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To-day's "A" Division Encounters.

Kowloon C.C. v. Chinese R.C. “A”

(at the E.C.C.) Indian R.C. v. South China A

(at. Sockenpen) Hong Kong C.C. v. South, China "g

ד.

(at the E.K.C.C.).

IDED by Dennis Hazell, who has competed at Wimbledon, the Chinese R.C. "B" v. University

(at Causeway Bay) Hong Kong Cricket Club caused a sensation yesterday when Club de Recreio v. Craigengower 6.0.

(at King's Park) they overcame the strong Kowloon Cricket Club team in the "B" Division of the Lawn Tennis League. Everything pointed to a com- fortable K.C.C. win, but poor teant work and superior play on the part of the visitors turned the tables. It is a severe setback to the mainlanders' hopes for the championship.

The Graduates' Association revealed their best form to provide the second surprise of the day when they beat the I.R.C. by a con- vincing margin.

D. S. Green and R. B. Hambly (KC.C.)-

lost to Hazell and Traill drew with Haigh

Connelly

4-6;

and

66;

best Day and Dunham 6-3; G. C. Burnett and C. L. Stapleton (K. C. C.) —–

lost to D. H. Hazell and

R. S. Traill

The Chinese R.C., holders, secured a triumph at the expense lost to J. G. Haigh and T. of their South China rivals, while the Recreio and the U.S.R.C., Connelly..... strong contenders for the title, carried all before them in their beat H. Day and D. C. Dun-

encounters.

The splendid form of R. S. Traill, a comparatively new. comer to competitive tennis, was the feature of the Kow- loon-Club encounter. He ré vealed a powerful forehand drive and an attacking back- hand stroke to lend Hazeli every support. It says much for Traill's display when I say that Hazell, never at any stage of the match, revealed his true form.

Champions Win.

At King's Park, the Chinese R.C. defeated the South China A. A. "C" by 8 sets to 1.

Scores:

lost to F. K. Lau and L. F.

Hon

beat M. C. Lau and B. Fi

Choy

lost to S. W. Liang and H.

S. Kwok

Ham

2-6;

2-6]

6-2;1

Graduates Beat LR.C.

At Pokfulam the Graduates Assn. beat the Indian R. C. by 6% sets to 21⁄2"

Scores:-

T. K. Lien and F. Y. Khas (Gra- Įduates).

4. 6; (Graduates);—

K F. Lui and H. K. Ho (S. C.

1-.6;

6- 4;

K. M. Chan and C. P. Ip (S. C. lost to F..D, Pereira and I. |A. A);–

S. A. Curreem beat A. H. Madar and S. A.

Ismail

6- 4; beat. M. R. Abbas and A. A.

Ramfahn..

7- 5: D. K. Samy and W. M. Gittins

5-7;

beat Pereira and Curreem... beat Madar and Ismail .... beat Abbas and Rumjahn

G- 1:

6- 2: 7- 5;

5- 7:

S. A. M. Sepher and Y. L Pao 3. 6 (Graduates):- 1-6; drew with Pereira and Cur-

retin

F. M. Wong and Y. K. |(S.-C. ^A. A.) :----

Leung lost to Madar and ismail.. beat Abbas and Pao

6- 6: 3- 6: 6- 4:

1- 6; 6-6; 3- 6:1

China Mail Sports Diary

Haigh and Connelly were steady (A.-A.) :---

lost to Lau and Hon ...... rather than brilliant, and relied lost to Lau and Choy more on the numerous mistakes of lost to Liang and Kwok ... their opponents to record 11⁄2, sets than on any particularly outstand- ing feats. Connelly showed fine lost to Lau and Hon- promise and combined well with his drew with Lau and Choy.. partner, who is a sure volleyer and, lost to Liang and Kwok .. above all, a trier from the mencement.

LEADING PAIRS

The following pairs won their sela yesterday:--

Com-

F. K. Lau and L. F. Hon (C.R.C.)

S. W. Liang and H. 8. Kwok

(CBG)

R. E. Tottenhand P. S. Cannon

(USTC)

F. A. Redmond' and Capt. Barry

(0.8.B.C.)

