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M. HEENAN WIN'S LRC MEN'S SINGLES TITLE

Displaying a powerful forchand drive and excellent

network, M. Heenan won the Ladies Recrea- | INT'L SOCCERS: tion Club Men's Singles Championship yestor-

day by defeating Dr. G. Smart in straight sots

6-2, 6-1.

Dr. Smart was outclassed in most departments ex- cept his forehand drives, which were just as powerful as his opponent's but lacked the ac- curacy which Heenan had acquired.

Was

Another exciting match

Final Handicap Ladies Singles segrin une of the twa, Cluo 5.15 p.m.-Mrs. Barty V Mrs. Lalies Doubles semi-finals. Sainsbury, which Mrs A. Sainzbury und Mrs. Semi-Anal Club Men's Doubles A. Garty were pitted against Mrs.D. K. Holmes and J. A. C. Hurl Markie and Mrs. Strooisaeli.

batt v D. J. Mackie and D. T. Nolan.

The initch had to be prundione

in the third and final set on ar- crunt of darkness wher. Mrs. Sainsbury and Mrs. Barty were lending two games to our.

Semi-Anat Hand-lap Men's Doubles 5.15 p.m.-K. B Baker and R. A. Mend v A. D. Scholes and S. L. Harris: Major Young Possibly Mrs. Sainsbury and and H. M. Newton Winners of

to

wirs. Barty find themselves blame for having to replay a virtually won match.

Story and Sanders v Baker and Thom.

Results

played on

Results of matches Sunday and Monday:

Club Men's Doubles--D.'J. Mac-

Hazing wou the first set six pares to four. they had gone on to lead five games to one in the sprond set. Then somehow they began to allow Mrs. Mackie ankle and 5. T. Nolan, beat J. Clif-

Mie Stroabarh to gain the upper- band und lost the next six gameḍ in w, for the second set.

Splendid recovery

ford and H. J. Armstrong 7-5, 0-0,

Handicap Mixed Doubles--E. E! Story and Mrs. Tamworth beat Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Scholes, 2-8, 6-2.8-6.

Mis. Meke and Mrs. Stron- Mixed Double-D. R.

bach must

De given credit ¦

ant Mrs. Sainsbury beat Splendid recovery they matic In D. D. S. Evans and Mrs. Bidwell. the second set.

6-0, 6-1.

Haulcap Men's Singles--D. H. Mrs. Mackie's forehand drive were greatly in exidence while! Holmes beat J. A. C. Hurlbati, 6-4, Mirg Stru bagh was unpassable | en the back-banet

Mrg. Soinbury played a vers sound gaine and although i eclined to be erratie overhead. She made many excellent interces:- tions at the net to score winners..

Yesterday's results

The following are the results of matches played yesterday:

Club Men's Singles (Final) M. Heenan beat Dr. G. Smar: 6-2, 6-1.

Club Ladies Doubles (semi-finals)

Mrs. A

Tamworth and Mrs. Armstrong hest Mrs. Campbel and Mis, Getz 2-6, 6-2, 0-2

Mss. Sainsbury and Mrs. Barty

Mackie and vers Mis

Mrs. Stroobuch (matel: unfinished to be repayedi.

Interong Champion.hip

D. R. Holes anz! It. M. Hether- lugt in 1C50) beat 31, C. Yatski and 1. Ajatura!! (PWD) 7-5, 6-1.

Handicap Men's Doubles

E. E. Story and W. H. Sanders won on a walk-over from H. R.

W. A. P.Thom.

Enker and

Today's games. The following is the programme for today-en

Semi-inal Colony Ladies Don- bles 5.15 p.m.-Mrs. Mackle and Mrs. Armstrong v Mrs. Litton and Miss H. Y. LAW.

It pays to

buy the

4-

6-4,

un

Saturday,

The Coloty Finals and Mixed Doubles Semi-finals will be play. et off next week ending with the Mixed Doubles Gnal und Presen-

uf tation prizes Girtober 21 át 4.30 p.m.

The dates of the other finais will be published later in the werk and meinbers of the pubile are invited to watch for a fee or $2.00 per head.

