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WEDNESDAY, MARCH 9, 1932.

LOCAL BASKETBALL. TENNIS TOURNAMENT.

CHARITY EXHIBITIONS

ARRANGED.

There will be a charity basketball exhibition in aid of the Shanghai ito- Bet Find on Thursday 10th March at of the 7pm in the Gymnasium Chinese Y. M. C. A. This exhibition In under the auspicen of the Chung Nan Athletic Association. Mr, Ho Yiu, the President of the longkong Basketball Lengur, will ofheiate at the There will opening of the matchen.

FURTHER WINNERS IN

OPEN DOURLES.

The three outstanding matches in the open tennis championships at the Cricket Club ground yesterday, were the open doubles tien, to which Leonard and Cassambhoy, Ride and Sullivan, Lee Wai-tong and Luk Ding- cheong advanced a further stage.

The Inst-named pair were given a splendid game by 11. Lo and In Tak- be two matches-Shanghal v Chongcheuk, who, after losing the first set Nan "A" Team, and South Chian at 6-4, captured the second to three, Girls Chung Nan Girin. The play. In the third, however, Lee and Luk were irresistible and wept away all opposition to win a love set.

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Shanghai Stam-Io Kn Lay, Ma On Kuen, Chan Po Ming, to Hung. P. P. 14. Kwan Dong On, T. K. Lien S. W. Koo.

Chung Nan A- Ng Pn Lau, Chan In Fai, Lau Tak Yu, Lau Tak Show, Chan Yu Ching, K. M. Lau, Y. T. Lau, S. C. Young. Wong Man Kal. C. P. Nr. T. K. Man. T. Chius.

hung Nan Cart Wong Tai Lock, Yot Bo. Yeung Wai Pan. Sun Mo Lam, Sun Mo Biter, Wong Slu Lant, Wong At Lar, Wong Chat Ping, Leung Wal Chine. Pan Pak Yin.

Path China Giel Kotai Ngau, Cho Kat Sub. Amy Yu, Wong Chuí Mee. Norrch Chan, Leung Of Lin. Wah. La Me Lan. Leung Man

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Ride and Sullivan and a fairly easy tonk in beating Amery and Sloan, and accomplished it in straight sets with the loss of seven games,

Sewell received his first cheek since

playing in the current tournaments, by losing to D.,M. MacDougnil in the Club Championship after a full-din- tater encounter.

The day's results were

Open Doubles.

Lee Wal-tong and Luk Ding-chrong beat IT. Lo and Ju Tak.cheuk 4-4, 3-6, 6.0.

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bent Leonard Ri Noronha and da Rocha 3-4, 43, 4.2.

Ride and Sullivan heat Amery and Shoan 6-4, 6-4

Cheb Championship,

D. M. MacDonal; Sent (i. W.

which tool plaer ly. ↑ Sowell 8-7, 6-2,

f. E. Holtnes bat admission will be

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FANLING HUNT.

POINT-TO-POINT MEETING ON SUNDAY LAST.

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TO-DAY'S PROGRAMME.

Open Singles,

Chm Chun-chin v. Tal lam.

MW. or La

Clab Championship. 1. Geithusth v. C. F. Hyde, Handicap Single “A”

E. T. E. Nash v. C. II. G. Bradley P. C. Yar v. D. J. Valentine. G. C. Worrall v. 11. F. Foley,

Handicap Mixed Dophies,

Mr. and Mrs. Mackie v, T, U, Mont-

From last F, a sharp right handled i thon and Miss Stephen,

teen being agade just before entering

the wand leading to Kim Chin Valge, F

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which caused thereagh the trem,

C. C. Clarke and Miss Larsen e

A. Redmond nad Mrs. James,

Handicap Buglies,

Wood and Frost T

kai aunt of trouble last time, The racing opened with Lightweight Clarke. Techunters eup, which produced a Beld of eight, out was won by Target well ride by Mr. Stardom Mr. within Exams on Benares getting three lengths and Jan Stewer, ridarn by M. Perguson, who made must of the manning, filling third place same lengths behind.

Fox hunters Heavyweight The brought out a large hold of twelve. which was won fairly comfortably by | A. J. W. Hope on Thuner, with Mr. Beaumont on Fax Trot und Mr. Jen- kins riding Tom Cableigh filling the Eve. who rat Carnival placea

rominently for the first three miles end looked like a winner, barke down and had the ld home very hume.

