COLONY TENNIS CHAMPIONSHIPS
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 16, 1949.
COLONY BADMINTON CHAMPIONSHIPS By "SIDELINER”
Open Singles Quarter-Finals Junior Matches Draw
At HKCC Today
By "RECORDER"
Weather permitting, the quarter-finals of the Colony Grass- court Open Tennis Championships will be played off at the HKCC this evening.
The large crowd expected will and it extremely difficult to decide which of the four matches to watch and there will be much wandering from one court to another unless one of the underdogs suddenly forges into a lead over bis more favoured opponent.
I think the best bat for an upset will be on Court 4 where the Java Neither player, Lee Boon-sing, meets Taui Wai-pul, the defending champion. has been very steady Intely but Lee, I think, plays that type of game that could unsettle the elder Taui.
impossible re- la an aggressive game played that likes the
The turn, meets Roch Leung on a steadier note than his usual, Lee could be a match for Taul Chinese player, regarded as one Wai-pul. He will have to de-of the CRC's best, is not out- vise tactics to rattle Taul's cam-standing in any one particular
the department of the game. game from mand of the
and Ahould be pull baseline
a volleying and Teul up to short-pincing duel, he will hold Just that little bit of advantage that, coupled with steadiness, may produce on upset.
The elder Taul is no novice in a volleying game but he lacks the Java player's ability
lo
make up his mind fast on where the kill la to be scored. ·
CHOA v. IP
George Ip Koon-hung (Colony Champlon in 1947 and Chloese National Champion last year) is likely to draw most of the crowd in the early stage of
evening.
The match between
and Choa
the
Few
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George will concede ability to upset Ip und Choa
doubt that he will. George, enterprising however, player and, if he has mapped out a plan of campaign, he may five Ip the game of his life in this part of the world.
Choa hasn't the command nt strokes that In Koon-hung has hit he has balancing factors, a confident among these being
and an to met play approach ability not to get caught on the wrong foot.
If his courteraft does not sug- gest a master strategist, it is of the best that can be seen in local
many
paredness for Ip's
change
Ile is a typical all-rounder, seldom flashy or spectacular, a plodder who advances by slow sloges to the net as the rally goes on, steady wherever he is
British Tonnis Rankings
London, Mar. 15-- The National handicap lista of the British Lawn Tennis Assocía- to tantamount tion, official ratings, today placed Tony Mottram and Mrs Jean Bostock at the heads of the men's and women's divisions.
In the men's section,
Paish
Was Geoffrey second and tied for the third were Henry Bil- lington, Donald Butler, Czesław Spychala and Ignace Tloczynski.
Mrs Betty Hilton was second in the women's division. United Press.
TODAY'S GAMES
Colony Open Singles (Quarter-finals)
Court 1: K. H. Ip v. George Choa.
Court 2: Tsui Yun-pul v. J.
Court 3: Roch B Hawthorn. Seraien.
Court 4: Lee Tsut Wal-pui.
Leung v. R.
Boon-sing v.
Club Handicap Singles
Court 5: W. J. D. Cooper v.
J. D. Muckle.
Court 6: M. A. D. Clinton v. R. J. Riddy.
FANLING GOLF
There was a good turn out
at Funling for the Captala ver-
CHAMPION'S GREETING
Alena Vrzanova, of Czechoslovakia, is kissed by the men's champion, Dick Button, of U.S.. after she
won the women's figure-skating title.
sus Secretary match, 28 a side MCC TOUR ENDS
playing. The result was very
close, the Secretary's side win-
ning by 31% to 27 points.
Full details, with numbers of the Captain's team first, were;
0. Wallace Singles:Rol
1: Gillum. Collings 1 Cowperthwaite 1. Bathurst 6; Cautherley 0. Walker Mitchell 8. J. D. Mackie 1
Pionu 14
UNBEATEN IN 23 MATCHES
Capetown, Mar. 15.-The unbeaten MCC com- pleted their successful tour of South Africa today with an easy win over Combined Universities by an innings and 52 runs.
They are the first MCC side to go abroad through a tour undefeated since Walter Hummond's team did so in South Africa in 1938-39.
