FRIDAY, MARCH 24, 1933.
THE CHINA MAIL.
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S. A. Rumjahn Wins 1933 Colony Singles Championship GOLDMAN'S FINE FORM
2nd Round.
1st Round.
Taui Wai Pui
B...
3rd Round.
4th Round,
Semi-Final,
**Txui &-1, 5-7, 6-3
Armstrong 6-3, 12-10
Trui 6-1, 6-2
Armstrong 6-4, 2-6, 6-4)
Rumjahn w..
Rumjahn 6-1, 8-6
Rumjahn 3-6, 6-3, 6-4
Rumjehn 9-7, 6-4
Rumjaha 6-1, 6-4
Hachiuma 6-1, 8-4
Hachiuma 6-2, 6-2
Fincher 6-2, 6-2
Razack 7-5, 0-4
Fincher 6-3 6-1
Lee Yu Wing 6-2, 6-0
Liang 6-1, 5-3
P. S. Cannon
G. Gamble
H. J. Armstrong
W. C. Hung
S. A. Lumjahn
J. Barrow
H. D. Rumjahn
A. E. P. Guerl
Iu Tak Lam
Y. Hachiuma
E. 5. Howard
R. R. Todd
E. C. Fincher
H. Owen Hughes
F. II. Kwok
I. M. A. Razack
Lee Yu Wing
C. Sloan
S. W. Liang
Ng Kam Chuen
Ho Ka Lau
Lee Hun Ngek
N. A. E. Mackay
Firdos Khan
J. W. Leonard
D. H. Hazell
Tsol Ping Fan
L. Goldman
S. A. Gray
K. H. Wang
Yew Man Kit
George Lai
C. E. Abhas
Howard w..
Fincher 6-2, 6-1
1 Liang 6-4, 6-3
H. 6-3, 6-3
Baz 6-3, 2-6, 6-4
Tsui Yan Pui
He wo
Lee Hua Ngak 6-3, 6-3
Ho 6-0, 6-0
Leonard 6-0, 6-1
Hazell 4-6, 6-4, 6-1
Holdman 6-2, 6-2
Guldman 6-0, 6-2
Lak Ding Cheong
Wong 6-8, 6-3, 6-1
Tam 6-4, 6-1
Yew 6-4, 6-2
Tam 6-7, 6-4, 6-2
Tam G-0), G-1
Tum Yoc Fong
M. W. Le...
Lo 6-2, 6-2
| Lo 6-2, 6-3
L, S. Barnshaw
R. Chos
R. J. Shaw
H. S. Doggett
S. E. Green
M. H. F. Waring
Wong Fuk Nam
H. A. Paeker
D. S. Greens
W. F. Edge
A. J. Stocker
Iu Tak Chuk
Chịu Chua Chịu
D. C. Dunham
R. P. Newell
J. A. Cassumbloy
H, 1. Họ
C. A. Wright
Lai Kwong Taun
Ng Sze Kwong
Choa W..
S. E. Green W.D.
Wong 6-1, 6-4
f
Wong 6-2, 3-6, 8-6
Lo 6-0, 6-i
D. S. Green was
Green 6-3, 84
Stecker 6-3, 1-5
lu 6-1, 6-4
Iu 6-1, 6-3
iu
W5).
Dunham 7-5, 0-6, 6-4
Casnumbboy 6-2, 6-3
Bre
Rumjahns
1st Round.
M. Y. & M. K. Lo
Win
2nd Round.
Cassumbhoy 6-2, 6-2
Cassambhoy 6-4, 6-3
Lai 6-1, 6-0
Ho 2-6, 6-3, 8-0
La 6-3, 6-0
Cassumbhoy 6-4, 6-1,
Final.
Winner.
9. A. RUMJAHN.
Rumishn 6-1, 7-5, 7-5
Cassambhoy 6-4, 6-3, 6-2,
1933 Colony Doubles
3rd Round.
| Packer & Show
R. J. Shaw & H. A. Packer ...
1
2-6, 9-7, 6-3
Pucker & Shaw
6-1, 9-7
Hughes & Sewell
G-1, 6-4
6-4, 6-4
Luk Chun Cheung & Wong Shiv Wing
H. Owen Hughes & G. W. Sewell .... }
Chan So & Ho Wet Hing
A. J. Stocker & M. F. H. Waring
E. S. Howard & C. E. Abbas
D. H. Hazell & W. E. Williams
L. Goldman & E. C. Fincher
Lee Wai Tsol & Luk Ding Cheong
T. C. Monaghan & C. E. Holmes
J. J. Waite & W. M. Morgan
A. H. Rumjahn & F. D. Pereira ....
G. Gamble & C. A. Wright
Chan & Hu
Hazell & Williams
6-3, 6-4
Goldman & Fincher
2-6, 6-1, 7-5
Monaghan & C. E. Holmes
w.o.
