BUREN
THE PERFECT
SWISS WATCH
CHINA MAIL
FINE TENNIS SEEN IN PAIRS CHAMPIONSHIPS
The remaining four Third Round matches in the Tonnis Doubles Championships were played off yesterday at the Hong Kong Cricket Club and provided the spectators with some of the best tonnis seon since the beginning of the Championships.
Mackie, Heath win Fanling
On the No. 1 Court the Tsui brothers took little Open Foursomes
more than half-an-hour to polish off D. Tsai and Chay Tin-fook, winning in straight sets 6-2, 6-3.
However the experience of the and their coolness under Tsuis presstire Qually won oui.
The first set went to the Tsuk as Tsai and Choy failed to settle clown.
put up a grand fight against their more experienced op. ponente Gordon Lum and P. K Tong. They went down fighting 9-0,8-0,
The Men's Open Foursomes. was won by Dr. J. B. Mackie and Mr. H. W. E. Heath who defeated Messrs. N. A. Brown and H. H. Mundy at the 19th hole.
HONG KONG, TUESDAY, MARCH 14, 1950.
Seven-a-side rugby competition
The first round proper of the Seven-a-side rugby
Sports Pause
DRINK
Coca-Cola
LINCOLNSHIRE BEING RUN THIS SATURDAY
competition was completed yesterday and the Hong Kong Hunt
first game of the second round was also play-
ed.
Beaults were as follows:
First Round
23rd, Field Regiment, R.A. (3)
28th, Brigade (0). Club "B" (3) 42ad, Commando
(0). Police "A" (3) King's Shropshire
ance
Club Meet
There was
Tumar Tigers, but principally, due to some fine defensive covering for the Hong Kong Hunt Club's a good turnout
only by Spragg, scored through Burch, who swerved his meet at Kam Tsin village
green on Sunday. way through soon after the start.
The assembly included the usual: keen riders with several
and followers of the members. chase.
Strongly marked
Burch had a good game bot! was too closely marked, after he scored, to repeat the par- formance.
Light Infantry (0), Argyll & Sutherland Highlanders (13) 40th, Division Pro. Coy Yet another name has to be
(0). the "Hole-In-One" added to Decanter. The distinction, goes to 27th, H.A.A. Regimnet (3) Tamar
"Tigers (0)
The 34th, L. A. A. Regiment Mr. D.S. Robb who did the 12th hole on the Old Course in one 141h, Field Regiment, R.A. (e) nearly sprang a surprise on 14th, Field Regiment NA and were 34th, LA.A. Regiment (a). on Sunday.
In the lead, through a try score Second Round "Club Services were leading the Club Club "A" (6) 23rd, Field Regiment by Collins, at half time..
In the second half, however, by one point after
Blevins equalised when he kick The 23rd, Field Regiment, R.Aed a penalty goal.
Shortly be matches in the morning. However tory after lunch and finally won in the first and last games of the went over for the deciding try the Club scored a runaway vic-put up two splendid performances tore the final whistle, Kinloch the match by 314 points to 18 afternoon. In the first they beat points. Detailed results were:
Services v Club
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the
singles
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"In the second set, the games It was mostly due
to the went with the service unili Tani tricky service and accurate lost his through numerous errors Jobs of Taul Wal-pùi that the to trail 2-4. Tsui Yan-pui won his match was won in so short a vice with some fine placement time. D. Tsai and Choy Tin- However the next game took did not disgrace them- 2015. went to Txal and Chay through the Tsuis easing up and commit-selves in the game and Choy
in the corner. especially caught the eye. His ling several errors.
In the eighth game, Taui Wais pui poured his all into his ser- vice and won the game for set and match.
On Court Na. 2, Corp Cho and, J.W. Spence boat Choy Tin. wab and Wong Shin-wing in three sets. The score belog 7-5, 3-6, 6-1
Lucky to win
volley returns of drives often caught the opposition on the Wrong foot.
On yesterday's showing Donald the more stealy of appeared the two and seemed to be less awed by the crowd.
Norman
Mal. FH.L. Fiber-J.01, Mackle M. A... Haig, Stewart.. in. D.H. Houston, Linaker.. Capt. W. McAlister-W.N.A.
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Mai. E.V. Hawkins-1.C. Watson 0 was inclined to overhit in his capi. J.6. Hllery-D.. Blake. O eagerness and it was this whleh cel, J.11. Anderson-R.B. Goteb., 1 cost the youngsters the match. Muj, J. Barreti‚D. Calvert..........