Si ladies turned out for their race, Miss Lois Peuron, riding thonnabella in prent style, Brashed a dongth in front of Miss Panela Sott Harston. with Mix Farr riding that grand old Fernienf another threw warring

The Navy and Air length away. Paese sent fast seven; Durham well ridden by Lt., P. S. Francis winnink by Jashngths from Lt. Com. G. A. Harrison on Ploughman, with Safety ridden by 1. Rich third, one length Tahirit.

LEAGUE CRICKET.

INDIANS TO MEET, KOWLOON

IN LAST MATCH.

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JAT REGIMENTAL SPORTS.

SUCCESSFUL MEETING BELD YESTERDAY.

The rezimental sports of the 3rd. Bat. th Jul Regiment were success- fully held on the Kowloon Cricket Club seround yesterday afternoon in the presence of a large number of 1. E. Major spectators, including

General Officer General Sandilands, Commanding, and other officers from Headquarters and units in the Colony, un their ladies.

Reiny ruces between the various Companies of the Battalion were feature of the programme, and these drew their full quota of contestanta, the men displaying n kremness and Best which mimle inter-Company com- petition run very high. The Chum- 2/ ""13" pions Cup eventually went | Company, which secured 38 points.

The proceedings were enlivened by the Pipe Band of the Regiment, and at the conclusion the prizes were of riven away by Mrs, Levky, wife the Officer Commanding the Battalion, Following were the results of the different events:

100 Yards Relay.--Winner, "C" Co. High Jump-1. II. Q. Wing: 2. M, G. and "" Co.

140 Yards Relay-Winner, "B" Co. Putting the Shot--1, "C" Co.: 2, II. Q. Wing.

The following will represent the Indian Recreation Club at X1 in a League match against the Kowloon Cricket Club on the Kowloon ground on Saturday, at 2 pm. A. A. Rum juhn (Cap.). F. 9. Pereira, S. It. Kermani, A. II. Rumjabi. A. II. Madar, S. A. Ismail, A. R. Minu, A. K. Minu, . . Rutnjahn and J. S. A. Carreem. Reserve, A. Rah-4. tin.

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1.R.C. 2nd XI v. BLA.SC, The following will represent Eradiat E.C. 2nd XI in a League match againal the R.A.S.C. on Satur day at Sookunpoo:-M. R. Abbas (Capt.), A. R. Abban, F. M. el Arculi, A. K. Ismail, S. Ismail, M. 1. Madar, K. Nazarin, A. M. Rumjan, A. It. Sullind and A. S. Sulfind.

LOCAL CHESS MATCH,

GERMAN CLUB MEETING KOWLOON PLAYERS.

A chess match has been arranged for this evening between the German Club and the Kowloon Chess Club, The games will be played at the premises of the former, at 2, Con- naught Road, Central.

The following players will repro- sent the Kowloon Chess Club: B. W. Paul (Capt), P. T. Rozario, Woudenberg, A. C. Ridlington, J.-N. da Silva, J. 8. Smith, M. Taquet, G. E. Wong, K. Dush and B. D. Evanu.

The games are due to commence at 8.80 p.m.

Pole Jump-1, M. G. Co., 2, "B" Co.

220 Yards Relay-Winner, "C" Co. One Mile-Winner, "A" Co. Discus Throwing.-1, H. Q. Wing: "B" Co.

Three Mile Race-Winner, "A" Co. Long Jump-1, "B" Co.; 2, H. Q. Wing.

Medley Relay-Winner, "B" Co. Tug O' War-Winner, M. G. Co, 980 Yards Relay.Winner, "A" Co. Hurdles Relay-Winner, "A" Co. Pagal Relay.Winner, M, G. Co. Old Soldiers Race.1, Sepoy Kallu, ("A" Co.) 2. Sepoy Mohamed Nas- ham "B" Co.1: 3, Sepoy Naz Mo- hamed (II. Q. Wing).

Onen Medley Relay-Winner, H.M.S. Hermen.

Spectators Event-1, Mrs. Flood and Capt. Cannon.

Cross-Country Race.-Winner, M.

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DAVIS CUP TENNIS.

GREAT BRITAIN "ENTERS THIRD ROUND.

London, Mar. 8. Great Britain's Davis Cup oppon- cats, Ramania, have scratched from automatically enters the third round, the tournament. Britain, therefore, having drawn a bye in the first- Reuter's Special Servios,

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Hongkong Bunk, $1426 t Chartered Banks, £133 m. Mercantile A. and B., £19% 1. East Asia, $127.

Insurances. Canton Ins., $1,350. n. Union Ins., $430 su. China Underwriters, $4.10 n. China Fires, $590 n. H.K. Fire In., $1,260 m.

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H. K. Hotel (old) $13.90 b. 1.K. S. Hotels (new), $13.60 n.

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