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THE PERFECT

SWISS WATCH

CHINA MAIL

MAJOR UPSET IN COLONY BADMINTON CHAMPIONSHIPS

(By "ARGONAUT”)

Hunt Club The first major upset of the Colony Badminton

has good run over NT

There was a good turn-on!

of enthusiastic riders and spec-

tators at last Sunday's meet uf the Hong Kong Hunt Mai

Open Championships occurred at Victorio Recreation Club court in the course of last night's matches.

In a rousing game that went the full distance of

• Three "sels, University's SF-tom-andsS.-K-

HONG KONG, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 1950.

Sports personality

Veteran Badminton player still active

Badminton, enthusiasts, in, the Colony owe a greater debt of gratitude to Marcus A. Oliveira shan they realise.

One of the first, if not ne tundly the first, to take up cudgels on behalf of the game after the exhib14bn · muches"

A. Gray in 1932, Oliveira hos devated most of his spare time

Cheong eliminated Chinese YMCA's seeded by Denis If. Hazell and Stewart pair of W. C. Chung and M. K. Fung in the first round of the Junior Doubles Champion- ship.

Po from where Willie Grieve The youthful undergraduates fully-deserved thoir.

far lard a 4ine over a stretch

of new promised land.

CH od ott win the absence of)

the Officer wut boggys of thei

win, although a hand must be given to the Y pair for putting up gallant resistance, es- pecially in the second set.

to interest Hong Kong's men and women, young and old, in The intricacks and value of the Kame.

He net

and n. example

by. practising what he preached, be came one of the outstanding ex-

Veli Cuma Owa Hussuk who, have less, or for other elites We A sperial feature of the porta-vriler likes to fore-proom's or the gume in the Co- third miss the add their auringome was the classical style cast an upset, I cannot see one any, Estole in the

and we wiŅA #ent luck.

JIL B

other homel

Hunting Field,

in which the two University The one and all boys, especially S. P. Lam, re, their opponents we were ceived

with rackets well vere pleased de she uterq, į smashes, Comes R. Nyons and his on above the shoulders-a style

which bud- | Cummer there to pick up the re-in Dubles play in of the Home Churros Weding Freemans may well copy were also glad do welcome a new to advantage. ker rider in Ming Bonse, # well-known pesformue over tho The game started evenly in the Shanghai county, and there was int set until the seare anuales istaking her ability to take to 5-3. Then the whiriwhad speed

as a coner"

saushe, uf and hurricane

ur cotitry

here. Indicated

although the favourites will not have an easy path.

In the Furior Men's Doubles,

fault the Shailend pais of Gordon Lum and Benzin Saw will prove Rood for Kowloon Docks . S. Gourley toad W. S.

Brown..

the

Youthful in appearance he is us debonair today an when he aptalded Club de Hegrein's mix- ad Baubles team and led them to three conszcutive League win titles in 1934, 1035 Oliveira Lughingly divalge his age.

refuses

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Jamaica boxers score win

over Middlesex Regiment

(By "RAMBLER"}

The boxing tournament between HMS Jamaica and the Middlesox Regiment at the China Fleet Club last night resulted in a close win for the sailors by 16 points to 14 and by six bouts to four beforé a full house of service.

mon.

Eachr-fight-consisted of three-two-minute counds.

and some game, skilful and hard hitting box- ing was seen; the spectators were amply re- warded and some close fights were witnessed. The sailors reeled off Ave: victories in a row before Pri- vate Gatland gave, the soldiers a victory. This somewhat in- spired the soldiers for they won the following two fights.

Australian swimmer

sets records

MARCUS A. OLIVEIRA

1938-| Poh-sha in an exhibitza Double to match with the Muluyan Cham-

Dions Oui Tek-hork and Wong, Peng-103.1 in 1948 when the

New Haven, February 12. visited the Colony, Malayana ያኔ

George Marshall, 19-year- was played at Club

old Australian swimmer, broke de Recreio and, those who wer

at the remember

classic Hameing against the clock Privileged to see the game win three world records when rac- which took place.

