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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, SATURDAY, APRIL 9, 1949.
HONGKONG WINS 4-1 Saigon Pair's Spectacular Display In Doubles Match
By "RECORDER"
Hongkong beat Saigon by four matches to one in the Interport Tennis match, played on Davis Cup lines, concluded yesterday at the HKCC, winning both the remaining two singles and the doubles
encounter.
The afternoon started with Tsui Wal-pul beating Duong, the Saigon No. 2 by a score of 1-6, 6-3, 6-3. Then Ip Koon-hung repeated his hardcourt victory over Saigon's No. 1, Van Sau, by a score of 1-6, 6-3, 6-0, the evening concluding with a doubles victory In which Ip & W. C. Choy beat the Saigon pair 5-7, 6-4, 6.4.
'The doubles match was a sparkling affair and it seemed in its early stages that the Saigon pair had finally found the type of tactics that would beat the Hongkong opposition.
WEEK-END SPORT
TODAY Badminton ----
was
Belgian Parliament To Be Dissolved
ELECTIONS IN JUNE
Brussels, Apr. 8.-Tho
Belgian Govern-
ment has decided to ask the Regent. Prince Charles, to dissolvo Parliament in the middle of May with a view to holding an election on June
12.
It was also decided to submit the Atlantic Pact to Parliament for ratification immediately after the Easter recess.
Two new electoral laws will tional tax on company profits, also be voted.
but this was opposed by the The Arst of these will advance. Christian Social. Party. Another the date upon which Belgion issue between the two parties women can vote in Parlia- is the question of King Leo- mentary elections for the Arst pold. The Socialists are against time, thus allowing them to his return and the Christian
take part In the polling next Social Party are for it.-eu-
June.
The second law will increase the number of renta in the Belgian Chamber of Deputies from 202 to 212. This will
ler,
STAR
Phone 58335
17 Hankow Road, Kowloon.] FINAL SHOWING Social 2.30, 5.10, 7.20 & 9.30 p.m.
and
Van San, who
much number of lighter moments, more conservative in the singles, į such as the instant when Van and Duong, whose main weak Sat put such a hard one across apportion the Parliamentary representation In accordanco ness in his matches with Ip and that it was beyond Ip's attempt with
with the last census hold on Tsul had seemed to be a disin-} at # half-voiley return and
December 31, 1047. clination to come up to the net, practically fore a hole in his went all out to run the opposi-racket and another when
It became apparent last month Van
thant the five-month old Coalt- tion off the court in a final bid Sau, an eagle eye set on smash-
of the Christian Lion to achieve ni least doubles
a very high lob, waited (former ing
Catholic) Party Colony
the match as Open supremacy π
second too long and lost the Socialists split
would not hold Championship Finals: Julior whole had been lost.
the ball. landed square on together unlll the general elec- Mixed Doubles. 7.45 m
FAST AND FURIOUS the Brown of his head and on due in October. Senior Men's Doubles. 0.30
They gave
exhibition of bounced up again. 45 p.in, at Kowloon Cricket Club.
fast and furious returns to any- There was the moment also Basketball-League matches: thing that
come over the net, when Ip leaped up spectacular- Swatow Oversous v. Unton, Van Su sraushing with thely for a high smash and gave a p.m.; Ling
Ying School . almost powerful overbend stroke I mighty wallop at nothing. By Farur, U
China p.m.. South
have seen here and Thong Ink-some odd trick of n spin from a Ladies V. Kowloon Chinese inst the supplest drives on acorner of the racket, the ball YMCA Ladies, # p.m.
half-volley,
travelled a trajectory that raw Crickel-Club tic Recrolo W. C. Chiny, the Cambridge it rome clown on a almost (Senior League Champions) v. half-Mue and Davis Cup player, completely vertient descent just Rest of Senior League of King's Joker! the least impressive of behind him. Park: IRC (Junior League the four as he maintained an Champions v test of Junior orthodox game throughout and League at Soukupno,
at
FootballFirst Division League: Kastern v. Club Caroline H; Army v Kitchey at Suckumpoo; South China "A" V. CAA 1 Causeway Bay, St Joseph's v. South China "B" at Happy Valley (Kick-off at 4.30 p.m.).
Second Division
League:
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hardly attempted the spectacu- TONIGHT'S
lar. His service was liferior to both Van Sau and 10's and his volleys had more polish to them thon effect.
Of the four players on court, few would question Ip's superiorily were it not for the
His drives
sinashing, probably
BADMINTON
The Kowloon Cricket Club is
The rift between the two parties was over the means of rising the 3,000,000,000 Bel- gian franes (about £17,000,000) needed annually to pay for in- creased unemployment beneflts. The Socialists wanted to raise the money by an addi-
Morrison In Germany
Herbert
Berlin Apr. 6 Mr Morrison, the Lord President of
the Counell, on his arrival here by nir today, told reporters that the Foreign Secretary, Mr Ernest Bevin, "wanted me to come to Germany to increase my know- edge of German problems."
