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H. K. C. C. TENNIS
TOURNAMENT
CASSUMBHOY QUALIFIES TO MEET M. W. LO
· PACKER AND SHAW ENTER SEMI-FINAL
(BY SALADIN).
HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, TUESDAY, MARCH 7, 1933.
SEVEN-A-SIDE RUGGER
Preliminary Rounds Yesterday
THREE MATCHES DECIDED
The preliminary matches in the seven-a-side rugger tournament wore played yesterday on the Olub ground, the results boing as follows;
Suffolk 5; Kent "A 0. ~Falmoutly-6----Tamar "B" 0,mien To settle who should qualify te is also a left hander, Cassumbhoy 8th Destroyer Flotilla 15; Hermes
"B" 0. meet M. W. Lo in the semi-final of can now claim to be the left-hand- the Open Singles Championship, ed champion of the Colony, and The first match between the Cassurabhoy and Iu Tak Cheuk mot also to be the first left-handed semi-Suffolk and the Kent started at a yesterday on the Stand Court, but finalist in the history of the parfurious pace, the Kent pressing before the match had progressed | Single Championship. He himself fur, it became obvious that the eaters this advanced stage for the their opponents hard. However the former would succeed, which he first time in his career, for all of Suffolk men rallied round just be- eventually did in straight sote, 6-4, which he has good reasons to before the interval, and thanks to a 61. Only four, player now remain satisfied. in this event, and the semi-anals- have been arranged to be played off as follows:---
Thursday, 9th. BARUMJAHN 2 HO EA LAU. Friday, 10th.
M. W. LO P. J. A. CASSUMURDY. It is interesting to note that both matches will be in the mature of Chinese-Indian ties..
Yesterday Cassumbhoy driving with confidence and chopping to advantage at times, showed himself distinctly to be the superior player, sa that although Iu fan him closely in the first set, the issue always seemed to and in the Indian's favour The winner's top spin forehand drives proved to be the brightest feature of the match. He. placed his shots with it consistent ly to the corners of his opponent's court, and scored several pretty passing cross court shots when the Chinese attempted to meet his at- tick at the net,,
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bit of clever passing Rowers scored try which Lockley converted. In the second half there was no further. scoring although more than once the Suffolk got very near their oppon
New Pair Progressing. Comdr. Packer and Comdr. Shaw materialised expectations yesterday when they met and defeated Hazellente line. and Williams in the Open Doubles in straight seta. The loears played pluckily throughout, but were not effective enough for their well com |bined opponents, whose understand- ing was the subject of favourable comments during the match.
Strategy and Stroke Production.
In Tak Cheuk made 1212 strategy what he lacked in stroke production. At times by a con- centrated attack on Cassurbhoy's backhand, he forced his opponent. into errors, while at others by a subtle soft shot during a hard driv ing rully, he made Cassumbhoy lose. control of the ball. He adopted these tactics successfully in the opening set, and did very well in reducing is arrears to cné žame at 24, 35, yielding the set at 4-6. Lack of sting. and inconsistent length of his shots were his chief weakness which gave his opponent opportunities for opening attacks,
Cassumbhoy began shakily and in the early stages netted many times, in consequence of which lu took the first two games, but as the match progressed ho played with" confi- lence. He varied his ahots, and hit with great accuracy in the second set, when the pace of his shote increased appreciably, so that in an all round performance, be virtually outplayed Iu · Tak Cheuk...
Noteworthy Achievements.
In copsequence of yesterday's match, a few results are worth recording. By defeating Iu, who
VICTORIA DIOCESAN AND MISSIONARY ASSOCIATION
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ence and the capacity to make the best of things that they showed, there is a tremendous source of power. We are all helped by such pieces.
Linking Power to Power.
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The winners, who are new aspir ants for championship honours, are the first pair to enter the semi-final where they will, in all probability, engage E. C. Fincher and L. Gold- man, last year's runners-up, who meet Wright and Gamble to-day.
RESULTS
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The teams wore as follows: Suffolk:-Forde, Martin, Bowers, Lockley, Deykin, Hoare and Scar lot.
Kent Brown, Launaway, Lean. Evans, Gisbornej Aitken, Penny,
LINCOLNSHIRE AND HONG KONG POLICE | ROYAL. ETIQUETTE AND A
GRAND NATIONAL
LATEST BETTING PRICES
зHOUGH REUTER'S AGENCY]
LONDON, March 6. THE call-over for the Lincolnshire and Grand National, yester. day was as follows:
100 to 0 15 to 1 100 to 3 100 to 0
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Inverman 0. Wrexhall o. 25 to 1. Young Native t. and o.. Knight. Error a. Linkboyo.
