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Tournament Tennis

Disappointing Match On Stand Court

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roarna- TENNIS in the Colony ment on the Bland Court yesterday wag of a disappointing - standard. Many anticipated that the game would be close, while some ceded Paul Kong an outside chance of beating Trai Yan-pul, but the Jatter won in two straight seis 8-2, 6-3 with comparative case.

The other singles matches resulted as expected, though George Chon was taken over three sels by A. Crawforti,

Scores were:

Tsul Yan-put beat Paul Kong 6-2,

S. A. Rumjahn beat 1. M. A. Razack 0-4, 8-6.

H.D. Rumjalin beat M. Pagh 6-3,

B-1.

G. Chon beat A. Crawford 6-0, 3-8, 0-4.

THE TSUI-KONG match was one of tactical tennis rather than anything the else. Each concentrated on

particu- placing of the ball Tsui, in lar, was finding the deep corner on Kong's backhand with delightful regularity, but in the main, shots into the net were far too frequent, while with others Kong was too slow to! reach them.

the

Net voileying was rare, though on few occasions that it occurred, Kong enme out on top with outright winners. Each exploited a powerful

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Photo of the teams, representing the European and Chinese staffs of Menika and Swire, which met in their annual football last week at Happy Valley. The match was

local footbal drawn, the score being 3-3. Mr.WH. Lock chief manager of Taikoo, and Mr F. D. Roberts, sub-manager, are seen on extreme right, with Me, Mok Hing, well known in'

circles, on the left. (Photo: Mee Cheung), dn did in Sydne

RADIO-

ZBW, 355 metres (845 kc.) and 31.49 metres (9,520 kilo-cycles)

RELAY TO FORCES

IN FAR EAST

Wave from 12.15-2.30 p.m. and 8-10.35 p.m. on 9.52 m.c's, per second.

Н.К., т.

by Albert

Swimming

· MEETING

TO ARRANGE

INTER-HONG GALAS

, Mollo', vivaco; · 4th Mov: Ingram (Secretary of the Y.M.C.A.),

5 1941

Further Matches

In Badminton, ALARM CLOCKS Championships

"THREE KURTHEL MATCHES In the Colony,Badminton Cham“ plonships were played at the Club de Recreio, last night-two. In the Junior Sintics and a Senior Doub

Results wore

JUNIOR SINGLES TS. Young beat P. A. Yvanovićti 15-5, 10-7.3 i HAL Anderson A. L. Fisher beat J. L. Anderson 15-7, 4-18, 16-10,

SENIOR DOUDLES F.K. Hool and H. F. Chew beat F. Kol and C.-Y. Yung 15-12, 15-8.

THE ANDERSON FISHER, match was, on scorea, the most interesting, though the kuful shots of the Sentor. were the "blablights Fisher took tho Doubica,

firatak

game in a manner that suggested that only two of the rivenlig

to be played, but in the games were

a steadincas Anderson showed a accond and reversal of form that swung opinions, in the opposite direction. He opened up in the final game, however, wth repeated smashes into the net and, in short time Fisher was

10 ph 8-A to 13-8 before

This was

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on what look- like a rally, but he broke down when the score was 13-10 and Fisher Ain meeting of Hongs Interested in went out winner 15-10. inter-hong swimming galas to be held The Doublesale

·F. and H. F. Chew, were the 10.30-11.30 am. Relay of Morning in the European YM.C.A. this sum-

mer the Chairman, Mr.C. F. Flyde, outstanding players of the doubles from the Union Church. Broadcast by Z. B. W. on a Fre-Servicm. Compositions of Dvorak: announced' that at least six : 110n's | match, P. K. Hool was surprisingly first service, though tending to foot-quency of 845 .c's. and on Short

Carnoval-Overture. London Sym- would be represented at the first sala disappointing, though several of his Wave from 1-2.15 p.m. and 8-11 p.m. faulting.

phony Orchestra cond. SIRDAR RUMJAIIN, the cham-on 9.62 m.e's, per second.

