Division
P.
L.. W.
I'VE
EVER
K. Sung and K. C. Wan
(S.C.A.A.)
12
K. T. Ng, and K. C. Wong
(S.C.A.A.)
D
0
'D
'T. F. Lo and H. N. Chau
+
(C.R.C. "A")
*
1
H
A. Banker and L. Sauza
(Filipino Club)
12
4
8
Y. Y. Lam and S. Cheung
(C.R.C. "B")
6
◊
G
.C. S. Wang and S. Y. LI
(S.C.A.A.)
0
G. Gillard and E. Ey-
mard (K.C.C.)
D
3
0
'P. H. Chiu and K. N.
Lea (C.R.C. "A") Au Kam-moon and Lee
6
1
B
Chee-man (C.C.C.) ....
8
a
G
1. Kitchell and M. 1. Ra-
zack (I.R.C.)
12
7
C. S. Wong and C. S. Leo
(S.C.A.A.)
6
M. A. Wahab and K. M.
Rumjahn (1.R.C.)
12
71⁄2 42
....
S. R. Salich and M. Ram-
zan (K.I.T.C.)
12
72 42
5. A. R. Bux and K. M.
Rumjahn (L.R.C.)
&
2
4
P. Thimm and L. Q. Sien
(Filipino Club)
3
3
0
c. M. Khan and M. H.
Hassan (K.LT.C.)
A. Bone and F. O'Neill
9
5
4
(K.C.C.)
3
3
Q
Gonzales and Kwan (Fill-
pino Club)
M. P. Madar and 1. Kit- "
3
0
3
chell (I.R.C.)
3
3
0
P. H. Chiu and W. c.
M. Hassan and M. Moen.
Choy (C.R.C. "A")
3
D
3
harit (1.A.C.)
3
3
0
Y. Y. Lam and C. Y. Tao
(C.R.C. "B")
1
THE CHINA MAIL, AUGUST 1, 1940
"D" DIVISION TENNIS "THE GREATEST PLAY
PAIRINGS
The following pre ***** ́League tennis pairings:-
1
Lampke, who played in the out-¡LAWN BOWLS er garden that day, was at bat. With the count two, and two he connected with the apple and sent' [it. crashing to deep rightfeld. The course of the "fas-travelling ball could not be noted after it passed
over the infield, that is, could not be seen from the stands.
It was tagged a Sure homer.
GOVT. HOUSE
BEATEN
1⁄2 111⁄2 (This is another of a series of short descriptions of "The Greatest| From the stands we could see Kowloon Bowling Green Club Play I've Ever Seen" as appearing in the Shanghai "China Press." the Japanese rightfielder running yesterday entertained His Excel- Reference is made' to baseball and to Shanghai plays and should like mad. Suddenly he threw up prove of interest to Hong Kong fans.}
By HARRY CLARK
As told to Hal P. Mills
a gloved hand and leaped into the lency the Officer Administering the air. As he dropped back to the Government, Mr. N. L. Smith, and ground he waved his bare hand the Government House rinks and and shoved his gloved hand in
won 65-36. All right, this is not the story ofįsity. I was serving aboard
his hip pocket, indicating that he a great play witnessed in the Pearl vessel but attended the game as had caught the ball, made the
the
V. C. Dixon, K. C. Hamilton, J. S.
of the Orient, but rather one seen a spectator. I must say that dur-final out and ended the game. Dinnen, R. Duncan (Kowloon) lost to
bellowed-
the
W. L. Walker, N..L. Smith, I. Newton,
C. E. Turpin, T. E, Robson, A. Hyde.
on a baseball diamond in jolly oldling that year the Huron had one) Tokyo during a game between a of the finest ball teams ever pro- "You're out!" team Trom the U.S.S. Huron and duced in the Far East by the Japanese umpire. That was that, J. Deakin 15-10. a crack nine representing Waseda American Navy. Those were the so far as the game was concern-
Lay. A. J. Hall bent J. A; Fraser, Sir University.
such I saw the play but days of
ace players I'll probably never know the George Lampke, Willie Weber But did that fielder really catch Atholl MacGregor, S, H.-Dodwell, J. facts. Here goes:
and others of that ilk.
the ball or was it à crafty move T. Smalley 28-7.
ed.
25
It was back in 1923 and the It was the first half of the ninth on his part to win the game? W. E. Hodder, E, A. Atkins, A. Bow- 1/2 4/2 Huron team accepted a challenge inning and the Huron team was I'll say it was the latter, aler, D. W. Waterton beat W, A. Corneų. hurled by the Japanese univer- batting. Darkness was closing in though from the grandstand.wer. Flippance, J. Smith, H. H. Pegg
•
and it was hard to see the ball. could not determine.
22--10.
Pairs Championship
With two down, the Navy boys (H.PM/s.note: Mr. Harry Clark| started a little rally, two succes-is a local businessman, a one- sive batters singling. They worked time - capable athlete, a bit of a a daring double steal and with the boxing 'man, and one of the most In the pairs championship yes Japanese leading by only one run, popular American ex-Navy men terday M. Ferguson and T. Cole and the Navy's heaviest hitter at in this part of the world. He is man beat P. Younghusband and bat, it looked favourable for the now identified with the New Ritz W. Simpson 25-12 at Kowloon Americans.
