MONDAY'S INTERPORT TENNIS GAMES
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. THURSDAY, OCTOBER
H. Collaco Hard Pressed To Beat Lee Wai-tong
Loo
far
POLO TOURNAMENT
Artillery Beats Fusiliers In K.O.Y.L.I. Cup
The Royal Artillery defeated the Royal Welch Fusiliers by six goals to three in the final of the K.O.Y.L.I. Cup polo tournament which was played at the Hongkong Polo Club Shanghai, Oct, 1. over the net with Colinee
game was watched by n Shanghai yesterday gained two more awny to reach them. In the seventh round at Kowloon Tong yesterday. including Hin victories over the Hongkong visitors, game, deuce was reached with a fine distinguished gathering, In the third day's play of the twn effort by Lee, who lost the game Excellency Mr. N. L. Smith, Acting tennis Interport: In the men's singles with a weak shot at the net, while Officer Administering the Govern II. Collaco, substituting for W. A. H. In the eighth game, again good driving ment, His Excellency Lieut-Genorni Dulf, beat Leg Wai-tong, Hongkong, and placing by Colinco won the game 0. C. Borrett, General Officer Com- by three sota to two, in a gruelling and set for Shanghai with a score
im the Troops in China, Com- Kame. In the women's doubles Mrs, of 8-2.
Bela
turns,
after
reaching deuce in both games, Lee
fight.
fine runs
the ball
KOWLOON GOLF CLUB
and
£1,250 GOLF QUALIFIERS
RYDER CUP.CAPT.
HEADS LIST
REPLAY FOR LAST. TWO PLACES
(By VAGRANT)
London, Sept. 6.
1935.
LOCAL
BAD V
RIFLE
SHOOT
WEATHER BUT GOOD SCORES.
PRACTICES HELD
YESTERDAY
In spite of unfavourable weather conditions, some keen shooting was seen at the spoon and practice shoot held
by the
City range yes-
As was anticipated there was tion on the kong Rifle Associa
those
C. G. Sedgwick and the Hon. Sir William Shenton. Taylor and Mrs. H. Collaco, Shang- In the fourth set, Collaco,
The match was exciting throughout intensely keen play at Kingswood tenday afternoon. Kame by hal, beat Miss M. Griffiths and Mrs. giving Hongkong the first Chui Chun-chul, Hongkong, in a clean. again playing into the net, took the and although the Royal Artillery won yesterday when the second round. The conditions of shooting were cut game, winning the match by two next three games with fine placing by what seemed to be a comfortable of the 36-holes Southern Quali-extremely difficult, for the light was on his opponent's base line. In margin, the Fusillers put up a good fying Section of the News of the a constantly varying factor, while to none.
burst of good play, Lee won the next
Vorld £1,250 Tournament was the wind was continually changing, Running to five sets, the singles burs
G. B. Portman, at back for the played.
both in force and direction. In spite proved a severe test for both players two games to bring the score to three Throughout the match Collaed ex- each, and in the seventh game after a winners, played a good game, always
Twenty-two players qualified with of these considerations, scores were celled in his strong forehand drives hard fight Collaco took the game on being in the right place at the right 146 or better, and five who tied on definitely better, on the average, than
well his hard driving shots. Winning the
obtained at the 147 mark went out to play over
any preylous shoot, and backhands, which were
the chances of the Colony regtin holes for the two remaining places, placed to the Hongkong player's base eighth game with good play, and with time, and very safe, while D. H. N.
Trophy
are much Rhodes and Mcintyre with 36 and 38ng the Interport line, but time and again he gave away an exceptionally good rally at the end Baker Carry niso made some
of the ninth game, Collaeo took the
havd Adama engaged brighter than For the fo. C. Parko
anyone would many points by driving into the
were successful. The Hongkong man played in steady fourth set for Shanghai, with a score
to πάνω Home awkward more successfully in a similar affair believed possible a few weeks ago.
It is understood that a cable is to last усах, Welln and Fred Robson game throughout, greatly troubling of 6-3.
