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LEAGUE TENNIS.
CRAIGENGOWER IN A
SURPRISE WIN.
Practically all of yesterday's league tennis results worked out to form, and the only one big surprise of the day was the defeat of the Royal Engineers Sporta Club by the Craigengower C.C.
"B" DIVISION,
Club de Recreio's Good Win
The Club de Recrela proved far too strong for the South China on the latter's courts, winning in good style by seven sets to two. Scores:
A. A. Noronha and J. B. Gonsalez (C. de R.) lost to S. W. Wong and O. K. Lam 1-6; beat Lee To-bik and S. K. Ng 6-4; lost to C. S. Chau and Y. W. Lee 4-6,
A. V. Gosano and A. A Remedios (Club do R.) beat S. W. Wong and 0. K. Lam G-3; best Lee To-bik and S. K. Ng 6-1: beat C. S. Chau and Y. W. Lee 6-2.
H. A. Barres and F. J. Remedios (Club de R.) beat S. W. Wong and 0. K. Lam 6-2; beat Lee To-bik and S. K. Ng 6-2; beat C. S. Chaù and Y. W, Lec 6-3.
Y.M.C.A.'B Fifth Defeat.
The Y.M.C.A. suffered their fifth defeat of the season when they were visited by the Mitsui Bussan Kaisha, who won by seven clear sets, two remaining unfinished. Scores:
T. J. and E. R. Price (Y.M.C.A.) lost to T. Fujimori and T. Imura 2-6; lost to N. Hayase and T. Ema 2-6..
5. A. Gray and H. Keyserling (Y. M.C.A.) lost to Fujimori and Imura 1-6; lost to S. Fukushima and K. Matsuo 2-6; lost to Hayase and Ema 1-6,
G. Puncheon and V. Hast lost to Fukushima and Matsuo 9-11; lost to Hayase and Ema 6-8,
University v Kowloon C.C.
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LAWN BOWLS LEAGUE.
TAIKOO R. C. TEAMS FOR SATURDAY,
The following teams have been selected to represent Taikoo RC. on Saturday:
Against Kowloon "Bowling Green Club (1st Division) at Taikco. B. Chapman, T. Grimes, N. Drummond and d J. Ferguson (Skip); G. McLeod, J. Sloan
Skip); J. C. Chalmers,
St., J. Laing and R. Wallace Blast Kowloon
J. Polson, and W. Wotherspoon (Skip).
Bowling Green Club (2nd Division) at Kowloon.-A. Stalker, T. Stainton, WV. Bell and R. K. Duncan (Skip); W. Cunningham, W. Brown, J. J. Whyte and G. H. Tash and de Linde 6-0; lost to Kerrich S. Amery and D. Walmsley (Skip);
Stewart (Skip): J. Sloan Jr., T. Swan,
and Atkinson 8-10,
• Civil Service ♥ Indians, The Indian R.C. had no difficulty in beating the Civil Service on the latter's ground, winning by eight sets to one. Scores:
J. Barrow and D. M. MacDougall (Civil Service) beat A. A. Rumjahn and S. H. Lamail 6-2: lost to J. S. A. Curreem and S. A, Hussain 3-6; lost to A. H. Madar and O. Ismail 2-6.
J. A. Bendall and F. W. Bradley (Civil
to Rumjahn and Service) lost Ismail 3-6; lost to Curreem and
'Madar Hussain 2-6; lost to
and Ismail '1-6.
Balfour and Dr. D. J. Valentine (Civil Service) lost to Rumjahn and Curreem and Ismail 1-6; lost to Hussain 1-6; lost to Madar and Ismail 3-0.
Match Postponed. United Services Recreation Club "B" were ́ due to play Nippon Club at King's Park but the contest postponed.
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"C" DIVISION.
Was
To-day's Games.
The following unfinished League games will be played this evening;
-Taikoo v. Kowloon C.C. (1st)
Division).
Craigengower. Division).
V Police (1st:
Civil Service, v Craigengowar (2nd
Division).
ensy win, capturing seven of the nine sets. Scores:
A. V. Remedios and L. A. Ribeiro (C. de R.) beat H.-P. Kho and P. P. Kho 6-2; beat K. K. Kho and Y. K Ng 6-3; beat A. L Tsai and Y. L. Pao 6-3.
J. H. Figueiredo and M. Oliveira lost to Kho and Kho 1-6; beat Kho and
Ng 6-3; lost to Tsai and Pao 0-5.
C. A. Noronha and L. A. Rocha beat Kho and Kho 6-0; beat Kha and Ng 6-0; beat Tsai and Pao 6-3.
Kowloon Indiana Defeated, The Kowloon Indian Tennis Club suffered a seven set defeat at the hands Heavy Defeat Suffered by
of the Hongkong G.C., but Holders.
nevertheless put up: gallant display, and were unfortunate in not securing several of the honours. Two remained unfinished. Scores
Playing very,
fine tennis, the Chirese R.C. pulled oft an excellent performance when they defeated the S.C.A.A., the holders of the divisional
On the University ground the "home shi team lost to the Kowloon Cricket Club by the odd set. Scores:
L. Forster and D. K. Samy" (Unl- versity) lost to L. Jack and R. B. Hamble 7.2; beat F. Grose and Mac- Intosh 6-2; beat A. T. Lee and W. M. Gittins 4
Y. B. Ng and G. E. Yeoh (Univer- sity) lost to Jack and Hambly 3-6: lost to Grose and MacIntosh 1-6; last to Lee and Gittins 6-8.
F. Y. Kho and T. K. Lien (Univer- sity) lost to Jack and Hambly 4-6; beat Grose and MacIntosh G-4; beat Lee and Gittins 6-1.
Chinese v Hongkong C.C.
