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19th 23rd

NO INVITATION YET FOR HONGKONG

TO ALL-ASIA TENNIS TOURNEY P&O B.I. E&A

We Are Willing To Send A Team

BY "ARGONAUT"

Honghong may not be represented at the All-Asia Tennis: Championships to be held at Lahore from November 30 to December 10. So fan no invitation has been extended to Hong-

Tennis hong by the All-Pakistan

Federation which is sponsoring the meet.

ON THE RECORD

Guest Player Makes Good

From

well-known Iocal

but

Oakland, California, Erle won the event by 1% has come one more "local boy lengths in the time of 08.7 makes good" story. Twenty seconds. He remarked that the year old Eric Guest, son of the time was not very good,

sportsman, Mr A. E. P. Guest, was shaping into a promising cricketer, ten- nis player and swimmer last year when opportunity came his

way.

While the American swim- It may be recalled that last April the Pakistan Davis ming team from the Athens Cup team visited Hongkong on their way back from the Club of Oakland was here and Phillipines. At a dinner held in their honour, Mr. H. being conducted around by a Khokhar, manager of the team and Secretary of the included Eric,

group of local admirers who they found that Pakistan Federation, mentioned that attempts will be the boy cherished a long year- made to get Hongkong represented at the Champion-ning to visit the States. ships.

One of the party, Mrs Stone, wrote to her aviator husband in Cellfornia and as a result Erle was soon California-bound with

there.

*

ERIC GUEST

0

With only three weeks still to go it remains to be seen whether Hongkong, in spite of her champion being the current holder of the All-China and Welsh titles and also a former holder of the Malayan crown, is to be left in an aviation company added that he could have chor- tened if he had been hard out in the cold.

pushed, which he wasn't. Asked whether Hongkong decision can be made. Sald Ip would participate,

A fortnight ago Erie met with If invited, Koo-hung, the Colony cham-

Swimming got him to Call- Mr H. Owen-Hughes, President pion "I am ready to go if I am the Arst major sports successfornia and now tennis is likely

there, winning the

100 Yards to get him a of the local Lawn Tennis sent."

Free Style Senior Invitation San

scholarship into Association repiled that the

Francisco State College. Association would certainly do

few lessons from the its best to send a team to Lahore.

Frauk Kovacs, Mr Ho Ka-lau, Secretary of

went on to beat the Association, gave it as his an invitation and opinion that some sort of offer as

"It

makes me

feel like

who is

interna com at the Dauta

With Ip, K. C. Tao and per-swimming event at the Athens After a few hops two ladies in Mrs Ip and Club Silver Anniversary Meet. Mrs M. Chow to make up the team, it is thought that Hong- champion to win it," he wrote Stadium, kong would be well-served in back, "with competitors from All-Asin such well-known institutions as to Championships should an invita-Stanford University, the Olym- travelling expensed must betion be forthcoming.

pic Club and San Rafael." forthcoming before any definite

BADMINTON

LEAGUE

STARTS

The 1950-51 Badminton sea- son opened last night with a programme of

In matches

the Men's Doubles "C" Divi- sion league.,

and

St John's, St Teresa's Kowloon Tong emerged vic- Larious over Taikoo, Kowloon Docks and Tylam respectively.

ST. JOHN'S TAIKOO 1

St John's beat Talkoo by to 1. it. floss and 9. Y. Cuttinger (St John's) lost to J. Casella and Nov. 3. Murie 18-21, best B. Billimore Nov. and Y. B. Baxter 21-9. beat W.

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W. A. N. Darkin and M. Sar Reant (St John's) beat J. Camsells and H. Murte 21- beat B. Bull. more and J. B. Baxter 21-0, beat

W McCon and R. B. Griffin 21-8, it. left and D. Broingan (St John's) beat J. Cassetts and J. Murie 11-14, beat B, Billimore and J. B. Baxter 23-20, beat W. Mc Call and R. D. Griffin 21-10.

ST. TERESA'S 5~K. DOCK'S 4

St Teresa's "13" best Kowloon Docks, D-4.

(St

Pomeroy and A. Gurela Terrea's) beat A. E. Elliott and W. Tulley 21-14; beat . Lapaley and R. Courtay 21-12; brat A. Capp

bell and Clark 21-10.

C. Y. Wong aral A. Sales lost to

all

events at the

ST LEGER

WINNER

The winner of the Hongkong St Leger, Clonfeckle,

the third seeded player there, to the surprise of his coach. As result he is now being recom- mended for a tennis scholarship at San Francisco State College.

