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FRIDAY, JULY 21, 1933,

CHINESE TENNIS LEAGUE TEAM ROUT K.C.C.

NOW ASSURED OF THE TITLE

CLUB SECURE FIRST POINT OF SEASON

BLYTH AND WHITLEY DO WELL

ACK of big match temperament was responsible for the Kowloon Cricket Club going down to the Chinese Recreation Club in the most important match in the “C” Division of the Temmin League yester- day.

Over-cautiousness on the part of the home side enabled the cham- pions to record an easy win by 7 sets to 2. Having overcome · their

most serious rivals the C.R.C. now look like retaining the champion ship.

Craigengower enjoyed an easy triumph over a weak Police team. Two reserves were fielded in the | latter side owing to the absence of 11. Major, who is now on his way to India. and G. Carruthers, who is . The Club secured their frst| point in five matches when they held the Radio to a draw, and the |{Central British succeeded in taking three sets off the Kowloon Docks. R. Blyth and N. Whitley beat C. E. Millard and J. Sturgeon, the Docks No. 1 pair, in âne style.

Re-

Champions' Easy Win At the KC.C. the Chinese creation Club "D" team beat the Kowloon Cricket Club by 7 acts to 12.

RESULTS AT A GLANCE

*Craigengower: 8 Police

Kowloon C.C... 2 Chinese "D" 7

.Germans

1 Army T.C. 7 Filipinos 8 Civil Service

Central British 3 K. Docks & H.K.C.C. 44 Radio 44 Indian RC. 6 K. Indians 24

6- 31.R.C

2- G Recreio

C.R.C. "D" Grase and A. E. Collins (K.C.C.)|K.C.C. beat W K. Cheung and In

C.C.C. Kau

Filipino Army

Polier Radio German

lost to P. K. M. Wong and P.

H. Sin..

lost to M. C. Lau and B. C.

Liang

4- Gald

L. Jack and J. J. Ferguson. (K.K.D.R.C. C. C.).

last to Choung and Ip

FINCHER BROTHERS BEATEN

IN HANDICAP

DOUBLES

Gray And Wright. Win

S. A. Gray and C. A. Wright (-15.3) caused a surprise at the Kowloon Cricket Club yes-

when terday

they eliminated- E. C. and E. F. Fincher (~40) in the Handicap Doubles Tourna ment.

The scores were 12-10, 3-6, 6-4. The final set was com- menced at p.m. and was cluded in fast fading light.

A. E. P. Guest (30) beat N..A E. Mac

Mackay

(sar.) 11-0, 6-2 to enter the Final Round of the Handicap "A", and Miss S. Dalziel (scr.) beat Mrs. R. B. Hambly (3.6) 6-4, 6-4 to enter the Final

the Ladies' Handicap.

сод-

C.C.C. TOURNEY Choa And Howard In Second Round of Handicap.

NAVY HOLD

SOUTH CHINA

TO A DRAW

Eight Goals Shared In

Polo Game.

KWOK CHUN HANG AND MCRAE

: RECORD "HAT TRICKS*

(By CRAWL).

BILLIARDS:

H. Q. BORDERERS:

TRIUMPH

Win Six-A-Side Cup

By 49 Points.

LINCOLNS LOSE CLOSE CONTEST

Headquarter Wing, South Wales Borderers, retained the Six-A-Side- Garrison: Billiards Challenge" Cup for the third year in succession In a very fast League game in when they beat Headquarter Wing, the Y.M.C.A. bath, yesterday even-Lincolas, by 49 points in a very ing the Royal Navy and South close encounter at the China "A" shared 8 goals. ; Club last night..

Soldiers**

C/Sgt: Jarman, the Army cham

The Navy who were in arrears plon, had breaks of 37 and 27, while throughout the first half, forced a L/Cpl. Davies had a 31 break. draw in the last minute of the game Scores.

through McRae, who, besides net-H. Q. Borderers

Jarman excellent equaliser, was

ting an

"hat-

Kite

also responsible for the Harris

trick.

Davies South China were the better Williams team and should have won, but in Pryce the last minutes of the game, had

Craigengover are now making tackling led to free throws, which headway in their annual Lawn Ten- nis Tournaments.

The following are the resulta, to date:

CHAMPIONSHIP

First Round-

R. Choa beat G. Kelly

HANDICAP

First Round-

R. Choa (40.30) received a wo, from A. V. Gosano (-40.30)

ultimately led to goals.