HK JOCKEY CLUB CLASSIFICATION

Two new "caps"

in Welsh team to meet Scotland

London, October 9. Wales is to introduce two new "caps" into their team for the International football match against Scotland at Car.. diff on October 20,

They are J. Parry, the Swan:: Town goalkeeper, and B. Allen Coventry, City's Inside forward,

The most surpelsing selection in at centre-half, where Roy Paul, normally a wing half or inside forward in the national sitio,'! tried.

The team, is as follows:

announced tonight

J. Parry (Swansea Town); W. Burnes (Arsenal),

A. Sherwood (Curelif City),.

1. Powell (Aston Villa),

I. Paul (Manchester City),

HONG KONG, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 11, 1950.

Welfare of the footballer is now a major consideration

By WALTER PILKINGTON

There are more than 2,500 professional footballers

45,

playing for League clubs in England. When managers, secretaries, clerks, trainers, coach- and masseurs, gatemen, paid scouts ground staffs are added, it will be realised that League football has developed into a large industry catering for the enjoyment of one-tenth of the adult population.

For Hospitality

Serve Coca-Cola |

Coca-Cola

TO WIN

BRAZIL UNLUCKY NOT WORLD SOCCER CHAMPIONSHIP

TABLE TENNIS.

Indians win Silver Trophy matches

Saigon, October 9. The Indian table tennis team visiting Saigon won both its. Silver Trophy exhibition mul- ches against South Vietnam.

National Champion, was in ex-

Livaraman, the former Indian cellent form and beat the Viet

Von mcse Champions, Mai Chat and Philippe Nho, after close contests.

At least another tenth are closely interested in the

game through the newspapers and periodi-by 3-2. cals. A vast number amuse themselves by filling in pools forecasts in the hope of win- ning anything from a few pounds to a fortune, At the modest ¡estimate of an average admission charge of two each spectator os shillings for

£ 100,00 is prid. by hucha -1,000,000 people every Saturday during the season.

This is shared h wlaviy tary- ing amounts by the League eluba. Auting *he richest Arsenal, Tottenham and Chelsea,

R. Burgess (Tottenham Hot-the best known of London's spur),

H. Williams (Leeds United),. B. Allen (Coventry City), T. Ford (Aston Villa),

R. Clarke (Manchester City),

C. Edwards (Cordi City,~~{ Reuter.

Army take over No. 1 spot in U.S. football

1

New York, October 9. Army took over the No. spot among the U.S. football teams today as Notre Dame dropped to 10th place. Its lowest position in the memory of the younger generation. Michigan State dropped from second to 20th.

ikke on earth

The following are the altera tens to the Hong Kong Jockey Club Clarsincation List:--

To Class 1A-Amarant (1B);

Furtun's upset of the Fighting 1B-ghlight (1A). To Class

Irish last Saturday shook up the Chief Pilot (2): To Class 2-Jeep

To Class 3-Debutante football rating

quke. (21. Lawrence (2), Lily Sportsmaster (4); To Class 4- Derer Knight (5), Esy- 16); To Class --Spanish Onion (1), The Stranger (4); To Class Minya Miminen (5), Sky-

(2)

Army, with an unbeaten at . Ing of 22 games, vaulted front fourth to first, teina namad first on 115 ballets of 241 sports

writers and broadcastern par-

Associated the

ticipating ir (3). The Hopeful (5): Tu

Prosa pell. Arabian Moon (1). Boyl

"The "other"top" ten-were-South- fight (6) To Class Estrellita

ern Methedist. two; Okichoma, Henrietta 10), Fat Choy (10),

three;

four Kentucky. (10),

six' California Shown in brackets Is the class five: Stanford,

seven; Maryland, eight; Purdue from which the pony was either

nine. Notre Dame. ten The promoted or demoted.

second ten in order were Wash-

Facts to Remember

in choosing your Food Beverage

It is wise to be critical and selective In your choice of a food beverge. Consider carefully whether it satistics you on those important points: What' aro its constituents? Are they solen- Lifically determined and combined? In what proportions are they used? What is their qualitý ?

In these respenta 'Ovaltine' is out. standing. It is an original product--- the result of special ressarch by ominant dietitians. Its natural ini. grodionts conform to the highest diotatic standards and are propor tioned to provide a food of exceptional nutritive value.

