TUESDAY, JUNE 25, 1929.
Sport Columns
ENGLAND'S TEAM FOR
2ND TEST
12 PLAYERS CHOSEN
A. M. CRAWLEY AND O'CONNOR THE NEWCOMERS
FENDER & "DULEEP" NOT IN
London, Yesterday. The selectors, Mr. H. D. G. Leveson-Gower, Mr. J. C. White (captain of Somerset) and Mr. Nigel Haig captain of Middlesex) have chosen twelve players for the Second Test Match against South Africa, at Lord's, on June 29, July- 1 and 2. The XI will be selected from these twelve on, the morning of the opening
J. C. White (Captain),
CAMBRIDGE UNIVERSITY
BEATEN
The actres in the match against Cambridge University were:
Cambridge.1st Innings Osuroft, by Ochse
J. Morgan, c Cameron, b Ochse Kiflick, b Bell
Grant, h. wki., b Bell
Turnbull, b Morkel W. Morgan, b Ochsà
Wills, b Qchse Fabian, not out Blundell, b Morkel Dales, b Morkel
Webster, e Siedle, b Morkel
Extras
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WIMBLEDON OPENS
VERY SMALL GROWD & FEW WOMEN
NO SURPRISE ON FIRST DAY
London, Yesterday.
THE CHINA MAIL,
The British lawn tennis championships at Wimbloden opened in sunshine. Tho first day was devoted entirely to matches in the first round of the men's singles with four "seeded" playera (that is, unletanding players whose 13 names had been separated in the draw 25 to avoid, as far as possible, clashing in the earliest rounds); namely, W., T. 33 Tilden (America), Dr. J. C. Gregory (Britain), H. Cochet (France) and Jan Borotra (France) following each other on the classic green
centre. court,
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Tilden Won Easily
Tilden won his match easily, beat- ing Dillon 6-1, 6-1, 6-2.
Hennessey (America) beat Malcolm 9(the South African player in the Davis
Cup competition) 6-3, 6-0, 6-3.
Total..
Bowling Ocluse, foar for 97; Bell, two for 38; Morkel, four for 13:
Siedle, b Grant
South Africans.--1st Innings.
Morkel,&h Fabian
E. T. Killick (Cambridge Univer- Caterali, Lb.w., b. Fábian
Bity and Middlesex),
H. W. V. Robins (Middlesex),
A. M. Crawley (Oxford Univer-
sity),
H. Sutcliffe (Yorkshire),
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Coen (America) beat Wright (who represents Exña in the Davis Cup) | 2-6, 0-7, ́6-4, -6-3.
F. T. Hunt (America, Tilden's 6
partner in dobles) beat Miki (Japan) 166-1, 7-5, 6-3
Christie, Webster
Mitchell, Lb.w., Webster
46
19
120
Deane, c Dales, b Fabian
MacMillan, c & b Webster
25
0
Cameron, Blundell
Ochse, e Dales, 5 Blundell
Vander Merwe, b Webster
W. R. Hammond (Gloucester-Beli, not out
shire),
E. Hendren (Middlesex).
M. W. Tate (Sussex),
H. Larwood (Notts),
G. Duckworth (Lancashire),
M. Leyland (Yorkshire),
J. O'Connor (Essex).
Extras
Total
Fowling
Few Women Present
The crowd was the smallest of recent 33 years and there were, comparatively,
few women present.
America, France and Germany were
14 not represented by the cream of their
母
talent. America did not lose a match
26 during the day, but two Frenchmen
360
Blundell, two for 84; Webster, four
for 86; Fabian,-three for 72 "Grant," une for 17.
J. Morgan, e Morkel, b'Ochse
Crawley and O'Connor are the Killick. h MacMillan
new caps. Reuter.
Oscroft, b Ochse
P. G. H. Fender (Surrey) and Turnbull, & Morkel
K. S. Duleepsinghji (Sussex) have Grant, & Ochse
and two Germans were defeated.
