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The two Univeralty teams compet- Ing in the Lawn Tennis League kuf- fered severe reversen yesterday, and in both instances recorded their first defeats of the season. In the "D" Division; the Recreio won an oxelting encounter and go to the head of the table with a fine record, while the C.R.C. occupy the contemporary post- Linn in the "C" Division. The K.C.C. full victims to the Hongkong Cricket Club In the "B," and the Graduates Association proved no match for the Y.M.C.A., and lost their first en- counter of the season.

The heavy rains during the early part of the work wrought sumelent havoc with many of the grounds to cause the postponement of a number of matches. Yesterday's results were: "H" Division.

University K. C. C.

"C"

Graduntes Assn 2

H. K. C. C.

K. C. C.

C. R. C.

8

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Civil Service

Army T. C.

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Club de Recreio 5 II. K. C. C. Divinton.

Y. M. C. A. 7

Cralgengower 3

K. I. T. C. University 2

4% Radio S. C. 4% 3% L. R. C.

"B" DIVISION.

Brilliant

Performance by Club de Recreio.

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At Pokfulam, the University lost their first League engagement, their opponents being the Club de Recreio, who won, after an exclling game, by the world set in nine, Scores:

D. J. N. Anderson and C. E. Yeoh (University) bent C, A. Baretto al Yvanovich 6-2; lost to . Soua and F. J. Remedios 4.6; beat A. Silva and J. Remedios 6-2,

Y. F. Chew and S. II. Wong (Uni- Yersity) Jost to Barette and Yvanovich 3-6 drew with Snusn and Remedios 4-6; drew with Silva and Remedios 10.

F. V. Khoo and T. K. Lien (Uni- versity) lost to Baretta and Yvanovich 4-6; Jest to Strast and Remerlins 2-6; fent Silva and Remedina 6-3.

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Chinese R.C. v. University.. The Chinese R.C. had little difficulty in winning from the University at Causeway Bay, their representatives taking avven of the nine sets, Scores:

C. C. Chiu and W. C. Hlung (Chineso R.C.) beat 1 Oppenheim and L. A. da Silva 7-6; bent P.I. Khoo and K.M. Le 7-5; beat P. L. Tan and A. L. Tsal

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F.K. Lou and Zu Tak-lam (Chinese R.C.) beat Oppenheim and da Silva 6-2; lost to Kloo and Lo. 3-6; beat Tan and Tsai 6-3.

W. H. Choa and Y. K. Mow (Chinese R.C.) lost to Oppenheim and da Silva 3-0; beat Khoo and Lo 6-0; bent Tan and Tsai 0-3.

Civil Service v. Radio Sports.

An exclting match was played at Happy Valley between the Civil Ser. vice C.C, and the Rado. Sports Club, the game ending in each taking one Langue point. Scores

U. E. Evans and J. II. Omernd (Civil Service) lost to C. N. Taang and Y. T. Munn 3-6; beat W. J. Chan- son and W. K. Tao 6-3; drew with W. Wo and C. Lau 6-0,

W. Paston and F. E. Matthews (Civil Servler) lost to TRANK and Mann 3-4; bent Chunson and Teo 6-3; bent Wu and Lau 6-4.

C. K. Anderson and II. f. Best Civil Servier) lost to Tanng and Maan 1-6; bent Chanson and Tao 6-1; lost to Wa and Lau 4-6,

Army TC.. Indian R.C. The Indian R.C. lost another match, by 614 sets to 3%, on going down to the Army Tennis Club The Army ground. Scores:

S. M. Paul and L. S, Jarman (Army T.C.) beat J. S. Acker and S. A. . Bux 6-1; lost to Mohamed und A. B. II. Ismail 2-6; drew with A. K. Suthad and A. M. Runjabn 6-6.

S. M. Levis and Private Lewis (Army T.C.) lost to Acker and Bur 3-5; beat Mohamed and Ismail 8-1:

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The Kowloon Cricket Club, enter- nining the Hongkong Cricket Club, were defeated by the at set in nine, three so being drawn, Seares:

Hably and finguet (K.C.C.) beat Marlies and Britton-Evans 6-0; Jost 10 Wright and Monaghan - beat Stark and Bowker 6-k

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nn Brittan-Evans 7:5; fast to Wright and alonghan 20: drew with Stark and Bowker 6-6,

Carroll and Capell (K.C.C.) <irew with Marseilles and Brittan-Evans ; lost to Wright and Monoghan

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"C" DIVISION.

Graduates Outplayed by Y.M.C.A.

In their first match of the season, the newly-formed University Grad- uates Association Ioat to the Y.M.C.A., at King's Park by 7 sets to two. Lee and Chung showed good form for the lasers, and won two, sets,

Scores:

Lee and Chung (G.A.) lost to E. R. and T. J. Price 1-6; beat J. Ferguson and McLellan 6-3; beat S. A. Gray and G. Puncheon 0-4.

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Karunia and Lo (G.A.) lost Price and Price 1-0; lost to Ferguson and MeLellan 3-6; Ioat to Gray and Pantheon 1-6,

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Lee and Yeo (G.A.) lost to Price and Price 3.0; lost to Ferguson McLellan 2-6; lost to Gray and Puncheon 2-6,

HK.C.C. v. C.C.C.

Playing at home, the Hongkong Cricket Club defeated Craigengower by six sets. to three, Scores:

Barton and Horridge (1.K.C.C.) beat Howard and Howard 7-5; bent Draadbridge and Kelly 6-2; bent Lim ami Kitchell 6-3.

Terdre and Low (LK.C.C.), lost to Howard and Howard 5-71 beat Broadbridge and Kelly 7-5; bent Lim and Kitchell 8-4..

Plan and Gordon (H.K.C.C.), lost to Howard and Howard 2-0; lost to Broadbridge and Kelly, 1-6; beat Lim and Kitchell 7-5.

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IC.C., by eight sata to one. Scores:

F. Alf and F. Khan (K.I.T.C.) drow with Barnett and White 0-6; lost to Mackay and Hedley 3-8; drew with Jackson and Green 6-0.

H. Man Singh and M. A. Khan (K.IT.C.) lost to Burnott and White 0-6; Just to Mackay and Healey 4-6; lost to Jackson and Green 1-0.

Capt. Gore and S. R. Salleh (K.I.T.C.) lost to Burnett and White

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