'Ovaltine' contaias, Obsential food elemente, including vitamins, which. greatly assist in maintaining health and vitality at a high loval. Mora- over, cggs are an important'Ovaltine' constituent, and their valuable pro.. perties are well-known. The famous "Ovaltino' Farms were establishod to Bat the highest standards of quality: for the malt, milk and agya used. Tho 'Ovalting Research Laboratories, of international scientific repute, con trof avery stage of manuínúture..

By sheer merit Ovaltino la foromost

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Results of Golf Competition

The following are the results of Golf Competitions played at Fanling on October 7, 8 and 9:

Medal Pool-Old Course: N. J. Whelpton (9) 72 nett.

Medal Pool-New Course: H. M. Snow (10) 00 nett.

Bogey Pool-Old Course: R. S. Anderson (12) 1 up. Bogey Pool-New Course: II. M. Snow (10) 3 up.

Amateur Championship tional Sweep.

Op:

numerous clubs, Liverpool and Everton, Manchester City anci United. Newcastle United, Aston Villa, Portsmouth and Wolver- hampton.

These teams seldom play before fewer than 50,000 spectators.

Two ur three First Division clubs arz much less prosperous for a variety of reasons, the chief being lack of succurS. Only the genuine all-weather enthusiast, the dio hard, will follow a constantly struggling toam

Directors of Huddersfield Town

MORE THAN 400 ENTRIES FOR CROSS HARBOUR RACE

More than 400 antries have been received for the Annual Crise.Harbour' Classle spon. cored by the Victoria Recrea- tion Club,

The majority of the on) - trants are from unattached Clube and the Services.

The Vietnamese were strong with their

and chop defence showed excellent footwork. They did not ylold easily to the at-

cking game of the Indians.

The visitors considered Mai Van Hoo, the best player of Though short the home team.

at the average build, Mal Van Hao jumped into the fray when-|'.

and ever he got a high ball Inointained his neat chops with both forehand and backhand.

With lightning speed he stepped

table to take near the

drop shots.

He represented Vietnam at the World Championships in Buda pest this

where year, tended Richard Bergman, the World Champion. com

Vittal gave an exhibition of good defence against Ah Dy, of Selgon, returning almost impos- sible balls from all awkward angles and won on his opponent's nistakes.--

A number of youngsters, whose ages range from nine yeart upwards, have also en-

this Classic race, terad for which is due to take place on Sunday, October 15, mencing at the Kowloon side.

11.30 a.m.

from

A full fist of the entrics received will be published in

these columns tomorrow. thankful for a change of fortune tris season. Not unly has success been elusive at Husders- field for some years but the club have to compete

with

Strong Augby League competition in att

ely attached 10 lonely

the area handing code of football, Division clubs are: glud to aver- Sme of the smaller Third age 10,00 spectators, but their eta are proportionate.

Share of players

Directors then, ne now, were unpale and through their love of the gune many have acted a

which guarantors at the bank their clubs became impoverished. It is a different story in 1950. of The status and background footballers have improved in

They ard many ways.

better educated, better clad, better fed. "the cloth cap and muffler or Of that £119,000 contributed

acart of 30 to 40

years ag have gone, never to return. every week the players' share is

smartly well The

groomed, not as high as they, the providers of the entertainment, would like dressed young footballer of teany 11 10 be They collest a gross ap- does not arouse idle curiosity in proximate amount of £30,000, the bly hotels patronised by the Is allowed to be pale eltbs. They are quiet, mostly more than £12 a werk during well-mannered men who keep to the playing scusou.

ou. In the sun- themselves and do not try to at-

tract

do not have a week mer they

attention. They lubs No: alt

pay. muximum amounts. Shire can - not afford to pay top rates, They cai the cunt to the cloth. If they did not they would soon be in detil, for

even the most poorly supported club must have a stalt of at least 20 players to provide

Arst and second team.

pok 15 to fear the future uny-more.-

The spiller clubt partly over- coing the difficulty ny engaging a number of part tine professionals.

They arc

which stipu Buarded by a ulq

that they connot be phil less this it certila minimum wage.

From time to time en im pression is

is created by artiolan, of a sirsational naturs that many olayers, In England. are, football slave The amount of remuneration is stressed as la the fact that their contracts have to be renewed each year. If they are not, the player has to find himasif another club or be without

a job.

Many famous footballers have gone into business while still in the game. Other have been en- couraged to continue at their trades or learn one.

