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                | Miss 
                    Maud Watson became 
                    the first women’s singles champion of the All England 
                    Croquet and Lawn Tennis Club at Wimbledon, England. She was 
                    19 years old.. (see photo above)  Newspaper 
                    clippings 
                     
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                           China 
                          Mail, 24 March, 1885 |  "There was even an Interport match 
                    before 1886, when Singapore sent up a team to compete in singles 
                    and doubles, which was a great success" - "History
      of the Ladies Recreation Club" - 1960. 
                    - Photo shows 6 courts and the "Pavilion". 
  
                    
                    
                     China Mail, 8 December 1903      
 "So keen were 
                    some members that they urged that play on Sunday afternoons 
                    should be allowed - a bold suggestion in those days. There 
                    was "a terrific uproar at the Committee meeting, it was 
                    strongly disapproved", remembers one, while another speaks 
                    of "a lost battle in which those in favour of the status 
                    quo (no Sunday tennis) had been urged on by the Chaplain of 
                    the Cathedral, the Rev. H. Copley-Moyle". - "History
      of the Ladies Recreation Club" - 1960 Hong Kong Daily Press - 20 April, 1912 
                    
                     "Mr. Ede pointed out that to open 
                      the Club on Sundays would involve extra expense and he reckoned 
                      that those members who desired to play on Sundays would 
                      need to provide an additional sum of $750 per annum" "Twenty members in favour, thirty-nine 
                      against". 
     |   | Hong Kong Daily Press, 2 February 1884 
                    "The 
                      ladies of Hong Kong deserves much credit for the energy 
                      independent spirt they have shown in combining to provide 
                      means for their own healthy recreation. The less worthy 
                      sex have long had a Recreation Club, a Cricket Ground, and 
                      various other means of amusement, and now the ladies have 
                      united their efforts for the formation of a Ladies' Recreation 
                      Club. The movement had not long been mooted ere it began 
                      to take some tangible form, and now the club is an accomplished 
                      fact.  So 
                      far as the Club has gone, it's name might bear the somewhat 
                      more limited scope of the lawn tennis club, since what has 
                      been achieved at present is confined to the construction 
                      of lawn tennis courts. Of course the selection of ground 
                      for the purpose here, where so little is to be had, was 
                      a matter of some difficulty, but the ladies have succeeded 
                      in finding a suitable place. The site is beside the Peak 
                      Road just above Belle Vue, and has been cut out into four 
                      terraces, each Terrace being levelled out as a tennis ground. 
                      The two lower courts are laid out in chunam*, and the other 
                      ones in turf, and these are reached from the road above 
                      by a winding chunam roadway, which is carried down in steps 
                      in the lower part. Each court is provided with a wire fencing, 
                      and to prevent the balls going off the court and taking 
                      a run down the ravine, high netting is fixed round them. 
                      The upper terrace is not as yet marked out as a court, and 
                      it appears to be contemplated to use this for refreshments, 
                      spectators, and a kind of lounging place.  The 
                      opening ceremony took place yesterday afternoon, when a 
                      considerable number of ladies were present, including Lady 
                      and the Misses Bowen, Mrs. Marsh and Miss Thornton, the 
                      Misses Sargent etc. There were also nearly as many gentlemen 
                      present as ladies. The Band of the Buffs was in attendance, 
                      and saluted Lady Bowen with the National Anthem on her arrival, 
                      besides discoursing a programme of music during the afternoon. 
                      Her Ladyshop played the first ball in one of the courts, 
                      and the grounds were then opened. During the afternoon the 
                      number of those attending increased considerably in spite 
                      of the weather being raw and unpleasant, and several games 
                      were played." * [ Chunam 
                      is made with cement, hydrated lime, non-organic soil and 
                      water to form a durable and impermeable material; ] Tennis at the Club for Mrs. Peggy Beard 
                    and her friends 
 
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                |     A member writes in 2008:  
                    "I did indeed play tennis in my 
                      time, much of it at the LRC, but not to the standard required 
                      for the Hong Cup. Many of the names, particularly in the 
                      earlier years, are all too familiar. Few of them were the 
                      battering force of today's players. Rather the Owen Hughes, 
                      Len Stokes and T.W.Yau, who represented Jardines in 1960 
                      and again in 1976, depended on guile. There were some right 
                      crafty players amongst those cup winners." 
                     