3. D. Mackle Goldman 14: Morris
Harry 1: Suen 1, Duly; Sewar W. C. Heng 1 Puch 1. 110 0 Douglas 0. Prophet E Lisanan 0. Hunter 1; Carter 3, C. L. Robertson : Linaker 1. Summerfelt 0: Redman 1. Lydal 0: Heath 0+ Bone 1 Gordon 0, Cicland 1; Salisbury . D. Hung 1; Jackson 1. Stabb : Davidin . Tan : Alton 9. Whelpton, one 1. Pringle
Macintyre 0. de Paterson D. Nicholas 1; Pattinson 1, tennis and tre is unlikely to lose and possessed of an ability to
Muter ; Binley 1, Grove D; Kite 14. unpre-maininin command of the pace.
Chant Wallem . Vaughan points through
of
Sepalen should beat him but
Total: Captain's team 12; Secrc-
Combined Universities, forced may not. Though the enter-tary's 17%
Founomes-Cordon-J. D. Mackle
follow-on 203 runs behind, prise is not readily discernible took set in Roch Leung's play, it is there, Bathurst Party 1; Reib--Linker
Cow-began well in their second in- Wallner-Sommerfall, 0; the BKCC and his slowly developed plans perthwaite leads i Lydall-Walker nings with an opening stand of of Segalen in
time to And enough
Gun-Redmond 0, Collings 44, but collapsed in the face of Championship yester-should Singles
in should Segaten one 2: Mitchell-Suen. J. B.
some good spin bowling by Mackle-Guldman
Macintyre
Douglas day evening and looked to mematerialise
him tire some way he
Denis Compton and the best non-Chinese player In treat.
Wright, and were all out for 151. Compton claimed six wickels for 62 and Wright four for 52. The opening bat, J. Nel, was top-scorer with 37,
Earlier in the
day,
pace.
TSUI v. HAWTHORN J. B. Hawthorn
the Colony, steady in baseline treated. Au Kam-moon in their
play, with
irive,
fine п
backhand irst match.
of
tr strategien conception
most
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the
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Ike Williams
To Fight Ray Robinson
March Philadelphin, Frank Palumbo and
A Good Gallery
Though there were no Senior matches on last night's pro- gramme in the Colony Open Badminton Championships, a very en- couraging number of spectators turned up to watch the Juniors in action at the KCC.
All but one of the five matches on the programme were contested by aspirants to Junior titles, the exception being the match in the Ladles Doubles Championship between the University pair of Miss May Leong and Miss Adeline. Heah and the Recreio partnership, Miss Theresa Baptista and --Miss Margie Xavier.
The 'Varsity pair were that little bit faster and steadier to allow them to emerge victorious from the encounter by 15-10, 15-11. Miss May Leong was really outstanding with her copy-book strokes and her deadly overhead amashes, Her drops and lobs were The first sel saw Ribeiro and| Gonsalves and Miss Silva win- timely and accurate and kept Rodrigues using a smashing at-ning comfortably by 15-3, 15-4.
completely over- the opposition on the defensive tack which through most, of the game. whelmed the other two players. The second set found. Ribeiro and Itodrigues tiring, when they started mishitting and netting drons and drives,
Miss Adeline Heah's coverage of the forecourt left few ehonces for Miss Baptista and Mles Xavier to score by drops.
Miss Marglo Xavier was no Rozario and Motta led B-1 and in the picture with her fine then 12-8 but then the other recoveries and placements and pair poured everything they had more than held her own In into the game and won hands the exchanges throughout the down at 15-8. match.
JUNIOR MEN'S SINGLES Miss Theresa Baptista was The Match between K. P. brilliant in patches-making a Chong and C. H. Njun was n seemingly impossible return at ding-dong, struggle with Chong one moment and then mulling the stronger of the two an easy ki the next.
his smashes and short drops.
smashes
ron
the
errors
with
WEEK-END SOCCER
The Hongkong Football Associa- tion programme for next week-endL in as follows:
SATURDAY
First Division ICHelico v St. Joseph's, Navy, 430- pm. (llet, J, Ward, name, Pte. Collins/P. Georgo).