New Careers planned The Football Argociation have provided facilities for them to continue in the game as coaches. Many have a new career plan- ned for them when they finish with

clubs. One Inuus their English International is already ir a thriving plumbing and elec- trical business as Tom Finney

Limited.

More mindful than ever of the players' welfare the Foot. ball League have recently In- augurated a Provident Schema to which aft clubs are compuí- sory contributors which

guar. antons a fixed sum to à playar at the end of his career.

The

Results

The results were:

he ex-

By, VERNON, MORGAN

London, October 9. Though the World Football Championships to place some time ago those who wont to Br to watch them being played are still be asked, both in Britain, and the Continent, about them.

The chief questions asked are: Firstly, how go

are the Brazilians and secondly, how did English team come to be beaten by, the U ed States?

the Brazilian national team, WAS

The answer this writer gives; where they finished but on for sewn in Braill, my, ri to the first question is that foot. ball in Brazil is first class and was

1st Brazil; 2nd--Yugoa: unlucky not to Le Brd-Uruguay; 4th-Spain; extremely

England; 6th Italy and 70- crowned the World Champions.

They were, in the opinion of Sweden.

should be n Sweden. It most neutral soccer experts, though defeating aly and S beat team in the competition. but all teams have off-days. All teans meer defeat at the hands of opponents who may be said to- be generally inferior in quality.

That

the explains

resso Carry off why Brazil 'did not the Jules Rimet Cup and, at the same tine, why the United Statce beat England.

If Brazil were to meet Uruguay seven times and England and the United States on a similar num ber of

occasions, few of those who watched the games in Ris would give either. Urgray or the United States much of of winning more than two or, at

rust. Three matches. the

Doubtless,.

Uruguayang the would disagree with this point of view, but not so the Americans, who were as surprised the success as England was. at her defeat.

Superb winger

and finishing offcially third,

andy seventh in this list. Freak results.

1. Naturally this viewpoint be challenged, espectully by Suedos, but there are round sons for supporting A ignores the several freak re which occurred, and takes p ing ability alone as ope's 'gu

dio Several teams that 110 to Brazil would unquestion

as is only to had they (9 would have

100

have done very well. The gentines say, expected, that pcted, they their conrider They chance

Not having seen the Argent superior to that of Brazu, national team in action the w cxorcsses 10 oploten on this a but there will be an opportu to see just how useful they when they come over to Eng in the Festiva in May to play in Britain mutches,

The difference between Uruguay

example of this one takun any single man out of the Brazilian teum,

other, teame would probably have done tremely well had they con dard Soviet Russia and glum, The former are prol

best of the quite the quite

Curtain"

natione, namely, Czechs. Hungarians, Rumar and Yugoslava.

On the showing of thé. names. the Russians would Reno close to winning:

U. M. Chandarana lost to Mal and Brazil was that the former Van Hao 17-23, 14-21, 17-21,

were a team of two or thron men, V. Sivaramon beat Mal Van with a superb wirger in Eduardo Chat 22-20, 21-14 and 21-18. Chigglu (the best cutside-right in Chandarana and R. Bhandari the world today) and a masterly. beat Mai Vun Hao and Vu Dinh centre-half in Varela, whereas Nhạc 1 In, 10-21 and 21-10. the Brazilians viere Excellent

Bhundar beat Vu Dinh Nhas throughent.

and 21-10, 19-21, 21-8, 15-21

As an

The Etigians, though. could have 21-17.

Sivaraman beat Philippe Nho

eaten this year by Engl 22-20, 21-18, 22-20. Bhandari oven their crack sharpshooter, were a fine side and might Inst

to Mal Van Hao 12-21, 17-21

Ademir, and put in a substituts been one of the teams to be and 10-21. Sivaraman and Chan-

and not materially weaken tho by the surprise results that side.

There is at least one: Vụ Dinh Nhục 21-18,

21-19,

Had

Chiggia not been playing daran beat Mal Von Hao and 20-22, 21-19: Vittal bent An Dy to Uruguay, then Brazil would team hot mentioned which m 21-10, 21-10 and 21-17. Chan- probably have

the World have won the world title acc

ing

to its officials present, Van Chat Champions today. darana lost to Mal 21-9, 18-21, 21-10, 11-21, 16-21. That, at any rate, is this wri- was Scotland, whose style

piny might have succeeded pr A visit by Vietnamese players | ter's opinion. Indeed.asked to to India is to be arranged rank the first few Reuter.

been

curred.

teans that their opponents in Brazil played in. Rio, Irrespective of that of England falled.

