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LAWN TENNIS.
LO BROTHERS WIN DOUBLES CHAMPIONSHIP.
By defarting Ng Sae-kwong and A. H. Rumjahn by three seta to. one and gamos to 93, M, W. Lo and M. K. Lo last ovaning won the Doubles Championship of the Colony on the H. K. C. C. courie The set scores were 8.5, 97, +6. 16-4. The match, which was witnessed by an extremely large gathering of spectators, pro- vided plenty of excitement. Al- though the play was at times patchy there were some tine rallies sean suil the contest can be described as one of the very best witnessed, in this year's tournament.. Ng and his partnar! were favourites, but they lost to A better balanced and claverer' pair.
In the opening set, the Lins] went away and led at 3-1, but the other pair pulled themselves. together and made the scors 3-all. Later they led at 5-4, but their opponents made a splendid reco- very as the result of careful play! and eventually took the set after 14 games had been played.
The second set was the most exciting of any, and it had an unexpected outcome. The Lo's opened very shakily and soon found themselves down 1-5, a factor in their discomfiture being Ramjahn's forceful play. flow- ever, they again found their feet and in a plucky uphill fight
after level they drew
ten
es had been completed, There was then a ding-dong tussle for the two requisite ganes. Sg and Rumjahn led at 6-3, and then game about was) taken until 7-all was called. in for Then the Lo's went judicious placing and hard drives, the result being that they won at 19%
It was in the third set that Sel and his partnes made their best showing. Their opponents led at 3.1.
ard but -all then 4-all were called. Some very pretty work by Ng. coupled with aggressive play by his partner. was then seen, and they managed to take the next two games and the set.
B
As the fourth set progressed in appeared
though Ng and Ramishe would make the score two sets all. They were generally' and forced their leading
of panents to play on the defensive. A the seventh game they were one up (4-3) and had a lead of 4-love in the eight. Ng, how- ever, then made a succession of mistakes and 4-ali was called. After that the Lo's played with a dexerminative in win and they succeeded by taking the next two games.
On the run of play there is not The rules of the Singles Cham-sputing the fact that the better pionship of Hongkong state that pair won, although the men were
fairly evenis matched. The Lo's! the competition shall be open to secured the verdict because they
a much LEAGUE FIXTURES FOR 12.all bowlers in the Colony, whether played with
members of any of the Bowling perfect understanding than the The following are the Hongkong Clubs in Hongkong or not. Entries opposing pair. They never gul Lawn Howla Aysuciative's League Will close on 12th June, Games, to in
fixtures.--
Police
May 2
v. Kowloon.
v. Kowloon C. C.. No Match. June 12.
Taikos -Civil Service C.
one
be 21 shots, are to be played under neither of
more
and another's way
them attemptet the rules of the Scottish Bowling to poach. In this connection a Association, and governed by the word must be said for M. W. Lai Hongkong Bowls League Commit-who, when at the net, was rever tre. Opponents play their ties on led into confusing his partner by neutral green3
to be mutually yielding to temptation. He show- arranged. In the rest of dis led most admirable restraint in Kowloon C. C. v. Civil Service C. agreement the League Committee this regard. His net play as a whole was erg fine indeed and it was seldom bat a hall passed him. In all the faer points of the game also be shone, his plac ing and his backhard work being
Kewloon
Police
v. Talkoo.
No Match.
June 19..
Civil Service C. v. Kowloon.
Police
T. Taikoo.
Howloon C C
No Match June 26.
Kowloon C. C. v. Police.
Taikoo
Kowloon
v. Civil Service C. No Match.
'July 3.
Civil Service C. v. Police.
Kowlo a
+
Taikoo
Talkoo Police
v. Kowloon C. C.. "No Match.
July 19.
*. Kowloon.
v. Civil Service C.
No Match. July 17.
Kowloon C. C.
Kowloon C. C. v. Taikos.
Kowloon
Folice
Taiko
No Match.
