COLONY TENNIS
:
TSUI BROTHERS
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH,
WIN
OPEN DOUBLES
By "RECORDER"
The Tsui brothers retained the Colony Open Grasscourt Doubles "Championship it the HKCC yesterday when they defeated Ip Koon. hung, the Colony Singles Champion, and Lee Wai-tong by a score of 1-6, 6-4, 6-4, 6-1.
game.
Ip & Lee look 17 minutes to win the first set with the loss of only one The rest of the match went very much the Tsuis' way as they gradually began to settle down and demonstrated to the large gallery that they are unquestionably still the finest doubles combination in the Colony.
In the third game of the third set, Ip Koon-hung, mistiming his footing in a hard drive, had the misfortune to sprain his ankle slightly. This factor contributed to the Tauls having a fairly easy time of the last two sets but they were, obviously, still the superior combination.
Victorious MCC Team Back From S. Africa
welcomed London, Apr. 1-A big crowd
the MCC team at Waterloo Station here today on their return from their victorious South African tour.
The Tsuis won on courtcrafti
"There's a cold war on. #[r.”
British
and understanding as a port- Policy In
nership. If one was unplaced, the other was always there to dent with a lob to the baseline.
If they conceded Individually Palestine
something in stroke play to Ip Koon-hung, either one was tac- tically Ip's superior doubles strategy.
up
Lee Wal-long, who had put some excellent net dispinys
F. G. Mann, the captain, sald: "We have had a real- ly wonderful tour. There was very lille between the two Test sides. Our balting was on the whole more consistent. Ότι
lost his touch and steadler than theirs and this, combined bowling was with our fielding, swayed the balance Ju our favour.
was
"Apart from this, I thinic that such success as achieved in the results and the way in which the games were played was very largely due to the fact that the xide was such a very happy one."
Mann added that he would be unable to play much more first-class cricket after the end of the present Eng- Ish season as he would have to go back to business and do some work."-Reuter.
WEEK-END Varsity And
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TODAY
Boxing "Golden Gloves" at China Fleet
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KCC
Shield
at
Cricket Hancock Match: HKCC v. Chater Road, 2 p.m.
Football Challenge Shield Finals: Senior Division Kit clice v, South China "A" 4 p.m.; Junior Division-KMB v. South China, 2 p.m., al llappy Valley.
Chinese YMCA and the Hongkong University last night qualified to meet in the sectional final of the "B" Division of the Hongkong badminton lengue.
many "sitter."
Defended
Washington, Apr.
of
SATURDAY, APRIL 2, 1949.
BEVIN, SCHUMAN TO SEE ACHESON ON GERMANY
I
May Scrap-Draft Statute
Washington, Apr. 1.-The British and French Foreign Ministers, Mr Ernest Bevin and M. Robert Schuman, will see the United States Secretary of State, Mr Dean Acheson, here today in an effort to reach agreement on the main German problems, especially on the setting up of a Western German government.
It is understood that Mr Bevin proposed to Mr Acheson yesterday that M. Schuman should join them, as they consider the ques- tion of the Western German government has No. 1 priority.
It is also expected that the three statemen may try to reach an agreement on trustee- ships for the former Italian colonies, which Mr Bevin is reported to consider possible, despite .some differences in viewpoints.
uut.
Mr Bevin is reported to have-
talks been encouraged by his with Mr Acheson yesterday. 1-TheThey bolli agreed that the Ber- In carller rounds of the tourna- British Foreign Sceretary. Mr in airlift had had a heartening
throughout of effect
Western disappointment. Ernest Bevin. In defence was n ment. The Tauts largely directed their Britain's Palestine polley, said Europe, and must be continued
she of
end the blockade. game at him and, in a cifort today: "It has not been a bad until to outwit them at the net, heting for one nation at least to
According to reliable sources, mistimedgive consideration to the Arab Mr Acheson, In his talks with
polat of view,"
M. Schuman and Mr Bevin, In
rebuke gentle Toul Yun-pul
the intends to examine the
possi was in granil
of form with his
anti-Semitism billiy of scrapping the draft oc- placements and charges
statute for Western his tireless lois returns to Ip's levelled against him. Mr Bevin smashes delighted and amused | Cel
ticclared: I think there is no Germany which has been under reason when things die down preparation during the last six the gallery.
And they rease calling me months, and substituting names I don't deserve-there is covering letter which would no reason why the two peoples, state the limits of German au- Arabs and Jews, cannot live to-thority within the proposed gether in pence."
