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THE PERFECT

SWISS WATCH

CHINA MAIL

Tsai beats Lee Wai-tong in tennis singles match

Seven matches in the Colony Singles tennis cham-

pionship were decided yesterday at the Hong. Kong Cricket Club with Edwin Tsai a left hander, displaying top form to beat veteran Loo Wai-tong in straight sots, tho final score being 6-1, 6-2,

Tsui Wai-pui, a former champion, won his match

against B. Fong, conceding only three games.

American Cup match

.

at Fanling

Showing greater consistency: Driving securately and hitting The match for the American and displaying a variety of the ball very hard, Tsui took the Cup resulted in a fairly com- strokes that ranked him as one fourth game to lead 3-1. Nut to be fortable victory for the ment- of the best players in thebeaten, Leo won the next gambers of the Golf Club. Their Colony, Edwin"

lead in the morning made them Tsal literally to be down 2-4, swept Lee Wal-tong off

Tenl then put everything into the guests of the Americans at the game to win the next two tiffin. feet in their singles game.

Detailed results were: In spite of Leing beaten in games, to give him the set, the

score being 0-2.

won

his

SINGLES

CLUD

A C

1

sirnight sets, Leo put up a very creditable performance against a player

who knew all the tricks in tennis.

driving, volleying and smashes were very accurate, and Ho Ka-lau veteran in the ten- hard, and time and again he had als championship retired after Lee on the run.

two sets had been played THO

the tosa and decided against C. Y. Wang, Ho lost the to serve. Leading 40-15, Tsal was first set but won the second. furred into two errors by Les to bring the score to deuce, This game was a long one, and after four deucen had been called, Tsal

The second

Hame saw bringing off four brilliant shots to win the game, withcut conceding a stroke to his opponent. Taal then by some clever placing and volley won the next two games to lead 3-1.

After conceding the first set AMERICA at 3-6, Thomua Lo showed fine J. O'Hare v A.B. Limsaman race form to beat S. K. Wong in the C.E. Hayes + E.T. McMullen next two sets, the score being w.E. Menelan T.F.R. Water.. 8-2, 0-1.

B.B. Anderson v J.J, Cowperthwaite 0 M.C. Fillet II,M. now

F. Roder • R.E. Rodger JW. Clegue v W.A. Stewart.... BE. Van Nostrand v J.L. Macintyre B.A, Ourman Y À.R. de Pinas.. HV, Yếuin » Till. Low v... Henry Lee received a walk Turter F.F. Hudson

the | W. Purtrude v W.A. Nicholna ver from Chan Fook-hol,

J.W, l'arper v LJ, Cowle latter falled to turn up.

I.A. Ayni v K.H. Basnahiry 'P.M., Cotton L. Goldman

won it.

Six' doucos

The next game was bitterly fought out and six deuces had been called, before the game went to Taal, Teal then went on

The results

Tsul Wol-pul beat B. Fong FK. Wallace F.D. Hunter 0-1, 0-2.

D.L. Anderson 8.B, Gordon

C. Y. Wong beat Ho Ka-lau. Kelled. Blewart...

H.D. Cooper R. Cleland (retired) 7-5, 3-8.

B.A. Crawford v 1.1. Mums

Roch Llong beat F. H. Kwok 0-2, 0-1,

Eddie Chan beat Patrick Poon 5-7, 6-2, 0-2. Edwin Tsai beat Lee Wal-tong 0-1, 4-2.

w.LB, Dar P., McDonnell F.A. Kapke v N.J. Whelpton .. w.M. Rimmuna J. Linaker .... G. Gallop K.H, BicharŐ K.J, Walden v Tb. Drysdale J,M. Vonn • T,A. Laroche ve

H. A. Ayres beat Wong Shek-.M. Wilbar. W.II. Paterson

F Howard DH. laka... man 8-2, 6-3.

Thomas Lo boat S. K. Wong 3-0, 0-2, 0-1.

10+ 161

Morning ....

FOURSOMES OR POUNBALLS

to win the next two games and Today's matches

Ip Koon-hong v A. J. Doyle; O'Hare & Hayes ▼ Lissaman &

kat.