18th annual Yale Water Car- und Oliveira

Ong led thenival, Malayan Champion seven point- Marshall, who. Is now attending

not

A nather and son combinations,

Domailly it is because the stan Mrs. W. K. Tso and K. Y. Tso, take the count in the Junior Mixtlar of bacion which

plays today is still in the Chom Doubles against Kowloon Darks M. Kempton and Mis phaship class and he does Greenhalgh, The Tas shuuld ad- wish to put his younger opponents

of the game to shame. vance to the next round.

The man altraction of evenby in the Serging Men's Dut- bles encounter between Univer

it's M, T, Yeow and T. T. Ca nud Shallanders dill Funk and S. K. Howe. The two latter players are the Shanghal former Doubles; Champions, and with the form they have been showing lately should get through quite com- fortably.

Doubles for four

Haine

the

the The rantes, air, Suitland Lawumers, brake theash the stout- the riders on the ne near Mail hemted defener of the lusers.

During the first years of the Pr välage spinnex and thay muude i

Balminton Leagues, he captainer good going over a series of shlyhey gradually brought up th

Veure 10 12-5, n. looked as fieles to the glass slopes of Pinte

run away with the

the Club de Recreio teams in the to two and it they would

the Tree Hilf and onto the Fontullset. The Y pair, however, then

Senior Men's Doubles and of the Snowden Range where the Legun to settle down

Mixed mid will.

con- field overran the trail through 200

secutive years, Tam Mi Gap Swinging back to service commenced piling up paper a galloped on to check it after point, until Chicon ended it when they had brought near Shek Wo Wal villages

their score to 11. Amidst increas- ing tension and excitement, Fu

shots, t gave away to let his opponents reach "set paint." A smash by Lam ended the first sel

usual

Results

was only after a Yale, set new murks for the 301

300 prolonged struggle that the pair

(3 min. 1.4 secs.), yards metres (31-ins. 20.2 sees.) and succumbert 15-12.

Doi Tek-hock and Wong Peng 100 yards (4 min 38.4 secs.).

Alt- ile s2on proved, during the

was also Tying for new England. Championships and the figures for the 230 yards and 400 Thomas Cup matches played last metres but falled although his 400 year, that they are in a class by metres time was only 13 seconds themselves, and this year Wong uutside the record of 4 mins. 33.8 is belag picked by experts as the seepads set by Hiroshin Fun likely In addition to his playing, he key winner of the All-England hash! (Japan) at Los Angeles let

Championship played.

Today, he still takes an active port in the Leagues, representing his Club in the Senior Men's Doubles and the Senlor Doubles Leagues.

Mixed

has also assumed the duties of Honorary, Treasurer of the Hong (Kong Badminton Association.

Thereafter progius was slow negotiating paddy elds, but the heki was scon

on the go again deling the Kush, Camp to

Schoolboyn' Singles; the arcompaniment of wild for

Wong Cheong-yye (DBS) bea! iter cries

surd along the South Downs. Here » miniature, ravine,

In the second set, Chung and'. Tsai (La Salle) 15-138, 15-4.

Schentboys Doubles; Thei checked one or two of the leaders, Fung, regained some of

A. Sales and si, Osmunti steadiness and accuracy but "Buffy" on that black beauty

Salle) beat J. Da Luz und F. The Chief was not slow to show After allowing their opponents t them the way. A check was call. sture ne point they jumped at Kovan (5) 5-5 15-1.

Junior Men's Doubles: ed to refresh poules and riders on to a 9-1 lead. Through th

and B. Brown FM. Rosariu real count numbers, after two of sit omness and obstina" on ( Corch) beat J. Baptista part of Lam and Cheong It red G. Rozs Pereira (St. Teresa)

ing their bigh services which

15-10, 15-4. were killed every time, they car H. F. Tul and B. K. L. Lu vied on their lead 12-3 and inere V) bent A. E. Elliot and inafly to set.

