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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH WEDNESDAY,
DUNCANS BEAT SILVAS
LOSERS FAIL TO STRIKE FORM
LAST HEAD NOT FINISHED
(Continued from Page 8).
to take the lead by 6-6.
The ninth, head saw the Silvas lying two when C. G. Silva tried to face an opposition wood for a count of three, but in his attempt he knocked the jack to one of the Dun- cans' woods.
| PERRY HUSTLED
BY VAN RYN
Champion's Second Match
At Wimbledon
SWIM
JULY 24, 1985.
AMAZING
37 Miles And Molested
By Sharks
LEAGUE TENNIS
with F. Gross and N, A. E. Mackay 6-0; best G. A. White and W. H. P. H.Seoanes and D. M. Mac- Dougall
Chinese R.C. "A" Continue her and Incher 8-0 lost to
In Winning Vein
Grose and Mackay 8-6; beat White and Gittips 64
E. Bathurst and J. W. Pote-Hant (Hongking O.C.) lost to Fincher and Fincher 8-6; beat Gross and Mackay 6-2; beat White and Gittins 6-4.
INDIANS, UNITED SERVICES
Playing at home, the United Ber
The Chinese Recreation Club "A" team continued in winning vein in Santa Monica, Cal., July 23. Although he awam 17 miles in 21 the "A" Division of the League, hours Paul Chatteau, the noted when they defeated Craigengower French swimmer, failed to conquer Cricket Club at Cauroway Bay ezsi-vices Recreation Club ware defeate the distance between Santa Matalina ly. Their "B" team was, however, by the Indian Recreation Club by ax Inland and the Mainland, because the swamped by the Club de Recreio sets to three. Beores:
L. Goldman and R. L. Withington Czecho.undertow took him, out to sea again "A" at King's Park, the home side
winning by six sets to one, two sets (United Services) lost to B. D. at the very end.
being abandoned owing to the rain. Rumjahn and A. 11. Madar 2-8; beat Chotteau started his Marathon The Indian Recreation Club obF. D. Pereira and M. O. Hoosen 6-2 trouble until sharks molested him expenso of the United Services Rea afteen miles out of Santa Matalina, creation Club at King's Park. H. D.
(Continued from Page 8). heating Chaka, another
It In lovakian, by 0-1, 6-0, 6-4. significant that Canka, one of the mast improved Continental players of after Menzel instead of ing next Recht, who was No. 2 last year.
the year, in new regarded nå com- effort last Saturday and had no tained their second victory at the beat S. A. Komjahn and′ 8. A. Ismail
FOURTH DAY'S RESULTS Full results of to-day's matchen follow:
MEN'S SINGLES THIRD ROUND ·
F. J. Perry (G.ll, nominated) beat J. Van lan (0.9.A.1, 4-4, 0~~~1, 6-9, 10-8
J. Pallada (J.) best H. Timmer (in.), 6--. During this stage the Silvna were
4. not revealing anything like their,t. Menel Cx.) beat G. Palmieri (likly), best form and were giving away 104, 6-0, 6-4. ahots by bumping up opposition woods or being completely wide with their deliveries,
I
Mater (8.) best Å. Genlien) (F.). 7—1 6-0, 6-3. 11-9. G-4, 4--2
ludes 11.8.) beat A. E. Quiet (A'3in.). 4, 6-1, 6--3. C. Boumus (F) hen↑ E. Gabrowitz u.,
J. H. Crawford (Alia,) beat Jo. Hecht (Ca. G. P. Hughes (17.1. nominated) beat F. Kukuljevic (du.s, 2—4, 8–3, J. Bu, H-2. Another three went to the Duns.. Weet (U.B.A.) brat D. H. Williams rans on the tenth head when the ., -, -7, 6-4.
