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THE

WORLD SPORT.

TENNIS TOURNEY.

S. A. RUMJAHN DEFEATS HIS BROTHER.

S. A. Rumjahn more than upheld the high reputation he holds in the Far East as a tennis player of the first rank, when he met and

ROWLES TO MEET

MARINE SMITH.

HEAVYWEIGHT CHAMPIONSHIP OF COLONY,

defeated his brother, C. A. L. BOXING PROGRAMME.

Rumjahn, in the fourth round of the Singles Championship yester-

day.

A. B. Rowles of H.M.S. Marazion

the former holder of the and Marine Smith of the Hermes title giving remarkable display are to be matched for the heavy- of all-round tennis.

weight championship of the Colony Not before

and belt at the last boxing tourna- ment of the season which is to be held at the City Hall on Saturday, April 12.

Smith

is scheduled

for

in the current tournament has his driving been so spectacular or his technique so admirable. For the most part he

The contest dominated the play and rang the changes in such a manner as to fifteen rounds and is naturally the

prime attraction on leave his

a very good opponent bewildered. That he won in straight sets

programme. Marine testifies to the complete dominance all his last four fights in the has Anished he attained. His anticipation and

first round and it will be judgment were unerring in their recalled that he defeated Kid accuracy, whilst he continually Andre in Shanghai recently. whipped out forehand drive He is a fine boxer and will find a many worthy opponent in A. B. Rowles, who is considered to be one of the best light heavyweights turned out from the Navy for many years.

which secured for him "ace" points. Overhead he was equally as brilliant, and it was his superiority in this stroke that

Was the chief means of his

success,

Another middleweight fight will be that between Marine Woolford (Hermes) and A. B. Tuck (Sepoy), this being scheduled for six rounds.

In addition, the programme for the Boxing Association's final Frankly, C. A. L. Rumjahn, who tournament will include six other is the holder of the Tientsin contests. Marine Fraser (Tamar) Championship title, disappointed. and A. B. Lee (Sepoy) are match- He was fully expected to take theed for a ten round middleweight issue to five sets, bat, after contest and this should prove an- losing the first set, went all to other highly attractive feature of pieces and scarcely did anything the programme. right. His top-spin drives, which have proved such a big asset, deserted him, and he was aur prisingly weak overhead. He was seen at his best in the first set.

The six round welterweight con- when he often gave glimpses of test will be between Private Jones what he was really capable of of the Somerset Light Infantry and doing, but the fact that his fierce A. B. Burrows of H.M.S. Sirdar. attack failed to penetrate the rock A. B. Harvey (Stormcloud) will defence of his brother appeared to take all the sting out of his subsequent play, and in the clos. ing stages, he was but a shadow

of his usual self.

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be opposed to 0. S. Scott (Hermes) in a six round lightweight contest, while A. B. Rawlings (Hermes) and Private Pearce, of the Somer- set Light Infantry are to meet in The rallies were played at

a six round bantamweight bout.. terrific pace, volleys, drives and the featherweight between A. B. The remaining fight with be at chop strokes following in quick Odell (Hermes) and Corporal Shers- succession, and the spectators ton, who was seen in action at the were not slow in showing their last tournament. Sherston is in the appreciation of the play. Both Somerset Light Infantry. contestants ignored any sort of: The Association is to be con- safety tactics, and their three gratulated on arranging such at sets, played off without a break, tractive bouts and the tournament provided some of the best tennis promises to give a fitting finale to ever seen in Hongkong.

the season.

For the third time of asking, M. W. Lo and Ng Sze-cheung fail.

ed to come to a decision in their SHAMEEN FOOTBALL.

third round tie, the replay being left with the players sharing four sets. They will occupy the stand court this afternoon at 3 p.m. in in endeavour to finish the tle off. M. W. Lo will be advised to. abandon his safety tacties and

to adopt his usual style, if he is

to win through to the round.

fourth

Yesterday's results in detail were

as follow:

Open Championship Singles. (fourth round).-S. A. Rumjahn heat

7-5.

UNEXPECTED SUCCESS FOR

TARANTULA.

Shameen, Apr. 2. H. M. S. Tarantula defeated H.M.S, Seamew by 4 goals to 1 in

the semi-final of the Watson Shield yesterday afternoon.

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ALL CHINA SPORTS MEETING.

HONGKONG STUDENTS' FINE DISPLAY.

Hangehow, Apr. 1. Over ten thousand people, includ- ing the President of the National Government, Marshal and Madame Chiang Kai-shek, Dr. C. T. Wang, Mr. T. V. Soong, and many prominent Nanking officials attended the All- China Sports Mesting here this morn. ing at nine o'clock, Mr. Tai Chi-tao, State Councillor and President of the Nanking Examination Yuen and con- currently Chancellor of the Canton Sun Yat-sen University, being in the Chair.

The opening ceremony was marked by a number of speeches delivered by and the "represents- the Chairman tives of the National Government and Kuomintang Party.

weather, while it is understood that The meeting was held in fine

The result was rather surprising in view of the fact that the Seamnew team was considered the probable winner of the Shield. The Seamew C. A. I.. Rumjahn, 8-6, 6-2, 6-1. have previously defeated the "Tula

Club Championship (thiri round) in the Shameen Football League tors representing twenty-two Pro- there were three thousand competi- F. A. Redmond beat A. H. Johnson, and only on one occasion they vinces in China Proper and Manchuria, 6-3, 6-2,

played a match which resulted in a and Ilandicap

contestants from Hongkong, Singles

and "A"-Denn draw. Swann brat I. S. Harris, 7-5, 6-2. L.