¡Coates: Quintet. in A Major, Op. 849 be held on June 11, and there wasmashes were made to look easier by 81 probability that another four would the brilliant Imanner in which Koh H. K.

returned them." plon, was given a stern struggle by 1. MA

Razack, whose sleediness on 12.16 p.m. Short Service of Inter- 1st Mov: Allegro, ma non tanto, 2nd enter before the end of next week.

Chew jumped into the slight breach Dumka; 3rd Mov: Scherzo Othera prosent were Mr AW the forehand was his strengte on Rico and Ells Gypsy Giris

12.30 one perlod in each of the sets,

Artur Schnabel (Piano) Mr E. W. Hallion (Aest Secretary) that Hool's lapse of form had caused, Razack was in the lead, but he was Orchestra. matched against a player whose

Flor Gitana (Ferraris); A Gypsy and The Pro Arte Quartet; Slavonic Mr Money (D and 8) Mi S. Baskett and with excellently placed shots retrieving shots are the marvel of Lament (Rode); Tango L'Ultima Dance No. 10 in C Major...Czech (APC), M 14 Barkus (Kowloon and short drops held the opposition

and Co.).

Koh was the man of the other side (Ferrari)......with Voca Philharmonic Orchestra cond, by d) and Mr L. A. Bean (Dodwell at arm's length. the Colony,

It was announced that the Hong of the net, and, perhaps, of both sides PAGI, the victor of the marathon Chorus Sweetheart Czardas (Marie); Vicia Tallch.

courtcraft and kong Bank, Jardine Matheson, Butter- held and Swire, Asiatic Patroleum Co., of the not. Hls

Co., and the Hongkong angled shots were remarkable, and Dodwell and and Whampoa Dock Co. would enter with a little greater support from cams for the ylu on June 11, and it Yung might have caused an upset. was hoped that Hongkong Electric: and Lowe, Bingham and Matthews; Percy Smith, Seth and Fleming; Linstead and Rifle Shooting Davis and Thomsen combine to form one team. Standard- suggested that the remaining Vacuumn Oil Co. would also enter. It American firms might combine and the American enter a team named, Hongs, while answers have yet to be received from the China Light and Power Co. and one or two other firms. Programme

match against Umetani, was beaten in Spanish Dance (Don Rico); Gypsy 1.01 Dearins Durbin (Soprano)

straight sets, but not before he had Dream (Sander Horvath).

12.49 Plano Ducts by Forsythe and made H. D. Rumjalin cover quite some distance around the court. The Young. latter was erratic at times,

G. CHOA and Crawford, playing! steady but not brilliant tennis, went the whole distance before the former

won.

Junior Chess Championship

Latest results of the Junior Chess Yee-lau bent Championship are. To Un Kwal-yung; J. Grefalda beat V. V. Katolchon; To Ype-lau beat W. Leo:] E ML Petrove bent W. Lee; To Yee lau best, J. Tausz; J. Grefalda

with A. Biriukoff,

Positions to date are:

A. Biriukoft

J. Grefalda...

Un Kwal-yung

To Yee-Inu

A. Kurrik

V. V. Keinichoff

H.

Danehborg

M. Petrove

J. Taust

W. Lee

Morion

C. Gardner

J. I d'Almeida

drew

un Intro:

Thanks for the Medley, Memory: Two dreams got together: Don't ever change; Rumbas on Tonst, Intro: La Cucuracha; Mama Incz; The Carioca; Siboney: Tony's Wife; Side walks of Cuba; Green eyes; When Yuba plays the Rumba on the Tuba.

1.00 Local Time Signal.

1.01 Variety with The Andrews Sisters, Alea Templeton and Eddie Peabody.

1.30 Reuter and Rugby Press and Announcements.

1.45 Compositions Strauss..

2.15 Close Down. 2.19

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of

5.45 Indian Programme.

Johana

0.30 Closing Local Stock Quota-

tions

6.32 An Orchestral Programme 9 with Elsie Suddaby (Soprano), "

7.09: London Relay-The News, 7.15 London Relay-Talk by Sir Hugh Walpole.

