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SPORT.

LAWN TENNIS.

YESTERDAY'S MATCH.

M. W. Lo, who defeated S. A. Rum- jahn on Wednesday by three sets to two in the third round of the Open Cham. plonship Singles met O. Rumjahr, a brother of S.A.," in the semi-final of the same competition yesterday. The match aroused a great deal of interest, and before the commencement of play the speculations were al in favour of Lo. On previous match ton, O. Rumjahn has not shown up nearly so well as his brother S.A." and 'on this along it wa anticipated shat Lo would have have an easier time thau on the former occasion.

The match opened with

doude gape, which went to Lo; the second, a love game also went to lo It was noticed that early on to was foreing his oppoa. ens right back from the base hine and then soaring with a smash shot. Most of his points were gained on this principle. Rumjabu was at times slow in following the ball. Ramjahn's set ves, but to In were also his back. hand strokes, continued to press and brought the score Da 5.2.

Lo won the set - On the Airst But it wa apparent that last year's runner-up (Lo) would win the match easily unles. Rúmjaha changed his tactics

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The arcend at opened with a game to each player, both players getting in good shots. Rumjabn made the pace and claimed the next three games: At this stage Rumjaha was working closer to the net. This change in his play paid. By brilliant back-hand play he also won the next two

decisive set which gave him

very

Lo opened the third set well, winning the first three games. In the third gaine which was won after deuce had been reached, "there was a splendid rally at close quarters,

which brought forth a loud round of applause. Rumjahu was losing, ground badly and missed some easy shots. Lo followed up his lead and won the remaining three games which gave him a love set and the advantage

of two sets to one.

A in the second set the fourth set opened one game all. The third game, Dfter seven deuces had been called, went to, La. Both players gave a very fine exhibition in this game. Amidst great excitement and much applause Rumjaha won the set. This made the games two sets all

There was ne,doubt about the final set. Lo scored freely beating his opponent time and again with perfectly placed sashes Rumjahn failed to win a game. The and the match wear to Lo.

His win was a deserving one and only now and again did Rumjahn do anything brilliant though his backhand drives right through the match were great, otherwise he had to variety of play, to

fall back on.

The scores were:-

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6-9,1-0, 6·0, 4·6, 8-0. (Games 23-12)...

One other match was played off as follows:-

Handicap Single "A."-A. Bruarley (12/6) beat J. B. Ponman (15.3), 3-6, 6-3.

FOOTBALL,

CLOSING MATCHES.

The following games have been ed to take place on the Olub to-day:

DONGKONG LEAGUE. 24

VICTORIA RECREATION CLUB.

PRIZE DISTRIBUTION.

A very pleasing ceremony took place at the Victoria Recreation Club yesterday afternoon when the cups and prizes wan, during the past season' and at the recent Victoria Regatta were presented by Mrs. Claud Severn to the winners in the pro- sence of a number of members and their friends. Afternoon ten was served in the dance-room, where the numerous trophies were placed on exhibition and were much admired. Amongst those present were the Chief Justice (Sir William Rees Davies), the Hon. Mr. Claud Severn and Mrs. Severn.

At the conclusion of the prize presenta tion, the Hon. Mr. Claud Severn, thanked the Committes for asking Mrs. Severn to present the cups and prizei won during the Regatta. It had given Mrs. Severn great pleasure to do so. They had a very äne Regntia, especially on the Monday. The races were excellent and he was glad to say that the race for the Chairman's Challenge Cup was one of the best of the Regatta te then thanked E. Sir Reginald Stubbs, H.E. Sir John Fowler, Sir Paul Chater, Sir Robert Ho Tung, the Lusitano Chub, the Hongkong Stock Ex- change, the Chinese Chamber of Com- uvres, the Hon. Mr. Lau Chu Pak, Mr. D. Blair, Mr. Smyth, Mr. James Smith and Mr. G. Tiran for prize dona- ticas. Their best thanks were also due to Mr. R. M. Dyer for, the loan of the launch, both during the rowing season for Scratch Regattas and also for the Victoria

Be also wished to thank Mr. Regatta. Belilice for placing his magnificent yacht the Dwyen Wen at the disposal of the committen(Applause.) She formed an excellent flag ship and thoan who boarded. her were right royally received. Thanks was also due to Capt. Rice and bis..crow for their assistance throughout the re- gatta. Amongst others who deserved their thanks was Mr. D. K. Blair who managed all the sailing events with auch great success. Referring to Mr. Witchell, the hon. seretary of the Club, the speaker paid a special tribute of thanks. The time, at his disposal, he said, was too short to enumerate all that Mr. Witchell had done for the Club. Mr. Witchell was due to go home shortly and the Club would have to carry-on during his absence.

In conclusion the speaker said they had a moat successful season both in and on the water. He hoped the next season would be equally successful. (Cheers.)

Mr. Wischell after returning thanks Three cheers were also given for Sir called for cheers for Mr. and Mrs. Severn. William Becs Davies.

