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H.K.C.C. TENNIS TOURNAMENT.
M. W. LO PROGRESSES
C.R.C. PLAYERS CLAIM VICTORIES*
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FINAL. SELECTIONS FOR TODAY'S RACES
Continued from prije 10.
THE HOPEFUL STAKES
If Trentbridge stays away from and starts earlier engagements here, the race should prove to be a "walk over" for him as the pony has touched 2.05 for the mile in training and ought to do at least five seconds better in a race. There will be a pretty big field here and Autumn Star, from the Kong Bros.' stable looks as though he is going to get into a place and the same
THE NEW STABLES PLATE
In the three championship ties played yesterday, representatives of the Chinese Recreation Club emer- ged successful in every match. M. 3. Lo. the 1020 champion, as genapplies to The Gotwit. Those who want to look farther afield might einlly expected, beat R. Choa con- fortably in the open Open Singles do worse than hacking The Cavalier or Jungle Jim, both of which are match, which produced a baseline struggle, although the ex-champion fairly good for the mile. at times forced his way to the net, where he succeeded in scoring many points. Cho showed a better un- derstanding than last year cham pionship tennis, engaging Lo in namerous driving duels, but his shots lacked length, so that they did not worry his opponent much, He played better in the second set, in which rallies became faster, and did well to snatch three of the first six games,
La is still timing and hitting with accuracy, and unless something very extraordinary happens he will gain a position among the last eight places.
Progress of Open Singles,
The Open Singles has now reach- ed an advanced stage, and with a couple of exceptions the last six- teen places have been filled. Thore still in the event are:-
(1) Tsui Wai Pul
(2) H. J. Armstrong.
(3) 5. A. Rumjahn.
(4) Y. Hachiuma.
(3) E. C. Fincher,
(6) S. W. Liang.
(7) Ho Ka Lau.
(8) D. H. Hazell or J. W.
Leonard..
(3) L Goldman.
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(10) Tam Yoe Fong.
(11) M. W. Lo.
(12) F. N. Wong.
(13) A. J. Stocker,
(14) Iu Tak Cheuk.
(15) J. A. Cassumbbey.
Lai Kwong Fun, Open Doubles.
(16)
Of the two Open Doubles matches decided yesterday, that hetween Hung and Chiu (C.R.C)) and Capt. Cannon and Armstrong proved inore attractive. The Chinese pair show- ed a better appreciation of the doubles game distingishing them- selves cleverly at net play, and although their opponents tried hard to win. by individual efforts, they controlled the run of play through out, and won the match comfort. ably straights seta.
Another long established partner. ship from the same club; Ng Kam Chuen and Tadi Ping Fan, 'succeed Ton the C.R.C. the third victory of the day with the elimination of Tam Yoe Fong and C. Lai, of Craigengewer. As I mentioned yes- terday, Tam is essentially a doubles player, and against the well .com- bined Ng and Tsoi, his play proved ineffective. Ho was however mainly responsible for bringing the score to 5-all in the, first set, after which the C.R.C. pair had matters much their own way,
Placements of Survivors,
The following are the placements of those still in the competition.
(1) M. K. Lo and M. W. Lo ori
Comdr. Packer and Comdr. Shaw,
(2) H. Owen Hughes and G.
W. Sewell.
(3) Chan So and Ho Wai
Hing.
(4) D. H. Hazell and W. E.
Williams.
(a) L. Goldman and E.
Fincher.
(6) J. J. Waite and W.
Morgan.
C.
M.
(7) G., Gamble and C. A.
Wright.
(8) F. H. Kwok and S. W.
Liang... (Continued on next Column)
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STARTING TIMES FOR SUNDAY
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0.28 a.m. W. H. B. Rigg and S. G.
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0.32.
G. C. Worrall and J. N.. Platt.
0.30,
A. H. Penn and V., N. Gordon.
0.40
9.44...
0.48
9.52
F. A. Merry and J." H. McElney.
F. Syue Thomson and A, H. Humphreys.
Comdr. Hole and D. W. Tratman,
C. E. Holmes and W. C. Clark.
9.30
G. B. G. Hull and O. E. C. Murton.
10.00
H. H. Mundy and D. Christie.
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C. Jackson and F. C. Mudie.
G. Milne and D. Black.
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C. Mycock and J P. Sherry.
10.08 10.197
The last race of the day will 10.01 probably find Diana Bay starting in which ease the interest will be practically all lost as Dinna Bay is sure to win. Hetman and Sadko if kept over for this race should fill the places, but if any of them are sent out over earlier engage. ments then Don, might get a place.
SELECTIONS
Race 1. Gold Bridge.
Swalé.
10.16
J. B. Boas and R. Young. 10.20, A. Ritchie and D. Forbes. 10.24,
10.28
10.32
10.30
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A. E. Lissaman and R. C. Law.
D. J. Mackie and G. W.
Tolmie.
W. H. E. Thomas and H.
C. Hopkins.
R. S. W. Paterson and
S. C. Felthan.
J. F. Lawrie and L. A.
Calcraft.
I. H. Geare and A. Leach
W. J. Roberts and R. H. Mclean.
H. N. Williamson and F.
M. Ellis.
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Blue Star.
10.52
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Race 3, Doo doo Bay.
Mognonette.
10.50
Oorsack's Beauty,
R. A. Rodgers and J. A. Shaw.
Race 4. Banjolina.
11.00
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H. Spicer and P. S. Grant.
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11.04
Col. Renshaw and Major
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A, O. I. Bowker and A.
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Race.. Liberty Bay.
Gay Crusader. King's Justice.
Race 7, King Salmon.
Black Velvet. The Gost..
Race 8. Charming Star,
Mayflower. Brecht,
Race 9. Gleneagles.
- King's Bounty.
Bag and Baggage, Race 10. Wolin,
The Girade-- Ganny:
Race 11. Treatbridge.
Autumn Star. The Gotwit. Race 12. Diana Bay.
Hotman. Badko.
(9) S. A. Rumjahn and H. D.
Buniahn.
(10) D. C. Dunham and R.
Newell.
(11) Ng Sza Kwong and Tsui
Wai Pui.
(12) Chiu Chun Chiu and W. C.
HURE (13) J. W. Leonard and "Y. Hachiuma or Yew Man Kit and Ho Ka Lau (14) F. N. Wong and Ho Hing
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(16) Ng Kam Chuen and. Tɛoi
Ping Fan.
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Cheuk.
RESULTS
Open Singles.
M. 'W. Lo beat R. Chon 6-2, 63, Ho Ka Lau wo. from Lee Hua Ngok.
Open Doubles.
C. C. Chiu and W. C. Hung beat Capt. Cannon had H. J. Armstrong
0-3. 8-3.
Ng-Kam Chuen and Taoi Ping Fan beat Tam Yoe Fong, and G. Lai 7-8,
6-1.
Handicap Singles "AM Bowker beat Pearce, 0-7,7-5.
Handicap Hingles, "B." Lewis Bryan beat Peers 6-0, 6-1.
S. Robb.
P. Hall Thomson.
G. M. Bryden and R. R. Davies.
11.34 T. 8. Whyte Smith and
A. B. PurveST
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11.32
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H. G. Wallington C. W.
F. Booker.
H Hampton and E. D.
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