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HONG DOUBLES."
TWO FURTHER MATCHES IN TOURNAMENT.
WAS
The tennis tournament in the Hong continued yesterday, At an extraordinary general meet-Donbles ing of the Council of the Hongkong when two matches were decided." Lawn Tennis Association, held in the Law and Black defeated Currie and board room, Post Office Building Stowart 6-3, 1-6, 6-3; and Goggins yesterday, the draft regulations and rules of the Hongkong LT.A. were, and, Collis won in straight sors from after certain amendments had been Jones and Gammell, the scores being effected, unanimously adopted for im- 6-3, 7-5. mediate effect.
Mr. R. E. Lindsell, the President of the Association, was in the chair and was supported by Mr. M. K. Lo (Vice-President) and Mr. C. P. F. James (Hon. Secretary).
Y.M.C.A. Tennis,
WITCHELL'S FINE DISPLAY.
PUTS UP STURDY DEFENCE FOR KOWLOON.
Only the excellent work of wit- chell, the Kowloon, full back saved the mainlanders from the ignomy of an even heavier defeat than that of G-1 which they suffered at the hands of the V.R.C. last night, this player time and again upsetting the well- conceived movements of the home team.
Had he received better support G. Burnett and E. W. Railton were from his vanners," Kowloon might the finalists who met in the "Weall" well have altered the whole com- plexion of the game and the score,. Cup competition, organised in con-but as it was the winners, displaying The chief amendments made to the nexion with the European Y.M.C.A superiority in every other department, difficulty in annexing draft proposals were that the Associa Kowloon, yesterday evening, this experienced no
the league points at stake,
They enjoyed a comfortable first tion should regulate, arrange and being their second attempt to decide
in who should hold the trophy.
half, during which time they plied on necessary matters manage all
C goals without response. connexion with Interport matches; The match went the fall five sets; four
individuni members that instead of paying an entrance fee and annual Railton winning in fine style after a Roza Pereira and Gittins both claimed subscription, they shall pay fees to gruelling struggle, with the scores a couple, the latter being responsible for quite a spectacular effort for his first. any competition organised by the A-| 1-0, 6-3, 4-6, 8-6, 6-1, in his favour.
After sociation as the executivé may deem
fit and necessary; and that the in- dividual shall not have the right of referring matters in which dissatisfied, to the Council.
he
is
In rule 6 of section 2 the proposal postponed to allow matches to bo through mutual arrangement was deleted, and this was altered to the "sanction of the committee.". (
LOCAL CRICKET.
KOWLOON C.C. DEFEAT THE UNIVERSITY.
*
the changeover, Kowloon rande themselves more familiar with the ball, but they were chiefly on the defensive and it was here that Wit- chell In
put some fine WORK.
His
swim to pave the way for Simpson to score from an unmarked position was one of the prettiest moments of the game.
Gittins and Lawrence added further goals before the close.
The teams were:
A friendly match, between the
V. R. C. Knight. Soares. Remedios, University and Kowloon C.C. was played at Polfulum on Sunday after-Stewart, C. Roza Pereira, Lawrence Kowloon.-F. Angus, Witchell, noon and resulted in a victory for the and Gittins:
Kerr, Railton, Franks, Henry, Simp- Peninsula side by 79 runs.
Referee Mr. G. T. May.
In rule 7 of the same section, the words appertaining to the reporting, with full reasons, of the cause of postponement of matches to the Hen. Secretary within forty-eight hours, were deleted and as substitute were
K.C.C. batted first and declared son. added.The. home team shall in overy such case be responsible for with 238 runs on the board for the r initiating the arrangements" for the loss of eight wickets, the chief con- refixing of the postponed match, and tributors being E. G. Fincher.(47), in the event of the date not being W. C. Hung (36), E. F. Fincher (33) fixed within the 14 days, the Execu-and N. A. E. Mackay (28 not out). tive Committee shall have the power The University replied with 150. either to fix the date and award the Rodrigues hit up 68 before being run point to the club whom the committee out, and Chan Fook and Sulieman deem not to be in default."
made 25. each.
The words "Except with permission of the Executive Committen" were added to the rule that no player who has played once (during the season) for one club is eligible to play there after during that season for another club).
At the close of the meeting, Mr. M. K. La proposed a vote of thanks
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