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FRIDAY, JULY 14, 1933. –

C.R.C. BID FOR

FOR FOUR MAJOR TENNIS TITLES

“Y” JUNIOR

POLO TEAM

TRIUMPH

South China "B" Lose 3 To 1.

-F. FOWLER OUTSTANDING.

(By CRAWL) -

Playing an excellent game, the Y.M.C.A. "B" secured full points at the expense of the Chinese Civil Servants Swimming Club in a Water Polo League game in the Y.M.CA. Bath yesterday evening.

The home team won by 3 goals to 1 after a gruelling game, dur- ing which the whistle was tinually beard.

COB-

F. Fowler was outstanding in the game, his two goals His being excellent efforts. first, a deflecting shot, took Chan Kong-man completely by surprise while his second, wa'S a fine shot perfectly executed. G. Fowler, Lange, Sutherland) and Jeaner also played well, but S. Fowler in goal had an off day. his passes out from goal being! very weak.

ARMY WELL BEATEN

IN "C" DIVISION

K.C.C. 100 PER CENT MAINTAINED

THE Chinese Recreation Club, who are making, a determined bid

U.S.R.C. ARE

BEATEN

CHINESE

SURPRISE

THE HOLDERS

for the four major Tennis League titles, continued on their

de four triumphant path yesterday when their fourth string overwhelmed the Army T.C. in the "C" Division. The Kowloon Cricket Club, however, maintained their position at the head of the table by a Ho And Miss Perry Win clean sweep triumph over the C.B.A.

The Indians, who are below their usual strength this year, beat| the Police, and the Recreio secured seven sets against the Club. The Filipinos, who faltered last week against the E.C.C., recorded a sub- stantial win at Kowloon Docks. Two draws featured yesterday'a programme, the Civil Servants surprising the Radio and the Ger- mans, who were without H. Lubeseder, sharing the spoils with the Kowloon Indians.

Champions Win

Playing at Sookunpoo, the Chinese R.C. "D" team defeated the Army Lai Im-cheuk was always very T. C. by 7% sets to 1 sets. dangerous, but he bungled several K. Ip and W. K. Cheung (C.R.C.): scoring opportunities by wild beat Blackler and Gould ........ passes, he received very little sup-beat Marvell and Lewis .................. fort from bis other forwards. Host to Shillito and Wilson ..

F. Fowler opened the scoring] K. M. Wong and P. H. when Sutherland neatly, threw a] (C.R.C.):

quick pass, Fowler deflecting it beat Blackler and Gould into the net. Lal Im-cheuk, how-drew with Marvell and Lewis ever, equalised with a fine effort beat Shlllite and Wilson after Lange had been ordered out!

M. C.. Lau and B. C. ((C.B.C.):

of the water for swimming over. The "Y" team sprang a sur- prise in the second half when Sutherland took a long shot- and beat Chan Kong-man easily.

beat Blackler and Gould beat Marvell and Lewis beat Shillito and Wilson

Police Beaten

6- 1 K.C.C.

Vital Set.

TIENTSIN PLAYER DISAPPOINTS.

(By Ace).

The Chinese Recreation Club are almost assured of winning the Junlop Shield in the Mixed Doubles League for the first time in the history of that Club.

JARMAN

IN BILLIARDS

FINAL ROUND-

Chalks Up 48 Break For New Record.

HERRIOTT AND WILLIAMS REACH LAST FOUR.

(By SPOT BALL).

C/Sgt. Jarman, the holder, en- tered the Semi Final Round of the

Garrison Billiards Championship when he beat Pte. Walters, also of the Borderers, by 250 paints to 162.

Jarman, who was runner-up- in the Colony Championship, compiled * 48 break, the highest to date in this competi- tion He had other breaks of

32, 33 and 24. Herriott (Lincolns) for right of

Jarman will now meet L/Cpl.

.1

entry into the Final. Yesterday they beat the U.S.R.C., Herriott beat Spr. Whittaker the holders, by 5% sets to 3%, and (R.E.) by 250 to 218 after a very have now only to overcome the moderate game in which the only

food break was Herriott's 22. Indian Recreation Club, whom they Pte. Williams (Borderera) enter- APt play to-morrow, and the Recreio to ed the last four at the expense of Pte. Winfield (Lincolns) by 250 to achieve their ambition.