Gamble & Wright
2-6, 6-3, 6-2
Kwok & Liang
Huzel & Williams
6-2, 6-4
Goldman & Fincher
6-1, 6-2
Semi-Final.
Packer & Shaw
0-3, 6-4
Goldman & Fincher
6-0, 6-2
Gamble & Wright
6-4, 6-4
M. W. Turner & C. F. Hyde
F. II. Kwok & S. W. Liang
(-1, 0-2
3. A. Ramjahn & II. D. Rumjaha
Rumjak
D. S. Green & S. E. Geren
0-3, 0-3
E. Grimble & R. Hancock
D. C. Dunham & R Newell
Dunham & Newell
4-6, 6-1, 6-3
Rumjahns
W.G.
Ng & Taul
Rumjahns 6-1, 6-3
5-7, 7-5, 0-3
Ng & Taui
6-3, 0-4
6-3, 6-3
Ng Sze Kwong & Taui Wai Pui ......
I. A. M. Razack & J. A. M. Cassumbhoy f
P. S. Cannon & H. J. Armstrong
Chíu Chun Chịu & W. C. Hung
Ho Ka Lau & Yew Man Kit... J. W. Leanard & Y. Hachiuma
T. A. Pearce & L. T. Ride Wong Fuk Nam & Ho Hin Kwan
Ng Kam Chuen & Taol Ping Fan George Loi & Tam Yoc Fong
A. E. P. Guest & E. F. Fincher
Chịu & Hung
Leonard & Hachiuma
6-1, 7-5
Wong & Ho 9-7, 6-1
Ng & Trol
7-5, 6-I
Iu Tuk Jam & Iu Tak Cheuk
FRENCH "CAP" DEAD
The death has occurred at Tarbes of:
lu & Iu
7-5, 6-3
Leonard & Hachiuma
G-0, 0-3
Lecnard & Hachiuma
7-5, 7-5
Ju & Ju
4-6, 6-3, 7-5
ATHLETE TO LOSE TOE
Houston, Tex.
The
Final.
S. A. RUMJAHN 6-0, 7-5, 6-2.
J. A. CASSUMBHOY.
Championship
Goldman & Fincher 6-1, 6-2, 8-1
· Rumjahus 6-4, 5-7, 6-2, 6-2
West Indies Cricket Tour
April 27, ▼ Mr. B. Earle's XI,
Jean Clement, the former French Rugby John McCauley, Rice Institute foot- internationalist, at the age of B. Cle-ball and basketball star, will have hla
The West Indies Board of Control matches have been, fixed sa follows: munt, who was "capped" a large num-left little toe amputated to speed up originally arranged to accept an in ber of times, was regarded as the best his running. The toe has bothered him vitation by Mr. T. Gilbert Scott to play Busbridge Hall, Godalming back France had ever produced.
Ho since being dislocated in a cage game, the opening match of their tour at Pel
-Associated Press......
had been ill for a long time.
LOSS FOR NOTTS
Notts Cricket Club' report a loss of
£749, Gloucestershire one of £1,432,
BRADMAN REFUSES
London, Mar. 14.
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Winner.
IL. D. & S. A. RUMJAHN. 1-6, 6-2, 5-7, 6-3, 7-5
ESSEX CAPTAINCY
BUT RUMJAHNS WIN AGAIN
Challengers' Two Good Recoveries.
MISSED OPPORTUNITIES
(By Ace.)
In a Final that will go down in the history of local tennis as pro- bably the best in the series since 1917 the Ramjahu cousins success- fully defended their title against L Goldman and E. C. Fincher at the H. K. C. C. yesterday. They won
H.
D. and S. A. RUMJAHN, winners of the Colony
Doubles for the past nine years. "H. D." has won the title on ten successive occa- stone, while "S. A." has per- formed the "double" three times in 1927, 1932 and this year.
by scores of 3-6, 6-2, 5-7, 6-3, 7-5. MR. SAKUNA
It was a match of lost opportuni- DRAWS NATIONAL
ties on the part of the challengers, though their amazing recovery in the third and final sets was most laudable.
