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Dear Members,

This year's eagerly-awaited Doubles tennis tournaments have been scheduled on Wednesday, 14 March, 2012 for the preliminary rounds and Sunday, 25 March, 2012 for the semi-finals and finals.  The doubles tournament format will be in a President Cup and President Plate Tournament format, in which, all of the participants will start in the main bracket. After the first round is played the losers will move to the President Plate bracket and the winners will move to the President Cup bracket. A President Cup/Plate Tournament format is set up so that every player is guaranteed to play at least two games. Once you are in any of the 2 brackets, you will remain in the bracket to compete for the relevant trophy i.e. Cup or Plate.  The winner of the Cup Tournament and Plate Tournament will receive the respective President’s Cup and President’s Plate with their names engraved on it.

Attached the detail notice for your information and action.

Sincerely yours,,
John Low
Sports Club Sub-Committee Chairman

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From Kenneth Kwok-Yuen Wong

Dear DBS64 classmates:
Thanks for all the emails keeping those of us living overseas updated on Mr. Lowcock.
He was my god father when I was baptised in HK Christ Church. I wish I could be in Hong Kong to say good bye to him.
I will always remember his bow ties, his walking stick and of-course his “har gow” mustache.
Looking back, he played a major role in our education, upbringing, etc. Those were the good old days in DBS for us.
Glad I was able to visit Hong Kong and DBS in 2008.
Take good care.
Rest in Peace, Mr. Lowcock.
Regards
Kenneth Kwok-Yuen Wong
Toronto, Canada

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From William King

Dear all,
Although I am not his godson/ Kai chai, I had good memory of him during the 8 years in DBS.  He really did a good job especially in sports and music.
We shall always remember him.
I suggest you all to donate for the DSOBA – Lowcock Foundation.
William

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Tribute to Jimmy Lowcock – Cheng Tai Pui, Class of 64

FROM CHENG TAI PUI, CLASS OF 64

MEMORIES OF MY DAYS WITH A VERY YOUNG MR LOWCOCK AT DBS FLICKERED ON MY MIND AS HIS BODY PASSED BY AMID THE SINGING OF OUR SCHOOL HYMN.  MANY PEOPLE SOBBED.  WE ALL MISSED A MAN WHO ONCE LIGHT UP OUR LIVES, AND FILLED US UP WITH PATERNAL LOVE.  AS I RECALLED HOW HE WENT OUT OF HIS WAY AS HEADMASTER TO GENTLY HOLD MY SWOLLEN HAND IN HIS AND GIVE IT A 20 MINUTE MASSAGE DURING CLASS, I COULD NO LONGER FIGHT BACK MY TEARS.  GOOD BYE, MR LOWCOCK, MY DEAREST ALUMNI, TEACHER,  HEADMASTER AND ABOVE ALL, SON OF DBS.  MAY YOU REST EVER PEACEFULLY IN GOD’S EMBRACE.

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