3 1 0 25% 10%1⁄2

TABLE TO DATE.

"C" DIVISION

P W L D F

SG 0 0 32

Sets

13

"

4 4 0 0 30

1 3 1 0 20

2' 1 0 16 2 1

16 11 15% 114

21% 23%

1 14 13

240

6- 1 C.R.C. "D" C.C.C. 2- 6

I.R.C. Siu Recreio

Police

7- 5 Army 6- G Filipino 6- 2 Radio

German Leung C.S.C.C. K.IT.C. G- 2K.D.R.C. H.K.C.C. 6- 4 C.B.A. 6- 0

sets to

Towards the end of the game the At Happy Valley, the Indian R.C. "Y" launched attack after attack beat the Police B.C. by 6 and eventually scored through F. 2 sets. Fowler, who rolled over in the left}

5 13

* 151⁄2 291⁄2 3 0 2 1 10 17 4 0 4 0 10 26 1 44

Recreio Triumph

10.

The flashing cross-court drives 199. Williams had breaks of 23 of Miss Rose Perry and the agility and 22 while his opponent chalked Williams will meet either Sgt.

4 of Ho Ka-lau caused the downfall up a 24.

of "Lolly" Goldman and Mrs. Green or S/Sgt. Clarke. •

4 Lochner in the vital set of the day.

This was Goldman and Mrs. |~

3 Lochner's first defeat. in nine sets. Breaking through Goldman's ser- vice in the second game the C.R.C.! nair took a 3-0 lead as the result lol brillantly placed serving by Miss Perry. Led 4-1 the U.S.R.C.'s No. 1 pair profited by over-cagerness

The Club de Recreio, playing on by Ho at the net and poor combina- Ho, how- and crept up to 4all. S. A. Bux and A. R. H. Esmail their own courts at King's Park, lion on the part of the C.R.C. pair ever, won his service to lead 5-4, Goldman then won his service and

corner and sent in a perfect shot. (I.R.C.):

Mr. F. W. Stephens refereed: drew with Major and Calthrop Y.M.C.A. "B":9. Fowler; E. Jon-boat Smith and Carruthers.. ner and C. Chadderton: H. Lange;, D.lost to T. Pile and S. Pile .. Southerland, G. Fowler and F. Fowler.

Civil Servants': Chan Kong-man; M. R. Abbas and A. K.

Iu-woon and Chan Fook-sing;|(L.R.C.):

won seven of their nine sets against the H. K. C. C.

6 LA. Carvalho and C. E. Xavier the score was 5-all.

6- I

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Cheung King-to: Lam Ping-tong, Chan beat Major and Calthrop 6- 2 Fak-sing and Lai Im-cheuk

6- 0 beat Smith and Carruthers bent Pile and Pile

6- 3

beat J. E. Harvey and G. Pun-

cheon beat H. J. D. Lowe and W. Har

ris Walker

6 3 beat P. Birkitt and N. L.

Evana

6+0

7- 5

at

SOUTH CHINA HELD TO A DRAW

A. A. Rumjahn (Jur.) and M. el

Arculli (LR.C.):

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6-1 4-6 *- 6

A. A. Remedios and L. F.V. Riwon her service mainly beiro (C. de R.). drew with Harvey and Pun-

cheon

Six-A-Side

Holders Enter

Final Round

H.Q. Borderers Beat **A" Lincolns.

JARMAN WINS BY 82 With the U.S.R.C. requiring the

Headquarter set for a draw and the C.R.C.

