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TELEGRAPH. SATURDAY, MARCH 26, 1932.

WING ON CO.LTD. HONG KONG

FANLING GOLF.

STARTING TIMES FOR WEEK-END.

New Course.

R. Duncan.

TENNIS TOURNEY.

J. A. F. CASSUMBHOY TO MEET S. A. RUMJAHN,

Only one open match was played Tennis championships on ET. P. Warren, J. W. Alabaster. In the V36 Mr. E. P. Fletcher, Mrs. La A.Thursday, J. A. E. Cassumbhoy

having little diMculty in beating Inehluma to qualify to meet 8. A. Ramjahn bi the fifth round, the win ner of which will oppano M. W. Lo in the semi-final,

Old Course. 0.10-0.20 .. not to be booked by travellers on 8.28 train. 9.24 A. D. Humphreys, A. Sommer-

felt.

Tho match was played on the stand court but provided little of interest fana. Coskumbhoy practically 0.29 J. 1. Anderson; W. D. Hughes", 9.34 T.-H. Howlle, I. G. Wallingtou dominated the play through out and 0.39 A. C. I. Bowker, Dr. C. Hon. in straight sets, conceding but five games in nil. The scores were 6-3, 10-2

Burton.

0.44 W. N. Buyers, K. B. Morrison. 9.40 T. Megarry, b. fi. Williams. 0.54 R. Young, R. C. Law. 1,69 E. des Voeux, A. G. Coppin. 10.04.G. C. Worrall, L. M. S. Lloyd. 10.09 C. J. D. Law, B. J. H. Fox. 10.14 R. S. W. Paterson, K. S. Robert-

on.

10.19 C. F. Hyde, 1. H. C. Highet. 10.24 J. W. Franks, F. J. de Rome. 10.29 A. O. Brawn, f. H. Mundy. 10.34 R. A. Campell, H. Hampton. 10.39 J. B. Ross, J. M. Walker. 10.44 N. Ke Littlejohn, J. G. Campell. 10.49 G. R. Horridge, W. D. Denham. 10.54 D. S. Edward, W. Mulcaby. 10.30 L. G. S. Dodwell, D. G. Bruce. 11.04 Hon. Cdr. G. F. Hole, W. R.

Vallance.

109 A. E. Lissaman, A Leach. 1.14 W. C. Shields, C. W. F. Bookor.

Several club matches were played, including two Championship games.

The full resulle of yesterday's matches follows:

Open Singles.

J. A. E. Casaumbhoy beat Y. Hachiuma 0-3, 6-2.

Club Championship.

Y. V. Segalen beat D. M. Mne- Dougali 8-8, 2-0, 6-2.

A. D. R. 31. Henderson best Raworth 6-2, 6-7, 6-0.

Handicap Singles "A."

T. J. Price beat N. L. 1. Railton 6-1, 6-9.

Handicap Doubles.

E. S. C. Brooks and E, R. Chlido

19. S. MacLaren, I. R. Andrewes.bent F. G. Nigel and M. M. Watson

1.30 II. R. Sturt, Cdr. T. E. Locksey. | 6-2, 6-3. +1.84 Cdr. R. H. McBean, R. Brown. 11.38 J. P. Sherry, S. S. Perry. 11.42 J. D. Thomson, J. MacKnight. 11.40 L. Yaten, H. Lowe.

11.60 G. H. Wilson, J. Coulthart, 11.64 E. P. Fletcher, L A. R. Dancan. 11.68 C. E. Sandstrom, C. B. Terdre. 12.02 A. Kidd, D. S. Robb. 12.00 B. J. Lacon, E. Kern. 12.10 E. Stone, T. C. Monnghan. 12.14 P. S. Grant, H. M. Mule. 12.18 A. H. Penn, J. R. Callia. 12.22 D. Ward-Smith, T. R. Channels. 12.26 C. H. Rolfe, B. D. Evans. 12.30 C. B. Brown, J. B. Lanyon. 12.621.05 Reserved.

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EASTER MONDAY.

New Courne,

9.32 Mr. R. M. Wood, Mrs., K.

Robertson.

9.30 A. C. Braine Hartnell, E. T.

Nash.

Old Course.

2.10-0.20 hot to o travellers on 8.28 train.

S.

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Looked by

924 S. S. Perry, H. N. Williamson*,

1.28 P. S. Grant, J. B. Lanyon". 3.32 G. T. May. II. P. Bailey.

0.36 L. G. S. Dodwell, O. E. C. Mar-

ton.

9.40 E. Grimble, A. B. Stewart. 9.44 J. 1. McPherson, G. F. Rees. 9.48 C. Mulcahy,, W. D. Denham. 9.52 G. W. Sewell, Hon. Cdr. G. F.

Hole.

9.50 J. R. Callis, F. Symo Thomson. 10.00 A. M. Parker, T. C. Monaghan. 10.04 T. S. Whyte-Smith, B. D Evans, 10.08 1. R. Sturt, M. M. Wason. 10.12 R. M. Wood, K. S. Rubertson.

W. F. 10.16 A. D. Humphreys, C.

Booker.

18.20 A. R. Cox, H. S. McKay, 10.24 G. C. Worrall, I. C. Webb. 10.28 A. S. Adamson, J. M. Brown. 10.33 D. F. C. Celand, F. Black. 10.36 E. Des Voeux, L. R. Andrewen. 19,46 E. R. Hallifax, A. B. Rdworth,

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SCHOOL SPORTS.

