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THE CHINA MAIL, THURSDAY, AUGUST. 28, 1952.

FIRST FLOODLIT OVAL CROWD CHEERS THE CHAMPIONS

LEAGUE BOWLS MATCH PLAYED

At the Hongkong Electric Club grezn Inst night members of the Kowloon Cricket Club and Craigengower Cricket Club First Division Inwn bowls teams had the unique experience of playing the first League match under floodlight in the Colony's lawn bowls history,

After a heavy downpour had washed out the match between them at the CCC green, the two teams, after a spot of tea, decided to adjourn to the HKERC green which was kindly lent them for the match by the HKERC.

Professional Sprint Cycling Championship

Hille

Judgment of distance' was a uffected playing under the two rows of floodlights on cach alde of the green and wan a little

night by the

green,

accentuated last

heaviness of the

The players, however, soon got over the

the preliminary

confusion of Anding one's own woods and of laying the mat straight and after a few heads settled down to some Kood bowls.

The match started at 8 p.m. and ended exactly at 11 pm. The general opinion was that

Paris, Aug. 27. Reg Harris of Britain, making a bid to win the Professional sprint cycling title for the fourth succes perience playing in the cool of

was quite a pleasant sive year, made a good start the night and with improved today with a comfortable ghung conditions lawn bowls win in his first round heat, matches could be played me

almost He passed his role opponent, just as well unded Pierre Nihant of Belgium, 300 The Kowloon Cricket Clu metres from the end to win by experienced little dimculty In Aen lengths. His tkne of 114 collecting maximum points from seconds for the last 200 metreshe depleted CCC side; win- was six-tenths of a second fastening on all three rinks and on than that by any other rider. the aggregate by 70 shots to 38.

Two well known riders. Jacques Bellenger of France and Jan Derksen, öt Holland, Talle! to win their heats but have nother chance later in the re- pechage.

Bellenger, runnerup to Harria last year, lost by three-quarters of a length to Bergomi of Italy, while Derksen, second two years aga, was beaten by five lengths Georges Senfetlehen by France.-Router.

AMATEUR PURSUIT TITLE

Paris, Aug. 27.

THE SCORES CCC

H. Toy P. K. Lau F. Leo

KCC

A. V. Lopes

R. Roanele

I. S. Capell

C. Romelet 17 E. C. Fincher 19

Greenakade

**, Jagi

E. el Area!!! W. C. Ogley

C. Hong Choy

F. Kerman

3. N. Won I

C. Thompsos:

F

W. Hong Sling #

W. Colledge

J. Cantib

#1

S. Leonard

7. O. Madar

G. A. Sousa

13

TË. Baker

21

30

In the first quarter-final of the onuleur pursuit world cycling championship, Mino de Rossi (Italy) beat Hans Schliebenen (Germany) in the time of 5 mins, seconds.

In the second quarter โรงแ P.J.

(Holland) van Heussen

9.0

beal Knud Andersen (Denmark) in the time of 5 mins, seconds,Reuler.

Rugby League Results

N. Morri

Forest Hills Seedings

By beating Derbyshire at the Oval on August 22, Surrey became outright County Cricket Champlons for the first time since 1914.

Royal

H.K. Defence Force Orders

Farce leadquarters Depot Troining. Squad No. 18 & 13 Tuesday, September 2, 1952. Parade RIKDF 19 2

Dress: Battle p.m. Lirder

KAAP Cadre Course. — Tuesday, September 2, 1952. Parade HKDF 4.30 p.m. Dress: As ordered.

Serial No. 34. Orders by Co- Guard of Honour.. On the arrival | Murray Parade Ground at 3.30 am.

of The Duchess of Kent et

Friday September 19 RIIKDY- lonel L. T. Ride, CBE, ED, Com-the end of October the next stop.m. Transport leaves MUTTAY mandant, Royal Hongkong De- provide a Gd of tonour. Composi-Parade at 0.36 p.m. Wirelera Opera- fence Forces Dated August 20, lion, OC Major Jl Kite. Subalterntora Monday, September 1-Tech- It M.ADA Remedios. Ensiga D/LA nical College-5,30 p.m. Transport 1052.

