Pago 14
BUREN
THE PERFECT
SWISS WATCH
Badminton championships:
CHINA MAIL
HONG KONG, FRIDAY, MARCH 10, 1950.
Rugger:
YMCA pair enter semi-finals Record entry of 36 teams
of Mixed Doubles event
(By "ARGONAUT")
In spite of a game chollonge by Shailanders Bill Gillies and Mrs. L. F. Stokes, the YMCA pair of P. H. Wong and Helen Kwong went suc- cossfully through their quarter-final round of the Senior Mixed Doubles avent at the King George V School badminton court last night. Others to join the select band of semi-finalists as o result of the night's gomes are K. Y. Tso and B. Saw in the Schoolboys' Doubles event, W. C. Chung and Mrs. W. C.. Chung in the Junior Mixed Doubles and Miss M. Ribeiro
in the Ladies' Singles.
I'
Wom II.
and Kwong were taken, to sets by Bill Gillies and Stokes before their win
Helen 1 achieved. There was quite a three stir among the spectators dur- Mrs.ing the first set when after 7-
was fall was called.
Liverpool lose unbeaten home record
opponents to take the set and atch by 16-10.
for Seven-a-Side tourney
Thirty six teoms have entered for this year's Annual
Sports Pause
DRINK
Coca-Cola
aval unet ath
Fourteen records shattered
at DBS
Cricket
Charity Rugby Seven-a-Side for the Blarney Army meet RAF
Stone Shield.
The number of entries received constitutes a record
for this Competition.
Displaying greater experlenco und better courtcraft, Marie Ribeiro, last year's Colony: Ludies Singles runner-up
ell- minated. Mrs. Mary Chow
11-4
Team organisers are request-14 Fotlee A v Dampler Devils, at and 11-4.
was a dinged to assist There
the Tournament 3.10 p.m.
Tigers, at 5.30 p.m. Winners of C v. Winners of D.Į
at 5.50 p.m.
dong struggle at the beginning Committee by having their 15 27 HAA Regɩ BA v Taniar of the first set, when the loser stood on equal terms with her teams at the Hong Kong Foot-18 opponent. Her weakness at the ball Club ground, Happy Val- backhand corner, however, was Jey, on Saturday, March 11, soon spotted and from then on ready to play 30 minutes before she, was forced into numerous the time stated below. errors when hard-pressed at that region.
Full results
|
This is necessary
in order 10 cusure smooth running of the rst day's play, as there are 4 large number
of games
to bo played off
The final games must be play- ed un Saturday, March 18, will, therefore, be necessary for.
to be seven ganics
played on Monday, March 113, and seven gaines to be played on Thursday, Much 16 commercing each day at 4.10 pm.
Sehmlboys' Doubles: K.Y. Tsc (St. Paul's) ad B. Saw (Asla College) beat A. Sales and M. Os- the Shailandmund (Ln Sulle), 15-2, 15-4,
W.C Junior Mixed Doubles pair romped home by 15-10,
Stung by the setback, Wong Chung and Mrs. W.C. Chung
YMCA) heat work. (Chinese
EJ ami Kwong set to
and Mrs. E.M. Tebbutt earnest mood in the next game, Brockbank
The draw which took place at to a lend of (KCC), 15-2, Jumping at once
-235-8. Lilies Singles: Miss M. Ribeiro the Hong Kong Football Club or 11-love and taking the set 15-1. Taking
Mrs. M. Chow] Wednesday, March 8, resulted as no chances in the third fitecreio) beat
follows:- set, the winners scored 11 points (Shaifaaders), 11-4, 11-4.
Doubles: J.A. Junior Men's before allowing their opponents
und
J.A. Motta (St to score any. Kullying
their resources Teresa)
and beat A.D. Brown Gonsalves together, the Gillis-Stakes pair, AJ.
(SL Teresu). added six points la anul at 15-13, 16-17, 15-10. tempt to stein the tide. but after adding two further points. could inke Chelson
no further head- way, as. Wong and Kwong piled up
London, March 8. All four Cup semi-nalists were in action in today's Foot- ball League programme, but only Everton won.
and Liverpool lost at home and Arsenal were held to a draw on their own ground.
the match.
necessary
pol ts
for
Junior Men's Doubles
entertaining A bright and Junior Men's Doubles game wa suppiled by the two St. Teresz pair of J. A, Boares and J. A Motta and A. D. Brown and A. J. Gonsalves,
Liverpool, who last Saturday knocken Blackpool out of the Cup, Today ratinguished their unbeatenį home record to the same oppon- ents, whose great defence held out against relentless pressite.