KING'S COLLEGE ATHLETIC MEETING.

In the second annual athletic sports meeting of King's College, held yes terday afternoon on the South China ground at Caroline Hill, there were everal close Anisties. The senior champlanship was won by Li Pul-sum, who won ise events and was placed in another. The junior championsblp went to Ip Pui and Lau Koon-chiu, who tied.

At the conclusion, Mr. J. J. Fergu- non, the Sports Master, congratulated the winners, and said the perform- ances of some of the boys augured well for the success of the school in the Inter-School Sports. He then auked Mr. G. P. de Martin, wile of the-Director of Education. ta diu tribute the prizes.

Mr. A. Rt. Sutherland, Inspector of English Schools, and Mr. A. Morris, the Headmaster of King's College,

were interested spectators.

The results were as follow: 100 Metres (Senior)-1, Li Pui- Rem; 2, Leung Wai-sang; 3, Lou Tak- yo, Time:-12 soca.

100 Metrea (Junior)-1, Ip Pui: 2, Lau Koon-chiu; 3, Li Yang-fuk. Time 14% писв.

100 Metres (Class 7 & 8)-1, Sur Ka-mung; 2.- Au Lal-sang: 3, Wong Kam-tong.

• 200 Metres (Senior)-1, Li Pul- sum; 2, Lau Tak-yu: 3, Ip

chim. Timo:-24% secs.

Wing-

200 Metres (Junior)-1, Ilang lok- sang: 2, Yau Kwok-wing; 3, Chan Tak-chuen, Time: 27 secr

100 Metres (Boys under 12 Ye*.)--- 1, Li Sum-chuen; 2, Ng Tak-sing; 3, Chan Wing-chuen.

Long Jump (Sonlor)-1, Lau Tak- yu: 2, Ip Wing-jim: #, Chan Blck-ful. Distance: 17 feet 5 inches,

Long Jump (Junior)-1, Chan Siu wal: 2, Yow Man-chiu and Ng Shiu Look Tled). Distance:-16 foot

Inchen.

Mixed Doubies.

V. R. Gordon and Miss Thomas beat

J. A. Lawson and Mrs. Lawson, W.O.

E. Grimble and Misa Hancock beat R. M. Wood and Men. Wood 6-0, 6-0.

KOWLOON GOLF.

ALL-DAY MATCH WITH

THE YMLC.A.

The annual match between the Kowloon Golf Club ani the Y.M.C.A., which was postpones from Armistice Day last year, is to be played on Monday. It will be an all-day match, singles in le morning and foursomes in the

Following

arc

afternoon. starting times?--

9.30-Cogan v. Braley.. 9.45-McKnight v. Eastman.

9.40-lampton v. Urquhart.

9.45-Mundy v. Charman.

9.60-Russell v. Laughton.

9.55-Hunt v. Mitchell. 10.00-Buxton v. Pooler. 10.05--

the

-Murphy v. Buller. 10.10-Saunderson v Reid, 10.15--Angus v. Rue,

v. Gillatly. 10,20-Ferguson 10.2-1. Angus v. Simpson.

Y.M.C.A. NAMEN have beett Pinyers will arrato for their own tits.

given first,

lei

Was

The victim of n noten mishap.

Bevel. Leung Yu-king, aged yesterday in hospital where he taken by the driver of a lorry. The paller were informed that the boy ran in front of the lorry in Canton Road and was knocked down.

800 Metres Kelny (upen to schools. in the Colony)-1, St. Joseph's Col- lege; 2, Queen's College. Time-1 min. 43 975,

400 Metres (Senior)-1, Li Yiu-tak; I in-sum; 3, Leong Wal-song. Time: min. 0 3/5 seca.

400 Metres (Junior)-1, Lau Koon- ehiu; 2. Yau Kwok-wing: Hong

tokang. Time: 1 min. 3 secs.

400 Metres. (Crassen 7 & 9)-1, Shum Ka-mong: 2. Au Shlu-hok; 3, 11o Chok-man.

800 Metres (Senior)-1, Ng Pul kit; 2. Chan Hun-kong: 3, Woo Pak-

Time: 2 min. 9 2/5 seca. laen.

1,000 Metres-1, Chon Blek-fui; 2, Ng Pul-kit; 3, L Flk-yau. Time:-G mins. 44 4/5 secs.

400 Metres itelny Race (Senior)→→ Claas 3C.

400 Metres Relay Race (Junior)-- 1, Class 482.

Senior Championship won by Li Pal-sum. Junior: Ip Pui and Lau Koon-chiu tied.

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200 Metrer (Class 7 & 8)-1, Sura

You will knots that Absorbing Jr. is Ka-meng: 2, Au Sze-mok; 8, Au Lal- ชนรถ

High Jump (Beptor)-1, Woo Pak. getting to the point of the pain, for at

relief to the congested parts, luen: 2, Leung Wal-sang; d, Fung Ka-once there is a glowing warmth and leung, Height: 4 ft. 10

ins.

High Jump (Junior)-1, Au Man- yung; 2, Tang Man-tak: 3, Li Kam- keo. Hinight: 4 ft. 7 irm.

120 Metres Hurdles (Bentor)-1, Leung Wal-sang: 2, ip, Wing-jim; 8 Chung Chan-sun Time:-19% wood.

120 Metras Hurdles (Junior)-I, LA Yung-Look; 2, Ip Pol; 8, Lam Ching Long Time:20 475 oc

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