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LAWN TENNIS.

YESTERDAY'S MATCHES.

The Help of Victoria, Hong kong desires to very gratefully ac knowledge the above. The atuount at the dispersal of the omitter wa entisiderably less thou last

. That no doubt is attributable

to the fact that many subscribers) to the Association have recently given very largely in the special | collection for loss on Exchange." It is to be hoped the Association will be well supported this year. Major: | Walmsley of Queen's Gardens is

the Hon. Treasurer.

BILLIARDS.

YVANOVICH THE COLONY'S CHAMPION.

to

By easily defeating the holder of the Colony's Billiard Cham- pionship (Mr. K. K. Loung) at the V.RC. last night, Mr. P. A. Yvanovich takes his place as Hongkong's best exponent off the game. He won by 1,000)

all 271 619

the

way through the contest he displayed an all-round superiority over his opponent. In the tournament proper, Yvanovich had shown up particularly well, and he was greatly fancied to carry all before him. though Leung was known to be a clever adversary. This

was not the first occasion onl which the men had met, for in last year's preliminary rounds/

Jast night's Leung defeated winner by a margin of five points.) Meantime, however, Yvanovich has greatly improved.

We have not the space to deal with the match in detail. Bu from the start it was Yvanovich's game, for he led consistently throughout. His best effort was a 62, and he made many other breaks above 30. He played a brilliant game, with few faults. and showed up particularly well In simple winning and loosing)

Leung was not hazards.

in

Ja happy mood, and although ip

the finer and more delicate strokes, his play was most attractive, his position play was poor. His best effort was a 43. Yvanovich won by better all-round generalship.) The match occupied three hours) and forty-nine minutes actual Mr. J. Gardiner! playing time. was the referee, assisted by Mr. Rodger, whilst Pte. Day, of "the Wiltshires was the scorer. Below we give the table of progress, the figures in parenthesis indicating the highest breaks scored :-

Time Leung

Yvanovich

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The following matches will Lef played on Monday afternoon.~

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Open Doubles Championship: Captain Olliver and Captain Daviga

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played on the Hongkong cricket Monteith and Major Timmis (ser) Club ground yesterday afternoon A. H. Cronk and A. D. Hun ani attracted a big crowd of spectaphreys lows 4.10; 4. E Towns and C. G. Adams tree. 4:6; J. Stalker] tors. The results were as follow:

D.Jard E. Abraham owe 3.6). Championship Singles:

Handicap Singles Blenkiron defcated G. A kai 6-2,

Greenaway ewes 15,3) +6. Miskin 40, 6-2.

Championship Doubles: E. degrees. 5,6). Souza and F. Prila defeated Wei Lee San and Man Taun 6-4, 7-5, 3-4, 7-5.

Handicap

A'-G. Singles Miskins (rec. 56) defeated Captain troubles are sure to result unless Davies 1-2, 7-5,

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Mr. R. H. B. Mitchell, Hon. tries and he appealed to billiard Secretary of the Club, congratula-players to forget racial prejudice ting the winner, said the result and cater the competition.

Captain Edwards presented the was something of a surprise. He drew attention to the fine chan-cups, the big trophy and a smaller. pionship cup presented by Cap but substantial one, to the winner, tain Evans, of the Douglas Com-a consolation cup to Mr. Leung, pany, to be held by the champion. runner-up's cup to Mr. S. Gray and He hoped to see a different name cup for best break to the cham- on it every year. He regretted pion Mr. Yvanovich. that there had not been more en-

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