BUREN
THE PERFECT
SWISS WATCH
IP BEATS
CHINA MAIL
TSAI, ENTERS
TENNIS SINGLES
SINGLES FINAL
Twenty-nine-year-old K. H. Ip, current holder of
the Colony Tennis Singles Championship Malayan and all-China titles, antarod the final of the Colony Grasscourt Singles Cham- pionship for this year with a win of 6-3, 6-3, 4-6 and 6-1 over his Doubles partner Edwin Tsai at the Cricket Club contre court yestar- doy.
A surprising feature was the small crowd present
at the game.
Ip once again showed that he is in a class by himself, as he poured out n faelle flow of full- length blistering drives to both flanks of the court and follow ed them up with well-placed. ertap volleys and subtle drop
shots.
Ilis services not only carned him no less than 19 aces, but had the effect of foreing Tsal into the base-line where the
Intter's specialty at not play could not be put into operation,
which overshot their mark gave Ip the first set at 6-3.
Finding better lengths in his drives and putting more sting to them, Tan took Ip'a opening ser- vice game in the second set, and forced Ip to a number of errors in the next game to take the lead of 2-0. _2-0.
CALL
HONG KONG, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 15, 1950.
Badminton:
Bill Funk beaten by Junior Champion
(By "ARGONAUT").
OVER ON M. T. Yeow, last year's Colony Junior Singles
LINCOLN
London, March 13,
The prices of the leading candidates were cut and a fair amount of business was The transacted when the card was called over on the Lincoln-i shire Handicap at the Victoria Club here tonight.
Dramatic, the mount of Gordon Richards, shed a point to 7 to 1 of the market. Burpham was a to retain his position at the head firm second choice at 8 to 1. also point less than at the previous cult-over,
Champion created the seventh upset of the Colony Championships this year, when he aliminated the former Shanghai Champion, Bill Funk, in three bitterly fought games at the Recreio last night.
match between the two went to the record time of 95 minutes. In the third set, Bill Funk staged a spectacular recovery from 3-13, to 13-13. But the efforts appeared to sap. most -et--his-energy-and-the next five-points went
to his younger opponent in two services. Benzin Saw, the Schoolboy player, play final of the Junior Men's (Shallanders), 15-12, 6-15, 0-15
Cheong and 5.F. Lam (Univer
Junior Men's Doubts: S.K.
sity) bent W. Wong and J. Koo (Shailanders), 15-0, 15-3.
Tonight's games
This was short lived, however, as Ip took to
aggressive tactics
Sentor Men's Singles: M.T. again and ran away with the next
advanced into the Yeow (University) beat. Bill Funk tree games in Tow: After con- ceding the slath game, Ip pinned Tani to the base with powerful
Singles with another excellent 18-13. The run on the Epsom-trained win, this time over Chung dives to both wings of the court Transatlantle continued. He is Wah's K. C. Wong in two The loser, however, put up a constantly, outdriving him or now a 19 to 1 shot, two points straight sets. much better display than ex forcing him to net his returns. less then his last quotation. peated and earned for himself Three games come one following
M. Rozarla and B. Brown of the distinction of being the only another.
Last year's winner, Fair Judg- Rosary Church were not able to which en- player in this tournament as far The third set saw both players ment, is the fourth choice at 100 reproduce the form to take one at from the cham hanging on to their service gaines to 9. while his stable companion, able them to produce s mujer Bubo, remained unaltered at Id upset in an earlier round in their until 5-4, whien Tsai' made He W
was seen at his best at the cession of brilliant follow-up
last
night's match. A bralny The French entry, Comte de Rame by Bill Chow carried him net during the few opportunities volleys at the net to break through Chambures Roe du Diable, who and C. H. Ngan to a well-earned that came his way, when his vol- Ip's service and take the set 64. Is to be flown over to Lincoln win over the Portuguese pair. Irys and overhead smashes were
Ip took no chances in the fourth this week, closed at 22 to 1, a
Full results us deadly and accurate as those of set. Much the fresher of the two reduction of three points. his more polished
In he soon streaked into opponent,
4-0 lead Only six horses were quoted (St. Paul's)
Schoolboys Singles: K.Y. Ta- nt lewist he was with more careful play,
beat P. McRa Tkal WHE
Kai for the Grand National. superior, and that was his re- took the next game on his ser-
(KOV), 15-3, 15-1. Yorkshire-trained Freebooter hand deep-cross drive which left vice, unt
Junior Men's Singles: D: Saw conceded the is still the first chofce at 9 to 1.
and Lord Bicester's Rolmond,
Wong the (Sballanders) beat K.C. an opponent with a runner-up last year, shortened a (Chung Men's Doubles; Bill Chow
Wah), 15-10, 15-5.
one
Pion.
