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SULLIVAN DEFEATS M. PAGH

Li

Baseline Rallies Featured

LOSER'S BAD TACTICS

HONOURS EASY |YACHT CLUB

IN DAVIS CUP Tsui Wai-pui Playing To-day

CHOY'S DEFEAT

Brighton, To-day.

THE CHINA MAIL, APRIL 30, 1987,

CLOSING CRUISE TO-MORROW

- Good Rowing

Programme

TEAM ANAT

If “Jaded" Trv

and “Jazz Yourself Up!”

The missing word is Pinkettes Jaz music induces exuberance, Pinkettes restore it, by quickly stimulating alug. gish liver, relieving intestinal Longes tion, dispelling bilious headaches, res- toring active digestion.

Ladies love them, too, because.

New Zealand and China shar- The Rowing Section of the Royal ensure daily regularity, pure ed the spoils in their opening day Hong Kong Yacht Club will con- spotless skin and the bright Davis Cup programme, held here clude their season's yesterday on the new £50,000 a few races on the activities with health. Of chemists everywhe

of the kettes, the dainty little laxatives.. courts, Kho Sin-kie, who has been Closing Cruise, which will be held featured in several brilliant suc- to-morrow afternoon.

It is hoped that visitors will sup- T

SPORT NOTICES

Failing to take heed of the lesson he learned in last year's final esses on the Riviera and in The main events will be an In- against L. Goldman, M. Pagh yes- Nottingham, beating C. E. Mal-ternational Fours Race and Inter- terday repeatedly played to A. L. froy 6-0, 6-3, 4-6, 6-2, while W. C. national Pairs Race, the competi Sullivan's backhand, the latter's Choy, who is well-known in the tors being Germany and England. THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB strongest department, and in doing Colony, succumbed to A. C: Two German Pairs are entering. so threw away all hopes winning Stedman in straight sets by 6-4,There are also sculling races.

THE FOURTH EXTRA RACE the Hong Kong Cricket Club Singles | 6-0, 6-2.

MEETING. will be held Lawn Tennis Championship, Sulli- Kho had no difficulty in win-port the proceedings with their pre- ther permitting) at HAPPY VAL- Wea- van securing the title by 6-3, 6-2, Ning, apart from the third set, sence, in anticipation of which LEY on SATURDAY, 1st May, 2–6, 6–3.

when he concentrated less. launches will be leaving Murray 1937, commencing at 2.00 p.m. Otherwise he confidently direct-Pier at 2 p.m.

The First Bell will be rung at ed the game by his clever posi-

1.30 p.m. tioning and hard driving, with

By Order, many delicate drop shots.

C. B. BROWN,

Secretary.

crews:

With the exception of long base- line rallies and occasional sorties to the net, the encounter was devoid of interest, and it was only in the third stanza that Pagh displayed

Malfroy won the first, fifth and seventh games in the second set. In thing like his true form, scoring re- peatedly with

the third, Kho led two-love, pulling mer; deadly placements along the side-lines and making up after being down 15-40 in the

second game.

any-

the

he

CREWS

The following are the names of

INTERNATIONAL PAIRS Germany Bow, L. C. Liedke, Stroke, G. Som- Bow, I. Rudloff, Stroke, O. Buse.

England Bow, J. E. Potter, Stroke, M. W. Scott.

INTERNATIONAL FOURS-

Germany

HAPPY EVE FOR ST. “GEORGE'S PLATE

(Continued from Page 18)

MOUNT DAVIS HANDICAP: (SECOND SECTION)

Hong Kong, 26th April, 1937.

CONSIGNEES

LLOYD TRIESTINO

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES

Steamer

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DONSIGNEES of Cargo are hereby informed that all Goods are being landed at their risk into the Godowns of the Hong Kong and Kowloon Wharf & Godown Company, Ltd. at Kowloon, whence and/or from the wharves de- livery may be obtained.

Optional cargo will be landed here,. unless notice has been given 24 hours prior to vessel's arrival.

Sullivan run all over the court for the ball.

LESS ACCURATE Pagh's lobbing was

He dropped his service in fairly

ac-third game and was less accurate, curate and he scored frequently in and after two double faults trailed this department, Sullivan's overhead three-four.

