to none.
were
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1935.
LOCAL
RIFLE
SHOOT
BAD WEATHER BUT GOOD SCORES
PRACTICES HELD
YESTERDAY,
In spite of unfavourable weather conditions, some keea shooting wha seen at the spoon and practice shoot held by the Hongkong Rifle Associa- tion on the Kowloon City range yes- terday afternoon.
The conditions of shooting, were
those liter, on
London, Sept. 6. As was anticipated there was In the fourth set, Collars, after (catcher). Eric McNair (infield-
Cramer (out. intensely keen play at Kingswood hal, beat Miss M. Grimths and Mrs. giving Hongkong the first time by Chui Chun-chui, Hongkong, in a clean-again playing into the net, took the er) and Robert
of the 36-holes Southern Quali- eut game, winning the mintch by two next three games with fine placing field), of the Athletics' baseball yesterday when the second round
on his opponent's base lino, in a team.
n constantly varying factor, while a burst of good play, Lee won the next Running to five sets, the singles urs
It is reported that Awsey linsfying Section of the News of the extremely difficult, for the light was orld £1,250 Tournament was the wind was continually changing, both in force and direction. In spite proved a severe test for both players. two games to bring the score to three offered $300,000 but Connie Mack
played. the seventh game Throughout the match Collae ex each, and in
after a
ia asking $400,000 for the three
Twenty-two players qualified with of these considerations, scores were
definitely
the
average, t
than 140 or better, and five who tied on celled in his strong forehand driver hard fight Collaco took the game on
at any previous shoot, and backhands, which
well is hard driving slots. Winning the
The Boston Red Sox are also the 147 mark went out to play over tho placed to the Hongkong player's base eighth game with good plny, and with
Frank Higgins holes for the two remaining places, and the chances of the Colony regain. line, but time and again he gave away nu exceptionally good rally at the end Interested and many points by driving into the net, of the ninth game, Collaco took the (Infielder) might be included in Rhodes and McIntyre with 36 and 38ng the Interport Trophy are much than anyone would have Adams engaged brighter The Hongkong man played a steady fourth set for Shanghai with a score the deal.--United Press.
more successfully in a similar affair believed possible a few weeks ago.
It is understood that a cable is to game throughout, greatly troubling of 6-3.
In the anal
Inst year, Wells and Fred Robson set, the Hongkong Collaco by the spin he gave to his re-player, seemed to feel the effects of
were left to commiserate with each be dispatched to-day or to-morrow to
England
number of sking for other. than Collaco, In the first set, Lee took the first the hird game more
(1914) rifles to be sent out in
in response and his service lost considerable i
the request of members of the game,
which was closely contested,
to
Are desirous next three games being taken speel and strength in consequence. Winning the nd, Afth and eighth
Association who alternatively, the score standing ̧nt,
purchasing them for private This, of course, will facilitate the task of the committee of the Association charged with the selection of the team to represent the Colony in the Inter- port Trophy and other inter-colonial events.
turna.
the
Bo pun in the third fand
and in up
JL
two games each, the fourth provin druce in both games, Lee |
a love game for Lee. In the fifth and sixth games, Collneo farged ahead
games,
hard Aght,
But steady
made points for the who, after winning
to tako both the fifth strongly play, good placlug, and strong fore-
battle. put up a great Thand drives,
contested by Lee, deuce being twice re-
the
verted to. The score standing at 4-2 Shanghuth and ninth games,
WOMEN WIN EASILY'
ght
RUGBY FOOTBALL
COMBINED SERVICES WIN JUBILEE FUND MATCH
FINE TO CLOUDY
C. A. Whitcombe, the Ryder Cup team captain, led the field with 139, and the other five Ryder Cup nom incen engaged survived, including A. Perry, the Open Champion. All 10 players have thus been successful in their various sections.
of
We are also informed that applica- Lions for individual membership are Secretary, and if any gentlemen who being received dally by the Hon.
to write is a British subject cares to this offelal at the Chief
Engineer's Command Headquarters, re-
informa
One conditions of membership, i
Five assistants qualified yesterday, Including W. J.
W. J. Cox and S. L. King, who shared second place with J. in favour of Collaco, Lee came in the sixth,
London, Oct. 2.
