Yesterday's Tennis Exhibition
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 23, 1950.
THE BROTHERS TSUI PUT
:
A SPOKE INTO THE WHEEL OF SPECULATION
BY "RECORDER"
The brothers Tsui yesterday put a spoke into the wheel of specula- tion.. It seemed that a golden opportunity was offered to us for once to make up our mind exactly where Hongkong's players stood in the tennis world, how they compared with their betters and what could the ultimate achievement be of the most brilliant product of our own tennis environ- mont.
an idea of where After Pedro Masip, the Spanish Champion, had given us exactly our own Champion, Ip Keon-hung, slood, and Argentinian Senora Marin Weiss-had demonstrated that the standard of our women's tennis is not too bad but still a very long way from Wimbledon, the brothers Tsul-veterans both of them if not grey-haired-upset all calculation by taking a set off Masip and Heraldo Weiss.
yesterday, but she had a strong backhand and a drive that zip- ped off the grass.
SHEFFIELD UNITED
WOLVES
Williams, Wolves goalie, goes down to save from Warhurst (stripes), the Sheffield left-winger, in the fourth round Cup replay at Sheffield. Wolves won 4-3. They were later eliminated 1-0 by Blackpool.
A Claim Is Made For Rugger -The Most Democratic Game
Better opposition brought the best out of the Tsuis. The fact that Weins struck a bad patch at the start of the game helped them on to their first set victory, but more of their points came on their own good play than on the lat Had Weiss's service been in order, though, ter's double. faults and mistimed hits. there may have been a different story to tell.
The resull was at mea The Truls won the first set 0-1 and lost the second 3-6, but highly acrobatic display from It was more in the second set- both sides and the chases after against opposition that was be- the ball to the back of the court their for a high lob return provided ginning to beat them ot
to a good deal of entertainment. own game-that they came
had moments of life and were, for the first time The game
bore a years, a crackjack partner-wizardry and in
blance at times to badminton. ship,
The Truis caught up from 1-3
set and There was not very much to to 3-all in the first went on to win, largely on the choose between the services of
instinct for the kill either player. Both had a Generously helped by partners| unerring that the elder of the brothers medium service without the or employers in obtaining the was displayed, be it a change from
attacking (R. T. Evans and D. M. Davies).
tho on
resem-
One contrast was immediately noticeable. Mrs Ip held her own rallies from Uic base- in the line, but she was swinging hard' at the ball whereas her op- ponent put zip into it on good
with Uming
about half the effort.
RUGBY the democratic game despite what its traducera say. What a mix. ture of professions and trades make up the team, anounced to tour New Zealand and Australia,
Doctors include Jackie Matthews, of Wales, D. W. C. Smith of Scotland, Kari Mullen and J. W. McKay, of Ireland J. C. R. Matthews, of England is a dental surgeon.
intent the normal for him of late. Beecessary varied placement and time to go, are two policemen ESportsman's Diarize.
onc.
cornice or
overhead an
falled mash, bis tinding never
Earlier on it had been elder Tsul, winning points courtcraft and entering on the kill with the eye of an eagle, In the second act. Weiss, who had started erratically, was Bloody ing up and, with Masip, always there at the net
Hongkong a drop slice, a drive Into the speed to make it an on outguessing the
outsmashing for
the him. have found services rather slow and storm their inclination was to the net. They found that the through immediately Tsuis, knocked off their normal in- clination to lob and wait for o mistuke, were able to face faster pace and still capable of placing their returna.
pair
rather than
them.
They may
TELUS
COLONY TENNIS
TOURNAMENT PROGRAMME
מ
The following in the full pro- or Colony
matches
gramme
Championship next week!
Tennis for
Monday: Court 1. Henry Leg v Chan Fook-bol; 2, 11. Feng Y Teu! Wal-pul: 3. To Kn-au v. C. Y. Wong: 4. F. 11. Kwok: v Roch Linng of J. 11. Hawthorn: B, Eddie Chany Patrick Poon; d, Lee Wal- tong Fiwin Taal.