He"-did-not mention K he would major in tennis and minor in swimming. He may come back here eventually Backelor of Tennis, but he wasn't specific on this point.

His proud pater thinks ho will stick to aviation,

Now with the Chinese Navy In Talwan is Benzin Saw, the Colony Schoolboys' Tennis and Badminton Champion. With the Lo brothers, Benzin was regard- ed as one of the most promising tennis players here before he leli the Colony,

Although the arduous duties: of a naval man occupy most of his time, Benzin says that he still has plenty of time for ten- nis. His superior officer is his former school physical training Instructor in Shanghai, who is also a very keen tennis player.

Benzin hopes that he will be sent out to the States or Eng- land next year for O naval course when he will be able to play with some of the top not- 'chers there.

--"ÖBSERVER.”

Home Rugger

London, Nov. 0.

day Redruth beat St. Barts Hos

In a Rugby Union match to-

pital by three points to nil

Eniott at fulley 22-23) Lost to Mr H: Maitland up, being led in by the Hont: D. F. Landale Lapricy and Courlay 10-21;: beat and Mrs W. K. Cormeck. China Mail Staff Photographier. Reuter."

Campbell and Clark 11-0.

8. Hyndman and C. Baptists lost to Elliott and Riley 10-21; lost

to Lapsley and Gourlay 10-21; beat Campbell and Clark 21-21.

K. TONG -TYTAM I

Kowloon Tong beat Tytam 6-3.

D. Chats and G. T. Loude (Kow-

loon Tong lost to R. Tsay and 11.

Y. Iul 11-21; beat II, Arculli and

K. jul 21-9; beat B. Arcuilf and

M. Yip 21-5.

T. Loke and K. W. Leung

lost to Tay and Hut 10-21: beat Arcult and Hul 21-5; beat Arculi and Yip 21-10.

X

F. Lam and A. Raymond lost

to Tsay and Hul 10-21; beat Ar- cull and Hul 21-0; beat Arculli

mid Yin 24-20.

CHUNG WAR ST. TERESA I

Martin Wong and Charles Lam (Chung Wah; beat 1. Erik- гол And Bernard Pomeroy

and Gerry Roza-Pereira 11-21:

Rocha 10-31.

RUGGER

Game Display By Police Against The Army

By J. T. STUD’

The Police, although going down to the Army by 28

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Stewart, on the opposite wing, 21-10; lost to Ronnie Egares points to five at Boundary Street on Saturday, turned in ran strongly but with less pur-"BRIANCON" lost to Felix Altayo and Danieij a very plucky performance with a fifteen depleted by pack,,covered well in defence

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The Folite rallied following

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The early exchanges were

interval the Club 21-18 lost to Allayo de Rocha lively and the Army were for this, double and I. Henderson, seemed to wake up and the for-

tunate in opening their account who did well without flashing ral indulged in some

wards, ably supporting, Ian Car- when Sherrard-Smith allowed | was brought down just short of FIXTURE LISTS

Welch to waltz through under the line. Shortly after Wright-led-to two scores. Henderson jinking and interfering which The following are the scho- the posts. Clayden had no Nooth featured in a sterling rush and Stewart moved into the line dules for the Men's Doubles difficulty in bringing out full and carried the ball over amidst and the Airmen's hard pressed Loading on or abt. "A" and "B" Divisions in the points.

Martin's convert defence crumbled. Badminton League: A

Within the space of a few

Saunders converted three tries mnutes Clayden eluded Runsel: The final stages of a hard and had the misfortuns to ice Nov. 15-61 Teresa's V Chung for a good score and was again fought game were marred by an his fourth effort strike the post.

Recreio LUCU; Kowloon successful with the convekt. Wah; Tong Shailanders.

The lawmen came more into in my opinion, two Army play Peyton, Jennings, Bochors and unfortumate incident, in which,The Airmen were still defeating Nov. 22. --- Kowloon Toog v Re-

strongly when no side sounded. 15th Nov. Celo 8 John' V UKU; St Teresa's their own following this score were qulity of an unwarranted Ballard stood out for the RAF

Dec. VBhallanders.

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Martin 10th Jan. Tertia's IKU: Ballanders was in Ano fettle, all through, Police me to be congratulated Dec. 6-Necplo v St John's for offside saw Claydon, who tionably the better side and full value for their win, but the Chung. Kh

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John W. 2008 anders with a brillant kick from the forgalint depa

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John's Herrein v. Bhailandera: kowe: loon Tong v 55 Teresa'n.

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