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LAWN TENNIS.
HONOKONG TENNIS LEAGUE
RCC "A" v. CRAIGENCOWER.
This match was played on the E.CC. ground on Saturday. Craig engewer marted rather poorly allow ing KCC to run up a good lead, The K.C.C. finally won the match by 13 games. Scores
Abraham and Chungutt (K.C.C) beat Thompson and Kumjahn, 74, Best Bradbury and Pinna, 6-5, beat Crocker and Omar, 9-2%
Manley and Lindsell (K.C.C) beat j Tompson and Rumjahn 8-3, beat; Fury and, Pinna, 65, beat Csaker and Omán, 6-5.
Blackburn and Wyedman, (K.C.C.) beat Thompson and Rumjahr. 74, 1st to Bradbury and Pinna, 3-8. lost to Crocker and Omar, 4-7.
Totale.-K.C.C.. "A" 56 games dreigengower, 43 games.
C.R.C.. "A" v. QUEEN'S COLLEGE.
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This fixture took place on the GRC courts at Causeway Bay, The were without Ng Sae Kwong A peculiarity of the match was the equency of the score 7-1, this ecurring in seven out of nine sets. Tong Po kie and Lo Man Pan were the superior pair. winning all three!
scoring 21 games against 12. The C.R.C. woh by 15 games.! Spares
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33 games.. Scores -
Geo.. Lee and K. L. San beat C.S.M. Fragnell and Gr. Sandell, 11-0; lost | to C.QMS. Talfourd and Sgt. | Davis, 5-6; beat Br. Amy and Lea
Corp. Kirby, 8-3.
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Mok Hing Kiu and Un Hew: Fan beat Pragnell and Sandell, 9-2; beat) Talfourd and Davis, 7-4; beat Amy and Kirby, rô.
C. F. Lee and J. A. Larn beat Prag. nell and Sandell, 5-2; lost to Talfourd and Davis, 5-n: beat Amy and Kirby, 6-5.
Totals: C.R.C. "C" 66 games, 88 Co. R.G.A., 33 games,
ST. JOSEPH'S COLLEGE BEAT CLUB DE RECREIO. Played on the Craigengower C. C. courts. on Saturday this Junior Ten- nis League match was won by St. Joseph's College by 19 games. Scores
S. Sepher and J. Silva (S.J.C.) beat R. and L. Hyndman (Club Recreio), 7-4: beat H. Remedios and F. Soares, 7-4 beat E. Souza and F. Prata, 8-3 M. H. Abbas and 0. Ismail (S.J.C), beat H. Remedios and F. Soares, 9-3; lost to R. and L. Hyndman, 5-6; beat E. Souza and F. Prata, 6-5.
(S. J. C.), bea: E. Souza and F. Prata, C. A. Goldenberg and S.. A. Hamid 83: beat R. and L. Hyndman, 6-5; fost to H. Remedios and F. Soares,! 4.7.
Totals St. Joseph's Coll, 59 games.
Clab de Recreio, 40 games. CHINESE YMCA, BEAT CIVIL SERVICE.
Wong Po Keung and Choa Mas, Club was at home to the Chinese! In this match the Civil Service Ping lost to Rumjahn and Yvanovich. Y.M.C.A. and lost to the visitors by 56: beat Bay and Forster, 65: beat Crock and Ismail, 74.
Wong Po Kie and Lo Man Pan beat Rumjahn and Yvanovich, 7- beat Kay and Forster, 7-4; tear- Brook and Ismail, 7-
Yew Man Tsun and Hung Man To lost to Ramjahn and Yvanovich, 4; beat Kay and Forster,. 7-4; beat Brook and Ismail, 7-k
Tetals: C.R.C. "A." 57 games.. Queen's College, 42 games.
QUEEN'S, COLLEGE V. WIGWAM,
Played at Causeway Bay yesterday, the Queen's College team winning by 41 games. Scores:-
Crook and small, beat Gerkin and Għbison 10-1; Queen's College, beat! Fayne and Hicks 8-3; beat James and Thorpe 10-1.
Kay and Rumjahn, beat Genkin Gibbiser. 10-1; Queen's College, Payne and Hicks 74; beat
James and Thorpe 7-4. Ip Kau and Lairg, beat Gerkin and Gibbison 6-5: Queen's College, lost to Payne and Hicks 5-6; beat James and Thorpe 7-4.
Totals: Queen's College. mes. Wigwam, games.
70
* JUNIOR TENNIS LEAGUE.
TAIKOO v. K.C.C. " C."
This fixture took place on the. X.C.C. courts. The K.CC. were the younger players, Wheeler and Taylor
playing promising tennis. Wheeler and Taylor were the only Kowloon! pair to beat Aitchison and Lyle. Tai koo won by 19 games. Scores.-
Wheeler and Taylor (K.C.C.) beat Gray and Grett, 6-5. lost to Stewart and Rodger, 4-7, beat Aitchison and Lyle, 6-5.
41 games. The YMCA. scores were 10-1; $-3, 3, 65, 8-3, 5-6, 6-3,8-3, 9-2.
Torals:
Chinese YM.C.A., 70 games. Civil Service, 29, games.
LAWN BOWLS LEAGUE..
TAIKOO v. K.C.C. The latest aspirants to bowling Konours..K.C.C. lost at home to the champions on Saturday, K.C.C. only won one rink but on the total heads were only lost by 12, making a very creditable show. Gibson's rink scored heavily 25 to 15, but Wotherspoon's) ink (Taikoo) retaliated with a similar score against eight, this rink proving the weakness of the home team. Scores
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The Empire Revue Company will arrive here in the course of the next few days, and will open their short season at the Theatre Royal on Thursday evening next, June 26, with the exceptional variety enter tainment. "A Vaudeville Banquet to be followed by a series of the] latest English and American revue AUCCESSES.
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Miss Edyth Hyland. a Mezzo soprano, declared to possess phenomenal voice, will be heard in a selection from her repertoire. This young lady created a great impression in Shanghai where she received an enthusiastic reception each evening. She possesses a charming stage presence which is bound to make her extremely popular with local audiences.
Amongst the numerous talented artistes who will appear in "The Vaudeville Banquet "are the follow ing, all of whom are said to be excellent in their particular line of entertainment; Billy and Doris Harley, described as England's representative dancers. Hal, the Australian jesting juggler, Bertie and Benson, in their amazingly clever potpourri of foolishness, Alma Waite and Beauty Chorus, in song and dance, Dorothy Sutton and her Merry Widows"; Hugo Graham, Dorothy Sutton and Com- pany presenting their criginal one-acr sketch"Camouflage": Dainty Doris, Charming Soubrette and dancer: Wait and "C" in their excruciatingly humorous instrumental number.
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CIVIL SERVICE v. POLICE. Played on the Police greens. The match caused much excitement to the teams partisans. The Police won at two out of three rinks, but thanks to the big win of Stanley's rink, Civil Service won the match by two heads. Scores.
Brown and Green; (K.C.C.) beati CIVIL SERVICE. Gray and Grolt 7-4, last ro Stewart Seecembe and Roder -10, less to Aitchison Allan
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Grimmett Angus Cooper Bacon (skip.) 14 Grant (skip.) 20 Langley Roylance Hudson
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