Kwok Chun-hang, South China's centre forward WAS outstanding, being also respon- sible for the "hat-trick."

H. Q. Lincolns. 150. James

66

97 Atkinson 150,

150 146 Herriott

150 Lt. King 121

150 Short

122

115 Turner

160

808

759

The following was the progress. made by the two teams: H.Q., S.W.B~~j

beat Royal Engineers

Kwok's combination with Cheong beat Ordnance Corps Wing-kwong and Ho Ping-ki was

beat "A" Cor., Lines. excellent and his goals were all well deserved efforts.

H.Q. Lincolns- Cheong Win-kwong opened the beat Medical Corps Tam Yoc Fong (-40) beat G. Kelly scoring in the first half with a well

beat "C" Cor. Lines. (-15

C. Hok (~15 scr.) beat F. Broad-old Kwok Chun-hang added the

[beat."B" Coỹ. Lines. placed shot which Jones failed to

TABLE TO DATE

"C" DIVISION

Seta

P W L D F

(-15)

55 0.0 37.

510 34 20 4 1

0 33% 11

10(-15

0 33 11

A Pis. bridge

10

8 315 22/2

4 3 1 0 20

171

3 1 0 23 13

16

2 2 6 17

19

1814

13 222 31

1 2 1 16

20

334

6 1 4 1 20

61 4 1 18 36

C.S.CC.

4-6 K.I.T.C.

lost to Wong and Sin ......

0- 6. H.K.C.C.

C.B.A.

6 0 6 0 4 50

lost to Lau and Liang-

3- 6

G. A. White and I. P. H. Macau-

lay (K. C. C.).

Host to Cheung and Ip

beat Wong and Sin

lost to Lau and Llang

Craigengower's Big Win

5.0 14% 3014

2- G

Filipino Trounce C.S.C.C.

6- 3

1- $

At Craigengower, the Police Recreation Club lost to the Craigengower Cricket Club by 8

and G. Kelly

sets to 1.

H J. Howard (C.C.C.):-

0

900 688- 900-614 878 756

2678--2053

891- 664

887.— 550 826-572

2599-1796

G. Lin (10.30) bent Wei Chung second goal as the result of a fine Sgt. Harris, of the Borderers"

acr.)

awim through. Lee, although he team, recorded the highest break Toui Yan Pui (40) received a wo. followed him all the way, was just in this competition when he chalked from H. N. Chung (30)

F. K. Modi (415 ser.) received wo. from B. W. Bradbury (-90). Second Round—-

R. Choa bent P. J. Driscoll (+15) W. J. Howard (-30) beat F, K.

Moit

HANDICAP DOUBLES First Round-

R. Cho and Y. C. Mok (30) beat

G Lis and F. K. Modi (-16).

SERVICE CORPS

WIN.

up a 42.

unable to prevent him scoring.

Changing over with * 2 goals The Royal Engineers won the lead, South China went further trophy in 1928 and again in 1930, ahead through Kwok Chun-hang while the Service Corps won it in who again awam

through, this 1929. The Headquarter Wing,

Borderers, have now won it during...... the last three years.

time unchallenged.

Navy Improve

From that period onwards, the

Navy began to take up the offen-

sive, and a fine passing bout saw SIERRA LEONE WIN

McRae net his first goal with a

well-placed shot. He followed

this goal with another in the next AT BISLEY

Playing on their own ground at Pay Corps Lose 5-4 In few minutes, Suites On La Ping. Barnett Challenge Cup

· King's....... Park the Filipino Club easily defeated the Civil Service Cricket Club by 84 sets to 4.

S. S. Hussain and 3. A. Hussain (Filipino):-

beat L. Calthrop and W. Spår-

beat J. G. Pilcher and J: A.

Bendall

6- 4 beat J. Skinner and N. J. Beb-

bington

G. 4

row

6- 3

6-3, beat G. H. Fowler and W. F.

Edge

6-1 Dr. A. Veloan and H, A Rebeiro (Filpino):-

lost to T. Pile and C. Pile .. 5.7 beat S. Smith and P. H. Loug-

blin

H.K. Area League.

1

without the services of Lee-Ping-

piu, who was ordered out for drifting."

The Royal Army Service Corps) defeated the Royal Army Pay ly getting the better of the game, Although the Navy were gradual- Corps by 5. sets to 4 in the Hong South China showed no signs of Kong- section of the Hong Kong slackening in their efforts to score, Area Tennis League on Wednesday and soon after the second Navy: at Sookunpoo.

