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THE CHINA MAIL, SEPTEMBER 17, 1940.

"B" DIVISION TENNIS **.....................................

PAIRINGS

The following are " Leagur tennis pairings:?

T. C. Luk and S. W.

Wong (C.A.C.)

TO-DAY'S CRICKET LEAGUE CIVIL SERVICE TO CONTINUE CLUB MEETING

TENNIS

;.

Following is to-day's "B" Divi-

1⁄2 14sion Tennis League programme:

82 72

VC.R.C

C.D.R.

TENNIS LEAGUE

POINTS FOR

UNIVERSITY

FROM K.C.C.

The Annual General Meeting of

THE HONG KONG Cricket League will be con- Civil Service Club will be held in

tinued this year as before. This was decided at the

annual meeting of the Hong Kong Cricket League yesterday at the Urban Council Chamber.

ARMY TENNIS

+

the Club Pavilion on Thursday,

September 26.

The Club is in a healthy finan-

cial position the last year's work-

ing showing a profit of $3,540.52 lafter deduction of all

expenses

land, usual depreciation.

Owing to the wives and child- Mr. H. R. B. Hancock was in theren of members having been chair and the following clubs evacuated, it is unlikely that the were represented: K.C.C., Recreio, children's sports will be held this Army, I.R.C., C.CC., C.S.C.C., year. University, Police and H.K.C:C,

Following are the winners of the The minutes of the last annual various club competitions during meeting having been duly passed, the season: the report and accounts

Following were the results of], the Second Round of the Army Open Singles Tennis Tournament played at Sookunpoo yesterday. adopted.

S/Sgt.

Emberson

was

were

CRICKET

BILLIARDS

Billiards Handicap-J. A. Bendall

Snooker Handicap-J. Hempacy; Run- ner-up: M. N. Racusen.

BOWLS.

Pte. Stonor (R.A.O.C.) beat in hand of $172.34 out of which

The accounts showed a balance son: Bowling: N. B. M. Whitley

First Eleven-Batting: J. E. Richard- L/Bdr. Chalcroft, 6-4, 6-3,

it was proposed to donate $50 to Bowling: A. Ainslie.

Second Eleven-Batling: G. Ainslie;" Cpl. Alsey (R.S.) beat S/Sgt. the Children's Playground Asso- V2 521 WITHOUT TEDDY FINCHER Quinnell (RE.), 6-4, 3-6, 6-2. ciation and $100 to the British

AND S. A. GRAY, KOWLOON beat Bdsm. Wills (R.S.), 63, proposals the

: S/Sgt.

(R.A.O.C.) Bomber Fund. In making these] CRICKET CLUB FARED DIS-6-3.

Chairman pointed Runner-up: L. A. Collyer. MALLY AT POKFULAM. YES-

out that there was a further sum Megson TERDAY IN THEIR "A" DIVI-L/Cpl. Fowler (R.S.) 6-4, 6-4.

(R.E.) beat of about $70 to be collected,

The motions were carried un- SION LAWN TENNIS LEAGUE Sgt. Webb (R.A.M.C.). beat Cpl. animously. MATCH AGAINST UNIVER-Musson (R.A.M.C.) 6-3, 6-4. Mr. Hancock SITY, AND WHEN PLAY WAS Sgt. Dixon (Signals) beat Bdr. President, LL-Col. E. J. R. Mit-ne-up: L. A. Collyer.

re-elected Championship-M. N. Rakusen; Run- NO LONGER POSSIBLE, DUE Casey (R.A.) 6—4, 6—1.

chell, O.B.E., Vice-President and Runner-up: W. J. Burling.

Singles Handicap-L, A. Collyer; S/Sgt. Duffield (R.A.0.C.) beat and Treasurer.

Mr. A. H. Madar Hon. Secretary Doubles Handicap-H, E. Strange and L/Bdr. Parnell (R.A.) 6-3, 6-4.

L/Cpl. 'Shaw (RE) beat P. S.

M. N. Rakusen: Runners-up: A. E The seventh game was in pro- M. Green (R.S.) 6-4, 6—3.

Except for the Army, and the Shepherd and F. S. Austin. gress when play was abandoned,

R.A.F., who will not be taking Cpl. Stone and in this Wong and Tam were L/Bdr. Thompson (R.A.) 6-3, the clubs which participated last (R.A.P.C.) beat part in the League this season, all leading Guest and Crawford 5-2 6-4.

Club Championship-I. year stated that they would enter Runner-up: W. J. Skinner.

Agaturod; after winning the first five games!| L/Sgt. Murray (R.A.P.C.) beat teams as before, i.e. K.C.C. 2, Re- Singles Handicap-W. L/Cpl. Glasgow (RS.) 6-2, 6-1. creio 2, I.R.C. 2, C.C.C. 2, C.S.C.C. Runner-up: 1. Agaturoff,

J. Skinner: Sgt. Denyer (R.E.) beat Cpl. University 2 and Police one. Doubles. Handicap-I. Agafuroff and

B4 46,

Asked whether they would like and F. Haynes.

