WIMBLEDON STARTS

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH,

SCHROEDER PULLS THROUGH

'FIRST ROUND FINAL' IN FIVE-SET ENCOUNTER

Wimbledon, London, June 20.-Ted Schroeder, in pain from cramp in his racquet hand, today won a tremendous All-American five-set battle in the opening round of the Wimbledon tennis cham- pionship from his friend and doubles 'partner, Gardner Mulloy. He triumphed by 3-6, 9-11, 6-1, 6-0, 7-5.

All the other seeded players also got through the Brst round.

Schroeder, top seed and favourite for the event, which can rank ne the world's amateur championship, showed his worry as unseeded Mulloy, ranked eighth in the United States, jumped into a one-set lead and fought back with streaking passing shots after being 2-4 down in the second set. The Minmi Inwyer reeled off three games, but he was unable to clinch the set before the 20th game.

The Californian was in his stride in the third set and squared the match at two sets all. The game challenger came from behind to level things at threo all in the deciding set, but could not get his nose in front. The end of the encounter, labelled the "first round final" by many, came as an anti-climax, After his exertions, Schroe-

Holland, Vanni Canepele, Italy, bent der should now passage

round.

Was

Swol, A. C. van

have an ensybeat H. F. Walton, Britain, 4-6, R. G. Reve, Britain, 0-2, 0-2 As far as the fourth 7-5, 6-1, 6-3;

The holder, Bob Falkenburg. seeded the only

o.her player to take more than three sola to win. Matched against and experienced the steady Yugoslav, D. Mitic. Falkerburg #tarted off as though out to disprove the prophesy that he could not hold his title. He won 6-2, 2-5, 0-0, 6-4.

American

The

champion.

Ricardo Gonzales, made short work of Jackle Brielant, former Belgian Junior champion, win- ning 6-3, 6-2, 0-3:

Even easier was steady Frank Parker's win over Heraldo Weiss (Argention) whom he defeated 0-0, 6-1, 8-2.

Of the other secded players, John Bromwich beat Ireland's J. McArdle 6-1, 6-1, 6-0; the Aus- trollat champlon, Frank Sedg- G, Leyton man beat Britan's 0-1,

0-3, 6-2; Jaroslav Drobny (Czechoslovakia) bent Lealie Cater (Britain) 6-0, 6-2, 6-2. and Eric Sturgess (South Afri- ca) beat a Pole, Spychaju, 0-0, 0-2. G-3.

Budge Patty (United States) beat a weak British opponent, Kizlik, 6-1, 6-4,4-0, 6-3.

G-2:

A. Stolp. Hungary, bent Jo Vladimir Cernik. Czecho-Duces, France,

6-3, 0-1, 5-7, | Geoffrey Palsh, 6-3; slovakia, beal

Jacques Peten, Belgium, bent Britain, 8-0, 0-2, 3-6, 1-6, 6-2;

Phillp Hann, U.S., beat R. F.

A, Kalman, Hungary, G-4, 6-3. | Egun, Ireland; 6-3, 0-4, 3-0, 0-3; 0-1;

7-4 AGAINST SCHROEDER

Wimbledon, June 19. -A. big London book- maker, defying · the frowns of the All- England Club and the British Lawn Tennis Association, offered odds of only 7-4 ngainst Ted Schroeder winning the Wimbledon Men's Singles title.

Star of the U.S. Davis Cup team for the past three years, Schroeder was needed No. 1 for Wimbledon. with Falkenburg, the holder, No. 4.-United Press

Rolando el Betio. Italy, beat S. Sulo, Finland, 6-3, 6-4, 4-6,

Phil Hanna, United States actor playing in "Brigadoon" on Mol- the London stage, Tony truns. Britain's leading player,-1 arki the Australion, Brown,

defeated list 1940, were also among the Arst round survivors.

Tomorrow's programme clude the first round of Women's Singles.-Reuter.

