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"C" DIVISION TENNIS INTERRUPTED
ONLY FOUR OF SEVEN
MATCHES PLAYED
CHAMPIONS AND SOUTH CHINA
WIN
Only four “C” Division Lawn Tennis League matches, 'sche- duled for yesterday, took place the other three fixtures, being cancelled owing to rala. ---
S. China Beat Radio. Craigengower's Victory.
1934.
SORE THROAT EPIDEMIC AT WIMBLEDON
You Cramm Laies To Kirby Under Big Handicap
London, June 30,
A mysterious sore throat epide- mic has swept Wimbledon thin year,
G. Von Gramm, German ace and holder of the French title, WEK suffering from the malady when he was surprisingly beaten in four sets by J. V. Kirby, South African champion in the Second- Round-Reuter.
RACING PROGRESS IN SELANGOR
$22,077 Profit Shown
Kuala Lumpur, June 21. A profit of $22077.10 as Com-
SHANGHAI INTERPORT TENNIS TRIALS
DUFF, BENAVITCH AND CARSON SHINE
GUY CHENG DISAPPOINTING
Shanghai, July 1. HOME more fine tennis was witnessed yesterday afternoon, on
Duff and M, Benavitch met Khoo Hool-hye and Guy Cheng follow- ed by singles between L. D. Carson and Matsunada.
08
The first match was easy for Duff and Benavitch, who wom 1wo straight sels by 6-1, 6-1. The singles match was not complet- ed, owing to the strenuous game the two had been playing for over an hour, and the score was left at 6-4 in favour of Carson. 8-6 for Matsuneda, and 6-6 in the last set.
Despite the fact that the doubles score was one-sided. tion strengthened their League Bowling Green Club were depared with a loss of $11.681.69 for combined brilliantly and rarely failed. Both are experts at the some excellent tennis was played by all, with the exception of Cheng, who was completely off his game. Benavitch position by defeating the Radio]feated_by the Craigengower Sports Club by 9 eels to nil at Cricket Club by 6% sela to 2% the first half year, is shown in the net and their volleying brought much applause from the specia- accounts of the Selangor Turf Club tors. Duff's height was a great advantage for smashes, which Telley for the half year ending April 30, he invariably made good by placing and terrifle force.
South China Athletic Associa
home.
Scores:
Playing at home, the Kowloon
Scores:
H. Duncan and I.
(K.B.G.C):-
C. P. Ip and F. N. Wong lost to H. J. Howard and A. (S.C.A.A.).:—
[beat G. M. Khan and Kalwant
Singh
1934.
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SHEPARD'S NEW-POST IN SUSSEX
English Crack Beaten At Hesne Hill.
HORN WINS 5-MIL POINT TO POINT
DEAD HEAT IN IRISH DERBY
Primero And Patriot
Весп
and Duff
There is no doubt that these two are by far the best suited couple the Interport trials. Khoo played a steady and cool game, but, as Cheng played so poor- y, Khoo was at a disadvantage. A number of games in both seth-went to deuce, but Duff and Benằvitch
King In Thrilling Finish always managed to gain the win-
ning points.
Curragh, June 27...
The games went to 40 before The Irish Derby here to-day re- Khoo won the one and only game on mero, owned by Mr. Barnett, and score was 6-0 before another game su.ted in a dead heat between Pri- his service. In the second set the Patriot King, owned by Lord Roths-was won by Khoo and Cheng, but child. Autumn, owned by Mr. Wide-some of the best tennis was seen. ner, was third, two lengths behind. The second
game was entirely a Betting:-5 to 2 against Pri- lobbing affair. Duff and Benavitch mero; 2 to 1 against Patriot King: making good use of this stroke and 2 to 1 against Autumn. London, June, 3.
smashing right and left. The third Also ran-Gypsy. George, owned game was one of long rallies and The cycle race for the London by Mr. Parkinson; Rathmore, owa-fine placing, with Duff and Bena- Grand Prix, on Saturday, at the ed by Mr. Parr, and Moline, own-vitch displaying sound team work. Polytechnic · meeting, at Herne fed by Mr. Sullivan.-Reuter. Hill, was won by Toni Merkens (Germany), who beat Horn in two straight races.
Racing was over 547yda.' Hora got into the final by beating Ro land Ulrich (France), but he fail ed to hold Merkens.
ALFA ROMEOS AGAIN
SWEEP BOARD. First Three Places For French Grand Prix.
Paris, July 1.
Duff was quite up to his old stan- dard, showing that the exhibition on Saturday was purely he gave due to his being on the sick list.