M. F. H. Waring and A. J. Stocker.

(U.S.B.C.)

J. Gonsalves had A. E. Xavier

(Recreio)

LA. Sura and I. 3. Remedios

(Regio)

D. K. Harell and R. 5. Traill

(H.K:C.C.)

D. E. Samy and WM. Gitting

(G.A.)

U.S.R.C. Clean Sweep.

At King's Park the U. S. R. C. beat the C. S. C. C. by 9 sets to ail.

Scores:-

TO-DAY

Lawn Bowls. Open Championship.

H. Hampton v. Y. Petherick

R. Hall v. J. S. Houghton

(Club de Recreio green).

R. E. Tottenham and P. S. Cau-W. Wotherspoon v. E. W. Simmonds non (U.S.R.C.) :—

HL Overy v. E. M. Remedios

beat W. Edge and R. R. Todd beat C. H. Bradley and J. M.

Wilson

beat J. Skinner and F.

Balfour

6-2;}

(Police

Lawn Tennis 0.20 p.m.)}

Hong Kong Area League, Kowloon 6-2; Section, 24th Battery, Royal Artillery v. 20th Battery, Royal Artillery

Kong Section, E.A.S.C. T. "B"

6- 2 Company South Wales Borderers.

F. A. Redmond and Capt. Barry, (U, S. R. C.)-

beat Edge and Todd

beat Bradley and Wilson.. beat Skinner and Balfour..

M. F. H. Waring and A. J. ar (U. S. R. C.) — (beat Edge and Todd ...... beat Bradley and Wilson... beat Skinner and Balfour

6-1; G1; 16- 14.

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6. 4 Army T.C. v. Civil Service 62: Deutscher Club v. Kowloon Docks. Kowloon C.C. v. Indian R.C.

FRIDAY

Recreio's Good Debut.

Day was much steadier than Dunham, his partner, but the pair Lacked the co-operation required for success, Day's forehand driving the wc erratic, but sufficient was seen of it to give the impression that it would, be a most dangerousat- JGonadives and A. E. tacking weapon strimin working (Recreio):

At King's Park the Recreio beat

University by 8 sets to L Scores

order. Dung was not seen at beat F. R. Zimmern and A.

T. Lee his best, falling far below the form

he displayed in the Colony Chambeat S. EL Wong and P.

C. Lee pionship. His service was – bis most reliable stroke.

K. C. C. Disappointments

beat H. M. Lee and C. K

Kwik

LA. Silva and J. J.

The pairing of Jack Rodger and Recreio)"=

5. A. Gray left much to be desired), beat Zimmern and Les Both players were continually best Wong and Leo. caught out of position on account of beat Lee and Kyk: their two conflicting styles of play,judi

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Section, Headquarter Wing, Lin coins * Hong Kon Bl

Section, R.A.P.C.

SATURDAY.

Lawn Bowls First Division. Taikoo 7 Police

6-1; Craigengower v. E.C.C.

Bowling Green 7. Kowloon Docks. 61 Recreio v. Civil Service

Second. Division.- Civil Service. Police 61; Indian R.C. v. Craigengower Yacht Club v, Recreio a Remedios EC.C. v. Electric,

Swimming, V.R.C. Gala, 9.15 p.m.

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{They never settled down and as af. Dr. Guterres and E. A. Noronha

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Hambly and Green proved the but Wong and Les-

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KONG

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best K.C.C. combination, though lost to Lee and Kwik ........... 4- 5; MA TAU Wei Road, KOWLOON

over-cautious tactics robbed them of

several deserved points, Green played his best game of the season

and fully supported Hambly, who was also seen to advantage,

Club Surprise K.C.C.

At the E C. C. the Hong Kong CC beat the Kowloon C. C. by Stapleton and Burnett falled com-164 sets to 8%. pistely to settle down in the film

two sets and were disappointing,- 6. A. Gray and J. Roger (K.

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