EJL Ruto. CSM White, CQMB Darby, leaves Murray Parade Ground at Sgt Sun long. Sgt Nery. Rank and Desi Castege 30 p.m. Trans

Thursday Beptember - de 100. tractfees will be carted wit Technical under OC and 153 on Tuesday port leave Murray Parade Ground and Thursday ench werk word,magn at 5.30 p.m. Clerk G. D. and P. A. tember 23, 1052 at 1Q RUKDF from and Police Courses. Tuoaday, Sep- 8.30. pan.-8.30 pm. In addition 10tember

RUKDF-4.45 pmn. the above named Ofrs and NCOs Transport

leaves Murray Parado the following will alten! pencilee Ground at 5:30 pm. Equipment pared:-CAMS Walker. Set Piper, Amistani Tuemlay September 2- "A" Coy 45 Rank & Ble "T" Coy at Tak-9 a.m. (Full Day). Trann

Rank & file "C" Coy Rank & pars leaves Salisbury Bood at 8.30 file "D" Coy 6 Rank & fte 1.m. Friday, September 1-HKAAF Coy Rank & c.

Hangar 6 p.m. Transport leavER Salisbury Roast at 4.30 pm, Nurðing Discipline. Other Ranks are fre-Orderiles, Wednesday. September 2 M. T. p.m. quently seen allting on rain porkéć —As detailed---5.45 in the garages at HQ Ridbe or Drivers. Sunday, August 31-C leaning up against them or putting Tak.30 p.m. Cpl. W. F. Yeung. their equipment on them. As AC A.M. Motta, AC 11. C. NO, AC result dainage has been done to K, Sham. AC . M. "Neni. there cars. These practices Will Wednesday Septeinber. 3-Kni Tak ccate and Officers and NCOs will tak action against any offenders. In wet weather during patode times will be parked in theso Raspy as they are usually required for training

Tat Unit-Training. HQ See: Paradr 11Q KDP Happy Valley Tuesday, September 2, 1932 At 1.30 p.m. 1, New Ini Course Lecture(2), 3. Weapon Trg. Dress: Overalls, R. Bees Parade Thirrday, September 4. 1852 110 RUKDF 630 p.m. Parade small lea ture room. Dres: Overalls, beret, bell.

Fd Artillery Пattery - Training, Gunnery T-Morday, September 1002 And Wednesday, September 1, 1052 RV 3.30 pm. MPG. Dress: Plain eicthes, C. & Tp-Monday, Sep- tember 1, 1952. "B" Bec: Parade SOR eSHQ 5.30 p.m. Friday, September 5, 1053. No parado for her section.

Work-Lit

Hongkong Regiment Duties, Orderly Officer of the D'A Remedios. Next for duty

uty-Lt P. Omell. Ontorly Sergeant of the Weck-Sgl J. L. D' Aquino. Next for duty-Sgt

Sun Hong.

Picture at left shows Stuart Surridge, Surrey's victorious captain, acknow-

Training. the crowd invading the pitch in deflance ledging the crowd's cheers. At right of the police to cheer the players, Central Press Photos,

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Ladies' Open Singles Tennis Championships

Attract 14

Entries

By "ARGONAUT”

Fourieen of the Colony's top ranking feminine net stars will make a bid for the Colony Ladles Singles title, left undefended by Mrs K. H. lp, when the Colony Ladies' Tennis Championships begin at the Ladies' Recreation Club on Monday, September 8.

Mrs Stroobach,

the

"A" Cay-Tuesday. KB Inspection. DAI, ÍV 3.29 0.m. at MPG. Drets: Clean fatigue, Niñe slings and bayonet trogs, "A" Coy NOU Cadre Thursday. Drili, 22 Rifle Shoot. RV 5.20 pm, at MPG for BQ. Dress: Clean fatigue (Över- Alb). "B" Coy-Monday. Drill. Mag Passing. RV 3.20 p.m. at MPG for

по сата

*

place at

Swimming. The annual notch for the Terry Trophy between Land Forces Hongkong, and The ifeng kong Regimen: will take Victoria Barracks at 6 pm on Friday, September 12, 1932. A come mittee a being formed to select the Regimental Tesin, All Ranks WHI be welcome with their wive

Home Guard

Training. As ordered.

G Dm. Transport leaver Ballsbury Read at 8.30 pm. Rader Operators. Monday September "A" Watch-- Practice Training-(Full Day)

.m. Transport leaves HQ RIKOF at 8 am, Fighter Plotters. Wednes day September 3-A Watch-5.0.1. (Half Day) am. Thunday Bap- tember 4B Watch 8.0.R.-0.30 pan. Squadron Grounderew, Sunday August Ji-"A" Flight-KAAP Ranger-0.45 80. Transport lerver Salisbury Road at 8.30 am. Friday, September & "A" and "B" Fight

KAAP Hangar-0 p.m. Transport leaves Sallabilty Road at 545 pm... Saturday September "B" Flight- HRAAF Bangor 2 p.m. Transport, leaves Salisbury Road at 1.45 pm.