. There was no surprise.
Loit (America) beat Duplaix (France) 6-4, 6-3, 6-2.
Van Byg (America) beat Gentien (France) 6-2, 6-0, 6-2.
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Cambridge. 2nd Innings
0
Dr. Gregory (Britain) beat Lester (Cambridge) 4-6, 6-3, 6-3, 7-5.--Reu-
77 ter.
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TWO LEAGUE MATCHES
26
PLAYED YESTERDAY
3
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Blundell, e Cameron, b MacMillan 15
Two Langue matches were played yesterday at Kowloon.
Details:-
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• been omitted from the team that Morgan, l.b.w., b MacMillan drew in the First Test.. Robins Wills. b. MacMillan
did not play in the First Test Fabian Mitchell, b Maclan.
Extrax
either, although it was thought Dales, e Mitchell, b. Ochse likely that he would take the place Webster, not out of A. P. Freeman (Kent) who! had been selected but was. injured | before the match. Killick was originally 12th man in the First Test but he opened England's innings with Saricliffe and Robins was probably 12th man.
SOUTH AFRICANS TOUR IN ENGLAND
BATTING AGAINST YORKSHIRE
The scores in the South Africana' match against Yorkshire were as fol- low:-
Total
Bowling
Ochse, four for 34; Bell, none for 85; Morkel, one for 34; MacMillan, five for
45.
PLEASE DON'T WASTE WATER
University Beat Recreio
On their opponents' courts at King's Park, the University beat Club, de Recreio in the Mixed Doubles League by eight sets to one:~
Miss C. Botelho and Baretto (Recreio)
lost to Mrs. Tottenham and Dr.
D. K. Samy...
4- 6. bear Miss Kwok and T. W. Chong 6- 4 lost to Miss G. Ho Tung and G.
Souza
U.S. UNIVERSITIES
ROWING CHAMPIONSHIP ON
THE HUDSON
TRAIN KEEPS PACE.
Poughkeepsie, New York;
Yostorday.
· TUNNEY'S REPLY
SAYS MRS. FOGARTY SEEKS NOTORIETY
REQUEST FOR RESTRAINT
Drideport, Connecticut, Yesterday. Gene Tanney, who gave up. the Over 100,000 persons lined the banks heavyweight boxing championship of of the Hudson River to watch the the world when he married the heiress, inter-Collegiate.rowing championship., i Miss Lauder, last year, has filed in the Nine colleges competed: Harvard, Superior Court his answer to Mrs. Yale and Princeton did not participate. Catherine King Fogarty's suit for Syracuse won the two miles fresh-breach of promise to marry. Tunney men's race.
has also filed a counter-claim. Cornell won the three miles junioHe emphatically denies that he ever 'varsity race.
Columbia won the four milesa race, A special train kept pace with the crews along the left bank--Reuter's American Service.
GOLF
KOWLOON CLUB'S ANNUAL MEETING
ELECTION OF OFFICERS
meeting of the Kowloon Golf Club was Yesterday afternoon the fifth annual held in the European Y.M.C.A., Kow- loon, under the chairmanship of Mr. E. Cock, President. There was a lurge attendance of members.
- Addressing the meeting, the chair- man said:
asked Mrs, Fogarty to marry him and charges her with "attempting to ex- ploit for her personal notoriety and financial gain her acquaintance, with him and praya that she may be for ever restrained from further annoying him through a lawsuit-Reuter's Ameri. can Service.
[Mrs. Fogarty is claiming C.$600,000 damages. She alleges that after she divorced her husband in 1925 Tunney proposed and she accepted him. Simultaneously with the filing of her action. Tunney's G$14,000 estate at
and Tunney's accounts in Stamford, Connecticut, were attached banks at Stamford and Connecticut have been garnished.]
