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W. J. Bickford

17

F. Haynes."

(S.)

21

J. F. Wilmot

bent A. A. Rumjahr and J.

S. A. Curreem lost to A. H. Rumjahn and

S. "A. Hussain beat A. H. Madar and S. A.

Ismail........

6-9

8-'6

W. E. Hollands

T. C. Monaghan and L. T

Ride (H.R.C.C.)

(S.)........ 25

lost to A. A. Rumjaho and

J. 5. A. Currcem.....

ав

L. R. Whant

E. L. Holland

lost to A. H. Rumjahn and

beat Maj. Kerrich and S/M

Atkinson

R. R. Davies

S. A. Hussain ..... lost to A. H. Madar and S.

A. Ismail

2- 6

boat Maj. Tosh and S/M -

Sabin

4- 6

... 21

Takemasa and

1. A. Summers and W. M.

Barton (E.K.C.C.)

(Nippon)

lost to A. A. Rumjaha and

J. S. A. Curreem

lost to Lt. Col. Wyatt and

Capt. de Linde......

3- €

lost to A. H. Rumjaar and

S. A. Hussain

beat Maj. Kerrich and S/M -

Atkinson

2. 6

beat Maj. Tosh and S/M

Taikoo R.C.

lost to A. H. Madar and S.

A: Ismail

Sabin

1- 0

K. Melalyre

Yamaguchi and Fujieda

(Nippon)

lost to Lt. Col. Wyatt and

Capt. de Linde ......

lost to Maj. Kerrich and

S/M Atkinson · ·

beat Maj. Tosh and S/M.

Sabin

J.

Mackintosh and R. B.

16

Hambly (K.C.C.)

lost to W. C. Hung and

Chiu Chun Chiu

6- 8

lost to Lau' Fook Ki and

R. K. Duncan

Cheung Wing Keu

0,6

(9.)

15

(8.)

At Pokfulam, the home team von by seven seta to two, the scores being:

20

-

lost to Tsui Wai Pui and In

Tak Lam

4-6

J. A. Howe

H. Overy

A. E. Silkstone

14

H. Gitting

J. C. Lynl

(S.)........

60

Total ......

T6

Olvil Service . Kowloon 0.0. Playing at home, Civil Service O.C. lost to Kowlcon C.C. by 10 shots.

Givit Service. Kaloon 0.0.

A. C. Burford.

Jas. T. Bobbie

Longbottom

G. C. Mosa

J. Gregory

(S.)

F. Jones

S: E. Alderman

A. H. Oswick

A. O. Brawn

-(S.)

Simmonds

R. T. Taylor

J. Hollidge

15

(9.)

C. J. Tacchi

A. Hyde-Lay

J. Fraser

(S.)

• F. Goodwin

B. Petheram

Total ...... 78

Electric B.C, . Yacht Club. Playing at home, the Electric R.C. lost to the Yacht Clab by 11 shots.

Electric R.C.

W. Stoker

G. T. Padgett

Facht Club.

A. Stephenson

A. 8. Greenhill

20. F. Duckworth, P. W. Ramsay

H. Hatch

3D. S. Hil

A. W. Grimmett L E. Lammert

(S.).......

Total

01

W. B. Muskett

(87)

S. J. Clarke

E. Thompson

18 C. de Rome

Total

D. K. Samy and L. Foster

(University)

10

Sports News

LAWN BOWLS

LEAGUE

MATCHES.

CIVIL SERVICE SENIOR TEAM BEATEN AT LAST.

BOWLING GREEN CLUB AND CIVIL SERVICE SECOND TEAMS STILL UNBEATEN.

CHAMPIONS WIN AT TAIKOO.

الرحيم

The downfall of the Civil Service senior team after a sequence of five victories, Taikoo's first win in the junior division, and Another defeat for the Police, were features of the lawn bowls matches on Saturday. Owing to several players of the Club de Recreio senior team being ill; the Bowling Green Club allowed their fixture to stand over until the end of the season.

Craigengower victory at Taikoo, which was gained by the small nargin of two shots, and the defeat of Civil Service now place the two Valley Clubs on an even footing. The Bowling Green Club and Civil Service second teams were again successful for the sixth time.

RESULTS AT A GLANCE.

Division I.

Craigengower (away) beat Taikoo

by two shots, 65-53. Kowloon C.C." (away) beat Civil Service by 16 shots, 78-60. Kowloon Dock (away) beat the

Police by 44 shots, 83-41..

