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LAWN TENNIS SURPRISE.

CHINESE DEFEATED IN FIRST LEAGUE MATCH. Something of a mid sensation was created in lawn tennis circles on Saturday by the defent, in their opening match, of the Chinese R.C., who have held the champion- ship for the last three years. Their victora were the Hongkong C.C., who won Avo of the nine acts.

Moonila at a Glaner,

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Chineer R. C. Hongkong C.C. Club de Racrelo University

M. B. K.

Club de Recreio C. 8. C. O.

Division 1.

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Chinese B, C.

↑ Craigepower

Diviales II.

9

South China

R. E. ad I. 6. Kowloon C. G.

7 Indian IL O.

Nippon

Division' 1.

BA. 0, 0. DX and R. B.

DIVISION I

Surprise Defeat of Chinese R.C.

On their own ground, the Hong- kong C.C. defented the Chinese R.C. by five sets, to four.

Scores:

G. W. Sowell and A. D. Humphreya (H.K.C.C.) lost to M. W. Lo and M. K. Le 4-6; bent Ho Ka-lag and Yew Man-kit G-4; beat Ng Szokwong and

Chùa G

C.

J. G. Lawrie and A. J. Armstrong (II.K.C.C.) lost to M. W. Le and M. K. L 0-0 beat Ho Ka-lau and Yow Man-kit 8-0 beat Ng Szokwong and C. Chon 6-1.

E. D. Lawrence and II, Owen Hughes (I.K.C.C.) lost to M. W. Lo and M. H. Lo 0-0; lost to Ho Ka-lau and Yew Man-kit 3-0: boat Ng Szekwong and C. Choa bắ

Craigengower C.C. ¥ M.B.K. `.i At Happy Valley, Craigongower C.C. lost to the Mitaut Bussan Kalba by two sets to seven.

Scores:

J. W. Leonard and G. Lia (C.C.C.) lost to T. Honda and T. Akiyama 0-0 lost to T. Yamada and Nimura 0-11; lost to H. Yoshida and U. Kawaguchi 5-7.

0. Ismail and E. Zimmern (C.C.C.) lost to T. Honda and T. Akiyama 1 loat to T. Yamada and Nimura 4-6; lost to H. Yoshida and U. Kawaguch 3-6.

H. D. Rumjahn and G. Bodiker (C.C.C.) lost to T. Honda and T. Akiyama 4-6; beat T. Yamada and Nimura 6-1; beat II, Yoshida and U. Kawaguchi 7-5,

South China v Indian R.C.. The match be con tho South China Athletic Association and the Indian Recreation Club wpe post- poned.

DIVISION II.

Chinese RC. Gain an Easy Victory,

|

|

MONDAY, MAY B

Club de Recreio v KC.C,

On their own ground, the Club de Recreio defented the Kowloon C.C. by seven sets to two.

Scores:

1. A. Rocha and G. A. Noronha (C. de R.) beat L Jack and Mackintosh 6-2; beat W. M. Gitting and A. E. Guest 6-2; beat G. Leo and Hambly 6-d.

I. A. Ribeiro and A. V. Remedios (C. de R.) lost to L. Jack and Mackintosh 4-0; lost to W. M. Gittins and A. E. Guest 5-7; beat G. Les and, Hambly 6-3.

R. Robarts A. A. Remedios and (C. de R.) beat L. Jack and Mackintosh 0-7; best W. M. Gittina and A. E. Guest 9-7; boat G. Lee and Hambly 0-3.

University v I.R:C. -

At Pokfulam, the University de- fented the Indian R.C. by seven sela to two.

Scores:

P. C. Li and T. K., Lion (University) beat S. A Ismail and A. II. Madar 6-4; beat S. A. R. Bux and N. B. Kitchell 6-3; lost to S. S.

and D. Mohamed 6-7.

Bu Cheng and T. K. Tan!

(University) beat S. A. Tamail and A. H. Madar 6-4; beat S. A. R. Bux and N. B. Kitchell 6-2: beat 8. 8. lisaain and D. Mohamed 6-4.

