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Tsui Brothers Eliminate Leung, Kwok In Doubles

SWIMMING BATHS & POOLS

Public and private swim- ing bathi and swimming pool are to come under the central of the Urban Council if amendments to the Public

The

Health (Banitation) Ordin- ance. recommended hy Council, #re accepted Government.

by

The amendments, approved yesterday at the fortnightly meeting of the Urban Coun. cit, also defines the

termia "health officer" And "officer of the Sanitary Department".

placed under The

For administrative con venience, the variout cata blishment officers are to be general of The Deputy Director of

Services Health instrad of the Director Medical Services. according

direction

10 the amendments.

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The Amendmenti incre.ge

the penalties for breaches of

the Ordinance.

BADMINTON GAME RESULTS

Score of the

secotaci

night:

semi-Bruns f The Hot Kon2

Backinton Champrolups playe at the KUC last fight mREC!

LADIES SINGLES:

Miss Uline Khio beat Miss Margie

Kovier, 11-4, 11-6.

JUNJOH MIXED DOUBLES:

L.A. Soares and Mrs. M. Soare. bral A.d. Gonsalves and Miss G. Silva, 12-19, 15-5, 15-8.

JUNIOR MEN'S SINGLES: D.C. Linz brut K.P. Chong, 15-7.

15-12

SENIOR MEN'S DOUBLES:

1.T, Heoh and T.B. Teoh beat W. Cilers l H. Soul, 15-8, 17-13.

Tonight's Games

Ai Recreio

At Club de Recreio 9.30 pm, dolor Men's Doubles)

if.F. Tal and W.N. Chrung v D.C. Lan and W.C. Chang. 8.00 pm. (Senior Mixed Doubles):

H. Tay and Miss M. Ribeiro! Y W. Gillies artel Mrs. A. Tamworth,

8.30 p.m. (Senior Men's Singles):

CK. I W.F. Fon. 9.00 p.m. (Senior Mixed Doubles): T.. Wong and Miss IP. Lam v R. Young and Miss U. khou.

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Wake up

In a colourless Semi-final gome at the Cricket Club yesterday, the Tsui brotherr, current holders of the Colony Lawn Tennis Doubles title, eliminated Roch Loung and Kwok Hing- cheung in three straight sots, 6-3, 6-2, 6-2. Except for sporadic spells of brilliance, the chal- lengers were all at sea against the dominot- There was no ing play of the champions. lack of trying on the part of the losers, who found their combined weight a great handi- cap to their getting to the ball fast enough.

Pußing themselves together. Their angled valleys

the Tsuis exerted greater control drives which worked success-

shots which had been on thetr golog ustroy, inking the next six games in a row for the first set.

and

fully their previous game against Ayres and dunes, were repeatedly emmtered with stilt deeper-angled shots by the much fader Tsui combination. The repasatesi roshaughs of sav gled delve,

vollers unel seven head sovethes le one half of

With Leung opening the service In the second net, Kwok was seen In some good overheat ammashes and volleys at the riet to enable him and his partner to take the game after deuce was called.

Tennis Doubles

Toul Yun-put and Tsui Wal-pul (centre), haldera of the Colony Lawn Tennis Doubles Championship, who beat Kwok King-cheang and Roch Leung Textremes) 6.3, 0.2, 6-2 In yesterday's Semi-final. ("China Mall Photo)

the court by the Tsut Brothers. work on devastatingly, except for inaceuracics.

and

HONG KONG, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 30, 1949.

They Will Tour Philippines

The Combined Hong Kong Christian Brothers' Schools Boccer XI which will tour tha Philippines during the middle of next month, together with The Rev. Bro, Cronan, Sparta Master of St. Joseph's College, who will accompany the team.

School XI

Exercise Lancer Causes

Triumphant Put-Off Of Soccer Games

In a clean and spriting soccer

(By "ROVER")

game at Happy Valley yesterday All hopes of an entertaining programme of mid-

uflernoon.

the combined Hong Kong Christian Brothers' Schools Soccer XI beat a team from the Portuguese Catholic Association by seven clear goals.

The game, which was played at

work.