Flying Programme, Sunday, August 31-B' Hongkong Auxillary Air, Fores

Fighl Aircrew-KAAY.

leaves R.m. Transport Ground

Combat Training. Mon- Sellsbury Road at 6.30 a.m. Satur-

p.11.

Hangar-

Hangar-2

119. Dress: Clean Fatigue. HR Coy day. September 1 -HQ RHK.D.F. day September - Flight Air NUO Cadre Thursday.

2" Mor. Personnel detailed p.m. Trans- crew-HCAAF Tufte PWT. RV 6.20 p.m. at KPG for port leaves Murray Parade Ground Transport leaves Salisbury Road at 11Q. Dress: Clean fatigue. "C" Coy at 3.30 p.m. Thursday. September. 1.4 p.m.

Tuesday, Judo, LMG. Rv 5.30 p.m. HQ KDF Personnel detalled-

at MPG. Dress: Wespen Trg Order. B p.m.

Transport leaves Murray Rifle in and bayonet frogs. "p"

Parade Ground at 5.30 p.m. Cay-11 PI-Wednesday, Harmonisa- tion shoot. TV 835 pan. at MPG for į Trade Training, Photographers Kennedy Road Range. Dress: Weapon Friday, September 6-Kal Tak Photo. TTK Order. "D" Coy-10 21 12 Pis

Section-Kai Tak- p.m. Wednesday. Drill. Rifle. RV.5.15 p.m.

Trans-

at MPG for 119. Dress: Clean fatigue port leaves Salisbury Road at 5.45 (Overall); de linge and bayonet. A.T.C. Secuen. Tuesday..Sep- STORA. "D_Coy_NCO's Cadre Mon- tember "A" Watch-Kal Tak

(Full Day} Transport dzy. Drill. Fire Control, RV 8.20 p.m.9.30 4.m.

p.m.

at MPG fer TIQ Dress: Clean fatigue. leuves Salisbury Road at .15 am. 19 Coy, Big "A" Bec-Tuesday, Friday September A." "B" "C"

Такв Watches-Koi Dill Cadre. RV 3.20 p.m. at MPG | "p for HQ, Dress: Clean fatigue (Over: Transport leaves Salisbury Road at nils). Big 191 "1" See-Tuesday. Siz 3.45 pm, Fighter Controllers. Mon Trg. RV 3 p.m. at MPG Dress: Clean day. September 1-HQ NIKDF-0

д.т.

ST.

Hongkong WAAC Training. First Aid Parade Mon day, September 1, 1943 119 JUIKD B.40 p.m. Dress: Plain clo. 814- nals "A" Bee parade Tues 2). Sep- tember 2. 1932 Signals Office QLF 5.45 p.m.." Ser parade Wwwziny, September 4. 1032 Signsta Cle HQLF Dreza: Untem special pre- laton pas bera given, aŭ signals personnel will parade in uniform. instructor:

II. M. Dun, 1/Cpl. W.R.A.C., Stores Parade Monday. September 1, 1952 11Q RUKOP p.m. Personnel wilt report to NQMS

JOHN

AMBULANCE

fatigue, BIG PI Tuesday, Pl Comds p.AL Transport leaves Murray Lane in Lecture Room. disposal. RV 6.00 pm. at MPG for Parade Ground at 5.30 p.m. Wednes. HQ. Drees: As ordered. Mor Pl Tuesday. Pl Comds disposal. RV 3.0 day September 3-HQ NIKDF-2 | 18gd.) C. P. Vaughan, Lleut-Col..