Army v Navy. Sookunpoo, 4.30
P. LA, Nibeiro).
South China
Chinnil; Inrumen, Yeung-fal).
p.m. (flet, R. Bi. Omar: lincamen, D. y Eastern, Ngon made several nice cross- Caroline Hill, 4.30 p.m. (hef, Capt. J. Day/Mak drops but they failed to trouble Chong who was very fast on his Kwong Wah v K.M.D., Boundary, feet and more often than not 4.30 p.m. (Rtet, J. G. Pädley: Unes- turned a losing shot into a win-men, A. 7. WildAIT, Richardson),
Club v South China "D", post- ning one. Chong finally won poned.
Second Division Navy Club, Navy, 2 p.m. (Ref. Pie, Colling).
JUNIOR MIXÉD DOUBLES
In the Junior Mixed Doubles, Guttinger and Mics Mary Bain proved no match
never was
Army (IIK) v Dockyard, Bookun- poo, 3 nm. (Ret, D. P._Lal},
Kitelice v PCA, Carpline 1311- 10 p.m. (Ref. 'J. Day),
CAA W.D
WW).
3 p.m. (Ret, ne, Boundary. KMB v Solleitore”. Chatham Road,
The University pair fumbled in the early stages of the first game and the Recrelo pair led 4-0 and 8-3. Then Miss Leong began to warm
up and, by smashes and drives inter-mixed with drops, she and Miss Heah the match 15-13, 15-11. forged into a 12-7 lead.
The Recrelo patr พลง next three points through plɔce- ment shots which forced Miss S. Beuth into committing but then Miss Leong took over for the fast and accurate play the forecourt and by several of A. J. Gonsalves and Miss cross-court crops
out the Gloria Silva.
Doth Gullinger and Miss Balnap (Ref. L. Davey), game at 15-10,
St. Joseph' Army (K1), Army could "3 p.m. (Ref. F. A. Barratio) The second game began with played as well as they
made several winuing Miss Xavier netting several and
following three strokes at the net but the re- and,
In doubt. winning smashes by Miss Leong, sult the Recreio pair trailed 1-0.
At this period, all four players found their form and the ex- changes were unbelievably fast holding with
Recreio pair than a slight edge.
They managed to get the lead at 7-0 before they began to misa and the out on their strokes
col- Leong-Heah combination lected
seven points in a row on thear
opponent's mishlis before Miss Baptista stopped the riot with a well-placed smash,
However the University pair conceded only one more point before
the winning
set-the winning stroke being a velley dropped by Miss Leong which tlie shuttle just over the net and onto the sideline.
SUNDAY Governor's Cup Final HKFA V CNAAF, Club
4 P (Hef. W Galtney: neumen, Ward/A. E. P. Guest).
Duration of match will be 90 Απ extra time ten minutes each way will be played in the event of a draw.
2nd Division South Chinn v Talkoo,
Hockey Fixtures minute
The following programme of games will be played this week- end on the Hockey Association tournament:
Sigs Goter.
Caroline
Hill, 3 p.m. (hef, W. Crawford).
Today's Soccer
FRIDAY Dockyard RC v Army: King's The Police will meet RAF In
5.10
p.m. a
First Division Football Park (RNRC).
mintch at Boundary Umpires: A.E.P. Guest and Yea League
Street today starting at 5 p.m. SUNDAY
The referee will be Me J. G. Cable and Wireless v Recreio: Padley and the linesmen, Li Boundary Street (Kowloon), 10 Shui-ming and PM, Xavier.
Umpires: S.B.P.O. a.m.;
ond Yeo Sigs Yeomans Mathieson.
Army v HK Police; Sookun-
Yachting Gains
noo. 10.30 am. Umpires: GT In Popularity
in pace will also help him, but a. Hunter-Chau 2; Carter-Wailem universlties had failed by "Blinky" Palermo, co-managers 13-12. However, J. A. Soares Duce. RN.
21 good command
If Leung will gamble more on the volley, he important, a ten-this evening
Variation that
acknowledges may rattle Segalen. defeat only when he has con-
here he will have to be careful match point. ceded
qualities into that Segalen doesn't steol Bringing these play against Taui Yun-pul, he march and keep him on the run. will and in his opponent a player
YESTERDAY'S FEATURE superior in every department but stamina and match-ten-
Fenture of the two matches in -perament,
sets, the
Kawthorn
SECALEN v. LEUNG
Segalen, The indefatigable Idol of that part of the gallery
Both
F. M. Ribeiro
a
runs
Mr
London, Mar. 16. The popu- was shown Jarity of yachting by the Yacht Racing Associa- tlon's annual meeting, when it 120 club was announced that and Individual members Joined during 1010.
