Tsui Brothers Regain Doubles Tennis Title Inconsistency Features Final Match of 1941 Tournament (By "Tinker")
IT COULD HARDLY be said that the 1941 Colony Tennis Tournament closed in any blaze of glory when the Doubles final was played at the Stand Court yesterday.. There was an inconsistency about the play that hardly elevated it in standard above that of the First Division of the League.
All-Schools And
The Taui brothers regained the title they lost last year and beat the Rumjalin cousins in four sets by 7-6, 6-2, 3-6, 6-4.
The outstanding figure of the four was probably Tsui Yun-pui, the Singles Champion, though, this view may be influenced by anal reflection on the match, for during the last three games he rose to the heights and cap- tured the crowd's, fancy.
Over the opening set there was SD great a cautiousness that hardly more than a ripple of opplause enme from the spectators. The defending cham-1 pions were far from strong overhead, steady, were some dis-
and,ved from being dangerous |
tance
at the ret.
In comparison, the Tauis, though cominitting far more errors than one far the more เอน would expect, were impressive in volleying. They too seemed to have left many of their
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Athletic Meet At Caroline Hill Sponsored By S.C.A.A.-
THE FIRST DAY of the All- Schools and Open Athletlo Meeting sponsored by the South China
Athletto Association was held at Caroline I yesterday. Only one running event was held, the rc- mainder being field events, anit Pio Manson (R. Scots) won the 800 metres in 2 mins 11.2 secs. Yesterday's results were:
Open Evente.
500 metres-1. I'le Manson; 2, Lal Pun- forcing shots at home, and were con-yuen; 3. Cpl Sutherland, Time 2.11.3. tent to
Long Jump.1. Tam fol-chun: 2 Teli patiently wait for errors on singli. 3. Lau other side of the net.
metres,
Chi-kin. Dintance Boys' Events
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High Jump (Grade A)), Lung Kof- el (Ling Nom Red); 2 Yung Koon kan Yan), Height 1.43 metres. Grade 1-1. (Ling Nom Hed); 3. Fong Chi-hung (Waht
hon Ling Nom Red); J, Kam Wah-sanя ....... || (8t Paul's). Height 1.6 metres.
The lack of a good angled volley was a glaring weakness of the Rum- Johns. Sirdar brought off one or two flashing cross-court shots but in the main they relled more on their | Wan Kai-hing (Wai Yan); 2, Luk Chung- sleadiness than anything else, It was this that car
|_ Long Jump (Grade B)—1, Wan Kal- through the third set. The Tulsing (Wals Yan); 2 Lau Rok-ch! (Ling taking the more risks, having twe Nom Red); 3. Lai Man-chuen (Ling Nam
carried them
sets in hand, committed the more errors, but the Rumjahns' win was a popular one for they never gave up trying for shots.
First Set
FOR the first eight games of the
1, Chau Kwok-hung Ling Napi Red); 2 Grey). Distance 5.51 metres. Grade Arm Leung Tin-shan (Ling Nam Red Wong Slu-kit (Ling Nam Red). Distance 0.23 introw.
Ling Nain Grey) Distance 10.07 metres.
Saturday,
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MACAO GOVERNOR WELCOMED TO HONGKONG
Paying his first official visit to Hongkong, His Excellency the Governor of Macao, Cmdr Gabriel Maurtelo Teixeira, accompanied by Senhora Teixeira, arrived here yesterday. They were welcomed by. II. E. Sir Geoffry Northcote and leading 'citizens. Cmdr Teixeira is seen above Inspeeting the Guard of Honour, and at right he is seen taking the salute
on landing. (Photos: Ming Yuen).
Volunteers' Orders
List of Parades for The Coming Week
Sea Raider Sunk By Cornwall
Shot put (Grade A)-1, Chan Shut- put (Ling · Nam Red); 2. Ma tok-ming
London, May 9. Orders by Colonel 1. B. Rose, Com- Dolence
The Admiralty to-day announced first set, the side with the service 2 Lee Che-hang (Pul Ying): 3, H Chun-
Grade C, Yu Kwok-hei (Ling Ying); inndant, flongkong Volunteer
Corps:
that a German armed merchant won, On the 9th, however, the Tsuis, fing (Ling Nam Grey), Diloncs 0.01
Recruits Medical Examination-May 10, cruiser acting as a commercial raider Chung-hon, Burd broke through ID.'s service to lead tres. Grade B-1, Luk
5.30 pm. Orderly Medical Oficer.in the Indian Ocean had been inter- 5-4. Surprisingly, of the
Ling Nam Red); 2. Lam Fong-wang (Pul Ying); 3, Mak Shut-chan (Put Ying).