(Half Day) Transport leaves Deputy Commandoat, R.II.K.D.F. pm, at MPG for HQ. Dress: As or ilered. MTP-Sunday, August 31- Fd day. Convoy practice. IV a.m. at W Car Park, Kowloon. Dress: Battle Order less steel helmets Berets worn, Jungle hats la haversack, MT 11-Tuesday, Der Instr. RV 5.20 p.m. at MPG for HQ. Dress: Clean fatigue, MIT P-Thursday, Dvr Instr. Maint Cadre RV 5.0 p.m. at MPG for IIQ, Dress: Clean falique. (Malot Cadre Clean fatigue Overalia). In See & Snipers-Monday. Fd craft. Order by Comm. D. W. Mac-0.5.52. Shaukiwan K.F.W.A. Amb.. Gren. RV 5.20 p.m. at MPG for HQ. Intosh., CMG, OBE, C.StJ., Buing-chak, Lo Wal. Lau Tain-wai Division Plea. Bau Man-keung. Ng Dress: Clean faligue (Overalls) (Can-

Yuen Pak-wing, Cheng Sau-san Ch

Wing-fat. Word. Chung-bor. Ler 10.0.52. Kennedy Town Amb. Divi- w.b.f. 23.8.32. King' College Amb/Sisters

BRIGADE ORDERS

vas shoes carried). The Bee & Snipers Commissioner of St. John Am

Thursday Dvr Instr. HV 6.20 p.mbulance Brigade, Hongkong Dis-

Medical Ser Turedag. Cadre, vtrict Order No. 35/52 dated | OPIO. LI Curang Division

6.20 p.m. at MPG for HQ. Dress: August 28, 1952.. Clean fatiguo (Overalls).

Mrs K. H. Ip is away participating in the Malayan Championships and in her absence the top-seeded position has been given to Mrs Mary Chow, who won the Seeded in the other half New York, Aug. 27. Championship in 1950 and who was runner-up last year. Vic Seixas heads the domestic

is the vastly improved Colony, Ladies' Badminton Champion, Miss Ulian Khoo. reeds and the defending Cham-

than likely Suggestions have been made Saul and Miss E. Skinner; P. V. plon, Frunk

It appears more Sedginan, Australia, heads the men's that the two seeded players will through

correspondence Shawe and Mrs R. Richards y foreign seeds among those who reach the final, although Ulian columns in the press that the F. C. Stuckey and Mrs I. P. Tam

nt MPG for 11Q. Dress: Clean fatigue. will meet with some Colony Ladies Championships worth; J. Heu and Mrs V. Fowler have entered the United States Khoo

In a more central v T. T. Kao and Mrs Mary Yang: National Amateur Grass Courts strong opposition on her path to be held

location, but as always there. J. Armstrong and Mrs H. M. Tennis Championships which it.

The tournament will this year will be a number of armchair Pearson v H. M. Liu and Mrs S. open on Friday at Forest Hills.

figures s Other foreign seeda in order miss such colourful

Mrs W. J. D. critics but few men or, as in this Chiu: J. L. P. Wallis and Mrs J. B. Kite v Lee Wal-tong and ladies of option. pre:

Cooper. Mrs Getz, Mrs A. D. The job of running the Colony and Miss Kathicen Phoa v J. F. Mrs Gloria Choy: Lee Boon-sing Ken McGregor (Australia), Scholes, Mrs H. J. Armstrong in Mervyn Rose (Australia). Phil addition to Mrs K. H. Ip and Mrs Chinmpionships involves a gecat Hennessy and Miss M. E. A

deal of time and energy (Belgium), Kurt Joan Wong-Sze, but the num-

on the Meikle, Tony Liang and Mrs lip Washer The following were the results Nielson (Denmark), Felicisima ders will be made up by some part of the Tennis Commites of Martha Young v L. F. de Souza of Rugby League Club matches

Ampon

(Philippines), Ken promising newcomers in Miss E. the LRC, not to mention the and Miss R. Rumjahn: W. F. Tsu ployed today:

Rosewall

(Australia), Lewis Skinner, Miss R. F. Sargent. Mrs generosits of the Club Itself in and Mrs E. Litton (bye). (Australia), Gustave. Judson and horkey star Miss allowing the use of its courts

even to Palafox (Mexico) and Brendan Marie Mckle.

to the extent of giving pre- Most attractive

Arst roid ference to the Colony events at Leigh 21, Belle Vue Rangers 9. Mackcon (Canada).

The women's foreign seeds match should be that. between the expense of its own club

word the two promising newcomers, events, Ceatainly ---Long (Australia). Mrs-Martha-Young and Miss appreciation is due. the commit Nelly Adamson (France), E. Skinner, the winner of whom tee and the club from the Angela Mortimer (Britain), is expected to offer Mrs Mary Colony's lovers of the game. Helen Fletcher (Britain), Chow her strongest pro-final Melita Ramirez (Mexico) and opposition.

