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LAWN TENNIS LEAGUE.

Royal Engineers' Surprise Defeat.

SOUTH CHINA DOWN AGAIN,

+

The big surprise in a full programme of tennis yesterday was the defeat of the Royal Engineers by Craigengower. The S.C.A.A., holders of the "C" Division Shield, went down again, this time to the C.R.C. Other matches resulted fairly well according to form, Complete results of the games are appended.

"B" DIVISION.

S.C.A.A. v. Club de Recreio. On their own ground the South Chinn A.A. lost to the Club de Recreio by seven sets to two.

5. W. Wong and D. K. Lam

(S.C.A.A.):--

lost to L. Jack and F. Hambly beat. A. Mackintosh and F. B.

Groso

7-9

6- 2

beat A. T. Leo and W. M,

Gitting

-

P.

a

versity Ng and G. E. Yeah lost to L. Jack and F. Hambly

F. Y Khoe and T. K. Len versity):-

"C" DIVISION,

OLYMPIC GAMES.

Keen Contests Between China & Japan.

LUM DEFEATED.

the

Tokyo, Yesterday.. At the Olympic games, in women's tennis, Lucy Lee and Gloria Leo beat Mrs.- Asabuki and In Miss Kobayashi G-4, 3-6, 7-5. the men's doubles Yamagishi and Shimura beat Lum and Khoo 6-2, 6-2, 6-7, 8-5. Khoo's fine volleying and the brilliant net play of both Chinese were features of the third" and fourth sets.

In baseball China defeated the 5, Philippines, and in the men's vol ley ball China also beat the Philip- pines 22 to 20 and 21 to 15, revers- ing the former meeting, which threatened a tie in the volley ball division.

In the women's volley ball Japan beat China 21 to 3 and 21 to 7. G-In swimming Japan made a bril

Hant start, taking all places in the

THURSDAY, MAY 29, 1930.

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3-6 the relay. The Chinese failed to

get a place or to qualify for the

1-6 four championship eventa.

Three records were smashed and a G-8 fourth was tied. At basket ball

BOOTS & SHOES.

Fair

the Philippines beat China 48 to Leather Sole Canvas Shoes ..$ 4.60 (Uni-43. At half time China led 30 and Crepe Rubber Sole Canvas Shoes $5.00 4-615, but succumbed to the Filipinos' Crepe Rubber Buckskin Shoes $10,00 Black or Brown Shoes from $ 0.00 great rally in the

second half. Black or Brown Basta from $8.00 G-4 Tong scored 21 points, and was Children's Boots or Shoes from $2.00,

Best styles, most complete stock China's "star"-Reuter.

of all sizes. Repairing a specialty. WONG SIU WOON

Nippon Club v. German T.C. Playing on their own ground the Nippon Club defeated German T.C.

by 5 sets to 4.

Ishabaali and Kawano (Nippon Club):--

C.R.C. Y. S.C.A.A.

Playing at home, the Chinese Re- creation Club won by the comfort- able margin of seven sets to two.

The scores were:-

P. F. Choy and К. C. (C.R.C.) :—

Ng

21, Pottinger St. Phone 21474.

DENTIST.

HARRY FONG, Dentist,

beat A. A. Noroles at.. J. B.

Gonsalves

lest to A. V. Gusano and A. A.

Remedios....

8-1

3- G

lost to AC Mackintosh and

F. B. Gross lost to A. T. Lee and W. M.

Gittins

lost to 11. A. Barro and T. J.

Remedios

2-6

E... Bik ana 3. (S.C.A.A.);

K.

1

lots to A. A. Noronha and

J. B. Gonsalves

lost to L. Jack and F. Hambly Ng boat A. Mackintosh and F. Ě.

Grose...)

4- G

lust to A. V. Gosunu and A. A.

Remedios

beat A. T Log and W. 31.

Gittins

6. 1

1- 6

lost to H. A. Barros and T. J.

Remedios

2-0

0. S. Chan nnel Y. W. (S;G.A.A.):

Leo

Lent A. A. Noronha and J. B.

Gonsalves

6- 4

lost to A. V. Gosuno and A. A.

Remedios

2- 6

lost to Schmidt and Schorter

20

beat F. N. Wong and K. S.

Siow 6-4

beut K. H. Chan and K. M. .G-4 Chan

6- 41

B. 0

beat H. K. Ho und K. F. Lui

6- 1

(Nippon

lost to Presht and Schuldt

C- 0 2- G

lost to T. Fujimori and T.

Imuri

L. F. Hon and K, K. Ip (C.R.G.) :— lost to F. N. Wong and K. S.

Slow beat K. H. Chan and K. M.

