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SOUTH CHINA'S PROSPECTS ARE GREATLY ENHANCED IN FOURTH DIVISION TENNIS

CRAIGENGOWER CRICKET CLUB BADLY JEOPARDISED THEIR CHANCES OF, FOURTH DIVISION LEAGUE TENNIS HONOURS WHEN, IN THEIR “NEEDLE” MATCH AGAINST SOUTH CHINA ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION AT KING'S PARK LAST EVENING, THEY LOST BY 21⁄2 SETS TO 62.

they un-

Prior to the game were the only two beaten teams in the com- petition. As a result of their win, therefore, South China have great- ly enhanced their championship prospects.

South China's outstanding gaines are against the two lowly-placed Post Offee Recreation Club teams and Chinese Recreation Club, and if present form is any criterion they should Ever ነጋ <diMeally in retaining the CB.A Shield they won from Chinese Recreation Club last year

South China Win

At King's Park, South China Athletic Association beat Craigengower Cricket Club by 52 nels to 22. Scores were' - K. T. Wong and K, f, Sit (S.C.A.A J: bent K. A and M Ler, 6-3, beat Y. C Mok and V H Leung, 61, heal I Wong and P ( Yu. 6.4

H. K. Ho and C L. Lav (S.C.AA.) beat Au and Log +3 Beat Mok Leung. 6-1, lost to Wong and Ya, 38

C. T, Yip and WH Mak (5.C.A A.) fost to Au and Lee. 46. bear Mok and Leung, 6-2. drew with Wong and Y

43.4

Indians & Army Draw

At Sookumpou. Army Tennis shared

Club.

Club

scis with Indian Recreation Scorcs word:--

5. Sgt. Ford and L Cpl. Stone

(A.T.C.)-beat M

Stagh, 7-5, beat M $

Hassan must 6 Hussain an N

1. Razack, 6-1, beat A J Sufad amas U. A Rumjabn. 6-2

S/Sgt.

Mitchell and Spr Fistry (A.T.C.)-drew with Hassan and Singh. 6-6; lost to Hussain and Razack, 4-8, beat Suffiad and Rumjalin, 6-4.

Sgt. Coughlin and Bdr. Mew (A.T.C.) -lost to Hassan and Singh, 6-0; lost to Hussain and Razack, 3-6; lust to Sulfar and Rumjahu, 5-7

C.R.C. Take Points

for

A youngster of twenty, wearing the pale blue Rugby cap. walked cut recently to bat

M.C.C. against the school. Не was Sergeant Gunner L. G. H. Hingley, who the night previoue was watch. ing bombe dropping on Ger many. Our photograph shows Hingley chatting with hla former Headmaster at Rugby School, (Copyright, Fox Photos).

K.C.C. PLAY UNIVERSITY TO-DAY

Kowipon, Cricket Club will, play off their First Division. League Tennis, fixture against University nt Cox's Road to-day at 6,15 p.ni. but, up, till this morning the

K.C.C. captain could only muster four regular players, namely E. C. and EFI Fincher, 5. A. Gray ang, A. Crawford, and thora in every likelihood that, Junior players will be brought in to'nu the two vagancios,

ARMY TENNIS LEAGUE

Two "B" Division matches in Army Tennis League were played off at 500- kunpoo fast evening resulting An fol. LOVED:

Royal Army Service Corps beat Royal Army Medical Corpe "B" by two points

to one, the scores boing:-

Gibbs and Jones (R.A.S.C.):-beat Sgt. Parkins and Dunne, 7-5, 8-6.

Young and Fare (R.A.S.C.):-lost lo Søt. Smith and Sgt. Langley, 4-6, 3-4, 5.7.

Morgan and Hoath (R.A.S.C.):—beat | S/Sgt Shorthouse and (pl. Cross. 4.6, 8-4, 6-5.

R.A.O.C. WIN

THE CHINA MAIL, JULY 18, 1941.

