FINAL
Badminton Championship
TRAINING GALLOPS
Many ponies were taken out for a
Saturday,
Au ́Eliminates Eardley.
In Senior Singles (By "Tinker")
HONGKONG TELEGRAPH
C. AU, runner-up last year in the men's senior short run yesterday, and following singles badminton championship, eliminated H. Eardley last night in this year's tournament at the Club de Recreio. Two other matches, were played in the Men's Junior 20 Doubles,
were the times they returned:
1st 2nd Las1} Qr. QF. 20.4 1.05.23
27.4
67.3.20.1 1.00.3 30.1 50.4
2
Results were:
SENIOR SINGLES
C. Au beat H. Eardley 15-5, 17-18.
JUNIOR DOUBLES
32.1 1.03
C. F. Chiu and S. C. Liang heat F. 32.1 1.03 29.2
Kwok and D. Kwok 3-15, 15-9, 16-7 ва 20.2
1.02.2 20.2 R. M. Lavalle and N. A. Beltran 67.4 22. beat M. Talan and I. Odel 15-10, 80.4 27.2 1.02.4 2843-15, 15-7.
51.1 20
Australian Diamond
Connieber
Sen Jay A
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National Blessings
National Enduratico
Contact
30.4
101.2 29.2 1.03 29.2 27.1
Seventy Blx ....
29.2
Eve of Deception
20.2
Income Tax
Night ExpreGN
Devonian
Prairie View
Howan
rutur
20,22
Trade Wind
Endeavour
Chitno
20.3 18.1
Linda
Happy Return
31.3
Shuttlecock
30,4
Dashing Deauty
Odeon
Strathalbyn
Gold Rod
Cockierol
Fron Beauly
20.1 21.4 20.2
Riverside
Ballin Bay
Charlenber
Curricdoo
Arnieber
Angel of Glory
Bendigo
Pumpernickel
Soal River
1,03 20
THE SENIOR singles match was the game of the evening, and a fair 31a crowd of spectatora turned up to 60.4 20 watch it. Au settled down for more 663 27.3 quickly than did his opponent, and 12.2 1.03 2 51
1.02.2 23.4 with cleverly disguised drop mots and a more delicate touch took the 533 27.4 first game at 15-5.
20.5
away with n score of 15-3.
Comment On Referees
(Continued from Pago 4.) and Forrow, they may constitute a Guy Absentee threat to the Chinese.
March 15, 1941.
Chess Championship Tables To Date
Latest results of the Colony's Cliess Championships are:"
Senior, E. Zimmern beat K. Welss; L. Karpovich beat G, S. Coxhead,
Junior.To Yee-lau beat It, C. Gard- ner; A. Birlukoff beat A. Kurrik; Un Kwal-yung beat V, V. Kolatchoff: 3. V. V. Kolatchoff drew with A. Kurrik.
The positions of the various players In the Chamolenship are
BENIOR CHAMPIONSHIP
W. D. L Pts
SAINT Joseph's College will m
D'Almeida: all probability be startingGrefalda beat A. Morion: J. Tausz bent without the services of their mistakes from the other side, rankey-man, Guy, whose wrist is still in a plaster of Paris. With- out him, their chances against the Navy will not be so bright, M. Sequeira for Leonard, though a sound. 9. Coxhead Iman in defence, is not the man
for the centre-half berth.
On this it seeed that they would also take the final game, but Lavalle and Beltrao came back as strongly as in the first game, and after several exciting rullies won 15-7.
Money For Bomber Fund
A total of $1,690,037.70 and U.5.85 was by the War Fund In this and throughout, Earley reached yesterday was rather unfortunato in his legurated by the S. C. M. Post, Lid. 32.1 1.01 28 1 34.4
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He was, however, the more power-Mr A. Gulstad.................. 300 9,000 ful of the two, and in rallies that Provident Lean and Mortgage
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Mountain View
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20
Colnoma
A Hoaring Time
Bendito
Reindeer
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A Kosy Time
Quick Despatch
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Optina Fide
Sun Spot
Lovely View
CHINESE-SEAMEN
USS
Had the latter taken the second
well htt
hove might game, as
The Chistian Mission In Chinese Sen- gut- men in Hongkong knowledges the done, it is doubtful at the come of the malch would have been following donations treetyed during the Alfred Hall Co, sind: Hangkong the same. It was a close struggle first fortnight in March: and Au took a sight lead Hotels H. rantunee Luz the sear which he and Shanghai letela dd, sz: Mr W. 14. $10; Mr F. Terry, $10; Mr G. Camps
L. Karpovic!!
E. Zitamern
KC. Wels
H. E. de Carvalho
JUNIOR CH
tin Kwat-yung
A. Biriukon
V. V. Kolalchu A. Kurrik
However, they will have the con- solation of knowing that their de-3, Grefalda fence is very sound, with Hussain.
Wing-kwong; Bowen and Lau last named player in fast developing H. C. Donenberg' into a great defender.
the Thu
W. Ler
E. M. Petrove To Yer-lau
In attack, the inclusion of Flan- ders and MacDonald will add stingt C. Gardner 9. K. Almeida to same, and Roughley and Co. A. Murton will have to look to it to stop them from scoring.
Navy are best served by Roughley and O'Regan at back, and although Hazard is a great spoiler in the in- termediate line, he is not much of a to his front men, since he con- help centrates, most of his time, as a third ick.
forwards.
are.
dividually, but without combination and shooting power are unable to el sin: Hasan. 53; Mr obtain goals. Hendy is a great trier,
C. Patts, 5. Mr E. Davidson, $: Mund with Le Page and Barber ns his S. Crooke, B: Me G. 2. Ind. 35: Mr W. Juuston, $5; Lee Brollers, $; Mr 1. Peoples, 34: Mr W. J. Wilson, 82 Mr
14410 in his favour.
