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THE WATER-POLOTM LEAGUE.

V.R.C. TOP TABLE IN BOTH DIVISIONS.

LEAGUE TENNIS MATCHES,

C.R.C. WELL AHEAD IN

"C" DIVISION.

Yesterday's League tennis was featured by the smashing win of the Chinese Recreation Club over Chinese have thereby practically a sured themselves of top place.

the

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CRAIGENGOWER TEAMS FOR

SATURDAY.

The following teams will represent Craigengower GC, on Saturday:

loon.-F. J. Neves, M.A.R. Sousa, D. lat Team v Kowloon C.C. at Kow-

Some entries have already been received for the second night fete to take place at the VRC, on Satur- expected before they close

pin. at on Sunday, June 29. An attractive programme, including novelty events and races open to the Colony as well 12.3 to members, has been arranged. A team of Chinese will be opposed to men from the Services in a water-

In the "B" division, the Club de Recreio were forced to the odd set polo game.

Thore Were not many surprises in to capture a point from the M.B.K.

The Royal Engineers suffered an-

day night, July 5, but many more are IRC, in the "C" Division. The Rumjahn, D.W. Bradbury (Skip); E Don't Burn The

the water-polo league games during the past week, and neither the first nor second division premiership tables underwent any marked change. The V.R.C. have not tasted defeat so far, and top the list in both divisions.

merited success against the Nippon Kowloon Cricket Club gained a well Club in the same division.

other reverso, and obviously felt the absence of Col. Skinner from the team,

"B" DIVISION.

Recreio's Keen Fight With the M. B. K.

Kaisha, the Club de Recreio found Entertained by the Mitani Bussan their task.no easy one, and the lane

H.

A. Gosano and G: Barretto beat

Omar (Slop); W. T. Brightman, W. Tack A.E. Coates, E. Arculli, UA Collins, C. S. Rosselot, R. Baza (Skip).

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2nd Team Hongkong Electric at In these days of high pressure Dixon, R. G. Reed, W. GI (Skip); W. It la a great mistake to imagine INSTRUMENTAL Craigengower. D. K. Kharas, P. A. many people try to do too much. McBride, F. K. Modi, Y. Abbas, that you can tax your vitality to Cavanagh (Skip); F. Finner, A. the utmost day after day-often Sousa, E. Zimmern, J. Carr. (Skip) at the expense of adequate rest and sleep-without paying thei

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Taikoo Teams...

The following have been chosen to penalty, Burning the candle at represent Taikoo in League matches both ends shortens Its life and on Saturday?

usefulness and yours!

If it is impossible to avoid over

1st Team against Police R.C. st] Happy Valley-J. B. Chapman, T. Grimes, N. Drummond, J. Ferguson work, worries, the strain of too (Skip); G. McLeod, J. Sloan (Sar.), i many, social obligations and J. Laing, R. G. Wallace (Skip); J. Cplessures, at least be wise enough Wotherspoon (Skip). Chalmers, J. Polson, J. Russell, W. to fortify your system and to

use Dr. Williams' Pink Pills. Pre- eminent as a blood-builder and nerve tonic for close on fifty

Last Night's Games. Both games played at the V.R.C. last night were only mediocre. Tha first division fixture between the Navy and Chinese Bathing Club finished up with the scores two all but the inaccurate passing and throw ing robbed it of most of the interest

2nd Team against Civil Service at replenish your vital forces as they that close scoring engenders. Navy ot settled until the final set Talkoo-W. Bell, 1. Stainton, Dare used up, thus averting nervous put the ball through once in the first which the visitors, captured. Scores: Manra, R. K. Duncan (Skip): K. exhaustion, anaemia, neurasthenia, half and soon after the second term (C. de R.) beat S. Fukushima and G. G. H. Stewart (Skip); T. Swan, W. these maladies entail. To do this Barrea and F. Remedios Meintyre, W. Brown, J. J. Whyte, and the many forms of suffering had begun the

Chinese equalised. Nakamura 6-1; beat K. Matsuo and Cunningham, S. Amery, D. Walmsley Just before the final whistle both sides N. Hayaso -4; lost to Fufimeri and Skip). - added a goal each. The teams that L Imura 4-6. took the water were:

Navy: Hampson, Beer, Clark, Bell, Singleton, Lake, Forman.

Fukushima and Nakamura 7-5; beat Chinese Recreation Club "C" team years, Dr. Williams' Pink Pills C.R.C.: Leung Shin-man, Lax Matsuo and Hayase 7-5; lost to defeated their close rivals, the I.R.C., have an unequalled reputation as Yam-chung. Yee Wing bong, Chat Fujimori and Imura 5-7, Cho-chok, Lan Shut-kau, Won Kwong-Fukushima and Nakamura G.; 1st yesterday. The result did not come corrective of anaemie conditions, A Remedios and A. Silva beat by seven sets to two at Sockunpoo a restorative of lost vitality, as a ting, Wong Cam-tee.

