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SOUTH CHINA'S FINE TENNIS

TENNIS LEAGUE

Aquatic Stars At CHAMPIONS AGAIN

V.R.C.

(Continued from Page 4)

The following were the records: 200-metre breast stroke:

Kolke-2 min. 42.8 sec. Osaki 2 min. 50.4 sec. Hamura-2 min. 60.6 sec. 100-metra back stroke:

Kawasa-1 min. 10.4 8. Kiyohawe-1 min. 10.6 sec. Irie- min. 12.4 sec. Ake-(no record given) 400-metre free style:

Makino-4 min. 43.4 sec. Kitamura 4 min. 46.6 sec. Ishiharada-4 min. 47.0 sec, Yokoyama-4 min. 53.4 sec. Shimura-4 minfl 56.88 sec. 1500-metre free style:

Kitamura 10 min. 08.0 sec. Making-19 min. 20.4 acc. Honda-12 min. 39.6 sec. Ishiharada-20 min. 28.6 ecc. 100-m free style:

YURH-58.0 sec.

Sakagani-50.6 rec, Mynenhi--59.6 Kec. Takahashi 59.6 sec. Umeda--$1.2 sec. 200-metre free style:

Yusa-2 min. 13.0 sec. Yokoyama-2 min. 13.6 sec. Makino-2 min. 13.8 see. Sugimoto 2 min. 15.4 sec. Shimura-2 min. 16.1 sec.

It will be noticed that the times established in the Manila games were bettered in each case.

OLYMPIC CHAMPIONS

VICTORIOUS

TSUI WAI PUI'S DEBUT FOR C.R.C.

Two

K.C.C.'S CONVINCING WIN

LEAGUE DEBUT

RECREIO AVENGE

DEFEAT

Listless Display By C.R.C. "B".

PORTUGUESE PAIRINGS

ALTERED.

The Club de Recreio avenged their defeat by the Chinese Re- creation Club last Wednesday, by

TWO of the Chinese Recreation Club's three teams faltered yes-

terday in the "A" Division Lawn Tennis League, their "crushing the C.R.C. “B” team in team being the only one to record a victory, Strengthened by the "A" Division Lawn Tennis] the return of Tsui Wal-pul, the Colony Champion, they had no League yesterday afternoon by 7 difficulty in crushing Craigengower.

scis to 2, at Causeway Bay.

The K.C.C. gave a good display. their defeat of the H.K.C.C. A. V. Remedios and J. Gonsalves

In spite of three wins by the Duff-Godman combination, being a very creditable performance.

The South China A.A. team won their first match, defeating the weak C.R.C. "C" team in convincing manner.

HUNG EXCELS AT CRAIGENGOWERS

Ho Ka Lau Brilliant

At The Net.

TSUI'S FIRST APPEARANCE

Playing away from home the Chinese Recreation Club “A”

YESTERDAY'S RESULTS

The following were the results' of yesterday's "A" Division Ten- nis matches:

The following are the Lose An-team, last year's champions, beat geles 1982 World Olympic records the Craigengower Cricket Club of the Japanese swimmers who by 8 sets to 1 yesterday evening "A" will compete to-night at the V.R.C. in the "A" Division of the Ten-

The two World Olympic cham-nis League.

KC.C. beat H.K.C.C. to 4. I.R.C. beat U.S.R.C. 7 to 2. Recreio beat C.R.C. "B" 7 to 2. CR.C. "A" beat C.C.C, 8 to 1. S.C.A.A. beat.C.R.C. "C" 8 to 1.

DIVISION TENNIS LEAGUE

TABLE TO DATE

pions are Kusuo Kitamura, who The result of the match does not covered the 1500 metres in 19 min-indicate the true quality of the CRC. "A”

K.C.C. utes 12.4 seconds, and Masaji Ki-play, many of the games going to RC yokawa, the winner of the 100 me-deuce before the CRC. men tinal S.C.A.A. tres back-stroke race in 68,0 se-ly won.

Recrcio conds.

Ho Ka-lau and Taul Wal-pul, the H.K.C.C.

