THE CHINA MAIL, JUNE 9, 1938.
FRENCH
LAWN TENNIS CHAMPIONSHIPS
Quarter-Final Round
Results
Paris, To-day.
K.C.C. BEATEN
The French Lawn Tennis Champion- IN "B" DIVISION
ships have renched the quarter-final stages and the results in the Women's Singles, in the order of the draw was as follows:-
Mile. Couquerque (Netherlands) beat Mme. Goldschmidt (France) 6-2, 6—1.]
Mme. Landry (France) beat Mme. Henrotin (France) 6-2, 0-2.
Mme. Halff (France) beat Mlle. Pan- netier (France) 2—6, 6—4, 6—3.
Mme. Mathicu (France) beat
G-0.
In the Men's matches.
BY CIVIL SERVICE
Hussain
Brothers Routed
Lawn Bowls
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the visitors being outplayed has to be told, Jack Watson especially playing up to a high standard. "Atkins as lead was also very good and had to pull out his best to secure the better of Glendinning (junior).'
Carey was the outstanding man in five heads towards the finish completed the remaining rink and on the day the visitor's rout. was definitely up to First Division Adam Holland commenced in simi- standard. It was a peculiar game lar style again H. H. Pogg, but the which he had against Ted Thompson latter put up better opposition in the as there was virtually nothing in it closing stages, whilst Joe Gibson had until two-thirds. of the way through. as much as he could manage to secure Then he ran wild and secured 16 a 4 shot win against V. Walker. points in six heads without reply. I imagine that Craigengower's third Waltor Gill did well to beat F. X. team surprised themselves as much Four matches featured yester- Soares, on his own green, in the game as they surprised many people, by Miss day's "B" Division Lawn Tennis against Recreio, but his efforts were beating the Electricians. Not much Dorothy Stevenson (Australia) 6-4 League programme, the outstand-unavailing, as B. Basto had a smash-in it, true, but all their rinks were
ing victory against Arnold Brookshank up. quarter-final
rounding feature of which was the de- who scored on only 7 of the heads. biggest victory.
Penney's win by four being the feat, by the odd set, of Kowloon Meanwhile "B. B's" brother, Puncec (Yugoslavia) beat Cejnar Cricket Club at the hands of the was having a tough fight with Jack "J.J.."
PROMISING NOVICE (Czechoslovakia) 3—6, 6-3, 6-2.
Both Tom Carr and Hughie Nish, 0-3.
Civil Service Cricket Club. The Rodger and after trailing for some of K.C.C. had useful victories over Roderick Menzel (Czechoslovakia) | losers have been considerably
while, managed to emerge the win-J. A. D. Morrison and A. W. Brown, beat Mitic (Yugoslavia) 6-0, 6-0. weakened by the absence of G. E.
ner by the closest margin.
respectively, in their match against 6-1. Reuter.
the Yacht Club, whilst G. S. Clarke, their skipper, who is
Arch- Donald
at Budge (U.S.A.) beat B.
VERY GOOD DEBUT
butt made a great effort in the last Destremau (France) 6-4, 6-3,
present in hospital.
The Civil Servants tried out Hilly- five heads to overcome Bob Marks by Craigengower continued in win-er, a first team lead, as skip in their nine: He had Nissim as lead, 64.
ning vein at the expense of Kow-of the match against Taikoo, being 13 on a newcomer in Bambro, who prov seconds and he had the biggest win well though he played, he had little loon Indians Tennis Club, the out-to the good against Dick Keown, for ed to be a most promising novice, and standing feature of which was the whom Joe Fleming was a steady was the most consistent man on his rout of the Hussain brothers, who lead.
side: Jones played quite well for failed to win a set.
The game began sensationally with time, but Hirst was not good, and a seven to Hillyer's men and Stainton were even until
they the skip patchy. G. S. Archbutt's never looked back. Eccleshall and return to the team strengthened it
half-time, considerably. when the homester puiled away to Tom Carr's rink played well to 2 win by seven: He had good support man: Vic Labrum usually had the from Cullip, who was usually better better of Cassidy, Walter French than his opposite man. Cook was the backed him up well, whilst J. Smith only home loser, and he had to bow and Carr did all that was required of to Munro by eight shots, as they were them, Brown, the home skip having 16th end. all square as late in the game as the an off-day.
and
In the Women's Doubles, the Anglo-French pair of Miss Yorke
Mme. Mathieu reached the- final by a fine victory
over Fri. Horner and Mlle. Iribarne, by 6-3, 7-5, while Mme. Halff and Mme. Landry (France) also reached the Semi-Final Round by beating Miss Bailly and Mile. Pannetier 6-2, 64.
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AUSSIE" STUMPER INJURED
An X-Ray picture of the Aus- tralian wicket-keeper, C. W. Walk- er's finger, damaged in the match against Essex disclosed a fracture. He will not be able to play for six weeks.(Reuter).
LAWN BOWLS CHAMPIONSHIP Open Pairs Results
The following matches in the Co- lony Open Pairs Lawn Bowls cham- pionship were decided yesterday.
At Sookunpoo, Hong Kong Cric- ket Club too both points off the Indian Recreation Club, while South China won comfortably at the expense of the University.
C.C.C. WIN EASILY
At King's Park, Craigengower Cric- ket Club beat Kowloon Indian Tennis Club by 7% sets to 1%.