The Hongkong badminton fact that Van Sau, relieved of season officially ends to- the burden of playlag winning night with the playing of Kitchec v. KMB at Caroline tennis, let himself go, so to the junior mixed doubles Hill; PCA v. Army (Hongkong) speak, and touched his
best and v. locally.
men's senior doubles at Scokumpon: Tramways Nov Navy at Causeway Bay: Solici
began to carry championship finals and the tors v.
Club
Valley; more beef and the weight be presentation of trophies. Happy at
He was met by General Sir CAA
South
ail hind his China V.
Robertson, the British Brinn Boundary Street; War Depart-achieved through perfect lim-the venue for this altraction Militory Governor, and Pro-
Ernst ing, furned many a curious eye which is scheduled to start at fessor
Reuter, the ment Chinese v. Dockyard at Chatham Band (Klek-off at 13
to inspect the breadth of his 7.45 pm.
"Western" Lord Mayor of Ber- shoulder. p.m).
His Excelleney the Governor, in, Ip, as a doubles player, did patron of the Hongkong Bad
With Mr Morrison was Lord Be was good at the minton Association, will attend Henderson, Under-Secretary of not shine. net, but so were the others. 11e and Lady Grantham has con- State for Foreign Affairs-en- impressed more with
ter. his sented to distribule the prizes. match winning temperament, especially in his singles match with Van Sau, in which he lost the Brst set 1-6 in a matter of minutes.
TOMORROW Basketball-League matches: South China Morning Post V South Chung Sing, B p.m.; China AA V. Lau Sing, 7 p.m. Heung Tao Schoolgirls v. IK Chinese YMCA Ladies, 8 pm, at Caroline Hi Stadium,
HKCC Occasional Crickel
nt
v. Wing/Cdr A. D. Panton's XI
Chater
Rond, 11 am.; Prot L. T. Ride's XI v. IKU Union Presitlent's XI at Pokfulam. 11
u.m.
ite was imperturbable as confident Van ever against a Sau and forged steadily ahead in the second, varying his own mime and adjusting himself to
Football-Internation! Cup his opponent's. Final: China v. England, Sooku:poo, 1
at
Van Sau's play suggested o wendth of tournament CX- Me Fix-perience in good company, Hockey Association tures: Recreio v. Dutch IC at had everything necessary in his came to win- King's Park, 10 am; YMCA approach to the Cable & Wireless at King's Park,
10
a.m.
Lawn Bowls-KBGC v. Sports Club, at Austin. Road, 3.15 p.m.;
ning tenets except confidence in a service over which he had little control.
He did not have Ip's calm ap- Softbal Inter-long League: proach to a at first and a spin Stanvacs
am. second and, an attempt to V. APL, 11 Musicians v. Stell, 2.15 pm; vary, lost his judgment of pace, Caltex v. Gibb Livingston & double-faulting as often as twice prin- Co., 3.30 p.m., at CBA Ground, in the sage game. His
cipal weakness was his lack of King's Park.
confidence generally.
Tenals CRC Exhibition and Prize-Giving, 3.30 p.m.
CRC EXHIBITION & PRIZE-GIVING
BEST OF ONE
Had yesterday's matches been decided on one set cach, the score would have been 3-0 for Saigon. Both Duong and Von Sau showed yesterday that they In conjunction with the pre- could set up a
fast pace,
but sentation of the prizes in the neither could keep it up. Open Hardcourt Ten n | - Though they had held the lead Tournament organised by the In the singles matches, neither Chinese Recreation Club, the at any time showed any sign of Hongkong Lawn Tennis Assa- having any confidence in what- ciation will also distribute to- ever match-winnlug plan morrow at the CRC the shields had devised. won by the Ladies' Recreation Tsui, a veteran and not even Club and CRC in the Tennis at his best standard this season. League Competition.
simply waited for the crack-up Commencing at 3.39 p.m. and did not exert himself then three Exhibition Doubles against Duong. matches will be played and the programme is as follows:
he
Ip, who was much nearer to being run off his game, saw his 3.30 p.m. Lean Hien Shiu opponent change his tactics (EKS) & Lo Tak Sly: (Ling from a smashing attack to a do- Nam) v. Wong Kam Puli (DBS) fence with a variety of loop- & Chung Kong (DBS) (The holes in it for a worse player to schoolbeya Analists & semi-exploit without
out exhibiting Bualists).
brilliancy in courtcraft. gallery at the
4 pm. Mrs S. Standaloft &
The
any
HKCC
Mrs V. Slagter v. Mrs E. Litton yesterday itot is money's worth - with a higher standard of ten-
Miss Law How Yue,
0 p.m. Tsui Wal-put & Yau-pul v. Ip Koon Hung W. C. Choy.
-6 pm. Prize Distribution.
Tsuinis offered than,had been seen
* In the Colony Championships.
The matches, especially the doubles, also turned up a good
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