Half-day Training Dress-felmets wincepted and sunk by the British play, the Rumfalns came back equal Distance 0.64 metres
be worn from Bay 19,
Cruiser Cornwall. Twenty-seven strong in the 10th game and took
P. Ferguson it on Yun-pui's service.
British seamen on board the raider had been rescued. Fifty-three mem- Bers of the German crew survived and were prisoners of war.
run of
Sirdar falled to hold the advantage with his service and once again the Tsals led this time 0-5. On Wal- pul's service deuce was called twice before the Chinese claimed the game and set.
Still Cautious
Man Hed-2. Chan Shiu-put (Ling Nam Ducus Throw-1. Ng Wa-kwong (Ling
Red): 3, Mak Mo-yucu (Pui Ying). Dis- tance 20,85 mtren
Girls' Events
High Jump (Grade A)-Yvonne Yalle (French Convent): 2, Yip Mo-ching Fong Lam A. Curreem (French Conventi fieight 1.31 metres.
Shot put (Grade A)-1, Cheung Chin fal (Nam Sheting); 2. Chan Bau-ling (Fong Lam): 3, Kam Fun-lin (Fong Lam): Distance. 8.30 metres. Grade B
Wan So-kuen (Fong Lam); 2. Pang Kam-yat (Ling Tung); Lo Sik-kam (Ling Tung) Distanco. 7.09 metres. Lam); 2. Yip Mo-ching (Fong Lam)
Javelin Throw, Chan Sau-lin (Font tam Mini-yu! (Ling Nam ted): Dis tance 24.18 metres.
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CAUTIOUSNESS was still apparent throughout the second set. On the Rumtolins' part, possibly because
tubes
and they wished to reserve something for a long struggle, ard
on the Tauis
The Cornwallis à 10,000-ion part, probably because they did not
cruiser of the County class carrying wish to repeat last year's mistakes.
Softball Throw (Grade A)-1, Yvonne
eight 8-Inch guns. She has a speed Yolle (French Convent): 2, Jackie Ander- The Tsuis led 2-1, and for the 4th son (French Convent): 3, Jeanette Volle
Corps Artillery
of 31 knots and is commanded by game Wal-pul had to serve for eight (French Convent) Distarico 40.18. metres.
Captain John Mannering, who fought deuces before they could claim that Kan Yuk-kit (Ling Ying); 5 quelled as S.1.0's-Bdr
(Grade..B),-),
Specialists' Classification. The Unwith the Grand Fleet in the last war. Wan Sau-kuen (Fang dermentioned N.CO's 3rd Battery have geme to lead 3-1. Then on to 4-1, Cheung Sau-hao (Fong Lam). Distance Class L. SRt G. E. L. Johnson, Bdr R. Station.-Reuter.
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S. Capell, Bdr H. K. Chan, Class II. they could not stay
Gun Arteera.-Tip undermentioned the champions.
End Battery are qualified to undertake Steadiness Paya
the duties of gun artificers in their own CUTEADINESS in the third set was
n. Conies. paying for the Indians. They Kowloon Cricket Club will hold a undermentioned are qualified to under- D. E. L. Electrician and Fitters The snatched a 3-0 lead, though from practice match for "A", "B" and "C" take the duties of D. EL. Artificers- leading 40-15 in the third game deuce Division League Tennis teams 10- 91 W. M. Cities, Bdr V. G. Bonch, was called Ave times
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lowing members are requested to at- for those detalled will commence won.
Refresher Course, refresher course Then in a great recovery,
lend: the Tauls drew up to 3-all, but against ford, S. A. Gray, G.
E. C. Fincher, G. C. Bumett, A. Craw-19. May 14 9 am.
1st Battery,—-May 13, 1.Q., 2. p.m. M. Gillard, the wall-like front of the Rum- Llewellyn, A. E. P. Guest, F. Zummer, R. Beca, Bly-training-d'Agullar. D.E.La Sec- Jahns, their shots returned over R. S. Capell. A. L. Fisher, N. 3. Bobbing Aguilar at 4.30 pm Dres
T. Broadbridge, N. A. E. Mackay, Y. Gross. 10 Wellington Bks.
to and proceed
aastal. the net with unfalling regularity, ton, A. Perry, F. J. Lay. E. Eymard, May 15 HQ 8.30 p.m., B.C.A., L.G. and In all the Truls won three points Mader. . H. Langley, R. E. Lee, In the last three games.