The Chinese R. C. won convincingly from the Hongkong C.C. at Causeway Bay, taking eight of the nine Bets. Scores:
C. Chon and Horace Lo (Chinese R.C) beat G. Miskin and R. H. Wild 6-2; beat T. G. Bennett and LT. Ridi, 6-1; beat W. T. Monaghan and J. A. Summers 7-5.
Lau Fook-ki and Cheng Chi-wing (Chinese R.C.) beat Miskin and Wild 6-2; heat Bennett and Ride 6-1; beat Monaghan and Summers 6-1.
W. C. lung and Chiu Chun-chlu (Chinese R.C) beat Miskin and Wild 6-3; lost to Bennett and Ride 4-6; beat Monaghan and Summers 6-3.
Craigengower y R.E.
The Royal Engineers suffered their first defeat when they met
the Craigengower C.C. at Happy Valley, losing by the odd set. Scores:
J. W. Leonard and Y. Hachiuma (Craigenzower) beat Col. Skinner and Lieut. Col. Wyatt 6-3; beat Major Tosh and Capt. de Linde 9-7; beat Mujor Kerrich and Sergeant Major Atkinson 6-3.
G. Lai and A. Kitchell (Craigen- gower) lost to Skinner and Wyatt 5-7: lost to Tosh and de Linde 5-7; beat Kerrich and Atkinson 9-7.
H. J. Howard and W. J. Howard lost to Skinner and Wyatt 4-6; beat
winning seven of the nine sets.
Choi Ping-fan and Ng Kam-cheun (Chinese R.C.) beat Wong Fook-nam and Siow Kim-sang 6-4; beat Chan Kom-hung and Chun ham-moon 6-0; beat Wa Kin-kan and Lui Kwai-fan 6-1.
Hon Lun-fung and Ip Kau-ko (Chinese R.G.) lost to Wong and Siow 3-6; beat Chan and Chan 6-2; beat Ho and Lui 6-2.
Lau Man-kwong and In Tak-lum (Chinese R.C.) beat Wong and Siow 6-3; boat Chan and Chan G-1; lost to Ho and Lul 4-6.
Civil Service.v. Indians. This match was played on the Civil Service ground by mutual consent, the visitors, winning by nine clear sets. Scores:
V. H. Freeman and G. J. Mitchell (Civil Service) lost to M. O. Hloosen and D. Mohamed 2-6; lost to A. R. Minu and S. A. R. Bux 3-6; last to J. S. Ackber and N. B. Kitchell 5-7.
J. Pengelly and E. Savage (Civil Service) lost to Hoosen and Mohamed 4-6; lost to Mimu and Bux 6-8; lost to Ackber and Kitchell 2-6.
T. Armstrong and G. H. Fowler (Civil Service) lost to Hoosen and Mohamed 2-5; lost to Minu and Bux 5.7; lost to Ackbar and Kitchell 6-8.
Nippon y German T.C.
The German Club made a bold lid to snatch a win from the Nippon Club on the latter's courts, but failed to obtain the odd set. Scores:
Ishibash and Kawano (N.C.) lost to Shmidt and Schroeter 3-6; bent Fischer And Neidt 6-4; bent Precht
and 6-1.
Schult, and Inaoka (N.C.) beat
Shmidt and Schroeter 7-5; beat Fis- cher and Neidt 6-0; lost to Precht and Schuldt, 2-6.
Hata and Sato lost to Shmidt and Schroeter 7-9; beat Fischer and Neidt 6-0; lost to Precht and Schuldt 4-5.
Recreio University. Entertaining the Hongkong Univer- sity, the Club de Recreio enjoyed an
a
sets
Dr. Lal and Fires. Khan (K.I.T.C.) lost to A. H. Block and H. V. Parker 4-6; lost to V. R. Gordon and A.-C. L.. Bowker 10.12.
Feroz Ali and H. S. Mahan Singh lost to G. E. R. Divett and C. H. Bradley 9-11; lost to Block and Parker 3-6.
Johan Dad and, J. Singh lost to Divett and Bradley 0-6; lost to Block and Parker 1-6; lost to Gordon and Bowker 4-6
K.C.C. v. Filipino Club. After hard fought games Kowloon Cricket Club beat Filipino Club by to three at King's Park: six sets Scores
R. B. Jackson and F. J. Chuff (K. C. C.) beat D. Leonard and W. Ogley 6-3; lost to J. M. Cruz and T. Leonard 4-6; bent B. Rull and D. Bautista 6-2.
W. Brown and Burnett beat D. Leon- ard and W. Ogley 6-3; lost to J. M. Cruz and T. Leonard 4-6; beat M. Rull and D. Bautista 6-3.
N. A. E. McKay and G. Hedley beat B. Leonard and W. Ogley 7-5; lost to J. M. Cruz, and T. Leonard 4-6; beat M. Rull and D. Bautista 7-5.
MIXED DOUBLES.
Indian R.C. Entertain Ladies' Recreation Club.
túc.
The Indian R.C. entertained Ladies Recreation Club in the Mixed Doubles League and won all nine sets. Scores:
Mrs. McCaw and C. A. L. Rumjahn (Indian R.C.) beat Mrs. Fischer and N. L. Railton 6-0; beat Mrs. Blaisse and H. Nijhoff 6-3; beat Capt. and Mrs. Elicrington H. D. Rumjahn
6-2.
(Indian R.C.) beat Mra. Fischer and Railton 6-0; beat Mrs. Blaisso and Nijhof 6-3 beat Capt. and Mrs. Etherington 9-7.
Miss Ramjahn and S. A. Rum- jahn (Indian R.C.) beat Mrs. Fischer and Railton 6-2; beat Mrs. Blaisse and Nijhoff 6-4; beat Capt. and Mrs. Etherington 6-1.
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