London, Aug. 27.

Bramley G, Warrington 11. Huk Kingston Hovers 18,

Batley 18,

Salford V, St. Helens 15.

Widnes 2, Liverpool, City 10.. York 9, Bradford 14.-Reu- ter,

Record Entry For Inter-County Golf Tourney

London, Aug. 27.

A record entry of 164 golfers

has

been accepted

English Brabazon

feur

and

and

Golf Union

Stratene play

by

the for the

72 holes ama- tournament

Hoad

in

proj

Sachiko Komo (Japan).—United

Falcon Attacks

Golfers

Salisbury, Aug. 27. Two members of the High Golf Club at Salisbury

Another good match will be that between Mrs Mary Yang and Mrs Violet Fowler to decide the second round position for Mles Ullan Khoo.

DOUBLES TOURNEY

OPENING FIXTURES

Colony Ladies' Doubles-ro I. P. Tamworth & Mrg 11. M. PISAFEON V of Mr Mary Yang & Mrs Martha Young: Dir M. Pepperell & Mrs F. Tebbuit Mina R. Fa Sargent. &. Mim E Smythe.

A special effort is being made by the Committee to have the Colony events completed within a fortnight, and let us hope that no complaints will now be forth- op-coming that some players wii

have to play on successive days.

The following is the full draw for the Colony events and the list of fixtures for the opening days:

Colony Mixed Doubies K. C. Dno & Mrs Elvio Teok v S. Saul & Misa E. Skinner,

The Harlem Globetrotters

On The Screen

Ambulance Dulles, Hongkong. 31.8.82 10 6.0.32, Western District W.A. Division: 1.9.52 10 13.9.03, Kennedy Town K. F. Division,

Ambulance Dulles, Kowloon 1.9.42 to 7.9.62. towloon Y.M.C.A. Divi- Ron: 8.9.52 1 14.9.52, Mongkok Division.

Penetration Squad Duties-Sun. 31.8.52, Dr 8. Y. Chen & Shah- po Nursing Division: Sun. 7.0.82, Dr

B Central Yue Pul-lam

Nursing Division.

Beach

Duties. Hongkong Sat, 30.8.52 0.30 am. Repulse Bay Con- fucian

Big Wave Bay B.C.A.A Abc Saperstein's Harlem Shek Chung Sing Div. 150 Globetrotters basketball team, pm, Repulse Bay H.X.Y.M.C.A. which will be in Hongkong for Div.: Wave Bay, K.C.O.B.

Shek.O Causeway DW.; DW.; Sun.

a three-game series commenc-

Bay

0.30

31.8.52

Shek

Mul-kun, W... 140.03 Shaukiwan Division Anh/ K.P.W.A. Nursing Sisters Chu Pul-king, Lee Mei-lin. Bau Wing-yee. Tin Yin-ching, wet. 21.0.52.

Leave D/S to Hon-cirung grant- dick leave for two months, west.

30.8.02.

FUND PING-TAN, B.O.SI.J.,

istant Commissioner, lony Headquarters,

BL. J. A. 8.

23.8.57.

DAILY EXPRESS

BOOKS

$10.50

$10.00

$25.00

ing on September 8, features in a.m. Repulse Bay Shaukhwan Div Colony Ladies Singles Mrs V. a film entitled "The Harlem E Wave Ety Fastern Div. Shell-O KING GEORGE, VI

Shaukiwan K.F. DIV 130 p.m. Judson v Miss M. E. A Metkle: Mrs

Globetrotters" which was pre-Repulse Bay 91h Nam Div.: Big QUEEN MARY. ↑ Miss S. Rumjahn. M. Ranchand

viewed at the Lee Theatre Wove Bay Wanchal "B" Div. Club Mixed Doubles J. Wallis &

BABY BOOK C. Pyesterday.

O Kennedy Town K.F. Dlv. Mrs J. Kite Lt-Col. Vaughan & Men Vaughan.

ENJOYABLE COOKERY $16.00 Beach Duttes, Kowloon.-Sat. 30.8.52, Kowloom

$10.00 Division & Taun Wan NO HIDING PLACE .... Nursing Div.: Sun. 31.0.63, Kowloon Divison & Tsun Wan Nursing Div. IT'S FUN FINDING OUT

Book ... Allocation of Nursing Dullen for

Tuesday, September 9 Colony Ladles DoublesMag M. Hamchand & Mis R. Rumjähn V Misa K. Whos de Mist C. Phos.

