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THE HONG KONG JOCKEY_CLUB_ FIFTH RACE MEETING

Saturday 1st & Saturday 8th March, 1952 (Held under the Rules of the Hong Kong Jockey Club)

The First Bell will be rung at 1.30 p.m. and the First Race will be run at 2.00 p.m. each day.

There are Braces on the 1st Day and races on the 2nd Day (40 an all).

Through Tickets (ut $36.00 oach) may be obtained at the Commodore Ofee of the Treasurers, 18t Floor, Telephone House, also tickets for the Cash Sweep or the last race of the Meeting on 8th March, 1952.

Through Tickets relarved for, this Meeting but not paid for by 10.00 3.m. on Friday, 20th February, will be sold and the reservation cancelled for future meetings.

To avoid congestion at the Club's Office at Telephone House, non-members are requested to purchase their sweep tickets at the Club's Branch Offices at:-

5 D'Aguilar Street, Hong Kong

XO

*382 Nathan Road, Kowloon,

TOTALISATOR A

THE "CHINA MATE

WEEKEND

TEAMS

The following aro Club solea tland for rugby, cricket and soccer matches this week-erid:] RUGBY

...

Colony XV v Best Of Colony on Club ground on Saturday, klo off +15 p.m.-J. Henderson Club, 1. Zurich Poliert. Norman

(Navy

Clasden (Army).

Entries For

Fifth Race

Meeting

The following are the entries. for the Fifth, Race Meeting of the Hongkong' Jockey Club, 20 be held on Saturday, March 1, and Saturday, March 8

*** FIRST DATAN

Blackburn Army (Club, 1. G: Craig (Club), | Basimin tarmy) (Captain), D. Hug

1.-Mount Catheron, Hinglêsp... [ist, Jube Army Petrie (Club),

¡Section), Clam U... One" Mue,—Ban Deacock (Army), W. G. Minto

Micahnii... Cock In Connol Chub, P., Hutjon (Club). W

Delight, Exquisite Love" "GypaY! Crafter (Army), de Thomas (Army), Diamond,- High M Bistrita, Hopper, Rest of Colony XVR Jarzock Justice of Peace, Robin Campbell (Club), M. Hartland Hoog, Bhun- kung makEPING PRO (Amy), D. Henderson (Club), '0. Turville. ¿Clutter Latisy

T (Army), M.

(Navy) (Captain), G. G! Amal (Army). Morrison (Navy), 8. Owin Navy, H. Wing (CLD), JR. Roden (Army), F. Talamo (Chib). Halley Navy). Mitchell (Artny), n. d. Lachlan

L1 Comin. (Club) referen

Colony. XV10 wear bhis jerseys. While shorts; Reet of Calpay v blue and red jermys, blue shorts.

Test af Services (red jerseys, while sharts) v Rani of Civilians an Cliils ground on Saturday, klek-e

3.Mount Hollit, Handicap ac Saction) Clazaka 2 Bix Burlongam Balls Fontaine, izlaskom i timej: Zory Money..liais e Moon" (Baserat Tama falker, Lake Succum, batanlarig) MS? Klazing. Fears hiver, Bose Kantha, The Bringer, Tiny, Grey, Cony547.

3.-Mount Butter Handienos" ((int Section) Calm 5; «Stam, near 3 Mile PORARE

A Grand Time, Amber Bahnle yes,,,,"Notes" Prinos Delhi, « Nous" d'or, Birrer Fax, Souvenir, Trade Wind, facal.

4.Mount Gough Slandicap CULPA a One Mile Aan 110ig, Aderable m-Pangle (Amy), London Cooper Karwar VIEW HI

Atalanta, Bankfoot, Bigs dhot, Chias

Frend (Amy)),

(RNS Bitch (H.N., Sharry (R.N.) (Captain). Dumon (Amy) Jordan (Army)," "Morrison. (RAF), Hiimpson Army), Pope (Army). Routhwick (RA), Paris (Amy Howarth (R.N.), Denyer (Amy).

