Guest and Mellor (Mlädie-
3
+
dx)
3
2 ་
Graham and Cooper (R.3.) 3
3
1-
&
1
2 Moore, and her.'dan
(R.A.8.C.)
* B
2)Savage and Mow (5th H.A.) 3 Bartidy and Packin
2] [R.A.M.C.) 1
31
Bundy and Wathon (Signals). 3 Brakenberry and Love (ŝign-
2
3
1
2
2 Tomlinson and Dison, (B8lpn-
ale)
515 Whaten and Gorman (Sign-
als
Langley anu Brakenditry 2. (Signale)
G 14 Love And Dixon '{Sĺöndia)
↑
Bridge and
Boocock
(R.A.O.C.)
3 12
Harrison and Wab.b
(RIA.M.C.).
2 Whaten and Tomlinson
(Bignals)
3
2) Wyfer and Moffatt (Seaforth)
Skipworth And
Hook (8th
Megson and Quinnet (R.E.) 8
1
"R.A.)
Gardner and
Stonor
15 3 12 Musson and Reynolds
(R.A.M.C.)
6
4
2) Smyth and Elliot (12th⋅ R.A.)- @
Osborne and Skinnar (8th 2 R.A.)
THE CHINA MAIL, AUGUST 26, 1940.
ARMY TENNIS PAIRINGS
"A" Division
Boacock and Stonor
(R.A.O.C.)
<(R.A,O.C.)
Following are "A" Division Army Gardner and Ward o League tennis records to date:
Grose and Wilkinson (R.E.) 24
Emberson A n d Duffield
(R.A.O.C.)
Smith and Harrison
((R.A.M.C.)
P. L. W. Banty and Whylle (R.A.M.C.) 2 22 White and Douglas (1.5.)
Jenkins and Wills (R/S)
and Mew
Megton and Denyer (A.E.) 21
010 Taverner
R.A.)
01 Hook and Lomax (8th R.A.)
and Reynolds 3 18 Web B
Mitchell and Elsley (R.E.) 24 6 10
Taverner and Morgan (5th
R.A.)
Alsey and Wills (A.E.)
Adiam and Murray
(R.A.P.C.)
닭22 마마
(R.A.M.C.)
Glasgow and Bilroy (R.9.)
2 18 Glasgow and Jenkins (R.5.) 3
זי
1 Sayers and Whaten (Sign-
als)
FREE OFFER
A special prize of 10
games will be given to
the highest scoror at Ten- recorded between
pins
10 a.m. and 6 p.m. daily,
McMurthy
and Forrester
3
2
1)* (12th #;A.)
.... 3
2
2
and
1Waller and Earl (12th R.A.) 3 Douglas and Alaey (R.S.) 3 Hunt
3
3
J
Bpiller (38th
M.Q.)
9 3
Lowings' and Turner (35th
3
2
1 M.d.)
3
3
·2·
1 Graham
and Cook
(35th
M.G.)
3 2
3 ૐ
0
22.
1|Tomlinson and Pitcher (9%gn="
mis)
3
3
B
4
Kast and Dumville
(R.A.S.C.)
.3
3
6 4.
↑ McConnel and Ohirlaw (8t
0
G
1 R.A.)
3
3
B
1 Smythe
and Owona (12th
° (Saturdays, Sundays and
R.A.)
3
0
15 44
1 Glen and Martin (R,A:8.C.) 3'
(R.A.O.C.)
15 4 11
Moon and Waller (12th
McDougall and Douglas
(R.S.)
4
|Walton and King' (R.A.S.C.) · 8 a 2 Keast and Walton (R.A.S.C.) 3
Of Elliot and Sealwork (12th 0 R.A.)
3
3
0
R.A.)
15
6
D
Duncan and Glasgow (R.§.) 6
4
Taylor and James (R.A.P.C.). 8 Mackie and Garrow (Sea-
forth)
0
Ingram
and Morgan (5th
2] Andrews and You no
(R.A.S.C.)
Fargus and Taylor (R.8.)
1
3
3
B R.A.)
6
4
12
4
8
Ingram and Mew (5th R.A.) 12 Meekings and Louis (5th
R.A.)
5
7.
Bundy and Husband (Sign.
als)
2 Keast and King' (R.A.S.C.) 3 Moore and Walton (R.A.S.C.) 3
3
¤ McConnel and Matsh (8th of R.A.)
6
0
3
10
8
Way and Scoray (12th
R.A.)