Goal

finishing putting the

wook soccer have bean dashad to the ground as a result of the postponement of three out of four games, "Exorcise Lancer" being res- ponsible for postponement of the matches affecting Service teams.

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HKCFA Will Send Team To Saigon

·

The terms under which the Federation Cochin- chinoite de Football would be prepared: to invite a Chinose Soccer XI for two gamos in Saigon during the Easter holidays were dis- cussed at a meeting of the Hong Kong Chin- oso Football Association last night.. The meeting decided to accept the terms submit- ted by the Saigon Football authorities ond provisionally selected 22 players, who would be opproached as to their availability for the trip.

The exact composition of the team to take part in the tour will be announced after the players provisionally selected for the purpose have been interviewed by officials of the HK Chinese Football Association.

The following ore the terms which have been submilled by the Saigon Football authorities and accepted:--

(a) The HK Chinese Football

Association to be responsible for the cost of air passage to Salgan and return for 20 persons and all expenses for board and lodging etc. during the Chinese team's stay in Salgon.

(b) The Saigon Federation and the HK Chinese Football Associa- tion to share the gate receipts, the Saigon Federation

HOCKEY FIXTURE

SATURDAY, APRIL 2 YMCA v HK Police; King's Park

(YMCA), 3 p.m.; Umpires: J.S. Grewal and Makhan Singh. Club de Recrelo v Dockyard RC; "King's Park, 3.30 p.m.; Umpires: P.F. Xavier and S.B.P.O. Yeo-

mans.

SUNDAY, APRIL 3

RAF HK Police (match post-

poned).

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Cable & Wireless v Civil Service; King's Park (RNRC 2), 10 a.m.; Umpires: A.M. Silva and B.S.M., Wilson,

Army v Dutch RC; Sookumpoq, 10 a.m.; Umpires: G.T. Palmer and Yeo Sigs Gater. Khalsa v Dockyard RC; King's

Park to guarantee

(RNRC 1). 10.30 Umpires: P.F. Xavier and J.. Blinko.

the HK Chinese Foutball Associa- flon a minimum of 180,000 Plas- fres.

(c) The Saigon Federation to give assistance by paying the re- turn air passage of 20 persons, any advance thus paid to be deducted; from the Chinese team's share of the gate receipts.

Provisional List

a.m.;

Navy University (match post-

mavy "

poned).

Club de Recreio v YMCA: King's

ATTY

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LEAGUE TABLE

Civil Servle

Dutch

University

Cable & Wireless. Dockyard RO

to

PWDT, PA Pts

19 1 2 638 34

10 IN 42 44 19 20

2 14 2 12 18 20 30344 30 19 18 2041 32 32 22 2192 29 42 40 20 EDH 1 10 44 40 17 in 15 37,34 15 21713 ao 46 15 1 2 12 20:50 12 20 4 1 1 21 G 15

15 D 72

1

Park. 10 a.m.; Umpires: E.R.A. Miller and Capt. Chisnell. fast pace throughout, was not The biggest disappointment has been the post-

All umpirca are requested confirm by phone (30361 Ext. 117) one-sided as the score would ap-

ponement of the match between Kowloon pear to Indicate. Both sides en-

before & p.m. on Friday, Secro- Motor Bus and South China "A" which was

to ensure joyed a fair share of the ball,

(d) The HK Chinese Footbail tarles are requested but the All-Collegiate XI showed to have been played at Boundary Street. Association to undertake that It prompt attendance of their teams. better marksmanship when

will send only the best players: A maximum of 10 minutes delay

Will umpires, came to

Chinese soccer fans were all } was not granted, then South fallure to observe this condition will be allowed.

result as soon as touches 10 excellent approach 90g with excitement yester-China "A" would be prepared to will relieve the Saigon Federa- please notify

day over the reported applica-concede both points to Kowloon tion of their guarantee covering possible after the match. tion by the South China Ath-Motor Bus,

180,000 Pinstres. The HK Chinese Officials of the Kowloon Molor Football Association will, in the scorera for the All letic Association to the Hong Collegiate XI were A. G. Kong Football Association for Bus Soccer XI told the "China event of their failure to send the tamall (2). A K Ismail (2) a postponement of this match.Mail" that they strongly opposed best players, only be entitled to a Club de Recrea Ka Pc-keung

the postponement, but were un- share of the gate receipts. (2) and Leef When the report was subse-