Manchester United strengthen- ed their bid for League honours with a
7-0 victory resounding over Aston Viita. The winger, Mitten, got tour of the goals, three of them from the penalty exchanges of lightning sinas
and retrievings highlighted the
spol
All the four players excelled in bed hitting and sume thrilling
little
The United's win, coupled grning's game. There was very with Liverpool's defent,' gives | to choose between the two thom a clear lead of two points peers, and it was, only the greater over Liverpool at the top of thestendiger of the winners at the Division I table.
crucial perio:ls that gave them the
Vletory ut Bolton eases Ever-j vital points, lon's position in the danger zóne
at the bottom of the table.
wined
A. D. Brown was the stearlier of! the lorers and for the winners,
Another lowly placed club, J. A. Mutta who, as the weaker of Charlton Athletic,
two the winners was made a constant good account or
defeat in four months.
First Division
valuable points by infleting on target, gave a Chelsea the latter's Arst home himself.
The first and second sets were neck and neck affairs, the Arst going to Spares and Motta by 15-13 and the second to Brown and Gonsalves by 17-18. In the third set, the lovers had a lead. of B-love, then 2-2, when Gon- 1 salves stopped a shot that
trom the court. 1 From then
10st onwards, they the initiative, and allowed their
Arsenal
Ballon
Cheisca
Results
1 Mitt'shrough
1 Evericn
1. Charlton A.
Aston Villa Blackpool
--Reutch,
0 yards away
Derby County 2 Portsmouth
Manchester U. 7 Liverpool
U
THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB
NOTICE TO MEMBERS
THIRD RACE MEETING
Saturday, 11th March, 1950.
was
There are ten races, the First Bell will be rung at 1.30 p.m. and the First Race will be run at 2.00 p.m.
Through Tickets (10 Races-$20.00) may be obtained at the Office of the Trozsurars, 1st Floor, Telephone House, also tickets for the Cash Sweep on the last race as well as the Special Cash Sweep on the Hong Kong Derby to be run at the Easter Race Meeting In April, 1980. Cain dweep tickets on the fast race and those for the Hong Kong Derby may be purchsted also at the Club'a Branch Office, No. 382 Nathan Road, Kowloon.
MEMBERS' BADGES AND ENCLOSURE.
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NO ONE WITHOUT A.BADGE WILL BE ADMITTED TO THE MEMBERS' ENCLOSURE.
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and
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The Treasurers' Compradora Office will close at 11 a.m. and the Becretary's Once #t 11.45 #.. Both Officer at fat Floor, Telophone Mouro.
A limited number of tiffins will be obtainable, at the Club House, provided they are ordered in advance from the No. 1 Bay (Tal. 27818). "
NO CHILDREN WILL ́Bì ADMITTED TO THE CLUB'S PREMISES DURING THE MEETING.
· PUBLIC: ENCLOSURE.
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THE RESTAURANT IN THE PUBLIC ENCLOSURES
INDIAN BERVANTS' PASSERE Gureanta" paving, will be losund, to private box holders only,, who' are requested to distribute them with dissemination and to Zendoren, theffinamis (on) the; pames::Höldura, of auch" phases:Ɛare not permitted in the Members", Enslosure URATAT for pawing through, ́on their duties and micut@romatr'in their àmployers, itandsA,
P.H.
Senior Mixed Doubles: Wong and Helen Kwong (Chinese YMCA) beat W. Gillies and Mrs. L.F. Stokes (Shailanders), 10-15 15-1, 15-8,
Tonight's gamas
Men's Junior' League Final At, Club de Recreio p.nl.
7.30 Chinese, YMCA
Kong University.
Saturday, March 11. A 20 tuf Bde v 40 Cao D, ut 1.30
p.m,
B 40 Cdo C v 23 Fd (Regt RA.
at 1.50 p.m.
C 14 Få Kegt RA v 24 Fd Eng
Regt E, st 2.10 p.in.
01 2.30 pr D Club Cv Royal Air Force B.
pni.
2 Royal Air Force A v Club A,
at 2:00 p.m.
3 Ewo y Pellee B, at 3.10 p.m..
4 Middlesex Hegt v Old Chunn
Hands, at 2,30 p.m.
5. Kings Owr Scottish Borderers
v 42-Cdu A, at 3.50 p.m.
v 40 Div Camp Wayfoong Comdi, at 4.10 p.m.