YAU SAI-KWAN AGAIN BEATS CHARLES HUANG

IN QUARTER MILE

CHARLES HUANG, FORMER.... SHANGHAI CHAMPION AND V.R.C.-UNIVERSITY ^^SWIM-~ MER, SUSTAINED HIS SECOND-DEFEAT IN THE COURSE OF SIX DAYS AT THE HANDS OF YAU SAI-KWAN; SECOND STRING LAI TSUN SWIM- MER AND ONE OF THE MOST IMPROVED SWIM- MERS THIS SEASON OVER THE 440 YARDS FREE-STYLE COURSE AT ARMY POOL-LAST EVENING, YAU WINNING BY NO LESS, THAN 7, SECONDS AGAINST HIS MORE EXPERIENCED OPPONENT.

Yau Sal-kwan

The occasion was 3 friendly contest between Lai Tsun Swim- ming Union 'and

a team represent-. ing Royal Scots and Combined Sanall Units. The Chinese Won every event ex- cept the water-

polo match which brought the pro- Royal Army Ordnance Corps beat 1 gramine to a conclusion, when Royal Engineers by two points to one. Army scored 9 goals against Lai

the scores being:-

Tsun's 2.

Results were as follows

100 Yards Free.Style:-1. La Tal- ping (Lai Tsun); 2. Tsang Cheong-ming (al Tsun). 3. Pte. Macdonald (Army)

S/Cdr. Gardner and L/Cpl. Pinder (R.A.0.C.):-beat S/Sgt. Kehou und Cpl Hawkins, -3, 04, 10-8

and Cpl. Reynolds

L/Cpt.

Roberts (R.A.O.C.):-beat Sgt Spencer and Time. 85. Cpl Birrell, 2-0, 7-3. 10-8.

100 Yarda Back.Stroka:--), Poun Sot, Hewitson and Pic. Dunne, Wing-kai (tat Tsun; 2, Lau Yluti

to (R.A.0.C.)-lost

1/Cpl. Moxham (lai Tsun). 3, Lieut. Hunter (Army)

Time 20

and Spr. Tropp, 2-6, 1-6, 0-3.

"B" DIVISION

Royal Scots R.A.O.C.

and Choy 1-6. strew with Lanta and Royal Signals

Two. 6-6,

E. Whitgob and A. Odell (J.R.C.): lost to Wong and Lui, 2-6: lost to Tsang and Choy, 1-0. Dru! Lau and Tso, 6-2,

Games Postponed

The matches between Post Of fice Recreation Club (1) and Fili- pino Club against Kowloon Indian lost to Chinese Recreation Club Tennis Recreation Club and Post by 5 sets to 3. Scores were:--

Office Recreation Club (2)

At Robinson Road, Jewish Recreation Club

and

8. Godkin

J.R.C.--heat ( M Wong and Aiti pretively were postponed.

res-

S. R.

Ramler

1.1, 6-3. Jest to C N Tsang and T Choy, 3-0, beat M { Lau and Tso, 6-3

1

T

Table To Date

Sets

lost to Wong and Lu. 1-6: lost to Tsang, S.C.A A.

t } 0 0 53 10 14

A. R. Pollak and M. Talan (J.R.C.)

C.R.C. C.C.C. F.C.

It is not generally known that The A.T.C. Northcote Training College is equipped 1.R.C. with an excellent gymnusiurn, though C.B.A. Facilities for outdoor sport are so limit. | P.O.R.C. ed that grounds have "borrowed" whenever the need for such

.arose.

had

རཱུསྶཾ

P. W. L. D. F A Pts

6 5 1 0 39 14) 10

2

B 5 1 0 40 z 13 z 10

8 4 2 0 302 201 2 8

STANDINGS

Sets W. L. Pts.

18 17 1 17

18 13 6 13

12 12 0 12 21 12 9 12

440 Yards (Free-Style) Invitation:--- 1. Yau Sal-kwan (Lai Tsun) (5 471; 2. Charles Huang V R.C) (554).

100 Yards Breast-Stroke: -- 1, Tsang! Chang-po (Lai Tsun), 2. Luk Sze-sing (La) Tsun); 3. Cpl. Bedford (Army). Time B0

200 Yards Modley Rolay:- 1, bai Tsue (Lai Tai-ping. Tsang Cheong-ining, Lau Tai-ping); 2, Army (Leut Hunter. O'pl. Bedford, Sig. Bemet).

12th. Battery

24th. Battery

36th. Battery 15th. A.A.

