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THE CHINA MAIL, FRIDAY, JULY 13, 1934.
TWO 9-NIL VICTORIES IN "B" DIVISION TENNIS
China Mail Sports Diary
TO-DAY
Lawn Tennis."C" Division.-
Kowloon C. C... Radio Sports, Deutscher Klub v. Army T. C. Club do Recrelo v. University. Kowloon Decks v. Chinese R. C. Kowloon B. G. C. v. Indian, R. C, Central British v. Police R. C. South China v. Craigengower-C. G.
INTERPORT TRIAL.
Early Arrangements For Swimming.
C
Preliminary arrangements for the Colony team to be sent to partici- pate in the Interport swimming con- tests in which Shanghai, Hong Kong,, Tientsin and Yokohamo. will compete in September, were discuss ed at a meeting at the Victoria Re- creation Club last night.
All swimmers in the Colony will be invited to compete in the trials, which are to be arranged shortly.
-PROGRESS-AT-I-~R; C.
{Continued from Page 6.)
TAIKOO DOCKS START C.R.C. AND RECREIO
`CLUB TOURNEYS
(Continued from Page 4).
cent results in the various Club tournaments:
TAIKOO DOCKS R.C. Rinks Competition, Kentrewshire
Trophy.
R. M. Koowan's rink
(E. E. WI- son, Mrs. Summers, H. Cunningham) bent C. B. Matthews rink (J. Wold, Mrs. Keown, J. J. Whyto).
J. C. Chalmers's rink (R. McArthur, Mrs. Cunningham and C. H, Summers) beat N. Drummond's rink (S. Pollock, Mrs. Stewart, W. G. Brown). Second Round
T. S. Stainton's rink (A. Park, Mrs. Whyte and A. Norge) beat J. C. Chai- Pairs Competition
I'mera' rink.
";
J. C. Chalmers and D. B, Bone beati A. Norrie and J. J. Whyte.
S.
Mixed Pairs Competition.
D. B. Bone and Mrs. Chalmers boat
Pollock, and Mrs. Whyte.
Inter-Departmental Competition Refinery beat Fitters.
Small Units "B" beat General Office Small Units "A beat Engino "D"} Offee.
CRAIGENGOWER C.C. Singles Championship
First Round
A. Marchent beat F. Paul H. Reer beat R. Basa
Singles Handicap.
Second Round --
Dr. Atienza (ser), beat W. English| (-1-3)
REMAIN UNBEATEN
K.C.C. RECORD EASY SUCCESS
VITAL MATCH YET TO COME
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AT STAKE SOUTH CHINA MEET CRAIGENGOWER.
INTERESTING "C" · DIVISION TENNIS GAME TO-DAY
The vital match in the "C" Division Lawn Tennis League to- day will be the encounter between....” THE FEATURE OF THE "B" DIVISION LAWN TENNIS the Craigengower Cricket Club and THE
LEAGUE MATCHES YESTERDAY WAS THE DEFEAT OF THE HONG KONG CRICKET CLUB AND THE GRAD- South China Athletic Association, UATES ASSOCIATION BY 9 SETS TO NIL BY THE CHINESE who are two of the three teams RECREATION CLUB AND THE CLUB DE RECREIO, RES- still holding a 100 per cent, stand-
ing in the League. ⠀
PECTIVELY.
In the only other match played the Kowloon Cricket Club South China have a slight advan- defeated the South China Athletic Association by 7 sets to 2.
Itage over Craigengower on form to
close
The Chinese Recreation Club have still to face an undefeated date, and should win by a narrow Club de Rercio before they can be sure of retaining their champion-margin, although a very ship, although on the form they showed in their partly played encounter is promised. match last week it is unlikely that the Recreio will win,
RECREIO CRUSH GRADUATES
Undefeated Standing Retained
per
J. R. Soares (+4) beat F. Paul The Club de Recreio had no d!M. }(-2) Poor Start This Year
culty in retaining their 100 H, Milton (ser.) beat J. Lanny (2) cent. league standing when they Their start this season was not J. Cavanagh (-5) best M.
defeated the Graduates' Associn. promising, as they were defeated Medina (scr.) in their first match, by the Yahet W. V. Field (6) beat W. Phelps tion by 9 sets to nil in the "B":
(+7) Club at North Point. The team. G. Duncan (4) beat W. C. Barry King's Park yesterday afternoon.
