HONG KONG C.C. JOLT CHINESE R.C.
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Sewell is getting beyond the strain of the First League and could not get around fast enough
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T. A. Pearce and W. but his vast experience stood him (H.K.C.C.) in good stead and well supported lost to Tsui Wai-pui and Lee by Owen Hughes'-amazing work at Wai-tong the net, gave a really stoutheart-lost to Tsui Yan-pui and Paul
Kong ed display.
beat Hung and Ho Ka-lau
H. Owen Hughes and G. W. Sewell (H.K.C.C.)
beat Tsui Wai-pui and Lee Wai-
tong
7--5
lost to Tsui Yan-pui and Paul
Kong
THE CHINA MAIL, MAY 18, 1938.
OLYMPIC GAMES I.R.C. TROUNCE
Brussels, to-day.
U.S.R.C. IN “A”
The Olympic Games Executive DIVISION MATCH
Committee, yesterday fixed the Olympic Games dates as Sept. 21 Sander to January 8, 1940, in Tokyo.
1-6
·
Reuter.
Lt. Bradbury Gives
Polished Display
The Indian Recreation Club com-.
1-0
I don't think football is unduly rough, menced their “A” Division League 6-4 It is certainly not as rough, as it was Tennis season with a comfortable H. J. Armstrong and F. V. Harrison in the old days. We have no com-win over the United Services Re- (H.K.C.C.)
plaints to make about other teams. We creation Club, at home yesterday, don't want rough play, but neither do
tied with Tsui Wai-pui and Lee
Wai-tong
lost to Tsui Yan-pul and. Paul 0-6 Kong
lost to W. C. Hung and Ho Ka-lau 3-6 'lost to Hung and Ho Ka-lau
6-6 we expect to see players begging each when they won by 8 sets to 1, Omar other's pardon when they go for the Rumjahn, former Colony Doubles 3-6 ball.-R. Mellor, Oldham Athletic's Champion and holder of the Tien- 3-5 secretary-manager.
tsin singles title, making his re- appearance in partnership with S. A. Rumjahn.
The flavours of Juniper, Coriander. Angelica, Orange, Calamus & Orris,
distilled with the purest spirit-
The Indians were much better ba- lanced than their opponents.
The U.S.R.C. have a fine player in Bradbury, whose stroking was very polished. Unfortunately he has not had much time for practice yet, but if his services are still available in the future, he should prove a valuable ac- quisition to the team.
S. A. Rumjahn and O. Rumjalin | (LR.C.) :—
beat Cdr. E. G. A. Clifford and
L. Goldman
6-2
beat G. E. R. Divett and J. Smal-
ley
63
beat Surg. Lt. Bradbury and Lt.
D. C. Misra
7-5
A. R. Minu
and I. M. A. Razack
(I.R.C.):-
lost to Clifford and Goldman. beat Divett and Smalley beat. Bradbury and Misra H. D. Rumjahn and (I.R.C.):-
beat Clifford and Goldman beat Divett and Smalley beat Bradbury and Misra
4-6
6~3
6-0
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6-1
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