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FOUR MATCHES OPEN Lawn Bowls
TENNIS LEAGUE
U.S.R.C., K.C.C., S.C.A.A. AND I.R C. WIN
CHAMPIONS POSTPONE GAME
THE 1933 Lawn Tennis League was officially opened yesterday when four of the five "B" Division fixtures were decíded.
The following were the results
University
1
United Services
8
Civil Service
2
Kowloon C.C.
South China "C"
7
2
Hong Kong C.C.
Graduates Assn. 32 Indian RC.
52
Owing to the heavy rain experienced on Monday it was decided that the courts at Causeway Bay were in no fit state for tennis yester day, and as a result the encounter between the Chinese R. C. "C" and the Club de Recreio was postponed until Tuesday, August 1.
1929 CHAMPION
WINS
Watson Beats Pooler.
BASTO ENTERS SECOND ROUND AND PURVIS CLAIMS W.O.
(By Short Head.)
R. F. Luz, winner of the title in 1929 and one of the Colony's lead- ing skips at the present moment, entered the Second Round of the Bowls Championship yesterday when he beat L. Luck (Civil Ser- vice) by 21 shots to 7 after 15 ends at the Kowloon Bowling
Green Club.
J.-J. Basto, another Recreio play- jer, succeeded in eliminating F. Jones (Civil Service) by 22 shots to 18 after 24 ends, while J. Watson (Kowloon Bowling Green) beat J. Pooler by 21 shots to 8 to complete
engower Cricket Club.
South China Win.' Indians Hard Pressed. South China, though consider- Leading by one set after the ably weakened this year by the second round had been completed yesterday's programme at the Crai- claims of two premier league the Indian Recreation Club beat teams, commenced their "B" Divi-the Hong Kong Cricket Club by (sion-season yesterday in an 'aus-151⁄2 sets to 3% in the closest matchi
picious manner by defeating the of the afternoon. Graduates' Association for the loss J. Haigh and T. Connelly, a new of two sets.
pair to the League, won two sets
Y. L. Pao and T. K. Lin were for the Club, while H. Day and the only Graduates pair to record D. C. Dunham secured the remain- successes, winning one and draw.jing 1% pointa.
ing two of their three encounters.j Deailed scores:~ Detailed scores:--
Kui Chan (South China):~~
beat Dr. Samy and W. Gitting 7 5 last to A. H. Madar and beat Dr. Sepher and H. N.
S. A. Izmail Chung
jlost-tp-Y.-L.--Pao-and-T~~K~
Owing to the non-appear- ance of E. Kern (K.C.C.) at the Kowloon Bowling Green it is understood that J. M. Purvis has claimed a walk-
over.
Luz v. Luck.
and C. T.
J. Haigh and Т. Connelly Heade (H.K.C.C.): Ip
R. F. Luz
L. Luck.
1.
4
4
beat M. O. Hoosen and A. H.
Suffad
2.
1 5
6-3 3.
2
7
4.
7
1
1
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1
2
6- 3 beat F. D. Pereira and J. S.
A. Curreem
6.
I
3.
6-3
7:
72
2
Lin
4-6
H. Day and D. C. Dunham
8.
11
Liu Kwai-sang and Ho Hui-kan (H.K.C.C.):- (South China) —
9.
3 14
lost to Hoosen and Suffind ..
10.
·1
15
beat Samy and Gittins
beat Sepher and Chung.... drew with Pao and Lin'
6-
6- 21st to Madar and Ismail... 4-6 11.-
lost to Pereira and Curreem 3-6 12.
3-6
3
18
18
6-6
13.
1
19
Layton and Johnston.
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Wong Fuk-nam and Leung kan (South China):- best Samy and Gittins beat Sepher and Chung drew with Pao and Lin
A. D. Humphreys and R. S. Traill] 14. Piag-(I.K.C.C.) :— :...
19
15.
2 21
drew with Hoosen and Suffiad 6-6 6- 3 beat Madar and Ismail .... 7-5 64 lost to Pereira and Curreem, 2- 6
Jones v. Basto, ha
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U.S.R.C.'s Easy Win. Fielding a potential "A" Divi- Bion side the United Services Ra- creation Club caused no surprise when they defeated the University by 8 sets to 1.
....
TO-DAY Lawn Bowie K. T. Kwik and P. C. Lee were
Open Singles Championship the only home pair to record a F. Normington J. C. Brown win, beating F. A: Redmond, a for-J. Chadwick v. W. S. Drake.
(Club de Recreio)
mer Colony doubles champton, and E. M. Remedios r. H. Overy Lt. Collington after twelve games. F. X. M. da Silva v. L. de Reme
Detailed scores!---
H. M. Lee and S. H Wong Exhibition at Hong Kong Cricket Club (University):-
lost to Dr. Tottenham and
Capt. Cannon
Kowloon Section
"A" Co., S.W.B. v. B.H.P.C.
TO-MORROW
Open Singles Championship Xavier v. G. N. Mitchell
F. R. Zimmern and A. T. Lee JM, M. Alves J. V. Ramsay (University):
lost to Tottenham and Cannon
lost to Redmond and Colling
ton
lost to Waring and Stocker,
1:6)
(K.C.C. green, 5.20 p.m.) Ride Shooting Club's "All Comers Competition. Entries close for
Kong Riffe Hong 46va Tennis" Division 4-6 Recreio v. Radio Sporta saat
Hong Kong C.C.
Police E. T. Kwik and P. C. Lee Craigengower v. Filipino Club {(University)':~
Civil Service v. Kowloon Indiana lost to Tottenham and Cannon 2-6 Kowloon Dock v. Army T.C.
Indian R.C. v. C.B.A. beat Redinoad and "Collington 7- 5Docuscher Club y, Kowloon CC. lost to Waring and Stocker 1-6|
K.C.C. Triumph.
The Kowloon Cricket Club en- News in Brief
countered little opposition againstį
the Civil Service at the Valley, and secured their two pointa for the loan of only two sets..
N. A. E. Mackay and W. Wirth,
MATCH POSTPONED
The First Round match between R. Hall and S. Houghton, schedul- ed for this afternoon, has been postponed owing to Hall suffering from a bout of Influenza.
Goldman To Assist U.S.R.C
The following will represent the Jimmy McLarnin won the world's the left-hander, proved the weak-United Services Recreation Club in the welterweight boxing championship at
est combination, losing two of Mixed Doubles League on Friday Los Angeles on Monday night when their three aeta
Detailed scores;
against the Ladies Recreation Club. the referee stopped his ten-round title L. Goldman and Mrs. Lochner; Dr fight with Young Corbetz, the holder, E. E. Tottenham 'and - "Birs, Larwin in the first round. The fight lasted 2 C. H. Bradley and J, Beadall Bryan Captain P. 8. Cannon and mins. 37 sack-Reuter.
Misa. R. Hancock. (C.3.C.C.):-
lost to C. I. Stapleton and G. ja?
C. Burnett-
beat N.-A. E. Mackay and W.
Wirth
lost to L Jack and J. J. Far-
„guson.
6.0
The following will represent the Club de Recrele in the Lawn Bowls Losgue against the Police on Saturday At King's Park at 8.30 pm
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flost to Stapleton and Burnett 0-8
beat Mackay and Wirth lost to Jack and Ferguson.
and JAM, SWIson
DM. McDougall, who was to have jasalated the Civil Service Cricket Club in the Lawn Tennis League on Thurs: day, is in bed with avattacieye
and Barnett-2-6 have body pin |and the Součá
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