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C" DIVISION TENNIS LEAGUE
HOLDERS WIN 9–0
Kowloon C.C. Fully Extended.
CRAIGENGOWER ROUT CLUB
THE CHINA MAIL.
TO-DAY'S PROGRAMME
The following are the matches down for decision in the Mixed Doubles League this afternoont Chinese R.C. v. Indian R.G.
(at Causeway Bay) Kowloon C.C. v. Recreio
(at the EC.C.) United Services v. Ladies' R.C. -
(at King's Park)
The Chinese Recreation Club. holders of the "C" Division Lawn U.S.R.C
C.R.C. Tennis Shield, registered a clean K.C.C sweep triumph over the Central Bri-LR.C. L.R.C. tish Association, probable wooden- spoonists, at Causeway Bay yester- day.
The Kowloon Cricket Club. pre- sent leaders, recorded a narrow win over the Filipinos by the odd set, and the Army Tennis Club. strong contenders for the title. easily overcame the Kowloon In- dians.
Recreio
MIXED DOUBLES
2 0 0 16 2.2 0 8 13 3.1 1 1 13
.4
14
31 1 1 13
14.
GURLAN
The Recreio beat the Civil Ser-CRAIGENGOWER · vants and the Police and Craigen- gower recorded wins over the Ger- mans and the Club.
The game between the Kowloon Docks and the Radio was postpon- led.
K.C.C. Register Odd Set} Win Over Filipinos.
At the K.C.C. the Kowloon Cricket Club beat the Filipino Club by 5 sets to 4
L Jack and J. J. Ferguson (K.C.C.):
beat Dr. A. Veloso and R.
A. Ribeiro
lost to S. S. and S. A.
Hussian
drew with T. A. Leonard and
M. A. Souan
A E. Collins and R. S. (K.C.C.):
beat Veloso and Ribeiro lost to Hussian brothers idrow with Leonard and Sousa
6..0
V.R.C. AQUATICS. China
GALA
Results Of Yesterday's
Heats.
TO-MORROW NIGHT'S FETE
The Victoria Recreation Club, the oldest swimming club in the Colony, are holding their second aquatic carnival to-morrow night.commen 3,cing at 9 p.m...
EASILY BEAT
THE CLUB
Henry And Puncheon Show Promise.
LOWE IMPRESSES.
Craigengower recorded an win over the entirely new Hong Kong Cricket Club combination in their match yesterday on the Club ground, the score being 7 sets to 2.
easy
Among the "A" class entrier for the 75 Yards Medley Race. will be seen such names 48 those of T. L Paget, Ed. do Roza and Lionel Roza-Pereira.
Padget has been in strict training for the past month under the careful eye of Bill Butt, official coach of the V.R.C. Ed da Roza, who was unable to compete in the last fete, will ap-
FRIDAY, JULY 7, 1933.
Polo Team's
"Double"
Brilliant-Win Over C.C.S.B.C. And “ B.”
SECOND IN LEAGUE
Lawn Bowls Rinks
FIRST DIVISION.
Kowloon Docks ----
A. Calman, J. Kempton, J. C. Brown' and R. Lapsley
(skip).
C. Atkenson, J. Lunny, H. G. Coo- per and W. Headley (skip).
J. V. Ramsey, R. Morrison, W. Greig and F. Gullen (skla)
*
(By CRAWL).
South China "A", contenders for the Hong Kong Water Polo League recorded a notable achievement Craigengower Int team:- yesterday evening when they secur-Rumjahn and B... Bradbury (skip). 7. Cavanagh, L. E. Lammert, D. led a "double" by defeating the G. L. Buchanan, A. E. Coates, H. Beer
Chinese Civil Servants' Club by 2 and R. Basa (skip).
W. T. Brightman, E. Tuck, E. el Ar- goals to nil and their "B" team by culli and U. M. Omar (skip).
3 goals to nil in successive games,
•
EL Barros, L. C. R. Sousa, C. G.
