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LEAGUE TENNIS

K. H. IP, DEW AND GROSE IN FORM

AFTER A DELAY of the best part of two weeks, the Tennis League was resumed yesterday with a programme

of four "B" Division matches.

Only one fixture was postponed that between Chinese Recreation Club and Craigengower Cricket Club.

Other results were much as anti- cipated. At King's Park, Kowloon Cricket Club, without D. J. N. Ander- son, were badly China, for whom Szeto Bick, an beat Nicholson and N. Spence erstwhile senior player, turned out for the first time this season.

South beaten by

Although he was rather erratic at the outset, Szeto played a good game later, his fine interceptions at the net and crisp volley bringing many points. His partner, W. H. Ho,

him gave had much to do every support and

Veteran Dr. Dew was very effective

with the success achieved.

on the soft courts and

sliced forehand strokes were extreme-

ly difficult to pick up.

Youthful K. H. Ip, however, was the best player on view.

Making

Col. Newnham and Capt. Loch beat Theobald and Barwell

beat Sewell and Bathurst .... beat Nicholson and Spence

Capt. Holmes and T. Tomlinson lost to Theobald and Barwell

boat Sewell and Bathurst drew with Nicholsun and Spence

League Table

6-2 (Army).

7- 3 64 6- 3 (Army).

3- 6 7- 5 6- 0

Seto

P. W. D. L. F. A. Pts.

2 2 0 0 142 32 4

2 2 0 0 13

2 2 0 0 122

3 2 0 1 14

5 4

52 4

13. 4.

his heavily

C.C.C.

S.C.A.A.. K.T.G.C.A.

C.D.R.

C.R.C.

A.T.C.

K.C.C. C.S.C.C.

3

1 0 2 91⁄2 172.2

2 0 0 2 6. 13 0 2 0 0 2 42 732 0 2 0 0 2 61⁄2 122 0

all his strokes with delightful free- dom, ip requires only experience to make him really first-class. For the visitors, Frank Grose was outstanding, being very steady off the ground and reliable in all other de- partments. Broadbridge also played some nice shots but was apt to fall down at unexpected moments through lack of concentration.

H.K.C.C.

.R.C.

1

2 1 0 0 7

2

3 1 0 2 131⁄2 131⁄2 2

TO-DAY'S

Kowloon Tong were given surpris- MATCHES

ingly good opposition by I.R.C., the latter securing three sets.

Most impressive home pair were Frank Kwok and Lam Kwan, who only dropped half a point, while K, M. Lee, playing in the absence of Peter Fletcher, gave a promising display.

Army secured their first points in the League at the expense of Hong Kong Cricket Club, who were with- out T. C. Monaghan and T. J. Gould, who have been promoted.

Recreio were not really extended by Civil Service in the only other game. Their best pair were M. A. Oliveira and Willie Reed.

Association

K. TONG V I.R.C. Kowloon Tong Garden City beat Indian Recreation Club by six sets to three. at Kowloon Tong."

Billy Yee and T. E. Ling (K.T.G.C.A.). lost to Omar Kumjahn and I. Kit-

chell

drew with A. R. Ismail and Rahmin &0 beat Razack and A, R. Kitchell

The following is to-day's "C" Division League tennis programme and some teams:

A.T.C.

H.K.P.S.A.

V.

C.D.R. "A" C.R.C.

V.

H.K.U.T.C.

V.

C.B.A.

K.T.G.C.A.

V.

C.D.R. "B"

K.LT.C.

V.

J.R.C.

V.

S.C.A.A.

K.C.C.

A.T.C.-D. Adlam and A. Murray; Boocock and A. Martin: J. Emberson and S. J. Duffield.

C.D.R, "A"-G. A, and H. A. Noronha; A. M. Silva and H. M. Gonsalves; A. E. Noronha and J. C. Fonseca,

C.D.R. "B"-M. A. Guterres and R. M. Soares; J. M. Gosano and C. A. Marques:

N. A. Beltrao and T. M. S. Rozario,

J.R.C.-A, R. Polish and M. Talan: H. B. Joseph and W. 3. Ciprin; Dr. Rambler and H. Talbot.

