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LEAGUE TENNIS.

CIVIL, SERVICE WIN IN "B" DIVISION.

WATER-POLO LEAGUE.

V.R.C. OVERWHELM THE BORDERERS.

LAWN BOWLS.

INTERPORT PLAYER

BEATEN.

The olimination of the giants of the With two points gleaned from their

Playing a team that included several match with South China on Tuesday members of the-second division side, Lawn Bowls world in the preliminary (the result of which was only to hand the V.I.C. did practically how they round of the local championship eon- last night), and a further two from pleased in the Grst grade water-pela Unues, and, according to the results the Indian Recreation Club yesterday: fixture against the South Wales of two matches to hand, further sur the Civil Servico have added a useful Borderers last night. The match was prises are revenice Incladed in the old and four points to their "B" Diviston uninteresting to watch, for the V.RL.C. fall of the mighty is an quota, and have jumped to fourth rarely, exerted themselves, and even experienced Interport player, Clark position in the table.

when they allowed the soldiers to Atkinson, who unexpectedly suffered |

defeat at the hands of It. Overy. gain possession, nothing much came

The match was played on the Kow- of the moves. The Borderers were wenk up forward and their only goalloon Bowling Green Club ground un Tuesday and resulted in Overy win- was an accident.

The match ended with the scores: ning by 21 shots to 15 in 23 hoads: V.R.C., 8 goals; Borderers, 1. Teams: The Kowloon player led all the way V.RCGosano, Maynard, Sonres, his score included a possible at

the fifth head. Scores: Remedios, L. and C. Roza-Pereira,

Overy Shots Total

Л

The University returned to form in second division match against M.B.K., winning in easy fashion, while the Chinese Recreation Club did not concede a not to the Kowloon Indians in a "C" Division encounter, though they were extremely fortunate in this respect, and hardly deserved to win by such a pronounced margin.

Once again there was a small crop of matches unplayed, dus to a sharp shower which fell shortly after 5.30 p.tn., and swamped some of the grounds. The complete results yesterday's games, together with the revised longue tables, follow.

For

of

"B" DIVISION.

Unexpected Defeat

LR.C. Playing on the home grand the Civil Service defeated the I.R.C. by 6% matches to 2% in the "B" division of the League yesterday.

Scores:

McGrana.

Borderers Donnelly, Ford, Wilson, Flaherty, Smith, Campbell, Jones.

Batteries Meet,

The second division game between the 31st. and 12th. Heavy Batteries was also uninspiring, and ended with the 12th. winning Heven-nil. The winners however were nowhere near their best form, at even at their warat were enperior to the weak 31st: Teams:

12th. Battery--Trice, Breeds, Olver, Cavanagh, Gray, Lewin, Haywood,

alet. Battery,Christhun, Pat, Seoli. Samler, Moore, Tullet, Fall.

The other second division gatne, Dr. D. J. Valentine and J. R. between the V.R.C. "A" and Chinese Pengelly beat A. R. Minu and F. D. Athletic, was postponed. Pereira 6-3; heat 0. Ismall and S. A. Temail, 6-1; beat V. Soendoram and T., Sens 11amet R-2

D. N. McDougal and G. W. ALK.C.C. defeated the Nippon Club by Tufion drew with Miou and Pereira 7% plints la 11⁄2. Scores:

Marseille Ri

beat Armstrong 6-6; lost to Esinum Ismail 2-6; bent Sonderam and Hamet 6-0. Minoniya and Hasegawa -: drew with Suzuki and Arakawa; drew with Yoshikawa and Khashita.

J. A. Beudali and J. W. Bradley lost Mian and Pereira 4; bat Ismail And Email d.l; bout Sobnderam and Hamet 6.1.

Civil Service Beat S.C.A.A. Playing on Tarsday evening un the

the Civil South China A.A. ground Service defeated the home tean by

B 1 matches to in the ་་་་

division of the featte. Secres:

A D. N. McDougall aml 4. W. Tufton bent 11. 8. Mnk al T. 1. Leung 4-2; lost to 0. K. La and K. than 1.6; drew with S. Clush and C. Y. Tan 6-6.

Stark and Bowker bent Minniya And Hasegawa 6-3; bent Suzuki and Arakawa 6-2; drew with Yoshikawa and Kinoshita.

Wright and Monnghan hent Mine matyn and Hasegawa 6-3; bent Suzuki and Arakawa ; beat Yoshikawa and Kinoshita 7-5.

"C" DIVISION,

Kowloon Indlans. Outplayed

by Chinese R.C.

