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MARITIMES

LEAGUE TENNIS.

INDIANS AND CHINESE LEADING.

(U.S.R.C). beat S. H. Ismall and A.A. KOWLOON GOLF CLUB.

Rumjahn 6-4; beat S. A. Hussain and O. Ismail 6-4; beat A. H. Madar and S. A. Ismail 6-4.

R.E.'s Surprise Win.

The Royal Engineers gave an ex- Another "Field "Day" for thecellent account of themselves against two leading tennis clubs in the the Hongkong C.C. on Saturday, de- Colony, the Indian Recreation feating the homesters by seven-sets Club and the Chineso

Scores:-- R.C., to two featured the League tenuis on J. D. Humphreys and R. H. Wild Saturday.

(H.K.C.C.) lost to Col. R. B. Skinner and Lt. Col. Wyatt 46; lost to Maj. Task

de Linde 4-6; lost to and Capt. Maj. Kerrich and S/H Atkinson 6-7.

L. T. Ride and T. G. Bennett (H.K.C.C.) lost to R., B. Skinner and

Gol

Wyatt 4-6; lost to Maj. Tash and Capt. de Linde 2-6; beut Maj. Kerrich and S/M Atkinson 6-4.

"A" DIVISION.

"I.R.C. Trounce Mitsui

Bussan Kaisha. The Mitsui Bussan Kaisha proved unworthy focs for the Indian R.C., at Sookumpoo, on Saturday, and des- pite their turning out a strong team which included Honda, Yoshida and Akiyama, were heavily defeated by 8

Scores

sets to one,

S.A. Rumjahn and H. D. Rumjahn (1.R.C.) beat Y. Yoshida and T. Imura 6-1; beat T. Honda, and T. Akiyama 6-2; beat N, Hayase and T.

Edo 0-2.

C. A. L. Rumjahn and J. A. E. Cas- sumbhoy (LR.C.) beat Y. Yoshida and T. Imura 6-2; beat T. Honda and

J. A. Summers and W. A. Nowers (I.K.C.C.) beat Col. R. B. Skinner and Lt. Col. Wyatt 7-5; lost to Maj. Tosh and Cap de Linde 3-6; lost to Maj. Kerrich and S/M Atkinson 1-6.

University Surprised. Following their defent of the Civil Service last week, the University - ceived a set-back on Saturday, when they entertained, and were defeated, by Craigengewer, the visitors taking five of the nine sets. Scores:-

F. Y. Kho and T. K. Lica (Uni

FIRST ROUND OF THE

SUMMER CUP.

!!!

The

The first round of the Summer Cup was played off at the Kowloon Golf Club course, yesterday. results of the games were as follows:

A. Eastman (12) beat A. Tate (23). by 3 and 2.

W. Borrowman (16) beat H. T. Buxton (24) one up.

G. H. Russell (10) beat T. Tait (10) 2 and 1.

W. Orchard (18) beat G. D. Reid (21) 2 and 1,

Pooler (15) beat H. G. Swinburne (20) 2 up.

H. Mundy (14) beat Dr. Cogan (4) 7 and 5.

Xavier 10-8; beat H. Noronha and A. A. Remedios 6-2,

T. Leonard and W. Ogley (Filipino Club) last A. V. Remedios and L. Ribeiro 0-6: lost to M. Oliveira and J. Xavier 6-4; lost to II. Noronha and A. A. Remedios 2-6.

T. Akiyama 7-5; beat N. Hayase andversity] best H. J. Howard and J. W. Ribeiro 0-6; lost to M. Oliveira and J. 1

T. Edo 6-4.

I. M. A. Razack and A. R. Minu (I.R.G.) beat Y. Yoshida and T. Imura 6-1; lost to T. Honda and T. Akiyama 5-5; beat N. Hayase and T. Edo 6-1.

An Improved Display. Entertained by the South China A.A. at King's Park on Saturday, the Hongkong C.C. gave a vastly im- proved display on that of the previous week, and gained the point at stake with no easy win by seven sets to two. Scores:-

Li Wai-tsol and Li Woon-tsoi (S.C.A.A.) lost to A. L. Sullivan and. L. Goldman 3-6; lost, to H, Owen Hughes and A. D. Humphreys 3-6; beat II. J. Armstrong and O. E. C. Marton C-4.