Division II.

'Kowloon 0.0. e. Civil Service.

Playing at bor. Kowloon C.C. lost to the Civil Service C.C. by 16 shots.

Kowloon C.C. 0. B. Raven A. J. Kew FE. Lawrence

J. M. Jack

(S.).

Kowloon Bowling G.C. (home), T. W. Carr

beat Recreio by 38 shots, 77-41.J. S., Dinnen" Civil Service (away) beat Kow-J. P. Robinson loop C.C. by 10 shots, 67-51. L. J. Blackburn Taikoo (away) heat Craigengower

by 40 shots, 78-36.

Yacht Club (away) beat" Electric

R.C by 11 shots, 63-32.

DIVISION I

Talkco R.C. . Oraigengower. Playing at home, Taikoo lost to Craigengower C.C. by two shots.

Taikao."

J. C. Chalmers

J. C. Polson

J. Russell

Wotherspoon

(S.)........ 23.

J. B. Chapman

T. Grimes

Drummond

J. Ferguson

(5)

G. McLeod

J. Sloan, Sr..

Craigongawer.:

W. Brightman M. O'Brien

C. S. Resselet

R. Bres

(5.) ......

"E. Tuck

A. E. Coates

E. el Arculli

(S.) ..........

U. M. Omar

20

F. J. Neves

**

(S.). 19 Borrowman L.Jeeves

W. W. Hirst

V. C. Labrum.

(S.).... ... 13

Civil Service.

F. H. Holdman R. R. Wood

H.-Westlake

L. Luck

J. Archibald

(S.)

Total 31 Total Craigangower v. Talkoo E.. Playing at home, Craigengower C.C. lost to Taikoo by 40 shots,

Craigengower,

J. Moss

J. M. Ribeiro

11 J. Carr

Y. Abbas

(S.) ...........

D. K. Kharaa W. R. McBride 17W. V. Field

M. A. R. Sousa

W. Collins

J. Cavanagh.

...

(S.)......... 14 Finner

B. W. Bradbury Trotter

J. Laing

R. C. Wallace

(8.)

10

(S.)

Total

33

Total****

55

A. L. de Sousa

R. C. Reed

7

T. Swed

S. Amery

D. Waimalay

(8.) Curaingham

W. Brown

W. McKechnie

C. H. Stewart

(S.)

W. Bell

Summers

D. Munro

31

HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, MONDAY, JUNE 16, 1930,

LEAGUE TENNIS RESUMED 'AFTER

THE RECENT RAINS.

CHINESE AGAIN SCORE “DOUBLE.”·

INDIANS MEET WITH FIRST REVERSE IN "C"

DIVISION: CLUB'S GOOD WIN.

After an interference by rain. for a period of about a fortnight, league tennis was resumed on Saturday in bright, though a trife bot, weather. The "A" teams had an`afternoon off, but all the clubs in the "B" sction were engaged, while there were also quite a few games in the ""division. In the latter division, the Indians lost their first match of the season to the H.K.C.C., though they, together with the C.R.C., continue to maintain their positions as leaders in the "B" division.

In the "C" section, the Kowloon Indian Tennis Club received

a walk-over from the Filipino Club, who could not raise a' team,

RECREIO'S NARROW WIN.

"B" DIVISION.

H.E.C.C. v. INDIAN R.C.

On their own ground, the Hong Kong C.C. lost to the Indian R.C. uy two sets to seven. Scores: J. D." Humphreys, and R. E.

Wild (H.K.C.C.)

K.O.C.. O.R.C.

Sapsed and Keyserling

(Y.M.C.A.)

Hon Lun Fun and Mow Yuk

Kwan (C.R.C.)

beat Y. E. Ng and T. L.

Tal***

ANGLO-AMERICAN

GOLF.

"bent H. P. Kho and P. P.

Kho beat L. A. Silva and Y. L

Panky

6-4

MITCHELL OUTCLASSES

Ip Kau Ko and Chan Hip Wo

(C.R.C.)

beat Y. K. Ng and T. L.

Tan beat H. P. Kho and P. P...

bo

6-4

6-'

beat C. A. Silva and Y. L

Pan

DIEGEL.

(THROUGH REUTER'S AGENOT.]

LONDON, Junė, 14. Mitchell won the 38-hole rub bermatch against Leo Diegel 6- the American professional Rolf champion. by 4 and 3, "after out- classing his opponent in both rounds.

