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A. E. Coates of Graigengower and A. Hyde-Lay of Kowloon Cricket Club.

Conte won after being 13-1 in arrears At one stage Hyde-Lay was en definitely on top that an easy win was indicated. But Contes recovered fløblerk magnificently and by getting in his Velly last woods robbed flyde-Lay 4. M. Bleunter

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E... Holmes Contes, recovering from a poor start, nech

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On the 28th Hyde-lay held three Compton 17

2

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EAST LANCS. CRICKET K.I.T.C.

Elvin And Whitehead Beat ANNUAL

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Deadly bowling by C. S. M. Elvin (right wickets for 10 runs) and L/Cpl. Whitehead (two for six runs) Raw the "D(S)" Company dismissed The Headquarter Wing scored 26 runs far two wickets, and stumps were then drawn.

for 24 runs.

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shot his bolt and Hyde-Lay had Coates scored an insy two on 10. MI pext head to win 22-18.

It was Dine Torwls, worthy of both players, Hyde-Lay was a little une Fortunats in 9nding, that despite his good form, he could not sustain a ge lead built up to mess of exeel.

play But the consistent endeavour of Contes cannot be denied nad because of this, and his really fast-clust bowling

final bends, thoroughly deserved the victory.

on

11

Test Matches

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POST-WAR LIST

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258, "D(S)" Coy

The ninth annual general meeting of the Kowloon Indian Tennis Club was held on Sunday afternoon.

In the absence of Mr. Mahan Singh, the President, who Is on holiday in India, Mr. M. A. Klian_ (vice-Preside ent) took the chair. Those present included Messrs. M. R. Deb, 11. Pritam Vaswani, S. 8. Mamak' and Sabanan.

The Secretary's a Trensurer's reports showed ilat the Club was in n good and healthy condition.

The following efficials were elected for the ensuing year;

President-Mr. Mahan Singh; Vice- Presidents-Messrs. M. A. Khan and

H. Pritam Vaswori: Hon. Secretary. --

Bar Convener.--Mr.

The match between the winners and Mr. Jahan Dad; llon. Treasurer.—Mr. the Rest of the Battalion will take. Mahan Singh, Grounds Represen

4) place on July 29,

Gurbnelinn

The results to date of the Inter-intive. Mr. S. S. Mamak; Tennis Re- Company second team League are as presentative-Mr. S A. Husening

3026 follows:

Hocacy

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Committee-Messrs,

. M. Khan, Ahmad Khan, 3. Firdos Khan, 31. R. Deb and A. P. Sou

"A" Company lost to "B" Company; Hussain; ! 244,00 "D(S) Company lost to Headquarter 39.70 Wing ; and "C" Company lost to

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HOW PADGHAM Singh presented Mrs, Vaswani with a

WON

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Bouquet.

The results of the Club tennis tournament are as follow:

Singles Championship (challenge Leup presented by Mr.. Mahan Singh), MP. M. Firdos Khan; Runner-up, lr. 1. M. Shigh.

Doubles Chumpionships (challenge cups presented by Messrs.” M. A. Khan and 13. Pritam Vaswani), Win- This good work appeared to 1

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11.20

Dougies Handienp: Winners, Messrs. 3. Ramzan and Jahan Dad; Runners up, Messrs. G. M. Khan and Ahmad Khan.

CROSS HARBOUR

the second what everyone theaght that Annual Swimming Race

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a delightful chip practically stone Du7 42 21.69 dead for a 4. Amid deufening cheers he summed home his putt of 15 feet the eighteenth for a 3 and a round of 71. The history of all Champion." ships shows that, generally, speaking, the man who gets his acore in first wins.

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Sayadu, 25 m.

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was played on the former's courts, the senres being as follows:

E. C. Fincher and Miss O. Daiziet 13.01 (Kowloon C.C. "A") beat. A. V. 146 Remedios and Miss Roza 6-2; bent d. A. Barretto and Mi C. Botelho. 2. S. 6-4; beat A. V. Gosans and Miss O.

Ribeiro 7-5.

4.02

Of Chinese B.C.

The annual harbour race organised by the Chinese Bathing Club for men and women will be held on Sunday next, starting at 2 p..

Entry is open to the Colony and a fee of 50 cents is being charged. Entries should be sent to Mr. Fung Kwok-wa, Compradore Department, Green Island Cement Company.

On July 29, nt 7.30 p.m. a night fete is being held by the Club and there will be a 200 metres relay_race. for ladies (four in each team) which is open to the Colony.

The night fete prizes have all been donated by IT. Aw Boon-haw, pro- prietor of Tiger Balm

CANADIAN CHINESE CLUB · Owing to the inclemency of the weather the Launch pienic arranged by the Canadian Chinese Club which E. F. Fincher and Miss M. Griffiths was to have taken place last Sunday (Kowloon C.C. "A") beat Remedios was cancelled. 16 1937 and Miss Roza 6-1; beat Barretto

More than twenty

members and

23 and Miss Botelha 6-1; drew with guests, among whoin were Dr. Kirk.

Not put.

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14'between England and Wend findles, 4 between Australia a4 Wed Indies, In between Sugland and New Zealand.

#between All

Gosano and Miss Ribeiro. 6-fi.

G. Bodiker and Miss A. Mackenzie (Kowloon C.C. "A") lost to Remedios Miss Reza B-7: beat Barretto and Miss Botelho 6-4; beat Gosano and Ms Ribeiro 6-3.

U.S.R.C. v. KOWLOON C.C. "B"

On the U. S, R. C. Courts the home side won 7-2. Scares:

J. Goldman and Mrs. N. Wilson (U.S.R.CO) best S. A. Gray and Mrs. McCaw

bent G. C. Burnett and Intween Eneland and red, and Mrs. Horford 6-2; beat N., A. E. 192.10 Seath Atrias y Australia, in South Australia and New Zealand, but those

There have been matches between Mackay and Mrs. Stokes 6-2.

A. L. Sullivan and Mrs. Holmes Africa Strek.

Makluur tot ace the War of 1

Gray and Mrs. mitches have not been recognised by (U.S.I.C.) lost to Before the Great War, 134 Test the Imperial Conference, and there- McCaw 5-7; beat Burnett and Mrs. matches had been played, giving fore do not come under the head of Hosford 6-1: beat Mackay and Mrs. grand total of 251, up to the con-ficial" matches, particularly be Stokes 6-1. clusion of the South Africa v. Aus-case the Australian tes visitost to Gray and Mrs. McCaw 4-6: Capt. J. D. Milne and Mirz, Ashton New Zealand were generally representative, and more in thebeat Burnett and Mrs. Hosford 7.6; nature of scratch combinations. beat Mackay and Mrs. Stokes 6-1.

trulin series in 1935-36. thus:-

13 between nazlamal and Australia,

En between England and South Africa.

21 between Australia and euth Afrtes,

ROBINSON'S

Mr. Stewart and Captain Bentley, Were waiting at Queen's Pier hoping that the weather would endm down. sufficiently for the launch to take them to Clear Water Bay, When the committee devided that the picnle would have to be cancelled, Dr. Kirk kindly offered the use of his matshed at Repulse Bay.

The party journeyed out there in several cars, and sjænt & very en- joyable afternoon.

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