Chan So and Wong Fook-nam (S.C.A.A.) lost to A. L. Sullivan and Goldman 1-6: lost to H. Owen Hughes and A. D. Humphreys 3-6; lost to H. J.-Armstrong and O. E. C. Marton 4-6.

Luk Ding-cheong and Ho Wai-hing (S.C.A.A.) lost to A. L. Sullivan and L. Goldman 2-6; lost to H.. Owen Hughes and A. D. Humphreys 12-14; beat H. J. Armstrong and O. E. C. Marten 6-4.

"B" DIVISION.

Chinese R.C. Win Away From Home.

The Club de Recreio went very near to lowering the colours of the Chinese R.C. whom they entertained at King's Park, but the visitors eventually won, by the vantage set, this marking their third successive victory. Scores:

F. Remedios and H. Barros (Re- creto) lost to Lau Fuk-ki and Cheung Wing-kee 4-6: lost to Chiu Chun-chiu and Hung Wai-chiu 3-6; beat Choi Ping-fan and Ng Kam-chuen 8-6.,

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Leonard 6-4; lost to G. Lia and W. J. Howard 3-6; beat A. B. Hamson and E. Zimmern 6-4.

Y. K. Ng and A. L. Tani (Univer. sity), lost to H. J. Ileward and J. W. Leonard 2-6; beat G. Lia and W. J. Howard 7.5; last to A. B. Hamson and E. Leonard 3-6.

Y: F. Chew and, G. E. Yech (Uni- versity) lost to H. J. Howard and J. W. Leonard 3-6; lost to G. Lia and W. Howard 2-6; beat A. E. Hamson and E. Zimmern 6-3.

Nippon's Good Win.

The Nippon Club somewhat atoned for their disappointing start to the season when they lost two matches last week, by heavily defeating the Mitsui Bussan Kaisha on Saturday by eight sets to one at King's Park. Scores:-

Nomura and Suenaga (Nippon) beat Matsue and Takishiwa - beat Ema and Nakamura 6-2; lost to Fuji- mori and Tochi 2-6.

Yoshikawa and Sajiki (Nippon) beat Matsuo and Takishiwa 6-3; beat Ema and Nakamura 6-2; beat Fuji- mori and Tochi 6-3.

Nakate and Fujieda (Nippon) beat Matsuo and Takishiwa -5; beat Ema and Nakamura 6-4; beat Fujimori

and Tochi 6-1.

Civil Service Receive. W. 0. The Civil Service were given a walk-over in their match with the European Y.M.C.A., the latter seratek. ing at the last minute.

"C". DIVISION.

Chinese Recreation Club.

Jump Ahead. Playing with marked skill, the Chinese R. C. easily accounted for the Hongkong C.C. on Saturday, the visitors winding by eight sets to one, which success places them at the top of the league table. Scores:-

1. Rocha and G. A. Noronha (Re creio) bent La Fuk-ki and Cheung Wing kon 6-1; beat Chiu Chan-chin

II. V. Parker and M, W. Turner and Hung Wai-chiu G-4; lost to Choi (K.C.C.) lost to Lau Man-kwong Ping-fan and Ng Kam-chuen 2-5, and Kivak Po-kan 2-6; lost to Hon C. A. Barretto and A. V. Gosano Lun-fun and Mow Yuk-kwan 2-6; Reereia) lost to Lau Fuk-ki and lost to Ip Kuu-ko and Kwok Hing-sum Cheung Wing-kee 4-6; beat Chiu 2-6. Chun-chin and Hung Wai-chiu 6-3; lost to Che 'Ping-fan and Ng Kam- chuen 6-7.

Indians Beat United Services. At King's Park on Saturday, the Indian R.C. enjoyed another comfort- able win, when they defeated the United Services by six sets to three, Scores:-

Lt. Walter and Capt. Vedder (U.S.R.C) fast to S. H. Temail and A.A. Rumjaha 2-6; lost to S. A. Eus- sain and O. Ismail' 1-6; lost to A. H. Madar and S. A. Ismail 3-6.

