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HOLIDAY YACHTING.

RACES FOR PRESENTED CUPS.

Three events for Presented Cups were held at the Royal Hong Kong Yacht Club on Saturday, All the races ware over the follow- ing course :-Channel Rocks (P), Kowloon Rock (P), Ramsay Shoal (P) and Chanost Books (8). Distance: 7.8 miles.

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The results word")"

*** H*! Class,

(Started at 2.95 p.m.).

Yacht Sailed by 4

Norman (Capt. Krogh Moe) Rolls (Mr. R. Stock)...... Argulla II. (Mr. Gandy)... Dorothea (Mr. R. P. Edwards) Diana (Major Bingham).....

TIMES

Finished Corrected P'tion

3.40.90

3:40,20

3.41.03

3.37.90

3.40.13

3,40,00

3.45.06

3.36.00-

3.45.03 3.38,33

3

"HI" and "T" (Started at 2.30

Classes. -- p.m.)..

TIMES

Daphne (Mi M. Stokes).

Ailm (Major Lochner)

Bluejacket (Major Barry)

Boojum (Mr. H. 8. Bouse)

Speedwell (Major Stewart)

Yacht Sailed by

Why Wonder (Capt Fowkes) ..................

Finished Corrected P'tion

6

3,57,01

3.67.01

4:00.40

3.88,02:

4.00.40 3:57,23 3

5

4.03.00 4.02:21

3.57,27 × 2,8648 4.00.55 4.00.10

4.02.15-

1

Adanao (Cir. A. H. Walker, R.N.)... 4.08,54

"G" Glass,

(Started at 2.35 p.m.).

Yacht Sailed by Wendy (Capt. Malone) Bunice (Capt.. Rose)-

TIMES "Finished Corrected Pition

14.15.34 4.14.16... " 4.08.04 4:06:40

H.K.C.C. TENNIS TOURNAMENT:

.POOR STANDARD 'IN OPEN CHAMPIONSHIPS.

CONCLUDING STAGES REACHED.

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Competition in the Open Singles whom they are likely to eliminate.

Open Doubles

good match, Champion- Another

however, ships of the Cology has reach borthers and Y. V. Segalon and P. should be seen between the Lo ed the concluding stages. So much R. S. Walsham, and although by progress was made last week that virtuo of their better record the in both events, the last eight posi- in the ability of the latter pair, former are favourites, I have faith tions have been filled while one who, on form, are capable of beat place in the Open Singles semi-ing their more experienced oppon... Saal has already been occupied. It ante.

is now expected that before the end TUESDAY'S PROGRAMME.

The programme for to-morrow is as follows

of the current week only semi- finalists will be left in the com petition.

*

The Tournament has now been running for six weeks and it is amatter of gratification, compar- ing previous years tournaments, to 100 so rupid progress made in such a short time The standard of play, however, has been very" pour, Retrospetting on these events back to the end of the Great War, I con sider that the standard produced a far this year is the worst, and I can only hope that play in the re- maining matches will be something very far different from that scen during the last six weeks, as the number of good matches so far are few indeed.

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Open Singles.

T. Honda. Ng Sze Cheung,

Olub Championship,,

A. L. Sullivan Dr. D. J. Valentinet.

Handicap Blogies "A," TJ. Price (rec. 1/0) . N. L. H. Railton (reo 1/6).

L T. Ride (owo 2/8) or J. G.. Leky (owe 1/8) r. R. K. Valentine (owe 2/8).

Handicap Singles “B” A. H. McBride (scr.) . E. H. Williams (rec. 4/3).

Handicap Doubles.

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D. E. Hobb and E. M. Bryden (red, 15) or A. Penn and J. R. Collis (reo. 4/6). G. W. Sewall and L. Wright (owe 30).

J. G. Leoky and J. J. Waite (owe 3/8) « S. J. H. Fox and G. W Stabb (rec. 4/4).

The results have been very much as expected at the beginning of the Benzori, I ventured to forecast the competitors to reach the last eight positions in both events. In the Open Singles, only one forecast was wrong-W. C. Hung, who lost to Ng Sze Cheung in the fourthi round failing to justify my sales. F. A. Redmond and Mrs. James tion the latter replacing him,(owe 30) v. D. J. Mackie and Mrs. while in the Open Doubles, which Mackie (4/0).

event is the more difficult to for cast, two pairs failed to occupy the positions I expected them to oc- cupy, H. A. Barros and F. J.. Remedios 5lling the place of G. A. White and C. Q. Burdett, and Y. V. Segalen and P. R. S. Walsham filling that of Marton and Owen Hughes,

W. M. Barton and C. H. C. Bradley (owe 1/8) » D. D. McKay and O. P. F. James (sor.),

Mixed Doubles.