THE CHINA MAIL, JUNE 12, 1940

DISQUALIFICATION

RUMOUR DENIED BY MR. PHILLIPS

A rumour that E. Zimmern's rink, which caused the biggest upset in the Open Rinks lawn bowls tourney to Mate when they beat H. A. Alves' rink, had been disqualified because they had played two substitutes, was denied this morning by Mr. R. P. Phillips, Hon. Secretary of the Lawn Bowls Asso- ciation, who said that the result will stand,.

U. S. BASEBALL

New York, To-day-The following are the results of matches played in the Major Leagues yesterday.

EASTERN'S BIG WIN

(SPECIAL TO "CHINA_MAIL")

Kuala Lumpur, To-day, Eastern beat the Champions here yesterday by six goals to two after; establishing a big lead of five clear goals at the interval.

Hau Ching-to, (2), Chung Yung- sum, Lee Tak-kee and Cham Kam-hof (2) scored for Eastern.

Eastern are returning to Singapore' to-night where they are to play two more games.

Eastern were represented by the follow-

American League:-Cleveland 2, Boston 9; Detroit 6, New York 1; St. Louis 6, Wash-ing:-Lau Hin-hon, N. Z. Lee and Ng Kee-.

cheong: Tac Kam-hung, Hau King-seng and ington 2.

Wai-kuen; Chung Yung-sum, Chang

National League:-Philadelphia 4, Cincin Lo nati 1; New York 4, Chicago 0; New York | Kam-hol, Lee Takkee, Chau Man-chi and 3. Chicago 1.-Reuter.

Hau Ching-ta.-Our Own Correspondent.

NORONHA AND SILVA HAVE BIG WIN

SEVERAL OF THE FEW remaining games in the First round of the Open Pairs Lawn Bowls championship were played yesterday and the biggest win was that of J. E. Noronha and C. G. Silva over A. Bower and G. H. Sherrif -by 31 shots to 9.

а

The Recreio pair started off with a four and, at the 15th head, at which a five was scored, they were leading by 22 shots to 4: They piled on further six shots on the next three heads to lead 28-4 before the Bowl- ing Green pair replied with a two and a three. Bower and Sherriff scored on only six heads.

A. Bower

J. E. Noronha

and C. G. Silva

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Good Win

E. Levett and R. Duncan did well to beat M. Y. Adal and A. R. Dallah. at the Valley yesterday. The Kow-- loon pair led throughout the game and at the 10th head were up by-11 shots. The Indians then scored a five and aided by two twos had reduced the lead to 14-12 at the 15th head. Scoring for the remainder of the game was low but the Kowloon pair scored on four of the remaining six heads.

M. Y. Adai

E. Levett

and R. Duncan

Shots Total

and

Q. H. Sherriff

H. Head

Shots

Total

Shots

Total

1

0

0

4

4

2

1

1

0

4

3

0

1

1

6

4

1

2

0

0

2

1

0

D

0

9

0

C.B.A.-F. Angus and G. H. Fowler: D. T. Smith and J. Sloan; S. A. Fowler and N. Whitley.

10

1

D

13.

and

12

4-

K.T.G.C.A.—Percy · Chen and D. Chen; 13 Edward Lee and Lawrence Chan; David Kwok and F. K. Yee.

A. R. Dallah

3

16

Head

Shots Total

14

1

17

I'

0

0

15

5

2

0

0

6-4

16

1

3

1

1

0

2

Lam Kwan and Frank Kwok (K.T.G.Č.A.).

17

4

beat Rumjahn and Kitchell

drew with Ismail and Rahmin

6- 2 BB

beat Razack and Kitchell

6-0

H. H. Lin and K. M. Lee (K.T.G.C.A.).

lost to Rumjahn and Kitchell

26.

beat Ismail and Rahmin

beat Razack and Kitchell

01 Bin 2

S.C.A.A. v K.C.C.

At King's Park, South China Athletic As- beat Kowloon Cricket Club by sociation

seven sets to two.

