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TELEGRAPH, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 26, 1932.

TENNIS TOURNEY.

RUMJAHN DEFEATS YOUNG STAR,

SHOWING

TO-DAY

AND

SUN., 28th FEB. At the

Tauf Yun-pui, the young Ch'nono who is one day going to awcop aside all local opposition. WAR given his moverent text in com- petitive tennis yesterday when he met S. A. Rumjahn, potential: winner of the open singles cham: ALL pionship. In the second round of the tournament.

He was decisively benton in] straight sets, but it can be truth- fully said that he contributed fari more to his defeat than Rumjahn, although the latter played great

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None the less, Rumjahn would listen to the Band. never have got away with second set to one if Teul had not abandoned discretion in a futile attempt to drive his opponent off the court.

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From the spectators' point of view this was by far the most en- tertaining match to dati but those who expected great things from Taui (and not without some justineation, judged by his pre- ous showings) must have been disappointed in his Jack of zeneralahip and inability to con- trol his impetuosity. That ho has some very fine ground strokes, particularly on the forehand, was amply demonstrated, and he can niso run up and volley with good Judgment, but, in all other phasa, he was singularly lacking, and Ramjohn's brainwork was sui- cent to defeat him.

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Second Round.

S. A. Rumjahn beat Taul Yun-pui 3-4, 6-1.

Yew Man-kit beat A. I. Harkina- 3-1 0-0.

3. A. E. Cassumbhoy beat In Tak- heuk 2-6, 6-4, 6-3.

Y. Hachiuma heat M. K. Lo, w... E. C. Fincher beat J. J. Barrow 1-2, 6-1.

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First Round.

G. W. Sewell and L. Wright beat Wong Fuk-nam and Ho Hin-kan 7-0. 1-1.

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