Federation Navy quently confirmed in the after curlon rested entirely with

ternble to do anything as the de- (e) The Salgon Cheuk-cang (1).

noon and it had became know HKFA

the guarantees the return of the Chi-Khal

nese team to Hong Kong before Follee All-Collegiate XI: Chan Wing- that the HKFA hnd decided to

The action of the HKFA in April 23. Driving volleying with kwan, Lam Yuk-lun. Yeung Yiu- postpone the match, the postpone deciding to postpone this mater greater accuracy the Tsuf run off hung. Tam Cheung-sing. Mow meat of this "needle" match be- with the next two games in Cheong-wing.

is difficult to understand, parti- Stephen Chan came the chief topic of cavernacularly in quick time, only to fall again Into, (Captain)

view of the fact that; A.G. Ismail, Lee | tion among Chinese soccer fans.

the a lapse of another four errors in Cheuk-sang, Ko Po-keung, A.K.

gume Itself was a postponed The ordinary man-in-the-streef

The following were provisional- the next game.

ly selected to make the trip: Ismail, Yuen Chan-fun, Chan were most critical regarding the With a lend of 3-2, the cham-Chuen sing. Chun Shiu-on,

Yu Ylu-tak, which

Hau Yung-sang, Chu action of the HKFA and allega- the game was postponed on the Tac Kam-hung, Lau Chung-sang, diferently, conceding tour crrors plons let loose their barrage of Kam-wing and Justin Chan. flons of "favouritism" on Tsui Wai-put's service, infitzkrieg weapons taking the

last occasion gave rise to much Cheung Kom-hoi, Ho Yin-fun, levelled against the Association, eluding a double

dissatisfaction and the view was (S. China "A"), Hung Hing-yuk fault, to give second set without conceding any

(Kit Reason For Postponement expressed in certain quarters that CAA), Kwak Ying-kee their opponents an early fead, further game. With the lumpions still in the

A discouraged Leung and Kwok

According to Mr. Henry Fung the postponement Was granted Chee). Tang Yee-kit, Chau Man-

The Rowing Section of the stane dali mond, Bach and Leung took the court for the third sel.

of the SCAA, his Club applied to to enable the Chinese players thr and Len Tai-fat (KMB). piled up paint after point, Maintaining their aggressiveness

the HKFA for a postponement of taking part in the Memorial Cup Mow Cheng-wing, (CAA), Tam having, earlier in the month. Yu Kai-yan, Lee Ping-num, Royal Hong Kong Yacht Club witten the lead to 3-9,

the Taui brothers went on to lead

the game on the ground that cer-game- against Army to be at 4-0, before giving away a game

tain of the S. China "A" players An Allegation

Chun-fal, Tang Sum. Fung Kwan- become the proud "fathers" of sing. Tam Woon-cheung, Li Chuo- two new fours, held a very to Leung's service.

Mr. Fung said that he had in-alleged that South

This time, it is being generally fai (KMB), Lee Fing-chiu, Chiu pleasant christening ceremony

China have Foo

and Yu

Cheuk-yin timated In his application to the applied

(K: at Kellet Island on Saturday for the postponement Choo). HKFA that such application merely to give

afternoon. their players a Oficials who will accompany rest so that they will be freak the team are Messrs. Lo Chi-Supported by a large number of for the Shield Final against Kit hing, Siu Chul-man,

rowing enthusiasts, the Rowing Sul-Captain, Mr. A.C. Dalziel, called Chee on Saturday:

hung and Trang King-hong-

on his wife Mrs. Vera Dalziel and The postponement of this match A letter from the Hong Kong Mr.Veronica Sterleker to christen is definitely unfair in more rez-| Area Sports Board relative to the the latest additions to the rowing peels than one. Other considera- Impending visit of

Combined fleet.

How The Games Went

The Truf brothers started in-

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From, 4-1. they went on to 3-2 and -2, to complete the match in exactly 50 minutes.

