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LEAGUE TENNIS
(Continked from Page 9.)
CHINESE R.C. v. Y.M.C.A.
Scores:--
D. Clow and E. (C.C.C.):
LAWN BOWLS
(Continued from Page 9.)
LR. Whant'
F. H. Holdman
J. J. Gregory
F. J. Neves
M. A. R. Solusa
D. Ramjahn
B. W. Bradbury 16-(Skip)
R. T. Taylor
(Skip)
49
POLICE R.C. v. K:B.G.C.'
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THE
22
CHINA MAIL,
Collins had likewice a field day, Macfarlane scoring on only, seven heads (including one 4). At the 12th head Collins led by: 12-9 but then monopolised all the heads bar two and won by 14 shots."
On the third rink the scores were 5-5 at the sixth head, and then Edwards scored in the next six heads, getting a lead of 18-6, although he scored only 2, 1, and 2 thereafter, 65 Wiltshire had to be content with singles, losing the match by seven shots....
At Happy Valley, the Police R.C. lost to the Kowloon Bowling Green Club by ten shots.
Craigengover
Yacht Club
D. K. Kharas S. J. Jordain W. Langenstrass F. M. Ellia
S. M. Flegg C. Rosselet
West's rink opened feebly, losing a 4 and a 1, scoring 1, and losing 1, 2, (Skip) and 2, being down after six heads by E. Tuck 10-1. They then scored one and Guy H. V. Poarse 13, but a 6 and a 1 lessened the margin A. Abbas
for West. HIs side. scored on only. Collins three heads later (1, 3, 3); whereas (Skip) Guy had five l'a and three 2's, winning w Field by nine shots.
W. GI
[Skip)
A ding dong struggle was witnessed J. Cavanagh between Moss and Russell, a couple of 3. Wiltshire threes for the former making a lot of difference as, the side tied overal times before the last head when the scores were 16-15.
By scoring on the first four hoads the K.B.G.C. on the third rink made victory sure. The visitors led by 11-3 at the 8th head, but then Mair scored A 1 and a 3 for the 5, 2, and 2. K.B.G.C. was followed by another 5 for the Police. Exchanges were even thereafter, Mair losing by only
Bowling Green $. Eccleshall
shot.
Police R.C.
E. G. Post
R. Marks
Hamson
J. McLeod
lost to M. O. Hoosen and M. P.
Madar
beat A. G. Mohamed and
Ackimr
J. S.
J. C. West
(Skip) .... 15
67. Glendinning
J. Fonder
8- GW. E. Hellands
lost to A. K. Minu and M. Hastan 3 D. M. A. Razack and G. Kelly (C.C.C.)
At Causeway Bay, the Chinese Recreation Club'overwhelmed the Euro- pean Young Men's Christian Associa-inst to M. D. Hooson and M. P. tion, winning nine sets to nil
Scores:-
Lau Fook-ki and H. Lo (G.R.C.):
beat T. J. Price and E. R. Price & 1 heat II. Hampton and C. Pile .. 6. 2 beat A. White, and A. Rump
Lai Kwong-tsun and In Tak
cheuk (C.R.C.);----
Campbell
Muir
L. Guy
one
(Skip) ... 24
R. Duncan
E. W. I. Hogbin P. T. Farrell
W. Russell (Skip)
W. E. Hale
G. C. MoSE
(Skip) .. 16
J. Field
Henderson
H. H. Roso
Madar
4- 6
G. Hargraves
R. Hall
lost to A. G. Mohamed and J. S.
Acker
W. Mair
H. Nish
1-6
(Skip)
21
(Skip)
61
beat A. R. Minu and M. Hassan - 7
T. Hamet and V. Sousa (0.0.0.) —
- 0
lost to M. O. Hoosen and M..P.
Madar
... 3. €
lost to A. G. Mohammed and J. S.