The second sot saw Lee laking | A. J. Stewart v G. Chon; H. A. the first game after beating Teu Ayres v C. Y. Wong; Eddie Chan with two neat volleys. Tant thenv" Edwin Tral; Tsui Yan-puly took the next game by some Choy Ting-wah; Au Kam-moon clever smashing to lead 2-1. v Lieutenant Colonel pence,

Ladies' Singles holder

wins her match in Badminton tournament

(By "ARGONAUT”)

Displaying allround superiority, Miss Ulian Khoo, holder of the Colony Badminton Ladies' Singlos-titlo, eliminated plucky. Miss Berna..... dine Remedios in the main attraction of last night's Championship games at Victoria Ro- creation Club.

In another attractive game, the Malayan boys, N. K. Chin and K. K. Loke of Hong Kong Uni- versity, gave a rousing display when they de- feated F. Brockbank and H. Ridsdale in two. sets.

The curtain-raiser

was a season's best games is indicated David versus Goliath affair, in here as two battle-tried veterans which tiny three-foot-six Lau have it out. Chew-kan was towered over

Edward Hsl.

Not les interesting, though

越 the

McMullen

Cotton & Wallace. Goldman &

Hunter

D

Henefer

& RS, Anderson Water & Cowperthwaite ... D.I. Anderson & Keipia Gurdon

G. Atowart

0

Ella F.. Rodgers,♥ Baow *

RE, Rodger

Conger & Crawford v Cleland

Mundy

Clatur & Vin Nostrand

Blewart &

Day Knepke v McDonnell &

Whelgitan............

Gorman Yergin » Pinna & Law & Bimmors & Gallop Linaker

D

W.A.

Macintyre ................

14

M

0

*

Bichard

2

*

Porter & fortrude Huchton &

Nichola

0

Walden

Ve

Drysdale &

* 2

0

2

Laroche JW. Harper & Ayres ▼ Cowle

Rainsbury

Wilbur Howard Paterson à

Blake

Afternoon ...

· Morning “watererĀS.

Total

HONG KONG, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 28, 1950.

Win Inter-Unit Shield

The Hong Kong Defence Force hockey team' which won the Inter-Unit Shield by de. They will re- reating the 14th Field Regiment at Bookunpod by two goals to all yesterday.

March 10- and 12. present Hong Kong in the Inter.Unit, games in Bingapore oIT

Standing (left to right): Major B. G. Pugh, Peter A. Rull, 8. A. Fowler, R. Clarke, A. L. Nery and B. N. Blazer.

Kneeling (left to right): C. A. Guterres, A. A. Marques, A. R. Osmund, G. N. Gouano and J. B. Gonsalvða.

Notes

HKDF hockey team Hunt Club to represent HK in Singapore tourney

The Hong Kong Defence Force hockey eleven by defeating the 14th Field Regiment in thoir second hockey replay at Sookunpoo yesterday by two goals to nil won the Army Inter-Unit Hockey Shield and at the same time earned the right to represent the local Army in the Singapore Inter-Unita' Hockey tournament. The game began very tamely with many mid-field exchanges. Several, fine runs down the left wing by C. Guterres of the Defence Force re- lieved the monotony in the opening minutes. However the fine defence put up by the Gun- ner's intermediate line of J. B. Browne, A., B. Dudley and J. W. Butler kept the Force's attack at bay.

Play gradually gained mo- mentum as time passed and the defence of both teams—WOKE called upon in turn to repulse -10; 14 attacks by the opposing for-

wards, 201 941

10 30

INDIES TEAM'S STRENGTH

London, February 26.

Ledingham and Gosano.

ly eluding Ledingham, Clever tuity-Sorano-coolly placed the hall into the empty

to having

Sports Pause

DRINK

Coca-Cola

Visiting tennis stars to compete at Cairo

The international tennis stars now visiting Hong Kong are expected to compete in the Egyptian Championships starting at the Gezira Sport- ing Club in Cairo on March 3,

They are Pedro:Masip, of Spain, and Mr. and Mrs. Heraldo Weiss, of Argentina, who have just concluded a series of exhibition matches in Hong Kong.

Associated According to Press, they will have plenty of tough opposition, for some of the world's best players, are competing.