Today's Games

Open Doubles Semi-final

Stand Court: K.11

lp nud Lee Wai-tong v Lee Boon-sing and T.T, Chen.

AMERICAN

TENNIS PLAYER ·

London, March 28.

Jack Kramer, the American,

proved he is at present the great- est lawn tennis player when he refented his compatriot Bobby Niggs 6-0, 6-4 in the first of a series of professional matches at the Wembley Pool here fortight.

Kramer, who was making his professional debut in England, showed that he had improved still further his dynamle game, which gained him the Wimbledon title 'To 1947.

L

PCA: E.F. Silva, M. Roza, C. Cruz (Captain), Rocha, Noronha, E. Franco, S. Fisher, S. Hollands, M. Noronha, L, Sousse and F. Remedios,

On Sunday fast, the All-Colle- ginte "XI which is touring the Philippines next month, beat a team from Headquarters. Land Forces, by eight clear goals.

were on the injured list,

STAR RACING

REVIVED

(By RUBBINGSTRAKE)

Revival in Star racing come in a big way last week-end, when there were three races for the first time this year.

fxture.

The circumstances In

tlons

Lul

YKOA

ROWING BOATS CHRISTENED

of the accompaniment bottles of champagne being broken

Bpart, the postponement Services XI, from Singapore was Το may result in a heavy loss of gate also read to the meeting. money for Kowloon Motor Bus, It was decided to defer discus-

over the bows and wistful sigha as by the time the HKFA get sion on this letter until the next om the thirsty onlookers, dip round to arranging another dale, meeling of the Association. the position in the League will

be

entirely different from what it is today.

This is not the first time that on undefeated Chinese

tcam

which rules the roost has re- sorted to the puiting off of a match with an opponent whóm it does not wish to meet.

BANTAMWEIGHT CHAMPION

beats

and

were name! Vera Veronica in honour of the good Indles officiating at this short but Impressive ceremony.

Latest information regarding the two new pairs which have been donated to the Club by a vety keen and experienced oar, who prefers to remain anonyms aus, la that the bonts will be shipped from England in appro- ximately six weeks.

Honolulu, March 20. Bantamweight champion Man uel Ortiz, who won

a disputer The officials of the HKFA can-

verdict over Henry Davis Las what

has May, takes on the former Detrol 1.17.10 not be ignorant of 1.19.20happened in the past and they Agro in a con-title match hore;

The Closing Cruise Regatta to owe it

tonight. to the 'public and to soccer

be held at Middle Island in Hong Kong to see that such It will be a 10-round overweight Saturday, June 4, will, it is hoped,. "unsportsmanlike" conduct

malth. Ortiz has harvested USS Include the first post-war Inter- eliminated.

120.000 in four appearances here. pert events for fours and paira,

He defended his crown successful Shanghai, Saigon

and Manila

ลง

1st Roundelay

2nd Harmony Three starters.

1st Von Sydow (5) .. 2nd Yourleff (1) ..... Bix starters.

1.52.25 1.50.15

Von Sydow at present leads in points with 46 for nine races followed by Yourieff with 37 for six,

No one else hos more than five results, so there is a lot of leeway to make up. Results of Dinghy team, Jubileos: events have been Axed follows:- Baturday, Apeli 2: 1455 RNHQ v Hong Kong Govi Stars: Saturday, April 9: 1455 RNHQ v Airways. 1505 Swiss Navy v Jardines,

Redwing owners are asked to notity the boatmaster before noon on Sundays whether they wish their boats launched for the race. Stark (forenoon):

Last minute launches take the boys from the important task of ferrying members to their yachts, which in itself is already dimcult The following are the results due to the lack of the outboard

In another anntch, Pancho Segura, of Ecuador, scored spectacular victory over the Aur- trallan, Dinny Palls. Segura staved off six match points to win 3-0, 0-2, 0-0,--Router.

BASKETBALL

LEAGUE RESULTS

of last night's

games

played motor. under the auspices of The Hong Kong Basketball League Caroline HALL:

There will be a club eruize and at picnic to Taun Wan Bay on Easter Sunday leaving, the Club during the forenoon.

