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HONG KONG AREA TENNIS LEAGUE THE LEG-THEORY

HONG KONG SECTION

Headquarters Win 5-4.

Headquarter Wing, South Wales Borderers, beat the 12th Battery, Royal Artilley, by 5 sets to 4._la the Hong Kong section.

Scores:

L/Cpl. J. W. Hope and C/Sgt. Jarman (H. Q. Wing):

beat Lt Hebert and Sgt.

'Woods ..

6-4

beat L/Cpl. Laine and Bdr,

Seal

0-4

beat M. Gar. Manley and

Gar. Pardoë

6-4

"B" Coy.

Engineers And “B”

S.W.B. Unbeaten

THE

Headquarter Wing Lincolns Retain 100 Per Cent.

THE Hong Kong Area Tennis League, despite the poor weather conditions experienced in the past month, is progressing at a favourable pace. Only ten matches have been held up since the

Lt. J. C. Richardson and L/Cpl. commencement of the season. Davies (H. Q. Wing):

beat Hebert and Woods

lost to Laine and Scal

beat Manley and Pardoe

Sgt. Harnden and Pte. (H, Q. Wing);

6- 2 3- 6

The Royal Engineers and Services and "B" Company, South Wales Borderers, have maintained a 100 per cent, record in the Hong 6-1 Kong section, while Headquarter Wing, Lincolns, are the only un- Jones beaten side in the Kowloon section.

lost to Hebert and Woods. 72-6 lost to Laine and Seal lost to Manley and Pardoe

Service Corps Win.

Below are the results of the most recent games:—

3-6

4-6

KOWLOON SECTION.

The Royal Army Service Corps. defeated the 12th Battery, Royal Artillery, by 7 sets to 2 in the Hong

Kong section.

Seores:

Capt. Cannon and Sgt. Tipple (R.A.S.C.):

24th's Clean Sweep. The 24th Battery, Royal Artillery beat the 20th Artillery by 9 sets to all in the Battery, Royal Kowloon Section.

Lt. Col. Boys and Ptc. Turner (Liaca):

AMERICAN

TENNIS STARS

FOR ENGLAND

Depression Responsible For Poor Entry.

ZONE FINAL CLASH.

of

ARGUMENT. Attempt To Suppress Larwood Interview.

AUSTRALIAN CRICKETERS INDIGNANT RETORTS..

Loudon, June 8. Since the return of the M.C.C. cricketers from Australia, the leg. theory controversy has broken out afresh.

pears that news of its forthcoming Regarding Larwood's interview, in the "Sunday Express," it ap publication reached officiel quar- ters and strenuous efforts were made to prevent the article ap pearing.

New York, June 14. The next day, Mr. A. W. Shelton, The famous tennis courts of President of the Notts County- Wimbledon, in the suburbs

Cricket Club, broadcast a state- ment to all newspapers, in which London, will not see the usual he explained that Larwood, "be complement of Americans competja statement the day after the re- lieving he was at liberty to publish

H.K.S.R.A. Beaten.

ing in the international champion turn of the M.C.C. team to Eng Headquarter Wing Lincolns beat Brigade, Royal Artillery, by 6 sets changed, but the United States Upon certain facts being brought the Hong Kong and Singapore

ships soon unless present plans are thought the proof of the interview. jland, signed without suficient

to 3 in the Kowloon section.

delegation will lack nothing into his notice since the signing of Scores:

quality.

the proof, he decided to withdraw it in order not to cause trouble The four players now more or between himself and the M.C.C. Lt. Garthwaite and Lt. Shields lost to Lt. Waring and Sgt.

less definitely committed to a trip Accordingly, he sent two telegrams (24th R.A.):

Pratt

to England-Ellsworth Vines, jr, to the Editor of the Sunday 4-6 Keith Gledhill, Mrs. Helen Wills Express (the first of which beat B. Q.M. S. Francis and

beat Sgt. Lewis and Sgt.

Moody and Miss Helen Jacobs-acknowledged in writing) with- Bdr. Glendinning

Hardy

6- 4 they beat Sgt. Bryant and Lt.

hold among them three drawing the interview as well as American titles and two Wimble-permission to publish it. Randall

6- 4 don championships. Lt. Powell and C/Sgt. Robinson Palfrey should decide to join her If Sarah (Lines):

doubles partner,

Scores:

LT

TD.

beat Lt. Hebert and Sgt.

