THE CHINA MAIL, APRIL 15, 1989.
TENNIS
Army Pair Fail To Turn Up
Owing to the non-appearance of
R. B. Lecky, Ho Ka-lau and Lee Yue-wing
were
Local Team's Success In Indo-China: Fine All-Round Displays
Hanoi, Wednesday.
also netted. Further goals. were added through Tso Chow-ting and Lee Tak-kee.
Another Easy Victory
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ERROR IN SOFTBALL AVERAGES
(By GRANDSTAND") ;
I regret that an error occurred in my fielding average published in the "China" Mall” on Thursday.
A. V. Goeano, of Recrefo, was shown as having an average of .999, whereas his actual figures. work out at:.909.
Individual honours therefore go to "Nippy" Lum of the Chinese Baseball Club with .975.
The Eastern Athletic Association opened their Capt. F. C. Nottingham and Capt. brief tour in Tonkin when on April 7, they defeat-
awarded a walk-ed the Combined Army, by 4 goals to 1. over into the semi-finals of the The home team were strong in hoi scored but in a breakway the Colony Tennis Championships at defence, but their forwards could home team the Hong Kong Cricket Club yes- make no impression on the East- terday.
ern defence. The Army team Neither Lecky nor Nottingham was heavier but did not use their
In their second game, Eastern had indicated that they would not weight to any advantage and be turning up and, in addition to their combination in the forward easily beat a Hanol selected team by in their game when Lee Tak-kee in three clear goals, before a large taking a penalty hit the goalkeeper inconveniencing their opponents, line left much to be desired.
Their outstanding players were crowd.
and from the rebound scored. The who indulged in a prolonged
a goal-kick but The home team were outplayed in referee awarded knck-up, disappointed a large crowd, their goalkeeper and two backs.
Eastern combined well in attack all departments and but for the fine after the Eastern players appealed and used their wingers well.
goal-keeping of the Hane goalkeep- for the correct interpretation of the The game opened with the visiter the score would have been dou-laws of the game he reversed his
decision.
Ho and Lee later had a friendly game with T. A. Pearce and L. Goldman, who were playing on aning team attacking and the Army adjoining court.
were penned in their own half. The opening goal was scored after 15 minutes play when Tso Chow-ting, on the left wing, out in and sent Gordon in a hard drive. The greater part of the first half consisted of a duel be- tween the Army defence and the visiting attack.
Results of other games :-
Club Championship E. E. Storey beat V. R. 6-3, 6-4.
Club Handicap Singles
H. J. Armstrong (-16) beat T. J. Price (-1.6) 0—0, 8—6.
In the second half Cheung Kam-
bled.
Lee Tak-kee, Hu Man-fui and Tso Chow-ting scored for Eastern.
Held To Draw Eastern were forced to share 10 game with goals in their third Hanoi's "A" team and of these four were from penalties.
An interesting incident occurred
Lee Tak-kee (two) penalties, Hu Man-fui and Chung Kam-hoi scored for Eastern.
The following were the results of games played.
Tonkin French Army.......... 4—1 Hanol "B"
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3-0
v Hanoi "A"
5-5
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