Geoff

Mlion Matous, Czechoslovakia, in beat Eddie Ford, Britain, 6-3,

44-6, 6-3, 6-3.

in- the

Felicissimo Ampon, Philip pines, beat Roy Manstil, Bri- tuin, 0-0, 6-2, 6-0;

F. Beernink,

Bezo Vad, Hungary, beat Max FASHION PARADE

Ellmer, Switzerland, 6-2, 6-2, Nearly 25,000 fans alled the 0-0, 6-0;

Lord

Britala,

· grounds

All-England

Ronaldshay, of the Club us the 83rd meeling for the beat Bill Royds, Britain, 2-0, Wimbledon Lawn Tennis chum 0-1, 0-1, 7-5; plonships got underway at 2 pm. A brilliant warm sunshine

Holland, beat streamed down

and A.T. England, Britain, 0-0, 7-5, players as the title holder, 4-6, 7-5, 6-0; American Bob Falkenburg. Jaroslav Drobny, Czechoslo- the meeting on the valla, beat Leslie Cater, Britain, opened famed centre court by defenting 3-0, 6-2, 0-2; his first round opponent, Drá- gotin Mitle of Yugoslavin, 6-2, 2-0, B-0, 6-4

on. fans

The bleachers Bround the court were jammed with nearly 3,000 6/- customers in the stand- ing space, and most of the senta in the covered, stands were oc- cupled. The traditional Wim- bledon

fashion parnde with

:

women in gorgeous' gowns was in full swing around the outer courts.

first

THE RESULTS Other results of the round men's singles were:

Frank Parker, U.S., defeated Heraldo Weiss, Argentina, 6-0, 0-1, 6-2;

Jack Bromwich, Australla, beat J. McCardle, Ireland, 6-1, B-1, 6-0;

Fango Puncee, Yugoslavia, beat W. C. Choy, China, 6-4, 6-2, -6-0;

Giovanni Cucelli, Italy, beat A. Huber, Austria, 0-3, 6-1, 6-4. Philipe Washer, Belgium, best Deniz Coome, New Zealand, 0-3, 0-1, 6-0;

Germans Form

An Olympic

Committee

Hamburg, June 20.--The

George Worthington, Austra- la, beat Bebe van Meegeren, Hollaud, 6-0, 6-1, 6-0;

4-3;

Richard Gonzales, U.S., beat Jacques Brichant, Belgium), 0-3, 0-2,

Bernard Desiremenu. France, bent Eric Bjerre, Denmark. 6-2, 6-3, 2-6, 4-0, 0-3; ·

C. Grandot, France, bent N. R. Lewis, Britain. 2-6, 0-3, 1-0. 6-2, 7-5;

R. Balbiers,

Chilo, beat S Itedi. Austrin, 6-4, 0-3, 5-7, 6-4; | Kalman Feher, Hungary, beat

Janes Frolpk, U.S.. 0-2, 6-3,

6-31

Tony Mottram, Britain, bent Marchelo Tavorne, Chille, 0-1.

8-1, 0-1,

William Robertson, U.S., beat Tony Starke, Britain, 0-4, 9-7, 0-03

Budge Patty, U.S., bent M. Kizlink, Britain, 6-2, 6-4, 6-3;

Geoff Brown, Australia, beat- Francis Wallis, Britain, 6-0, 0-3. 6-1;

Nigel Cockburn, South Africa, beat A. D. Hunter, Britain, 0-1, 0-2, 11-0:

Edward David, Britain, beat George Godselt, Britain, B-4. 3-4, 7-0, 0-2, 3-2 (relired with an injured leg);

TUESDAY, JUNE 21, 1949, FOR A HAPPY LANDING

Ben Ogden (right), Temple University coach, displays a model of his latest invention, a landing device for pole vaulters. Looking on are Howard Jones (left) and Willie Suber. Odgen is the inventor of the starting gate and broad- jump foul detector which was used in the Penn Relays.

COUNTY CRICKET -

Gloucester & Glamorgan Score Two-Day Wins

WICKET-KEEPER

OPENS KENT'S

BOWLING

London, June 20.-Runs were again plentiful when the County Cricket programme was resumed today, but the Gloucestershire and Glamorgan bowlers. were effective enough for their sides to register two-day wins.

heavy

A ten wickets' victory over Kent at Swansea gave the County, Champions their third win of the season from ten games and brought their points to 52, while Gloucestershire registered their fourth win, from nine games, to give them 48 points in beating Derbyshire by an innings and one run. Kent's collapse on the open- Todd was chiefly responsible ing day of their match with for giving Kent such an en- A. Sheffal, Egypt, beat D. M. Glamorgan took its full toll to-couraging start in their second Bull, Britain, 6-4, 6-4, 5-7, 6-4;day in spite of much belter innings. but Ames played the

Eric

Sturgess, South Africa, batting display in their second most attractive cricket, complet. beat C. Spychala, Poland, 6-0, innings. The Champion County ing 50 out of 10 in 05 minutes. 0-2, 6-3;

wanted only 18 and the closing uncer took four for 114 to Jack Harper, Australia, beat stages provided a comic diver- being his match figures to eight Aubrey Samant, South Afrien, sien with Godfrey Evans, the for 117.. 6-1, 0-4, 6-3;

England wicket-keeptr, opening the bowling.