Aiots.
stroke
had to
Buc.
to 1.
Ip standing on a number of occa-sixth and seventh Ramo
A rather-weak service match to however, and a lack of good-sustained but rage of aggressive point to 100 to 7 to become a lengthy
kth drives on Tsul's port forced strokes. him into a type of game in which Ip eastly had the upper hand,g
The whole match lasted exact-
ly 75 minutes.
First service.
errors from Ip.
U.S. BASEBALL
New York, March 13. Exhibition baseball:
Home Football:
Sports. Pause
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SEMI-FINAL CUP GAME BEST MATCH OF WEEK
YACHTING JOTTINGS
(By "MAINSHEET BLOCK")
Saturday's winds, parti- cularly round the club house. were light, As a result the Dragons and the Jubilees alone
raced.
The highlight of Saturday's games is undoubted-
ly the FA Cup Semi-final fixture between Ársonal and Chelsea which is to be played at White Hart Lane,
After humbling the all powerful Manchester Unit-
ed side the Pensioners will face the Gunners. with the fullest confidence. Yes Chelsea get my vote for this tie. With over three-quarters of this season's fixtures played, the promotion
mendous bld to return to Division, Sheffield United, making a' tro- one at the first attempt, have In the Dragons, Ecstasy gained one can view the Lead early and in spite of battles and league honours Leicester City as guests "at" Bra
mall Lane this week and will And being closely challenged at vari- in fairly_true perspective.... ous singos by Pelt Heln, Vanessa
the Midland team quite a hand-- and Cophelia retained it to the The relegation Issues still need ful, remembering what they did end.
a lot of, clarification in Division to the Spurs, some weeks ago. I On Sunday the wind dropped on to lu Kight breeze in Blackpool, Liverpool and Bunder-to beat Swansea at Veltch Fleid was One Manchester United now have think the visitors might oven take strongest in the morning and four-polat lend over their them to a drawn game.
nearest rivals-three all-
Sheffield Wednesday' will need afternoon. Next Sunday the last race of
on Saturday if they wish to keep will be called round Cheung
nur the Cruiser Chainplonhlp Series
In the promotion race, and this I think they will do with a. little to Chau. In the morning the dinghy team race will be between Inter- nationala and Ballon,
land, in that order.
sistently since the end of the war The United have played con-
and are my bet for the league
Queen's Park Rangers might championship which eluded them last season by only, dve points. still avoid relegation if they 'per- Last weeks reculla:-
Runners up? Well, to my mind, sist in their recent form. On and Dragon Chamalonship Berisa Racer | It looks as though either Sunder- Saturday they have pretty stir,
Chesterfield but land or Blackpool will take this opposition in honour,
with the incentive to remain 'in the Second Division closely asso-- elated with all they now.do, dis Rangers should Saturday's ordeal.
come througa
lat Ecelery (Derby) 2.673 (812); 2nd Van (Badlek; 2.48.22 (778): 2nd Piet Hein (Van Heel) 24213 (890); 4th Tromp' (Dirkswager) È.85.4 (810); 4th La
At Kowloon Cricket Club 7.30 p.m. (Junior Men's Dou- bles) K. F. Chiu and A. Ho v J. A. Soares and J. A. Molta,
8.00 p.m. (Ladies Singles) | Linds (Beaven) 2.54.88 (619)} eth Miss H. Kwong v Miss Margie Veronica II (Hchie) %0.15 (40) Xavier.
Highwaymaniak) 3.5.19 (2013: 8.30, p.m. (Junior Men's Dou- | Brovalke (Dalko).8228 ((836); and bles) E, K Cheong and S. F. Coppelia (Malloris) DSQ. Lam or K. C. Wong and K. Y. Tso or P. Wong and J. Koo (kut) 8.42.45 G. Lum and B. Saw.
bec, Wong and Miss H.
