...................................................* 12TH BATTERY, R.A

NATIONAL U. CRACK UP JIM BRADY HEAD TENNIS TABLE

IN LAST MINUTES

Two games were played yester-¡ Scorers were→→

day in the Open Basketball + Trojans:-H. O, Osmund (7), Poong ALL MATCHES IN YESTER- League, when South China easily. Kwong-yin (6) DAY'S THIRD DIVISION: LAWN beat Trojans 01-13 and Chinese Chung Ling (10) Shek Chumstats (12),

South China:-Ng Shun-chiu (10),♫* TENNIS PROGRAMME WERE Y.M.C.A. beat National University Yip Chin-kee (12) Lee Times (8) and

IN 35-29.

PLAYED AND RESULTED ALL. THE LEADING TEAMS National University Held Chinese WINNING COMFORTABLY. THEY in the first half and for the OUTSTANDING: PERFORMANCE WAS BY C. WELAND HACHUNG,

greater part of the second period OF

until the score CHINESE

but was 20427, RECREATION CLUB, WHO WON. THE ONLY

thereafter tired and Chinese "Y" THREE SETS OBTAINED

won fairly comfortably. BY THEIR CLUB AGAINST CRAI- GENGOWER CRICKET CLUB:

Army Win Easily

At Bookunpoo, Army Tennis Club beat Indian Recreation Club by 82 soto to 1⁄2 set.

5/9gt. Embarson and S/Sgt. Duffield (ALT.C.)

heat M. P. Madar and M. Hassan beat A. M.

Ho Hing-sai (9). ·

National University:-Chan Sun-kau

(0), Chan Sul-luk (12), Yu Sul-yum (3). Ip Failung (5)*:

Chiness y Pub Kwok-ting (4) Chan Wah-hel (2)† MPRllekéo (3), Wong Wal-cheung (4), Chan Kang-yu (6), Luk | Tak-cheung; (6) and So Pak-fet (11),⠀

Table To Date

South China Chinese Y.M:C.A National Univeraity Wah. Klu

Residents' Union Black. Cats

W. Hyde and P. Younghusband (skip). Third Divialon (v H.K,E.R.C. Away): -G. Frust, B. Williams, Y. Abbas and Duwman (skip); C. Cross, C. Wood- cock, A Macintyre and R. M. Ogden (skip): J. Edwards. A. Thomson, D.

Izalt and C, H. Fuller (skip).

H.K. ELECTRIC Third Division (v K.F.C. n A. Owens, E. L. Groome, Paul and J K. Sloan (skip); J. F. Yu Leang. Barron, R. F. Gregory, W. E, Mactar- [V.R.C. Jane and A. G. Gardner (skip); W Bank Union Stoker, J R. Way, R. C. Butler and Trojans

A

0.-0

Rumjahn and I

Kitchell

7-5

beat A, Rahmh and M Hussain 0--0 Sgt. Webb and gt. Denyer (A.T.O.) beat Madar and Hassan

6--3

beat Rumjahn and Kichell

0-2

J. F. Lanny (skip).

bent Rahmin and Hussain

8-0

S/Sgt. Mogson and Sot, (A.T.C.)

beat Madar and Hassan

drew with Rumjahn and Kitchell beat Rabmin and Hussain

Points For C.C.C.

At Causeway Bay, Chinese Recreation Club (1) lost to Crai- gengower Cricket Club by 3 sets to 6.

C. Wel and H. Chung (C.R.C.) beat W. J. Howard and K. L. Wou 0-.1 beat Y. H. Leung and S. Lee

6-4

Murray

6 Z 0-6 0-1

F. W. L. Pts.

3

3 0

4

3

а Q

3

2

1 4

2

0

4

2

1

4

Youths

Away) :—

A. F

[Sing Tao

Indian Police

1

0

1

0

Ping Ching

Q

RETAINS TITLEB

Jim Brady retained

middleweight boxing his title as British

champion in Glasgow on August 5, when he defeated Jackie Pater- son on points.

Paterson was sent to the canvas for a count of nine in the first round, but fought on

gamely till the end, although both his eye- brows were cut and blood was streaming down his face.

At Bookunpoo, 12th Battery, R.A beat 5th A.A Regiment, R.A., by Sy points tos nilishi: “8” ́Divl«! Bion of Army, Tennis League.

'Sgt. Simpson and" Bdr. Mew (5th AvA.).lost to-Capt. Allison-And-Llout Matthews, 5-7,` 5—7.

