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In Fine Singles Match

C.R.C. Exhibition

At

SCINTILLATING RALLIES SEEN IN THREE SETS

Visitor's Cramp Prevents Appearance In Doubles

(By "TAC")

Justifying the tremendous enthusiasm that had" been evinced in many quarters in their match, V. T. Wang, ex Shanghai champion now in Hongkong, and Tsui Wai-pai, Colony champion and Chinese Davis Cupper, gave perhaps the best exhibitions of singles tennis seen locally this year, when they met at the Chinese Recreation Club in the course of a series of matches organised in aid of, charity.

The men were very evenly matched and Tsul's victory was one of the best things he has done for a long time, as, for some time past he has been playing In a class below his own. Yesterday he found him- self up against a man who always played as well as he did and at times was his superior."

More credit to him, there- Doubles Rearranged:

Wang Has Cramp

fore, for rising to the occa- sion, meeting brilliance with brilliance, verve with verve, and,

last but not least, stamina with stamina. In the final analysis it was për- haps this that gave him the victory.

Played in an atmosphere that was nothing short of torrid, with a brolling sun overhead and Uttle

Following the match it was ́ stated that Wang had develop- ed cramp and would not take part in the doubles, which was eventually played between H. D. Rumjahn and Tsui Yun-pui and Tsui Wai-pul and Szeto Bick, and won by the former pair.

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Wang

V. T. WANG

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FIRST CLASS CRICKET

Battle Of Blues Begins At Lord's

LONDON, July 1 (Reuter)-Bat- ting first, Oxford made a fair start In the annual Varsity cricket match which opened at Lord's to- day, scoring 313 runs in the first Innings

To this total Sole contributed 65, E. J. N. Dixon 75 and 0. Evans 59. Shirreff took five wickets for

64.

MONDAY, JULY 3, 1939.

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At close of play Cambridge had Alr Mall by "Pan American Air-|| scored 26 without loss.

Other Arst close of play scores follows:-

Essex 143 (Copson 8 for 57); Derbyshire 173 for 7.

Gloucester 284" (Hammond 153 not out; Wright 0 for 471; v. Kent. Northants 200 (Timms 101); Sus- sex. 118 for 5.

or no breeze, the three sets of fast, The singles champion was the hard-fought tennis must have best player on view, but both he taken strong toll of both men. and his partner were at times Both looked it as they took the erratic and gave the opposition court and it was not till we into opportunities which they were not the second set that, first the local slow in seizing. On the other side champion, and later the visitor, Yun-pui was more prominent. showed signs of distress.

Rumjahn put in some useful work, After the second set, with the but most of the brilliant winners scores level, there was some talk were pulled out by the younger 190 for 4"

Tsui, who often engaged his of stopping the match there, but it was decided to have an interval brother in a volleying duel from of ten minutes and then play the which he by no means always

emerged loser. final set..

AMAZING REVERSAL When the men returned to the court Wang, who had changed, looked much the fitter of the two, Taul appearing jaded. I was not at all surprised, therefore, when the visitor ran off to a 3-1 lead, playing well within himself.

But thereafter there was an amazing reversal, Taul rattling of five games in a row to go out at 6-3. It was now, the turn of the Northern champion to

show distinct signs .of weariness and, except for a last "kick" at the end, he was hardly in the picture once 3-3- had been called.

THE PLAY

The best tennis was seen in the first set, which Wang won at 8-6. Practically everything that goes to make up the perfect tennis match was there, with first one man and then the other dominating the exchanges.

Wang's main strong points were a standing forehand drive off ser- vice, frequently catching the local man unprepared, and an agility at the net, which, with the added advantage of his reach both side- ways and overhead, made passing him a difficult task.

Taul found that trying to pass him straight down..the lirie, or

Glamorgan 102;

ways Direct Service"-San Fran-Pan American cisco date,, 28th June.

·U. 8. A, Honolulu and Japan---

Corfu.. Tjitjalengka. Felix Roussel. Asphallon:

4th July

5th July

6th July

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(San Francisco date, 18th June) Pres. Pierce. Japan and Shanghai,

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8th July

Burdwan...

8th July

Rawalpindi.

7th July

Conte Rosso...

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8th July

9th July

10th July

Gertrude Maersk

10th July

Cremer...........

11th July

i Gnelseriau..........

12th July-

Stralis. Japan and Shanghai Warwickshire Stralta. thing

Japan Middlesex 317 (Edrich102); Lan-Shanghai and Amoy. cashire 60 for 1-This match is Japan and Shanghai played for the benefit of W. Farri

mond, "M'sex wicket-keeper.........

Manila Straits.

Worcester 225: Leicester 77 for 2. Straits and Mania Somerset 429 for 6 (Macrae 107) v. Hampshire.

VETERANS IN MIXED DOUBLES"

In between these games Lau Fook-kee and Dr. Philip Tyau,

Yorkshire 268 for 4 (Hutton 150 partnered respectively by Mrs. Chui Chun-chiu and Miss Yeung Walnot out, Leyland 95); v. Surrey. hun, played a Mixed doubles best- of-three-sets which was won by Lau and Mrs. Chui 6-4, 0-4.

Though the standard of this match, as to be expected, fell far short of the games between' the first-class men, some interesting rallies, were seen, and Lau, always

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FRIDAY'S RESULTS

LONDON, June. 30 (Reuter)-Fort Bayard

a noticeable Agure on the court, Results in the programme conclud- Swatow. earned applause and amusement led to-day follow:- with some unusual shota.

