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Badminton Titles
Close Match In
RADIO
ZBW, 355 metres (845 kc.) and 31.45 "matros (0,520 kilo-cycles)
Junior Doubles "Music Hall" and Other
QUITE a large crowd flocked to
London Relays
Club de Heerela fast night to watchf Broadcast by Z. B. W. on a Fre- Short the matches in the Badminton Cham-quency of 945 k.c's. and on pionships, and they were not; din-Wave from 1-2.15 pm; and 8-12 mid- appointed-in-the standard 'of-play.'
night on 0.02 m.c's. ver second."
Results were:
SENIOR SINGLES'
H. K. T.
Saturday,
HONGKONG TELEGRAPH
Colony Championship
Tennis Matches
FIVE MATCHES in the Colony singles and doubles tennis cham- plonships were played, at the Hongkong Cricket Club yesterday. Results were:
SINGLES
A. Crawford beat C. S. Lee 6-1, 6-2, 12.15 p.: Short Service of Inter-S. T. Chau beat Wei Cliung 0-2,
0-1. 12.30 Film Selecious. 1.00 Local Time Signal.
P. H. Wong beat D. Kwok 15-3, cession. 15-2.
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JUNIOR SINGLES Normon Smith beat P. Wynter Blyth 15-11, 15-4.
A. L. Fisher bent P. Lo 15-4, 15-2,
15-7,
11, S. Jones beat P. C. Leung 0-15,
WTOR DOUBLES
C. F. D.
11-10
and J. L. Anderson beat
and S. C. Llang 16-0,
.01 Tangos and Wallzes.
30 Neuter and Rugby Press and Announcements, 1.45 Variety
2.15 6.45
Closa. Down,
Indian Prograrume. 0.30 Closing Local Stock Quotu- ilons..
DOUBLES
G. W. Sewell and D. M. MacDougall beat 3. & 1. AgaturofT 7-5, 3-0, 0-4, Ho Ka-lau and H. H. Yip beat M. Pagli und Shields Goodinan 0-4, 6-3. I. M. A. Razack and A, R. Minu beat J, S. Theobald and P. J. Skip- with 0-2, 6-3.
Sewell und MucDougall had stern struggle with the Agufuroft.
others, but the best tennis of the day was that in the doubles match in which He Ka-lau and Yip beat Pagh and Shields Goodman.
0.32 A Light Spanish Programme O Cara Mia (Brodzski); Puchia Digo The last named match was the most interesting of the evening. The (Pesenu)....A. J. Pesenti and Hits Orchestra; Gitana, Gitana (Prado and scores indicate the greatness of the
The Chinese pale were just slightly Roinero)....Raquel Meller (Vocal) struggle. Gillies and Anderson fump-with Orchestra; Granada--Spanish the better. Volleying was crisp and ed into a 7-0 lead in the frat game Suite (Albeniz)....Orquesta-Odeon; placing was accurate. Pagh brought menced to
to score, and with that lead able to
Lu
with
oft -several nice cross-court drives, Shields Goodman was equally prom-
before the Jockey Club pair com- Pens (Machado and TV St with his forehand, but in the zish Songs: forecourt both were dominated by the
wero
In second
to run out 10-0 winners. Raquel Meiler
ira: Cordoba game, however, Chiu Odeon, Bouquet of
tra; and Linng settled down to more ag-
Ln Portida; Intro
El Relicarlo; Ay, gressive play, and with Chiu moring! consistently with his short drop shots,Ay Ay....Sevillion Serenaders willi Spanish Dance No. 3
and with Liang anticipating to good heads, Spanew Light Symphony effect at the net, they won at 15-11- Orchestra.
Anybody's Game
The foal game was anybody's, The score crept up t-all, 7-all, 10-all, 13-all and 14-all at which it was setted at three. With match point, Gilles lost service and the Anderson
7.00 London Relay-The News,
7.15 London Relay Talk by Sir
Hugh Walpole.
cast to the British Forces in the Far 7.30 London Relay Special Broid-
let drop the shuttle just inside the Local Time Signal and An- line,
thinking was going out; With
Chinese,
League Leaders
Versus Indians
Monster
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the score then 16-14, Chiu and Llong nouncements,
8.02
took another point making it 10-11a llongroise, Op. 54. but then lost the service.
Gilles and Anderson took the winning point amid great opplause, OTHER MATCHES
game
P. C. Leung won his first against II. S. Jones 15-0 and looked the likely winner, but in the second came back
and third games Jones strongly to win 15-7, 15-12.
Great Recovery
Schubert Divertissement A 8.35 Beniamino Gigli (Tenor) and the Royal Philharmonie Orchestra. 0.00 London Relay-The News. 0.15 London Rejay-Questions of
the Local Sport Results.
