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| LEAGUE TENNIS
THE CHINA MAIL, JULY 5, 1939.
H.K.C.C. AND RECREIO DRAW
K.C.C. BEATEN
At King's Park the Kowloon Indian Tennis, Club beat the Kowloon Cricket Club "B" by 62 sets to 23%.
LAWN BOWLS
BAD DAY FOR CRAIGENGOWER
Two good Craigengower Cricket Club pairs were eliminated in the Third Round of the Open Pairs
S. A. Hussain and S. 9. Hussain Lawn Bowls Championship yester (K.LT.C.).
beat F. Broadbridge and A. L.
Fisher
day.
0-2
beat A. Gillard and J. R. Turner 6--0 drew with R. E. Lee and E. Ey-
mard
6-6
At Kowloon Football Club, T. Robson and H. Nish beat K. M. Omar and U, M. Omar by 22 shots
F. Khan and M. O. Hoosen (K.I.T.C.). to 20 after being on level terms
beat Broadbridge and Fisher
beat Gillard and Turner
beat Lee and Eymard
64 at the 20th, head.. 68
62 The Kowloon Cricket Club. pair M, A. Khan and A. Rahmin had' by the 14th head established lost to Broadbridge and Fisher 5-7
the a lead of 17 shots to 7, but 5-7 lost to Gillard and Turner
75 Omars scored on the next five heads beat Lee and Eymard
H.K.C.C. DRAW
to take a lead of 20-17 at the drew 19th. The Omars scored a five on
At Hong Kong C.C. Recreio with H.K.C.C.
E. E. Story and J. Ferguson (H.K.C.C.),
beat L. F. V. Ribeiro and A. M.
Silva
beat M. A. Oliveira and W. A.
Reed
6-3
the 15th head. The winners regis tered a three on the 20th head and a two on the last.
***
At Kowloon Cricket Club W. Mair 61 and W. Glendenning defeated L. C. R. Souza and C. S.- Rosselet A. T. Dow and T. J. Gould (H.K.C.C.). by 23-19. drew with Ribeiro and Silva
lost to H. F. Gonsalves and A. E.
Xavier
lost to Oliveira. and Reed
36
66
26 Starting with a five, the winners lost to Gonsalves and Xavier ... 3-6 piled on points and were leading by Capt. A. B. Whatman and T. C. Mon-12 shots at the fifth end, before the aghan (H.K.C.C.).
beat Ribeiro and Silva
lost to Oliveira and Reed ;
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CRAIGENGOWER.WIN
C. C. C. pair opened their scoring 63 4-6 with a five. 7-5
J. Fraser and E. C. Fincher had Playing at the Civil Service Recrea- little difficulty against D. Fitches tion Clu yesterday, the Craigengówer and R Ellis and won-by-28-12. C.C. beat the home team by 61⁄2 sets to.24.
W. J. Howard and George Lai (C.C.C.).
beat B. Baxter and B. Agafuroff 6--0 lost to W. J. Skinner and I. Aga-
furoff
The following were the results of yesterday's games.
T. Robson and H. Nish beat K. M. 26 Omar and U. M. Omar. 22-20. lost to S. Peck and C. Bicknell.. Buß.
George Choa and J. W. Leonard J. Fraser and E. C. Fincher beat (C.C.C.).
D: Fitches and B. Ellis 23-12.
beat Baxter and Agafuroff beat Skinner and Agafuraff beat Peck and Bicknell
A. Zimmern and F. (C.C.C.).
beat Baxter and Agafuroff beat Skinner and Agafuroff drew with Peck and Bicknell
W. Glendinning and W. Mair 60 beat L. C. R. Souza and C. S. Rosse- Zimmern lett 23-19.
6-2
6-6
S. CHINA'S EASY WINS IN PENANG
Penang, To-day.
THETIS SALVAGE DELAY
London, Yesterday. Yesterday's report on the thetis salvage operations was that strong On Sunday, South China football southeast winds in Liverpool Bay team beat the Penang Chinese by had prevented the placing of lift- 3 goals to 1 and on Monday defeated ing wires under the submarine. a Penang selected team by the same.
The lifting craft have been moor- score.
ed above the submarine.-British Fung King-Cheung (2) and Chan Wireless. Tak-Fai scored in the first game and Fung King-Cheung (2) and Lai Shui-Wing in the last game - Our Own Correspondent.
H.K. MINES
Nielson and Co., Inc., Managers for the Hong Kong Mines Ltd. re- port 4781 short dry tons of ore treated for the month of June, from which 496.12 dry tons of lead concentrates were, produced, aver- aging 61.76 per cent, lead and 14.42 bz. silver per ton.
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