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FRIDAY, AUGUST 18, 1933,

CHINESE R. C. LEAD "C" TENNIS LEAGUE

CHAMPIONS

BEAT CIVIL

SERVANTS 8-1 Bebbington And Skinner Win A Set.

:

CHEUNG'S OVERHEAD

WEAKNESS.

Playing at home yesterday even- ing, the Civil Service Cricket Club were badly beaten in the "C" Divi- sion of the Lawn Tennis League by 8 sets to 1 by the Chinese Recrea-

tion Club

N. J. Bebbington and J. S. Skin-

ner were the only home pair to take a set off the winners, K.

H.

Wong and H. O. Tso being too erra- tic in their stroke production to hold the home pair in their final

Aet-

KOWLOON C.C. ARE DISPLACED

CENTRAL BRITISH CLIMB FROM BOTTOM PLACE

CRAIGENGOWER'S BIG WIN

R. R. AREA LEAGUE

R. E. S. MAINTAIN 100 PER CENT. Clean Sweep Against

Medicals.

TIKE Chinese Recreation Club, the holders, have now jumped into Trst place in the "C" Division of the Lawn Tennis League. Yes- Playing at Sookunpoo on Wed- terday they beat the Civil Service by an overwhelming margin to dis-nesday the Royal Engineer Services place the Kowloon Cricket Club.

scored an overwhelming victory!

JAPANESE

SWIMMER'S

NEW MARKS.

Two World Records Set In Tokyo.

SEIZO MAKINO'S FEATS

Tokyo, Aug. 13. Two world swimming records.

have been broken by Seizo Makino, is young Japanese who finished se- cond in the 1,500 metres free style. at the Los Angeles Olympic Games.. Yesterday, he swam 400 metres

in 4 min. 47.6 sec. and 1,000 ma- tres in 12 min. 51.6 sec., during the Japanese Championship Meeting.

The Central British Association registered a surprise win over the Police, N. Whitley and R. Blyth winning all their sets to raise over the Royal Army Medical Corps now being held at the Afelji Shrine. their club from the bottom position The Club were again beaten and in the Garrison Tennis League by-9 Craigengower recorded a big win over the Indians.

"C" Division.

Recreio Beat Germans

Strange to say, Wong and Tso The Club de Recreio, playing on played surprisingly well in the thier own courts, overwhelmed the first two sets. They won bots these Deutscher Klub by 7 sets to 2. without being fully extended.

Makino established A new '800 metres free style record sometime ago. The former world record for The following were the scores in 400 metres was 4 min. 48.4 sec. and was held by Buster" Crabbe, of the detail:-

United States, while the 1,000. me-- tres record was 12 min. 54.7 sec. Capt. C. C. Duchesne and Lt and was held by Makine himself.--- Cooper (R. E. Services);—

United Press.

6- ARTILLERY

64 LOSE MILITARY

sets to nil

RESULTS AT A GLANCE

"C" Division.

Recreio

Central British G Kloon Indians 3

7 Germans 2

Police

beat S. M. Tuson

and Ptc.

3

Smith

Fillpinos

6

1

4- 6

Civil Service Chinese 'D' 8 Kowloon Docks 6% H.E.C.C. Indian R.C. 14 C'gower 7% Army

8 Radio

14

beat Rev. Lewis-Bryan and

Pte. F. W. Stephens beat Pte. Hedley and Cpl. Col-

ledge

63

S. M. Paul and S/Sgt. Savell (R. E. Services):-

"C" DIVISION

beat Tuson and Smith

G-3

Beta

best Lewis-Bryan & Stephens 62

6- 3 6. S

PWLD F

A Pt.

beat Hedley and Colledge

6- 1

Soltau

and

G-6

C.R.C. "D" K.C.C. Recreio

8.8 0 0 91⁄2 121⁄2 15

.... 7 6 1

21

9 7 1 0 45% 25% 14

12 Shillito (R. E. Services):- 0 42 7 5 2 0 40

son Water-Polo League Champion. G-1 ship when Headquarter

Wing,

La A. Carvalho and C. E. Xavier and J. Pilcher (Recreio):- J. A. Bendall proved to be the best home pair.beat G. Sommer and Y. Singer 6-1 6-4 Bendall displayed a very fine fore-beat O. May and H. Boese hand drive with a good length lost to B. Soltau and H.

