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YQUNG TENNIS

PRODIGY.

R. NUNOI IMPRESSES LOCAL "FANS".

FRIENDLY HOCKEY.

RADIO CLUB DEFEAT

"VINDICTIVE".

On the Radio Ground, Caroliné II, yesterday, the Radio Sports!

R. Nunol, the schoolboy tennis Club met and defeated a team from "Wonder" of Japan, held the un-ILMS. Vindictive by six goals in a divided interest of the large friendly hockey encounter.

From the "bully-off" exchanges gathering of spectators at the Hongkong Cricket Club yesterday, were fairly even for a while, until when he appeared in an exhibition G. Singh sent Guest through, for doubles in company with Harada that pinyer to reore with a fast The Vindictive pressed against E. C. Fincher and II. D.shot.

the "bully" but Jack, nt Rumjahn. He gave a magnificent from display, and provided sumclent centre-half for the Radio, cleared evidence to satisfy one that he has and sent G. Singh away, but that player after dribbling for nearly Bot been over-rated.

score:-

Nunui owes his rapi.l advance to half the field, passed to K. Singh. the forefront of Japanese tennis who was immediately pulled up for almost entirely to his own constant off-side: From the free hit, the endeavour. Apart from the valu. Vindictive attacked strongly, but able suggestions of Harada, he has P. Singh at right back for the received practically no coaching, Radio cleared with a timely hit but is-self-taught. Üle is one of the who things looked dangerous.

Jack, Guest and G. Singh for the most stylish players who has yet visited Hongkong, his effortless Radio were combining well at this strokes offering an example of stage, and the Vindictive defence perfect timing and rhythmical had a gruelling time but came awing which local exponents would through with flying cokers, the do well to emulate. His spectacu-l-keeper and right back being lar overbond work yesterday, when prominent. Half-time he smashed from any part of the Radio, 1; Vindictive, 0.

On resuming, the Vindictive court (preferably at the rear), was no less impressive than his pressed, but Jack was playing a forehand and backhand driving, steady game and kept his forwards half-volleys, and net play. That well fed with the ball, Guest re- he is to make a deep impression veiving from Frek ran through to the International tennis core the second goul. The Vin- dictive fell away somewhat and the world In the future is assured,

lle and flarada defeated E. C. Radio had little difficulty in scor- Fincher and 11. D. Rumjahn ining their third goal through G. straight sets, the first going to 6-4 Singh. This player avered the and the second being settled af fourth and fifth after some pretty day between Guest and himself. 6-2. The local pair played ex-about fire minutes to go, the Vin- tremely well in the first stanza,ctive had hard lines when a good and all four players were seen to advantage in rapid net rallies, hot hy the contre-forward was luckily saved by Inggeet Singh Rumjahn's forehand driving was Near the end K. Singh made the feature, but everything was over- shadowed by Nanoi's overhend total six after the goalle bad saved "kills". It was splendid tennis to well from G. Singh. watch and provided a great treat for the onlookers.

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MAMAK HOCKEY.

FINAL MATCH OF SEASOŃ POSTPONED.

The singles muntch between S. Aj Rumjohn and Harada found the latter in briliant form. Harada's! visit to Australia has obviously! of given him opportunity strengthening his backhand, and

Owing to the fact that several of yesterday it worked with machine-

concluded like precision. His territic speed the teams have not yet

their fixtures the Champions v. Rest and perfect placements left match in the Mamak Hockey Com- valiantly defensive Rumjohn

petition originally fixed for this after- standing. Though the slow nature noon has been cancelled until the of the court was a big handicap other teame have completed their to driving, Harada semed quite Axtures.

Ladies Match untroubled by it, and, thanks to some glorious timing. whipped The following will represent the over numbers of force ground Kowloon Ladies against the Hong- strokes.

kung Ladies in a Hockey match on the Rumjahn played good defensive Y.M.C.A. ground, to-day at 4.15 p.m.: tennis, but found Harada in even E. Xavier; A. Fowler, G. White; E. better form than when they last Landolt, M. White, E. Rosario; 0. were Dalziel, C. Silva M. Woolles-B. Wal- met in 1930. The scores 6-2, 6-1 in favour of the Japanese. her and P. Gittins.

Nunol and Harada left for Shanghai this morning by the President Cleveland, on their return to Japan from the Austra- lian tour. Jiro Sato, who was with them "Down Under", has Kone straight to Europe to join his compatriots, Kuwabara, and R. Miki, in preparation for the forth- coming Davis Cup tournament.

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