Ackber
1-6
beat T. J. Price and E. R. Price 6- 2 beat H. Hampton and C. File. 6-0 beat A. White and A. Rump
6. 1
Chong Chi-wing and Lau Man- ching (C.R.C.) :—
2
beat T. J. Price and E. R. Price beat H. Hampton and C. Pile 7-5 beat A. White and, A. Rump.... 8 1
K.C.C. v. UNIVERSITY
On their own ground, the Kowloon Cricket Club lost to the University by two sets to seven.
Scorce:--
L. Jack and J. Smith. (K.C.C.):
lost to Dr. D. Laing and Dr. D. K.
Saray
RECREIO v. K.C.C.
15
shots.
P. W. Ramsay
A. Chapman
F. Sutton
25 (Skip)
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The following programme will be broadcast to-day from the Gov- ernment Broadcast Station Z.B.W. on 850 metres.
148 pm-Weather Report. 5,30-6.30 p.m.Programme of Chinese Music.
7.48 p.m. Evening weather report.
'8 p.m. Evening programme, Records supplied
.... 16 (Columbia
through the courtesy of Messrs. Anderson Music Co., Ltd.).
E. W. Carpenter
A T. Hamilton
W. Macfarlane
A. J. L. Whyte
20
(Skip)
E. B. Reed
J. K. Shaw
G. E. Edwards
11 (Skip)
62
K.C.C. v. TAIKOO R.C..
The Vagabond King," Selection,
Percival Mackey's Band
1 "Romeo and Jullet-Waltz Song"",
"Faust" (Gounod), Soprano,
Gertrude Johnson. "The Belle of New York," Selection,
The Regimental Band of H.M. Crenadier. Guarda
18 "Marriage of Figaro," Baritone,
Mariano Stabile
.46 "Fetrouchka", ..Igor Stravinsky and
the Symphony Orch.
Debroy Somers Band
"The Desert Song", Selection,
"Prize Song",
Sea Shanty", Cello Solo,
W. H. Squire "A Musical Switch", Humoresque,
it
"Lovers Lane Minuet,"
On their own ground the. Kowloon CC. lost to the Taikoo B.C. by 24 On the first rink Munro scored a
Plaza Theatre. Orchestra quartette of 4's and 2 5, the highest "Farewell to the Swan", "Lohengrin's Narration"," score for Hepburn being 8. Although the latter scored on 12 heads he was de-In a Chinese Temple Garden". feated by 10 shots.
In a Persian Market", Organ Solo,
After McKechnie had led by 7-0 on
Tenor,
J. Rogatchewsky
Quentin M. McLean
the first three heads and by 10-2 at “Fidelio," Overture, Musique De La the sixth head the scores were level (11-11) at the 12th head, whilst at the 18th head McKechnie led by 19-15. A single and couple of 4's gave him win by 13 shots,
Walmsley had scored only a trio of singles up to the 11th head, Rchinson leading by 16-3. Walmsley got 2, 1, 1 and Robinson 2 and 3. Walmsley scored on the 15th head, followed by
1 and 2, gaining the lead by 16-15. 22 Both sides got a 2 cach, Walmsley
thus winning by one shot.
!
Taikoo R.C.
C. Cameron
81
Kowloon C.C.
H. Lasham
T. W. Carr
J. H. Stewart
F. E. Lawrence
R. Keown
D. Munro
19 (Skip)
29
On their own ground, the Club de lost to A. R. Minu and M. Hassan 4- Recreio defeated the Kowloon C.C. by
nine shots.
R.E. & R.S. v. R.A.O.C.
J
At Scokumpoo, the Royal Engineers and Royal Corps of Signals lost to the Royal Army Ordnance Corps by thres
sets to siz,
Scores:-
+
Lt. Macdonald and Q.M.S. Guinan (RE. & R.S.) ;—
lost to Maj. White and Capt. Weir 2-6 lost to S/Sgt. Greenaway and
S/Sgt. Hardy
1- 6
lost to Q.M.S.. Richardson
Cpl. Morgan
and
2-6
L/Sgt. Palmer and
L/Cpl.