CANTON TENNIS.

HONG KONG PLAYERS VISIT.

Taking advantage of the holidays, S. A. Kumjohn paid another visit to Canton, and engaged the two interport players there. On Friday Turning now to the forthcoming. The met Loung, Tak. Kwong, and matahes, I am not at all hopeful after a very poor start in which of seeing very good tennis in the he lost the first set easily and was struggle for the remaining three down 1-6 in the following sot, be Open Singles semi-final positions. eventually emerged successfully by EC Fincher is opposed to Ho Kathree sets to one, the scores being Lau, and should be able to repeat 1-6, 7-5, 6-2, 6-3 in his favour.. his performance of last year when he beat the latter in straight sets,

On Saturday, Bodiker opposed and unless the Chinese aspirant on him in the fourth meeting of the put up a sound defence or hit hard couple. The Canton player proved and accurately at the same time, to be in his element and virtually I am afraid the Kowloon player outdrove the local player, who at will run away with, the match. T. bost - put up atiff defense, Honda meeta Ng Sza Cheung. Bodiker won by. 6-1, 6-1, 10, and Little is known or seen this your 6-4. Each has now won twice.

of the Japanese, but it is not likely that he will fail to reach the semi- final, although the latter will prob ably offer some stiff opposition The third match will be an Indian struggle between S, A. Eunjahn' and J. A. Cassumbhoy. Both are stylish players, and although the former is generally expected to win, his younger compatriot will give him a good run.

Better competition, is expected in the Open Doubles. Fincher and Goldman should be able to beat Barros and Remedics comfortably, but a fine match will probably be son between the other two pairs in their half, vit, Ho Ka Lan and Yow Man Kit (CRO) and Le Wai Tong and Luk Ding Cheung (South Ching) Great rivalry axista between them and their res pective supporters, and their meet Ing. I foch, will producs" the best struggle of the four matches. In the lower half. §. A. Ramjahn and H. D Rumiahn aro opposed to I Chiu Chun Chiu and W. O. Hung

Bodiker Wing.

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KOWLOON GOLF.

DRAW FOR TODAY'S MATCH

The following is the draw and starting times for the annual-match between the Kowloon Golf Club, and the Y.M.C.A. to be played over the Kowloon course to-day Singles will be played in the morning and foursomes in the afternoon..

TM.Q.A. EGO. 9,30--Cogan v. Braley... -9.35-MoKnight v. Eastman, 0.40-Hampton Urquhart 9.45-Mundy, Charman. 9.50-Russell 6. Laughton. (0,58–Hunt v. Mitchell. 10,00-Buxton v Pooler. 10.08 Murphy w Bullering 10.10-Saunderson, Reid.

10. 16Angus Ros. 10.20-Ferguson v. Gellatly. 10.25-H. Angus Simpson...

MARCH 28 1932

GOVERNMENT HOUSE.

LAST WEEK'S ACTIVITIES.

| Sunday, March 30th:--|

H.E the Governor and Lady Peel attended the Eastor Race Meeting at Kwant Race Course.

Monday, March Dist:-

Mr Corbett left Government House:

Tuesday, March 22nd":-

Lady Peel took part in the Ladies' Golf Competition at. Fan- ling, and presented the prizes at the close of the competition.

Wednesday, March” 23rd ---

Mr. Sime arrived no Governbiant Hound.

Mr. Herbert Phillips, H.B.M. Consul-General, Canton, dined, at Government House,

Thursday, March 24th ;-

E.E. the Governor presided at u meeting of the. Executive Council,

H.E. the Governor attended the annual dinner of the Institute of Engineers and Shipbuilders of Hong Kong,

Saturday, March 28th---

Mr. Sime left Government House, Accompanied by Mr. T. MegarTY (District Officer North), HE the Governor and Lady Peel visited the monastery on Castle Peak.

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