H. A. Alves, R. R. Robarts, A. S. Gomes and C. E. Marques.
This is the first time that any Recreio 1st team individual team has played two Silva and R. F. Luz. pear to-morrow. An attack of strenuous games in succession and bronchitis and a nasty accident! have curtailed his activities ing the past few weeks, but Roze is still among the best.
dur-won them both.
The event should be won by won by Lionel Roza-Perieria, as his newly acquired sprint speed will give him a distinct advantage.
H. M. Remedios, the Club's Breast Stroke champion, is the next best man in the race.
LA. Gutierrez, J. M. M. Alves, F. V. Ribeiro and F. X. M. Silva.
Talkoo Docks:
•
The feat is all the more noteworthy in view of the fact that the same men played. for the winner in both games.
D. Peoples, W. Cunningham, In their game against the Civil Weir and J. Chalmers (skip). Servants at the, latter's club, they w. Wotherspoon (akip).
W..
J. Polson, A. Stalker, R. Keown and
had a very hard struggle and W. Brown, J. Watson, N. Drummond scored both their goals in the first and. R. Wallace (sklo). half, which was played at a terrific pace.
The Civil Servants played badly.
S. V. Gittens and W. Lawrence their tackling being continually at
Kowloon C. C. 1st team:-
Hampton, and A. E. Silkstone (Skip). A. E. Hayward, V. C. Labrum, H
H. Overy, F. Goodwin, T. Fergusson,
are notable absentees from this fault, so much so that Mr. Ip Kun-and J. Fraser (Skip). event.
Medley Team Race
im, the referee, was compelled to warn several of their men on number of occasions.
W. Hyde, J. A. Howe, E. C. Fincher,- and A. Hyde Lay (Skin).
Police Ist team
*
Ellis.-F. E. E. Booker, A. R
J. Orem, T. Perkins, E. G. Post and W. E. Hollands (skip).
Reserve-Me I Smith and Clarke.
•
Kowloon B.G. 1st team:--
R. Duncan. J. Sloan, W. Macfarlane. and A. M. Holland (skip).
1. Watson, J. B. Logan, J. Gibson- and H. Nish (skip). Budding and L. Guy (skip).
V. Petberick, A. R. Whibley, J. Ħ.
Reserve A. McIntyre.
The "B" class swimmers will be Kwok Chun-hang..... and Cheong J. Fender, J. Tallon, J. Shepheard seen in a 75 yards variety race Wing-kwong played well for the and W. Mair (skip), Howard and Kelly, and Reed and following the Club's decision to winners, though the former's Clark and G. C. Moni (skip), 7- 5Y, C. Mok, won all their games. encourage the three styles in shooting were not.at it's best.
Broadbridge and Howard conceded swimming. There are some very Wong Suen-man the winner's 2- 6 the two sets.
fast swimmers in this class. and skipper, played well and fed his Henry and Puncheon were out the event should prove an exciting forwards with good passes. He 6-6 standing. H. J. D. Lowe showed one.
was, however, inclined to give his brilliant form, but be badly lack Following the races for novice opposite number too much scope. Capelled support from his partner. His swimmers, the programme com- In the first game against the service and volleying were very mittee have arranged for a medley Civil Servants, Cheong Wing- deadly, and his play at the net was team-face. This will be one of the kwong opened the scoring on tak 4- 6
sound. Lowe and Harris Walker, features of the 'evening. The sixjing a neat pass from Wong Suen- -6- 6
however, lacked the combination members of each team will be re-man.
quired to swim two lengths Free Smith shown by their opponents.
In the match between Broad-Style, Breast-Stroke and
A few minutes later Cheung Kit-Bebbington and B. P. Phillips (skip).
Lockhart, J. F. McGowan, N. I. bridge and Howard and Lammert, Stroke.
chaf, the Civil Servants' right back| T. Armstrong, E. W. Simmonds, J. Edward Roza, the Colony's div-| 1-6 and Baskett, the Club took the first
S. Eccleshall, S. Aidermann, F. Jones, the four yard mark South China and J. Deakin (skip)gyom, G. 3 three games, but falled to hold ing champion has now recovered ordered out for "ducking" in Hollidge, and A. W. Grimmitt_(skip)."
their advantage, losing the next from his illness. He will be seen going further ahead through Les six games in succession.
in a series of exhibition dives, Ping-píu, who netted during a serious and farcical in company melee with a back flip.