2
1
2) Dunne, and Moldor (Middle-
acx)
3
12
6
&
Scould and McHarty (12th
Pinkney And Carden
(R.A.P.C.)
R.A.)
2
1
Plummer and files (Middle-
nex)
3
3
w w.
3
0
0 King and Sheridan (R.A.S.C.) ́0 Webster and Wyler (Sex-
forth)
0
6
8
0
Holidays excepted).
HONG KONG
BOWLING ALLEYS
Moffatt and Wabb (Seaforth) 6 DNorrall and Insteby
0
20
14
Roach and Ward (Bth
R.A.)
2
1Howitt and Castle (Middle.
(R.A.P.C.)
6
Webb and Milne (R.A.M.C.) Logan and Young (R.A.S.C.) 9
Osborne
and
Marsh
(Bth
#ex)
3 3
0 Shirlaw
Lockhart Road.
Tel. 21800.
And Matsh (8th
9
4
5
4
5
R.A.)
3
2
Martin and Logan (R.A.S.C.) 6 Martin and Young (R.A.5.C.) 6 2 Webb and Parkin (R.A.M.C.) 8 2 McMurthy and Scorey (12th
R.A.)
15 10 Morgan and Mow (5th R.A.) 3 0 3 Musson and Porka on
(R.A.M.C.)
2
Lario and Meekings
(5th
and
1 Challis and lõies (Middlesex)
Milla
3
3
0 R.A.)
6
0
Coughland (5th
Reed and Stóne (R.A.P.C.) 0
B
0
4
R.A.)
3
2
1
R.A.)
3
3
D Halpin and Eillet (12th R.A.)
4
6 01
41
Ingram and Teverner (5th
R.A.)
3
2
1
Ingram and Coughlin (5th
R.A.)
3
3
(No games were played in 8 Div}.} Csion last week).
5
3
0
3
Quest and Waldron (Middle-
BUK)
3
Pearce and Davia (5th R.A.) 3 Powell and Webster (Sea-
forth)
Young and Gibbs (R.A.S.C.) Martin and Gibbs (R.A.S.C.) 0
6 0 0
6
3
3
Martin and Walton (R.A.S.C.)
3
Davis and Coughlin (5th
R.A.)
4
Glasgow and Fowler (R.S.) 15 Milne and Musson (R.A.M.C.) 6 Logan and Gibbs (R.A.S.C.) 3 1
10
3
CHINESE GIRL'S TRIUMPH
Diminutive Gem Hoo- hing,-"Chmëse Doll” of lawn tennis, produced the surprise
-Sketch of the "Daily
War Relief and
Red Cross charity mat- ches at the Northern Club, Manchester,~~~ ́on July 7 by beating Mrs. Kay Stommers-Menzies, Britain's leading player, 6-3,
7-5.
Gem waded in with her attack- ing service to win the first game. Kay led 3-2. Then the tiny girl started her fireworks. She cov- ered the court, turning Kay's cle- verly-placed cross-court drives into short-court winners dropped just out of reach, and won four games in a row for the set.
+
Kay and Gem combined in u with
women's doubles, drawing
Miss Yorke and Miss
6-3, 5-7.
Whitmarsh
VALENTINE 110
At Mill Hill, Royal Air Force beat the British Empire by nine runs in રી cricket match on Saturday.
The R.A.F.: 175 (George Cox, of Sussex, 46; Clarke, Indies 4 for 45; Ray Smith, of Essex, 4 for 76).
British Empire: 166 (Judge, of Glamorgan, 5 for 61).
· At Aldershot, in a two-day match which ended yesterday, Aldershot Command scored 265. for six wickets, declared (B. H.) Valentine, Test cricketer, 110; Brown, of Middlesex, 51; Denis Compton, of Middlesex, 49). Aldershot District scored 116 for one wicket.--Reuter.
HOME SOCCER RESULTS
The following were the results of wwmatches in the Scottish
Southern League--, played
Saturday, August | 24:
on
Airdrieonians 6, Dumbarton 1.
Celtic 2, Hearts 1.
Falkirk 3, Clyde 2,
Hibernian 2, Morton 1.
Motherwell 2, Rangers -3,
Partick 1, Alblón 0.
St. Mirren 2, Queen's Parlé 1.
Third Lanark 3, Hamilton 4. Reuter
THE WINNING
HIT!
RIGHT INTO THE
STAND AMONG THE BURLEIGH SMOKERS
BURLEIGH
CIGARETTES
BURLE
BURLEIGH
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