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LEAGUE TENNIS.
CLUB DE RECREIO; HEAVILY DEFEATED.
Great interest is at moment. centred on the match to take place on July 9 between the C.R.C., and the Club de Reerelo in the "3" Division .ct the Hongkong Tennis League. Both teams ao far are undefeated, and the winners will in all probability become the champions of "B" Division.
By virtue of their defeat of the M.B.K. on Thursday last, the Chinese have established them- selves as Tonders in the "A"-divi- Aion. In the "C" Division they are
MONDAY,
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other competitors and may be safely said to be on their way to the Championship. On Saturday they defeated the Recreio's "C" by 53' games.
Nippon Club have been closing well in the "C" division and they are at present second on the league table. They managed to defeat Craigengower C. C. on Saturday by an adil. gume, which seems a ero- ditable performance, as the C.C.C. were previously unbeaten.
"A" DIVISION. K. C. C. Unversity.
On home ground, the Kowloon C.C. defeated the University by one game: Scores
W. 11yde and C. E. Millard (K.C.C.) Seat A. Redmond and A. II. Worg 7-4; bent D. K. Samy and 11. C. Hung, G-5; bout T. W. Cheong and.. : Tan 8-321-12.
E. C. Fincher and E. F. Fincher (K.C.C.) beat F. A, Redmond and A. 7-1; beat D. K. Samy and H. Woug II. C. Hung 7-1; lost to T. W. Cheong and T. K. Tan 7-10-16-18.
L Jack and C. W. E. Bishop (K.C.C.) lost to F. A. Redmond and A. I, Wang 3-8; lost to D. K. Samy and H. C. Hang -6; beat T. W. Chuong and T. K. Tam 6-5-14-49.
Total: K. C. C. 50; University 49. "B" DIVISION
Hongkong C. C. v. 9.0.A.A. Playing on home ground, the long kong C.C. defeated South China A.A. by 15 games. Scures
J. R. Hinton, 8-518-15.
Total: Taikoo R.C. 49, Hongkong C.C. 50.
R.A.0.C. v K.B.S.F.P.A.
At Sookanpoo, the Kowloon Bri- tish School Former Pupils' Associa- tion defeated the Royal Army Ord- nance Corps by 37 games, Scores: White and Mocock (R.A.U.C.) and G. Puncheon, lost to C. Pils 4-7; lost to G. Hedley and W. E.. Greenhalgh, 1-10; lost to J. C. Faers and' Murphy, 4-7-9-24.
Andrews Greenaway
and (R.A.O.C.) lost to C. Pile and G. Puncheon, 3-8; beat G. Hedley and W. R. Greenhalgh, 6-5; beat J. C. Fuers and Murphy, G-515-18,
Burger and Gordon (R.A.0.C.) lost to C. Pilo and G. Puncheon, 2-9; lost to G. Hedley and W. R. Greenhalgh, 1-10; lost to J, C. Faers and Murphy, 4-7-7-20
68
Total: R.A.0.0. 31, K.B.S.F.P.A.
Chinese B. C. v Recreio.
On home ground, the Chinesa R.C. defeated the Club de Recrea by 57 games. Scures:"
W. B. Bu and K. K. Ip (C.R.C.) | beat H. Remedios and L. Carvalho, 10-1; boat A. A. Remedios and R. Hyndman, 10-13 beat A. V. Re- medios and I. Ribeiro, 9-2-29-4,
C. W. Cheng and T. C. Chiu (C.R.C.) beat H. Remedios and L. Carvalho, 9-2; beat A. A. Remedios and K. Hyndman, 83; beat A. V. Remedios and L. Ribdirs, 9-226-7. H. F. Un and M, K. Lau (C.R.C.) beat H. Remedies and L. Carvaino, 65; bent A. A. Remedios and R Hyndman, 9-2; beat A. V. Remedion and L. Ribeiro 3-3-3-10.
21.
