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LOCAL LAWN TENNIS LEAGUE PARTNERSHIPS
"B" DIVISION.
M. K. Lau and P. F. Choy (C.R.C.
Y. W. Lee and. C. Y. Tso (CR.C.)
R, B. Lewis and G. C. Burnett (K.G.C.)
L F. Hon and F. K. Lau (C.R.C.)
C. I. Stapleton and R. S. Capell (K.C.C.)
L. A. da Silva and J. J. Remedios (Recrelo)
W. L. D.
AUSTRALIA
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A. A. Remedies and W. A. Reed (Recrein)
H. A. Riberio and A. M. Siva (Recreio)
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P. P. Khoo and Y. K. Ng (University)
Dr. A. L. Tsai and Dr. F. Y. Khon (Graduates)
J. Bathurst and T. A. Pearce (H.K.C.C.)
G. Sewell and G. S. Gamble (H.K.C.C.)
[P. F. Choy and P. C. Leung (CRC)
C. C. Luk and S. W. Wong (S.C.A.A.)
R. S. Trail and J. Pote-IIunt (H.K.C.C.)
Dr. D. K. Samy and Dr. S. Sepher (Graduates)
Y. L. Pao and H. N. Cheung (Graduates) Dr. F. Y. Khoo and S. K. Lien (Graduates) W, T. Lee and F. K. Lou (C.R.C.) ¡A. H. Madar and S. A. Ismail (I.R.C.)
M. O. Hoosen and A. K. Suffnd (IE.C.)
I. J. Remedios and J. L. Xavier (Recrcio)
H. M. Lo and Y.-K. Ng (University).
J. J. Remedios and A. A. Carvalho (Recreio)
K. M. Lo and K. T. Lo (University)
[C. H. Wong and Y. C. Chow (S.C.A.A.) C. 1. Stapleton and D. S. Green (K.C.C.)
A. K. SufBad and 8.. A. Ismail (LR.C.)
H. N. Lee and P. K. Leung (University)
H. N. Lee and K. M. Lo (University)
K. M. Wong and F. K. Lau (CRC)
N. K. Ma and Y. E. Chow (S.C.A.A.) H. L Lee and C. C. Lee (University). R. S. Traill and D. C. Dunham (H.K.C.C.) T. S. Ung and C. H. Ung (S.C.A.A.) T. K, Llang and N. K. Ma (S.C.A.A.)
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GREAT DAY FOR COMMONWEALTH
London, Saturday,
"C" DIVISION
H. Duncan and J. L. Tetley (K.B.G.C.)
G. Sommer and W. Sander (German)
H. Leuhring and G. Sommer (Genman)
J. G. Pilcher and A. L. Fisher (C.S.C.C.) R. S. Capell and W. Gitting (K.C.C.) Wel Chung and W. Changon (Radio) D. Leonard and F. Zimmern (C.C.C.) M. R. Abbas and A. Rahmin (LR.C.) J. L. Xavier and L. F. T. Ribeiro (Recreio)
D, Leonard and G. Kelley (C.C.C.)
C. Jeffrey and A. Wel (Radio)
C: Wigg and J. 8. Smith (K.CC)
To-day was a great day for Y C. Kwok and G. Kelly (C.C.C.).. Australia. In the Davis Cup, Jack J. G. Pilcher and W. Edge (CS.CC.)
O. Weldt and B. Soltau (German)
Crawford and Vivian McGrath G. von Ehren and H. W. Hell (German)
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W. Waterton and K. M. Wong (K.B.G.C.) Ponsford and Don Bradman broke K. C. Ip and M., C. Lau (C.R.C) ...
a record to place Australia in &C. Jeffrey and Kalwant Singh (Radio) o commanding position against Eng-W. Chanson and G. Singh (Radio) 2 Τ 0 land.
Wel Chung and M. Sherriff (Radio)
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R. S. Capell and A, W. Ramsay (K.C.C.) OJ. H. Crawford (Australia) best F. X.A. K. and A. J. Suffiad (I.R.C.)