Entries for CRC Men's Open Hardcourt Tennis Championships

A total of 90 entries have been, received for the Colony Men's Hardcourt Tennis Champion- ships sponsored by the Chinese Recreation. Club.

K. C. Dao

and.

- Festival of Britain This writer. however, do think they would have Brazil, to mentien only one participants.

There

tish

If a proposal in r newspaper that the of Brilain matches in bo in Britain should form a to mont to be played either League or knockout prin with the winners being der as the Festival of

Brital plore.

The Idom seems to be a ane, though it has severs Jectigris. In the first, pla

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Is probably now too late t orange, the list of Invitatio It wen

Wukl hardly be feir t The Men's Singles Champion K. C. Tao and Lee Wal-tong: Z. L. countries not invited or unn ил Interna attracted 28 entries, in- Sia and Gordon Lum * Fung Yue- come to hold ships has Benefits up to an creased cluding those of Taul Wal-pui, pul and Lau, King; Y. W. Lee and competition without them.

the sume of 4,750 or Tsul Yun-pul, innxiniuni umount of

A might have though and H. C. Kwok v F. M. Ribeiro and borns un which most players can Edwin Teal.

T. E. Rodrigues: Cheung Chow coming Wong Kam-shoung, last year's and Chan Fook-hol v Choy Tin had they known they rig Singles runner-up. wah and Wong Shlu-wing: Chow involved in a series of conte has also entered for the event. Sing-to and Choy, Wing-chiu v Au which the prestign of the

Most notable absentees are Ip Kam-moon

would be more ut stake th Wong Sui-ki:: Koon-hung, the present holder of Chung. WI Ving-kwong and Cheng will be under de present, sy title, W. C. Choy and Gordan Tin-shuv D. Chan and Ho ka-lau; of friendly matches."Reut Lum, former Chinese Davis Cup Choy Ping-woon and Poon Pak-

TOSS OF A COI players.

WILL DECIDE London, October The toss of a coin will de who is to ride - High..Forest; fancied horse, in the Cosarew at Nowmarket on Wednesday, Hugh Chauny Lo Tak-shing; ·Captain Elsey, High, For Sandy Lin v Barry Bruce; Iu Po- trainer, has told his jockey SPAM. Gotfried -Jr; Arthit T. Evans" und G. Littlewood,

A point averioniced is that there is little likelihood of any club

now dependall League, at their Schoolboys with a good player. parting Old Course: R. K. Collings (5) Those in the top class whe ard September meeting, sanctioned 72 nott.

past their best can neorly Elways the payment by clubs of a record Now Course J. J. Cowperth- | get o

lower

amount of £42,000 in benefits. divial vertli wilk'a club, in a wallé (9); 70 nett..

Charlton Athletic Intend pro Au football is primarily a gamo

at the next annual meet

rising benefits ing of the League tline when the most

for The following

each five year period to en will represent famous of players as well as those courage club loyalty. the Army in a First Division who are te known have to "Hockey. "Longue match against hang up their boots..

ARMY HOCKEY XI for young men there inesitabi

| Royal Navy "on Thursday, Octa-

etmes a

ber, 12, at Kings Park, Kowloon. Safeguarding futurb”. Jully off at 6p.m,

Cpl. Partridge, L/C, Gardner Capt. Fitzgibbon, L/C. McKenzie, Rev. Crawford, CQMS, Grant, Capt. Dudley, Mafor Lamble

VO. 11. First, QMS. Webb, L/C. Taylǝr..!

Reserves: Capt. Stubbs and OROMS Clarke.

In the old days, when players did not receive as much consi deration an they .do tony: the parting was dreaded. by many footballers.

