R.A.)
Ingram R.A.)
Smith and Harrison
(R.A.M.C.)
12
12 0
Shirlaw R.A.) McMurthy and Forrester
THE CHINA MAIL, JULY 22, 1940.
ARMY
"A". Division
The following are."A" Division Army League tennis pairings to dato:-
TENNIS
A
PAIRINGS
3
3
0 Freeman and Bird (R.E.) ..
6
0
0: R.A.)
3
1
and Coughlin (5th
Cooper and Hunter (R.A.0.0.)
9
2
• Parnell and Robertson (8th
2 McMillan and Denton (24th
R.A.)
3 2 .1
3
3
and Marsh (8th
3
3
0, Bird and Martin (R.E.) .......... Brakenberry and Langley
(Signals)
0
1
3 R.A.)
3
1
Bowditch and Nutmore (8th
2 Whitmore and Burdett (36th
R.A.)
3 2
D
4
£
R.A.)
3
1
and Hannan (24th
Coughlin and Barraclough
2 Mills and Hickle (38th R.A.) 3
Barwell and Stone (8th R.A.)
2
2
Emborson * n d Duffield
(R.A.O.C.)
(12th R.A.)
O 3
R.A.)
B 2
4 (5th R.A.)
3
1
2 Moore and Adams (R.A.S.C.) 2
12
0
12 Waller and Earl (12th R.A.)
3
3
Grope and Wilkinson (A.E.) 12 Medson and Denyer (R.E.) 12 Mitchell and Elstoy (R.E.) 12- Skipworth and Hook (8th
1
11.
Douglas and Algey (R.S.)
3
3
2
10
2 10
Hunt and Spiller (35th
·M.G.)
Love and Seully (Signals) 9 Ingleby and Reed (R.A.P.C.) 12 Bearson and McMillan (24th
4 Whittaker and Morgan (5th
Swyres and Gorman (Sign-
#
4
R.A.)
3
2 1
als)
3
0
སྤ་ཏུ་བ
R.A.)
30
Coughlin and Savage (5th
R.A.J.
Wood and Sheridan
3--12 (RA:SIC.)
R.A.)
12
(35th Lowings and Turner
Roche and Maynard {8th
Wadridge and Goodenough
and Tucker
Adam's
3
M.G.)
3 3
0 R.A.)
3
0
&
(30th R.A.)
9
3
6 R.A.S.C.)
8
8. D
Taylor and James (R.A.P.C.) Bridg and Boocock
(R.A.Q.C.)
8. 0
Graham
and Cook
(35th
Lamb and Bird '(A.E.)
3 0
3 Banham and Ward
(8th
Моого
and
Sheridan
M.G.)
3. 3
0 Kennedy
and Savage (5th
R.A.)
0
4
2 (R.A.S.C.)
D 1
B
Sayers and Whaten
(Sign-
R.A.)
3
0
3 Pionington and Pinder (R.A.
Smith and Fare (R.A.S.C.) 3
to m
3
ww
0
3
0
Gardner and Stonor
(R.A.O.C.)
8 2
7
Adiam and
Murray
018) Tomlinson and Pitcher (Sign-
als)
3
3
0 Hamman
and Thompson
O.C.)
G 4
2 Raberts and Chalcraft
(24th R.A.)
6
3
3 Willis and Garran (Signals) 3
2
1 (R.A.P.C.)
3 3.
3 3
o Warder and
PidgeonTM (24th
Willis and Dignan (Signals)
3
2
1 Roberts and Stone (R.A.P.C.) 3
3
ww
D
(R.A.P.C.)
#. 2
Webb and Milne (R.A.M.C.) Meekings and Louis (5th
R.A.)
9 4
McConnol and Marah
R.A.) Osborne
(8th
R.A.)
3
#
.0
and Skinner (8th
Thompson and Denton (24th
R.A.)
.
3
9 +
4
R.A.)
9 9
Martin and Logan (R.A.5.C.) Pinkney and Carden
(R.A.P.C.)
2
4
Bowditch and Maynard (9th
R.A.)
3 Glenn and Walton
3 King and Adams (RAS.C.)
Gray and Martin (R.A.S.C.) 3
3
2
2
1
1 Chalcraft and Pendergast
(R.A.P.C.)
3
3
Green and Fowler (R.S.)
3
3
0
(R.A.S.C.)
3
2
6
3
3 Roberts and Lucknow
1 Dantan and Simons (24th
R.A.)
3
0
4
"B" Division
Fiddy and Barraclough (9th
R.A.)
(R.A.P.C.)
3
B
3
3 Stone
and Hemming
2.1 Shirlaw R.A.)
and
Pettifer (8th
3
0
Alsey and Wille (R.S.) .... Logan and Young (R.A.S.C.) Morgan and Mew (5th R.A.) Musson and Pork son
(R.A.M.C.)
9
5
The following
aro
"B"
and Division Iggleden
Bannister
(R.A.P.C.)
3
2
3
0
3
0
Army League tennis pairings to date: Rivett and Quinnell (R.E.).. 15
(R.A.S.C.)
8
5
015 Graham and Green (RS.) 15 12
3 Luckhurst and Stone 3. (R.A.P.C.)
1 Goldthorpe and Stone (8th
R.A.)
3
3
3
2
3
0
3
Spencer and Shaw (A.E.)... 15 fenkins and Gilroy (R.S.)