Comadr, Herbert and Lt. Smallwood (U.S.R.C.) lost to S. H. Ismail, and AA. Rumjaha 4-6; lost to S. A. Hus sain and Q. Ismail 3-5; lost to A. H. Madar and S. A. Ismail 1-6.

Maj. Caddell, and Lt. Gould

M. Rull, and V. Zafra (Filipino Club) lost to A. V. Remedios and L. Xavier 4-6; lost to H. Noronha and A. -A. Remedios 0-6.

K.LT.C's First Point, Dofeating the Civil Service at King's Park on Saturday by six sets to three, the Kowloon Indian Tennis Club garnered their first league point of the season: Scores:

All Feroz

and Firdos Khan (K.LT.C.) lost to V. H. Freeman and G. J. Mitchell 5-8; beat J. Pengelly and H. J. Best 6-3; beat T. Armstrong and G. Gull 6-2.

M. A. Khan and S. R. Salleh (K.IT.C.) lost to V. H. Freeman and G. J. Mitchell 2-8; beat J. Pengelly and H. J. Best G-4; beat T. Armstrong and G. Gull 6-4.

H. S. Mahan Singh and Jehan Dad (K.I.T.C.) lest to V. II. Freeman and G. J, Mitchell 2-6; beat J. Pengelly and H. J. Best 6-1; beat T. Armstrong and G. Gull 6-3.

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Another Win for S.Ç.A.A, Playing on their own courts, the Association South China Athletic gamed a clear cut victory over the German Tennis Club on Saturday, the visitors winning but one set. Scores: Wong Fook-nam and Siew Kim- sang (S.C.A.A.) beat R. Schmidt and G.

V. Ehren 6-1; beat O. May and 0. Neidt 6-2; beat H. Boese and B. Schrocter 8-1.

Chan Kam-hang and Chan Kam- moon (S.C.A.A.) beat R. Schmidt and G. v. Ehren 6-2; lost to O. May and .0. Neidt 4-6; beat H. Goese and B. Schroeter 6-24

Ho Hin-kan and Liu Kwai-fun (S.C.A.A.) beat R. Schmidt and G. v. Ehren 7-5; beat 0. May and 0. Neidt 5-3; beat H. Boese and B. Schrooter 6-1.

League Tables. (Up to, and including Sat Mar 17th.) DIVISION A

Indian R.C. Chess C

Hongkong C.C.

Mitsui Busan Kalaha South China A.A.

.C.C.

Indian RC. Chinese P.C. Raya! Engineer S.C. Craigenmower C.C.

Nippon Club

C. H. Bradley and G. E. R. Divett (H.K.C.C.) beat Lau Man-kwong and Kwok Po-kan 9-7; lost to Hon Lun-longkong C.C. fun and Mow. Yuk-kwan 3-6; lost to.K.C.C. Ip Kan-ko and Kwok Hing-sam 3-6.

J. E. Henry and E. W. Stabb H.K.C.C.) lost to Lau Man-kwong and Kwok Po-kan 3-6; lost to Hon 1.un-fun and Mow Yuk-kwan 2-6; lost to Ip Kau-ko and Kwok Hing-sani 3-6. Filipinos Defeated.

The Filipino Club proved no match for the Club de Recreio on Saturday, the visitors taking away the points at issue by securing 'six sets out of the nine. Scores:-

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K. University T.C. Club de Rearelo Civil Service C.C. United Services F.G. titret Bussan Kaishs European Y.M.C.A.

South China A.A.

Chinese R.C.

F. W. L. F. A. Pu.

Seta

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DIVISION

K University TC.

South China. A.A. Filipino Club

Indian R.C...

Civil Service C.C.

Kowloon Indian C. Club de Recrei

J., M. Cruz and D. Leonard (Fili-Hongkong C.C. pino Club) lost to A. V. Remedios and Nippon Clab German T.C. L Ribeiro 4-6; beat M. Oliveira and J. Ix.0.c.

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