MONDAY, AUGUST 7, 1933.
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BOWLEY AND JOHN LANGRIDGE PUT ON 490 FOR FIRST WICKET
WIMBLEDON EIGHTH DAY.
CRAWFORD BEATS MIDDLESEX
Helen Jacobs
Beats French
Champion,
Mary Heeley & Dorothy
Round Beaten.
·FRENCH DOUBLES PAIR WIN
London, July 5.
Play in the Lawn Tennis Cham- pionships at Wimbledon yesterday was concerned largely with the Ladies' Singles.
The thres outstanding matches
ELLSWORTH VINES
TITLE RETURNS TO EMPIRE
AFTER EPIC MATCH
(By A. WALLIS MYERS.)
BOWLING
FLOGGED
Third Highest Total In The World.
RUNS SCORED IN 6 HOURS
London, To-day,
The most remarkable cricket. feat of the present season was wit-} messed at Hove, on1 Saturday when 【ACK CRAWFORD has made history for Australia and Wim- Ted Bowley (283) and John
London, July 8.
Jbledon, bringing glory to both; and Ellsworth Vines helped to Langridge (195) aded 490 in the
in the Fifth Round were played provide the epoch.
Jacoba, of the United States, and
opening partnership for Sussex and as a result Miss D. E. Round, The final in which Vines, the American holder, was beaten against Middlesex before the latter of Great Britain, Miss Helen Hull by the Australian Champion after five sets (4-6, 11-9, 6-2, player was dismissed. Fraulein H. Krahwinkel, of Ger- 2-6, 6-4) yielded one of the finest matches in the fifty-three year Bowley hit two sixes, a five, and 23 boundaries in his stay of 375 many, qualified to join Mrs. F. S. story of the Championship. Moody in the semi-final round. My own experience of Wimbledon finals only goes back thirty- minutes, while Langridge, who is a The following were the full re- four years. Mr. S. A. E. Hickson, who was referee at the first and brother of the Test player, hit 16 sults of the eighth, day's play at who witnessed his fifty-third consecutive final yesterday, had no boundaries in his 360 minutes at Wimbledon: LADIES' SINGLES CHAMPIONSHIP hesitation in affirming that for sustained quality of play, mutua: the wicket.—-Reuter.
which will be played to-morrow,
(Holder: Mrs. F. S. Moody) attack on the service and the tense excitement of the last phase the Last
*Miss
Fifth Round
season Herbert Sutcliffe!
D. E. Round (G.B.) beat two-hour contest which Crawford and Vines waged was Wimble (313) and Percy Holmes (224 not
Signorina L. Valerio (Italy) (6-3, don's greatest match,
62),
*Miss H. Jacobs (U.S.A.) beat 3[me.
R. Mathieu (France) (61, 10, 6—2),
*Fraulein H. Krahwinkel (Germany) beat Miss M. C. Scriven (G.B.) (6 3-4, 6-1).
out) added 555 for Yorkshire's first wicket against Essex at Ley-
GOLDMAN ENTERS FINAL IN"
VALLEY GOLF
Clark Beaten By S And 4.
L. Goldman entered the Final Bound of the Happy Valley Sum- mer Singles competition, organis. ed by the eRoyal Hong Kong Gold Club, when he beat A. E. Clark by 5 and 8 yesterday.
In the First Round of the second Summer Singles, T. W. Amery beat EL T. Brooks by one up, and R. Chassels beat J. L. Adams by 3 and E.
COLONY POLO TEAM
IN SHANGHAL
Keswick Cup Game
Next Saturday.
The Colony Interport Polo teamM (1. W. Hope, J. Keswick. Capt. and Williams and Capt. Villar). their 15 ponies and mafoos arrived in Shanghai on Saturday by the Norwyken. They will play Shang- the Keswick Cup next Saturday, and the lowers, will meet Tientsin on Wednesday,
hai for
SPEY ROYAL CUP
CRAIGENGOWER IN FINAL
Beat K.C.C. By Two Shots.
JACK PETERSEN Why an
fouled by Jack Doyle in the second round of their title fight.
PETERSEN IN SAD MOOD Doyle. Cannot Sleep
*After Big Fight.
JEFF DICKSON SAYS BOXING IS HARD HIT."
