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THE CHINA MAEL, TUESDAY, JULY 3, 1934.
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FINCHER BROTHERS SECURE MOST SETS IN PREMIER LAWN TENNIS H.D.RUMJAHN AND I.M.A. RAZACK PLACED SECOND IN COMPLETE LIST
PREMIER
1ENNIS
70-DAY
Many Hard Matches Expected.
CHAMPIONS SHOULD IMPROVE
POSITION
Several interesting contests. will take place to-day in the "A" Division Lawn Tennis League fixtures, which are the penulti- mate block scheduled for this
season.
The Kowloon Cricket Club will entertain the South China Athletic Association, and a close match should result, for, although South China are, as yet, unbeaten, the K.C.C. have only dropped one] match.
The Fincher bruthers can be expected to provide a hard resis- tance to the winning shots of D. C. Luk und W. T. Lee, while F. Gros. and A. E. P. Guest are to be relied on to hold their end up.
I.R.C. May Hold Champion At Sookunpoo the Indian Recren- tion Club will entertain the cham- pions, the C.R.C., who are in a strong position to maintain their unbeaten record of last year.
“A” DIVISION.
E. C. Fincher, and E. F. Fincher (K.C.C.) H. D. Rumjahn and I. M. A. Razack (LRC) W. C. lung and lu Tak-cheuk (C.R.C. "A") A. V. Remedios and J. Gonsalves. (C. de R) S. A. Rumjahn and J. A. Cassuml hoy (I.R.C.) Ho Kilau and Tsul Wal-pul (C.R.C. “A”) W. A. Duff and L, Goldman (H.K.C.C.) D. C. Luk and W. T. Lec (S.C.A.A.)
A. E. P. Guest and F. Grose (K.CC.) Paul Kong and Ho Ka-tau (CRC. “A”) Capt. P. S. Cannon and H. D. Tellinton (U.S.R.C.) C. A. Barretto and G. H. Noronha (C. de R.) H. J. Armstrong and R. H. Wild (H.K.C.C.)
Luk Tsan-cheong and Wong Sin-wing (S.C.A.A.) C. Lut and S. W. Wong (S.C.A.A.)
H. A. Barros and F. J. Remedios (C. de R.) A. R. Minu and A. H. Madar (I.R.C.) J. Rodger and W. Hyde (K.C.C.) Ho Wat-hing and C. P. Ip (SC.A.A.) J, W. Leonard and Y. Hachluma (C.C.C.) F, J, Remedios and J. J. Remedios (C. de R.) S. W. Leung and K. C. Ng (C.R.C. "B") ... S. W. Llang and F. H. Kwok (CRC. "C") Chui Tsun-chiu and Lee Yiu-wing (C.R.C. "A") P. Kong and H. Wong (CRC. "A") Tsut Wal-pul and W. C. Hung (CRC. "A") M. K. Lo and lu Tak-cheek (C.R.C. “A”)
L Goldman and A. L. Sullivan (R.K.C.C.)
Luk Ding-cheong and Lee Woon-soi (S.C.A.A.)
R. E. Tottenham and Major Withington (U.S.R.C.)
P. Kong and Tsoi Ping-fai (C.R.C. "A")
Ng Kam-chuen and Tso Ching-you (C.R.C. "B") Tam Yoc-fong and Lau Fuk-fai (CRC. "B")
H. M. Lee and T. L. Iu (C.R.C. "B")
F. Kwok and . Y. Ho (CRC. "B")
One of the best matches of the day can be looked for in this clash, as the Indians, although not us alrong as their opponents, can play M. C. Lau and L. Lee (CRC. "C") sparkling tennis.
A. L. Sullivan and G. W. Sewell (H.K.C.C.)
T. A. Pearce and J. Bathore (H.K.C.C.)
Sirdar Rumjahn and J. A. Cas- kumbhay should prove a stumbling block to the Chinese in at least two sets, while H. D. Rumjahn and 7. M. A. Razack should win a set. or two for the home team. When either of these pairs meet W. C Kung and Iu Tak-chouk, who are undefeated in 9 sets, a fine display of tennis should be witnessed.
U.S.R.C. Entertain Craigengower
The match at King's Park be tween the United Services R.C. and the Craigengower Cricket Club should also be fairly close.
These teams are both fairly well down in the table, and, with the possibility of improving their position before the end of the sea- son, a spirited display is expected. AL Causeway Bay two Chinese leams, C.R.C. "B" and "C" will clash, and on form, the win should go to the "B' team. They have won one match of their five, while in four meetings the "C" team have not registered a point.
The Hong Kong Cricket Club will entertain the Club de Recreio, and perhaps the closest match Lo-day will result. The Club' are always an unknown quantity, their team being most unsettled. With constant changes in pairings, it is difficult to guage the quality of a team. The Recreio, however, can be depended on to give a brisk| display and solid resistance to any team the Club may turn out, and with men like F. J. Barros and R. J. Remedios in their team, they have a good chance of winning..