9.00 p.m. (Junior Mixed Dou-
and .C.H. Ngan (Shallanders) P. Lam or A. J. Remedios and clear second favourite,
The full quotations:-
beat F.M. Rozario and B. Brown Miss T. Remedios v C. M, Quinn Lincolnshire 7 to 1 Dramatic, (Rosary Church, 10-15, 17-15, and Miss Y. Franco. 8 to 1 Burpham, 10 to 1 Trans. 15-8.
9.30 p.m. (Senior Mixed Dou- Junior atlantle, 100 to 9 Fair Judgment,
Men's Singles: J.A. bles) H. Young and Miss Mar- 18 to 1
C.C. goret Xavier v H. T. Heah and Babo, 20 to 1 Barnes Soares (SL Teresa) beat
Miss U. Khoo. Park, 22 to 1 Rne du Diable, 25 Wen (Kin. Teng), 15-10, 15-3. to i Goldsborough and Star. Point, 33 to 1 Fancy Fly, Grant, a Cleveland, American 2. Detroit. Jamulca Flame and Tsac, 40 to American 10 Clacinnati, National Philadelphe and Pompous.
American St. Louis,
2
Chicago, Grand National: 0 to 1 Free-
Boston, American 7 New York, American 6. New York, National
Tsui had the first service and immediately went to a 1-0 lead as a beautiful backhand side-line) 8. St. drive sizzled past lp in the fore- American 0. Washington, Ameri- booter, 100 to 7 Raimond, 100 to court, and was followed by three
enn 7 Philadelphia, National 5. 6 Cromwell and Monaveen, 22 Ip came back
Portland, to 1 Shagreen, 25 to 1. Russian with three aces to even the score National 8 Boston, National 6-
Pacific Coast League 2. St. Louis, Hero, 33 to 1 any others.--Reuter. -1, then went on to take the next two Kames by outdriving Associated Press. Tsal at the base, or volleying his returns.
B on his service Chicago, National
21
Trul countered with love game with his next service, only: to see Ip forging ahend again on the next game to 4-2. Taal held meeting with his coming up lo the net, but after holding Jp to 30-40 in the following game, a stray backhand drive enabled Ip
his own service some success
SCOTTISH. CUP
London, March 13. The draw for the Scottish Cup: semi-finals, was made today and resulted as follows:
Queen of the South or Aber- deen v Rangers or Raith Rovers. Partick Thistle v East Fife.
The matches are to be played
to snatch the key game to make on Saturday, April 1, but the
the score 5-3. Two double faults venues have not yet been decided,
by Tsal and two forehand drives —Reuter.
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KMB, CAA play to I-I draws
The Kowloon Motor Bus were fortunato to secure one.....paint from the Chinese Athletic Asso- ciation in their First Division Boccer match at 3oundary street yesterday. The game ended in. 41-1 draw.
CAA opened the store in the Arst half and kopt the lend on
Army runner's time for the
fast
mile
At the Royal Leicesters athletic meet at Boundary -Street yesterday, Corporal David Groves was timed in four minutes 23.1 seconds for the mile run.
This storted off keen discussion among officials, competitors and spectators present as to whe- ther Groves did in fact-complete-the distance. in the time recorded which if correct, will stand as an unusually fast time for the mile run in Hong Kong.
|2, Private Woodhead; F. 2/Lleutonmat
Check-up with time keepers Bhot Puli 1. Lance Corporal" Parsons; their opponents for more than revealed that there were two Pennington 4 Sergeant Dull, Distance three-quarters of the game. Yu watches on Groves. One stop-feet & inches. Kal-yan, CAA custodian gave a ped the runner in 4/21 and the Hop, niep' and jumpa 1. 2/Lieutenant brilliant display and was in the other in 4/23.1 seconds. main responsible for KMB's in- ability to score.
inside left.
Walker: 3. Corporal Pound 1.3. Cfn Bray ? | 14. · Príváte Coombes.
i inches,
Distance: 0 feet
The miles 1. Corporal Oroves; 2. Pri
7th Jubiles Series Race; Sat Strathspey (1); End Rhapsody (ml) .42.4 (9) Brd Roundelay 18 batley 2.46.10 (8) and (Fisher) RTD,
Dinghy Taas Race--Gørt, v Residenter lat Mrs. Malloria (11) 1.2830 2.12) Rad Corbett (8) 1.36.29 11.11, and Mallorie 13 1.29.9 9.30; 4th Miss Porteous (10) 188.21 R., 5th Manning (16) 1.31.26 0.8: Laufer (5) 134,53 R.: 1th Mis Laneby (20) 1.8738 R.8; 8th Dunlop (18) 1.424B 0.5; 9th, Beana (7) 148,41 R41 – 14th O'Sullivap (4) 0.01 and Clarke (1) DNF. 8th Bar Barien Race at Mias PorteouLI 1.27.34 (0) 1.26.18: And Yourlet _{0} (715) 3rd Purser (9) 1.10.48 (570), 418 Merk (8) / 1.29.4. (2(4); and Pries (4)
UNF.