Bar.)
Football Club.
SEEN...
3
0
3
к. C. ip and K. C.
Wong (S.C.A.A.)
3
0
3
Κ. 1. Chan and W. H.
Mok (S.C.A.A.)
3
0
3
M. Ramgan and Jehan
Dad (K.I.T.C.)
3
Q
3
K. C. tp and s. Y. L
(S.C.A.A.)
3
0
3
K. T. Ng and K. 1. Chan
(S.C.A.A.)
3
0
3
H. A. Ribeiro and F.
c. W. Chu
Gonzalez (Filipino Club) 9
and C. N.
В
3
Chang (C.R.C. "B") 3 C. Wei and K. N. LI
(C.R.C. "A"}
1⁄2 2
!
3
1/2 22
C. Y. Too and Y. Chan
(C.R.C. "B")
3
V2 22
N. Leonard and A. Hung
(C.C.C.)
2
0
2
Y. Y. Lam and Y. W.
Chung (C.R.C. "B")
3
1
2
Y. Chan and C. Y. Tse
· (C.R.C. “B”)
1
2
L. Hon and K. M. Wong
(C.R.C. "B")
3
1
2
Jahan Dad and $.
S.
Hussain (K.I.T.C.)
1
2
A. B. Hamson, and
Zimmern (C.C.C.) ....
3
1
2
M. C. Hung and T. C. Yu
(C.C.C.)
1
2
Ildefonso and Slen (FI-
pino Club)
1
2
C. Y. Tao and C. Y. Tse
(C.R.C. "B"}
3.
1
2.
S. Leonard and T. C. Yu
(C.C.C.)
↑
2
K. M. Wong and J. W.
Chung (C.R.C. "B"')
3.
1
2
R. D. Crabb and G. Gil.
lard (K.C.C.)
3
1
2
H. W. Crabb and R. Tur-
'pin (K.C.C.)
7 9
2
F. Ozorlo and G. Souza
(C.C.C.)
3
1/2 1/2
L. Llewellyn and A. E. Perry (K.C.C.) 4.
3.
12 12
A. B. Hamson and H. P.
Lim (0.0.0.)
0
1
L. Jack and R. Turpin
(K.C.C.)
3
2
1
A. E. Perry and H. W.
Crabb (K.C.C.)
3
1
L. Jack and A. E. Perry
(K.C.C.)
2
1
K. M. Wong and C. F.
Tae (C.R.C. "B")
3
2
1
G. Singh and M. H. Has-
san (K.I.T.C.)
3
2
M. P. Madar and M. 1.
Razack (1.R.C.)
3
2
1
S, T. Chau and
T, C.
Yuen (C.R.C. "A"')
-E-Zimmern-and-H.-Hung
. (C.C.C.)
3
2
3
2
M. Moondharic, and
M.
A. Wahab. (1.R.C.)
3
2.
W. C. Choy and N.
C.
-Tang (C.R.C. "A")
3
2
A. Semmelmann and K.
-0. Morsey · (C.B.A.)
L. F. Hon and Y. W.
Chung (C.R.C. "B") ... E. Bull and M. Dunne
(C.B.A.)
T. Lockhart and V. c.
Bond (C.B.A.)
5. A. R. Bux and M.
Moodiario (1.R.C.)
3 2
3 2
6 G
8
7
3 2
E. Gillard and T. Kovan
(K.C.C.)
3
2 1
S. R. Salleh and A. R.
3
2
1
Azan (K.I.T.C.).
M. Singh and A. Razan
(K.I.T.C.)
3 2/2 V1⁄2
M. C. Hung and A. Hung
- (0.0.0.) ·
3
21⁄2 1⁄2
M. H. Hassan and Mit-
Singh (K.I.T.C.)
3
1/2 1/2
A. E. Perry and H.
Stokea. (K.C.C.)
6
5/2
G.. Gurovitch and
M.
Dunne (C.B.A.)
0
3
3
3
0
E. Bull and C..Semmel-
mann (C.B.A.)
S.A. Casaumbhoy and P. C. Yuá. (C,C.C.) ... N. L. Leonard and S. L.
Leonard (C.C.C.)
Q. Souza and W. Chal
(C.C.C.).....
M. A. Wahab and M. R.
Abbas (1.R.C.) .............
A. R. Azan and Mit Singh
(K.I.T.C.)
S, Leonard and H. N. Au
(C.C.C.)
G.- Guravitch-and-Wool-
gar (C.B.A.)'
L. Slow and A. Kwan
(Filipino Club)
3 3
3 3
3
3
3
Johan Dad and....A. R.
Ažah (Kil.T.C.){
8. A. R. Bux and M. Hap-
san. ({LA.C.) V
M., Hassan,and M. Mo Ketiandarto (LR.C.)" (pi Thờim and A. "Kwan
(Pilipina Club): 2..
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Players Please
ALSO SOLD IN PACKETS OF TEN
TOBACCO THAT
THAT COUNTS
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