C.R.C.

beat Maj. Kerrich and S/M

Atkinson

Trumper

B

4 15

16

12

13

15

16

18

22

25

26

18

14

19

110

G. W. Sewell and A. D. Humphreys (H.K.C.C.):- klost to M. W. Lo and M. K.

Lo

$34.

4- 6

beat Ho Ka-lau and Yew

Man-kit beat Ng Sze-kwong and C.

Choa

6- 4

20

21

On their own ground, the Club 6- 4 de Recreio defeated the Kowloon C.C. by seven sets to

124

16-14 Seores:-

27

J. G. Lawrie and Armstrong (H.K.C.C.):-

A.

J.

29

lost to M. W. Lo and M. K.

Lo

beat L. Jack and Mackintosh

30 31

34 35

32

beat Ho Ka-lau and Yow

Man-kit

0-6 beat W. M. Gittins and A. E.

Quest

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LAWN TENNIS ·

SENSATION IN THE FIRST- LEAGUE

C.R.C. GO UNDER

THE CHINA MAIL,

The Chinese Recreation Club

who have figured most conspicuously in the Hong Kong Tennis League for the past decade, and were triple champions for the last three seasons, lost to the Hong Kong C.C. in the "A" division on Saturday, by the odd set in nine, under the new sys- tem of scoring. This unexpected re- sult will cause a mild sensation in local tennis circles.

The "B" team of the severely trounced their compatriots, the South China A.A., the latter

HONG KONG C.C. v. R.E. & R.S.

On their own ground, the Hong Kong C.C. defeated the Royal Engineers and Royal Corps of Signala by six sets to three. Scores:

O. E. C. Marton and C. E. Holmes (H.K.C.C.)

beat Col. Skinner and Capt.

de Linde

beat Maj. Kerrich and S/M

Atkinson

beat Maj. Tosh and Sgt.

Trumper

"C" Division

RECREIO V. R.A.0.C.

At King's Park, the Club de Recreio defeated the Royal Army Ordnance Corps by seven sets to two. Scores ---

.

J. L. Xavier and M. Remedios 60 (C. de R.):--

C. C. Stark and W. A. Nowers (E.K.C.C) -

beat Col. Skinner and Capt.

de Linde

being runners-up in this division beat Maj. Tosh and Sgt.

a year ago.

All the home teams, with one exception, secured victories in the nine fixtures which were decided..

"A" Division

HONG KONG C.C. 7. C.R.C.

On their own ground, the Hong Kong C.C. defeated the Chinese R.C. by five sets to four. Scores:-

lost to Col. Skinner and Capt.

de Linde

lost to Mai Kerrich and S/M

Atkinson

lost to Maj. Tosh and Sgt.

Trumper

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At Happy Valley, the Civil Ser two. vice C.C. defeated the Royal Engineers and Royal Corps of

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beat Maj. White and S/Sgt.

Runny beat S Comdr. -Pavor and L/Cpl. Morgan ......... beat S/Sgt. Hardy and Cpl.

Thomson

6- 4

6- 1

7.5

19-10

M. 6- 2 (C. de R.):-

6- 3

7- 5

19-10

Oliviera and A. Ribeiro

beat Maj, White and S/Sgt.

Runny beat S. Comdr. Pavor and

L/Cpl. Morgan lost to S/Sgt. IIardy and Cpl.

Thomson

8. 8

6; 2

3- 6

G. de Man and C. Stigter (H.K.C.C.):

17-14

H. A. Noronha and C. A. Basto, 4-6 (C. de R.):-

beat Maj. White and S/Sgt. 6-8

Riny lost to S. Comdr. Pavor and 2- 6 L/Cpl. Morgan

63

7-9

12-20

beat S/Sgt. Hardy and Cpl.

Thomson

Total: H.K.C.C. 49, R.E. & R.S.

14-12-

27-24

Total: Recreio 63, R.A.0.C. 48.

RECREIO v. K.C.C.

Cables: Adelphi,

6- 2

8- 6 beat G. Lee and Hambly

6- 4

36

beat Ng Sze-kwong and C.

Choa

6- 1

18- 8

37 138

141

14-13

L. A. Ribeiro and A. V. Remedios (C. de R.)-

6- 2 beat Q.M.S. Guinan and

Q.M.S. McCulloch beat Lt. Martin and Q.M.S.

Goddard beat Sgt. Palmer and Sig.

