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THURSDAY, JULY 30, 1931.
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9 MATCHES PLAYED
YESTERDAY.
NO SURPRISES.
Chinese Recreation
Club's Century Mark..
FORMIDABLE RECORD...
The Nippon Club lost at home to Craigengower C.C. by 8 sets in 1 in the "B" Division of the Lawn Tennis League.
RESULTS AT A GLANCE
South China K.C.C.
g" Division.
"C" Division. ⠀
& Army T.C. League Table to Date.
Sota.
beut. H. Ward
Luckman
and C.
6-3
48 12 48 12 31 .10 35
Nippon Club 1 Cralgengower .8 League Table to Dale,
Seta.
beat C. Clarkson and PW:"D. LF. A. Pis Jarman.. Chinese R.C. 8.800 55, 14 16lost to C. Halford and J Recreio....10 8 0.2 56% 30% 18
Oakey... University 10 G 1 9 02 *28 13 C.S.C.C. 101 5. 29-43 H.K.C.C. ...315 2 4 52 C.C.C.
8 5.0 341 Indian R.C. 8 4 1 8 37 Arty T.C. 7 3 0 4 23 32 Kowloon C. 972 0 7 27% 53% M.B.K.
6 20 5 12 30. S. China... 7 1 0 6 212-41 Nippon C. 10 1 0 0 28
61
V. Sousa and F. Broadbridge (C.C.C.):~
1.
+
6-4
5-1
bent
C. H. Ward and Luckman
4.2
9
MIXED DOUBLES.
4
2
2
Recreio Fight Hard.
The Club de Recreio played the Indian Recreation Club, at King's
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Scores -
Fujieda and Makazato (Nippon Club) :---
H.K.C.C. C.R.G. Craigengower
6 Civil Service
3
9. Deutscher Club 0
Misa O. Ribeiro and A. V. Remedios (Recreio) -
3
beat Miss Dopellan and S. A.
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drew with F. Zimmern and E.
lost to Miss Geeks and C. A. L.
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Zimmern Idrew with G. Lai and J. W.
Leonard
6-6
6- 6
lost to Y. Hachiuma
and
W. J. Howard ..
P. W. D. L. FA. Pls. C.R.C. .13 12 1 0 101 16.25 Recreio....12 11 10 77 28 23 S. China...10 8 0 2 65 26 16 H.K.C.C. .12 0 1 6 56% 57, Y.M.C.A.
lost to Miss Rumjahn and
H. D. Rumjohn Mies C.Osmund and
5. 7 F. J.
9 0 0 9 48
K.C.C....
9 5 1 8 43
40 11
E.P.N.S. TEA STRAINERS.
Minomiya and Hazikawa Club):-
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7 02 43%
51% 13 33 12 19% 10
Remedios (Recreio)
9 5 0 4 39% 30%10
lost to Miss Donellan and
Rumjahu
1.R.C.
lost to F Zimmern and
Zinimern
E.
lost to G. Lai and J. W.
Leonard
3-6
2-6
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W. J. Howard
10 5 80 Бо Army T.C..10 3 0 7 '28 Radio S.C. .11 2 2 7. 83 K.LT.C.
73 ...12 2 1.9 35 C.C.G. ....10 2 0 8 28% 61% 4 Deutscher .91 17 23 C.S.C.C....11 0 1 10 26 · ·63
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9-6 lost to Miss Geeks and Rum-
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.3-6 to Miss Rumjahn and: Rumahn
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Mixed Doubles.
Miss C. Botelho and V. Yvano- vich (Recreio):--
Kinoshita and Yoshikawa (N[p. pon Club)
Recreio University C.R.C.
3 Indian R.C.
2 LR.C.
7
.8 drew with Miss Donellan and
Rumjahn
6-6
6 U.S.R.C.
losi to F. Zimmern and E.
Zimmern
99.
2- €
lost to G: Lai and J. W.
Leonard
3. G
lost to Y. Hachiuma and
W. . Howard
D. &
"C" DIVISION.
DRINK ONLY
ELBSCHLOSS
EAGLE BRAND
BEER
Win for K.C.C.
Playing against the Radio S.C.
in the "C" Division, the Kowloon C.C. won by 6 sets to
Scores:
3 drew with Miss Gecka and
Rumjahn
League Table to Date, Setz.
A. PLS. P. W. D. L. · F. Indian R.C.. 4 4.0 0 20% 0% 8 Chinese R.C. 4 3 0 1 28% 12% 6 Ladies R.C. 6 3 0 223 21% Kowloon C.C. 2 1 0 1 10% 7% 2 Recreio 2 0 0 2 3 12 U.S.R.C. University
2 0 0 2 5 13 3. 8 0 3.4
23
0
6-8
beat Ormerod and Evans
bent Freeman and Mathews . 6 4 bent Best and Burnett .......... 6- 1
Reid and Beck (H.K.C.C.) —
beat Miss Rumjahn and Rum-
jahn
L.R.C. Success.
