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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, THURSDAY, JULY 10, 1930.

YESTERDAY'S TENNIS

MATCHES..

U.S.R.C. DEFEAT C.R.C. IN THE MIXED DOUBLES.

Playing on the home ground, the Chinese R.C. lost to the U.S.R.O by the odd set, yesterday, in the mixed deuhles league. Scores:

SEASON'S BEST.

THE SOMERSETS-CHINESE POLO MATCH.

the

"Marked by its open nature, fairly accurate ball handling, fast swimming and minimum of fouls, the Somerseta- Chinese Athletic encounter at the V.R.C. last night stands out as the best exhibit league this seaso

in the division first M. K. Lo and Miss G. Lo' (C.R.C.) Services team had more of loat to Anderson and Mrs. Cape 0-6, lest to Goldman and Mrs. Taylor 2-6, lest to Grimble and Mrs. Grimble 4-5. M. W. Lo and Miss Enid Lo beat Anderson and Mrs. Cape 6-9, beat Goldinan and Mrs, Taylor 6-2, beat Grimble and Mrs. Grimble 6-0.

EL He and Mrs. Chiu lost to Anderson and Mrs. Cape 4-8, lost to Goldman and Mrs. Taylor 4-6, beat Grimble and Mrs. Grimbio 6-2.

A Postponement.

The mixed doubles match between the Ladies Recreation Club and the University, which was to have been played on the former club's courts, was postponed, until a later date.

"C" DIVISION.

South China. Defeat the University. Playing on the Pokfulam ground, the South China A.A. defeated the University by eight sets to one, in the "C" Division Scores:

game tro-pil,

forward play, but their weakness robbed them of the match. The Chin ese managed to and won the to get the goals through Both teams kept their position ex reptionally well in the cramped bath, and it was a bad mistake in this-ze- spect by the Somersets that gave the Athletic their first goal. The military should have scored two or three times in both halves.

The Chinese second score came to- wards the end, when the goalie left past the net and the ball was flicked him. The teams were:

Chinese Athletic-Chan Sik-pul, Kwok Fang-shan, Fung Kwok-wa, Chan Sin-lok, Chan Kam-chung, Tam Chi-keung, Lam lu.

Somersets. Naylor, Morris, Mea- dows.

Mackenzie, Fox, Howard, Earley.

Somerset Seconds Lose.

The Somersets also died hard in the second division game against the University, who put up a much better show than in any of their provious They left the water appearances.

Wong Fook-nam and Siow Kim-victors two to one. The sevens that sang (South China) beat L. A. Silva took part were: and Y. Pao 6-4; beat E. H. Theo and C. S. Tan 6-3; beat K. P. Gan and II. T. Bee 6-2.

Chan Kam-hung and Lea Kwai-fan beat L. A. Silva and Y. L. Pao 6-3:1 beat B. H. Theo arid C. S. Tan 8-6; beat K. P. Gan and H. T. Bee 7-5;

Chan Kam-moon and Yung Nai-a cheung lost to L. A. Silva and Y. L. Pao 3-6; beat B. H. Theo and C. S. Tan 6-2; beat K. P. Gan and H. T. Bee G-0.

HITTITE FINDS IN ANATOLIA.

REMAINS OF A TEMPLE

DISCOVERED.

Somersets Skinner, Hill, Bollen, Parkes, Sprouting, Morris, Lilley.

University-P. L. Tan, K: L Ip, S. T. Cheung, K. K. Kho, F. F. Li, S.

Wong. C. Loh,

Neither side scored in the first half, but carly in the second Wong snapped fast one past the goalie, and a mo- ment or so later Li got one through from about the half way line,

Mr. Weyman refereed both games.

there is an extensive view of the horizon. Here some more bas- It is reliefs have been found. believed that the Hittites built the temple at about 1800 B.C..

Phrygian Fortress. Adjoining these remains traces of a fortress built four or five centuries later by the Phrygians -The excavations now being car-: ried out under the direction of have been found. The Phrygiana conquered the country between Herr Van der Osten have brought 1200 and 800 B.C.. and built to light some interesting Hittite' remains at Giavour Kale, in the palace on the "platform" or level ground above mentioned, and sur- sub-prefecture of Haiman, near rounded it by an immense for Konia, in Asia Minor.

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