Penny R.E. and R.S.) :---
3-6
beat P P. Kho and Y. K. Ng.. 6-1
Jost to T. K. Lien und F, Y. Khoo 4-6
་
J. Hepburn (Skip)
10. B. Raven On the first rink matters were even Webb up to the 19th head and then Ribeiro Parves. scored 2, 3, 1, 2, and 2, giving him av. C. Labrum lead of 21-10. Silkstone could only (Skip): respond with a trio of singles against E. Shanks a couple of 3's and a 1 for Ribeiro, L. Jeeves who won by 15 shots.
W. Brace
(Skip)
Luz led Fraser 'by 9-2 at the seventh J. P. Robinson head and by 10-4 at the 10th head. A couple of 2's and a 3 gave Fraser the lead by 11-10, but then Luz got 5. Fraser could do no more than get a couple of singles and a 2 thereafter, againat 2, 1, 4, 4 for Lasz, who won by 11 shote.
After scoring on the first two heads
J. Watson
Garde Republicaine "O Vision Entrancing", "Carmen-Flower Song" Tenor, "Castle in the Air", Selection,
Arthar Jordan.
Modern Theatre Orchestra "In this Hour of Softened Splendour", A Musical Jest The Sheffield Choir "Nocturne" (Borodin),
London String Quartet
"The Battle of Waterloo",
The Regimental Band of H.M. Grenadier Guards 10.30 p.m. Close down.
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H. McKechnie
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Skip)
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J. Polson
D. Peoples
D. Walmsley
17
(Skip)
18
51-
75
E.R:C. v. RECREIO
At North Point, the Electric B.G.
shots.
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best Ma. White and Capt. Weir 7- 5 Yvanovich got only 1, 3, 5, and 1, defeated the Club de Recreio by three lost to S/Sgt. Greenaway and whereas his opponents monopolised S/Sgt. Hardy .... ...... 16the play on all the other heads, their beat Q.M.S. Richardson and Cpl.
score including a 4 and a couple of Morgan
6- 2's, giving them a win by 17 shots.
Club de Recreio
(Skip) .....28
P. M. Pinguet and A. Lecot (K.C.C.):-
lost to Dr. D. Laing and Dr. D. K.
Samya
1-6
Spr. Sabin and Sgn. Attwood (K.E. and R.S.):-
C. Vas
lost to P. P. Kho and Y. K. Ng. beat T. K. Lien and F. Y. Khoo F. L. Zimmern and G. Lee
6-8
7-5
lost to Maj. White and Capt.
Weir
C. A. Lopes
2- 6 C. Marques
(K.C.C.):—
lost to S/Sgt. Greenaway and
S/Sgt. Hardy
A. Ribeiro
2. 6
Dr. D. Laing and Dr. loat to
D. K. Samy ..
2. 6
beat Q.M.S. Richardson and Cpl.
Morgan
F. E. Silve
& 1L. C. R. Sousa
C.-G. Silva
R. F. Luz
F. X. Silva
C. M. S. Alves
lust to P. P. Kho and Y. K. Ng. 4-8 lost to T. K. Lien and F. Y. Khos 4-6
RECREIO v. J.R.C.
At King's Park, the Club de Re- creio defeated the Indian R.C. by six sets to three.
Scores:--
C. A. Ribeiro and A T. Remedios (C. de R.):
LEAGUE TABLES
(Skip) .... 26
Kowloon C.C. F. B. Smith J. Howe
A. Hyde-Lay
A. E. Sikstone (Skip)
Capt. Dunbar
18
Webster scored on the first heads; Ozorio on the next four; Webster on the next seven; Ozorio on the next three; and Webster on the last threea rather curious distribu- tion of play. At the 15th head Webster led by 19-6 and won ́ eventually by 25- 13. Webster's best score was 5.