Lubeseder while Pilcher proved himself dend-

ly at the net whenever an oppor.

tunity came his way.

..J. L. Xavier and A. M. Xavier W. F. Edge had very poor sup (Recreio) - port from W. Fitz Henry. and was beat. Sommer and Singer.... playing his Chinese opponents by beat May and Boese himself.

W. K. Cheung and T. W. Lau, although showing good understanding of each other's play did not make an ideal couple.

Cheung was much too fond of giving away unnecessary points by playing overhead smashes when the ball was almost certain to go out of court. He consequently bungl ed his shots and gave away points.!

drew

with Lubeseder

A. A. Remedios and L. F. V. Army....

Filipino Ribeiro (Recreio) :-

6- 1 K.D.R.C. 7. 5 IN.C...

*K.LT.C.

beat Sommer and Singer beat May and Boese drew with Soltau and Lube-

seder

Central British Beat Police

The Central British Association c.s.c.c.

POLO TITLE

HQ Wing Borderers Win 3 To 0.

NEW CHAMPIONS UNBEATEN

For the first time in many years

Q. M. S. Blackler and Q. M. S the Royal Artillery lost the Garri

10 beat Tuson and Smith ...... 23

8 5.3 0 46% 25% 10 best Lewis-Bryan & Stephens 6-4 South Wales Borderers, defeated

8 4 3 1 351⁄2 361⁄2 9 beat Hedley and Colledge... 6-1 them by 3 goals to 0 on their own: 9850441⁄2 361⁄2 8

Runners-Up In League.

9 26 1 30% 50% 5.

6- 6 Radio

6 1 3 2 23

Police

C.B.A.

8 2 6

7 2 5 0 20 0 16

31 4 33 4

BORDERERS BEAT PAYS CORPS.

56

German

8 15 2 28

46

4

9 17 1.281⁄2 52% 3

3 at King's Park.

H.K.C.C.

7 6 1 0 46 7 0

17

2

G

121

42

1

His partner, Lau, played K steady game and killed with dead-

Gureviten and M. Yatekin ly precision at the net with a (C.B.A.):- powerful overhead smash.

¡lost to T. Pile and C. Pile

G.

2-6

His chief assets were his ground defeated the Police R.C. by 6 seta to c.c.c. strokes.

The following were the scores: -beat S. Smith and G. Car-

ruthers,

J. A. Bendall and f. Pilcher beat. J. Calthrop and R. (C.S.C.C.) :-

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

Liang

Craigengower Beat Indians 6-4 The Craigengower CC beat the Indian R.C. at Soolaanpoo by 7% 6- 3 sets to 12.

Thompson

lost to W. K. Cheung and T.

W. Lau

N. Whitley and 4-6

(C.B.A.):- 1-6 beat Pile and Pile

R.

Blyth

lost to K. H. Wong and H. 0.

Tao

beat Smith and Carruther .. 3-dbeat Caltnrop and Thompson

W. F. Edge and W. Fitz Henry (C.S.C.C.):-

Host to Lau and Liang lest to Cheung and Lau *** lost to Wong and Teo ......

T. Whitley and J. J. (C.B.A.):--

1-6) 0-6 1-6

lost to Pile and Pile lost to Smith and Carruthers, beat Calthrop and Thompson

A. A. Rumjabn and Y. el Arcuil!! (LR.C.): G-1 beat H. J. Howard and R. Lee 6-2 6- 4 tied with E. Zimmern and F.

Broadbridge

6-6 6-2

lost to W. Reed' and Mok .... 0-0 King

M. R. Abbas and M. el Arculli 5- 7| (LR.C.) :—

1- 6 Loat to Howard and Lee

6 3 lost to Zimmern and Broad-

bridge...

N. J. Bebbington an J. S. Skinner Filipinos Beat Kowloon Indians (C.S.C.C.):

lost to Lau and Liang

lost to Cheung and Lai beat Wong and Tso...

SHANGHAI

16 0-6 .6- 3

The Kowloon Indian Tennis Club lost to the Filipino Club on their own courts by 6 sets to 3.

