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SPORT
MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 1938.
27 In the World of Sports
BRILLIANT HARDCOURT TENNIS FINAL SEEN
Tsui Brothers Win After Four Gruelling Sets
SPLENDID DISPLAY BY RUMJAHNS
BY Ex-Tennist"
MAGNIFICENT IS THE ONLY WORD that can describe the thrill-studded display of tennis which the TSUI BROTHERS and the BUMJAIN COUSINS gave at the United Services Recreation Club yesterday when, after '57 gruelling games extending over 135 minutes, Youth beat Experience in four sets to capture the Colony Hardcourt Daubles title.
The Cousins put up what must, in the circumstances, rank as one of the best exhibitions of their career. Tralling throughout, never leading at any stage, they none the less fought every inch of the way, and thelf amazing rear-guard action when 2-4 down in the fourth set will long remain in the memory of the large crowd tha! was privileged to see ft.
That they railed to ellaan this set, and had to concede it and the match a 13-11,.,was not so much i
Izom the race of the elder brother.
They led 4-1 and then 5-1, break-
an Indication of their defeat as 'ing through service twice, out, of an acknowledgment of the success course, the Rumjahns came back of two playeïs, both at the best, and took two more games before "Who could not eventually be dropping the set. denied.
linesmen.
both winners
and
A GREAT CLIMAX
Tsui Wai Pui ARSENAL HELD AMAZING TENNIS GOVERNOR ATTENDS BOY
Retains Singles Title
BEATS BROTHER IN FOUR HARD SETS
DRAWN
AFTER A LONG Aour four-set struggle with
his younger brother, Taul Yan- pui. at the 7.S.R.C. on Satur- day Tsul Wal-pal, for the.. second year in succession, won the Colony "Hard Court Singles Tennis Championship.
For the first time this year the elder Tsui falled to win.a tennis match in straight sets. He won 1-5, 6-4, 5-7, 11-9,-the 54 games oernpying two hours.' Serving first. "the younger Tsu won the first game to love. The elder Tsul lost on serve after three deuces, allowing Yan-pui a Kumé lead
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TO DRAW BY
THE VILLA
HOME FOOTBALL RESULTS
London, Sept. 24. Feature of to-day's program- me of soccer matches was the feat of Aston Villa. who managed 10 hold Arsenal. Champlons, to a goalless draw at Highbury.
Results Sabled by "Rouler"
were im
ACHIEVEMENT
BUDGE WINS FOUR WORLD TITLES
ALICE · MARBLE'S SUCCESS
Forest Hills, Sept. 25. Donald Budge, holder of the Wimbledon, French, and Aus- tralian tennis titles, completed the grand slam yesterday when he won the American National men's singles championship by defextor Gene Mako, his doubles partner.
FIRST DIVISION
Arsenal
Aston Villa
0
two
Elim Agham Blackpool Brentford Derby Huddersneld 3 Leicester Liverpool Manchester U. S
1
Přeston
3
Budge won 5-3. 6-8, E-3, 6-1. In the "second set, the world cham-
3
Grimsby
1.
plon overdrove and lost the sat
2
Sunderland
3
which was the first that he dropped
ཐོ་
Stoke
Everton
In the tournament. In the third and
0
Bolton
3.
Leeds
Chelsea
1
4
Chariton
won both with the loss of only three games
0
0
SCOUTS AQUATIC SPORTS
D. Hutchinson Breaks Record
For 50-Yard Event
His Excellency the Governor, Sir Geoffry Northcote and the Commodore were amongst the large attendance at the Boy Scout Annual Swimming sports held at the Royal Naval Dockyard on Sa- turday
Some very keen sport was seen especially in the 50 yards for Senior Scouts when D. Hutchinson, of the 1st Diocesan Boys' School, 5th 'Kowloon Troop, broke thể record formerly held by N. Loo, by 273 sec."
Prizes and certificates for the winners were presented by the Chief Scout, Sir Geoff Northcote, at the conclusion of the function.
RESULTS
The Results were as follow:-
25 Yds. Bentor Wolf Cubs' Race: G. Roza-Pereira, 13th Kowloon:
50 Yds. Scouts Junior Cham- pionship Race: 1-C. Cham 17th Kowloon; G. Yvanovick, 13th Kowloon Time 32.5/5."
fourth sets, Budge brought on 2-F. Monteito. 13th Kowloon. Life Saving Race: 1--D. Hut- pressure with furious drives and | Time 13.2/5.
In the final of the women's 1 Wolves
singles, Miss Alice Marble, of Becs. SECOND DIVISION·
America. easily defeated Miss Nancy Manchester C. 3. | Wynne of 'Australia, winning in
1two straight set, 6-0, 6-3.
