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++] SHANGHAI BILLIARDS
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DOUBLES CHAMPIONS.
RUMJAHNS BEAT HONDA AND AKIYAMA.
[By "Wanderer"}
CHAMPIONSHIP.
ANOTHER WIN FOR MR,
R. C. K. JOHNSON.
For the fifth time in succession, Mr. R. C. K. Johnson won the senior championship of the Shang- hai Amateur Billiards Association, at the Town Hall on Friday night by defeating Mr. C. W. Parter in the final session of 2,000 up, the final scores being Mr. R. C. K. FORMED IN CONNEXION WITH Johnsan 2,000; Mr. C. W. Porter
1,468. THE, Y.M.C.A.
NEW TENNIS CLUB.
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The latest tennis club to be HONDA PLAYS SPLENDIDLY. formed in the Colony is that in connexion with the Y.M.C.A., the Inaugural meeting being held last night when a large number of Confident, consistent and exploit-members showed their interest in "ing a much greater variety of strokes, the Rumjahns, H. D. and S. A., were at no time in danger of losing their title of doubles cham plons of the Colony in the final yesterday, but Honda and Akiyama, played brilliantly at certain stages.
ba.
The conditions set out by the that denar of the trophy are should the cup be won five times
the same player, the cup comes into his permanent possession. After the game last night, Mra Porter presented the trophy to Mr. Johnson and also-presented a
handsome silver bowl to the cham-
this latest activity of the Y.M.C.A.pion for the highest break made! A ground at King's Park was secured some time ago and work is now proceeding on the erection of a pavilion."
during the present tournament, which was 120. She then present. ed her husband with the cup for the runner-up..
strated
The champlen amply demon- Mr. JH. Hunt, secretary of the
last night that he was much-talked-of of the YM.C.A.. outlined the proposals
hazard shots, saya the N. C Daily made by a preliminary committee master rendering the match much more in-which has been at work for some
Ners. On one occasion, he sepur- teresting than it was expected to time on the details of the red the limit of 25 under the how pased club, and said that it had
rules, his total break on this visit club The Rumjahns 'wan in straight been suggested that the
should have separate officials cam to the table being 76.
At the afternoon's session, the ́setx, 7-5, 6-4, 6-4, but they had to sisting of members who would
scar ended with Porter having fully extend themselves to gain the have sule charge of all mufters
1:129 to Johnson's 1,600. John- vital points.
The Japanese pair conected with tennis.
Mr. Justion J. R. Wood was on average for the afternoon's gave a really enterprising exhibi- chetid "President, and Mr. C. play was 11.5. On the third visit tion in the first set and looked likely Hickling, vice-president,
Other
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to the table, he scored 54 off the appointments, were:--Hoy, Secreed, and then secured 86, 81, 23. to take at least one set. By theirs. Mr. W. Baster, Ben. Member Porter was only able to make a r success, the Ruminis completes ship Serretary, Mr. E. W. Railton, and several smaller double-figure the sequence of three consecutive Hon. Treasurer, Mr. R. W. Sampa
son. Committee members, Messrs,
victories, thereby making the cham. A. Dand. C. B. S.Johnson, and pionship trophies their own pro-W, Hyder
perty.
The Evening's Play.
In the evening session Porter After some discussion it was
was not able to secure favourable decided to have only three mem- Honda Aggressive.
hers of the committue in addition positions, except on one or two Honda was seen in his most get the alleges the sanggestion that occasions and after bringing off "gressive mood, forcing the attack the full strength of the committee som Excellent shota, he would should be leven being turned fail at a comparatively easy one. Johnson, on the other hand, play- energetically and putting more pace
with the greatest precision. to the ball than either of the other dowa
There was an interesting discus-ed three. iis forehand drive had the Rumjahus been time after time,sion on membership fees, the meat-rarely going to the table without and had he been a trille less erratic,ing deciding that it should be fix-scoring amply. His highest breaks the Rumjahns would have neededed as one dollar per month. It were:-79, 76 and 45, while Por was stated that about $100 per ter's best break was 45. In addi- ...all theit reservos to win.
mouth would be required to main-tion to showing his mastership of "The busing busard, Julmann also tain the clun
demonstrated his general ability
to play an excellent all-round
game,
Akiyam too, came up to scratch. He played by far his best game of the tourna
It was further decided that se ment, particularly in his overhand
going members of the YMCA, work which was excellent.
The Kunjahns as a combination should be entitled to the use of
Parter occasionally shower his were, however, much the better the cuts al 20 cents a day. pair. Displaying excellent judg-Members taking lady friends to ment, particularly in their volley-the curts will pay a small fee in brilliance at getting out of difficul His effort in this ing which was delightful to watea. Faddition to their membership sul-† positions and bringing the balla they won their points by superiļscription. It is expected that will together.
start during the early pärl of next respect brought forth loud ap placing, and efektive driving.
month and it is quite possible that plause. He showed his Forreful- the club will enter the learne nextness and daring and tried shots on season. Tex, etc. will be provided severai nevasions which would H. was greatly The Rumjans went to -1 in the the pavilion and all indications deter most meni. first set after more or less uninter-are that the new club will prove handicapped because Johnson rare-
ly left him easy opening shots, to besañother suggessful branch of esting play, at the Japanese unde
Johnson was the methodical es ponent of steady, not on-brilliant, but nevertheless, varied action, calving in the main, however, on his favourite, the cue-ball off the red into the end and middle) pockets.