Woods

&

beat Lt. Flowerdew and Bdr.

Seal

6- 3

beat M. Gor. Manley and Gar.

Pardoc

6- 2 beat Sgt. Cross and L/Bdr.

Shute.....

6- 3

Capt. Patterson and Pte. Fun-) nell (R.A.S.C.):

6. 4 beat L/Bdr. Combey and

L/Bdr. Foster

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best Hebert and Woods beat Flowerdew and Seal.... heat Manley and Pardoe

B. S. M. Wilks and B. Q. M. S.

6- 2 Clark (24th R.A-):

G. 4 beat Francis and Glendinning 6- 1 6. 2 beat Cross and Shute

..... & 4 ... 6-3

beat Francis and Glendinning 6 3 beat Cros and Shute

·

be

Australian Opinion.

was

to ex-

beat Lewis and Hardy ...... 6- 2 would lost to Waring and Pratt

Miss Jacobs, "At the same time, Larwood re- 2- Gabroad the full American title list turned to the Editor the cheque beat Bryant and Randall ... 63 Foster B. Hailey, Associated Press terview, Larwood wishes

represented, writes sent to him as payment for the in- B. M. Trout and Sgt. Harper sports writer. S/Sgt. Flood and Dr., Powell beat Cambey and Foster

(Lines):

press regret for the appearance of (R.A.S.C.):

beat Waring and Pratt.....G 4 the singles title he won

Vines is a certainty to defend the article, the publication of lost to Hebert and Woods ...

M. Gar. Wardle and Q. M. S. beat Lewis and Hardy ...... 9. 7 first visit to Wimbledon last year, stop." 3.

on his which he did all in his power to last to Flowerdew and Seal 4-6)

Jones (24th R.A.):

lost to Bryant and Randall. 5-7 and Miss Jacobs, American woman beat Manley and Pardoe .... 9-7

The Editor of the "Sunday Ez- singles champion, already is on the press" says of this statement issu- beat Combey and Foster.... 6-4

G4 Headquarters Triumph. Continent tuning up her game for ed on behalf of Larwood:-"I never Headquarter Wing Lincolns beat who holds the American doubles Following are some of the replies

the coming title play. Gledhill, heard of such nonsense." "A" Company of the same giment by 5 sets to 4 in the Kow-his famous teammate.

retitle with Vines, probably will join to Larwood cabled from Australia, loon section.

Mrs. Moody, five-times winner of Mr. E. A. Dwyer (one of the Aus the American women's title and tralian selectors):-"am Lt-Col. Boys and Ple. Turner 1932 Wimbledon champion, decided with indignation at Larwood's out- (H.Q.):

at the last minute to go abroad burst. His remarks concerning after first announcing she would Woodfull will be keenly resented. confine her play this season to The bruised bodies of Woodfull and home courts.

.

"B" Coy. Win 7-2.

"D" Company, South Wales Bor.) derers, beat the Royal Army Ser-1 vice Corps by 7 sets to 2 in the Hong Kong section.

Scores:

Capt. Gottwaliz and Cpl. Halford ("B" Coy.):

Signals Beaten.

Itoyal Corps of Signals by 5 sets to " Company Lincolns beat the

4 in the Kowloon section.

Scores:

Major Thoyts and Sgt. Malpas (Lincolns);

Scores:

beat Capt. Patterson

Lieut. Bews. beat. Sgt. Tipple and Sgt.

Clutton

and

6- 1

beat Cpl. Joyce and Dr.

Powell

6--2

Lt. Cresswell and Pte. Pole. ("B" Coy.):

2nd Lt. Williams Lindley (Lincolns):

8-6 beat Sig Cord and Sig Scott & 1

beat Sig Lemox and Sig -

Bryce

6- 2 beat L/Cpl. Rafferty and Sig.

Whitebead

6- 0 and Pte.

beat Lt. Rossier and 2nd Lt.-- beat L/Cpl. Ridley and L/CpL

Douglas

Burnam

6:0

6.2

beat Cpl. Clark and Pte.

Harper

6. 2

Lt Powell and. C/Sgt. Robinson (H.Q.);

Miss Palfrey · probably' will not

go abroad, but Mrs. Dorothy Andrus Burke, thirteenth ranking American player, is now in France and bledon. probably will compete at Wim-

beat Patterson and Bews.... beat Tipple and Clutton

6-4

62

6-2

Alled

others provide a sorry answer to Larwood" and the team's win-at-

|any-price-tactics.":

Mr. C. E' Doling (another Aus- tralian selector):-"It is deplor able that Larwood should descend to such depths."