The third game Wai-pui won, the younger brother winning the Middleabrò fourth game after one deuce, and Portsmouth the fifth game to love on service.
Tsui Wai-poi won the next three games to level the scores. Beautiful drives and unlooked for snicks into various" corners beat the younger brother again "and brain. But Yan-pul won the ninth game to love, losing the next three and the set.
Blackbuth | Bury
Fulham Luton
Millwall
Tinie 15.2/6 sec),
it
chinson, 8th
Kowloon;
2-80
25 Yds. Junior Wolt Cuba Race. Kwok-wing, 1st HK'S. 1. Thirwell 1st HK: 2-A 50 Yds. Junior Breast Stroke 13th Dobbs, 1st Kowloon. The 18.2/5 Race: 1-Wong Eo-wan,
HK.; So Kwok-chol. 1st HK. S.S. Time 38.3/5 secs. senior Wolf Cubs' Diving: 1-0. 3
Inter-Troop Relay Race: 1-1st 2 4th Scuits; Roza-Pereira, 13th Kowloon: 3-D. Hongkong Sea The American girl out-drove and Saunders, 1st HK. Ses Scouts. Hongkong. 0 out-smarted her Australian op- Junior Wolf Cubs Diving 1-R. 50 Yds. Junior Back Stroke ponent who was sadly off for Thirwell. 1st HR; L McCor- Race: 1- Vieira, 13th Kow- load: 2–C. Chim 17th Kolos The match lasted less than half
mac. 4h Kowloon. 0an hour. Miss Marble won the title
Inter-Pack Relay Race: 1-13th Time:41.2/5 secs. 01 1938.
Kowloon. 2-1st Hongkong Ses 3
of their victories. Scouts.
The Northcoté Cup Presented by By virtue 1 Donald Dudge and Miss Marble 50 Yds. Scouts' Senior Cham-HE, the Governor for Scout's 1 are now the holders of all the plotshipt 1-D Hutchinson, 8th Senior Diving Event: 1-P. Jorge.
American tennis titles.
3
Chesterfield
4
Bradford
0
2
Shefeld U.
Newcastle Norwich Notta F. Wednesday
1
3 Plymouth
Southampton
4
Burnley
3
Coventry
1
Tottenham
4
Svanséa
Tranmere
West Brom West Ham
SECOND SET Tsui Yan-pui began the second set by losing a love game on "ser- vice. double-faulting three times in the process. He won the next two games. Tsul Wal-pul won the Brighton. fourth, fifth, and sixth games with Bristol R..
Clapton shown the loss of only two points.
Leading 4-2. Wal-pul could not | Newport Stop Yan-pul's winning on service Northampton 2 the seventh and ninth games. He Port Vale on all his games on service in his Reading turn and finished a 6-4 winner. Swindon By this time the sun was out | Torquay
Tsuis took 3 comfortable. The and it was warm, broiling, and un-Walsall
THIRD DIVISION (SOUTH)
Southend Bournemouth
Fully 300 people watched the With their "service' again broken game, which was honoured by the through twice, the Cousins found of His Excellency the themselves 2-4 down in the fourth. presence Governor who at the conclusion last and best set of the day-one gave away the Smalley and Moner the greatest sets seen in a local exteff Challenge Cups, and
con-tournament, for that matter. gratulated
At this period Sirdar was making losers.
a number of strange mistakes and Colonel Burton efficiently um-Yan-pui was perhaps at his best, pired the match, assisted by six while Wal-pul had just
some devastating serving. A sec- In a game of this description, tion of the crowd obviously thought played throughout at a terrific it was all over and at least a score pace, when incident followed in- of people began leaving. It was cident, and tense rally succeeded their misfortune. tense rally, a running commentary Quietly "enough, with nothing would mean clearing the whole of outstanding, the Cousins took the the sports page and I therefore next two games, to level the scores can do no more than touch upon. Then on H.D.'s Service. with" the the real highlights
THE PLAY
4.
Chalenge Cups..
Kowloon: 2-P. Jorge, 13th Kow- 13th Kowloon: 2-D Bland, 4th
Hong Kong • The "singles' finals should have lodh. Time 28 secs (Record)...
Mr. T. N. Chau's, Cup for the 100 Yda. Scouts Senior Cham- been played on September 19 but
1 storms washed out play for dve plonship: 1-D. Hutchinson, 6th Scouts' Junior Diving Event! 1-J. Kowloon; 2-P. Jorge, 13th Kow- Rogers, 4th Hongkong; 2-T. Fer-- loon. Time 55 sec.
gusson, 4th Kowloon,
Exeter 8
1
Cardif
1
Bristol C.