1. Rudloff (Bow), L. C. Liedke (2), improving, but slightly beyond last the fourth set, but then Kho braced

Malfroy led one-nil in H Lange (3), H. O. Buse (Stroke),

W. Sporleder (Cox). year's level.

England himself and went on to win mainly J. E. Potter (Bow); M. C. Dobbs (2), FINE BACKHAND Sullivan has improved beyond all placements to the

by cross-court drives and powerful M. W. Scott (3), D. Lincoln (Stroke),

B. S. Carter (Cox). corners. expectations in other departments,

SCULLING Choy was very impressive in his and whether it is the new racket first set against Stedman, with clever

Heat 1-Scott v. Heywood. Heat 2.-Lincoln v. Bais. with which he plays, or a revived in- lobbing and a cool baseline terest in the game I cannot say, driving the latter to both corners of but he did go for outright winners the court. and produced them almost at will The New Zealander led 2- on a fluent back-hand.

3m2, 4-34-4, Choy's play being fea- Where he scored repeatedly was tured by good retrieving, but in his spin services, and Pagh sim-was erratic later, when he repeated- ply could not return the ball toly hit the net-cord or sent the ball the court. Sullivan has improved out of the court. 50 per cent. in his service and only served four double-faults through- out the four sets. Pagh was just situation immediately his the opposite, and his service was opponent showed signs of cracking score another win on Commence- his really weak spot, as he often and out-manoeuvered Choy, whose ment Bay, as I fail to see how the held the advantage with game

5th prox. will be subject to rent. set point, only to fail in his serservice was also

or backhand failed him badly, while his other ponies entered are capable of be presented to the undersigned within All claims against the vessel must

vice.

weak and

he extending it. Gordito, the champion 8 days from the date of discharge of double-faulted on several occasions subscription griffin of this year, is cargo, otherwise they will not be re- at vital stages.-Reuter.

in this race, and it will be under

cognized.

All broken, chafed, and damaged The Doubles match will be played the care of Mr. Choy Wing-chiu, Goods are to be left in the Godowns, with an 'allowance of five lbs. in where they will be examined on the to-day, when Tsui Wai-pui, the Co- lony Singles and Doubles champion, other a subscription griffin, and in presence of Consignees concerned.

weight. One is a griffin and the 3rd prox. at 10 a.m. by our surveyors-

Messrs. Goddard will partner Kho Sin-kie

& Douglas in the: against Malfroy and Stedman.

view of Commencement Bay's im- In the case of dutiable cargo, con- To-morrow, the

provement it should win fairly easi-signees are requested to inform matches will be played in the Singles Sylvandale, Ythan and Night View, No Fire Insurance has been effected.

two remaining ly. The other ponies to watch are Imports & Exports Office that they

have such goods for examination. when Kho meets Stedman, Playing at home in a Third Divi. Choy encounters Malfroy. If China to a very low weight.

and especially the latter, which is down sion (South) League match, Clap-can clinch to-day's doubles match,

Bill of Lading will be countersigned by ton Orient yesterday

LLOYD TRIESTINO defeated their entry into the next round is Southend by 3 goals to nil-Reu-almost assured, as Kho is certain

Queen's Building...... ter.

Hong Kong, 28th April, 1937. to beat Stedman.

HOME FOOTBALL Clapton Orient Beat

London, To-day.

Southénd

CHOY OUT-MANOEUVRED Stedman took command of

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HONG KONG HEIGHTS

TAI-MO SHAN HANDICAP: SECOND SECTION (ABOUT FIVE FURLONGS) The day's racing will conclude with another sprint event, in which I believe that Philanderer (Mr. Y. T. Fung) has a good chance of scoring a belated win. The dis- tance is just about all that Philan- derer can stand, and I expect to see Happy Venture close behind, leave ing Helephant (Mr. Black) and highest points on the Island Araxy (Mr. Proulx) to fight out the Mainland is published:- third place.

L. D. KILBEE BACK IN COLONY

Among the passengers who ar rived in the Colony this morning. on board the s.s. Rajputana was Mr. L. D. Kilbee, the well-known Colony cricketer, who some months

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