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Thursday,

HONGKONG TELEGRAPH

March 30,1939,

ABSENCE OF UMPIRE PUTS TSUI YUN-PUI OFF HIS GAME

T.J. Gould Plays Well In Tennis Tournament

(By "Abo")

Results Of Matches

Played Yosterday

The following were the re- sults of matches played in the Colony Tennis Championships yesterday:

OPEN SINGLES

Tsui Yun-pui beat T. Could 7-5, 6-1.

Leo Wal-tong beat Leong Ping-chiu 6-0, 6-0.

Far from being as one-sided as most people had expected, the second round match in the Colony Tennis Singles Championship played yesterday between Tsui Yun-pui and T. J. Gould Home Football provided much that was interesting. Considering that he was up against a man who is generally

rogarded as almost a certainty to enter the final, Gould put up a surprisingly good fight, and with a bit of luck might have even taken the first set.

Heavealing un unexpectedly strong| Mitchell and Mrs. Mitchell v. T, J. drive on both hands, Gould held his Gould and Mrs. Whyte-Smith, own for the first nine games, often) beating Tsui with erous-drives which were taken carly in the bounce. He was also placing his shots, well and time and again forced the Chinese lato errots.

It is true to say that in the first uine games Tsul played about the

U.S.R.C. Win Annual Tennis Match

EVERTON FORGING AHEAD

Wolves Beaten By Stoke

London, Mar, 29, Wolves lost valuable ground to-

The Unlled Services Recreation. worst game he has been seen to do Club beat the Ladies Recreation Club day in the English Football League in the Championships in the lust two in an annual tennis match or three years; but credit must be

on the whien, visiting Stoke City, they were former's courts yesterday by given to Gould for forcing the pace

27 defeated by five goals to three. On änd taking full advantage of his games to 17.

Though previously a the other hand, Everton, the Lengue opponent's inpses.

Ariangular tournament, this year the leaders, went further ahead by Peak Club, the third competitor, did winning their away match against not enter.

Afanchester United by two goals to nil,

The absence of an umpire seemed to unsettle Tsui, who was making frequent mistakes, over-hitting being his greatest fault. When Gould war leading $-1, Tsui asked for an umpire and a change came over his game na soon as Mr. P. E. Baskett had taken. The chair.

At once he jumped Into his stride and took eight games in a row--which not only gave him the first set but also a lead of 5-8 in the second. He eventually went out in the seventh

game,

Gould was at his best at the base- ine, and though he scored with a few splendid volleys he was not so im- pressive at the net,

In the only other match played yesterday, Lee Wni-long defeated u club-mate, Leong Ping-chiu, In two love acts. The Chinese soccer Idol seemed to be in a great hurry and won his match inside 25 minutes.

TO-DAY'S PROGRAMME

One of the best matches in the carly rounds of the singles mised for this afternoon when Thism-tet,

The scores were:

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Mrs. Blnes and Miss Grifiths (U.S.R.C.) beat Mrs. Church and

To-day's results have given Mrs. Churchill 7-4; best Mrs. Shewan Everton a lead of live points. and Miss Greig 0-5.

Mrs. Andrewes and Miss Tylor in the Cup Final, were soundly Portsmouth, the Wolvest opponents (U.S.R.C.) bent Mrs. Churchill 3-3; beat Mrs. Shewan eight goals to two.

Mrs. Church and thrashed by Middlesbro' and lost by and Miss Greig 6-6,

Scottish Cup

Motherwell Succeed In Re-Play

London, Mar. 29.

Birmingham, at the bottom of the League Table, could talte only one point from their home match against Huddersfeld.

Scores:

Stoke

FIRST DIVISION

Birmingham

Charlton

5 Wolves

1 Huddersfeld

3 Grimsby Manchester U. ▸ Everton

| Middlesbro' 8 Portsmout!

THIRD DIVISION (SOUTH) Bournemouth

Bristol R.

At Ibrox Park to-day Mother- the former Perak well won the Scottish Cup semi- Hearts Champion, will be given his Orst big final replay against Aberdeen by test. He will be up against EC. three goals to one. Flincher who, even if he is not as good as he used to be, s still steady enough to be a proposition for any local player. Certainly if he can produce the form he showed in beating Paul Kong, Fincher will have a good chance of winning.

The programme-to-day-is-as follows:

Open Singles-Lim Thlum-tet v. E. C. Fincher (stond court); 1. M. A. Razack v. Luk Chun-cheung; Tsuij Wal-pul v. Wong Shiu-wing. Open Doubles.Major Nottingham and Capt. R. B. Lecky v. Lt. Col. L. A. Newnham and Major F. T. Baines:

F

C.

Handicap Singles.-N. L. Evans v. L. M. S. Lloyd; T. J. Price v. R. K. Valentine.

Handicap Doubles.-J. L. C. Pearce

the game in rainy cold weather.

A crowd of 40,539 paid to see

Early play favoured Motherwell, who were slightly superior terri- torially, but were unable to take the advantage in outfleld plny..