Colony Mixed Doubles H. J. Am- strong & Mrs It. M, Pearton vil, M. Edu & Mrs C. Chiu; J. Hieu & Mrs V. Fowler v T. T. Kao & Mrs Mary

C. Stuckey & Mrs Tam 7. Yang worth VP. V. Shawo & Mr H. Richards.

Colony Ladies Singles-Mr M. Pepperell v M R. F. Sargent: Mrs Martha Young v. Miss E Skinner,

V

gamo

While

the Alm, which is produced by Columbin Pictures centres on the exeltement and drama inherent in the played by the Globetrotters, a Bestember, 1932-Ambulance Duties IT'S FUN FINDing out

concerning at H.Q. Western Dist. W.A. Nur- pulsating romance

sing Division; Ambulance Duties at neatly. Kowloon: Waterloo Nursing Division; RUPERT & THE WRONG one of the players, is and effectively woven into the Penetration Squad Dulles:_ _Cential script.

Book II

$6.00

# 8.00

1.00

$ 1:00

PRESENT WARUPERT & THE 'BLACK

MOTH The basketball scenes, which kong Beach Dulles-Kowloon: Sham AUPERT & SWAN LAKE $ 1,00

'In the Ladies' Doubles, Mrs Mary Chow who in partnership

COLONY LADIES' SINGLES with Mrs Joan Wong Sze won the title last year, bus teamed up Mes M. Chow (bye); Mrs M. with Ulian Khoo and the pair Ramchand y Miss S. Rumjahn;

Nurring Division; Street pers Shelter Des: Kennedy Tow off

the за sturt

top Mra Martha Young v Miss E. will

Nursing Div.; Beach Dutics-long

"Western Dist, W. A. Numing. Skinner: Mrs M. "Pepperell v favourites in this event. the Inter-County Cham-Post

Wednesday, Reptember 10 pionship

take up almost half of the 80 30 holes at Ganton, were attacked by a falcon last

Mrs Enid Lo Lilton and Miss Miss R. F. Sargent: Mrs V.

Colony Mixed Doubles-Lee_Wal-

shulpa Nursing Division. arc Yorkshire, September 11 to 13. night.

Rita Lo have been allotted the Judson v Miss M. E. A. Meikic;

from & Mes J. B. Kke; Tony Liang & shots

actuat games Enrolments--Aberdeen Kai Yong C. Hobson and Three farmer British Walker

B. Pells had other seeded place, but will have Mics Kathleen Phoa v Mrs A. tong & Mrs Gloria Chay v 3. Wellis minutes of running time,

Division-Pica, Kwani against New York Cellies, who Ambulance Cup internationals-Leonard G. reached the 12th green in then stiff hurdle in their opening; Sainsbury: Mrs Mory Yang vir Marths Young 2 F. de Souza

w.o.1. Kal-yuen & Kwan Hang, Miss R. Rumjahn: Lee Boen-ting major round

V. Fowler; Miss.Ullan & Phon Capt. J. Hen will also be coming to Hong-143.52 Causeway match against Crawley, John Beck and Frank semi-final of the club's

Mrs V. Mrs

Bay Amb. Divi- Khoo (bye).

nessy & Miss M. E. A Meikle.

kong.

on-Pte. Chan Chuk-kwan, wæd. Pennick, will represent Sussex handicap when they were sud-Fowler and Mrs S. Chiu.

Liu Kul-hni, w.e.. 17.4.62 Pte. Colony Ladies' Singles. Mrs Mary

Thomas Gomez, who play. but Yorkshire and Lancashire defly attacked by a falcon.

The Mixed Doubles event has

Yeng V Mrs V. Fowler; Mrs Ram- COLONY LADIES' DOUBLES

the role of Abo Saperstein, chand/Miss Rumjahn v Mrs M. Chow. are strongly

the fancied for

When Hobson found it going attracted 15 entries and in the

Colony Ladies Doubl:sw/o Ms County tile-Reuter,

gives a fine characterisation of for his eyes he struck it with a absence of the holders, K. H.

Top Section

Peppel & Mira Tebbutt/MR S Mrs E. Litten and Miss R. Log Miss Smythe club, kling the falcon-Reuter. Ip and Mrs Ip, the evergreen

Mrs ft.

the "man of perpetual motion."