Atwood

6- 4

6. 4

.6. 0

12

43

44

E. D. Lawrence and H. Hughes (H.K.0.0.):— *

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lost to L. Jack and Mac-

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4- 8

18- 8

45

146

547

lost to M. W. Lo and M. K.

La

0-6

48

150

151

last to Ho Ka-lau and Yew

lost to W. M. Gitting and

A. E. Guest beat G. Lee and Hambly

Man-kit

3- 6

$52.

153

54

55

356

beat Ng Sze-kwong and C.

Choa

6- 4

A. A. Remedios and R. Robarts (C. de R.):-

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39-Variety of ca of

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HORIZONTAL

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44-Afaction 12-Hewing Implement [45-Knack

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14-City official

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18-Parched

19-Mature

22-Jungle King

23-Sedate

24-Fit

25-incalculable perlod

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26-Feat of aklil

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30-Uncivilized

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ATHLETIC SPORTS

(Continued from Page 10.)

Messrs. J. A. de Almeida, J. M. Alves, A. C. Botelho, A. H. Basto, British American Tobacco Co., Bank of East Asia, M. F. Baptista, J. J. Basto, N. Braga, P. M. ho, Chosen & Co., Commer- cial Presa, F. X. D'Almada e Castro, Chartered Bank (Old Boya), Choa Po-sien H. Dixon,

Flastern Extension Telegraph Co. (Old Boys), M. A. Figueirdo,

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Total: CR.C. 39, H.K.C.C. 43.

CRAIGENGOWER C.C. ▼ M.B.K.

At Happy Valley, the Craigen-

lost to gower C.C.

the Mitsui Bussan Kaisha by two sets to seven. Scores:-

J. W. Leonard and G. Lia (C.C.C.):——

lost to.T. Honda and T.

Akiyama

lost to T. Yamada and

Nimura

lost to H. Yoshida and U.

Kawaguchi

0. Ismail and E. (0.0.0.) :-

lost to T. Honda and T.

Akiyama...

beat T. Yamada and Nimura beat H. Yoshida and U.

Kawaguchi

UNIVERSITY ¥. L.R.C.

At Pokfulam, the University de- 0-6 feated the Indian R.C. by seven sets

to two. Scores:

Total: C.C.C. 39, M.B.K. 54. The match between the South Kitchell China Athletic Association and the Indian Recreation Club was post- poned.

"B" Division

CHINESE RC. v. S.C.A.A.

At Causeway Bay, the Chinese Graca & Co., T. Gaolamabbas, Gibb Barnes, R. Choa, A. Tse, J. G. R.C. defeated the South China Livingston & Co. (Old Boys), Hong Ozorio, F. L. Marques, C. Dragon, A.A. by nine sėta to Kong and Shanghai Bank (Old and the Rev. Brothers of St. Scores: Boys), Hong Kong Electric (Old Joseph's College: Boys), Ho Iu, Ho Ki, O. Kitchell, Lai Wah & Co., Little Adams and Wood, Mak Kon-sang, Mercantile

DON'T WASTE

Total: University 55, 1.B.C. 42.

M.B.K. v. NIPPON

Tu Tak-cheuk and H. Lo M. Kitajima and T.

9-16 beat L. Jack and Mackintosh beat W. M. Gictins and A, E,

Guest

9. 7

D. Valentine and C. Spittey 5-7 (C.S.0.C.):-- 6- 3 beat Q.M.S. Guinan and

Q.M.S. McCulloch 15-16 beat Lt. Martin and Q.M.S.

Guddard beat Sgt. Palmer and Sig.

Atwood

--6- 3

6- 2

.6- 1

K

9. 7

18- A

beat G. Lee and Hambly

6.3

J. Bendall and K. (C.S.C.C.) :-

Jones

COGNAC

Total: Recreio 57, K.C.C. 41.

24-17 beat Q.M.S. Guinan and Q.M.S. McCulloch

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beat Lt. Martin and Q.M.S.

Goddard

6- 2

beat Sgt. Palmer and Sig.

Atwood

.6- 0

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Total: C.S.C.C. 54, R.E. & R.S. 17.

9-11

P. C. Lim and T. K. Lien (University)—

14-24 Zimmern

lost to T. Honda and T.

Akiyama

5-7 beat S. A. Ismail and A. H.

Madar beat S. A. R. Bux and N. B.

Kitchell lost to S. S. Hussain and D.

