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|NAVY SWAMPED BY

SOUTH CHINA.

GRAVE ERROR OF JUDGMENT.

FOUR GOALS DOWN IN 15 MINUTES.

By Wanderer." i

South China G Navy

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An extraorillaary error of judge) mont by the Navy skipper had an important benrings on their heavy defeat. Dixon won the toss and. having choice of ends, elected to face a blazing sun. South China flashout four goals Into the net in the first fifteen minutes before the Navy defendern had settled down to really trying conditions.

In the end half, both sides. gunted Dwice,

LAWN BOWLS.

K.I.G.C. TEAMS. FOR SATURDAY,

The following will represent the K.B.GC. Arat team in their away match with K.B.C.I. at 4 pm. on Saturday:

R. 8, Nichol. T. S. West.

D. F. Warren.

R. Tall (Skipt.

G. E. Roylance.

5. J. Chambers.

E. W. £. Bøgbin,

I. Guy (Skip).

1). Muir.

G. Sherriff.

1. Nish.

W. Russel (Skip).

Reserve:--J. A. Craig.

Second Division Match.

APRIL

30.

1931.

TENNIS TOURNEY.

LO BROTHERS ENTER THE

SEMI-FINAL.

The manner in which the Lo brothers yesterday qualified to meet C. A. Rumjahn and Causumb hoy in the semi-final of the open doubles championship barfly inspires confidence in their ability to advance to the final round.

They defeated Ho Ka-lau and Yew Man-kit by the odd set in three, but it was an uninspiring speelncle for fourth-round tennis, all four players giving astonish- ingly poor displays,

Weakness at

found points being thrown away, Ha Ka- falling #t ENAY winners. Despite the fact that the Lo com-

the

't

The K.B.G.C. serend team, on the bination and distinctly "" KULE, ground at 5,30 pan, will be!

R. P. Stonehu. J. J. Cameroa, W. E. Hale.

A. W. R. Davidson (Skip))

6. E. f. Thompson, J. Rodger

H. 11. R

W. S. Drake (Skip).

P. V. Whittn.

G. I. Meyer.

F. I., Kapkey.

day, Ho and Yew proved no matel for them, and were but shadows of their revelations in previous rounds.

Doctora orders having deprived L. Goldman from making any further appearance in the chan pionships, it is understood that he and Sullivan have had to scratch their semi-final tie with the Rum-. Jaha cousins, which allows the doubles champions to enter the final by means of a walk-over.

Whether the Navy would inve given a hefter showing had ilixon) one the normal thing must be shiver guess-work. Enough to say that the Chinese, delighted as their ——— Goldman also gives the Club

V. Petherick (Ski)

Reserve: E., D. Labrousse.

Ashman

same reason,

Open Doubles.

Tuck, played wonderful football in Roberts did not have a food† Championship to Sullivan for the 1 the early stages, sweeping down day in front of Ward. the field with suappy, necurate was the best half-back an passing, which thoroughly noted, while no member of the at- M., M. W. Lo bent Hu Ka. plusgood the opposing defence tack especially distinguished him. Ina and Yew Man-kit 6-3, 2-6, 6-2. Miskicks were frequent, and with-elf. The forwards were getting

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Handicap Singles “A."

in seven minutes Pha Kwok-en the ball through the air, and had had rustled. A minulo later Fung little chance of control against. Armstrong, (awe 15) 6-1 6-1, 1

R. M. Henderson (rée 276) beat II. King-chang hended through bril-keen tackling halves.

(5/2) Vorster Lowe

bent Raworth (nr 4/6) 6-4, 6-0.

Handleap Doubles.

cut in te siner with a rasper, and

The League Positions.

after which Ip Pik-wa

Det led from a Tips Athleti are not turning

A. H.

F. Y.

preally alter Bing- had saved his fout foeday against the Horderers, R. M. Wood and H. 15, Lennox (ree Best effort ant had been praise who will pet the points, while Ar. 15) bent H. Keyserling and ed for avine forter the ball was gylis get points for Recreio's densen (ser) X., 11-4.

failure to ajiperr nu Monday,

1 icicood.

Sulewqui fly, South China telti The reviseti tälle to-date, there. into Dixon's all side trap so Trefore, is as follows: quently that their whole seben

meone a circums

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Navy

4 attack rolo down. 18 was ro.South Chino umarkable to see such a skilful Hine Kolours

neseule but withol for a bang.

They Courd venting these allside tarties after Athletic the interval, but seemed laekad-teere Caustral, allowing The Navy to get R.A.

something at a grip on the game. Police Som excellent foeth by Ahluta

man and Shirras kept their attack St. Joseph's

Mixed Doubles,

A. J. Humphreys and Miss Thunans (awe 15) heal G. W. Sewell and Mrs.

P. W.-D, L., F. A. Pts.A. Perry (owe 1/6) 6-1, 8-0.

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on the mave, and though Redgato Kowloon play the Clubs on The and is colleagues were far from impressive, Redgate scored a nice

TO-DAY'S PROGRAMME.

Open Singles, (Hanl)

EC Fincher v. C. A. L. Rumfalm

Handicap Doubles. Humphreys and R. 11. Wild (owej 3,4). F. I. Buttress and Woodmana (ree 5/6).

Mixed Doubles.

W. M. Barton and Miss Halifax Club round. kick-of 6.15 p.in. tres 2/61 v. T. 3. Price and Miss E. sharp, and require one point to Joney (Ser): H. J. Armstrong and gnal after twelve minutes. To render unvees any a play-off for Mrs. Kemy towe 15) v. Mr. and Mrs. minates inter, Hawes senred 14 the runners-up position. second from close range.

Evidence that South China bad mirely eased oars was sum forth- coming. Thr attack suddenly sprang into life and Pung King- eheung put the result beyond all (doubt with a beautiful goal, « ter- rifle drive from 20 yards which eft Hinns helpless. Soon after- wards, Dixon heading out from a corner, gave Chu. Kwok-len an pportunity for a first-time shot, and the South China inside-right | completed

hat-trick. The

three tast kicks of the match re- sulted in Skinner d' Hawes striking the woodwork of The South China goal and Pau Ka-ping saving brilliantly from Nash.

WIN

met

his

I Wai-tong turned auf at right- back and blotted out Skinner, war- mally the liveliest player in the Navy attack. His positional play

always sound, bat tackling was sure, his intercept-} tiona remarkably well judged, and his kicking thoughtful and ae- curate. Forward. Fung King- cheung. ip Tak-wa and Chu Kwok- Juen were outstanding.

Dixon played purposefully and well afta shaky start, but his!

unreliable

and

partner

W

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