Tokyo, Canton, Swatow, Amoy and Forster beat D. M. Macdougall, 6-4, the Tarantula proved most popular thousand competitors of both sexes However, the win yesterday for other ports. There were over three

To-day's Programme.

and extremely satisfactory. The and it was easily the biggest sports Open Championship Singles. (third Tula have been concentrating dur-meeting held under the auspices of

the Chinese. Government. round replay)-M. W. Lo v Ng Sze-ing the last two weeks on getting eheung. (Stand Court at 3 p.m.) fit for this match, and in yester metres and 400 metres races were run A number of heats in the 100 Handicap Singles "A" (third day's game they entirely outplayed in the afternoon, in which it is in- round). Capt. E. C. Etherington v their opponents. The combination teresting to note that three Hongkong II. Owen Hughes.

of the Tarantula team was extreme- boys figured prominently Mr. Handicap Singles

The three (thirdly good and they proved too good successful candidates round).-G. E. R. Divett v Dr. C. H. for the Seamew both in the defence Lee Hah-leong, of the Hongkong

Handicap Doubles. (third round).- and in the attack.

University, who was second in the A. D. Humphreys and G. R. Sayer v

The Tarantula have reached the Second Group of the 100 metres heat, E. R. and T. J. Price. Dean Swann semi-final after a walk-over frota heing beaten by a very short margin and J. Forster v T. C. Monaghan and the Shameen Football Team, who will be remembered that Mr. Lee Hah- by a representative from Mukden. It were unable to field a team, and by Leong captured the Championship Cup defeating the Seamew, who drew at the Hongkong University Annual

Sports Meeting, on March 22,

Burton:

N. L. H. Railton.

"B."

LOCAL FOOTBALL.

FIVE SECOND DIVISION, MATCHES.

Five Second Division matches were played in the Hongkong Football League yesterday after- noon, the results being as under. Navy

10 St. Joseph's Athletic "A" 3 R.A, Ewo

Eneterni

Somersets

3 University

2 H.K.F.C.

8. China "A"

The senior game between Recreio

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a bye in the first round.

The final will be played off on Saturday on the Shameen Football field between H.M.S. Tarantula and H.M.S. Moorhen.

H.M.S. Moorhen have reached the semi-final by defeating H.M.S. Moth

A St. Paul's Student. In the 100 metres heats (group 4) Chan King-chor, a student of the St. Paul's College, was third, whilst in

400

he came metres beat for the home an and H.M.S. Cicala in the second Annual Sports Biceting of the St. from Shanghai and Mukden. It is understood

tood that at the

round by 2 goals to 1, H.M.S. Cicala Paul's College, held on March 20, having drawn a bye in the first Chan King-chor broke the 100 yards | round.~Our Own Correspondent. record of his College in addition to winning the prize for the Senior Championship.

in the first round by 1 goal to ni Presentation Winner. beating the TC-

i blank, but in the second goals were

Another competitor from Hongkong

put on by Chow Yim-ching, Leung to gain a first place was Cheung Koon- Tat-wing and Shek Plu-tim.

sang

who came in first in the Seventh and Police was not played. The re- Caroline Hill, the former leading petitors from Harbin and Mukden.

University and Ewe met at group of the 100-metres, beating com- ferce, P. O. Critchett, turned up, but at half-time by two to one, Kam

The times recorded were consider-

The Heats for the Girls 50 Metres were ran in sight groups in which

not a single player from either team Sik-wai scoring twice for Ewo and ed very good, the best for the best arrived. For the third Wednesday in Wong replying for the University. I metres being 11.3/5 secs., and the best succession, the game arranged with the Recreio has been called of.

In the second half, Fung King-yu for the 400 metres being 65 seconds. The Navy had a runaway victory added a goal for Ewo. over St. Joseph's on the Athletic At the Navy Ground, Happy some Cantonese girls were amongst ground at Happy Valley. Potts Valley, Eastern defeated the Club the prominent candidates. The times (2) and Wyatt scored in the first by two clear goals, Sabban scoring returned ranged between 7.1/5 to 8 half, whilst in second Wyatt put in the first half and Leung Yan- seconds. on four more, Goodall two and hung in the second.

first day's competitions came to Gould one, St. Joesph's making no The Somersets easily won a conclusion late in the afternoon, The R.A. lost by three to nil kunpoo, the latter fielding a weak Chiang Kai-shek to greet some of the against South China "A" at Soo when the officers of the meeting nc-

companied Marshal and Madame against Athletic "A" at the side. The soldiers scored twice competitors and inspect the football | Stadium. The first half was in each half without reply.

response.

The

and basketball, grounds.

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Marshul Chiang Kai-shek has signi- The following will represent the fied his intention to donate $10,000 Indian LC. 1st XI. in a league match from the Nanking Treasury towards

the organisation of the meeting. Injagainst the Hongkong Cricket Clab the evening, Marshal and Madame on Saturday on the I.R.C. ground at Chiang Kai-thek gave a special ban- quet at the Hangchow Government 2 p.m.-A. A. Rumjahn (Capt.), J. House, near the famous West Lake, S. A. Curreem, A. Madar, A. el when hundreds of sportsmen from Arculli, A, E, Miau, A. R. Minu, 3. A. various Provinces were entertained, including the Hongkong and Canton Ismail, O. Ismail, A. M. Rumjahn, representatives,

C. F. Doodha and B. R. Irani.

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