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LAWN TENNIS.
ELIMINATION CONTEST TO
DECIDE "REST" TEAMS.
Bye: Kowloon Bowling Green Club The fret and second rounds have to be concluded before Saturday, Sept. 14, and the remainder of the matches before Wednesday, September 18.
Hong Doubles..
In the Hong Doubles tournament yesterday, L. C. F. Bellamy and V. R. Gordon longkong Tramways) beat H.-J. Armstrong and O. E. C. Marten of Mesars, Deacons, by 641, 9-7.
The winners now meet 8.
E..
Green and G. Bodiker in the semi- final.
Interesting Matches at North Point.
An innovation has been introduced this year in the selection of the "Rest", tennis players to meet the champions of the various divisions of the Hongkong Lawn Tennis League. Instead of the officials of the Associa tion picking the teams as heretofore, an elimination contest has been da cided on. Each Club will nominate and the con)- their strongest pair and the petition will be on the knock-out
Although favourites won in the system. The finalists will be chosen and the defeated semi-finalists will end, in all the four matches played play off to decide the third pair, ex-yesterday afternoon at North Point in the Mixed Doubles League, in in the Chinese Athletic Association capt which all four semi-finalists will be open tennis tournament, two of the chosen.
losers gave their conquerors a good contest, both winning the first wel bofore being defeated,
"A" Division,
The results of the draw follow!
Indian R. C. v Chinese E. C.. M.B.K. v Club de Recreio, Hongkong Univer sity v Craigengower, Kowloon C. GV South China.
"B" Division,
First Round: Hongkong C. GỪN Club de Recreio,
Byes: Hongkong University, M.B.K., y Nippon, Y.M.C.A. v R.E. and R.S., Kowloon C.O.
First Round: Indian R.C. v South Сыла
"C" Division.
v Civil Service.
Mixed Doubles,
The courts at North Point are of
clay, making the play faster than would be on grass. Most of the local players in action yesterday were not accustomed to these courts, neverthe leas play was of abigh standard throughout
"Horace Lo, in his match with II. D. Rumjahn, won the first set but could not keep up the pace, and H. D. Runtjahn had no difficulty in winning the next two.
G. Dodiker, the Oralgengower player, gave E. C. Fincher a fright and stood a a good chance of winning Chinese R.C. v Hongkong C... at one, stogo of the game. He won R.A.0.C. v R.E. and R.S., Club de the first sel, but in the necond Fin Recralo v Indian R.C., Cralgengover failed to put the finishing touch to s cher led 6-8. Bodiker drew level, but well played game. Flacher's chops could not work on the clay courts, but he played steadily to win the next two game for the est. He made no mistake in the third and inst set, boating Bodiker 6-3,
S. A. Rumfohn,, one of the favourites in the tournament, had no difficulty in entering the next round, casily beating S. J. Remedios. of the Club de Recroic in straight sets.
Bye: Crafgengower. First Round: Hongkong Univeralty, v Ladius R.C., Chinese R.C. v Club do Recreio.
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In the fourth match, Lim Bong-so, one of the invaders from the Straits, met Iu Tak-cheuk whom he beat. ir. straight sets. Lim Bong-so has come to Hongkong with a great but if his play yesterday was any reputation, thing to go by, he is not as good as he has been made out to be. Iu Tak- cheuk played well in the first three gamea, but fell off after that to l010 in
straight nota.
The detalled scores were as followi II. D. Rumjahn (Cralgengower) beat Horace Le (C.R.C.), 2-6, 6-2, 6-2. E. C. Fincher (K.C.C.) beat G. Bodiker (Crafgengower), 5-7, 7-5, 6-5. 3. A. Rumfahn (1...) boat 8. 1. Remedios (Club de Recrelo), 0-0, 6-2.
Lim Bong-ao (8traits) beat In Tak cheuk (CRC), 6-2, 0-1.
T.
To-day'a Matches,
John Lim (Siraitė) v II. Yoshida
Honda 'v W. Hardy; M. W. Lo Ý
87. Queen's Roid C., 2nd floor, W. Bray; K. I He v S. E. Green,