Billy Sidwell, Australia, bent Steve Ninr, Egypt, 6-1, 6-1, 0-1: Cyrli Kemp, Ireland. beat George Meredith, Britain, 0-2, 6-0, 0-2:

S. Weatherall, Britain, beat M. Monahan, Britain, 6-1, 0-1,

6-1-United Press.

Oxford & Cambridge v. Harvard & Yale ROGER BANNISTER BREAKS LOVELOCK'S RECORD Cambridge, Mass., June 20.-Roger Bannister of Oxford set a new record of 4:11.9 for the One Mile Run in the 16th Oxford - Cambridge vb Harvard-Yale track meet today. George Wade and Anson Gardner, both of Yale, were second and third. Bannister broke a 16-year-old record set by Britain's Jack Lovelock at 4:12.6. His time was 8/10ths of a second slower than his winning time at Princeton nine days ago. The fastest mile run in the United States this year was 4:9.6 by Don Gehrmann of Wisconsin last Thursday.

Easiest Way?

GODDARD IN FORM

Finc Goddard,

Tom

Hampshire pold 2 price for faulty fielding against Sussex and finished in a bad position. 21 runs behind with two of their best batsmen out in their second innings.

CLOSE OF PLAY SCORES

The close of play scores were: At Lord's Middlesex 310: Yorkshire 322 for 8 (Hutton 113. Lester 75).

Bailey 85. Buse 5 for 88).

At Hove: Hampshire 272 and 21 for 2: Sussex 314 for 7 de- clared (C. Oakes P0).

MIDDLEWEIGHT FIGHT

Dick Turpin Retains Empire Title

Birmingham, June 20.-Dick Turpin, the colour: ed holder from Leamington, tonight retained his British and Empire middleweight boxing titles when he beat Albert Finch, of Croydon, London, on points over 15 rounds here.

The decision in Turpin's favour was hotly disputed by the crowd of 30,000 and there were loud... boos which continued as Turpin had the Lonsdale Bolt placed around his walat and was photographed : with his small son.

Finch was so confident that novices and ho jolted his hend he had won that he ran to the back with serlca of lefts in referee with his arms raised, almost monotonous fashion. fully expecting to be the now The champion seemed to be champlon, but the referee content to rest on his laurels walked to Turpin's corner. After Ave rounds, by which The crowd certainly thought me he had bulk up a very Uhat

Finch had

done enough in substantial points' margin, but the later rounds to wipe. Gul Finch, batting away

grimly: Turpin's carller ascendancy, with little variation of style and and when it was announced with blood pouring from his that the champion would de nose, turned the tables effective- fend his Empiro title against ly in the sixth and coventh. Dave Sands, the Australian, at rounds. Olympla on July

G, boolnut again broke out.

Finch took advantage of the

The referee, Mr Ben Greene champion's lethargy and gradu- of Leeds, must have thought that ally found a way inside that Turpin's superiority in the first stabbing left lead. He carrict Пус rounds and

the fight to Turpin for the bet again, In spasms, in the eighth and 11th fer part of the latter halt of tie round, was sufficient to earn him debated whether, in fact, he hail contest, and it will be long the decision.

SUPERD

For Ave rounds the coloured boxer was superb. He made Finch look the

poorest

Lawn Bowls

KCC TEAMS

ot

First Division: KCC vs. IRC at home on Saturday, June 25, at 4.00 p.m.:

C. Thompson, W. Hong Sling, F. Goodwin and

(rklp)

done enough to nullify the cham- plon's obvious mastery. In thin early rounds.

In the dressing rooms after wards, Finch said: "Once I had fathomed Turpin's 'style, and it took some doing. I thought I was on top. I was surprized when the referee walked to Turpin's corner."

Turpin said that he did not produce his best form but he was confident throughoul that he "knew a little too much" for Finch.

On the same card, Randolph Tarpin, of Leamington, beat Cyrille Delannolt, the Belginn

T. A. Madar middleweight champion, the re-

ferte stopping the fight in the E. Baker, T. Wong. A. J. last round of their eight-rounds and C. S. Rosselet (skip) | contest.-Reuter. A. E. P. Guest, S. A. Gray, E. C. Fincher and J. Orem (skip)

Third Division: KCC v POC (away) on Saturday, June 23, at 4.00 p.m.;

C. I. Stapleton, F. Howarth, W. Cowie and F. E. Lawrenco (skip)

Tennis

A.