15

10 6 10

15

8 7

21

8 13

B

Royal Engineers Middlesex

12

7 $ 7

15

5 10

5

R.A.S.C. "A"

12

4 B ..

R.A.M.C. "6"

9

4 6

3

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R.A.M.C. "A"

9

3 3

3

Chan

965th. Battery R.A.P.C.

18

3 15

3

21

3 18

3

9

2 7 2

R A.S.C. "A"

NAVY "A' TEAM HELD

Results of the matches played in the European Y.M,C.A. Invitation Water Polo Tournament yesterday are follow:-

Y.M.C.A. POOL Middlesex "A" 3 5th. A.A. Regt.

Paul (2).

6 2 3 1 27 à 26' z

5

6 2 3 1 20 34

5

Jennings, Burdge

R.A. Giblin.

5 2 3 0 2012 2012

4

and ymas.

6 2 4 0 18 38

4

Middlesex "B"

3

Navy "A"

the P.O.R.C. (2)

J.R.C

41 3 0 12 24

2

Peacock (2), and

50 50 97 321⁄2

0

K.I.T.C..

5 0 0 0 0 39

0

Y.M.C.A.

5

P. Wilson (2). C.

Goldman (2) and Roberts.

Radley.

13

Eight Lengths Relay:-1. Lai

Tsan

Tal-ping. Tsang Cheong-ming. Chum-nam. Poon Wing-kal): 2. Army (Sig Allen, Licut, Millar, Pie Macdonald, Sig. Bennett). Time: 2 18.

Charles Huang, above, was beaten last night by Yau Sai- kwan over 440 Yards for the

less second time in

than а week.

GIMBEL AWARD FOR KOLL

Elmo Joseph Koll is winner of the 1941 Gimbel Award, which is

Saven Lengths Madley Relay: given annually to the University Lal Tsan (Tsang Cheong-ming. You

of California senior “with the best Sat-kwan, Chan Chun-nam, Lau Tai- attitude toward athletics." It con- plagt. 2. Arity (Bdsm Plummer, Ste. | sists of a medal and a cash prize, Hunt. 1** Elms. Pre McHught Koll, a left-handed pitcher, entered

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The University of California from Water Polo: -Army 9 (Allen (4), Hum:Crescent City, California, and has been | Mendonald Rennett) v. La Tsun 2 an outstanding athlete for the past four

(Lam Yau-ting 2).

*I'

years This season he led the Con- ference with 10 victories and Ou defeat. New

Against right-hand pitching, York Yankees employ Tommy Henrich and Bill Dickey, and Charley Keller drops from third position to fifth.

1's

He has been especially effective against Stanford, having won all 10 games he pitched against them in his four years of competition. Besides his

he splendid pitching broke up many games with his timely hitting and led the Golden Bears this season with the Ane average of .429.

1 The Summer number of the "Yellow Dragen Queen's College school magazine) has just been published and one paragraph dealing with the annual Hold-athletic sports is to the effect that "the ford town goal. [next annual sports meeting is still o If they wia the baseball pennant for 965th. R.A.

long way off, but while we are In 1941-and there is no reason to believe Kwok-valedictory mood, Leong

we should like to they will not-Mindanao

have will

wal.

Take the opportunity of saying that the achieved the rare distinction of carry- Principal and staff are always glad to ing off this honour two seasons in a welcome all old boys at these meetings row. "Ski" Powławski and Tony Mas

been the events specially arranged for them." battery both years.

League Table To Date and see them take part in the two cavage, incidentally, have

Signals

Y.M.C.A.

Goals

P. W. L. D. F. A. Pta. 14 14 0 78 9 28 15 13 2 0 75 17 28 Middlesex "A" 13 12 1 0 70 12 24 R. Navy "A".. 13 9 3 1 49 29 19 R. Scots "A". 14 0 5 0 47 30 18 Combined Small

Unita

15 8 4 1 40 49 17 8th. Regt. R.A. 11 5 4 2 29 36 R. Navy "C". 13 5 0 2 34 38 Middiesox “B” 13 4 B 1 27 49 5th. A.A. Regt.

R.A.

13 3 8 2 30 38 R. Navy “B”.... 10 2 7

11 40 36th. Bty. R.A. 13 1 11 1 15 62 965th, aty, R.A. 14 0 12 2 19 72

2

Royal Scots "B" 13 0 12 1 13 66 1

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