IP MAINTAINS PROMISE Creates Favourable Impression Against Tsui Wai-Pui Interesting Match
On Stand Court
By: "Adrem!'"
KH. IF the South China champion off the last two seasons, seen for the first time by, at sure prisingly large crowd on Stand Court of Hong Kong Cricket Club yesterday, gave an excellent. display against former champion, Tsui Wai-pui, in the Co- lony singles championship, although he lost in: straight sets:
Tsui won 6-4, 6-4.
| TODAY'S, MATCHES!
Following is to-day's Tennis
Championship programme:
Open Singlóne
A: Crnwford) vz George Chon (4); 1 M. A Razack v. S. A. Rum- Jahn (6) M. Págh v, H. D. Rúm- Jahn (8).
Club: Handicap::Singles:
V1 R. Gardonk (~-3/8) v. R. E. Cfüest (15,3) (7); H. Van Leeuwen
(26) on H J. Armstrong (153) v. G. W) Sewell (4/6) or H. C. D Knight (-2/6) (6).
It is probable that Tsui Wai-puij having taken the measure of his opponent in the first three gamesy, did not: take matters thereafter as seriously as he might have done, but nevertheless there were num erous occasions when Ip executed well- planned Oxlade (5/6) (2); T. A. Pearce coups with the finesse of a veteran.
GOLF STARTING TIMES
There were several glaring shortcomings in his game and at the outset he was obviously ner- vous, while at crucial moments he was apt to make foolish errors, but these lapses can be attributed to lack of experience which time should do much to eradicate,
Fine Forehand
Ip's forehand drive was his most profitable stroke yesterday. Hit cross-court into his opponent's forehand corner, it was a "difficult shot to return and at no time was Tsui able to deal with it with his usual confidence. His sliced drive down the sideline was also a good shot, the ball running away after hitting the ground and keeping very low. On the backhand he showed a definite weakness and was quite unable to attack on this Swing.
Following are Royal Hong Kong Golf Club starting times for Fauling
SUNDAY
Old Coursa
9.20 a.m. G. G. Aitkenhead,
9.24 9.28
9.32
+
9,36
:
9.40
9.44
F
9,48
1+
9.52
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Robb,
D.
H. F. Philips, A. J. Dennis W. N. A. Smalley. J. Bar-
тор
Ip, on the occasions that he took the forecourt, volleyed crisply and accurately. while overhead he
D. A. Baker Carr, A. J. M.really hit the ball when he could
Evans
J. A. Parrish. R. K. Valen- tine.
1. P. Tamworth, K. S. Ro- bertson.
A. V. Currie, L. Jackson,
P. M. Cotton, B. O. Bald- win.
G. Dodds, G. Thornerson.
reach it comfortably,
It was noticeable, however, that when hurried, Ip was often at a loss. His lobbing was not very accurate and his backhand Insufficiently powerful to per- mit- passing shot.
Nevertheless he never gave up
P. V. McLane, T. Megarry. | trying and his plucky attempts
Mullen,
J. G. to return some of Tsui's best ef-
Club Handicap: Mixeda Däubles
JS Theobald and Mrs? Törrible (13) v A. R: Bätwell and Mrs.
and Miss J. Arthstrong (~15.2) v. C. H R. Oxlade and Miss Prit- chard (4/6) (3).
NEXT WEEK'S MATCHES
Following is the Colony tennis championship programme for next
week:-
Monday:
Open Doubles
George Choa and A. V. Reme- dios v. H. D. Rumjahn and S. A. Rumjahn (Stand Court).
Club Champlonship
H. J. Armstrong v. M. Pagh (8).
Club Handicap Singles T. J. Gould (-15.2) v. T. C. Monaghan (-3/6) (1).
Club Handicap Doubles
C. H. R. Oxlade and A. H. Bar- well (-15.2) v. R. E. Guest and B. C. Fay (-30) or F. W. Carter and E. N. Thursby (-2/6) (4).
Tuesday
Open Doubles Paul Kong and Fung Yee-pui v. W. C. Hung and E. C. Fincher (Stand Court).
Club Handicap Doubles / R. H. Blake and H. C. D. Knight (-3/6) v. E. R. Childe and S. L. Maughan (-2/6) (3).