Mr. Ip Kun-im refereed. The inter-member's water-polo In their second game against Visiting the Civil Service C.C., the
match which ended in an exciting South China "B" the winners were Club de Recreio won by 6 seta to 3.
6-4 draw at the last fete, will be re-unable to score in the first half, al-]) Scores:
lost to W. Reed and Y. C. Mok 6 4 played at. the conclusion -on
the though innumerable opportunities C. H. Bradley and J. Skinner beat W. J. Howard and F. programme.
were given them. (G.S.C.C.):
G. A. White and J. S. |(K.C.C.) :
beat Veloso and Ribeiro .... lost to Hussian brothers
beat Leonard and Sousa
7-
Bradley And Skinner
Win Three Sets.
N. J. Bebbington and L. Whaut (C.S.C.C.):
G. FALCONER & CO., (HONG KONG) LTD. lost to Carvalho and Xavier, -
J. E. Henry and G. Puncheon with H. L. Orzorio." | (ILK.C.C.) :—
lost to H. J. Howard and G.
Kelly
Back-
3 6 Dancing will follow the aquatic
events.
Yesterday's Heats.
The Second Goal
Civil Service 1st team:
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→
-SECOND DIVISION.
Kowloon C.C. 2nd team:-
J. W. M. Brown, S. J. Houghton, P. Kristoferson, and J. M. Jack (Skip).
S. Greenwood,
A. Spary
W. W..
H. O. Huber, C. J. Roe, T. W. Carr, and L. Jack (Skip).
Hirst, and E. Kern (Skip).
The forwards, notably Lee Ping- piu, were caught within the two Kowloon_B. G. 2nd team: yards area on several occasions,
C. L. Farmer, Charlton, H. G. Sher- but owing to the poor light, the re- riff and W. S. Drake (skip).
Chambers, T. Gooding, F. V. Whitta The following were the qualifiers feree was compelled to give the and A. W. E. Davidson (skip). for the Finals in the heats held at men the benefit of the doubt. the V.R.C. yesterday for to-morrow's fete.
63"B" class, 75 Yards Medley Race:-
Broadbridge
Tel. 21322.
beat Carvalho and C. Xavier. beat J. Xavier and A. Silva".. best Remedios and Ribeiro ..
6-4
7-5 F. Lammert and P. Baskett 6- 3(H.K.C.C.):-
lost to Howard and Kelly .. lost to Reed and Mok
6- 3
6-1
1- 6
lost to Howard and Broad-
bridge
lost to Xavier and Silva ........ lost to Remedios and Ribeira
0-0
2- 6:
W. Edge and J. (C.S.C.C.):
Pilcher
6- 1
lost to Carvalho and Xuvier .. lost to Xavier and Silva lost to Remedios and Ribeiro
3-.6 4. 6 2-6
lost to Howard and Kelly .. lost to Reed and Mok ...... 6- 2 dios, J. A, Gutterez, J. Neves and beat Howard and Broadbridge 6- 2 Remedios.
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Champions' Clean Sweep Against C.B.A.
South China "A" were unable to register in the first half, but scored
G. J. Smith, E. L. Gosano, A.-A. three times in the second period W. Harris-Walker and H. J. D. Guterres, E. M. Marques and A. A. through Kwok Chun-hang, Weng
Roza. Lowe (H.K.C.C.) :--
Army Beat Kowloon Indians.
At King's Park the Army Tennis Club defeated the Kowloon Indians by 7% sets to 12. Lau (K.LT.C.);
The Chinese R.C. holders, beat the Central British Association at Causeway Bay by 9 sets to mil.
W. K. Cheung and T. W. (C.R.C.):
beat E. D. Blyth and J.
Gurevitch
beat N. Whitley and J. Hirst bent J. J. King and T. Whitley
M. A. Khan and Firdos Khan 6--1 (K.LT.C.) :
“C” class, 100' Yards Free Style.