W. Gaffney (Ko./loon .Docks) 1-11, 15-11.

S. P. Lam and S. K. Cheong (University) beat W. C. Chung and M. K. Fung

(Chinese Y) 15-1, 3-15, 15-J.

the Feld were seen to have taken

All complete and the held were ft again up Haddon Him and through Sulle Pess to enjoy some excellent galloping on the grass verges of Beus Valley, The horses seemed to know they were heading homewards as they wore vll going in great telm, and J was a joy to note the steady im. provement in their hunting per- formance. Crossing the river the Marine Commando members blazed the trail along the paddy mul air strip pastures to finish on Kam Tain village green where spectators and refreshment await- (ed. Major almtoe on James Plg led the way in followed closely by Major Blchards and

Terry. Among the other riders were Lieutenant-Colonel Symmons Captain Jones, Captain Martin. Major Williams, Lieutenant Ben- sou, Miss Honke, Mrs. Chytor, Mr. Grieve, Mr. Maitanel.

The next bind wall be on

ay the 26th February.

Interport hockey trial

bilss

Ladies' Singles: Mrs. J. A. Soures (St. Teresa) lost to Miss G. Silva (St. Teresa) 11-2, 0-11, 8-11.

Due to pressure of work thi

title soon to

tr

Nummer.

South Africa

115 for four in Test match

Johannesburg, February 13,

SOUUNATTKa--were-116-foto! four in their Arst innings at lunch on the third day of the Fourth Test against Australia here. Australia made 405 in

With the sailors leading by 19 their first innings.

The South Africans tasted the points to J, S. M. Warmer put!

"shock" the match on lee for the sailors full fury of Australia's when he scored a very narrow attnek of Lindwall and Miller, and win over Private Saunders, giv- for 195 minutes today they batted ing the xaltors a lead of 15 points Inboriously for only 38 runs and to 12 with one more fight left.

Inst four wickets. Showing a greater Fuperiority! Lindwall and Miller gavo à over his opponent In the gli superb exhibition of fast bowling, weight class A, B. Stewart out extracting life and lift from

The crowd volced pointed Cpl. Spicer, Stewart was lively pitch. hammering his opponent from its disapproval when they sent the start and scored with re-down an occasional bumper. neatett right hand punches. Spleer After balling 107 minutes for took a lot of punishment and was 86, Erice

was bowled a Lindwall. I applauded for his game fight.

In the walter-weight bout tiddle-stump by

swinger. Two runs later, at Co, was very much impressed with Nel was run out. At 16 Noures the skilful display put up by was caught after scratching about E. M. Thomas when he out 24 minutes for live slagles und pointed Private Rogers. Thomas) in the last over before lunch, was very aggressive from the Draper was also caught at tie beginning to the and and Ro wicket. Lindwall's two widitets gere was very game and took cost 11 runs today.

a great deal of punishment. Thomas attacked his opponent

Rowan

Scores Australia-1st innings

with a barrage of blown and 485 for declared. deserved his win.

South Africa-lst lanings. In the middle-weight class, A. E. Rowan, & Lindwall

Ballurs the J. Nel, run out B. Harris gave the

Saggers b S. third straight win of the event. Draper e Johnston ing when he had the better of the fight against Private Hutchings D. Nouse e Saggerz b Lind- and in the feather-weight class A. B. Priest by some clever box-D. Begbie not out Ing was given the decision over Corporal Lloyd.

J

woll

Extras Total for four Fall of wickets: 1/84, 396 and 4/113-Heuter.,

Werket wins

1,500 metres

33

25 1

15

.11

118 2/00,

Bost bout The best fight of the evening Marshall broke a nine-year-old

that between This only goes to show that M. record for the quarter mile, the was undoubtedly A. Oliveira is a great Badminton record for which was 4 mins. 38.5 Stoker Crawford and Lance Cor

cs by W. Smith,

who beat, poral Noble in the light-weight player and that he only lost out cecs.,

or class which the former won by a in the Classification of Champlon Marshall for the Olympic

very narrow margin. I must con- year, he has only entered in thr because he look up the game metres title in 1948.