1A. J.T. Boyce—–B.L. Casford .. Q 1 Court 4. K. H. Ip On
and į Mai. P.V, Gray-V.H. Simmons 1 Edwin Tsal best the Recreio Cant, A:D. Macpherson... Key
T. E. Rodrigues and F. FILL. J.Jl. Stableford--T.B. Low 1 Ribeiro 6-2, 7-3,
Lt. Col, A.R. Skewbal¦—D.I ̧ An-
Ip and Tani won the Brst sel fairly casily, the Portuguese pair" appearing to be overawed by their opponents.
teran
A strongly fancied 20th, Brigade The
team by a try scored by Tomline three minutes from time,
new
London, March 12,
of trying to find the winner of the Lincolnshire Handicap, run over the "crooked mile" next Saturday,
Racegoers are faced with the usual tricky problem
The Lincolnshire, the first major handicap of the year, will see huge crowds from all over the country. Every year, almost without excep tion, this race gives the bookmakers a great, start to the season, for the field is big but few succeed in spotting the winner. Even fewer succeed in find. į ing the "Spring Double," that is, the winner of the Lincoln- shire Handicap and the Grand National, run a week later.
this
"
of the most popular age for this "
F100.
The line of about eight miles was laid by Mr. W.E. Grieve over
Douglas Smith rides Star Point and this son of Star Dust, given a good place in the all-important The Master Colonel R. Symons a variety of country. laid the field of 22 riders on pape
draw-at-the-start will give his in the splaney behind Paterson's For all that many try, and it is Northern supporters a good rub bungalow. They made fast going rare for any British punter to for their money. He is trained by over the air strip along the fringes allow the reason to start without Sam Hall at Middleham
Barnes Park, trained by the the
to Fir Hill, of
golf course
his having at least one shot at
voice path or two thence, bearing right, across Beas trying to start the year with a Australian, Dick Colven, alsgat
by mean Valley
of such steppin big win.
Middleham, is one of the class' And what will he take as his contenders, having finished third stones as a narrow
Two Thousand last year's 14th, Field Regiment, an odd ditch or paddy bund on to first "leg" of the Double
Guineas and fifth in the Derby, R.A. look a very likely side in the slopes of the grass foothills year? deed and with ordinary luck which a nice bit of galloping
gave
It all depends on whether he Moreover, he will be ridden by The 28th, Brigade had plenty of might well reach the semi-final. up to the first check, the other halls from the North, in which the Race" jockey, Charlie
Elliott. chances
ances but some unimaginative In the last game of the after-side of Saddle Pass.
case be will support one trainer This colt is a son of Nairuljah, play on the part of the "threes" noon Club "A" beat 23rd, Fleld Thereafter the line was confined in his part of the world, for lost them several good opportuni-Regiment by a goal to nii. to lane and road until mounting Northerners are so loyal that they whose stock has been recently iles. They were beaten by a side Nolan silpped through for a the slopes of Hadden Hull the field even allow this loyalty to sway which was 2
so polished, but try, near the end of the game, can on to check near the main their better judgment (often with not so which played doggedly and with and Henderson' converted.
conkierable financial success), or plenty of fire, all the time.
The
Field Regiment 23rd,
The Master capably rallied the from the South. Club "B" just about deserved never stopped trying, and Tom-field for the last stretch-swinging Southerners are not so loyal to beat 42nd, Commando, who line played magnificently.
towards Chan Tau, the trial led where racing is concerned, No were Plucky and tenacious. Club's handling and passing through North Downs gop along discredit to them, but they have
Last year's winner, Fair Judge Stewart scored the only try of were very good, but the soldiers Mr. Kirk Patrick's foothills
a wide area of training meni, is well-fancied to repeat and time and the game, and was dangerous defended well
circle back to journey's and at establishments, and there is al-
his victory and become the Brat' every time he got the ball.
almost again
certain Dilla
horse sinco Oh, in- the years The Commando alde by grim scores by hard and plucky tacks Corner where the field well ways the argument as
together put in a strong finish. the Bouth ends and the North 1900-07, to win the race for two tackling kept their more fancied ling
Some of the leaders had their begins.
successive years, opponents out, and on several oc-
clearly heads up and ran wide in the They prefer the book of form stretch. It was left to the and the Ups which they get from lo scoring.
definitely the contrary.
