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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, THURSDAY, JULY 28, 1932.

TENNIS LEAGUE.

MANY POSTPONED MATCHES

PLAYED YESTERDAY

MAN HUNTERS

(Continued from, Page 3.)

expressionless as he hung up the must Soveral,' postponed Lawn, Tonala receiver, but the message Longue matches were played yoster-have been a pleasant one because day, one in the "B" division and four after d minute or two he began in the "C". The Chinese EL.C. had whistling. no difficulty in defeating the Indian R.C., which they beat with the loss of only one set, in the "D" division.

In the "C", the Y.M.C.A. ran rlot with the Police, conceding only half a sot, while the Indians had the better of the Radio Sports Club. The other winners were the University and the Graduates' Association.

"B" DIVISION.

Chinese RC. Easily Defeat the

Indian Club...

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LAWN BOWLS,

POLICE TROUNCED IN SPEY

ROYAL CUP MATCH

Never during the whole match did the Police R.C. show any dangerous form in their tle with the Kowloon Bowling Green in the Spey Royal Cup Competition on the Kowloon C,C. His task finished, he called the green yesterday, when the custodians efice of the club and asked the por-of the law were trounced 30 shots to tor to come up for his bags. Bob 11.

rummaged in his pocket for some On the first head the Police opened silver and gave a fast fleeting look with a single but did not score again about the room as though to be cer- until the 13th head, by which time tain he had forgotten nothing. Then their opponents had gradually in he followed the man to the elevator.ased their lead, by singles on many occasions but by a sufficient margin to give them an overwhelming advan- tage.

When dinner

During the later stages of the game cach rink scored a fire, the biggest accounts of the day.

wandered from window to window, was over Deniso

restless as a jaguar. She was not At Causeway Bay, the Chinese R.C, unlike a slim, padding, animal her had no difficulty in overcoming the self in her slinky frock of butter The Police were represented by E. Indian R.C. In the "B" division, win-cup yellow satin. It caught the G. Pont, J. C. West, W. E. Hollands ning eight sets to one.

light and its fluid movement fol- and W. Hair (skip) and the Kowloon Scores:

lowed tho slouch of her lovely body. Bowling Green rink was composed of She lit one cigarette after another R. S. Nichol, W. S. Drake, R. Half only to crush them out again. Now and A. M. Holland. and then she would lift the heavy Championship Match, curtains to peer out into the night.

W. T. Lal and Iu Tak-chouk (C.R.G.) bent A. 11. Madar and 3. A. Ismall 60; beat F. D. Pereira and A. R. Minu 6-1; beat 0. Ismail and M. O, Hooson 6-1.

C. C. Chiu and W. C. Hung (C.R.C.) beat Madar and Ismail 6-4; beat Pereira and Minu 6-1; beat Ismail and Hooson 6-3.

Ng Kam-chuen and Chol Ping-fan (CR.C.) beat Badar and Jamail 6-3; heat Poreira and Minu 6-3; lost to

Ismail and Hoosen 5-7.

"C" DIVISION.

Police R.C. Overwhelmed at Happy Valley.

Playing at Happy Valley, the | Y.M.C.A. swamped the Police by 8%

sets to .

Scores:

Carruthers and Pile (Police) lost to Price and Price 4-6: lost to Wilson and Ferguson 3-8; drew with Gray and Puncheon 6-0,

Major and Thompson (Police) lest to Price and Price 1-6; lost to Wilson and Ferguson 2-6; lost to Gray and Puncheon 2-0.

Galvin and Clow (Police) lost to Price and Price 6-7 lost to Wilson and Ferguson 3-4;, lost to Gray and

Puncheon 4-6.

It was raining steadily in an unre P. T. Farrell played C. J. Tacchi lenting spring downpour. The gi- on the Kowloon C.C. green in the lenco, unbroken save for the snap scrappy game 21 shots to 10. The Open Championship and won 靄 of the burning logs on the hearth winner will now meet R. S. Nichol. and tho beating of raindrops against the window panes, appeared Teams for Saturday. to increase her nervousnesa. last she dung herself into a low chair by the side of the desk and picked up the telephone.