W.

H Gillers, R. Barker. Graham and Geo. Lee (skip) W, Boyes, W. Baker. Colledge and C. Champelovler (skip)

The

KBCC TEAMS

League

CRC BEAT KCC following have been

Playing at home. Kowloon selected to play for the Kow- Cricket Club lost to Chinese Re loon Bowling Green Club in creation Club, 1-8, in the Mixed their matches on Saturday.

1st team versus Cratgengower Cricket Club (away)

L. A. Collyer and J. McKelvic J. Tindall, A. L. G. Eastman,

E. A, Atkins, C. E. F. Thomp son, A. J. Hall and L. Sykes (Skip)

F. A. Plume, V. Chittenden, J. Fraser and W. C. Simpson Club de

team versus

Lammert

bowling by

At Bath: Somerset 152 and (Skip) Gloucestershire's veteran off-spinner, gave them 211 for 8; Essex 307 (Vigor 119,

Derbyshire. a good win over Goddard, who took nine wicke's Melbourne, June 20.-Mr

today, finished with match Joseph B. Chifley, the Aus-figures of 15 for 107. tralian Prime Minister, said

At Swansea: Glamorgan beat (Skip). Strong resistance of

2nd the Kent by 10 wickets. Kent 49 today that Japan must be Somerset tate batsimen thwarted and 287 (Ames 69); Glamorgan Recreio (away)!- allowed contacts with other Essex's hopes of winning in two 319 and 19 for no wicket. A. Hutton, J. G. Robertson;

At Bristol: Gloucestershire | J, Crighton and countries in due course, and days. Essex, mainly due to

A. Spary aport might be "the least Vigur, who scored his second bent Derbyshire-by-an-innings Skip)

century of the season, gained a and one run. Derbyshire 177 T. Wren, L. Gaddi, D. Trail embarrassing way of doing first innings lead of 115. and 142 (Goddard 9 for 91); and R. J. Wigginton (Skip) Fit."

Somerset then last | three | Gloucestershire 320° (Allen 93,

C. E. Crouch, J. Hempsey, A. In a letter to Sir Norman second innings' wickets for 34. Rhodes 7 for 114).

11. Warren and J. G. Meyer Brookes. President of Lawn but finished the day 50 runs

(Skip) At Birmingham: Oxford Tennis Association of Australia, ahead with two wickets stand-

University 195 and 107 (Hollies Dock Club (away):-

3rd team versus Kowloon he added: "I feel, however, that | Ing.

took Yorkshire

Arst 7 for $5); Warwickshire 202 a major section of the Australian

P. Hughes, J. A La Pearson, cintings lead over Middlesex to (Gardner 97, Dollory 55. Kardar A. Dodd and H, H. Rose (Skip) public may not like to Japan

competing against Austra-put them eight points behind 7 for 73) and 49 for 2.

At Worcester: Cambridge A, P. Weir, T. P. Styles, A. Hans, especially in Australia" the Championship leaders, Wor-

and L. E. Bailey The Association

had asked cestershire, who are without a University 391 for 7 declared

(Skip) about County

unless and 42 for no wicket; Worcester- and Mr Chifley's advice

fixture,

E. F. S. Baker, R, H. Browne, request by Japan

to be re some remarkable cricket takes definite result

C. E. Terry and T. J. Hemsley admitted to the Davis Cup place tomorrow

At Nottingham: Nottingham- | (Skip) It decided competition.

last looks unlikely. night to Instruct its represen-

shire 300 (Poole 53, Pollard 6 Hutton, following his hat-for 02); Lancashire 279 for 3 tative in London to oppose į trick of "ducks," played him- (Place 158 not out, G. Edrich Vault--George Appel Japan's re-admission,-Neutor. and Gordon

self back into form with his07), Bensley Yale) tied for first place, with

sixth century of the season. His A Northampton: Northamp- |

Another

off-driving brought him the tonshire 239 and 360 for 3; 3. Curry new meet record was J.

(Cambridge) third.

