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Mediocre Display At The K.C.C.

STAPLETON'S

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Champions Fortunate Against K.C.C.

GRADUATES WIN POKFULAM "DERBY" GAME

holders of the "Division title Recreio Beat South China and

were decidedly fortunate to annex both points against the Kow- loon Cricket Club yesterday at the

K.C.C.

Club Beat Civil Servants

By Odd Set

The United Services continued on Revealing very mediocre form their triumphant path in the "B" the champions, owed their success Division of the Lawn Tennis League to the inexplicable failure of yesterday when they overwhelmed

Stapleton and Burnett, who secur- Fed only one set for the K.C.C.

the Indians by 8 sets to 1. The

Poor serving by Stapleton was Chinese Recreation Club, the hold- responsible for the K.C.C. No. 1jers and their most formidable op- pair going down twice. He served ponents, were fortunate to beat the numerous double faults to allow K. C. C. the Chinese to break through his

TO-DAY'S “A” PROGRAMME

Club Favoured To Hold All Conquering South Chins

The Kowloon Cricket Club are enjoying a holiday this afternoon In the "A" Division, the Indians having applied successfully for a postponement of their game at the K.C.C.

The following is to-day's pro- gramine with probable winning teams given in black: Recreio y Chinese R.C. “A”

(at King's Park)

University v Craigengower

Chinese R.C. “g”

(at Pokfulam)

South China "B" (at Causeway Bay)

South China "A" v.

Hong Kong CC.

(at King's Park)

PERKINS BEATS CLARK.

Bowls Sensation

At K.C.C.

T. Perkins (Police) provided a

service. Stapleton revealed good Judging on yesterday's form the stroke production, and Imd his ser-U. S. R. C. will have no difficulty vice been up to standard the K.C.C. in winning their "needle" match sensation at the K.C.C. yesterday would undoubtedly have checked against the C. R. C.

when he eliminated A. R. Clark, a

the first time together, gave pro-

the champions with a 5-4 win. The Recreio came up to expec- favoured Police entrant for the Hambly and Rodger, playing for tations when they beat South China, Colony Bowls title, in the Third mise of becoming a very useful and the Graduates carried all be Round of the Championship. combination by securing two sets fore them against the University in The Green combination experience, the Pokfulam "derby." ed an off day and lost all three

gets.

P. F. Choy and F. K. Lau played steady tennis to win all their scts. Lau, an old campaigner, is just as good as ever. He is admirably suited to League Tennis,

The Civil Servants put up a gal- lant struggle against the Club, but were beaten by the odd set. It was their third defeat.

Odd Set Win For Club.

Securing a lead of 11-2 at the eighth end Perkins held on to his advantage to win by 8 shots

after 22 ends.

Perkins will now meet E. G. Searle, N. Drummond or J. F. Mc-

Gowan in the Fourth Round. Clark v. Perkins.

A. R. Clark T. Perkins

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M. K. Lau gave L. F. Hon dis- appointing support, and as a re-lost to R. S. Traill and A. D.

Humphreys

sult the pair dropped two sets.. Hon is a versatile player of great lost to H. Day and T. Cornaby 3- G 12. J. Barrow and D. M. McDougall 13. promise.

(C.S.C.C.) :-

C. I. Stapleton and G. C. Bur-beat Haigh and Gamble nett (K.C.C.) :—

S. W. Liang and H. S. Kwok Kong C.C. scored a narrow victory| secured two sets after being led over the Civil Service C.C. by 5 sets 4-2 by Stapleton and Burnett. to 4.

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Scores:

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was one of the features of the B. I. Bickford and J. Skinner 6. match. He is one of the coming (C.S.C.C.) :— left-handers in the Colony.

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R. B. Hambly and J. Rodger drew with Day and Cornaby. 6-6 (K.C.C.)-

beat Liang and Kwok

last to Choy and Lau

7-5 4-6

Indians Secure One

On the home courts, the United beat Lau and Hon....... 6- 4 Services Recreation Club defeated

S. E. Green and D. S. Green the Indian Recreation Club by 8 sets (K.C,C.) :——

to one..

fost to Liang and Kwok

3- G

Scores:

lost to Choy and Lau

2- G

lost to Lau and Hon

R. E. Tottenham and P. S. Caumon 4.6 (U.S.R.C.) :—

beat J. S. A. Curreem and M.

0. Hoosen

3- 2

beat S. A. Ismail and .A. K.

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6- 3

beat A. K. Suffiad and A. H.

Suffiad

7- 5

E. C. J. Barry and J. J. Waite (U.S.R.C.3

GRADUATES WIN beat Curreem and Hoosen..

BY 7-2

Samy And Gittins Outstanding.

WONG AND LEE VARSITY'S ONLY WINNERS

The University were totally out- classed in their match against the Graduates, ́at... Pokfulam yester. day, the Graduates winning by a score of 7 sets to 2.

S. H. Wong and. P. C. Lee won the only two-sets for the 'Varsity.

For the Graduates, D. K. Samy and W. M. Gittins car- ried all before them, winning their games without, dificul-

ty.

beat Ismail and Madar beat Sufflad and Sufiad

MATCHES POSTPONED The Championship matches, be tween A. Hydd Lay and S. Dadeon; and. E. C. Fincher and A. .W. Grimmitt; scheduled for to-day. The only have been postponed.

Įmatch to-day is that between R. Ellis and A. F. Paul at the Civil Service C.C.

CHAMPIONS'

LEAGUE TEAMS

FOR SATURDAY

The following will represent the Craigengower Cricket Club in their Lawn Bowls fixtures on Saturday, 6- 3 commencing at 3.30 p.m. 61First Team

6- 3

M. H. F. Waring and A. J. Stocker (U.S.R.C.) :——

beat Carreem, and Hoosen.. Host to Ismail and Madar beat Suffad and Suñad

Recreio Win.

6- 2

3- 6 6- 1

Playing away, the Club de Recreio defeated South China Athletic As- sociation by 5% sets to 8.

Scores:

F. N. Wong and K. M. Chan | (S.C.A.A.) :—

lost to L. A. Silva and J. JAVA

Remedios

3. 6

lost to J. Gonsalves and A.

Xavier

drew with Dr. A. P. Gutteres

··2-61

and E. A. Noronha, FRA, 6-6 TK Leung and K. H. Wong

Samy displayed a powerful and (5.C.A‚Â);--- well-placed service and his steady lost to Silva and Remedios.. 46]

C.S.C.C. green:

Civil Service

J. Cavanagh, L. E. Lammert, D. Ramjahn and B. W. Bradbury (skip).

G. L. Bachnan, A. E. Coates, H. Beer and R. Basa (skip).

W. T. Brightman, E. Tuck, E. el Ar- culli and U. M. Omar (skip).

Second Team v. Civil Service on CC.C.

green.

G. Duncan, J. Johnston, H. V. Pearse

W. Gill (skip).

and

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HEK. Ho and K, F, Zui (8.C.A.A.) soundness of limb, strength of arm H. M. Lee and C. K. Kwok beat Silva and Remedois 6 3 and wrist, good stamina and nimble- (University):

lost to Gonsalves and Xavier 4-6 mess. All this accompanied by the beat Gutteres and Noronha 6-8 necessary physical.culture and also

good vision.

lost to DK. Samy and W. M

Gittins

fost to SA. M. Sepher and

HN. Chung

6...1

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Pan

3. E. Wong and P. C. Lee U.S.R.C. (University)

lost to. Samy and Gittina beat Sepher and Chung ... beat Lien and Pau

E. EZimmern, and A. (University)

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lost to Sepher and Chung lost to Lien and Pan

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