Service changed hands on several 503 284
313 occasions but he could not get that 31.2 vital point.
Amid great applatese Eardley drew up to 14-all, and Au 27setted at three, though Fardley had. N MPK.. 12: Mr A. Gillard. $2: Twp
45
203 service. It seemed a mistake, for the 30 latter ran into a 2-0 lead, but then
service changed hands.
20.J 20,2
1.04.4 30.1 202
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It did so a few times before Aufmeti commenced to score, and this he did for three points to win a great match. JUNIOR DOUBLES
to the Keaton, for
aides, they should be able to give
the Saints defence a lot of work.
But the wingers are weak, and need improvement.
A good game should be seen with the odds sightly in favour of the
Civilian team.
Scots Should Win
decal, Building. or Good Samaritan ROYAL Scots should be able to
Funks.
ST VINCENT BE PAUL
The S. C. M. Post has received
the
the
Mr and Mrs D. Dumond. SIB: Me and
At the beginning of their match,! 273 the Kwok brothers gave every in-
dication that they would win in two rowing donation The Society of
St Vincent de Pal in memory of C. F. Chui and S. straight games. Liang were erratic,
especially late Mrs V. P. d'Azevedo the latter, but as the game progress
Mrs T. C. Bingham. $10: 1., E. Mityan. ed they settled down, and Chui was
$10: Mr pnd Mrs C. W Skeet, $5: Mr and Mesospes, 5; Mr and Mrs 12. P. 20.2reen retrieving in brilliant manau.
Hoss, 13; G. A. Of the losers, David Kwok was the Quan Gong.SCE
Lounney, F: Mr and Mrs J, S. Landolt, stronger, though Frank leat admu3 W. 4 loward. 93: Me and Mrs 1. M. able support in the closing stages of Yeung. $2: Mr atid airs Lawrence Wong 34: 6. Kelly, $1; Mr and Mrs T. Y. Wong, the first game ND MATCH
Su ets: Mr and Mrs K. S. Kwon, 81: MY and Mes E. . Shen, 81; C. K. Cheong What the players of the second $1; Mr and Mrs Cheung D. St. $1; A. doubles lacked in skill they made up Garela, $1: Mr and Mrs W. H. Peters, for in stout-hearted play. Lavalle $1: Mr and Mrs J. M. Mackenzie. $1. and Beltrao came out 15-10 in the
Donations for the following Organisa- first game, and as the score indicates,
In the second game, tons awall collection at the office of the S. G. M. Post: Lepers Fund; Emergency lay was even. however, Tulan and Odell struck up tugee Connell: Hongkong tenevolent better combination and, assisted by Society; St Vincent de Paut.
Cricket Match
Cancelled
The junior cricket match between the Kowloon Cricket Club and the Cralgengower Cricket Club arranged for to-day has been cancelled.
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garner both points at the expense of Kowloon, for they have an execedingly strong de- fence, where Bankier, Naysmith and 'Fraser, constitute a strong
barrier. In attack, 11ossack, Saw und Munroe are good, and, it given the opportunity, will be able to ob- tain goals. The intermediate trio is sound, and between them, they should be able to hold off the weak Kowloon attacks.
With the exception of Lamb and Ulrich at back, the Mainland de- fener is not as sound as it used to
A. C. Pouperd
Champions
In Balance
(Continued from Page 4.) manager E. E, Noronha to patrol the cow pastures.
GRANDPA Leung's Maroon
Club supporters are banking on a tight fielding game to carry them through to their initial title victory, and Chinese ball fans are expecting the veteran P. F. Choy to hurl a brilliant mound perform-
This tray will be 3 "power clubbing vs. tight-fielding” struggle with the team playing more con- sistent ball, called to come through with a win.
his big effort of the year.
Roosevelt Speech
WASHINGTON, Mar. 14 (Reuter). { -Over the radio network to-morrow evening President Roosevelt will tell the American people how he will use the great powers entrusted to him under the Lease and Lend Bill. The President will be speaking at the annual dinner of the White House
be at the commencement of the sea-Correspondents Association and other guests will be the British Ambassador, sun, and their attack, now that two of their trusted men have been Lord Halifax, Mr Wendell Wilkie, transferred to their units, will lose members of the Cabinet and the part of the
sting.
However, if Diplomatic Corps, Pereira can hold the attacking five together, they may be able to share the spolls, but on the form shown recently by them, 1. think it very doubtful.
STOCK MARKET
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Hongkong Stock Exchange Ofeial Summary issued yesterday says:
Business this week has been come what better than its immediate prede. cessor. Once again the announcement of the result of a good year's working coupled with an inercase in distri bution to shareholders has found the market unresponsive. The Hongkong Dock
Company is paying on increase 10%
in its dividend and the shares fell away from $17% to $10.55 business done.
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Dairy Farms have declared a final dividend of $1 and have bonus of 25 cents paid the previous
year. All things considered
gures announced by the Directors "subject to audit" must, be considered satisfactory.
Vichy Provides Old Age Pensions
VICHY, Mar. 14 (Reuter).-"It is not often that I have had the op- portunity to give good news," said Marshal Petain, broadcasting to the French people, "but here is one such occasion."
The Marshal then announced the beginning of old age pensions which will amount to 3,600 franes a year in the provinces and 5,200 francs in the Paris region for those over-60 years.
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