To-day's Fixtures
v Chinese *A* v South China y Recreio
Indians Kowloon C.C. Club United Services v Craigengower Chinese "C" ▼ Chinese · "IP"
Division Table To Date
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RADIO TO PLAY C. BA-
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A. L. Sullivan and G. R. M. Ricketts (HK.C.C.) W. H. Ho and W. I. Lee (5.C.A.A.) Teul Yan-pui and Y. Hachiuma (C.C.C.)
B. C, Fleld and H. D. Tellinton (U.S.R.C.) Capt, P, S. Cannon and P. J. A. Hamilton (U.S.R.C.) Iu Tak-lam and Tam Yoc-long (C.R.C. "R) Ng Sze-kwong and Hon Luan-fung(C.R.C. “B”)
S. W. Liang and W. M. Cheung (C.R.C. “C”)
F. H. Kwok and H. Y. Ho (C.C.C. "C")
Ho Wel-hing and Chan So (S.C.A.A.)
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"C" DIVISION.
J. Bendall and G. Fowler (CS.CC.)
M K. Cheung and H. M. Lee (C.R.C.)
J. J. Ferguson and F. Angus (C.I.A.) W. J. Howard and A. B. Hamson (C.C.C.)
L. A. Carvalho and M. A. Oliverio (Recreio)
C. Mok and D. Leonard (C.C.C.)
Jarman and H, W. Blackler (Army) J. Tetley and F. Eews (K.B.G.C.)
BENDALL & FOWLER GIVEY. CIVIL SERVICE DISTINCTION
GOLDMAN AND MRS. KAYLL HAVE 100 PER CENT.
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[X7ITH the end of the Lawn Tennis League championships al- ready in sight the Chinese Recreation Club look certain to retain the premier crown they gained without the loss of a match last year. Their only serious challenger is the South China Ath- letic Association, who, as yet, are undefeated.
In the "B" Division the Chinese Recreation Club still hold their 100 per cent, record, but the Club de Recreio are in a simi- lar position.
Having lost their Mixed Doubles fille, the remaining weak link in the Chinese R.C. is the "C" Division team. South China are very strong this year and are expected to regain a title they last won in 1925. Not to be despised are the Craigengower Cric- ket Club, who have yet to sustain their first defeat.
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On this page will be found complete tables showing the re- sults of all pairings experimented with by Clubs in the four leagues this season:
K.C.C. TENNIS DEFEAT
Bodiker Brilliant On Home Courts.
MISS GRIFFITHS DOES WELL IN CANTON
The week-end, tennis, visit
BUNNY AUSTIN'S LAPSE
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Both players served superbly, often aceing one another. The hi critics by American amazed the manner in which he control ad bis driving speed. He, how of ever, went to pieces after the
ninth game in the third set, fall
0 the Kowloon Cricket Club to the ing to win another in the match.
Deutscher Garten Club, at
Tungshan, Canton, resulted in a
W.
J. Howard and A. Kitchell (C.C.C.)
F. Broadbridge and J. Crawford (K.C.C.) W. M, Cheung and H. T.. Woo (C. R. C.) F. N. Wong and C. P. Ip (S.C.A.A.) J. Armstrong and S. Randle (K.RG.C.) H. T. Bee and M. Singh (University) T. O. Lo and J. Fletcher (University) M. and. Y. el Arculli (LRC)
S. A. R. Bux and A. R. Esmall (LR.C.)
N. Halford and M, Gurevitch (C.BA.)
H. J. Howard and A. B. Hamson (C.C.C)
M. C. Lai and P. C, Leung (C.R.C.)..
J. Collins and C. Capell (K.CC.)
D. M. McDougall and A. L. Fisher (C.S.C.C.)
K. T. Kwik und M. C. Yatsen (University) -
L. J. F. Ribeiro and II. Gonsalves (Recreio)
C." E. Millard and A. Duncan (K.D.R.C.)