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The Senior Champlonship has been won by A. Karpovitch, who beat E. Zimmern in his last. match,

ARGENTINA

7.30 London Relay Special Broad- east to British Forces in the Far East. 8:00 Local Time Signal and An- nouncements.

1.00 Local Timo Signal. and George Boulanger and His Or- chestra.

1,30 Reuter and Rugby Press, and Announcements."

1.45 Brahmas Songs,

Ein Sonnett, Op. 14, No. 4; Sonntag. Op. 47, No. 3.....Alexander Kipnis (Bass) with Gerald Moore at the Piano,

1.50 Brahms Symphony No. 2 D Major, Op. 73,

1st Mov: Allegro non troppo; 2nd Mov: Adaglo non troppo; 3rd Mov: Allegretto grazioso; 4th Mov: Allegro con spirito...Felix Weingartner con- ducting the London Symphony Or- chestra,

2.30

5.45

Close Dowi

45 Indian Programme. 7.00 London Relay The News. 7.15 London Kelay-Talk: 'Britain Speaks', 7.30

Dand Muslo and Malcolm McEachern (Bass).

8.00 Local Time Signal and An- nouncements.

in

Was

and Co. would

The programme for the first gala will be as follows:

150 Yards free-style relay for teams of six (25 yards each).

Fourth Day Ꮊf Local "Bisley" Meet

N

100 Yards Medley relay for feams of Hongkong Police, by

three (25 yards back-stroke, 25 yards breast-stroke and 50 yards free-style).

Diving for teams of two, Veterans' Race (40 and over). 50 Yards free-style.

by Sgt

The fourth day's events at the Bisley. Rule Meeting on the Kowloon City Ranges yesterday resulted as follow:

China Fleet Challenge Ruch, Set Wall, Col Bhar Singh, Sgt Gowans and 6gt Puran Singh.

The Council Cup-1, 821 F. Cole 48; 2. It G. Dawson 36; 3, Mr Pang Shun Ji; 4. Lt Carey 31..

The Camberly Competition:Class A.--1,

100 Yards free-style Mixed relay Set Wall 32; 2 L/Cpl. Allo 32; 3, Set Russell 32; 2/ Pemberton at: Con- (two men and two women).

rolation Prizest Carey 31; Mr J. A. The following additional events will Guard 31; Mne Croft 30, W. V. Whyte 30, B-1, Cpl be held in order to break up the pro- or L/Sgt Nunn 30. Class

30; 4. Sgt Gowans 6.02 A Short Piano Recital by Egon gramme and give the Hong swimmers Charin lagh: 12; 2 Cor Ewens 12 3. Fetri.

a rest:

Water-poto-European Y.M.C.A. V.solation Prizes-Mr A. F. Evans 30, Cpt Gaab 30, Sgt Grinth 30. Bat Sargent 29, Sonata in F Sharp Major (Beetho: Military side. ven-Op. 78); 1st Mov:-Adagio can-

Callaghan 30::2, Pta Johnston 29: 200 Yards Invitation Medley Relay C. D. . Granham 20. Class C--1. 60 yards back-Set Henderson 28: Consolation Prizes 8.02 A Short Recital by Fritz tabile; Allegro ma non troppo; 2nd (50 yards free-style. Krebster (Violin) and Lawrence Tib- Mov: Allegro vivace; Indianisches stroke, 50 yards breast-stroke and again Piper Stewart 20. Sgt How 21. Class D

50 yards free-style). The teams will 1 L/Cpl Lau 28; 2. Pto J. Clarko 37: Tagebuch (Busoni), bett (Baritone).m

abe Royal Scots, Middlesex Regt. Royal Consolation Prize-L/Cpi Wilson 27:, .....Fritz

8.20 Beethoven-Quartet

The Blackdown Competition. Class Am (Kreisler). Love'a Joy

Navy including Naval Volunteers and

WO. Tollison 33; 2 Bgt Bresso 30; 3, Kreisler (Violin) with Plano; Even Major, Op. 18, No. 5.