Beautiful Gertrude Moran heads a team of four American girls who are to play in the Egyptian Championships, and her recent romance and her lact panties-it she wears them--will add to the axcitement of the tourney.

tina, Jack Harper ́ot Australis,. Philippe Washer, of Belgium,«, Pat Hughes of Britain, Budge Patty of the U.8., Henri Cochet of France and Germany's Gott- fried von Cramm.

Mr. Sursock is expecting anal answer from Billy Talbert of U.S.A., John Bromwich and Geof Brown of Australia, Gianni Cu- celll of Italy and Felicissimo Ampon of the Philippines. Other Pat Todd, Barbaro Scomela probables, he added, are Lennart and Gloria Butler are the other Bergelin of Sweden, Robert Ab- American women entrants. desselam of France and Jacques

Peten, of Belgium. N

Against these stars of more than 12 nations, Egypt will match its hamplons, Adly Shafel and Mar- cel Coen.

The Egyptian Lawn Tennis Association has ambitions this year. It claims that the forth- coming championships will rank behind only Wimbledon and Forest Hill

"We are confident we can do

More than 100 entries of local better than floland Garros, where players are expected, Mr. Sur-, France's International Champion- sock said. These will play in: a ... ships are played." said Haulb

qualifying round as the tourna Sursock, ELTA Secretary-Generai. Įment proper will start with: 88

Many stars

star-

players in the men's singles and 10 pairs in the men's doubles, The qualifying rounds start to- morrow.

A now centro court, with."`"`a seating capacity of 6,000, is being bulit of the Gezira Sporting Club, Mr. Sursock said.

A lovely sunny day with fresh breeze provided Ideal con- ditions for the meet of the Hunt at the Baillie Bridge beyond Sheung Shu village on Sunday turnout of A particular good riders and spectators was scen. The man on the spot, being irifle late, was unable to get round In the men's tourney, most ot

word

word with many othe reigning ators of the world's | the foot followers of the hunting amateur tennis will be in action. SAN REMO TENNIS

but it was good to sex They include:- scene

Jaroslav

the self- Drobny, several new visitors present.

San Remo, February 26, Amphg thase who took part exiled Czech, who reached Win Rolande del Bello, of Italy, to- were four well mounted gentle bledon's final in 1949 to be beates day won the men's singles, în an men from the RAVC and RASC in five sets by Ted Schroeder international lawn tennis tourna who had exemplified their keeness (U.S.A.). Drobny played in last mont here. He defeated Torsten in having hacked no less than year's championships at Cairo bus Johansson, of Sweden, by 3-6, retired from the men's singles 1-2, 1-6, 7-8 in the anal the eight miles to the meet.

niso voD There were also three notable semi-finals because of lumbago.

and the men's Private J. It was reported at the time and Italian players also cross country riders,

fow men's singles

W MIR

A. Bossi "took tha Billet (Whipper-in to the College the report proved true

Drobny had doubles. Valley Foxhounds), Major Lester months later that

beed ordered out of the tourns women's singles with a 2-6, 8-2, Morgan and Mr. R.A. Joscelyne,

del Bello. and With the line laid by Majorament by the Czech authorities, 6-1 win over a compatriot, Miss

was assured,

Mr. Sureock, addreaking a news conference, read out studded entry list for the tourney which Frankie Parker (U.S.A.) won last year. The women's 1040 WES Madame Nelly champlon Adamson (Landry), of France. The scene of the event, Cairo's The women's event, in addition leading sports club, extends over to the four Americans, will com- several acres on beautiful Cezira prise Britain's Jean Quertier, an island in the Nile, in the heart Italy's Annalisa Bossi, and Mrs. of Cairo. Heralda Weiss of Argentina.

williams and Marn a good run because Germans and Spaniards Niola Marcello won the man's

were playing. Drobny's partner, Gianni Cucell!

Czernik, also self-doubles, defeating Johannis and 6-3 and 6-1 in the final-Heuter.

goal to resembled the 'Charge of the bra

went com~

Stockholm, February 28,,: The Edmonton Mercurys, Canada's team for the World Ice Hockey Championship in London, Ampon may go

tonight beat a combined tahm Other stars whoio.ontry has from Greatrike Provines (Central bron confirmed ara Pedro Sweden) by 10 goals to one AR Marip

Jalma and

Bartoli Gaevie. The period scares were Spain, Heraldo Welas of Argen-3 4-0, 5-0 and 10-1-Reuter.