V. Y. Richardson (Australia's

lost to Cord and Scott

lost to Rossier and Douglas. 3-0 2. lost to Ridley and Burnam .. lost to Lemox and Bryce ... 4. 6 beat Clark and Harper

3-6 lost to Joyce and Powell ... 3 lost to Rafferty and White-

Unless a rising stock market vice-captain: "If body-line bowl- C. S. M. Brown and L/Cpl. Pur-

B. M. Trout and Sgt. Harper some of the wealthier, patrons of No crowd could remain quiet when should loosen the purse strings ofing is continued, it will kill cricket. head cell ("B" Coy.)::

1- 6 (H.Q.):

(Lincolna):

Cpl. MeGuiness and Pte. Barnsby lost to Rossier and Douglas. 36 hill probably, will be the only ing injury and anxiety to Its play- American tennis, Vines and Gled- the bowling was continuously caus lost to Ridley and Burnam 1-6 American men entered. The Inter-Cr beat Clark and Harper ..... 6- 3 national Club, which sent Sidney Clem Hill (a former Australian

Win For "B"

B. Wood, Jr., and Gregory Mangin Test player):-"The whole state- Coy, on a tour of Great Britain last ment is unfair and ridiculous. Aus.. "B" Company, Lincolns beat summer, bas no such plans at tralian barrackers are the best Company of the same regiment by stare are in a position to flance and see how the Yorkshire crowds present and few of the ranking judges of cricket in the world. Wait sets to 2 in the Kowloon section the trip themselves. ·

treat Larwood if he body-lines- Sutcliffe."-Reuter.

last to Patterson and Bews. 1-6 beat Tipple and Clutton ... 6 2 beat Joyce and Powell

6-

Service Corps Lose. Headquarter Wing, South. Wales Borderera, beat the Royal Army Service Corps by 6 sets to 3 In the Hong Kong section.

Scores;

beat Cord and Scott

6- 2 lost to Lemox and Bryce ... 2- 6 beat Rafferty

and White- head

Headquarters Win.

Headquarter Wing Lincolns best "D" Company Lincolns by 91

Col. Raikes and C/Sgt. Jarman sets to nil in the Kowloon section. (H.Q.):

Scores:

.12-10

7

Sceres:

Sgt. Malpas and ("B" Coy.):

Pte.. Lindley

beat Cpl. Parker and L/Cpl.

Thompson

beat S/Sgt. Flood and Sgt.

Tipple

beat Lt. Pim and Cpl. Pask. 60 62 beat Cpl: Shnable and Pte,

Mareh

6- 2

beat Cpl. Wardle and Cpl.

Body

6-4

7-5

beat L/Cpl. Cohen and Pte.

Hackford

6. 1

lost to L/Sgt. Joyce and

Powell

beat Capt. Patterson And

Lt. Bows..

Major Lockner, and Davies (IQ): .. beat Joyce and Powell

beat Flood and Tipple

Lt. Powell and Pte. Turner 4-6 (EQ. Lines):

6- 2 beat Pte. Vickers and Pte. L/Cpl. Holland'

B. M. Trout and Sgt. 6- 1 (H.Q. Llacs):

7- 5 beat Pim and Pask

Among the possibilities, however, are Wood, Wimble don winner in 1931, Frank Shields, who has competed here the last two years and has played sensationally in early spring tournaments, and Gregory Mangin, the Ameri- can indoor title-holder.

AUSTRALIAN SKI CHAMPIONSHIPS.

Japan Invited To Send Representatives,

6- 0 Cpl. McGuiness and Pte. Barneby "B" Coy.):

It is certain that only Vines of Harper beat Wardle and Body ..... 60 year the whole team competed, has extended an invitation to the beat Parker and Thompson. 6-4 will be sent over, whereas last The Australian Ski Association the United States Davis Cup team

Tokyo, June 9. lost to Cohen and Hackford 4-6 Wimbledon is late this year, clos Japan Skiing Federation to send L/Cpl. Baldry and Pte. Trantering on July 8, only two weeks be-six representative champions to ("B" Coy.):

fore the Inter Zope Final in Paris, the Australian Ski Championships-- beat Parker. and Thompson 6 3 and the Cup committee hesitated to to be held in New South Wales for lost to Wardle and Body ...11-18 lay itself open to criticism again two days, beginning on August 17. beat Cohen and Hackford. - Ion the grounds of mapping out too

