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THE CHINA MAIL, OCTOBER
HARDCOURT
SINGLES ENAL
TO-DAY -
Tsm Should Beat S. A Rumjahn
(By "ADRET). The first Hardcourt Singles Tennis Championship of the Co- lony will reach its conclusion this afternoon, at the United Services Recreation Club, when Tsui Wai-pui and S. A. Rum- jahn who have both at various times held the grasscourt
title, will contest the final.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS
NOTICE.
1937
player is the champion, their
contesting of the final in the face of the cream of the Colony's tennis talent is only what was expected in local tennis circles.
"S. A." was beaten by cousin “H. D." I a marathon final at the HK.C.C, when he appeared to have the match in hand, but I felt then that a decision in his favour would not have been an undue reflection of the play. Accordingly, when he turned the tables last Sunday in an almost identical match, I was not in any way surprised.
́ CLIMATIC EXPERIENCES Tsui Wai-pui, fresh from his European tour, was entered for the hardcourt tournament by friends Messrs. Elizalde & Co. regret to prior to his return and there was announce the death of their Prin at one time considerable doubt as cipal, Mr. J. J. Elizalde, which ac-to whether he would turn out. He curred in Manila on 1st October, was suffering from his experiences of foreign climates but happily recovered speedily, as his rapid im- provement in form during the pro- gress of the tournament bore wit-
1937.
PUBLIC AUCTION
THE Undersigned have received instructions to sell by Public
Auction
Од Tuesday, the 5th October, 1937 commencing at 2:30 p.m. at their Sales Room, No. 35 Hankow Road, Kowloon.
A Quantity of VALUABLE. HOUSEHOLD.
FURNITURE
comprising:-
ness.
Rumjahn is a dour fighter. That, ro one will deny. He never admits defeat until the last point is won and lost. Nevertheless, he is not as young as he used to be and further- more has never appeared perfectly happy on hard surfaces.
In contrast, Tsui Wai-pui has re- cently played a good deal under these conditions and is now at the top of his form. Under the cir- cumstances therefore, I shall be very surprised if Tsui Wai-pui does Teak Dining Room, Bed Room, not add this title to his already Drawing Room and Office Furni-rapidly growing list of successes.. ture, Ornaments, Glass & Porcelain Ware, Brass & E. P. Ware, Gramo phones & Records, Clocks, Pictures, Cutlery, etc, etc.
also
A Few Pieces of Black Wood Furniture and
Three Radio Sets.
One Electric Refrigerator. On View from Monday, the October, 1937.
The annual meeting o of the Hong the Peninsula Hotel yesterday, Mr. W. Kong Baseball League was held at C. Muir,. presiding. Mr. E. J. Porter, treasurer, said the balance with $113.- 30. The election of officials for the coming season was: President, Mr. W. C. Mair Secretary and Treasurer, Mr. W. A. Smith.
All lawn bowlers participating in the Aitkenhead Shield at the Kowloon 4th.Bowling Green Club are reminded that
Terms: Cash on Delivery.
LAMMERT BROS.,
Auctioneers.
Hong Kong, 2nd October, 1937-
Lloyd
Triestina
the game will start at 230 pm. and all players should make it a point to be on time. The annual dinner and presentation of prizes of the Hong Kong Lawn Bowls Association will be held at the Hong Kong Hotel Roof Garden on Saturday, October 23.
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