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CHAMPIONS' TWO TEAMS WIN

South China

Fortunate To

Beat The Club

Craigengower Break Their 'Duck."

ONE MATCH POSTPONED

Club, The Chinese Recreation holders of the "A" Division Tennis League Shield recorded a clean sweep win over the Recreio yester day, while their second string main- tained their 100 per cent. record by beating South China's juniors "by 72 to 12

South China "A", who are mak- ing a determined bid for the premier championship, just secured the ver dict by the odd set against the Club. They were fortunate.

Craigengower broke their “duck" when they won handsomely against the University at Pokfulam.

The match between the Kowloon Cricket Club and the Indian Recrea- tion Club was postponed.

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LOSE ALL NINE

SETS TO C.R.C.

Remedios And Barros Best, Among Losers.

STEADINESS OF THE LO'S

TO-DAY'S PROGRAMME

The following is to-day's "C" Division programme: Chinese "D" v. Central British

(Causeway Bay) Kowloon Indians v. Army

(King's Park) Filipinos v. Kowloon C.C.

(King's Park) Police v. Deutscher Klub

(Happy Valley) Kowloon Docks v. Badio

(K.D.R.C.) Civil Service "B" v. Recreio

(Happy Valley) Hong Kong C.C. v. Craigengower (HLE.C.C.)

GOLDMAN

AND SULLIVAN

DROP VITAL SET

Wong And Luk Win

Game For S. China,

THRILLING TENNIS AT KING'S

PARK

(By Ace.)

HO KA LAU AND TSUI WAI PUI LEAVING

Champions Hard Pressed To Retain Title.

MEETING S. CHINA ON AUGUST 9

The Chinese Recreation Club may be hard pressed to retain their title against the stern challenge of South China. '.

Ho Ka-lau, one of their best doubles players, is leaving for Shanghai in a fortnight's time, and Trui Wai Pui, the C. R. C. champion. | is contemplating a brief visit to Hanoi two days after Ho leaves for the North

The C. R. C. meet their Chinese

rivals at Causeway Bay on August

9.

CHAMPIONS

SECOND STRING

WIN EASILY

Still There.

Leading by 3-1 at one stage of Ng Sze Kwong's Artistry their game against Wong Shuf Wing and Luk Chan Cheong, L Goldman and A. L. Sullivan lost the set at 7-5 to give South China vic- tory over the Club by 5 sets to 4.

The success of Wong and Luk

the Chinese No. 3 pair, was

ponsible for South China's pected win. They won all sets.

IU TAK-LAM'S PROMISE

The Chinese Recreation Club' res-second string enjoyed an easy vic- unex-tory over the South China "B" at three Causeway Bay yesterday, winning

by 7% to 1%.

the At the conclusion of first three Bets the Club led 2-1, South China levelled the scores as, the result of Gold- man and Sullivan's lapse in the second series.

Ng Szekwong, six times cham plon of the Colony, was well sup- ported in lu Tak-lam. Iu show- ed accuracy in his placements, and displayed a useful drive on occasion.

Ng Sze-kwong and lu were the best pair in the match, and won their games comfortably. Ng Sze-kwong, is still the per-

The Chinese Recreation Club "A", holders of the "A" Division Luk Ding Cheong and Lee Wal- Shield, secured a clean sweep vic-taoi, the South China skipper, fail- tory over the Club de Recreio, who ed to produce the form that nearly are making their debut in the "A" accounted for Goldman and Teddy fect stylist, and his deadly back- Division this year, by 9 sets to 0 Fincher in the Open Championship. hand cross-court drives often prov- at King's Park yesterday,

Against the Club's No. 1 pair theyed the undoing of his opponents.

Chlu Chun-chiu, former partner Although the score gives an in- were out positioned throughout the dication of an easy victory, many game, and their continual lobbing, of W. C. Hung, and Ng Kam-chuen of the matches were very hard which was invariably short, cost also won all their sets. Leung Sat- them the set at 6-3. Meeting Sewah, became erratic towards the fought ones, and during one en- counter between M, K. and M. W. Lowell and Owen Hughes in their end of his games, and frequently and F. J. Remedios and H.A. Bar- ros, the latter pair led at one time by 4 game to 1, but owing to the: erratic play of Barros lest the lead and set at 6-4.

The League champions were best served by Ho Ka-lau and Tsui Wai-put and the Lo brothers, all of whom are In- terporters.

recond game they again failed.

Luk Chan Cheong was the inspiration of the Luk-Wong partnership. He served well and showed versatility at the net,

gave away good points by faults at

the net.

Kwok Hing-sam, however, made up for his partner's mistakes. In spite of being handicapped by his shortness of stature he, nevertheless, Ho Wai Hing and Lee Woon Tsol demonstrated a strong forehand showed poor combilation and were drive. not seen at their best.