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UZCUDUN READY FOR COMING *BATTLE
"Our meeting this year is very
New York, June 20. much overdue and us you probably One week from to-night New York's have seen from the accounts which boxing fans will flock to the Madison have been with you for the past Square Garden; to witness the outstand- week, we have to report a loss on insting heavyweight scrap of this summer year's working. We are working on seawm between Max Schmelling of Ger- such a narrow margin that the pos--many and Paolino Uzcudun, heavy- sibility of a loss is always present. weight title holder of Spain. Mombers who have served on Com- Paolino has eased upon his train- mittees will know that a lot of working near Hoosick Falls, New York. is thrown on those who undertake Schmelling is ready to taper off his, the positions of Secretary and Trea: work at his camp near Lakewood, New surer and I ask you to accord special Jersey. Paolino continues to hold thanks to Messrs. McLaggan and slight edge over Schmelling in what Howard.
betting there is on the outcome of the 5ght. So far only a few hets' of any
A
I have an idea that had we a bumper credit balance you would great consequence have been reported have had the accounts before you at an, earlier date, if only for the rea- son that we should not have had to search .so carefully for the lost $219.54.
but it is expected that during the cam- ing week interest in the fistle argu ment will increase. United Press.
Except for this loss the Club is in │.. a satisfactory position the course 'has been maintained in good order, extra drainage has been constructed and greens are in good condition.
The military have treated us very well during the year and there has been the minimum possible interfer- ence. We hope that we may be able get a better approach to the course before long at least we are going to try to get one.
to
I beg to propose the adoption of the report and accounts:"
Carried unanimously.
Officers Elected Officers for the ensuing year were elected as follows:--
8-10
Mies Basto and F. Remedios (Recreio)
lost to Mrs. Tottenham and Dr.
D. 'K. Samy
3- 8
lost to Miss Kwok and T..W.
Chong
4- B
South Africans.-1st Inninge
lost to Miss G. Ho. Tung and G.
Souza
3- 6
Sedlo, e Wood, b Turner
168
Christie, a Worsley, b Jarques ..
13
Miss Roza and A. Silva (Recreio)
O.B.E.
Mitchell; b Bowes
101
Taylor,
Turner
30
Catterall, 1.b.wi, b Rhodes
5
CHICAGO CUBS OBTAIN FIRM HOLD IN LEAGUE
lost to Mrs. Tottenham and Dr.
D. K. Samy
-
Morkel, not out
50
Jest To Miss Kwok and T, W.
Choug
3- G
EE
10
lest to Miss G. Ho Tung and G.
Spuza
4-6
Cameron, not out
Extras
* Innings declared closed.
BASEBALL
LATEST RESULTS
The latest results in the National Total (for 5 wkts.)!.. 441 Baseball League of America, are as follows, and from which, it will be seen that the Chicago Cubs have a firm hold on the league by defeating the St. Louis Cardinals on June 20. The score was 7-6:
Bowling Jacques, one for 101; Bowes, one for 80; Turner,, two for 81; Rhodes, one for 30.
South Africans. 2nd Innings Christie, c Wood, b Bowes .:. Siedle, e Sutcliffe, b Turner Mitchell, c Bowes, b Turner
Taylor, b Bowes
Cattorall, run out
Morkel, c Barber, b Turner
Cameron, not cut
McMillan, c Barber, b Rhodes Deane, c Barber, b Mitchell Vincent, not out
Extras
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Total (for 8 wkis.)
Bowling
Team
10 Chicago
2 Boston
68 Brooklyn
85 Cincinnati
National League.
W. I. 34 20
SOUTH CHINA v. INDIAN R.C.
Playing at home the South China Indian Recreation Club in the did remarkably well against the "A" Division, and led at one stage of the day by sets to 1, but South China Fet by a great effort drew level. Failing .629 light prevented the last set from being. ,618 decided.
25 ..583 Scores:-
400 lost to S. H. Ismail and A. A.