R. Kloss, it, Eardley, F. J. Kengelbacker, W. Rapley and J. L. Anderson.
ST
The Final Set
K.C.C. Tennis Practice Battery-Gn: E. Loyd Jones, Gar W. G.
Signal Class. Dress, mufti.
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Itinerary Of
Distinguished Visitors
No. 5, Company-May 11, rife casuals at Kowloon City Tenge. May 12, Kow- Joon railway station, 2 p.m. Dress, as before. May 18 HQ.. 5,30 p.m... first period, rife instructions, loading, trigger pressing, anap, rapid, timed are. Second period. M.G. Sees, L.A. Brst and second positions blind, folded,, L.G. Secs, pro- halile stoppages.
No, & Company.—May 11. Kowloon City range, ring casuals, Stanecutters. L.G Casuals, May 10, LQ 2 p
Dress, bools, puttees, hosetops, shorts, shirt sleevca. webbing equipment haversack. waterbottle, meas tin, steel helmet. May The Governor of Macao and 2nd Battery-May 15, 11.0 1.43 p.m. 13. I.Q., 5.30 p.m. TOETT (contd.).
Madame Teixeira will remain in R. Sec. D.EL. and B.OF Suf, Fatigue No, 7 CompanyMay 11. Kowloon City Hongkong until Monday morning. party. Half day training. Remainder, range, rite casuals, N.CO VC Party Last evening they were entertained
Q. 2.15 p.m. Dress as laid down. IT seemed that the Rumjans
L/Cpl. C. Li.. Stonecutters. 3rd Battery-May 12. H.Q., 5.30 p.m. Casunis, /e Porly. Pie J. F. 5. Yu. Men
to dinner at Government House and were going to further heights Japanese Sentenced For The detalled, B.C.A. Class. Drem. detailed for both course will report to when they opened the fourth sel
muft, May 13, 11.Q.. 2 pm. Al Secs. for Kewoon City Range. Ride will be draw
lo-day they will attend the races at with a 2-0 lead. This
Dress as sust. May 14, they in
from 1. Stores as detailed. May 12 Happy Valley, with His Excellency DEL School, 3.30 p.m. D.EL. See, Dress, HQ 4.45 p.m. L.L. instruction. May 13 the Governor, as guests of Sir Atholl creased to 3-1, but at this period
Overalls.
11. Hut No. 7. 6:45 pm. all officers and and Lady MacGregor and Mr S. T. Yun-pui was showing a revival
Nagasaki, May 9. 4th Battery-May 13. I.Q. 2.15 p.m. N.CO's, and tabin exercise. May 16, Williamson, and with excellent support from
Yukichi Hayashi, 70, former chair. All See. By drill and instructions. 11.Q. 2 pm, Training parade.
Dresa as uncia). May in, H.Q. 5.30 p.m.. Army Service Corps Company--May In the evening, a reception will be his brother stormed
man of the Japanese Ratepayers As- those the net on soclation in Shanghai, tried at the overalls. S.D. caps, webbelt. Orderly Sgt piles sections on duty as detalled under
detalled. N.C.O Clam, Dress. 11 to May 17. incl.. Transport and sup given in honour of the Governor of every possible occasion and drew
Macao and Mme Teixeira, by the District Court for the attempted out at Thomson. Yeung. Next for Computer as detalled. May 1, ow: Club Lusitano, and at 10 a.m. to- up to 3-all.
Duty, F. On Wai-pul's service the Rumjahins murder of Mr W
duty officer | J. Keswick at the
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tional Settlement on
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sections. lecture They held their opponents down and hard labour. Final execution of the No. 3 Sec. half day training.
"Practical they will have lunch. Balwan. Mechanics," Transport leaves Queen's to only three points over the final sentence has been suspended.
Dress Ax inld down, May 15, St John's Pier 120 p.m. Dre overies, de- tinguished visitors will be entertain- At 4.30 pan. to-morrow, the dis- Place, 3.30 Inret: Катез.