0
V
Hong
Colony Championships
At Victoria Recreation Club. 7.30 Schoolboys' singies: An- thony Ching (St Joseph's) Fan Chun-hong (St Joseph's)..
8.00 Junior Mixec Doubles: H. J. Xavier and Mrs. A. M. Campos Recreio) v A. D. Brown and Margie Rozario (St. Teresa).
0.30 Junior Mixed Doubles; K.
C. Wong (Chung Wah) and! Mies 8. P. Lam (Chinese YMCA) V A. J. Remedios: * and Mise T. Remedios
(Recreio).
9.00 Senior Men's Singles; W. F. Foo_(Chinese_YMCA)__v_K.
S. Low (Univerzity)..
9.30 Senior Men's Singles: H. T. Heah (University) v M. T. Yeow (University).
10.00
Junior Men's Douhfes: E. C.
Y. Hei and T. Hsi (Homo-
folks) v A. A. Remedios and A. L. Nery (Recreio),
Report on
7 27 HAA Regt RA B v Talkoo,
at -4.30 p.m).
8. 10 Inf Div Signals v HQ
Cdo Hde, at 4.50 p.m.
940 Div Camp Comet v 40 Cdo
A, at 5.19 p.m.
10 Black Swan Leicestershire 11 Club Soccer v 45 Cdo, at 3,50
1
12
13
Regt, at 5.30 p.m.
p.m.
Monday, March 13,
Winners of Av Winners of B, ut 4,10 pan.
Club Bv 42 Cdo B, at 4.30
..
Argyle and /Sutherland High-| landers v 40 Inf Div Pro Co, ot 4.50 p.m.
Winners of 1 v Winners of 2,
at 6.10 p.m.
Thursday, March 10: Wanners of 3 v Winners of 4, at 4.10 p.m. Winners of 5 v Winners at 3,
4.30 pm. Winnera of 7. v Winners of 6. et 4.50 p.m.
Winners of 9 v Winners of 10. at 5.10 p.m. Winners of 11 v Winners of 12, at 5.30 p.m. Winners of 13 Winners of 14, at 5.30
P.M. Winners of 15 v Winners of 10.
at 6.10 p.m.
Preliminary Hound
1 A 22 Inf Bde,v 40 Cdo I.
B 40 Cdo C v23 Fd Regt RA.
2 RAF A, v Club A,
3 ENO V Police B.
Middlesex Regt v Old China Hands,
3 Kings Own Scottish Borderers
v 42 Cdo A. 6 Whyfoong v 40
Comidt A.
Div
Comp
7 27 HAA Regt RA B v Talkoo. 840 Div. Signals v HQ 3 Cdo
Pde:
9 40 Diy Camp Comdt:B y 48
Cro A.
10 Black Swan v Leicestershire
Regt.
11 Club Soccer v 45 Cdo. 12 Club B v 42 Cdo B.
13 Argyle and Sutherland High-
lunders v 40 Inf Dlv Pro Cu. 14 Police A v Dampler Devilė. 13 27 HAA Regt RA A v Tamar
Tigers.
18 C 14 Fd Regt RA v 24 Fd Eng
D Club C v RAF B.
Itext.
RUGGER RESULTS
London, March 8.
The following were the results of rugger matches played today:
Rugby Union; Edinburgh University 28 Royal Navy 3.
Rugby League Cup, Second Round replay? Dewsbury 101 Wakefield 15-Reuter.
Acceptors for Grand Lincolnshire National,
London, March 8.
Fifty four final acceptors for the Grand National,
to be run over four miles, 856 yards at Liver- pool on Saturday, March 25, were published today.
soccer games at Saigon, Bangkok stones), Klaston
pound).
March 13.
i
pound), Fair
in vital game tomorrow
(By "KIMBERLEY”) Keen cricket is expected w
tomorrow, Sookunpoo
wher.
the Army entertain Royal Air First Division
1
Force in League Axture.
Apart from the fact that Inter- Service rivalry always contributes to interesting costests when mem- bern of the Servlees meet un the field of sport, tomorrow's enesun ter is a vital one for the soldiers.
With the current senson ap- preaching
ing its end, the position 14 the First Divisim has reached very interesting point. with the Army offering strong challenge the Hong Kong Cricket Club Scorpions" in the race for Chan- plonship honours.
Athletic Meet
Fourteen post-war school records were shattered at the Diocesan Boys' School Annual Athletic Moet hold at the school ground yesterday; The best performance of the day was given by Edmund da Costa, who won the Senior Cham- pionship with 19 points.
breaking the old records in the Chun-luen (A),
"
Da Costa won four events; Leung Wäl-ming (A); 3,, Wộng.
