THE CHINA MAIL, SEPTEMBER 3, 1940

YESTERDAY'S ARMY LAWN BOWLS

TENNIS MATCHES CHAMPIONSHIP

Reed and Norrell ........

R.S. V R.A.O.C.

Royal Scots Regiment beat

Three Army League beat Carden and Stone ..... tennis matches were play- ed yesterday, one in First Division and the other two in Second Division.

In a First Division Army

0-3

Royal

Army Ordnance Corps by 6 sein to 3 League at Sookumpoo yesterday.

in a Second Division Army

Alsty and Downing (A.E.). beat Peters and Harding Termis bent Pitt and Hunter

League match at Sookcunpoo yesterday, beat. Pennington and Hewittson 8th Heavy Regiment. Royal Artillery..Gilroy and Jenkins (R.5.). bent Royal Army Pay Corps by Glost to Peters and Harding sets to three.

Hook and Skipworth (R.A.). lost to Adlam and Murray beat Reed and Norrell beat Carden and Stone

Skinner and Osborne (R.A.). lost to Adlam and Murray beat Reed and Norrell beat Carden and Stone

McConnell and Shirlaw (R.A.). lost to Adlam and Murray

AQUATICS

(Continued from Page 14)

beat Pitt and Hunter **** beat Pennington and Hewittson. 6-8 Hate and Sharrock (R.S.). 6-0 lost to Peters and Harding b-2 lost to Pitt and Hunter

1-0

RESULTS

of

ARMY TENNIS PAIRINGS

Following aro loading League tennis records to date-

"A" Division

tennis Following are the results

matches in the Open Lawn Bowls Championships played yesterday: Grose and Wilkinson (R. E.) 27.

OPEN SINGLES

and Duffield

6-1

6-1

-Emberson

Army

"B" Division

P. L. W. Rivett and Quinnell (R.E.) 24 ° 0.24.

24 2 22 Spencer and Shaw (A.E.) (P. L W. Jenkins and Gilroy. (R.S.) .. 21 6. 15

324 Freeman and Bird (R.E.)

Bowditch and Maynard (8th 21 R.A.) 4 20 Peters

21 0

G-1A. R. Minu bent. E. F. Pope 21-7 Megson and Denyer (R.E.) 24

(R.A.0.C.)

J. S. Landolt beat A. K. 40 Minu 6--2A, Hyde-Lay beat W. Mc- 6-3 Neill

Alsey and Willis (R.E.). 20,20 21-16 Mitchell and Eisley. (H.E.) 27

Smith and Harrin 21-11 (R.A.M.C.)

W. J. Howard beat J. Pau 21-20 ridge 2-0

(R.A.0.C.) W. V. Field beat E. de Souza 21-13 0-01 ?-?

beat Pennington and Hewlitson

R.A.O.C. v RA. 6-0 Another, match in the Second Divi 64sion Army Tennis League was decid ed, when Royn Army Ordnance Corp: 1-6, beat 36th Heavy Battery, Royal Ar

llery, by 7 sets to 2.

right-back position, will be unable to turn up owing to business reasons, and Kwok Kai-chlu will probably take his place. South China will field the fol lowing: Choo Stew-hong, Lee Ke-yeung. Ho Yuk-kwan, Kwok Kai-chiu, Harold, Winglee, Henry Sa and Lionel Lowe.

V.R.C. have not yet decided on their line-up. but will fleld their best,

It is learned that Lawrence har signified his intention of turning ou'

be

for the home team, which will considerably strengthened with him at centre-half.

A good game is promised, whichever side wins.

EASTERN'S SHEDS RE-ERECTED

The Eastern Athletic Association. have re-erected thefr bamboo shed at North Point, and have announced that they will meet Lai Tsun Union in a return contest at their pool.

The events will be identical to those they competed for at their last tourna ment, with the possible exception of an) addition to the programme. the 400 'metres free-style.

ex-

This event, if added should be won by Chan Chun-nam of La! Tsun, but, Eastern are hoping that the contest will give their swimmers some perience in a race over this distance, as there have not been many chances during the year for them to swim in a race of, this distance.

At the last Royal, Scots Regimental] Gala, Chan won the 400 yards free-style easily. in 5 mins. 6-2/5 secs., leaving his nearest rival G. T. May of the YM.C.A, far behind. Unfortunately the race was not over the recognised) distance of 440 yards, otherwise there. would have been an opportunity, comparing his time with the standing records.

CHUNG SHING VISIT MACAO

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During the holidays, the Chung Shing Swimming team went over to Macau to take part in a two-day swimming exhibition. The first day they compet- ed. against the Macau Chinese Swim- ming Club, and on the second day they were entertained by an All-Macau team. Members of the team were asi follows:-Ng Chi-man (Manager), Kong Chun-wa (Captain), Chan Sek-pul, Ng Nin, So Tim-mo, Kong Cheuk chat, Tong Shiu-fal, Chung Shui-chi, Cheung Che-heung, Poon Ping-man, Ng Chun- man and Cheung Wal-kwong.

HOME CRICKET

NORTH AND SOUTH TEAMS FOR CHARITY

A cricket writer deplores the poor effort made by M.C.C. to help to swell the War Fünd. "Hel writes:

I am putting it up to M,C/C, to stage a two-day match for War Funds. Make It North v. South -the old rivalry still bubbles in the blood-stream-and just to show the dazzling bʊx office possi- bilitles here's two elevens, both good enough to carry an England Test label!