Wing, South- needing only half a point for vic Wales. Borderers, entered the tory the last stages of the match Final Round of the Six-A-Side- were played amid keen excitement. Garrison Billards Championship- After three deuces Miss Perry when they beat "A" Company,

on Ho's Lincolns, by 122 points. inspired spell overhead, and then The Borderers team will de Mrs. Lochner dropped her service, fend their title against Head- Miss Perry sending a beautiful quarter Wing, Lincolns, who are 6-6 side-liner past Goldman at the net. expected to offer a serious chal- beat Lowe and Harris Walker 6- 2 G. W. Sewell, another Club lenge. to the holders. drew with Birkitt and Evans 6- 6 Civil Servants Draw

who secured player, was introduced into the C/Sgt. Jarman, J. L. Xavier and A. M. Xavier U.S.R.C. side Playing on the home courts, the (C. de R.).

as partner to Mrs. 82 of the 122 points by which his Civil Service drew with the Radio beat, Harvey and

Lewis Bryan in the absence of side, win, registered breaks of 32 Puncheon 6-4 Sports Club, each side sharing 4% beat Lowe and Harris Walker 6-4

R.F. Tottenham, but he met with land. 27. Other good breaks was seen at the European Y.M.C.A.

little success, securing only half a were recorded by C. S. M. Kite- Bets.

lost to Birkitt and Evans.... 3- G swimming bath yesterday evening |

point, W. K. Wu and G. Singh (R.S.C.);|

(33), L/Cpl. Williams (20 and when the Royal Navy, and South

Filipinos Win

Cannon Off Form

120), Pte. Davies beat N. J. Bebbington and W.

(26 and 24). China "B" shared four goals be

Sgt. Ash (26) and Pte. Winfield Edge

6. 2 Playing on their own courts the The poor all-round form shown tween them in fier League en lost to J. Bendall and J.

(18). Kowlon Docks were defeated by the by Capt. Cannon was one of the counter.

Pilcher

3- 6 Filipino Club by 6% sets to 244. main factors in the U.S.R.C. defeat. Detailed scores: The Nay, who got together

beat I. Skinner and N. Collyer 6- 4] A. Duncan and W. Tillery He and Mrs. James, who were pre-] fairly strong team, were very poor

Waterton and Davies (R.S.C.): (K.D.R.C.);

viously unbeaten, secured only one H.Q. (S.W.B.) "A" Coy. passing, whereas the

beat Bendall, and Pilcher .... 6- 2 lost to S. S. Hussain and S. A. outhful South China team, com-drew with Bebbington and

.Hussain

2- 6

Jarman bined very well-and thoroughly-de- Edge

66lost to Dr. A. Veloso and J.

Mathias 2- 6 Yuk-ying lost to T. A. Leonard and M.

A. Sousa

5- 11 2.6 C, E. Milliard and J. B. Sturgeon, 6. 2 (K.D.R.C.)':'

(By CRAWL)

A fairly good game of water-polo

..

sarved' to draw. They were unkl beat-Skinner and Collyer 6- 3 M. Santiago lucky not to win when Lo Hpng- Chanson and Lam seln, who scored both their goals, (RS.C.) threw away two wonderful oppor lost to Bendall and Plicher tunities by "blind swimming."

beat Bebbington and Edge Attacking first in the deep end lost to Skinner and Collyer ... the Navy soon opened the scoring through McCrae.

K.C.C. Clean Sweep

2- 6 drew with S. S. Hussain and

S. A. Hussain

Bec

Mes. T. F. Lo, formerly Miss Leung of Tientsin, proved dis». appointing, and as a result M. W. Lo was only able to secure. half a point. She was unques- tionably out, of practice, and not in the same class as the other ladies on view.

4

(Lines.)

150 Maltty 68.

150 Ash

148

150 Belt-

106

128 Hackford, 150

Williams Davies

150 Donghty 138

Kite Harris

150 Winfield 146

878

ECLIPSE STAKES

756

6- 6 Mrs. Chiu was again seen to ad- beat Dr. A. Veloso and J. M.vantage at the net, while Mrs.

Santiago

6-1 Lochner, though not at her best, was the pick of the visiting ladies 6-3 with Mrs. James not far behind. and J. A. White Mrs, Lewis Bryan was steady, but

London, To-day. There have been, six withdrawals Inclined to hit too hard before from the list of probables for the finding her length.

Ellender placed the Navy two up At the K. C. C. the Kowloon with a lucky shot soon after, but Cricket Club beat the Central Bri-heat T. A. Léonard and S. M. South China reduced the deficit tish Association by 9 sets to nil.