Division Lawn Tennis League at however, were not dismayed(-2)、
́L. A. da Silva and J. J. Remedios
Pairs Competition
(Recreio):
...
and, after a re-shuffle of positions, they succeeded in wiping out their Second Round
H. Beer and A. V. Barros beat W. beat H. N. Cheong and Y. L. initial defeat by eight successive
Ward and M. J. Medina, victories.
Their victims to date include the champions, Cralgengower C.C.. mnd the runners-up, the Kowloon Bowling Green Club. They were to have met the Royal Hong Kong Yacht Club in a return match on June 30, but rain interfered with the fixture.
Well-Balanced Team
The Indian R.C. juniors are a well-balanced team. This fact is borne out by the placing of the three skips, who are among the
F. Paul and W. Bagley beat Buchannan and D. Rozario,
C. Rosselet and W. K. Way boat Landolt and W. Trotter.
Pao
4. 1
Gbeat D. K. Samy and S. F. Cheung 6-
J,
G. Duncan and Y. Abbas beat A. Razack and Dr. Allenza,
Rinks Competition
beat K. C. Yeoh and S. A. M.
Sopher
A. A. Remedios and (Recreio): -
beat Cheong and Pao
W. V. Field's rink (D. K. Kharas, beat Samy and Cheung W. Phelps and W. Gill) beat H. Beer's beat Yeoh and Sepher
C. R. C. TROUNCE CLUB
An easy victory should go to the Chinese Recreation Club, who visit the Kowloon Dacks Recreation Club.
The C.R.C. are still in a strong position to retain their champion- ship, gained without the-loss of a
CLEAN SWEEP-WIN match last season, while the Kow-
İN “B” DIVISION
TRAILL AND DUNHAM RECOVER WELL
loon Docks have yet to win their first match..
A similarly easy victory should await the Kowloon Cricket Club, (who will entertain the Radio Club. The KC.C. still the
Visiting the Hong Kong Cricket Sports recorded an overwhelming victory their five fixtures, while the Radio Chab, the Chinese Recreation Club maintain a good position in
league, having lost only one of by 9 sets to nil in the "B" Division have lost every fixture to date: Lawn Tennis League yesterday.
Civil Servants Should Win
The University were to have
3 visited the Club, but the fixture
The Civil Service, Cricket Club
was re-arranged at the last minute, should be able to hold the advant- 6-3 the champions being "substituted. age over the German Club whom
th Recreio and the
W. A. Reed In spite of the uninspiring re- they visit. The encounter between
6. axult the Club played a very game should have a closer result,
6-4 match.
- 3 One of the bright features of the though the Recreio
rink (B. Trotter, H. Wilson and^ ^J:| H. A. Ribeiro and A. M. Silva play was the splendid recovery of comfortably.
Lunny)...
(Recreio);—
Rt. Basa's rink (A. Coelho, W, J. Hibeat Cheong and Pap Howard 'and. W. Brightman) beat D. beat Samy and Cheung Rumjahn's rink (J. R. Soares, W. beat Yeoh and Sopher Bagley and W. Ward).
Ü. M. Omar's rink (J. W. Leonard,
first ten names in the weekly A. E. Coates's rink (S. Abbas, Van skips' rink record.
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A
0- 2
University
al-
should win
R. S. Trull and D. C. Dunham In The Indians should also hold an
✪
their Inst set, against Y. W. Lee Advantage over the Kowloon Bowl. ing Green, whom they visit. The 6- 2 and C. Y. Tso.
Trail and Dunham Tost their home team have only recorded two first two sets 0-1 and 6-0, but in points in five matches, as compar- the last set their play improved ed with six for a similar number considerably. Dunham's service, of encountera hy the Indians.
w. C. Barry, and J. S. Landoit) beat GRIMMITT'S
RINK ROUTED:
C.S.C.C. LOSE
der Lely and A Marchent).
