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There will be a broadcast description of the font. ball match, Kowloon v. Police, which is being played The on the Chatham Road ground this afternoon, above lay-out of the ground will asalst lateners to

follow the commentary.

TENNIS TOURNEY.

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SINGLES AND DOUBLES DRAW.

Ho Ka Lau v. W. F. Edge. H. Y. Ho v. K. Yoshikawa, Yow Man Kit v. Lee Wal Trol. Ler Woon Troi v. Ng Kam Chuen. E. C. Fincher (bye) v. It. Chon (bye).

E. Zimmern (bye) y. Surg. Com.

fl. Owen Hughes (bye) v. Ng Sze Cheong (bye).

With seventy-nine players in con.. Harkine (bye).

M. Kinoshita (bye) v. Luk Ding flict it is not surprising to find the Cheng (bye). draw in the singles tennis champion- ship of the Colony one of particular interest-n interest which promises to be muslained throughout the turng.

ment.

It is equally pleasing to find the most Bkely contenders well orpurated In the earlier rounds, though this deprives no interest from the opening! singes, us there are several attractive pairings in all divisions,

In addition to our well tried "vete- rans," there appears in this year's bernamant, a large number of new names, amongst whom may well be hidden the pojilar dark horse." Be that as it may, it is distinctly on- couraging to find new blood amongst the aspirants for competitive honoura, And it in the surest indication of the gamela progress in Hongkong. The full draw appended.

1st Quarter.

The draw is as follows:-

.

C. A. 1. Rumjahn (bye) v. D. B. Evans (bye),

[bye) v. Slow Kim

Firdos Khan

Sang (bye).

ET. E. Nash (bye; v. Capt. W. M. Morgan (bye).

Tsin Pai Pui (bye) v. J.-Col, J. C. Lecky (bye).

1. Goldman (bye) v. S. E. Green (bye).

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4th. Quarter.

A. L. Sullivan (bye) v. D. M. Mac- Dougall (bye).

V. V. Soenderam (bye) v. . II. Anderson (bye),

Wong Shiu Wing (bye) v. Chan Sa (bye).

fuk Kang Chrong (bye) v. Chiu Chun Chiu (bye).

M. W. Lo (byc) v. I. M. A. Razack (bye).

E. Hanwell (bye) v. Ho Wai ing (bye).

W. J. Howard (hye) v. E. Raliton {bye).

M. K. Lo (bye) v. K. Nakagato (bye).

Open Robles,

T. Honda and T. Akiyama (bye) v. Wong Fuk-unm and Tol Kam-nang

24, 1931.

TO-MORROW'S BIG. GOLF MATCH.

ALL ARRANGEMENTS NOW COMPLETE,

Messrs. I. W. Showan and O. E. C. Marton, both scratch players, have agreed to play against "Bobby" Cruickshank and "Wild Bill" Mehlhorn on Sunday afternoon. It la not yet known whether they will play level or whether the amatours will be in receipt of any bisques.

The match is timod to start at 2.80 P...e, on the arrival of the 1.18 p.m. train from Kowloon and it will probably take about three hours, so that spectators should be able to entch the 6.54 train from Sheung- chul..

The best ball of each pair counts at each hole, and a no game should be witnessed. II. E. the Governor and party will be present and will follow at least part and possibly the whole of the match. It in hoped that a megaphono may be available to keep any who are not able to ace all shots played informed as to the winners of each hole and the state of the score. Notices are ported in which spectators are being asked to keep and to well back from the players give them plenty of room; not to movo when behind the ball, not to click cameras or buzz cinema cameras on the near the playera-especially greens, and to keep off the greens at all times.

Non-members of the R.HI.K.G.C. are reminded that they aru temporary members of the Club after 2 p.m., meals and refresh- and can obtain ments in the Club houses by showing their tickets and paying cash. Ladies, and those with them, should use the Ladies' Clubhouse.

The recorda of the visitors have boon published already. Mehlhorn's | latest achievement is the breaking of the course record at Caloocan, Enclier performances of this player (whong name is often wrongly spelt Melkorn) includes: Runner-up American Pro fessional Championship 1925; heat A. Compaion at Wentworth in the first International professional match, 1926 (ant this was the only match won): the American professionals | again beat Compston at Worcester, Mass., 1927 (playing as No. 1 for ILS.A.); he was 17th, in the British Open in 1921; 8th, in 1926; 9th. in 1928; and has muny other Anc achievements,

Robert Allan Cruickshank (born at Grantan-on-Spey. 1894), became professional in 1921 and went to the

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(hye) ». F. A, Redmond and L. Jones) for the American Open in 1923, Ride (bye), A. L. Sullivan and La Goldman (bye) v. Dr. J. H. Montgo- uery and L. Forster (bye), C. S. Pile and C. E. Hanwell (bye).

Fund was fourth in 1924; 5th. in British Open in 1929, as won plenty of tournaments in America, Including Los Angeles $10,000 Tournament in 1927, and with T. D. Armour the Four Ball Professional Championship of U.S.A.

ho more impressive in hence.

1. Segalen und M. Zimmern v. Feroz Ali and Firdos Khan, E. G, an E. F. Fincher v. B. C. K. Hawkins

I. W. Shewan has twice won the and R. R. Todd, V. V. Sonderam and El Fan-mov. G. R. Sayer and A. B. Championship of the R.H.K.G C., and the Jaspar Clark Cup twice. Marton's | Rnworth, Tai Wai-pic and p Knu

record includes runner-up for Jaspar kur. H. rmstrong and Q Clark Cup and Championship, and will Marton, A Kam-churn and Trai Pag-nam v. W. M. Barton and A. C. T. Bowker, S. A. and H. D. Rumfaln G. W. A. E. and F. Zimmern. Tufton and J. C. P. Tosh v. W. C. Chun-chiu, G. A. Hung and Chiu Noronha and L. A. da Rochn v. E. T. . Nash and C. B. Nicholson, Ho Wal. hing and In Tak-lam v. Chan So and S. A. Rumfahn (bye) v. Iu Tak tot. A. d. en Silva and A. A. dos Wong Shiu-wing. M. K. and M. W.

.. T. Ride (bye) v. G. Lal (bye), A. D. Humphreys (bye) . F. I. Kwok (bye).

J. M. Morhans {bye) v. H. N. Chau (byc).

2nd Quarter.

Fetch v. W. N.

D. w. Green

Remedios, Lak Ding-cheung and Luk Kung-cheung v, D. 1. Prophet and 31, R. Forsyth, A. H. Rumiskn and A, H. Madar v. C. E. Holmes and D. B. Evans, D. W. Deans, and W. N. Petch . A. D. Humphreys and I. Owen Hughes, Ho Ka-lau and Yew Man-kit F. A. Redmond v. J. W. Lennard.. H. Kwok and II. N. Chau y, A. 0. v. J. II. Anderson and E. Grimble,

| Cheuk (byo).

Feroz Ali (bye) (bye).

A. II. Kumjahr. (bye) v. Denne (bye).

Horace Lo (byn) v. D. 3. (by).

"Þ. Kong v. G. W. Lee,

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