A large crowd was present for the start of the exhibition but many people left after the singies as soon as they learnt that Wang would not figure in the doubles."

SCORES

Tsui Wai-pui (C.R.C.) beat V. T. Wang (late of Shanghai and now of South China 6-3, 6-1, 6-3,

A.A.)

Lau Fook-kee and Mrs. Chlu Chun-chiu "(C.R.C.) beát: Dr. P.. Tyan and Miss Yeung Wal-bun (S.C.A.A.) 6-4, 6-4. ⠀

HD. Rumfahn (LR.C.) and Tsui - Yan-pul (CR.C.) beat Tsui Wal-pul (CR.C.) and Szeto Bick (South China); 6-4, 7-5.

cross-court was well-nigh impos- RINK TOURNAMENT sible and in the latter part of the game resorted to a well-concealed lob, often taken on the volley,

RESULTS

At Club de Recreto, E Bm-

which proved far more successfmonds, J. Deakin, 8. Eccleshall and

· fusser · beat ́ Derbyshire · by 13 runs.

Sussex-258 (Barlett 93, Copson 6 for 64) and 147,

Derbyshire-198 (Duffield 5 for 38) 194 (Worthington 119 James | Langridge 6 for 3)........

Essex beat Hampshire by 37

Essex-181 (Boyes 6 for 45) and 241 for 9 deci).

Hampshire—229 and 156 (Peter Smith 5 for 38.).

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Airmail for Malaya, Java, and Aus- tralia by "Imperial AirwATS Direct Service” —–—–—– due' 10th July.

Kent beat Leicestershire by 161 runs:

"Canton",

TUESDAY

Manila, Makassar and Sourabaya. Kent-190 (Smith 5 for $2) and Fort Bayard and Haiphong 222 for 5 dec. (Fagg 131).

Leicestershire--168 (Harding · 5 för 31) and 85 (Harding 4 for 16).

At Nottingham, #Nottingham beat Worcestershire' on inning.

Worcestershire 310 (Palmer 110, Voce 5 for 72) and 254 for 5 dec

(Cooper (91)

At Cardiff, Glamorganshire beat Lancashire: inning.

first

Swatow. Japan.

Air Mail for Indo-China,

Hanoi 5th July Shanghai and Japan

Lancashire 249, and 291 for 9|Swatow dec. (Paynter 140)

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Jean Dupus.....

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AT POLICE I.C. of an anti-climax, taking only ten At the Police Recreation Club minutes. Those who thought Tsut yesterd R Main, J. C. Munro,

| Omar, (skip) 23-21.1 17.

Playing at the Talkoo Club yea- terday JCS Fender's rink beat A' sir Mail for Malays. Java and Aus- Brooksbank's ring by 20 shots to

tralia by Imperial Airways Direct Inipe 10.

Service das Sydney 14th July,

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The local champion on his part pulled off some extra ordinary shots-as usual most- ly when he was in an “impos- sible position. His forte was an acutely-angled length drive which at times literally left his opponent standing, and there

A. W. Grimmitt (skip) beat Strange, 8. Strangé, C. Strange and H Strange (skip) 27-13; in- cluded in the winning rink's score being a sir on the Lotn nead.

Glamorgan 288 and 191 for 5.

At Bristol, Gloncestershire beat Yorkshire by wickets. York-170 (Goddard for 61) and 105 (Croddard 7 for 38).

Gloucestershire-188 (Verity T

At Kowloon Football Club, 3. W. Leonard, K, M, Omar, A E. Contes, and BW. Bradbury (skip) beat for 47) and 114 for 3.

were some lovely chop shotsM É Purvis, W. J. Burling, W. which, though" Wang at times also used effectively, he could

Hillyer, and M. N. Rakusen: (skip) 19-18, the winning two shots being not equal in delicacy of exeen= | scored on the 21st bead. tion, and nicety of placement.

At Kowloon Bowling Green Club, Wang was down 3-6 in this first F. A. Machado, C. M. Silva, J. V set, and again 5-6, but even dur-Ribeiro, and F. X Bilva (skip) beat ing the former period it did not A. M. Xavier, D. C. Alves, CM BAP Guterres, J. J. Busto and B. look a certainty on his losing the Alves, and C. Raza-Pereira (skip)

28-16.12 set."

The second set was something

was a beaten man and there were w Melrose and J. O. Chalmers quite a few-were surprised when

he swept the visitor of the court,

losing only one game. W

Perkins and 1 Oren (skip) beat E. Lammert, G. E, Stephens, G. Duncan and W. Gill (sip) 23-20.) At Civil Service, O. F. Remedios,

Basto (skip) beat, W. J. Penny, A. A, Razack, A.“M. Omar and U. M.

skip) beat DM Khan, MY. Rib-R Ellis FC Channing,

Minu and A. R. Dallah W Mair and J.CE. Fender ki

J. B. Howell * W.-J. Held, N

The third set has already been At Cralgengower Cricket Club, J. Bebbington and A. Brooksbank described.

Forfest G. S. Alexander, C. (skip)

THURSDAY Shanghai, Japan and Europa (ex- cept. Great Britain and Fire) Via Biberia

Corfu

Manila, Saigon, Bangkok, Mauri-

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Airmail

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