41 Pittsburgh*
34 21
5 St. Louis
35
22 New York
23 30 .433
Luk Kang-cheung and Luk
22 32
407 Ding-cheung"
22
33
20
26 .368 Rumjahn
4-8
1
American League
31 Team
..W.
L. Pet.
lost to S. A. Hussain and I. M.
Razack
1 Philadelphia
40 13
11 New York'
33
21 .611 Rumjahr ...........
- 6-1
St. Louis
33 24 .578
33 29
26 29
Li Woon-tsoi and Li Wai-tsoi 532 beat S. H. Irasil and A. A. .472 Rumjahn
· 6- 4.
20 33
22
38
277, Detroit
Cleveland Washington
Bowes, two for 30; Turner, three for Chicago 31; Rhodes, one for 32: Mitchell, one Boston for 20...
Yorkshire.-1st Innings Holmes, c & b Vincent Sutcliffe, e Quinn, b Christie
Mitchell, run out
Leyland, b Christie
Barber, b. Quinn, ...
Wood, Lh.w., b "MacMillan
Turner, c. Catterall, b Vincent
Rhodes, c MacMillan, b Quin
Worsley, c&b Qainm
Bowes, not out..
Jacques, e Mitchell, b Vincent
Extras
Total
Bowling
19 84 Box Score
754 beat A. H. Rumjahn and 8. A.
-377 beat 3. A. Hussain and; I. M. .388 Razack
827 lost to A. H. Rumjahn and S. A.
Rumjahn
The following box score of the
14 games played showed the runs, hits 113 and errors made by the contending 126 teams:
4 i
13 Boston
0 Washingtor
0 Chicago
161 St. Louis
7 Detroit:
Cleveland
Chan So and Ho Wai-hing lost to S. H. famail and A. A.
Ramjahn..
S
American League
R. H E. ..6. 10 2
beat S. A. Hussain and I. M..
Razack
6-
1
5 14
0
813
7
National League
E.
8
1
28 No others scheduled.
338
St. Louis Chicago
Quinn, three for: 79; Morkel none for¡ New York 48; Vincent three for 96; MacMillan, Philadelphis one for 83; Mitchell; none for 11; Brooklyn Christie, two fòr 19. -
Boston
President: Mr. E. Cock, M.B.E. Vice-President: Mr. J. H Hunt,
Captain of the Club: Mr. J. H. Hunt, or if he declines; Mr. W. Paterson.
Hon. Secretary: Mr. W. Orchard, Hon. Treasurer: Mr. H. G. Howard. General Committee: Messrs. D. C.. Wilson, W. M. Graves, H. Overy, A. A. Dand, A. T. Braley, and W. S. Hillier. As regards the Captain of the Club,
DERBY FAVOURITE
ASTOR SELLS CRAGADOUR TO COUNT MCCORMACK
London, June, 18. Lord Astor has sold Cragadour, the Derby favourite, to Count McCormack. Cragadour was strongly fancied to win the Epsom classic, but he finished sixth He was second in the Two Thousand Guinéas, being beaten by a, head by Mr. Jinks, and he had pre- viously won the Craven Stakes-Stogė- pore Free Press.
Edward Weston, a once long distance walker, has Brooklyn at the age of 90. covered 6,000 miles in 100 tectotal principles.
famous died in He, once, days on
take to serve instead: Mr. Hon't was Mr. Paterson's nomination.
Extraordinary Meeting Cancelled
An extraordinary general meeting was to follow the annual meeting bat owing to the absence of the necessary quorum of thirty required by the rules,
it was hinted that Mr. Hunt, who was the meeting was called off and will be not present at the meeting, might not | held at the same time and place next wish to accept the post. In such an Monday when the question of quorum event, Mr. W. Paterson would under-will not arise.
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London, June 18. The Hurlingham Polo Club has de- elded to send a civilian team to America. 1in 1980, having challenged America to
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