(169),
29th Dinghy Series Rare! lat Ford (450) 1.9.8 (903); 2nd Munn (450) 1,2,30 (19k); Sed Young (1): 21842 (718); 4th Workman (5) 1.16.00 18871) 8th Nixon (10)* 1.17.15 (569); Stli Yader (U) 1.18.7 (493): 7th King (8) 1.18.29 (427); 9th Hartley (1) 1,19.00 (858); 9th Chute (7) 1.21.85 (807); and 10th Evanu (8) 1.26.30
10th Dinghy Borden Race) 1st Mong (488) 1.148 (977); End Workman (23) 1,16.57 (884): 3rd Young (1) 120.40 (110) 4th Youriet (7) 120.47 (740) 5th Buckley (458) 1.71.26 (675) + Och Mru. Trenaïly (14) 1.22.43 (618); 7th Purner (6), 1.28.7 (889) 2. 8th Men, Malloria (8) 1.29.22 (800)7° 9th’Mlis. Loseby (1) 121.3)
· (437): 10th Yates (8) 1,25,84 (419) › 1115 Lloyd (18)||1.80.20 (860); 12th Pidale (3) 122,10 (328); 2218 Dalley (1) 1.37.47 (250); "Kth# (31 DNF: Nixon (10) DEV and Brackenbury (15) BTD.
Commandos hold annual sports meet
Of the other leagues, 1 think we can safely say Tattenham, with either of the Shefekt teams to accompany them..
In the Third Division South, being Notts County, although closely chased by Torquay, seem to be the more suited team for the higher sphere.
Notts County will not have - things all their own way, when
they go to Walsall on Saturday. although thay should take the pame by ■ closs, margin, z Torquay should continue on their winning way by beating
of Bournemouth
their own
Doncaster are not having an easy passage in their bid for pro-ground. motion in the Northern section
Watch out DoncasterYou.can- but I think with a Captain such not afford many more, slips such us Peter Doherty at the helm they as the one you, incurred at. Ac- will jusi make the grade.
Good game
To view this week's games, the limelight in. Division One would seem to be directed to Old Trafford' where the United entertala number two in the table, Blackpool. What a game this promises to be!
!
crington last week. No doubt the Rovers will take full advantage of an easy home game against Wrexham this week. York City seem to be almost doomed to ans plying for re-election at the end of the season and cannot expect <;; to alleviate their plight in their way match with Southport this coming Saturday.
Forcoast
DIVISION. I
Charlton Huddersfield
The last occaalon both teams) met at Old Trafford, Blackpool BIRMINGHAM Man City took the spoils with a 4-3 win--a | BOLTON commendable, effort taking Into BURNLEY consideration Manchester United's | DERBY · playing strength at that time. To LIVERPOOL me it looks like an excellent Man. United draw for the pool punters on Stoke Saturday.
Weat.Brom
Fulham Wolves
Blackpool EVERTON - NEWCASTLE
DIVISION IN
SPURS
Blackburn Bradford
Another fino game should be seen at Roker Park, where Ports- Barnsley mouth are the visitors. Sunder- COVENTRY land's grand win over the Wolves GRIMSEY last weeks will no doubt put them LEEDS in good frame of mind in front of LUTON their own supporters, so It looks PRESTON
PREST
Hull
Cardif
Plymouth
to me as though Sunderland will QUEENS P. R. Chesterfeld erherge close winners from thir Sheffield U. Leicester game.
SOUTHAMPTON Brentford -- Swansea SHEFFIELD.FL
Liverpool had a nasty selback to their ambitions of a league cup double this year when they went down to - Aston Villa Inst week.
WEST HAM Bury
DIVISION III (BOUTH)'
Brighton
7. PALACE
Port Vilo Ipswich Southend
Exeter
Reading.
