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Old Players Will
THE CHINA MAIL, JULY 18, 1940
G. P. HUGHES AND KHO
Keep The English FOR MALAYAN LAWN Summer GameAlive TENNIS
CHAMPIONSHIPS
CONSIDERABLE INTEREST has been added to this year's Malayan lawn tennis championships, which will be held on the Singapore Cricket Club courts from Aug, 2 to Aug. 5, as a result of the an- nouncement in the Straits Times recently that ****** Khoo Sin Kie and Pat Hughes, the Davis Cup-play-
ers, are competing.
Cricket Matches On Limited Scale
Former Pros To Lead New London Counties' Eleven
By "Kenneth McMillan" (Well-known British sports writer)
CRICKETERS IN Great Britain who are not in the Forces are not allowing their favourite game to fall into stagnation. Arrangements have also been made for matches between teams drawn from serv- ing cricketers.
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Their ability to supplement the £40,000 raised during the winter by sportsmen of all classes for. the Red Cross Fund is not doubted. They have the official blessing of the British Adjutant-General to| the Forces, who has asked the Marylebone Cricket Club-rulers of the game-to encourage cricket in every way.
As the London "Times" points, in aid of the Red Cross Fund and out in a leading article on
EASTERN WIN Sin Kie, who passed through
DULL GAME
(Special to "China "Mall") The Eastern touring football team yester-
day beat Selangor Chinese at Kuala Lumpur by 40.
The Hong Kong 'team led at 'the in- terval by two goals, scored by Chang Kam hot and Hau Ching-to, and the same players found the net in the Out- second half.
Eastern standing players were Woo Ki-
Singapore early this year, has re- presented China in the Davis Cup, and. has been in the forefront of English tennis in recent years, having won the British Hard court championships. Hughes has cap tained
tcam.
the British Davis Cup
The championships, which have always been well 'sup- ported by the tennis public, should draw. record crowds. This time, as never before in the history of the champion- chips have two players of the ability of Sin Kie and Hughes competed.
"D" DIVISION TENNIS
PAIRINGS
arc
The following League tennis pairings:-
K. 'T. No arid" K, C. Wong
(S.C.A.A.)
K. Sung and K.-C. Wan
(S.C.A.A.)
T. F. Lo arid H. N. Chau
(C.R.C. "A")
Y. Y; Lam and S. Cheung
(C.R.C. "B")
G. Gillard 'and
mard (K.C.C.)
The fact that the entire pro- ceeds of the championships will P. H. Chlu and K. N.
Lee (C.A.C. "A") be donated to The War Fund and
A. Banker and L. Souza the Malaya Patriotic Fund is also (Filipino Club)
very strong reason why the. Kitchell and M. 1. Ra-
better championships should be
zack (1.R.C.) attended than ever before.
Entries for the championships close on July 20,
cheong, John Chye "C" DIVISION LEAGUE
and all the forwards. There the similar organisations. It has been
value of games in time of war:--[decided that the price
of ad-
"The example of carrying on mission to the ground shall not In the usual way, where, it is exceed 6d, and stand accommoda- reasonable and desirable, istion will be free.
being set with wise moderation
in
to the young.
Varsity Fixtures
to
TENNIS
C. S. Wong and C. s. Leo
(S.C.A.A.)
"D" Division
P. L. W.
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2 4 2
2 B2
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1
8
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6
E. Ey-
3
0
6
1
.5
1
4
5
Au
Kam-moon and Loo Chee-man (C.C.C.)
3
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1/2 4/2
5. R. Salleh and M. Ram.
zan (K..T.C.)
12
72 4/2
S. A. R. Box and K. M.
Rumjahn (1.R.C.)
0
4
C.. M, Khan and M. H. Hassan. (KUTIC.) .... M. A. Wahab and M. E. Four matches were played yes- Razack (1.R.C.) terday in "C" Division of the Ten-Gonzales and Kwan (Fili- nis League.
9
5
4
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pino Club)
3
0
3
Following are the results:
K.C.C. v C.R.C.
C. S. Wang and S. Y. Li
(S.C.A.A.)
3
D 3
Kowloon Cricket Club were beaten P. H. Chiu and W. C. Choy (C.R.C. "A") ...
and 0006000000 by Chinese Recreation Club in
C. N. དལ་་ Division of the Lawn Tennis C. W. Chu
Chang (C.R.C. "B") .. League at Cox's Path yesterday.