Bdr. Pidgeon and Bdr. Savage (6th A.A.) lost to Sgt. Freer and Gar. Robertson; 4-0, 5-7, tai

Cpl. Pike and Gnn: Martin; (8th{A.A)> lost to L/Bdr. Parnell and Gnr. Roche, 06, 0–8. ".

36th Battery, RA: received a walk-over from: 24th" "Bat¬. tery, R.A.. in the same división.

Table To Date

12th R.A. Royal Scots R.A.M.C. “A” R:A.M:O. "B" 36th. R.A.

PAW.SL, Ala.

33 30 3 30 38. 29. 4. 29 30- 24 6 24 33 24. 9, 24-

36

24. 12. 24.

R.A:O.C.

33

18

16 18-

5th A.A., R.A,

33

15. 18

16-

R.E:

33.

14. 19. 14:

Middlesex.

27

12 16 12.

R. Bignals

30. 12 18

12,

24th R.A.

36

12 24

12

R.A.S.C.

27

21

6

966th‹ R:A.

30

6 30- 6.

R.A.P.C.

33

3

30

3:

beat J. W. Leonard and M K. L 6-2

H. N. Chau and N. C. Tang (C.R.O.)

lost to Howard and Woo

2-0

Jost to Leung and Lee

2-8

lost to Leonard and Ice

1-0

K. N. Lee and K. F. Fung (C.R.C.)

lost to Howard and Woo

1-6

Just to Loung and Lee

2-0

lost to Leonard and Li

C.R.C.'s Easy Match

At Cox's Road yesterday. Chinese Recreation Club (2) boat Kowloon Crlaket Club by 8 sats to 1.

D. Hazell and A. O, Bakar (K.C.C.) Just to P. F Choy and K. C. Ng 5–7 Jost to P K. Lau and M. C. Lau 3-0 bent L. F. lion and C W. Taul 6 -4

A. Gillard and R. Kloss (K.C.C.) Jost to Choy and Ng

lust to Lau thiet k

lost to Hon and Tsu!

N Bebbington and W. (K.C.C.)

4 -0

3.

85

0 8

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lost to Choy and Ng

Jost to Lau and Lau lost to Hon and Tsul

5-7 1--

Kowloon Indians Win

Playing at home yesterday. Kowloon Tong. Garden City Asso- ciation loat to Kowloon Indian Tennis Club by 61⁄2 sota to 22. L. Chen and D, Chen (K.T.G.C.A.) lost to S. A; Hussain and Dr. M.

A. Khan drew with S, S. Hussain and Dr.

S. A. Sepher beat Y.-J. Khan and M. Ramzan

5-7

0-6

7-5

A. H. Basto

and S. T.

Chan

(K.T.G.C.A.)

lost to Hussain and Khan

2-0

lost to Hussain and Sepher

:---6

beat Khan and Ramzan

63

D. Kwok and E. Penn (K.T.G.C.A.)

lost to Hussain and Khan

O~~B

lost to Hussain and Sepher lost to Khan and Ramzan

1-0

1-6

Table To Date

S.C.A.A.

A.T.C....

C.R.C. (2)

C.0.0.

C.D.R. K.LT:C. K.C.C. CR.C: (1) K.T.G.C.A.

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14

12

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12

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MINOR H.K.C.C. CHANGES

(Continued From Page 14) Wallington and G. E. Costello (skip); G, G; Aitkenhead, T. R. Rowell, PJ A. Hamilton and F. Goodwin (skip): R. R. Davies, E. Hospos, R. A. Edwards and A. W. Brown (skip).

Third Division: (v. Kowloon B.G.G... home):-H. H. Beddow, L. E. N. Ryan, A, Nissim and E. S. Abraham (sklp):. HF Shields. E. S. Doughty, T. C. Monaghan and P. S. Cassidy (skip); B. J Lacon, R. Young, A. 9. Mitchell and A. McKellar (skip),

AWHONG KONG F.C.

Second Division Prison ·"0.q.,. home) --AB: Coleman, J. D. Thom- son, J. A R: Selby and W. Gül (skip); "A" Watson;` J. H. Gelling, C. F. Need- ham and W. Macfarlane' (skip); · R. P Shaw, CB Robertson, A. Brooksbank and K. S. Robertson (skip) WwThird Division, Friendly (v. Kowloon

(0,0%, home);—TH_Pearce, B

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