S. Makino was second to Kita- C.R.C.'s No. 1 ranking pair, lived CCC. mura in the 1,500 metres Olympic up to their reputation. evant and has since established-w world's record for this distance.

S. Takahashi was semi-finalist Jaud fifth in the 100 metres free

style.

T. Yokoyama was a semi-final heat winner in the 400 metres race which was eventually won by Bus- Ler Crabbe.

-Ho-played-s-very-good-game-USR.C

at the net, and in his sel against Tsui and Hachiuma he displayed brilliant volleying capabilities, his anticipation being responsiblę for many good shots being tucked away with consummate case.

Tsul, playing in his first game M. Yusu and H. Hoyada, with this season, gave him all the sup Yokoyama and Miazuki, won the port he needed to crush their op 800 metres relay race. Miazakı,ponents,

(the 100 metres champion, has. Hachiuma and Toul Yan-pul, a (however, not made the trip.

N. Sugimoto was heat winner the 400 metres.

T. Irie, was second in the

metres back-stroke.

brother of the Colony champion,

W L D.Pu.

2.0

2 2

0

2

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were the outstanding Portuguese pair, winning their three Bels against the Chinese.

Tam Yock Fong runner up in the Colony Championship, and Lau Fuk Kal were the leading losing) Tam revealed an excellentį pair. forehand drive which was respon-, xible for them winning their first set.

The Chinese gave a listless display, however, Tam and Lau being the only pair to shine.

The Club de Recreio played bet- ter tennis than in their first match against the Chinese, their players being, paired to much greater ad- vantage.

Scores:

Tam Yoc-fong and Lau Fuk-kal (C.R.C.):-

China Mail

Acquatics.

Sports Diary

TO-DAY.

Japanese Olympic Exhibition

Football.-

(V.R.C.)

Hong Kong v. Japan Lawn Bowls Pairs Championship.

(Club ground, 6.30 p.ri.)

A. Brooksbank and . Russell v. J.

Kempton and R. G. Craig.

W. E. Hollands and J. J. Gregory v.

H. Gittins and T. Ferguson

(Kowloon B.G.C. green)

W. Forrest and W. McHardy v, A.

M. Omar and X. M. Omar

(H.K. Football Club green)

J. Fraser and A. Chapman v. L.

Jack and J. M. Jack

(Club de Recreio green)

A. E. Carey and W. Glendenning v.

T. R. Hunter and L. Mist

(Craigengower CC. green) C. G Silva and F. X. M. de Silva v. F. O. Dunne and W. G. Simpson

(Police R.G. green) Contes v. J.

M. J. Medina and A. E.

Hollidge and P. Knight

(Police R.C. green) W. Mair and W. McLeod" V. S.

Abbas and W. J. Howard

(G.B.C.G. green) R. Ellis and J. S. Riddell v. F. Kelly

and D. Eltches

Meetings:-

(H.KER.C. green, 5.p.m.)

H. K. Lawn Tennis Association ex-

traordinary general meeting

(5. C. M. Post Board Room, (5.30 p.m.)

OLYMPIC POSITION UNCHANGED

Public Opinion Favours China's Stand.

PHILIPPINES CARRY. OFF LADIES' TENNIS

-Manila,To-day."

C.R.C. "B" C.R.C. "C"

02

0

Q

0 beat F. J. Remedios and H.

A. Barros lost to A. V. Remedios and J.

Gonsalves

6- 3

1. G

The situation following the dissolution of the Far Eastern Athletic Association and the

ERNIE FINCHER'S FATAL LAPSE

Change of Tactics Loses Set.

beat C. A. Barretto and G.

Noronha

7-6 formation of the Oriental Asso-

Ng Sze-kwong and Chan Hau-pa ciation was unchanged here yes. (C.R.C.):—

terday.

