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H.K. AREA TENNIS
THE CHINA MAIL.
Engineers and Services For The Title
"A" Coy. Lincolns Favoured For Kowloon Section
38 GAMES PLAYED DURING
"Y" POLO
TEAM WIN
BY 10 TO 0 Young Companions Overwhelmed.
SCHREUDER GOES NAP.
(By CHAWL.)
THE Young Companions Swim- Tming Association,
newly
FRIDAY, JUNE
DUNLOP SHIELD
U.S. R. C. SHOULD RETAIN THE TITLE
Chinese R.C. Likely To Provide Surprises.
formed Chinese Club, were decisive MRS. KEW FOR I.R.C. Y.M.C.A. by 10 goals to JUNE water polo in the "y" bath yester-
(By Ace.)
THIRTY-EIGHT matches in the Hong Kong Area Ternis League were decided during the month of May, encounters being play ed on every available afternoon.
Though it is yet early to predict winners in the Hong Kong and Kowloon sections it is almost certain that the Royal Engineers and Services team will have an excellent opportunity of lifting the island championship, while "A" Company, Lincolns, appear assured of the mainland trophy. The winners of each section will play off at the conclusion of the Leagues for the right to the Army title.
Below are seven matches played during the last three days: Hong Kong Section. "B" COMPANY LINCOLNS
RECORD FIRST WIN
"D" Coy's Fifth Defeat.
Company, Lincolną regis-
ORDNANCE CORPS WIN & TO 3
Shave and Routeledge Shine
THE Royal Army Ordnance Bed their first triumph in THE Corps recorded
their second triumph in the Hong Kong section when they beat "C" Company, South Wales Borderers, by 6 sets to 3. S/Sgt. Shave and S/Sgt. Routel eedge won all their three sets once again to prove themselves the best pair in the encounter. Detailed scores:-
Lt. Col. Macpherson and S/Sgt Goold (R.A.0.C.) — '
the Kowloon section when they beat the Machine Gun Company ("D") of the same regiment by 7 sets to 2.
ly defeated by the European nil at
day evening.
THE
game, especially the forwards who Shield last year for the loss of fire Club, who won the Dunlop were responsible for 8 goals in the first half. Their combination and, will again be in a strong posi- understanding were perfect.
tion to defend the title they so de- servedly won.
The winners played a brilliant United Services Recreation
Schreuder, they captain - again distinguished himself by scoring five excellent goals, of which two were magnificent efforts.
Kerr
Schreuder scored two good goals in the first three minutes. put the Y three goals ahead with a powerful backhand..
Railton, the "Y's" pivot scor ed the fourth in a sensational swim through, daring which he cleverly swam round Shek Kam- pui, the Chinese star man, down the right side of the hath to tip the ball over the advancing Ho Kin.
1933.
TENNIS WASHED OUT
Owing to the heavy rain to-day the three Mixed Doubles League. Tennis games, schedu- led for to-day, have been post- poned fill Friday, July 7..
"C" DIVISION.
OPENS SEASON
WITH 4 GAMES
Filipino Club Provide First Sensation. CRAIGENGOWER BEATEN
In spite of the poor, light and bad- weather conditions four of the This year "Lolly" Goldman is 'seven "C" Division Tennis League- playing for the champions. will be partnered by Mrs: Lochner
He fixtures were decided yesterday.
Championship in 1931. with whom he won the Colony
The Filipino Club provided the first sensation of the sea- son when they beat a depleted Valley. Craigengawer six at Happy
to the side in place of Mrs. Totten- Mrs. Lewis-Bryan has come in- ham and will be partnered by that Kong Cricket Club and the Police, The matches between the Hong old campaigner Dr. Tottenham. Kowloon Dock and the Army Ten- Capt. Cannon, the Club champion,nis Club, and the Recreio and the and Miss R. Hancock make up the Radio Sport Club were unavoidably third pair of an exceptionally postponed owing to the unit state- strong team.
of the grounds.
I hear that Mrs. Kew, who partnered: A. E. P. Guest in the Kowloon C. C. team in 1931, is playing for the LRC in place of Mrs. McCaw, who is reating this summer. Mrs. Kew will probably partner Sirdar Rumjahn, the Colony The L.R.C. will probably have as champion.
