THE CHINA MAIL, FEBRUARY 26, 1988
COLONY TENNIS CHAMPIONSHIPS
The following matches in the Colony Open Singles and Doubles Lawn Tennis Championships have been arranged for next week:
MONDAY
OPEN SINGLES
v Crawford H. Y. Họ
Marsland Leong Ping-chiu v S. A. Rumjahn V F. A. Broadbridge v. F. V. Harrison v E. C. Fincher
Maj. F. T. Baines W. A. Land P. S. Leong
Ma Nai-kwong
OPEN DOUBLES
Luk Ding-cheong
and
and Wong Shiu-wing
M. W. Lo
M. K. Lo
A. Warr
and
Y
A. Chan
and
H. Chan
OPEN DOUBLES
Wei Chung
G. W. Sewell
and
T. C. Monaghan Ma Naikwong
and
Li Kwan-hing A. C. I. Bowker
and
W. M. Barton Paul Kong
and
Pang Ol-lan
Leong Ping-chiu
V and
Marsland
• and Lee Wai-tong
V
Drysdale
R. B. Bulpin and
F. A. Fowler Ip Cho ping
and
Lui Kwai-fán
WEDNESDAY
OPEN SINGLES
D. K. Leung
v. Wei Chung
v Wong Shiu-wing
የ
Pang Oi-lan
V G. Choa
v T. E. Wheble
THURSDAY
OPEN SINGLES
F. H. Kwok
v H. Chan
Wong Fuk-nam. y Leonard
Paul Kong
M. W. Lo
Lee Wai-töng
V Y. C. Lau
v Firdos Khari vS: A. Gray.
OPEN DOUBLES
I. Agafuroff and Pengelly Rump
and
Lt. Watt
B. Agafuroff
A. Warr
D.
V
K. Leung
and.
G. W. Sewell
B. Szeto
V
F. H. Kwok
-and
OPEN DOUBLES.
H. Owen-Hughes
W. A. Band
S. W. Liang
and
V
T. A. Pearce A. V. Gosario
and Remedios
Leisen Lew
and Peter U. Dinsey
Taui Wai-pui and Tsui Yan-pui Barros
❤
and Delane
TUESDAY
OPEN SINGLES
W. J. Skinner
S. A. Rumjahn
and
H. D. Rumjahn
E. C. Fincher
and
F. V. Harrison
and
W. Sander
and Gonsalves
J. F: L. Smalley
ν
I. M. A. Razack
Cdr. Rump
V
J. C. Pool
Taui Yan-pui
V
S. A. Hussain
Cheng Ping-yeung v
Tennie Wong
V
and
W. C. Hung
V Tonnie Wang
W. C. Hung
S. S. Hussain.
IN THE
Wheble
and Douglass
Newaham
and
Baines
Ng Kam-chuen ·
and P. F. Cheng Wong Fuk-nam
and Cheng Ping-yeung
FRIDAY
OPEN SINGLES
Tsui Wai-pui S. A. Hussain
V A. Chan
V H. D. Rumjahn
CLUB EVENTS
W. M. Barton
T. A Pearce H. D. Bidwell
Douglass
v
FV. Harrison
v T. C. Monaghan
v
HJ Armstrong v. Sander
OPEN DOUBLES
Lock and Tomlinson v A. Warr and Land or F. H. Kwok and S. W. Liang, O. E. C. Morton and Evans v Lo and Lo or Leung and Szeto.
J. W. Leonard and G. Choa v Craw- ford and Burnett.
BRAWN CUP HOCKEY
Three Matches For To-day
There are no Caer Clark Cup hoc- key games scheduled for this after- noon, although three games in the Brawn Cup League are down for decision, all of them being played at King's Park,
The following is to-day's pro- !gramme:-
BRAWN CUP LEAGUE Recreio Ladies V. Seaforth Ladies (C.B.A. ground, 4.15 p.m.) C.B.S. "B"
V. St. Andrew's Ladies
(CB.A. ground, 3 p.m.) "Y" Ladies
V. C.B.S. "A"
("Y" ground, 3 p.m.).
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TWO RUGBY GAMES THIS AFTERNOON
There will be two games of Rugby Football on the Navy Ground at Cause- way Bay to-day. At 3.00p.m. the Club "A" XV will play the Royal Scots, and this game will be followed at 4.15 by a match between the Club and H.M.S. Adventure.
· Club teams are:-
1st XV-F. Cessford. D. H. Stewart, M. G. Carruthers. M.-W. MacGráth, G. K. Chadwick. C. W. Lyle, J. R. Hender- son, K. A. Watson, J. S. Dunnett, R G. L. Oliphant, A. W. Holden, W. E. Peers, J. Redman, A. J. G. Taylor and J. C. Miller (Captain).
"A" IV H. F. Hopkins, H van Leeuwen, L. Lammert, R. Leigh, F. M. Thompson. E. Taverner. R. Rutherford, K. H. G. White, T. H. Pratt (Captain); A. S. Olson, A, G. Dalziel, T. Swan; H. W. E. Heath, J. K. Birt... and⠀⠀⠀ E. C. Luscombe...
INTERNATIONAL RUGBY CLASSIC AT MURRAYFIELD THIS AFTERNOON
Scotland will be featured in the second of her International Rugby Axtures to-day when she clash with Ireland at Murrayfield, Scot land have won 33 matches since the inception of the series, while Ireland have won 19, three having been drawn.
TABLE TENNIS STARS IN ACTION THIS EVENING
Mikla. Szabados and –– Istvan Kelen; Hungarion and world table- ennis champions, will give their irst exhibition at - the Y.M.C.A. Bridges Street, at 8 p. p.m. to-day.