In the final act, the Hongkong mango, although he was well
left to commiserate with each be dispatched to-day or to-morrow 10 Collaco by the spin he gave to his re-
were player seemed to feel the effects of watched by N. W. Metcalfe. Capt
England usking for a number of other. "In the first set, Lee took the first the hard game more than Collaco, D. Murray Lewis played his usual
C. A. Whilcombe, the Ryder Cup (1014) rifles to be sent out in response to tho request of members of the game, which was closely contexted, and his service lost considerable sound game while R. C. Rose Price
team captain, led the field with 139,
are desirous of the next three games being taken speed and strength in consequence had rather bad luck in not scoring on
and the other five Ryder Cup nom. second, fifth and eighth several occasions. Winning the
thom for private use. alternatively, the score standing at
inces engaged survived, Including A. purchaon who Perry, the Open Champion. All 10 This, of course, will facilitate the task. two games each, the fourth proving games, however, and in the third and
of the committee of the Association players have thus been successful in charged with the selection of the team a love game for Lee. In the
· and sixth games, Collaco forged th seventh putting up a hard fight,.
their varios aut qualified yesterday, to represent the Colony in the Inter-
Five assistants including
ing W. J. Cox and S. L. King, port Trophy and other Inter-colonial Whe
shared
place with J, events, second
Wo Adams at 140.
are also informed that applica- Dal Rees, however, the Assistant's champion, failed to tions for hidividual membership are strike his best form and with 72 and Secretary, and if any gentlemen who being received daily by the Hon. 77 was eliminated.
Heavy rain during the night had is a British subject cares to write to thin official at the Chief Engineer's further slowed down the course, and
was playing considerably longer Office, Command: Headquarters, e
of membership, etc., of this Association,
inform than yesterday, especially as a stiffgarding conditions breeze got up at times.
him With no many good players bunched tion will be gladly afforded
It has been learnt that another
will be
be held, together in the lead there was little
and practice shoot by courtesy of the Naval room for error, and no player went out feeling that he had only to play Lopes. Bride of the afternoon, excite
the middle Eastman.ment renched fever-pitch, which was
sustained to the very end. One the last men to come in was Denny who had scored a brilliant 68 yester-ter day. Now he took 10 shots more and hind
desperate fight to qualify.
holes in level fours He played seven without any untoward adventures. Then came 6, 6, with a bush at the ut the 8th, and rough and bunker at the 9th. That was 10 out, and he started back with a 5 at the short 10th. He was struggling all the way in, took 5 to the 14th, saved the 15th with a long putt to get his 4 then finished 3, 3-01 A very clore-run affair which plunged the 148 contingent inta Bine despair, and ensured another
Watts And Stoker Qualify
to take both games, the fifth strongly put up a great battle. But, steady
drives, ma contested by Lee, deuce being twice re-play good placing, aral strong fore-
made the points for vorted to. The score standing at 4-2
in Shanghai player who, after winning in favour of Collaco, Lee came the sixth, seventh, and ninth gates. strongly, and by his excellent play won the next four games, the seventh and ran out the winner of the final set eighth with love scores for Collaco, to with a score of 6 games to 3, thux taking the match for Shangiaj on a the set by 0 games to 4. The first two games of the second score of three sels to two,
WOMEN WIN EASILY
The first qualifying round for the net were keenly contested, the first going to Hongkong und the second to The accord pair of the Shanghai Captain's Cup of the Kowloon Golf Shanghai. Both games saw the score Women's doubles side, Mrs. Taylor Club, held on Saturday and Sunday, and W. at deuce, but in the first game two and Mrs, H. Callneo partnered each resulted in E. H. Watts
drives into the set gave the other well, and on their superior play Stoker qualifying. consecutive
Waits qualified with a score of game to Hongkong. In the second romped home the victors over Miss game, after deuce had been made five Griffiths and Mrs. Chui Chun-chui M3-18 and Stoker with 83-1766.
Other
C. F. times, superior forward drives, well (Hongkong) by two sets to nil. In placed on Lee's base line, gave Shang the first set, Shanghai won the first Remedios, 77-6=71; A, A.
to the 80-8-7: due hal the game. By excellent placing two games, the second with forceful driving, Colinco won the smashing services of Mrs. Collaen 81-8-73.
left both sixth game, Collaed lost the game to receivers and spectators Lee on his own service, to herald a at its strength. Ilongkong wen only good recovery by Lee, who ran through the third game of the first set, with
Juky shot which struck the
fourth. Afth, and sixth rames. In the who, on her first serie, surpEIST}
nel
the next four games to take the set card to rall over slowly into the six gamês to four.
two
by
were Beorem
and A. L.
RUGBY FOOTBALL
COMBINED SERVICES WIN JUBILEE FUND MATCH
A.
nghal court. Throughout the set, j COLLACO Rallies
rallies from bure to base Airs, Taylor and Miss Griffiths were 1 Good driving and placing by Coll.co feature, while smashing play at the in the third ret brightened the net with neat cross-net play by Mrs. Shanghai hopes, for after being the Collace helped considerably to five first game, he came back strongly, Shanghai the act 6 games to 1. taking the second game un
Again the excellent met play, straight services after deuce, Excel- smushing services and hard drives by
London, Oct. 2. lent placing and forehand drives won Mrs. Collaco, ably assisted by Mrs.