At

Taikoo R. C. in

The following will represent the thoir matches on Saturday:

1st Team v. Kowloon Dock R. C. The voice of Bob Dunbar's father] (Home) -J. B. Chapman, J. Sloan, presently came crackling over the W. Wetherspoon, D. Munro (skip); wire.

A. Stalker, J. Polson, J. Russell, J. Chalmers (skip); G. McLeod, D. B. Bonem. Kowloon C.

W. Weir, J. Watson (skip). (Away): E. Greenwood, J. Wald, Grimen, H. McKechnie (skip); A. MacIndoe, T. Swan, S. Hope, C. B. Matthews (skip), D. Peoples, C. H. Summers, G. H. Stewart, H. Keown, (skip).

"You talked to him, then?" De niso parred. "I don't know why but I've been a little nervous. began to think he might leave the chub before we reached him. That's fine" When she put down the in- atrument she wore a look of feline satisfaction.

Denise arose and turned on a radio, cunningly secreted in an eighteenth century cabinet in one corner. To the barbaric strain of jazz music ahe executed a few danc-} ing steps. Then she switched the The Indian R.C. defeated the Radiodial until the music sounded in a Sports Club seven sets to two at lower key and returned to the tele- Sonkumpoo.

phone. She called a city number

Scores:

J.R.C. v. 'R.S.C.

S. A. R. Bux and M. P. Madar and sat dramming lightly on the R.C.) best W. L. Plew and D. Wtable as she waited. Waterton 6-3; heat Wm. Chanson and

"I want to speak to Mr. Robert

Y. Y. Lam 6-1; heat Win, Wu and G. Dunbar," she said. There was a Singh 6-3.

A. IL. Sullad and D. M. A. Razackbrief pause while the speaker at, (Indians) best Flow and Waterton the other end consulted someone. 6-4; lost to Chanson and Lam 5-7; lost to Wu and Singh 3-6.

A. A. Rumjahn and M. R. Abhas (Indian) bent Mew and Waterton 6-1; bent Chanson and Lam 0-4: bent Wu and Singh 0-4.

Filipinos v. University.

At King's Park, the Filipinos entertained the University and lost

sets to 74.

1

Scores:

T. Leonard and M. A. Sousa (F.C.) drew with L A. da Silva and L. A.. Oppenheim 6-6; drew with P.P. Kho and Saloney 6-6; lost to A. L. Tani and P. L. Tan 3-6.

M. A. R. Ribeiro and M. J. Rul! (F.C.) drew with Siiva and Oppen- heim 6-6; lost to Kho and Saloney 3-6; Jest to Tan and Tsai 4-6.

T. R. Iklefonso and Cruz (F.C.) Just to Silva and Oppenheim 3-6; lost to Kho and Saloney 2-6; lost to Tsai and Tan 2-G.

H.K.C.C. v. Graduates.

The Graduates's Association obtain- ed two more points at the expense of the Hongkong C.C. yesterday, win- ning by 6% sets to 22.

Scores:

"He's registered there," cried De- nike impatiently. "His father only just spoke to him." A male voice came back regretfully.

"Sorry, madam, but he's checked. out. He said," and here there was another brief wait as though the. speaker were referring to some! memorandum hefore him, "he said to tell anyone who called he was leaving to be married."

Denise tore her chiffon handker- chief into strips, her eyes blazing.

"His father's an old fool!" she muttered. "He's got away from us!" (To Be Continued).

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Horridge and Grimble (II.K.C.G.) lost to M. H. Lo and It. N. Chung 2-6; tied with W. Gitting and Dr. Yes 6-6. lost to Dr. Samy and T. K. Tan 4-6; resulted:

Wright and Finch (II.K.C.C.) beat Thursday, 28th July.Lo and Chung -4; lost to Samy and

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Hunter and Hais (H.K.C.C.) lost to Lo, and Chung -6; lost to Sumy and Tan 4-6; lost to Gitting and Yeo 4.0.

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