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SPARKLING TENNIS IN OPEN TOURNAMENT Minu Hits Hard And Often
Against The Rumjahns
SOME SPARKLING · TENŅI S. WAS SEEN AT THE HONG- KONG CRICKET CLUB GROUND YESTERDAY in the course of the Open tennis tournament. The best match of the day, though, nof the closest-contested, was that between H. D. and 8. A. Rumjan, laşi year's runners-up, and A. R. Minu and 1. M. ATM Razack.
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The scores rather flattered 'the losers, who were lucky to re- ceive a fair mumber of "free" points from the winners. It was a hard-hitting game, the, hardest hitter of them"all being A. R. Minu. In fact, he averdid this and, while at time brilliant, be was the inconsistent, to be thoroughly effective.
Razack started off aggressively
❘ enough, but slackened off consi~ derably later and played, on the whole, an over-cautious game. though he was responsible for a number of spectacular "cuts-off" at the net.
The Rumlahna were not fully extended throughout. Both show, ed good form, with Sirdar making his usual quota of unexpected mis- takes.
Stephen Wong and Lim Thiam- tet somewhat surprisingly dropped their first set to J, J. Ferguson and E. E Story at 5-7, but were, never- theless, never really in danger of defeat and eventually ran out win- ! ners 5-7, 6-2, 6-2.
Lim, who has an individualistic
RESULTS
SINGLES
A. Crawford beat Peter U 6-0, 6-4
J. A Tomlinson beat Lam Kwan 6-3, 7-5.
Ho Ka-lau wo. W. C. Hung.
DOUBLES
8. A. Rumfahn and H. D. Rumjahn beat A. R. Minu and I, M. A. Razack 6-4, 7-5.
Stephen Wong and Lim Thiam-tet beat J. J. Fergu- Son and E. E. Story 6-7, 6-2, 6-2.
style. was brilliant rather than STRAITS CHINESE
steady, while Wong was both, off and on. Their combination was good, which was where they had an advantage over the opposition. Ferguson was the better of the losers, though Story made quite a number of good shots.
SINGLES
"The anticipated struggle be- tween W. C. Hung and Ho Ka-lau
did not take place, as the former conceded his opponent a
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SPORTS NOTES AND VIEWS Tennis Tourney In Interesting Stage
"SAME, FINALISTS IN DOUBLES?
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AFTER ALMOST A WEEK'S in- terference by the weather, the Co-Shangha!, Amoy, Chuanchow.....Shantung
Swatow
bony tennis cnampionships resum-
ed yesterday, when the Stand Java and Manila, Couns came into use for the first Shanghai ............................... time this year.
Anshun...... Tisadane... Formosa
As betting the | Japan. .........reads..nic.iprumayun. Nagato Maru..... cccasion, some scientillating bennis Shanghai, Amoy and Chuanchow... Kwangtung was seen in the match played there, | Manila'
between S. A. and H. D. Rumjahn, Shanghai
|1938 runners-up, and a hard-hit- | Calcutta and Straits.
ting combination from the same Tientsin club," I, M. A. Razack and A. R. Minu, The Cousins won, with some-
Amoy..... Formosa
thing to spare, but the match was | Swa*ow, .............
[studded with a number of fast and | Shanghai and Swatow....
exciting rallies which gave the Tientsin und Swatow. Stand "Court, a good","send-off," | Bangkok
The tournament has now reached | Straits
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an interesting stage, particularly in U. 8. A., and Manila-(San Fran-
the Doubles, where things have been simplified to some extent. The Rumijatns entered the semi- finals yesterday, being the first pair
cisco date, 4th March).
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forecast to predict that the last They were due to arrive by the four will be the Tauts and Gosan A. Crawford, hitting harder and more consistently than Peter U.)
China Clipper on March 31, but and Remedios, the Rtanjahns and accounted for the latter by scores when told that the plane had been Lee and He, From which, agam, of 6-0, 6-4, while J. A. Tomlinson delayed, they made a hurried de-it would seem that the final will beat Lam Kwan 6-3, 7-5 after a
parture from Manila so se to see the same old repetition" of a second set in which the loser, lost full their engagements in Hong-Tsul-Rumjahn struggle.
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IT WAS A PITY that or Beltz- The team consists of 20 players day the weather washed out the ALTERATIONS IN TIES as follows:-Lee Pak-tong. John match that would have in all pro- The following changes in morrow's ties in the Colony Ten-huat, Soon Choon-lye, Kh Hor the senior cricket shield.
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their ton of partisanship, and, I feel Straits and Manila Miss J, Craig -4/6 on Court No. g/match against the South China cricketers and followers of the A.A on Saturday, and on Sunday game here, I wish warm the gest they will play the Colony, and on of luck in their quest, Tried, sea Wednesday, April 5, they will meet soned, and already having tasted the Best of the Colony,
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IF PROOF WERE NEDDED that; Kowloon Circült by 15 mins, 6 secs. Of particular interest is the plea the popularity of football in Hong- Both riders contended with un-for a revival of boxing in Hong-kong, so far from being on the de- Swatow favourable weather in the shape kong, and "Davis Cupper's" discus-cline, as was the complaint in Bwatow Amoy and Foochow ... of cold and strong wind and heavy slon of what is wrong with the some circles, two of three seasons Haiphong
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ago, is, if anything, on the up- Parcels only for Straits M'Dowell made a good start and The cricket article deals princi- grade, the Lai Wah Cup final match returned 14 mins 28 secs at 5 pally with criticism of the batting between the Chinese and the Non- miles, then slowed to clock 29.49. of A. H. Madar, Indian Recreation chinens at Happy Valley on Bun at the 10 miles check. He decided Club all-round sportsman and -day furnishes it, Nearly 5,000 pes- to retire, however, on reaching the terport cricketer, in the first diviple paid for tickets, a record num 15 miles point in 44 mins. 27 secs.sic league match between the Inber for matches other than Inter and, intends making a further dians and Kowloon Cricket Club on porta and, indeed, more than tra attempt in the near future. March 18.
quite a few Inbexports. These peo- Keates was started from the The author discusses the chances ple contributed a total of $2,903. Alhambra Theatre at 8.42 am, for of Chub de Recreio of carrying off In addition there were many child- his successful ride, A slow start the senior shield for the first time, en, who were admitted tree, and, was made over the hilly section to and expresses the hope that they of course, the usual hundreds of Taipo, only 15 miles being cover-will succeed in their quest, which non-paying spectators from the ed in the first hour. In two hours would do cricket a world of good" neighbouring hills. The standard 332 miles had been covered, a-Y. e} A...] strong following wind over, the
of play, as it should have been for the occasion, was high, the victory of the Chiene by four goals to PROGRAMME two being a fair reflection of the [respective merits. One salient fact The following is the week's emerged from this encounter, that badminton: championship pm-there are more Chinese players who gramme:
can keep their feet and play "class" football underdimcult conditions De Kwok v P. Lo, at 8 pm, feuch as, those obtaining on Sun- ed by the Club during the past followed by the mixed doubles day) than there are non-Chinese. week. This week's programme in semi-finals, K. L, Yong and Mis cludes, a 2-hour training spin on w. Cheung v. F. K. Hot and Miss Wednesday, Mar. 29, from the Khoo at 8.30 p.m., and C. An and Methodist Church, Hennessy Road, Miss Remedios M. A. Oliveira at 8 pm, sharp, and on Sunday and bass M Suys at 9 pm next a social ron which will leave the Alhambra,Theatre, Kowloon
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