2 15 Sheridan and
King
Whelan' and Danning (R.S.)
3
2
18
6 12 (R.A.S.C.)
2 0
2] Anderson and Bearson (24th
1 Tuckley and Calthrope (8th
R.A.)
1 Frear and Doane (8th R.A.) 3
2
1
a 3
Guest and Waldron (Middle-
30x)
3 D
Young and Gibbs (R.A.S.C.) 8 Martin and Gibbs (R.A.S.C.) 8 Martin and Young (R.A.S.C.) 3 Logan and Gibbs (R.A.S.C.) 3 Teverner and Morgan (5th
R.A.)
3
Mills and Simpson (5th R.A.) 9 Peters and Harding (R.A.0.0.) 9 Taylor and Downing (R.S.) 15
2
7 Walton and King (R.A.S.C.)
B
1
2 R.A.)
3
2
2
8
7 Sheridan and Woodward 7 (R.A.S.C.)
Hamson
and Newton (24th
3
1
2 R.A.)
3
2
3
Whittaker and Coughlin (5th
Gibbs and King (R.A.S.C.)
1
2 Thompson and Pidgeon (24th
1Pinder and Thrush (R.A.0.C.) 3
Mills and Coughlin (5th R.A.) 1Wilson and Stevens (5th R.A.)
Chalcraft
3
8
3
and Hemming
1
R.A.)
6
0
6 Mills and Burdett (36th R.A.)
3
1
2 R.A.)
3 2
(R.A.P.C.)
1
McMillan and Simona (24th
Berry and Hickle (38th R.A.) 3
1
2 Ward
and Denton (24th
R.A.)
6
-0.
6 Milla
and
Thompson
(30th
R.A.)
3
2
31
Simpson and Fiddy (5th
R.A.)
3 1
2
Moon and Waller (12th
R.A.)
3 ↑
McMurthy and Scorey (12th
R.A.)
1
Boocock and Stonor
(R.A.0.C.)
3
1
Gardner and Ward te
(R.A.O.C.)
3
1
Webb and Parkin (R.A.M.C.)
3
1
Banty and Whylle (R.A.M.C.)
3
White and Douglas (R.S.) 3
1
Jenkins and Wills (R.S.)
3
Tevernor and Mow (5th
R.A.)
Musson and Reynolds
(R.A.M.C.)
McDougall and Douglas
(R:S.)
Duncan and Glasgow (R.S.) 6
Ingram and Morgan (5th
R.A.)
Langley and Brakenberry
4
Way and Scorey (12th R.A.) 3
2
(Signals)
3
2
Whaten ⚫and Tomlinson
(Signals)
3 2
3 2
Scould and McHarty (12th
R.A.)
Roach and Ward (8th R.A.) 3 2
Osborna and Marsh “(9th
PLAYERS
CLIPPER
CIGARETTES
..R.A.).
2
Lang and Meekings (5th
R.A.)
2
Ingram and Teverner (5th
R.A.).
3
2
Guest and Mellor (Middle-
sex)
3
Smyth and Elliot (12th R.A.) 6 Glasgow and Fowler (R.S.) 6 Bundy and Husband (Sign-
als)
5
5
Walton and King (R.A.S.C.) 3 Keast and Walton (R.A.S.C.) 3 3 Andrews and Young
(R.A.S.C.)
3 3 King and Sheridan (R.A.S.C.) 3 3 -Keast-and-King-(R.A.S.C.)....3. 3 +
Moore and Walton (R.A.S.C.) 3 3 Dunne and Meldor (Middle-
0
0
sex) Plummer and Illes (Middle-
sex)
3 3
3 3
0
Hewitt and Castle (Middle-
sex)
PLAYERS CLIPPER CIGARETTES
PLAYERS
CLIPPER
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Challis and Isles (Middlesex) Milla and Coughland (Sth
EASTERN TO TOUR JAVA
left
(Special to China Mall Copyright) Eastern, who should have Singapore yesterday for home, are now extending their tour to Java, where 14 games have been "ar- ranged for them in various places by the Chinese Sporting Associa- tions there.
Eastern
This will mean that will not return to. Hong Kong till the middle of 'September or just before the local season starts.
Yesterday at Singapore, Eastern defeated the Chinese Football As- sociation by 4 goals to 1 in a fast game and before a large crowd.
This was the third game
for the for
China Relief work and amount raised by Eastern this purpose, on the tour, is now over $15,000,
In yesterday's game both teams) had scored once in the first half. Hsu, Man-fui netted for Eastern. In the second period Hau Ching- to (2) and Chang Kam-hoi netted| further goals. Our Own Corres- pondent,
LOCAL BASEBALL RESULTS Three local baseball records] broken yesterday when Mindanao-beat-South-China-by-14
were
runs to 0.
This is the first no hit, no er- rors. and no. runs, game of. - théi scason. Hitherto, Mindanao and H.B. had blanked their oppon- ents but no team had yet regis-
·fered a no hit no error game.
Pawloski, smashed another local record when he struck out no less) than 10 batters: during the gamej yesterday against South China,'
Royal Engineers registered their „first win of the season, when, they beat Hong Kong Baseball Club by 17 runs to 8:1
SEVEN SEAS' FAVOURITE
CIGARETTES
PLAIN AND CORK-TIPPED
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