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CHINESE SCORE BRILLIANT VICTORIES.

UNIVERSITY GO DOWN HEAVILY IN MIXED DOUBLES.

MID-WEEK LEAGUE, TENNÍS PROGRAMME CARRIED OUT IN BRILLIANT WEATHER,

Fine weather favoured tennis players yesterday when a number- of mid-week league matches wore decided. The Chinese Recreation Club distinguished themselves by winning both their matches-in the "C" division and Mixed Doublen "respectively-without"can"" ceding a single out while quite a few matches were very evenly

contested.

The fixture between L.R.C. and C.R.C. in the "B" division. which was greatly looked forward to was postponed as was the CC.C.-K.C.C. tie in the same division.

"B" DIVISION.

A.T.C. M.B.K.

At Sookuspoo Army Tennis Club beat M.B.K. by 6 Bots to 2.

The scores woro:-

boat E. Howard and F.

Broadbridge

lost to V. Souza and A.

Kitchellunta j

H.E.0.0, +\Y:M:C:A, ⠀

LOCAL AQUATIC NOTES.

INTERPORT ‹ TRIALS FIXTURES.

SATURDAY'S NIGHT FATE.

BY FREE STYLE.")

Swimming "fans" will be given a glimpse of interport form on Saturday, July 18, when a night foto will be held at the V.R.C. up-

PUBLIC AUCTION.

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TO. SELL BY

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THURSDAY, JULY 9, 1931,

COMMENCING at 10.30 AM.

A No, 40, HUMPHREYS BUILDING, KOWLOON

A "QUANTITY OF

FORNITURE

der the auspices of the Hong Kong | VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD Amateur Swimming Association, in

the course of which interport trials

will take place. It is to be hoped

64 that as large support as posible Ox Vinw From WEDNESDAY, the

will be forthcoming because all the

36funds collected will go towards

On the H.K.C.C. courts the home team, boat Y.M.C.A, by 5 acts to 4,

The scores were:

Col. Skinner and Major Ker-

rich (A.T.C.)

» tied · with --Morinaka, and

Miki

bent Tochi and Nakamura bont Edo and Fukushima ...

6- Ü 6-4

G. 3

C. H. Bradley and G. n.

Hollidge (H.K.0.0) leet to Price and Railton... beat Ferguson and McLellan' 6-3 lost to Gray and Puncheon 1-6 C. B: Terdro and J. S. Lee

(H.K.C.C.)

1-6

beat Price and Reilton...... lost to Ferguson and Me-

Lellan

3.9

5.

tied with Gray and Pun-

cheon

K, Hepburn and T. Low (H.X.C.C.)

0-0

S. M. Atkinson and S. M.

"Mitchell" (A.TC.)" beat Marinaka and Miki ... G-3 lost to Tochi and Nakamura 3-0 beat Edo and Fukushima... 6-3. Col. Robinson_ and Capt. de

Linde (A.T.C.)· Jest to Morinaka and Miki... 4- 6.4 beat Tochi and Nakamura.. 6-R. bent Edo and Fukushima... 04

H.E,0,0. v, 8,0.A.A.

On their own ground the South China A. A. lost to the Hong Kong |C.C. by $1 points of 3).

Scores.

Chan So and O. K. Lam

(S.C.A.A-),

0-6

tied with Price and Railton beat Ferguson, and MoLollan·6. beat Gray and Punchcón ...

E.0.0.8.0.A.A.

61

The Kowloon Cricket Club were defented on their own ground by South China by 3 sets to six. Burnett and White (K.C.C.) lost to F. N. Wong and H.

K. Ho...... beat K.H. Chan and K.M.

financing the trip of interport swimmers to Shanghai, The sport

8TH JULY, 1981.

