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THE HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, THURSDAY, APRIL 3, 1930.

Sports News

YESTERDAY'S

TENNIS,

S. A. RUMIAHN GIVES FINE DISPLAY.

"BROTHER C.A.L." PLAYS

GALLANTLY,

Several matches were decided in the Club events, the scores of which follow:-

RESULTS.

Open Singles.

S. A. Rujahn beat C. A. Ľ. Rumjahn 8-6, 6-1, 6-2.

Club Championship. F. A. Redmond beat A. O. John- son 6-3, 6-2.

Handicap Singles " „A." Forster (owe 15) beat D.

Rev. Deau Swann (rec, 2/0) beat. I. S. Harris (rec. 9/6) 73, 6-2.

C.

Handicap Singles "B." H. Graves (rec. 4/0) w.o. from

De Bruyn (rec. 4/6).

TO-DAY'S MATCHES. Open Singles,

Treating the gallery to a spark-Macdougall (rec. 4/6) 6-4, 7-5. ling exhibition of tennis, S. A. Rumjahn, one of the Colour's cleverest exponents of the game. bear his younger brotherCAL."- (Champion of Tientsin 1926, 1023 and 1929) by three straight sets in the fourth round of the Open Singles Championship on the Stand Court yesterday. The final scores In his favour were:-8-0, 6-1 and

"C.A.L." started to serre and from the very beginning gave the impression that he was not going to

Big Brother, Sirdar" have things his own way. The second game went to deuce when, through

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errer, game was called for S.A. Nothing daunted, the lad from Tientsin took the next game but lost the next two again, during which time the standard of play

was very high indeed and each player won rounds of applause with several nces. At this stage the younger lad was conspicuous for sume good work at the net while S.A. appeared to be content to stay at the baseline, where he directed most. of his scoring shots. The sixth and seventh games went to "C.AL.", but playing cleverly, his elder brother took the eighth to make the scores level.

Some Forceful Hitting. Both players were driving power-. fully and each, in turn, brought off some sp.endid saves. "C.A.L." Jed ut 3-4 but his brother took the next two to lead, at 6-3 Here, again,

the scores were drawn level, but the former champion then assert- ed himself and took the next two games, and with them the first set at B-2.

In the second set, C.A.L." re- peated his first set performance and took the first game. This, inciden- tally, proved to be his only game In this set, as Sirdar" played brilliantly from this stage and took the next six off the reel in rapid succession. Ile played like une possessed and did act appear to be able to go wrong, even if he had wished to do so! However, it must also be mentioned that al- though the younger man lost six consecutive games, the score does not convey a real indication of the swing of play. He, too, scored several stinging shots and brought off some saves which looked almost impossible.

The End of a Fine Match, Both started equally determined in the third set-the one to press home his advantage, the other to wipe off the deficitand the result was that the standard of play was extremely high, and the spectators

were

not slow in showing their. appreciation of the clever way in which the players tried to out- manoeuvre each other. VS. A.” took the first two games, and al-" though "C.A,L” snatched the third, it was evident that his elder brother had got his measure, and he took the next one, to bring the score to 3-1, The next game went to the younger brother," but that proved his final effort, for playing accurately and with plenty of dash, S.A." took the next three games, the set and the match. Comments.

wonderful

"Sirdar " gave exhibition of courtcraft, and white his brother was perhaps a little inferior in this respect, he certainly more than made up for it with some stinging crosscourt drives. If any thing,B.A." did more running of the two, and he played more of a baseline game than anything else

The winner now meets Honda in the semi-finals, and the general opinion is that the game will 80 four sets, with Rumjahn qualifying to enter the final. In fact, if he maintains his present form, there is little doubt that he will again become our Singles Champion.

During the three sets, Beveral spectators were heard to express their disagreement with some of the decisions

ANOTHER RE-PLAY, 3. W. Lo and Ng Sze Cheung met each other for the third time, but once again could not settle the ispue. When play was called off on account of failing light, Lo led by two sets to one 6-4, 2-6, 6-3, but Ng

M. W. Lo Ng Ser Cheung." Handicap Singles "A"

H. Owen Hughes (owe 4/6).

Capt. E. C. Etherington scr.)

L

Forsteraad. Ivey. Dean Swana . Macdougall and Railton.