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20 to 1
22 to 1
29 to 1
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25 to 1
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VICTORIA PUT UP GOOD SCORE
TEAM
In the second game, Tamar start- ed very well and looked dangerous more than once, but had passing AGAINST VISITING ENGLISH lost them many chances. The in- terval arrived with the score sheet blank. The second half found the Falmouth asserting themselves, and, ultimately a try was scored near the
left corner flag. The goal kick fail- ed. Just before the end, another The scores of yesterday's matches try was registered but once more follow:~~
the resultant gos) kick did not bring Open Singles.
full paints, and the Falmouth had to be content with six points (two
J. A. Cassumbhoy heat Tu Tak trics).
Chenk 6-4, 6-1
Open Doubles.
Comdr. Packer and Comdr. Shaw beat Hazell and Williams 63, 6-4.
C.
Olub Championship.
C. Stark beat Terrible 6-3, 6-4.
Handicap Singles “A.”.
R. M. Henderson (rec. 5/8) beat
N. Evans (rec., 1/8) 6-0, 6-4,
TO-DAY'S MATCHES
Open Doubles,
4
The teams were as follows:- Falmouth-Gill, Vastable, May Bertram, Shaw. Williamson and Whitfield.
Tamar B: Dare, Maber, Weatherby Bane, Rodda, Walsh, Coles,
Won
In the third match the Eighth Destroyer Flotilla
by 10 points (three goals) to nil from the Hermes "B. The winners were superior throughout and put in
some excellent passing and tackling
The interval found them it goal ahead, and in the second half they managed to score twice and to pen the Hermes in their own half. This was somewhat one-sided match and the Eighth Destroyer Flotilla
H. D. Rumjahn and S. A. Rum-look as if they will go far in this
jahu v Ng Sze Kwong and Tsui Wai Pui.
L. Guldman and E. C. Fincher.p. C. A. Wright and G. Gamble. Handicap Singles "A."
S. E. Green #. H. J. Armstrong.. T. Mangalian H. Owen
Hughes
1+
D. 8. Green ". A. J. Stocker.
Olub Championship.
Wild v. Stark.
Handicap Doabies.
Lyon and Thomson v. Marton and
Evans.
HOCKEY
CLUB TEAM v. ARMY
The following team will repre- sent the 1st XI. of the Hong Kong Hockey Club against the Army in the Triangular Tournament Wednesday rext atp.m. on the U.S.R.O. Ground-
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It is difficult to
much more, visualise that we are doing and all that our work means. I want you to understand the great work you are doing, and to think how we can in the Autumn of this year if funds get a closer link between the mom are forthcoming. I propose that he bors of the V.D.M.A. and the should come and learn his theology. people for whom we work. I would and Chinese here aanong the Chinese like to see a group from Hong for whom he will be working. But Kang go up into the diocese to there is no money. If we can pay Canton at lease and worship in £250 a year for five years they can their Churches with the Chinese send him. I don't think this is
impossible, Christians.
A Progressive Policy.
Not Just a Fad, "Lastly, don't be afraid to bẻ sensitive. Don't let an 'Oh well
tournament.
Tho teams were as follows:~~ 8th DFWotton, Griffin, West, Hall, Boebee, Fisher, Woodgett,
Hermes-Roger, Rolston, Bas zott, Brooks, Humplemán, Garaton, Lord.
GOLF
CAPTAIN'S CUP
Played at Fanling on February 4 and 5:
Old Course,
N. M. Currie 92-18-74 qualifies. Other scores:
82-- 775 00~14-76 03-18=77
C. C. Stark
L. Goldman
J. P. Sherry
There were 20 entries.
New Dourse.
qualities,
O. E. C Marton 76, scratch-78,
-Other-Boors- R. Young
82 577 H. J Armstrong.. 97-13-79 Seven entries.
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MELBOURNE, March 6. FINE weather prevailed to day when the match between the M.C.C. and Victoria was resumed. Runs came at a rapid pace during the morning, Victorin putting on 116 runs for the loss of two wickets, Darling batted brilliantly and was 72 not wit at the lunch interval for 3. when the Victorians had made 104
After the utich interval Victoria, keforn 10,000 spectators went on to score 327 runs. Darling 183: Oak- ley 10; E. Beling 68 not out. Brown 3 wickets for 63; Bowes a for 93.
At the close of play the M.O.C. were 29 runs for one wicket.
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RESERVE
[ORDERS BY THE 'HỌN. MR.. E. .D. C. WOLFE, C.M.G., INSPECTOR-GENERAL OF POLICE]
Chinese Company. Training Course-Part FI-All recruite will attend at the Chinese Company's Headquarters on Tues- day, March 7, at 5.30 p.m., for in.
struction.
Training Course-Part 1 All Te cruits of the Chinese Company will attend Central Police Station for Squad Drill on Thursday, March 9, at 3.30 p.n.
Dress-Blue uniform and cap with white cover.
Platoon Parade.-All membèrs of the No. 2 Platoon are reminded that the parade will take place on Police Station under Sub-Inspector Thursday, March 9, at the Central
R. J. Hunt Fall in at 5.30 p.m. sharp. Drea Blue uniform, cap with white cover, bolt with brace, truncheon, whistle, armlet and badge, Pocket Policeinari ** and note-book to be carried.