Mohamed

6- 4

6- 3

5- 7

1- 6

lost to T. Yamada and

Nimura

17-14

4-6

lost to H. Yoshida and U-

Kawaguchi

8-18

H. D. Rumjahn and G: Bodiker (C.C.C.):-

T. W. Chong and T. K. Tan (University) :- 3-6 beat S. A. Ismail and A. E.

Madar beat S. A. B. Bux and N. B.

Kitchell

6- 4

6- 2

beat S. 5. Hussain and D.

Mohamed

+4

4- 6

6- 1

18-10

G. de Sousa. and H. T. Lee 7-5 (University):-

17-12

beat S. A. Ismail and A, H.

Madar lost to S. A. R. Bux and N. B.

64

57

beat S. S. Hussain and D.

Mohamed

9- 7

20-18

nil.

On their own ground, the Mitsuf Bussan Kaisha defeated the Nippon Club by six sets to three. Scores:

Edo

Judges. Rev. Bro. Joseph, and (C.R.C.) 1

(M.B.K.):

Messrs. M. F. Baptista, Ed. beat Ng Ehau-kwan and Cheung, A. V. Cosano, T. A.

Tsang Choon-nin .... Leonard, F. L. Marques, J. Smith, beat Tso Choon-yau and Li H. Braga, C. Dragon, C. A. Yu-wing Goldenberg, D. Galaher, S. Abeat Leung Ki-chlo and Ko Marcal, R. M. Omar, and L.

6- 4

beat N. Nomura and K.

Suyenaga

+4

-7-5

beat Y. Sajiki and K.

Yoshikawa

6-.4

Tso-wang

61

beat K Nakura and · T:

Fujieda

63

Skinner.,

WATER !

Timekeepers.-Messrs. T. A.

19-10

18-11

Leonard, H. Braga, and S. A. Lai Kwong-tsun an Lau Fook-ki

Marcal.

Handicappers.

.

Patron. His Lordahip Bishop H. Valtorta, D.D.

President. The Rev. Bro. Direc-

tör.

General Committed. The Hon. Mr. J. P. Braga, Mesera. F. H.

A. M. Omar, L. Silva, F. Lopes, A.

F. H. Barnes, J. C. Qzorio, Cheung beat Ng Shau kwan and The following were the off-Shin-ling, H. Noronha, R. Choa, Tsang Choong-nin *cials:

and R. Pereira.

Hon. Secretaries-Rev. Bro. Cassian, and Mr. C. Gaingain. - beat Leung Ki-chiu and Ko

Working Committee.-Messrs. Tao-wang

Bank (Old Boys). J, M., Noronha, Cheung, A. V: Gosane, C. Dragon C. H. Osmund, A. Reed, J. M. and A. E. Carvalho. Rocha, J. M. d'Almads Remedios, Starters-Messrs. R. M. Omar Dr. Sam Stephen, Messrs Sousa, and C. A. Goldenberg. F. E. Silva, Tyeb & Co., J. Vietor, Woo Hay tong Wing On & Coi Simon Tse Tan, South China Ath- letic Association, A. Kitchell, A. Chanatong, and A. F. Osmund,

Officials

Clerk of the Course-Mr. J.

Passmore,

Cheng Chi-wing and Lau Man- Reception Committee. Messrs.ching (C.R.C.) :—

(C.R:C.);— Messrs. Ed. bent Ny Shau-kwan and

Tsang Choon-nin beat Tso Choon-yau, and Li

Yu-wing

6- 2

S. Fukushima (M.B.K.) beat, N. Nomura and K.

Suyenaga

and T. Ema

6-2

6-1

lost to Y. Sajiki and K.

Yoshikawa

4.6

Scorers. Messrs., V. Chan; and Trien.Xuống.

beat Leung Ki-chiu and Ko

Tso-wang

6:0

18-3

beat K. Nakura and T. .⠀

Fujieda

63

1611

M. Tahchi and J. Nakamura (M.B.K.)

A

61

beat N. Nomura and K.

Suyenaga

B 3

beat. Tao Choon-yau and Li

Yu-wing

6-3

60 Fujieda

lost to Y. Sajiki and K.

Yoshikawa lost to K.Nakura and T.

57

26

Sheer

Enjoyment

SMOKE

CAPSTAN

For

Güterres, L. Lazama and Toga Soon.

18

18-16

Total C.R.C. 55, 8.C.A.A. 17.

Total: M.BK, 47, Nippon 83.

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