Lt. Col. Symone, Huffy Maitland Vladimir and Bill O'Neil, stood down owing axlled, is also expected to go to Jack Harper (Australia)- by #2 to lack of horses. When the field Cairo.

Scandinavia, will he represented. of 20 moved off to a start it closely

strong team comprising Denmark, and Torsten Johanssen make the Defence Force two up. Light Brigade in a cloud of dust er Ulrich and Kurt Nielsen of The Gunners never-gave~11* | along the tank tracks. The two pivots, G. N. Gosano trying but it was not their day.

At the end of the grass country of Sweden:- for the Defence Force and A. B. Just before time the Force's at the leading hounds Dudley for the Gunners claimed tack again got underway but shots pietely off scent and it was only the imelight with their fins from Fowler, Guterres and Mar- after some wide casts around that dispersed, tackling and feeding of their resques were blocked by the alert the held somewhat

galloped on to chock at Ban Uk pective forwards.

wife of Major Pugh presented the

After the gume, Mrs. D.F. Pugh Ling village.

Here, incidentally a grand view Inter-Unit -Challeage Shield tr of the straffing of Shumchun .. Sever, non-playing captain village by Nationalists planes was of the Hong Kong Defence Force witnessed ran on through Tele- team and also. medals tɔ

A. McClelland and J. G. Leding ham were stalwarts in defence and during the initial half P. G. Hill had a very quiet time in the Gunner's goal.

the

Win this time and had to bide Bill Funk and S. K. Howe and one of the strongest that has efficientport in his quiet but Major B.G. Pugh; P.N. Slates Ridga Pass

game.

...

of

way.

Bagh

goalie jąwan, tested several occasions.)

Gosano scores

de-

before

FA Cup decision welcomed by fans

London, February 26,

the Midlands and the North, welcome: the Football Association Council's decision not to hold the F.A. Cup semi-finals at Wembley Stadium.

The A. La Nery, the Force's fight

phone Pass into Laffans Plain and back was always the stumbling players of both teams. block in the Gunner's attack with Clarke: A.L. Nery, J.B. Grasal

Hong Kong Defence Force: fringing the paddy fields circled back with Pte. Deacon'going great The tean chosen by the is hefty but timely clearances.

guns in the lead through Vimy by his full-sized opponent another type of event,

and over some de David did not Senior Men's Doubles tussle be- West Indies to tour England J. B. Gonsalves gave him in-ves A.R. Osmund, G.N. Gosano

A.A. Marques, BS.A. Fowler, P lightful varied country tween the Shanghai champions, next summer should prove valuable supp

C.A his time for his revenge,

Although G. A. Pitcher appeared Rull, Guterres. two of the Colony's former Junior visited this country from any to be slightly off form, still toy.G. Ledingham, A. McClelland Road.

14th Field Regiment: P.G. Haking a breather at the second Most football: followers, in London as well as in

Border check overlooking the In the Schoolboys Doubles 3. Pomeroy Jr. was again conspicu- champions, Ramon Young and Bill part of the Commonwealth. gether with J. M. Mann and V.

With girths tightened up

up again Gillies. our when he carried his side to

-Sparks and fireworks

Walker, they formed a forward J.B., Browne, A.B. Dudley, J.W. an easy two-set win with well-galore should be let loose in this

Of the 18 players chosen, Ave combination, which was always Butler; C.R..Rector, M. A. Hayde the field still all complete were already. enjoy experienes

G.A. Pitcher, V. off on the last leg over some of the J.M. Mann, placed shots and hard 'smashes. ·

dangerous!

bus when in possession of

Walker.

best of galloping country, with "They are C. H. Ngan and B. Chow of

·Full results ·

English conditions. Jeff Stollmoyer, Gerry Gomez, the ball and kept the Force's Shallanders proved too good for

Tence

however the odd pitfall for the Singapore matches , working overtime.

which soonest conquered"""""Wam- unwary;' Jen

London already gets more. Jean (late Victory ship) Hefti and Breingan but in tho Schoolboys Singles Edward C. Frank Worrell, Everton Weekes