Adams u 140. Dai Rees, however, strongly, and by his excellent play won ran out the winner of the final set
The Jubilee Fund rugby football the Assistant's champion, failed to the next four games, the seventh and eighth with love scores for Collaco, to a score of 6 games to 3, thus match in London between Lundan and strike his best form and with 72 and
77 was, eliminated. inking the match for Shanghai on the Combined Services was won by the Services by 18 points to 12.- take the set by 6 games to 4.
Heavy rain during the night had The first two games of the second score of three sets to two.
further slowed down the course, and Reuter. ket were keenly contested, the first
it was playing considerably longer going to Hongkong and the second The second pair of the Shanghai
than yesterday, especially as a stif
etc., of this Association, such breeze Shanghai, Both games saw the score Women's doubles side, Mrs. Taylor
get up at times. at douce, but in the first game two and Mrs, H. Collace partnered each
With so many good players bunched lion will be gindly afforded him.
It has been learnt that another consecutive drives into the net gave the other well, and on their superior play
An antleyclone is forming to the together in the lead there was little the second romped home the victors over Miss north of the Central Yangtze Val- game to Hongkong. In
room for error, and no player went on and practice shoot will be held,
of the Naval by courtesy Chui Chun-choi game, after dence had been made five Griffiths and Mrs.
out feeling that he had only to play on the Naval Range at Stanecutters Naval authorities, times, superior forward drives, well (Hongkong) by two sets to mil. In ley. A shallow depression is mov-
fairly good round to be safe. By Island on Saturday afternoon, and placed on Lee's have line, gave Shang- the first set, Shanghai won the first Ing north-eastward over the north-
the middle of the afternoon excite-ins been
cen requested that the game. By excellent placing two games, the second due to the ern part of the Sea of Japan. The sent reached fever-pitch, which was laries of affiliated rifle clubs will in- with forceful driving, Collaco won the rinashing
*f services Mrs. Collare depressim over Assion is sit unted us time intent to come in Was Deany form the Hon. Secretary of the An- fourth, fifth, and sixth games. In the
the who, on her first service, left both
depression situated the last rociation sixth game, Collace last the game to pceivers and spectators in surprise about 250 miles to the east of who had scored a brilliant 68 yester-ociation of the
Routh Luzon, moving N.N.W. day. Now he took 10 shots more and attending this shoot not later than on Friday, in order iant the good recovery by Lee, who ran through the third game of the first set,
N.. nd
desperate fight to qualify. lucky shot which struck the
He played seven holes in level fours necessary launch, range and tea nc-
commodation to roli over
into the winds, moderate; fine to cloudy.
without any untoward adventures.
may be provided, There were only two spoon winners Then came 6, 6, with n busli at the
yesterday; they were, C.Q.M.S. Chee- 8th, and rough and bunker at the them with a score of 81 (S.R.` {a} 9th. That was 40 out, and he started rises), and S.L.M. Sheen with a score back with a 5 at the short 10th. He of nu (S.R. (b) rifles), was struggling all the way in, took
Detail results of yesterday's shoot 5 to the 14th, saved the 15th with long putt to get his 4--then finished are as follows: 3, 3-6! A very close-run affair which plunged the 148 contingent into despair, and ensured another nine
the
ip.
Lve on his own serview, to herald at its strength. Hongkong wod Local forecast:--East and the next four games to take the set, iki court.
six games to four.
the
a lov
COLLACO RALLIES.
lant rallies from onthout the sel, j
to base by Mrs.