of the after his Mixed Doubles

The

and the 300 Kratulate them on their splendid 300 yards

Crawford was Open Championships. His part-given the chances which a Ma- metres records on the books were performance. ner is Mrs. Genatives, neo Miss Inyan boy is given to play Badi- made by Alex Jany (France) with good winner and Noble a worthy

loser. Mylthie Silva.

minion, no one knows to what 3 mins. 3 secx, in 1947 and 3 mins. heights in the Badminton worki 21 nees. in 1948 respectively.skilfully went for each other with Johnny Werket, of the Unit-

local

Fine record

Oliveira has set up a record La Badminton competition Besides Which is to be envie. his lenque triumphs, he was also #finalist in the Men's Doubles Championships of 1936 partnered by J. J. Remedios.

Realizing their mistakes, The "U" boys recorted to short wer vices' in the third set. After preliminary ding-dong tussle, when the score reached 2-2 ran loose and scored ning ints in

a row, to lead by 11.7 The Y couple added another three points, and in spite of spirited final stand during which the service changed hands seven times, they conceded th7.00 p.m. Schoolboys Singles1938-a4-1938, Fast point to their worthy Lau Chew-kan (St. Joseph's) v

Each year they were within an Edward . Y. Hal (Hun Kiu).

are of winning the title, but luck 7.30 p.m. Bchoolboys Doubles:

them and they Y. Khan and A. A. Dos Reme-was never with

winners.

Another upset

Tonight's games

The Ladies' Singles between thalos (La Salle) y C. Olsson and two St. Teresa's ladies, Melvi E. Guterres (St. Joseph's). Secres and Gloria Silva, ended li

8.00 p.m. Junior Men's Singles: „aunther_umei, though_of_minar.

K. S. Thong (Chinese) L rature. Youthful Gloria exhibited J. Xavier (Reerein);

rare Sunnexhaustible stamina and

**

A hockey trial to chase the leton to represent the Colony in

1

With Miss M. Silva be reached the finals of the Mixed Doubles Championshos in 1930, 1037.

lost to players who began to play Badminton at a very tender age La Malaya,

In the Singles Championships, Oliveira has never falled to reach

been Hart he teens.

he would have risen.

Reuter.

FLEET SAILING NOTES

The North East wind was still on strike last week- ond, but the series, races continued ‘and on both days we just managed to complete one lap in each class. This time, as an experi- ment, the whalors were pooled for the bene fit of ships whose boats may be below aver- age in performanco.

·Sunday's races

11

skating event

Oslo, February 12.

Right from the start bath boxers telling blows. Crawford was a ed States, today added the shade better than his opponent faj 1,500 metres title to the 500. the Arst round.

fari

The second round saw Craw-metres he had won yesterday scoring repeatedly against hir when the speed skating inter- opponent. Noble was in trouble but national events were continu- managed to keep going and at- ed here.

Warket won in 2 mins, 10.7 tacked Crawford furiously. Both these boxers trouted the spectators secs, the bost recorded time in the world for the distance this to some clever boxing. Tils round

year. Hjalmar Anderson, of Nor-¡ was even,

The start of the last round saw way, was second in. 2 mins. 20.5

SCCs. and

Reldor Llaklov, of these two fighters hummering at Norway, was placed third in, 2. each ather.....Noble.kept chasing-mina 21-0 sechi-

his op

Skaters from Norway, Sweden,

opponent but Crawford clever- ly dodged him and in turn scored Finland, Holland and the United some telling blows: Crawford Stales are competing in the events.

was given a close decision. Both The Norwegian Champion, these boxers were congratulated Hjalmur Andersen, won the com- petition with a total of 192.708 points. He won the 10.000 metres ovent today with Werket no nearer than eighth. Andersen's time was. 17 mins. 15.7 NECS. Reidar Llakley was placed second in 17 mina. 25.5 secs, and Sverre-- Haugli of Norway; came thirà. In. 17 min. 34.7 60.