Tuesday: Opers singles second round-Court 1. 9th patt: 2. 10th patr 3. Third round flirt quarter Court 3, second quarter 4. third quarter of four quarter
Wednesday: Court 1,
J: Could and 1. Agafuroff v 3. D. Hawthorn and J. V. Sellots: 2, Chay Tin fouk and partner v.Chan Fook-hal and Pom Pak-ning 1 R. Y. K. Ne and partner v M. Heenan and R. A. Ayres: 4. Choy Tin-wah and Wong Sulu-wing V Lam Yuk-ying and It. C. Ng: 5. Eddie Chan and Lar. Kal v F. H. Kwok and M. Chan: 6, T. H. Wang and C. C. Yow v Peter U and C. Lan.
Thursday: Court 1, Tol Ping-fan and D. C. Luk y George Chos and LLCol J. W. Spence; 2. P. K. Tong atul Gordon Lum v M. Mac
EDITED BY
Bruce Harri
(Bleddyn traffic manager
schoolmasters Williams), two well- Mrs Weiss, with her
ken Jones and J. D. Robins), a Ken placed backhand crosscourt re-
(W. B. manager Ip little turos gave Mrs
op colliery
a miner (Clif Davies). Cleaver), n come up to theave
a corporation ofcial (T. CH In the second set the younger portunity to Tsui came into his own and.net.
ford), a railway fireman (D. J.
ncquisition here is likely to be a one- Hayward),, match was very down 1-3, he stopped the
ral The
farmerhorse. a poultry with a 'sided, but yet setting in
(G. M. Budge), a surveyor (Roy that was
Jolin), and an accountant (J. E. Nelson).
one did
not
Heraldo Weiss of Argentina, Pedro Masip of Spain and Tsui Yun-pui and Tsui Wai-pul of Hongkong be fore yesterday's two doubles exhibition sets at Chater Rond.
pherrest and T. Mahon 3. Loe sparkling display of anticipation gather the impression that Mrs Ming and 7. 9. Lee y al Kwong-in more than one rally in which Ip was hopelessly outclassed. chun and Au Kam-moon: 4, To Ka- he was here, there and every-She was up against experience, lau and Lee Yue-wing v N. E. Arily and L. F. Stokes: D. C. where and well in control of the and she has barely had
Wond and Boch Llang v Donald Lo and Norman Lo; 6. Lee Waltonut and D. Szeto v L. C.
and F. R. Zimnicm.
(eighth quarter)
game.
Kotewall
OPEN DOUBLES DRAW The draw for the Open Dou- bles championship is ns follows: i
won
known
set
✓ never
up The question that comes Txul Wai-put and Trul | Yun-pul is this one:
the Tsuis' Are Ibret: T. J. Gould and I. Araturoft
tactics Imprac-
v J. B. Hawthorn and J. V. Sel-normal match Chan Fook-hol and Pors l'ak-nin ticable, as has often been sug-
1OTA: Choy Tin-fook and Partner v
Y. K. Ne and Partner v 31. Deenan Rested by those
and II. A. Ayres; Choy Tin-wah watched tennis
and Wong Shia-wing v Lan Yuk-national best?
who
have
at its inter-
MEN LEFT OUT
There
nre certain striking
She likes English hunters, and has several of them at home in America
*
Soccer International
STAYING POWER SAVES ENGLAND'S SHADOW TEAM
Newcastle, Feb. 22-England's “B” team were for- tunate to beat Holland here today by one goal to nil in thelr International soccer match. For much of the game the Dutchmen displayed the better team work and In the first half, with fewer chances, they shot more strongly, than the English players.
As individuals the Eng-| Half team were superior to their game opponents, but] only better staying power in the second half enabled them to win.
