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THE CHINA MAIL” FRIDAY, JUNE 29, 1937.

HENRY COTTON LEADS

FLEETWOOD SMITH 6 FOR 56

4

Australians Win By Innings.

London. To-day.

FRED PERRY

RECOVERS WELL

AT WIMBLEDON STERN MATCH WITH MENZEL.

DOROTHY, ROUND AND MARY HEELEY CLASH

London, To-day.

Fred Perry, Britain's leading contender for the Wimbledon lawn Brilliant bowling by Fleetwood Smith the left-handed freak bowl-tennis title, was given a sturing er, enabled the Australians to re-struggle in the Third Round yes- cord their eighth win on tour terday when Roderique Menzel when they defeated Somerset by twice secured the lead in sets. an innings and 77 runs at Taun Perry, however, recovered in con ton yesterday,

vincing manner to win the last

Woodfull added 34 raus to his two seis. (overnight total and Darling '17, and

Playing conditions were bad,

with Barnett adding 51 the tour-stormy weather handicapping the fata totalled 309 against the fast players on slippery courts. bowling of Wellard.

Sidney Wood, 1931 whiner, Faced with the task of scoring dropped a set to Cooper, but was 133 to save the innings defeat, never extended in the next three Somerset collapsed a second time, sets. IT

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Fleetwood Smith securing G for Christian Boussus, France's leading player now that Merlin has Scores as cabled by Reuter been eliminated, swept through C. E. Malfroy, the former Cam- Somerset: 116 (F. S. Lee 59, not out, bridge Blue and New Zealand

W. J. O'Reilly 9 for 38).

Davis Cup player, in straight sets. 116 (Fleetwood Smith 6 for 36). With the defeat of Andrews on

were:-

BY NINE

Training for his unsuccessful beut with Barney Ross, light- weight champion, Jimmy McLarn in, former champion of the welter division, is shown handing a spar ring partner a left to the chin at Atlantic City, N.J. He was confl dent he could do likewise to Ross, but was surprised by the Jewish lad.

Australia: 309 W. M. Woodfull 84, L. Wednesday, New Zealand is now "C" DIVISION TENNIS

Darling 79, B. J. Barnett junrepresented. Wellard 6 for 111).

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The Australians have eight of their fifteen matches date, having lost one and drawn. the remaining six

CRAWFORD'S OPPONENT Yamagisht, Japan's last remain- ing hopt, beat Lester, a promising British player. Ho will meet Jack Crawford, the holder, to-day!

Hopwood 7 for 13 and and should give the Australian a

12 For 68.

good game.

TO-DAY

Easy Wins For C.R.C. and S. China

RECREIO FACED WITH BIG TASK AT K.C.C.

No surprises featured the wo- men's championship, though Mira.. LANCASHIRE BEAT GLAMORGAN Hopman, wife of the Australlan

An interesting. programme of Davis Cup player who beat Merlin, London, To-day.

offered surprising resistance to

matches in the "C Division Phenomenal

Mme. Mathieu, bowling by Hop pien

the French cham Lawn Tennis League will take wood, the medium-paced left han

place to-day, if the weather, which der, who took 7 wickets for 13 in Heeley, who gave an exhibition in

Dorothy Round and Mary has washed out all but the Mixed the first innings and for 65 Hong Kong last November, clash-

Doubles matches this week, wil! | the second innings, gave Lancaed, and the British No. 1 ranking shire victory over Glamorgan by

Dismissing Glamorgan for 62 in

permit.

an innlage and 32 runs at Liver player dropped only three games. At the Kowloon Cricket Club!

Scores, as pool yesterday.

cabled by Reuter, the home team will entertain the ware:

MEN'S THIRD ROUND.

Club de Recrelo, and a the

close frat lanings Lancashire

S. Wood (U.8.) beat Cooper (Bri-match should result. The Recreio Jamassed a score of 264 for 4, totain) 4-6, 6-2, 6-2, 6-1. which total Watson, the open- Yamagiski (Japan) best Leater and K.C.C. are on level terms inj ing. bat, contributed 108,

(Britain) 8-7, 7-5, 6-3, his

the League. C. Bourns (France) bext C. E fourth century of the season. Malfroy (NZ) 6-1, 6-2, 6-3.