A. K. and A. H. Suffaid (I E. C.), and third strings Beat Whitley and King...
6-2
LR.C. Clean Sweep.
At Sookunpoo, the Indian R. C. defeated the Central British A5- sociation by nine sets to love.
S. A. R. Rux, and Y. el Arcalli (1. R. C.)
Beat T. Whitley and King .. 6- 0 Beat Gurevitch and Whitley 6-4 Beat Wood and Blyth ......
Schreuder's third goal and the proved to be the leading pair in ceiving a lob from Campbell, he Sgt. Maipas and Pte. Lindley "Ya" fifth was a masterpiece. Re- the encounter. winning all their awam for the right corner flag and three sets. Potter and Lt. Wil- then shot from a very acute angle liams, after losing their Arst set with a backhand. He followed this at 7-5 to record the losers' only tance back hand throw which, how their second at 10-8, won the remaining two sets a few seconds later with a fong dis- points.
ever, looked a very doubtful goal, H. D. Rumjahn and his sister Miss Beat Gurevitch and Whitley 6-2 Detailed scores:
Kerr and Campbell followed this R. Rumjahn, and I. M. A. Razack Beat Wood and Blyth Sgt. Malpas and Pte. Lindley goal with one each, the interval and Miss Gecks,
6- 2 ("B" Lincs.):-
arriving with the "Y" 8 goals in the
Though above. beat Marsh and Mathews..
M. R. Abbas and A. A. Rumjahn 6-1 lead.
average strength I do not think (jar) (I. R. C.) beat Potter and Williams". 10-B
the Sockunpoo Club will seriously Beat Whitley and King beat Key and Vickers ..... G. &
challenge the U.S.R.C.
& L Cpl. McGuiness and Pte. Barnsby chiu was ordered out by the
In the second half Wong Man-
Beat Gurevitch and Whitley 6-1 K. C. C. Make One Change. Beat Wood and Blyth ("B" Linca.):-
6- 3. The Kowloon Cricket Club have feree for obstructing Raliton from made one change in last year's line
"Y" Score From Foul.
ré-
Civil Servants Win. At Happy Valley, the Civil Ser Mrs. vice C. C. defeated the Kowloon
5-7y scored their ninth, Schreuder McTavish as Ernie Fincher's part-Indians by seven sets to two.
a free throw, and as a result the up, Mrs. Hambly replacing
lost to Lt. Yates & L/Cpl. - Davies
5-7
best C. S. M. Horne & Fte
Johns
6. 2
lost to Cpl. Taylor, & Pte.
Thomas
S/Sgt. Taylor & S/Sgt.
5-7 Clarke
(R.A.0.C.):—
beat Yates & Davies
6. 3
lost to Horne & Johns
3. 6
beat Taylor & Thomas
6- 1
beat Marah and Mathews loat to Potter and Williams beat Key and Vickers
6- 1
6- 1
S/Sgt. Shave & S/Sgt Routeledge (R.A.0.C.):-
beat Yates & Davies
6-
beat Horne & Johns
6- 0
beat Taylor & Thomas
- *
beat Marsh and Mathews lost to Potter and Williams beat Key and. Vickers
7-5
Pte. Tranter and Pte. Burnard stretched
cleverly rolling under the out- ("B" Lines.)
erms of Li Ki-yeung's arm to tip the ball past Ho Kin. 57Kerr added, thea" final goal Just before the final whistle B-with
ner.
"A" LINCOLNS TROUNCE
Mr. F. W. Stephens refereed and Iined up the following:-
& fine forehand following developed into a very safe part- Beat Feroz all and Salleh.. good combination among the fornership and should be relied on for Fowler and
Jat least one set. The third string (C. S. C. C.)
wards,
Pilcher and F. Edge (C. S. C. C.) In Teddy Fincher and Miss Lost to Firdos Khan and M. O. Dalziel they have a very A: Khan formidable first string pair. Beat Ahmed Khan and Mit Guest and Miss Griffitha" have) Singh
5-7
6- 2
6- 3
N. J. Bebbington
pair have yet to prove what they Beat Firdos Khan and M. A.. can do. I have never yet seen Khan them together.
Beat Ahmed Khan and Mit The Chinese Recreation Club will -Singh
6- 2*
6- 1
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PAY CORPS BEAT BORDERERS "A"
First Win Recorded.