H.K.C.C. I.R.C. The Indians suffered their first defeat of the season when they met the H.K.C.C.

the latter's ground, and were beaten by seven jets to two. The scores were:-

ON

H. V. Parker and M. W.

Mitchell did the 18 holes in the aerond round in a total of 37.

ME. Freeman and J. G.

Mitchell (C.S.C.C.)

lost to L. Rocha and G.

Noronha

TENNIS.

BRITAIN WINS WIGHTMAN

CUP,

LADIES TEST MATCH,"

(TRHOUGH REUTER'S AGENCY.]

WIMBLEDON, ` June 19. The eighth. Wightman Cup con test to-day provided ladies' test match," three of the seven matches being decided, '

The captain of the Americaa team, Mrs. Wills-Moody, made her usual brief appearance.

She outplayed Miss Joan Fry, winning-1, 6-1.

Despite the Englishwoman's plucky fight she was helpless before - fusillade of drives and valleys by

the American.

Turner (H.K.C.C.) lost to M. O. Hoosen and D.

Mohamed

6- 8

+8

boat A. R. Minu and S. A.

R. Bux

beat A. E. Silva and A

Silva

G-3

beat J. S. Ackber and F. M.

el Arculli

lost to 3. Oliviera and J.

Xavier

>>

6- 4

lost to T, Leonard and Y.

Hachiums...

V. R. Gordon and H. Nijhoff

(H.K.C.C.)

LEAGUE TABLES.

lost to M. O. Hoosen and D.

A" Division.

0-6

lost to AB. Hamson and.

G. Lia lost to W. J. Howard and

H. J. Howard

Mohamed

beat A. R. Minu and S. A.

'Indian R.C.

3- 6

R. Bux

6-

Chinese R.C.

2- 8

beat J. S. Ackbar and F. M.

el Arculli

Kowloon C.C.

...A 1 1 0

1

60

Hong Kong 20

3

NIPPON #. R.E.5.C.

South China A.A.... 4 M.B.K.

3

0

0

bent M. O. Hocsen and D."

Mohamed ....

"B" Division.

6-3

A close game ut King's Park re- 37sulted in a win by the odd set for the Nipponites. The scores were:- Yoshikawa and Kinosita

This match was played at King's Park and resulted in ʼn win for the visitors by nine sets to nik

scores were :-

(Nippon)

lost to Lt Col Wyatt and

Capt. de Linde

G. E. R. Divett and C. H. G.

Bradley (H.K.C.C.)

beat A. R. Minu and S. A..

R. Bux

bent. J. S. Ackber and F. M.

el Arculli

C.S.C.C.. RECREIO,

Chinese R.C.

P. W. L Pta.

? 0 བ

.......

? 2 0

0 8

Mrs. Holerof Watson, alter show- ing indifferent form in the first set, afterwards outdrove Miss Helen Jacobs (America) and won 2-6, 6-9. 64.

Miss Jacobs, however, scored fre- quently with some skilful loba.

Miss Edith Cross and Miss Edith Palfrey appeared to have the doubles match won in the first set.

Their opponents, however, Misa Edith Harvey and Miss Joan Fry" P. W. L Pts. (Britain),"made a fine recovery and

ran out the winners at 9-6, 62, 6-4.

LATER. Mrs. Wills-Moody beat Mrs. Ho!- croft-Watson 78 and 63, and Mrs. Helen Jacobs beat Miss Joan Fry 6-0 and 63.

LATER.

E

6- 3 Indian R.C....... * 70

Club de Recreio" 6 *3 1 3

6- 2 Craigengower C.C... 3 R.E. Sports Club M.BK...

At Happy Valley, the Portuguese team won by seven sets to two. The 4- 3 scores were:~~~

UNIVERSITY t. S.C.A.A

Xavier 723

4 1 4

7

4 3 4

5 3

3

3.

3 4 3 3. 2

Kowloon C.C.......... 6 Hong Kong CC South China A.A.... 5 United Services R.C. 793 2 Nippon Club.........? University 8

2 Civil Service C.C.... 9 European Y.M.C.A. 7 0 7

Club de Recreio

Indian R.C.

South China AA

Filipino Club

*

A feature of the day's play in the Wightman Cup was Mrs. Hol- craft-Watson's heroic first against Mrs. Willa-Moody.

set

The English Captain reeled off the first ve games, but she col lapsed, allowing the American to take the second with her usual con- summate ease.