Chan Hato and Sato (Nippon Club):-beat H. K. Ho and K. F. Lui lost to Schmidt and Schorter. 7- D

3-6

6. 2

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6- 2

beat Fischer and Neidt

lost to N. Hayase and T. Ema

G. 2

lost to Precht and Schuldt

4- 0

Club de Recreio v. University.

Gray and Keyserling (Y.M.C.A.) :— lost to T. Fujimori and T.

Imurn

6. ↑ M. K. Lau and T. L. fu (C.R.C.):— beat F. N. Wong and K. S.

Slow On their own ground the Club de beat K. H. Chan and K. M. Recreio scared a 7-2 victory over

6- 3

DRAWN THREAD WORK.

Chan

B-1

6- 2

lost to S. Fukushima and K.

Matau lost to N. Hajuse and T. Ema

the Hong Kong University.

6. 2 6- 1

A. V. Remedios and L. A. Ribeiro (Recrcin)

lost to H. K. Ho and K. S.

Lui

4-0

bent H. P. Khoo and P. P.

MIXED DOUBLES.

Khoo...

G-2

lost to H. A. Barros and T. J.

Remedios............................

E.Y.M.C.A. v. M.B.K.

- beat Fischer and Meidt

beat Precht and Schult

On their own ground the Euro- pean Y.M.C.A. was defeated by the M.B.K. by seven sets to nil. Two sets were left unplayed on account of failing light.

T. J. Price and E. R. Price (Y.M.GA.):—

11. 9 8. 6

Puncheon and Host (Y.M.C.A.) :— lost to S. Fukushima and K.

Matsu lost to N. Hayaso and T. Enta

C.C.C. v. RES.C. Playing at home, Craigengower C.C. created a surprise by winning by the odd set. The scores were: J. W. Leonard and Y. Hachiuma (C.C.C.):

best Cal. Skinner and Col.

Takemasa and Inauka Clab)

beat Schmidt, and Schorter beat Fischer and Neldt

beat K, K. Khoo and Y. K. Ng 6-3 beat H. I Teai, and Y. L. Pau

J. II. Figuercido ad M. Oliveira (Recreio);

lost to . P. Khoo and P. P.

Khoo

bent K. K. Khoo and Y. K. Ng lost to H. 1... Tsai and Y. K.

Pau

I.R.C. v. L.R.C.

The Indlang started their mixed

Ladies Recreation Club at Sookun- doubles season well by beating the

poo by nine sets to mil. The scores 1-6 were:=== G-3

Mrs. McCaw and C. A. L. Rumjahn (I.R.C.):-

G. A. Noronha' and L. A. Rocha beat 6. 3

(Recreio):

KIT.C. v. H.K.C.C. Playing at home the K.I.T.C. beat Mrs. Fischer and N. L.

Railton lost to H.K.C.C. by eight sets to nil. One set was left undecided on beat Mra, Flaisse account of falling light. The beat Mra. Etherington

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0-6 beat Mrs. Fischer and N. L.

Railton ...

Wyntt

MCA. Fluisse and H.

best Major Tosh and Capt.

de

..

Linde

9-7

beat Major Kerrich and S/M.

Atkinson

beat H. P. Khoo and P. P.

Khoo

Nijho

3. D

C- 3

bent

60

and Mrs. Etherington Capt. Etherington

6. 3

beat K. K. Khoo and Y. K. Ng bent H. L. Tani and Y. L. Pau

6- 0

6- 3

G. Lia and A. Kiteliell (C.C.C.):- Iest to Col. Skinner and Col.

Wyatt

Mrs. Gull and H. D. Rumjaha (1.R.C.) :—

Phone

5. 7

lost to Major Tosh and Capt.

de Linde

and H.

5-7

Nijhoff

bent Major Kerrich and S/M.

Atkinson

2nd

9- 7

scores were:---

Capt. Etherington

0-0

5- 3

6- 1

1st to Col. Skinner and Col.

H. J. Howard and W. J. Howard (C.C.C.):--

Lal and Firdos Khan (K.I.T.C.):- lost to Divett and Bradley lost to Black and Parker last to Gordon and Bowker

...10- B

Miss R. Rumjahn and S. A. Rumjahn G-4 (I.R.C.):-

Wyatt

4. G

12-10 beat Mrs. Fischer and N. L

Enilton

6- 2

beat Major Tosh and Capt. de

Linde

6-0

Feroz (K.I.T.C.):-

All and...(Mahan

Singh beat Mrs. Fleisse

and

Н.

Nijhof

6- 4

lost to Major Kerrich and S/M.

Atkinson

8-10

lost to Divett and Bradley Iest to Black and Parker

C.R.C. v. H.K.C.C.

y

At Causeway Bay, the Chinese R.C. won by 8 sets to 1.

