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By heating Mrs. James yesterday in the final of the Ladies' Open Singles Championship of the Colony, Mrs. Tottenham bag won the title for the fifth year in suc ccession, which performance estab- "lishes a new record for this event, beating Mrs. Armstrong's record of four years ruauing. Mr. Tottenham is to be congratulated on her suc-

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The above match was the prin elpal feature of the "At Home given by the Ladies' Recreation Club at their grounds in May Road. Another match, in which J. S. | McEachran met Prol. Femter in the final of the Men's Champion- ship, was also decided, resulting in a win for the former. Altogether

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nots and executing her strokes cleverly throughout. She hit the ball with precision and good judg ment and acldom seemed to be worried by her opponent's game, Her placements were accurate and at volleying, which she has only this season acquired, she showed up quite well. Her only apparent weakness was in receiving short shots a little over the net, but tak- ing the aggressive always, obe kept Mrs. James on the run most

of the time by placements all round

the court.

Mrs. James put up a gallant atruggle, especially when she pick. ed up from 35 down in the first set to lead 0-3. Her backhand was consistent and she showed some improvement in this department. Often sho engaged Mrs Tottenham at driving and long rallies, and came off pretty well, while she was most successful at tricking her op ponent with an unexpected short shot just over the net.

The Play,

Mrs. Tottenham won the first two games with ease, but two ine cross court placements by Mrs. James enabled the latter to win the third game. The former forged ahead, increasing her lead to 3-1, but the latter by a tricky short shot, a fine placement and da ace after a long rally in the next game reduced the lead to 22. A good struggle fol lowed for the sixth game. Mrs. Tottenham being over-anxious to increase her load made several errors, which enabled Mr. James to draw level. The winner then asserted herself, and playing in fine atsle secured the next two games, but netted and hit three balls out in the next game. Steady play followed in which Mrs. James, giving her best exhibition at this atage, gained the aupremacy by some fine rallies, and went ahead to lead 6-3, Mrs. Tottenham came into her own immediately after- wards and by dint of clever court- craft won the next three games, to secure the first set at 86.

Only in the beginning of the recond set did Mrs. James give the winner & run, and after leading 1-0, 2-1, fell off completely. She show ed signs of strain and was unable, to stop fra. Tottenham's Budocee- ful progress, losing the next five games.

Ten Years' Winners. The following have been the champions for the last ten years :--

1920 Mrs. Bowden Smith. 1991 Mrs. Armstrong. 1999 Mr. E. Grimble.

1993 Miss P. Grace,

1924 Miss D. Rudge.

1995 Mrs. Tottenham.

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A Briljant Record.

Since Mrs. Tottenham caine East in 1923, she has met with success ind alter success. So far she has not suffered any reverses at the hands of any lady at singles ím Hong Kong, China or Japan. Besides the Colony Champion- ships, she won the Championship of Ravuiza for three years, 1927, 1928, and 1920, defeating at the latter place

1998 Madame de Gras, re- puted to be champion of Saigon.

Prizes Distribuidon, „ Affer the afternoon's games, the prizes for the Club Tournament ware distributed by Mrs. Doyle to the various winners, as foliosta

Open Singles Championship of the Colony:Challenge Cup to be won three years in succession, pre- sented this year by ni member the Ladies' Recreation Club:-Winner,. Mrs. R. E. Tottenham; runner-up, Mrs. James,

Club Singles:-Winner, M, R. E. Tottenham; runner-up, Mrs. Miles.

Doubles Handicap, -Winners, Mrs. James and Mrs. Corrie (owe 3/6); runners-up, Mrs. Paizona and Mrs. Haslam (owe 2/0).

Men's Singles Championship: Winner, J. 8. McEachran; rimper up, L Forter..

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