J. Cavanagh's) sink? (D. Rozario, Y, Abbas and F. Paul) beat B. W. Brad- bury's rink (H. V. Randall, A. E, Rhodes and W. K. Way).
POLICE R. C. Handicap Singles
D. Pitches (+8) boat W. E. Hol- lands (ser.)
C. Dowman (+4) beat A. Channing G. Gowns (+8) beat T.
This is more "creditable when it is considered that, with one or two exceptions, the team consists of novices who had never handled wood prior to 1933, To-day this club possesses at least six promising players, the (44) most notable of whom are A. M. Omar, A. R. Minu. the Interport cricketer, A. H. Rumjahn, M. 1. Razack and S. C. Bux. With more experience these players should go far.
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Club Championship
Tallon
E. G. Feat beat W. E. Hollands A E. Clark best J. S. Fender J. Forrest beat A. Channing G. Perkins beat J. 8. Johnson
Novices Competition
Kelly
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A. Channing beat F. J. Ke
Glendenning beat G. A. R. May
L.
CIVIL SERVICE C. C.
Club Handicap Doubles
(Continued from Page 4.)
The Central British Association
which had been somewhat erratic earlier in the evening, became should hold a 'definite advantage more reliable, and it 'was on his over the Police Recreation Club, service that 3 of their & games who are another of the teams who
have yet to record a win. »
were won.
He serves a hard, heavily cut
The
Scoring a further 2 on the last head, however, Jones won by four ball, which is particularly difficult
to pick up and return. Traill, al- KOWLOON C.C. ROUT Bhots.
SOUTH CHINA.
Establish Good Place
The heads on this green were so, Improved considerably. very good, and on several occasions Club pair, however, were unable to the last wood decided to whom the maintain their splash of form, the visitors going out for the set on a lay should go."
Chinese On Form
On the 16th head the Recreio love gume. were already lying, when Basto drew for the shot. Jones drew to the opening between Basto's wood and
The Chinese team were all on
In League.
Playing at home the Kowloon Cricket Club defeated the South the jack, and succeeded in trailing top of their form. L. F. Hon and
China Athletic Association by 7 played their ususi A. W. Grimmitt and E. W. Simmonds the jack and securing the shot. F. K. Lau
Tennis-league yesterday, streng.. (5) beat L. Whant and L. Luck Basto then bowled on the back hand steady game, wearing down their sets to 2 in the "B" Division Lawn and drew so well that he rested more youthful opponents. Lau, who
league and establishing them. for 11 years, was particularly R. R. Davies and F. J. Jones (5) the jack without trailing it, and has been playing League tennis thening their position in the good, his steady, well-placed "B" Division Clubs of the season. selves as one of the three leading beat W. Halledge, and P.. E. Knight again took the shot for the Re- ((-4)
creio. Club Championship
(5-1)
Semi-Final
Second Round-
T. Armstrong beat J. Laing
Club Handleap Singles
Strange (scr.)
between
turna being more effective than A similar duel
these the hard, erratic driving of many skips was seen on the 10th head, of the Club men. when, after Jones had trailed the jack, Basto again.drew well to make it a dead head.
Au W Grimmitt (7) beat
Second Round-
A. O. Brawn (4) beat A. Grimmitt (5)
W.
The two rinks wore matched, the strong members
well
in each case being the skips.
J. Purvis (3) beat B. E. Maughan (-2).
"KOWLOON CRICKET CLUB
Norton Cup
L Jack (scr.) beat J. Smith (+2)
A. Wright (8) beat E. Heywood
(حب)
Vice-President's Cup
A. Wright baat J. S. Dinnen
Becond Round-
A. Wright beat A. Jones
Club Handicap
Close Tusile For Lead
Lee and Tso played a good game. Lee's service was very effective, while, at times, he displayed some very fine back- hand shots from the base Jine.