3
0 3
+3
Va 2/2
P. Wynter-Blyth and J. R. Turner C. Wei and K. N. LI
(CIR.C. "A"} (K.C.C.).
3
1/2 22
lost to S. L. Ma and T. C. Chan 4-6 N. Leonard and A. Hung lost to F. K. Lau and C. C. Chan 4--G (C.C.C.)
2
о 2
ost to Wei Chung and O. L. Pang 2-6 Y. Y. Lam and Y. W.
J. L. Anderson' and D. Hung (K.C.C.). Chung (C.R.C. "B") lost to Ma and Chan..
3
1
2
1-8 Y. Chan and C. Y. Tse 1-6 (C.R.C. "B")
3
1 2.
26L, Hon and K. M. Wang
(C.R.C. "B")
3
1
2'
Dad and S. 2-6 Jahan 4-01 Hussain (K.I.T.C.) 1-6 A. B. Hamson and
5.
3
1
2
3
1
was a poor crowd and the game. was dull and one-sid- ed. Our Own Corres- pondent.
CHUNG SHING BEAT EASTERN AT WATER-POLO
RECREIO V K.I.T.C.
Zimmern (C.C.C.) ... M. C. Hung and T. C. Yu
(C.C.C.)
of games andı the world
None may attack, and sports.
Then there will be a match 000000 need
activities none
defend,
Cambridge essential to good health, good between Oxford and nerves, and the resolution that somewhere in England." Fol- lowing the success of the winter is founded on them." That is why the president of the meetings between the rival Uni- Marylebone Cricket Club, Mr.versities, it is not expected that Stanley Christopherson, has made the cricket captains will let slir
opportunity the
arrange a a strong appeal to cricketers of
meeting, if only to keep the lix- every description to carry on..
A keen and exciting water polo lost to Lau and Chan So there will be cricket matches ture alive as no "Blues" can be
match was played at the Chung lost to Wel and Pang
R. Lee and E. Zulauf (K.C.C.). on a limited scale between some awarded in war-time.
the Rugby Blue Shing pavilion, West Point, last lost to Ma and Chan R. E. Luyt, of the counties, clubs and schools. The main change will be that the who hails from South Africa, is night, when Chung Shing beat lost to Lau and Chan sides will be older than before, to lead Oxford: while, until he is Eastern by 5 goals to one, in a re-lost to Wei and Pang But, then, cricket is not confined called up, J. R. Thompson will turn match.
captain the Cambridge' team. Both The winners centre forward, At King's Park, Club de Recrelo "A" will have plenty of youngsters who Ng Nin, is a well-known player cat Kowloon Indian Tennis Club hy
15% sets to 3%. are still too young to fight to call and Chan Shek-pui, who scored Two-Day Matches
four goals, took full advantage of (K..T.C.). At least 500 club teams will be Ng's brilliant passes. There will be two-day matches
Tommy Kew, and Lee Fuk-kee between the counties and first-in action every Saturday, not to
which stage odd played well for Eastern, in de-beat H. F. Gonsalves and A.-E. class sides. Play should be all mention those
from fence. the brighter because of this ex-games for their members
The Ministry of The game ended one and a half drew with H. A. Noronha and G.
6F Ozorio and G. Souza perimental breakaway from the time to time.
Firdos Khan and Dr. H. "Misiright.c.c.) traditional three-day matches, Agricultufe have promised not to minutes before time.
of their grounds The following were the teams (K..T.C.).
A. B. Hamson and H. P. the cause of so much slow play. deprive clubs
and storers ——.
drew with Silva and Fonseca 60 Lim (C.C.C.) Chung Shing:Tong Slu-tai: Poon lost to Gonsalves and Naronha.. 3-GL. Jack and R. Turpin
(K.C,C.) (4), NG M.S. Hussain Mahd Bing-man and Chung Shu-chi: Kong drew with Noronha and Noronha 6-0
Singh A. E. Perry and H." W. Chuk-chau; Chan Shek-pu!,
Crabb (K.C.C.) [(K.LT.C.), Nin. (1), and Cheung Chi-heung,
Eastern-Woo Cho-kin: Kwok Fung: lost to Silva and Fonseca, sun and Shek Karl-pul; Lee Fukiket lost to Gonsalves and Noronha Shiu Hung-yu (1), Tommy Kew. Chu fost to Noronha and Noronha Chuk-yay.
on.