P. M. N. de Silva, E. A. V. Rema-
"D" class, 50 Yards Free Style.
Suen-man and Lee Ping-plu
E. G. Searle, G. H. Owens, G. E. F.. Thompson and F. L. Rapley (skip).
Reserves, Macdonald and T. Hard.
Police 2nd tea
*
R. H. Dowman, J. Merriman, Brit-- tain and A. E. Carey (skip). Mr. In Kun-im refereed.
Forrest, Channings, J. S. Riddell and to Che-sing and Lee Ping-plu, Wong
South China A-Kwok Mok-hai; C. F. Alexander (skip).
McHardy, Keohane, McWalters and Suen-man; Leung Wai-sang, Kwok R. H. Marka (skip).
Reserves L. Mist, W. Chester- Chun-hang and Cheong Wing-kwong.
South China "Po King-fook: Woods and W. McLeod. Chan
Tong Sul-kes, Leang Ciril Service 2nd team:— and Leung Lai-sang,
J. Purvis, J. Fitzgerald, B. R. Davia C.C.S.B.C.-Chan Kong-mun; Cheung and R. E. Wood (skip). - "A" team:-M. M. de V. Soares, B. Kit-choi and Ki lu-woon; Chan Fuk- C. Champelovier, B. Cressey, L. Gosano, J. E. Sousa, H. M. Remedios, sing, Lai. Pun-sin, Lai In-cheak and Whant and J. H. Holdman (skip). A. M. Bodrigues, A. A. Roza and C. Lam Ping-tong
Imin (dp)
La Collyer, H. Westlake A Roza-Pereira.
and L
M. Bureaux, G. F. Botario, P. A. Guterres, Leo Silva and M. Olivra.
The following will represent the Tse
teams in the inter-members' water-poio Kim-bar" and Wong Sul-chan;}
match.
J. Pooler. Indian R.C.:
"B" team:-G. A. Guterres, L. Roza- LEAGUE TABLE TO DATE. · Reserves-IL Major, J. Bendall and Pereira, F. W. Ambrose, A. A. Gut- ters, N. Delgado, E. L. Gosano and L. A. Barros.
Improve Your Tennis
6-1 lost to S/Sgt. Goold and 6-1 S/Sgt. Savell
K. M. Wong and P. H. (C.R.C.):
Sin
lost to 'Q.M.S. Shillito
beat Blyth and Gurevitch
61
Sgt. Wilson..
3-6 beat Q.H.S. Blacker and Cpl. .
Halford
6- 2
1- 6
and
beat Whitley and Hirat
6- 0
beat King and Whitley
00
Y. Y. Mow and M. K. (C.R.C.):
Lau (ELT.C.):
lost to Blackier and Halford
26
beat Blyth and Gurevitch
6- 1lost to Shillito and Wilson..
The first requisite for becoming
1-6
beat King and Whitley .....
6- Olost to Goold and Savell 6. 1
0-6
an expert tennis player is a good physique, as obviously a lack of
beat Whitley and Hirst.
Ahmed Khan and Mit Singh
(BY HENRI COCHET.)
Salleh and Feroz All (K.LT.C.): stamina will always, handicap, a 4player, however, sound his techni| Police Beat Germans By lost to Goold and Savell
drew with Blacker and Hal-
que and good his eyes and his con- Narrow Margin.
ford
66ception of the game.
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The Police entertained the Gerlost to Stillito and Wilson man Club and won by 5% sets to
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Elliott Denies Rumour.
G. Dancan, J. Johnston, H. V. Pearse- and W. Gill (siin).
D. K. Kharas, M. J. Medina, Y. Ab-;
A Razack (skip). bas and A. A
G. 8. Summons, H. Milton, W. Ward' and W. V. Field (skip).
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J. E. Noronha, L. J.. Bilva, J. Ap
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J.M. B. Rosario, E. M. Remedios, H. F. Rotario and A. V. Barros.
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of the Kingstonian team does not possess that: mysterious which recently, won the Amateur Cup. BICK TIM SM2 spark of intuitive, anticipation of During a brillant season he scored
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