21. C. Hepaan (Alia.) beat D. Martha younger Duncan lay two shota (..), nl, bed, dat against his opponent and the elder Duncan drew a third. C. G Siva took out one of the shots, but in doing so, knocked the jack Imme diately behind the two counters. He then attempted to carry the jack to back woods but just touched the "kitty" and conceded three. This, allowed the Duncans to lead by 12-6.
SILVAS DRAW LEVEL
The Duncans scored a single on the eleventh hend while the Silvas replied with a two on the next, on which the younger Duncan was lying three shots when his father drew a fourth, the woods all being! bunched around the jack.
1-6, 6-3, 6-4,
FD. Andrew (N.Z.) beat J. 8. Quid
(11.), 6-8, 11-5, 6.-8.
w. Austin (G.B. nominated) bes! W. rose (8.A.), 6-1, 6-0, 3–6, 6–—–—–0.
N. Store (.11.3 beat G. de Niefani, (IL),
c. 6, 6-3, 5-6, 7-8,
v. 11. McGrath (A) br A.
(P.), 6-3, 6--2, 0-
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G. von Cramm (11.) beat J. Cukk (C.), 1.4, 4.
MEN'S DOUBLES
FIRST ROUND
1. Avery And 10. G. N. Lee bent J. M. Hunt and the Hon. C, N. 1), Richle, 1, 4, 3-6, 6-md.
1. Billington and is Shami w.o., R. Pietaler nnst, koghmans not. With... Chamberlain and J. F. Harrison beat his first wond, C. G. Silva made . . . Hefte arud J. R. Revdall, K-8, G~1, no mistake with his drive, but he !". C. Gandar Dower and 1. H. Whentcroft was unable to prevent the Dun- en C. P. Arschliman and B. Roletanku, 6-2. cans from
weil behind and rink.
lying
wood
to one Hide of the
There then followed a drawing duel between the two skips, Silva being the more successful by drawing two shota.
Duncan Herior made full use of one of his destructive drives on the thirteenth head to break up the position when the Silvas were lying three. He was able to drive the jack to one of his own woods and thus took the lead by 14-8. By scoring a two, two singles and twe on the next four heads the Silva were able to level the scores, at 14-14.
The Duncans, or rather, the elder Duncan, nearly lost the match on the sixteenth head when, in employing one of his famous drives, he took out his own second wood to leave the Silvas lying five shots. However, with his last wood, he was able to make better use of a drive and earried the jack to a single opposing wood, thus saving four shots.
A. J. Del Ports and L. J. Walter beat
E. C, 11. Farmer and E. P. K. 19pm, S-S
4. 97. 04.
D. W. Builer and 3. R. 1. Meredith boat J. Hannes and F. Smith, 6-4, K---B, 0-6, 6--2. N. de Manby and B. C. Wackett in C. M. Jones and B. A. Shayon, C1, 4 ———, ——), RO, 3. Bendrie and W. Muir best 1.. J. Aviena) and o, Truncin, 6-4, 13-16, 7-8, 0-3.
J. Barotra and J. Úrazuon beat R. Longtin
M. Rainvile, 6, 6. Dr. H. G. N. Corner il 3, P. G. Lyaught best F. Itoh and C. H. Kingsley, G, G.-7. Famak. G7, 6-1.
SECOND ROUND
J. Yamagish! and 11. Nishimura · beal H. Billington and .. Shaff, 6-2, 64, 04.
WOMEN'S DOUBLES
FIRST ROUND
Mr. V. Jurr and Mr. P. 8. Law beat Mrs. C. . Brution and His A. A. Wright, Sound, Mi M. Herier and Miss D. E. Round bowl Mine C. Tyrell and Miss P. M. Werken, 6–3,
Mrs. R. A. Chamberis and Mrs. I. G. Owen beat Mrs. G. T. C. Enna and Mas M.
itical, -3, 6-2.
Mrs. W. 3. Dyson and Mike. G. Terwinds beat Mile A. Baumgarten and Mr. E Marready, 64, 6.
