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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 1929,

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.C. A. A. TENNIS.

FINCHER BROTHERS DEFEAT- ED BY THE STRAVIS PLAYERS.

Entering the semifinal of the doubles in the Chinese Athletic As Bociation tennis tournament without playing a single game, E. C. and E. F. Fincher had their Arst match yester day.

and were defeated by John Lim Straits and Lim Bong-so, the two players, in straight neta.

Brilliant play was lacking through out the match, but there was no absence of

ARMY FOOTBALL

EIGHT MATCHES PLAYED IN

AREA LEAGUE.

Army football is now in full awing. Eight matches have been played in the Hongkong Aroa Football League and some very promising football has boon seen. The Langue provides football for a large number of junior players. This will continue up to the end of January, 1930.

Regiment

teams are now getting into form expect to

to give a very good account of themselves in the

Football Hongkong

League. Army Axtures #have

Been

excitement. The two STB the Chinese teams.

Straits players were playing steadily throughout, while, the Fincher bro thers were at times erratic.

The Firchers opened promisingly, winning the first two games, but they could not retain their lead.. John Lim Lim was very much. in the picture at the beginning, his placing being a feature

21 Aur of the first set.. By good combina tion, the Straits men took command and of the play, and won six games in exccession to win the first set by 6-2. The second set was one of the most exciting seen so

so far in the Tourna- mont, The Chinese won it eventually, but they had to play no fewer than 32 games, the score being 17-15.

keen struggle right to the end, the issue in doubt till the very last stroke, when E. F. Fincher played the ball into the net.

WAS

It

At one stage: the Finchers led 5-3, with the score at 10-15 in their Γενούς.

Moreover, they also had the service. They not only lost that game but the next also, to allow the Straits pair to draw level. They had lead again at 6-5, with the score also 40-15 in their favour. Then en- sued a great struggle, in which steady play predominated, loba being con- stantly used

by the players. In this Chinese

were superior, John Lim being particularly good.

the

The Finchers did not "ofer any great opposition in the third set, going down by 6-2.

Lo Brothers Win.

In the other match of the afternoon; M. W. and M. K. Lo easily defeated In Tak-cheuk and Chiu Taun-chiu, by 6-0, 6-1. The Lo's were far superior in every department, and were never extended.

The full scores of the afternoon were as follow:

Lim Bong-so and John Lim beat E. F. and E. C. Fincher, 6-2, 17-16, M: W. and M. K. Lo beat Iu Tak. cheuk and Chin Tsun-chľu, 6-0, 6-1,

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Hong Doubles.

S. E. Green and G. Bodiker qualified for the final of the Hong Doubles yes. terday afternoon, when they beat L G. F. Bellamy and V. R. Gordon, of the Tramway Company, by 6-3, 4-6, 6-2,

the 21st frit South China Association will be played Athletic

at Sookunpoo and on the 28th inst.. the. Chinese

Athletic Association will try conclusions with the Army team at Sookunpoo.

"

The Sookonpoo ground is in a very good

wood condition. The following are the results of the Hongkong Area Football League up to the 14th inst... Played on Sept. 91 RA.O.C. 20th H... RA

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WATER POLO LEAGUE.

KOWLOON. "A" WIN OVER V.R.C. "B."

The match between the Kowloon "A" and the V.R.C. "B" in the Water Polo League yesterday evening was a fairly close game, with the Peninsula team winning by thres goals to one.

In an earlier match the Somerset Light Infantry improved their posl- tion by defeating the Chinese "A" by six goals to one, the Chinese playing

one man short

the V.R.C.

The Kowloon "A" were given a good run by the junior team of the V.R.C., experience

but

told on the younger players and Simpson soon put the Kowloon men in the lead. 1. R. C. Tournament...

He later scored a second goal, while Interling Competitors for the An- Rodger added a third after half time.

Lawrence, netted for nual Tennis Tournament organised by from a pass, but the lead estab the Ladies Recreation Club are re-lished by the Kowloon players was minded that entries close on Satur

Loo much for the V.R.C. team. day, Sept. 21,

The game between was a very the Somersets and the Chinese scrappy match, the Chinese playing six men. Howard and Fox scored for the soldiers, while Choi Chak-lau was ordered out of the hath for waiting in the two yard area. Chan Chi-hing, however, scored for the Chinese, who then had only five men in the bath.

LADIES' HOCKEY CLUB. only

ACTIVITIES REVIEWED AT ANNUAL MEETING,

The Hongkong Ladies' Hockey Club held their annual meeting at the Helena May Institute last evening,

The extra man against them soon told on the Chinese, and before half. time Early put the military team fur ther ahead. On resuming, Early was ordered

while out for "waiting," afterwards Fox was given

when the accounts for the year, were ort orders for the same offence.

prosented to members, with a short review on the activities of the Club.

It was stated that owing to in-

Mackenzie, however, brought both

sufficient support from members, the players back by scoring the fourth tennis tournament was cancelled, goal for the soldiers. Early and Fox but

apart from

from this the activities of added further points before the final

the Club were well maintained in whistle.

other branches. Bathing picnics were"

son and were much enjoyed.

held regularly during the warm sea.

The

Usual dance of the season is to V.R.C. "A"

be held this year, the date and other Kowloon "A"

left

announced they will

Chinese "B"

arrangements for, this function being VRC. "B"

for subsequent discussion. Regard that

the hockey team, it was Somersets

be entered K.O.S.B. "A" for the Caer Clarke Cup and for the Navy Hockey League in competition with Kowloon "A" two other adult teams, these being Chinese "A" the Recreio Club Ladies Team and K.O.S.B. "B" the Kowloon Girls,

The following ladies were elected officers of the Club for the ensuing year:

Captain, Miss D. F. Stanton; Hon Secretary, Miss N. McNeillio; Hon. Asst. Secretary, Miss E. J. Coppin; Hon. Treasurer, Miss E. R. Bell; Committee members, Misses E. O'Hagen, E. S, Laing and M. Hansen.

POLO COMPETITION."

TWO FURTHER MATCHES AT

CAUSEWAY BAY.

Two further matches were played in the competition for the Lady Stubbs' Cup at the Hongkong Polo Club yesterday evening phoons "B" bent Typhoons by two goals to one. Both sides scored onco, the goal which the "H" team received giving them the game. The second game was between the Typhoons and the Gunners, the former winning by two goals to nil

Both matches wore kesaly contested nt a fast pace and, characterised by hard and accurate hitting..

League Table..

Goals:

P. W. D. L. F. A. Pts.

28 2 14

1.27 4 14

· 1 17 6 10

5 -

2 29 15 10

B 3-

5 17 20

INTERPORT LAWN BOWLS.

PRACTICE GAME. FIXED FOR

› TO-MORROW.

An Interport bowls practice game has been arranged to take 'place on the Civil Service Club green nt: 4.30 p.m. to-morrow (Wednesday). The teams will be: 1. J. Laing

F. Cullen 2, R.. Baza

2. W. Mair 3. A. W. Grimmitt `J. U. Omar ‹ 4, J. Ferguson 4. 5. Gray

Clubs are urged to play off their Spey Cup matches this week.

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