9.30 0.33
Albert Sandler (Violin) and Illa Orchestra.
9.45 News in French (on Skorl Wave only). re-
N. Smith featured in a great covery in his match against Wynter Blyth when, being 11-0 down in the first game, he held his opponen!! scoreless while he ran through and look the 15 points for game!
Smith had found his stride, and nothing Wynter-Blyth could cler
its
10.00 London Relay-Musto Hall'. 11.00 Dance Music, 12.00 mknight. Close Down.
To-morrow's Programme
the second game could bolt his op-vice from St. Andrew's Church. ponent's march to victory.
One-Sided
Patrick Wong, the Senior Clam-Minor, Op. 35, plon, had little trouble against D. Kwelt, while A: L. Fisher beat Peter Lo in a very one-sided game.
Tennis Meeting
Mixed Doubles League Abandoned
-
The annual meeting of the Lawn Tenala Association was held yester- clay.
Mr H. R. B. Hancock, President, referred to the great toss the Associa“) tion had sustained through the death! of Mr Justice R. E, Lindsell, who had beer President for many years. The mecting rose and observed a minute's
llence in his memory,
The accounts showed a credit balance of $200.18.
It wun decided that $250 be given the Bomber Fund,
LEAGUE DATES "Owing to the evacuation, it was de- elded that the mixed doubles lengur be abandoned. League' mateties, which will start on May 10, will be played on week days as before, & division on Mondays, on Tuesdag, & on Wednes days and D on Thursdays.
1.00 Local Time Signal. 1.01 Alfredo Campoli and Is Or chestra with Richard Crooks (Tenor) and Rugby Press and
1.30
1:30
Annotions of Haydn.
1.15
1.45
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2.30
Close Down.
5.45 Indian Programine.
London Relay
7.00 London Relay-The News. 7.15 Speaks.
Britain
7.30 London Relay-Religion Un- der Fire'.
Talk by the Rev. H. W. Baines on after the big raid how they are carrying on in Coventry
7.44 Richard Strauss-'Don Juan' (Tone Poem), Op. 20.
London Philharmonie Orchestra. 0.00
Local Time Signal and An- nouncements,
8.02 Well Known Ballads. 8.22 Alfred Cortot at the Plano, 8.45 Studio-Book Reviews. 0.00 London Relay-The News. 0.15 London Relay-Questions of
the Hour".
(By "Ball Fan")
(Continued from Page 4)
terror himself Dave Leonard, pack terrifle power-slugging ability, and in this respect will carry a distinct advantage over the snappy Indian infteldh
in the outfield, the one and only Savage Hassan nt right,' sure-nabbing Madeen Arculli at centre and the speedy A. K, Omar, have played real consistent ball this year cruising out there in the wastelands, but must appear with their best to outshine St Joseph's trio of "showboat" All, Hussain and Ski Powlawaiti.
fighting co-operat
order lo
an
make it a real battle. The leaguo leaders will enter the fray with overwhelming slugging advantage and the Indians must offset this powerful hickory-wielding with air-tight, spec- tacular fielding and must not rely on their dazzling performances during the past season to bring them through to-morrow, with a triumph over the experienced Leonardmen.
A win for the Indians will bring them up on even. terms with the league leaders, and will also elevate flonus Waggoner's irrepressible Mohawks into the championship scene once again.
THE nightcap at 12.30 p.m.
brings together Abe Liu's Chinese Baseballers and the rough riding Recs again, with A. R. Kitchell, Kassa Nazarin and Al Leonard refereeing.
The Chinese nine have shown real the Temple Classy ball in their last few startr
ant with hurler Den Crary gradually
9.30 Bach-Passacaglia in C Minor, 0.45 The Choir Church, London.
Wave only).
9.45 News in French Con Shortcoming into his own, should make it hard-golag game against the Rees. 9.58 Cesar-Franck-Choral No. 1stated to start for the Portuguese lads Gerry Gosano, Rec moundsman, is E Major for Organ. Albert Schweitzer (Organ).
and will be out to duplicate his 10.15 Stadlo-Sunday
Elittering New Year's Day perform-
In E
Secretaries are requested to send in their entries: bglore April 10, the daio) ixed for closing, so as to obylate the Epilogue. necesalty of a re-denw
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which le
Evening
Conducted by a Minister of the
The election of officers resulted.-- Congregational Church, President, r . . . Hancock; Vice- 10.3. Close Down,
President, Mr Ng Sze-kwong: Han.
Secretary, Mr J. C. Tacchi; Hon. Tren-
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Secretary, Mr L. R. Eldefonsu; Execu tive Committee, Mr R. de Sousa, Mr
A. of Arcull, Mr T. F. Lo. Capt. C. H. R. Hyde,
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