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LONDON, May 17 (BWS)-The Prime Minister, in a letter to Sir' Fabian Ware, Vice-Chairman ot the Imperial War Graves Commis- sion, who presided at the fourth ARMADO SANCHEZ AND FELI- Į aunual meeting yesterday of Ita CISIMO AMPON, Philippine Islands representatives in the 1939 Davis Cup competition, made their bow to the Hongkong tennis pubile on the Stand Court at the Cricket Club ground yesterday, and, even if they did not always maintain that standard of play that one with Davis Cappers, they acquitted themselves with a fair amount of credit.
associates
More, perhaps, had been expect ed of them and it is only fair to begin this with the reminder that they had only just stepped of their boat after a note too plsa, sant trip from Manila Though neither of them can be exactly described as seedy, yet neither was at his attest and, at "Ampon's requert his singles match with Tsun Yun-pul was postponed to to-day.
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Transjordan Progress
WIDER POWER FOR AMIR LONDON, May 17 (Reuter)-
issued „communique
од Transjordan states that the receut presence in London of Taufiq Pasha,
the Chiet Minister of Transjordan, af- forded an opportunity for discussing the working of the agreement governing the' rela- tions between Britain and the mandated territory of Trans- Jordan.
Anglo-German-French Committee, says: "The work of the Committee has brought, and will continue to bring, comfort to millions of people of Germany. France and the British Empire who still mourn their dead, I should like to take
The Government found them- this opportunity of thanking the French and German Government, selves able to meet a number of through your French and German Taufiq Pasha's suggestions as con- colleagues on the Committee, for tributing effectively to the further the perfect sympathy and unfall-progress of Transjordan towards ing tact with which they have her goal of full independence. allowed us to honour, in "our own British way, our dead who die buried in their lands.”
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A GREAT LESSON Lord Trenchard, welcoming the delegates, referred to the 20 years work of the Commission. ‘"We have not fenced off our dead of the Great War by frontiers, We have not carried out our national duties of remembrance and honour in jealous Isolation." We have worked together and learned from each
The programme yesterday, there- fore, consisted of only two doubles games, in one of which the visi- tors drew with the Tsul Brothers | other. one set all, and in the other they beat W. A. H. Duf. and L. Goldman two sets to one after a close Anish.
Sanches, No...1 in the Philip- pines, appeared to be more affected in his touch by the trip than "was Ampon, and, on the whole, though cbviously the former was the more experienced player," Ampon was more successful from the point of view of strokes won and lost.
Both of them are well-equipped, play a game much faster than most pairs here, though only. a uttle faster than that of the Truls, volley very well, and have that knack of producing winners from awkward positions that is the hallmark of the class performer.
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AMAZING FEATURE ' One`most unexpected feature -1 literally rubbed my eyes when it first evidenced itself- was Sancher' amazing incon- sistency overhead. One might indeed go so far as to describe it
weakness. as downright The first seven Jobs that he Attempted to smash were put into the net. Later he Im- proved slightly, but the ma- jority of the shots still either went into the net or feet out- side the baseline.
accustomed to One has got so American,
American-trained players possessing · powerful weapon overhead that it is hard to account for Sanchez seeming impotence there. How much the circumstance of strange surround- ings and the effects of a sea pas sage have to do with it I cannot say-to-day's matches might help 83 a pointer.
Ampon."
Is who youthful-looking and stature than his 17 years would lead ane to believe, was a little better in this department, but still fell far short of the standard anticipated. Fast, keen-eyed.. he has good anticipation and is ob- viously a strong" bellever in attack being the best part of defence. At present he seems apt to be too fimpetuous, but experience.. will temper this. With the great op portunities of playing with and watching the world's best CX-| ponents offered. by this American trip, he should return to the Philippines greatly improved.**
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SHANGHAI, May 17 (hat1). Another Japanese flying ace has lost his te in the person of PILGRIMAGE BANNED Lieut.-Com. Fichita who crashed DANZIG, May 17 (Reuter)-The in his plane at Sawenchin, in authorities have banned the pil-Hupeh province. grimage of Polish Catholics to a The late Japanese is the holder village In Polish territory on of the world's long distance flying Ascension, Day. The pilgrimage is record, having flown 18,510 kilo- reported to have been made for metres, His death was conarmed 264 years without a break.
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Brothers, in which they won the Cremer first set 6-3 and dropped the next 4-8, It was definitely Ampon who caught the eye more.
The court, a little slithery: fol- lowing the rain, seemed to bother both players a bit, Sanchez more | #0.
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May 2 Hai Hing, Thoresen's, May 28'' Aenens, B. & S., May 30, 3, Scharnhorst, Melchers, June 1. Hakusan Maru, N. V. K., June 9. Sirdhana R. Apoar), June, 3, Glenshiel Jardine's, June 7. Van Heutaz, J. C. J. Line, June 6. Pres, Polk, A. P. Lines, Jane, 9. Ranchi, & O., June 10,
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Against Daffand · Goldman, however, both players showed better form, and, with the local pair playing well in the second set and the concluding games of the third, some fine. ratlies were seen.
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Ampon held his service to lead again. Then, in a keen finish, Duff and Goldman saved a couple of match points before conceding the victory.
Results
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The series will be concluded to day, and the visitors will all at The matches resulted as follows: midnight to continue their journey Banchez and F. Ampon drew to the United States, where they with the Taul Brothers 6-3, 4-6, will meet the winner of the Banchez and Ampon beat Duz Mexico-Australia fie in the Davis and Goldman 6-3, 4-6, 8-8.
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