In the case of Nottingham-except when really necessary, shire there is tradition to up- It is not easy to revive a club hold... Not for 100 years has once it has been disbanded, and reason alone the old there been a
break in county for that cricket on the famous. Test members. of clubs up and down match ground at Trent Bridge, Great Britain will don flannels again and keep the flag flying over Nottingham. One new first-class side will the club pavilion. make its appearance--London Counties. Plans have been made for a full season, and the cleven will be able to draw on first rate talent.
LAWN BOWLS TOURNEY
2
GOVT. HOUSE TEAM WIN
Ildefonso and Sien (Fill-
pino Club)
་
5. A. Hussain and S. S. Hussain
and Lost to A. M. Silva
J. C. Fonseca ...
3
1
C. Y. Tso and C. Y. Tso
(C.R.C. "B") 2- H. W, Crabb and R. Tur-
pin', (K.C.C.) 6-3 S. Leonard and T. C. Yu
(C.C.C.)
1
7
2
2
12 12
Noronha
'A. Noronha
20L Jack and A. E. Perry 40
(K.C.C.).
146 K. M. Wang, and C. F.
Tee (C.R.C.5")
Tong G. Singh and M. H. "Mad-
K. TONG VARMY At Kowloon Tong Kowloon Garden City Association beat Army Tennis Club by 515 sets, to 31.
M. F. Lee and F. K. Yee (Kowloon Tong).
drew with Emberson and Stonor 6 beat, Allan and Murray..
beat Bogcock and Martin
F. E. Loa
san (K.I.T.C.)
M. P. Mador and M. t.
2 1
1
1
7
2
1
Razdek (1.R.C.).
S.T. Chau and T. C.
Yuen (C.R.C. A")
2
GE. Zimmern and H. Hung
(C:C.C.)
3
2
1
36
A. Wahab (1;R,C.)
3
2
1
G3
G. Choy and N. C.
Tang (C.R.C. "A")
2
1.
3
2
1
3
2
-2
(Kowloon A. Semmillmann and K.
Four captains have been ap
P. Chen and J. Chen (Kowloon Tong). M. Moondharia and M.. pointed-Frank Woolley and
fost to Emberson and Stonor Patsy Hendren, the famous old
The following is the result of a beat Boocock and Martin England: players aleady retired
friendly game of Bowls played at beat" Allan and Murray from county cricket, and also; One of the best games in the Government House yesterday be-
and L. Chan Andy Sandham (Surrey) and Open Pairs lawn bowls tourney tween His Excellency's team and Tong).
programme, between A. R. Minu the Army Service Corps Company, lost to Emberson and Storor Laurie Eastman (Essex).
Among others who will appear and A. K: Minu and U. M. Omar HK.V.D.C.
Govt. House in the side from time to time are and A. M. 'Omar, which was to the well-known Somerset players, have taken place on the Civil w.Walker Andrews, Wellard and Lee. With Service C.C. green yesterday, His Excellency such talent available it is clear was postponed.
Dr. Newton
that the matches of the London It, is learned, that A. M. Omar J. Deakin
(Skip) XI will be followed with the is still in hospital and is expected. A. Frater keenest interest, and the "gce" to be out by the week-end. The J. Smith. should be good wherever they match may be played next week. s. H. Dodwell "play.
"OTHER" RESULTS Results of other games on the
Old County 'cricketers' 'äre also taking a hand in raising teatas,
+
A. L. Shiolds
(Skip) W.A. Cornell Sir A: MarGregor E. Scarle
among them being Arthur Gilli-C.S.C.C. green were: gan who led Sussex some years R. Basa and J. S. Landolf beat. II. Pegg 'ago, "and" Arthur "Wellard, the J. E. Noronha and C. G. Silva 19(Skip) Somerset hard-hitter. They will shots to 17; H. A. Alves and F. V. be able to rally many famous old Ribeiro beat J. S. Riddell and players to their ald.
on
Alkins 26-21..
A.S.C..
C. S. M. Baskett Capt. F. Flippance Private Tuck Seret, Hyde
17 *(Skip)
Private Leonard
Sergt. Lawrence Private Kern Private Rosselet- 15. (Skip)..