With bonure),

BODG

A number of flubs favour a creasing the maximum wage that stais players” can to palt niore according to their gato drawing power, talent money,

rewards for playlar in re presentative matches,

earninge from newspaper work, advertis- They were not only forgotten ing, and royalties and remunera men; they were a legion of the tion from books to which they lost because they had no future, have centributed, leading football often not even trade, and wages players today are for

removed en were meagre for Piny. from sinves. Sumo to coal Their future la

secure and they mines where they came.

should be happy in the knowledge Some bought small businesses that the wise men who still run wills their sayings or becamp football in England as 'n hobby inanugers of Tandlords of publie have the welfare of those who HKFC BEAT

capitalising ou "their popu- |ˇpiny. it very much at hepri. EASTERN 4-1 Larity. There are many such in England. ⠀⠀⠀ But football in those The Hong Kong Footboll Club days was a 1st XI won thair'.first, match, of

for the current soccer, season | yes- terday when, blaying at home, they beat Eastern in a First División

hatch by four

p.nu

All Players to report by 4.4" Transport, at Star Ferry, Kow- loon at 4.30, pulfa* *

HONG SLING WINS ∙CCO LAWN BOWLS

Youth in

Hvelihood Lawn Bowls:

and the money of them gorn ed when in to game soon-wort. Marriage and family to absorbsi

It was permigable but not pulstry

word .benefi

eller ins

MESINGLES TILLE......... mum amount 0 100% Meiwar Wrong Sline won the Crat 4 fortuna millo received #chgowerds Cricket Club Lawn much

Bowls singlen tillo at ~ Happy. Valley yesterdays when be; best

1944Kendall by 1, shots to lk.

GUTIERREZ INT'L SHIELD

* SEMI-FINALS

commencing

ited:

the

nin v S. Ni To and Pang Di-lam.

2nd Round:

Ip Koon-hung, and Edwin Tŝal Tsol Ping-fan and D. C. Luk;

The Doubles event has, also at- tracted 28, entries with Ip Koon- hung and Edwin Teal, present holders of the Championship S. H. Hussain and Firdos Khan among them. 15

Tail Wal-pul and Tsui Yun-pul.

Schoolboy's Singles

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other

'

1st Round:

Yun- Tau Wai-pul and Tsui while K. C. Tao is partnering Lee pul are

partnering each Wal-tong,

The Schoolboyg entries and 10 entries for the Schoolboys Doubles.. a

Wong v. B. Dhabher: Firtz- Lin - v so they will toss up for the s The following are the entries Yaqub Khan; Peter Ng v Hubert when they meet on the and draw for the various, events: | Yuen.

2nd Round: Colony 'Men's Open Bingler v 1. 1st

Round

Chung Yue-to v D. Dunne, Wong Kam-theung v Choy Tin- Wand Chan-fal v Tim Wang, kin; Cheng Tin-ahu v D. Lo; Chan Fook-man Henry Lition; Whiteway in 1947-565- George Chos Y Cheung Sang Wong Shing-hoi y Wong Kam- David King Choy Tin-wah; K; sheung.

-Singles has 2 rasantachat v Tso Shlu-lim; · D..they must decide for idemün

C. A. Ball v Fejer Ng: George Lin Schoolboy's Doubles... dr. v Edwin Tsal; Teuf Yun-pul vl 1st Round: Au Kam-moon; Wong Chan-2a1 y

Khan

and D. Khun:

on Tuesday.CA SHERINE Sad Very doubtful “

Evans won the, Cesarewitc Quadelupe and Solar will run in the Cesarewlich and trainer, Mr. Walter. Nightin statca

that, Fale: is? "very dot

the.

Kwok, Pul-yuk v. Chung Chaún and Henry, Litton;,. D. ⠀⠀ Mr. 35,-

Frite Lin v 25 La Duane and M. Gotfried Jr. v. G. Quixote, and that the horse r

RELAND®L,00 "Wal-tang; Molan | Lin Jr. and Fritz, Lin; Tso Shiu- be considered 'doubtfulṇaš, ha']

Sla, N. Lo Chan v Wong Sul-kl

2nd Round Im and Iu Pothay (bye to second

round); D. Wong and Wong Shing Thul Welphi v. Cheung Chow; hol v M. and A Wesantachal

[5. NITO,V C

Colony Men's Q2*n, Doubles

1st Round

Molan, Chelyande

fecond

developed trouble with his le Routere SA

Chung Yuesto RUGGER RESULT

· Penzance Sand

andwa. Weng Kam-1 T

shoung and Wong Chan-fal (seed Lui Kin-hon and round): Peter Ng and Sandy and Chung Yuan (bye to second round).

#lik and K. CRISI V

Po Hau and H.

in took:

Alber

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