Saturday's breeze was ligh: bat confident at fifty feet, bul

Conditions on Sunday were by the judge for their rousing ex- very timid close to the water.

again light and unpredictable.hibition. It was also most variable in

In the heavy-weight contest. with patches of complete calm. Fortunately there was a breeze Private Jelly knocked out A.B. round of the start, of which Cockade's Chisholm in the last dinghy took-immediate advan their three rounds bout,: The tage. She won by half an hour laser put up a gallant fight and and is clearly the new favourite took a lot of punishment. and is clearly the in the dinghy, held. There

9.30 p.m. Ladies Doubles: the semi-final stages and, on sev- direction, und at one time the tum of speed on the court to oust Miss I... Soares and Miss Yeral, occasions. went as far as the flags in the Eastern and West- thesperienced Molvic Franco Recelo) Mies finals but because he came up crn anchorages were complete

Ribeiro and Mrs. M. Rozario against such great exponents of ly at odds. (Recrola).

the

to 0-0.

the forthcoming Internart with Mac was held at Boskunpoo Although Melvie with a final yesterday.

The players who took part in burst, added three more pointe, the trials were: Souza and Hel- Gloria toanaged to score the vilul fings (goalkeepers), Trace, Gon- nerded point with a well-placed salves, Webb and Nary (full- net shot.

in the third set, Gloria effec- backs), Skipworth, . Fitzgibbons, Bhagat Sinh, Mathewson, Reest, tively began mixing her lobs with shots, and Balwant Singh, and Haig (half well-executed drop

neks), Gosunn, Rull, Fowler, soon went to a 6-0 lead, Melvic. Alves.

Xavier,

Humphreys, however, not to be outdone, threw Daniels, Gardner, Mackenzie and Dillon (forwards).

the game as Patrick H. Wong and The wiser boats mancouvred

9.00 p.m. Junior Man's 'Doubles; P. K. Hui (triple Champion in

Docks)."

!

has to begin

young

It may be noted here that it was mostly through his efforts

very

#t

no

the

three sets, 2-11, 11-9 and 11-8 The first game was a series of ding-dǝug baseline duels, with Melvie coming out the harder f. S. Gourley and W. S. Brown 1837 and 1938) an Open Cham-water ears until the five minute

B VER

close finish

Rousing fight hitler. In the second set the (Kowloon Docka) v Gordon Lun pianship title has always eluded gun to keep themselves sonie

whore near the starting line. for third, fourth and fth places.

··Another rousing fight was that Tects began to tell on her, and and Denzin Saw (Shallanders). his grasp.

When the little breeze arrived Cossack's bout was going very between 3. M. Warmer and Pri Gloria who seemed to withstand 0.30 p.m. Junior Mixed Doubles: Because of this, Oliveira realis-

the race bocamo a test of all poorly to windward, but she vate Enunders in the bantam pace better, gradually forged K. Y. Teo and Mrs. W. K. Tsued that to be really great at the trimming, and alertness to every managed to finish the course.

M. Kempion and game, one

weight class. This flight was very trick of wind was the secret of Alacrity's whaler's

closely contested and Saunders crew main- head of her clubmate from 0-6 (Chung Wah)

·ស

Greenhalgh (Kowloon Fe hus applied this theory to his success.

to ned their reputation by witty In

gallant show. Warmer put up a aching and has always nd- The outstanding dinghy was ning handsomely even though the wat given the close verdict, 19.00 p.m. Senior Mer's Doubles vacated that schoolboys should be Cockade, which was away first boat was not their own. Near doubt due to his skilful display.

M. Ycow and T. T. Chin elven the chance and coaching at the start and led home easily. Cust Rock, their early lead

gave

Private Harrison proved tor they deserve.

only to be disqualified after a

them (University) v Bill Funk and S.

a toute

short-lived Food for Stoker Pratt in K. Howe (Shotienders).

protest for bearing out her Jib.

welter-weight Easterly breeze which many

class and was 7 Two boats unluckily failed to the others scarcely felt Malat warthy winner. that the Schoolboys Champion- receive the amended course. The beat Jar