The champions, who head the Doing little better in the second Menzel (Cachoslovakia) 0-0, 6-8, 5-7, vaate, and should have no trouble F. J. Perry (Britain) beat R. League, will visit the Civil Ser innings, Glamorgan were dismissed 6-4, 6-2. for 160, giving Lancashire & com- fortable win.

Glamorgan: 62 (Hopwood 7 for 13).

160 (Hopwood 5 for 55). Lancashire: 254

for 4 des. (Watson 108).

CLUB TOURNEY PROGRESS

(Continued from Page 4)

President's Cup

First Round

W. S. Drake beat J. Rodger (21-12) R. Meloy beat W. Jefferies W. Macfarlane beat C. B. Hasking. C. J. Brown beat T. Hampton Second Round:

W. Waterton beat R. Duncan

M. J. Henderson beat N. Hardie (22-13)

A. S. Russell beat T. Armstrong (2-11)

S. Logan beat H. F. Stoneham N. Watson beat P. D. O. Connell (21—–18)

R. Hall beat 5. Randle (21—18) J. Fraser beat W. Macfailane V. Petherick beat A. E. W. Davidson 1. T. Farrell best R. Meloy (21-161 J. Macdonald best C. J. Brown

CRAIGENGOWER C. C.

Singles Championship

STROKES

PADGHAM SECOND

WIZARD GOLF

IN THE BRITISH

OPEN TOURNEY. SHUTE GOES ROUND IN 143.

SARAZEN WELL IN ARREARS

London, To-day.

A new course record of 65, the lowest score in any national cham- pionship, enabled Henry Cotton, 27-year-old British professiopal at the Waterloo Crab in Brussels, to lead the field by no less than nine strokes in the Second Round of the British Open Golf Championship at - Sandwich yesterday.

Alfred

Padgham,

Britain's other hope to break the Ameri- can sequence of eleven wins, is in second place with 141 as the ag gregate for his two rounds.

Densmore Shute, the American winner last year, is bracketed third with 143, as are Joe Kirkwood, Ameri- can Irick golfer, and Charles Whitcombe, another British contender.

Gene Sarazen, 1932 winner, jhas returned an aggregate of 143, just beating L. Garnett, the wealthy London Amateur, by one stroke.

In all 69 players, with scores of Final 36 holes, which will be play- 163 or better, qualified for the ed to-day.

Leading scores, aa cabled. by Reuter were:

A. Padgham (Britain) 71, 70=141 67, 65-132 D. Shute (U.S.)

H. Cotton (Britain)

J. Kirkwood (US) C. Whitcombe

(Britain)

J. Nolan (Ireland)

J. Dallemagne

(France).

W. Davies (Britain)

J. Denny (Britain)

B. Hodson (Britain) }J, Taggart (Britain)

P. Alliss (Britain)

71. 72=143

74, 69143

71, 72=143

73, 71=144

71, 73 144

76, 68—144

145

148

148

148

W. Laidiaw (Britain)

148

G. Sarazen (U.S.)

148

Macdonald Smith (U,S.)

148

L Garnett (Britain)

149

Catton, who had 18 under par,

went round his 65 in: 1

4 3 3 4 4 3 4 44-38

Miss M. Herley, (Britain) 6-3, 6-0, Miss D. E Round (Britain)

best

their five matches this season.

The Indians should defeat the Frau Austem (Germany) beat Miss Army without Barvey (Britain) 6-1, 80.

trouble. The

First Round:

H. W. Randle (+4) beat C. Sum- mons (4)

history.

WOMEN'S SECOND ROUND

Mina H. Jacobs (U.B.) best M. c.s.C.C. having won only, two of in obtaining a large victory, the Andrus 6-2, 6-1.

WOMEN'S THIRD ROUND

First Round:-

J. Cerangh beat H. W. Randle

G. Duncan beat A. E. Coates C. S. Rosselete beat W. K. Way

W, Ward beat W. J. Howard

H Milton beat C. Summons

Slagles Handleap

Cotton's 182 for 86 holes is re-

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CRAIGENGOWER “A”

ADVANCE

(Continued From Page 4)

A glance at the score would Buggest that the Bowling Green four (R. Donean, S. Randle, Petherick and W.

the

V. he took no further part in Macfarlane)game. A. S. Gomes and H. Beer were playing below their form, but each bowled three woods from the

such was not the case.

was well up to the average,

they experienced bad luck.