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Among the fixtures that will go down na interport trials will be the 100 yards fred style, 100 yards back stroke, 100 yards breast stoke and throwing the water polo ball Un

til the entries aro known I shall not attempt to make any forecast, but both the back and the breast strokes are likely to fall to the Chinese, who are very strong in these events. The free style race should fall to the V.R.C. repre- sentatives, but whether it will fall to Lawrence or Gittins or Paget' or even Roza, it is difficult to say, as these swimmers have done so little racing this season.

In order, that those who attend the night feto on July 18 may he dle to follow the competitions it- telligently, I give below some of the 2. 8 rules relating to competitive swim- 6. aming as provided in the Federation 4.8 Internationale de Natation Amu teur, 1941, which are the rules

beat Devett and Armstrong beat Stark and Mayhew...... tied with Wright and Mona:

ghan....

64

3- 1

1- 0

6. 6

S. K. Ne and O. Y. Tsun

(S,CIA(A.)

Chan

6-4

hant Devett and Armstrong lost to Stark and Mayhew. lost to Wright and Mona-

*ghan

04

lost to F. Mok and T.K.

Leung

.4.0

3-0

Hedkey and Mackay (K.C.C.)

Lost to Wong and Ho

3. 6

beat Chan and Chan

N. C. Yung and Y. K. Chung,

(S.G.A.A.)

lost to Develt and Arm-

strongma

1- 01

last to Stark and Mayhew... lost to Wright and Mona-

ghan

1-6]

Nippon Club . Otvil Service. Playing on their own ground the

4.

6

lost to Mok and Leung MeKay and Green (K.C.C.)

lost to Wong and Ho beat Chan and Chan lest to Mok and Leung .... 6.0

K.LT.C, Recreio.

The Club de Récréé continued in their winning vein, land this

which will govern the interport competition in Shanghai in Septem ber. These rules are not generally known and some competitors oven might do well to digest then.

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360 Fest Northwest-PAK TAI STREET.

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AT THE CHINA NAVIGATION COMPANY'S GODOWN, WEST POINT.

800 BAGS CARGO RICE.

TERMS:-CAB on DeliverY.

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ON

FRIDAY, JULY 10, 1931, "AT 19 O'CLOCK NOON

ÅT THEIR SALES ROOM,

BUDDELE STREET,

(For Account of the Concorned)

5 BARBER'S REVOLVING

CHAIRS

9 ELECTRIC CELLING FANS 3 ELECTRIC TABLE FANS.

Also

3 BILLIARD TABLES 84 BILLIARD CUES

5 MARKING BOARDS ́S BILLIARD CHAIRS

Nippon Club" drew with the Civil time their victims were the Kow-progress of a race, the following automobile business, occupy part of 14 RATTAN CHAIRS

Service, 1992:

Just to T. W. II. Tufton and

B. Bickford......... Yoshikawa and Kinoshita (Nippon Club) 12-15y tied with Valentine and

Icon Indian Tennis Club whom they beat by 8 sets to Ï

Scores:-

Firoz Ali and Firdos Khan'

'(K.LT.C.)

6.6

rules may prove interesting?

"A competitor whose feet have lost touch with the ground before the signal to start is given, shall by deemed to have started before the signal."

Obstructing another competitor by swimming across or otherwise, shall disqualify the offender."--

"Should a foul endanger the chance of success of a competitor, the judges shall havo, power to allow him to compete in the next. round, or, should the foul occur in. final, they may order it to be ré-swan,"

Scores:-

Eulyeda and Nakaznia (Nip-

pon Club).

Just to D. J Valentine and

tied with H. Noronha and

J. R. Pengarry Gan

4-8

ient F. W. Bradley and J.

A Bendall

A.A. Romodics

lost to LA: Ribeiro

find

6- 2

A.V. Remedics ...

3.

tied with E.N. Noronha

5-7

and C. D'Assumpção

.80

M.A. Khan and HM, Singh

(K.LT.C.)

lost to Noronha and Re-

6- 4

medios...

