THE CHINA MAIL, MAY 8, 1937.

SHUTES ONLY PROMISING PAIR

Both semi-final matches were

With the withdrawal of Tsui The only other pair which, fell away and the greater experi- Wai-pui and P. Kong from the showed anything like ordinary ence of their two opponents car- remarkable chiefly for their on Colony Open Doubles Lawn Ten- promise was E. L. H. Shute and ried the day in the remaining sidedness, and the speed with nis Championship, the competi- his son Kenneth, who played tion naturally devolved into a very well to reach the quarter-two sets.

which they were concluded, but struggle between the Rumjahn final, where, no whit dismayed by It is a pity that the Shutes are the final provided a grand strug- cousins and Fincher and Hung, meeting such august - opponents not staying on in the Colony as,gle, with the Rumjahns beating who, as subsequent displays re-as Fincher and Hung, they with more big match. practice Fincher and Hung, when, as is vealed, were head and shoulders dominated the first set and sur-they showed every promise of their habit, they appeared to above any other combinations in prised everyone by winning it in developing into a championship have met their match in the first the tournament.

fourteen games. Thereafter they team.

two sets.

1937 COLONY DOUBLES CHAMPIONSHIP

P. C. Lee & C. C. Ma

1st Round.

2nd Round.

Lee Wai Tong & Iu Tak-Cheuk

Bye

3rd Round.

Lee & Ma w/o.

4th Round.

Semi-final.

Final

Winner

Tsoi & Ng 8-6, 6-3.

རྣརྟ་རྟ་སྐ

Tsoi & Ng 7-5, 6-4.

"Wang

7-5, 10-8.

& Luk

Wong & Luk w/o.

Wong &

S. A. Gray &A. Crawford

P. F. Tsoi & Ng Kam-Chuen

Wong Shiu Wing & Luk Ding Cheong

Y. N. Tam & 5. Wong

J. C. Pool & R. M. Henry

G..

C. Burnett & A. W. Ramsey

O. E. C. Marton & D. B. Evans

J. D. Holmes & J. M. Tomlinson

.

'S. A. & H. D. Rumjahn George Choa & J. W. Leonard

F. H. Kwok & S. W. Liang

A. V. Gosano & A. V. Remedios

T. G. Koo. & S. Chin

Ma Nai Kwong & Li Kwan Hung

W. M. Barton & A. C. 1. Bowker Y. C. Lau & H. N. Lee

Ng Sze Kwong & Hon Luen Fung H. T. Bee & H. Y. Hsu

B. O'M. Deane & J. F. Leys E. L. H. Shute & K. Shute

D. Nickson

*Bowerman

& Lt.-Cdr.

S. S. Hussain & S. A. Hussain

Gosano & Remedios 6-8, 8-6, 6-0.

Ma Nai-Kwong & Li Kwan-Hung 6-4, 6-4.

Y. C. Lau & H. N. Lee 9-7, 6-2.

Ng & Hon 6-1, 6-4.

Shute & Shute 6-3,

9-7.

H. G. Hussain & Hussain

G. W. Sewell & T. C. Monaghan

A. Warr & G. E. Clarke

Chan Kam Moon & Chan Kam Hung

Lt.-Cdr. Rump & C. Ravenhill

E. C. Fincher & W. C. Hung

w/o.

Bye

Burnett

Ramsey w/o.

Maxton Evans w/o...

S. A. & H. D. Rumjahn 6-2,

6-4.

Gosano & Re- medios 6-8, 9-7, 6-1.

Rumjahn & Rumjahin 7-5.

6-3,

Gosano & Re- medios 6-4, 6-1.

& Hon 6-2,

Shute & Shute 6-1, 6-4,

Shute & Shute 6-2, 6-1

Rumjahn & Rumjahn

6-4.

6-3,

6-2,

Rumjaĥn & Rumjahn 6-3, 6-3.

Rumjahn & Rumjahn 10-8, 5-7, 6-2, 6-3.

A. L. Sullivan & H. Owen Hughes

Dr. A. M. Rodrigues & L. A. Silva H. P. Ong & J. Hsu

19

Major R. L. Withington & Major

J. D. Milne.

Wong Fuk Nam & Lui Kwai-Fun

Tsui Wai Pui & P. Kong

Iu Tak Lam & Luk Chun Cheung

W. N. Cheung & M. C. Hung

F. R. Zimmern & D. J. N. Anderson

UNITED

HOCKEY

TOURNEY End-of-Season Dance At Peninsula

Warr & Clarke 6-4, 6-3.

Chan & Chan 6-7, 7-5, 7-5.

Fincher & Hung 6-2, 6-0,

Rodrigues & Silva 6-2, 3-6, 6-0.

Wong & Lui 6-4, 8-6.

Fincher & Hung 6-2, 7-5.

Wong & Lui w/o.

Fincher

Hung 6-8, 6-0, 6-1

Wong & 6-4, 6-0.

Lui

Cheung Hung w/o.

&

&

Tsui & Kong w/o.

Cheung Hung 6-1, 7-5.

NORTHANTS' GOOD

NEWS

London, April 12.—Northampton-

shire C.C.C. committee have made arrangements. with Clark, the fast left arm bowler, to play regularly this season,

&

Fincher

Hung 6-0, 6-0, 6-2.

EQUINE

SPORTS CLUB GYMKHANA

Programme For To-morrow

SURREY'S SURPLUS

NEARLY

▼ $500

Surrey are one of the few count of novelty

There was a large number of Bakewell, the England batsman, hockey enthusinets at the Penin- had his injured arm x-rayed at the

Gymkhana, consisting mostly sula Hotel yesterday evening, on Leicester Infirmary on Saturday.

cricket clubs to have a surplus on

events, will be held at the occasion of the end-of-the- The fracture has knitted perfectly,

the Equine Sports Club to-morrow laat year's working The report season dance of the United Hockey and Bakewell has begun a course of

commencing at 4.00 p.m. shows a balance of income over ex- Tournament.

massage, which it is hoped will

A similar affair was penditure of £493 118. 11d., due

held last The function was arranged to make him fit enough to play uite

mainly to the increase of member- month and proved so popular and wind up the season and to present early in the season. trophies won during the period. Mr. G. B. Cuthbertson is on his ship following the suspension of successful, that it has been decided

The Hon. Mr. T. H. King, In-way back to England to take over spector General of Police, present-the captaincy. ed shields to the Royal Welch Fu siliers, who won both the First and Second Division Championships.---

Cups were also presented to the Paris, April 12-F. Dove, the En- sec., half a second faster than the Seaforth Highlanders and the Roy-glish 100 yards' champion, won his young Algerian, Nakache. Matthys, al Engineers, who have been voted 100 metres races against interna-of Belgium, was third in 1 min. 4. the two most sporting teams in the tional opponents at the Neptuna sec., and Trocha, of Germany, respective sections.

baths here to-night, in 1 min 1 6-10 fourth in 1 min. 4-6-10 sec.

DOVE'S SWIMMING SUCCESS

the entrance fee for the year end-to include one Gymkhana in the ing last December. Subscriptions Club Riding programme

each brought in $10,251 compared with month. The events for to-morrow. £7,568 in 1995.

are as follows:-

Musical Chairs. Egg and Spoon Race. Bun Eating,

Water Cigarette Lighting Race. Bending Race,

Relay Race. Polo Ball Race.

Tent Pegging.

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