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"C" TENNIS CHAMPIONS CRUSH SOUTH CHINA
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China Mail Sports Diary
-TO-DAY.
DERBY JOCKEYS
Complete Details For Wednesday's Classic.
London, To-day.
The likely riders of horses in the Derby, to be run next Wednesday, at Epsom together with the latest call-over figures, as cabled by Reuter, are as follows:--
Lawn Tennis-"C" Divizion:=== Civil Service v. Police RC. Radio Sports v. University Indian R. C. v. Cralgengower Chinese B.C. v. Army T.C. Kowloon C.C. v. Sotah China Central British v. Kowloon B.G.C. Kowloon Indians v. Deutscher Klub Club de Becrelo r. Kowloon Docks. Lawn Bowls-Rinks Championship:-15 to 8 (t).
E. G. Post, F. H, W. Haynes, J. J. Gregory and W. E. Hollands v. T. -Ferguson, W. Hyde, E. C. Fla-
cher and R. P.. Phillips
(Craigengower green, 4.30 p.m.)
JOE FRASER BOWLS WELL AT TAIKOO
(Continued from Page 4.)
which Calman trailed the jack with each of his woods and remained
the only player to get his woods within 2 feet of it until R. P. ||Phillips tralled the jack with his
last wood to take the shot.
On the 9th. head the first 8 woods bowled down were heavy and took up positions a,yard more from the jack.
J. Kempton then made good use of his woods to draw for
both first and second shots,
or
Colombo (Johnstone) to 4 (0)
Uniidwar (H. Wragg) 10 to 1 (t] and o), .、
Easton (Gordon Richards or Steve Donoghue) 10 to 1 († and o), Windsor Lad (Smirke) 18 to 1 (t and o).
Lozlagare 22 to 1 (t and o). Admiral Drake (Elliott) 25 to 1 (t and o).
Tiberius (Nicoll) 28 to 1 (0) 30 to 1 (t).
Alisha (Perryman) 28 to 1 (0) 33 to 1 (t).
Medieval Knight (Steve Donog- hue or Gordon Richards) 83 to 1 (t and 0.)
Valerius (Jones) 33 to 1 (0). Bondsman (Childs) 35 to 1 (0), Badruddin (Fox) 35 to 1 (o) 40 to 1 (t).
1
Patriot King (Bezant) 50 to (o) 55 to 1 (t).
Rathmore (Herbert) 50 to 1 (c) GG to 1 (t).
Achtenun (Carelake) 66 to 1 (t and o).
Primero (Ray) 66 to 1 (0). Hornsey Rise (Taylor) 66 to (0).
E. C. Fincher played one heavy and one soft wood; McKelvio drew for third shot. Phillipa drew to fourth shot with his first wood, but On Top (Coldwell) 80 to 1 (0) with his second he displaced J. 100 to 1 (t). McKelvie's third shot and so left. the Docks lying 2.
The 20th head was a good one.
I
RECREIO RETAIN 100 PER CENT.
REMARKABLE RECOVERY BY INDIAN PAIR
TH
CLUB HELD TO DRAW
THE results of yesterday's four "B" Division Lawn Tennis
League matches provided no surprises.
The champions, the Chinese Recreation Club, had no difficul- ty in accounting for the South China Athletic Association, the home team securing only half a set.
JUNIOR TENNIS
TO-DAY Craigengower Visit Indians.
100 PER CENT, RECORD.
AT STAKE
A full programme of eight "C" Division Lawn Tennis League matches are scheduled for this afternoon.
Perhaps the best match of the afternoon will be the Craigengower Cricket Club and the Indian Re- creation Club at Sookunpoo. Both teams are undefeated to date, and
an
The Indian Recreation Club were weaker than expected, and have both shown a definite superi- were lucky to share the spoils in their match with the Hong Kongjority in their contests. The set Cricket Club. A splendid rally by Sufflad and Ismail in their last between Firdos Khan and M. A. set, when they recovered from 6-5 to 6-6 against Dunham and Khan (1.R.C.) and blok and Leso- Traill was the only really bright spot of a dull afternoon's play. Jard (C.C.C.) should be the most The University's margin over the Graduates' Association closely contested of the afternoon. The champions, the Chinese Re- was narrower than it should have been, while the Recreio re-
creation Club, should secure corded their anticipated win over the Kowloon Cricket Club,
easy victory in their home game against the Army Tennis Club. The Army went down to Craigen- gower by 6-3, and Jarman and Blacker,--who secured the three Army sets in that encounter, should be the only pair to prevent to- day's game from being a walk- over.