30

oat to Ribeiro and Re-

medios

10

lost to Noronha and Re.

medios

0-6

lost to Ribeiro and Re-

medios

og

At each end of the bath (in back stroke events) the competitors must touch the turn with me or two hands before pushing off."

beat Bradley and Bendall ... beat Tufton and Bickford... 6-1 Hazeki and Osata (Nippon

Cluhy

beat Valentine and Pengerry 8-4 lost to Bradley and Bendall 3-6 lost to Tufton and Bickford 3-6

"C ́". DIVISION.

E.S.0.

0,R.0. ".. On their own courts, Chines Recreation. Club""C" beat Radio Sports Club by nine sots to mil.

The scores were

W. H. Chon and Y. K., Man

(C.R.C.)

lost to Noronha and D'AB

sumpeno

S.H. Salleh and · L.M. Singh,

(K.LT.C.)

lost to Noronha and D'As-

sumpcao yan

Deutscher Club . 'LEσ.

"When touching at the turn (in hrenst, stroke" swimming) or on finishing a race, the touch shall be made with both hand's simultaneous-

Here's a blow for the local sheiks with fancy bathing costumes, These are not allowed. A few re raquirements in connection with bath. ing costumes are as follows:-

The Indian Recreation Club ther unexpected, drew with the Deutcher Club on the latter's ground..

Scorea:→

The colour of the costume shall

be black or dark blue,"

The costume shall be buttoned on one shoulder at least,"

"The shoulder strap shall not be less than 3 m. wide.” **

"The costume shall reach to with-

100

A Large Bhod, and other Buildings, now uned by a monthly tenunt for an

the site. Allowing for a 60 ft. Street from BAN BHAN ROAD to MA HAND Cave ROAD, and Two 6 ft. scavenging

nes, the site is capable of abdivision into a house witos, 18′ 4′′ x 69′ 0 (ond sites 17' .8 x 69′ 6′′), Buch deve lopment is given as an example only; same would require removal, of the oxisting buildinge

Term-76 years from 21st JanuSTY, 1929, with right of renewal for one further term of 75 years.

Crown Rent-8724 Per Annum,

The Property will be sold on THURSDAY,

THE TU DAY OF JULY, 1981,

AT 8 P.M.

by

MESSRS, LAMMERT BROS., Auctionours,

AT THER BALES ROOM, No. 4, DUDE STREET

Hong Kong.

For Further Particulars, Apply to:-

MEMES. LAMMERT BROS,

No. 4, DUDDELL STREET, Hong Kong

beat W. Wu and. C. T.

Tsang

04.

beat Y. T. Man and W.

Abbas

8- 3

O. Neidt and Soltau (D.C.)

icat to 3.8. Aekber and M.P.:

Madar

3.6

beat W. Chauson and K.

Lau

0. 3

beat M.O. Foosen and

S.A.R. Bux

Hong Kong, Jans 21, 1831,

6- 3

M. K Lau and L, F. Hon

(0.0)

beat AM. Rumjahn and AR.H. Esmail ...

in 8 cm from the neck back and front.".

6. 1

The armhole shall be cut

beat W. Wu and C. T. Teang 62 bent Y T. Man and W. ľ Abbas...

6- 3

A. Fischer and O; May (D.C.). "

beat Ackler-and. Madőr”. lost to Hoosen and Bux 3.0 beat Rumjaha and Esmail 40

6-3

beat W. Chauson and K. Lan

FH. Kwok and H. N. Chau

(C.R.C.) ANON

beat W. Wu and C. T. Tsang 6-3 beat Y. T Man and W

bent W. Chauron and K..

Lau

* & 2

0.8.0.0.0.0.0. Playing away, Craigengower beat 06.0.0. by 5 Bata to 4:

V. H. Freeman and H, J. Beet

(c.s.c.o.) beat N. Kitchell and H-P.

↑ lost to E. Howard and ̃F: ||ABroadbridge tamnuska

lost to 7. Souza and A: Kit-'

chell

W. Paston nad F. E. Matthowe

(0.8.0.00)

beat N. Kitchell and H., P. ́ Lim

Jost to Howard and f

Broadbridge gammon Just to Y, Bouza and A.