S. A. and S. S. Hussain (K.I.T.C.). lost to G. Choy and J. Leonard 2-6 lost to A. Kitchell and G.
Lai
1-6
lost to R. Choy and
Zimmern
F.
2-6
F. Khan ad G. Singh (K.I.T.C.). lost to Chov and Leonard
drew with Kitchell and Lai
beat Choy and Zimmern
0-6 6-6 75
M. A. Khan and G. M. Khan (K.I.T.C.).
lost to Choy and Leonard lost to Kitchell and Lai lost to Choy and Zimmern
'VARSITY LOSE ·
0-6 1-8 0 6
tic Association beat Hong Kong Uni- At King's Park, South China Athle versity Tennis Club by 6 sets to 8. H. T. Bee and J. Hsu (S.C.A.A.). beat S. Wong and S. H. Ling-6-1 beat H. N. Lee and P. C. Lee.. 6-1 lost to Y. Chan and H. P. Ong.. 3-6 N. K. Ma and K. H. Lee (S.C.A.A.). drew with Wong and Ling beat Lee and Lee
6--6
7-5
beat Chan and Ong
6-4
W. H. Ho and H. Y. Hsu (S.C.A.A.).
drew with Wong and Ling
6-6
beat Lee and Lee
6-3
lost to Chan and Ong
2-6
At King's Park, Civil Service Cric-
C.S.C.C. HAVE NARROW WIN
F. Channing and C. Dowman beat A.ket Club beat Kowloon Cricket Club McKellar and H. Nish 26-16.
by 5 sets to 4.
J. S. Landolt and B. W. Bradbury F. Grose and E. Blum (K.C.C.), beat W. K. Way and C. S. Rosselet lost to I. Agafuroff and J. Pen- 28-16.
gelly
2-6 A. M. Omar and U. M. Omar (hold-beat B. Agafuroff and J. Bendall 6-3 ers) beat B. W. Whiteman and W. beat J. Patterson and C. Sloan 6-1 Ward 33-11,
H. Miller and R. Lee (K.C.C.).
4-6
6-1
S. Farlow and W. E. Hollands beat lost to Agafuroff and Pengelly W. Howard and E. Zimmern 19-18. lost to Agafuroff and Bendall
A. Castro and V. Atienza beat T. A. beat Patterson and Sloan Madar and E. C. Fincher 23-17.
H. I. Janoszowski and Gillard
J. A. Luz and B. Basto beat J. Smal-(K.C.C.). '
ley and C. Chittenden 25-21.
lost to Agafuroff and Pongelly
P. Barby and A. J. Hall bent L. A. bent Agafuroff ad Bendall
Gutierrez and J. Watson- 18-16.
C. M. Silva and F. X. Soares beat L. F. Xavier and C. F. Remedios 17-15.
BOWLS TEAMS FOR SATURDAY
K.C.C...
W. Mulcahy, J. Fraser, R. Craig, and E. Kern (skip).
A. E. Silkstone, T. A. Madar, H. Overy, and E. C. Fincher (skip).
W. Hyde, L. Jack, A. W. Smith, and J. Hyde (skip).
K.C.C.
W. Bambro, Dr. R. A. Basto, J. M. Brown, and J. M. Jack (skip).
A. Dand, C. J. Tacchi, R. Marks, and H. Nish (skip).
V. C. Labrum, W. T. French, Smith, and T. Carr (skip).
lost to Patterson and Sloan
H.K.C.C. WIN AWAY
At Sookunpoo, Hong Kong Cricket" Club beat Indian Recreation- Club by 5% sets to 3% in the "B" Division of the Lawn Tennis League.
S. A. Ismail and J. S. A. Curreem (I.R.C.)...
lost to J. J. Ferguson and E. E.
Story
and
a
Kowloon Tong fielded only eleven ANOTHER BIG WIN
men-a most unusual occurrence in Kowloon Football Club gave fur- local bowls-and Spary's rink had another half century win, their Hong accordance with the rules. ther evidence of their strength by to lose 25 per cent. of their total in In spite Kong confreres, being the second vic- of this, however, he, was able to tims on whom they have inflicted such secure the better of Yvanovich by a B score in the last fortnight. Al- small margin, though all rinka joined in the shar- Tony Basto had the biggest win for ing of the spoils, Field secured the Kowloon Tong and O. P. Remedios, major position with a 40-9 win over new Club de Recreio' skip, could do the luckless Trengrove, who worried little against him. Harry Gittins and the scores only five times.
Charlie Roza Pereira finished up all A lead of 17-1 to Field was an in-square, which was a fair indication dication of things to come and 18 in of the play.
A Spectacular Serial
SATURDAY
& SUNDAY
AT 11.00 A.M.
be Last
Mohicans
HARRY CAREY
1-8
beat W. M. Barton and T. C. Mo-
naghan
6-3
63
·AT · THE
1-8
beat A. C. I. Bowker and LM.
S. Lloyd M. R. Abbas and A. R. Suffad (I.R.C.).
lost to Ferguson and Story lost to Barton and Monaghan 7: 4- lost to Bowker and Lloyd ........
06
A. R. Kitchell and 8. A. R." (I.R.C.) drow with Ferguson and Story J.beat Barton and Monaghan
lost to Bowker and Lloyd
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