THE CHINA MATE A
DRAW FOR HARDCOURT TOURNAMENT
HONG KONG HOCKEY CLUB'S
LOSS
Subscription Is Raised
The Hong Kong Hockey Club held its annual meeting yesterday, when Mr. A. A. Dand presided in the ab- sence of Mr. W. Woodward. Mr.
G. Sommer (Secretary), Mr. E. V.j Reed (Treasurer), and Messrs. J.1 Rodger, G. E. R. Divett, R. A. Bates, ! and J. Potter also being present.
A deficit of $123.50 was reported on general expenses during the
season.
annual subscription from $7 to $10.
A. Hyde Lay, above, played a great game in the final of the Co- lony Open Rinks championship es skip, though his rink lost.
The meeting decided to raise the RECREIO BEAT
K. INDIANS IN President, Mr. A. A. Dand, Vice-"C" DIVISION
The election of officers resulted:
Presidents, Messrs. W. Woodward,
SEEDING” IN EACH
EVENT
COMPLETION EXPECTED
WITHIN FORTNIGHT
ON LINES OF WIMBLEDON
(By "Adrem")
THE draw for the Colony Hardcourt Tennis Cham- pionships was held last night at the U.S.R.C. In accordance with their reservation of the night to "seed" should they consider it necessary, Tsui Wai- pui, E. C. Fincher, S. A. Rumjahn and H. D. Rum- jahn have been "seeded" in the singles event, while the doubles combinations which have been similarly dealt with are S. A. and H. D. Rumjahn, A L. Sulli- van and L. Goldman, E. C. Fincher and G. Bodiker and W. C. Hung and Tsui Wai-pui.
E J. R. Mitchell and J. Rodger, Club de Recreio beat Kowloon In Secretary, Mr. G. Sommer; Treasur-dians Tennis Club by 6 sets to 0 in the er, Mr. E. V. Reed; Captain 1st XI.League.
"C Division of the Lawn Tennis G. E. R. Divett; Vice-Captain, R C. C. Pereira and H. Gonsalves (Re- A. Bates; Captain 2nd XI, L. Star-creio).** buck, General Committee, Messrs. beat K. S. Mehal and Jahan Day 62 THE TENNIS SUB-COMMITTEE HAVE DONE THEIR JOB beat M. Ramzan and S R. Salleh -5 WEEL THERE WILL BE LITTLE ARGUMENT IN RESPECT J. Potter, W. A. Reed, H. Owen A. E. Xavier and H. A. Ribeiro (Re Hughes, R. A. Bates and B. I. Bick-creio). ford.
¡beat Mehal and Dad. The first eleven will continue to beat A. R. Azan and Costa
V. Yvanovich and M. Guterres play their games on Wednesdays, creio). and the second eleven on Fridays. beat Azan "and Costa- Practice matches will begin early beat Ramzan and Salleh in September..
The last round was not played ing to rain
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There may be a certain amount 60 of dissension in the fact that E. C. ow-Fincher and G. Bodiker have been ranked-above, A. V. Remedios and Gonsalves despite the victory of the latter pain, the League, and a generally better all-round record in recent games.
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Consideration has evidently been made of Bodiker's familiarity of hardcourts, which, with Fincher's adaptability and experience should make this combination a formid- able one.
FIRST ROUND TIES
Although none of the "giants should meet with a great deal of opposition, other excellent first round ties in the singles are A. V. Gosano v 4. Crawford, G. Choa v Wong Fuk-nam, FH. Kwok S. W Liang, S: A Gray v AL. Sullivan, |M. A. Oliveira v L MA Razack
In the "doubles also, none of the "seeded" players sho have any difficulty in negotia their first matches and it will necessary to wait until the final stages are reached before any really good games should be seen.
ON WIMBLEDON LINES
Byes into 2nd Round:: Lui Wai-fan v. HD. Rumjahn.
DOUBLES
Byes into 2ml Bo
S. A. Kumjahn and HL D. Bumjahn v. Capt. Loch and J. Tomlinson.
J. Pengelly and I. Agafaroff v. T. K. Lemng and J. Hsu.
"First Round Major McDonald and cá. N. Other v.
Chor and J. W. Leonards. Wong Fuk-nam and Lui Kwai-fan v. SA and S. S. Hussain”
FH Kwok and S. W. Liang v. F..
Zimmern and AN Other Ma Nai-kwong and Li Kwai-hung v. A. L. Sullivan and L. Göldman.
C. Fincher and G. Bodiker v. S. A. Gray and A. Crawford.
A. V. Remedios and J. Gonsalves v. G. E. Clarke and G. G. Burnett.
A V. Gosano and B. L. Gosano v. R. R. Todd and G. E. B. Divett.
In Tak-chenk and Wong Shin-wing v. E. F. Fincher and D. J. N. Ander- son.
Byes into 2nd Round:
L Mahan Singh and Firdos Khan v. Chan Kam-moon and Chan Kam- hung
DE A M Rodrigues and H. A. Bar- I am told that USRC. hope to ros v. W. C. Hung and Tsui Wai-pui
tournament 35-
possible on the lines of Wimbledon and provided the weather is
kind, are confident that both
will be concluded within a
night 109 110
Challenge trophies have be presented by Dr. Smalley and Moncrief, while replicas will put up by USRC.
The draw was made yest resulted
SINGLES
KIT.C. SHARE SPOIL WITH CIVIL SERVICE
HUSSAIN BROTHERS
(KLT
First Round
beat
7. A. Crawford
beat
Capt Lock
beat N
Wong Fuk-nam.
v. S. W. Lian
UNDEFEATED
Division of the Lawn yesterday, Kowloon In- ChiliService Cricket
S. S. HussZÍN
Bradley 6- zafurof
and C.
Mahan Singh
Bradey Arkturoff 1
K Khan (KLTC.), elly and Bradley gaforor and Agafuroa 1-6
to Bebbington and Sloan
2--6