SUFFIAD & ISMAIL RECOVER WELL
Led 5-0 They Level Match At 6-All
DUNHAM AND TRAILL FALTER AND CLUB ONLY DRAW
In a very uninspiring display of tennis the Indian Recreation Club drew with the Hong Kong Crickel Club in their "D" Division Lawn.
ANOTHER VICTORY FOR C. R. C.
South China Crushed At Home
The Kowloon Cricket Club will meet an unknown proposition in the South China A.A., who are making their debut.
The Civil Servants, who trounc led a rather, feeble Radio team last week, should have no difficulty
Tennis League match at Sookun- STERLING PLAY BY VETERANS against the Policemen, who only poo yesterday afternoon.
secured one set against the Indian The only outstanding event of The Chinese Recreation Club re R.C. at Sookunpoo in their Ruthless Abbot (Dick) 80 to
pre- the match was the remarkable recorded their second win in the "B"vious match. (0).
Baron Manchausen (Cliff Ricovery of Suffiad and Ismail, who Division Lawn Tennis League by in their last set, when led 5-0 'by defeating the South China Athletic Pride of Chilterns. (Beary) 100 Trail and Dunham, rallied to Association by 8% sela to half a
share the set at G-all.
set at King's Park yesterday, Civil Service. v. Police R.C. Traill and Dunham won the first L. F. Hon and F. K. Lau, the Radio Sports v. University
T. Coleman and Calman each drew chards) 100 to 1 (t and o), well to beat their opponents and give the Docks a lay of 2.
Kempton then bowled short and made it difficult for Fincher to
alter the lay. With his second unfortunately pro- wood Fincher moted Kempton's wood to third shot. McKelvie tried to draw, but his wood failed to "take" and wentį through wide. Phillips was close with his draw, but did not alteri the position. McKelvie then play- led his last wood-it struck another lying jack high and cut across to Increase the Docks lay to 4. Phillips inspected the lay and tried to draw, but his wood failed make the port so that the Docks were feft 4 up.
Tacchi's Fine Bowling
to
to 1 (0).
TO-DAY'S GAMES
Fleetwood 126 to 1 (o). No jockeys have been named for five games without difficulty, but C.R.C. veterans, were the outstand- Indian R. C. v. Craigengower Fleetwood and Lozengaro.-Reuter. careless play by both players ing pair in the encounter, Lau's Chinese R. C, 9. Army T. C. and a determined effort by steady baseline play and quick and Kowloon C.C. v. South China the J.R.C. pair saw the Club's accurate net play being mainly Central British v. Kowloon B.G.C. {chances of a win dashed.
responsible for their easy vic Kowloon Indians v. German Club Trail and Dunham rallied and tories. He often baffled F. N. Club de Recreio v. Kowloon Docks won their sixth game, but were Wong and K. F. Lai by deep lobs. unable to stem the L.R.C. pair who F. N, Wong and K. F. Lui were equalised amid the loud applause the best losing combination, steady of a fair crowd of spectators.tennis giving them most of their
Suffiad and Ismail are a well points. balance pair, being věty rarely Scores: outpositioned, Ismail works well F. N. Wong and K. F. Lu on the baseline while Suffind is|(8.C.A.A.):-- excellent at the net. Traill and Dunham were
RACING
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Mr. Butler is taking out Wake-their usual form, except for theirflost to M. K. Lau and P. F. field and Mr. Proulx is riding a fatal lapse. Dunham's powerful Choy
lost to L. F. Hon and F. K. up to Lau
4-6
4-
6. B
The match between Greig's and very useful pony in Tillicum who service was working well, many drew with Y. W. Lf and C. Fraser's fours was full of excite. has previously stayed over a mile, aces resulting. Trall played a Y. Teo ment, and the bowling was both Mr. Botelho is riding Daylight Eve. steady game and showed occasion- Y. F. Chow and C. H. spectacular and good,
Dynasty Entrant Favoured al touches of brilliance at the net.(S.C.A.A.):—
him.