The Jubilee Fund rugby football love game. In the fifth
pair an easy win of six although leading 10-love, driving into games to
to nil
The the Combined Services was won by in the
set. second the net gave Colluco's opponent two Hongkong pair partnered well, but the Services by 18 points to
Reuter. points, and after a smash shot into Miss Griffith's weak backhand strokes the net by Lee to give him 40-30, a were a drawback. The overwhelming drive into the net by Collaco lost the score is not a true indiention of the
Un
thic
It
n
the next two games, the fourth being via the base line, gave, match in London between London and holes for the 147'.
KLINE,
game to liongkong. The next three games were won by the Shanghai player, although strongly contested by Lee, who sneaked a few soft lobs
LOW
Price
12,
·
Fulham have signed as amateurs Hongkong pair's form, however, for W. Wood, a centre-forward, and E. they played considerably better
A
front the Poplett, a left-back, from Bostali game than would appear
cores.
Heath.
COMMER
HIGH
Quality
BUSES & TRUCKS
SLOBLA
Fleet of 15 COMMER BUSES equipped with Dorman Diesel Engines purchased by Kowloon Motor Bus Co., (1933) Ltd. THERE ARE FLEETS OF COMMER BUSES & TRUCKS IN ACTIVE SERVICE IN EVERY
PART OF THE WORLD.
Nathan Rd.
COMMER DIESEL TRUCKS
For Economy, Efficiency & Servico
GILMAN & CO., LTD. Tel. 50711
AUCTION
DISPLAY NOW ON
10 a.m. Tuesday 1st
10.
a.m. Thursday 3rd
2.30 p.m. Friday 4th
on our premises.
KOMOR & KOMOR
PERRY'S COURAGE
of
spoon
the Naval
Range ruttural Island on Saturday afternoon, and it has been requested that taries of affla
micro-
rille
will in- clubs form the Hon. Secretary of the As- Rociation of the members who may be attending this shoot not later than noon on Friday, in order that the
launch,
and tea ac. range ton may be provideds were only two spoon winners yesterday; they were, C.Q.M.S. Chee than with a score of 84 (S.R. (a) rifles), and S.1.M. Sheen with a score of 90 (S.R, (b) rifles),
Detall results of yesterday's shoot are as follows:
S. R. (4) Rines
Score.
Score at
600 yds.
Score at
500 yds.
Score at
200 yds.
Nor did the Open Champion, Perry, survive without tremendous labour. Only to his achnirable courage did he C.Q.31.S.
Cheetham owe his success. He was tilting at adversity from start to finishing pl: Powell
and putting Spr: Over fearless pite mounting. Seven Spr; Mann anved his score
Pattullo.. 27 tres in the round he pitched up either: Peters
BARKASSAR
****38
BEARERN2
255785
28
28 28
84
26 27 20 81
25
28
78
20 28
28 23
78
28 20 20 77
20 27 75
23 2821 72
19 27
20 72
33 80 27 00
31 20 80
30 28
32
84
20
23
80
31
80
dead or within holeable distances, long putts, struck with the utmost Spr; Stone..... 22 "firmness, went down-at-the-2nd-and-Spr;-Downing.. the 17th one of nine yards, here, Spr: Daniela
8, R. (6) Rifles retrieving an overstrong tee-shat. As a golling thrill Perry's spectacular S.L.M. Sheen successes stand out above all others. L/Sgt; Holmes. 20 3. L. King was the first to sot ton-8gt; Willeston.. 27 .... 27 Kues wagging, playing a rather re Ple: Green markable 68. He took three fives in Cpl; Johnson... 31 his outward half of 34, which, how- R.Q.M.S. Ottley. 19 ever, included three 8's and a 2.
His bewildering progress was: 4; 3,
his second foot from the hole; 2, a slipping a shot or two here and there, yard putt: 5. No. 8 swinging away chiefly owing to second shots not being to miss the green; &; B, a second under clipped home with quite his usual pre- a foot from the hole; 3; 5, No. 4 cision. On the outward half two cut into bunker; 4, home with a two shots were well worth seeing: a lovely full-blooded shots with his driver 14. I wouden alot dead on the pin all the Coming home: 4,
4. 3 putts, the last a way banged home against the wind YATH
4,4.
4, 4,
4.his
second home with at the long 5th, and a pitch stone dead a driver again; 4; 8, No. 1 fron second from above the 9th green.
ope and 8-foot putt; 3, 4-34.
Cox returned another 70, but Inspired by this daunting of the James Adomas lacked, yesterday's more conventional methods of scoring inspiration in returning a fighting 70. by this partner, S. Fields (South Beds), kept him company with a 80. His figures were: 4, 4, 3, 4, 4, 4, 3, 4,
36
34 in.