Leicestershire 204.-Reuter. set by Christopher

majority of his 12 fours. Brasher of Winning height 12'5" Cambridge, at 5:0.5 for the Two- 220-Yard Dash Nicholas Milo-run, with Philip Morgan of Stacey (Oxford), John Wilkin- Oxford second and Ed Mearns son (Oxford), Hobart Gitilelb fof Yalo third. Brasher took (Yale). Winning time: 21.3 London, June 20.-R. I. Malt- almost six seconds off the old seconds (equals meet record). land of Birmingham, captain of record, set in 1033 by Cyril 440-Yard Run-John Lohnes the British Olymple team Inst Mabey of Oxford,

(Yale), Frederick Swope (Yale). year, broke the course record in Derek Steel (Oxford), 48.0 the mountain time trial, first of seconds.

the events of the pedal bicycle Shot Fat James Fuchs tourist trophy week in the Isle (Yolo). Victor. Frank (Yale), of Man on Monday morning.

Bannister took the lead from (Cambridge), winning time 23.0 Ronald William of Cambridge seconds. halfway through the third lap. and drew steadily ahead to win (Yale) Pelo by 25 yards.

SUMMARIES

.

Isle Of Man Cycling

Council of German Sporting Other results were: Associations has decided to form High JumpGcorge Hippie R. Neille (Oxford). Winning He went around in one hour a German Olymple Committee and John Hipple, both of Yale, distance: 36 feat 84 Inches 41 minutes 8 seconds, an over- to: explore the possibilities of were tled for first place.. nt | (naw meet record),

age speed of 32.3 mph and beat Germany competing in the next 61 with Louis Davies of Ox- Broad Jump-Robert Edwards the previous record sot by him-

Games on the assump ford third.

(Cambridge), Harold Gelek self last year by four minutes tion that she will be permitted 800-Yard Run-Angue Scott (Harvard), Charlion Lowls nine seconds, to take part.

(Cambridge), Ian (Oxford) Scott's winning

Thompson (Yale); Winning distance: 21 The runner-up

*J.. K. was Henry Stoltmann feet 10 inches.

Alley of the Nelson Wheelers Yale).

time 440-Yard Hetay-Won by Ox- and the third- man * was his was 1:51,7,

ford and Cambridge, Games brother, A. M.'Riley, of the 220 Yards Low. Hardies-Wil-Finley, Jack Williams, John same club. The team prize Ham Eastern (Yale), Victor Wilkinson, Nicholas Shcey.) was won by the Yorkshhre Road Tylar. (Yale), Simon, Brooks United, Press.

Club-Associated Press. .?

The Committee will consist of Ave persons with, the Duke of (Adolf Friedrich)

Diem, of Dortmund, as General Secretary Reuter,

Ten, and Professor Karl

Mister Conquest

TEAL OF THE SCORPION) KIT AND STRIPEY SAIL UB, THE RHONG FROM,'

MARSEILLER 70.

PARIS

„THATE OODA

VE BEEN THAT

BOWLER HAT...... AFFORD..

shire 285 (Kenyon 84).

Kiwis Compile Their

Highest Total

Of The Tour

The Oval, London, June 20-The New Zealan- ders made the highest total of their tour in scoring 465 here today, but Surrey, after early setbacks, responded well under conditions favourable to bat ting and by the close of play were 334 for Ave wickets in reply.

Major League Baseball

Doublen "A" Division of the Tennis League yesterday.

B. C. Fincher and bliss Ward pill and Mrs H. Y. Law 3-0, beat flo (KCC) on to Truk Wal-pulind Mrs E. Litton -d; loci to Taul Yuns Ka-iau and Birs T. P. Lo fl

Capt. M. F. Turner-Cooke and Mira Stokes lost to Taul and Mrs Liton 1-0 lost to Trui and Mrs Law 0-0; Jest to Ho and Mrs Lo 3-6,

fo

E. Baker and Mrs Labane last Tsui and Mrs Law 4-0; lost to to Taul and Mr Litton 1-6: loal to

and Mrs Lo 2-0.

HKCC BEAT USRC.

USIC lost to HKCC, 3-6. KCC conceded three. sets through default. one of their players failing to turn up.

Capt. Mackroth and Men Jonts Cooper and Mrs

(USC) lost to Andrew 0-0; lost to Mackle and tra Blagter: 1-0,

K. Riddy and Mrs Williame lost to Cooper and Mrs Andrews 1-0; lost to Mackie and Mrs Blog er 8-1.

Capt. Addington and Miles Bon- benard lost to Cooper and M Andrews 6-6, lost to Mackie and str Slagter 3-0.

SCAA BEAT LRC

SCAA beat LRC; 9-0.

Miss C, Y. Cheung and K......H, ID (ü, China) beat 'Mes Cooper and H. J. Armstrong 6-4; beat. Mrs Allen and J. Hurlbatt 6-4; boat Mrs Tamourth and De Smart 6-4, 4

Hrs E. T. Chau and Edwin Stati boat Mrs Cooper and Armstrong 4-3 beat Mr Allen and Hurblatt 6-1; but Birs Tamouri and; "Dr smart 0-1.