Two "hopos"
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Chon und Spence were indeed Jurky to win as in the opening ser they were trailing 4 games to
Leath trad 15-40 down in the Rus24.
Neither-Chon or Spence secines to be able to get going up to that moment, Speare suddenly took it upon himself to wh póluts and by brilliant storming of the net and ferce drives down the site. However In the second act Hnos en the next two points for they lost their court nerves and
wen deuce. Choy and Wong held two by wonderful anticipation at the more set points but Spence was net by Ribeiro and fine place- not to be denied and in the end ments by Rodrigues led 5-3. On 2/L1. J.C.M. Bayne-H.E. or.. Chon and Spence won the game. Ribeiro's service they had three Caul P.J. Woodward-R.F. Bailey Possibly downhearted t losing set points. The first was lost Capt. J.M. Brlekneil-FH, Batna. the vital
through An game Choy and Wons thr
over-drive, The bury WOR heart-breaker. Capt. M.W. 8ml H.R. Cleland A The the ext two games and thus se
They lost it because Ribeiro Capt. B.IF. Matthew-H.M, Snow L The
foot-faulted as he served the
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In the second set they back with vim and vigour and by carefully placing their shots and ulded by the numerous errors o Their opponents won it 6-3 thu forcing the match into the decisier def
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They were given a third chance to clinch the set when Ip drove Into the net. However they falled in at the critical moment and
and
Tsal took no
chances
Ilowever they appeared to ir and ran out the set at 7-5. rapidly while Spence came into The following are the results: his clement. He was all over the|
Tsul Wai-pul and Teu! Yan court and its smashes were irre- pul beat D. Tsai and Choy Tin- trievable. Chon's game also began wah 0-2, 6-3. to pick up although he was con- G. Choa and J. W. Spence the attack to hibeat Choy Tin-fooks and Wong tent to leave portour. He was merely content Shlu-wing 7-5, 3-6, 0-1.
G. Lum and P. K. Tong beat with keeplag the ball in play They run up a 5-0 lead before N. Lo and D. Lo 8-6, 8-6. losing a game on Choy's service. K. H. Ip and E. Tsai beat T. However they made no mistake
E. Rodrigues ard F. Ribeiro ahout the seventh game and won 6-2, 7-5,
that to clinch the match.
"In the Club's Singles Chum pionship match played yesterday Lo brothers lose
H A. Ayres entered the semi- Ол Court 3 the two Lanels by defeating G. M. Gelz brothers, Norman and Donald,16-2, 8-6.
THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB
NOTICE TO MEMBERS FOURTH Race meetiNG Saturday, 25th March, 1950.
There are ton races, the First Ball will be rung at 1.30 p.m." and the First Race will be run at 200 p.m.
Through Tickets (10 Races-$20.00) may be obtained at the Office of the Treasurers, 1st Floor, Telephone House, also tickets for "the Speolat Cash Sweep on the Hangkong Darby (over 250,000 tickets disposed of to date) to be run at the Easter Race Meeting in April, 1950, which may be purchased also at the Club's Branch Office, No. 382 Nathan Road, Kowloon.
There will be no Special Sweep on the last Race.
MEMBERS' BADGES AND ENCLOSURE.
Members and guesta are reminded that they and their ladies MUST wear their badges prominently displayed throughout the Meeting,
NO ONE WITHOUT A BADGE WILL BE ADMITTED TO 'THE MEMBERS' ENCLOSURE.
Badges admitting Ladies n't in possession of Brooches or Brasan tiokota and gentlemen, non members of the Club, to the Members' Enclosure and Club
Including Robms at $10,- tax, for Ladies or Gentlemen are obtainable through the Becretary on the written or personal introduction of a Mogiber, such Mem- bar to be responsible for all vidltori Introduced by him, and for payment of all ohits etc.
Badges admitting to Member Enclosure will NOT be on vale. at the RACE COURSE.
The Treasurers' Compradore Office will close at 11 am, and the Boorstary's Omea at 11.45.m. Both Offlons at 1st Floor, Taloptions House,
“.,
A Hmited number 'of tiffine will be obtainable at the Club House, provided they are ordered in advance from the No. 1 Boy' (Tol. 27818).
NO CHILDREN. WILL BE ADMITTED TO THE CLUB'S. PREMISES DURING THE MEETING,
semen da “PUBLIC ENCLOSURE.
