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THE CHINA MAIL, MAY 15, 1989

LAWN TENNIS LEAGUE STARTS THIS AFTERNOON Opening Matches Should Provide Much Interest

SATURDAY'S LEAGUE BOWLS

-RESULTS AT A GLANCE

Indian R.C.

Kowloon C.C. Kowloon B.G.C.. Craigengower C.C.

H.K. Football Club Craigengower C.C. Kowloon B.G.C. Police R.C.

51

43

FIRST DIVISION

65

Police R.C.

66

Kowloon Dock R.C.

64

Club de Recreio "B"

38

... 94

Civil Service C.C.

59

SECOND DIVISION

56

Civil Service C.C.

53

79

Kowloon Football Club

36

51

Taikoo Dock R.C.

50

66

Kowloon Tong

65.

THIRD DIVISION

R.H.K. Yacht Club

58

Craigengower_C.C.

67

II.K. Electric R.C. Club de Recreio

37

Kowloon B.G.C.

65

71

Kowloon Football Club

56

H.K. Football Club

61

Prison Officers' Club

39

TENNIS

HENKEL RETAINS GERMAN TITLE

Brunswick, To-day.

The German tennis champion-

which will begin next Friday. Trans-Ocean,

FRENCH VICTORY

of

Paris, To-day. France beat Britain 12-9 in the annual lawn-tennis encounter the International Clubs of the two countries. Reuter.

ship tournament ended here yes- BASKET-BALL

terday with Henner Henkel success-

fully defending his title in the PROTEST: FINAL

men's singles by easily defeating

the Berlin player Goepfert in the TO BE REPLAYED

finals by 6-4, 6-4, 6-2.

Following a protest lodged by Henkel's victory was a somewhat the South China Athletic Associa- hollow one since his two most for- tion Basket-ball Team with regard midable opponents did not parti- to the alleged faulty refereeing of cipate in the final rounds, Roderick one of the Umpires in the final Menzel being compelled to with-match of the Basket League against draw owing to illness and Georg the "Sing Tao Jih Pao" Basket-ball von Metaxa dropping out of the combination last week, the Basket- competition because of a sprained ball Association has ordered the wrist sustained in the semi-finals, match to be replayed.

It is hoped that both players

The re-play will take place to- will be in shape to take part in the morrow evening at 6.30 p.m., Davis Cup match against Poland, decide the Championship.

to

University Will

Be Severely Tested

In Debut Game

(By “ADREM”)

THE Lawn Tennis League starts this afternoon with a programme of three "A" Division matches.

All these games should be interesting.

K.C.C. LEAGUE TENNIS PAIRINGS

At Causeway Bay, Chinese Re- creation Club, who are almost certain to win the championship, will be opposed to University, making an appearance in this Division for the first time for some years.

University have some very pro- mising players, mostly Chinese

Following their League Tennis prac- tice yesterday, Kowloon Cricket Club have selected the following teams for their opening matches: “A” Division-E. C. Fincher_(Capt.) | students

and G. C. Burnett; A. E. P. Gues. and A. Crawford; and S. A. Gray and F. Grose.

"B" Division (1)-N. A. E. Mackay (Capt.) and R. T. Broadbridge; B. Soltau and W. M. Gittins; and F. Grose and A. V. White.

from Malaya, among

whom, of course, Lim Thian-tet, former Perak champion, comes to mind as one of the best newcomers of the year.

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South China, they have quite a "B" Division (2)-F. A. Broadbridge useful line-up, will be severely (Capt.) and D. Hung; J. Turner tested by Recreio, whom they play and A. L. Fisher; and E. Eymar. on foreign territory. A very keen and R. E. Lee. "D" Division J. M. Gillard (Capt.) tussle should result from this game and H. W. Crabb; K. Broch and Hwith not more than a set or two in Burson; and A. C. Perry and T. A. it at the finish. Madar. Reserve-R. Blyth.

Mixed Doubles (1)-E. C. Fincher and Mrs. Burnett; G. C. Burnett and Mrs. Sweeny; A. E. P. Guest and Mrs. Clark.

Mixed Doubles (2)-S, A, Gray and Mrs. Smeby; D. J. N. Anderson and Miss Harker; A. V. White ana Mrs. Knight. Reserves Miss Bradbury and Mrs. Eymard.

A practice match for the two mixed doubles teams has been arranged for to-morrow, at 5.15 p.m.

