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THE * HONGKONG TELEGRAPHL TUESDAY, MARCH 19, 1935.
4
KHO SIN-KEE PLAYING HERE TO-MORROW
Successful Year Reported By CHINA'S
The L.T.A.
IMPORTANT INFLUENCE OF THE
TENNIS LEAGUE
(Continued from Page 8). Rumjahn wan the doubles title for the tenth successiva year. In the Mrs. J. F. Kayll won events managed by the U.S.R.C. the ladles'
singles championship of the Colony i for the first time," and with Mrs.
Parkes won also the ladies doubles
RUMJAHN HAS CLOSE CALL
(Continued from Page 8).
Rumjahn's display was dio.
titio. Misa R. Hancock and L, Gold-appointing at the start, but once matt won the Mixed Doubles he had warmed to the job he effect.
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Your Committee would welcome afthe same I feel that he does not larger entry in each of the last two-like the No. court. I believe named events.
the Chater Road trees which hang) DEATH
over the baseline have 3 do The Association deeply regrets the trimental affect on him. It was death which occurred during the on this very court which he lost year of Mr. G. P. F. James, former to his cousin last year and in hon. secretary of the L.T.A.
1933, and while giving him full credit
for his smart recovery
FINANCE
The result of the year's working yesterday, not even hig moat shown a nett loss of $148.24. Ex-ardent admirer will claim that II. hibitions netted a profit of only D. was at his best. $14.98 due to the fact that two matches arranged were abandoned owing to
PROMISE FULFILLED
rain after chairs had been hired and E. C. Fincher beat A. Crawford expenses for printing and advertising in two sets, but the discerning spectator found something more
disbursed.
NATIONAL CHAMPION
AND DAVIS CUP PLAYER
PROGRAMME FOR STAND COURT
(By "Veritas")
Kho Sin-kee, China's 1934 national tennis cham- pion and this year's Davis Cup selection will appear in exhibitions on the stand court of the Hongkong Cricket Club to-morrow (Wednesday) afternoon at
p.m. according -arrangements made by the Lawn Tennis Association in conjunction with the Cricket Club.
4.30
to
Kho arrives from Java this
pay attention to and then
The League showed a proft__ of than that in the match. Craw- $160.70, and although Entrance Fees ford's play against his own club reveal ah increase of $145 over the champion was for exceeding any- previous year (due an increase of
thing he has yet performed on the $5 per team), the cost of producing competitive tennis court. He was evening and sails again ол our 25th Anniversary Handbook exceeded revenue from advertising by not only a plucky loser, but a very Thursday morning. He has al $109.56. Our thanks are again duo promising loser. For such ready expressed a desire to play to the advertisers who, in spite of the young man Crawford has a most during his short stay in the dificult times, have given support to encouraging array of strokes, and Colony and arrangements have this annual publication.
better still he is not afraid of con- accordingly been made for him Affiliation Fees were discontinued ceding a point in an effort to to play Tsui Wai-pui in a singles as an annual payment from this year practice tactics. The K.C.C. would and In consequence there is only an be wise to
to be partnered by income of $20 against $400 in the pre- Crawford.
E. C. Fincher against the Rum- vious year.
Interport expenser were incurred T. A. Pearcy certainly chose the jahn cousins in a doubles. chiefly for the prevision of tennis net from which to operate against It is hoped to make the doubles bails for our Hanol and Canton teams Ho Ka-lau but one hardly expect-game the best of three sets. for practice.
ed to see him make such badly SPECTACULAR PLAYER A desk was sold during the year for judged excursions. He constantly Kho is undoubtedly China's lead- $30.
We have had to pay $50 for a draft else he did not get into position spectacular according to reports,
went up on the wrong ball, or ing player to-day. He is plan and estimate of the proposed quickly enough and was caught although he is at his best on a hard ground in Kowloon.
The accounts have been audited by at his feet. This was not the court. Messrs. Lowe, Bingham and Mat thews.
very
Pearce of the second round who Nevertheless with the stand won 6-0, 6-0; it was an entirely court in such perfect condition and different player who apparently with the ground baked hard by the weather, Kho should Thirty-eight teams took part in left his thinking cap in the dress-recent hot
find no diffleuity in giving a good the tennis league as compared with ing room.
TENNIS LEAGUE
The following are the resulta; --
SINGLES
41 in 1933 and 30 in 1932. Teams Jeo Leonard lobbed his way in- showing on lawn. which dropped out were the Filipino to the third round against Mac- The stand court has seating Club from the "C" Division, and the Dougall and this type of tennis will accommodation for some 600 people, Recreio from the Mixed Doubles. The finals. Indian Recreation Club and the Club de probably take him to the quarter and the whole of the play can be Chineso Recreation Club won the "A"
Leonard was seldom on watched in comfort for 81, which, Division for the third year in succes. the attack, but preferred to allow inclusive of tax, is the charge being the "C" Division title changed hands, and the errors. This, of course, large crowd sion. For the first time since 1920 MacDougall to make the running made for admission.
The exhibition should attract a South China Athletic Association is tournament tennis and has quite hours of tennis is guaranteed.
for a splendid two taking first place over the C.R.C. a number of points in its favour. This was a noteworthy performance. The United Services Recreation Club regained the Mixed Doubles champion- ship which they lost to the C.R.C. in 1008, going through the season with out defeat. The C.R.C, teams which won the "A" and "B" Divisions, and South China, winners of the Division, were also unbeaten.
The interest displayed in the League generally was most encourag- ing, and that this competition is! achieving its primary objects, namely; to provide regular tennis for a large number of players, and also to con tribute towards improving the general
7-5, 6-4.
6-3, 6-1.
E. C. Fincher beat A. Crawford I. Ka-lau beat T 6-1, 6-1.
II. D. Rumjahn beat lu Tak-chouk RIFLE SHOOTING
A. Penreo
J. W. Leonard beat D. M. Mac Dougall 6-4, 6-3.
West Indies
standard of play in the Colany; is Trounce
indisputable.
SPORT ADVTS.
THE HONGKONG JOCKEY CLUB,
The SECOND EXTRA RACE MEETING will be held (weather permitting) at HAPPY VALLEY on Saturday, 23rd March, 1935. commencing at 2.00 p.m.
The First Beli will be rung at 1.30 p.m.
By Order,
C. B. BROWN,
Secretary.
Hongkong, 18th March, 1935.
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FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS
(Continued from Pape 8).
Holmes, w Sealey Paine, nut out Smith, Martindale Farnes, Christioni,
tindale
Naval Yard Beat
H.M.S. Duncan
At Stonecutters on Saturday, the Naval Yard team were successful when meeting H.M.S. Duncan in a return match. Mr. Newnham recorded the highest individual score with 89, and was followed by Leading Scantan Palfreyman who obtained 86 points. Scores:-
E. Newnham
11. Lakeman
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W. Blechell
H.M.S. DUNCAN
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L. . Palfreyman
Hollies, c Martindale, b Con-
xtantine
Wyalt, absent hurt
Extras
A. B. Martindale
A. B. Ieves
6 Sig. Emterbrok 01. Hoare
A. B. Law
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