I
The direct long passing game of the Dutchmen seemed likely
University Athletics
There will be a half mila
event open to the Colony, and
to bring conls for they were the Services on Saturday, March fine triers. In
the 24-year-old 4, the date of the finals of the Rivers they possessed a talented 29th Annual University Athletic Inside-left and Stoffelon, the Meet, the finals commencing at left half and captain, played an 1.30 p.m. excellent game.
WASTED CHANCES
Many
chances were wasted through the poor form of the
English wings, Mullen nud Walters, and the fact that the rentre-forward, Lofthouse, could ccldem evade Terlouw, a resolute centre-half for the Dutch.
The only coal came in the 73rd minute when Lofthouse shot through on the tum after a left wing movement,
With the Dutch team tiring. England pressed constantly bui tood opportunities were lost by wild shooting-Reuter.
Resulta, of second day of Univer Bity Annual Athletic Micet:
Women's High Jump Final—1. I. Henner; 2, 19. Bragu; 3, P. Wong,
Telght! 4 ft. 3 ins.
Men's 10gh Jump Finalists.-V. LAI, II. K. Chu, T. II. Lean, B. 7. Lam, M. mcho, S. Itoilands.
Men's 220 yards Finalists.-G. Wagner, N. Lo. 8. F. Lam, D. Jon- zon, 3. Feter, S. Hollands.
Women's 2004. Finaliste,-I, Renner, M. Ahwee, C, Braga, M. Braga, 1. Ormusd.
Men's 030 yds, FINAL-1, N. Ia; crime: amins, 10.4 secs.) 2. 0. Wagner: 3. R. Ylu: 4, 11. Abdullah. Men's Hop, Step, and Jump Dir.: 40 Final, II. Lean ft. ins. 2. Y. 16 3. 9. K. Cheong; 4, S. T. Hui and Y. II. Llak.
Men's Diecus Throw Tinal.--), 21. Dietrich: Dixt.: 113 ft. DIS Ink. 2. T. I. Lean; 3, K. Bargilson; 4, C. Huang.
AUSTRALIANS.
NEW WELSH CAP hoped that many of their former
Cardiff, Feb. 22. J. Charles, afars will attend their Jubilee
Leeds United dinner da May. It will be the 18-year-old Interesting to discover how they contre-half the only new have fored since they left the "Cap" in the Welsh soccer team
OUT FOR 74 to meet England at Wrexham club.
Ladysmith, Natal, Feb. Chances that Wimbledon will on March 8.
The
is: W. Short (Ply- team win the FA Amateur Cup for
22. The powerful Aus- Argyle); W. Barnes the first time seem bright this mouth
A. Sher-tralian cricket team was to- season. The last time they were (Arsenal), captain,
(Cardiff wood
skittled It. Paul day
out City);
before (Swansea Town), J. in the final was in 1047.
Charles lunch for 74 runs-tho (Leeds United), n. Burgess lowest score of their South (Tottenham Hotspurs); H. WI-
-London Express Servico)
tiams (Leeds United), W. tees African tour-by Natal (Toltenham Hotspurs), T. Ford Country Districts, a side
Now she has visited Inter-Unit Hockey F, Serine (Swan- below provincial strength.
the farm of Major Harmer, neat Lewes, and minde an offer for one animal whose quality and
omissions. Vie Boberts would markings she specially liked. HKDF
HELD
10
TO A DRAW
certainly have been picked. He If the bargain is clinched, the
will officer awaiting horse
be shipped la a Customs
America. has not long promotion, and
LONG-TERM PLANNING
Long-term
been married
Lewis Jones, the Welsh utility been riven man, could have leave from the Royal Navy, but there may be other reasons for not taking him: one is perhaps his youth.
The Services, in granting per- mission for chosen men to join such tours on full pay, are set- tini
for all big A standard organisations.
AFTER 17 YEARS When he plays against Leeds United in the sixth round of the FA Cup at Highbury, on March 4, the Arsenal captain, I international lefl-half Mercer, may recollect that if was at Leeds that he made his entry into League football with Everton 17 years ago.
