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LEAGUE TENNIS.

SENSATIONAL DEFEAT OF CHINESE R. C. "B."

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With a record of three victorica and four defeats, the United Ser- vices Recreation Club "B" team created a sensation on Saturday by gaining the decision over the Chinese by the 'surprising big margin of 29 games.

There will now be a re-play for premier place between the Chinese, who suffered their only defeat of the season on Saturday, and the winners of the Recreto- Both these Indian R. C. match: Iatter teams have lost one match, each having been defeated by the Chinese.

Owing to the Taikos R. C. not

being able to raise a team, the the match between them and Chinese "C" was again postponed. "D" DIVISION.

United Services v. Chinese.

Crossing over to Kowloon the Chinese R.C. Jost to the United Ser- vices R.C. by 20 games. Scores:

Frowen and Graham (U.S.R.C.). beut C. Choa and H. Lo, 74: beat F. K. Lau and W. K. Cheung, 101; beat M. C. Lau and T. C. Iu, 10-1.

Morris and Dale (U.S.R.C.) beat Chea and Lo, 6-5; beat Lau and Cheang. 8-3; bost Lau and I,

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and Cheung, 2-9; lost to Lau and Tu, G.

Total: U.S.R.C. 04. C.R.C. 35. Kowloon v. Recreio.

On their own courts, the Kowloon C.C. lost to the Club de Recreio by 37 games. Scores:

C. H. Atkins and D. 3. Purves (K.C.C.) lost to J. M. da Silva and F. J. Remedios, 3-8; last to C. Barretto and E. Noronha, 2-9; lost to F. Ribeiro and E. de Sousa, 4-7

W. Woudward and A. K. Jenson (K.C.C.) lost to Silva and Remedios,. 2-9; beat Barretto and Noronha, ; lost to Ribeiro and Sousa,

1-10.

K. Hunt and G. S. Ford (K.C.C.) lost to Silva and Remedios, 4-7; lost to Barretto and Noronha, 4-7; lost to Ribeiro and Sousa, G.

Total: K.C.C, 31, C. de R. 08.

R.E. v. Indian R.C...

On their own courts, the Indian R.C. defented the Royal Engineers by 13 games. Scores:

S. A. R. Ismail and S. A. R. Bux (1.R.C.) lost to Col. C. Russell- Brown and Capt. Jacobs-Larkcum, 8-8; beat Higgs and Trumper, 6--5; beat White and Purcell, 8-3.

A. Hamid and S. S. Hussain (I.K.C.) lost to Russell-Brown and Jacobe-Larkeem, 4; lost to Higgs and Trumper, 8; beat White and Purcell, 7.

White

MONDAY,

U, S. BASEBALL.

FULL RESULTS OF LAST WEEK'S MATCHES,

Now York, July 16, Following are the results of the major paat week's play in the two leagues:-

National League, Saturday (July '9):

New York 5, Brooklyn 7. New York 1, Brooklyn 0. Boston 3, St. Louis B. Boston 3, St. Louis 4. Philadelphia 12. Cincinnati 11. Pittsburgh Chicago 6. Sunday (July 10):

New York 6, St. Louis 0." New York 9, St. Louis 7. Brooklyn. 0. Chicago 1. Monday (July 11):

Philadelphia 8, St. Louis 7. Tuesday York 3, Cincinnati (July 12);

Now

2.

Brooklyn 1, Pittsburgh 2. Boston 2. Chicago 6. Philadelphia 6,,St. Louis 9. Wednesday (July 13)

1.

Brooklyn 2, Pittsburgh New York 3, Cincinnati 11.

St. Louis 9. Philadelphia 7, Boston 6, Chicago 3. 1, Chicago 4. Boston Thursday (July 14)

New York 6, Cincinnat! 8. Cincinnati 8. New York 3, Brooklyn b, Pittsburgh 6. Philadelphia 7, St. Louis 3. Boston 1, Chicago 6." Friday (July 15):

New York 4, Cincinnati 1. Brooklyn 2, Pittsburgh 5. Philadelphia 7, St. Louis 9. Boston G, Chicago 9.

American League..

Saturday (July 9):

Detroit 7, New York 19. Detroit 14, New York 4. Cleveland G, Washington 6. Cleveland 2, Washington 3. Chicago

Boston 2. 1, Chicago. B, Boston 0.

St. Louis 1. Philadelphia 5. Sunday (July 10):

Detroit 6, New York 3. Cleveland, Washington 10. Chicago 4, Boston 1.

St. Louis 11, Philadelphia 14. Monday (July 11);

St. Louis 6, Philadelphia 7. Chicago 7, Boston 6. Cleveland 2, Washington 3. Detroit 5, New York 8. Tuesday (July 12):

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Chicago 8, Philadelphia 5. Cleveland 0, New York 7. Detroit 6, Washington 9, St. Louis 6, Boston 5. Wednesday (July 13):

Chicago 6, Philadelphia 7. Cleveland 3, New York 5. Detrait 7, Washington 3. "Detroit 18, Washington 9.

