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"Y.M." TENNIS CLUB.

TO AGAIN COMPETE IN LOCAL LEAGUE.

YESTERDAY'S TENNIS.

LEAGUE FOOTBALL.

YESTERDAY'S MATCH IN THE FIRST DIVISION.

The Police and Navy mot yesterday on the R. N. ground within the race Navy by three clear goals. The teame course, the result being a win for the lined out as under:

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Police McHardy: Perkins Brittain; Thorpe, Channings Dowman; Cornwall, Fraser, Moss, Shepherd and C. Pila.

FURTHER CHAMPIONSHIP TIES PLAYED.

Mr. Justice J. H. Wood (Preal- Further progress was made yester. dent) occupied the chair at the day in the annual tennis champion

by the organised annual meeting of the European, four open tles being decided. Hongkong Y, M. C. A. Tennis Club, held in In the Singles event both M. W. Lo the West Lounge last, evening and Ng Sze-cheang advanced into tho when it was decided to again en-fourth round, leaving A. L. Sullivan ter a team in the llongkong Lawn and D. B. Evans as the only players Tennis League.

left in the third round.

An was expected M. W. Lu, n

Navy-Clucas: Ward and Dixon; The Hon. Secretary (Mr. S. A. Gray) in presenting his report, former champion, eliminated Iu Tak Gatehouse, Stephens and Robertson; Jam without undue dificulty, although Robinson, Redgate, Langmead, Law- stated that the year had been one the winner did not have matters com-son and Skinner. Referee: - Mr. J. W. of the most successful in the his-pletely his own way. The former Baldwin.

The team did title holder will now meet Chiu Chun-i tory of the Club. extremely well in the League last chiu in the fourth round.

had Ng Sze-cheong was not in his bont summer, while its accERA heon reflected in the general-ne-form against D. M. MacDougall, who and on tivities of the Club. The Weall played very strally tennis Cup handicap singles competition occasions had his opponent nicely beaten. The Chinese player was won by G. C. Burnett (mintis will meet W. C. Hung In the next 15), who defeated S. A. Gray (MI-round.

A successful The full results of yesterday's mat. nus 30) in the final. American tournament was organ-ches were as follows: ised by Mr. J. Barnes.

Mr. J. 3. Ferguson (Hon. Trea-! surer) submitted in statement of accounts which revealed the club to be sound in fanmees.

1

"Open Singlen. -

The Navy were soon pressing and Mellardy did well to keep them out. He mislimed a centro from Robinson and Redgate running in headed the ball into the net, with McHardy stretched full length on the ground.

The Police then took up the attack and Moss tested Clucas with a fant shot. The goallo pushed out, and Moan following up sont the ball over the bar. Cornwall and Fraser sent in shota which Clucas cleared with

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M. W. Lo beat lu Tak-lam, (-i), 0-4. The Navy forced a corner, Robinson

corner to Ng Ste-cheong bent D. M. Mne-kicking behind. A Dougall 1-6, 7-5, 4-2.

Police was fruitless., Soveral corners then fell to the Navy, but the Police defence held out. Channings sent Shepherd forward, the latter going close to shoot wide; and Fraser tested Clucas with a weak shot

Open Doubles.

A. V. Remedion and !.. A. Ribeiro heat C. P. Hyde and M, W. Turner

The following officers were elected for the ensuing year:- President, Mr. Justice J. R. Wood; Chairman of Committee, Mr. E. F. Selk; Hon. Treasurer. Mr. J. bent Col. Wimberley and C. P. F. Ferguson: Bon. Secretary, Mr. S.James 6-2, 6-4.

6-1, 7-5.

Lee Wai-trol and Lee Woon-tsol

A. Gray: Committee, the officers A. C. 1. Bowker and W. M. Barton with the addition of Messrs. J. received a walk over from S. E. and Barnes, 4. Grenham and G. Pan-P. 8. Green. Cheon.

CRICKET TEST.

SOUTH AFRICANS WIN BY EIGHT WICKETS.

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Club Championship.

A. H. Harkin bent 1. D. McKay 4-3, 6-0.

TO-DAY'S PROGRAMME.

Open Doables.

Lee Wal-tong and Lak Ding-cheung v Horace Lo and lu Tnk-cheuk

G. A. Noronha and G. A. da Rocha v 1. W. Leonard and J. A. E. Cas-

unshhoy,

Wellington, Mur. 7. In the Second Text insteh here the South African tourists won by right wickets. in their first innlags Neww, Zenlurui scared 364 runs, to which The tourist replied with a total of 410.

dis- South Africans Today the missed New Zealand for 193 runs of which H. 6. Vivian pered 24. The South Africans knocked up 150 ruma for two warkets, J. A. J. Christy and Bruce Mitchell contributing "euch. - Beider,

FANLING GOLF.

RESULTS OF WEEK-END TOURNAMENTS.

Amery and J. Sloan. 1. T. Ride and A. L. Sullivan v R.

Club Championship.

J. A. Lawson v. E. Helmes, G. W. Sewell v D, M. MacDougal Handicap Singles “A."

1. Forster v A. B. Raworth.

Handicap Doubles.

, J. and R. K. Valentine v S. 0. Hill and A. H. McBride.

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LEAGUE CRICKET.

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Crossing over, the Navy took up the attack. Robinson dropped over from the wing. McHardy sent the ball up against the bar, and Langmend running in broanted the ball into the net.

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The Navy were now playing a forcing game and the Police were on the defensive. McHardy and Perkins collided in the goal area and a slight halt was enlied for Porkins to recover, Langmead nont the ball out to Skinner, and the latter with a fast Kong. eruas shot, beat Mellardy, who got down to the ball but failed to stop it.

The Police rallied, but found Dixon and Ward good, fettle. Several times the Police were stopped for) offside play, which appeared to put them off their game A fast cross shot by Cornwall was tipped over the bar by Clucas, but the flagkick wan dropped on top of the act. The final whistle sounded with the Police losers' by three goals to nil. I

HOME RUGGER.

ENGLISH TEAM AGAINST SCOTLAND.

London, Mar. 1. The following will be the English Afteen against Scotland at Twicken ham in the Calcutta Cup na March 19:

A. N. Other, Aarvold (Blackheath)

Tanner (Gloucester), Gadney (Lelco ster), Elliott. (United Services), Longland (Northampton). Gregory In their league match against the † (Bristol), Evans (United Services), Hobbs (Richmond), Indian R.C. at Kowloon on Saturday Webb (Navy),

Playing at Fanling in the Captain's | KOWLOON C.C. PLAYING THE Burland (Bristol), Gerrard (Bath), Cup tournaments i the Old and New Courses the following players quali ned:

Mogarry MR-16 72 Course) and G. F. Halo 91-18 (New Course). Other arres on the

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W. Paterson

CHAMPIONS,

Kowloon Cricket Club will be Vaughan-Jones (United Services), represented by the following players: Black (Blackheath), Hodgson (North- 1. D. Lṛnl, F. Goodwin, E. Cern). The fullbnek prisition is inde. HD-FA-N and W. 1. Valiuncecher, É, F. Fincher, W. C. Hung, finite-Renter's Sperial Service.

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