London, July 13. EFORE he left London by
Petersen talked about the sud- den ending of his fight against Jack Doyle at the White City. He said:
The mind passes back in swift walls of the giant stadium destroy- ton, thus beating the previous tetrospect. Renshaw and Lawforded their force, and only occasional-world record of 554 by J. T. a Brown and J. Tunnicliffe for York- had historic fights in the 'eighties by, was the ball deflected by
Shire against Derbyshire at Chester- -genius against virility and con- current. "DOUBLES CHAMPIONSHIP -
I detected a few empty seats; field in 1898. * Pin and Baddeley had! fidence. (Holders: J. Borotra and J. Brougnon)'
several finals in which the science they were those of the photograph- Saturday's effort by Bowley and
"I would rather say as Third Round
Ittle as possible, but I can E. D. Andrews and A. C. Stedman of the game was worthily revealed.'ers who had gone out momentarily bent A. K. Quist and D. P. Turnbull The Dohertys showed us elegance to reload. Everybody who could buy Langridge is the third highest in the seat was there, and history of first-class cricket in the of stroke play, refined in, every or cajole a
assure you that never have I * P. Hughes and F. J. Ferry beat branch, but their finals in the main ever living champion of the past world, beating the Australian re-
been hit so low and as fre 10 be in the members' cord of 456 scored by W. H. their merely advertised
quently as I was last night." Ponsford and E. R. Mayne for Vic- Australians were there in force.toria against Queensland in the BEER'S TOUCHER WIN GAME "I am going back home very very sad. It could have all been The most excited was Mrs. Craw-1923-4 season.
Leading by one shot at the so different. I cannot understand. Ford, mixed doubles champion of¦
commencement of the last head Australia, with her husband—¡
lit.: League Bowls
(4-6, 7-6, 3-6, 6-2, 64),
C. Boussus
and A. Gentien (B2, 9-11, 6-3, 4–8, 6———4).
6-1).
Fletcher (6-3, 6-2, 9—7).
supre-scemed
stand.
R. Nunol and J. Satoh beat G. W. macy Gibbs and W. R. Latham (6-3, 6-1. A great Australian. Norman J. S. Oliff and I. H. Wheatcroft bent Brookes, who predicted that Craw L. R. Stacien ond C. s. Sutter 15 ferd would one day come into his
Both players recorded the 2-6, 7-5, 11-9, 8-6).
challenge JH. Crawford and V. B. McGrathon, had his famous
"I am not going to throw beat C. G. Fletcher and J. L. Fround with "HL." in 1905. I tank Vines was one of their opponents highest innings of their careers, Craigengower,
match to remem in the final. I am told she fainted Bowley's effort being the second champions, entered the Final a line; it was a
highest individual score of the Round of the Spey Royal Cup on stones at Doyle or anybody else, Fourth Round
ber, but it had no climax, and only after Jack had won his title. *J. Borotra and J. Brugnon beat
Wilding and MRS. CRAWFORD OVERJOYED
Patsy Hendren's 301 the Police Green yesterday when but as far as I was concerned I Crawford and McGrath (6-2, 6-went to three sets.
Mrs. Norman Bayles, a well- a match for
Worcester being the they beat the Kowloon Cricket made no protest and I would ra- Roper Barrett had 3-4, 6-2).
the known Australian hostess was by
Club by 2 shots, LADIES DOUBLES CHAMPIONSHIP speculation six years later;
She was
Craigengower will now meet (Holder: Mrs, P. D. Howard and
latter retired in a heat wave at twa | her side to restore her. Mile. J. Sigart)
able to congratulate Jack through
jeither the Recrelo (holders) or the did. sels all.
She the dressing-room window.
Third Round
Mra. D. A. Burke and Miss M. A. Thomas beat Miss E. M. Dearman and
Miss N. M. Lyle ́ (9—7, 6—4).
Fourth Round
GREAT MATCHES OF PAST Wilding's
defending
season.
against
highest.
match had told me in Paris, her love for BARLING AND
against McLoughlin, another Cali- Wimbledon being what it is, that
Miss F. James and Miss A. M. formian giant, in 1913 had a family she would sooner her husband won Yoke beat Miss M. Heeley and Miss resemblance to yesterday's
D. E. Round (6-1, 8-6), MIXED DOUBLES
CHAMPIONSHIP (Holders: E. Maier and E. Ryan) Third Round
C. H. Kingsley and Mrs. L. A Codîree beat F. H. D. Wilde and Mr. M. R. King (3–6, 6–3, 6–3).
"E. Maier and Miss E. Ryan bent
G. R. B. Meredith and Mrs. J. S. Kira
(6-2, 6-2).
test; it did not sets
con- the singles championship than that
go beyond three Australia should win the Davis Cup. His play yesterday almost deserved the double triumph.