Rest of Civilians (Club (829071, bius tharts).--Jennings (Club); T. Roberts (Club), V. D. Roberts (Poller). Roott (Captain), McNiven (Police), Sherrard Smith (Police), Bleakley

Kavert McCallum

R. (Chib) (Club), J. Cowley (Club). Perry (Police), Williamson (Police), F. Q. R. Lambert (Club), P. Farquharson (Club), Holmse (Club),

- CRICKET

Kowloon CC fat XI v Hongkong cd "Scorpiont" at Chater Band on Saturday at 1.45 p.m.-B. V. Qu

lins,

, WI M. Davidson, P. V. Dodge. A. T. Lee, R. E. Lee, J. Latou Kenneth Io, C. S. Ramage, JV Sellars, Zimmern, F. Zum

mer.

Kowloon CC 1st XI v Hongkong CC Optimists" at Cox's Road on Sunday at 1. p.m.-S. V. Oittina,

Barrow, W. M. Davidson Dodge, R. E. Lee, J. Leriou, neth Lo. C. S. Ramage, J. V. Sellor, A. Zimmer, P. R. Zim

mer.

Kowloon CC v Diocesan Hey School at Cox's Road on Saturday at 1.45 p.m.-E. C. Fincher, Harrow, A. J. Catley, W. I. Cowie, K. K. Fraser, N. Hart-Baker, A. 3. Hobs, F. R. Kerman, Ramchand, L. Reed, C. J. Smith, Reserve R Thompson

vest Field, hurricane, Lucky Etarter, My Love Beatre, The Culet. The Hones, Top Becret, Wodones.

5.--Mount: Cameron Siandicap. Cand Bection) Class 8. One küsm COTT Town. CORETANÍ VON Starr Dashing Beauty

Hurry "Dm", Mostary, Pearl Bridge, Pentores, Possibility, Strathpeters Thinderjet. Winged.

Mount Kellett Handicap, când Section) Clam S.—tha' Purlongs,-- Beckenham, Diamond,” Queen, Fairy Feet.

Oolden Dragon, Hongkong Blutze, John Halifax, Liberty Ship, Lily, Opkland Bridgy, Pleasant Vall Ley, Probability, VJ Day."}}

7-Moure Dixler' Handicap: (na Bection) Class 7. From hear.2 Mile Post.-Air POWET, Copper, Dawn, Desert Gold, Fleet Admiral, Orses. church, National Glory, Prince Dahlia Southeast Wind, Toowoomba Boy, Wonderful Giri.

-Mount Cameron Handicap (3rd Section Class 6. On 30e.Baile Beid. Diana Gugar, Huntmaner Mibel, Popularity, Sparkling Eyes, The Teddington, The Kam Lung, Tigress, Thunder Sky.

13ra

9.-Mount Suder Handicap Section Class 7. From near 2 Mile Post-Al Fresco, Anyway, Flying

Green Arrow, Geronimo,

Vevel, Iron Mask, Jennifer, Kwozy Leung, Powerhouse, Spanish Onion, spotted Deer,

SECOND DAY 1-Mount Parker Handicap Section Class de. From 134. hile Post-Abdul Hamid, “Acquistion,

Club de Recreio 1st XI v Hong-Bitter Sweet, Bury Bee, Casie,

kong "Optimista at King Park on Saturday at 1.45 p... M. Prata (Captain), M. A, A, Remedios, A. P. Pareira, L. G. Gosano, C, N. Comano, D. E. d'A. Hemedios, A. 1. Osmund, C. A. Guterres, A. A. Temealos, G. A. Roza-Pereira, A. E. Noronha,

Club de Recreto 2nd XI v King George School at KGV on Satur day at 1.45 p.m. Players to meet of Recreio at 1.30 p.m.-P. M. N. da Silva (Captain). F. A. AITOR Dr H. P. L. Ozarlo, H. A. Barros, E. J. Noronha, H., Ozorio, L. J.

da. Remedios, M. L. SORTES, &. Guterres A. J. Garela, A. P. Ricci-Peteira.

Craizengower

The attention of Totalisafor: Investors is drawn to the following Hongkong CAL. "Scorpions fo

zulės:-

.

Crown Witness, Forever Sprink Jackal, Jericho, Jiminy Cricket Prairie Moon. Hise, Ringmer.

2.-Mount Nicholson Handicap (lot Section) Cinas 9. From near 2 Mile Post-Argus IV, Boniface, Debonair, Flying Whee), _Grey_Mat, Cypay, Happy Boy... Roi Polici, Kingfisher, National Income, Strath- namara, Sulphur.