G. do Sousa and H. T. Loo (University) beat S. A. Ismail and À. H: Madar 6-4; lost to S. A R. Bux and N.. B. Kitchell 5-7; boat S. S. Hussain and D. Mohamed 9-7.

MBK, v Nippon.

On their own ground, the Mitsui Bussan Kaisha defeated the Nippon Club by six sets to three.

Scores!

'M. Kitajima and T. Edo (M.B.K.) boat N. Nomura and K. Suyenaga 6-4; beat Y. Sajiki and K. Yoshikawa 6-4; beat K. Nakura and T. Fujieda 0.9.

3. Fukushima and T. Ema (M.B.K.) bent N. Nomura and K. Suyenaga 6-2; lost to Y. Safiki and K. Yoshikawa 4-6; beat K. Nakura and T. Fujieda 6-3.

Mf. Tohchi and... J. Nakamura (M.B.K.) beat N. Nomura and K. Suyenaga 6-3; lost to Y. Safik! and K. Yoshikawa 6-7: lost to K. Nakara and T. Fujieds 2-6.

DIVISION III.

Club de Recreio Defeat Ordnance Corps.

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At King's Park, the Club do! Recreio defeated the Royal Army Ordnance Corps by soven two.

Scores:

J. L Xavier and M. Romedion (C. de R.) beat Maj. White and S/Sgt. Bunny 6-4; beat S. Condr. Pavor and L/Cpl. Morgan 6-1; bent S/Sgt. Hardy and Cpl. Thomson 7-5.

M. Oliviera and A. Ribeiro (C. de R.) beat Maj. White and S/Sgt. Runny 8-6; beat S. Condr. Pavor and L/Cpl. Morgan 6-2; lont to S/Sgt. Hardy and Cpl. Thomson 3-4.

H. A, Noronha and G. A. Basto (C. do R.) beat Maj.' White,' and ' S/Sgt. Runny 6-3; lost to 3. Condr. Paver and L/Cpl. Morgan 7-8; beat S/Sgt. Hardy and Cpl. Thomson 14-12.

C.S.C.C. v R.E. & R.S.

NEW FEATURES.

AGRICULTURAL SHOW AT

SHEUNGSHUI.

J

tion of side-shows and entertain-

ments is still in the hands of the COME TO US · sub-committee, who will meet at

the Sunitary Board Room in the

Post Ofice Building to decido definitely on the recommendations

FOR YOUR

Several important matters in made and report at the General RADIO NEEDS

connexian with the next Now Committee Meeting to be held on Territories

Agricultural Show June, 6. were discussed at a meeting of the General Committee held on

The Water Question.

One other important matter

Playing at home, the Chinese R.C. defeated the South China A.A.C.C. defeated the Royal Bagheera Saturday at the Tung Ying Hok brought up for discussion was the

hy nine sets to nii.

Scoren

chio and Ko Tao-wang 0-1,

At Happy Valley, the Civil Service and Royal Corpa of Signals by nine

sets, to nil

Scores:

Fe, Sir Robert Ho Tung's Expert problem of acute water shortage

mental Farm. There was a good

were

BHORT WAVE EQUIPMENT

AND ALL SPARES IN STOCK.

NOTE THE ADDRESS—

THE UNION STORE 37, Das Vœur Bond,

Iu Tak-cheuk and H. Lo(C.R.C.)