Davies was behind most of the way but equalised the scores at the 17th A. C. Burford head (14-14). Then Gutierrez got a L. E. Lammert 6 and a 4; Davies got 3; and Gutierrez
J. Fraser
finished up with a 3, thus winning by (Skip).... 15 seten shols. F. Gittins B. Petheram H. Overy P. A. Yvanovich J, Gibson
(Skip).
The positions in the League, brought. A. Alves
up to date, are appended:--
"A" Division
Hong Kong C.C.
P W. L. Pts
5
5
0
&
Kowloon C.C.
.6 ö
Б
·5
Chinese R.C.
M.B.K.
Indian R.C.
lost to S. A. R. Bux and A. H.
Madar
4-6
beat S. S. Hussain and D.
Mohamed
6. 3
beat A. K. Ismail and V.
Soonderam
- 2
South China. A.A. Craigongower C.C. Club de Recreio. University
E. A. Noronha and H. À Barros (C. de) -
"B" Division
beat S. A. R. Bux and A. X.
Madar
Pts.
Chinose R.C.
6- 2
Kong C.C.
beat A.
K. Ismail Soonderam
and V.
6-4. Y.M.C.A.
University
4
(C. de B.):--
bent S. S. Hussain and B.
Moharned
A. Ribeiro and J. Xavier
lost to S. A R. Bux and A. H.
Madar
·lost to S. S. Hussain and D..
Mohamed
54 P.E. and R.S.
Club de Recreio South China A.A. Nippon
8-
Kowloon C.C.
Indian R.C.
beat A. K.
Ismail
1- 6 and V.
"C" Division
Soonderam
7-5
"C" Division
H.K. C.C. v. CIVIL SERVICE
On their own ground, the Hong Kong C.C. defeated the Civil Service G.G. by
six sets to three
Scores
EV. Parker and LAR Duncan (H.K.C.C.);—
lost to J. Bendall and Dr. D. J.
Valentine.
3. B
beat Pengolly and H. Westlake. 6-2 Jost to J. Barrow and McDougall 3-5
C. Blaker and C. H. G. Bradley (HKGC) (-
beat J. Bendall and Dr. D. J.
Valentine
beat Pengelly and H. Westlake 7-5 lost to J. Barrow and McDougall 3- 6
N. S. Loe and J. A. Summers (HEC.C.)
beat J. Bendall and Dr. D. J...
Valentineag
Club de Recreio..... Hong Kong. CD Civil Service C.C. Chinese B.C. South China A.A. Indian R.C. R.A.CZC.
Crafgengower C.C. R., and
11 (Skip)
65
Division II
K.B.G.C. v. CIVIL SERVICE
Play was even between Muslett and Baste up to the 15th, bead when the latter led by 14-12. Then Basto gót a
5, Muskett 1; Pasta 1; Muskett, 3: 28 and Basto a couple of singles, by which
margin he won the game,
56 Electric R.C.
On their own ground, the Kowloon Bowling Green Club defeated the Civil Service C.C. by two shots.
J. T. Lunny
C. E. Gahagan
H. F. Akehurst
A. Webster
.:
(Skip).... 25
L de Rome G. T. Padgett L. Deacor
LJ. Davies
Massey scored in the first five heads (Skip) and led by 11-0. His lead was re- J. R. Way 5duced to 15-12 at the 16th head, but a H. Hatch 33 helped him, only for him to lose 5A. F. Paul
on the 18th head, However, he W. B. Muskett scored on the last three heads and won by seven shots.
Play between Raylance and Haynes
1 was fairly even up to the 10th head,
(Skip)
Recreio
A. Machado
J. M. S. Rosario
E. L Barros
J. E. Ozatio
(Skip) Gomes Baptista Alves
L. Gutierrez 19" (Skip)
18
62
A. Rosario
L. Remedios
A. Barros
B. Basto
(Skip)
LEAGUE TABLES
Division L
1 but at the 14th Haynes led 19-9. After that he scored only a 2, his op- ponents getting four singles, & 3, and a4 and losing by just one shot.