Hayashi shot and
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Dress. multi. Reviewing the match,
Keswick, Chairman of the Municipal
ed to ten at "The Falls," No. 254 The the main
Field Company Engineers.-May 12, Field Ambulance,-May 14, HQ., Impression. Is that never before have Council, and Mr Issaku Okamoto, the Tsuis been seen so much on the Japanese member of the Council, at parade. May 15. K.C.It. 2.30 p.m. tech-
Overalls should be brought, on fees, hosetops, boots, webbing belt,
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II. Dress the Hon. Mr W. N. T, Tam and Mrs be brought on parade. slons they preferred to try the low-Domel
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Appointments, Promotion May 14, Q. 2 nm, half day training, L/Cpl field exercise. Dreas, battle order, S.D. Cpl. Pie L. A. Gibson, Mob Col, to be Murphy. No. 1 Coy, to be the winners, Mr H. R. Hancock,
The storage in the Island reservoiitp. May 10. W/T Class report direct to L/Cat, Bdr D. 8. Blake, Bill A. Bly, to
Trade School, 2 pm. Remainder parade be Onr (Commdt's award). President of the Ilongkong C.C., said at the end of April exceeded that of H... 5.15 p.n.
Mobile
Column-May 11. Kowloon Pie M. F. Alarcon, No, 6 the corresponding date last year by Range, those detalled. N.C.O. i/e Party. Coy. Pie H. Barrelto, No. 5 Coy, to were in aid of the School for the
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Miss Joan
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that the prizes this year
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M.d
demonstration and
Zeave exercise. Kowloon City, Dress, baltid or-
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again to the Prince Bernhard from noon until 11 p.m.. the proceed on for
to-morrow, battle ordering.
1 Gay, 0.841-15.8.411^Cpl:T. 111uon, No. pasins, benah, looks etc) at Volunteer No. 3 Company-May 31; those detailed 3 Coy, 75.41-2)541;), Pțe Gr ona mili
ay...q. will be taken into, ume: with effect #t Kowloon City Range and Stonecultors. purchasing
No. Coy 23041524.JAN Pte Les Pang trom Monday, Roller tary aircraft for the Royal Air
May 12 those detalled, H.ph. pul No. 4 Cup -#.0.41-1KIN YU and the Royal Netherland Air Force President Roosevelt
towels, and.soap Remainder, Kowloon railway station, 2.10.| Pinna, No. 5. Coy, 19441538.44UJE PIO
only will be provided so that those using p.m. Dress, cap. Khirt shorts, equipment
the showers should bring:7 instr Own Netherlanders sall over the
battle order, frogs and stings, troUN
towels Overalls for general: sun will also be kept in the Changing Room and,spare shirts to havermeke." May: WASHINGTON, May D (Router). ILG. 6. pm, training, as in Compan ritory already pay a per cent. to 10-The temperature of President
programme. per cent voluntary, income tax to the Roosevelt, who has Been confined to company parade woording
No Company-dadáy 13.-11.0.6.36) Rodal Nalliorland, Government, in bed with alight stomach trouble, is May 10, aperuiter, and those London, Locally"They also contribute now almost back to normal, but the Glas 8 and 195kg)
Long #rejia, Fund and doctor has advised him to Fiman 545 3hus pngplaye hé Bombéi:
by quiet over the week-india for tr
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Tho world outside enemy, occupied ter
254149,541,
NURSING DETACHMENT.
Rame Prize)........
Retsixth donation)
Hospital Stan
donation) ange
Some members of the Hongkong
Club (Courth donation) Bowlers of the Hongkong Club
(Afth donation)
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B.W.O.F. Shipments During the last two weeks a fur-} ther 31 coses of supplies have been sent by the British War Organisation Fund overseas, as follow
Fifteen cases of Hospital Supplies _to_the_Middle East; 5 cases of Hos- pital Supplies to the British Red Cross, England; 5 cases of Old Clothes to the British Red Cross, England; 2 cases of Woollen Comforts to the RA.F. Depot, Degland; 2 cases
Of England; 2 cases of Woollen Com Woollen Comforts to the Navy Depot, forts to the Army Depot, England.
The forthcoming wedding is an nounced of Captain. Alan Oswald Gawler Mills, R.A., to Miss Beata Elizabeth De Courcy Morgan Richards, residing at 18 Peak Man-
ions.
#DEZINSE PACT- BAG Mexico, and
Electrica
X. Rls $24
Macno Electrics $174 Ropes $6.10
Maramans H.K. $1,70
H.K. Govt. 32% Loan (1034) 94%
Buyers
Bank of East Asia-$70.50; - HK. Fire Ins. X.D. $170 -Indo-Chinas-(Pref)-$80-
Providents $4.05-
Hotels $2.80
Macao: Electrics "0" $18.25 Ropes $0.10
Entertainments $0.23
Sellers
Providents $4.90 Trama $16
Electries "R" $12.20 Watsons $9,30
Sales
Providents $4,00 Trams $15.00 Electries "Ris""'$12
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