6- .3
The University were defeated by: the Ladies' Recreation Club by 7 sets to 2 on the University ground.
Scores:-
Miss P. G. Kwok and A. L. Tesi (U.) —
↓
lost to Miss Thomas and
A. D. Humphreys
0-6
'lost to Capt. and Mrs. Ether-
ington
0-6
lost to Mrs. Stafford Smith
4- G
and
મ
N. A. E. Mackay and G. Hadley lost to Ormerod and Evans
drew with Freeman (K.C.C.):
beat W. Chanson and Y. F.
G2 Mau lost to K. W. Lee and W. Wu 2- G beat W. Abbas and G. T. Lai 6-4
R. E. Jackson and Stellingswerff (K.C.C.) :—
bent W. Chanson and Y. F.
Mau
6- 1
lost to K. W. Lee and W. Wu beat W. Abbas and C. T. Lai
4-6
6-0
Mathews...
beat Best and Burnett..... 6-8
Low and Hepburn (H.K.C.C.) lost to Ormerod and Evans. 8-6 draw with Freeman and
Mathewe beat Best and Burnett .... 6- 2 CRC. Register Century, The Chinese R.C. beat the Deutscher Club by 9 sete to nil, and thus brought their total of sets to 101 against which are 16 sets a truly remarkable record.
Scores
+
and H. G. Armstrong..... 0-6)
and
Mie K. Tse and T. K. Ng (U) -
lost to Miss Thomas and
Humphreys
0-6
6: 8
lost to Capt. and Mrs. Ether-
ington lost to Mrs. Stafford Smith
and Armstrong
5-7
1-6
Miss R. Perry and F. Y. Khoo beat Ming Thomas and Hum- (U.):-
phreys
62
beat W. Chanson and Y. F.
Mau..
...
61
beat K. W. Lee and W. Wu
64
beat W. Abbas and C. T. Lai
S.C.A.A. Win All Sets.
6 4
beat Neidt and Soltau ..... beat Fisher and May
F. K. Lau and L. F. Hon (C.R.C.) :~~~
beat Capt. and Mrs. Ethering-
ton
6- 3
lost to Mrs. Stafford Smith
and Armstrong
0-6
6- 3
6:0
beat Schmidt and Schult
6- 0
C.R.C
F. H. Kwok and M. K. (C.R.C.):---
G. C. Burnett and L. Jack (K.C.C.) -
U.S.R.C. Defeated,
The niatch between the Lau and the U.S.R.C. was played on the former's ground and resulted in a 6-0 win for the home team by 6 sets to 6--38.
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South China A.A., playing at home, defeated the Kowloon In-
dians T.C. by 9 sets to nil
Scores:-
beat Neidt and Soltau
H. K. Ho and K. Lui (South beat Fisher and May China):
KH. Chan and K. M. Chan beat Schmidt and Schult South China):-
bent F. Ali, and F. Khan..
6- 2
Army T.C. Defeated. Playing at home, the Craigen- beat H. Singh and 1. Singh 7-5ower C.C. defeated the Army. beat Capt. Gore and M. A...
.Khan
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Scores
beat Schmidt and Schult
...
64 Scores
beat F. Ali and F. Khan
6.2
beat H. Singh and I. Singh. beat Capt. Gore and M. A.
Khan
6-3
W. H. Choi and T. (C.R.C.);—.
W.
Leu
Miss E. Lo and M. W. Lo (C.R.G.)
beat Mrs. Dook and CI
beat Neidt and Soltau
6- 2
6. 0
Skinner
6- 2
beat Fisher and May.
·60
6-4
beat Mrs. Keary and Col.
Robinson
6- 2
6-4
Jarman..................
6- 2 beat C. Halford and J. Oakey 6, 1, bent H. Ward and C.
Luckman,
6-8
Miss G. Lo and Ho Ka-lau . (C.R.C.) :— Kelly beat Mrs. Dook and Col
Skinzer
7 51 lost to Mrs. Keary and Coh
Robinson
46 drew with Mrs. Lochner and
Capt Morgan'
beat Mrs. Lochner and Capt.
Morgan
G- &
E. Howard and H. C. Mok
Mrs. Chiu and Yeu, Man-kit- lost to Mrs. Dook and Col.
Skinner
X-:7
...Jarman
lost to C. Halford and J.
Oakey
3- B
5-7
drew with Mrs. Keary and
Col. Robinson
6- 6
beat Mrs. Lochner and Capt. ⠀
Morgan
6- 4
F. H. Wong and H. Mok (South
China):-
beat F. All and F. Khan . 6- 4 beat H. Singh and I. Singh 6-4 beat Capt. Gore and M. A.
Khan
H.K.C.C. Victory.
J. Howard and G. beat C. Clarkson and I (0.0.0.) (0
The Hong Kong C.C. defeated } (C.C.C.) :———; ( the Civil Service C.C. by 6.sete to lost to C. Clarkson and I.. ́s on the latter's ground.
Scores:-
Lee and Terdue' (H.K.C.C.):-.
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ear.
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