A. J. Suffiad and Y. el Arculli (LRC.) M. C. Lau and P. C. Leung (C.R.C.) Ip Kau and P. C. Leung (C.R.C.) ... W. K. Cheong and HI, O. Chan (C.R.C) W. M. Cheung and H. T. Woo, (C.R.C.) W. M. Cheung and K. M. Wong (C.R.C.) W. M. Cheung and H. M. Lee (C.R.C.) M. C. Lau and T. W. Lau (C.R.C.) C. L. Tsang and H. Chow (8.C.A.A.) K. H. Ho. and K. F. Lai A. Wel and Chanson (Radio)
W. Gillias and J. S. Smith (K.C,C.) A. B Xavier and Y. Xavier (Recreio) R. Blythe and N. Whitley (C.B.A.) C. Pile and T. Pile (Pollee) A. Oldfield and E. Willson (Army).. W. H. Gillow and W. Miller (Army) W. Edge and C. Champlovier (C.&.C.C.) Firdos Khan and M. A. Khan (I.R.C.) W. M. Chung and K. Ip (CRC)
H. K. Lo and. K. F. Lut (S.C.A.A.). W. C. Cheung and A. M. Lee (C.R.C.) H. Leuhring and G. Sommer (German) B. Solant and J. P. Steeneck (German)
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A. 3. Stocker and C. Ravenhill (U.S.R.C.) J. R. Hamilton and C. Ravenhill (U.BR.C.) Ng Sze-kwong and Chan flau-pe (C.R.C. "B") Ju Tak-lam and Li Yak (CRC. "B")
3. Bathurst and J. Pole Hunt (H.K.C.C.\____
(CRC. "C") L. Lee and A. Au
Y. K. Fung and H. Y. He (C.R.C. "C") Fung In-kau and L., Lee (CRC, “C”). Hu King and Lu Ngok (C.R.C. “C”) II. Y. Ho and L. L (C.R.C. "C") K. Au and T. F. Lo (CRC. "C") A. V. Gosano and R. Choa (C.C.C.)
L. Com, Slade and A. J. Stocker (U.S.R.C.)
R C. Field and Major Withington (USRC.) Tam Yoc-fong and Ng Kam-chuen (CRC. "B")
"B" DIVISION.
LF. Hon and F. K. Lau (C.R.C) R, B. Lewis and G. C. Burnett (KCC) M. K. Lau and F. P. Choy (C.R.C.) Y, W, Lee and C.. Y. Tsq (CRC),
F. D. Pereira and M. O. Hoosen (.R.C.)
P. P. Khoo and Y. K. Ng. (University) ・・
Dr. A. L. Tani and Dr. F. V, Khoo (Graduates)
P. F. Choy and P, C. Leung (C.R.C.)
C. C. Luk and 8. W. Wong (S.C.A.A.)
A. A. Remedios and W. A. Reed (Recreio) Dr. D. K Samy and Dr. S. Sepher (Graduates) L. A. Oppenheim and S. A. Gray (K.C.C.) Dr. F, Y. Khoo and S. K, Lien (Graduates) J. Bathurst and T. A. Pearce (HK.C.C.) A. IL Madar and 5. A. Ismail (LRC) M. 0. Hoosen and A. K. Suffiad (LNC.)
I. J. Remedios and J. L. Xavier (Becreio)
J. J. Remedios and A. A. Carvalho (Rscreío)
K. M. Lo and Y. K. Ng (Univeralty)
C. I. Stapleton and R. S. Capell (K.C.C.)
K. M. Lo and E. T, Lo (University)
H. A. Riberio and A. M. Silva (Recceln). C. I. Stapleton and D. 8. Green (K.C.C.) A. K. Sumad and S. A. Izmul) (LRC) R. 8. Traill and D, C-Dunkam (KKCC.) H. N. Lee and P. K. Leang (Unfvmculty) G. Bewell and G. B. Gamble (JL.K.CC.) T. 8, Ung and C. H. Ung (8.CA.A) ILL Lee and C., C. Lee (University) YL Pao and IL N. Cheung (Gradantes) P. P. Khoo and Mangh Singh (University) M. el Arculll and A. K. Ismail (LEC)
The "Division Lawn Tennis League match between the Radio Sports Club and the Central Bri- tish Association, which was to K. M. Lo and M. Singh (University) have been played yesterday, han Y. E. Chu and II. E. Ho (8.CA.A.3. been, fixed for to-morrow. The re- F. N, Wong and T. V. Le (8.0.A.A.) maining alx – matches were not Y. F. Chow and C. B. Ung (8.C.A.A) played yesterday owing to the pu- H. Chung and J. K. Leung (B,C,A,A) kalicu holidays..
A. M. Rumjahn and A. K. Ismall (LR.C.
1 win for the home team by 15
The ladies were more success-
ful than their male club-members,
o winning three of the four singles
matches and the ladies' doubles.
Stoeffen, had he not been select
was provided when G. Bodiker, the ed to play for America in the
o Canton champion, who was seen Davis Cup, would not have been
0 playing for the K. C. C. against seen at Wimbledon this year. Pro
the U. S. R. C. last week, defeat-minent" American
absentees this
year were Wilmur Allison, John Van Ryn, and Frank Parker. 0 the clay courts he is so used to.
CRAWFORD'S BRILLIANCE Miss M. Griffiths upheld her re-l Lester Stoeffen, American Col- putation as K. C. C. lady cham.jlegiate champion, and Jack Craw- pfon, by winning all her encoun-ford, Vines's conqueror in the Final last year, were seen in their most brilliant moods. yesterday Full results were as follow: when the Australian triumphed
lin four meta.