3.-Mount Davis Handicap" flat Section) Class 18. - Vrom 15 Mua

POS Amazon, Heilzapoppin, Ken- tucky Lady, Lovely Lady, Pẩy Day, Prestwood.

4.-Mount Nicholson Handicap (2nd Bection) Class 9. From, pent 2 Mite Post.-Airfield, Arabian

Argtis. Moon,

Domino, Tught, Golden Boy. Not Hauw, Percock, Speed Wheel, Tabu, Trigger, Vicion Tious.

ONLY FORWARDS IN THIS FAMILY

DICK BUTTON RETAINS HIS OLYMPIC FIGURE

SKATING

CHAMPIONSHIP AT OSLO

Oslo, Feb. 21.

Dazzling Dick Button, king of the figure skaters, won his second Olympic Championship with a masterful ice show today and became the first repeating titlist of the 1952 Winter Games.

The handsome, 22-year-old Harvard University senior from Englewood, New Jersey, completed his skating conquest with a spectacular series of improvised whirls and jumps that brought repeated rounds of applause from the small crowd of 6,000 at Bislett Stadium.

$

Jimmy Grogan of Colorado Springs, Colorado,. finished third in the. final, standings behind Europe's Figure Skating Champion, Helmut Seibt of Austria, while Hayes Jenkins, 19-year-old Northwestern student from Akron, Ohio, came in fourth for a triple American score.

Dividends will be paid on the winning and placed ponte Bilimoris. D. Headman, T. Crahires, ↑ Clonterkle, Duchem Delight, Fired,Norwaglaris held first with 101,

"All Clear" is so declared by the Stowards when the

by given. The "All Clear" signal will be indicated

white light and/or a white sphere at the Totalisator BACKERS ARE ADVISED NOT TO DESTROY Tower.

UNTIL THEIR OR

TICKETS THROW AWAY ATTER THE "ALL CLEAR" SIGNAL HAS BEEN EX- HIBITED.

Totalisator Tickets should be examined and checked before leaving the Selling Counters as mistakes of any descrip- tlon cannot be rectified later,

Cash received in respect of Dividends should be checked before leaving the Pay-Out Counters as no claim for short payment of the value of tickets presented can be entertained once Investors have left the Counters.

All winning tickets and tickets for refunds must be presented for payment at the Race Course on the day to which they refer, but none will be paid later than one hour after the time for which the last race of the day has been scheduled to be run.

In no circumstances will any Dividends be paid or refunds made unless a tickets is produced. Payment WILL NOT be made on torn or disigured tickets,

MEMBERS' BADGES AND ENCLOSURE Members and guests are reminded that they and their ladies MUST wear their badges prominently displayed throughout the Meeting.

NO ONE WITHOUT A BADGE WILL HE ADMITTED TO THE MEMBERS' ENCLOSURE.

Badges admitting ladies not in possession of Brooches or Season gentlemen, non-members of the Club, to the Members' tickets and Enclosure and Club Rooms at $10.00 per day including tax, for ladies

obtainable through the Secretary at or are Telephono on the written or personal introduction of a Member, such member to be responsible for all visitors introduced by him, and for payment of all chits, etc.

limited number of badges admitting will be on sale at the Race Course.

closure a

close

The Branch Offlees and the Treasurers'

Members' En- to Me

Compradore Office will

zecor

1s

total

The Gremlins and Widgets play each other every Satur day of the week throughout the season, but this Satur- day the match will again involve the serious business of League points.

The two teams are inter- related and the forward lines are monopolized by the Simmons sisters, who in at least one match provided a complete wing of the Wid- gets attack and could, if necessary, form even a com- plete forward line were it. not that they all prefer to play on the wing.

.

The Simmons slaters here are Marjorie (Mrs Vianna), Nocle (nown in family circles us Noelle) Renute cadopted into sorority many years ago and known niso as Miss Kerr)," Eileen

(Mra

and.. Kennedy) Became a Simmorts

the

Gynette,

Renate

mping

upsetting

the e

That having

began

table

· niwaya games

Hongkong CC "Optimists" » Club de Recreio at King's Park on Satur

years ago when the other sisters, day at 2.45 p.m.-N. E. Arthy, J. L. Strachan, G. T. Rowe, R. Mac

discovered that she was willing pherson, G. H. P. Pritchard, H. R.