G. S. Gambia and T. C. Monoghan
On the third green the game was gave a sound display, but were al
Scores: R. B. Lewis and G. C. Burnett |(K.C.C.)<--- beat Y. 8. Ung and C, H, Ung 6- 4 beat N. K. Ma and. A. C. Yung ... 6. 2 beat C. H. Wong and Y. F. Chow 6-8 L. A. Oppenheim and 8. A. Gray (K.C.C.).
beat Ung and Ung beat Ma and Yung
6- 4
6- 3
2-6
and
F. Zimmern
loat to Wong and Chow
C. L. Stapleton [(K.C.C.)—•
so evenly.contested that the 21st ways just a little below the form beat Ung and Ung beat Ma and Yung head started with scores level of their opponents. They were lost to Wong and Chow With the Recreio lying and, all often baffled and out-positioned, ports for a draw closed, J. Deakin but offered a bold front, through; played a heavy drive and succeeded out, frequently displaying good in trailing the jack. Unfortunate- shots.
A. Jones (5) beat W. W. Hirstly for Denkin it was his last wood, (+4)
Į Doubles Handicap
J. Pote-Hunt and V. R. Gordon
"B" Division Table-To Date
Sets
PWLD F
4.4 0 0 33
A Pto 3 8
the jack coming to rest on the edge offered a brave resistance. After C. R. C. T. W. Carr and R. P. Phillips (7) of the green with the Recreio lying taking their last set, against Hon.
K. C. C. bent J. Smith and L. E. Lammert 8. |(+1).
President's Cup
J. M. Jack-beat P. O. Dunne
Club Championship
P. O. Danne best J. M. Jack
Second Round-
L. Jack beat J. Fraser
KOWLOON BOWLING GREEN CLUB:
Non-Prize Winner's Competition
Semi-Final Round
J. G. Meyer best J. Roger
J. L. Tetley beat F. Jeffries
Club
Second Round-
"Championship
W. Brown beat H. F. Stoneham S. Rondle beat. Morley:
J. Fraser beat E. V. Searle
·SUMMER CUP GOLF
44 0.0 27 82 8
54 10 27/1 1728-
C. de R.
and Lau, to 5-ali, they were, how- H. K. C. C........
1
4121
2 1 15
21
3 1 2 0 12
15
oppon-Graduates
I. R. C. 8. C. A. A.
40 2 2 18% 22.2
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C. G. Silva attempted to increase ever, beaten by the superior court-University the lay by a draw, but only succraft and tacties, of their ceeded in promoting a wood of his ents losing by 7-5. opponent; which, however,, did not alter the lay.
Scores:
51.10-13 29
5041 81⁄2 33
* match decided on 6 mets owing to
D. C. Dunham and R. S. Trall rain. (H.K.C.C.):—
lost to Y W. Lee and CY.,
The victory of the Recrelo over T80
as to the poor bowling of Grimlost to L. F. Hon and F. K
mitt's rink.
:
Marques And Silva Shine
to the Marques-Silva combination Lau
the Civil Service was due as much lost to P. F. Choy and M. K.
6-4
Lau
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STARTING TIMES FOR FANLING.
Sunday's Pairings.
G. 8. Gamble and T. Monoghon (H.K.C.C.):
6- 2 6.4 631
The following are the Royal Hong Kong Golf Club, starting times for Fanling on Sunday—
OLD COURSE.
9.28 a.m. W. J. Jamieson, D., J., GI
more. "Pote-Hunt*******
19.32 9.86
19.40
79.46
Silva played a fine defensive game, being content to block Grim- mitt or place a backwood, rather than draw. to increase a toy and lost to Lea and Tso give Grimmitt the opportunity of lost to Choy and Lau
lost to Hon and Lau ...
R. Collings (8) beat S. MacNider destroying it. (11) 4 and 8 in the Semi-Final The Civil Service skip had to V. R. Gordon and J. Round of the Summer Cup competi-carry more weight than he was (H.K.C.C.):— ̧ tion at the Kowloon Golf Club. yes- able to, and his 'I LIKE YOU lost to Les and Tso... terday afternoon.
was the most conspicuous absen- lost to Choy and Lau
lost to Hon and Lau Collings will meet R. Henderson tee of the afternoon. in the Final.
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