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The following are some of the re multa of the Shameen Lawn Tennis

short notice: ture arranged at Club's tournaments which are in Tallernoon. First of all, it was a iz waro wwing at present:

accondly, the Artiuery team very into in arriving: and, lastly, the rezerce failed to turn up. However, C.S.M, Courtney, S., who hap pened to be passing the ground just as the match was ready, to be com

of menced, accepted the invitation

pinvers to take tho some of the whiste.

In the men's Championship Bingles, the following have reached the semi finale: Mr. G. W. Greene by defeat. ing Mr. J. W. Platt 4-0, 0-4, 6-3, 6-2; Mr. A. T. Lay by defeating Mr. A. A. Tuson 0-2, 0-4, 6-4; Mr. J. Mareschall by defeating Mr. Wm. Galloway 6-0, 6-0, 6-3; and Mr. C. E. Watson by defeating Mr. F. Gransfonsi 6-1, 6-D) 0-3.

Hong Doubles,

The results of the first two rounds

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The game resulted in a deserved win for the Somersets by three goals to nfl, although the Gunners wera i nearly through on at least two occu

20th (H) Bty.; KA-Nay,or; Ash loy, Warner; tutter, Dunning, J. Dean; Koerner, Monley, P. Deán, Drydon, Leary.

H.Q. Wing, S.L.I-Wills; Hayward, Green; Hooker, Bristow, Wisson: Guest, Phillips, Swaby, Baggett, Han cock.

of the Hong Doubles are as follows:, sions. It must be naid, also, that the boon 1st round. Shomeen Municipal Coun- Somerzets' score would have ell wolk over from Chartered considerably higher, had it not been Bank, neratched; Jardine, Mathe that Naylor, in the Gunners goal,

(Mr. Co., Ital.,

Wm. made some good, and some very lucky,

"ennus: Galloway and Mr. F. Gandossi) saves and clearances. defeated the Chinese Maritime Customs (Mr. J. J. Palmer and Mr. A. C. E. Braud) 3-0, 6-2, 7-5; Amieri- can Bapust Mission walk over from Northern Featherworks, Ltd., who Heratched; Deacon & Co. Ltd., walk over from Kwangtung Electric Sup. ply Co., Ltd., who scratched; Butter-

The Somerepta kicked off, and made field & Swire, Asiatic Petroleum Company, T. E. Grifth Ltd., and ground, but Ashley sent back to the H. B. M. Consulate-General, byes, middle line, and Bristow passed thu 2nd Round. Butterfield & Swire bali to the left for Hancock to get walk over from Asiatic Petroleum away, and send in the first of many Company who scratched; Shameen good centres. Hancock put in Municipal Council, (Mr. C. E. Watson good centre, from which a goǹ! was And Capt G. A. Clemente) scored, but Mr. Courtney ruled that & the scorer was off-mide. The Gun- defeated

Matheson Lld. Co.,

6-3, 6-4; Americanners then got away, and forced Wit Baptist Mission (Mr. G. W. son to kick out in defence, but the Greene and Mr. M. W. Rankin) ile. Somoraots were soon down the field feated Deacon & Co. Ltd., (Mr. R. K. again, on the right, where a weak Batchelor and Mr.. L. B. Wood) 6-0, shot by Guest was sent over the line. 6-0; H. B. M. Consulate-Genchaí (Mr. G. S. Moss and Mr. A. A. L. Tuson) defeated T. E. Grimth Ltd., (Mr. M. A. Annett and Mr. Wm. Seilfert); 6-3, '6-0.

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Men's Handicap,

The following are the results of the Men's Handicap Singles first two rounds:

1st Round-M G. W. Greene (-440) defeated Mr. F. E. W. Lammert (1430) 6-4, 6-2; Mr. H. Q Esten (-15) defeated Mr. M. A. Annett (15) 8-0, G-2, Mr. Wm. F. Gilman (415) defented Captain R N. Bjuke (416) 5-3, 3-6, 6-1; Mr. J. Krabbe 416) defeated Mr. A. Baker Carr (~30) 6-4, 6-4; Mr. M. W. Rankin (30) defeated Mr. J. W. Platt (-15) 6-2, 6-3; Mr. J. Hinke (15) defeated Mr. D. Lati-

