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CANTON ARRANGEMENTS
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Canton, Apr. 15. Definite arrangemetits have Bow been completed in connexion with the selection of crews for the regatta between the Canton Row- ing Club and the Royal Hongkong Yacht Club in Hongkong on Satar- day next
Canton's Senior Four will be the same crew that defented the R.II.K.Y.C. Senior Four in Canton
RUMJAHNS GIVE BRILLIANT SOMERSETS JUST BEAT SOUTH just three months ago, with the
DISPLAY AT END.
GOLDMAN IN FORM.
[By "Wanderer."]
A sparkling Anish, a brilliant battery of smashing and volleying, enabled S. A. and H. D. Rumjahn to retain their title as doubles
champions of the Colony. In the final of the competition last night, [L. Goldman and J. S. MeEachran put up a magnificem fight, taking the holders to five sets of fast and expert fénnis,
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CHINA:
IN STRONG POSITION.
[By Wanderer."E
Not only did the Sumarsets defent South China In this ritul match for championship points ut deserved" to do so. South
exception of the cox, A. R. Kinross replacing W. Selffert. They ́ will be:-0. Friessner, bow, (157 Iba.); W. Eckert, No. 2, (158 lbs.); J. II. Frolich, No. 3, (180 lb.); R. Rasmussen, stroke, (170 lbs.); and A. R. Kinross, cox, (117lbs.)
The Senior Four have only been able to go out once during the past week-and-will not be able 10 row together again before the day of the Regatta, one member of the crew being unfortunately laway, on business..
China were a trifle disappointing Rasmussch will again stroke as a side allowing themselves, to be rushed off their fect. The for the Senior Pair with J. H. Frolich warda looked promising on occaat bow and A. R. Kinross as cox. sions, but the defence was never Their recent outings are showing better Luna maderate, and Butcher good form and such a powerful At the end of the fourth set, the and Rayson, the outstanding pair should certainly make for a [pairs were level in games as well Somersets forwards, found their een race,
mutches, but the Rajahns | weaknesses,
The Junior Four is once again forced the issue attacking with At certain stages, South China Canton's weakness; sickness and great accuracy and judgment and i had much the better of the play, transfers have necessitated con- were worthy winners.
but weak finishing and good goal-stant changes and it was only on In the early stages, Goldmán keeping by Hall prevented them Saturday that it was possible to was easily the outstanding player from sharing the honours.
gel together for the first time the on the court. His volleying was The Somersels were better erew which it is hoped to send to perfect and at the net he had no balanced, their teamwork being Hongkong. They are R. Klewitz, equal, his smashing being dondly, | excellent, Their fast raiders bow, (151 s.); M. Gavin, No. 2, He played, splendidly in all de- were always dangerous and Páy (166 lbs); V. E. C. Ferrier, No. 3. partments. The Rumjahns how-had a busy afternoon. Baker lit (180 lbs.); M. Habicht, stroke, ever concentrated on McEachran, the cross-bar in the first half with (159 lba); and A. R. Kinross, cox, who played a sound stendy game | Pan well beaten,
(117 }bs.) 'M. Gavin being the only member of this crew who rowed against Hongkong 131 Canton three months ago..
sive,
"
The Somersets were well served
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Canton will also enter for a Scratch Tours event.
The Canton OMISMON will
for the most part, but occasionally' The only goal came some few put up shots which left him at minites after the interval, Knapp the mercy of the opposition.
netting from close range during 5. A. Rúmjahn did not find his geramble. South China tried hard real form unill the fourth set. equalise, but were not "imp Prior to this he lacked confidence, | and it was his cousin's fine play which carried them over a perilous in the half-back line, while the he going down to, Hongkong Iperied in the first set. When S. forwards produced some bright with their boats on Friday next
A. Rumjahn did strike his best he football.
and returning here on Sunday.— at least 30 better than South China were well below Our Own Correspondent, formerly, hitting with gerent power their best. Their forward line
out of. and accuracy, driving with free-always seemed dom and making short work of through lack of support from the (anything at the net.
Li Tin-sang was middle line.
Was
Now and again there were some unreliable. magnificent rallies,
the
huge
| crowd bring delighted by a sorios
Keur
of close quarter ducts between and If. D. Rumjahn on their victory. 1. D. Rumjahn and Goldman. He would not puy be was hoping that The Rumjalina won 3-6, 6-8, 2-6, they would get baaten, but it was 6-2, 6-3.
RUGBY MATCH.
FINAL GAME OF SEASON TO-MORROW.
Lo-
The following will represent the "always good to see new blood coming Club in the final match of the along. As that was the first ecen-Season HMS, Cornwall on the sion Messrs. McEachran and Goldman and figured in that competition, helt ground at 5.15, .m. thought they could congratulate them morrow: R. J. Grieve; H. V. very heartily on the game they had Koop, V. W. L. Stanion, G, A, L
put up.
Plommer, L. Goldman; J. L. Bon-
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LOCAL YACHTING.