Mr K. II. Ip and Btéto Bicic: bent New York, June 21-Second Mr Cooper and Armstrong 6-0; beat bozeman Eddie Stanky' doubled | Mrs Allen and Burdett 8-0, beat and scored on first baseman Mrs Tamourth and Dr Smart, 6-1.. Elble

for a Fletcher's single

HOW THEY STAND ninth inning run that gave the Braves a

SCAA

LRO

CRC

KCC

USIC

a victory over the Cubs. Left fielder Fank Sauer Led tho score for the Cubs, with a two-run homer, in the 18th.

The Cubs second baseman C Frankie Gustine tried to,ile the score again in the 9th and slid home on a flyout but umpire. Art Gore called him out on a throw to third for leaving the base too soon.

SCORE

THE

Boston Chicago

-Associated Press.

PW.L.D.

1 1 0 10

USRC TEAMS

The following teams have been chosen to represent the United Services Recreation Club In Lengua: tennis matches this week:

TODAY

The last three Now Zenland wickets took Satur day's score from 409 to 165, Rabone being last out. 'for 51 made In.75 minutes. He was also respon-

sible for dismissing. Fishlock when the Surrey left-Venue For American men KCC (SWAY THEY hander, had showed fine form by scoring 41 out of

77.

Zone Final OF Davis Cup Fixed Squires and Fishlock added 621 Parker went on to reach his? New York, June 20.-It was for the second wicket and after century and at the close was announced today that the final they had gone Whittaker gave | unbeaten with 105 when Surrey match in the American evidence of his ability by were 131 behind with five wic-Davis Cup tennis punishing fast and slow bowling kets to fall.

so freely that he reached 52 out

of 71 in 50 minutes, dind, took

part in a fourth

wicket stora

with Pariter, who roalised 140

in 80 minutes.

Both Parker and Whittaker

THE SCOREBOARD

NEW ZEALAND 1st Inninim - 405.

drove well, but sound holding_lat innlngailan stopped many good shots Whit-Fishlock cand b-RabonaTM taker maintained his scorting rate Fielcher b Cave

et ose a minute unul attempting Squires c: Sutcliffe b Cavs

an on-drive he was log belore Whitaker Ibw b Rabone

for D1. He made one great drive Barton e and b Donnolly

12, through the Secretary's wladpw, Parker not outwĀDA

in the pavillon and hit. 13 fours. Extras

Parker found andiler: strong ro

partner:in Barlon, "the"-Burrey.:

capire.They added, 100. In 13 minutes before Barton: gave a

Zone tournament:

will be played on the grasscourts of the Wilmington, Delaware, Country Club on July 29, 30 and 31

Australia, Canada, Cuba and Mexico are the four challenging nations in, the American" zona. Australia will meet Canada at 41 Montreal on July 22, 28 isendi 4 24. Moxico and Cube will play 28 at Havana on July 2, 3 and 4.

Lades" "p" LRC Kuway); Mem Wright ad Mr Christiansen, Mr Raaburn and Mrs Walton, Kirs Hancock (capi). and Mrs TANNY: Reserve, Mr Walg and Wire Lamont,

Fisher and Majór. Hala, AZ Dinnen (capt.) and PSFscaric," Kiddy". and Drewitié Reserve, Lu Moy

WEDNESDAY CLENSIO "Men's **?chy KCC nitawayyin

A. Hancock (capra), and Cant. Mackret, Anderson and G. Сволой, 11. Lindeman and Wright Reserves. Li Carr, und ld. Hardwick,??king IEPAKKA

- FRIDAY MANAG „Mixed.” Doublos? Ar y ene

WAY) Fisher (expt,) and Mrs- Fisher, Lt._Mføyes and Mrs Christian--- kan, A. “Dirmen and Mis „Ta]is! Reserves, Major lialg and Mrs Hais.

TODAY'S MATCHES

"Men's" "B" Divisian Recrolov Kowloon Tong «pidol

BCAA RÁFU 54 the Wilmington country club KCC v USRC 103 courts and the HCC. y. CRC

DI The winneri diwill meet an

-:*11' then" meet the date tochal FRE

fot:

winner for the

CRC..

are the te feddin Champion Kowloon the United Butes, RE (730s! Hill, Non-August 26, 27 Indi-2825 fnitedi Pre

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