U. M. Omar received an pected setback in his

CRAIGENGOWER “B” JUST SUCCEED

(Continued From Page 4)

With his last wood Gill came to rest about four inches in front of

4 3 4 4 4 4 3 3 3=32

Mme. Mathieu (France) best Mri military team, since their bold(+-)

W. G. Barry (2) beat W. Bagley garded as one of the finest "per-

formances Hopman (Austraila) 3-6, 6-1, 6-3,

showing in

In their first

G. Duncan (-) beat

golfing match,

W. Ward Bogey for the course is 78. which gave them their only points,

(-2) have been conspicuously

Pairs Competition

Cotton was runner-up to Padgham' unsic First Round:- cessful.

STARTING TIMES FOR FANLING. Sunday's Pairings.

The

OLD COURSE

fa the Dunlop-Southport toures- {ment.

W. V. Field and E. C, Barry bent;

Garnett, leading amateur, caus

An easy victory ought to come. Marchant and J. Leonard the way of Craigengower, who beat D. Rumjahm and W. J. Howard Goodman, US. national champion, W. Brightman and Van der Lelyjed a sensation by beating Jack entertain the Radio. The Radis Second Round:- have yet, to score a point, while J. Cavanagh and H. W. Randle Craigengower are undefeated in beat W. GIII and A. Goelho four matches.

Their play 14th bead and a 25 per cent. de

but duction was made from the total

score on the last 8 heads. unox- On the remaining, green, R. Bass the jack. Neither, W. Hyde nor encounter ended up with an 8 shot victory Summons altered the lay. When Hong Kong Golf Club starting secure an easy victory over the with L. Guy, his skip's average over W. S, Drake, after leading by Phillips bowled his last wood he times for Fanting on Sunday:

fallowing are the Royal Buffering in consequence. He shot only on the 19th head. scored only 12 shots against Guy's "G" on the 20th and a single on on the back hand,

A could see just a litle of the jack 25. At no time did the Craigengower the last head were responsible for skip seem comfortable.

He drew to it with such curacy that he eit it across the green to where four of his rinks woods were lying to give Kow- loon a lay of 4. Throughout the 8.44 game Phillips played steady and useful woods, finishing, off the good work of Fincher and Hyde.

He held the difference. the lead on one occasion only the first hond-after which he seldom) reached striking distance of his

Craigengower

opponent.

three players on

had only this

rink

after the tea interval.

Although Basa scored on 14 of the 21 heads, the majority were singles, no fewer than 10 ends being decided by this small margin. This win has considerably en- chanced Craigengower's league ur-prospects, but they still have to gently on the 13th head, and as visit the Kowloon Bowling Green he did not return within the 10 Club, and there may be a different minutes allowed under the

Buchanan was called away

rules, result is that match.

BOWLS SKIPS TABLE

(Continued From Page I)

SECOND DIVISION

P. W.

I

*

W. E. Hale (KBG.C.)

D. F. A

4 1

- 0 0 9

A. H. Basto (Recreio)

4 1 3.

0

0 23

W. H. Muskett (H.K.E.R.C.)

5 1 4

0

0 20

J. & Dinnen (KCC).

1

0

0

1

A. M. Rumjaha (LR.C.)

1

0

L. Jack (KC.C.)

T. W. Care (X.C.C.)

N. M. Currie (H.K.E.R.C.)

C. R. Robertson (IL.K.F.C.)

I F., Lanny (H.K.E.R.C.)

C. F. Alexander (Police)

Y. Abbas (CCC)

L E. Lammert (K.C.C.) 22,7

Sir Thomas Southern (RILEY.C.)..

JUDr. B. A. Bante (Recreto)"

0

0 10

0.2.12

20

20

ac-

Rink Competition

W. Phelps and W. Gill) beat C. B. South China are expected to W. V. Field's rink (D. K. Kharas, Bowling Green. South China are English and Dr. V. N. Atienza),

Rosidet's rink (M. J. Modina, 3.28 a.m. T. A. Pearce, A. E. Liasa. considered in many quarters a H. Beer's rink (B. Trotter, H. WII-

the likely champions, while the son and J. 0.32

E "

(F, K. Modi, S. Temsil and L. C. R. Sousa). match to date.