QUALIFIERS
1st 2n<I
Ro. Jul. Total
cut, 2, 4, 4, 4, 4, 6, 1, 2, 5—6. a. Whitcombe (Crews ) GD 70 189 B. King (Knole Pk,, aunt.) 72 s 140
"C. A. Whitcombe again showed that W. J. Cox Addington, t) 10 TO 140 he is in his very best vein, returning
who
J. Adame (Romford)
WORLD-FAMOUS
CORDI
OLD
TOW ON,ENG
JOGNOT
TO PREVENT FRAUD. PLEASE BIE THAT EACH NOTRE IS
BICURLOWERADE
NAME AND/
non fatOUTANARING OOND & SONS
AND THAT S
THE LABEL CONTAINSAAC-BIMELE OF THEIR RIGHÀ YEAS BELOW
The Best Old Tom Gin Obtainable.
Sole Agents:-
CALDBECK, MACGREGOR & CO., LTD. Prince's Building..
Telephone 20075.
SATURDAY KING'S
AT THE
"MIRTH-MUSICAL"
is the only word for it!
365 times better than
a year ago...spectacular In its lavish beauty- gorgeous, girls jablil- lating stars-glorious music-dazzling danc- ing-and loads of fun!'
GEORGE ALICE FAYE
NED SPARKS
WHITE'S JAMES DUNN
1935 SCANDALS
Entire production conceived, produced and directed by George White
LYDA ROBERTI CLIFF EDWARDS ARLINE JUDGE ELEANOR POWELL BENNY RUBIN. EMMA DUNN GEORGE WHITE
CARPETS
HONGKONG BRANCH
OPENING SALE
From 1st OCTOBER
PEKING ART RUG CO
14, Wyndham Street, Kowloon: 32, Nathan Road.. Tel. 56981.
J. F. Field (Bunningdale mast.)' 72 TL 144
A. G. Havera (Sandy Lodge] F
AT. 13 140
Cotton (Waterloo,
69
5, Fold (6. Bede)
'erry (Leatherhead)
72 141 EQ 142 71 12 143
60 75 A. Competon (Coombe 10) A. H. Padgham (Bandridge Pk,) 78 71 144
71 23 140
73 71 144
72 73 142
73 72 145
75 70 145
15 71 140
F. Ruben (Adilnaton)
71 76 146
G. T. Adams (Hampstend)
72 74 -140
A. Wells (Iartsbourne))
J. J. Taylor (l'otters Bar) 4...
3. Lancey (Verks) ...
a 70, which was flawless apart from Belgium)........... putting lapsen on three greens. He shared the general pleasure at the E
success of brother 'R.." had left himself a terrifle task by taking 76 76 yesterday, but followed. It to-day. Green (utnham Heeches) with a of much merit, to spend 3. Hugh (Newbury) most miserably exciting afternoon. Van Donck (Tervueren, as) watching the score-board, and even- M. Darazon (Addington Palmer) tually lie brouilly all the way home. W. Laidlaw (Bakien, st)
| A. J. Milos (Denham) Henry Colton took 72, again a ins Peter Alla (esconsßeldi exhibition of striking the ball, but I Whitcombe (Meyrick P.) 70 70 240
FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS
I GOT ON THIS TRAIN TO ROB YOU, MISTER....BUT I'VE CHANGED MY PLANS! YOU'RE DOING A GREAT THING FOR THAT POOR KID, IN "THERE !
THAT KID'S NAME IS GERALD CAIN, ISN'T IT?
IT SURE 15!
Jerry Goes Soft
TZ: 74 140
C. Denny (Thorpe Hall) ....
72 74.140
78 146
TIED PAR LAST TWO PLACES
J., Rhoden (Wentworth,, aut ) -K. Melntyre (Rochampion, 347.)
Hd. H. Total
74 73 147
874 147 73 74 147 73 25 147
ANTISEPTIC THADAT
EVANS Pastilles
Best for your throat
By Blosser
HE NEVER KNEW WHAT
HIS DAD LOOKED LIKE, DID HE ?
AS FAR AS I KNOW, HE
NEVER RE- MEMBERED HIM!
WELL, YOU PULL THE CORD AND STOP THE TRAIN!
MY PALS, IN THE CAB,
WILL LEAVE WHEN I
DOIGNE IT A PULI.!!
THANKS, A LOT, MISTER-‚ YOU'RE DOING A GREAT SERVICE FOR, THAT KID GOOD LUCK
TO BOTH OF YOU!'
温控
MADE IN ENGLAND
York Bldg.
Chater Road..
No comments yet.
Private notes are available after approval.