Shields 6-1, 6-2, 12-10,"
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Crawford treated the crowded D. Waterton and C. Bland (K.B.G.C.) 9gallery to a. superb exhibition, W. F. Edge and T. Daley (CS.C.C.) showing the form that made him M. Gurevitch and J. King: (C.B.A.) No. 1 world ranking player last J. Fletcher and K. S. Town (University) 41 year.
8. A. R. Bux- and A. S. Suffiad (LR.C.) .0 His service magnificent, V. Hast and A. E. Pearson (K.D.R.C.)
aceing the versatile Shielda on W. Forlata and G. Sommer (German) O several occasions. He kept an im- J. S. Smith and F. O. Dunne (K.C.C.) 1maculate length on his backhand M. R. Abbas and M. el Ascu]}} (LR.CJ 1 and had his opponent rushing|Kalwant Singh and J. Devon (Radio),
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D. K. Samy and S. F. Cheung (Graduates)
H. C. Hung and J. K. Leung (S.C.A.A.) · {A. 'M. Rumjahn and A. K. Ismall (I.R.C.)
"C" DIVISION.
|J. J. Ferguson and F. Angus (C.B.B.A.)
W. J. Howard and A. B. Hamson (C.C.C.) M.. K. Cheung and H. M. Lee (C.R.C.)
F. N. Wong and C. P. Ip (S.C.A.A.)
K. H. Ho and K. F. Lai (S.C.A.A.)
1 backwards and forwards on the N. Whitley and King (CB.A.)
fluent H. Lough and W. Meadows (Police)
1 base-line, scoring with Д
H. Moran and T. Hemsley (Police)
W. Forlata and V. Singer (German) A. Duncan and J. White (K.D.R.C.) Concentrating on the sidelines V. Hast and R. C. Craig (K.D.R.C.)
30 and forcing Shields to play a de-C. E. Millard and W. Tillery (KD.R.C.) ofensive game OX the baseline, T. O. Lo and Y. N. Tam (University)
P. W. L. .D.
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0 for the loss of only one game. Yat Kin and C. K, Quek (University)
AMERICAN ERRATIC. 0
W. Tillery and A. Pearson (K.D.R.C.) Shields wag most erratic in the. Blackler and G. Gorld (Army) second set. He frequently smash- A. L. Fisher and A. R. Ross (C.S.C.C.) - ed easy shots Into the net, and) W. Chanson and J. Devan (Radio). succeeded in only securing two
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N. Halford and M. Gurevitch (C.B.A.)
J. Bendall and G. Fowler (C.S.C.C.) W. J. Howard and A. Kitchell (C.C.C.)
R. Blythe and N, Whitley (C.B.A:)
A. E. Collins and R. S. Capell (K.C.C.)
1. Jarman and H. W.-Blackler (Army)
K. Kwok and C. N. Tsang (S.C.A.A.) W. M. Cheung and H. T. Woo (CRC) D. Rodrigues and L. A. V. Ribiero (Recrelo) Y. C. Mok and D. Leonard (GGC) W. Gittina and J. S. Smith (K.CC.)
J. Tetley and F. Bews (K.B.G.C.)
A. E. Xavier and Y. Xavier (Recreio)
C. E, Millard and A. Duncan (K.D.R.C.)
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Shields, who had been sacrific-X. M. Xavier and C. Pericra (Recreto) ing accuracy for speed, improved W., Forlata and W. H. Hell. (German) in the third set in which he C. Jeffrey and R. Davis (Radio) actually led 6-5 and 7-6, but ho. P. White and G. White (K.D.RC.) was unable to break down Craw-J. Davis and W. Chanson (Radio) ford's very strong defence, and Jahan Dah and Khan (Radio)
was beaten for set and match at H. Laughlin and T Thorpe (Police) 5
12-10. 01. 8
UNORTHODOX PLAY
Wood was beaten by McGrath's J. P. White and A. Pearson (K.D.R.C.) 1 famous two-handed back-hand Kalwant Singh and G. M. Khan (Radio) 4
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A. Oldfield and E. Wilson (Army) H.-J. Howard and A. B. Hamson (C.C.C.).