1
days.
1
Aldershot
0
Notts C.
1
3
Mansfield
0
Budge has the distinction of having won the four major cham- pionships in the same year.
2 Ipswich
1
Reuter.
3
Watford
o
'il
1
Crystal P..
2
Luton
0 Queen's P. R.
1
Burnley
2 Oldham
1 Bradford
1 Plymouth
74-
8 3 2
3 9 118 3 9 13 8 West Ham . 8 3 THIRD
4 21,18 Notts F... 7 3. 1 310-7
drink before coming back for the Barrow
third set
latter beating Yun-pui nicely with some 110 people were on hand Bradford C.
a clever lob, they actually went
The elder Tsui took us. service into the lead a complete turning And early on H. D. Rumjahn gave of the tables for the time being. aigns that he was going to find
lime difficulty in 'maintaining his foothold on one particular partion of the court.
'The Arst three games went with service but in the fourth Sirdar it was 1-3. The lost his and Cousins broke through Wal-pui's delivery in the next game, how- ever, and narrowed the lead. The next two games sec-sawed, and the Brothers lec 4-3 and then 5-3
This stage of the match was featured by some truly amar- by both brothers Ing saves
of "certain" winners and by Sirdar's obvious intention" of trying to make almost every shot a decisive one.
WAI-PUT'S GESTURE
In the next game the Bro- thers
were leading 40-love when a pleasing little incident the happened. II.D. fell to ground in making a shot and was for the moinent complete- ly out of the game. His stroke was a good one, and Yun pul volleyed it back, to see it re- turned by Sirdar. The ball tell between the tram-Unes a little distance from Wai-pui, who made no attempt to reach
14.
4
From the general trend of the (game it was quite clear to me that
to watch Tsul Yan-pü! win the
Chester
arst and fourth genies of the third Crewe
both
DIVISION (NORTH)
2 Accrington
2
.Barnsley
3 Lincola
4
Darlington
Stockport
Halifax
0 Bury
1 Coventry
7
73 13 13 15 7
7 3 4 12 11 6
7 2 2 3 911 #"
7 22 3 7 10 8
4 Manchester C. 7 2 1. 4 17 19 5
7 5 2 6 14 5
0 Swansea
5
Gateshead
2 Norwich
5
Hartlepools
1 Tranmere ....
7 2 72
7
Carlisle
1 Wrexham
set. After six games the elder Doncaster R. 4
Hull Tsui led 4-2.
Up to this stage
the N. Brighton brothers had. played well. the Rochdale younger brother being in about his Rotherham best form to "date. Loss of the Southport first set seemed to have a slight York disheartening effect, but the younger Tsui, kept some of the spotlight with an occasional win- ning drive or drop-shot.
SCOTTISH LEAGUE
·FIRST DIVISION
Arbroath Tsui Yan-pul won the seventh | Ayr and eighth game now as the elder Celtic Tsui played recklessly.
The younger Tsul then won one Hibernian mdre game to lend 5-4. Wal-pul Motherwell liqualised, but Yan-pul won the set, Patrick
5 10 14 4 5 8 15 4 1 Southampton 7 1 1 5 8 16 3 Chesterfeld 7 1 1 5 6 15 3
THIRD DIVISION
Crewe
F. W. D. L. F. A. Pts. 8 8 2 18 7 12
3 Barnsley 88 2 17 9 12 Southport..... 7 4 315 311
1 Bardford C... 8 5 1 2 17 10 11
0 Oldham ....... 7 5 1 1 11 5 11
Rotherham... 8 5 Doncaster..... 8 1 2
2 Hall
3/21 13 10 2 16 9-10 8 4 2 2 18 13 10 2 New Brighton 8 4 2 2 107 10 1 Stockport 7 3 3 1 18 12 > :7 4 1 2 14 11 9 3 Chester
Gateshead York ..... 1 Carlisle Stenhousemuino Wrexham
1.Halifax
3 Rangers
3
Hearts Ralth
Falkirk
Hamilton
5
Aberdeen
2
Queen's Park
1
by taking the next two games. St. Johnstone 3 In the fourth set Wal-pul led, St. Mirren 1
Queen 03. Clyde
Albion
Kilmarnock
SECOND DIVISION
+
2 4
Morton Cowdenbeath 3 Dumbarton 1 Dundee
Leith
10
Forfar
Fast Fife
7
Edinburgh
King's Park Montrose
B
Brechin
St. Bernards
3
Dunfermline
FI
he purposely left it alone-a sport-2-0. Yan-pu! led 3-2. 4-3, 5-4, etc., Third Lanark 3 Ing little gesture which, surprising and, eventually, 9-8. The play of On the ninth game Wai-pui lost, seemed to have been missed by both brothers was beautiful and
most people.
his service to love against the run of the play. The Rumjahrs held the next; Yun-put, serving effort lessly, took his easily, despite a number of mistakes by his bro. ther.