Gon-

Public sentiment generally favours China, but the Chinese delegation

1- Gi

lost to Remedios and Barros 4-6 lost to Remedios

calves

and

lost to Barretto and Noronha 5. 7and very reticent, not wishing to K.C.C. WIN AGAIN

lu Tak-lam and Li Yuk (C.R.C.): offend the Filipinos while as their lost to Remedios and Barros 3-6

guests.. The Kowloon Cricket Club re-lost to Remedios and Gon-

The ladies' tennis was finally con- the only C.C.C. victory by beating corded their

second successive Balves

cluded, despith the very poor, wea- 100 Paul Kong and Tsai Ping-fai inwin in the "A" Division of the lost to Barretto and Noronha 4- Gther conditions, the Philippines win-

their opening set.

in did extraordinarily well to record

R. Koike, was second in the 200 metres breast-stroke.

Lawn Tennis League when they

4-6

Each player won his service in heat the Hong Kong Cricket Club SOUTH CHINA WIN the first five games, but then by 5 sets to 4 at the K.C.C. yes-

K. Kawazu, was third in the 100 Tuol dropped his service and the terday, metres back stroke even. Others home pair gradually wore down

Although winning three sets,

in the team. whose names have ap-the smashing tactics of Kong and W. A. Duff, former Shanghai | peared with prominence in world Tsoi, to win comfortably by 6-3. champion, and L. Goldman were swimming races, are K. Takemura,

1. Umeda, Y. Sakagami, S. Honda, [U. Osaki, T. Hamuro, R. Shimma,

S. Ishiharrado, B. Ake, H. Yamada

and T. Kataoka.

OVER C.R.C.

Drop One Set.

Playing at home the South or China Athletic Association defeat-

both off-form, their drives and JAPANESE SERVES WELL Hachiuma served well, his de-volleys often hitting the net iverica hardly rising on touching going well outside. In their first ed the Chinese Recreation Club the ground. Tsui was particular set with the Fincher brothers they "C" team by 8 sels to 1 in the "A"

were 4-2 down.

Ernie Fincher. Division Lawn Tennis League, yes- The coach, Eikitchi Tsurupke, is ly fast on his feet, slipping from who had been playing well and terday afternoon. himself a former Japanese breast-one side of the court to the other scoring consistently with powerful atroke champion.

to retrieve successfully the smash drives, then attempted to play a jing drives of Kong.

CONTRACT BRIDGE TOURNEY.

Leonard and Lai did well to hold Ho and Tsui to 6-3 in their first set. Leonard's return

is very

fast, and he ocensionally pleked up a volley which would have baffled

Fourth Round Played. most players.

safe, but much slower, game.

Both Goldman and Duff then Improved considerably, and with Duff's drives, and Gold- mun's accuracy at the net, the vielling pair won the next four games in a row to secure the set at 6-4. .......

Scores:-

D. C. Lok and W. T. Lee (S.C.A.A.);

beat S. W. Liang and F. H.

Kwok.....

6- 3 beat L. Lee and A. Au... 6- 0 beat Y. K. Fung and H. Y. Ho 6-0 Ho Wai-hing and C. P. Ip. (S.C.A.A.):-

the loss of a 'game, Although lost to. Liang and Kwok .... 6- 6) Bullivan explolted one or two use-beat Lee and Au

Hung's net play was perhaps the Four matches were decided in the finest of the afternoon, and Fourth Round of the Open Contract clever angle shots were often Bridge Tournament at the Sports evidence. Club last night.

his

beat Liang and Kwok .....

in

Scores:

E. C. and E. F. Fincher en-beat Lee and Au 'countered little difficulty when beat Fung and. Ho playing A. L. Sullivan and G. R.

6- 2 G-1

6 3

The results were as follows:- Mrs. C. H. Bradley and Mrs. Younghusband. beat Messrs. D. Duncan and R. E. Russell,

Mesra, R. C. Daneberg and L Anst to Tu Tak-cheuk and W. Ozorio best Mrs. Odell and Mra,

C. Hung Forbes.

W. J. Leonard and G. P.] (C,C.C.);-

Lai

M. Ricketts, beating them without (S.C.A.A.):

C. C. Luk and S. W. Wong

Clost to Ho Ka-lau and Taut

Wai-put

3- 6

ful strokes, he gave a disappoint beat Fung and Ho ing display.

3- 6

well together, winning two sets

put of three.

1-6

Choa

W. Hyde and J. Rodger were for-

R. H. Wild. The latter, yair werd

6- 7

4- 6 2.

