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LEAGUE TENNIS.
(Continued from Page 9.)
A. Remedios and L. Ribeiro (Recreio) :-
LEAGUE TABLES..
The tables up to date (including Sunday's matches) now stand-
...Division"
bent E, W. Railton and W. R.
Greenhalghepun
.P. W. L. Pts.
9.2
Chinese R.C,
2 2 0 2
beat G. Puncheon and J. C...
Faers
Indian R.C.
2
20
2
65
loat to A. Blfas, and G. Hidley 4.7
Mitau! Huaan Kaisha 2 University
1 1
1
2
1
1
1
Kowloon CC.
2
1
1
1
(Total: Recreio 68, K.B.S.F.P.A $1),
19.14
Hong Kong CC.... 2 United Services R.C... 2
Q
0
0 2
.
Division "B"
R.A.O.C. v. N.T.C.
At Sookumpoo, the Royal Army Ordnance Corps defeated the Netherlands T. C. by 37 games. Scores:-
Hardy and Lake (R.A.0.C.) ;-- beat J. Walle and A. J.
Club de Recrejo Chinese R.C. Craigengower C.C. Indlay R.C.
P. W. L. Pts.
3 ^. 3 0 3
Handicap Singles "A" (inal) - L. M. S. Lloyd (rec, 4/6) v. G. W. Sewell (own 4/6).
Championship Singles (soml- final):S. E. Green v. Major W. B. Stevenson, winner to meet G. W. Sewell,
(owe from
In the Handicap Singles "A" (semi-final) :—G. W. Sewell 4/6) received a walk over L. Forster (owe 5/8).
EXHIBITION MATCHES.
In the exhibition matches to be, played on Wednesday at 4 p.m. at the Hong Kong Cricket Club ground in aid of the funds of the Minister- Ing Children's League and the! Hong Kong Women's Guild the following will take part:-
Mra. Tottenham and Major Lucus v. Miss Lo and M. K. Lo..
Rumjahn Brothers V. Colonel
Russel Brown and Dr. Tottenham.
Given fine weather there ought to
be a record attendance.
DAVIS CUP.
Washer and Tilden in Form.
Brussels, May 14, P. W. L Pts. Washer beat Hunter 9-6, 8-10,
87-5, 7-5, 6-1.
2 2 0
2
2 20 2
2. 20
2
Nippon Club
3 2 1
2
University ...
1 1
1
South China A.A.
2
1
1
1
Ramondt..
.10. 1;
beat G. H. Heintzen and F.
Lafleur..
bent H. J. Knottnerus and
Sucímondt
United Services R.C... 3 1
2
1
.10
1| Hong Kong Các.
2
0 2
0
74
Kowloon C.C.
2 02 0 Royal Engineers...... 2 0 2 0 Mitsui Busaan Kaisha 9 0 8 0
27. 6
Bendall and Hale (R.A.0.C.) :— beat J. Walie and A.
Ramondt 'bent H. J. Knottnerus and
Svelmondt
Division **C."
J.
7- 4
Chinese R,C. R.A.O.C.
3 3
2
2 0
2
... 8.3
lost to G. H. Heintzen and F.
Lafleur
Club de Recreio
2
2 0 2
Nippon Club
3
2 1
2
5-6
Craigengower C.C.
1
0
1
South China A.A..
1 1
1
1
2
1
10
1
0
I 0
8 સ
Hong Kong Cũ.
3 0
3
'0
2 2018
Hool and Andrews (R.A.O.C.) Kowloon C.C. beat J. Walle and A. J. Netherlands T.C.
Ramondt
6-6 Talkoo R.G. beat H. J. Knottnerus and - | K.B.S.F.P.A.
Suelmondt
8 3 beat G. H. Heintzen and F.
Lafleu.
7. 4
21-12
Total: R.A.0.C. 68, N.T.C. 81).
́SUNDAY'S MATCHES.
Two matches in the League were ployed yesterday, the details being
as under:n
DIVISION "B."
Nippon Club v. M.B.K.
www
Playing away in the "B" Division yesterday, Mitsui Bussan Kalsha defeated the Nippon Club by 13
games.
Scores:-
Y. Sajiki and T. Fujieda (Nip- pon):
beat N. Inagaki and W. Tanaka 7- 4 beat I. Snído and G. Naka-
mura
10- 1
beat K. Mizobe, and M. Kita-
jima.