Western state clearly and Mr Bevin's statement came briefly. during a question period at the
viewpoint of many end of an address to the No- United States offeints is under- tional Press Club. He predicted
stond to be
draft that, the
was to accom-
RUNAWAY The first set was a runaway for Ip & Lee, The second saw them win the first two gumes und then lose the third on Tsui
and Yun-pul's service fourth on Lec's.
the
Tsul Wal-pul then lost again on his serve, Ip following by
game.
of
in his talk that history would statute which regard the Atlantic Paet signing pany the Floan constitution has as the point at whleb "humant- | 2009
become too Jong, detalled and Ly took its great step to en restrictive. throne the great freedoms the world."
4
losing on his in turn and the score reached 3-3. The younger Tsui then went on his service, as did Lee Wai-tong the following
The Tsui brothers
A questioner referred to were stendying up at this stage and statement
Mr Bevin which as Tsui Wai-pui won the ninth allegedly made to the effect that game to lose
on hls Own "there is no place in Palestine service, they followed up by for a Jewish homeland because taking the sel on ip's service, the Arabs will eventually drive losing one point.
It is reportedly fell here that the establishment et a Western Bovernment is being seriously delayed by the failure to agree on the statute, and prompt ac- tlon is necessary.
Some State Department off- them into the sea."
cials are såld to favour a more
German Mr Devin replied: "I never centralised
gavern- The third set saw the Tsuis
ment than does General Lucius strike some semblance of their sald that. I never made such a
form
feel the Israel D. Clay, with stronger federal Wai-pul statement. I pre-wor
tax powers. proceeded to win the first game government is established. But They will meet next Monday on his own service to lose. This remember, it has not been a
INFLUENCED BY FRENCH evening at the VRC to decide was followed by a long duel on
bad thing for one nation at
Reports reaching here who will be the divisional cham- Ip's service when the Tsul lob- least to give consideration to
that General Clay's advisers Dions,
bing' really started. The game the Arab point of view." Last night at the Eu Tong Sen was won by Ip & Lee and thes
questioner, Mr were somewhat influenced by another "Y" easily proceeded to win the next as Bevin indicated that Britain had the French to approve the re- Kymnasium, Chinese
rcommenda- beat Chung Wah in their vital well on the younger Tsui's ser- adopted a go-slow attitude to cent eight-point ษ.
return match by seven games to vicc. two and thus have won Section 2 of the "B" Division.
Tennis-Exhibition Matches at players with Indo-Chi Chinese Recreation Club: Van Tsui Sau v. Tsui Wai-pal or
Yun-pui, 31 pm. Duong Ip Koon-hung, 4.30 p.m.
Hockey Association Fix- tures: YMCA Police
V.
та
arc
word the Pacific pact proposals.lons submitted by the military It was in this game that Ip He said: "I should like to see Rovernors to the Bonn conven- sprained his ankle. From that final Congressional action on the tion, which called for increased
decentralisation. at Hongkong University won Sec-atake of the game on he was. If Atlantic Pact first."-Unlied King's Park, 3 p.m.; Recreio v. Lion by overwhelming Kuw- not badly handicapped,
ob-Press.
Dockyard RC at King's Park, loon Tong "A" 8-1.
3.30 p.m.
Basketbalt-League
matches:
Lau Stre V. HK Chinese YMCA.. 6 pm; Black Cat v
Lau Sing. 7 p.m; Heung Too
School v. Kung Man (ladies),
8 p.m. at Caroline Hill.
TOMORROW
V.
Badminton
Finals
viously uncomfortable.
LAPSE
But the incident seemed to have more effect on Lee Wai- long who. in an attempt to shorten the rallies, started first misjudging the right moment for a kill and then began to go to pieces when confronted with
"itters." ile steadied up eventually
before
Jore the Tsuls
The finals of the Colony easy
had
Chinese Reds
Short Of
Administrators
These matters will be dis- cussed by M. Schuman, Mr Bevin
and Mr Acheson, who may point out that If the Three Powers attempt to impose too many restrictions the Germans may stop the plan for'a Western government altogether.
high
The feeling in some quarters here is that the United accept States and Britain will the German counter proposuls to the governors' eight points.