5. Mount Parker Handicap (ind O. Hubble, L. D. Kilber, R.

Section) Class A From 1}_2}

A warm

Meanwhile, two distinguished to play centre-forward. None of R.

play The United States this ne- early moming chill

the Simmans girls cared to Hughes, P. Thorpe, A. Petry.

Fost,Baylight, Lars Fice, Thesen-Entier. Umpire.. P

English Cabbage, Good Bay, Homs cumulated 17 points for this sum made the ice slow and soft observers came to the defence in that position as it involved

of the North. American. Lacties, Mahan,

Sweet Home, fronside, Poker Face, c.c. v Navy Rosemarie, Bapientia,

event alone to stretch its total | today, Southwest

table.. In spite of the accidents, Bick which a Swiss newspaper had running under the dining roo and

to 79% and further cut into Happy

Windermere. of Chater

The early practice sessions -Victoria Peak Handicap Clams Norway's commanding lead for ford, n veteran of the 1938 and called "rowdyism."

The 1948 Olympics, brought his sled Road on Sunday at 1.45 p.m. each

1A. Dae Milo.-Baruba,

unofficial team honours.

Prime Minister Osear Torp of of the Simmons gisters on the day.-G. Hong Choy. G. A, Souza,

Beauty, Ben Wyvis, Chesterfield,

down in 1:19.13 and 1:19,97 for a MJ Divecha, P. R. Ragi, P. J.

the Norwegian. dining room floor accounted also Norway sald 2:88.10, which put him of | Goja Medi}, Singh, Biro-gie Golden Dante riempie

crowd's demonstration on Tues for Renate being popularly ad- of KY. Tom.

Austria, follows second place ninth in the field 15,

dressed as "Naughty Speed.. F. Shroff, A. H. Greens High Dhaber. Spinnell, S. 5. Lamall,

when Renate, Switzerland's No. 1 and No. 2 day night, when they threw Pandorld For Norsemar,

Skymariet, | US, with 56, having added five lade, A.

another trac

inch C.C. "Optimists” ་ Squadron Leader,

at the Americans, c. at Cax's Path on Sun

garagstera" 2-Mount Bars Handicap (and points on Hetourt's silver medal sleds followed Ostler and Ben-orange peel and yelled "Chiengo came

the fourth Finland

the standings. Then in

the to crockery

of the Clam 19. From 11⁄2 kle with 43.5 day to Boction)

the came Austria's No. 1, Sweden's Was the result of "ignorance." Craig, T. P. Mahon, I. . StraFor-Atemic

*People should understand and. chan, G. T. Rowe, G. H. P. Prit | Cinderella, Crackerjack,

Button's Bighina

triumph dnd the No. 2 France's No. 1 and

the penalties make hockey p

olders they chard. L. D. Kilbre F. more, H. Vagabond King.

ranking performances of his Sweden's No. 1 in that order.

these interfere in Macpherson,

D. Mackie,

human gaine," he added. Thesen-Ender. F. Van Oorde (12m

(ard two young teammates brought 18.--Mount Parker Handicap

started telling her promptly 3 COULDN'T BE DEATEN CIAM 3. From 11 X120 ySection)

a bright glow to a day other-

Dr Fritz of Zurich, President she was naughty" The Hongkonst C.C. "Scorpiona"

Ben Port-Aeroplane,

Laworr

wis marred by defeat and The certainty that Button,

of the International Ice Hockey Simmons girls, unable at that. Calamity, Courageous, Ding How, Kowloon .C. Chater Road on

sald he Saturday at 2.45 p.m.

saw the tender age to make a proper Cain,

near-tragedy for the American four T. P. Ruffes, Double

Gladiolus, Golden

Limes World Champlon, Federation, D. J. Hi

P... A. | Miami Beauty, Some Fun,

They it. Campbell,

Tho

In the small crowd sulted

It' at think Shank. E. Greene, P. A. Whit

particularly calling her "Na'ghty" 9.-Mount Nicholson Weller.

Stadium, where a rowdy,

can say "Naughty" now, combe, C. Barclay.

(ard Section) Class From, near with Canada as a favourite for Bislett

I "Na'ghty" as far as Hongkong Ca """"""Scorpions” against | 2 Mile PostArgus . Epinari, the championship, suffered its capacity crowd of 28,000 has

It was in that game that Joe Renate is concerned. Chinki Craigengower, C.C. at Chater Road Flag Day, Glacial Lake, Barber, first selback of the round robin been turning out for all events.