This is his fourth, and pro. bably last, season with Arsenal. Mra Mercer is persuading bim to retire.
ony
herself.
Mrs Weiss left the impression
best
for i
that nimble-footed run
the baseline could be witnessed. It was tip-toe tactics through, fitting up here there and Arst on the kill
MOST ENCOURAGING
But most encouraging of all was the display put up by the Champion, Ір Кооп-
yag and K. C. Ng: Eddie Chan There were moments yester-Colony
and Lan Kai v F. 11. Kwok and
M. Chan: T. I. Wang and C. C. day when the elder Tsui looked hung, against Pedro Masip. Ip Yew v Peter U and C. La T501 as brilliant as anyone who hnd lost Ping-fan and D. C. Luk v George
3-8, 2-0. but he was
Chea and Lt. Col. J. W. Spence: played that afternoon. Were he times master of the situation. P. K. Tong and Gordon Lum v R.younger and had he more good
A1. Macpherson and T. P. Mahoni class
tournament
BUYING A HORSE
on
at Miss Eleo Sears, the America
girls' captain, brings dollars as The Spanish Champion did well as squash rackets players
to be going out his to this country. experience, not seem
Her Intest
rare to focus attention on a
ra Town). R. Clarke (Man- chester City)-Reuter.
on the opening day of their two-lay match, which is not regarded as a first class fix- ture.
SCOTTISH CUP
London, Feb. 22.-Stirling Albion bent Dumbarton by six This collapse again illustrated
to guala two in a Scottish Cup the weakness of the Australian A hard fought game was wit-second round replay today. The batsmen on a turning pitch. Six
large number of
the players-Moroney, Miller, Lox- winners have In nessed by a
a bye into planning
ton,
Lindwall and Saggers, fourth round. amateur boxing is sufficiently spectators on Recreio's ground 14th vesterday evening, when
Aston Villa beat the Army Walker-failed to score, Lind- say Hassett, their captain, made deep-lald Metropolitan Police A. met H.K. Defence Force in 1-0-Reuter.
44 of hip side's total, "plot" to capture the ABA the final of the Army Inter-Unit
competition. heavyweight title in 1051.
Delence Force were on Just in case it succeeds, writes aggressive from the start and George Whiting, we had better only good work by keeper Fet used to the name of Bob kept RA. from being in arrears Layton, 20-year-old ex-coldier at the interval. now pounding pavements for Tho Regulara came more inte Borussin, by three goals to two the Interval, after leading 3-0 at half-time- "G" Division around Old Street the picture after
but full time came with no Reuter. Police Station, Shoreditch.
Nipper Pat Daly, whom you
PLAYS GAMES, TOO
UNDERPAID
score.
the
BERLIN MATCH
Berlin, Feb. 23-The Argen- line soccer team, Newell's Old Boys, today beat the Berlin First Division club, Tennia
SPINNERS' DAY
The Country Districts spin- ners, Keith and Getkate, did the damage, Keith taking five wic- kets for 24 runs and Getkate four wickets for 35 runa
The Australians' provious lowest total was 75 runs, made
in
at
Winning the Gunners the
New BBBC Secretary
the first innings of the third Test at Durban.
Clark
They struck back strongly and lunch had taken three Coun- try District wickets for eight runs.
The Country Districts were all sub noon after tea for 01
London, Feb. 22. Mrruns, gaining a first innings lead
Ak had Teddy Waltham was today Australians had made 68 runs seven runa At the close the
announced as the new Secre
A
for the loss of one second innings
Keith Miller, who maintained
for 23 runs.--Router.