4
seemingly
little Airdrie effortless. The The Rudijahns also took the
net-play that the match produced Alloa text point, bat lost the next to came in this last set.
make it 55. From 5-5 to 10-10"It
On the wrong side of a 9-8 score, was a succession of brilliant volley- the elder Taul equalised and won lag, fierce drives mixed with de- licate lobs and chop strokes, these set one more game. The match
game was his to love.
Leading 8-5. the Tsuls went all latter mostly from the racket of out for the set, but the Rumjahns Wal-pui, "ate" smashes saved in 2 were equally determined. They manner that left one gasping and saved two set points, and then- all the ingredients that go to make ence, trying to weather, the first after eight deuce had been called, up the ideal tennis match. storming assault. took it, to make the tally 6-6. The
so that
05
their
The 21st game was confidently tactics and stamina may finally next game, featured by some spec- tacular cut-away abots by Wal-pul, won by the Cousins on H.D.'s sex-bring them home. went to the Brothers, and in the vice, but Wal-pul made no mistake
14th they took the set, though not before the losers had saved one stanza last- more set point. This ed half an hour.
with his own delivery
and then, with the same amazing suddenness as it had beguh, the gallint resistance ended. Sirdar dropped his ser- vice to love, and Yan-pui, Serving perhaps his best for the whole match, sent over four fierce ones, the last being a cannon-tall ace that gave him and his brother the game, set match and 'title.
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It is no
the disgrace to Cousins that they lost. They may console themselves with the thought that they were de-. feated by a pair against whom no other combination in Hong. kong could have stood. They can have the added knowledge that they put up as 'good fight as they could, in fact, a better- fight than most people expect-, et them to, and that when do- feat eventually came they took it in their usual cheerful, sporting style,
THE BROTHERS SHINE The second set was played at a remarkably high standard äll through. The Rumfahng establish- éd an early superiority and kept it, going out at 54: Tsuf Wal-pul was providing the crowd in. gen- eral with some very spectacular
IN RETROSPECT play but his supporters must have
There can be no arguing that wished that he would leave things
To the winnera go equally sincere more to his brother. For all that, the Teuls were deserving winners. congratulations. As it is impera- it was the sort of tennis that The equals of the Fumabas in tive to lose gracefully, so it is im
an most departments, they were de portant to win gracefully. Taul draws. This also took half
finitely superior overhead, whether Wal-pul, with his effeyerscent hour.
Dundee United 0 Barrow
7 32 2.18-14 8 7 2 3 2 8 6 7 7 3 1 3 11 15 7
8 3 5 8 12 6
8 1 3 4 7 11 5
8 2 1 5 11 19 5
2 Darlington... 8 2 1 5 9-19 5 1 Rochdale ... 3 1 2 5 12 23 4 Accrington ...7 1 8 7 16 2
4 East Sarling 5 Hartlepools... 8 1
-Renter.
LEAGUE POSITIONS
FIRST DIVISION
Everton
Derby.
Liverpool
P. W. D. L. F. A. Pts.
8 5 21 13
7 6 1 17 6 12 7-12
i
7 5 2 11 6 10 Aston Villa... 7 3 2 2 12 8 8 Middlesbro'... 7 3 2 2 14 10 8 Preston N.E... 74 312 9 8 Chelsea
7 3 2 2 13 11 8 Bolton ...... 7 3 2 2 10 9 8 Sunderland ... 7 3 2 2 98 Portsmouth... 7 4 3 10 10 8 Blackpool 7 3 1 3 12 11 7 'Charlton 7 3 1 3 9 11 7 Leeds U. 7 3 1 3 7 9 7. Leicester 8 233 7.10 7 Manchester U. 7 2 2 3 13 10 6 7 2 2 38 68 Arsenal Wolves
71 4 2 5 8 6 Grimsby 7 2 2 37 11.6 Huddersfield 8 2 1 5 8 10 5 Stoke
7 13 39 17 5 Brentford....
7 25 716 4
in serving or smashing. The only smile, Tauf Yum-pul, with his Birmingham 8 1 1 6 9 18 3 "pull" which the losers had over polished technique and unassum - them was in their grit and greating personality, are true successors fighting spirt, Sht even here they to the men they defeated yester- themselves were not wanting..
day, and one may confidently feel | Blackburn.