Aberdeen seemed unsettled. Strauss made two good runs. blank,

At half-time, the score-sheet was

SCOTTISH LEAGUE (FIRST DIVISION)

2 Albion

ELLIS KADOORIE INDIAN SCHOOL ANNUAL SPORTS

0

The re-start saw a new Aberdeen.}

Some Interesting sport was seen Warnock shot and then Strauss, yesterday when the Ellis Kadoorie The boll rebounded from a defender Indian School held their 10th annual and Scott fastened on the ball to athletic meeting on the Indias R. C. score from 15 yards.

ground.

Rugby players of the Hongkong Police Force with the Blarney Stone Shield which they won on March 11 in the Seven-a-Side Tourna. ment. Back. Row-9. Innis, P. J. Cullinan, T. J. Homaloy, G. N. Davili, A. E. G: Wheeler, R. B. L. Leslie, J. R. ME. Wall, W. G. Morrison and H. W. Jackson. Midille Row J. 8. Riddell (Hon, Sec.), L. A. Sezzie, G. 8. Wilson (Capk), Hon. Mr. G. G. Perduo (President); IL W. E. Heath (Vice-Caph), D. II. Taylor, L. II. Oakley, On Ground,E, C. Luscombe and . C. Fay-Photo by Mee Cheung.

OUR WEEKLY HOCKEY FEATURE

The Pilgrim' on-

STAGE ALL SET FOR INTERPORT

PROSPECTS OF LADIES' INTERPORT

GAME WITH SHANGHAI

Miss Iris Woolley, pivot, will, captain the Ladies Interport team.

HONGKONG XI CAPABLE

OF HOLDING THEIR OWN

The stage is now all set for the Interport with Shanghai, to be played on April 8. · Hongkong has selected as strong a team as has been possible with the material at its disposal and will shortly sail for the north.

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One may express the pious hope, Stone at right half is in a higher that on the day of the game our category than Miss Reid, well though ladies will be their best. Though the Jalter plays,

half the Hongkong team will be new Miss G. White and Mrs. Wilmot in to our northern friends, their current the back division make n strong the CD.A. form suggests that they have high-pair. The latter is a sure hitler and Hongkong class credentials. The selections seem the former a capable and finished to have given general satisfaction product of the art of defensive play. Mrs. Lunson, a clever custodian, con always be depended upon to be in good form.

confident feeling that

Cotton And Denny Lead Golf Tourney

anyway.

There is

The non-inclusion of that great stalwart, Miss A. Fowler, of Inter- port fame, is explainied by the fact

A team far that she is not able to make the Sbanghat will have Journey. Mrs. Wilmot,

however, superior to that of 1037 but never- comes in as the automatic choice at theless I think the teams will be left back, and Miss Moss as reserve level in playing merit. It should be back

the usual fust game with hard and vigorous tackling, hard hitting and Mrs. Wilmot, of the Seaforth up-and-down

Ladies, will play at left back for the play, There are always the "ifs" and Colony, "buts" in an Interport match. The

·FOURTH MEETING

This is the fourth meeting of the two ports, the following being the results of the previous matches: old campaigner is never surprised lo 1935 H.K. won at Hongkong 1-0 which side victory finally goes. But 1-0 IF Hongkong can keep their defence

and their sound

forwards show something of the speed, dush and passing abilities as revealed in their practice games, Shanghal may get a surprise,

London, Mar, 20. At Bournemouth, to-day Henry 1936 HK. won at Shanghai Cotton and Cecil Denny, each with 1937 K. and Shanghai drew

at Hongkong 60,-led-the-first-round-of-the-Daily † 1838 No Interpart Mail Professional Golf Tournament. A. J. Lacey and H. It. Monton, coch with 70, follow closely behind.

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Rugger Matches At Home

London, Mar. 20. The following were the results of rugby matches played in the country to-day:

A GOOD TEAM The Hongkong attack can be really dangerous and a great deal will de-

WHEN THEY SAIL Last year's winner, Wilfred Perry,pend on our inside trio, composed of Miss Harker, Mrs. Read and Mrs.

Mrs. Wilmot will leave on March and the Open Champion, Reginald Dalziel. Our wingers are fust and 31. Twelve Whitcombe, each had 81 after adven- can quickly open up the attacks,

athers

UNION MATCHES sail by the

11 Rugby Yusang on Sunday, April 3, followed Northampton " Motherwell regained command but

tures among trees and going other the halves behind will only follow by Mrs. Dalziel and Miss Greig, who Bridgend 22 Newport poor finishing nullified their efforts.

them up closely and get back quickly will be the last, Mr. T. R. Rowell, Headmaster, be- poor rounds despite the perfect conan defence analis The real dominat- Maru, sailing on April 4.

on the Terukuni United Hospitals 24 Dominion Then Mathie equalised from a goal-fore calling on Mrs. A. Butt to dis-ditions.

