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TENNIS BALLS

"WIZARD 1932"

THE

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TELEGRAPH. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 1932.

TENNIS TOURNEY

PROGRESS.

SULLIVAN AND "SA" AMONG WINNERS.

OLD LADY SHOWS

HER COURAGE.

|REFUGEE FIGHTS FOR SHELTER, AND WINS.

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batch of nine matches was con- but who has cautioned against, pleted, including seven ties in the shop windows as abodes? second round.

If any far-sighted soul has done Three or four of the Colony'so, the refugeen who have set up loading players made their bow in house keeping on the ground floor the current tournament yesterday of the Continental Building, Nan- including S. A. Rumjahn, A. king and Shantung Roads, Shang- Sullivan, Yew Man-kelt and M. Khai, in the open cubicles that one Lo. All were successful, and en-day will be offices, have overlooked joyed very comfortable passages such advice. Into the next stage of the com- petition.

One of the most impressive dis- plays came from the youthful Taul Yun-pai, who quite outclass ed. C. Monaghan, a seasoned wielder of the racquet, to win in straight sets with the loss of six

warnes.

Each empty "office has its quota of chilled, tattered, but en- terprising families. The dirt floor art ideal, on these February days of querulous demands for addi- tional steam heat and nightly or ders of "Three extra blankets, boy," but there are no complaints. Not for example, from a mother Lee Wal-tong, the Interport whose home was burned, whose footballer, also demonstrated non is among the missing and wide range of well-produced whose two small daughters, badly strokes, and he was not in the in need of handkerchiefs as well slightest way extended by Col, as other necessities of happy exis- Lecky, despite the latter's neat tence, consider their abop window; chop strokes of low trajectory. home far above reproach.

Results in detail were:

Singles Championship,

First Round.

A. 1. Sullivan beat F.D. Pereira 6-4, 6-3.

Lee Wai-tong beut J. G. Leek; 0-2,

6-1.

Seenna Round.

S. A. Rumfahn beat H. N. Chau 42, 6.1.

Tsai Yun-pul hent T. C. Monaghan 7.3, 4.1.

One old woman. certainly 70, perhaps 80, found herself in a predicament that night have driven a younger person to the last stand-hysteries. But not this sensoned trouper. who had met famine and flood. Invnding armiles and the wrath of jealous neighbours with equal success.

Worn black enlin "hat" at

A. H Jirkins beat L. T. Ride | determined angle, bright little 6-2, 8-6.

eyes wide, ahe defled the world to Yew Man-kit beat A. Y. Gosano deprive her of thin new fouul

6-3, 6-2.

Iu Tak-cheak bent II. N. Lee 6-2,shelter, or of any dear possessions

7.5.

7. A. E. Cansumbhay beat B. T.

M. K. Lo beat F. W. Railton G-, 16-4.

To-day's Programme,

the Httle stack of faded lacquer E.furniture, the roll of bedding and the three pans she had saved from annihiintion. Firmly perched on top of her household goods, she explained to three officers, who ang- ested that she had no right to this particular cubicle, her exnet intentions in the matte".

No. 2-Chui Chun-chi" v. Wong Pak-amm.

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BOXING.

JACK DEMPSEY IN A SERIOUS TEST.

Chiengo, Feb. 16.

BASEBALL.

AMERICAN VETERAN TO RETURN.

Los Angeles, Feb, 10.

Nest done, a frugal meal was in No. 42 M. W. La V. Firdos Khon.

preparation over an infinitesimal Nog Y. Hachiama v. S. E. Gecen.

Jack Dempsey returned to Chicago Makdim, Moss, who retired from No. 6-A, H. Rumjalin v. . Y. Ho, fire, jealously guarded. She sigh-

to-day for the most important test baseball to practice law in Chicago, No 9-Y. Y. Segalen v. Iu Toked to begin her

domestic

ou his comeback trail which is reap-will resume his pitching for the Los lam.

duties then returned refreshed

The New Year is the gloomiesting a gullen harvest for the former Angeles Angels. Itc advised the club satisfied to the battle.

Monday. He said he was The three little that Hungary has faced for a dehenvyweight champlan.

three successive with his 1932 contract. girls, like so many red-chocked

Dempres, with The transfer moratorium knockout to his credit will rade. dolls, sat docilely in a row.

for one year, by which Hungarian King Levinsky, ranking heavyweight, She won, for what mere

ARMY CRICKET.

BL.A.S.C. DEFEAT RE.

In a friendly match at Sookumpoo, the Royal Army Service Corps e- Sented the Royal Engineers and Signals by seven wickets. A bright inninga by Q. M. S. Sadd, who was unlucky to as his century by three runs. Huld the foundation for the R.AS.C. vietary. Scores:

- R. E.