7.4
24. 9
T. Miki and U. Mizuguchi (Nip- pon):
beat N. Inagaki and W. Tanaka 6- 5 beat I. Saldo and G. Nakamura 9- 2 lost to K. Mizoba and M
Kitajima
5- G
20-13
K. Suenaga and M. Okajimo (Nippon):
lost to N. .Inagaki and w,
Tanaka
2. 0
font to I. Saldo and G. Naka-
mura
beat K. Mizable and M. Kita-
jima
43.
65
12-21 Total: Nippon Club, 66; M.B.K..
DIVISION "C"
K.B.S.F.F.A. y. South China A.A.
The Kowloon British School Former Pupils Association enter- tained South China A.A. in the "C" Division, the latter side winning by: 29 games.
Scorea: Puncheon and G. B. Slipper (K.B.S.F.P.A.)
J
lost to C. N. Teang and H. N.
Tal....
H.K.C.C. TOURNAMENT.
Closing Matches This Afternoon,
Tilden beat Ewbank 6-0, 6-3, 6-3. Ewbank replaced Van Den Bemden, who sprained his foot early in the match.
Tilden and Hunter best Washer and Botsford 7-5, 8-6, 6-4.-Reuter,
Lisbon, May 14,
In the second round of the Davis 0 Cup Germany' eliminated Portugal owinning three matches-Reuter.
The last match In› the "open" competitions under the auspices of to-day, the event being the doubles the Hong Kong C.C. will be played
final between S. A. Rumjahn and H. D. Rumjahn (1925-1926 holders) and T. Honda and. H. Akiyama.
This is the first time that a Jap- anese pair has reached the final of the doubles championship but it is not expected that Honda and Akiyama will be able to wrest the title from the Rumjahn cousins.
A win this afternoon will make
the Rumjahne proud possessors of the Ho Fook Challenge Cup.
Paris, May 15.
In the Davis Cup France elim- inated Roumanla by three.matches to nil-Reuter.
World Championship."
Budapest, May 15. In the Davis Cup competitions, Italy beat Hungary by three matches to two-Reuter.
London, May 15.
•
the world professional real tennis At the Prince's Club, London in
championship G. Covey, the holder, beat P. Etchebaster of France by Reven sets to four.-Reuter.
BOXING.
CLOSING TOURNAMENT OF SEASON.
A very successful seasón under the auspices of the Hong Kong Boxing Association was brought to a close in the Theatre Royal on to-Saturday, evening.
At the conclusion of the match, Miss E. Haraton will distribute the prizes won in the tournaments: Matches down for decision day are:-
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'Details follow:
Whittington-Baker.
In a six round Leightweight contest between Stoker Whitting- ton (141 lb.) of H.M. Submarines, and A.B. Baker (1441⁄2 lb.), of H.M.S. "Hermes," the latter won. Gold-Kirkhead.
Stoker Gold (123 b.) of H.M.S. "Hermes," and A.B. Kirk- head (124 lb.) of H.M.S. "Frobisher," fought a toe to toe six round contest in the Bantam- weight class. Gold was more aggressive than his opponent in the first round, and many sting- Ing blows were exchanged. Kirk- wood won a popular decision.
Hills-Grant.
Warder Grant (127 lb.) of the Victoria Gaol gave the fight to Marine Hills (122 lb.) of HM.S. "Hermes," in the third round, of a six round contest in the Feather- weight class,
Ewin-Coombes,
What would have been a teni ing pains, or by cramps, in the joints round Catchweight contest be come more and more frequent, intense H.M.S. "Hermes," and A.B. spasms between A.B. Ewin (153 lb.), of and prolonged, and the sufferer looks Coombes (140% lb.), of H.M.S. forward with dread to damp or cold Wyvern," was ended in the weather as being certain to bring is fourth round, when Ewin lifted ultimately fatal, discade. liable to develop into disabling, and his man off his feet with a left
at attack. If neglected rheumatism
Whilst the precise causes of rheumat- upper cut. Coombes fell with a
thud and took full count. ism are still uncertain, there is post- 4- 7tive evidence that it is a 'malady of the lost to C. Y. Tso and S. X. Ng 3- 8 blood, and that tonle treatment through lost to Li and Chuen
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