Pereira's Return
lost to Hon. and Lau lost to Lau and Choy
F. D. Pereira made a return to lost to Li and Tso
CONTRACT BRIDGE TOURNEY.
Judah And Politi Win Final.
E.
Messrs. D. Judah and M. Politi defeated Messrs. Danenberg and Ozorio by 5,640 points in the final of the Open Contract' Bridge Ung Tournament at the Sports Club
Inst night.
Mensra, M. H. Lo and Horace Lo
1-6 beat Mesara..P. N. da Silva and 3. 6 A. Barros In the semi-final of
Leong the Consolation Tournament,
3-8 8- 6) 1- 6
On two occasiona Fraser with Dan has often disappointed, but his last wood converted lays of 4 he is likely to do something under in favour of the Docks to lays in Mr. Deitz in the Green Island the Cricket Club's favour, and on Handicap over a mile, the winner]
League Tennis yesterday after- H. Chung and J. K. another reduced to one a lay of 5 of which should be either King's noon to partner Hoosen. For his (8.C.A.A.} that the Docks had piled up against Bounty (Mr. Botelho) or Soldier of first match this season Pereira did lost to Hon and Lau
Germany (Mr. Soares), with the well, although his arm
still ap lost to Lau and Choy,.... Tacchi was deadly both at draw-odda favouring the Dynasty Can- Peared to be troubling him.
Host to Li and Tso In their set with Traill and Dun- |ing and driving. On the 7th head didate.
the Docks were lying 2, but with Prima Donna (Mr. Harriman) atj ham they played well, being down |
THIRD PAIR WIN his first wood Tacchi trailed the 156 lb. looks dangerous, while 4-3 before going out at 6-4.
Rumjahn and A. K. Ismail were
FOR
RECREIO.. jack but only succeeded in taking Bright Star's fine run behind Oak| second shot. With his next wood Bay last Meeting will make him a very shaky pair. Rumjahn bore le rested the winning shot and warm favourite for a place. Mr. the brunt of the play, although displaced it aufficiently to give his Heard has also a sporting chance there were bright touches about
|some of Ismail's play at the net. rink a lay of 2. J. A. Lindsay with for Gladiator.
Sewell and Gamble played a
Docks,
Ribeiro And Silva Surprise.
GRAY AND OPPENHEIM RECOVER WELL
GRADUATES AGAIN
BEATEN.
Tsai And Ko Shine.
The University defeated the Graduates' Association by the nar |row margin of 5 sets to 4 at Pok- fulum yesterday in their "B" Division. Lawn Tennis League match,
Tsai and Kho, who recorded the only set won against the Chinese Recreation Club at Causeway Bay The unexpected success of H. A-in their last match a forti 'għt ago, Ribeiro and. A. M. Silve, who won were again the Graduates chief beat the Kowloon Cricket Club by 6 sets to. 3 at the K.-C. C. yesterday In the "B" Division of the Lawn
his first shot also tralled the jack), National Day's 'Chance and recovered the lay for the Burgomaster is unlikely to start steady game with no outstanding unless it is a wet track, in the moments. Sewall's volleying was Fraser later played on Lindsay's Juling Stakes. National Day is in good, and Gamble' was occasionally wood, and again took the lay for good condition, and under Mr. in the limelight on the base line.
Bathurst and Pearce played the Cricket Club. Greig played Butler may possibly win, though heavily, trailed the jack and re-both Powerfal King (Mr. Heard Bound rather than brilliant tennis/21⁄2 sela, enabled the Recreio to support, winning, their three sets. covered the lay. Fraser was wide and King's Parade (Mr. Soares)they sccounted for two of the with his second wood, and Greigjare going to give him a stiff race, |was light, so the head finished up With Warrington not as fit as he Jin favour of the Docks.
might be there appears little else On another hend Fraser's four in the field to notice. were lying 3 with but a narrow Win For 'Vriday?
and should
Club's 41⁄2 seta,
Scores:
A. K. Suffled and 8. A. Ismail Tennis League, |(LRC):~~
drew with R. 8. Traill and
D. C. Dunham
Gamble
Pearce
The Recreio third pair should have won all their sets as in their last set they led S. A. Gray and L |Oppenhelm 5-3 and 6-5, but were] held to a draw on a double fault.: The net play of A. A. Remedios and Oppenheim provided the fea- Ismall tures of the match.