Minya Miminya, Priority, Shangrila, en Sunday at 1.5 p.m. I. A.

4:2 tournamentinā

loss to Pearce, FA Weller, J. Borthwick, Sharpshooter. Simo Marshall. Surin Sveden's European Champions. Europeans. began

After his

great performance, Czarnota, & defenceman from Mall Photo.

toola the Wakefield, Massachusetts, T. P. Hulle. §. I. C. Berridge, J.

rating Castle. Tunny. Shannon, K. M. Campbell, PA

gifted American with the match-a couple of half-hearted swings Whitcombe. C Barclay. Stokes,

NEAR DISASTER less Karl. Schaefer of Austria, at a Swiss player,, Glan, Bazzi. C. B. Connett

And over on Frogersetern's who ruled the ice from 1928 to Later the two shook hands and treacherous

lee chute, where 1030 and won seven World, and made up. No disciplinary action

was taken against Czarnota, two Olympic Championships. noveless Andreas. Ostler again

Button

who piled up a com- Assotiated Press; was demonstrating his mastery, a foam of American four-man manding lead in the compulsory figure phase of the competition. Bobsledders was. saved from

earlier this week, is said to have possible disaster by the skill and no-peer as a free skater, and he

man),

TA

Pearce. J. Borth. Herridge, Wing. Liberty, Diamond.. Lightsing teams hockey team, viteve / couldn't be beaten probably re- (US-Swiss game and did not mouthful of that word, started.

RAF 181 XI v Royal Navy at King's Park on Sunday s 1,45 p.m.-Kings- Eard, Ball, Wilson, Madger, Graham. Moorhouse, McMahon, Jackson, Bennion. Spende Buchanan 12th man. Frý Umpire, Sqn/Ldr Dlecek. Scorer.-AC Trowell.

SOCCER

Hongkong F.C. 1st XI v Anny at Caroline Hin on Saturday, kick-off 4 p.m.-Fairbrother, Farran, Barber. Holland, Forrow, McDonald, Walton Drake, Mullen, Bray and Babbe.

Hongkong FC and XI v Tram- Ways of Happy Valley ground "A" on Saturday, kick of 4 p.m.-Calton Carlton, Magiciatoris, Daniels, Beattie, Murie. Sheridan, Gibeon, Devlin, Bar- ́ker and Edgerley.

at 11.00 am; on both days, The Secretary's Office will, close, TODAY'S SPORT

at 11.45 saam. each day. The Treasurers' Compradore Office and

the Secretory's Office are situated at 1st Floor, Telephone House.

A. Umited number of times will be obtainable at the Club House provided they are ordered in advance from the No. 1 Boy (Tel. 27810) OP

NO CHILDREN WILL BE ADMITTED TO THE CLUB'S PREMISES DURING THE MEETING.

REPUBLIC ENCLOSURE--

The price of admission to the Public Enclosure is $3.00 each day including tax for all persons including ladies, and is payable at the Gate,

BOOKMAKERS, TIC TAC MEN, ETC., WILL NOT BE PER- MITTED TO OPERATE WITHIN THE PRECINCTS OF THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB.

MEALS AND REFRESHMENTS WILL BE OBTAINABLE IN THE PUBLIC ENCLOSURE.UNRAT

SERVANTS PASSES

just.

Servants' passes will be issued to private box holders only, who are requested to distribute them with discrimination and to endorse their names on the passes Holders of such passes are not pormitted in the Members' Enclosure

for except passing through on their duties and must remain in their employers''stande.

Owing to the congestion in the Membera' Betting Hall and 'nt Booths adjacent to Boxes in the Coffee Room, Boz-holders and Members arp requested to ensure that their, servants, aralice" (Late only or slie' fablls Beting Hall. Military Police will be posted at various points in the enclosure to ensure that this regulation in adhere to PRENANTES

TENNIS

Colony Open Championships at Chater Hood, corninencing" b p.. Umpliant MATER Are shown in bračkelar

__Court No. J-35) Koon-hugly Ma Un-loank Vadalom); Court No. -Lee Wal-logg-9 Kao

*sen-lauen (CLM...MA); Court No. 3-Poter Chen v Cheung, Kul-ching. (P.5. folmes): Count No. 1 Zieh-takin Story); Court Yaqub Khon: No," "G_Ng, Man-chung- (George Lin); Court to, 6=\/p\ Augusted as 3.0. Ewing Wa Chot Уце-та AUTOT); Court: No

7.3. Laing

Clunaalves) Court KTYWEHAD. Emerett

¿W/o Keni

Hariditap

.(5)TABLE TALK,

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Kbadon Kiprasą Service..