The First Set
a splendid effort and won three the Association's work.
A further sureting of members games in succession to leach-4-8. Honda was in brilliant form, driv-will be held in the near future ing with remarkable power down discuss rules and regulations, in the sidelines, and for some time rats the meantime all members of the tling the Rumjahns off their usualALCA. desirous of joining the
Akiyama rendered him game.
el are asked to communicate good support, and both were smash-
with the Han. Membership Secre ing with accurkey,
tary, Y.M.C.A., Kowloon,
The Japanese pair however lost their lead in the next game, and failed afterwards to recover the Five al was called advantage. after some fine play by both pairs, but the Ramjuhns took the 11th game off Honda's service, losing only one point, while they won the twelfth game to love..
A Safe Start,
KENT WIN EASILY.
HARDINGE JUST MISSES A CENTURY.
With Johnson's score at 1,721 and Porter at 1,282. Johnso worked into the middle of the table, and scored 60 off the red, leaving the table with, both balls in baulk and his opponents's ball in the end pocket: Porter did not seure and Johnson got another 24 and again Porter failed to increase his count. Johnson, after a quick Johnson miscued Scores, 29, 1,882 and Porter 1,302.. London, May 16.
The Final Hundred. Northamptonshire were outplay- The Rumjans went to 2-1 in the second act, onda and Akiyamaed by Kent at Chatham, the Hop
While Johnson was making his pulled up to 3-2, but conceded to County winning by an innings and
The match lasted only in hundred, Porter's best effort! further games to put success al-73 runs. most out of the question. The Ja-two days, Kent gaining a dead of was 33, missing an easy in-off, panese won two games in succes-220 on the first innings and dis-with the long rest. Ding-doing sion by capital play, but lost the missing their opponents for 153 in play ensued and Johnson, ran out tenth gan to love. The second set spite of a capital effort by J. Me with a break of 21 at 11.10 p.m. was by no means as interesting as the first, though occasionally both pairs brought off some capital shots.
Northants: 145 and 153. The Ramjahns won the first four
Kent: 371. games in the third set with ease, Honda and Abiyamu having faded
Batting first Northampton as partial collapse, away. The Japanese showed cun- siderable improvement for a period,perienced a and took three games, but they lost "Fanny Walden being the only the set finally at 6-4, the final game player to put up effective resis- being a love game. It was curi-tance.
was won by the Itumjahns to love.
Miss Harston Presents Prizes.
itzroy, the Northants, captain.
The scores were:
He scored 51 before he
After the presentations, Mr: R. Phillips, President of the Associa-) ton, Introduced 31r. George Gray, who gave an exhibition of un-) famillar shots, his skill being met with loud applause from the large audience,
The competitions include indivi dual championships in addition to the team shooia and there is. likely to be exceptionally keen confpetition,
ing, when the Garrison Competi- Over forty teams were entered, including re- ons that the final ganic in each set was defeated Weight took five tions took place wickets for 60 runs.
passed thepresentatives of the Hongkong rapidly Kent
Defence Corps, the Northants total, though Hardinge Volunteer The prizes were presented by was unfortunate to hese his wicket.O.S.B., the Cameronians, the Miss R. Harston, who was intro-when he was within one run of his loyal Artillery and other smaller
first century of the season. Col units. Mir. duced by Mr. T. E. Pearce. Pearce thanked the officials who lins made 52 not out. Clark, the had put in so much hard work to lagi left-hander, and the amateur, ensure the success of the tourm. II. Nicholson, were most succes ment, which, he mentioned, was ful with the ball, the former He congra- taking 5 wickets for 113 runs, growing every year. tulated S. A. Rumjalo on winning while Nicholson took fair for 69, Freeman was in form when the singles championship for the Sest time, adding that he wouldNorthants went in a second time. prove very difficult to beat for He claimed four victims at a cost of 25 runs. J. M. Vitzroy batted several years to come.
The Rumjhne had won the dou-gamely for 50 runs--Reuter. bles championship for the third consecutive season, and he was pleased to state that a donor had been found to provide trophies to replace these which the Ramjálms Had so convincingly won.
Mr. Pearce afterwards presented Miss Harston with a bouquet in a silver holder, and culled for three
RIFLE SHOOT.
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The Volunteers were granted u special concession, a Corps team having been chosen instead of a The Company team, a condition which applied to other entrants. Volunteer team was selected from the Scottish and Infantry, Com- panies, Messrs. C. Young, K. Me- Lennan, K. Boulton and G. R. Mas- kell being included.
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