Iport open on the back-hand and 'all' Mr. Deitz will probably ride beat G. Sewell and G. E.
approaches on the fore-band 'Vriday to his first win `in' the closed. Greig drew well, made the Manly Handicap. The pony is beat A. Bathurst and T. A. port and succeeded in reducing the bursting with fitness Hay to 2.
| beat out St. Joan (Mr. Proulx) and Fraser also drew well, entered The Goose (Mr. Butler). There is the port, cannoned off of Greig'sjno other pany likely to upset that. wood, took the shot, and by moving order.. Greig's ́wood Increased the lay to
4. It was certainly good bowling.
Fudge May Do It
Helter Skelter's splendid finish
A. M. Numjahn and A. K.
6. B
6.2
6- a
Scores:-
Scores:
H. L. Lee and C. C. Lee (Univer- [sity);—-
beat H. N. Chung and Y. L.
'Pao.....
6- 4 lost to L. Tsai and F. Y. Khoo 4- 6 lost to Dr. D. K. Samy and
Dr. S. A. M. Sepher...... 4-6 K. M. Lo and K. T. Lo (Univer- sify):-
beat Chung and Pao.. lout to Tent and Khoo
6-8 +6
(LR.C.):- lost to Trail and Dunhand lost to Sewalt and Gamble
8.0
2.6
lost to Bathurst and Pearce 1- 6
6-3
R. B. Lewis and G. C. Burneit beat Samy and Sepher ...
P. P. Khoo and Y. K. Ng (Univer-. | (K.C.C.);-|-
Bity) }beat -J. J.. Ròmedion and JL.
Xavier
6- 2
beat. Chung and Pao
·A, Reed, 6-4
lost to HL. A. Kibeiro and, A. 7-6
M, Silva
6-4
lost to Tsai and Khoo beat Samy and Bepher
5-7 6- 4
F. D. Pereira and M.. O. Hoosen beat A. A. Remedios and W.
HI, Gitting and L. E. Lammert under Mr. Black in the Pet Ho (LRC):- played good games, but owing to Handicap over a longer distance beat Traill and Dunham the occasional very good shots of leade one to believe that Mr. Heard beat Sewell and Gamble
NEXT WEEK'S MATCHES:
V. Hest and J. Revie it cannot be will have more than an outside lost to Bathurst and Pearce, 2-'6 Baid that 'Fraser's rink were chance on the Halenside, pony' in auperior forward. Frazer and the Lama Handicap over a mile. Tacchi were more consistent than Fudge is heavily handicapped, but Greig and Lindsay, but on the L am confident: Mr.; Botelho will other hand, what luck there was not be far away at the finial," "Gay| went to the visitors. They pro Butterfly-(Mr.› Boarka)and No HK.C.C duced some very good heads, Fear (Mr. Proulx) are the other Graduates
LBC. especially the 18th, which; after two・ "ponies" worth watching. Kac measuring, proved to a. “dead Cavalcade's 168 lb. will probably
[prove too great a burden.
head."
University Recreio C.R.C.
8.C.A.A
8-8B DIVISION TENNIS. LEAGUE
TABLE TO DATE
L. A. Oppenheim and 8. A. Gray (ECC)
lost to Remedios and Xavier 575 drew with Remedios and Reed 6- 6. drew with Ribeiro and Silva 6-6 CR
¡C, de°R. GL Stapleton and D. 8. Green T. R. C (KCC);
University lost to Remedios and "Xavier 2-0 K. C. C. Jost to Remedios and Reed'
2. 6. K. C. C.
[B; Gr A. A. 4-6 Graduates
fost to Ribeiro and Silva"
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