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Taylar and Miss Griffiths were Good driving and placing by Collaeo feature, while smashing play at the in the third set brightened the net with neat cross-net play by Mrs. Shanghai hopes, for after losing the Collaco helped considerably to give first game, he came back strongly, Shanghai the set with 6 games to 3. taking the second game On two Again the
excellent net play, straight services after deuce. Excel-smashing services und hard drives by lent placing and forehand drives wou Mrs. Collen, ably assisted by Mrs. next two games, the fourth being Taylor on the base line, gave the
game. In the fifth game, Shanghai pair, an ensy win
of six although leading 30-love, driving into games to mil in the second set, The Mamuk Lodge of the Theosophical the net gave Collaco's opponent Hongkong pair partnered well. twn points, and after a smash hot into Miss Griffith's weak backhand strokes the net by Leo to give him 40-30, n were a drawback. The overwhelming drive into the net by Collaco bust the score is not a true indication of the game to Hongkong. The next three Hongkong pair's form, however, for games were won by the Shanghai they played a considerably belter player, although strongly contested game than would appear from the friends are cordially favited to be by Lec, who sneaked a few soft, file scores,
Mr. J. P. Way, tho. President of the Society, will give the first lecture of the winter session this evening in the Society's Lodge Room, Hongkong Club Annux, Chater Road, at 6 p.m. Its subject will be "Nature, Life's Supreme Teacher. All members and
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PERRY'S COURAGE Nor did the Open Champion, Perry, survive without tremendous labour. Only to his admirable courage did he C..31.S. owe his success.
Cheetham He was tilting at adversity from start to finish, and Cpt; Powell only res pitching und putting Spr: Over
mounting. Seven Spr; Mann
Pattullo. times in the round he pitched up either Lieut; dend or within holeable distances, L/Cpl; Peters.. 28 long putta, struck with the utmost Spr; Stone.... firmness, went down at the 2nd and Spr: Downing the 17th-one
of nine yards, here, Spr; Daniels
8. R. (b) Rinen retrieving an overstrong tee-shot.
S.I.M. Sheen... 33 thrill Perry's spectacular As a golling successes stand out above all others. L/Sgt; Holmes. 20 S. King was the first to set ton-Set; Willeston.. 27 gues wagging, playing a rather re- Pte; Green markabis 68. He took three fives in Cal; Johnson... 31 his outward half of 34, which, how RQ.M.S. Ottley. 19 ever, included three 3's and a 2.
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His bewildering
his
second a fo
ing progress was: 1; 3,
SCHOEN, NONENDRES
CHERRERNE 28808
a foot from the hole; 2, a slipping a shot or two here and there, yard putt; 5, a No. 6 swinging away chiefly owing to second shots not being
to miss the green; 6: 3, a second under clipped home with quite his usual pre-
Cox
a foot from the hole; 3; 5, No. 4 cision. On the outward half wa cut into bunker; 4, home with a two, shots were well worth seeing: a lovely full-blooded shots with his driver 34, | wooden shot dead on the pin all the Coming
"home:
4,3 the last away banged home against the wind yard; 4, 4, 1,
second home with at the long 5th, and a pitch stone Jend à driver again; 4; 3, iron 1 second | from above the 9th green, home 8-fout putt; 3, 4-34.
and
returned another 70, but Inspired by this taunting of the James Adaman lacked yesterday's more conventional methods of scoring inspiration in returning a fighting 79. by this partner, S. Fields (South Beda), kept him company with a 69.
QUALIFIERS His figures were: 4, 4. 3, 4, 4, 4, 3, 4, 6-35 out, 2, 4, 4, 4, 4, 6, 4, 2, 6-
4 in.
H.
C. A. Whitcombe again showed that W. (Adding at
he in his very best vein, returning | T..
Whitcombe (Crew HP) King Pk.. L)
Adams (Romford). H. Cotton (Waterlou, 'Betglum)
(8. B)
A. Perry (Leatherhead)
1st 201
Rd. Rul. Total 40 78 139 72 68 140
70 70 140
67 73 140
a 70, which was flawless apart from putting impses on three greens. He. shared the general pleasure at the Compaton (Coombe H
who had A. II. Padgham (Bandridge Pk.) success of brother left himself a terrifle task by taking. J. Taylor (Potters Har) 76 yesterday, but followed it to-day A. 1. Lacey Bierka)
T. Grres (Burnham Beeches with a 70 of much merit, to spend J. Hughes tNewbury) most miserably exciting afternoon Van Donick (Tervueren, BART.) watching the score-board, and even- M. Daragon (Addington Palace)
A. J.. Miles (Denham) tually smile brindly all the way home, W. Lakdaw (Miniden, Kant)..
Henry Cotton took 72, again a fine! Perey All (lenconfiell) exhibition of striking the bail, but §4. Whitcombe (Meyrick PK) 76 76
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