Totul C.R.C. 78, Club de Regreto
Craigongower v Nippon.
H. J. Armstrong and S. M. Garrard (H.K.C.C.) lost to Chan Hipwa and Ma Chi-hi 4-7; beat Lul Kang-cheung and Luk Ting-cheung 7 lost to Chan So und 11o Wei-hing 5-6-10-17, L. M. S. Lloyd and W. A. Nowers (K.U.C.1 beat Chan Hip-wo and At Happy Valley, Craigengower Ma Chi-hu 0-2 beat Luk Kang-cheung C. C. lost to the Nippon Club by ane and Luk Ting-cheung 9-2: lost to Chan game. Scores:
H. Xavier and C. Xavier bent W. L. Dunbar and R. K Valentine. Yekoi and U. Shikano 7-4; lost II.K.C.G.) beat Chan Hip-wo and Ma to T. Isomura and K. Nakano 4-7; Chi-hu 7-4, bent Luk Kang-cheung Just to K. Yoshima and Y. Hachiuma and Luk Ting-cheung 7-4; lost to 6-0 16-17. Chan So and Ho Wei-hing G-619-14. Total: 1.K.C.C. 57; S. C. A. A. 42.
So and Ho Wei-ling 4-7-22-11.
Recreio v. Craigengower.
At King's Park, the Club de
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D. Clow and E. Hamson (C.C.C.): heat H. Yokoi and U. Shikane 6-6;
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V. Sousa and A. R. Remedios Recreio defeated Craigengower C. C.(.0.0.): best H. Yokoi and U. Shi by 91 games, Scores
J. Silva and F. Remdios (Recreio) kuno &-3; beat T. Ixomura and K bent W. E. Crocker and A. B. Ham-Nakano 8-3; lost to K. Yoshina and
Y. Hachiuma 5-621-12. son S-3; beat W. J. Howard and II.
Total: Craigengower 0. C. 40,
J. Howard 9-2; beat G. A. Hyder and Nippon 50.
301-1-227-6.
D.ronha and E. Sousa (Recreio)
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beat W. H. Crocker and A. B. Ilam- son, 7-4; lest to W. 3. Howard and II. J. Howard 5-6; heat G. A. liyder and D. Kelly 10-1-22-11.
C. Barretto F. Prata (Recreio)
and lost to W. E. Crocker and A. B. Ham- W. J. linward son 4-7 lost to end H. J. Howard 3-8; beat G. A. Hyder and D. Kelly 0-2-16-17.
Total: Club de Recreio 60,
Cridgengower C.C. 4.
Nippon. Indian R.C. Travelling to Kowloon, the Indian "R.C. defeated the Nippon Club by 29 games. Scores
Y. Sajiki ar 11. Watanabe (Nip- pon) lost to S. A. Ilamid and S. S. Hussain beat, A. Wahab and 5. 4. Ilusssin 66; 14
Tumail and D. Mahomed 6-G-15-18.
U. Mizaguchi and T. Mili (Nippon) lost to S. A. Hamid and S.S. Hussain 4-7; lost to Y. A. Wahab and S.A. Hussain 2-0; lost to S. A. R. Ismail and D. Mahomed 4-7;10-23.
K. Tsurumi and N. Nomura (Nip. pon) lost to S. A. Hamid und S S. Hussain 3-8; lost to Y A, Wahab and S. A. Hussain -S; lost to S. A. R., Ismail and D. Mahoined 4-7-10-23.
Total: Nippon 35, Indian R. C. GL.
M. B. K. v University,
At Kowloon, the University do- feated the Mitsui Bussan Kaisha by
9 games. Scores:
LEAGUE TABLES.
The positions in the Leigue to data are as follows.. Two prints aro given.
Division "A.”
Chinese R.C. Indian R.C. Kowloon C.C.
University
Mitsui Bugaan Kaisha Hongkong C.C. United Services R.C... 4
Division "B."