Visiting Ceylon
"Butler:detunet Alexandria Boxingner by the Mayor of Colombo,
LEAGUE FIXTURES
1
AME
No More Drugs
will recall as an infant prediky Extra time opened in sensa. of the professional ring home 20 tional fashion. years ago aims to turn Popening bully, Layton into a tille-holder. He forced the ball into Force "25" certainly has adequate material and from a fico hit drove in a
bard shot which had beaten all the way,
Not to be outdone, Force hilt The boxing Bobby is 6ft. in, back and within a minute weighs 14s1. and is a Lafone equalised through Ruli.*** nevice champion. Cricketer, The additional time told its BETTY HOWE HURT
footballer, and son of a Feltham, tale, and the final whistle cama tary of the British Boxing wicket Middlesex, police Inspector, with two leg weary teams striv- Board of Control in suc Miss Betty Howe, America's Robert will not be let loose in ing vainly to grasp the lead and cession to Mr Charles Don-a fast pace on the hardened pitch, took six Country District whose appointment wickets squash rackets this season's ABA woman
champion the privilege of visiting Singa- mall, Then there followed a zerles
for 84 runs, Geoff and the promise of that all one had to do was tough player, is injured-only a week ships. But next year, says "G' pore. of errors
after 20 years' service was Noblet claimed thres wickets Championships be- Division-look out for Layton. before the
One yesterday's showing Friday: Court Lam Kwan and another
She
Over an
fancy Defence Force to win the recently terminated. Kwok Ting-chung vilenzin
materialised. Toward the end it all with a racket and over in.
it would go. It all looked
the South ofi and Patrick Poon: 2. F. Mero was slaughter, but the best have easy. She had what seemed un-England meeting
Mr Waltham, who Lew so opponent during ed
replay at Sookunpoo to-mor- at Worthing and T. E. Rodrigues F. W. Hay-
row. Playing the whole of extra years ago became the youngest Commonwealth Toam 10 Jase eight ward and W. McColl 3, Open been
believable speed
woman and twisted a knee.
How much more difficult, or time with only 10 men, they first-class referee in British doubles recond round (first quar:points fra
without Tow Il
Mr Sheila McKechnie, the oncraus, is it to referee at an did well to fores a draw
boxing, is 43. He was a pro- ter): 4. Open doubles second round strumle after having bitterly the pity of it was that there
were too few occasions when English
has brought | FA Cup-tle than at an Amateur Defence Force, Clark; Nery; Gon-fessional boxer at 18 and won a captain,
Colombo, Feb. 22-Tho Com- contested everything that came
along her back to London for specialist Cup game? Diference is con- saives; Guttertee Gusano, e novices competition at the old monwealth cricket team arrived before.
Stater, Marques, Fowler, Full, S. National Sporting Club. She does not know siderable if the attention
fccs pald In
He here this evening. Later they 14th R.All: Ledingham, Me right yet whether the injury will put these men are any guide.
an instructor to Clelland; Drown, Dudley,
the were being entertained to din- and her out of the championships or
Rector. Hayde. Mann, Pitcher,
Club and Compare the referee's £6 33. Walker,
obtained his referee's Dr Kumarar. Ratnam. out of the even more important match Broinst England
certificate in 1938. and linesman's 52s 6d. for an FA
Tomorrow they will leave for February 28.
Cup game with the 30s and 15s.
Commissioned in the Royal Kandy, where they are due to war, he play a one day's match against Her twin sister Feggy is in the paid for an amateur game.
Sunday's Hockey League fix-Air Force during the American team.
did much
to foster the sport in a Ceylon eleven, The team will The amateurs, whose compell-tures are:
in Colombo ervice and was secretary play one t Navy. Army NRC No. 1, 11.13. that tion is to them, just as important n the FA Cup to the profes- Umpires, Mr Blinko, Mr Xavier,
Nomads V. HKHC, NHC No. 2, to the Royal Air Force Boxing and will also meet a Combined
representing RAF Athlete Eleven
India, sionals, expect an equally high 10 am. Umpires, PO Drader PO Association, the
Association and the Imperial Pakistan and Ceylon-Rouler. standard of knowledge of the Sullivan.
10.30. Services Boxing Association. Dutch v. RAF, Ka! Tak, kame from the men who control
He is due to take up his ap- their matches. Then why not Umpires, Set Aial Hannan.
