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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. TUESDAY, JULY 18, 1933.
C.R.C. NEARING NEW RECORD
MIXED DOUBLES LEAGUE VIRTUALLY
WON
WILL HAVE HELD ALL FOUR CHAMPIONSHIPS
K.C.C. WIN WITH NEW LINE-UP
The Chinese Recreation Club can now be regarded as win- ners of the Mixed Doubles League for 1933.
Yesterday they virtually clinched the issue by beating the Indian Recreation Club, hold- ers of the Dunlop Shield in 1930 and 1931, by seven sets to two, and have now only to take half a point from the Recreio to make the championship theirs.
This means that the CR.C. will have won every division of the Lawn Tennis League, a fent without parallel in local tennis. Tsui Wai-pui and Mrs. Chil Chun-chiu were the outstanding pair at Causeway Bay yesterday, where they won all three sets.
Ho Ka-lau and Miss Perry 'un- expectedly dropped at to I. M. A. Razack and Miss Gecka.
The following, shows the number.
of sets won and lost by the C.R.C. pairs:
won lost drwn
Tsui Wal-pul and
Mrs. Chiu
11
1
0
Ho Ka-lau and
...
$12.50
Miss Perry...
H
1
0
M. W. Lo and Mrs.
F. T. Lo..........
2
3
1
Mr. and Mrs. Ho
$ 6.75
Ka-lau
2
1
M. K. Lo and Mrs,
Litton...
I
2
0
M. W. Lo and Mrs.
Chau
1
2
0
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Tsui Wai-pui and Mrs. Chiu (C.R.C.) beat S. A. Rumjahn and Mrs. Kow, 6-2, beat H. D. Rumjahn and Mias Rumjahn, 6-2; beat I. M. A. Razack and Miss Gecks, 0-4.
Ho Ka-lau and Mias Perry (C.R.C.) heat S. A. Rumjahn and Mrs. Kew, 6-4; brat H. D. Rumjalin and Miss Rumjahn, 6-2; lost to I. M. A. Razack and Miss Geeks, 4-6.
C.R.C.
LEAGUE TABLE
1929
HK
BY
T
THE DUNLOP SHIELD.
K.C.C. TENNIS TOURNEY
NEW SCHEDULE PROVIDES FOR COMPLETION NEXT WEEK
An effort is being made to have the! Kowloon C. C. tennis tournaments: concluded during the next fortnight,
and a programme has accordingly been drawn up.
Matches have been follows:
arranged
WEDNESDAY, JULY is.
215
Senior Championship:-A. E. P. Guest v. E. C. Fincher.
Junior Championship:-S. A. Gray v. E. V. Gaubert.
Handicap Singlen "A"-Miss S. Dalziel v. Miss M. Grimths.
THURSDAY, JULY 20. Handicap Singles "A"-A. E. P. Guest v. N. A. E. Mackay,
Handicap Singles "B"-M. E. Politi v. E. V. Ganbort,
Handicap Doubles.-E. C. Fincher and E. F. Fincher v, S. A. Gray and C. A. Wright.
FRIDAY, JULY 21.
Junior
Championship. Championship, G. G. Burnett v.. S. A.
Gray or E. V. Gaubert.
P. W. D. L. F., A. 4 4 0 0 26
Pts.
11
8
Junior
U.S.R.C.. 2 0 1 10
7
4
K.C.C.
... 3 1 1 1 13
14
3
L.R.C.
3 1 1 1 13
14
3
I.R.C.
3 0 0 3 61% 20%
0
Recreio 2 0 0 2 3
15
0
“A” DIVISION
Three Games Played Yesterday
With the C.R.C. Intra-Club tie off and the I.R.C, engaged in the Mixed Doubles, only a res tricted programme was played in the "A" Division yesterday, six teams being engaged. The K.C.C. had an entirely new University ilne-up against the whom they beat quite easily, Nor- man Mackay, hitherto a "C" Divi- sion player, was included in the team and he partnered E. F. Fin- cher, thus breaking the famous brothers' combination for the first time for years.
E, C. Fincher took Jack Rodger as his colleague and they won all three sets, Rodger showing excep- tionally good form...
As expected South China frst string overwhelmed the "B" team, conceding but.ong set in nlne:
C.C.C. IMPROVE.
Handicap Deubles.-N. A. E. Mac- kay and D. D. McKay v. R. B. Ham- bly and A. E. Collins.
SATURDAY, JULY 22.
Finals of Junior Championship, Handicap Singles "B" and Ladies' Singles Championship.
SUNDAY, JULY 23. Handicap Doubles.-G. A. White and R. S. Capall v. E. O. and E. F. Fincher or S. A. Gray and C. A. Wright
Mixed Doubles.-E. C. Fincher and hirs. Goodwin y. G. C. Burnett and Miss O. Dalziel,
ENTZUNLU TENNIS TODAY.
PROGRAMME FOR "B" DIVISION.
In
The following programme the "B" Division of of the Tennis League will be played this after- noon.
U.S.R.C. v C.R.C.
at Kings Park H.KC.C. v Graduates
-at H.K.C.C. K.C.C. v Recreio
--nt K.C.C. C.8.C.C. ▾ S.C.A.A.
at Happy Valley University I.R.C.
at Pokfulam
OPEN SWIMMING TITLES
ATTITUDE OF H.K.I.A.S.A.
