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MONDAY, MAY 20, 1929.
LAWN TENNIS LEAGUE, to Remedies and Gosono 4-0 beat
Barras and Noronha 6-1.
HONGKONG CRICKET CLUB
VICTORIES.
Of the full programme of thir-
"D" DIVISION.
Sets.
teen matches played in the three Chinese R.C. Win By Nine divisions of the Hongkong Tennis League on Saturday, only four were decided by the add set. In the other games the margins of victory were convincing, no less than three Clubs, in the junior divisions, séçaring the maximum number of sets.
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For the second week in suce'casion the Chinese R.C, won their league fix- ture by nine sets. On Saturday they met the Indian R.C. on the latters' courts. Scores:
S. A. R. Bax and S. A. Ismatl The Hongkong C. C., who un-(LEC) lost to H. Lo and lu Tak- cheuk 3-6; lost to Lau Man-kwong and expectedly accounted for the lu Tak-lam 4-6: lost to Lai Kwong- Chinese B. C. in the "A" Division taun and Lau Fook-ki 2-6. the previous week, had little dif
S. S. Hussain and D. Mohamed ficulty in king the points froin (1.1.C.) lost to Lo and Iu 1-0; lost to the Craigengower C: C. The Lau and Iu 3-6; lost to Lal and Lau other two teams from the town 4-0.
A. II. Madar and N. D. Kitchell club were also successful, the com(I.R.C.) lost to Lo and Iu 3-6; leat to bination in the "C" Division Lau and Ju 2-6; lost to Lai and Lau taking all nine sets from the 0.0. R.A.O.C.
"A" DIVISION.
Recrela v Hongkong C.C.
At King's Park, the Club de Recreio last to Hongkong CC, by four sols to five Scores:
L. A. Ribeiro and A. V. Remedios (C. de R.) lost to C. E. Holmes and Hongkong C.C. Take Point From 0. E. C. Marton 4-6 lont to R. K.
Craigengower:
The Hongkong G.C. won their second consecutive match by defeating the Cralgengowor at Happy Valley by six sets to three. Seoras:
Valentino and W. A. Nowers 3-0; bent E. J. R. Mitchell and C. C. Stark 0-9 O. A. Barrello A. A. Remedios (C. de R.) lost to Halmes and Mar- ton 0-6; 1bst to Valentine and Nowerя 2-0; beat Mitchell and Stark 6-4.
L. A. Rocha and G. A. Noronha (C. de R.) lost to Holmes and Marton
J. W. Leonard and 0. Ismail (C.C.C.) lost to E, D. Lawrence and 1. Owen Hughes 40; beat J. G.-0; bent Valentine and Nowers 0-4; Laurie and H. J. Armstrong G-4; lost beat Mitchell and Stark 0-2. to G. W. Sewell and A. D. Humphreys
0-6.
G. Lai and Y. Hachiuma (C.C.C.) Just to Lawrence and Owen Hughes 4-6; lost to Laurie and Armstrong 2-8; lost to G. W. Sewell and A. D. Humphreys 2-0,
II. D. Rumjohn and G. Bodiker (C.CC.) lost to Lawrence and Owen Hughes 4-6, beat Laurie and Arm- Ilumi- strong 6-2; bent Sewell and phreys G-1,"
Chinese R.C. v M.B.K.
At Causeway Bay, the Chinese R.C. defented the Mitsui Bussan Kaisha by six sets to three. Scorca:-
Ng Sze-wong and C. Chon (C.R.C.) Jest to Honda and T. Akiyaina 3-6; beat T. Yanında and T. Imura 6-1; lost to Y. Ulkuchi and H. Yoshidn 8-6.
M. W. Lu and M. K. Lo (C.R.C.) lost to Honda and Akiyama 3-6; beat Yamada and Imura 6-3; beat Uikuchi and Yoshiig 6-4.
Ho Ka-la and Yew Man-kit (C.R.C.) beat Honda and Akiyama fil; beat Yamada and Turn 6-3; beat
Uikuchi and Yoshida 6-4.
South China v University. On their own ground the South Chinn A.A. defeated the H.K. Univer sity by five sets faur. Scores:-
Li Woon-Isoi ani Li Wei-tsui (S.C.A.A.) bent G. de Souza and H. K. Lee 6-4; bout Prof. Forster and Prof. Tottenham 0-2; lost to T. K. Tam and T. W. Chong 3-0,
Clutt So and Ho Wai-hing (S.C.A.A.), beat de Souza and Leo G-1; bent Forster and Tottenham 9-7; beat Tam and Chong 6-2.
T. S. Cho and. W. S. Yny (S.C.A.A.) lost to de Souza and Lee 4-6; lost to Forster and Tottenham 4-6; lost to, Tam, and Chong 3-6.
Kowloon C.C, v Recreio.