For the S.C.A.A.. Chan So and Goldman and Sullivan took C. Y. Tso were the best pair.

The former played an

ексер-

The latter pair were very steady. things too easily in the set they Their easiest victory was over Adropped. They committed numer- tionally steady game and drove cou- aus errors overhead, Sullivan be-sistently well Hia work at the V. Remedios and L. A. Ribeiro but ing particularly at fauit. Goldman net was also very creditable. they were fully extended against served three double faults at cru- Chát Chun Chịu and Ng Kam F. J. Remedios and H. A. Barros,cial moments, and it was his ser- Chuen (C.R.Ç.) ;— - whom they beat after a brilliant re-vice that the Chinese broke through beat K. F. Chan and Y. F.

to lead 6-5. The Club pair, how- Chew

covery.

Iu Tak-cheuk and W. C. Hung ever, had the luck against them, beat Y. W. Lee and C. L were the weakest of the losers, the two net balls in the latter stages latter being particularly weak in going against them. his service and half volleys.

The best of the Club de Recreio pairs was the C. A. Barretto-G.A. Noronha partnership. They gave the Chinese players their best games of the day.

Sullivan displayed all his former accuracy in his ground strokes and made several splen- did recoveries, but his over- head work was not so impres- sive. Goldman was undoubt- edly the better player on yes- terday's play.

Sewell and Owen Hughes paired

7-5

6- 0

Tsang ......... beat Chan So and C. Y. Tao Bu 4 Ng Sze Kwong and Iu Tak Lam (C.R.C.):**

beat K. F. Chan and Y. F.

Chew

3- 1 beat Y. W. Lee and C. L.

Thang

6-2 beat Chan So and C, Y. Tso.. 6-1 Kwok Hing Sam and Leang Sai

fine Barretto possesses a very ! service and is en excellent all- |round player. He has, however, one weak point, and that is this well together, the steadiness of Wah (C.R.C.); overhead work. He was let down the former and the tremendous beat K. F. Chan and Y. F.

Chew

7- 5. in this department very badly. reach of the latter at the net se-

drew with Y W. Lee and C.. curing two sets. After giving

L. Tsang

66 very fine exhibition in the first two

Noronha was... outstanding

for his fine volleying and ac

curate placements, especially

B

sets the pair were troubled by the lost to Chan So and C. Y. Tso 3 6

at the net where he was unsur- fast falling light and lost a set passed.

which would have given the Club CRAIGENGOWER WIN

F. J. Remedios and H. A. Barros victory. (Becreio):

lost to Iu Tak-cheuk and W. C.

Bung****

lost to M. K. and M. W. Lo.. lost to Ho Ka-lau and Tsui

Wal-pui. 73TN

University Draw Two Sets.

Wright and Wild, who deputised for Denis Hazel, who has just re 4-6 covered from a bout of influenzs, 4-6 were disappointing. Lack of sting

The University, probable In their shots and weakness over- 18 head robbed them of three sets. wooden-spoonists in their first-year

A. V. Reinedios and L. A. Ribeiro Wild, was slow on his feet and er. In the premier Tennis League, (Recreto):

lost to Iu and Hung

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

lost to Ho and Tsuf

C. A. Barratte and G. A.

(Recreio)TAGES lost to Iu and Hung lost to M. K. and M. W. Lo lost to Ho' and Tsuí.

KCC Recrelo

TARLE TO DATE

“A” DIVISION'.

ratle throughout the gamen

1 6

Luk Ding Cheong 16 Teol (8.C.A.A.)

ong and Lee Wal

0-6

Noronha lost to L Goldman and A. L

Bullivan

1:6 beat R. H. Wild and C. A 4-6 Wright

lost to G. W. Sewell and H

Owen Hughes

were outplayed at Pokfulam yesterday by the youthful Craigen- rower side.

The home team secured vily two|| drawn sets to lose by B. to 1.), 3-6 EL N. Lee and Y. K. Ng (Univers

|·sity):]

lost to G. Lai and Toul Yan-

put

lost to B. Chon and Tam Yoce

Ho Wat Hing and Lea Woon Teal fong. (S.C.A.A.)

lost to Goldman and Bullivan

26

lost to J. Leonard and Y.;

Hachiuma 2

versity)00

beat Wild and Wright - 2 M C. Hang and K. M. Le (Uni-

Beta P. W. L.D. F. A. Pia lost to Sewell and Owen

8800242 2

1-8 lost to Lal and Tau 057 wowa drew with Chon and Tâm), 65 1| Wong Skin Wing, and Luk Chan lost to Leonard and Hachiuma 2- 6

Cheong (S.CAA) M beat Goldman and Sullivan

Seat Wild and Wrigh

H. Mahan Singh and A. Salvoy. (University) 3 =

Ash

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