Once again the V.LLC. ecconds prov. Matsue and Hayase 8-8; lost to Fujl- a surprise, but it was expected that as ed vastly superior to their

mori and Imura 1-6.

the Indians would give a beter a powerful and rapid re- opponents and a one-sided game resulted agains

account of themselves. Scores: juvenator of debilitated worn-out University, V.R.C. were however not

M. O. Hoosen and D. Mohamed Your chemist sells Dr. Williams' men and weak ailing women. as impressive as in their former The Royal Engineers Sports Club (IR.C.) beat Ip Eau-ko and Tsal pearances. It perhaps be that suffered a somewhat unexpected re-Wai-nui 7-5; lost to Taoi Ping-fan Pink Pills, so if in need of tonic their

recent overwhelming victories have made them over confident for China A.A. losing heavily by seven ching and In Tok-lam 4-6.-

verse when they visited the South and K. C. Ng 2-6; lost to Lau Man-help you can begin a course to-

day.. they appear to be playing anything sets to two. Scorts: but their best, and although occasional

A. R. Mina and J. S. Ačkber beat flashes gave evidence of the under- standing the players have developed, their handling of the bull was nono too sure or accurate.

may

V.R.C. fielded their usuar side: Zimmern, Lawrence, L. Roza Pereira, H. Remedies, B. Gosano, Maynard, Foraita

The University team was: P. L. Tan, K. I. Ip. S. F. Chan, S. H. Wong, K. K. Kho, M. C. Loh, S. T. Chung.

As usual Roza Pereira was the main goal thrower for the V.R.C. He is a tireless battler even if he does make- one or two mistakes. The studente' only goal came from a penalty shot right in front in the first half. Half time scores were four one while the final whistle went with the board showing: V.R.C., 8 goals; University,

1.

The following are League tables to date:

V. R. C.

First Division.

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Surprise for REA

(S.CA.A.) lost to Col. Wyatt and 2-6; lost to Lau and. I 4-6.

0. K. Lam and S. W. Wong Ip and Taui 6-2; lost to Tsol and Ng Capt. De Linde 2-0; beat Major Ker- rich and S/M. Atkinson 8-6; beat Major Tosh and Spr. Sabin 6-2,

Col. Wyatt and Capt. de Linde 3-6; C. S. Chan and Y. W. Lee lost to beat Major Kerrich and S/M. Atkin- Sabin 6-1. son 6-4; beat Major Tosh and Spr.

L. B. Lee and S. F. Ng beat Col. Major Kerrich and S/M. Atkinson 9-7; Wyatt and Capt. de Linde 6-4; beat beat Major Tesh and Spr. Sabin 6-4.

"C" DIVISION.

C. R. C. Now Almost Assured of Championship. Repeating the performance of the club-mates in the "B" division, the

D. M. A. Razack and M. P. Madar lost to Ip and Tsui 2-6; lost to Taoi and Ng 1-6; lest to Lau and Iu 2-6.

Nippon Defeated. Conceding the odd set in nine, the Nippon Club were defeated by their visitors, the K.C.C., after a keen and interesting struggle. Scores:

Z. Imaoka and T. Takeman (Nip. pon) lost to Mackay and Hedley 7-9; beat Burnett and Brown 6-4; beat Lee and White 6-1.

R. Ishbashi, and K. Kawano lost to Mackay and Hedley 3-6; lost to Burnett and Brown 8-6; beat Lee and White 6-1.

T. Hata and T. Sate lost to Mackay and Hedley 5-7; lost to Burnett and Brown 4-6; beat Lee and White 6-9.

University Win.

In the "C" Division match between the University and the Filipino Club on the former's ground yesterday, the University won by 5 sets to d. Scores:

T. L Tan and D. Anderson (Uni- versity) lost to J. M. Cruz and T. Leon 3-6; lost to, D. Leonard and S. A. Hamid 1-5; beat E. M. Cordeiro and D. Bautista 6-1,

Y. L. Pao and L. de Sliva beat J. M.. Gruz and T. Leon 6-3; beat D. Leonard and 5. A. Ham'd. 10-8; best E. M. Cordeiro and D. Bautista 6-1.

B. H. Teo and C. S. Tan lost to D. Leonard and S. A. Hamid 2-5; J. M. Cruz and T..Leon 2-6; lost to beat E. M. Cordeiro and D. Bautista 6-2,

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