M. C. Lal and P. C. Leung (CNC)
D. M. McDougall and A. L. Fisher (C.S.C.C)
K. T. Kwok and M. C. Yatsen (Univeralty)
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He eased the pace of his.back-A. E. P. Guest and Miss M. Grifiths (K.C.C)
I hand in the third set, which he W. C. Hung and Miss Cheung Woon-wat (C.R.C.) I dropped after winning only one Dr. and Mrs. R. S. Traill (L.R.C.) ........
1 game, but returned to fight in the Ho Ka-lau and Mrs. Ho Ka-lau (GR.C.)
fourth with all his former spirit. L. Goldman and Mrs. Withington (U.S.R.C.)
o winning after 16 games-Reuter-Tam Yoc-fong and Mrs. C. C. Chul (CRC)
TO-DAY
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D. C. Dunham annd Mrs. Lissaman (LR.C.)
G. Bodiker and Miss M. Griffiths (K.C.C.) Major R. L Wittington and Mrs. Parkes (U.S.R.C.) H. J. Armstrong and Miss Thomas (LR.C.) J. Rodger and Miss A. Mackenzie (K.C.C.) P. Kong and Mrs, T. C. Chul (CRC).
W. C. Hung and Miss W. B. Yueng (C.R.C.) Ho Ka-lau and Mrs. T. C. Chul (C.R.C.); E. F. Fincher and Mrs. Miller (K.C.C.)- (Club de Recreio grzen). V. R. Gordon and Miss Thomas (LR.C.) A. O. Brawn v. T. F: Stainton
T. Fergusson v. G. C. "Mosa" ?
(Police R.C. green). D. C. Dunham and Birs. Shewan (LR.C.)
A. E. P. Guest and Mrs. Miller (K.C.C) Ng Sze kwong and Mrs. T. C. Chni (CM.C.)"
J. Z. Sloan v. T. Armstrong-
(Grafgengower green); 5.15 p.m. (0) Lawn Templa="C" Division.
Polico E.0. v. Kowloon G.C Craigengower v. Dentscher Klub Civil Service v. Club de Recreio Radio Sports v. Kowloon Docks Army T.C. v. Kowloon B.G.C. University v. Central British Chinese R.C. v. South China.
Meeting
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Council (Sporta. Cluh), 5.30 pm.
TO-MORROW
P. Kong and Mrs. S. W. Leung (C.R.C.)
D. C. Dunham and Miss Paterson (L.R.C.)
Straight Talking To Oxford
Lawn Bowls-Singles Championship. Little Hope of Winning
E. W. Slimmonds v. G. Pérking #Tok
(Kowloon – Dock: green).
A. W. Grimmitt v L. A. Gutierres- Kong (Craigéngower green).
A. E. Coates v. V. Petherick
Boat Race
London, July 12.
(Club de Recreio green), 6,15 p.m. Mr. Haig Thomas, the ex-Cam
WEDNESDAY RE
bridge and new- ford. coac LR. Whent. W. CHEYwrites frankly in the "Isis,
(Taikoo R.D. green).
Lawn' Bowls-Singles Championship.
H. Hampton v. J. G. Brown (*** Univerdty magazine, about Ox
(4e) (Craigengower, green) A. H. Basto A. Chanman”. MENG LOKME Kowloon "B.G.O, green) JWatson R2 Banda
(Civil Service green), 8.15 p.m. THURSDAY -
ford's, chances of Boat Race next.
He thinks the standard of
Lawn Bowl Senior Division, two universities:
marked.
there
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ford," Mr. Thomas, says.
"Cambridge than at the end
of his first term will have rowed 800 miles in an eight, and, unless there is a complete change of policy at Oxford, there is no pros pect of her winning her share of races of Putner-Reuter
1935 GRIFFINS, ARRIVE
The first batch of riding rive for the 1985 racing seaKOT were landed on Friday last from Empress of Japan, Bro for Mr. Ho Kom-tong's
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