The Globetrotters W. P. Taul and Mrs Litton are) (bye)

Impressed Mrs V. Fowler and Richards & Mrs Elwood.

accurate with their

passing. nssing. Miss R. most formid- Mrs S. Chiu (byc); undoubtedly the

CRC TOURNEY

intricate movements and clever able combination.

Rumjahn and Mrs M. Ramchand Strong opposition is expected y Miss K. Phoa and Miss C The Chinese Recreation Club boli control during periods of

hard- by Tony Phon; Mrs I. P. Tamworth und are holding the Colony

serious play, while their amus- them to be given

Martha Young Mrs H. M. Pearson v

Mrs Llang und Mrs

Mary court tennis championships oning antics when indulging

evoked horseplay

uproarious and Mrs Martha Young; their courts at Causeway Bay and Lee Boon-sing and Kath-Yang leen Phou.

Mrs M. Pepperell and Mrs E. with the sanction of the Hong-laughter, C. The following will represent

K C. Dao and Mcs Elvio Tebbult v

Mia R. F. Sargent kong Lawn Tennis Association. Craigengower Cricket Club in Tsok, the other seeded pair, and Miss E. Smythe; Mrs R. The tournament will include

Richards and Mrz friendly badminton match will have to go through such

Elwood singles and doubles champion- pairs this (bye); Mrs M. Chow and Mis ships for men and for school- League against St. Teresa's at the CCC successful

v Miss E. court this evening starting at season as F. C. Stuckey and Ullan Khoo (bye)

boys of 18 years of age and 7.30 p.m.-M. T. Lam (capt), Mrs A. Tamworth, J. Hau and Skinner Mrs J, B. Kile under.

and W. Gilles, S. Saul, Wong Mrs V. Fowler and 11. M. Tu tbye).

MIXED DOUBLES Kang-chow, Wong Kai-cheong, and Mrs S. Chiu before enter- COLONY and B. K. L. Lul

ing the final.

K. C. Das and Mrs E. Trok v S.

Queen Elizabeth's Race-hore Sold

Newmarket, Aug. 23. Windsor Forest, one of the race-horses owned by Queen Elizabeth, was sold at the Tata teraall blood-stock sale here to day for £1,008.

The horse was bought by a Scottish trainer, Mr P. T. Dudd, who intends to put him to hurdles.-Router,

THE

CCC TO PLAY ST. TERESA'S AT BADMINTON

GAMBOLS

WHAT A MEGS — I CAN'T POSSIBLY START WORK UNTIL IVE TIDIED UP, - LIPSTICK.-HIDEOUS SHADE → POWDER: COMB, BOOK, HAIR FING,

1010)

MIRROR, NAIL VARNISH, SCISSORS, NEEDLES, STRING, [COTTON, PAPER PATTERN

Ly

Y

Barry Appleby

LET ME SEE, PIL KEEP MY LIPSTICK IN THIS DRAWER, NAILI VARNISH, MANICURE GET, COTTON HERE, SPARE STOCKINGS, RAIZ CLIPS, COMB, NEEDLES,

(THERE! I'M READY W START work

NOW THAT 119 A BIT TIDY

Added interest In the tourna ment will be the participation of Indonesian and Malayan players, who will be visiting the Colony at the time.

Entries are now being ne cepted at the Hongkong Sports Shop,

Gloucester Arcade, or may be sent do the Iton. Secre- tary, Chinese Recreation Club, Causeway Bay.

events

lawn

1n

DECATHLON CHAMPION TO TOUR JAPAN

San Francisco, Aug. 27. Bob Mathias, Stanford's Olymple Decathlon star and football player, znnounced on Wednesday that he is going on a track Junket to Tokyo about the start of the foolt il scaron.

The great athlete, just return- The closing date for entries ed from Helaluki, had promised in the schoolboy's section is Dan Ferris. Secretary of the September and for the men's Amateur Athlelic Union, in New

September 20

York on Tuesday night, to ac- TENNIS RE-PLAY

company a team

team of track alors to The re-play of the Mixed Tokyo on Sept. 16.

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tennis Mathias, on his way home to match between South

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a bero's welcome in Tulare, sald and Chinese: Recreation Club, he would start back on Oct. 1, which was postponed due to although Ferris wanted him to bad weather last Friday, is to stay in Japan a month, bo played at the Hongkong Cricket Club Courts this after- noon.

His announcement came as 4 Jolt to Standford football hopes.

Associated Prest,

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