THE CHINA MAIE, NOVEMBER
EXTPBUTION TENNIS YIELDS GATE OF $800
The exhibition ten is held under the auspices of the
tion Club yesterday in aid of the North China ar relief fund at: tracted a big attendance. Among the players who participated were H. D. Rumjahn, Tsui Wai-pui Tsui Yan-pui, WC. Hung and Paul Kong. S. A Rumjahn, who was to have taken part, was an absentee owing to indisposition. Over $800 was raised.
COLONY LADIES
TENNIS TOURNEY
Satisfactory
The Ladies
doubles tennis championships of the Colony which are being held under the auspices of the United Services Recreation Club, have attracted a very satisfactory number of entries and should provide some keen competition.se
PUBLIC AUCTIONS
HE Endera
instractions to sell by Auction Da
Tuesday, the 16th November, 1937 commencing at 2.30 p.m. at their Sales Room, No. 35, Hankow Road, Kowloon
A Quantity of VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD
comprising:
FURNITURE
Most of the Colony's leading Feak Drawing Room, Dining players will be seen in action. In Room, Bed Room and Office Furni- The best game of the afternoon the doubles, the most powerful ture, Carpets, Rugs, Cutlery, Pic- was the Singles match between combination appears to be Miss tures, Porcelain and Glass Ware, Tsui Wai-pui Colony Champion, Rose Perry of the K.C.C., and Mrs. Brass and E. P. Ware, Electric and his brother, Tsui Yan-pui who Chiu Chun-chin, of the C.R.C., who Lamps, Ornaments, Gramophones scored a surprisingly easy victory have
bye in the first and Records, by 6 games to 2 Young Tsui "sent round-
over some fierce drives which at These two players also appear times left his brother standing. to be the best individual entries in Partnered by Paul Kong, H. D. the singles and can be expected to Rumjahn last go Tsui Wai-pui and have a big say in the final rounds Hung in a fast match by 8 games of the tournament. to 6.
"THE RESULTS:
Lak Ding-cheung and Wongdut- wing beat Chan Chi-keng and Seto Bick 6-2 a fat-badan m
8180
A Few Pieces of Black Wo
Furniture and
Three Radio Sets.
The following is the draw LADIES" DOUBLES CHAMPIONSHIP Bres Into 2nd Round: Mrs. R. Perry and Mrs. Chai Chun Chui v. Mrs. Marmont and Mrs. Walk- Terms: Cash on Delivery.
On View from Monday, the 15th. November 1987.
Tsui Wai-pui beat HL D. Rúmjahir el-- 62
Mrs. E. Wood and Mrs. G. C.
Tsai Wai-pui and W. C. Hung beat Burnett H. D. Rujahn and Paul Kong 8-
Paul Long and Tsui Yan-pul beat H. D. Rumjahn and WC Hang 6-4
First Round: Mrs. Rice-Evans "and"Miss M. Grif- fiths Miss I. Smalley and Mrs. Whit
Tsui Yan-pur beat Tsui Wai-pui bam 6 2
Tsui Wai-pui and Tsui Yan-pui-beat H. D. Bumjahn and Paul Kong
POLICE HOLD SOUTH CHINA "B" TO A DRAW
The Police went very near to shattering the unbeaten First Divi- sion League record of South: China "B", on the Club ground yesterday, when they shared two goals.
Byes. Into 2nd Round:
Mrs. A. Oliver and Mrs S. Mills +. Mrs. K. E. Holmes and Miss A Tylor. Mrs. R. M. Stokes and Mrs. T. Shir- ley v. Miss V Prince and Mrs. M. Wag- staf LADIES SINGLES CHAMPIONSHIP
First Read
Miss P. Perry v. Miss A Tylor Mrs. K E. Holmes v. Mrs. T. Shir-
ley.
ver
er
Mrs. G. R. Pengelly v. Mrs. A. Ol
Mrs. S. Mill's v. Miss V. Prince.
Mrs. Chui Chun Chuî v. Mrs, Walk-
Mrs. Marmont v. Miss J. L. Smith. Miss M. Griffiths Mrs. M. W
staff
Bye Into 2nd Round:
With the exception of the last. 10 minutes, the Police had the better Mrs. K. M. Wood
of the Chinese who did not display
their usual combination.
The Chinese scored in the first half
through Tay Quee-liang, but were
KOWLOON RIDING SCHOOL
lucky to be in the lead at interval, GYMKHANA
as the Police had several scoring opportunities. In the second period Howlett equalised from a penalty.
STANLEY DEFEAT POLICE
A very successful gymkhana was held at the Kowloon Riding School on Saturday. Following a 'smali but comprehensive programme of
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events, designed to give all the AZUMA'S VICTORY Police at the Club ground, by 5 monstration of their prowess in IN ILLINGWORTH
In a dull encounter Stanley beat competitors full scope for the de-
goals to 1, though the football the various phases of equestrian-
never reached a very high stan- ism, the prizes were presented by CUP YACHT RACE
dard The game was very even in Lady MacGregor. the first halt.
set the team.
His Honour, the Chief Justice,
Azuma, with E. B. Lambert at the In the second half the Police Sir Atholl MacGregor in a short helm, won the lingworth Yacht-
Masti Sa were without the services of their speech, commented on the high ing Cup, which custodian, who received an injury standard of the riding and after turday night. Ten vessels started just before the interval and this up- thanking all for their attendance, at 6.30 pm on Saturday on the 54 wished all the members of the miles course to Cheung Chan, Beau- The goalscorers were Dilnot (4) school, who were participating in fort Island, Wagian, Beaufort Island, Lamma Island and Green and Freer. Won On replied for the the Macao Races, every success. losers.
1(Continued at foot of next Column) Island, and only two did not finish. Norena (N. R. Ramsey) was first home just after 10 am yesterday, but was handicapped to third be- hind U. and L. (H. S. Rouse).
Results:
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Following the prize presentation. Master McElney sented 2 casquet of flowers to Lady Mac-
SWAPS
SWAP FERRIN HOT HERE WILL SELL or SWAP
oscope by Watson London. "KIMA”- Model Eye pieces 2x 10, 4 x 10. Objectives 3 and 6. Inspection by appointment.
Microscope by Bausch and Le Optical Co.
Rochester
Eye Pieces 16mm and Objective 10.
Complete Works of Shakespeare
8. Volumus.
16S. Beference Library
vols, one lat
5 asiga Reflex
9
Press
with 2.3 Dalmeyer Lens
good conditioks
English Pye All Mains Radio, complete with Philips HT Unit and extra-load-speaker,
Neo-Heidenis Kerosens: Cooking Stove, $-burner. "Al condition: Complete pi
ready for
Hot been used.
assembling,
Large Cut: Crystal Bowl:
10 Solar Electric Hair Drier, 110
Volts American Made in
working order.
11--Pair Painted Rattan Fermpot
Standa 23 new,
12-Amerka Made Regal Guitar
with case in Al condition.
13-Precision Multiple Unit Cell bat
tery with case
14-Brown Moving Coil Loud-speaker
as new
15
Small Teak Rolltop Desk 16-Deep Sea Fishing Reel as new,
original cost £35.
17 Japanese 3-fold Hand Painted
Sereen
18 Teak Upholstered Corner
with Bookrack
19 Small Cabinet Gramophone 20-Teakwoods Sideboard
21- Shal Teakwood Ca
sext
22 Teakwood Gateleg Dining Tab
to:
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Records
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1897
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3547-Victoria St. George and
Dragon 1891.---
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