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LEAGUE TENNIS

FIRST MATCH IN SENIOR DIVISION PLAYED YESTERDAY

A MOST UNUSUAL situation has now arisen with re- gard to "A" Division of the Lawn Tennis League. With only two blocks of matches outstanding of the season's fixtures, only one match has been played to date.

sons.

This means that of the 15 matches 1. Had Ling and Ong managed to which by this time should have been | do à little better, it is possible that played, 14 are still outstanding.

University would have provided one Yesterday saw I.R.C. entertain of the biggest upsets in recent sea- University at Sookunpoo and win for the loss of 3% sets. The under- graduates gave a surprisingly good display, F. N. Wong and C. C. Ma playing well to win two sets, while George Choa and T. T. Lim secured

EASTERN BEAT R.A.F.

It is noteworthy that the Rumjahn cousins, holders of the Colony doubles title, were held to a draw by Choa and Lim.

The matches which should have been played at K.C.C. and H.K.C.C. were postponed owing to the poor state of the grounds.

A. R. Minu and A. H. Madar (I.R.C.) lost to F. Wong and C. C. Ma lost to. George Choa and T. T. Lim ... 1~0 6-2 beat F. H. Ling and P. H. Ong

O. RumJahn and I. M. A. Razack (1.R.C.). (SPECIAL TO "CHINA MAIL")

lost to Wong and Ma

.... 4-6 Singapore, To-day.

8-0 Eastern scored a big victory over beat Choa and. Lim

6-0 the Royal Air Force yesterday, win-beat Ling and Ong

H. D. RumJahn, and

Rumjahn ning by three clear goals in an ex- (I.R.C.). citing game.

·

beat Wong and Mu

Cheung Kami-hoi (2) and Hsu Man- drew with Choa and Lim fui scored. Our Own Correspondent. I beat Ling and Ong

S. A.

B-3

THE CHINA MAIL, JUNE 18, 1940

"B" DIVISION TENNIS PAIRINGS

The following are the "B" Division League"

lawn tennis pairings:-

TO-DAY'S TENNIS

Following is to-day's "B" Division League tennis programme and some teams:

I.R.C. H.K.C.C. C.C.C. S.C.A.A. K.C.C.

V. A.T.C.

V.

C.R.C.

V.

C.D.R.

V. C.S.C.C.

v. K.T.G.C.A.

F.R.C.:-0. Rumjahn, and I, Kitchell; A. R. Ismall and A. Rahmin; D. M. A. Razack and A. R. Kitchell.

A.T.C.-Col. Newnham and Capt. Loch; Col. Smith and Capt. Hyde: Capt. Holmes and Lieut. Tomlinson.

H.K.C.C.-J. S. Theobald and A, H. Bar- well; G. W. Sewell and E. Bathurst: N. B. Nicholson and N. Spence.

C.R.C.-K. C. Ng and P. F. Choy; D. C. Luk and C. C. Luk; F. K. Lau and P. C. Leung.

C.C.C.:-J, Leonard and W. H. Lee: A. Kitchell and W. Howard; G. Lai and H. N: Wong.

C.D.R.-M. A. Oliveira and W. A. Reed; M. J. Remedios and B. T. Gosano; C, A. Barretto and A. M. Rodrigues.

S.C.A.A.:-Dew Chok-him and Ip Koon- 6-8 hung; W. T. Lee and W. C. Ho; Szeto Bick 0-3 and W. H. Ho.

A. Kitchell and W. Howard

(C.C.C.)

T. E. Ling and

(K.T.G.C.A.)

F. Grose and D. J. N. Ander-

son (K.C.C.)

W. T. Lee and W. H. Ho

(5.C.A.A.)

K. C. No and P.

(C.R.C.)

N. A. E. Mackay and R. T.

Broadbridge: (K.C.C.)

L. W.

Col. Smith and Capt. Hyde

(A.T.C.)

9 2 7

J. Leonard and W. -H. Leo

(0.0.0.)

0

M. A.

Oliveira and W. A.

Road (C.D.R.).

3

6.

G. Lai and M. N. Wong

(C.C.C.)

6

1

6

F. H. Kwok and Lam Kwan

(K.T.Q.C.A.)

6

1.

Col. Newnham and Capt, Loch

(A.T.C.)....