D. Holidge: Bunners-up: J. A. Bendall Pte. Jenkins (R.S.) beat Cpl. Police representative replied in Collyer; Runners-up: C. Lucas and Mrs.

to play in the First Division, the

Mixed Doubles-Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Boocock (R.A.O.C.) 6–3, 6–2. the negative.

W. J. Skinner.

In view of University's ob- vious superiority K.C.C. con- ceded the points, rather than delay the termination of the League by claiming a replay.

'Wong and Tam were in great] form and were undoubtedly the best pair on view.

Scores:

T. T. Lim and S. H. Lim (University), drew with E. F. Fincher and G.

C. Burnett

beat A. Crawford and A. E. P.

Guest

G-6

G-2

Martin 83.

·Divisioni

L.

W.

B. Szeto and W. H. Ho

(S.C.A.A.)

15

W. T. Les and W. C. Ho

(S.C.A.A.)

15

1

14

Daw Chok-him and tp

Koon-hung (S.C.A.A.) ..

18

4 14

K.C.C. I.R.C.

Col. J. S. Smith

and

Capt. C. H. R. Hyde (A.T.C.)

15

3

12

M.A. Oliveira and W,

A: Road (C.D.R.) F. H. Kwok and Lam

Kwan (K.T.G.C.A.) :. 15 -Capt. Loch'and Col. L. A.

Newnham (A.TIC)

... 12.

18

61⁄2 111⁄2

4-10/20

4

8

8

J. Leonard and W.

H.

Loe (C.C.C.)

K. L. Ho and P. S. Chol

(C.R.C.)

G

Q

0

a. Lal and H. N. Wong

(C.C.C.)

9

3

G

J. J. Remedios and B. T.

Gosano (C.D.R.)

9

3

6

K. C. Ng and P. F. Choy

(C.R.C.)

0

Billy Yu and P. Fletcher

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

0

1⁄2

A. M. Rodrigues and C.

A. Barretto (C.D.R.).. 12.

62

62

F. Grose and D. J. N.

Anderson (K.C.C.)

1

5

H. Lin and T. E. Ling

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

+

1. 5

P. F. Chay and C. C.

Luk (C.R.C.)

4

0

4

0. Rumjahn and I. Kit-

choll (I.R.C.)

2

4

1. and B. Agafuroff (C.S.

C.G.) ..

12

B

4

T. E. Ling and Billy Yu

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

TO. BAD LIGHT, THEY WERE 4% SETS TO 1% DOWN.

6

22 32

A. Kitchell and W. Mo-

ward (C.C.t.)

W. T. Lee and W. H. Ho

(S.C.A.A.)

22

Q

3

F. J. Remedios and B

T. Gosano (C.D.R.)

3

O

3

K. L. Ho and C. C. Wong

(C.R.C.)

0

3

T. C. tu, and P. C.

Leung (C.R.C.)

3

0

3

D. C. Luk and T. C. Chan

(C.R.C.)

0

2

J. A. Bendall and 1. Aga-

furoff (C.S.C.C.)

B

3

Capt. Loch and Spt. Webb

(A.T.C.)

S . 9

T. C. lu and D. C. Luk

(C.R.C.)

3

V2 22

D. C. Luk and C. C. Luk

(C.R.C.)

0

1/2 5/2

F. K. Lau and S. Cheung

(C.R.C.)

3

T. C. lu and S. W, Wong

(C.R.C.)

3

Capt. Holmes and Lieut.

Tomlinson (A.T.C.)

31⁄2 22!

N. A. E. Mackay and R.

·T, Broadbridge (K.C.C.) 12 G. A. White and R. S.

91⁄2 22

Capell (K.C.C.)

12

92 22

K. L. Ho and T. G. lu

(C.R.C.)

2

0

2

0. L. Pang and ̊C. C. Luk

(C.R.C.)

3

1

2

HLin and P. Fletcher

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

3

2

H. H. Lin and K. M. Lee

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

3

1

2

F.. Grose and R. Broad-

bridge (K.C.C.)

3

1

2

A. M. Rodrigues and A. ***ET Xavier” (C.D.R.) 3

I.R.C.

1

2

S.C.A.A.

8. T. Gozano and L. A.

C.R.C.

Carvalho (C,D.R.).....

3

1

2

H. F. Gonsalves and J.

C.D.R.

C. Fonseca (C.D.R.).. 3

1

2

K.C.C.

T. J. Gould and T. C.

Monaghan (H.K.C.C.).. 3

1

2

Sgt. Denyer and Sgt.

Webb (A.T.C.)

3

1

2

1... Kitchell and M. P.

Madar (I.R.C.)

@

4

2

M. O. Hoosen and A. R.

Kitchell (1.R.C.)

7 9

2

F. Grose and S. A. Gray

(K.C.C.)