Kitchell

JEL Omerod and H. E. Evans (0.8.C.C) -1,2 beat N. Kitchell and H, P..

lower than 8 cm. from the arm. The handicapping in the mem pit."...

bers' race left no one in doubt as "In the leg portion the costume to the ultimate result, and it was shall extend 10 cm, from the inner

H. Keyserling and R. Schmidt leg-stam, and shall be cut ·'in' a no surprise to see McGrann walk

Jost to Ackber and Madar 3 6 straight line around the cirensfer away with the event in the final, tied with Hooson and Bux 6 Bence of each leg.***

after his performanco in the first heat.

lost to Rumjahn and Esmni:73. 8

MIXED DOUBLES.

V

C.R.C. v. UNIVERSITY,

.יד.

At Causeway Bay the Chinese proved too strong for the Univer. sity and took the points without cooooding a single set.

The scores were:---

M, W. Lo and Mies E. Lo *** (OR.C.) **

beat F.. Khoo and Miss

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MONDAY, JULY 13, 1931,

Commencing 472,30 P.M.

AT TERIK SALES BOOM, 4 DUDDELL STREET,

A VALUABLE COLLECTION OF CURIOS

Comprising

Porcelain Vases, Bowle, Largo and Small Wall Plates, Flower Pote, Next week I shall give the Inter- port race on diving, as space does Several competitors were seen to Iarge and Small Bowls, Porcelain not permit of my doing so this start for all sorts of races, even Bronze Ware, Lacquer Wars, Chinese Figures, Ornaments, Brass, and week.

where they had no chance whatever. Paintings, Embroideries, Blackwood

Regarding last Saturday night's While thie spirit is good, it should Jose Tables, Blackwood Chests. fete, Lawrence must be congratulat: not be tolerated when there is a Blackwood Screens, Blackwood

cd on frisning the 50 yards in the lengthy programme to go through. Opium Stools, etc., etc. splendid manner. he did. He was, It does not do justice to the com

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Also

to all appearance, in one fettle and

·4-0

Fad the others beaten by a good two peitor and only helps to delay thẻ yarda. Roza was very promising progr

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over the first length, but I think

Largo Bronze Incense Burners, Large Bronzo Figürer.

beat Y.K. Ng and Miss Too beat T.K. Lion and Miss

aud

a

1-0

Kwok

Ho Ke-lau and Min G, Loś

(C.R.Q.)

beat F.Y Khoo and Mins

Perry

boat Y.K. Ng and Miss Tse brat T-K. Leyr any

Kwok

Go his nerver got the better of him

when he found himmelf leading, and, I have heard, a complaint about slipping at the turn, to throw the fixing of all sprint events on away all his chances Gittion was

beaton all the way ne also was one' night in connection with the Leung Bui Man, and I don't think forthcoming interport trials. There 8-3 either of them will be very promin

81ent in the 10h gards next week, is some substance in the complaint Gif Leasg Sui Man did well to win when one considers the fact that all | g1the variety stroke rucs but there the cuts will havo preliminary

was very little opposition on the

- Yow Man-kit and' Mins Chiu

i won agamang ng egy maga manga (CRC)

best FY 'Khoo and Misa ****

"Perry E

3.

Mary

bent Y.K. Ng and Miss Two 6-7 bent TK. Lion and Mise'

Ewok maw

Very Large Bateema and Porcelain Vases.

ON VIEW From SATURDAY, the

Jury, 1931

whiela ne Remedior, who received a rounds or heats. However, it is. heavy jolt just before the race, wes to be hoped that, if the complaint TERMS CASH ON DELIVERY. not doing justion to hanself and a considered sound in the proper Roda Pércira lost much ground over fit.

the breast, and sido strokso

quarters, the necessar, adjustments

8- 1 (Continued at fest of next column,) will be made.

LAMMERT

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