Swimming Ass'n Meeting

The Hon. Sir Arthur - Morse

Sofistie) - Hongkic

"HIFK LtCdr C.M. Jones (3): 1343] President/

kendall);

SNOOKER

TAMİLANO)i),

· pitch (2resund, Eero Valley, KICK-ON

Colony

daring of a veteran "driver.

dazzling

On ouch of two whining runs proved it in today's manoeuvres. down the dangestus run, the

He went through a sicel stirrups of the United series of whiris, spiha "and States No. 2 sled spped at Jump and climaxed his 'per-

formance By: spinning like

the frat curvo and the pilot,

big Jim Bickford of Sarunas upp on the ice.new trick into

Lake, New Yorke, had to drive the rest of the way with his fect jumaned og water,

"It

He threw one new the-programme. Taking off on steering ane skate, he zipped backwards

was only, a' mincin that saved us: cald Dick Severind of Baratoga Springs, New York the 200-pound, Army Captain whh rides No 3 on Bickford's Medi

ARVOPNA

sharply and did three body re Volufions before landing on the

shate,

of the most difficult It is one, manoeuvred in the aport ---- equivalent of a almost the The ton of men and steel four-minute mile, in track. plummet down the ginzad, gulley

Doing that triple.loop was as at a near mile a minute ell big a thrill, to me as winninginy frequently reaching 80 miles first Olympic Championship how on the straightaway. Men much less the second the trim have died in wreckages whet young collegian said afterwards, the sleds left the course. N

SEVERE BLOW

Oiller, a husky, Garmisch Inn- keeper who is rated the world's. The dotéde in, føckgy' on /thỏ greatest aledder, shipped Jordal Stadium rink, was o 600-pound oak and micol aled severe blow to the Americans, down the 1500-metre (120 yards already reeling from a bombard lost then smiley run twice in ment of criticism for their rough the total time of two minutes, 91.63. sedondar

This clicking gave him a scent

action

The Sweden held 'n 1-6-lead through the Arst two (( perioda, and then socked the game MUTÝ {{with" & "three al scoring burat

in the in period?

AVUS

Jeanette Alfwegg

Turns Down\

$1,000,000

(Our Own Correspondent)

but

LADIES "GOLF CHAMPIONSHIP.

AT SHEK-O

The following are the Shek-O Country

**tcluble Eàdiés. Golf

Championship resultan

grozs Run-

Scratch 'score' won by Mrs D. Dawson-Grove-80 her-up.-M D Di Arinstrong--81 STORS

As Mrs Armstrong, 'also wan the Nett score and could not take two prizes, this Scratch score ninners-up

Oslo, Feb. 21, Jeanette Altwegg, 21- who year-old brunette' won the Olympic Figure Skating gold medal for: Britah last night, today

The Nett score was well by turned down a US$1,000,- || Mrs. D. Armstrong with 02, Mrs 000 offer to turn profes E. Bonn and Mrs RH. Fox, who sional.

tied

with es

gross,

were runners- up.

were Mr A.M. Brown, Mrs J, Strickland and Mro T.: Sinclair, who tied with 86 gross.

She was offered, £2,000. a week to tour the world by the Music Corporation of America, AGN

Misa Altwegg yeater- day announced her Fetira ment from International will competition.T.

not defend her world title in Enris at the end of taxt week

HKRA RING

nine Holen,

Hidden" Holes Was won by Mrs J.A. Kierman,, The Congola tion prizo was won by Mrs B Wallom,

COLONY TENNIS TOURNAMENT

(The following are the resulta of Calons Open Tennial": Cham...” ipionship matches played at the Hongkong Cricket Club Courts at: Chater Hood yesterday

of beat Fue

Fritz Tap hear a 9-0, 0-1 FCA Kim

COL AIR Most to Lit Vanapai bent 18-1; Norman Loʻ beat

Fo-hay 8-6 6-3, Sandy

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