R. Baan's rink (A. Coelho, W. I. The German Club will entertain Howard and W. Brightman) beat A the Central A. Razack's rink (G. Duncan, A. V

Barros and A. 8. Gomes). and are ex-

9.36 9.40

"

EXLAY.

вол

M. Bryden, K. 5. Morri-Bowling Green have won only one anan's rink (beat G. L. Bach.

1. H. Geare, A. B. Purves. A. T. Lay, H. H. Pethick. Major Mackenzie, R. A. their neighbours, Rodgers.

British Association, 1. N Willison, N. Epected to concede the points. Little John.

2.48

9.52

D. K. Hislop, E. P. Fletcher.

9.56"

H. Hampton, W. S. Hillier.

MONDAY.

1,28 a.m. T. A. Pearce, K. 8. Morri- 9.32 ** W. Gaddum, R. A. Rodgers.

SILVA ONE OF ORIGINAL RECREIO TEAM

(Continued From Page 4) which has never waned. The players promptly, tolk to the game seriously, and by dint of hard To Meet German Club. Army practise were able to capture the Junior title in the billowing year,

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Handicap Doubles

the British Amateur Champion- ship at Prestwick in May, He was beaten in the semi-final by W. Lawson Little, ultimate champion. YANKEES DEFEAT SENATORS

Red Ruffing Back To

Pitching Form.

TIGERS WIN IN UƑ.S. BASEBALL

New York, To-day, Washington Senators, 1938

Second Round:-

W. Westlake and H. Major (+7) American League baseball cham. beat 8. Alderman and E. W. Hamilton plonk were blanked in the major B. R. Davies and F. J. Jones (-6) Ruffing, who pitched for the New league series yesterday by Red beat T. Armstrong and C. Strange York Yankees. The Yankees (~1)

Handicap Singles

First Round

E. W. Simmonds (1) Alderman (-4).

T. Armstrong (8) beat Whant (-1)

POLICE.R. C...

Club Championship

First Round:-

won by a 4 to 0 tally.

the

Detroit Tigers nosed out heat 8. Chicago White Sox by an 8 to 7

Ln,margin, the game extending to 10.

inninge,

C. Dewman beat F. Nolan (21-14) Novicen Championship

Hemaley beat D. Fitches

Handicap Bingien

First Round:

Since promotion to the Sealor

A lawn teinié-team from the Kowloon CC Division, however, the Club, al-Kowloon Cricket Club, comprising German Club though as yet they have not at E. C. Fincher, S. A. Gray, Zim-Bowling Green iained premier honors, have apmern, R. S. Capell, J, S, Smith, W, proached the runners-up postien W. Hirst, Mias M. Griffiths and very closely on segral occasions Miss A. Mackenzie, will visit Can- CRC. Silva fa of the opinion that ton this weekend to play a series CCC. with the autistame of other of matches against the Deutscher Recreio Portuguese players, who are now Garten Klub at Tung-shán

IR.C playing for outside clubs, the

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The game is extremely popular which will be comprised of RPKB,0.C. among the members of the Club

and new players are being, intro duced to it each week.

20

G. Perkins (+2) bont S. Farlow

(+8) 88-10

No National League games were decided..

Results as cable by Reuter were: 'American League de

Chicago

Zeke Bonura hit s komer, Detroit,

8 Game went to 10 Inalngs.""

B. IL E.

714.

New You

L. Glendenning (+3) beat C. G. Washington

Mon (17) 26-20

WE. Hollands (err,) beat D. FIL- Bed Rufing pitched.

Salters hit a homer..

JB, Fander (+2) best W. Glen-Boston Newell C. W. Watson, H. Rode, H, KDEC. 21133, 144 10

denning (~2) 27–18. Bohneider, H. Diner, Mrs. Wooster

!== *V1⁄2 281⁄2 0 (+46) 22-18

J. Forrest (4.2); beat A. J.-Johnson Philadelphia or Miss Lehmann, and Mrs. Fischer. Radio

Destacher

4.F. J. Kelly, (+1) beat Y. Mellardy

Jimmy Foxx and Bob Johnson hit homers.

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