July 24.
v. Police.
decides a green. Oppocent men- ters of the same club may play on their home green if both agreeable: in the event of this point agreement Neutral Green Rale to hold.
art
dis
the
delightful to watch. He has won-
Lerening's play he was the best of
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EXPECTED
WAS SICKLY FROM BIRTH. BABY'S OWS TABLETS USED WITH WONDERFUL BENEFIT.
not been connected great steadiness, although not so At & meeting of the Committee with any Hongkong Bowling Club brilliantly, a feature being his of the International Co-operative and judicions Alliance at Genera it was decided for a period not less than twelve effective drives
in difficulties. to hold the next full Congress at months prior to his entering the lobbing when Competition. An entrance fee of Some of bis returns from smashes Basle in August, 1921.
Ng Sze- Mr. E. F. Wise, the British $2.00 is to be paid by each com- were really wonderful. petitor in order to provide prizes kwong gave a very mixed display, representative on the Supreme times ba was positively Economic Council, who is retorn- and meet expeases. 1st, 2nd, 3rd A and 4th prizes shall be given. brilliant, but oftener be was care-ing from Copenhagen, addressed
"I wish every woman knew The first player drawn in each tie less and he found the net with the delegates in the afternoon, is the Challenger, and he mast irritating frequency. He seemed He had recently received "the give bis opponent choice of three to labour under the impression index figure of the estimated cost how good Baby's Own Tablets dates, and not less than three that his partner was weak, for on of living in England in Jane next, are, then there would be fewer days' notice before dale of Chal-many occasions be indulged in which showed, he said, a further sick childron," writes Mrs. A. H. unjustifiable poaching. nearly appreciable rise. Statistics in the Waite, of 1207 Fremont Avenue, v. Civil Service C. lenge. All ties must be played always with the consequence that possession of the economic auth North Minneapolis, USA. Her continues "My baby off by the dates fixed by the League bis side was eventually outplaced. orities pointed to probability that letter
was sickly from birth and the Committee. Failure to comply In point of fact, Ramjahn played supplies of grain, the world's with this rule, except in the case
a very steady game. He lacked staple food, next winter would be benefit that the Tablets bare of extension of date being ordered the experience of the other men, less than at any time during the afforded is simply wonderful. They do all that is claimed for by the Committee, will mean dis-but his drives and some of his last 10 years.
The most dangerous feature of them, and more, and I would not qualification. Ties #nfinished mashes were most effective in owning to darkness, bad weather getting points. It was general-the European situation was the be without their for anything.” or other cause, mast be resumed ship that won the match for the breakdown of the exchange. Many other mothers write in currency, and the same way telling bow Baby's with the scores as they stood at Lo's who thoroughly deserve the Rassis had ou the time of leaving off. In the honour of being the Colony's other countries were suffering in Own Tablets cured their infants. varying degress. The only and young children of indiges- event of a player accepting a time Doubles Champions. and date and failing to pat Next Thursday, Ng Ste-kwong remedy was a system of barter, tion, simple fever, constipation, These appearance within half (holder) and M. W. Lo (challenger) by which raw materials would be colic, wind, vomiting, diarrhea from obtainable an hour of the time agreed meet to decide the Colony's supplied and paid for in Lanu-and teething troubles,
be disquali- singles Championship, and in factured goods, the balance re-Tablets are fed unless he has previously sent view of the fine forms at present maining as payment for work chemists, or post free at 60 cents urgent intimation of his Inability being shown by the latter, a done. Schemes had been worked the vial from Dr. Williams, splendid contest should be wit-out for carrying this through on Medicine Co., 96 Szechuan Road, attend,
14 large scale. The other great Shanghai.. n'essed.
Civil Service C. v. Kowloon C..
Kowison.
- No Match. -- July 31, Horton v. Police. Civil Service C. v. Taikos. Kowloon C. C.
Police
No Match. August 7.
v. Kowloon C. C. August 14,
Kowloon C. C. v. Kowloon,
Matches to be played on the ground of the Brat named Club, Single Bowle Championship.
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