Students mouth scramble after 20 minutes.

ing personality among the inter- tribute the prizes, commented on the

Prior to their departure, the ladies

(at Richmond) good behaviour of the pupils and ex-

mediates will be Miss Iria Woolley,

RUGBY LEAGUE C.B.S. girls, on make the Shanghai centre-forward against the

the Bramley those who helped to make the meat-

"mind her step." Our wing-halves school ground at 3 p.m. on Saturday. Bradford ing the success it was.

Lare about equal, except that Mrs.

I wish the team the best of luck, York smooth trip and hope they bring the White Shield back with them.

With only three minutes from ilme,

hnd T. E. Pearce v. E. Laidlaw and McCulloch scored for Motherwell and pressed thanks of the School to be played on Thursday, the leading the skipper and pivot, who should will have their last practice gamo

A. C. Beclr.

in the last minute Bremner added the Handicap Mixed Doubles.-E. J. R. third goal-Reuter.

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The following were the results: Itgh Jump (S)-1. Harkikat Singh, 2 Muk Jan Wahab.

High Jump (-1. Altar Singh, 2. 8. A. G. Rahman,

Three-legged Race (8).-1. Mohar Singh and Charan Singit, 2 Afzal and Balwant Blogh.

Three-legged Race

(J)--1 Curmukh

Singh and Kalwant Singh, 2. Ramnathy and Gurbux Singh.

100 yards (8)-1. Maliar Singh, 2, Mohd. Afzal, 3. M. Moos.

After the second round, which will

50 will enter Friday's 30-boles final. --Router.

RANDOM JOTTINGS BY

"THE PILGRIM"

Hassan, 3, Albert Abined.

180 yards (3)). Alarakia, 1. J. 8. AT King's Park last Sunday in a fortunate she was hit on the nose Sack Race (S)-1, Bahban Ezrahim. 2 terport team

practice match, the Ladies' In by a rising "ball which neocltated Yusaf

defeated the C.3.5. her leaving the field at the interval. Enck Race (J)~), O. A. Wahab, 2, 3, girla by 7-0, The Colony forwards. The school-girls were no match for B. Tinaxari

200 warde (5)--1. Mohar Singh, 2. Muki crispness in their quick, short pass commended on their plucky display. well served by their halves, showed the Interporters, but they are to be Jan Wahab, 3. Afobel. Afzal.

Alarakia.

Half Mille

200 yards (1) A Alarakia, 2. Aitoring, and swept down the field time Singh.

1.3. J. B. HAR Class lace. 1. Sideen, a. 11. Interval. Miss Greig (3). Mrs. Read

and again, and led by 5-0 at the MR. D: Smith, League Secretary of

the?

#HIGH.A., who will be in and Mrs. Dalziel were the Sarwan Singh, 3Ghanan Bingh

(6) Moher Singh, scorers, In the second half further ladies Interport visit, has been op

goal-Shanghai bet Vacation during the 14A10 J. Attar Singh, 2. Pertab goals were scored by Miss H. Rold, proached by the H.K.LHA. to act Singh. 3. Gurbachan Singh.

Cinas In Race. Iqbal Singh, 2. Allah Greig. Little comment is necessary north, Mr. Smith, who is a well- who was seen at inside left, and Miesas ofclat umpire for the games up was qualified umpire, has accepted the

Invitation.

Rakka.

Relay Roco tel. 4, 8 sod 0)-1. Claar 4. regarding the game itself; it One Mile-1. Chanan Singh, 3. Biohar very one-sided. Singh, J. Sarwan Bingh,

Rahman, 3. A. A. Tipe,

Consolation

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Old Boys Race-1. Ajaib Singh. 2. Omar moo much reliance must not be MISS M. Booker, the Interport re-

Baywant placed on this runaway win

Race (8), Singh, 2. Gurbachan Singh.

Cannotation Race (3). A. G. Hyder,

Prithi Pall Singh,

Senior Clamp Mohar Singh. Junior Champ-Altar Singh,

-B. el Arculli.

serve, is still at the Kowloon

owing to the unsatisfactory nature Hospital and will not make the trip of the CBS. defence, the full backs to Shanghal na previously announced. being continually at fault in their However, enthusiasts will be pleased "covering." which left the

Improved.

badly trounced--this was expect-

Cricket, BattingS, K. Khan; Dowling.] forwards through so many colony to learn that her condition is much |

THOUGH the CBS. irls were " o friendly game at King's Park Theed-they put up an excellent show International team, defeated Recreio last Sunday, India, folding thelr against their moro experienced op- by 4-0. The International Tourna- ponents. The school attack, with ment will commence in the second Miss M Shand, Miss D. McCaw and week of April, MIS J. Moss, showed up to better

Holders Enter

Final Round

P. K. Hai and K. L. Yong, holders, advantage in the second half, but TE entered the final of the Men's Doubles they could not manage to find the

THE new Scottish and English re- presentatives for the Inter- Badminton Championships last night net and on several orusions in the national Tournationt by beating M. A. Oliveira and L. Adrst half were only, prevented from Henderson and Mr. A.E.P. Guest re-

are Mr. R Carvalho in the semi-finals on the scoring by the experience and good spectively. Players anxious to re- Talkoo court.

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