THE Royal Army Pay Corps recorded their first win of the season when they beat "A" Company, South Wales Bor. derers, by 6 sets to 3.
This was the Borderers' third de- feat in five games.
Detailed scores.
"C" TEAM
Drop Only One Set.
Company, Lincolas, ful-
A filled expectations when
they inflicted a heavy defeat on "C" Company of the same regiment. The score was 8 to
L
Cpl. Wardle and Cpl. Body won Cpl. Evans & L/Cpl. Andrews the only set for the losers who sus- (S.W.B.):--
lost to S. Q. M. S. Oldfield &
Sgt. Preslin
lost to S. Q. M. S. Warman &
Sgt. Wilson .......
beat S/Sgt. Holt & S/Sgt.
Ascoit....
tained their afth defeat in as many matches. "A" Company have won 7-9 all their six matches."
2-6
Detailed scores:-
Cpl. Wardle and Cpl. Body ("C" S.W.B.):
6- I lost to Cpl. Berriman
L/Cpl. Ridley...
Sgt. Makepeace & L/Cpl. Duncan. (S.W.B.):-
lost to Oldfield & Preslin..... 16 lost to Warman & Wilson
and
6-8
lost to Cpl: Clarke and Pte.
Harper
Y.M.C.A.-H. Angus; K. Jenner and R. Goldman; E. W:"Rallton; W. F. Kerr, W. Schreuder (cap-again rely on the Lo family and Beat Feroz All and Saleh tain) and W: Campbell.
Young Companion's Asscn.:---Ho Kin; Li Kl-yeung and Fang Kwok- wa; Li E. Long; Shek Kam-pui, Leung Chun-wa and Wo Man-chiu. HKSRA BACK TO WINNING FORM
20th R A. Well Beaten..
THE Hong Kong and Singa-
pore Brigade returned
to championship from when they overcame the 20th Battery by 7 sets to Z
Mr. and Mrs. Ho Ka-lau.
M. W. and his sister Enid, who are considered by many to be the finest pair east of ' Suez, will be the No. 1 pair, while M. K. and his sister Gertie will probably be third string.
It is from the C.R.C. that I ex- pect any surprises.
Fight For Wooden Spcon
The Recreio are almost unchang-C.3
RESULTS AT A GLANCE.
I. R. C.... C. B. A....Ů. Filipino.. 5 C. C C... 31⁄2 K. C. C. 6% Deutscher 21⁄2 CS.C.C... 7. ELT.C... 2
J. Skinner and Collyer, (C. 5: C.
ed from last year's line-up, and I Drew with Feroz Khan and think that
the experience they M. A. Khan
& B
Lt. Waring and Sgt. Pratt won gained in that season will just Beat Ahmed Khan and Singh, 6– 4: all three sets for the winners, while place them slightly ahead of the Drew with Feroz Ali and 6-3 won two of their three sets for the must confess I am ignorant of the 3L/Bdr. Combey and L/Bdr. Foster Ladies' Recreation Club, though I Salleh
0-6 beat Sgt. Ash and Opt: Bett beat Holt & Ascott....... 6-2 Pte. Holton and Pte. Hackford
Bradley ("C" S.W.B.)
Sgt. Pallister & Sgt. (S.W.B.):-
lost to Oldfield & Preslin
lost to Warman & Wilson
beat Holt & Ascott Page 8...
Kowloon Section.
"
2- 6
losers.
Detailed scores:
Filipinos' Triumph.
personnel of the Intter's team. On the home courts, the Crat- Mrs, C. P. F. James is due back gengower C. C. lost to the Filipino
lost to Berriman and Ridley - 8 2-6 lost to Clarke and Harper
Lt. Waring and Sgt. Pratt shortly, and should greatly Club by 5% sets to 334. 06 (H.K.S.R.A.) ;—
strengthen the ladies' section. I lost to Ash and Bett
Dr. A. Veloao and H. A. Ribeiro- 62Pte. Green and Pte. Holtinge-
The following are the three fix-(F. C.) 1tures which will open the 1983 Bent P. B. Allen and HLJ worth ("C", 8.W.B.) ;—
6-3 Mixed Doubles League this after. Howard
[noon :
KOWLOON LEADERS TRIUMPA
Plucky Cord and Convey.