Jamalea 2 to

pluc four Onished

second ships have been initiated Lato this remaining

Coranck on the Anishing line. close together on a broad race failed to make the time limit, and year's Open Championships. Alacrity started a lufting mutch Whitsund Bay disqualified her

Local Badminton circles wil with Black Swan fatal mo- remember M. A. Oliveira's extent to choose, for it gave second self by sailing under the len n hibition games with A. G. Meise plačo to Jamaica 1 who made the distance mark and then belag

it by At the swapt on to it Champion

the of straight for the line.

tide during the to 7-7 and then went on to take

A triple interport lawn bowler forner Singles the positions

Sunday's results: first and second boll of the the lead of 8-7. Youth; however. and a former singles champton of Shanghai, in 1930 and his re-game instant Morecambe Hay

Dinghies: · 1st,· Cockada

[A] trlumpled and with game.

her next Shanghai, Mr. A. J. Hull will be presenting the Colony, in the only rashly tried Mackenzie scored for the service, Glock added four more leaving the Colony on retirement | Badminton Interpot against squearing between two bosta and Tolfree) 800; 2nd; Jamaica 1 (A.B. Walfes in the firuk init while points to end an exciting and shortly.

Hangkokin 1937, when Hong was.

Hitchens) 678; 3rd, Black Swo: disquallded. The whaler race Fowler, and Rull scored for the "neilling_game,

Wort (P.O. Springall) 576; 4th, More- One of the leading bowlers in Kong won four games to two. Blues in the second.

The Schoolboys events lag the Far East, Mr. Hall has re-

caally by Jamaica 1. At one time cambe Bay (Comdr. Mackenzie) night brought to view a promli-presented Shanghal against Han.

JUL Great honour

she was nearly a mile ahead of 480: Jamaica 2 (A.B. Bon“ the reinaindar who were for ig player in Wong Cheong yee How in Interport: Hankow against

385;

Comack (P.O. Wright) several minutes, keeping perfect 300.

only a quarterlino, forination

Whalers: let, Alacrity

(P.O. length apart. Three boats had still not finished by sunset White Rapa) 678; 3rd, Jamales 2 (L48. to A., Harris (Jamaica),

James) 800; Zad

Maine (B/M and Bay was disqualified for Banks) 578;. 4th Jamaica

in

all her resources Into the game: at this stage, and to loud cheers, There were various switches caught her younger opponent up

COMBINED

SERVICES XI

The following have been select-

als

Noted lawn bowler leaving

on retirement

of Diocesan Boys School. In Shanghai: Shanghai against Hong

However, the greatest possible singles match against P. Kong and Hong Kong against honour was paid

him when lie Thang of La Salle College, which Shanghal a record which anyone was chose to partner the Singa he won in two straight sols, tha

pore Badminton Champion, Ons young boy showed an attractive should be proud of.

While in the Colony, Mr. Hall exito

Combined style and a wide repertoire has won the Colony, Open Rinks Services versus the flest of the strokes. With constant practico: Colony at Chater ary 10, and 10 (Plug in Febris and good coaching he should be championship twice, the

a.m. to 6 one of the future stars of the time was in 1941 and the second

.pзn. euch

represent the

Wing to

Colony,

time

first

In 1047. The lawn bowlers of the Indian Recreation (Club) will"): entertain

COLONY SQUASH

CHAMPIONSHIPS

to overtake by

WOS

A

The results

Boys Light-weight - Boy Cutts (Jamaica) lost to Boy Jackson (Morecambe Bay).

Boys Walter-walght - Boy Ebden (Jamaica) bent Boy Greenwood (Morecambe Bay).

Light-weight Cpl. Spicer (Middlesex) lost to A.B.

Stewart: (Jamaica),

Welter-walght

...

The final "all in" positions and points were:

1.-Anderson-102.768 points. 2-Lakley-107.098 pointal st 3-0 Lundberg (Norway) 198.057 points.

4-Ivar Martinson (Norway) 198.507 points.

5-Kan Henry (United States) 188.567 points.) 6 Johnny States) 188.627 points.

Werket (United

7-Sverre Haugli!

198.856 points.

