THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH SATURDAY, JUNE 80, 1934
SHANGHAI
C.R.C. AND CRAIGENGOWER
CRAIGENGOWER || SHANGHAI
STILL 100%
TENNIS VICTORIES IN
"C" DIVISION
ONLY THREE MATCHES PLAYED YESTERDAY
Only thres matches were played yesterday in the “C” Divi- sion of the tennis league. These saw the Chinese Recreation Club and Craigengower retain their unbeaten records, the C.R.C., winning handsomely at Civil Service, and C.CC), outplaying the Radio.
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Only one of the scheduled matches and Guy Cheng. These players all was played at Kowloon, the Central received their coaching from Mussta British Association beating the William Pott, W. P. Roberts and Deutscher Klub by five and a half sets James Pott, well-known Shanghal to three and a hak.
playern,
This match was played on the Ger- mas Club courts at King's Park, the scores being:
0. Nelit and B. Soltau (Deutscher Klub) beat N. Whitley and R. Blyth 6-3 pst to G. Gurevitch and C. Halford 4-6, lost to F. D. Angus and J. J. Ferguson 8-6.
The team, which is due to arrive in the Colony on Tuesday next, is composed of Kwok Yue-kit (Cant), Ma On-kuen, Sze Yuen, Chan Yick, Tong Wing-shun and Wong Kam-hay. The first two are experienced players, who competed in league matches and open tournaments in the North. Tho is a Hongkong boy and has taken part in local tournaments.
E. Luhring and G. Sommer last named, Wong Kam-hny, (Deutscher Klub) bent Whitley and Blyth 4-2, beat Gurevitch and Halford 6-4, drew with Angus and Ferguson,
W. Foraita and V. Singer (Deut scher Klub) lost to Whitley and Blyth b, inst to Gurevitch and Halford 4-6, lost to Angus and Ferguson 3-6. Civil Service v. Chinese ft.C. The Civil Service C.C. at home lost to the Chinese R.C. by 711⁄2 to 1 sota Scores:
J. Randall and G. Fowler (C.S.) lost to W. K. and K. R. Cheung 4-6 lost to W. M. Chung and H. T. Woo 2-6; bent 1. C. Lau and K. W, Wong.. 6-4,
D. McDougall and L. Fisher (C.S.) tted with Cheung and Cheung: lost to Chung and Woo 4-6; lost Lau and Wong 1-6.
T. Daley (C.S.) lost to Cheung and Cheung 1-6; lost to Chung and Woo 4-0; lost to Lau and Wong 1-0, Cralgengower v. Radio.
the
It in expected that the team will be able to hold its own against any of the local league clubs, with the possible exception of the Chinese R. C. and the Indian R. C.
The visitors will play singles and' doubles and in all their matches tho contests will be along Interport lines, that is, three singles and two doubles matches. The arrangements are in the hands of Mr. Ho Ka-inu, who has drawn up the following tentative pro- gratome for the visitors:
Wednesday, July 4 ̧nt 4,15 p.m. v. St. Stephen's at Stanley.
Thuridny, July 6 at 3.30 p.m. v. Hongkong University at Pokfilum.
Friday, July 0 at 6.10 p.m. Y.
Kowloon C. C. at Kowloon.
V.
Saturday, July 7 nt 3.30 p.m. South China A. A. at King's Park.
Sunday, July Ent 3.30 p.m. V. Chinese B. C. at Causeway Bay,
Monday, July 9 at 6.15 p.m. v.
On the Cralgengowor courta Radio Sports were beaten by 7%, to Indian R. C. nt Sookunpoo, 13. Scores
After the matches in Hongkong, the
H. Howard and A, Harmon (CC.visitors will leave for Canton where C.) beat Wei and Chauson 6-1; beat they will play serveral matches, pro- C. Joifery, and Davies 6-3; bent Kai-bably with the Citizen wan Singh and Dewon 6-4,
Club, the
Y. C. Mok and D. Leonard (C.C.C.) Shameen Club and the German Cab.
lost to Wel and Chanson 2-6; beat
Jeffery and Davies 0-3; beat Singh
and Dewan 6-2.
A. Kitchell and W. Howard, tied] with Wei and Chanson; beat Jeffery and Davies 6-3; beat Singh
Dewań.
