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RUMJAHN BEATS MUCH BETTER PLAYER
MAGNIFICENT TENNIS BY
LEE WALTONG
(Continued from Pago 12} fieties of the game, and had to con. tent himself with a regular return of the ball with but Hille variation in Right, length, direction or pace,
But It is to Birdar's credit that he refused to be depresset by the slate of the game. Ite raced all aver the court to retrieve what ap- peared to be quiright winners, and in the end it was his consistent re- turn of the ball which caused Lee .. a crumple
regularity.
1. The players conceded their servicka In the first four games of the vital third not. Then Leo held his own for the fifth game and by means of some brilliant play broke through Rumjahn's delivery for 4-8.
Everything now pointed to an un expected victory, Lee kind zorvid quite well up to this point, but in the seventh game he twice úverhit and lost the game un a faney stroke at the ribt which found the tape.
DEST MATCH AS YET
Rumjahn drew up to four-all on his service, was led 6-4, levelled at five-all,-broke through. Lee's service Ruminan, of
course, mado fewer in the eleventh game and when all mistakes then Lea; this had to be seemed over bar the shouting fost expected in view of their contrasting his own service to love in the twelfth types of play. The past has proved game. that there is no more skilful, de-i fender than Rumjahn when he ini forced into that position. His gamo,]. In this remarkable'game Rumahn in fact, has been founded on defence, started off with a double-fault, ovary hit n drive and was then twice henten outright by Lee's perfect drop shots. Again Lee lost his service, and he was obviously feeling the strain. Rumfahn went to 30-love in the match game, lost the next point, won the next and finished the game by forcing Lee into an error.
WHY RUMJAHN WON RamJahn's only consistent attack ing stroke was a cross-court forehand drive which several tintes passed Lee or found his feet. The winner volleying was accurate but not near- ly no decisivo as Lec's. When Lee This ranks as the best match of volleyed it was for outright winsers; the tournament to date. It was high- Rumah on the other hand generally by entertaining Lenula. The heavy had to depend on Lee making a mi- going was not helpful, but both play- take his return.
era ignored this handicap, and Lee actually turned it to bin nccount as it allowed him to employ heavily telling effect.
The first set found Lee completely on top. Ita moothly produced strokes worked with the precision chopped strokes on both hands with a machine. So accurate was he in his placements that he WAR able Lo perate from pretty nearly one posi- tion on the baseline. When he raki- ed the net, which was often, he puit- rel out his delightful short volleys which had both angle and back spin.)
RUMJAHNIAN STYLE
Rumjalin cannot be denied The worthiness of his victory because it WAM obtained through great pertinacity; but one caabot
help sympathising with Lee. Wai-tong. who undoubtedly played the purer tennis, and desorved to win it only because of his belter strokes and his clever court-craft.
RICKETTS CARRIES ON
It was not until the score lind renched two-nil in the second net that Rumaha was able to assert himself in true Rumjahnlon style. On an adjoining court, J. W. then, taking his courage in both Leonard met his Waterloo at the hands he went to the forecourt and hands of G.R.M. Hicketts, who al put away Lee's Johs with a succeяways had plenty in reserve and was sion of really good overhead content to outdrive the Craigengower smashes,
representative. Leonard was upset
With Rumjahn taking the next four by the pace of Rickett's shots which games in a row it was generally felt continually forced him inte falso re- that Lve had shot his holt. On the turns. Ricketts gave away one game other hand it was plain that the in the first set and three in the CR.C. exponent was in no wise dis- second. concerted by the turn of the game. He continued to play well within him- self, pulling out winning strokes with
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Neither player was at his beat, but of Ricketts' superiority there was no question.
SWIMMING RECORDS
150 Yards Backstroke Mark Broken
Now York, Apr. 5. The 100 yards word's backstroke record was twice broken during the of course, will he suspension. But A. A. U. National Indoor Champion- what will the Association do about ships meeting. Competing in the its part in the affair; for the Asso- open race, the 10 year old Adolph elation certainly ared in what Kiefer returned 1 min 30.-1/10; loter -ever-gullt there may be?
Danny-Zebr-competing in the cham- Incidents in matches between plonships returned 1 min 38, 3/10. Chinese and Foreign teams have oc- A. Vandeweghe, his time being 1 min. The record was previously held by curred yearly ever since Chinese and 36. 9/10 seca. -Eenter.
Foreign teama first played the game together. A review of these incidents shown that all of them could have been prevented had there been on the sidelines a neutral man, on whom the referee could depend to call on to throw the casting vote in the case of a doubtful decisión.
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Ayr-Falkirk Match To Be Replayed
London, April, &.
THREE REFEREE SYSTEM Some time ago The Shanghai Times recommended that In the case of International matches, whether! league ocup-tles, linesmen should be Following an enquiry Into the Ayr Eupplied by the Referee's Association Falkirk match on March D, the Scot- and as such, should be placed in a tish Football Commission cancelled position to junke decisions which are the result and the match will be re- binding as the referee'x.
played on April 10-Router,
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LADIES' CONTESTS
This recommendation seemed to have met the approval of the S.F.A. for one or two matches, but after it had been tried, and found eminently successful, the idea was dropped. Mrs. K. S. Robertson qualified in There is excuse in pointing out March for the Captain's Cup of the that the present supply of referees Royal Hongkong Golf Club Ladies dock not justify such a heavy call on Section with a score of 80-18-71, their services, On the contrary, 1 The Eclectic Pool played for on the have made enquiries and have been Old Course, Fanling, during February given to understand that not only are ant March was won by Mrs. Lissaman, ilera-millaient officials available but with a score of #9-81⁄41⁄2=70% the two referees' groups heartily en-. Next Tuesday, April 9, the L.G.U. dorse the scheme and would be unly Medal Competitions will be played on too glad to give it their support. I the Old and New Courses, and prizes hope that when they meet members have been kindly presented by Mra. of the Executive Committee will again Fitzgerald and Mrs. J. B. Ross for consider the plan and give it their re- the best nett acore returned in each
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