Senior, High Jump: 1. Woo high weight throwing and
Ching-ying (P) (5'9") (record); jump.
2. E. da Costa) 3. Les Hung-kam (F).
Middle, Long Jump: 1: Cheng Man-ching (18' 1") ((record); 2. Charles Ramsay; 3 Henry Leong
An impressive performance was also given by Pairat Ben- charit, who bettered three post-war records in the Senior 1,500, 800 and 400 metres..
By chalking up 15 points, Cheng Man-ching won the Mid die Championship, while Klau-tong, with 14 points, won the Junior Championship.
(SA),
Junior, Long Jump: 1. Kho Kiem-long (1410"), (record) Kho 2. Wong Chun-luen; 3. -Wal-;'
a
Fun-
Senior, Weight (12 188) 1. E. Chan Although with two more final da Costa (38'4") (record); 2. events, the Senter Hop. Step Wong Hung. (A) and Jump and the Tug O War Glu-tong (SY)
Middle, High Jump: 1. Charles to be run, the Sykes, with Ramsay (4'10 3/4") (record); 2. points to date, are assured the
Junior, High Jump: 1. Chung House Championship. The ners-up for House honours are Fred Chang (P): 3. Ho Cho-man. with Kwok-fal (SY) 4'4" (record): (136 poins), the Piercys the Sargent
Occupying third 2: Li Wal-sang: 3. Sandy Chin
(SA). place with 110 points.
Senior, Long Jump: 1: E de The presentation of prizen
(20") Both teams have played the
(record), 2.Woo same number of games, but the will be held during Specel Costa
in Ching-ying: 3. Lee Hung-kam held sometinio Day to be
Middle, "Bcorpiona" who have a bye this
July.
questa
week-end, are leading the Army At the conclusion of the Meet by four points.
yesterday, parents and Should the RAF defeat Army were entertained at tra tomorrow, which is quite impro-
Results: able, the "Scorpion" may well
de
be regarded as having clinched the Senior title.
Weight (8 lbs): Charles Hamray (41' 9") (record); 2. V. Wasantachat (A); 3. Fred› Chang.
Junior, Cricket Ball: 1. Bondy Chin (191 10 1/2"); 2. Lee Ping- Finals already recorded: Middle, 1500 metres: 1. Maurice kwan (SY); 3. Casey Ko (A),
Middle. 110 metres Low Hur- Mn (SY) (5.33.4 seconds); 2. On the other hand, should Army | Ivon George (SY): 3. Gerald diest 1, Cheng Mat-ching (17- '3"); 2. Fred Chang: 3. Palboon come off victorious over the Air Kent (F),
Genior. 1500 metres: I. Palrut Benchurit (F). men, which is quite probable, the
seconds): "Scorpions" will not be out of the Bencharli (SY) (5.8) woods, but will have to win theit next game.
The most probable result of to MOTTOW's game is ‘a draw.
the
Royal Navy, who gave "Scorpions" a rude shock recently,
meet IRC and should win without
much. fuss.
Sentor, 100 metrès High Hur! 2. Donald Cheung (P): 3. Lesile dies: 1. Au Kin-hung, (BA) (20- seconds); 2. Pairat Bencharit: 3. Marlay (A).
Middle 800 melres: 1. Maurice Woo Ching-ying.
Old Boys Race: 1. Gi Loute; Ma (2.32.1 minutes); 2. Ivan
2. Jacobson; 3. Lowcock.
120 George: 3. Horace Knight, (A).
Middle House Relay, 1. Pairat Senlor, 800 metres:
(2.32.1 Bencharlt
minutes); 2. metres: 200; 140: 140 metres:, I. Donald Cheung (P): 3. Lesile ykes: 2. Arthur; 3. Pieray.
Sentor, 200 metres: 1. Tsang Koo-shun (24 seconds) (record); 2. Au Kin-hung; 3. Lee Hun kam.
Junior, 200..mefrer là Khó
Marlay.
In sore need of a couple of steady bowlers, the IRC start off
Yesterday's events with a handicap,
Senior Cricket Bull: 1. Eddle! Their batting side, which col- da Costa (P) (dist. 227 31/2") Klem-llong (24 seconds) (record). lapsed badly against the "Scor. 2. Irving Wong (F); 3. A plons" on February 25, has only Wasantuchat (SY). Kitchell Kitchell fall as he did in his most recent innings, it will be a walk- over for the sailors.