Sainsbury 1. de Plane-Whelpton 1:
2. Cleland Cautherley Jackson Pringle : Marr: Douglas 0. Tan--
JUNIOR MEN'S DOUBLES Prophet 2: Stewart-Alton 2. Stabb
R. M. Soares & J. A. Soares Palmer and Yeo Sigs Galer.
Khalsa v Civil Service: King's to 6; Davidson-Paterson 2; W. C.
had a difficult time winning the tune-Miller 0; Balley-Pallinson 2. 1. lung-Groves 0; Kile-Pugh
P. F. Xavier and 15first game from L. Poneroy & Park (RNRC 2), 10 a.m.;. Um- Duty--Nicholas 0; Lasoman-Wong
iresi who led at pires: Frank G. Roza-Pereira
HC: King's 0. Timberlann-Vaughan 2.
Navy v Dutch the rear follow-on, Total-Caplain's 15; Secretary's 14,
to avert the
of lightweight champion ike flerce smashing from
(RNRC 1), 10.30 Q.J.: Grand total:-Captain's 21: Secre being all out for 274 in reply to
Williams, sold today that they court and drops at the net were Park The final of the Mixed Foursomes the MCC's 477. They lost their
to guarantoo Roy almost unreturnable and the Umpires: Capt. Chisnell are prepared
the J. S. Crewal. won combination tary's 31
remaining wickets for the two won by
$00,000 for Scures was also played and was
University v Dockyard Air & Mrs N. A. Drown who beat addition of eight
runs to the "Sugar" Robinson
Fokfulum Rond, 10 p.m.; the welterweight lille fght next first game 18-15. Mr & Mr R. R. Coombe hy 4 and overnight score.
E.R.A. June,
Miller matches were played in Further
competition The MCC played 23 matches
pires: L/Wtr Morrison. ___YMCA_v_RAF; King's Perksent day. the Men's Fourroines
(YMCA), 10 m
New Test Team
Selectors
The
J.
drops
game saw second Palumbo and Palermo had a Soares use every wile, mixing presentation to chairman Leon which the opposition railed to pair won Rains of the Pennsylvania State return. The Sonres Athletic Commission as evidence the second game after conceding
three points of good faith.
Men's Their offer to underwrite the
fight followed Robinson's Doubles maleh played was won & T. E. Ribeiro statement in New York that ho by F. M.
E.M. 15-3, would accept $60,000 for n title Rodrigues who defeatd WillamsUnited Rozario & J. A. Molla
15-12.
till
European Welter Championship
The other Junior
and
RC:
This number included many from the Commonwealth
and
other countries and there can be Uni-.
no doubt that plenty of healthy and international rivalry exists in the yachting world of the pre-
Umpires:
J. H. Blinke and Jangeer Singh. All umpires are requested to can Arm by Phone (3036) Ext. 117) - foro. P... on Friday. Secretaries nra requested to ensure prop!
their teams. of Attendance maximum of 10 minutes delay will be allowed. Will umpires please possible notify results as noon an after the match.
Some members felt that the present day, functions of the Association demanded a change of name for the ruling body and put several new names forward but the proposals were defeated and so the title of the Yacht Racing Association re- mains. Reuter,
HENRY COTTON CRITICAL
The younger Teul has seldoin the Open Doubles yesterday
evening was that in which then this how how reached that on the tour, winning 11, includ-certifled cheque-for-$5,000 for smashes with concealed
final stage with Messrs Heath and Ing two Tests-Reuter. Pure Portuguese pair, been in such good form,
Cowperthwaite to play Messrs T. E. Rodrigues took six Bathurst and Barry in the top half ticularly in the Singles, as he
ond Klesars Linaker and Smalley
and has been this year and it will and
playing Memrs W. C. Itung and excellent achievement for a pair Suen in the lower half. require all that Hawthorn can gomes off the Tsul brothers, an
Entries for the G. M. Young Cup in stendiness produce
close on March 20. considerable strategy to stave off defeat in playing in its first tournament.