The Kowloon Indians were deridedly unlucky to lose by such a wide margin

J. W. Bradley and 3. A. Bondull beat Lan Mok and Leuing 6-1; lost to and Chan 1-6; bent Chan and Tse 0-3. Dr. J. Vairutine and J. R. Pengelly bent Mok and Leung 6-0; lost to Lampa nine gets to the Chinese Reerention and than 5-7; beat Chan and Two 6-4. University v. M.B.K.

Club, who were their visitors. Péroz Ali and Firdes Khan held long leads | in all three sete, but just failed to At Pokfulam, the University "R" push home their advantage at the

necessary time. Sevrest team did not find much dieulty-in beating the M.B.K., winning by 7T.C.) lost to W. H. Chon atd Y. K.

nets to 12. Serres;

Feroz Alt and Firdos Khan (K.I.

D. J. N. Andersin and Y. P. Chew Maw 4-6; fost to T. II. Lau and T. W. (University) beat Fukushima and Ln -7; lost to F. H. Kwok and H. N. Fujimart 6-2; drew with Miki and Chan 6-7, Morinaka 6-6; beat Nakamura Tobeli G-1.

and

1. Mahan Singh and M. A. Khan (K.I.T.C. lost to Chon and Mow 1-6; G. E. Yeoh and T. K. Ng (Univer-1.et to Lat and Lau 1-6; last in Kwok Esity) lost to Fukushima and Fujimura and Chau 4-6. 14-6; beat Miki and Morinuka 6-4; beat

Nakamurn and Tohchi 6-3.

F. Y. Khoo and T. K. Lfeu (Univer- sity) bent Fukushima and Fujimari 6-3; beat Miki and Morinaka 6-4; beat Nakamura and Tohchi 6.2.

A.T.C. Y K.C.C. Kowloon Cricket Club, visitors to the Army Tennis Club at Pokfulam, were defeated by 04- neta. to 24. Scores:

A. N. Other 6-1,

and

Capt. Gore and S R. Salleh (K.1. T.C.) lost to Choa and Mow 1-6; lost to Lau and Lau 1-6; lust to Kwok

nd, Chau 3-0.

MIXED DOUBLES.

Ladies Recreation Club Defented..

to 3% on the

de-

Clark Atkinson Head Shots Total

4

11

1-4 16

16

17

18

10

20

21

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J. C. Brown v. P. C. Goodman. On the Kowloon Dock Kreen un Tuesday. F. C. Goodman created a surprise by areaunting for J. C. Brown by 21 shuts to 10. On the 17th head Goodninn had a four to his credit. Scores:

Brown Hem Shots Total

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17

16

10

17

10

18

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Ington 6-6; lost to Mrs. Stafford Smith and Railton 3-6.

LEAGUE TABLES.

"" Division.

PWDL

Club de Recreto - University

Jalan R. C. Civil Servier ilangkon C. c. Kowloon C. C. Chinese

Army T. 0.

Crafucnmower

honso

South China

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The CRC. mixed doubles team Col. Rebinson and Capt. de Lindefeated the Ladies Recreation Club by (A/T.C.) drew

Segalen with liably 6-6; beat W. Brown and H. matches Chadwick 6-2; beat A. Osborne and ground yesterday. Scoren:

Miss E. Lo and M. W. Lo bent Miss Nippon Club

"C" Division. Majer Kerrick and S. M. Atkinson Thomas and A. D. Humphreys 6-1;

Chth de Retre ATC) lost to Segalen and Hambly beat Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Etherington Chinese C 57: heat Brown and Chadwick 6-16-1 beat Mas. Stafford Smith and South Chin

V. M. C. A W. Railton 4-1. bent Osborne and A. N. Other 6-8.

Col. Mitchell and 9, M. Paul (A.T.C.)

Allen G. Lo and Ho Ka-laú drew Indian R C.

University lost to Segalen and Hambly 4-f: beat with Miss Thomas nad Humphreys 0-6; Army T. C.

d.. Hongkong Brown and Chadwick 0-2; best Osborne just to Mr. and Mrs. Etherington 1-6; Kown C. C. of A. N. Other 0-2.

best Mr. Stafford Smith and Railton di S. C. 6-0.

Japanese Defeated.

Ctyli Servier

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Mrs. Chiu and Ju Tak-ehouk drew Kowloon Indian In the "B" Division of the League, with Bliss Thomas and Humphreys 6-4; Deutscher Cus playing at home Tuesday, the drew with Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Ether-Cralengower

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