2. Lee Ping-kwan; 8. Yau Kwok-
arafe bat. And should Junior, 100 metres: I. Khowing.
After nearly whole season
away, ""Spatty" Pareira return
Kiem-long (P) (13.1 seconds) Lee Ping-kwon (record); 2. (SY); 3. Yau Kwok-wing (SY).
Middle, 100 metres: 1. Ho Cho- man (A) (12 seconds); 2. Nor-
Middle, 200 metres: 1. Cheng Man-ching (25 seconds) (record) 2. Ho Cho-man; 3. Norman Oel.
School Servants' Race: Lain Senior House Relay: Chang.
120:
metres: 200; 140, 140 metres: ed to the game a fortnight, age man Oel (F); 3. Cheng Man-
(1.58 minutos): 3. in a friendly Inter-Hong match. ching (SY). Pereira, had to lay off after
Senior, 100 metres: 1, E, de Sargents
(12.9 seconds); 2. Tsang Sykes; 3, Plerey, having had his appendix removed, Costa
(15A); 3. Au Kin- He averaged three wickets for ga Koon-shun
hung (SA). for Dodwell's
against
Middle, Cricket Ball: 1. Nor- man Get (241' 10"); 2. Peter Y, K. Ho (P); 3. Charles Ramsay (P).
runs
Jardine's.
It is not yet known if "Spotty" will be in Recreio's line-up to morrow against the Commandos.
The Portuguese should not have my dimeulty in accounting for the
bareta,
Green
Tomorrow's programme is as follows:
Commandos v Recreio, at King's
Pork.
Army v RAF, at Sookunpov. Royal Navy v IRC, at King's Park. HKCC "Optimists" v KCC, at
Chater Road. HKU v CCC, at Pokfulam.
Becond Division
They are (with weights): (right stanc. Gardo Tol and
Rolmond (12 Sellor. Star Point, Pompous and RAF v Commandos, at Kat Tak. ›
Finrure (13 Big Win (seven stone, 13 pounds). (11 stone, 13 Laverstoke, Sun Flame and pounds), Freebooter (11 stone. 11 Fancy Fly: (soven stone, 12 pounds), Cloncarrig (11 stone, f pounds). Blackpool Tower (Ext
ST. JOSEPH'S COLLEGE. ANNUAL MATHLETIC MEET
4.
At yesterday's Press Conference of the Hong Kong Football As- pounds). Shagreen and Wot No de Zayid and Jamrier Flame sociation, Mr. J. Skinner, Chair Sun (11 stone, 8 pounds), Rowe (seven stone, 10 pounds), Neapo man of the HKFA, said that it land Roy (11 stone, 7 pounds), on Star, Suljoy, Tudor Einblem The 28th Annual Athletic was hoped that a full report on Cavaliero, stone, six pounds), and Dorodon (seven stone, B Mert of St. Joseph's College the Interport soccer Fornes at Russian Hero and Cromwell (11 pourds), Erawby Lad, Prince will be held on the South China Saigon would be available at the stone, four pounds), Acthon Ma- Danilo and Teks (lata Pol Volant) Athletic Association ground at meeting of the Interport Sub-jot 11 stone, 2 pounds), Stock- (seven stune 7 pounds). Salome, Caroline Hill today, commencl g Committee fixed for Monday, man (11 stole, pound), Royal Dumb-bell and Fallcun's Pride at P
Mount (11 stone), Monaveen and (seven stone, 6 pounds), Borome- There are a number of Open Mr. Skinner also said that Royal Collage (10 stone. 13 ter (seven stone, 5 pounds), Kety events as well as events for old was hoped to have a full report pounds), Happy Lives (10 atone, (seven stone, 3 pounds), Bellmick, Boys, entries for which will be from Captain H. J. Chisnall re- 12 pounds) Batuling Pebulas (10 Hundred Up and Asturose (six accepted on the field. garding the Bangkok games. stone, H pounds), Castlederney stone. It pains)-Reuter.
revealed by Mr. (10 stone, I wap also
younds}, Skinner that the
Gallery, Football Asso-
Fighting Lane and Cadamstown ciation of Burma had written to enquire whether it could (send (10 stone, 8 pounds), Binghams another team here between Seb-town (10 stone, 7 pounds), Ard- 5 pounds), nocess (10 stone, tember and October next,
4 pounds), No decision had been rouched Soda 11 (10 slona,
Hill, Cottage Welcome and other plans to consider, such as
Massip beats Quist after marathon
HOCKEY FIXTURES
The following are the Hong: Kong Hockey Association fixtures | for Sunday?