THE SINGLES Carson put up a fine game in the first set at singles, winning the 64. Matsunada took the Arst two games, but Carson Brought the score to 2-3. Matsunada levelled it again, but Carson ran away in the
The first of the final heats took Zmin. 30 4-5sec., as Merkens and Horn "waited" for each other and both "jumped" together, but Mer- kens kept ahead and won by half France's grestest automobile: next two games and Matsunoda a length. Horn took the lead in race, for the Grand Prix look only managed to win one more. the second heat, but the German place at Monthlery to-day, attend-Both were playing, steadily from. Beall Shepard, who has been caught him in the
the back-line and using terrific finishing by 150,000 spectators. George Gadd's assistant at Roe- straight and won by 1 lengths:
The 500 kilometres was covered force with rallies lasting for about hampton. Barnes, for the last two in,1min. 5 3-5sec,
by the winner, the French driver five minutes. 6.3
years, has been appointed profes- Horn won the five miles point-Chiron, in an Alfa Romeo, in 3 hr. In the second set, Carson won his 1sional to the field Golf Club, near to-point race in which Merkens 39 min. 15 sec., speed of 135.81 service but lost the next three 0-6 Hells. J. Jones.
Crawley, Sussex, in succession to had a poncture in the second mife kilometres per hour.
games. After bringing the score The London Centre 10 miles. Second was an Italian, Varzi, în to 3-2, he completely lost control Shepard, who is in the early motor-paced championship. wanan Alfa Romeo, who recorded 3 and threw games away until Mat- twenties, did well as an amateur won by B. Bevan (Catford C.C.), hr. 42 min. 31 sec. 0-6 before he joined the professional in 16min. 47 3-5sec. C. Bowtie Third was another Frenchman, ranka. He took up his new duties (Poly. C.C.), the holder, did not Guy Holl, also in an Alfa Romeo,
1-
3-
At King's Park, the Central British Association defeated the Civil Service Cricket Club by 6 Bels to 3.
Scores:-
N. Halford and M. Gurevitch [(C.B.A.):————
lost to G. Fowler and E. L.
H. Shute ...
4.
beat W.
F. Edge and T.
Daley
best A. L. Fisher and A. R.
Ross
on the first of, this month.
defend his title.
in 3 hr. 43 min. 28 sec.
Bunade was leading 5-2, Carson
won the next three games, but he made a spectacular recovery and seemed all in. Matsunada won at 8-6 After tiring Carson out with his placinge. N
TO-DAY'S LAWN BOWLS DETAILS alder on coas con bat play was re-
selected,
The following are the teams for to-day's Lawn Bowls League matches.
SENIOR DIVISION
Crairengower “A” w Kowloon Decks
A. E. Coates
W. V. Field
7- 5D. Bamjahn
B. W. Bradbury
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6-21G. L. Buchanan
F. Angus and J. J. Fergusson A. S. Gomes [C.B.A.):~~~
lost to Fowler and Shute .. drew with Edge and Daley beat Fisher and Ross
R Blythe and N. (C.BA.)÷-
H. Beer
4. 6. M. Onar
6-68
(Skip)
J. S. Landolt 62A A. Bazack Whitley E. F. Lur
beat Fowler and Shute .... drew with Edge and Daley. beat Fisher and Ross .....
B. Basa.
(Skip) 6- 3
Kowloon B.G.C. 6-6P. T. Farrell 7- 6 J. 8. Logan [R, Hall
W. 8. Drake
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INDECISIVE WOMEN'S J. Watson
GOLF MATCH
France And Britain On. Level Terms.
The
A. S. Russell J. H. Budding - 1. Guy
(Skip)
L. Duncan S. Bandie K. H. Bose W. Máctariane
(Skip) Club de Recreio J. E, Nozenhe . H. Basto |IL' A. Alves d. G. Silva
(p)
Chantilly June 30. .: fourth women's golf competition between - Great Britain and France, played here to-day resulted in draw, each team scoring four L Bilva wins, while another game was L. F. Xavior. - halved.
F. V. Ribeiro
halved.
(Bkip)
J. Revie
P. B. Parks
W. Greig
J. A. Lindsay
(6kip)
M. Ferguson
3. 1. M. Brewin
R. G. Craig
J. C. Brown
THE PROGRAMME.
1G. Guan
H. Major G.. Strange 11. Luck
(Skip)
J. Gellatly J. Pooler
IL. Westlake R. E. Davies
(skip)
H. K. Klectric
J. K. Sloan
R. C. Butler
The following are the fixtures in to-G. T. Padgett day's Lawn Bowls League, giving last A. F. Paul ¡season's results in brackets, -
BENIOR DIVISION
C.C.C. “A” (49), ▼ K.D,R.C. (40)
(Skip]
C.de R. (59)
T. Coleman G. Henderson J. Kempton J. McKelvie
(Skip)
▼ Talkoo R,C.
G. H. Stewart R. Wright
T. F., Stainton
K.B.G.C. (76).
P.B.C. (—).
