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CRAIGENGOWER'S TENNIS DEFEAT BY C.R.C
INTERESTING
PROGRAMME IN
"C" DIVISION
K.C.C. (1) TO MEET CRAIGENGOWER
LR.C. AND RECREIO IN GOOD TIE
Several interesting matches in the “C” Division of the Lawn Ten-} nis League are down for decision this afternoon, and by far the most interesting is that between Kowloon Cricket Club · (1) and) Craigengower at King's Park:
The KCC are retaining the
Mr. Tang Man Wa, above, fail- ed to bring of his usual surprise win, but nevertheless rode sistently well
cob-
same team which narrowly defeat VARSITY BADLY
fed the Kowloon Tong ClubTM last) Thursday, but Craigengewer are Jaot quite certain of their line-up)
and she
changes.
TROUNCED
contemplating several RECREIO'S WIN IN
"B" DIVISION
The Kowloon Indians Tennis Club have a fairly strong team
HOME SIDE DIVIDE
THEIR STRENGTH
CHINESE REINFORCED BY SENIOR RESERVES
SEVERE BLOW TO VALLEY CLUB
Mr. H. Ar de B. Botelho, above, above rode two good races on Mr. Li Tze-fong's Gold Sovereign,
(By “REFEREE”) · FIELDING Luk Ding-cheung and Wong Shiu- wing of their "A" Division (1) team, the Chinese Recreation Club overwhelmed Craigen- gower Cricket Club by 7 sets to 2 yesterday in their "B" Division clash at Happy Valley to cause a minor sensation, having clinched the C.R.C. "OVER 40'S” match at the completion of the second round, when they led by 6 sets to love.
Ar accident to both his hands caused by a spill off a motors cycle onto a gravel road prevented Lee Yu-wing, the captain of and although they will be playing. Playing at home at King's Park the Chinese team, from participating, and it was partly due to away from home, are expected to the Recreio beat the University by this that Luk Ding-cheung and Wong Shiu-wing were invited to secure the points from South 84 sets to 12 set in the "E" Divi- play. The latter two made their debut in the First Division
sion of the Lawn Tennis League this season last Tuesday against the U.SRC. yesterday:
Yesterday, however, they were not paired together, but by Scores were:--
splitting them up Luk partnering Leung Ping-chiu and Wong
China
Keen Struggle The Indian Recreation Club are at home to the Recreio, one of the strongest sides in the Division and
BEAT I.R.C.
ONLY TWO ROUNDS. COMPLETED
RAIN INTERFERES IN "B" DIVISION TENNIS
Recreio):
1. J. Remedios and L. F. V. Ribeiro being paired with Luk Chun-chung- the Chinese considerably At Sookampoo yesterday, the strengthened their team, Ng Ham-Chuen and Choi Ping-fan mak-Chinese Recreation Club “over 40" beat Y. C. Lau and P. F. The cling up their first string, and a very powerful and steady one it team beat the Indian Recreation
6-3 proved to be.
Club by 5 sets to 1 in the "E" Division of the Lawn Tennis Lea-
a keen struggle should be wit-beat J. Hsa and H. Pong Inessed here.
▾
(Continued on Pagė 11) ́
7-5
beat H. N. Lee and P. C. Lee
WA. Reed and ́A A. Remedios (Recreio):
6-6
beat Lau and Kho
drew with Esu and-Pong
Yesterday's lawn bowls cham-heat Lee and Lee..
pionship results, to-day's pro- gramme and "Diamond Gossip" will be found on page 2
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H.K.C.C. BEAT C.S.C.C. IN "B" DIVISION
-2 CLOSE TENNIS WIN
`ON HOME COURTS
6-21
6-3
1
Craigengover made a vital gue, the match being. abandoned mistake in splitting up the after two rounds had been com- W. Leonard-Y. Hachiuma part-pleted owing to the intervention nership with the object of of rain. strengthening their team, but F. K. Lau and L. F. Hon were. this move failed to achieve its the strongest of the Chinese pair, Jobjective and instead of two though they were fully extended strong pairs.-F. R. Zimmern by M. el Arculli and M. R. Abbas. and R. Choa making up the se-Lau was steady, while his partner Playing on their own courts cond pair the home sideas consistently good with his yesterday, the Hong Kong Cricket found themselves in arrears by service. Club beat the Civil Service Cric-three sets at the end of the M. el Arculli and M. E. Abbas ket Club by 5 sets to 4 in the "B" first round and twice that mar-1
(LRC):- Division of the Lawn Tennis Lea-gin in arrears at the end of the gue:
Scorey were:--
D. B. "Evans and J: Rodger (B.K.C.C.):
drew with E. L. E Shute and 1.