McCelland. pay them the rate for the job? YMCA v. Cominandos, INTIC No, polniment on March 6-Reuter.
10a.m. Umpires, Mr Palmer, Mir WIMBLEDON JUBILEE
Guest.
Chand Tam v. KITC, ANNC No. Zkr For 00 years Wimbledon has 2. 11.15. Umpires, Mr Grewal,
Gurevitch. the front-rank among
Pelice v. Recreio "A", Boundary Umpires, 8/Cdr Padley, soccer clubs, It in St. 10.30.
W.o. Smith.
Recreio "" v. Tak B.C., Recreto, 10 a.m. Umpires, CYS Galer, CPO Mathews.
INTERPORT TRIAL
considered at the 82nd Con- The undermentioned players'
the between the Norwegian and gress of the International are requested to attend at
Cyclists' Union, to be held communities in Recreio ground on Tuesday, Feb. Danish 28. to be ready to bully-off at Hong Kong will take place hero on March 2.
sharp. Players
The proposal provides Madras, Feb. 22-The Indianp.m.
white and
a coloured shirt. Club Ground, Happy Valley, suspected to have taken drugs confirmed arrangements for the Reserves are requested to do at 12.80 p.m.
and life suspension for those Ip thone in only age depart-exigencies of the service, thus
found to have done so. MCC team's proposed official
to According appropriate met and that was in his well-conceding a walkover to Bosan
Union The British Cyclists' Mr their utmost to be present. It is overhead
tour of India in 1951-02. timed
mathes. quet.
Anthony de Mello, the President hoped they will be given a received, both teams seem to brought up the subject of dop There were times when he
"knock" during trial
have been training for a longing at last year's Congress. A and took
Cuming was able to hold Sic- command.
has the Board,
been
Should there be anybody who time for this contest and a keen special committee was appoint It all ended with her rushing rallied
much too fow to wart for the first two games of authorised In the meantime to secs, better than the up to shake hands with Mrs Ip, These wero
ed to study the matter, but its havo
and indeed had negotiate for an English team to cannot play would they please nahi may be expected. effect
their match, on the game
The refereo telephono G, T. Palmer, 27781
will be the findings
have not been, dis-: previous best by John Marshall, then with umpire Bill Phillips.
Daniel but when they did come the Stewart doing most of the run-
visit India in the 1950-51 500500), (business hours) or 28244 (after Norwegian Consul, Mr Einar at then with tennis older the Australian Champion
with some suggestion was there again that ning in the second game which
Ulstrup Chen and anally
a former international Holland also requests the Ins the distance.--Reuter.
com-more experience of class players ho took, to level the match off
Mr de Mello, who will repre-office hours). If unable to con- members of the Spanish
sent India at the Imperial Cric-teet Mr. Palmer, please tele- football player.
rides of a de- The Danish team will eva Anition of amateurism to be munity. Somewhere in between would have pulled him up to eat one game all. However, the much higher standard of playfurther, before it was clear that
had not proceeded much ket Conference in London on phone J. Blinko, telephone No.
Blat of the following players: strictly adhered to by all she had won 6-2, 6-2,
June 27, said he had already 31111 during business hours.
Bech; Hutlemeler, B. Rasmus-amilated countries. TODAY'S GAMES Cumino had taken too much out urged the inclusion la the Con- Whutes.-B024 Nery; Webb; The Senora, when one recalls
Applications for future World granite-like, de-
of himself to be able to continue ference's agenda of the ques-Merti; Reed: Bhagat Singh: Memur-Sen: Jebsen, Gadeberg, Jesse 22. North-seme of the London,
Games for today are as fol- at the same speed, and Stewart ton of sending another Common-in; O Casano: Gardner, Rull Jensen, K. Rasmussen, Jacobsen, Championships have been re-
Britain, ceived: from
Italy. ampton boat Oxford University termined faces that stare back
ran out without further trouble. wealth team to India next Bertia Xavier. from the Hlustrated towe [while | nt you
Colours-Ponniah; Trace: Star- 12 points to nil,
The Norwegian team will be Poland, Czechoslovakia, on. He added that he would go high; Zizgibbon; Alves: D. "Oxford University Oreyhounds papers under the caption "Last v. Double Wal TRIL
Bemi-Final-Capt. J. A. Bte-also work very beat Birmingham, University by Eight around Wimbledon time, was p
Zealand Humphries.
