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Lion-Hearted Tennis By Rumjahn
(Continued from Pago 8).
the methodical way in which he went about the tank of tiring out his cousin it became fairly plain as the set advanced that II. D. would not have any chances of calling the tune, Sirdar was so beautifully tuned up that he could not go wroUK, and his persistent attack earned a just reward..
The first set decided the match. Had the result gone the other way
I am convinced 11. D. would have won just as easily as did Sirdar in the concluding stages.
Both players took such a toll of their stamina over the first that ita winning gave an unusual- ly big advantage.
set
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Sirdar finally secured the set; nevertheless H. D. should have won it in the twelfth game, After trailing 3-6 he caught up result of some magnificent tennis in the course of which he sought the net, and then went to G-5 on his own service.
GREAT CHANCE MISSED
too
THE HONGKONG
LOCAL SOCCER FIXTURES
CLUB TO MEET
POLICE
FULL PROGRAMME
TELEGRAPH.
The tit-bit of Saturday's football will be the meeting of the Club and Hongkong the Police in the First Division of the following is the full programme:
Football League. The
SATURDAY
First Division K.A. v. East Lanes. (Chatham Omar. Road), 4.45 9. Referee: R.,
live Hill), 4.46 p.m. Referee: J. S. South China "A" y. Kowloon, (Caro- Fernie..
Club v. l'olice (Club), 446 p.m. Referee: E. E. Randall.
Second Division K.W.F. v. Lineolus (Chatham Road), 3.30 p.m. Referee: HI, R. London.
p.m.
Third Division R.W.F. v. Recreio (King's Park) 4.46 p.m. Referee: F. Huxley. This match was postponed from January
SUNDAY
THURSDAY,
APRIL
25, 1935.
MY REVIEW OF THE CRICKET CLUBS.
(Continued from Page 8). admittedly, it was a difficult post- tion for him as he had no one who could find a length save himself, The University were very lucky to save this game. They did un- commonly well, however, next match, chiefly thanks to their skipper, they defeated Craigen- gower who had done quite well in The Lengue up to that time. Gosano played the innings of his
career.
The Clab were altogether too solid a side for the 'Viralty, who
opponents came in and they pulled but the batting resources of their started what looked like a panic,
things round. This defent rather took the life out of the side and finally, with Gosuno away, they | were defeated by the Civil Service. THE PLAYERS Brilliant as Gosano WAS
(I
ILA. v. Bouth China (Carolino regret I have not got his figures) Hill), 3.30 p.m. Referee: D. Kusnick. I am not sure that his presence Athletic v. East Lancs. (Club), 3.30 in the side was not in a way a pm. Referee: J. P. Dickensen.
R.E.. Eastern (King's Park), 3.30 thing that cut both ways. It is
Referee: A. T. Jarmain.
always dangerous to have an out- standing man an, if he fails, the rest are likely to make up their minds that they cannot succeed. It ia only human. I possibly recall very well that in my first two years at Cambridge, K. G. McLeod, the well-known Scotch Internation- n! wns our atar three-quarter. And we did rottenly because every- une played to him and of course our opponents put on a couple of men to mark him-ul the rest of the side just packed op. And I'm. not sure if it was good for Gosano. It must have been a great strain And one will be very Interested in Are how he shapes next season-- for 1 do most sincerely hope that he will be a regular player of the
latter's service and with two set
He led Sirdar 40-16 Off the 19.
points at his leposal it seemed ns, though it were all over. But H. D. came up on an easy "kill" when leading 40-30 and to general kmazement hit outside of the court in an effort to get the ball as far away as possible from his consin.
This was the turning point. Sirdar again went to the attack, sustained it despite the tremen- dous physical demands upon him
W. R. Loxley & Co., (China), Ltd., and went to his points in the 20th
York Bullding, Chater Road, Hongkong.
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game.
After this we had reactionary tenis. The winner, greatly en- couraged by his advantage, con- tinued to apply pressure and with his strokes working smoothly he hind no diffealty in taking the second set to one..
1
H. D. Rumjahn made big effort to regain lost ground in the third sel. He started off by winning the opening game should have won the second. Then Sirdar pulled out to 3-1 mostly on his cousin's errors, the latter by this time showing himself as fatigued as the winner.
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First Division Navy v. South China "B" (Navy), 4.45 p.m. Referee: Ip Kan-ko.
R.W.F. v. St. Joseph's (Chatham Bond), 4.45 p.m. Referee: W. G. Twalten.