3. A. Fowler led the Force's The Hong Kong Defence Force

came to grief on the slopes of than its share of soccer's "abow" bley nerves", that mysterious other Junior, game, F. Brockbank. Y. Hal beat Lau Chew-kan, 15-2, and Alan Rae, and providing the

team which won the Table Hill, legving its rider with games, with the England- malady which afflicts even • the and H. Ridsdale went-down gal-15-2.

weather is suitable, most of the attack ably backed by P. Rull and Hockey

settle down A A Marques. should

Inter-Unit Hockey Shield yester

walk home.

feet turf of the vast arena vah lantly against the superior pair of Schoolboys Doubles: Tat Hon-others

The rat half ended with day will represent the Hong Kong N. K. Chin and K. K. Loke. Much lee and Fan Chun-leong beat Ng quickly..

Aided. by local knowledge Silver Scotland match, the F. A. Cur most hardened players on the per and F.A. Amateur Cup finals a naither side sble to ponstrate

*** Obviously unfair faster on their feet, the University Yuen-sun and Ko Wal-pɔng.| Apart from a few aperinlists

the other's defánce although my in the Inter-Unit Hockey Wheel and chief took the Wembley,, besides other inter- matches in Singapore. The game lead over Crown Ridge and along nationals at Highbury and Tot

For the finallet to have played boys employed their rushing tac-17-15, 11-15, 15-2; F. Allaye and the team is well-equipped with

all-rounders, ** a. tics with effective results. Th

type English

Gracently, and successfully? at an will be played on March 10 on the homeward stretch of the These

Pomeroy Jr.. beat Phoon Wal-

Wembley, while (18-ramalikd together with their stinging wer and Chan Hin-wing, 13-7, cricket an badly lockt

The strength of the side seems

The

team will

leave Hong Kong Cheviot Foothills. A bunch of ave tenham on occasion.

Contrange and awesome territory smashes set a pace slighty too 15-4. fast for the elder combination: "

to be in its batting and fast

to the other, would be manly the Indus river at the Hunt original proposal to play the The second half had barely on Friday, March 3 in the aon made a most spectacular finish The real reason behind the Junior Men's Stigles: S.T. Hoos bowling Worrell, Weekes. Stoll got underway when Fowler vonshire. After the games they Stables with HOP VICK putting semi-finals at Wembley wasity fostly unfair. In her first appearance, Ulian v T. Lam (postponed). A.D. meyer, and domes are fine baroko through down, the centre will return to the Colony by the in a well timed paddle str. n. give more people, the oportunity Khoo of the Chinese YMCA Junior Men's Doubles:

It is probably beat men with A rich' vocabulary 05. When

Mistress Christobel of seeing the games. Quite 40,000 tackled by Dudley he ss. Empire Orwell which leave bring his the form which enabled

Gonsalves beat

They are;¡ well-sup- Wiki har to

to M.H. Liang win the Ladies' Championship Ngan and B. Chow beat H. Heft Christian and city alcott, who P-Bail who had rushed to

rives in Hong Kong on March Madoc (Kelly), and

and Miss contred

there than at any two other nearest sullable and r available

far as possible ground su grounds, and vast crowds gre Tart your

Tuch formi and A.D

Breingan, 15-7, 15-5, is also the wicket kosper.m Bernadino Remedion, though bea-

shquid continuok have take the centre-forward- N. Chin

been chosen position

to make th K.K. Loke beat F and

lay, which is well served by direct Although on neutral soll, "Thore" "la a battery of

attendance.

ders included ten was not disgraced. There were

The riders

Miss Hanko

transport from all parts match primarily belongs to a times when she had the cham-l

K.D. Soyer

(Captain), I Miss Terry, Pla.. Ellot, Le Johnson Prior Jones and Vance but made no attempt to stop the she herself, and it was only her Ladies Singles: Miss U. Khoo Pierre, Johnson stante ale feet pass allowing it to go to ti. Gosano Clarke, Major B.G. Pugh, A. Walker 2/LL. Featherstone God- That the Football Association supporters of those clubs, and Capt. Green, Capt. Jones, Lt may raise the proposal or a they should be given a chance to critical points, that lost her many-Senior Men's Doubles; R. Young, no dolih,,, hakopt back as the with Hill out of position, ter]A:A; Marques, 8.A Fowler, P. A Capt." Inaccuracies and errors at the beat Mias, B: Remedios, 11-7, 11-3, four inches and is 38. He will whole Brst-timer found the net Nery, J.B. Goncalves, A.R. Oley, C