On their own ground the Kowloon C.C. defeated the Club de Recreio by eight sets to one. Score:-
E. C. Fincher and E, F. Fincher (K.C.C.) bent. R. Robarts and V. Yvanovich 7-5; hent F. J. Remedios and A. V. Gosano, 6-0; bent H. A. Barras and E. A Noronha 6-2.
S. E. Green and T.. Lay (K.C.C) bent Robarts and Yvanovich 6-4; bent Remédios and Gosano 6-2; bedt Barros and Noronha 6-1.
C. E. Millard and F. Groad '(K.C.C.) beat. Roburts and Yvanovich 6-4; lost
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Kowloon C.C. v LLE. and R.S. On their own ground, the Kowloon C.C.. lost to the Royal Engineers and Royal Corps of Signals by four nets
to five. Scores:-
L. Jack and W. Brown (K.C.C.) lost tó Col. Skinner and Chat, de Linde 3-6; bent Maf. Tole and Sgt. Trum- per 7-5; lost to Maj. Kerrich and S/M Atkinson 1-0.
F. 1. Zimmer and G. Lee (K.C.C.). lost to Skinner and de Linde 36;] font to Tosh nud Trumper 4-6; beat Kerrich and Atkinson 6-3.
A. E. Guest and W. Gittins (K.C.C.) bent Skinner and de Linde 9-7; beat Tosh and Trumper 7-5; lost to Karrich and Atkinnon 5-7,
"University v Nippon.
At Pokfulam the University lost to the Nippon Clith by two sets to seven. Scores:
sity) lost to
G. E. Yeoh and Prof. Ride (Univer Suenaga 2-4; lost to T. Fujieda and N. Nomura and K. к. Yoshikawa 2-0: lost to K. Naltura and Y. Safiki 2-6.
T. K. Lien and F. Y, Khoo (Univer-
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Ordnance Corps by nine sets to nil. Scores:-
II. V. Parker and W. L. Dunbar (1.K.C.C.) bent Maj. White and Hardy and (Cpl. Thompson 6-1 bent 8/Sgt. Greenaway 7-6; beat S/Sgt. S/Condr. Paver and L/Cpl. Morgan' 6-3.
C. Blaker and C. 11. Bradley (K.C.C.) bent White and Green: nway 64; beat Hardy and Thompson 63: beat Paver and Morgan 6-3.
N. S. Loe and J. A. Summers, (H.K.C.C.) beat White and Green- away 7-5; beat Hardy and Thompson 7-5; bent Paver and Morgan 6-2.
Recreio v Craigengower,
At King's Park, the Club de Re- erelo defented the Craizengower C.C. by nine sets to mil. Searen:--
J. Xavier and M. Oliviera (C. de R.) bent G. Kelly and R. Lay 6-0; bent D. Clow and V. Sousa 6-3; beat E. Ham- Ron and D). M. A. Razack 6-0.
M. Remedios and C. E. Xavier (C. de R.) bent Kelly nm Lav 6-0; beat
Clow and Sousa, 6-4; beat Hamson and Razack 6-1.
C. Basle and II. A. Noronha (C. de
and Sousa 6-4; bent Hanson Razack 6-1.
and
sity) lost to Nomura ani Suenaga.) heat Kelly and Lay -2: beat Clow 3-6; lost to Fujiedu und Yoshikawa 3-6 best Nakura and Sajiki 9-7.
Y. F. Chew and D. J. N. Anderson (Unversity)
and beat Nomura Suenaga 6-4; lost to Fujieda and Yoshikawa 4-6; lost to Nakura and Sajiki 4-6.
Y.M.CA. v South China,
On their own ground, the Young Men's Christian Association defeated the South China Athletic Association by eight-sats to one. Scores:-
Rev. Evans and White (Y.M.C.A.) beat S. K. Tam and L. F. Tin 0-1; beat II. Chan and A. Chan 6-2; lost to F. L. Wong and Y. L. Yung 7-9.
(Y.M.C.A.) beat Tam and Tin 6-0; beat Chan and Chan 6-4; beat Wong and Yung 6-1.
T. J. Price and E. R. Price
6-1
E. Ponsford and C. S. Pile (Y,M,C,A,) bent Tam and Tiu best Chan and Chan 6-1; bent Wong no Yang 6-2.
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P. K. Kwok and Chou Wab-po (C.R.C.) lust to Ne and Choy 2-6; lost to Chan and Mn 5-7; lost to Ip and Mow 3-6.
W. C. Hung and Chhi Taun-chfu (C.R.C.) lost to Ng and Choy Ping- Ip and Mow 6-3. fan 7-9: hent Chan and Ma 0-1; beht
Civil Service v Indiana,
At Happy Valley, the Civil Service C.C. defeated the Indian R.C. by six sets to three... Scores:-
Mn. C. Willson and J. Barrow (C.S.C.C.) beat O. Hoosen and M. P. Madar 8-6; bent A, R. Minu and J. §. Ackber 6-3; bent A. G. Mohamed and M. Hassan 6-2.
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