Agafuros
second-
(Continued on Page 11) Scores were:-
J. W... Leonard. and G. (CCC)=-
6-6 lost to Wong Ship-wing and Luk
Chun-chung
best J. A. Pendall and J. Faro 6-1 Cost to F. Bradley and J. R. Pen-
zelly
3-8
lost to Lak Ding-cheang and
Leung Ping-chiu
G. ER. Divett and T. C. Monaghan beat Ng Kam-chuen and Choi (H.K.C.C):
Ping-fan
st to F. Lat and L F- Hon 5-7 lost to W. K Cheung and M. K
Tam
A. R. Kitchell and S. A. But (LRC):-
Lai
lost to Cheung and Tan
2-6 lost to H. P. Chan and P. F. Wong 3-6 A. H. Ramjahn and A. E. Suffiad 4-6 | C.R.C.):——
Jost to Lau and Hon
1-6 beat Chan-and Wong
7-5
Just to Shute and Agafarof...........3-6] Y. Hachiuma and W. J Howard beat Bendall and Fare, &-1 (CCC)
beat Bradley and Pengelly
6-0 lost to Wong and Luk
B: O'M Deane and G. S Gamble lost to Luk and Leong (EL.K.C.C.):
lost to. Ng and Choi
6-3 (C,C.C.): -
lost to Shute and Agafarof .... 3-6 Beat Bendall and Faro
drew with Bradley and Pengelly
3-6
2-6
كنية
FR. Zimmers and E. Chos
6-6 beat Wong ang Luk
lost to Lukh Leung lost to Ng and Choi
C.B.A. OVERWHELMED BY KOWLOON C.C.
Whitley And Blythe Secure A Set
6-2
2-8
2-61
"B" Division League Table To Date
0-6
K.C.C. BEAT CS.C.C. IN
"C" DIVISION Postponed Tie Held At Valley
in
Playing. at home, yesterday their postponed "C" Division Lawn Tennis League encounter, the Civil Service Cricket Club were trounced by the Kowloon A. PL Cricket Club (2) team by 8 sets to
4 L 44 Scores were:
"Sets
9
14†A. Agafuck, and G.. Bentley 44 (CSCC):
P. W. L. D. F. GCC.. ง 2 1.0 18 CS.C.C... 3 2 1 0 18 Playing at home yesterday, the Recreio 2 2 0 0 16 Kowloon Cricket Club beat the C.R.C. (1) 2 2 0 0 14 C.BA in the "B" Division of the KCC 2 2 0 0 15 Lawn Tennis League by 8 sets to LCRC. (2)3 1-2 0 10% 13. Z lost to V. H. Freeman and L. E
H.K.U.T.C. 3 1 2 0 6% 20% 2 OTT Scores werez~~.
HK.C.C. 3 1 2 0 19 164 2 A. W. Ramsey and G. C. Burnett CBA 3 0 30 2 25 (K.C.C):
[LR.C. 2 0 2 0 3 12
beat E D Angus and J. J. Fer
6-2
6-2
beat J. M. Wilson and B. L. Bick-
ford" beat N. Whitley and R. Blythe 6-1 S. A Gray and A Crawford (K.C.C.): beat Angas and Ferguson' beat Wilson and Bickford, beat, Whitley and Blythe
lost to A. G. PH
and D.
3-6
Kirby lost to A. L. Fisher 2nd. F. Broad-
bridge
2-6 R. A. J. Simpson and C. Champelo- Totals 26 13 13 0 114 114 26 (vier (CSC.C)=
lost to Philippens and Orz 3-5 Lost to Freeman and Kirby .... dis lost to Fisher and Broadbridge: 1-
I. L. Skinner and W. Colledge (C.S.C.C.):
G. Folglase and N. A. E. Mackay (K.C.C.):
6-3 best Angus and Ferguson :"6-1}beat" Wilson and Bickford
6-4 lost toy. Whitley and Blythe
6-2 lust to Philippens and Orr 7-5 lost to Freeman and Kirby
2-6 beat Fisher and Broadbridge
TWO OF MR. PIH'S WINNERS. (Left) Dr. S. N. Chan's Derby Day, after winni Bridge Handicap, and (right) Mr. Why's King's Fancy, winner of the Fatshan Handicap,
photos).
0-6
4-5
6-2