Athletic v. Recreio (Club), 4.40 pm. Referee: E. G. Ixley,
East Lange. v. South China "A" (Soskunpoo), 4.45 Referee: Sgt. Maj. Chopinon. From December 9,
1934.
Second Division Athletic v. R. E. (Club), 3.30 p.m. Referee: Cpl. Richardson. From 1. February 9, 1936.
YANKEES PEP UP
and (Continued from Page 8). * ̧
it has--and Myril Hong and Hill will be available for utility duty.
Wag his
1. D. recovered again to draw up do three-all, but it final effort, Sirdar, revealing wonderful supply of reservo energy taking up the running, and forcing his cousin into, all sorts
of mistakes.
The latter statement is contingent on whether Red Rolfe, the peppery
shortstop, who played part of last year, makes good his boast to take ver that third base job from Jack Saltzgaver. Marse Joe had planned to convert Hong from an outfielder to a third nacker, but Rolfe was lu
slatent that he get a trial, and has Been Impressive since he was given chance to display his stuff.
If Roife clicks at third, there will bu plenty of power in the infeld Gehrig at first, Lazzeri at second, and Cresciti at short. Don lieffner will be available for utility duly,
DRAMATIC MOMENT There was one drumatic moment towards the end when Sirdar rushed the net for game point to lead . 11. D. brought off it half lob, half drive and Sirdar had to leap high for the ball. He got It-and-brought-it-down-but-him-at the top of the heap along with that self landed very heavily on the of the Cleveland Indians,
touri.
He lay there without moving for a minute or so and it was generally thought be had either sprained or broken his ankle. But after some massage he was able to resume and he polished off the next game in fine style to enter the final. Summed up Sirdar ean be named as a very worthy winner. He was the better player on the day's display, his magnificent re- coveries and his lion-hearted pertinacity earning him richly deserved points.
H. D. was obviously frustrated
return.
a
Berles
of
PITCHING IS STRONG -
The pitching staff has been ranked
iB
Headed by Lefly Gomez, the goofy Castilinn, the corps is a big threat all the way down. It almost perfectly balanced, with five right- handers and four south-paws,
Heading the right-handers is Red Ruffing, and following him are the three Johnnies, Murphy, Allen, and Bronca, and Walter Brown, and be hemoth up from Newark after previ- ous pensions in the majors with the Indians and Yankees.
The southpawa include, bealden Gomer, Russell Van Atta, a rising the little feller who turned in such atar; Marvin Duke, and Vito Tamulis, an impressive 6-0 shutout against the Athletics late last year.,
The catching? A fellow like Bilį
product.
game,
Dr. Ride had an off season-for him-with the bat though he came off in the Inst game. I ewas, as usual, a briBlant field. Blake is a good defensive bat: well you do have to make runs at cricket and he seems to have no scoring strokca whatever. Several other bata shaped well at times and I should Isay the batting will be quite strong
next year.
The bowling was fair if Gosano was holding down one end. Reed wants more experience and ball- control, and so does Ozorio. Wood,
learn, was crocked most of the time, The fielding-except in the Kowloon match was very good-s Indeed it should be with most of the players ander (I think) twenty- one!
all the good fortune in the world I sincerely wish the University with their cricket. They come, as it were, after the schools here as
nursery of cricket and it is from among their players that I hope to see many Interport players in the future.
ONE-ARMED BOXER
To Take Part in Bouts
Puentelle, Idaho, Apr. 21.
A one-armed boxer from here will enter the A. A. U, boxing matches to be held in Salt Lake City. His left arm is missing just below the elbow--United Prets.
EXCHANGE
Paris.. Geneva, Berlin. Athens
by his cattain's akill in returning | Dickey.shows up only onco in a blue Milaat apparent winners
Shanghai.. and severnt moon. If anything happens to him-New York. times he ruined
as it last year-Arndt Jorgens Amsterdam- beautiful shots with a careless has first call, followed by Galby Joe Viennn Glean, and Norman Kies, a Newark Prague.
Bucharest Madrid. Lisbon Brussels. Hongkong Bombay Montevitico.
He might have done much better had he refused in the first set to be coerced into a defensive type of game. When he did take the net the raid generally bore fruit. From the baseline, "though his strokes were very often of a high calibre, they could not hope to be BO successful against such a dashing all-court player as Sirdar. Insistent forecourt It needed an nitack to beat Sirdar yesterday.
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The Society asks for $25,000
In 1935 to continue its work for
sick and destitute children.
Hon. Treasurers:
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