Whitfield. b Cate Muchon, h Pamplin

I. Anstruther, e and b Whitley Lt. Col. Marsden, b Grey Holmes, b Pamplin

Jordan, e Whitley, & Grey

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Buckle, b Lazenby Grosvenor, not out

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debts to foreign countries will be in a four round bout with ten ounce public a definite line on Dempsey's could hold out against such deter-paid into the National Bank in gloves at the Chicago stadium on charice to make a real bid to win mination, or such an excellent ex-

pengo instead of being immediate Thursday night. The mutcome of the back the heavyweight title this num cuse for what might be termed ob

ly refunded in foreign valuta, in Levinsky bout promisen to give the mer. stinacy, under happier conditions? hailed thankfully by the Press in These window dwellers are not pile of a natural feeling of humi to be confused with the mass of fiation that Hangary's hard-won refugees housed in the Continental foreign credit must yield to the Building under the auspices of theeeeaalty of this step. Christian organisations, They are entirely separate.

A recent day saw two storeys still | crowded, with a writing line at the 10 ground floor entrance. Though 30500 flood refugees returned to 25 their homes during the course of the day, others from Chapel came to take their places, a Httle more ragged than those who have come o before.

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A tired bably whimpered and a was "rocked" to sleep 11 mather's back, as she waited.

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TENNIS PLAYERS BAD MANNERS.

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| GLARING AT OFFICALS: "SWOLLEN HEADS.”

The behaviour of lawn tennia tournament players wan criticised 07 by Mr. A. C. Grifiths, chairman of the Council, at the annual meeting

The Government has voted three million penge for the city relief fumi, which feeds 60,000 grown persons and 12,000 children û day, One million penge in money and goods has been contributed to Mrs. Horthy's.relief fund, and the Go- vernor has handed over a month's the revenue for the benefit of poor. Members of Parliament and, eity officials have entertained hun- dreds of poor on their birthdays. Countess Karolyi and Þer, dough-

feed a hundred persons daily, and support

ort thirty children in the eity's institutions. Countess Ap- ponyi's appeal to the middle classes to feed a poor family once a week has sucitred the distribu- tion of more than 15,000 free din- ners a day,

A curious and not unwelcome consequence of the crisis is the return of the horse. A horse, it in argued, cats Hungarlan oats, whereas a motor consumes foreign petrol, ad one-house confortables" have been atro

Been again in the atreets, and horse-drawn lorries 10 of the Lawn Tennis Association, are beginning to be used. It has 11 held in London. Mr. Griffiths said

been suggested that horse buses that the general conduct and should ply in the outlying suburbs, sportsmanship nt tournaments and ns a useful horse can bo were better than ever, but; unless bought for about 25s. horse deal- the germ of doubtful behaviour M. R. W

ers expect to make a proft inter were eradicated, the game would on when prlees become"

nornial auffer. He summarised question- again. able conduct under these

ese headings:

Total (for 3 wkts.) Howling Analysia.

Anstruther

Jordan

Mechan Huckle

D

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.... 109

57

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LEAGUE CRICKET.

CIVIL SERVICE TEAMS FOR SATURDAY.

Both first and second teams of the Civil Service C.C. are down to meet the Kowloon C.C. elevens ou Saturday In league matches.

The senior teams will meet on the Kowloon C., ground, the Civil Service being represented by the following players: B. D. Evans (Capt.) J. E. Richardson, G. R. Sayer, F. 3. Ling. F. Baker, R. H. Griffiths, D. McLellan, R. M. Wood, J. Barrow, E. B. Reed, R. A. J. Simpson.

Junior Match.

The Civil Servico C.C. ground will

Quering and chatting with

the

or lineamen Standing still, stopping the game, and glaring at those officials. Losing a point, the temper-and the ball by hitting in into space.

Turning up Inte for a game without apology, “as if the player owned the earth."

Leaving a tournament without paying entrance fee.

be- at-

Much of this regrettable haviour, he said, could be tributed to "swollen head." There was too much fulsome 'praise and too much readiness to discover future Lenglena.

"Worst-Behaved Crowd."

An innovation was the presenta- tion of medals and mementoes to the members of the 1931 Davis Cup

H. W.

team-Messrs. Ropor Barrett (the

captain), non-playing

be the venue of the Junior match, the Austin, F. J. Perry, G. P. Hughes, hosts having selected the following and C. H. Kingsley. team: H. E. Strange (Capt.), B. C.

K. Hawkins, A. E. Wood, B. Randle, Mr. Barrett, In reply, said that R. G. Robertson, E. H. Edmond, R... they were beaten in the final in Woodman, A. W. Grimmett, N. Beb-Paris "by four of the best players bington, J. F. McGowan, F. E. Mat- in the world before the worst- thews.

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