MEN'S SINGLES.
G. Bodiker (Deutscher Klub) beat E.
PERRY UNIMPRESSIVE
Though Fred Perry, holder of the 0C. Fincher 6-1, 3-4; beat 8. A. Gray American, Australian,
titles,
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K. Kwok and C. N. Tsang (S.CA.A)
A. T. Lee and M. Singh (University)
A, Kitchell and G. Lai (C.C.C)
M. I Abbas and A. Rabmin
C. Jeffrey and A. Wef (Radio)
C. Wigg and J. S. Smith (K.CC.)
Y. C. Kwok and G. Kelly (C.CC.S
0. Weldt and B. Soltau (German)
J. G. Pllcher and W. Edge (CS.CC.) G. von Ehren and H. W. Hell (German) G. Sommer, and J. P. Steeneck (German) · W. Forlata and 0. May. (German), - H. Leuhring and B. Soltan (German) Sherrif and Jahan Dad (Radio)
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R. P. Newell (Deutscher Klub) lost George Lott, American Davis Cup G. Mottram and T, Hunter (Police).
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W. Forists and V. Singer (German) national tennis, he showed poor. Sommer and W. Sander (German) 0 H. Rode (Deutscher Klaby beat R. & form and faulty judgment. It was
Capell 6-4, 6-4; lost to P. Zimmers his stamins, rather than his stroke A Duncan and J. White (KD.R.C.)
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Lott led 5-2 in the fourth set, J. P. White and G. White (K.D.R.C.) 1 6-4, 6-2.
but was so tired at this stage that T. O. Lo and Y. N. Tam (Univeralty)
C. Jeffrey and Sherrif (Radio). he could hardly wield his racket...
Perry won by 6, 2-6, 7-5, Davis and Chanson (Radio)
Jahan Dah and Khan (Radio) 10-8.
H. Loughlin and T. Thorpe (Police) P. Calthorpe and J. Bidmead (Police) D. Waterton and C. Bland (EBGC)
MIXED DOUBLES.
Seegelken (Deutscher Klub) beat 1 9. Smith 6-6, 6-0, 6-1; beat F. A. Broad
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E. Dianer (Deutscher Klob) beat|
KIRBY OUTCLASSED Sidney Wood, winner of the title
Von Essen (Deutscher Klub) lost to in 1981 on a walk-over from Frank
Shields, completely outclassed J.
V. Kirby, the South African cham L. Goldman and Mrs. Kayll (U.S.R.C.) plon who caused a sensation by E, C. Fincher and Mrs, Wilson (KCC)
fort to Miss M. Grifitiu 2-8, 1-6; lost beating Von Cramm in the earit Capt, P. S. Cannon and Mrá, Lewis Bryan' (U.S.R.C.) 15
round, his opponent only securing Major and Mrs. Withington (U.SRC.)...
to Bins A. Mackenzie 1-6, 8-8.
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to Miss Griffitha 0-6, 4-6; beat Mia stunt tactics. 2 Hackenzie 6-1, 6-3,
MEN'S DOUBLES.
swept Kirby off the court without
G. Bodiker and R. P Newell (Deut. the loss of a game, Kirby lost scher Klub) beat E. C. Fincher 18 A. Gray 6-4, 3-5, 700
Seegelken and Von Essen oscher Elub) beat Smith and Broad
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and many points on double-faults:"
Wood wou by 6, 8, 36, (Deut-ga-0--Reuter
and Mackenzie 2-6, 2-5.
Dillner and H. Schneider (Deut scher Klub) beat W. W. Hirnt and· EIS 0218. Smith 6-2,6-5LW
LADIES DOUBLES
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G. Bodiker and Miss Lehmann (Deutscher Klub) lost to E. C. Fine and allan Griméha 0-6,746,2%-i
OVER Watson and Mrs. Fischer Mrs. Flacker and Miss Lehmans (Deutsches Klub) beat BAGERY An }(Deutscher Klob) lost to Miss Grimus Mini, A. Mackenzie 6-2, 6-0,
Tam Yoo-feng and Mrs. C. C, Chus (G.RC.) ́D, C, Dunham' and Mrs. Lissaman (LRC):
G. Bodiker and Miss M. Grifith (K.C.C.) H. J., Armatrong and Miss Thomas (L.N.C.) P., Kong and Mrs, T. C. Chuť (CBC). W. C. Hung und Miss W. B. Yneng (CRC.) E. F. Flacher and Mrs.. Miller (KCG) D. C. Dunham and Mrs Shewan (LARC) A. E. P. Goast and Mrs. Miller (E.CC.). Ng Szókwong and Mrs. T. 0. Chui (GRC). P. Kost, and Mrs & W. Leung (CRC) D. C. Dunham and Miss Patterson (LRC)
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