9

4

5

Dew Chok-hin and Ip Koon.

hung (S.C.A.A.)

G

2 4

6

22-32

Billy Yu

6

22 32:

3

0 *

3

3

A. M. Rodrigues and C. A.

Barretto (C.D.R.)

3

0 3

Szeto Bick and W. H. Ho

(S.C.A.A.)

3

о

.3

T. C. Iu and D. C. Luk

(C.R.C.)

3

V2 2/2-

F. Choy

3

V2 2/2

6

32-22-

T... Gould and T. C. Monag-

han (H.K.C,C.)

3

1

2/

D. L. Pang and 'C. C. Luk

(C.R.C.)

3

1

21

H. Lin, and B. P. C. Fletcher

~ (K.T.G.G.A.),

3

1

2

F. Grose and R. T. Broad.

bridge (K.C.C.)

3

1

2

0. RumJahn and I. Kitchell

(I.R.C.)

3

1

21

W. T. Lee and W. C. На

(S.C.A.A.)

2

H. H. Lin

and K. H. Lee

(K.T.G.C.A.)

1

2*

A. M. Rodrigues and A. E.

Xavier (C.D.R.)

1

Z

B. T. Gosano and L. A. Car

valho (C,D.R.)

Q. A. White and R. S. Capell

(K.C.C.)

2

1. and B. Agafuroff (C.S.C.C.) 6

4 2

Capt. Holmes and Lieut. Tom-

linson (A.T.C.)

3

12 12-

J. A. Bendall and W. J. Skin-

ner (C.S.C.C.)

2

A. R. Kitchell and O. Rum

Jahn (I.R.C.)

3

2

A. Rahmin and 1. Kitchell

(1.R.C.)

3

2

Dr. A. H. Barwoll and J. J.

Ferguson (H.K.C.C.)

3

2

Hot Ho and L. K. Ma

(S.C.A.A.)

2

B. T. Gosano and A..E. Xavi

iar (C.D.R.)

3

2

A. R. Ismail and A. Rahmin

1. (1.R.C.)

3

2

1

J. S. Theobald and A. H. Bar-

well (H.K.C.C.)

2 1

M. O. Hoosen and D. M. A.

Razack (1.R.C.)

3 22

V/2

N. B. Nicholson and N. Spence

(H.K.C.C.)

3

2/2 1/2-

R. E. Lee

(K.C.C.)

3 3 0

3

3

0

Sgt. Webb and Sgt. Whekes

(A.T.C.)

3 3 Ο

Sgt. Webb and Sgt. Megson

(A.T.C.)

3 3

Π

A. M. Rodrigues and

B. T.

Gosano (C.D.R.)

3

3

0

L. A. Carvalho and F. J. Re-

medios (C.D.R.)

3

3 0

G. A. White and N. A. E.

Mackay (K.C.C.)

3

3

R. S. Capell and E. Eymard

(K.C.C.)

3

3

0

W. J. Skinner and C. A. Lucas

(C.S.C.C.)

3

3

0

D. M. A. Razack and A. R.

Kitchell (1.R.C.)

3 3

3 3

0

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LAWN BOWLS TEAMS

The following have been chosen to repre- sent Hong Kong Football Club in the Lawn. Bowls League on Saturday:—

A

First Division (v. C.S.C.C., at Home):-- A. B. Didsbury, G. E. Stephens, R. R. Wood and A. Brooksbánk (Skip); B. A, Mansell. A. W. Hodges, G. Duncan and W. Gin (Skip); F. P. Anslow, J. H. Gelling, L. E. Lammert and K. S. Robertson (Skip).

Third Division (v P.O.C., at Home):- A. Watson, F. Filppance, L. D. Skinner and G. 9. Graver (Skip); A. W. Grattan, C. G. Sollia, C. F. Needham and H. G. Walling-- ton (Skip); H. II. Beddow, T. R. Rowell," J. I. Barnes and S. H; Strange (Skip),

BOWLS CHAMPIONSHIP

RESULTS -

Bowls

In the open pairs Lawn championship, at Kowloon Football Club yesterday, H. L. Lockhart and G. Harrower beat C. H. and J. J. | Bastó 34-12.

At Kowloon Dock, Y. H. Tang and J. M. Wong beat C. Fuller and Mezger 22-15.

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