·SECOND DIVISION,
P. W. D. L. F. A. Pts. 8 6 1 1.21 10 13
In the third bet the Brothers were without question the pair that "took the öft. Reaching a better degree of understanding than at any other time in the
The game early on resolved it that just as the Rumjahns have Fulham 8 5 2 1 13 5 12 match, they were, for the most.
7 4 2 1 18 6 101 part masters, though dot dieself as such games must into a adorned the top of the local tennis Millwall.
battle between the old order and ladder for so many years past, so West Brom... 8 5 3 23 18 10 the new between youth, confident, will they, themselves now keep up Wednesday aggressive, relying chiefly on speed the tradition that has become Shemeld U and agility, and age (comparative synonymous with the names of Newcastle ly speaking of course), and experi- yesterday's top men.
Was
tators. Beautiful to foll
their interchafires "of when a shot which the Eam- alias expected would be taken
Tottenham
7 4 2 115 9 10
7 3 3 1 12 7 9
8 4 13 14 12 9 7.3 2.3 14 13 8
7 5 19 2
2
Lincoln 8. 2 6 6 24
THIRD DIVISION ""SOUTH”
P."W.D. L. F. A. Fts. Swindon 7 5 1 1 14 4 11 Northampton 7 5 1 1 12 5. 11 Brighton 7 4 2 1 18 10 10 Crystal. P. 7 4 2 1 9 5 10 Aldershot .... 8 4-2 2 7 4 10 Queen's' P. R. 7 4 1 2 15 8 9 Newport 74 12 10 6 9 Exeter
7 4 1 211 14 9 Bristol C. Southend Bristol R. Reading
7 3.2 2 12 9. 8
7 3 2 2 13 11 &
8 2.3 3 10 77 7 2 3 2 8 10 7
Bournemouth 7 2 3 2 8 9 7
Cardiff Port Vale... Notts C
Watford Mansfield Ipswich Torquay
7 2 2 3.8 11 6
7 3 4 9 12 6
72 14 11 11 5
5
7 2 1 4 8 12 5 7.1 3 3 7 13" 72 6 7 13 4 7 1 2 4 0 16 4
50 Yds. Senior Breast Stroke The Bird Cup for the Winning Race: Lul Man-kwan, 1st HK.; TroopTroop 13th Kowloon, 20 12-G. Muckechnie, 13th Kowloon. points.
Time 40. 1/5 secs.
The President's Cup for the Senior 30 Yds.
Back Stroke Runners Up: 1st Hongkong Sea Race: 1-D. Burns, 4th H.K.; 2- Scouts, 13 points: 4th Hongkong. Ip Hak-tain, ist H.K.88. Time 38. 2/5 seca
RUGBY RESULTS
Coventry's Win . Over Nuneaton
London, Sept. 24. Results of Rugby Union matches played to-day were as follows:-
Bedford 28. Richmond 6. Birkenhead P. 12, Sale 8. Bristol 0, Gloucester 6.,. Coventry 23, Nuneaton 8. Dev. Services 11: Bath 3. Leicester 3. Waterloo 18. "London Scottish 11, O.M.T. 8. Manchester 24, Headingley 0. Northampton 11. United Ser. 14. Plymouth Alb. 3, Blackheath 0.
Rosslyn Park 19," Harlequins 21. Guy's Hospital 8, Old Paulines 8. "Cardiff 11, Neath 6.
Crosskeys 11, Pontypridd 4. Llanelly 0, Swansea 0. Newport 8. Bridgend 3. Pontypool 3.. Aberavan 0. Watsonfans 0. llhead High
School 6.
--Reuter.
7.1 Clapton O.
2.4 4 11 4 Walsall
7- 1 6 5 13 1 SCOTTISH LEAGUE "FIRST DIV." 2. W. D. L-FAPIs. Queen O'B.... 9 7 1 1 23 17 15 Celtic.9
6. 1 2 33-10 13 Rangers Aberdeen
Clyde Partick
Hamilton Hearts
Hibernian
9 53 1 33 19 13
9 5 2 2 18 10 12 9 8 3 22 14 12
9 5 1 3 16 15 11 9 5 1 3 18 18 11
9 5 - 4 22 20 10
9 4 14 16 13 9
9
St. Johnstone 9 4 1 4 20 18 Falkirk 9 4 1 4 13 15 9 Kilmarnock... 9 3 3,3 10 199 Motherwell
...93 2-4-22 25 0
The Akela Cup for the Winning Pack13th Kowlcon, 9 points.
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