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LEAGUE TENNIS.

RAIN INTERFERES WTTU PROGRAMME,

With the honours, for, the first) division decided, Interest in the Tennis Leagues is now centred on the Second Division, in which the Chinese. R. C. have also showed great prominence. On Saturday one of the most important matches was played at Causeway Bay, the home team meeting the South China players, the only other un- defeated team in the League,

SECOND DIVISION,

Chinese R. C. Increase Their Lead.

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The Chinese R.C. had little difficulty in accounting for the South A.A. at Causeway Bay. Scores:

H. Lo and Iu Tak-cheuk (Chinese R.C.) beat Chan So and. Ho Wal- hing T-4; boat Luk King-cheung and Luk Ding-cheung 7-4; lost to Li Wal- idol and Li Woon-teol 6-8.

Kwok Po-kan and Lou Fook-ki (Chinese R.0) beat Chan So and Ho Wai-hing 7-4; beat Luk King-choung and Luk Ding-cheung 7-4; boat Li| Wal-taol and El Woon-tsof 0-5.

Lau Man-ching and Ma-Wel-butt (Chinese R.C.) lost to Chan So and Ho Wai-hing 4-7; beat Luk King- cheung and Luk Ding-cheung 9-2; beat Wai-tsoi and Li Woon-tool 8-3..

Total: Chinese R.C. 60; South

| China A.A. 30,

MONDAY, JULY 2, 1928.

KOWLOON SOCIAL.

INCLEMENT WEATHER SPOILS FIXTURE.

LOCAL BASEBALL.

FILIPINO SIDE DEFEAT HONGKONG:

The dance arranged to take place The match between Hongkong and on the Connis Court of the Kowloon the Flipino Club on Saturday provided Football Club on Saturday, was un-not a few thrills, but it has to bo fortunately spoiled by heavy rain and admitted that Hongkong nover at any had to be abandoned.

time looked like winning. The result: is a fair reflection of the merits of the of 18 to 5 in favour of the Filipinos

The line out was as follows:

Filipinos.

Kusano T. Leonard Hachiuma Zafra Murata

and guests present when the down * Thero were more than 100 members pour caho, and after a consultation by respective teams.

committee, it was decided that dancing could well be carried out in the Club House, there boing fow who preferred to

play whist Accordingly the Footwaxmors Orchestra esconced themselves in the dressing room and the guests danced In the Club House proper.

The official entertainment ceased at D. Leonard midnight, but with a capablo pianist. Alvaros In the person of Mr. Spary, a number Fernandes of vocalist present volunteered their A. Alvarea services. Their contributions, with sped the early hours and it was not occasional bursts of wartime chorusen, until 2.30 a.m. that the party dis-Filipinos. persed.

Club

HURDLES RECORD.

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OLYMPIC CHAMPION BEATS WORLD'S TIME.

New York, Juno 30.

in the Olymple Games trials Morgan Taylor, the 1924 Olymple Games Hurdling Champion, did the 400-Metre Hurdles, in 53-1-10 peconds. It is claimed that this is the

Hongkong C.C. v Royal Engineers.

Hongkong Cricket Club, on their own courts, defeated Royal Engineers | record.-Reuter, by 27 games. Sefres

G. Miskin and W. B. Cornaby (Hongkong C.C.) beat Col. . B. Skinner and Lt. Col. F. J. G. Wyatt 8-3; beat Capt. E. H. L. Jacobs- Larkcom and Sgt. Trumper 10-1; bent Sig. Durand and Sig. White 11-0.

R. M. Henderson and J. G. Lawrie (II.K. C.C.) lost to Skinner and Wyatt 14-7; lost to Jacobs-Larkcom and Trumper 5-0 lost to Durand and

White 5-6.

R. K. Valentine and W. A. Nowers (H.K. C.C.) boat Skinner and Wyatt 7-4; lost to Jacobs-Larkcom and Trum- por 6-0; beat 'Durand and White 8-3.

