THE CHINA MAIL, FEBRUARY 14, 1941.

LOCAL POLO

The first game in an American Polo tournament for the "Lady Stubas Cup" was played at Bound- ary Street on Wednesday, when "A" team (Capt. T. W, Chattey, Col. D. Way, Major W. Morgan and Lieut. Hancock) beat **S" team (Capt. Forrester, Mr. Bous- field, Capt. W. H. Chattey and

Capt. Atkinson) by six goals to

four.

To-day, weather permitting, two

games will be played, "A" versus

"D" at 4.15 p.m. and "B" versus "C" at 5.15 p.m.

The "B" and "D" tennis arc as follows:

"B."-Capt. Monro, Major Hunt,

Mr. Stanton and Mr. Lewis.

"1. -Lieut Feilden, Major Pen- fold, Major Trevor and Captain Guest.

JUNIOR CHESS TITLE

Strike Spreads To S'Hai's Red

Light Zone

SHANGHAI'S FAMED "red-light district” in the vicinity of Yu Ya Ching and Foochow Roads "faces a black-out unless the 350-odd sing-song house operators succeed in reaching an agreement with their 1,500 employees over the salary question.

The dispute brewing for nearly

a

a week cante to a head recently the when

of representative operators told the employers that their demand for a 100 per cent

SCOTS

pay increase had been rejected WIN

without reservation."

Among workers employed by a number of sing-song house are ricsha pullers whose duty it is to chauffeur the entertainers to their

"clients", personal maids of the

entertainers, cooks and servants of the houses,

BOXING

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