Chinese R.C. Club do Recreio Indian R.C. Nippon Club Craigengower C.C. South Chin A.A. Hongkong C.C. University Kowloon C.C.
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WIMBLEDON PLAY.
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4 Nuthall, the 13 year
2 girl, beat Mrs. Hill, 0-3, 6-3.
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In the concluding stages of the fourth round. Kozeluh bent Greig 6,3-0, the latter, retiring in the second set with leg trouble. Time mer beut Philcox 6-3, 6-2, 0-0 and Lacoste beat Condon 3-0, 0-3, Borotra beat the Hon. Mr. 6-3. 7 7 9 14 Campbell 6-8, 8-6, 0—0, 0~).
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Chinese R.C. Nippon Clab Club de Recreio Craigengewer C.C.
Netherlands T.C.
Y. Mizobe and M. Kitajima (M.B.K.) loss to W, M. Gittins and South China A.A.
T. L, Iu, 4-7;, heat G. de Sousa and Kowloon C.C.
R.A.0.C.
Y. B. Ng.. 7-4; lost B. P. N Hongkong C,C. and C. L. Tan, 4-716-18,
N. Inagaki and W. Tanaka K.B.S.F.P.A
(M.B.K.) lost to W. M. Gitting and
T. L. Iu, 6-0; lost to G. do Soun and Y. B. Nr. 5-6; lost to B, P. Ng and C. L. Tan, 3-8-13-20.
Nakamura Y. Koyama and G. (M.B.K.) lost to W. M. Gittins and 2. L. Yu, 5-6; lost to G. de Sousa and Y. B. Ng, 1-7; beat B. P. Ng and C. L. Tan, '8-3-17-16.
Talkco R.C.
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YESTERDAY'S MATCH.
"B" Division.
INDIAŃ R. C. v Craigengower.
In the Tennis League two matches were down for decision-to-day, but one, the match between the Chinese Recreation Club and South Chinn A. A was postponed.
A British Defeat..
In the first round of the mixed doubles, Tilden and Mrs. Mallory beas the Scottish champion Collins and Min Joon Fry 6-2, 80. Hunter and Miss Byan bent Crole Rees and Miss Haydon 8--6, 6-3,
In the second round, Standring and Miss Phayre bent Kreuzer and Frau Friedleben 6-4, 6-8. In the first round of the ladies' doubles,
Saunders beat Misses Fry and Frautien Ausuem and Frau Friedle- ben 6-0, 6-1.
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The Lost Eight.
The right of entering the semi- finnis will be contested by the last right as follows:-Tilden and Brug- non, Cochet and Huntor, Lacoste and Kozeluh, Barotra and Timmer.
Thouc contesting for the ladies seminals will be Mrs, Godfree and Aliss Ryan, Senorita de Alvarez and Mrs. Watson, Mies Wills and Mr. Peacock and Misa Fry and Miss Nuthall,
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Miss Willa was the last to enter the quarter final, defenting Miss Coldenek 1, 0-3.
Tilden and Hunter Win
Total: M.B.K. 45, University, 54.
"C" DIVISION. Yuonsang Wed. 29th June at 10a.m. Hineang Wod. 29th Juno at 3 p.m.
Talkoo v II. K, C. C.
The other game was between Craj, ....Suisang Wed. 29th June at 3 p.m.
gengower C.C, and the Indian Recrea- STRAITS & Calcutta.....
In the men's doubles, Tilden and TSINGTAU Swatow & S'bai Hangsang Thurs. 30th Juno at 10a.m.
Visiting Talloo, the Hongkong tion Club, in which the Indians won
Hunter defeated Mayes and Bum by a margin of 10 games. Details of
merson 7-6, 6-2, 6-3, and there. OSAKA via Amoy Moji & Kobe Lainang Fri. 1st July at 7a.m. C.C. defented the home team by ouɑ
Sun.. 3rd July at 10 a.m.
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G. Morrison and W. J. Eldridge scores are na follows:
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