The price of adgiljalon to the Publio Enclosure is $5- Including tax for all persons including ladies, and ls payable at the Cats," -
BOOKMAKERS, TIC TẠO, MEN ETO. WILL NOT BE PER- MITTED TO OPERATE WITHIN THE PRECINCTS OF THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB. DURING THE, RAGE MEETING.
MEALD AND REFRESHMENTS WILL BE OSTAINABLE IN] THE RESTAURANT IN THE PUBLIC ENCLOSURE.
HVAANAGERVANTS" PASSES,
Garvants" pasen will be taued to private, box holders only, who are requested to distribute; then with dlugeimfnktion and be
· endorse their names on the passes, Holdara of 'suphs: pasess ̈äre. not parmisted in the Members: Enclosure except för passing through 'an khair:Muties and must remain in their, amployers Manisa,
Ilichard Buchanus Dunlop & Ferguson →→ -Bell & McMullen... Macfarlane A Bidilirenomba{fun-
ter & Buen ......
Fisher & Haig-Mackle & Stewart 0 Edgar & WahhemCeilings & Coombe
Houston & McAllster-Linsker
Smalley
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saved
were Club, however,
road.
to such
to where
boosted in the United States.by.
two wins' his gan, Noor with over the "unbeatable" American champion, Citation,
Richards' mount
casions near the finish went near, the better side and deserved the hoc members to show the way all and.sundry-rome sound, some runner-up last year, la önts with '
win.
They are as follows: Middlesex Regiment v EWO. 42 Commando v Way Foong.
Headquarters 3rd, V Commando Brigade.
He has a stiff task" for, of his rivals, Goldsborough the many The remaining matches in the in with Staff Sergt. Hay, L/Cp: second round will take place on Deakin
definite chance of turning tNG and Sergt. Major Hill
tables. Thursday at 4 p.m.
(R.A.S.C.) in that order first over
The most popular Upis D. the final ditch jump, ind
the mount of Gordon, matic The rest of the field included The North Is not very strongly Richards." This five-year-old Mra. Coyford, Major Richards, represented numerically this year, herse, trained in the stable of the Mr. Joscelyne, Major Bigot, Capt. however. Most Yorkshiremen are Jones, Capt. Wesson, Sgt. Hall, sold in their belief that the Lin very shravd George Todd, a min
who makes few mistakes, Major Mann, Major Morgan, Lt. colnshire Handicap will come to been well hacked by some clever Walker, L. Ward, Major Madoc their county this year as well as
punters.
In is not overweighted with Miss Hanke, Major Lumley, Cp the cricket championship later in Cross, Cpl. Stanley, Miss Terry, the year.
eight stone. 13 pounds (15. and Major Williams,
Yorkshiremen pin their hope weights have been raised three The
on Blar Point and Barnes Park, pounds all round), and both four-year-olds, and hence for his owner, Mr. Ted
KSLI out Stevin's try for Police "A" puts King's Shropshire Light In- fantry out of the competition. but KSLI must be considered un- fortunate. Their entry was de- Taikoo layed, 20th. Brigade.
and your of their players Royal Leicesters 40 Commando They were
"A" efered the vacancy caused by the withdrawal of 4 S. Commando v Club "B". Dampier Devils and sportingly Police "A" v Argyll & Suther- pui in another side.
played
2
2
landers..
2
They had bad luck in the last 14 Field Regiment R.A. v few minutes when a penalty kick, from nearly half way by Cottle just fell short.
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Hawking & Blery-Watson &
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Woodward & Bricknell~~Halley &
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Calvert
Smalth & Matthews--Gleland
Brow
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next hunt will be
or
It is interesting to note that, March 20. there may still be another 15-
Slovin receiving from a scrum a-side fixture, for a game has
ran through from the "25" to- been provisionally arranged for
words the end of the first half.
Both sides.
fume near
Saturday March 25, after- Club and Army,
between
wards, but there was no further As each has beaten the other ance this season, with the lost Anal game The 40th Division Pro, Coy., game drawn, this although they tried to inake up should be a rousing affair.
score:
+
0
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_Tagen & Geng—Çaylord & Bimmons...__D____#__ Macpherson & Stableford-Kay
Low
Q
Afternoon Total Morning Total
1512
161 211
for what they lacked in skill bý enthusiasm and endeavour, were -no-match for the Argyll and
Sutherland Highlanders and lost; 13-0 in a one-sided game Trica were obtained by Sockridge (2) and Fairrle, two of which Cum- | minge 'converted..