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                      | 1947 
                           | Deacons 
                           | H.J. 
                          Armstrong  | W.C.Hung 
                           |   
                      | 1948 
                           | Manufacturers 
                          Life Insurance Company  | C.W.L. 
                          Way  | L.F. 
                          Stokes  |   
                      | 1949 
                           | The 
                          Asiatic Petroleum Company  | F.T. 
                          Orr  | J.J. 
                          Remedios  |   
                      | 1950 
                         | Harry 
                          Wicking & Co. Ltd  | H. 
                          Owen Hughes  | G.N. 
                          Gosansno  |   
                      | 1951 
                           | Harry 
                          Wicking & Co. Ltd  | H. 
                          Owen Hughes  | G.N. 
                          Gosansno  |   
                      | 1952 
                           | Commodore's 
                          Staff  | E.J. 
                          Mockler  | J.B. 
                          Laing  |   
                      | 1953 
                           | Harry 
                          Wicking & Co. Ltd  | H. 
                          Owen Hughes  | G.N. 
                          Gosansno  |   
                      | 1954 
                           | Legal 
                          Dept | M.Heenan 
                           | J. 
                          Pakenham Walsh  |   
                      | 1955 
                           | Air 
                          Headquarters  | SDN 
                          LDR J. Cotter  | F/O 
                          J. Jenkins  |   
                      | 1956 
                           | Urban 
                          Council  | D.R. 
                          Holmes  | W.K. 
                          Chung  |   
                      | 1957 
                           | Holland 
                          China Trading Co  | W.G. 
                          Van Rooyen  | H. 
                          Van Dyck  |   
                      | 1958 
                           | Kai 
                          Tak  | J.K 
                          Jackson  | R..B 
                          Milner RAF  |   
                      | 1959 
                           | H.M. 
                          Dockyard  | E.R. 
                          Stevens  | K. 
                          Ellard  |   
                      | 1960 
                         | Jardines 
                           | D.K. 
                          Newbigging  | T.W. 
                          Yau  |   
                      | 1961 
                           | Public 
                          Works Department  | J. 
                          Bentley  | A. 
                          Steynberg  |   
                      | 1962 
                           | Taikoo 
                          Dock  | R. 
                          Douglass  | J. 
                          Liang  |   
                      | 1963 
                           | Wheelock 
                          Marden  | J.T. 
                          Whittit  | S.E.M. 
                          Bux  |   
                      | 1964 
                           | Lowe 
                          Bingham & Matthews  | P.J. 
                          Mercer  | C.D. 
                          Wright  |   
                      | 1965 
                           | Public 
                          Works Department  | K.B. 
                          Baker  | G.P. 
                          Norton  |   
                      | 1966 
                           | Dairy 
                          Farm  | M.S. 
                          Cox  | M.R. 
                          Papworth  |   
                      | 1967 
                           | Public 
                          Works Department  | J. 
                          Bentley  | C. 
                          Steyngerg  |   
                      | 1968 
                           | Urban 
                          Services  | W.K. 
                          Ching  | G. 
                          Blenkinsop  |   
                      | 1969 
                           | Public 
                          Works Dept  | M.D 
                          Sargant  | K.W. 
                          Catton  |   
                      | 1970 
                         | K.G.V. 
                          School  | D. 
                          St. J. Griffith  | M. 
                          Ong  |   
                      | 1971 
                           | Treasury 
                           | G. 
                          Blenkinsop  | K. 
                          Forrow  |   
                      | 1972 
                           | P.W.D 
                           | W. 
                          Schauirman  | A. 
                          Sampson  |   
                      | 1973 
                           | Charterd 
                          Bank  | G. 
                          Williams  | J. 
                          Panman  |   
                      | 1974 
                           | H.K. 
                          Tel. Co  | M. 
                          Durr  | M. 
                          Brooks  |   
                      | 1975 
                           | Treasury 
                           | G. 
                          Blenkinsop  | C. 
                          Sankey  |   
                      | 1976 
                           | Jardines 
                           | F. 
                          Ebenhardt  | T.W. 
                          Yau  |   
                      | 1977 
                           | Wing 
                          Hang Bank  | M. 
                          Brassler  | R. 
                          Fung  |   
                      | 1978 
                           | Legal 
                          Dept  | G. 
                          Alderdice  | K. 
                          Austin  |   
                      | 1979 
                           | Dow 
                          Chemical  | B. 
                          Mathew  | J. 
                          Pendergast  |   
                      | 1980 
                         | Treasurey 
                           | G. 
                          Blenkinsop  | C. 
                          Sankey  |   
                      | 1981 
                           | Exxon 
                          Chemical  | M. 
                          Broom  | I. 
                          Bridger  |   
                      | 1982 
                           | H.K. 
                          Tel. Co  | I. 
                          Cowley  | L. 
                          Cooper  |   
                      | 1983 
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                           |   
                           |   
                      | 1984 
                           | B.O.O. 
                          Government  | B. 
                          Garth  | S. 
                          Rod  |   
                      | 1985 
                           | RHK 
                          Police  | M. 
                          Prew  | T. 
                          Sawney  |   
                      | 1986 
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                      | 1987 
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                           | Ian 
                          Cowley  | Alex 
                          Tang  |   
                      | 1988 
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                           | Ian 
                          Cowley  | Alex 
                          Tang  |   
                      | 1989 
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                           | Ian 
                          Cowley  | Alex 
                          Tang  |   
                      | 1990 
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                           | Ian 
                          Cowley  | Alex 
                          Tang  |   
                      | 1991 
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                           | R. 
                          Wang  | W. 
                          Chan  |   
                      | 1991 
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                           | R. 
                          Wang  | W. 
                          Chan  |   
                      | 1993 
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                           | K. 
                          Grant  | G. 
                          Cheung  |  [Malcolm Grant, Colin Grant, Ken Grant 
                    (in N.Z.) sons Malcolm and Colin LRC members, (Peter Grindey 
                    - is that Mike Brown). ]  1929 - AGM newsclipping reported  * Court 1 - cracks filled in and court 
                    repainted* Court 4 - a hard court - entirely relaid
 * Court 5 - relaid as a sand court
 1931 - AGM  o Court 5 - relaid 1932  * Court 1 - entirely resurfaced* Court 2 -
 * Court 3 -
 * Court 4 -
 * Court 5 - entirely resurfaced
 * Court 6 - entirely relaid
 * small grass court converted to a hard one
 1935 AGM - convert the large grass court 
                    to a hard court approved 1937 AGM - red court proved popular 1930's - replaced a concrete court with 
                    brick dust court - first in Hong Kong 1941 - only two of the concrete courts 
                    and none of the grass courts remained 1946 - five red brick and one concrete 
                    court had been restored 1959 - court 4,5 resurfaced with en-tous-cas 1961 - 7,8 and 9 en-tous-cas - flood lighting 
                    installed 1978 - Mateflex replaced the en-tous-cas 
                    courts, clay courts replaced with Laykold |  |