SHANGHAI TENNIS
TEAM COMING
and
WOMEN GOLFERS
ADMIT AGES
Two of yesterday's winners at Wimbledon are pictura hara. Osi right in Misi Peggy Scriven and with hor is Madama Mathieu. The Istfor reached the last eight in the women's singles.
SPORTS MEETING
SWIMMING AT V.R.C.!
NEXT MONTH
Corna Units:--Mobile Machine Guns, Static Machine Guns, Small- Units, Infantry.
ENTRANCE FEES. Ench unit will pay $10.00 as en- trance fee covering ali events.
All entries to be made in writing the accompanied by
necessary en- Hon. Secretary, THE PROGRAMME trance fees to the
C.S.M. G.. T. Padgett, at the H. K The Annual Volunteer Corps Swim-V. D. C. Headquarters, not later than: ming Sports will be held at the Vic. 5 p.m. on Monday, July 16. toria Recreation Club at 0.15 pm, on
Admission tickets at $1 each will available at the Officers Mess, Saturday, July 21.
Sergeants' Mess, Canteen and the Victoria Recreation Club, Competi- tors and Omelals, entrance free.
Events are as follows:
Event 1-300 yards Team Race. (Team of six men, each man to awin 50 yards).
Scattle. Women golfers of Washington are willing to admit their #gos.
Steps have been taken by the Washington State Women's Golf Association women's tournament for seniors, in the Colony). And much to the amazement of many of the members, 10 feminine
Event 2-Ladies Open Champion. to inaugurate 4ship 60 yards. (Open to any lady
University Players To players readily admitted they
Appear In Hongkong
A team of six tennis players from St. John's University, Shanghai, will
were 50 or more.
As one eligible explained it, the elderly women are proud of the fact that they still can shoot a good game at 50.
In vade the Colony next week, and, ac "We would rather the world did
Event 3.-Open Championship Men-100 yanis.
Event 4.—High Diving. (Team of three men).
Event 6-Pillow Fight.
Programmes will be on sale on the night of the event at 10 cents each.
There will be dancing for two hours at the conclusion of the oventa.
The prizes will be presented by Lady Southern.
The next committee meeting will held on Thursday, July 5, at 6.80 p.m., at H.K.V.D.C. Headquarters.
B
COMMITTEE.
II.
Commandant: Lieut.-Colonel Event 0-100 yards Team Race B. L Dowbiggin, O.B.E. styles. (Team of four men. Ist.)
Preskler: Major E. J. R. Mitchell, stroke, 3rd nun breast stroke, 4th. Hon Secretary and Treasurer: C. man-lack stroke, 2nd man-side
Chairman: 2nd. I. F. W. T. Ross.. cording to a tentative programme know our ages when we can still man free style). already drawn up, will play a series carry our clubs around after Event Corps Ladies Champion. S. M. G. T. Padgett, M. of matches against local clubs dur-reaching the half-century mark," ship-60 yards.
Sgt. C. S. Coom, Sgt. E. F. Selk, ing their stay here:
Event 8.-Inter-Unit Water Polo L/Sgt. W. Stoker, L/Cpl. B. Gowano. Tennis la considered a major sport
Stowards. Events 1, 4, 0, and 8 to count to decade the university has produced a tournament, a one-day affair, inwards Corpe Swimming Cup.
C. S. M. B. S. Rogers, C. S. M. Iarge number of tennis players, pro- conjunction with the women's Points In All Corps Events, 1stCpt. T. Cranston.
M.. Baptista, Bdr. D. Marshall, minent among them being . II. atate meet at Bellingham next points. 2nd-3 points. 3rd.- Tyau, Bo Ka-lau, (the local exponent) | year.
at St. John's, and during the past
she said.
Plans aro
to hold, the rat Final
mean
it around and talk
He handed every girl a line, but sitting around chewing the rag wasn't his idea of a big evening!
