CHINESE
THE CHINA MAIL, JUNE 25, 1940
INTERPORT SOCCER
SERIES TO BE REVIVED?
CANADIAN GOLF DATES Negotiations Are Now In Progress
ANNOUNCED
"A" DIVISION TENNIS
AGAIN WASHED OUT
Toronto, June 6. Dates for the Canadian Open golf championship at the Scarboro Golf and Country Club, Toronto, were an-
Rain once again washed out the nounced as August 15 to 17, by the "A" Division League tennis, program- Royal Canadian Golf Association. The me yesterday afternoon. Ontario Open' will be played on This was the fifth block of August and 9 at Erie Downs, Fortponement since the League Erie, Ontario-Reuter.
this season.
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To date only one match has played, between Indian R.C. in University last Monday at Sookun-
R. C. Butler, the Hong Kong Electric lawn bowler, arrived Hong Kong yesterday.
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Eastern And Sing
Tao Teams May Be In S'pore At Same Time
By "Referee"
SEVERAL EFFORTS have been made in the past to revive the Chinese Interport Football series between- Singapore and Hong Kong for the "Ho Ho" Cup and, I: have been given to understand, further efforts are now: being made to re-establish the series this year.
"B" DIVISION TENNIS
PAIRINGS
It is Hong Kong's turn to visit. Singapore, and negotiations are now proceeding for a Chinese team to' play in Singapore some time in Au-~ gust.
At present Eastern are somewhere: in the Straits Settlements-no news has been received of their where- abouts for some time, not even by Committee members of their
own.
The following are the "B" Division League club-and it is proposed to nominate lawn tennis pairings:-
Eastern as Hong Kong's team if a really representative team from Hong. Kong cannot be found to make the: trip.
If all arrangements go through as 1272 planned, Eastern will again
visit Singapore on their homeward jour-- ney from Burma, while Sing Tao Sports Club, composed mostly of last year's South China team, should also be in Singapore at the same time.
In these circumstances the Hong Kong team would be chosen from: these two teams, and no additional 1⁄2 51⁄2 expenses would be incurred.
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If these arrangements materialise and the Interport game is played off, it is expected that Singapore
will visit Hong Kong next year.
Though more than a fortnight has passed, no confirmation has been re- ceived locally from Malaya Football Association to the effect that per- mission has been given for the new- ly formed Sing Tao Sports Club to send a team to Singapore. Until such permission has been obtained, Hong Kong Football Association will not consider any application for per-· mission to make the tour.
Touring teams are faced with more inconvenience than hitherto as they must now obtain permission. from every port they intend visiting be- fore obtaining Hong Kong Football. Association's 'permission to make the trip.
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Col.
Smith and Capt. Hyde (A.T.C.)
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M. A. Oliveira and W. A.
Reed (C.D.R.)
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8
F. H. Kwok and Lam Kwan
(K.T.G.C.A.)
9
Dew Chok-hin and ip Koon-
hung (S.C.A.A.)
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W. H. Lee
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Szeto Bick and W. H. Ho
(S.C.A.A.)
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G. Lai and H. N. Wong
(C.C.C.)
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K. C. Ng and P. F. Choy
(C.R.C.)
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W. T. Lee and W. C. Ho
(S.C.A.A.)
6
1
5
Col, Newnham and Capt. Loch
(A.T.C.)
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4
5
A. M. Rodrigues and C. A.
Barretto (C.D.R.)
6
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O, Rumjahn and 1. Kitchell
(I.R.C.)
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I. and B. Agaturoff (C.S.C.C.) 9 A. Kitchell and W. Howard
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E. Ling and Billy (K.T.G.C.A.)
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F. Grose and D. J. N. Ander-
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W. T. Lee and W. H. Ho
(S.C.A.A.)
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Capt. Holmés and Lieut. Tom-
linson (A.T.C.)
3
3
F. J. Remedios and. B. T. Go-
sano (C.D.R.)
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T. C. lu and D. C. Luk
(C.R.C.)
2
D. C. Luk and C. C. Luk
(C.R.C.)
3
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F. K. Lau and S. Cheung
(C.R.C.)
3
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Billy Yu and P. Fletcher
(K.T.G.C.A.)
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N. A. E. Mackay and R. T.
Broadbridge (K.C.C.)
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G. A. White and R. S. Capell
(K.C.C.)
9
Capt. Holmes and Lleut, Tom-
linson (A.T.C.)
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T. J. Gould and T. C. Monag-
han (H.K.C.C.)
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Pang and C. C. Luk (C.R.C.)
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H. Lin and B. P. C. Fletcher
(K.T.G.C.A.)
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J. S. Theobald and A. H. Bar-
well (H.K.C.C.)
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F. Grose and R. T. Broad.
bridge (K.C.C.)
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D. M. A. Razack and A. R.
Kitchell (I.R.C.)
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H. H. Lin, and K. H. Loo
- (K.T.G.C.A.)
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A. M. Rodrigues and A. E.
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J. A. Bendall and W. J. Skin-
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Present condition have also greatly. limited the territories likely to .be V2 21⁄2 visited by local touring teams. Indo China is out of the question, and the 62 2/2
same applies to Java. Bangkok is a 62 22 port seldom visited by Chinese teams, and Manila and the Straits are the 32 21⁄2 only two possibilities.
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