England levelled up the scores.". 3-3, Miss Phyllis Mudford outplay. ing the eighteen-year-old Miss Sarah Pallrey 6-0 and 6-2, leaving the cup dependent upon the result of the doubles, in which Mrs. Holcroft-Watson and Mrs. Godfree beat Mrs. Wills-Moody and Mrs. Helen Jacobs 7-3, 1-6 and 0-4.

England Beats America.`

LATER. England beat America 4 and 3.

3-3

Nakazato

T. Armstrong and G. H. Fox-

ler (0.5.0.C.)

2-0

lost to L. Rocha and G.

Noronha

3- B

"O" Division.

0-2

6-4

lost to A. E. Silva and A

Silva lost to M. Oliviera and J.

Xavier

'P. W. L. Pts.

37

aa

Chinese R.C Hồng Kong CC University

0

#

3

J. Pengelly and E. Savage

(c.8.0.0)

5

3- 0

beat L. Rocha and G.

Noronha

75 Nippon Club

3-6

lost to A. E. Silva and A...

Silva

7

3-8 Kowloon I.T.C.

lost to M. Oliviera and J.

Kowloon C.C.

40

(Continued on next Column.)

Civil Service C.C. German T.C.

I

36

F. Grase and A. T. Lee

(K.C.C.)

beat G. K. Lam and S. W."

Wong

B-4'

lost to. C. Hung and

beat Sec So Bik and. S. K.

"Chiu Chun Chiu

...

2. €

Ng

7.3

lost to Lau Fook Ki and

beat C. Y. Tso and Y. W.

Lee

Cheung Wing Keu

1. 8

6-1

lost to Tsui Wai Pui and Iu

Tak Lam

G. E. Yeoh and K. T. Loke

(University)

WHY

INDIA

TIRES

LEAD

W. Brown and N. A. E.

(8)))

21

A. Macfarlane

(S.)

Mackay (K.C.C.)

lost to G. K. Lam ånd S. W.

Woag

0-6

སྙ

24

lost to W. C. Fung and

lost to See So Bik and S. K.

A: Tarbuck

E. B. Reed

Chiu Chun Chiu

1-6

Ng

2- 8

V. Sorby

lost to Lau Fook Ki and

A. T. Hamilton

B. E. Maughan

Cheung Wing Keu

4 6

beat C. Y. Tso and Y. W.

Lee

7-5

A. Chapmun

lost to Tsui Wai Pui and Iu

Tak Lam

3-,0

16

(S.)......... 21

T. K. Lien and F. Y. Kho

(University)

beat G. K. Lam and S. W.

E. S. Abraham 2.

A. Murdoch

RECREIO v. U.S.R.C.

Wong

6- 4

E. W. Carpenter

A. F. Paul

(S.)

15

A. L. Shields

(8.)

On the Recreio" ground, the home team won by five sets to four, the scores being:-

beat See So Bik and S. E.

Ng

0- 1

beat C. Y. Tso and Y. W.

Love

8. 4

Total

32 Total

S. Gray

13

(6.)

Total

32

2 0

3 0 0

SHOTS. FOR AND AGAINST.,

st

.32

13

0 .0

D

0 171

Police v. Kowloon Dock.

Playing at home, the Police lost

to Kowloon Dock by 44 ahots.

Police R.C.

W. McLead

Heynolds

J. Fender

E. Post

(8.)....

W. Dall

A. R. Brittain

W. MoHardy Hargreaves

(S.)

Gooding Alcxander

R. Marks

J. C West

(8.)

Total

14

15

Kuvion Dock.

C. Atkinson

A. Calman

W. Greig

F. Cullen,

(S.)"........... 31

H. G. Cooper

E. Docherty

W. Hedley

R. Lapsley

(S.) ...........

F. Goodman

T. Hast

J. McKelvio

LEAGUE TABLES.

The following are the positions to date:~

Craigengower

Division I.

P. W. O, L Pt. 8 5 0 1 10 Civil Service... 6. 5 0 1 10 Taikoo R.C....... 6 3 1 2 Kowloon C.D. ... € ·3 0

Club de Beercio 5 2 1

Kowloon B.G.C..

Kowloon DR.C. 8

Police R.C........

