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BROADCAST FROM

THRILLS AT K. TONG

Radio Hold Home

DAVENTRY TRANSMISSION T

Frequencies

GSG 17.78 Me/s (16.86 m.) G80 1518-Mc/a. (19.76 m) GSD÷I1754Mč/s (25,53 m.) GSB(9.51 Mc/s-(81:55, m.)

G.M.T.

Team To Draw Kowloon Tong, who have already defeated the title-holders, Club de Recreio, and Chinese Recreation Club and by this virtue are strong favourites for the "D" Division Tennis title, were given a severe shaking up by the lowly-placed Radio Sports Club in their fixture 6.40 a.m.-London Log.' at Kowloon Tong yesterday after-

5.00 a,m.Big Ben, "Food for Thought." Three short talks on matters of topi- cal interest.

5.20 a.m.-The Cocklemouth Comet, A play by R. F. Delderfield. Production by Howard Rose.

noon.

Evidently taking the opposition too easily, the home team; at the end of the first round, were, 1⁄2-21⁄2 sets down, both their first two pairs failing badly.

There was a rally in the second round when two sets were won against one lost.

the

In the concluding stages of final round, the two clubs had each won a set, which placed Radio in such a position that they could not do worse than the

FELL AWAY"

W. J. Chanson and L. Souza in play against K. M. Lee and N: A. E. Mackay, were leading by 5 with Souza's service, an exceedingly potent weapon of attack, to follow. With everything in their favour and prospects of bringing off one of the most sensational victories of the "bright, the Radio pair for season, some unaccountable reason, fell away |badly, and Kowloon Tong won the next four games to win the set and tie the match.

In might be mentioned that 'in some half-dozen fixtures to date, Kowloon Tong, apart from four sets dropped to the C.R.C., have

never lost more than one set in each match and, in consequence, the merit of Radio's achievement yesterday will be more fully appreciated.

M. Sheriff and D. Scott played splendidly for the visitors and only dropped half a set.

5,55 am. Dancing Time,' With Ed- ward Somerville and his. Taglioni Orchestra, and Trudi Biner. Present- ed by H. V. Gee.

6.50 a.m.-The News and Announce- ments. Greenwich Time Signal at

7.00.a.m.

7.15 a.m-Close Down.

TRANSMISSION 2, :

Frequencies.

GSJ 21.53 Mc/s (13.93 m.) GSH 21.47 Mc/s (13.97 m. GSG 17.79 Mc/s (16.86 m.) G80 15.187 Mc/s (19.76 m.) 10.45 a.m.-Big Ben Steamboat. Pre-

sented by William MacLurg. 11.30a.m.The Fourth Cricket Test

Match: England v. Australia. 11.40 a.m.-Food for Thought. Three short talks on matters of topical in- Caterestr 12.00 p.m.-Ballad Recital by Charles

True (Baritone)

12.20 pm The Fourth Cricket Test

Match: England v. Australia. 12.35 p.m.London Log 12.45 p.m.-Operatic Selections 1.15 pm The Fourth Cricket Test

Match: England v. Australia. 1.30, p.m. The New and Announce- ments. Greenwich Time Signal at 1.45 p.m.

1.50 p.m.-End of Transmission 2.

TRANSMISSION 8 Frequencies

3.

GSH 21.47 Mc/s (13.97 m.) GSG 17.79 Mc/s (16.88 m.) GSF 15.14 Mc/s (19:82 m.) 2.00 p.m.-Big Ben. The Amington Band, conductor, Roland Davis Hor- ace Wale (Baritone)ENTINO 2.30 p.m.-Sporting Rivalries!

3:

Golf The Walker Cup Bernard. Darwin introduces J. B. Beck and F. Ouimet

2.50 p.m. Under the Clock ** 3.30 p.m.The Fourth Cricket Test

Match: England v. Australia. 3.35 p.m. Athletics: Oxford and Cam-

bridge v. Princeton and Cornell, 4.00 p.m.The News and Announce-

ments. Greenwich Time Signal at. 4:15 p.m.

4.30 p.m. The Fourth Cricket Test

Match: England v. Australia. 4.40 p.m.-Topical Gazette." "A fort- nightly review of things at Home. Presented by Pascoe Thornton.

W. H. Wei and J. Mok (K. Tong).. beat W. J. Chanson and L. Souza 62 lost to M. Sheriff and D. Scott 05.10 p.m. Haunting Harmonies.

lost to M. H. Hassan and K. M.

W. K. Ma and M. S. Lee (K. Ton

lost to Chanson and Souza

lost to Sheriff and Scott.

beat Hassan and Au

25 p.m.-The Fourth Cricket Test Match: England v Australia,

pm-Close Down,

Peck and Becken (C.S.C.C.).

N. A. E. Mackay and K. M. Lee (K.lost to K. M. Wong and Tong).

beat Chanson and Souza za

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drew with Sheriff and Scott

beat Hassan and Au “

A.T.C. WIN EASILY

M.SC.

Lu 75 best P. H. Chin and S. Cheung 66 lost to CT. Wel and C. Y. Tse 4-6. 62 Bostock and Sherwood (C.S.C.C.).

lost to Wong and Lau Club lost to Chiu and Cheung

1-6

6-4.

2-6

́ ́ At Coy's road, Army Tennis beat Kowloon Cricket Club by 8% sets lost to Wei and Tse

to 1⁄2 in the “DR Division of the Law Tennis League, fa

H. Burson and L. W. Hume (K.C.C.), lost to E Finter and HG. Dan

iela

lost to A. A. Barton and J. Webb lost to J. Emerson and C. R.

Durnford

M. Gillard and Hazel (K.C.C.). lost to Flinter and Daniels lost to Barton and Webb

drew with Emerson and Durnford.

A. S. Bliss and Ovans" (K lost to Flinter and Daniels lost to Barton and Webb lost to Emerson and Durnford

K.LT.C. OVERWHELMED

Peaken and Patterson (C.S.G.C.). lost to Wong and Lau beat Chiu, and Cheung

drew with Wei and Tae

CC.C.C. BEATEN

At the Valley, Club de Recreio bent. Craigengower Cricket Club by 6 sets.

6 to 3 in the "D" Division of the Lawn

Tennis League. Edwa

0. Sadick and Y. L. Pao (CCC.). beat R: A Marques and A. M. Re-

médios!

beat C. d'Almada and P. Yvano- Savichw

lost to M. Gutierrez and L. Re-

medios

E. W. Lam and T. L. Wee (C.C.C.).

At King's Park, South China beat lost to Marques and Remedios the Kowloon Indian Tennis Club by 7% beat d'Almada and Yvanovich sets to 1 in the "D" Division of the Lawn Tennis League.

Ahmed Khan and M. R. Salleh (K.LT.C.).

lost to P... Kwok and K. C.

Wong 1.

draw with K. Sung, and CA MAT

Tsang

lost to H. L. Wông” and

Leung

Z4 M Ramzan and Mit, Bing

lost to Kwok an

lost to Sung and

lost to Wong and Leung

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lost to Gutierrez and Remedios 25-

WH Sung and S., A. Cassumbhoy (C.CC.)UULISER

lost to Marques and Remédio Tost to

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