"A" DIVISION Swatow Overseas 20 S. China 48 "B" DIVISION

BUNDAY

let Barrett - (3)

2nd Yourie (8) 3rd Houston (1) 4th Furrer (4)

(Afternoon);

1st Furrer (3)

• 2nd Heator (6)

3rd Heeroding (2) Mr. Nicklen of the Caltex in- 4th Wright (1) stallation. has kindly offered' the 8th Brown (4) SCM Pust 10. Ling Ying 41 hospitality of his house and FI

Ning Chung 30 Chinese

Newspaper Reporters

BASKETBALL GAMES

club boat (kindly fent by the | Cruiserat Army) will bo in attendance

30 carrying food and drink.

The vlaiting Lingnam Univer- alty Basketball teams played two games at the 'Chinese YMCA: (Kowloon) yesterday, with following results:

the

Muya won the "crulior's'

1st Muya

tacu 2nd Arik III

3rd Jalalinbir round Waglan by a margin of 28 minutes from Ariki III... on cor- 4th La Cigale rected time. The next six boats 5th Nonn all ended up within half an hour 0th Aguilla of each other.

Week-end resultate

7th Diana

8th Curlew

Redwings.

SATURDAY

· Tet · Lightening

Dragones

„MEN'S SECTION

44. Tak Ming 23]

Ist Madrigal 2nd Puzle Roll 6ix starters,

1,60.37 1,50,44

2nd. Thirteen Brd Seahorse 4th Miranda Nine starters,

LADIES BECTION

Lingnam 9 Hung Tao, 93

Lingnaas /

1.20.04

Much Dissatisfaction

ly on March 1 against Dade Rowing Clubs having been in- There is also

much

dissatis Marino, Hawsilan boxer,-Assoclvited to enter crews, faction among certain Clubs over ated Press. the manner in which fixtures have been arranged.

KII Although

strenuous

Bhield 'Final game against South to have more nature is 1kély.

and

for this

MEETING

Those events, coupled with Hong Pair and Scratch Four races should make the 4th June à de.. glance through the week-end

penses in connection with the finite date on which to visit Mid- 1.10.40 programme indicates that there visit are

being borne by the dle Island. 1.17.30 scems to be BOTIC JustificationChristian Brothers and that the

A Barbecue will take place Inter 1.18.05 for this dissatisfaction,

HKFA has not been approached in the evening under the auspices Chee wil} be

for any assistance.

of the Rowing Section playing o

00-mluuta A vlait of

beneficial results HKFA COMMITTEE 2.13.52 China "A" on Saturday, they are on Hong Kong soccer than any 2.37.23 due to play against Police on Interport game 2.27.54 Sunday, although the game bo reason, the youngsters should be A meeting of the Interport Sub- 2.32.34 woen Bouth

Chins

"A" and given every encouragement by Committee of the Hong Kong for 2.33.22 Kwong Wah hxed"

Sunday the HKPA as the body governing Football Association will be held has been postponed.

amateur soccer In this Colony. at the Association's office on Fri-! If Kit Choo can play on Sun-

It would, therefore, be a dne day, April 1, at 5.30 p.m, to discu day following the Shield Final, gesture on the part of the HKFA the Manilla interport, 4.10.09 there is по reason why. South if it were to come forward with 4.42.25 China "A",should not also be a donation which could be ape 4.44.34 made to play.

RUGBY UNION 4.45.83 Visit To Philippines

GAME

London, March 25, tna_Ruby Union gaine playeri

5.01.03

5.07.4)

plied by. The Reverend Brother Cronan, who is accompanying the

The vialt, of a Combined Hong team, in such a manner as would 5.12.01 Kong. Christian Brothers School benent the lads without in any

the 7.03.17 Soccer XI to

Philippines way making them professionais.

Coming having now, become an actuality,

only First

to the

it would perhaps not be out of Division match which will be 2.04.58 place to suggest that the HKFA played, there is little doubt but 2.06.47 come forward and do something that Club will take both points 119.10 for the school-boys taking part from Easter, whom they enter 3.36.28 in the tour.

tain at Happy Valley, the game

It la understood that all ex-its timed to start at 0.15 p...

today Redruits/beat Crops Kera by sight points to three, Router.

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