St. Louis 14, Boston 3. Thursday (July 14):

4, New York 1. Cleveland St. Louis 4, Beston 2.- Friday (July 16):

Chicago 1, Philadelphía 3. Chicago 10, Philadelphia 13. Cleveland 9, New York 10. St. Louis 3, Boston 2. -Renter's American Service.

S. A. Hussain and D. Mohamed (IR.C.) beat Russell-Brown and Hedley, 4-7; beat J. C. Facrs and Jacobs-Larkcom, 74; beat Higgs J. Murphy, 74,

S. Smith and Trumper. 10-1; beut

R. F. Strange and J. and Purcell, 8-3

(K.C.C.) lost to Pile and Railton Total: 1.R.C. Go, R.E. 43.

4-7; beat Greenhalgh and ledicy, 7-1 beat Faers and Murphy, 7-. University v. Nippon,

C. H. Leddra and W. Brown (K.C.C.) lost to Pile and Railton, 3-8; beat Greenhalgh and Hedley,

to Faers 7-4: lost

and Murphy,

Total:

K.C.C. 50, K.B.S.F.P.A.

At Pokfulam, the University lost to the Nippon Club by 6 games. Scores:

T. K. Tan and G. de Souza (Uni-3-8. versity) lost to T. Isomura and K. Tsurumi, 3-8; beat W. Mizuguchi 49. and T. Miki, G; lost to Shijiri and Fujieda, 47.

W: M. Gittirs and T. L. Iu "(Uni-

versity), Tsurumi, 17; lost to Mizuguchi and Miki, 3-8; bent Saijiri and Fujieda, 7-1.

Iest to Ixomura and

D. K. Samy and B. P. Ng (Uni- versity) beat Isomura and Tsurumi, 8-3: bent Mizuguchi and Miki, 7--1; lost to Saijiri and Fujleda, 5-6.

Tutal: University 47, Nippon 52.

Craigen wer v. ILK.C.C.

At Happy Valley, the Craigen- gower CC. defeated the Hongkong C.C. by 13 games, Scores:

W. J. Howard, and 1. J. Howard (C.C.C) het H. J. Armstrong and S. M. Garrard, 8; bent P. K. Valentine and W. A. Nowers, 7-1; Beat G. H. Pierey and J. A. Sum mers, 6--5.

G. Badiker and J. W. Leonard (C.C.C.) beat Armstrong and Gat- rard, 8-3; bent Valentine and and Nowers, 6-5; beat Piercy Summers,

5.

and W. Crocker A. H. Tamon (C.C.C.) beut 11. J. Armstrong and S. M. Garrard, 6-5; lost to R. K. Valentine and W. A. Nowers, 5-6; loat to G. Hi Plerey and J. A. Sum mers, 1-7:

Total: C.C.C. 50, H.K.C.C. 43.

"C" DIVISION.

S.CIA.A. v. Craigengewer,

At King's Park, the South China A.A. lost to the Craigongower C.C. by 11 games. Score:

..LEAGUE TABLES.

Division "A."

Chinese R.C. Indian R.C. Kowloon C.C. University

Mitsui Bussan Kaisha United Service R.C. Hongkong C.C.

Division "B."

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FRIENDLY MATCH.

Boys v. Soldiers.

A return match was played on

Friday between the British General Hospital and the Diocesan Boyn School at the Hospital, when the Echool won again by five games (52

47). Scores:

C. N. Tang and H. N. Tai (S.C.A.A.) lost to H.,M. Xavier' and A., R. Remesling, 3-8: lost to V. F. Souza and C. E. Xavier, 2-9; Just to D., Clow and E. liamson, 4-7.

S. K. Ng and C. Y. Tsu (S.C.A.A.)

Xavier

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ليوم

Total S.C.A.A. 44, C.C.C. 55. Kowloon C.C. v. K.B.S.F.P.A. On their own ground, the Kowloon C.C. defeated the Kowloon British School Former Pupils' Association by one gume. Scores:

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Hi and Coomes lost to Ma Chiu-

to Wong Cheung-ki and Joseph

P. Waller, 6-0.

Major Flood and Captain Bona- vin Jost to Ma Chiu-cheng and Cheng Kam-to, 3-8;'lost to Worig Cheung-ki and Joseph Chan, 3-8: beat J. A. Fisher and P. Waller, 8-3.

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G. E. HUYGEN.

Cantona

RIFLE SHOOTING.

THE KING'S PRIZE AT RISLEY.

London, July 16.

at the Bisley Moeting was won by Capt. C. H.

Saturday the Queen's Regiment lost The King's Prize

to the Chinese. Athletic Association

by four goals to three.

Vernon, late of the R.A.M.C., with

The soldiers at the start showing 4 BCOXO of 292-Router.

signs of inability to adapt them-

selves to the strango conditions. a third, to be followed almost imme- After being two goals down in the diately afterwards with a fourth.

The soldiers pressed hard, but first half they strove hard to wipe

They off the doficit, but, when they scored found the Chinese goalie most of the their first goal after cloverly beat time where the ball went.

ing the opposing players, they failed managed, however, to decrease the to prevent the Chinese 'from adding lead before the final whistio

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