Solberg, Saastad, Halst; Jacob 1981 events:: Luxembourg for wart beat E. Cumine 9-0, 6-9, range tours by New to a Compor lesiale: Shallow; Daniel; Nochus lizers Bundholm; gary and Luxembourg for the
Reserves, Matthaion: son, Onsager, Wallstik Glätved, 1969 aid Hungery, foc: 1958 11 points to five in two Rugby is refreshingly feminine.
Marqsien: „A. A. Barpodios. (facreda Union matches played today.. She hardly looked like a Wills Wel
Lothe 9-1; 9-1. D. I Bosanquet walk and Australian teams in 1962-
59′ respectively, Reuter, slitna 13). Diion. over 2/Lt. A. Hodgkinson. Reuter..
Moody, or
Ka Lau and Lee Yue-wing v N.
TIP-TOE TACTICS
In
the few duels in which he was
Lee Ming and J. 5 Lee would he have justined what way to play an attacking game Kwong-chun and Au Kem-moon: Ho
may be best termed "the CRC and kept to the baseline. Stakes: C. Y styfo"? Arthy and L. F. Wong and Roch Liang v Donald La and Nurman Lo: Leo Wal-tong and 1. Szeto L. C. Kotewall and F. n. Zimmern; Lam Kwan and Kwok Hing-chung Benzin Saw Patrick Poon: F. M. Tubeiro and T. E. Rodrigues v F. W. Hayward and W. McColl: Ip Koon-hung and Edwin Taal (bye).
SWIMMER SETS
And
Until
Argentina's
drawn forward to the net it COLONY SQUASH became evident that he was Ip's master. Masip's stop placements left the
Senora shota and Morin Weiss came on the court. Colony Champion standing.
I had always been under the
impression that Mrs Ip Koon-
been
Bosanquet Meets amateur
of
Ip on his service would open Stewart In Final hung was about the smallest up the game with his usual high
spin a kicking
service to his Stewart will meet Bosanquet India Wants More woman I had ever seen on
opponent's backhand. Masip, on in the final of the Colony Open tennis court. A RECORD
Maria Weiss conceded her an his toes, would return it with a Squash Championship this even-
result
Cricket Tours Sydney, Feb. 22. Garrick inch or two. Looking back, it well-placed drive to Ip's backing, at 8.45 pm. as a
to hand and in a short rally would the semi-final match played who is seemed that she tripped on Agnew, of Australla,
court, hit a ball here and draw him to the net, pass him, Tuesday night in which Stewart the Empire Games 440 yards the
best Cuming. Hodgkinson was set up a new Australian swim- again as though it had been a drop one of his short returns. ming record for the 220 Yards ballet that required a green, a
and 21 Free Style of 2 mins. 12.8 secs. His time, returned in a
tableaux.
named
Local Norwegians For Cyclists?
And Danes In
1
Paris, Feb. 22.—A .... pro- posal by Holland that the use of all drugs in cycle rac-
Hard Training ing be prohibited will be.
The annual soccer match
Free Style Champlon, tonight another there and tripped off it/drive him to the back line of bliged to scratch owing to the Cricket Board of Conrtol today sould provide themselves with on Sunday, February 26 at medical examination
net
65-
pool at the New South
yards Wales Championship mecling.
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Rugger Results
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Mixed Doubles. Mis Wals and
Men's Singles. ·
Cul Spence Men's Doublestamp and Well ip. Koon.hung and who TAM
Results:
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SCA
Teams are as follow:
Larsen, Breiling.
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