Miss M.,. Bobane and Man B. Sommes beat
Mia K. Smith and Mine (1. Valentine-Brown,
3-6, 6--1.
Mr. I V. Fontes and Mia J. J. Hmith Imat Mie I. M. Hardwick, and Mine M. A. Thomes, 5 -6.0-
SECOND ROUND
Mi falt and Mas M. Bargens Smith
beat Hrn. M. M. Mons wrot Min N. Mavrogor lato, &, 0·~8, 0—4.
Mile 1, M. Watson and Mile. E. L. Watson
The eighteenth head was the deciding one of the match, for the Silvan, who were not as, accurate as they have been in previous rounds, gave away a five which should never have been conceded. 3.
Young Duncan lay two shots in a fairly open head while the elder consecutive Dunean drew three
best Miss C. Deacon and Mis F. Young, 7-5,
ME. 11. Harvey and Mia J. ingrat bat
MA. G. Curtis and Mrs. G. Lucas, G-2. MIXED DOUBLES
FIRST ROUND
and Ms C. Tyrrell tumet W. A. R. Calling and Lacy Rewillan, 6-1,
.. Bean
shots through quite an easy port. A player of C. G. -Silva'a calibre should have been able at least, to follow Duncan, senior, if not beat, him on the draw, but the Club de Recreio player was wide of his objective and allowed the Duncans. Faber and Mile. P. Kydis. 8-6, 6-4 to chalk up their five shots and fake the lead by 10-14:
A single on the 19th hend milde the
the game hopeless for Portuguese pair and when, in
SECOND ROUND.
Ch. Noryaert and Mlle. N. Adamson brai
F. J. Perry and Me D. F. Toutul, won,: A. del Bano and Mia J. Morley, ser,
WOMEN'S SINGLES
BECOND ROUND
pouring rain, the 20th head gave Mrs. F. 8. Mondy (U.S.A.) Deal Hips A. M. the Duncans another two, the Yorke (G.11.), 6—1, -1.
Mia B Noel ((..) wo., Benorita E. da Silvas gave up the match, requir- |Alvares (8.) ser. ing as they did a possible eight on the last hend to draw level.
The fortnightly whist drive of the Craigengower Cricket Club will be held on Saturday, commencing at 9 p.m.
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V. I. Montromery (G.D.) but J. Mowbray Green (7.1.1, 5-7, 8-6, 7-6.
Steena E. Cepkova (Cz.) beat in 2. E Cunningham (G.B.), 63, 6—8, 4—4.
Hme. It. Mathien (F.) beat Min A. G. Chular 10.0.), 6-3, 6-4,
Mas P. K. Rcoli (G.B.), beat Mile, R. Kratta (A.), 6-2, 7-0.
Ingram (GN.) beat Kra. J. B. Pittman (G.B.)...
The crew of his accompanying boat Rumjahn and A. H. Madar were L. J. Walch and J. D. Milne kept them at bay by splashing the again successful in winning three (United Bervices) lost to Itumjahn water with their paddles.
nets, but S. A. Rumjahn and S. A. and Madar 3-6; lost to Pereira and Hoosen 6-7; lost to Rumjahn and ses than half a mile from land mall only claimed one set.
The Hongkong Cricket Club were femail 1-6.
H. D. Tellington and C. Ravenhill · he was carried back to Ben by at home to the Kowloon Cricket Club(United Services) lost to Rumjalin Cross current and an undertow, and
0-3.
although he failed to achieve his life the match ending in a draw, despite goal, Chotteau broke the record for the fact that the Fincher brothers and Madar 1-6; lost to Porcira and the longest swim from Matalina, annexed all three sets they played. Housen 4-6; heat Rumjahn and femal
RECREIO, CHINESE R.C. "B" namely 20 miles, set up by George CHINESE “A“ v. CRAIGENGOWER
Canadian Swimmer-
was witnessed Some good tennis
The Club de Recreio defeated the Young
United Press.