Nomads v Hong Kong Univer sity at RNRC No.1, King's Park, 10 am. Umpires: L/Tel. Mothow-
matchson and Xavier.
on this letter, as the HKFA had lochy ·(10 siene, 3 pounds),1 the Swedish... visit; which, had Buresy and Skouras (10 stone, à been arranged for the first week Purchase. Knockite and Tommy pounds) Column Possible, Lucky of Decorby next.
Cairo, March 8, Mr. Skinner said that he had Traddles (10 stone, one pound),
Spain's Pedro Massip beat 11. Safety Lock also received a letter regarding Confucius, Foxley the visit of a Dutch soccer team Ship's Bell, Son Michele, High Australia's Adrian Quist after here during April 1981. He said land Cottage. Inclamore, Lime a three-hour marathon match that the Dutch FA were belag stone Cottage, Pastime, Le Daim, in the third round of the asked for further particulars re- Southborough, Ivan's Choice, Ole Egyptian lawn tennis cham- garding the proposed visit.
Man River, Salotfield, Comeraghi Press Cacter, Mermaid VI and Dynovi plonships today, 6-1, 7-5, 4-6, Mr. Skinner told the that Lo Sau-took of St. Joseph's, (all 10 stone);",
5-7, 6-17 who was seriously injured dur The Anal
∙to be run The Czech, Jamalay Drobny
Recreio "B" v Chand - Tara, Recrejo, King's Park, 10 com. Umpires: Blinko and PO Bradley. YMCA Y Paks SC, RNRC No. 2 King's Park, 11.15: a.m. Umpires: Dillon and WO Smith,
Club v RAF, INRC No. 1, King's Park, 21.15 axí. Umpires: Palmer and Gucat
KITC v Dutch HC; INRC. No.
2, Kings Park, 10 sm. Umpires: Sgt. Major Hannan and QMSI McCelland,
HONG KONG |_ BANK XI
ing a game in Bangkofe,... was | čolashiny for the Lin- still in Queen Mary Hospital. It over one mile at Lucoln on entered the semi-finals by beating was expected that Lo would be Saturday, March 18, were also Hemido Welry of Argentine, 0-3 discharged in about two weeks published today
0-2. time, but his leg would have to
Nurtilering Urey are (with 0-1 0-3
The following will represent the remain in plaster and there weights, which have been raised In the quarter-final "of the was no prospect of his playing three pounds);
women's dribles, Mrs. Boa Hong Kong Bank Inan-Inter- football for some fine,
Bet Roger if and Roe du Diable Italy and Miss Gem Hoshing beat Hong cricket match against (nine stone), Dramatic and Fair Mrs Elliot Pyle and Miss Burle Dodwell's on Buriday, March 12 INTERPORT Judgment (eight; stone,
18 of Egypt, 6-1, 6-seven at the Hong Kong Cricket Clut Hounds) Bobo Burph
GrBorthwick, SOCCER TEAM
Drobky and Carnick reached th Transatlantic" (alght | stogo. 5, 11
bein men's doubles, semi-finals whe RETURNS pounds), Coldsborou
tur, tent, Blomatlart," of Ewederti and Barnes: Park. (0)
And Hong Kong Interport rounda); Hatchikat: returned -[rom Safeon" - pounds);:Grand am
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COLONY TENNIS' CHAMPIONSHIPS
The following are the results of the Colony Lawn Tennis Junior. Housc. Relay, 120 Championships played yesterday metres: 00: 120: 120: metres: 1 at the Hong Kong Cricket Club."
beat ́Alan' Sykes (80.0 seconds), 2. Arthur;
3. Piercy.
Koon-hung Ip Stewart 6-3, 6-2,
Edwin Tani beat H. A. AyrOS 6-1, 6-4.
Senior, 400 metres: 1. Pairat Bencharit (55.1 seconds) (record); 2. Donald Cheung;; 3. Leslie Marley.
Middle, 400 metres; 1. Maurice
(record): 2 Ma (58.3 seconds)
(A); 3. C. Yul-wing
The winners of yesterday'a King Zyrianoff (SA).
games enter the semi-finals, the willbo Junior, 400 metres: You ñen half of which Kwok-wing (71 seconds); 2. played on Monday March 18.
JA. Spence beat Roch Liang- 0-3, 0-4.
Teul Wal-pul boat Choy Tin- took 6-3, 6-1.
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