A Count their sifth win
"Company, Lincolns, re-
when they beat the Royal Corps of Signals by 8 sets to 1
Big, Cord and Sig. Convey were the only pair in the loser's team to record a win, proving themselves to be the best Signal's combination.
Detailed scores:
Sig, Cord and Sig Convey (B,C.S.):—
beat Bdr. Francis and Bdr.
Glendinning
lost to Berriman and Ridley 6-6 best Bdr. Combey and Bdr.. best Sgt. Evans and Sgt. Cross lost to Clarke and Harper. 1-6 lost to Ash and Bett
24TH WIN: OVER H.KS.RA.
Advance Place: In Table..
Foster..
6-1
16
Sgt. Harding and L/Sgt. Bryant (H.K.S.R.A.):—-
RE 24th, Battery, R▲, re- corded their second win when they beat the Hong Kong and Singapore Brigade by 9 sets to milk
This was the H.K.S.R.A,'s second
defent
Detalled scores
Lost to F. Broadbridge and
Wei Chung
Drew with W. Reed and Y..
Mok
"TO-DAY'S GAMES Chinese R.C. (3) v. Indian R.C. (6) Kowloon C.C. (9)v, Recreio (0).,... best Franels and Glendinning 8 3 USBC (8%) v. Ladies R.C. (32). Souza and Leonard (F. C.) beat Evans and Cross
Figures n fbrackets denote re- Lost to Allen and Howard, sult of corresponding same Izst Beat Broadbridge and Wel
61
lost to Combey and Foster,... 36
Sgt. Lewis and L/Sgt. Brown Year. (H.KS:R.A.):
best Francis and Glendinning 6-4 beat Evans and Cross.... 9-7 lost to Cambay and Foster .. 46
THE TABLES TO DATE. HONG KONG. SECTION
Beta
RE&S
PW.LA. Pts. Borderers 2
4:40 32 "B" Borderers 2 2011 R.AO.C..
Lt. Prior & Set Pratt (HKS. "D" Bde: RIA):
lost to Pte. Harper & Cpl. lost to LA Garthwaite & L
Clarke"
B7 Shields,
lost to Cpl. Berriman & L/Cpl ; lost to B. 8. M. Wilks & B
Ridley
0-6 beat 2nd Lt. Rossler & 2nd
LL Douglas".
B8
Sig. Lomax and Sig. Bryce (R.G.S.)-
R.AM.C
R.A.B.C
40th R
#LQ Borderers 21- Q. M. B. Clark lost to MG. Wardis & Q"A" Borderors
RA.P.C M. B. Jones
64C Borderers. Sgt. Harding & Sgt. Bryant 12th E.A. (H. K 8: Bde, RA)-
**- KOWLOON SECTIO
6+3 "A" Lincol
lost to Harper & Clarke. 1-6 fost to Garthwaite & Shields 6-2 1/2 2 lost to Berriman & Ridley . 57 lost to: Wilke lost to Rossler and Bouglas 86 lost to War
L/Cpl. Rafferty & Big. Wh
Host
Ladies Golf
Successes For Mrs. Glove and Mrs. Mackenzie.
Ching!
Lost to, Reed and Mok
S. A Hussain and F. S. Hussain (ENG)
Best Allen and Howard Beat Broadbridge and Wel
Chung
Beat Reed and Mok
K.C.C. Beat Germans.
On the Kowloon courts the home team defeated the German Club. by
RS. GLOVER qualified for the 51⁄2"sets to 8% **N
Happy Valley, with the score of CK, C, C) |102,22=60,42
Mic
and A. B. Collias
beat Y. Singer and I. Soltau 6
White and
TES. MACKENZIE won the Ag-beat H. H. Boese and H, La
beseder -gregate. Competition held at Deep Water Bay during May
beat Forafts and BOGEY Competition will be (BCD)= A held during Juns at Happy feet to Singer and Soltaŭ Valley, Any number of cards lost to Boese and Lubeseder may be taken out. No entrance, beat Foraita and Somer
Capaii.
8. Smith and 1. D. Mckay
Electris "held at Deep Water Bay Aur-drew with Binger and Bol
lost to Borss And Pub
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