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CARDINALS
CHECKED
LOSE TO "REDS"
GIANTS CONTINUE
TO WIN
Now York, June 29. There was & restricted
pro. grumme in the major baseball leagues to-day, only one being, played in the Amerienn League.
match
The Giants cojoyed another
MIXED DOUBLES CHAMPIONSHIP
KHOO HOOI-HYE & MRS. MEADMORE BEATEN
THE COLLACO COMBINATION IN
THE FINAL
The semi-finals of the Shanghai Mixed Doubles tennis cham pionship were played off last week, when Khoo, Hooi-hyo, and Mrs.Meadmore were surprisingly defeated, and Misa Collaco and her brother reached the final.
win, but St. Louis Cardinals losing the first set to Khoo Hool-failing with her backland, a weak- Making a cool recovery after effective and Madame Mendmore austained a further Net-back
hye and Mme. Meadmore, L. J.neas of which the winning couple
losing to Cincinnati Reds.
Chicago and Pittsburgh had Coulcher and Mrs. Taylor last were quick to take advantage. each scored eight runs when play week won the following two acts
NATIONAL LEAGUE.
was entled off in the eight innings in the semi-final of the Shanghai For the victory in the third sệt, owing to rain,
Lawn Tennis Association's Mixed full honours must be awarded to Scores as cabled by Reuter were: Doubles Championships on the Mr. Taylor, Coulcher going fram Association's courts. The final bad to worse at the net, and scores were 4-6, 6-2, 6-3,
leaving his partner to bear meat of the bunion. Keeping to the In all three sets their women back of the court, Mrs. Taylor's partners played a much better long drives were pleasant to watch, kame than the men from a and the rallies which she exchang spectacular view point, monoad with Madame Meadmore dremy polizing the ball for long steady (Applause, railles, but the points, coming in with smashing drives which Invariably went begging.
Brooklyn
New York
R. II. E.
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... 7 7
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5 11
(Jackson homered}
Philadelphia
(J. Moore and Walters homered) | Boston...
4 8
0
(There were ten innings)
Chiengo
B 13
1
THE COLLACO'S WIN.
Miss Collaco and H. Collato de- feated J. H. Pott and Miss Nicholls Madame Meadmore and Khoo in two straight sets in the semi- had to battle all the way for the final of the Shanghal Lawn Tennis 2rst set, opening their account after Association mixed doubles Cham- (Rain stopped play after eight being two games in arrears, but pionship and qualified to meet
(Hartnett homered) Pittsburgh... 8 14
Innings)
St. Louis
7
Cincinnati
11
AMERICAN LEAGUE.
Cleveland
#
* 10
(Hale homered) Chicago
(There were eleven innings) 'The Detroit v St. Louis match was postponed on account of rain, and no other matches scheduled,
were
A FAINTING FIT.
PRINCE CONSORT OF HOLLAND RUSHED TO PALACE
following Madame Meadmore's
|Coulcher and Mrs, Taylor in the winning service, Coulcher dropped anals. his and the game score LVOR equalized.
Each won an alternate service to bring the score to four all, after which, Khoo and Madame Mead- 2 more won the two remaining games
Innd set.
KHOO'S POOR SERVICE.
Pott and Mias Nicholls took the two Collacos the next three, only first game of the first sot and the to lose the following three to their opponents, with the score 4-3 in their opponents favour, a splendid display of perfect understanding and
partnership brought the Collace pair to the top of their The loss of the set was Inrgely form and with series on series of due to Coulcher's faulty net play smashing drives and volleys they. and over-eagerness to smash, had the major part of the play points going to the opposition until the end. specially on the latter account. Mrs. Taylor, however, kept to the back line and proved almost im Passuble.
A double fault when the scors
in the next set was 6-3 and 10 love In his favour, caused the loss of the only game in the set against Madame Mendmore and Khoo, Collaco,
back Pott fighting who seemed to be off his game, managed to clinch the game second set, but thereafter Coulcher won the first two games of the Ingainst the odda. and Mrs, Taylor had pretty well thelr-own way, taking six straight games.
The Hague, June 29. The Prince Consort suffered fainting fit when he was working Rt hla office Society headquarters yesterday.
in the Red Cross
Miss Collaco and Collaco played
He was taken to
throughout with confidence, and the Royal
the issue of this match was hardly Palace, where he was examined by
in doubt as perfect timing on the a specialist. It la understood that While there were dve deuce part of Miss Collaco and the good, the Prince Consort's condition is games in the set, Coulcher and judgment and fast strokes of her not regarded as serious-United Mrs. Taylor were never in serious partner gave evidence of their PITAR.
danger, Khoo's service being In-fability.
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