Neither the Cochet-Tilden match of 1927 nor the Cochet- Borotra match of 1930, memorable for their fluctua. tions were finals. Lacoste played long finals against his one great countrymen and match against Tiiden that was not a final.
VERITY LEAD
CRICKET LISTS
Ames And Freeman
Scores Most Runs And
Take Most Wickets.
·HENDREN'S ADVANCE.
Kowloon Docks in the Final Bound. The Valley Club have won the trophy twice, their last win being
in 1931.
two shots but, Joe Fraser with his On the 20th end Craigengower lay
last wood turned the tables and gave the K.C.C. the end by a shot
ther that the fight had gone on than for it to have ended as it
"There is no satisfaction in What I feel winning on a foul. most keenly of all is the die-
appointment of the 50,000 crowd.
"I have not given any thought about my next op- ponent, That is for my father. The plans are, how• ever, that I shall fight at Cardiff some time in August. had the better of Fincher and
"I don't care who my oppon- Craigengower lay two after the ent is; I just want to get on first four woods had been sent with my job.".
to make the scores 18-17.
On the final head Buchanan
down. Jack played well against ARLING, the young Surrey Bradbury and it was only a
'DOYLE'S “NEW PUNCH”
Now for the match in re- view. It began, as all long. distance journeys must, on a The men were jog-rot note. winding up their service arms; both machines were slow in starting. Crawford double-faulted, but
Vines the Yorkshire slow bowler, are still gave Craigengower the game. He said:- Wimbledon in truth has rarely. won the opening game.
"I have yet to close my eyes ended with a "five-setter". There squared with almost perfunctory heading the English cricket aver-Omar successfully blocking Fra-
Vines was the first to re- ages, though Lesile Ames, the ser.
since the fight I can't sleep. D. P. Turnbull and Miss H. Iacoba
Omar was the outstanding player I am terribly disappointed. beat A. K. Quist and Mrs. J. B, have only been ten five-set Snals calm. Pittman (6-4, 4-6, 6-4).
the history of the meeting. move his gloves; he accelerated his Kent stamper has scored the most
H. Cochet and Mrs. E. F. Whitting
sat C. N. 0. Ritchie and Mrs. P.. stall beat Holcroft-Watson (8-6, 6-1),
R. Nunoi and Miss S. Noel heat
A. C. Stedman and Miss V. Rice (6-2. 6-1),
Fourth Round
in
*
Batman, and Headley Verity, beautiful Loucher by Beer that
Doyle was a sad man to-day.
ĮRIFLE SHOOTING CHAMPIONSHIP DATES FIXED
Next Week End's Activities
The Hong Kong * Rifle Club monthly shoot will take place on the Club range at Kowloon Tong on Saturday and Sunday, 12th and 18th August at 3.30 am. and 9.30 .4.m. respectively.
The Hong Kong 303 Open Sight Championship, which is open to all comers, will be held under the auspices of the Hong Kong Ride Club at the Kowloon Tong range on Saturday and Sunday, Septem ber 2 and 3, at 3.30 p.m. and 9 a.m. respectively.
Chung Sing
Aquatic Gala
Miss Yeung Sau King
Wins Again.·
"Y" WIN POLO GAME-
Tsang Ho Fook (Chinese Bath- 'ing Club and Miss Yeung Sau King (South China) won the open events at the Chung Sing swimming gala at West Point, last night.
In the water polo game the Y. M.
C..A. junior team Chung Sing
by 3 goals to 1
G. Fowler (2) and F. Fowler scored for the "Y".
The following were the results: 50 Metres, Breast Stroke, Open. 1. Tsang Ho-fook (C. B. C.) 2. Lam Shiu-so, (Chung Sing) 3. Wong Sun-man (S. C. A. A.). 400 Metres Breast Stroke (Ladies).
1. Leung Sau-king (S.C.A.A.) 2 Lam-Dor-lai (Chung Sing)
3. Leung Yuk-chen (Chinese
Civil Servants Club). 50-Metres.