(Norway)

-8-Hany Wahl (Norway) 198.822 points-Router.

PI TENNIS TOURNAMENT

Manila.. February 12. Pedro Masio ́: (Spain) and Mra H Weiss (Argentina), carried off the singles titles to-. day when the Philippines covered hard courts lawn tennis championships caded, Pte. Rogers (Middlesex) lost to Mrs. Welas had already been E.M. Thomas- (Jamalen))

concerned

-two other" title= Frictories; the mixed--and the ..

· Middle-weight 10

women's doubles, and today shb Pie. Hutchings (Middlesex) lost beat Mrs, Modern, of the Philip-

Feather-wolght

pinex, by 0-1 and 6-1, WERE CON Es Tha@mon's final in which

trying to force an overlap at a markc

(Sergt. Rawberry) 480; Whillesand Cpl. Lloyd (Middlesex) lost to Masip beat Felicisinio Ampon,

· " " ༔,

Eu D.S.Q.; Cocensk. D.N.F. A,B. Preist (Jamaica).

the Philippines Champion, by Saturday's results:—— Dinghies: 1st. Jamalen

8-4, 6-213-6; 6-1, Instød over 2 Winning crew was P. O, WIL

Light walght (Willis) 082 points; 2nd, Jamaica Lems, A.B. Atkins, 0.5. Shaov L/Cpl. 'Noble (Middlesex) lost throw hours and every point wHE

hotly contested:" EVERKI f(Grimths) 776 3rd Black and Pearce,

A to Sto. Crawford (Jamaica). Tonight's games.

During the second and third A.D. Panton

MrMiddle-weight RAF (Captain) Major K.H.5.

Tonight's programme of seven Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Hall at a ten the Colony Squash Champlonahly Cossack (P.C. Frair) 633: Cockade Irland and back. This will be an A.B. Pinkett (Jamaica).

The following are the results of Swan (P.C. Springall) dao: 4th, Next Saturday there will be c Alacrity (P.0. Brady) 610; 5th, race in open waters to Ping Chau

Ple. Galland (Middlesex) heat seta Masip was seriously diam.

tracted by a protricted alterca Wilson, HQLF: Major: 1. Darby games will be run off at the Re-party at their Club house today matches played at the Victoris and Morecambe Bay DS.Q all-day sail, and more than a shire, HQ, 40 Div.; Lt. D.A. Oak- crelo court starting at 7 pm. Two at 5:30 p.m. A presentation will Courts yesterday:

tion with a partisan" crowd; buti Light-heavy-weight

Ampon retained" his normal emit« ley RM Cdo., LL T. Grant, RN Schoolboys' events will be fol-

pa Tomor, sailed wrong course, doren boala have entered,

Cpl. Hilkene -{Middlesex); beat |ing equanimity even in defeated Wilers:lat, Jamaica)1; (Mr, 92% LE R. Morgan, RN: Captain R.C. towed by a Junior Men's Singles be made to Mr. Hall

L/Pat, Reeve (Jamaica),

Reuter. Corfield, RA Flight Joutenan

„Heavy-weight. *#776; 3rd, Jamaica | K.C.A. Ball, RAF; LL W.M. MI.

Khage Cary, Tirard)

Plo Jelly(Middlesex). K.O. chell, KOSA; Flying: Omeer EN

Clayden beat Davidson 10-9, 2X Mr. Fox), 090; - 4th Triumph Gambrill,

The result of the Stapleford A.B. Chisholm (Jamaica), HÄF and Pilot. 11. G.Ha close game with the odds alight

*M .19Lt) Windridge). 010; Btif, Black 0-2, 0-1.S Cunninglan, RA

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And Ariumph 3 DNF Whitesand

∙la a' tie between, ME,

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match between K. 5. Thong of Chinese, YMCA and H. J. Xavier

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dily in favour of the Chinean boy..

ARRIVING TODAY

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from Spanto.tmidā

the winning crew wearu: Black DS Filthy Chitoner Berger Mair, and tufred cardavima Coral Pie. Harrison - (Middlesen) beát

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