Jockey Club Classification
The following are the altera- tions to the Hong Kong Jockey
The 27th, H. A. A. Regiment Club. Classification Lists were clearly a better' side than
Shuttle tourney in quarter-finals
(By "ARGONAUT")
Four more semi-finalist places for various eventi were filled as a result of last night's Colony Badminton Championship games at the Vic- toria Recreation Club.
Twelve more quarter-final matches, will be run off
this week.
To Class 3: (4) Atomic Power, (4) Spanish (4) Rowanglen, Onlun.
To Class 51 (8) Arablan Moon,
(8) Constant Star, (4) Ringmer,
(0) Windermere.
To Class 8: (7) Jorrocks, (7) Oldahnes, (7) The Hopeful.
To Ci 7: (5). Bitter Sweet,
(6) Radiotron.
1980 AUSTRALIAN PONIES. To Cla 4: Battleship, Hol Wong.
WILL HONG KONG FOLLOW SUIT?
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'Singapore, March 13. A-16-acre sports stadium to hold 60,000 fans and costing Straits $2,000,000 will be built in Singa-
to provide facilities for soc Benzin Saw of Asin College Junior Mixed Doubles cer. rugby, tennis, cricket, hockey, qualified to meet A. A. dos Re- !
athletics, boxing, basketball JA. Sanres and Mrs. Scares volleyball and badminton. medios of La Salle College in (SL Teresa) beat RM, Soares the semi-final of the School- and Miss B. Remedios (St. Tere-covered arena for indoor sports te
Outside the stadium will be boys Singles event, with a sa), 15-4, 15-7.. --- comfortable win over St. Joseph's Fan Chun-hong.
́. In 'the' Junior Mixed Doubler event, Mr. and Mrs. J.A. Soarer were too good for their clubmates, R.M. Soares and Miss B, Re- medios. They will now meet A.D
Justor Man's Doubles N.K. Chin and KK. Loke (University) beat E.C.V. Hai and T. Hal (Homsfolks), 15-3, 15-2.
S.F. Lam and B.K. Cheong (University) bent, K.C. Wong and
15-3.
r
hold 20,000 fans. It is also hoped to build a swimming pool adjacerit to the stad'um-Associated Press.
BILLIARDS TOURNAMENT
Treatment of HK players in Saigon
#
Saunders, is a distinct
Dramatic, is favourlie, but closely followed in the betting the Duke of Norfolk's
really Burpham, a "class" botse,
by
It wo
would, however, be a bold man who at this stage could name
favourite with any certainty,
Much will depend on the draw which is notorious. Any horre drawn near the rails has, but curvo
in the course.
Burpham is a son of with fine credentials.
At the meeting of the Hong Kong Football As-
sociation Council members held at the officelle chance-owing of the Hong Kong Football Association yas- terday, Mr. Ennis referred to the Saigon In- terport between Hong Kong and Saigon which was played in Saigon.
Sul chiefly be remembered as the
horso which upset the odds which were laid on Royal Forest- Ascot, but that this was not
Mr. Ennis said that the Chung-fat (KMB), Pereira (St. tremendous nuke was proved Chinese players suffered most Joseph's), Yu Cheuk-yin (Kit-when he beat the smart Spy as the oficials of the Saigon chee) and Lee Tal-fal (KMB). - gend, also at Ascot. Asoot is bie
Football Association did not Reserves: Mullen (Club), Daly meet them on their arrival and (Navy), Galvin (Army) Chu
(KMB).
favourite course, but, his app- porters, and they are many, ark a result the players had Wing-keung (Kitchee), Luí Shui-
saying that he will show at their luggage checked and a ping (CAA) and Hung Hing-yuk
Lincoln he can win Lather great deal of time wasted. The Korean Football team will courses as well.
The Rccomodations provided visit. Hong Kong next month.
No horse
carries mo
Istore Katable them were bad and they were The Association have accepted confidence, It current reports sie placed in Chinese hotels.
their visit and three games have correct, than the powerful four- The games were played in a been fixed for them. All these year-old Transatlantic. Last year very sporting spirit and very games will be played at the Hong he never won a race, though clean.