Wednesday
Open Singles.
A. Crawford or George:Choa v. Tsui Wai-pui (Stand Court);
forts won the acclaim and sympa-Pang Oi-lam, v. M. Pagh or H.
D. M. Richards. H. C. Mar-thy of the crowd.
greit.
A. B. Purves, J. C. Taylor.
9,60 $10,00
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J. J. van
Jensen
10.04
10.00 10.12
"
10.16
20,20
11
20.24
"
10.28
10.32
+
10.30 10.40 20.44:0
.00
E. A. R. Fowles, R. K, M. Patien.
B. L. Stack, J. Hart Davis. W. L. Alexander, C. W, E. Bishop,
W. Woodward, N. K; Little- John.:
J. Linaker, W. W. C. She-
wan.
D. MacAlister, D. Allen.
H. H. Mundy, T. Low, P.E-Arnis; -J. W. Clögue. Col Holt HA A. MUIS, 10.48. D. 'Evans, D. D. Forbes. 10,52:
*F3 A.^ Dindṣdale, M. A, An- nett.
'S. Tomlinson, J. B. Mackle. E. H; Williams, L. A. Cal croft,
A. D. Humphreys, G., M.
Park.
Col. Rose. F. A. Redmond.
10.56:
11.00
11.04
11,08
11.12
11.16
D. F. Hughes, R. M. M. King.
11.20
A. Plummer, D. I. Bosan- guet.
I. H. C. Highet. A. V. Greaves.
New Course
9.20 am; R. Young, R. Forrest.
9.24
9.32
0,38
·9.44
*9.02
9.50
20.04
D. Rumjahn (8). the
Definitely maintaining promise of his earlier match against Ho Ka-lau, Ip is with- out doubt the most promising newcomer to the tournament for many seasons—this year' is the first time he has appeared. Tsui's game is
very much the same as it was last year. He made his usual quota of inexplicable errors and, when he so desired, the inevitable winner.
Club Handicap Singles-
J. Stirling Lee (-2/6) v. E. R Childe (plus 1/6) (6); C. H. R Oxlade (-15.2) v. R. E. Guest (-15,1) or F. W. Carter (−1/G)·(7),
Club Handicap Doubles T. C. Monaghan and T. J. Gould- (-15.2) v. G. W. Sewell and D. M. MacDougall (15.1) (4).
Club Handicap Mixed Doublés J. Theobald and Mrs. Torrible (-15) v. S. L. Maughan and Miss M. Stoneman. (-1/6) or A. H. Barwell and Mrs. Oxlate (-5/0) (3).
Thursday
Open Doubles:
His service shows little im- provement and in his first ser- vice game he was guilty of no fewer than thres double-faults. of the Rumjahns,
Until he is seen against either probably the only players in
Paul Kong and Fung Yee pui or Hong Kong for whom he has any great respect, it W C. Hung and E. C. Fincher: v will be hard to form a delinite Tsui Wai-put and Tsui Yan-pui opinion as to how well he really is playing.
Opportunity Missed
In the first set Ip led 2-1, was led 5-2, and lost 6-4, and the
A. W. Bourne, I. H. Geare.second set was almost identical; R.. C. Gairdner, G. T. Har-He had a great chance of levelling rington,
at 5-all in the second set, when
J. W Anderson, Capt. he led 40-30 on service at 4-5..
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S. H. and M. C. Dodwell,
but he then put up a double fault”
T. E. Pearce, G. F. Murphy, and Tsui made no further mis-
J. L., C. Pearce. J. W. take,
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Ban.
(Stand Court).:
Club Championship
T. C. Monghan v. R. E. Guest
(0)
V. R. Gordon v. F. W. Carter (7):
SUNDAY'S HOCKEY
Following Is the Hockey As
In the later stages there were † sociation tournament programme.
RM Wood, J, E. Richard- some brilliant rallies with both for Sunday
yemen réturning - virtual winners, 10.00AC; -I; -Bowker A and throughout, the tennis was.
10.20 P! Morrison, R, R. Davies. 30.24.9W Paterson, E. L.
Groome
10.32 MH Türder. F: C. Young,
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OTHER RESULTS:
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Destroyers v. University (Navy, King's Park Ck Singh and E. Vasco).
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