F. Grose and R. Broadbridge beat S. C. Deiv and K. H. Ip beat W. T. Lee and W. C. Ho

lost to B. Szeto and W. H. Ho

(K.C.C.). ·

ARMY TENNIS

The Royal Engineers scored a big victory over the 5th A.A. Regiment, Royal Artillery, 64 by beating the latter team 9 sets to nil, in a 64 Second Division Army League tennis at 3-6 Sookunpoo yesterday,

Hard Game

were

L. F. Xavier and R. F. Luz given a hard game by the Glendin- nings and only won by 18—17.

The losers established a commanding leading by the 9th head, and leading by 14 shots to 3. The Recreio

G. A. White and N. A. E. Mackay (K.C.C.) received a walk over from the 36th Bat-take the lead at 16-14.

At the same time, Royal Corps of Signals pair scored on the next seven heads to

lost to Dew and Ip

0- B

tery, Royal Artillery in another Second Di- 5-7 vision League tennis match, 1-61

lost to Lee and Ho

lost to Szeto and Ho

R. S. Capell and E. Eymard (K.C.C.).

lost to Dew and Ip

08

lost to Lee and Ho

18

lost to Szoto and Ho

38

C. DE R. V 0.9.0.0.

At 'King's Park, Club de Recreio beat Civil Service Cricket Club by 8% sets to. 231⁄2.

W. A. Reed and M, A. Oliveira (Recreio). drew with I, and B. Agafuroff

beat W. J. Skinner and C. A. Lucas 0-1 beat D, Hollidge and J. Wardle 61

Dr. A. M. Rodrigues and A. E. Xavier (Recreio)...

At the 20th head Recreio pair were leading 19-16 but Glendinnings were Capt. Mills and Sgt. Coughlin. (R.A.) lost to Col, Lam and Capt. Bird 16 only able to score a singleton on the lost to Q.M.S. Rivett and S/Sgt. Quinnel 5-7 last head. lost to Sgt. Spencer and L/Cpl. Shaw 5-7

Sgt. Simpson, and Bdr. Fiddy (RA) lost to Lam and Bird: ............ lost to Rivett and Quinnel

15

K.C.C. Pair Through

At Club de Recreio, J. Fraser and! E. C. Fincher beat W. Bagley and A. Jillot by 20 shots to 19.

W. Glendinning

3-6

lost to Spencer and Shaw

2-6

Bdr. Wilson and Bdr. Stevens (R.A.)

Head

and -L. Glendinning

Shots

L. F. Xavier

and R. F. Luz

J. Fraser

and

E. C. Fincher

A. Jillott

and W. Bagley

Total

Shots

Total

Head

-Shots

Total

Shots

Total.

lost to Lam⋅ and Bird-

QB

2

2

1

·2

2

'0

0

lost to Rivett and Quinnet lost to Spencer and Shaw

4-0

1

3

2

0-6

3

3

1

*

18

0

19

2

0

28

20

9

9

28

21

0

9

3

31

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12

13

14

0

14

0

14

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14

1

15

15

. 18

0

13

1

16

were

0

13

2

18

20

1

14

21

0

14

18 19

6- 1

10

lost to I, and B. Agatuṛon

beat Skinner and Lukas

beat Hollidge and Wardie

B., T. Gosano and L. A. Carvalho

orolo).

Jost to I. and, B, Agaturaft-

beat Skinner and Lukas

beat Hollidge and Wardio

Y.M.C.A. WATER POLO MATCHES

Following players are requested to 0-2 be present at the European Y.M.C.A. (Repool at 8:45, this evening when water polo matches against 12th Bty., R.A. s (6 p.m.) and R.A.S.C, (6.30 p.m.) will 6-1 be played:

:8 11

4

12

8

-9

10

10

10

11

11

10

10%

12

12

.10

11

13

13

11

-11

14

-14

11

∙14

11.

121

10

-15

13

12

A.T.C, V. H.K.C.

Army Tennis Club beat ket Club by 715 to 115 at Sookunpoo.

Col." Smith and Capt. Hyde (Army). boat P. Theobald and A. H: Barwell 7m B beat G. W. Sewell and Bathurst)

ong Cric

H. Eardley, J. Berry, L. H, Chater, L. A Benn G. T. May, F. A. Weller, G. Arnold, 17 P. Wilson, A. R. Hunt, B. S. Wilson, L. Jacobs and R. Goldman.

10

18

14

*12**

18

17

17

10

18

-14

19

-17

19

17:

The teams will be selected before the commencement of the-games:

20

19

17

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