Layton
Walford
Bristol R
Bournemouth
Mile runners as well as veteran
The annual athletic meet of They receive Wolverhamion this Aldershot The shot that bent him in the the time. Groves who kept a track athlètes were doubtful about
220 yards: 1. Private Gardner: 1. Pri-40 Commando, Royal Marines, coming Saturday and will be ex- second half was a sure kick from steady but seemingly slow pace Corporal Johnston, Time) 25.2 seconds,
eats Higgins: 1, 2/Lieutenant Priest Was held yesterday at Sookun-pected to alone for their lapse by BRISTOL C taking full points from this game. MILLWALL. Chau Man-chi, the tricky KMB especially in the second and
poo.
NEWPORT The Athletics Cup was won by third laps jumped into the lendale Judkins: 1, 2/Lieutenant Cairnas 4, "H" Troop with 100 points.
It will no doubt be in the shape Northampton A save by Yu Kai-yan resulted only on the turn into the Anal Corporn Wood. Time: 4 minutes 23,1
of a dog fight when Birmingham NORWICH · In a corner kick awarded to lap.
At the conclusion of the meet, and Manchester City clash at St. NOTTS. F. KMB. A well placed pass en accelerated, pushing ahead' then
From here he gradually seconds.
Dacus 1. Lance Corporal Parsonit 2 | prizes were presented to the Andrew's this week. The former Swindon abled Chau to sent the ball let of in & anal 150, yards spurt /Ligutenant Pennington; 3. Major Gold-winners by Brigadier C. R. Hardy, have pleked up very well recent- TORQUAY through Yu by a well timed
that carried, him some 30 yards schmidth: 4. Private Woodhead, Distanco DSO, OBE, Commander 3 Com-ly and a continued display of this Walsall grounder drive. This levelled aheads of the next in. Groves festa inches.
mando Brigade.
form might just give them the the score at 1-1, and from there himself said that he did not feel
vital points so much needed. The ·DIVISION (I)-(NORTH) on both sides made attempts but a 4/23 mile." He said that the
home team' should come out win- | Bradford C. CREWEZ neither succeeded.
time of 4/80 would have been
Chester
„Tranmere more correct. Four minutes 30
DARLINGTON Carlislę: seconds is still a fast time for
DONCASTER Wrexham 3 the mile in Hong Kong:
GATESHEAD "Accrington
LINCOLN
SECOND.DIVISION
◊ Eastern
Solicitora
Club Yard Police University
1 CAA
0
Talkoo
2 Dockyard
POMPOUS OUT OF LINCOLNSHIRE
Jailer 1. Private Baker: 2, Corporal 1, 2/deutenant Pries. Distances 12 test Goldborough #, /Lieutenant Holloway
inches.
High Jump: 1. 2/Lieutenant Challan } 2.2/Lieutenant Pennington; 3. Idm Wither: 4, Private Smith, Helaht: 5 feet
The infleet 1. Private Judkim: 2. 1/1deutenant Calena: 8. Sergeant Di
Cervorul Wood, Time: 17 minutes 25
seconds.
Resulti
1
100 yard 1, Lieutenant Shallow (A): 2. Marina Walker (9); 3, Muring Thistle (X).
Disc 1, Marine Phillips X} ; 1, Serv means Herbers (X); 3. Marina Harring- ton (X).
Captain N. F. Philips, veteran Armý · runner'who, had already Empressed on the tracks, was an 2 Interested spectator yesterday. He
dismissed, the suggestion that the Modies Roisy (220, 440, 180, 22011 1. Boundary Street track was short "A" Cer: 2. "B.P." Car: 8, IL.Q.; 4
["B" Cay. Tixer 4 mƐnylan' 14 secɑrids saying that he Had measured the
Long Jumpt 1.. Corporal, Poundi distance round Himself and he knew it to be four yards longer than, the distance marked! Ear- London, March 14, fer-in the afternoon, Groves bud Pompous will not run in the rain in first in the 880 yards and Lincolnshire Handicap on Satur- was time in 2 minutes 17 seconds: day as he has met with an ac Other standards. In the Leicest– cident in training. Pompous was ars meet had little to show, The quoted at 40 to one for the event most interesting was the three in last night's official call-over.mile race which ended in (71 points) 53) H.Q. (15 points): 3. "A" (B)** -Reuter.
RUGBY CUP
London, March 19. The draw for the semi-finals
of the Rugby League Cup, held
at Manchestor today, resulted as follows:
Widnes v Bradford Northern
or St. Helen's,SC
· Leeds, V. Warrington.
ners.