"VARSITY CRICKET.

ENGINEERS BEAT ARTS FACULTY.

In an Inter-faculty match yester day at Pokfulam, the Engineers bent the budding B.A. 's and M.A's by 49 runs.

only 23 Tu

LOCAL FOOTBALL

NAVY SCORE TEN GOALS AGAINST ST. JOSEPH'S.

-

The games in the Hong Kong League yesterday resulted "as der:-

Division DL

un-

EMPIRE SETTLEMENT.

NEW PLANS FOR WOMEN'S TRAINING HOSTEL.

between the "Oversea Settlement Arrangements have been made

Department of the Dominions Office and the Society for the Over- Navy Res. 10 St. Jos. -Res, Athletic "A".... 3 R.A. Res...... 0

sen Settlement of British women Evo 3 University

(the "3.0.S.B.W."), whereby the Eastern F.C. H.K.F.C. Res. Women's Training S.L.I. Res. S. China "A" 0 Market Harborough, which was Hostel ቤቲ The game arranged between the established over two years ago as Hong Kong Police and Club de Recreio in Division played.

1

not

centre for training young women for household employment in "Ana- tralia, will be taken over and managed by the society as from April 1.

NAVY RESERVES ST. JOSEPH'S RESERVES.

ground at Happy Valley, the result of a proposal made at the Playing on the Chinese Athletic This hostel was set up as the Navy scored ten goals without Imperial Conference of 1926, that reply from St. Joseph's. The Col- the Dominion Governments should lege started with nine players only, co-operate with the British Govern- and the Navy had the advantage ment in training, or testing people in the arst half playing with the in England before their settlement wind and scored three timesaversen. The Australian Govern- through Pätts, (2) and Wyatt. ment agreed, as an experiment, to co-operate in the establishment and management of a training hostel for women household workers.

During the second half the Navy added seven more goals. Wyatt (4), Goodman (2) and Gould one, the final scores being:-Navy Reserves 10. St. Joseph's Reserves 0.

EASTERN F.C.. H.K.F.C. RESERVES..

Playing on the Navy ground at Happy Valley, the Eastern F.C. to mil. defeated the H.K.F.C. by two goals

the first half.

Sabhan scored the only goal of

The change of management fal lows the announcement that the Australian Government did not see their way at the present june ture to continue their contribution to the expenses of the hostel, ai though they agreed to continue the grant of free passages to such household workers as could placed by the State Governments. be

for settlement in Canada and New th future women will be accepted Zealand as well as in Australia.

lost their first five wickets for Lai Tin Choi kept them out. Be The Engineers batted first but, the second half but good, work by The Club played better during Again. Abdul-Aziz fore the final whistle sounded' Lounge hostel. Since the commence. played a sine captain's innings, and Yan Hang scored for Eastern. The lent 31 Keum also gathered the Kong FC. Reserves 0. put a stop to the rot with an excel-scores were:-Eastern_F.C. 2. Hong same number of runs-not out. For wickets for 18 runs and Baker 4 for. the Arts faculty Gittins took J 35.

P. L. Tan bowled well for the Engineers and took 6 wickets for 17 Arts" were all out for only 81 runs. runs, with the result that "the P. L N. Anderson was top scorer with runs.

The scores were:-

Engineers.

W. H. Kwan, b` Gittins

A. B. Sulieman. 1.b.w., 'b

Baker

0.

E

.::17

H. Normanbhoy, e A. T. Nor-

innnbhoy, b Baker.....

A Abdul-Aziz, e Clara-Butt 31. F. S. Chen, b Baker P. L Tan, b Gittins

........

0 B

A. Kyum, not out .....

B. Gumenink, run out K. S. Ng.. b Baker

L. A, Silva, e Gittina, b-An-

derson ...

B. H. Schroter, b Gitzins

Extras

4

14

.110

Total.....

Bowling Analysis.

0. M. R. W. 12.2 2 19 3 8 1 35 4 6 0 27 1 20

Gittins Baker Anderson ....... Clara-Bust

Arts.