Sergt. Cuthill Private Gow Private Pearce L/Cpl. Cullen
(Stup)
23
.87.
TO-DAY'S TENNIS
lost to Allan and Murray. beat. Boocock and Martin, ..
.. RECREIO "B" v VARSITY.
O. Morsay (C.B.A.).. L. F. Hon and Y. W. Chung (C.R.C. "B") ..
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7- H. A, Ribeiro and F.
Gonzalez (Filipino Club) 3 At King's Park, University beat Club E. Bull and M. During de Récrélo "B" by six sets to three.
(C.B:A.)
N. A. Beltrao and A. M. Alves (RO-T. Lockhart and V. C.
18 crolo).
20
beat Ip Yee and T. C. Lo
lost to G. Hong Choy and H. G.,
Gan
lost to H, T. Tang and S. L.
Yong
"Bond' (C.B:A.). ...
A and M. Moodharlo (I.R.C.)
E. Gillard and T. Kevan
(K.C.C.)
1M Singh and A. Razan
V. Yvanovich and P. Botelho (A. | |= (K.I.T.C.)
beat Hong Choy and Gan
2
crolo).
beat Ip and Lo
O A.
MC Hund and A. Hung
(0.0.0.)
22 V
11 loat to Tang and Yong
(4-6)
E. Perry and "H. Stokes (K.C.C.)
6/2
and M.
40 cralo).
- Dunne (C.B.A.)·
4.0 34+0 0-0
1 1
2
2
C. Marques and" M." Mendonca (RG.aurovitch
lost to Ip and: Lo
lost to Hong Choy and Gon
lost to Tang and 'Yong
NOT PLAVED
Owing to the non-appearance of the C.B.A. team, the match between the Jewish Recreation Club*** and C.B.A. was not played,
the
E. 'Bull, and C.. Semmol,
mann (C.B.A.)
and 5. A. Cassumbhoy HP_C¦ ̧1Yua (0.0.0.) ·...
L. Leonard and 3. L Leonard (C.C.C.),
9. Souza and W. Chal
(C.C.C.)
M.-A-Wahab and M.-R.
LEAGUE TABLE
"P: W. D; L^ F; A., PB-| VAbbas' (UK«C.)·
B 4 0 1.32 13 K.T.Q.C.A-4-3-0-1122 14 64 (K.LT,C.)
Naturally the Fighting Forces B. Basto and C. B. Marques will supply their quota of teams, have received" a wulk-over from None will be stronger than the H: E. Strange and J. F. McGowan the third Royal Air Force side which Wal-and will trow enter ter Hammond, the England cap-round. tain, will lead if he comes.
On the Police R.C. meen, J.
The following is today's "D" 'leave. Ho may be able to call Gellatly and L. Collyer beat E. A.
tennis on, umong others, Leslic Ames, Atkins and H. White by 19 shots Division League the England, wicketkeeper-bats-to 17. man, Charles Barnett, the England batsman, and the famous, ama- teurs L. G. Crawley and R. WV. At the Kowloon Football Club, G.C.C Robins, unless they are on more A. K. Sumad and M. R. Abbas C.R.C. “B”
beat C.S.M. Thom and W. Wil serious duty elsewhere.
Following is the result of the AT.C. Over 20 matches have been lamson 23-15. arranged at Lord's, famous Lon- Jories and A. W. Grimmitt finall of happy Valley First Sum- H.K.U.T.C. don home of the momo. Many winners in 1934) bent A. II. mer Singles K/ S. Itobertson c.D.A.. (5) beat T. B. Low (11) by 1 up. J.R.C. will be of two-days' duration, and Castro and V. Atlenza 19-17, ́·
KOWLOON MATCHES
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Ellipino Club. C.B.A.
V.
v.: K.LT.C. V.K.C.C.
1.R.C.
BA. It. Azan and Mit Singh
2 2 0 0 18 1 4. S. Leonard and H; Nữ Au '2; 2 0, 0,18, SA (C.C.C.) mg. 32:01 17100, Gurovitch and Wool- 61. 15, 181 20%
pro-
[K.I.T.C..
C.R.C. js.C.A.Ą. |H.K.P.$A;
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01. 13 17
20
2 2.08′12
31 0 2 14
31 0 2 10
17
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bar, (C.D.A.)
L. Slow and
12' (PuliginoTM Club)..'
Kwan
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