Won After Tie.

WIN FOR SCOTLAND

London, To-day. Sierra Leone won the Barnett goal, they scored their fourth Challenge Cup and Junior Mac- The scores were as follows: through Kwok Chun-hang, who kinnon Imperial Challenge Cup- Captain Cannon and Lt. Bews:- completed his hat-trick with a bril-at Bisley yesterday as the result beat QMS Warman and Sgt.

liant shot.

of a better total over the final Wilson

6- 0 Three minutes to go, the Navy range at 1,000 yards after a tie bent Sgt. Tribble E. Zimmern and F. Broadbridge beat Pilcher and Bendali... 7-5

and Sgt.

forwards went all out and as a re-with Suden at 347 points. (C.C.C.):-

Taylor beat Skinner and Bebbington 6-2 beat S/Sgt. Holt and S/Sgt.

6- 3sult of their efforts scored twice! Leat. Calthrop & Broadbridge 6- 2 beat Fowler and Edge .....

egain through McRae, who equalis- 343: while the Malay States (339), The Gold Coast were third with 6- 2

Ascott beat Pile and Pile

6- 1ed just on time. 6- 4 T. A. Leonard and M. A: Sonza!

S/Sgt. Flood and Sgt. Tipple: Lo Chessing and Lee Ping-pic: Wong

South China "A"-Kwok Mok-hoi; Ceylon (324) were up among the China (Treaty ports) (382); and beat Smith and Loughlin .... 61 (Filipino) —

W. A. Reed

66lost to Tribble and Taylor..

lost to Warman and Wilson 3-6 Suan-man (captain); Ho Ping-piu, leaders in this ride shooting con (C.C.C.):-

6-2 beat Holt and Ascot ..

3-6 Kwak Chun-hang and Cheong Wing- test for Empire countries. 6-.4 kwong. 1L/Sgt. Joyce and Dvr. Powell: Ring; Mullaby, McRae, Lt. Griffiths Nigeria (326), the Falkland Islands Royal Navy Jones; Barber and Other competitors included lost to Warman and Wilson 3-6 and Lee. : lost to Tribble and Taylor .. 4 Bi

(327) and Kenya (333). beat Holt and Ascot ..

and Y. C. Mok drew with Pilcher and Bendall beat Skinner and Bebbington beat Calthrop and Sparrow. 6- 1 beat Fowler and Edge

6- 2 6- 2

Army Triumph

+

beat Pile and Pile

beat Smith and Loughlin

Club Draw With Radio On the Hong Kong C. C. courts, the home team tied with the Radio Sports Club.

J. E. Henry and G. Puncheon ((H.K.C.C.):

At King's Park the Army Tennis Club beat the German Club by 7% sets to 1%.

HONG KONG SECTION.

60

The Mackinnon Imperial Chal-. lenge Cup was won by Scotland.

Bela "Y" SECOND STRING with an aggregate of 1120, Eng-

P. W. L. F. A. PUL "B" Cof H.Q. Borderers. 6 5 1 33 21 5

Borderers 5 4 I 29 16-4 Service Corps 4.3 30 33 4

'B. Soltan and V. Singer man) :-

(Ger-

drew with W. Wu and N.

lost to C/Sgt. Jarman and

S/Sgt. Sarville

16

Royal Engineer

Services

3

0

24 2 J

best Sgt. Lewis and S/Sgt.

"A"

Osman

6- 6

lost to W. Chanson and E. Davis,

Goold

7-5

+ 4 26 37.3

4. 6

beat G. Singh and G. M. Khan

60

drew with S/Sgt. shilito and

- Sgt. Wilson

"D"

+

Сотн Borderers

2 2

2

5 2 3 21 24

2

W. H. Walker and L, G. Robert- |son (H.K.C.C.);

beat Wu and Osman

6-4

lost to Chanson and Davis ... 46 beat Singh and Khan.

K. Lubeseder and H. (Germans):--

,i

lost to Jarman and Saville lost to Lewis and Goold

6- 3 lost to Shillito and Wilson

H.J. D. Lowe and W. A. Batten 0. May and G. Sommer

| (H.K.4.C.) :..

lost to Wu and Osman

lost to Chanson and Davis beat Singh and) Khan

I.R.C. Win Indian Duel

6. G Par Corps

Bosel Medical Corps

Ordnance Corps

- 840th Cor., RA...