Goldman played at the top of his form, and shared with H. D. Rumjahn the honours of the match. His forehand driving was perfectly executed, and his lobbing was better than I have seen it for
FAVOURITE
Police Recreation Club Cash Sweep.
FIRST PRIZE OF $4,000
A fairly large attendance was pre-
a long time. Had he received bet-sent yesterday evening at the Po- ter support from Teddy Fincherlice Recreation Club, when the draw the challengers might quite easily for that Club's Cash Sweepstake on
have won.
Fincher was very erratic on the the Grand National took place. whole, though there were periods Altogether 8,120 tickets of $1 when he rose to great heights. jeach were sold, and, after subtrac- The understanding of the chal-ting the Government Tax. Club pro- lengers was not seen at its best,lceeds and other minor donations, Several times H. D." passed the the balance was made into a first pair down the centre of the court prize of $4,266.45, second prize of with base-line shots. Their play $1,218,70 and a third prize of $609.- overhead was inclined to be too! 139.
a consequence they
A balance of $677.06 was voted were often on the defensive when to starters, making $22.56 for an a kill earlier in the course of the also ran.
safe, and as
point would have given them the The following Was the full
advantage.
Their recovery
and ultimate success in the third set, after being 5-2 down, was the re suit of an aggressiveness brought on by almost despair--and It paid. It was then that they should have; forced home their advantage, but they preferred to drop their ag gressiveness in favour of steadier tactica--with disastrous results.
In the final ect they again pull- ed up from 5-2 down and should! have won, but poor light and the effect of four gruelling sets gave the Rumjahns the next two games, in a simple manner.
Full praise is due to the Rum- jahns, though they were within an ace of defeat in the last set.. "H. D." again held the partnership together, and came through with! flying colours, "S. A." was de-i finitely off form, except in the second set when he played well. His overhead work was again at fault and his forehand driving and service was never certain.
An interested spectator was Mr. R. E. Lindaell, President of the [N.K.L.T.A. He returned to the Colony from leave yesterday morn- ing, but was only too willing to take a line in the match. Mr. H. R. B. Hancock, President of the Hong Kong C.C., umpired.
At the conclusion of the match Miss R. Hancock, gave away the prizes.
Idraw:-
Gregalach (K. Sakuna). Golden Miller (Steward, S.S. Sui An) Coup de Chapeau (Wanderer, S.W.B.) Shaungollin (Ip 6).
Remus (Comorin), Huichollon (Miss Joan Dredge).
Band (Woodhurat).
arth Hill (Mo Kwa Po, c/o
B. & S.).
Forbra (Peng Hui Chan Chak). Kellsboro Jack (Li Man, C.P.S.). Alpine Hut (Sin Wal, c/o A.P.C.). Troublemaker (Hard Luck, e/o
Stonecutters).
Ceciinolagh (Ng Po (R.O. Kum
Merriment
IV (Chau Po Chun) Deleneige (W. K. T., c/o Wilkinson
& Grist). Trocadero (E. G. Post, c/o P.H.Q.). Egremont (B. S. M. No. 9, H.M.S.
Orpheus).
Ballybrack (C.L.D. Syndicate). Holmes
(Ng Wing Chi), Sout Hern Hero (D. 331). ' Annandale (Mad)
Theras
(Chan Pak Hon, ela Ping Shan).
Apoatacy (Twin Plex, c/o China
Light & Power Co.
Society
(Joseph J. Lee).
Slater (Nish & Waterton).
Master Orange (F. X. D'Almada). Near East (C.KY.).
Really True (Leung Siu Po, efo
B. & S.).
torua Jack (Kok Eye, Pelorua
Gaol).
Victoria
Chaddsford (A. M. L. Traffic).
Ruin (Swastieka).
You Tell (Mrs. Wai Sze Wan, Ping
Bhan).
Ballyhanwood
Orpheus).
(Tacho, IL M. S.
Dustyfoot (C.I.D. Byndicate), Guiding Light (Li Ki, c/o Tai Chung
Wa).
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at Laat summer 11.M. Morris was the Charlon
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-TER K. Crawley, and Wilcox.
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April 28, 7. Reigate Priory C.C., sham, near Rya on April 25 and 2ő Reigate Mr. Scott has decided to give the pro- ceeds of the match to the Royal East Rectory Field, Blackheath.
May 1, Blackheath CC., at the Sussex, Hospital at Hastings and the
Ryo Memorial Hospital.
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