. A. Hussain and S. S. Hussain ((FC) :-)

beat . A. Khan and F. Khan 6- 2) beat F. All and S. R. Salleh 6-1 beat A. Khan and M. Singh .... 62

lost to Reed and Mok.

1-6

"B" Company, South Wales Bor- derers, secured two valuable points in the Garrison Tennis League when they beat the Royal Army Pay Corps by 6 sets to 3.

The following were the scores in detail:--

Capt. P. Gottwaltz and Set Hai-| ford (S.W.B.) :--- beat S/Q.M.S. Oldfield and

Sgt. Wilson

beat S/Q.MS. Warman and

Sgt. Treslin

best Sgt. Tribble and Sgt.

Taylor

G-4

pitch at Stonecutters.

u fast The game was played at and furious pace, the positional play of the Borderers' team telling in the end. The Gunters were un- able to keep out Sutherland, who scored two goals, and Martin who added the third.

John and Smith, the winners' ́ hack, played spendidly to bottle up. the efforts of Selley and Ellington, the Gunners' most dangerous men. "The following is the record of the winning team:-

Goals

P. W. L. D. F. A. Pts. 6 5 0 1 16 5 11

BORDERERS' AQUATIC HEATS.

7- 5 Fullager And Sutherland:

Prominent.

6-0

Lt R. S. Cresswell and Sgt Bromley (S.W.B.) :—

0-6 lest to Oldfield and Wilson... 1-6 2. 6 beat Warman and Treslin

beat Tribble and Taylor

S. A. R. Bux and A. R. H. Esmail (L.B.C.) -

lost to Howard and Lee. .......... lost to Zimmern and Broad-

bridge ....

lost to Reed and Mok

'.

Army Rout Radio

C. S. M. Brown and L/Cpl. 5-7 cell (S.W.B.) ;----

lost to Oldfield and Wilson, 1- lost to Warman and Treelin 2-6 beat Tribble and Taylor

At. Sookunpoo, the Army Tennis T. A. Leonard and M. A. Sousa Club defeated the Radio Sports Club

WIN ALL FIVE

TENNIS GAMES (F.c.)

Tientsin Outplayed In Interport.

KHOO AND PAUL KONG WIN IN STRAIGHT SETS.

Machida Drops A Set,

Shanghai, August 14.

The Shanghai and Tientsin inter-

lost to Khan and Khan

lost to Ali and Salleh

beat Khan and Singh

by 8 seta to 1.

4-6 5-7 Wm. Wu and Muldford (R.S.C.): 83 lost to C/Sgt. Jarman, and

S/Sgt. Saville

· 1-6

Ilost to

TABLE TO DATE.

HONG KONG SECTION,

Beta

7-5

6. 2

LT. RICHARDSON ONLY OFFICER: COMPETING.

The heats for the Aquatic Sports of the Headquarter Wing, South Wales Borderers, were swum off at Pur. the European Y.M.C.A. Bath; Kow- loon, on Tuesday last, and provide Zed some very entertaining events. 3-6

P. W. L. F.A. Pt. "D" Coy, B.WB. 1 7 4 55 7 7 "B" Coy 8.WB. 8 714927 H.Q. Borderers. 6 5 133 21-5 Royal Engineer

food Services Service

Corps

L/Cpl. Sutherland and L/Cpl. Fullager, both members of the Y.M.C.A. "B" Water-polo team are- close favourites for championship- honours. Both are in three finals... Lent. J. C. Richardson is the only officer competing and is in both the Diving and 75 Yards Three-Styles Finals.

The actual date of the gala has. not yet been fixed, but it will pro- 4bably be staged to-morrow or next 844 804 Cay. 3.W.B. 93 29 62 Tuesday in the Y.M.C.A bath. PA Corps

8-2-4 24 30 8.2.4 12th Bty. RA 8 2 6 23:49 6. 1 D W. "Waterton and G. Singh 40th Coy., EE ..5..

|(R.S.C.) :—

"C"Coy S.W.B. 7 16 18 441

H. A. Ribeiro and J. Y. Khan beat. Blackler and Pte Bonan 6-2

S/Sgt Oldfield and 3- 6 S/Sgt. Wilson 7.5

| (F.C.) :— lost to Khan and Khar

beat Ali and Saleh

beat Khan and Singh:

Docks Defeat Club

ས་

-2-6

lost to Jarman and Saville lost to Blackler and Ronan

0-6

Playing on the home courts, the

2-.6

port tennis tournament for the Tag Kowloon Dock Becreation Club de- gart Cup was brought to conclusion feated the Hong Kong C.C. by 64 yesterday on the courts of the sets to 2%. Shanghai Lawn Tennis Association

C. E. Millard and W. Tillery at Cercle Sportif Francais when the (K.D.R.C.): ^- local team recorded a clean sweep best 'G. Funcheon and R. B win of 5 matches to mil over the

Griffiths

6-.3 visitors.

beat WI. B. Rigg and H. F. With the title and the coveted Phillips trophy safely in the bag as a remit beat H. R. A. Wood and N. L.

Evans of the play on Saturday when

1

Shanghai captured two singles and J. B. Sturgeon and G. E. White one doubles, M. Machida, the lead- (K.D.R.C));

ing local Japanese player, defeated lost to Puncheon and Grifiths M. Ferber in the singles by 6-3, beat Rigz and Phillips 4-6, 6-4, 7-5 yesterday. Then to lost to Wood and Evans secure complete success, the Chin

Hunt and A.

se pair, Khoo Hool-bye and Paul (K.D.R.C) Kong Best 3 Jahanson and 0. beat Puncheon and Griffiths in straight sets, 6-1, 6-4, draw with Rigg and Phillips

beat Wood and Evans

lost to Oldfield and Wilson

Corps

Ordnance Corps

1-6. HONG KONG POLO

TEAM LOSE 12-2.

E. Davies and Wm. Chanson Tientsin Win

(R.S.C.):-

lost to. Jarman and Saville lost to Blacker and Bonsa lost to Oldfield and Wilson'

2-61

5-7 46

China Mail Sports Diary

TO-MORROW.

⠀ Lawn Bowls-First: Division"

4-6 Kowloon Docks Civil Service 2-6 Craigengower v. Club de Recreio 38 Police E.C., Kowloon 0.0.

Takno RC. v. Kowloon B.G.C.

Doncan Second Division

Tacht Club Kowloon B.G,C. 6-3 Club de Recreio Craigengower

Civil Service v. Hang Kang Electric Kowloos G,C. V. Indian 8.6.

6-

2

The following men qualified in their

2 respective beats last Tuesday:

Men's 50 Yards Back Stroke:-

2

Smith, Pte. Ware, L/Cpl.

Sutherland and L/Cpl (83) Smith Men's 50 Yards Breast Stroke

L/Cpl. Fallager, L/Cpl. Richardson, Edr. Kelly and Bdr. Brighton, Men's 75 Yards Three Styles:

LACpl. Fullager Lieut. Richardson, Bdn. Kelly and Bdn. Brighton Diving

Friendlyon/Cpl. Sutherland, Edn. Martin

Linnington, Lieut. Richard-

Interport Game.

BIG GAME TOMORROW.

Shanghal, To-day.

The inferiority of the Colony Polo mounts was very apparent yester day when Tientsin beat the Hong Kong four by 12 goals to 2 in s friendly Interport game at Klang- wan-Beuter.

and Pte. Kidderminster,

Men's 50 Yards Free Style

Dr. Smith, L/Cpl. Sutherland, 'Bdn.." Lockhart and Pie, Lemia:

HONG KONG RIDING SCHOOL,

!

MA TAU WEI ROAD, HOWLOON! TAKE BUSES 3 & 4. Tel. 58756.

To-morrow the Colony repre- LESSONS IN RIDING, JUMPING sentatives will attempt to break the

HORSEMANSHIP. Bhanghal sequence of ten wina in the Keswick Cup,

BREAKING IN & SCHOOLING OP BRO PONIES & HORSES- The teams yesterday were STABLING OF PONTES HOBBEN Hong Kong-J. – W. Hope, JA PONIRE & BADDLERY. FOR. SALE Keswick, Capt. Williams, and Capt. Pattay

Villar (captain),

AAACAPT. N. 1 ENDESTYIN, Tientsin Gro-Smith, Strickler,qua MES PROPRIETORS Sydenham Clarke, and Royon:

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