2- 6

beat Patterson and Bews.. 7-5 beat Shnable and Marsh. 6-2

Sgt. Harnden and Dmr. Jones beat Vickers and Holland (H.Q.): lost to Joyce and Powell .... 5-7 Trussell⋅ (HQ, „Lincs):

L/Sgt. Harrison beat Flood and Tipple..... 6-4 beat Pim and Pask· lost to Patterson and Bewa .. 4-6, beat Shinable and Marsh

beat Vickers and Holland:

Pay Corps Win 6-3.

The Royal Army Pay Corpa de- feated the Royal Army Ordnance Corps by 6 sets to 3 in the Hong Kong section

Scores!

S. Q. M. S. Warman, and Sgt. Wilson, (R.A.P.C:); /

beat Col Macpherson ́ ́and

Sgt. Goold

best S/Sgt. Taylor and S/Sgt.

Clark

beat S/Sgt. Shave and S/Sgt.

Routaledge

8. QM 8. Oldfield and Prealin (B.A.P.C.)

24th

and

6.0 Bdsm

9.7

6- 1

- 4

th Win By 9-0.

Scores:

Tables To Date.

HONG KONG SECTION,

secured a clean sweep triumph RES

The 24th Battery Royal Artilley over "D" Company Lincolns in the "E" S.W.B. Kowloon section.

"HQ. S.W.B. "D" S.WB... B.A.P.C LE Garthwaite and Lt. Shields AOC 60-(24th):

R.AS.C beat Lt. Pim and Pte. Potter 6-2 R.A.M.C.

40th RE 6. 1 beat Cpl. Shnable and Cpl.

AS.W.B Fellow

68.WB.

12th R.A 7-5 best Cpl. Pask and Pte. Marsh-6-8 Sgt. B. 8. M. Wilks and B. Q. M. S.

Clark (24th)

6-4

SETS

P. W. L. F. A. Pia

3 8 0.24 8 2018

9.

3 1 21 15 0.152 ID:

2320 23.

10

B-

16119

1, 3, 13 23.

strengous a pre-cup campaign.

ST. JOSEPH'S AGAIN IN TROUBLE. Explanation Demanded By The F.A.

It was decided at yesterday's

meeting of the Football Asociation

Council to demand an explanation

from the St. Joseph's Football club

The Japan Federation replied by asking for further partieniars, and it is understood that it will send representatives if conditions are acceptable.-Rengo.

HONG KONG RIDING SCHOOL

NOTICE.

Bereby beg to inform my cs--

teemed customers that I have

18 11 25 1 for their farcical game against opened a branch of the School at

7:20

KOWLOON SECTION,

South China In the concluding Repulse Bay next to Repulse Bay game of the season,

Hotel where ponies can be hired and The date of the annual meeting riding lessons will be given. SETS 60 "A" Lincoln

of the Association was fixed to take All arrangements can be made P.WL FAPts. place at the Sports Club on Friday, with the undersigned at Repulse

78-1-46 18 6.3RQ Lincolns. 550 887

July 14, at 5.30 p.m.

Bay Hotel, Room No. 223 or 24th R.A

Mr. Y. K. Mok was elected repre- through Capt, Daniloff, Hong Kong MANUBE Lincolas

Q. L. 820th B

beat Macpherson and Goold, 6 best Pim and Potter beat Taylor and Clark 6-3 beat Shnable and Fellows... lost to Shave and Boutsledge 4-beat Pask and Marsh

Sgt. Tribble and Sgt. Pledger M. Gar Wardle and (BAPC);

Jones (24th) beat Macpherson and Goold 7-5 beat Pim and Potter. lost to Taylor and Clark 26 beat Shnable and Fellows lost to Shave and Routledge 26 beat Pask and Marsh

6-0 Signals 6-3 H.ES.3.A.

"Ch Lincolna 62 ND Lincolns

23 22 21:24

8 senative of the Association on the Riding School, Kowloon Tel

Children's Playgrounds Association (58754

Executive Committee, and Messrs. Lowe, Bingham and Matthews were l'alected auditors.

Capt. N. A. ROJDESTVÉ

Proprietor.

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