showed
M. Cup, straight sets.
Should the match go to three promise. Ribeiro was the more by Mr G. You, presented the two, his a perpetual Challenge Cup and to mature player of on odds
London, Mar. 15.-Almost a bout with winging will rise appreciably. Partner obviously a well-coached be played for between teams
bank er fim, match play, all complete sweep of the Test | Press. Tsui, one can be sure, wil be beginner. Had both, and Rodri-present of four players) from any gues especially, more experience matches to be played out to the taking no chances.
of match play, it is conceivable 18th hole, singles and Fourballs selection committee was made point and at Lords when a meeting of the that they would have taken the Singles to count ane
tourballs 2. In the event of a ta Board of Control for Test on points the match is decided by Matches at Home took place. Tsuis to three sets.
Compared with last
Amsterdam, Mar. 15-A new year, The Ladles annual meeting i
Group Captain A.J. title fight between European being held at Fanling on stonday only and Tuesday, March 21 and 22.
Holmes, the
Chairman, retains welterweight champion Livio do his position. Newcomers to the Minelli of Italy and Giel committee
Tom Pearce, Roode of Holland is scheduled
in The Hague. Essex, A.B. Sellers, Yorkshire, for May and R.E.S. Wyatt, Worcester- On March 4. Minell won the vacant title against de Roode, who had to stop fighting after the eleventh round on medical advice.
The European Boxing Federation has now been ask- cd to approve the new title fight.
In addition to the games they won, the Portuguese pair were holding the advantage point in
they lost more "nerves" than on anything else, WARNING against the most
Both have a fine command of prolic game-losing stroke in incoker in temsy, for have lately strokes and Ribeiro has, addi- noted disaster follow attempts to potionally, a very promising judg
bail lying where blue is shown in
Arthur Peall says: several
BLUE
and good
ment in the volley msense of pace. Abor
The two played together the thore Appora same evening at the KCC in the ampie Open Badminton Championship's toum for blue in Junior Doubles and won.
enter the right-hand
middle pookot. Bring your
eye to table
Lorol, and
very ar
THE RESULTS
The results were:
Colony Open Doubles
Bot how Tsui Wal-pul and Truj Yun- row the angle of entry makes the pul beat F. M. Ribeiro and T.E. pocket. Margin for error is pract. Rodrigues 6-3, 0-3.
Lee Wal-tong and IC.H. Cally ul.
To allow any chance of scoring, the stroke must be played gandy, Pre beat Lee Yue-wing and Wong DOCKO JAWS Instead all graves the Shiu-wing, 0-1, 6-2.
quently, the
int going down and stays in play for the next to pot.
Epot-end miliarda run-through rbe lano etroke for the novice.
With the balle only an inch Apart, a "push" foul le certain for him, but by beginning with white o foot from red he say gradualis bring the palla gloser together, ang In time master this beautiful, años
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New Classification
For Race Ponies thire.
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together They
with the The following are the altera-captain, who when appointed tions to the Jockey Club Classi will be co-opted, have the task
Class 1of choosing the England teams: List:-TO Acation
to meet New Zealand this (Ponies of 1940), High Speed.
To Class 4 (Pontes of previous summer.-Reuter. seasons), Seafire, The Chief.
To Cines 5 (Ponles of previous Cambridge Crew's
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merc,
Club Singles J.D. Mackle beat D. Nolan, B-0, 0-1,
Jones beat P.H. B.T.M. Bonnerman, 6-0, 0-2.
beat J. L. C. M. Heenan Pearce, 0-1, 0-1,
De Roode will undergo An operation
on
OF RYDER CUP TEAM
SELECTION - SYSTEM
Bad News For
U.S. Golfers
sensonsss
both eyebrows, New York, Mar. 15.- Jeep Hing, Victorious.
his weak spots, Heavy bleed-There Improved Form
is bad (Ponies of 1949),
news today London, Mar. 15-Com-ing forced him to stop fighting Jasmin, Jennifer.