1. Yeung Wel-lim.
2. Kong Chuck-chau.
3. So Tin-mo.
50 Metres (Girls).
1. Ng Yuet-koon.
2. Ng Yuet-hing.
3. Lam Dor-lal.
50 Metres.
1. Yeung Wet-lim. 2. So Tin-mo.
3. Phoon Ping-man. 100 Metres Handicap. 1. Clin Kong, 2. Ng Kit-man.
3. Leung Cheuk-put. 50 Metres Rack Streke (Girls). 1. Lam Dor-iai, 2. Ne Yuet-koon. 3. Wong, Pui-ming.
Yesterday's, for superlative play, drive, made the exalk fly in the deep number of runs and Tich Freeman, in the match, though Hyde Lay and will tell you how it happened. Olympic
Scores:
V. G. Kirby and Mile. J. Sigart beat refined co-ordination ei strokes corners with cross blowe, and got the Kent slow bowler, has taken Fraser distinguished themselves. 1. Aoki and Miss B. Feltham (and tactics, continuous speed in his break on Crawford's service for the most wickets. 2-6, 6-2).
G. P. Hughes and Mrs. F. S. service and the fighting vigour of Moody beat H. Timmer and Mile both men at the finish, must rank M. R. Conquerque (6-4, 6-3).
first.
ALL-ENGLAND PLATE Third Round.-A. del Bono beat E.
2-1 lead.
IDEAL CONDITIONS
Patsy Hendren who has scored Craigengewer Kowloon C.C. 301 and 222 not out in his last G. L. Buchanan E. C. Fincher STREAM OF SERVICE ACES The ron fist was now exposed: three matches will now be con-B. W. Bradbury J. M. Jack
- A. Hyde Jay the stream of service aces began. siderably higher in the batting H. Beer
¡U. M. Omar J. Fraser It was a perfect day for play. Three in sequence were receorded list.
(skip). 19 (skip) 17 Cooper beat E C. Peters (6-4, 1-8 Breezes were stirring even under in the fourth game:, only a foot-
R. Nunel wo, H. F. David
The following are the averages
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BATTING
**
Asmussen (11-3, 6-3); H. G. N.
atched; R. Journu beat S. W. Harran almost cloudless sky, but the
Fourth Round P. Grandguillot beat
H. Kinzel (6-2, 6-2); V. Landau
beat G. L. Tuckett (0mb, Zimß, 6—1); C. M. Jones, jun., beat J. B. Gilbert 6): A Jacobsen beat L. de
Borman
ALL-ENGLAND LADIES' PLATE
Seepad RoundMiss P. G. best Mine 8. Soumica
Brazier
Miss G. M. Southwell wo., Miss A Saunders scratched; Mile. S. Roerm bert beat Mr. AH. Mellows (4, 6-3); Mrs. H. Martin beat Miss C. Webb (6-2, 6-4); Mrs. E. S. LAW
Mrs. J. brat
.B. Pittman (57; 6, Letired).
"Third Round»,' J. Goldschmidt beat Mia M. E. Nonweller (6--1. 6-2); Miss S. Noel beat Mrs. E.. Macready (6--2 retired); Mme. Nicolopoulo beat F. M. Strawson (6-2, 7-5).
Ire Martin W
Third RoundMrs. Mika J. Ingram acratched..
Beeded
[Complete results of the ninth and tenth day's 'play at Wimbledon, will “in-io-morrow?" "editions.3-
The Canton Tangshan Swimming "Club beat the Chinese Bathing Club by 5 goals to 1 at North Point on! :Saturday. They led 3-1 t half time
ELLSWORTH VINES AND JACK CRA
**
"While I was training I was
shown a new punch a left to Medal Given Up
the body and a follow with the same punch to the jaw.
"I tried very hard to get these punches to perfection, and against1
By American
Petersen I was always aiming to Handed To Briton After land the blows. As you know, one; Film Of Race.
I'm awfully
to July 12:
Victor Bond and Jack Macay or two fell low. members of St. (Qualification; 16 completed faning Scout Troop, recently qualified for the
Andrew Church sorry about it all.
"I do hope Petersen will give EVENTS behind the scenes in 16. H.S. NO. A, Bronze Medallion and Proficiency Cerme a return fight.”.
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In the final J. Keller (U.S.A.) share out of his forfeited £5,000 originally was awarded third place and D. Q. Finlay (Great Britain) [purse.)
fourth. But a film subsequently proved that Finlay was credited to third place.
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