Kong Football Club. The first will finishing second in the Trian: Two Captain Chimell said that he be against on all Hong Kong Thousand Guineas to Colon Away, went to Bangkok and tried to side, the second against combined later a winner at Ascot, Reuters! contact the officials of the Bang- Chinese and the third an all-Hong kok Football Association and had Kong eleven.
a hard time trying to contact There will be a 1,000 seats at them. He said that the Bangkok $10 each and the rest will be $6 referees - were poor and there is and $3.50. no Referees Association there.
The Aryan Gymkhana (Indian Captain Chiangil said that the team) wanted to visit the Colony go for a series of matches but was Balgon schoolboys will ing on a tour soon. They with
turned down by the Association. Visit Manila and would like to play against the schoolboys of the Colony in one match." Thìn, was, agrand, at the meeting. The schoolboys deam will arrive in the Colony during the last week of April."Y
Brown and Margie Rozario in the K. T... Teo (Chung (Wah), :15 of the opening games in the schoolboys ́Interport team to visit
Semi-final of this event."
·
Senior Man's Doubles
G. Lum and J "Koo (Shailand- ora), beat 'KS. Low and H.T. Heah (University), w.o..
The Hong Kong Football Asso- ciation have decided to give, the
manila shirts, and a badge. The team will be leaving for Manila in due course,
The following are the resulta inter-club billards: tournament:
Chung Sing Sing beat Kowloon Cricket Club, by five to nil thereby scoring three points.
Macao Interport South China beat Royal Air The Interpart match against Force by Ave to fill also scor-Macau will be decided at the Ing three points.
Portuguese port on Sunday March
The Junior Men's Doubles the University in a double win. N.K. and 'K.K. Löke secured an easy passage into the Semi- final with a two-pet win over Hometsiks E. Hal and T. Hisi Tonight's games Their second success 6.F. Lam and 8... come from Choong, who
At Club de Reorsip: after being strongly challenged ir 7.30m Schoolboys!” Singlès:
U.S. BASEBALL Paul's) v P. McRo
New York, March 12, Tad (SL)) Wong and K...
stormed their (KOV), PANAMENJE
Exhibition baseballing &A into the qu
in two, Junior Men's Singles: 11.
Cleveland, American 16; New sets rock injure (Chung Wah)3 },
Saw (Bhailanders).K.C. "Wong||York, National 6.- -
Philadelphia, American 0; Wash mustained by Heah, the University 8.30 p.m. Júnior Man's Doubles | Inkton, Amer loan:740775- seeded pair of II. Heah and Bill Chaw and CH Ngan (Shải-
Brooklyn, National 10 Boston, National 11:
rican Philadel- bala;: 75ational 0.1°
Sethnatli, National 10; Detroit
On account-of‚'a"
K.S. Low conceded a walk-ove" landera) (w. F.M.Bedarfo_and":
to Stellanders bo G. Lum and 3. Brown (Rosary: Ch
Koo in the Senior Mon's Doubles EMSSTA
Semi-anal opponents for the win-
ners will be Chinere YMCA'S CH WE
Lee and WFF9
Betizin
OTHER SPORTS
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NOTICE
HONG KONG CRICKET CLUB COLONY LAWN TENNIS- CHAMPIONSHIPS"
The Semi-Finals and Finals will be played, weather permitting, on the following dayss, SINGLES;
«TUESDAY, MARCII, 14th -
20. It was decided that the teamIP KOON HUNGARY EDWIN TSAI
will fly to Baczo on Sunday mor“ hing and return to the Colony by boat early on Monday morninjs
Mr. L. Q. Young was appoint ed, mangger of the team and Mr. Ennis, taller, and assistant. a
The following have been soloct- ed to represent Hong Kong l
Leyland (Army), Hau Yung sang (Ritchbo) and The Kam hungria (Kitchoo); un TangentBum (AMBY, Leonard: (8% @Joseph's captain) and Hution (Army
WEDNESDAY, MARCH 15th
LT. COL. J. WASPENCE GASONINTSUI WAIPUR WEDNESDAY, MARCH 22nd FINAL
DOUBLES;
THURSDAY, MARCH 18th First Half: Semi-Final 24 FRIDAY, MARCH 17th C„Second Half Semi-Final! THURSDAY, MARCH-23rd_NA FINAL
nach day
Play will commencé at 4:30 pm. sharp t
“A charge of $6 for a seat will made for, the Semb
Pinala:»Limited "stand. Pace will be: ch
distributed between
bout
Joson
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