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6-1, 5-7, 6-4; Mr. J. Mareschall (30) walk over from Mr. C. E. Watson (10) who scratched; Mr. L. B. Wood (scratch) defeated Mr. Wm Galloway (scratch) 6-3, 6-4; Mr. Martell Hall (15), Mr. E. R. Hill (-30), Mr. M. Laver (15), Mr. Wm. Seiffert (-16), Mr. J. M. Walker (scratch), Mr. F. Gandossi (~~~16), Mr. G. S. Moss (16) and Bir. W. E Arndt. (Scratch)-all byes,

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2nd round. Mr. R. Martell Hall (416) defeated Mr. E. R. HIN (~430) 3-6, 6-4, 6-4; Mr. M. Laver (16) defeated Mr. Wm. Selffert (-16) 6-4, 7-6; Mr. G. W. Greene (440) defeated Mr. H. G. Eales

15) 6-3, 6-2; Mr. Wi, F. Giliman 415) defeated Mr. J. Krabbe (415) 6-4, 6-1; Mr. M. W. Rankin (---430)

defeated Mr. J. linke 415) 6-0, 6-1; Mr. J. Mareschall (30) defented Bir. L. B. Wood (Scratch) 8-2, 0-0; Mr. J. M. Walker (Scratch) defeated Mr. F. Candossi (-15) 6-2, 9-7-Our Own Corres pudent.

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Canton, Dec. 4. The following is the draw for the Ladies' Open Singles Championship of South Ching for the American Association Challenge Cup to be played off on the courts of the Can- Lon Citizens Athletic Association in the First Public Park, Canton, un less by mutual arrangement of the competitors elsewhere:

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End-to-end play ensued for some time, with the Somersets always seeming likely to score, and the Gun- ners' attacks fading away from want of combination, or faulty ball-control Shortly before half-time, the Somer-

Look the lend with a shot by Baggett, who took advantage of a mis-kick by Ashley, and sent in a good

shot..

The same player scored again after the interval, after both Ashley and Neylor had saved shots in quick suc cession. He was unfortunate on four occasions later on, the ball going wide to the right in each instance The Gunners were penned in their. own half of the field for practically the whole of the second half. Just before the end, Baggell obtained his hat-trick, shooting well in a scrim mage in front of the Gunners' goal.

may be muntioned that two penul Lies were awarded to the Somersets for "hands" in the first half. Guest was just wide of the post with the first, and Baggett put the second one straight into Naylor's hands, for him to cicar well.

Navy Matchen.

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Two China Fleet Football League matches were played yesterday after. noen nt Happy Valley. In the frat game, Sirdar won from Stormcloud by the only goal scored, in a cleanly. contested and fast match. Teams:

Sirdur-Stott; Fitzgerald, Holden, Harness, Hobbs, Greenwood Edmly- ton, Glover, Braham, Horner, Hau

Bard.

team

Stormcloud.-Bogle; Carter, Witts, Cunningham, Collins, Hodson; Mor an. Nichols, Orritt, Gowan, Lynn,

Sirdar kicked off, and eath attacked in turn, the Sirdar gea! having a troublesome time at first until a free-kick for "hands" against un apponent gave a chance to relieve the pressure. Glover made a bril. lant run on the right, and ran right through, to sund in a #but which Bogle could not reach, the ball going Into the far corner of the goal.

No further scoro occurred in the first half, and, on resuming, Storm- cloud took the attack with great per- unproductive sistence, forcing an corner. Stormcloud again came down the field, where Stott saved shots from Nichols and Orritt, and later kept their opponents in their own half, the defence clearing with difficulty several times. Midfield play towards the end, with both defences preventing the forwards from getting very near goal continued until the final whistle was blown:

The second Ching Fleet, League game was between Sepoy and Scrople, the latter winning by four goals to

one. Teams:

Senoy, Mr. Reid; Farnell, 'Bry' den: Williams, Oakden, Wells; Dra- Ber; Coates, Melatosh, Exon. Ish mar.