H.Q.M.B. Halo 30; 4. Cape Farrington 30. Ist Mov

Allegro; 2nd Mov: Me-Royal Corps of Signals.

400 Yards Invitation Free-style relay Class B, Cpi Sher Singh 32; 2 Cpl bravest heart (from Faust Gounod)

Lawrence Tibbett (Baritone) with nuctio; 3rd Mov: Andante Cantabile; (four men 50 yarda cach). The teams Naranjan Singh 30; 3 Lt Holmes 20 Orchestra: Love's Sorrow (Kreisler) 4th Mov: Allegro....Lener String will be Combined Hongs, Government L/Bg Leong 20. Class C1, LA.C European, YMCA. and Combined Callaghan 30; 2. IJS. Blake 28; 3 Cpi Lochrie 27:4. P/O G2 Cpl Davis 23. 27. Clasa I Fritz Kreisler (Violin) with Plano Quartet.

Services

Pie Hickenbottom 20:0 Oh, Star of Eve (Tannhauser

Exhibition Diving.

as all Consolation Prizes, Class A), LL G. Wagner). Lawrence Tibbett (Bari-

It was decided that as soon tone) with Orchestre; A May Breeze

entries for the gala are known, a Sub-Carey 20: 2, R.S.M. Challis 20:3, Mr Whyte 29; 4 8gt Wall 29. Class B. Committee of five long members Col Booker 20:2 5gt Thong 28: 3 without

under the chairmanship of Mr Hyde be Gash 29; 4 Pte Scots 20. Clase C.-1.) 8.22 Sibelius-Symphony No. 1 in Sunriso, Op. 65....The B.B.C. Sym- events, entries etc.. The gala arrange to Bolichambers 23. Clans 11, Pla

The First Stage AERTORAL-1, W. phony Orchestra cond. by Sir Adrian ments will be in the hands of the Harvey 2312 L/C Wilson 2

European Y.M.C.A. Swimming Com Tollison 92 or Bgt Russell 62, (to be shot

*supply 1st Mov: Andante ma non troppo Boult; Romance Op. 24, No. 9..

*****mittee, who will

starters, to-day); 3. Sgt Wall 91: 4 Cut Sher 83; 7. Lt Carey 87: 0, Sgt leading to Allegro energico; 2nd Mov: Elleen Joyce (Piano); Festive (Tempo judges, timekeepers, clerks of course, singh 30. or R.CMS. liale 90: & Capt

3rd Mov: Scherzo; 4th Mov: DI Bolero), Op. 25....Sir Thomas announcer elc. The next meeting of Farrington Danish ships at present tled up Andan gymphony Orchestra cond, Beecham cond, the London Philhar- Inter-Hodgs will probably be called Daker 80; 9, Sgt Gowans 15, or Cpl Gash

monic Orchestra; Danse Champetre, early next week. Op. 106, No.

STAYS HAND

Axis Shipa

SPECIAL TO THE "TELEGRAPH!!... BUENOS AIRES, Apr. 3 (Domei), -Argentina has shown no signs that

8.45 Studio-Book Reviews. 9.00 London Relay The Newa. 0.15 London RelayQuestions of

9.30 A Sibelius Programme.

wordsMendels- the Hour

Fritz

Kroisler-

(Violin), with Phonic Poem 'Night-Ride and elected to deal with the programmo afsigmatisto 20; 1 J351 Menoirsen E

It intends to follow the action of other E Minor, Op. 39.

American States in taking custody of

the 20 Italian, German, French and

various ports of this country.