This concluded the ceremony and danc- friends for the space of half an hour or ing was indulged in by members and so when the proceedings cloed.

The following is a list of the prizes won during the season and at the Victoria! Regatta-

International Challenge Cup, presented by Hongkong Stock Exchange-Wen by 6-,glish Crew Lieut. Clariage (str.), Lieut. Ruckken (3), Licut. Galpin (2), Lieut. Stephens (bow), Wemyss (cox).

Tub "sculling (juniors), wos by Shalu- banoff.

Naval whalers, won by H.M.S. Hawkins stokers; socond H.M.S. Foagruve, arrang Ho Tung Challenge Cup, prizes present- grounded by Sir Robert Ho Tung-Won by A. P. and Telegraph Coy. B. J. de H. Moore (8), G. Morgenson (3), J. Norgnard (2), G. May (bow), A. E

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Tub selling (seniors): Won by I 1gtatic.

Division I. Kick-off 1.30 p.m. Reply for Championship-Hongkong Simmons (cox).

Club v. H.M.S. Curlewi

Division II: Kick-off 3 p.m. Curlew Reserves (winners) v. King's

serves (runners-up.) The teams:-

Naval cutters: First M.M.S; Carlisle, Re-second H.M.S. Cuiru.

Club.-G. Rodger: Gerrard and Law- renen; Telfer, Stewart and McPhail (cap); McTavish, Forsyth, Begg, Kubr and England,

Chairman's Challenge Cup, (prizes pro- sented by the Hon. Mr. Claud Severn, C.M.G. Chairman), woc by H. Dreyer (atr.), J. Norgaard (3), U. Earnshaw (2), A H. Mason (bow); A, H., Carroll (cor.), Lusitano Cup, (prizes presented by Curlew. Hardy Wetherby and members of the Lusitano Club).-Won by Hooper. "Daah, Wilson (capt.) and H. Dreyer, (str.), G. Tiran (3), G. Mor- Griffiths; Taylor, Dyer, South, Cook and genson (9), U. May (bow), A. H. Carroll

(cox.).

Lamb.

Referee: Mr. Smith. Linesmen: Williams (BCA) and Hollands (Polio)

Curlew Reserves. Hindle; Robinson and Fenn; Bloomfield, Hare and Hay wood; Anderson, Riley, Hender, Knowies and Mitchell

King's Reserves-Blaeoe; Banks and Griffiths; Moran, Connolly and Barrett; Hill, Crotty, Jones, Hart and Williams The Senior game is expected to be evenly contested, while a win for the Club will not come as a surprise. The Curlew are unlucky to lose Cleaves, who has played a sound game at back throughout the season.

He played in the Services match on Monday last and left for home daring the week Wetherby ocmes into the side after several werks' absence owing to an injured knee, and in his usual form bo will put up & Bound defence. He was out against the Club in their match on Navy ground and was over the half way line when England eft him standing and scored for the Club. He has probably karaz a lesson. and will keep the Club winger in front of him in this match. The Club consider they have a good chance, but their de fence will require a little stiffening or they will find the Curlew wing mon through.

have little to fear from the sailors They ccolte forward for no doubt Jimmy

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Chinese Challenge Cup (prizes presented by Chinese General Chamber of Com Mason (3), G. Jack (2), F. Tonechy (bow), merce), won by Earnshaw (str.), A. H. G. May (cox).

Brown's Challenge Cup (prizes present od by E. Sir John Fowler), won by 87th Co, E.G.A.

Sur R. E. Staubba), won by B. and de H. Senior Paira (prizes provented by H.E. Moore (str.), Norgaard (bow), A. E Bimmons (ax).

Officers' Skiffle (prizes presented by Bir Paul Chater), won by H.M.S. Curlew.

Junior Pairs (prizes presented by Sir Paul Chater), won by C. Earnshaw (str.), N. Shalabanof (bow), G. May (cox).

Mixed Fours (prize" presented by Mr. James Smith), A. H. Carroll (str.), B. J. De H. Moore (3), Miss Marah (2), Misa Este Cornell (bow), Mise" K. Symmons (cox).

Sailing Boat-boys' Race, Saturday, (prize prosented by Mr. D. K. Blair), An Kam, Ursula, Lee Sui, Gale, Chin Cheong, Wirius.

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Borier Bealls second scratch race (prire are calling

presented by Mr. G. Tiran), I. Ignatieff.

Highest Aggregate (the highest number

of wim during the season), presented by the Clab), G. May 22 points, U. Earn baw

Stewart will keep him covered, while 16, G. Mogensen 16 points.

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Each playon of the winners and run- The game in Division II, is an exhibiners-up in cach division will receive tion game between the winners and ran gold medal, while the winners of the zers-up These teams have only met once senior match will be presented with the before and then the sailore, got home by Henglong Daily Press Cup, one goal to mil, just on time, when they scored from a penalty. The sailors top (Continted at foot, of next; solutis.)

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