THE CHINA MAIL, AUGUST 14, 1941.
C.R.C. WELL
BEATEN ON OWN COURTS
ALL MATCHES 'IN YESTER- DAY'S THIRD. DIVISION LAWN TENNIS PROGRAMME, WERE PLAYED AND RESULTED IN ALL THE LEADING TEAMS WINNING COMFORTABLY, THE| OUTSTANDING PERFORMANCE. WAS BY C. WEI AND H. CHUNG, OF CHINESE RECREATION CLUB, WHO WON THE THREE SETS OBTAINED BY THEIR CLUB AGAINST CRAI- GENGOWER CRICKET CLUB.
At
Army Win Easily
ONLY
Sookunpoo, Army Tennis Club beat Indian Recreation Club by 82 sets to 1⁄2 set.
S/Sgt. Emberson and S/Sgt. Duffield (A.T.C.)
beat M. P. Madar and M. Hassan 6-0 Beat A M. Runjahn and I.
Kitchell
7.-5
6 -0 (A.T.C.)
8-3
0-2
6~0
Murray
+ 2
beat A. Rahmin and M. Hussain
Sgt. Webb and Sgt. Denyer beat Madar and Hassan beat Rumjahn and Kitchell beat Rahmin and Hussain
S/Sgt. Megson and Sgt. (A.T.C.)
beat Madar and Hassan
drew with Rumjahn and Kitchell beat Rahmin and Hussain
Points For C.C.C.
B. U 6-1
At Causeway Bay, Chincod Recreation Club (1) lost to Crai- gongower Cricket Club by 3 sets to 6.
C. Wei and H. Chung (C.R.C.) beat W. J. Howard and K, L Woo 6-1 beat Y. H. Leung and S Lec
6-.4
beat J. W., Leonard and H, K. LI 6.-2
H. N. Chau and N. C. Tang (C.R.C.)
lost to Howard and Woo
3--0
lost to Leung and Leg
2.-4
lost to Leonard and Lee
1-0
K. N. Loo and K. F. Fung (C.R.C.)
lost to Howard and Woo
1-
lost to Leung and Lan
2- 6
lost to Leonard and La
C.R.C.'s Easy Match
At Cox's Road yesterday. Chinese Recreation Club (2) beat Kowloon Cricket Club by 8 sett to 1.
D. Hazell and R. O. Bakar (K.C.c.) | lost to P. F. Choy and K. C. Ng 9 7 lost to F K Lau and M. Fau 3-0 beat . F. Hon and C W Tsui. G-4
A. Gillard and R. Kloss lost to Choy and Ng
lust to Lau und Lau
(K.C.C.)
4...0
3-4
0-6
W.
Liwellyn
5-7
10
8- B
lost to Hon and Trul
N. Bebbington and (K.C.C.)
lost to Choy and Ng lost to Lau and Lau lost to Hon and Tsui
Kowloon Indians Win
Playing at home yesterday, Kowloon Tong Garden City Asso- ciation lost ta Kowloon Indian Tennis Club by 62 sets to 22. L. Chen and D, Chen (K.T.G.C.A.} lost to S, A. Hussain and Dr. M.
A. Khan
BRADY RETAINS
TITLE
Jim Brady retained his title as British middleweight boxing champion in Glasgow on August 5, when he defeated Jackie Pater- son on points.
Paterson was sent to the canvas for a count of nine in the first round, but fought on gamely till the end, although both his eye- brows were cut and blood was streaming down his face.
Fage 15
NATIONAL U. CRACK UP 12TH BATTERY, R.A.
IN LAST MINUTES
Two games were played yester- [day In the Open Basketball League, when South China easily beat Trojans 61-13 atid Chinese Y.M.C.A. beat National University 35-29.
National University held Chinese "Y" in the first half and for the greater part of the second period until the score was 26-27 but thereafter tired and Chine "Y" won fairly comfortably.
Hong Kong Admiralty Cicks' Asso- ciation are organising; a ping pong
Scorers were:---
Trojans:-H. D. Osinund (7); Poong Kwong-yin (6).
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HEAD TENNIS TABLE
12th Battery,"
At Bookanpoo, 'R.A., bast 5th 'A.A. Regiment, RA, by 3 points to nil in "B" Divi- Elon of Army Tennis Leagüe,
Sgt. Simpson...and.... Bdr., Maw.. (Bils.. A.A) lost to Capt. Allton, and Lout.. Matthews, 5–7, 5–7, 1
A.A.) lost to
Bür, Pidgeon and “Odr, Skvágat (ith) Robertson, 40, 57
Sgt. Freer and Gnr.
Chung Ling (10), Shek Chun-tat (12)
Bouth China:-Ng Shun-chlu (10); ip Chinkee: (12) Les Tin-lec (8) and Hó Hing-sai (9).
Cpl. Pika and Gnr, Martin. (5th AA). National University;----Chan Sun-kau host to L/Bdr Parnell and Chr. Roche, [(0), Chan-Sub-luk (12), Yu-Sul-yum (4). |0–0, 0~0. /
Ip Fal-lung (5).
"Chitosa, Hy®*«Pun- Kwok-ling (4). 30th Battery, RA, receiveď Chan Wah-hei (2), Mi Fik-kee (3), Wong la walk-over from: 24th Bat- Wal-cheung (4), Chan Kang-yu (5), Luk tery, R.A.. in the same division. Tak-choung (6) and So Pak-fel (11),
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tournament for members and ́a'large | South Chiria entry is expected as the two tables' in Chinese Y.M.C.A. the Association's club-room are always [National University
has great demand. There
bem Wah' Kiu some talk about an inter-departmental Residónté' Union competition, too, and this should prove Binck: Cate
as the 'Association's |'Youths very interesting
in
leading players are fairly evenly dissing Tao
tributed between the various' offices. Indian Polic 乖
Yu Leang.
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The monthly meeting of the Council V.R.C.
of Hong Kong Football Association will Bank. Union
be he'd this afternoon in the Aasocia Trojans tion" -ffices at 5:30 p.m.
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TO-DAY'S TENNIS
Following is to-day's programme
of matches in Fourth Division of the Lawn Tennis League:
P.O.R.C. (1) v S.C.A.A. C.B.A. .I.R.C
v. d.R.C.
PASA PORC. (2)
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