Maj. C. Willson and J. Barrow attendance including Rev. H. In the New Territories among the beat Ng Shau-kwan and Taang

farmers. Several appeals Choon-nin 4-4; beat Too Choon-yau (CS.C.C.) beat Q.M.S. Gulnan and Wells (Chairman), Mr, J. A. and Li Yu-wing 7-6; best Leung K1-Q.M.S. McCulloch 6-4; bent Lt. Fraser (Vied-Chairman), Mr. C.addressed to the Committee urg- Martin and Q.M.6. Goddard 6-4; M. Manners, Mr. F. C. Mowfung, ng that something should be done Lai Kwong-taun and" Lau Fook-ki beat Sgt. Palmer and Big, Atwood Mr. F. W. Stapleton, (members of to persuade the Hongkong Govern- ment to improve the situation. Mr. (C.R.C.) beat Ng Shan-kwan

the Kowloon Residents Associa-Wells thought that a place near 0-0. and

D. Valentine and O. Teang Choon-nin 6-2; bent Tso

Spittay tion), Lady. Ho Tung, Mr. Fung Sap Pat Hung would be exceeding (C.S.C.C.) beat Q.M.S. Guinan and Choon-you and Li Yu-wing 6-1; beat McCulloch -9; boat Lt. Ki Cheuk, Mr. Ng Wah, Mr. James y adaptable to the construction of Leung Ki-chiu and Ko Tao-wang

Martin and Q.M.S. Goddard 6-2; D. Bush, (Hon, English Secretary), a reservoir at a comparatively 1, On Lan freet! Tel. No. C.4895 beat Sgt. Palmer and Sig. Atwood Mr. T. P. Tong (Treasurer), Mr small cost. Another suggestion in Cures Rheumatism, Nervousness

(Hon. Chinese this connexion was that wooden. Ng Sing Chi

6.0.

Cheng Chi-wing and Lau Man-ching (C.R.C.) bent Ng Shau-kwan and Tsang Choong-nin 6-1; bent Tao Choon-ynu and LJ Yu-wing 6-3; beat Leung Ki-chiu and Ko Tao-wang

G-0.

Hongkong C.C. ▼ R.E. &' N.S.

On their own ground, the Hong- kong C.C. defeated the Royal Engineers and Royal Corps of Signals by six sits to three.

Scores:

0.

0-1.

J. Bendall and R. Jones (C.S.C.C.) Secretary), Mr. Loung Hos Kai, wind mills be put up for the pur-

beat Q.M.S. Gulman and Q.M.S. MeCulloch 6-1: bent Lt. Martin and Q.M.S. Goddard 6-2; bent Sgt. Palmer and Big. Atwood 0-0.

LEAGUE. TADLES, Division L

P.

Kowloon C.C. M. B, K. Hongkong C.C. Chinese R.C.

E. C. Marion and C. E. Holmes (II.K.C.C.) beat Col. Skinner and Crakengower Capt. de Linde G-0; beat Maj. Kerrich Bouth China

-Atkinson 6-2; beat Maj. Tool and Sgt. Trumper 6.2.

and

S/M

6. C. Stark and W. A. Nowers I.K.C.C.) beat Col. Skinner and Capt. de Linde 6-2; beat Maj. Kerrich S/M Atkinson 6-3; beat Maj. Tosk and Sgt. Trumper.7-5.

China T.C. Club de Recruit University Hongkong C.C.

м. В. к. R. E. and R, 9. Nuon Kowloon C.C. Indian C. South China

Ch Service C.C.

. G. de Man und C. Stigter (H.K.C.C.) lost to Col. Skinner and Capt, de Linde 4-6; lost to Maj. Kerrich and S/M Alkinson G-8; lost to Maj. Tosh and Sgt. Trumper 2-6, R. and R. 6.

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Mr. Tang Wei Tong, Mr. James poses of pumping water to answer Bullock, Mr. J. J. White, Mr. J. L. the need of the villagers, McPherson, and other representa- tives from the various districts of brought before the Committee a The Hon. English Secretary

the New Territories.

The question of site for the letter from Sir Robert Ho Tung. expressing a desire to realgn an Belt Show on 4th and 5th January, Vice-Chairman of the Show, upon 1930, was considered. The Sub-medical advice and to take a committee dealing with this holiday. Sir Robert assured the matter thought a strip of land Committee of his great interest in on the cross-road near the Fanling the Golf Club House would be more Agricultural Society, in which the scheme for forming an suitable for the purpose than Sak farmers and amateur agricul- Wu Hui, near the Sheungshui turists are welcome to join.

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