Jehan Dad (K.LT.C.):--

rid Igbal Singh

The

scores were:-

lost, to Divett and Bradley lest. to Black and Parker

C. Chow and H. Lo (CRC.) ;— beat G. Miskin and B. L. Wild

lost to Gordon and Bowker

6- 3 G-4

11 beat Mrs. Etherington

6- B Capt. Etherington

LEAGUE TABLES.

The positions in the League to

and

0-7

date are:-

6. 2

"A" Division.

beat T. G. Bennett and L. T.

Ride

6- 2

P. W.

L. Pta.

beat T. C. Monaghan and J. A.

Summers

G. 3

COASTWISE

F. K. La and W. C.. Cheung (C.R.C.)<=

beat G. Miskin and R. H. Wild

beat T. G. Bennett and L. T.

Ride

C.S.C.C. v. IRC.

This match was played at Happy an easy

Valley and resulted in

Indian R.C. victory for the Sdokumpoo men. Chinese R.C. The scores were:-

Hong Kong C.C.

South China A.A. Kowloon C.G. 2- G

g" Divi

68 Chinese R.C.

V. H. Freeman and G. S., Mitchell M.B.K. (G.S.C.C.)

- 1 lost to O. Hoosen and D.

Mohammed

6- 2 lont to A. R. Min And

9. A. R. Bu¤ .................. last to J. S. Ael:her and N. B.

Kitchell

Indlan R.C......... 7R.E. Sports Club

Craigengower 0.0.

Savage Club de Recreio...

United Services R.C.

lost to T. C. Monaghan and

J. A. Summers

4-6

W. G. Hung and C.. C. (C.R.C.)

Chlu

J Fehgelly and F.

best G. Miskin and R. H. Wild beat T. G. Bonnett and L. T.

Ride

7.5 | (0.3.C.C.)———

6.1

last to 0. Housen and

Mohammed

D.

Kowloon C.C.

4-0

M.B.K

beat T. G. Monaghan and J. A.

Summers...

0.3

Iost to A. R. Mimna and

S. A, R. Bux

South China A.A.

3-6

lost to J. 8. Ackber and N. B..

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LRG. v. C.S.C.C

The Indians visited C.B.G.C. and scored an easy victory with the

scores

A. A. Rumjahn and S. H. Ismail (L.R.C.):

fost to J. Barrow and D. M..

MacDougall

2.6

beat J. A. Bendall and F.

Bradley...

G+ 8

beat J. W. Balfour and R. K.

Valentias

6-1

4. S. A. Carreem and S. A. Hussain (LRC):

teat J Barrow and

MacDougall

M.

beat J.A. · Bendall. and F.

Bradloy

Leat J. W. Balfour, and R. K.

Valentina

A. H. Mádar qand

(LR.C.)

beat & Barrow and D. M

MacDougall,

T. Armstrong and G. H. (C.S.C.C.)

lost to D. Hopson and D.

Mohammed

Iost to A. R. Binu and

S. A. R. Bux ... lost to J, S. Ackber and N. B.

Kitchell

K.C.C. Y. Filipinos.

At King's Park, the K.C.C.

Civil, Servico C.G.

2-6 Nippon Club

University

Fowler European Y.M.C.A.

"C"Divisio

2-0 Chinese B.C.

University

5-7 Indian R.C.

South China A.A. 6-8 Club de Recreto Hong Kong CC. acor-Filipino Club

Nippon Club

ed a 6-8 win over the Filipino Club, Kowloon 1.T.C

the scores being: 28

Civil Servicn‹ C.C.

R. B. Jackaun hd H. J. Chuff Kowloon C.C. (K.C.C.):

German T.C.

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Leonard

4-0

La Pte.

1

5.

K.C.C. Teams for Saturday. · The following will represent the Kowloon Cricket Club in the

0-1 keat M-Euel and T. Bautista. 6-24A Division against the Hong

Bismill

(EGC Brown and G. O Burnett Kong Cricket Club on the latter's (EGO)——

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Leonard PAVOSURE,

| bent JI A Bondall and FEMA at M. Ruel and T. Bautists Guest,A DAN TERRlemand - 19

beat J. W. Balfour

Bradloy

Valentine

University v. K.C.C

NA

E. Mackay and (K,0,0.) S

At Pokfulam, the visitors won by best D. Leonard and W. Ogley five sets to four, The scores were: | lost to J. M. Crax and .T.

Forster and D. K. Samy (Uni Leonard ej Yersity);—

The following have been select- Hodloyed to play for the "B" team

against the Civil Service Cricket Club at Kowloon

Jack and Hambly;

McIntosh

bent M. Ruol and T. Bautista 7-6 and Gross; Gittins and A, T. Lea

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