Spurs favoured
NOTICE
NOTTS C
In the Second Division Spurs, Halifax 880 yardai | 1, Marine Plock. (1): 2. who incidentally suffered quite a Hartlepools MANSFIELD Marine Brown (D)':'8, Marine Douglas | shock at the hands of lowly Luton N. BRIGHTON Rotherham (A).
last week, go to Barnsley and ROCHDALE Barrow Long Jump: 1. Corporal Alles (1) 1. should on form, take both points SOUTHPORT York Marina Willama "(30); 1. "Marine Ford at stake.
STOCKPORT | Oldham, (X). coltins: 8 Private Bimens; 4. Corporal (B3) 1. Lleutebant Bayly-Jones (X)5-8.)
Three Milleni) L-L-festerunt Mansell Lawrence: Distance: 17 feet' lach Marine Chiverton {C}.
Throwing the, cricket balls 1, Lance | 220 yards: 1, Lieutenant Bhallow-(A) i Corporal' Handford; 2, R/Lleutenant Pen-2.; Marine Williams (X): ̧ Ð.. Corporal elaston: 1. Private pibers 4 Private Allen (B): Wiliams.; Dateness 90 yards. ›
Avelin 1. Mariss Philip (1) 2 440 "yurdat. 1. Private Stedman: ́X. Pel- Marina Williams (15)1 3, Marine Millari vale Bath 1. Private, Fords 4. Private | (B),"
·Bowers, 24
440 yard 1, Captain Michwil{B}'1'2. Inter company championships 1. "B.I." Marine Brown (D) ::B, Marine Dwight
4.1"; Car. SCORPIONS TEAM
Ex:110 yards roları :D and 11 'Troop | Send best: 1. 9. Troop, CNN,
Shot Puts 1, Martie Moliaty {M});:£ Sergeant Arnold (II) ; # Lieutenan Mito" (Q),
thrilling finish: Judkins,“ Culina, Biggs and Wood, finishing in that order, kept, together most of the way. Biggs and Wood dominated the laps throughout, with Cairns striding easily close in the fourth berth, behind Judkins whole style the Scorpions against the Navy 1. Corporal, Wilson: (B)18, Marine Vers proved deceptive.". The last mild at Chater Road on Saturday and soon. (A) an
The following will represent
saw, all "four" riinners in close against the University on Sunday Hop, Bien and Jumpe 1, Karise Wood- pack: Blm is until the list of Pokfulam, Play will start at burn (0)13. Marine Kidd (X) ; 3. Mazing fap.: Judkins who seemed tired 1.45 pm, on both days:
was, Toast expected to give the LF Stokes, O. J. Kerr, Tab Jams: 1. Corporal Allen (831:8. Ties are to be played on Satur- tast finikk, that he did. This spurt A. Pearce, F. A. Weller, H. Owen- Marine Duffin (X)1-8, Marine Willyman
him to pase Cairns who, Hughes, J. Borthwick, H. M. carried in the last lap, and jumped into Newton, R. B. Cull, F. Howarth,
day, April 1-Steuter. -
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the load on the stretch home. J. P. O'Driscoll and A. P. Wel.(21) Lieutenant Shallow (A);" Judkins printed past Cairns
with the tapa: some- 40 Farda away winning edmfortably by:10 yards in Sept
Mastné, Knjabi SET), ANNUA 2: One Mile Relays (440x230 x 160 x 320) 3
Hole Vaults:15) Marine Barbold (0)1 35 London, March 13.3 (23,ALAFUR ORDER britala best-France; in Group
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HONG KONG CRICKET, CLUB COLONY LAWN TENNIS. CHAMPIONSHIPS:
The Semi-Finals and Finals will weather permitting, on the following SINGLES;
DOUBLES
TUESDAY, MARCH 14th. IP KOON HUNG MINUNWAREDWIN TSAI
WEDNESDAY, MARCH 25th LT. COL. J. W. SPENCE
TSUI WAI PUT WEDNESDAY, MARCH 22nd:
FINAL REA
THURSDAY, MARCH 16th First Half Semi-Final” FRIDAY, MARCII 17th. =. Second. Half Semi-Final THURSDAY, MARCH 23rd GREINAL Play will commence at 4:30 pm sharp each day A charge of $5 for à sent will be made for the Finals and Finals. Limited standing spacu at $2 per person
Proceeds will be, distributed boiween va