NORTH-H. Sutcliffe (captain), H. Verity, M. Leyland, L. Hutton, W. Bowes, J. Hardstaff, E. Payn- ter, M. Oldfield, A. Wood, W. Phil- lipson, and W. Copson.

SOUTH-W. R. Hammond (cap- tain), D. Compton, L. Ames, H. T. Bartlett, E. Davies (Glam.), E. R. Conradi, Tom Goddard, ́ ́I. Farnes, M. S: Nichols, P. Smith and A. W; Wellard.

And still plenty of good ones over to fill possible emps.

Such as Perics, Pollard, Mitchell Heane and Keeton (North), Jim Langridge, Robertson, Sims, Edrich and Paul Brooks (South).

Peters and Harding (R.A.O.C.). beat Thompson and Davis lost to Hickle and Mills

beat James and Godfrey

Jack and Hunter (R.A.0.C.). beat Thompson and Davis lost to Hickie and Mills beat James and Godfrey

Pitt and Pinder (R.A.0.C.). beat Thompson and Davis beat Hickle and Mills beat James and Godfrey

6--1

L. F. Xavier

Meyer

beat

C. W. Lam beat J. E. Hen-

son

M. R. Abbas beat R. Dun-

can

OPEN PAIRS

And Harding (R.A.0.C.)

16

1 14

15

5 10

15

10

B

2

7

4 BON - O

8 18 Taylor and Downing (R.S.). 18 10

Mille and Simpson (5th R.A.) 9 18 Wadridge and Goodenough

(36th .R.A.)

18 0

2N GARN 28 2

16 6 13 Whittaker and Coughlin (5th

R.A.)

W. J. Burling and M. N. Raku- 2-6en beat A. Steven and S. Ec-Taylor and James (R.A.P.C.) 8 64leshall by 17 shots to 16.

Mackie and Garrow (Sea-

forth)

C. S. Rosselet and A. A. Razack; 108 beat E. W. C. Simmonds and

2-6 Goodwin 23-19.

215, McMillan and Simons (24th

R.A.) 0.14 Freer and Parnell (8th R.A.) Cooper and Hunter (R.A.O.C.) 3 12 Bird and Martin (A.E.).... Brakenberry and Langley 7 11 (Signals)

Hannan (24th

Warder and

15

B

0

0

9 3

.

10

4

·2 4

and Seully (Signala) 9 6 4

Ingleby and Read (R.A.P.C.) 15

NOIN

J. G.

21-13

21-20

and Boocock

Taverner and Morgan (6th

R.A.) Adlam

and (R.A.O.C.) 21-20 Skipworth and R.A.) Gardner and

Murray

Hook

(8th

15

Stonor

(R.A.0.C.)

18

Moon and Waller.

R.A.)

(12th

18

7 11 R.A.)

0

& Love

11

12

4

8 Pitt and Pinder (R.A.O.C.) G 2 4

is to-day pro-

Ingram and Mew (5th R.A.) 12 Webb and Milne (R.A.M.C.) 12 Glasgow and Fowler (R.S.) 18 11 Meckings and Louis (6th

R.A.)

12 0 Pinkney and Cardon

(R.A.P.C.) McMurthy and Scorey (12th

R.A.)

5

5

7

7 Bearson and McMillan (24th

R.A.)

3 0 3

7 Roche

and

Maynard

(8th

R.A.)

3 0

3

(Lamb and Bird (R.E.)

Kennedy and

3 0 $

Savage (6th

20 14

€ R.A.)

+3 0 3

18 12

€ R.A.)

3

OPEN SINGLES

Powell and Webster. (Sea.

forth)

3

€ 0

Milne and Musson (R.A.M.C.) 9.

3

6 Hamman and Thompson

(24th R.A.)

6

3 3

At Kowloon F.C.

their F. X. Soares

Warder and Pidgeon (24th

R.A.)

6 3

3

Thompson and Denton (24th

R.A.)

3

Fiddy and Barraclough (6th

R.A.).

6 3

3

Green (R.S.) 15 12

3

8

5

3

Pennington and Adams

3 0 3

7-5

6--1

6-3 6-2

duties

TO-DAY'S BOWLS Following gramme:-

TO-DAY'S TENNIS

Owing to Volunteer K.C.C. are unable to play League match against 1.R.C. to-J. C. Gill jay and it has been postponed, probably until Friday.

V E. C. Fincher v A. W. Grimmitt At Kowloon B.G.C. J. F. McGowan v R. Morrison Following is to-day's "B" Divi- A. Jillott y C. E. Marques sion Tennis League programme:-

.At Craigengower S.C.A.A.. V C.R.C.

E. V. Searle A.T.C.

'J. C. Aitken

V

C.S.C.C:

UNION

v C. Gowland V C. Dowman

BREWERY

UB

SHANGHAI

LIMITED

At Recreio A. Brooksbank v J. M. Jack A. Bower

V M. N. Rakusen At Kowloon C.C.

Freer and .Robertson (8th

Casey and Stone (8th R.A.) 3

Iggledon and Bannister V A. J. Coelho

Graham and W. C. Simpson (R.A.S.C.) A. M. Holland

A. Morton D. W. Waterton v J. E. Noronha v

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