Mr. Grieve, Mrs, Cayford, future occasion ostion that the travel, without too much incon múnd, G.N." Gosano, P,N. Slater, Besappel, Staff Sergt. Hay from the suggestion that in the ventenco, And{axpassO, T Gunners went all out- and W. Gillics v. Blu Funk and "shock man for the TestsA

clubs,The of two London .event

final la diinterent matter, ∙Major

·S.K' Howe'

In the only Test for which this Budden

and the 'Rull,"'CHA: Guterres, G. Aliya and | Set. Hai, Pun, Deacon Major drawn against each other in the tional”, Zamour (to: what?,1

Arsenal

Chelsen, being Wembley handlentTM untold and (postponed).

the Club de Johnson could spare time to literally Tonight's games at

the Defence A.N. Other.

-williams, -, Major Manny." Morgan, Mr. R. A. Joscelyne sami-final this year, they should was the most attractive, Two Men's Senior matches Recreio Singles ago, in Jamaire by took 10 could the stolid-defence of Nery

play against England two-year Force's goal.

they „Bub fry Bins « feature, tonight's Championship.00 pm. Schoolboys"

Major Richards and Major Medos meet at Wembley, pod of the reason and many Madoc

**** Bach a tie would have to be playara, and, i followers, all programime at the Club de Anthony Chine Fan Chun-loons wickets for 96 runs and Connives

17.30 p.m. Schoolboys Double *** John_'Cloddard, the captaĵo, žal

The next hunt will be a 6. ||scoring

played in the Metropolitan area/thatito: plny other A Cup, Marked with a big asteriak 1563 Leo and BigJaw v.P. Me-a fine leader as well as a pret At times when the Gunners

with Tottenham the only suitable there would detract from theBenior". Men''

short erickotar, pak Ho is a herd-blition cemed to be getting the better. Blogios clash Rae

and Malo Men's Doubles left-handed

neutral ground: other than Wem-nnal's magical, attraction. P. H. Wong,

bateman and

tions to the Hong Kong Jockey 8.00 pm Junior

Force's defence formjer

the forwarde

MAIN PATIENTo the ever-inoressing: bloy Club Classification. List;

Unfortunately, the trame, chaos television viewers, the Erleksen, and 2, Yvanovich break blowlar,

sure and Hull and Fowler come to Gai 6 (0) Pearl Bridge,(())

around White Hart Lane, before against Wembley: semi- and after the England Italy i appointment, for Troat

British and Canadian, komplet paleti: laat. November, may mako „bingthat, the FAS

Up some fine per the Football Amociation thank Faralloned transmission, dreoulveda grand twins before choosing it for San" burred, dus Football

spectators at other, bis dature,

showed that she has lost none of Brown and Ada Hal, wo; 'G.A ported by Kem Testrall, Robert vored: wowards the left wing and singapore on March 14 and a Cayford first onto the bank. Majors more could watch the two games Prosent system of chopaln=557

and

strokes.

Molly

ball with a fine cross cryose:of-the-Befence Force, whereckým (Tuskynp947. Were in closet ipsi with more easily at Wembawa perect the compethy-chiu 7

plonas much on the ringrockbank and Huantala, 15-0,\ genuító fast. Howlers la Hin cleverly drew the defence to him trip to Singapore are;

valuable points,

betwe

Tonight's games"

4

three

JOCKEY CLUB CLASSIFICATION.

The following are the altera-

· Colony « Bingles Champlon, and D. «Kwok- and -7, "Y" Tammy#£. right-ory (@medium-piendis off dropped back, to relieve the p5-ITU CUES 4. (5) Auttanti, Lant; |

8. Low the current University

Chainplan and former Malayan Doubles

One of

830 pm Junior, Men't Doubles The side, toughened by the exbined to bring the ball back into ... Ghly and 2. No v. M. Kemp- perlenes of many of its mechbar.

ton and G. Blenkinsopz File in: India full be hard to wet our udheld on many occasions Megy 50.00 pm. Lailea: Doublog. Mies and. English, cricket is in Los Ange

By Marques and Mrs. A. N. Came other testing; time

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