Sousa when Lo Hung-sein scored, a beau F. Grose and A. E. Collins (K G. H. White tiful goal from the left wing. {C. C.);!

(K.D.R.C.):

Changing over a goal in the lead beat N. Whitley and R. Blyth. the Navy played badly to throw beat. W. Hirst and G. Gure- away several opportunities by wild "vitch,

7-,5 lost to S. S. Hussain and S. A.

Hussain.

6. 1. lost to Dr. A. Veloso and J. passing. South China equalised beat T. Whitley and J. King, 6-0, M. Santiago with a very fine effort by Lo Hung. J. J. Ferguson and G. A. White lost to T. A. Leonard and S, ... sein, who swam through to beat (K C. C.), Dk. [Jones with a `difficult throw.

M. Sousa

Eclipse Stakes, published July 12, and 3- 6|| It was surprising that in view three additions. The following are

of the importance of the match the entries for to-day'e TACK! 0-6 there were no umpires provided. As (Child).. Canon Law (Dick), Chate

Firdaussi (Elliott), Loaningdale a result numerous wrong decisions falne: (Sammy Wrage), Foxbridge, (Buckham), Thekeca (Fox), Gino (Beary), Lochiel (Gordon Richards).

"and (Smith),

· Alexander (Nicoll)-Reuter.

1- 6 were made.

1. W. Lo and Mrs. T. F. Lo Belfry

beat. Whitley and Blyth, ... 64 Mr. F. W. Stephens refereed. beat Hirst and Gurevitch,,, &- 1 "Boyal Navy Jones: Barber and beat Whitley and King,

Mrs. B. B. Hambly, a member of (C.B.C.): 6-0

the K.C.C. Mixed Doubles tennis'team, J. S. Smith and B. S. Capell (Kwon the Ladies' Prize at a Whist Drive, held at the Kowloon) Dock

| King;' McCrae; Wilson, Middleton and

Ellender. PAN

South Chins "E":-Lentg Lai-sang: C. C.).

Po King-fook and Wong Yin-man; hest Waitley and Blyth,... Tohg Sul-kee Tae Kim-bung, Le best Hirst and Gurevitch, Hung-sein and Wong Sul-cheung,

62 Recreation Glub during the week.

2

beat Whitley and King

6-3

Germans” Draw A

WL'D PAPL.

LEAGUE TABLE TO DATE

TMCA

8. China

YMCA "B"

Royal Navy

On the Kowloon Indians courts 5500 42 1 10 the German Club forced a draw.

810 17 410 M. A. Khan and F. Kban (K. LMA 481080 67. C.)

6:2 22 16 15 beat, B. Soltan and Y. Singer, 7-5 Y. Companions 422 08:10 4 Chang Sing B.S..

[2] beat O. May and H, Boese.. 6-4 82.3 0.2-10 Chinese B.C... 5.1816 8 3 beat R. Schmidt and G. Some

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CAPT. N. A. RIJDEBTVIN, GA, CARE PEOPRISTORA

lost to L. Goldman and

Mrs. Lochner

Mrs. James

21-6]W. A. Stewart, winner of the Ad-

lost to P. S. Cannon and miral's Cup at Fanling and a runner- 2.8 up in the Open Foursomes at Kowloon,

left by the Empress for Japan on brief holiday to-day.

drew with G. W. Sewell

and Mrs. Lewis Bryan 6-6

Teul Wal-pul and Mrs. Chai |Chun-chuí (CRC):—

lost to Goldman and Mra.·

Lochner

beat Cannon and Mrs..

James

beat Sewell and MrsCIC

Lewis Bryan

U.S.RO

K.C.C

L.B.C.

Ho Ka-lau and Miss A. (CRC) –

LU.C.

Becrele

beat Goldman

Lochner

beat Cannon and Mrs.

James, es

beat Sewell and Mrs.

Lewis Bry

MIXED DOUBLES

Table To Date.

[3.390 19 - 32.10.194.7%.

1111114

31 11:18 14.

74 3 TO-DAY'S GAME

The U.S.2.0 are entertaining the K.C.C. in their postponed game this 16–48] afternoon,

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