To Class 6 (Ponies of previous
who dig dollars with their today when they continued
divots - Bobby Locke is seasons), A Grand Time. Jump bridge showed improved form on March 4-Associated Press. for the golfing fraternity Bid, Marber, Souvenir, Winder- their final preparation for the
back. University boat race on March GOOD SPORTSMANSHIP To Class (Ponies of 1040). 20. They showed better rhythm Forever Spring.
and covered much more water To Class 7 (Pontes of previous than in previous outings.. seasons), Al Fresco, Corrie Doo, They scum now to have near- Sapientia, Strath-ly approached Oxford in polse Rosemarie,
and swing, although they still namara, Sulphur,
behind in, the rote To Class 7 (Ponies of 1940), la
Oxford will restart striking. Busy Bec, Radiotron.
tomorrow. To Class 8 (Ponies of 1940), serious training
Reuter. Hop Yick, Sharpshooter.
Mister Conquest
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The accurate South African,
much carried off who
of
the
this
were
London, Mar, 15-The system of selecting in- weeks before their ternational golf teams many services are required for a match, in order to "give them opportunities of toning up their game" is mildly criticised by lienry Cotton, the British Open golf champion.
J
Mr Cotton thinks the British professional team should not be chosen for this year's Ryder Cup match' against America until a month before the match, which takes place at Ganton, Yorkshire, in September.
would wait until the professionals are at the top of thele form and then choose the ten players who are heading the
Citations For Louise Brough & America's fairways swag in the tournament records.
new and 03st two years, Zoo Ann Olsen
immediately headed for
Open (Florida) New York,
15.Miss Jacksonville
underway Louise Brough, Wimbledon lawn which gets tennis champion, and Miss Zoo week-end.
"I got just about the Ann Olen, Olympic diver, have been honoured for their. con- game, grinned Locke. tributions to sport and friend- old odd back swing and, ship between nations.
my putting Is Both
are
course,
KCC 1st XI
The KCC entertain the RAF
In a First Division League eric-
Tha This system' would certainly ket match on Saturday, ensure that the men chosen are home side will be R. E. Lee In form, although It could be (capt), E. C. Fincher, Capt. W, that they might "go D. M. Webb, A. Zimmern, N. argued
E. same state" during the succeeding two Hart Baker, J. Barrow, G.
Taylor, W. M. Davidson, T. A. "Same or three weeks.
Madar, V. C. Boud and J, P.. of.
Mr Cotton, should his idea be Hewilt adopted, might and it extremely dimcult to get n place as he may not be in Britain for the greater part of the year.
still
well known in bad Europe and the citation accom- Bobby's eyes twinkled as ho panying the service bowl which tried to make that one stick. Mrs Hazel Wightman presented For during those last
two
to Miss Brough, sald that she years it was his unerring pul-
la exlieves.
be-
Rugger Results
Quadrangular Athletics
3;
London, Mar, 14-Results of games He is on his way to the Ar-Rugby Union football
Cross Keys 9, Aberavon -with- Mrs had given more than anyone to ting which made many Ameri-gentine with his wife on private played today were:
business connected the game and also to friendship can golfers ent corn pano In-
Colton's property and does not Abertillery 1.0, Pontypool 0.
Reuter. among all tennis-playing 11a-stead of caviare. tions.
Jacksonville is a good place expect to return until June,
His form then will determino is one of the for him to improve lils American wheher he plays in Miks Brough
many three outstanding women play | banking account, Bobby
tournaments, or whether he will ers since the war and pected to carry all before, her "I am hoping it will work defend his Open Champlon
utle-Reuter. this summer.
differently on me this year," he Olsen, only 17 years of explained.
voted to her pedestal "For it was at Jacksonville] by students the Oakland last year that I got plomaine High School where she was re- polsoning and it ruined me for garded as so outganding & per the whole summer. I lou: 14 sonality that the students Inl- pounds, and in golf you need all game tinted an annuni
and your hirength. In this award
first you have to be mighly strong."
United Press,
Miss
age,, was
of
Olsen tho
made Miss holder-Router.
Inter-School.
A Quadrangular Athletic Meeling between the three Services and the Bouth China Athletic Association will bo held at Caroline Hit on Sun- 2 The Annual Inter-Schoolday, May. B, commencing..at Sports will be held on Thursday, p.m.
Ellmiäition hests willìbe held March 24, at Caroline Hill, commencing at 2 p.m. sharp. on Wednesday, Mar. 4,