C.S.C.C. TENNIS TEAMS

Hong Kong Cricket Club enter- tain their old rivals of the cricket field, Kowloon Cricket Club. They will have the services of W. A. H. Duff and L. Goldman but the bet ter balance of the Kowloon team should carry them through and I expect an odd-set victory.

The following is the opening week's fixtures, the first named club being the hosts:

TO-DAY

GIVE YOUR GUESTS

DEINHARD'S

WORLD-RENOWNED

HOCKS

AND

MOSELLES

"The sign of the perfect host"

Sole Agents :

v. S.C.A.A.

v. K.C.C.

TO-MORROW

v K.C.C. (B)

"A" Division

Following have been selected to re- present Civil Service Cricket Club i the Tennis League this week.

C.R.C. C.D.R.

v

H.K.U.T.C.

H.K.C.C.

To-morrow-y South China A.A.

I. Agafuroff and B. Agafuroff;

J. A. Bendall and W. J. Skinner; S. C. Peak and W. H. E, Colledge,

Thursday v R.P.S.C.

"B" Division

C.C.C.

C.D.R. C.S.C.C. H.K.C.C.

N. J. Bebbington and B. Baxter; L. G. Buckle and A. J. Peaker; A. M. J. Wright and E. F. A. Mor-

C.C.C.

C.R.C.

gan.

'Bisley' Rifle Meeting Concludes

C.D.R. R.P.S.C.

K.T.G.C.A. K.D.R.C. Y.M.C.A.

I.R.C. (A)

C.D.R. R.P.S.C.

v C.R.C.

V S.C.A.A.

Y K.I.T.C.

WEDNESDAY "C" Division

v C.B.A.

V K.T.G.C.A.

v S.C.A.A.

v I.R.G.

THURSDAY "D" Division (1)

V I.R.C. (B)

v K.C.C.

v K.I.T.C.

"D" Division (11)

V C.R.C.

V S.C.A.A.

C.S.C.C.

V

FRIDAY

Mixed Doubles

v. C.R.C.

v C.D.R. y・K.C.C. (A)

Affiliated Rifle Club.Naval Range Staff 192.

A presentation to Major G. P. Murray, Hon. Secretary of the Hong Kong Rifle Association was U.S.R.C.

K.C.C. (B) made at the range yesterday by | H.K.C.C. His Excellency the Governor at the conclusion of the final đáy of the Hong Kong "Bisley" meeting.

Major Murray is leaving for home early in June.

His Excellency, the Governor, who had luncheon on the range, later presented the prizes.

International Match. China (Sub. Insp. C. Chau, Sgt. P. H Thong, Sgt. C. Wong, and L/Sgt. N. L. Pan).

Inter-Universities.-Edinburgh' “60," ́ Senior Member's Match-Army 72, Governor's.. Cup.-1, P. Q.“ Swan, The following were the results 321; 3, P/Sgt. Thong, H.K.P.R., 313; N.R.S., 828; 2, Sgt. Russell, H.K.P.. of yesterday's shoot.

4, E. R. A. Keiller, 4 S/M, $12; 5, Secretary's Cup.-1, Sgt. Perking, E. A. Gilpin, 4 S/M, 311; 6. Sgt. Heap, H.K.P., 38; 2, Mr. Boulter, D.R.C., 38 N.R.S., and Cadet Carey, N.V.F.,

810; 8, C. P. O. Davoy, 4 S/M, 32; 4, P. 08, Lieut, Otway, R.E., and Sgt. Ro- Swan, N.R.S. and E.R.A., Keiller,berts.. H.K,P.. 309; 10, S/Insp, Chau, S/M, 82; 6, S/Insp. Chau, H.K.P.R., H.K.P.R. and E.R.A. Templeton,

CALDBECK, MACGREGOR & CO., LTD. 32: 1, B. A. Gilpin, 4 S/M, 32; E. A. S/M, 308; 12. C.S.M. Maslon, R.E. and

2, Chater Road

Telephones: 20075 & 30644

Templeton, 4 S/M, 82.

Inter-Imperial.-Royal Navy. 194. Machine Gun Match-1, “D”--Coy. 2/R Scots, 184; 2, Middlesex "B" 186 Services Machine Gun Challenge Cup. -“D”. Coy,.8/B. Scots, 164.7.

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Lieut. Le Sellour, R.E., 807; 18, P/Sgt. Chan, H.K.P.R., 306; 14, Mr. Austin, D.R.C., 305; 15, Col. Cola 804;18, C/Bgt. Hale, 1/Midd., 801; 17. Sgt. Gowong, H.K.P., and Sgt. Cooper, 1/Midd., B00............

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