Finalc....

by Robert Kajanus.

the

9.00 London Relay The News.

0.15 Loudon Nelay~~'Questions of! (Violin) with Pianomil, Telmanyi |

Hour,

9.45-10.16 News in French (on Short Wave only).

A tour of the waterfront reveals that no special measures have been taken with regard to the four French, five Italian, and two Danish ships now lylug in Bueros Aires harbour.

9.30 Local Sport Results.

10.00 - The Philharmonic Choir, Axis ships as well as Axis-

0.32 A Debussy Programme.

Sanctus (from 'Mass in B Minor'-- Feux D'Artifice (Extract from Pre- dominated ships, have paid no har- bour dues since the outbreak of war lude 2nd Book)....Marcel Clamp Bach); Psalm 148 (Holst); Evening

Nuit D'Etolles. Helene Hymn (Gardiner), or since their respective countries (Plan were placed under German control. Ludolph (Soprano) with Plans and 10.15 Studlo Sunday Evening

Casals Epilogue. Argentinian Ministry

Pablo Organ; Menuet......Pal Finance has not yet decided how to(Cello) with Piano; Petito Sulte; En Conducted by a Minister of the deal with this matter but it is under- Balenu-Cortege-Menuet-Ballet ...Church of England, stood that the Government favours chartering or buying up these ships Symphony Orchestra; Arabesque No.

The

in the accepted manner Instead of taking them into custody,

Mr C. T: Tod has been permitted to quit and Mr. B. Lovkovich has been enrolled in the Hongkong Defence Reserve while Mr L A. Calcraft has been re-assigned froin the Combatant group to the Essential Services group,! according to this morning's Govern- ment "Gazette."

1 in E....Marguerite' Long (Flano).

9.45 News in French (on Short

Wave only).

10.00 London Relay Music Hall' 11.00 Dance Music. 12.00 Close Down.

To-morrow's Programme, Broadcast by Z. B. W. on a Fre- quency of 845 kc's. and on Short

H. K. C. C.

TENNIS TOURNAMENT

Monday, April 7.

STAND COURT

GEO. CHOA & A, V. REMEDIOS

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10.35 Close Down

Hurricane

0.

Deliberate Competition: Beault of Shoot-on, Mno Croft; 2, Sgt Chulam Mohamed: J. Sgt. Rushman; 4, C.S.M. Stanford.

Action To-morrow Governor To Attend

(Continued from, Payo.4.) hald no

no respect for any liurlers and aro liable to break loose with de- vastating base his at any moment.

THE nightcap at 1.00 pm. with TH

Harry Campos, Caco Marques and Johnny Fonseca refereeing will

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His Excellency the Governor, Sir Geoffry Northcote, will be present at the annual meeting of the Hongkong

be the quest Rifle Association on April 0 and will of the Association at p.m. His Excellency luncheon. At, 4 will distribute the prizes to successful competitors,

Scotland Soccer Team and Laens and Cobles in m inter- BANGALORE, Apr. 4 (Reuter)

factory.

we changes in the Scotland team Hong battle. Cables are right down Marshal Sir John Higgins visited an to meet England in the anal of the there logging the cellar spot with Indian aircraft factory here to-day.

Cup International Charlly football the orange julee nine, and are not He is one of the three Raj representa competition to-morrow are announced, expected to offer much opposition to tives on the Board of Directors of the Garoy and Clarks have been dropped the Lacas lamblasters,

take their and Auld and Hutchison placos. Following is the team:

Dankier (Royal Scola): Nagmith (Royal Scots), Fraser (Royal. Bepts): Munroe (Rayel Reotal, Birrell (1.E.), Marshall Royal Scots) Hossack. (Royal Scots). Scots), Howlett (Face); Auld. (Royal Ferrier (Police), Hutchison (Bignais) Reserves Blackburn (Palico). Lambi (Kowloon), Scott (Club)..Carey (Royal Scots), Clarke (toyal Scost).

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