Company Photo-The Company Photo is ready, any member wish- ing to purchase same may apply to Mesars. Wah Fong, Photographer, 99, Wellington Street.
Indian Company.
Inspection Parade.-Áll ranks of the Indian Company will parade at Central Police Station on Thurs- day, March 15 for a general inspec tion of equipment, etc. Fall in at 3.20 p.m. sharp. Dress-Blue uni- form, cap with white cover, belt, truncheon, whistle, armlet and badge, and note-book to be carried. Those not in possession of uniformi will attend in mufti. No member may be absent from this parade without leave from the Company Commander. The Equipment Off- cer will make it a point of being présent. Recruits will attend.
....
Flying Squad.
17,
recruits will attend at the Chinese Training Course Part II.-All
Queen's Road Central, on Tuesday, Company's Headquarters,
March 7, at 33 p.in. for instruc tion.
Training Course-Part I.-All re-
ENGLISH FOOTBALLcruit will attend Central Police
CUP
DRAW FOR SEMI-FINALS
(THROUGH REUTER'S AGENCY]
LONDON, March 6, -
THE draw for the English Foot-
ball Cup semi-finals) to be played on March 18 is as follows:- Derby or Sunderland. Manches- ler City at Huddersfield.
Everton Westham at Wolver. hampton.
MISS JOYCE WETHERED
HER APPOINTMENT AS A GOLF ADVISER
(Special Air-Mail Service)
London, Feb. 14. It is announced that Miss Joyce Wethered, the famous woman golfer, has accepted a post as golf adviser to a London
tores.
Her engagement, which starta on February 20, will be in. an advisory capacity only. She will "hot demonstrate or teach.
There is no danger to Mise Wethered's amateur status (wrítés, golf correspondent). It is when players inter into the actual hand- ting of golf clubs and implements of the game, or demonstrate or teach, that they are; breaking the rules definition of an amatear.
Miss Wethered could, for in stance, give hints on the choice of clothes and discuss golfing matters with customera,
Miny Wethered,, who lives at Worplesdon, retired from cham- pionship golf in 1929. She had four times won the British women's open titles, and English Native Championship on five pécasions.
Probably her most," notable victory was that over Miss Cecil Leith in the final of the 1925 cham- pionship, at Troon, where Misa Wethered almost collapred after wiring at the thirty-seventh ble There were suggestions then that she would not again-compete in championships After an absence for years, however Miss Open Wethored took part in the 1999 when she beat Misn Glenna Collett, by three and one.
Station on Thursday, March 9, at 5.10 p.m. for Squad Drill.
Meeting. All members of the Fly- ing Squad will attend a meeting which will be held at No. 2 Police Station, Wanchai, on Wednesday, March 5, 1933, at 6 p.m. Full at tendance is particularly requestad. Drees-Mafti,
Emergency Unit Esserve, Strength.-Constables R409 F Reed and R450 L Marshall have bees permitted to resign from the Emergency Unit Reserve ads from March 6, 1933,
Promotion.-Constable R431 G. Frost has been promoted to the rank of Lanco-Sergeant with effect from February 20, 1933.
Appointment. — Lance- Sergeant R431 G. Frost to No. 1. Section,. Lance Sergeant R438 Starling to No. 2 Section and Lance-Bergeant F438 P. Fletcher to No. 3 Section with effect from March 6, 1933.
Drill-Ali ranks of the Ener- gency Unit Reserve will parade at No. 9 Police Stations on Friday. March 10. at 5:30 pm. sharp. Dress-optional. All rifles to be brought."
(gd) D. L KING,
.
D.S.P. (B.).
STUDENT
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I'm the Queen of Italy," she answered smilingly.
The boy looked very astonished, "Why, you're kidding me? Who are you-1"
A QUEEN'S AMUSEMENT,'
She repeated her words and, 'the Rowe, January 26.The. English-smile. The American got up, ran speaking colony is having a good across the rooms, and gave-her-a- laugh over the adventure of hearty handshaku. "Why, Queen, young American student who met how d'you do, I'm glad to meet the Queen of Italy in a hospital. you, "bo said.
As he ant waiting for his medical adviser, a tall lady came into the roon, sat down, and entered into conversation with him. He told her all about his ailments, his life in temo and his American home. Then he said:
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"You speak English very well, but I don't think you're American. I've told you about myself, and now it's your turn. Who are you What is your nationality
DIFFICULT DECISIONS
The matron caine in, and later, when the boy told the story, she said he had not addressed her Majesty properly.
set,
Why, Bay," he oried, quite up "what you think of that What was I to call her ? Mrs. King perhaps 1” · And · it took matron and friends, some time to make him understand why they. laughed so heartily.
THE MACAO JOCKEY CLUB.
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Members MUST show their Badges to gain admittance:
Lading are cordially invited to attend the Races without charge. No Ladies Tickets will be issued.
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at reasonable pricelt.
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