Owing to the unavoidable absence of "P. W. L Pts..
4404 "President" Warren, D., Gow deputised Kowloon D.R.C.
for him and brought of a win by 10 Taikoo R.C. shota. At the 10th head he led by 22 Craigengower C.C.
Kowloon B.G.C.
3
2208, but a couple of 2's and a 3 helped Club de Rocreto
CHINESE R.C. "A" BEAT
SC.AA. “A”..
Archibald A
Civil
Art Green Civil Service Sitit, Service C.C.
OF. L. Repley OT.
HL Lockhart
A. West
R. R. Wood
L. E. Luck
J. Maclachlan -
(Skip)
J. Massey
On their own courts on Friday the Chinese Recreation Club beat the South China A.A. by eight sets
to one
Scores:-
M. W. Lo and C. Choa (C.R.C.) best Luk Kang cheung and Luk Ding-cheungpers best Li Woon-tsof and Li Wai-
tsol
80
beat Ho Wai-hing and Chan So 6-2 Yew Man-kit and Cheng Chi-wing (G.R.C.);
lost to Luke Lang cheung and
Luk Ding-chengladb
beat Pengelly and H. Westlake 68 beat If
heat J Barrow and McDougall..., & 8 and L
CGC V. INDIAN RC.
At Happy Valley, the Craigengower CC lost to the Indian RC. by ever
sets to two.
beat Ho Wal-hing and Chan So
Ng Sze-kwong and H. (O.R.C.)
beat Luk Kang-cheung and Luk
Ding-cheung
heat Li Woon-sol and Li. Wal
beat Ho Wai-bing and Chan
1-6
17 (Skip)
H. F. Stoneham E. W. Simmonds: A. W. E. Davidson Holland
Petherick R.. B. Davies
G. E. Roylance F. Haynes
(Skip) 20 **** (Skip)*** G. E. F. Thomson W. J. Bickford VH: Chittenden Ariostrong W. S. Drake C. Sara D. Gow
-J. R. Archibald (Skip)
(Skip)
C.CC . YACHT CLUB
24
IN
Kowloon CCI
18
20
p. W. D. L Pts
642
69 0 3 6 53026
6 30
Shots For and Against
logy For Agst. Up Dn. Kowloon D.R.C. (... 887 105 82 Taikoo R.C
960 838 22
Kowloon B.G.C. *** 298 299- Club de Recreio
Craigengower CO
295 2990
870 800 100
43 083
Kowloon C.C. 321 264 Civil Service", G.G.€) 335 368 Police R.C.NAMED 817 3505033 Division II.
P W D L Pt Craigengower 0.02 0.5 01:10. Civil Service C.0 — 7 5 0 2 20 Electric RC
Kowloon B.G.C.74088
60 Taikoo RC5306 Yacht Club - 6 3 0 8 8 Club de Recreio 4,177 1-0 4 Kowloon CC 6006
Shots For and Again.
Craigengowar: C:CA 370 Civil Service C.C. 125 877 846 328 Yacht Club Kowloon B.G.C
At Happy Valley, the Craigengowrer 7.5 CG. defeated the Royal Hong Kong,
Yacht Club by shots.
6
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Lo After the fifth head Rosseles had an easy game and he led at the 13th head by 18-8 and at the 19th by 25-11, His Taleo R.C.. margin at the end was nine The Electric RC- winners had three 4's and the losers Club de Recreio
Kowloon C.C.
DE
Fujibun, from Osaka.
George Lynott, from Shanghai. H. Kong Kwok, from Osaka. Milladvert, from Dairen.
E. V. JESSEN,
Superintendent.
Hong Kong, 27th June, 1929.
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