Icat to P. Kong and Tsoi Ping- Messrs. D. Judah and M. E. Politi fai beat Messrs. M. David and J. Edgar. A. V. Gosano and R.

Mesara, C. J. Tacchi and D. S. (CCC):- Green beat Messrs. D. A. O'Kleffe lost to Iu and Hung and W. L, MacKenzie.

Jost to Kong and Teol The winners of these matches will lost to Ho and Tsui play on Friday, when the following | other matches will also be played: (C.C.C.):—

Tsul Yan-pul and F.

E. Joseph, and R. Pearce v. the loet to Kong and Troi Hon. Mr. R. E. Lindsell and J. W. lost to Ho and Tsui Franke; M, H. Lo and Horace Loloat to It and Hung Mrs. Fordham and Capl. H. Mar

shall; P. N. da Silva and, H. Barros

v.. Comdr. H. Legge and Capt

T.

Grose and A. E..F. Guest played INDIANS SUCCEED

AGAINST: U.S.R.C.

tunate to beat H. J. Armstrong and Drop Two Sets At Home

loading 5-3 'at one time, but Hyde

At Spokanpoo the Indian Re- and Rodger caught up by aggres creation Club defeated the United Against Duff and Services Recreation Club in the Hachiumasive net play.

Goldman, however, Hyde, revealed

Division Lawn Tennis surprising nervousness, and it was Leagues by 7 sets to 2 yeslanday largely due to this fact that the afternoon. KCC. pair secured only two games.

NE WEEK

6. 3 2- 6 3- 6

Riggs or M. K. and M. W. Lo; Mr.", DIVISION TENNIS and Mrs. W. T. Stanton or H. B‚| “ Joseph, and M. N. Hakusen v. Mrs. Warren and Mrs. Johnson or Col.] Fordham: and Dr. Smalley: Mrs. Next Tuesday's "A" Division Williamson and Mrs. Bryan Lawn Tennis League programme Major, Duclos and Mrs. Fuzzall or fe as follows:, Mrs, Cotte and Mrs, Phillips v. Pay jak

Com, Bayley Jones and Mrs. Hander- Chinese R.C. “A” y Chincin -LC. “pg son; Mra, Simon and Mrs, Tyson v. Chinese 1.0: “C” v Oralgengower in Mrs. A Hayward and E, M. Bay- Recreio"

Imond; P. Abbesser, and Chung Upul Booth China ? v Hong Kong CC,

v. Dr. and Mrs, D. J. Valenting; Mrs. Indah R.C. 4 Kowloon 0.0. Kears, and Mr Withington v., F... Barry, and W. Patterson.

Scares:-

E. C. and E. F. Fincher (K.C.G.) lost to W. A. Duff and L

......................... 4-6 beat A. L. Sullivan and G. R.

M.' Ricketts

|; Goldman -

Scores:

H. D. Remiahn and L. MA. Ha- zack (L. R. C);

Ining four of the five matches.

The American-owned Bulletin is the only newspaper that is out- | spokenly commenting on the' casti- gating of the Japan and the Philip pine position, warmly defending China-Reuter.

beat Capt. P. 3. Cannon and

Tollington..................... 6 2] · beat Field and Withington.. 6-3 beat Stocker and Ravenhill. 6- 1] G...0

A. H. Mader and "A. B. Minu beat R. H. Wild · H. J (L. R. C.):

Armstrong

0-2 lost to Capt. Cannon and Tol F. Grose and A. E. P. Guestlington (K.C.C.)

beat Field and Withington lost to Duff and Goldman... 1 beat Stocker and Ravenhill beat Sullivan and Ricketta......... 6- 3 8 A. Ramlahu and JA bent Wild and Armstrong.. 6. 2 sumbhoy (L.B. C)--- |--W, lizde and J. Rodger (K.C/C); }ost: to Capt. Cannon, and Tol-y

lost to Duff and Goldman... 201ngton.

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lost to Sullivan and Ricketts 6- 6 beat Field and Withington beat Wild and. Armstrong ·5 boat Stöcker and Ravenhill1-

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