5 2 3 25 19

€ 2 4 21 33

5.1.2 14 13

Borderers 5 1

BEAT UNIVERSITY

Fowler Scores Three" Of Four Goals.

(By CRAWL)

In a very one-sided game in the Y.M.C.A. bath the Y.M.C.A. "B" defeated the Hong Kong Univer- sity by 4 goals to nil in a League Water Polo game yesterday. 17 37. 1

4 6 4-6 12th Bly. RA...

(Ger-

mans)

WATER POLO- LEAGUE

0.6lost to Jarman and Saville

3. 61. 3-6

LEADERS WIN

3-6

2-6 lost to Lewis and Goold e-4 lost to Shillito and Wilson

At Sookunpoo, the Indian R.C. de feated the Kowloon Indian T. C. by 6%ets to 21⁄2

MR Abbas and A. K. Suffed (LE.C.)

beat M. A. Khan and Firdos

Khan

G-2

beat Ahmed Khan and Mit Singh

6-.2

beat 8. R. Salleh and Feroz MAI

GO

A. A. Rumfahn and L. el Arculli (L.R.G.):

led. with Khan and Khan

beat Khan, and "Singh

lost to Salleh and All-

land being second. with 1110. Canada (1086) were third, and Wales (1080) India (1073), and Ireland (1059), returned the next best scores.Reuter and British Wireless Service.

Water Polo Standings

Y.M.CA..

P WCDFA Pts 0.00059 1 12

4 2 18

7 1 4 2 4 21.

The home team had things very S. China "A". T 5.11 21 8 11 much their own way in the first YM.C.A "B" 410 12 8 8

Royal Navy 7 2 2 3 20 19 half when they scored all their Y. Companions 5 3 2 0 11.10 four" goals, the Varsity backs be-Chan Sing B.S. ing weak in their tackling.espe-S. China "B" The 20th Battery, E.A., present clally Zimmern and da Silva, who Chinese C... leaders, beat the "D" (M.G.) Com- were inclined to swim over their Civil Servants

University pany by 7 goale to nil in the Kow-opponents. loon Section of the Hong Kong Area Water Polo League at Sham during a melee, netting with a fast G.. Fowler opened the scoring shulpo on Tuesday.

shot. Chadderton addeed the Grir, Selley (4), Gar. Ellington second with a long throw which L R. Blyth and N. Waitley (C.B.A.): (2), and Sgt. Jonson scored for Leong misjudged and let slip beat C. E. Millard and JA | the winners, 2*

Sturgeon

6- 2 lost to TF. White and V.

Hast

2- 0

Kowloon Docks Win At King's Park, the Kowloon Dock Recreation Club beat the sets to S. Central British Association by 6

through his fingers"

HONG KONG RIDING SCHOOL,

2

MA TAU WEI ROAD, KOWLOON Following two good movements, WIN FOR TETLEY-D the "Y" scored on two further oc-

TAKE BUSES 1 & ́4. casions, G. Fowler again being res-

Tel. 58754. drew with A. Duncan and W. J. L. Tetley (40) beat C. E. Terry Donsible;

Tillery...

6- 6+2,6) E4, 66 in the Second Round In the second half the whistle LESSONS IN RIDING, JUMPING J. L. Rig and T. Whitley of the Handicap, singles (hard court) was continually heard, bad tackling & HORSEMANSHIP,- (C.B.A.) :—

event in the Kowloon' Bowling Green and jumping off the bottom: marr BREAKING IN & SCHOOLING OF Club Tennis Tournamenta

ing what might have been a good jogu game. W. Stephens refereed

64 lost t

to. Millard and Sturgeon 4-6 3.6 beat White and Hast 6-10 MRS. HOSKING WINS

S. A. R. Bux and A. R. II. Esmail drew with Duncan and Tillery-6-6 (LAC)

lost to Khan and Khan

beat Khan and Singh,

·Hong

(GILMAN

beat Salleh and All.

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2-6 lost to Millard and Sturgeon 0-6 Thompson (scr.)4-6 6-1, 6-2 in 62 lost to White and Hast du 26 the Ladies Handicap Bingles in the 68 lost to,Duncan, and Tillery 0-4

Kawicon Bowling Green Cinh Tinnis, Tournaments,:

Butherland, G. Fowler and F. Fowler, ner and C. Chadderton; HIZING DI University: Leong; F, Zimmerá and M. C. Lo A. C. Nđi Silva T W. Go B 1, Chaung and D. Bust

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