The Rumjahns went off in food style and quickly secured a lead of 4-2 in the first sel. With H. D. Rumjahn serving, however, the British pair smashed through, and Goldman took his service game to
The Open Singles challenge, cunnar, C. D. Wales; J. Riddell, E. R. draw level at 4-4. The Rumiahus had been won by Mr. M. W. Lo. For West, A. R. Cox, II. R. Forsyth, went to 5-1, but 5-5 was called, the past ten years Mr. Lo had been D. L. Milne Day, H. F. Akerst, and had P. Thomas and A. N. Other after which Goldman and Meiach very keen competitor ran took the lead for the first time.sions. This your he had been play appeared in the final on three ocen Some keen tennis was seen, every ing 16 better than before and he frame going, to denez, mut the Rum- thoroughly deserved his victory,
jalns took three games in a row Mr: Hancock also congratulated Ho gain a well-deserved sel. S. A. | Mr.
former champion E. Green, S Runajahn was very weak, failing of the Colony, on winning the mixed frequently at the simplest shots, Doubles with Miss Heard. In con- clusion. he remarked that they had and finding himself uncomfortable
been exceedingly fortunate in regard with each of his three rackets.
to the weather but he was not sure
The R.H.K.Y.C. respil, for the that that was aftogther good. for Hongkong. The tournament started Ladies Cup in the I. Y. and C. ClauseS two weeks earlier than usual and
And was held yesterday, the course being with little interference they had Channel Racks (P), Cust Rock (S), Mr. Kowloon Rock (S). Distance G-B get through in record time. Hancock expressed thanks to the miles. The results were: Tennis Sub-Committee, of which Mr. Yacht Finished Correcies Position Salted By Henderson was Chairman, those who Alisa" had helped to arrange the matches, Bluenose the umpires and linesmen and to Mr.. L, S. Greenhill, the Hon. Secretary
the Club,
The second set pursued the lines [of the first in a curious way. The Rumjans west to 4-2, 4-4, and 5-5, they took the lead at 6-5, and the British pair walked through them to take three games for set.
MeEachran was seen at his best in the third set. He began to put more power in his strokes, and his enterprise enabled the British pair
to get on top definitely. They of hs Station then presented the led 3-1, conceded the fifth, and
then won three games by vastly auperior play. It seemed almost that the Rumjahns had cracked. Three of Goldman's games were secured without the surrender of a point.
The turning point came in the frat game of the fourth set The
Rumjabins drew up from 0-40 to win the game and this excellent recovery appeared to give them confidence. They lost the second, but quickly went to 1-1, and eventually ran out good winners at 6-2.
to the following:
Championship Singles: Win Open er, M. W. La; Runner-up, S. A. Rumjohn.
her,
Open Championship Doubles: Win- Hera, S. A. and H. D. Rumjahn; Rur- ners-up, 3. S. McEachran and I.. Goldmun
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SINCLAIR TO GO TO PRISON.
TO PURGE CONTEMPT OF COURT. Club Championship: Winner, G. W. Handicap, Singles A: Winner,
Runner-up, S. E. Green.
Washington, Apr, 8. J. G. Lawrie; Itunner-up, J. Barrow, Mr. Harry, F. Sinclair, multi- Handicap Singles "Winner millionaire, petroleum magnate and E., R,
Handicap fichead of a number of all producing Doubles Winner H. J. and refining concerns, must serve Armstrong and 1. G. Lawrie: Run three months in gaol for contempt, hers-up, O. E C. Morton 11: Owen According to a decision of the
closing set. The British pairs. E. Green and Miss Heard; Runners-The Court's decision ends a legal
The played magnificently in the cup Mixed, Houbiga Winnore, Supreme Court. could not stand up to the powerful up, D. Smith and Mrs. Smith, battle of more than four years dur attack which the Rumjahns Miss Slanien was presented with ang which Mr. Sinclair has spent launched. They led 4-0 and it bouquet tied with the Club's solours, was obvious that the match was as and cheers for the ladies terminated good is won. Goldman and Me- the proceedingi, Eachran rallied and the former's smashes enlivened the proceed- ings, but it was only a flash in the pan, and the Rumjahns took the ninth game for set and match.
The Resulta.
The following are the results of yesterday's finals:
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Dunlop Demonstration.
thousands of dollars and employed the ablest legal counsel of the land. The case grow out of the oil scandals of the Harding Admini At the conclusion of the prize pre-tration, in which Mr. Sinclair's ontation a demonstration was given name was mentioned us a leading of the now Dunlop tennis machine, figure. He was cited to appear be invented by M. Lacoste, the famous fore the committee of the Senate French tennis player... Balls were investigating a lenue, obtained by red mechanically with the speed, his Mammoth Oil Co., on the United length, height and direction to prac- States naval oil reserves in the Tea- variety of stroke. It is not Dome district of the state of
and
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Open Doubles Championshilin at durable and is intended to afford per- Wyoming, to testify regarding de J. S. McEachran and T. Goldman fect tennin practic 8-0, 6-8, 2-0, 0-2, 6-3,
Mr. 8. A. ctice..
Mr.
Company
and Mr. JI. I. B obtained the leases, Handicap Doubles; II. J. Armstrong Hancock received the machine's sholi This ho refused to do on vice and J. G. Lawrie (nwo 4/0) heat and returned them, whilst the machine of counsel. Government prosecutors 0. E. C. Marton, and II. Owen Hughes was perAllster
by Mr. S. G. Hayca and then cite him for contempt of court (qwa 15/1) 3-8. 3-7, 6-1, 6-2.
(of the Dunlop and ho was found guilty by the assisted by Mr. D. lower courts. The Supreme Court the Hon Secretary to-day upheld the lower courts de At the conclusion of the matches, of the Hongkong Lawn Tennis As-cisions and Sinclair now must serve the trophies won in the tournament, sociation. The demonstration was a la sentence. were presented to the winners by Miss gront auccess. Every variety of
Mr. Sinclair is widely known in Stanton.
shot was shown and the spectators the Tacing world and has owned Mr. H. R. D. Hancock, in a short were much impressed by the uncanny some of the fastest horses on the speech, congratulated Measrai 5. A. accuracy of the machine.
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