Serapin Fleck: Noonan, Holden; Smith, Weston, Dunsford; Vallor, Toomey, Dyer, Woolton, Sharp,

First Round-Miss Chan Po-yuk v. Mrs. Hull; Miss Grace Fulton v. Miss Y. Y. Chun; Miss Chuo So v. Miss Louise Hogg: Mrs. G. W.-D. Olivecroun v. Miss Siu Wai Ling: Miss Tang Chi-ho v. Miss Sz-to Me

The following have drawn byes

Exchanges we even at the com in the first round and play in the moncement of the gaine, which was second round:-Mieg Virginia Blick played, at fast pace, and each side v. the winner of Miss Tang Chi-he soon got near the ether's goal, Sharr and Miss Sz-to Mel: Miss Ruth putting a shot just wide of the pont Craft v. Mrs. G.. S. Moss; Mrs. W. at one end, and Coates sending over W. Cadbury v. Miss Wong Yeuk the bar at the other. A free-kick kau: Miss Lei sui-mei v. Mra. R. gave Sepoy an opportunity, hut off. Ride was blown as Cakden scorod Martell Hall; Mrs. Schneider with a good shot. Sopor continued Mins M. A. Lehmant; Mrs. C. E to have the best of matters for Bonis Watson v. Mise Wong Wan-1.

time, until Weston sent Bharp down Mrs: Watson was the winner of on the left, the latter's centro go, the Cup last season. There are, ing to Wootton, who opened the COT however, two new comers to Canton Ing. On-side later on spoiled a good since last season. Mrs. G, 8, Moss chance for the Sepoy to equalise, and has already proved herself a formid- a corner proved worthless, Fleck fist able opponent, and Miss M. A. Leh- ing out Sharp's header. W

comes from the United States with the reputation of having won a State Championship Our Own Correspondent.

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There was little to choose in the play after the interval, both sides making attacks, and being kept out of range of goal, Berepls were the more determined later on, and Weston

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There will be an inter-club match, Colours v Whites, on the Marina ground at Kowloon on Saturday, 7th December, at 3.30 p.ni. The teams are as follows:

Colours.-G. E. Little, F. Cousine, P. Carter,. E. O'lingan, E. R. Bell, M. Bird, S. Browning, Mora Russell, F. Webber, A. T. Cressey, A. E. Steele.

Whites.-A. N. Other, E. Gray, M. Russell, M. King, M. L. Wallace, E. J. Coppin, I. C. Bell, J. L. Whyte, N. A. MeNeillie, C. M. Ferguson, E. S. Laing.

scored a goal from short range, whilst Valtor added another. Sepoy came back, however, and a furious attack rasulted in McIntosh netting his side's solitary goal. Close on time, Wootton scored the best goal of the match, the ball skimming under the bar out of Reid's reach..

'Sepoy got back to the Seraple goal in the final minute, but were unable to score from a scrimmage, with Fleck on the ground,

In a friendly game at Happy Val- ley, the Marines of H.M.8, Kent beat Cornflower in the only goal scored. in an interesting match yesterday afternoon. Terms:

Kent. Tilling: Thune, O'Neil; Burnett, West, Podd; Perritt, Wallace." Boyce, Gray, Grubb,

Cornflower-New; French, Russell: Boam, Childs, Polson; Sipple, Adama. Baker, Best, Colline,

The Marinet had the better of the opening exchanges, and from a corner. kick New cleared against the upright. At the other end, Sipple made ground on the right, but was dispossessed by Thoms, who set the Marines' för- ward line in action again, Tilling saving a shot from Adams. The same player later shot past the post from a pass by Collins.

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Cornflower got away on the right, Baker fading Tilling ready a drove from Sipple's pass, and the leather-necks' came back to the other ond, where Gray beat New with ground shot.

Midfield play was the order for tho rest of the first half.

Midfold play ensued for most of the second half, and no further score was made.

Another friendly match yesterday. afternoon between the Marines of H.M.S. Hermox and B.Q. Flight, R.A.F. ended with the latter side winning by three goals to two. Law, Mickleburgh and Cogger scored for the airmen in the first half, and Cobb scored once in each half for the Marines.

Hockey.

Only one goal was scored in a friendly match at Happy Valley 'yes- terday afternoon, between teams from Serapis and Kent, Dicks scored for Serapis in the first half, and though both sides played a fast and keen game, no other goals were scored. Whitman, of Berapie, was injured towards the end of the game, and had to leave the held.c

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