3

1/2 1/2

A. R. Kitchelf and 0.

Rumjahn (1.A.C.)

3

2 1.

A. Rahmin and 1. Kit.

chall (1.R.C.)

3

2

1

A. 'Kitchell and H. Y.

Leung (C.C.C.)

3

2

1

H. K. Loa and J. W.

Leonard (C.C.C.)

3

2

A. H. Barwell and J. J. Ferguson (H.K.C.C.) ..

2

H. K. Ho and L. K. Ma

(S.C.A.A.),

Adamson Cup Golf

F. Buckle, with a score

of!

80-12-08, qualified for the

Adamson Cup during the Septem-

1 ber Qualifying Competition at Happy Valley, which was held

1 from September 6 to 15.

3

2

1

B. T. Gocano and A, E.

Xavier (C.D.R.)

3

22

1

O. Rumjahn and S. A.

R. S. Capell and E. Ey.

Ismail (.R.C.)

3.

2

1

mard (K.C.C.)

3 0

Marsland Ma and P. F.

|W. J. Skinner and C. A.

Choy (C.R.C.)..

3

2

1

Lucas (C.S.C.C.)

3 0

O. Rumjahn and S. A.

J. Wardle and E. Hen.

Jamall. (KR.C.) ·

2

1

drick (C.S.C.C.)

3

Capt. Hyde and Sgt. Duf-

E. Bathurst and W. Hi

~~field" (A.T.C.)

2

1 Jawit (H.K.c.c.)

17.3

A. Rahmin and 5. A. Is-

8gt. Wabb and Sgt.

24 mall (1.R.C.)

2

1

Whokes (A.T.C.)

3

W. J. Skinner, and

D.

Sgt. Webb, and Sgt. Meg-

Hollidge (C.S.C.C.) ...

2

1

son (A.T.C.).

.3.

3 0

W. T. Skinner and R.

A. M. Rodrigues and B.

Todd (C.S.C.C.)

2

A, R. temail'and A. Rah-

|L. A. Carvalho and F. J.

[D. - Holllade and

T. Gosano (C.D.R.).... 3 3

Remedios (C.D.R.) ....

J.

0

3 0

Wardle (C.S.C.C.) ... G |G. Lucas and W. Colledge

(0.8.0.C.)1.

3

5

O. M..A. Razack and A.

Rahmin (1.A.C.)

B

C. C. Luk and C. C. Chiu'

2/2

(C.R.C.)

3

M. O. Hoonen and A. R.

V2 22

G. Chos and H. P. Ong (University). 22% lost to Crawford and Guest ..... 3-6

beat E. Zulauf and A. Gillard.. Es

S. Wong and K. Y. Tam (University).] beat Fincher and Burnett beat Zulauf and Gillard led Crawford and Guest

G-1

6--2 5--2

University have now. to meeti South China and Recreio, and both these Clubs will not be able to treat this well-balanced team! too lightly.

League Table

Sals

P. W. D. L. F. A. Pis. 4.4.0 0.262 02-8. 3 2 0

1 131⁄2 131⁄2 4

1 1 0 0 0/2 22 2

M.K.U.T.C. .. 2 1 0 1 8 7

2

4 1 0 3 141⁄2 211⁄2 2

4 0 0 4 9 24

0

Another K.C.C. Defeat

On Wednesday last K.C.C. play- ed against South China and were beaten 51⁄2-31/2:

(R.A.S.C.)

TENNIS

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D. M. A. Razack and Ac R. Kitchell (IR.C.) ..

·J. §. Theobald and A..H..

'Darwell (H.K,C.C.)

J. A. Bendall and W. J. Skinner (C.6.C.C.) ....

'M: O. Hooson and D; M.

A. Raznek (1.R.C.). D+/ N. B. Nicholson, 'and N.

Spence (H.K.C.C.) .... W. M. Barton and W; H.

Jowit (H:K.C;DI) Ala Blity Yu and Henty Lin G. W. Sawell and E.

Bathurst (H.K.0;0.)///// 6 (K.T.0.C.A.): ...

3 T.

F. Grose and R.

Broadbridge / (K\C,C.),

N. A. E. Mačkay and R.

N. Llewellyn and A. L.

Fisher:(K.C.C)), RE

D. Hung and F. E. Loo'

'G. A. White and N.CA. 4

Mackaye

21⁄2 V

5% 2V

0

Kitchell (1.A.C.) 470 3. D. M. A. Rezack and A.

Rahmin (1:A.C.)

W. A. Read and F. J. Re. medios. (C.D.R:) ... Col. Smith and Col. Newn-

ham (A.T.C:)

T. E Ling and Dr. Ko

(K.T.G.C.A.)'

0. Agafuratt and C.

Stoan. (C:S.C.C.).

A. Rahmin and M. R.

-Abbas (C.R.C;} //.+ W... Skinner and

· Agafuroff: (0.8.0.0.):

D. Hollidge and C. Sloan

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