JUNIOR
LR.C.. (55) C.8.C.C. (58) ILK.E.R.C. (62) E.R.KY,C. (49) H.K.F.C. (-)
R. C. Wallace
(8kp) R. Ellis W. Cunningham G. Perkins A. W. Norrie W. Mair
D. Hunre
G. G. Mon N. Drummond
(Blip)
C. II. Summer 3. J. Whyte R. M. Keown J. C. Chalmers
(Skip)
(Skip)
E. G. Post W. Nolan 5. Shepherd W. E. Bollands
(Sidp) JUNIOR Indino R.C. T. Armstrong A. H. Rumfahn
v Civil Service
E. Champelovier. 8. O, Bor
L. Whant
Grimmit
A
Wa
Grin
P. E. Knight
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8, E. AldermSAN
B. Eccleshall Diakin'
A. R. Minu
KM. Omar
V
C.B.C.C. (61)
7.D.R.C. (42) C.C.C. "B" ( DIVISION
C.O.C. (68) v G de R. (42) ▼ KN.G.C (67) ▼F.R.C. (89) ▼ LCC.)
(dp)-
D. M. Khan M. L. Ratacic A. M. Omar JA. M.. My Wahab
(dp)
(Skip) E. W. Blemonds J, Hoos J. Hollidge
M. Y. Ad em A. Q. Brawn MA; PA, O. Madar
Fa J Jones;
A Deliab
(Skip Clyll Barvics E. Tucks decks B. Lockhart ---
In the foursomes, the visitors. Basto won two matches against one, but 1. Ganovica the French won three out of the R A. six singles, one of which was C E. Marques
M.-da ßlivan Milad
de Gunzbourg, the French Polles EC 22 champlon, was defeated by Mrs. L'8, C.. Pender, A. M. Holm, Britisk titlist and Booker
IT: Tallon STARE MA captain, in one of the singles-A. R. Cla Beuter.
(Sdp)
G. Duncan L. C. I. Sour
W. T. Brightman
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McKellar
{J. G. Balgh
N. M. Currie H. W. B. Muskett
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H. McKay W. Orchard HJ. F. Lunny h. de Bome
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H. A. Botelho D. F. Lopes C. M. Alvas Julio Ribeira
(Skip)
J. M. S. Rozario A. A. Rendeloz F. X. Soares- Dr. E. A. Basto
(Skip)
Kowloon BGC G. Bosz
C. L. Farmer M. J. Henderson 3. G. Meyer
(Bidp)
H. F. Stoneham P. O. O'Connell C. B. Hosking W. E. Hale
(Skip)
J. Macdonal E, V. Searis
J. G. Charlton
G. E. F. Thompson (Skip)
* Police B.C. W. Worrest A. Channing
Yacht Club A Stevenson A. W. Browns Hir Thomas Southern
A. Macfarlane
(Skip) (dp) E. S. Abraham
C. 8. Rosselet
· A, E, Marchiont JA. G. Young
H. Milton
W. GUI
C. Summone
S. Logan
J. S. Biddell
W. McLood L. Glendenning. J. R. McWalter A. E. Carey
(Skin)
Carson certainly no con- dition to carry on,
sumed until at 6-8 the umpire de- cided to let the games stand. In ordinary circumstances Carson should beat Matsunada, as his ten- nis is of a better standard. Kat- sunada has excellent placing shots but his game lacks the force that Carson has. His services are weak and on a number of occasion. he made double faults.-N.C.DİN.
PROFESSIONAL BASEBALL
Second Team Forming In Japan
Japan's
Tokyo, June 29, second professional baseball team will be formally or- ganised here Ekle summer, with Marquis Nobutsune Okuma as the. Arat President. Several famous collegiate players, including, Kisa-
(Skip) W. 8. Dall 5. Farlow J. B. Ross
G. 8, Alexander nori Karita, former Hosel Univer- W. McHardy B. E. Maughan
/sity shortstop, and Osamu Mihara, (Skip)
(Skip) former Waseda slugger, have (Sp). B. Greenblil
signed, contracts with the club. DIVISION ** J. A. L. Belby
Craigengewer. T. Hamilton
The team will be named the Dal Nippon Tokyo Baseball Club, The first Japanese: professional base- ball team was, the Nippon Athletic Association's aggregation, which was organised in 1922 and dissolv ed later because of lack of funds.
Bengoe
B. Soares 1 A Chapman
8. Abbas.
W. Phelps... V. N. Atienza
A. Coelho
Bagley
W. Alins
K Way,
(Skip)
Football Club R. P. Skaw (skip) T. Morgen
A Brooksbank
J. Rumell
Bagh (8kfp) II. (Bkip). Ralston
Perk
▼ Kowloon CCHE
M, N, Ttakusen.
W. Mulcahy.
E. Kern
Wright Jack
2. J. Gregory
F. M. Fack
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D. K. Kharasz E. §, Carter-
W. Englishly
II. W. Randall.
E. C. Barry:
G. E. Stephans. 6. Fisteber
Co0.-Graver
Club de Recreo C. n. Robertson DIGI_Alem OS | FALA W Haynes'
EE Wood H. Rosario
R. A. Trengovn (Bldp)] 8. Strange
(81fp)
(Bkip). W. W. Hirst D. E. Kammert Overy/
PORT VALE LOSES £2,770
Port Vale. Macurred loss of €2,770 last year. The annual re- port states: "This loss. Has been occasioned by the poor support (Bkip) given to the club???
Net receipts, including Cup-tles, amounted to "RI1,677,'