THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH,

WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 24, 1988.

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DX818-Grande Valse. In A Flat Major

Impromptu No. 1. (Chopin);

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DX828-Prince Igor

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DX017-Sylvio Ballet

London Phil. Orch. ..Lyons Mixed Chorus.

.London Phil, Orch. Ventura & Colleglans.

Ania Dorfmann Plano.

FINAL OF DOUBLES

Draw Announced For U. S. R. C.

› Hardcourt Tennis Tourney

Dy "Abe"

Unless something untoward occurs, Tsui Wai-pui should meet New Queen's Hall Orch. either his brother, Taui Yun-pul, or S. A. Rumjahn in the final of the singles in the Hardcourt Tennis Championships organised by the United Services Recreation Club.

.London Phil. Orch.

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The draw has been made and was released this morning. The matches will begin on Monday, August 20.

"Seeded" in the top half, the title- holder has several stiff hurdles to negotiate before he can get into the final. In the same bracket with him are A. Crawford, K. K. Fung, Lee Wal-tong, Paul Kong, H. D. Rumjalin and George Chos. All these are cap- able of giving Tsul a good game, bui one doubts very much whether any of them has any chance of brating

him.

Test Match

Becomes A Formality

On the other hand, S. A. Ruman Everything Over

should have little difficulty in getting

nto the semi-finals. His most likely opponent in the quarter-finals will be either Tennle Kwok or A. E. P. Guest.

Bar Shouting

London, Aug. 24. "Warm, sunny, occasional shower" the weather forecast for the Test match, which continues at the Oval 10-day.

A clear passage into the penulis timate stage seems to be open for Tsui Yun-pui. His first opponent is C. K. Chan, and in the next round he will meet elther Wittle llung or Omar Rumjahn.

GOOD MATCHES

Some good matches should be seen In the early rounds.

Some good matches should be seen in the early rounds. The best ones would appear to be A. Crawford v. Lee Wal-toug, Paul Kong v. H. D. Rumjahn, and W. C. Hung v. Omar Rumjahn.

As only to be expected, the Teul brothers and the Rumjahn Cousens have been "seeded" in the doubles, and on the face of it, it is fairly cer- tain that they will clash in the final. While the Rumjahni will probably enter the last

stage without any difficulty, the Truls have to overcome before several well-balanced pairs

reach the final.

they

The pick of the early round matches are E. C. Fincher und A. V. Remedios v. Paul Kong and Tennie Kwok, and Lee Wai-tong and W. C.

Hung v. Omar Rumjahn and George

Choi.

The draw resulted as follows:

SINGLES

Byes Into Second Round-Tsul Wai-pul v. Pang Oi-Jam; K. K. Fung v. Len Kum-ming; A. Crawford v. Lee Wai-long: Paul Kong v. H. D. Rumjahn: H. Y. Ho v. S. L. Ma; George Choa v. F/O R. C. S. Allin; J. J. Ferguson v. A R. Kitchell; B. Agituron

That it is now all over bar the shouting and that the match is now a mere formality is the gist of the morning newspaper comment.

RECOVERY

Full Programme

Of Baseball

New York, Aug. 23.

A full programme of matches was played in the Baseball League, to day, many teams being engaged in tha American double-headers in section.

After being trounced in the open- Ing game, the New York Yankees White recovered against Chicago

Sox to share the twin bill. Cleve- land Indians were beaten twice by Boston Red Sox, and Detroit Tigers twice from Philadelphla Athletles.

won

In the only double engagement In the National League, Boston Braven and Pittsburgh Pirates finished with honours even. The Glants, Cardinals and Reds were the other successful teams.

Scores:

NATIONAL LEAGUE

Boston Pittsburgh

R.

4

0

190

E.

1

(Lanning pitched for the Braves).

Boston |Pittsburgh

..

(Fourteen innings were played).

10

04

7

0 1

0

10

New York Chicago

St. Louis Brooklyn

0

5

3 វា

OH HO

(Moore homered for the Cardinals). The former England Test captain, Wyatt, writing in the Dally Mail,

Philadelphia days the mishaps to Bradman and Cincinnati Fingleton are most regrettable, but England must not fail to drive home the last nails in Australia's coffin.

Kenneth Farnes and Bowes are

expected to polish off the remainder of Australia's first innings before lunch.--Reuter.

SWIMMING RECORD IS ESTABLISHED

Brussels, Aug. 24.

A new international record for the crawl stroke was established by the Belgian woman swimmer, Fernando Careon, at Ostend yesterday.

She covered a distance of 1,000 yards in 13 mins. 3.2 secs., thus beating the existing record by the Danish girl, Tonnl Peterson, of 13 mins. 16.9 secs.-Trans-Occan.

CAUGHT WITH PILLS

Six months' hard labour was im- posed on Ho Kam, 40, unemployed,' by Mr. R. Edwards at Central Magis- tracy this morning for possession of 100 heroin pills at Bonham Strand

First Round-Wong Fuk-nam v. Major F. T. Baines; S. A Gray v. Major L, A. Newham. Turner: W. C. Hung v. O. Rumjahn; East. C. K. Chan v. Tsui Yun-pul; S. S. Leong v. Bick Szeto; Ma Rat-kwong v. Tennie Kwok; A. Chan v. A. E. P. Guest; J. F. L. Smalley v. Peter U; 1. Agafuroit v. S. A. Rumjahr.

DOUBLES

Byes into Second Round.-S. A. Rumjahn and H. D. Rumjahn v. Wong Fuk-nam und K. K. Fung; E. E. Storey and J. J. Ferguson v. A. Chan and J. Hsu; G. E. R. Divett and G. W. Sewell v. D. S. Sze and F. Grose.

First Round-I. Agafuroff and J. Pengelly v. R. C. S. Allin and J. R. R. Jenkins: Pang Ol-lam and Mok Fuk-in v. H. W. Lee and S. W. Liang; F. T. Baines and L. A. Newham v. A. Crawford and R. T. Broadbridge: E. C. Fincher and A. V. Remedios v. Paul Kong and Tennle Kwok.

Byes Into Second Round-Lee Wal-tong and W. C. Hung v. Omar Rumjahn and G. Choa; Blek Szeto

and C. K. Chan v. S. A. Gray and G. C. Burnett; Li Kwan-hung and Ma Nai-kwong v. Teul Wai-pul and Taui Yun-pul.

SHIPS IN RADIO COMMUNICATION

The following ships are expected to be in radio range with Hongkong Radio Station to-day:

Kumsang: Hinseng; Tsinan; Chitral; Empress of Russia; Nestor; La Plata Maru: Slaking; Hellos; Slam; Benavon; Proteus; Eumacus; Plen- santville; Shirala; Gnelsenau; Conte R Rosso.

Chicago

AMERICAN LEAGUE

New York

11 19 22

7

(Lee, Radcliff and Rensa homered for the White Sox).

Chicago

New York

0

(Gehrig and Dickey homered for the Yankees).

Cleveland

Boston..

Cleveland

Boston

3 01

13 21

4242

12 16

0

14 14

(Keltner homered for the Indians, and Foxx and Cronin twice each for the Red Sox).

Detroit Philadelphia

13

16

3 12

2

NO

(Fox und Gesinger homered for the Tigers).

Detroit... Philadelphin

B 14 1 3 10 0

(York and Greenberg homered for the Tigers, and Finney for the Athletics).

23

St. Louis

12 € Washingon

(Twelve innings were played),---- Reuter.

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