Totals: Hongkong C.C. 63. Royal Engineers 36.

University v Recreio. Suflelent play was completed In the above match on the University

ground for the visitors to claim

victory before rain interrupted the match. The Portuguese players had scored 50 games to their opponents' 27 when the match was stopped.

THIRD DIVISION.

Chinese Continuing in Their Winning Form.

The Chinese R.C. "B" team scored their ninth victory against the Hongkong C.C. at Causeway Bay and are now three points ahead of their fellow-club men, Scores:

Ng Kam-chuen and Chol. Ping-fan (Chinese R.C. "D") beat A. Pierey and N. L.. H. Railton 8-3; heat E. J. R. Mitchell and C. D, Wales 10-1; bent G. S. Hugh Jones and L. A. R. Duncan 8-3.

Chan Hip-wo, and W. C. Hung (Chinese R.C. "B") beat Plerey and Railton 9.2; beat Mitchell and Wales 8-3; bent Hugh Jones and Duncan 0-2,

Iau Ting-wai and Hon Lun-fung (Chinese R.C. "B") beat Piercy and Railton 0-6; bent Mitchell and Wales 7-4; beat Hugh Jones and Duncan 0-5,

Total: Chinese R.C. "B" 71; Hong kang C.C. 28.

Kennedy Road v Indians. Kennedy Road Married Quarters entertained Indian Recreation Club and won by 13 games. Scores:

W. E. Waterson and E. Hayes Kennedy Road M.Q.) boat M. Has

World's

saa and Y. J. Khan 0-5; lost to M 0. Hoesen and A. Rahmin 2-9; beat M. P. Madar and M. Y. Adal 7-4.

W. Hardy and H. Mocock (Kennedy beat Hoosen and Rahmin 7-4; bont Read M.Q.) bent. Hassan and Khan D-2; Madar and Adal 9-2..

W. Guinan and C. McCulloch

(Kennedy Rond M.Q.) lost to Hassan and Khan 4-T; boat Hoosen und Rahmin 6-5; beat Madar and Adal 6-5.

Total: Kennedy Road M.Q. 50; In- dian R.C. 48.

Recrelo "A" ▾ R.A.M,C. The Recreto "A" met the R.A.M.G. at King's Park but the match was stopped after the second series. The Portuguese were well on their way to gaining their first victory when the game was abandoned. The score was then 43 games to 23 in their favour.

LEAGUE TABLES.

Chinese Recreation Club Well Ahead of Other Teams.

Chine R. C.

First Division.

anna C: C. M. . K.... Craigen power Uninity Kawloon C. C.

Indian R. C.

Chess R. C. South China Regreto

Gaston

P.. W. L. F. .4 - 300 .4 8 1 242 .4

Becond Division.

Hongkang C. C. Nippon Club Indian R. G. Univerity

M. H. K...... Kowloon C. C. Craikenpower

Royal Engineers

Chinese ""

106

160

242

B 1GR 200

Third Division,

Chiarne "A" Kewben C. c. Reel

·4-442-362

GO 2X5

107

Kennedy Hand M.Q.

4 B 204

800

101

2 242

281

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Burrell

P. Rullin 85, Duggan Sb Proulx +2b Harris

If, Jester

rt. Muccio

Scorp by Innings:

Shank (sub.) 2b.

0311403

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Total

12

1 0 0 0 1 30 5

The Juniora,

It was anticipated that the Klores would be strong enough to dispose of tho S. C. A. A. In the Junior League, but the favourites went down by 19 runs to 10. It was a close game to the last innings,

with

tha

score stand- at 6 to 5 in favour of the S.C.A.A. The Kioras then managed to gather a nice five, but their opponents, word better and placed the issue beyond doubt with a cricket score of seven. There were no outstanding incidenta

In the game.

Matches Abandoned.

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OCEAN YACHT RACE.

SPANISH-AMERICAN CONTEST.

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