모 0

For Agat Up Da 88 Craigengawer 340 200 59 0 Civil Service 370 331 39 Taikoo B.C...

***** 300.314

DIVISION IL Bowling Green Olub v. Recreio. Playing at home, Kowloon-Bowl- Sng. Green Club, bent Club de Ro-

creio by 38 shots,

Bowling Green, Nicholls

F. V. Whitta

W. A. Hale

A Davidson......

·(6)

Stoneham

E; Kern

V. Chittenden

n W, Phillips

34

Recreio

F. V. Ribeiro J..Rosario

E. Remedios

F. X. Bilva,

(8)

J. M. Alves

Dr. Basto

F.. K: Soares

AH. Basto

Kowloon D.R.C. 372 340 Club de Recreio 305 287 Kowloon B.G.C. 283 · 292 Kowloon C.C.... 373 385 Folice 0.270: 441

Division II.

beat Captain Shipsey and

Captain Vedder

Barretto and H. A. Noronha

(Recreio)

Jost to E. Grimble and Lt.

Anderson..

beat Maj. Caddell and Lt.

Gould

bent Captain Shipsey and

Captain Vedder .......... 12-10

F. Remedios and C. Basto

(Recreio)

E.Y.M.C.A.

Visiting the E.Y.M.C.A..at King'a' Park, Craigengower C.C. secured

F. W. D. L. Pts. the point by an 8-1 victory. The

Kowloda B.G.C. ^6 6 0

Civil Service...6

Yacht Club

Club de Recreio

Kowloon C.C... 0 Taikoo R.C.

scores were:

T. J. Price and E. R. Price

(Y.M.C.A.)

lost to T. Leonard and Y.

Hachiuma 105 2. beat A. D. Hamson and G.

0-6

0 12

0 0 12

3

0

2 6

3

03.0

B

2 8 4. 1 10

4. 2

Electric R.C......6

Craigengower

M: F. Baptista

G. Thompson

R. Robarts

H. Rose

A. V. BarrosS

W. Drake

J. G. Ozorio

1. 5, BHOTE FOR AND AGÁIKST.

For Agat. Up.. Dn. Kowloor B.G.C. 425 301 123 Civil Bervice 417 341 Yacht Club 393 287 38 Club de Recreio 361 348

5 2

Lia

lost to W. Howard and

0

74

S. A Gray and G. Puncheon

(Y.M.Č.A.) P

Q

12

lost to T Leonard and Y "Hachiuma

beat Y. K. Ng and T. L

30

Tan

(8.)

Total

Total

17 Kowloon C..

Taikoo R.O.

41 Electric RC.

Craigengower

... 329 331

289 390

3184284

344 3800 30 18 (8.)

lost to W. J. Howard' and

EL J. Howard

051

Tost to A. B. Hamson and

G. Lin

lost to HP. Kho and P

Kho

beat L. A. Silva and Y

Pan

C. Chambers

63A Gosano and A. Remedios

:

(Recreio)

M.B.K. v. Č.S.C.C..

lost to E. Grimble and Lt.

Anderson

4-0

lost to Maj. Caddell and Lt.

Gould

4-6

On their own ground, M.E.K. beat the Civil Service C.C. by 8 sets to 1. The scores were:-

S. Fukushima and G. Naku.

mura (M.B.K.}

lost to J. Barrow and D.. M.

McDougall......

5-7

2- €

B-1

beat F. Bradley and J. S,

Bendall beat K. K. Valentine and

Beat.....

8 3

N. Hayas and K. Matsuo

(M.B.K.)

beat J. Barrow and D. M...

MeDougall

8. 3

lost to E. Grimble and Lt.

Anderson

beat F. Bradley and J. S;!;

Bendall re

61

beat Maj. Caddell and Lt.

0

Gould.................................

8- 3

beat R. K. Valentine and

Best

D1

0

beat Captain Shipsoy and

Captain Vedder

7-5

T. Imura and T. Fujimori

(M.B.K.)

12

C.C.C..

beat J. Barrow and D. M.

McDougal!

- G. 3 beat F. Bradley and J. B.

Bendall

B-3 beat R. E. Valentine and

Beat

6-.0

'C" DIVISION.

C.R.C. UNIVERSITY.

At Causeway Bay, the Chinese R.C. defeated the University by

Ng Kam Chuen and Choi

Ping Far (C.R.C.)

in the

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greater flexibility and less chance of heat at these vital points.

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