M. Schuman's position, how- ever, Is still doubtful-United
Cricket Hancock Shield Open Badminton Champion- but not
Washington, Apr. 2.-Mr Match: HKCC
KCC ship-will-he-played off at run-cut the set at 6-4. The Chater Youth, II "in.
times Roger D. Lapham, the Press. Club elder Tsul, who was at Football-Pirat Division the Kowloon Cricket
was getting the Economic Co-operation Ad- League: Kitchee v. Police at (on Tuesday. Wednesday and unsteady,
long ministrations China feel of the game and two Caroline Hill; Eastern v. Army Saturday.
struggles ensued in the first There will be one Senior two games of the fourth set.
admis- atal each night. The
The elder Tsui wen the first the Communists will be in
hurry to take ndary Street (Kick-off atsion fee will be 52 (including on his service after four deuces no
at Causeway Bay: St Joseph's v. KMB at Happy Valley; CAA
South China
"3"
itl
aid
chief, said on Friday he felt Russians Take
over
"I understand they are having some difficulties running Pei-
and Ip lost the second or tax) per person.
his Shanghai. after four deuces once again. The programme is:
The remaining games were 3 TUESDAY, APRIL 5
runaway for the Tsuls as they Men's did (Junior
not concede more than two D. C. Lau v. M. Tpoints in any one. Yeow.
8.30 p.m. (Ladies' Doubles)
Boundary 4.30 p.m.).
League: Second Division South China
ELL 1. Kiehre Caroline Hili; Novy v. War De partment Chinese nt Causeway Bay: St Joseph's v. Tramways at Happy Valley: KMB v. Tai- koo at Boundary Street: Dock- Yard v. Army (Kowloon) Chatham Road; Army (Hong- kong) v. Solicitors ut Sookun poo (Kick-off, at 3 pm.). Hockey Association
& Wireless tures: Cable Civil Service at King's Park, 10 at am Army v. Dutch IC Seokunpoo. 10 a.m.; Khalsa v Dockyard RC ni King's Park, 10.30 a.m.; Recreio v. YMCA at King's Park, 10 a.m.
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Inst two sets
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(Senior Mixed p.m. Doubles) R. Tay & Miss M. Ribeiro v. P. 11. Wong & Miss v. P. Lam.
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4.30 p.m.
(Senior Men's
Tennis-Exhibition Games v.) Indo-China players at Chinese Doubles) R. Tay & P. H. Wong Recreation Club: Duong v. H. T. Heah & T. B. Teoh. Tsui Wat-pul or. Tsul Yun-puł, i 3 p.m.; Van Sau v. Ip Koon hung 40 pm. Van Sau & Duong v. Tsui brothers or Koon-hung & W. C. Choy,
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The U.S. group from Peiping Cricket Club are given a last-, left thers on March 26 and now minute reminder of tonight's should be in Hongkong. Mr 17 Hankow Road, Kowloon. special social
The evening at the Lapham said. clubhouse, which starts ni 9 group left by ship for Korea and FINAL SHOWING — o'clock.
then flew There will be a sufficiency of clated Press.
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of other runner cessful social functions.
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NEW PLAN
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(Continued from Page 1)
Interest to the Indica The
will round oft with eluded in world administrativa evening tlancing.
machinery unless that apparatus be one dominated by the con- cept of torce. Obviously, in its present form, wilh flo voices and lack of police power, the
FINAL PRACTICE
North Tonkin town invaded FOR SCHOOLBOY
FOOTBALLERS
Nations Es Sadly United Inadequate to meet its own high purposes."
Com- this week by Chinese munist forces, n French Army romununique published in Sal gan said tonight.
The Christian Brothers' Mr Stassen added, however, that the United Nations hack "The CHAMPIONS V.
aggressors, numbering Schools Football team which about 800. have been forced to play a series of matchen in value, especially as a possible THE REST to retreat hurriedly into China, Manila will have its final prae- means of attempting to spread the Western concept of freedom tee match on the Hongkong by Ind
and sea, leaving Football Club ground on Sun of man throughout more of the Club de Recreio, the First dead, 16 rifles and a bazooka,"
day at 10.15 n.m. sharp when world. He advised the United Division Cricket League the communique said.
States step up its programme the sector of Hoang they meet a Headquarters Land
for combatting Champions, will be at home in
materiallam on the battlefield of a match against Rest of the Su Phi, north-east of Lonkny, Forces team.
This will possibly be the inat ideas. XI King's the Vielminh (autonomy move- First Division
He said also that a war of ment) bands, who have received opportunity to see the school- Park on Saturday, April 0.
boy team--drawn from St
.philosophies must be waged in The Second Division Chum new reinforcements, have re
their althcka.
Col- certain areas of the Ocient, the Our Joseph's and La Salle Clubsumed plons, Indian Recreation
Middle East and Africa, where third baale concept held for sway-the_idea" of "ledifference
to man."-United Press.
to a
Juniors, are also to meet a test troops have held back on the leges-in action and all in XI from the Second Division. key points of our defence line," terested are welcome to team leaves communiquo added match. The The date for this match
Manila on April 0.
not yet fixed.
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