WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 80, 1911.
Hughes & Hough
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NOTICE
THE Undersigned have received instruc
tions to sal
TH
TOR ACCOUNT DE THE CONCERNET,
A CONSIGNMENT 18
TENNIS RACKETS AND CENTRE
QUIDES
GEO. P. LAMMERT
AUCTIONEER
MPÚBLIO AUCTION,
PERSONALITY IN LAWN
TENNIS.
SOUS CHARACTERNTICS OF FAMOUS PLAYERS.
THE CHINA MAIL.
Pammonality in lawn tenuis, as in nearly arrything else counts for much, and dur- ing the present week, when the champion-
THE Undoraigned has received instrac-ships will be played on the billiard-table
tions to all by Public Auction
THURSDAY,
the 31st August, 1911, commencing at 2.30 r.., No. 21, Seymour ROAD,-
A QUANTITY OF VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD
FURNITURE,
(Particulam from Catalogue),
ONE COTTAGE PLANO by Arthur Allison & Son.
Terme :-Cash on delivery,
On View from Noon Weddesday, the 30th 44., 2011.
GEO. P. LAMMIERT. Auctioneer. Hongkong, August 25, 1911.
PUBLIC AUCTION.
courts of the AB England Lawn Tennis Club at Wimbledon, the power of personal-
will make italf felt by the number of the spectators who will crowd round the particular curb in which the owner of the personality is disporting himself.
Though, unfortunately. he he retired from the gama in the full plenitude of bis powern, probably there never was a more virile lawn tennis personality thee that of Frank L. Riseley, the famous Gloucester- abira player.
Risley and S. H. Smith ware & romark.) 1099xbla doubes paintho one brimming over with exuberance and dash; the other phlegmatic and autious, doggedly content to keep on returning the ball until his opponent gave him the opportunity of putting in one of the Smith" drives,
THE Undersigned has received Instruo tions Lo Sell by Public Artion,
FRIDAY,
the 1st September, 1911, commencing at | which are famous the lawn tonis world
2.30 P., at his wive Reme,
DrediLL STRIKT, —
A QUANTITY OF..
Particular, &c., may be bad from the VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD Undersigned.
HUGHES & HOUGH,
Auctioneers,
Hongkong, 10 Aagust, 1911.
NOTICE
FURNITURE
Comprising Tapastry-Covered Drawing Room Suite, 1026 Overmantels with Bevelled Mirrors, Brass Fendars, Lace Curtains, Eatrands with Bevelled Mizan, &c., de.
HE Undersigned have received instruc
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TE
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at their SALES ROOMS. No. 8. DES Vaux ROAD, Corner ci Ico. House Street,--
A number of Automatic Pringng Machines, Three Cinematograph Automatic Machines, and 18 Automatic Post Card Machines. For Further Particulars, &c., apply to the Undersigned.
FINE DINING ROOM SUTTE
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And meanwhis, Risaley, a bundle of quivering nerves, would wait, Impatiently, Suddenly be would buri himself across the Court and bring off a "ki" which would electrify everybody,
A player of strongly-marked personality
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Was Norman F. Brookes, of Australia, without which no one can hope to be a
who won the championship in 1901. There champion.
w
something almost repellent about Brookes' play. It was so horribly ruthless and so suggested an inexorable inevitable non that morely having to play against this dark, máturtine, smileless man mast
have been a severe ordeal.
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Then there are the immaculate Love CHEN KWONG & CO., brother-sons of Sir Francis Lowe, M.P.) When they came down from their respective entrersities they were regarded as the hopes of the younger generation. They have done exceedingly well, but hare not
The holder of the "championship, An.quite "mado good" yet. thony F. Wilding of New Zealand, pos HUGHES & HOUGH.
mesos a strange, baffing personality, which
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Footwork in lawn tennis counts for nearly as much as it does in the prize-ring, and by oddly contradicts the picture he presents far the most skilful exponent of this side of
of fresh; is on athleticism. He seldom the game is S: N. Dount, the Australian.
On View from Thursday, the 31st Aug.,aniles, and his curiously long apper lip To watch his twinkling little feet during a prosses harder and harder as the game progame is an education in itself. Daust is si givesca. It is when things are apparently better doubles player than a single ous. going against him most that Wilding in seen at his best.
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Hongkong, August 28, 1911.
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A trim little man is the ex holder, A. W. Gore, with his carious, jerky walk. It serme amazing that Core ever managed to wia the championship twice. His only stroke is his driw, but he massges to get this to sufficiently often to prove too good for most of his opponents, veteran though his.
Apothor of the veterans. who is generally
Undoubtedly the quaintest of all lawn tennis personalities is Dr. Eaves. He is quite a veteran now, but can still put up a gallant fight in doubles. His Sarce little moustache, his characteristic le strut, and his obvious anaryango with himself when he misses a shot, pre an unfailing mures of delight to spectators.
France has mado "tremendous strides of game. There seems to be some-
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E. Roper Barrel). He has never quite alsined the highest honours, though be ie, undoubtedly, "oos of the most purely in tellectual players of the game. Being little man, inclined to be portly, he has low of the natural advantages. He relies almost entirely on placing the ball, and has
never been known to hit it really hard. There is a cool and calculating subtlety behind Roper Barrett's play which often proves disastrous to far more dashing and omate players.
temperament. Last year ons, A H. Gobert, got knocked out very early, but those who watched him could only come to the com. clusion that here certainly wore themakinga of a champion.
Gobert is quite young. He is very tall, and has a tremendous reach. He may col
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Like the brock, M. J. G. Ritchía seems first time on record the name of a French-
if he would go ou for over.
Never 11.
Absolutely in the front rank, he is a very
and player. He comes on the courts LORD KITCHEN&R, DIRECTOR.
with a peculiarly. heary and falsas trad
and scema tired out before he starts. When playing, however, he is as light-
footed as most of them.
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the two companios (South-Eastern aud Chatham and Dever) but as he was making his permanent residence in the county of A Kent, and would be in England for several months. of the year for the next few yonov, be the chairman) hoped Hint Lord Kit Achener would be able to act on the board.
A complete contrast to Dixon is the |ever-smiling T. M. Mavro,onisto.
neatly-built little person is this, and what
aver the state of the game, he keeps on regrettable feature of last month's emiling.
criminal records at Shanghai was, the. One of the incziest personalkies plaging increase of complaints against foreigners, Wimbledon will be J. C, Parks, then the Police Superintendent's report. famous Irish Juternational time-quarter No less than five separate cases occurred back. Farke play lawn-tennis like he where foreigners were able to obtain credit (extensive credit in one inaianoc) and Teave played Rug' y. He is dashing all the time, Shanghai before stops could be taken
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and when in form is quite one of the against them. The generosity of Local W. G. HUMPHREYS & CO.. hardest hittera living. A splendid type of storekeepers is to blame for this, and it sportsman, he is quite one of the mes, would seem as if the time had arrived, when
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Probably be greatest stylist in A. I Beamish. Anyone watching him play for the first time might well think he was a real champion. When on top of his game
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