at Causeway Bay yesterday after Chinese Recreation Club "B" team noon when the Chinese Recreation by Rix sols to or at King's Park,
Scores: Club "A" team defeated the Craigen-
A. V. Remodios and 3. Gonsalves The many friends of Mr. John S. II. gower Cricket Club in the "A" Divi two nets being abandoned. Waan, secretary to the Royal Italianion Tennis League by 7% sets to (Recreio) beat Paul, Kong and F. H. Kwok 6-2; beat F. K. Lau and 5. Consulate General, and Mrs. Mary 14 on the home courts. Wnan, will regret to learn of the Shortly before 6.15 p.m. slight rain W. Wong 6-0; beat 5. W. Liang and death of their infant daughter. tell and caused a brief delay. The w Laud Natalina K. F. Waan, which occurred Chinese were, then, leading by 4% at the French Hospital this morning. sets to 14. On resumption the home
Scores: The funeral will take place at the team won the remaining three sets. Roman Catholic Cemetery to-morrow, passing the Monument at 6.30 p.m.
A. V. Gosana and C. A. Barretto 3-d; beat Liang and Lau 6-3.
. A. Barros and F. J. Remedion Recreio) lost to Lau and Weng Trol Wai-pul nud In Tak-cheuk (Recreio) beat Paul Kong and Kwok (Chinese R.C.) lost to J. W. Leonard 7.5; beat Liang and Lau 6-1. and G. Lai 4-6; beat R, Chon and
"D" DIVISION GAME Mr. M. R. King (G.I., nominated) beat Y. Hachiurin 6-1; beat F. R. Zim-
mern and A. B. Hamion 0-3.
Visiting Bookunpoo yesterday, the Lee Wai-tung and Luk Ding Chinese Recreation Club defeated the Mr. P. D. Howard (1.8.). ——, —,
Min F. 8. Ford (0.11.) beat Min . M.
cheung (Chinese R.C.) beat Leonard Army Tennis Club by 7% sets to 1% of the tennia Darmon (0.3.1. 6-8, 11-9, 5-1.
Mila, 3. Jedrzefowska (2.) beat Blamorins T. and Lai 6-3; drew with Chon and in the "D" Division
Hachiuma 08: beat Zimmern and league. The Chinese have yet to be
defeated. Scoren: Valeriu (1.), 6-4, -2,
Ilamaon 0-3.
Mr. E. F. Whitings (0.11) best Mrs.
C. Hopman (All). 6-6, 6-2 Mu M. C. Serren G., nominated) wat
fi་,
Ho Ka-In and W. C. Hung (Chin- J. if. Fowler and J. T. Davies Mr. D. C. Shephen-Darron (G), 11-11.se R.C.) beat Leonard and Lai 6-2; (A.T.C.) lost to D. K. Leung and W. beat Chon and Hachiama 6-1; beat Zimmern and Hamson 6-1.
Mile. K. Ballard (F.) beat Mina P. G. Brazier
(G.M.), 9-7 -6.
Mr. E. 6. Peters (ü.B.) beat Hits E. N. A. Dickin (G.J.), 6———4, 1-7, 6-4.
Mis N. M. Lyle (47.37.1 beat Mien M. Riatay (0.1) -3,4-8--2
Mine 11. Jerem (UB.A.) bent M, M. Cougueres (10), 8-6, God.
THIRD ROUND
C. Chay 2-6; lost to 11. M. Lee and
Y. H. Fung 2-6; beat L. F. Tin and P. F. Lee 6-3.
H.K.C.C.. KC.C.
W. F. Miller and E. T. Taylor The Hongkong Cricket Club and (A.T.C.) lost to Leung and Choy 4-6; Club shared lost to Lee and Fung 1-6; drew with the Kowloon Cricket nine sets. The match was played on Tin and Lee 6-6.
J. F. Whelan and Mackie (A.T.C.) the former's courts. Scorex:
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