THE CHINA MAIL, MARCH 28, 1939
Rumjahns Enter Semi-Final
Razack And Minu Beaten In Open Doubles
FOOTFAULTING WHICH REMAINS UNCHECKED
(By "REFEREE”)
S. A. and H. D. Rumjahn yesterday entered the semi-final round of the Colony Open Doubles lawn tennis championship, at Hong Kong Cricket Club, when they beat I. M. A. Razack and A. R. Minu 6-4, 7-8,
in an encounter featured by thrilling volleying duels`at-the net and bad footfaulting.
The Rumjahns always looked as if they had something in re-
serve and indeed, if they had taken advantage of all the mistakes
of their opponents, would have ended the match in less than half an hour.
The stand court was in use for the first time and line judges were in attendance, making the match more enjoyable to .watch. Both Minu and S. A. Rumjahn, however the latter in particular, were guilty of footbaulting, but it was not un- til the 10th game in the second set that Rumjahn was penalised by the baseline judge. This upset his play to such an extent that he double- faulted and conceded his first ser- vice game.
H. D. Rumjahn was the steadiest of the four players, his cross-court driving on either hand scoring re- peatedly, while his volleying was excellent. "Sirdar" showed a dis- tinct improvement from midcourt and was rarely beaten in the volley- ing duels at the net.
OVER-EAGERNESS
A. R. Minu, known for his hur- ricane hitting in cricket, did not
YESTERDAY'S RESULTS AT A GLANCE
OPEN DOUBLES
S. A. and H. D. Rumjahn beat I. M. A. Razack and A. R. Minu 6-4, 7-5,
Lim Thian-tet and Stephen" Wong beat E. E. Story and J. J. Fergu- son 5-7, 6-2, 6—2.
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OPEN SINGLES
Lt. J. M. Tomlinson beat Lam Kwan 6-3, 7-5.
A. Crawford beat Peter U 6-0, B-4.
CLUB HANDICAP SINGLES
T. J. Gould (-15) beat R. C. Benvan (3.6) 6-2, 6-4.
HANDICAP MIXED DOUBLES
V. R. Gordon and Mrs. Shewan (-3.6) beat Mr. and Mrs. L. P. Ralph (−2.6) 6--2, 6—3.
For many reasons golf is a most unpleasant game on a flooded course and in this picture Miss Judy Shirley, the radio singing com- pere of "Monday Night at Seven" fame, shows one of the very good reasons, playing from a flooded bunker on the Cleveleys Course, near Fleetwood, Lancashire. (Copyright, Fox).
Tsui Bros. On View To-Day
Two interesting matches in the Colony Open Doubles lawn tennis championship should be witnessed this afternoon at H.K.C.C.
On the stand court, the
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London, To-day. In a Second Division League match held yes terday, West Ham gained a good away victory in beating Millwall by two clear goals.-Reuter.
Tsui King (3.6) (1), H. D. Bidwell (~1.6)
Brothers, holders of the title, will v A. K. MacKenzie (-1.6) (7).·
meet Omar Rumjahn and S. A. Hus- sain in what is likely to be the best encounter of the day.
In the other doubles match, Service "Derby" will be featured.
Club Handicap Doubles
F. H. Stokes and M. M. Davies (2.6)
v R. K. Valentine and L. M. S. Lloyd (scr.) (3).
Mixed Doubles Handicap
Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Walkden (2.6) v H. J. Scull and Miss G. Scull (8.8) (4),
belie his reputation, but this over the expense of E. E. Story and J. eagerness to tuck everything at the J. Ferguson in a long drawn out net away for a winner, cost the
affair which went to three sets. partnership points. His volleying from midcourt, with exceptions,
The doubles match between S. A. Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Beavan (4.6) v was inaccurate, while in the middle badly, especially on his second ser- Gosano and J. J. Remedios, which (-—-4.6).
Stephen Wong foot-faulted very Gray and G. C. Burnett and A. V. T, C. Monaghan and Miss J. Greig of the second set, he threw away vice when he should have a countless number of points attempting to play shots just within reach of the edge of his racket.
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been was originally scheduled for Lim Thian-tet played pulled up by the umpire in charge. afternoon, has been unavoidably his usual postponed.
steady game, although Wong was set with sound overhead work and very much in the eye in the final
clever angle volleys.
Two Bingles matches were also held, Alec Crawford entering
round.
The following is to-day's pro- garmme:-
Open Doubles
Club Handicap Singles
Razack was steady, but beyond that he had nothing else. His ser- vice was very weak, although there occasions when he drove a good
Taui Wai-pui and Tsui Yan-pui v length ball from the baseline.
0. Rumjahn and S. A. Hussain (Stand Razack and Minu won the opening third round at the expense of Peter Capt. R. B. Lecky v Lt. D. C. Misra the Court), Major F. C. Nottingham and game and led 2-1 when they look, while Lt. Tomlinson beat Lam and Lt. S. M. Afzal (2).. ed like extending the Cousins, but Kwan in straight sets in the first thereafter they were often passed at the net through poor positioning. With the score standing at 2 in the Rumjahns' favour, Minu had an inspired spell at the net returned practically every shot for a winner, taking the score to 54 in the Rumjahns' favour, at which stage the Cousins re-asserted thom- selves for the first set.
The second set W thrilling moments at
To-Night's Badminton Programme
A good badminton programme has been arranged for to-night at Taikoo in the Colony Champion-
H. J. Armstrong (~15) v R. M. M. ships.
and COME TO WHITEAWAY'S IF YOU WANT 8 pm. with the Men's Junior Sing-
- many net, but
the Rumjahna' steadiness and sound- er all court game carried them through.
FOOTFAULTED BADLY
the only other doubles en-
MODERN FOOD MACHINES.
'MOULI' FOOD MILL
The programme will commence at
les semi-final match between. ¡D. Kwok and P. Lo, to be followed at·· 8:80 with the Mixed Doubles semi- final between P. K. Hui and Miss. Ulian Khoo, the holders, and K. L. Yong and Miss W. Cheung. At 9
is the famous French "Moulin-Legume," millions of which are p.m. the other Mixed Doubles semi- in daily use on the Continent. The conical sieves are inter-final tie, between C. Au and Miss changeable and enable food to be mashed or strained according A C. Remedios, and M. A. Oliveira to consistency required. The whole machine is absolutely Rust Proof.
From 3.50 each. ⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀
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and Miss M Silva will be played.
The men's doubles semi-final be tween P. S. Bun and M. S. Lim, of the University, and C.. Au and F. Koh, of the Chinese Y.M.C.A.; vari-- ginally arranged for to-morrow
counter, Lim Thian-tet and Stephen WHITEAWAY, LAIDLAW & CO. LTD. the Club de Recreio, has been post-
Wong entered the third round
poned to Wednesday, April 5 on the same court. Lim is indisposed.