WILL PROBABLY. STOP MEMBERS FROM COMPETING
UNFORTUNATE IMPASS
The official attitude of the Hongkong International Ama- teur Swimming Association to the announcement by the Vic- toria Recreation Club that it will be organising the open swimming championships of the Colony this summer, has not yet been decided.
It will, in fact, be made known after Friday's Council meeting.
It is safe to presume that al- though the Association will not, in any direct way, attempt to pre- vent the V.R.C. from conducting aquatic events under the title of "Open
it will Championships," stop any of its affiliated membern from taking part in such events.
If this is carried into effect, it will mean that competitors in the "Open Championships" will be pretty well confined to V.R.C. members.
It Is the expressed intention of the Swimming Association to organise its own
Association championships, and for these it is conceivable that representatives of non-affiliated clubs will be in- vited to enter.
REPRISALS!
Indications are that for this year at any rate, there will bo no genuine Open Championships. If the Association prevents its mem- bers from participating in the V.R.C. function, it is equally as certain that, if invited, the V.R.C. will refuse to take part in the Association's championships.
tion's
Nelther tho V.R.O. event, with- out the competition of other club representatives, nor the Associa
championships without V.R.C. compotitors, can be regard- ed as bona-fide Open Champion- met ships.
HOOVER BEAT CHAMPIONS
SINK DIFFERENCES...
If championship, Interport and other forms of competitive aqua- tics are to remain in a flourishing condition in Hongkong, it is essen- tin that the V.R.Cand-the H.K.I.A.S.A: sink their differences and get together as a unified body. The Association now enjoys the membership of the majority of the swimming clubs as well NOSE. OUT FOR Army and Navy, and although the
KEEN BASEBALL AT SOOKUNPOO
MILITARISTS
South China, the Hongkong baseball champions, were beaten yesterday when they entertained a Finals of Handicap Singles "A" team from the President Hoover. and Ladies' Singles Handicap.
TUESDAY, JULY 25. Final of Senior Championship.
WEDNESDAY, JULY 26. Final of Handicap Doubles.
FRIDAY, JULY 28. Final of Mixed Doubles.
SOCCER MATTERS
Many Officers To
"Be Appointed
The monthly meeting of the Coun-
the visitors hitting four runs in response to the champions two.
Box acores were:
HOOVER.
Shaw. Ferguson c Manuel p
Hiskey 53 Foggiano 18 Sharon 2b Ortil ef Vincent 15 McBride of Lauole ab
as tho
V.R.C., the Bonior club in the Colony, is still outside, it must be acknowledged that the Association is now a body capable of speaking with authority on local swimming
matters.
Neither the Association nor the V.B.C. are gaining anything by. their continued strained relation- ship, whilst aquatica as a whole AB R H PO A Ero suffering. The breach has al- 00000.ready established anomalies, and those will continue until a more 1 0 0 0
and conciliatory 0 20 level headed
attitude is adopted by both parties.
SOUTH CHINA:
cil of the Hongkong Football Asso-T. Fong
B. Cheng 2b, ab The Hongkong Cricket Club, who ciation, will be held on Tuesday next,
The K. W. Pow, rf had to bring in Gamble for Hazell in the offices of the association. to partner Wright, had anything Trensurers' statement will be received, Ed, Chang p, 2 but a easy time at Craigengower, and incumbents of this office for the T. Kim an and lost 3 seta before clinching the issue.
the Gamble and Wright were
sota, weakness losing all three whereas Goldman and Sullivan ob-{ tained the maximum.
The Craigongower, however, dis- played considerably improved form, and with increased confidence which must result from such matches is: yesterday, should be able to hold their own in future games.
LEAGUE TABLE.
Sots
4
I.R.C.
P. W.D. L. F
Pts.
8 C.IL.C. "A" 4. 4 0 0 30 S.C.A.A
0 0 27% 84 8 C.R.C. "B" 2 2 0 0 10% 1 H.K.C.C. 3-20 1164 82 4 K.C.C.
10% 10% 10. 14.
0
4
C.C.C.
Recreio
S.C.A.A.
YOUNG
GENE
RAYMOND
Ünt-
HO KA LAU LEAVES THIS EVENING SPENDING SIX WEEKS
IN SHANGHAI.
Ho Ka-lau, the Interport tennis player, who has per- formed so well in league tennis this year, loaves for Shanghal this evening where he is spending a holiday..
He will be away until the end of August. It has not yet been decided who will come into the C.R.C league teams to take his place.
3 1.0 8-18
00:431⁄2 2010 coming year will be selected,
Appeals Board will be named, and
M. Chang c
H. Chang C.
K. Loe b chung d
G. Ng Sb Selicity p
Score By Innings Hoover
24
E
AB R H PO A
-1 0.0 0
2 0 1 2 2 1 3 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 0
2 1 0
EASY FOR DOCKS
Beat Civil Service. In Spey Royal
After securing a commanding load from the start, the, Kowloon Dock quartetto won comfortably from the Civil Service C. C. four in the second
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8:00
0 0
0 0 0
0 1 1
701 10 3
G B7
Runs 1:3 0 0.0 0.0 Hits 1 4 200.00 South China Runs 011:00:00 Flits O Summary
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