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CHARITY TENNIS TOURNAMENT

War.. Or-

The American Tennis Tournament organised by the British

place on ganisation Fund to take Sunday on the Hong Kong Cricket Club courts, has attracted the large entry of 58 pairs, which will neces- sitate each pair playing on the aver- age 250 games.

The Tournament has been divided up into five sections, and on arrival be at the ground, competitors will

indicating given a coloured ribbon, the section they have been drawn in and the court on which their matches are to be played.

in

the

Because of the large entry, it has been decided to shorten the matches, five short all of which will be of

automatic handicap. games on an The first game will be played level, the losing couple to receive 15 the second game and if losing second, will receive another 15, mak- third game, ing receive 30 in the which handicap has been fixed

winning a On the Maximum.

in pair the winning game, the first two games, will concede 15. -Only one deuce In each game will be called. As a result of this handicap- ping. pairs receiving 30 at the com- pletion of the second game, only need two points to secure the third game. The pair winning the most games in each of the five sections will play Prizes will off in a knockout final.

winners,

be awarded to all section but the eventual winners can only receive one prize.

PROGRAMME FOR DAY.

YELLOW

Mr. Lee Wal-tong and Mrs. Chiu Chun- chiu, Capt. E. J.-Curran and Mrs. H.-G. G. Robertson, Capt. J. H. Brown and Mrs. A. E. Grasett, Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Whitham, Lavrov and Mrs. P. J. Stoneman, Pay. Lt. E. R. Childe and Mme. J. Mabille, S. E. and Mias H. Lindsell, "P. J. S. Theobald Elder and Mrs. A. S. Mitchell, E., Zulauf and Mrs. Curtis, Pay, Lt. Comm. and Mrs. A. Lade, Lt. Col. and Mrs. H. L. Rose..

PURPLE

D. R. H. Moore and Miss M. Hutchinson, Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Isley, J. R. M. Smith and Miss Marr. Lt. Col. and Mrs. D. J. E. T. McMullen and Miss D. Dodwell; T. McDougall, Capt. and Mrs. C. H. R. Hyde. A. Pearce and Mrs. L. Goldman, J. L. C. Pearce and Miss P. Pritchard, W. F. Cobb and Mrs. B. James, T. Tavener and Miss P. Stoneman, A. L. Fish and Mrs. 9. Gård-

ner.

CRAIGENGOWER CRICKET TEAMS

The following have been selected to re- Saturday, present Craigengower C.C. on commencing at 2.00 p.m.

First XI:-(v. K.C.C. Home)-E., Zimmern (Capt.), A. R. i. Esmall, F. R. Zimmern, A. T. Lee, G. Souza, H. F. Lim, J. L, Young Saye, P. J. Billimoria, W. Hong Sling, A. K. Ismall and A. J. Hülse. Scor- er-H. W.. Handall; Umpire-G. Ladd; Se. cond XI:- (v. K.C.C. Away)-B. R: Iranee (Capt.), W. K. Way, C. W. Lam, T. Lock. G. Winch, N. Broadbridge, M. C. Hung, G. A. Lce, U, H. Esmall, A. H. Esmail, and S. Ramchand. Scorer-W. Broadbridge.

VOLUNTEER XI ⠀⠀

The following have been selected to play for the. Volunteer Cricket XI against Army commencing 11

The women in the competition mayat Sookunpoo on Sunday, use the Women's Dressing Rooms in the Hong Kong Club.

Programme for the day will be 11 a.m. start: 1 p.m. to 1.45 p.m. Cold head); Buffet Tiffin (at $1.50. per

1.45 p.m. to 5 p.m. tennis; 5 p.m. to 5.45 p.m. Finals. Tea will be served from 4 p.m. at $1 per head. **

Competitors are asked to arrive at the Pavilion by 10.30 am.

The following are the five sections:

RED

Major and Mrs. A. S. Johnstone, T. C. Monaghan and Mrs. G. J. GUmore. Cant. E. N. Thursby and Mrs. Goldschmidt, Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Burford: R. G. Grev and Mrs. D. C. Davis, A. V. White and Miss V. Bradbury, Capt. and Mrs. F. L. Freeman. H. G. Sheldon and Miss A. Tylor, Mr. and Mrs. L. R, Andrews, Surg. Capt. G. V. Hobbs and Miss J. Grelg, S..Lt. C. R: Pally and Miss S. Machichan, Mr. and Mrs. M. G. Marriott.

GREEN

E. Curtis and Mrs. E. Millard, Major and Mrs. E. H. E. White, D. G. Day and Miss H. Wolf, B. A. Fargus and Miss A. Purves, Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Story, E. J. R. Mit chell and Mrs. R. Young, Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Eales, Capt. and Mrs. I. D. H. Helby, E. C. Fincher and Mrs. A. V. White, E. Grimble and Miss R. Vickers, B. C. Fay and Miss P: Dodwell. Cant. A. C. F. Drew Wilkinson and Miss A. Black,

BLUE

G. V. Bird and Mrs. W. Harrison, Lieut. P..U. Bayly, and Mrs. H. Callender, Mr. and Mrs. C. W. E. Bishop, Lt. Johns and Mrs. Churchill, Mr. and Mrs. S. M. Gar- rard, Lt. Col. L. A. Newnham and Miss M. Griffiths, Surg. Cómm. and Mrs. C.. B. Ni cholson, Capt. R. E. T. St. John and Miss Joanna Reeve, H. D. Bidwell and Miss E. Lammert, W. R. Lamber and Mrs. R.-J. Shrigley, B. O'M. Deane and Mrs. A. F. Walkden, R: H. Wild and Mrs. W. Wood- -ward. :

a.m.-R. M. M. King, D. J. N. Anderson, E. A. Bompas, D. de S. Carey, D. Ö. Par- sons, A. E. Perry, W. B. Richardson, E. M.

M. S. Banner.

Soares, F. R. Zimmern, L. C: Baker and

ARMY XV FOR SATURDAY

The following will represent Army against Club on the Club Ground at 4.30 p.m. on Saturday.

L/Sgt. Lang (R.A.0.C.).

Bördr. Marsh (8th H: Regt. R.A.), L/Cpl. Boe (R.S.),

L/Cpl. Walte R.E.) and

Gunnr. Richards (8th H. Regt. R.A.); Lieut. Douglas (R.S.)" and L/Cpl Smith (Seaforth H.); Pte. Berry Mdx. R.), Lieut. Hewitt (Mdx, R.) and L/Bdr. Evans (5th A.A.R‚A.); 2/Lt...Pinkerton. (R.S.)..and.. Sergt. Burrell (Mdx. R.); Capt. Duke (R.S.),

Lieut. Ridsdale (Royal Norfolk Regt.) and Sergt. Page (5th. A.A.R.A.); Reserves:—

Lleut, Skipwith (8th H. Regt. R.A.). L/Cpl. Foley (R.E.),

L/Sgt. Blackman (R.E.). and' Sappr. Artingstall (R.E.)..

"OMAR WINS C.C.C. TITLE

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U. M. Omar yesterday won. lawn bowls championship of CraiTM gengower Cricket Club when he beat, B. W. Bradbury in the final.

Bradbury was right off form and could do nothing right.

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