23

1

D. M. McDougall, e Tan, b.

Kwan

A. C. Braine-Hartnell, c and

.b Kwan

H. S. Chung, b Tan

S. V. Gittins, e Abdul-Aziz,

b Tan

"A. Baker, c and b Tan

1

13

D. J. N. Anderson, c Chen,

Tan

21

0

C. E. R. Clara-Butt, e Chen,

b Tan

W. A. Hunt, b Kwan

A. T. Normanbhoy, run out Y. F. Chew, b Tan

J. Hunt, not out .......

Extres

#1

Total....

Bowling Analysis,

O. M.

R.

W.

20

3

2

17

W. H. Kwan... 10

P. L. Tan........

A. B. Sulieman. 2 0 8 0 Abdul-Aziz

1 2

0

NO LUXURIES FOR CRICKETERS. AUSTRALIAN TOUR CRITICISED:

the Australian cricketers' trip to There are already indications that England will not be a tour de luxe like that of the 1928 team.

are so wide that they will probably The differences in some respects be

source of dissatisfaction. lished a picture of a backyard in One Sydney daily newspaper pub. aalum with a flag flying at the masthead bearing the words, "Aus- tralian eleven at home."

the Daily Guardian, enjoyed a trip The last team, says & writer in from Otranto to Naples, and journeyed through Italy Switzer- land, and France. The members. also occupied single-berth cabins, This time only the captain, the manager, and the treasurer will ex- joy this privilege.

The team are journeying from Naples to London in six days, and Szo Cheung had. 6-5, in his favour are not staying at a costly hotel in the fourth set. They replay in London, as did the previous to-day.

team.

S.L.I. RESERVES

SOUTH

CHINA A,"

clear goals. beat South China "A" by four At Sockunpon the S.L1. Reserves

convert a penalty kick awarded South China failed to during the first half of the game while the S... scored twice before the interval, and they pat on two more before the final whistle sound Result:-S.L.I.. Reserves 4. South China. "A" 0.

ed,

CHINESE ATHLETIC "A" E R.A. RESERVES.

At the Stadium, Chinese Athletie "A" defeated the R.A. by three goals ao nil

There was no scoring in the first half.

The Athletie pressed after half- time and kept the R.A. on the de- fensive.

Chow Yim. Chung scored the first goal while Leung Tat Wing and Shek Pai Tim added goals for the Athletic before the final whistle sounded. Lo Choi Wan and Finn were ordered off the field by the re- feree during the second half of the Result Chinese Athletic "A" 3. R.A. Reservas 0.

game.

EWO, "CHINESE UNIVER- SITY F.C.

On the Caroline Hili ground, the Ewo defeated the University by three goals to one. Kam Sik Wai opened the score fur Ewo and add-i ed another soon after. Wong scor- ed for the University before the interval.

Fung King Yn scored the only goal of the second half. Rezult £50,

Chinese 3, airersity 1.

TO-DAY'S HOCKEY.

The following will represent the Hong Kong Hockey Club. "A" XI in. their match with the .M.0.A. at King's Park on Thursday at 6.15 p.m.-R. W. Sapsed, J. R. Henry,

G. Rankin, (Captain), M, G. Mills, E. G...S. Dale. H. O. Davies, L. A. n. Duncan, Major Herrick, D. M. Macdougall, R. N. D. Wade and R. D. Beaumont,

The Club: A XI to meet the. H.K. & S.R.A. at King's Park at 5.15 p.m. on Friday will be as fol- lows R. W, Sapsed, G. A. L Plummer, G. Rankin (Captain), W. G. S. Tighe, E. G. S. Dale, E. R. West, R. G. Edwardes-Jones, T. R. Rowell, L. G. Frost, R. H. D. Wade and J. W. Arber.

CRICKET.

TAIKOO ». WAYFOONG.

sent Taikoo in the match against The under-mentioned will repre- Wayfoong at 2.30 pm on Satur- Greenhalgh, J. R. Hinton, E. Jones, day, on C.R.C. ground:-W. B. T. 8. Marshall, C. C. Roberts. 1. A. Ross. H. Spicer, W. F. K. Telfer, G Walsh, E., A. Walter, and A. L Whipps.

HOME FOOTBALL. LEAGUE MATCH RESULT.

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LONDON, April 1. English League today, Burnley Playing in Division 1. of the were beaten on their own ground by Huddersfield Town. The visi tors scored three goals to one.

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