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China Mail Sports Diary

TO-DAY

Lawn Bowls Open Singles

G. Perkins v. A. Chapman

'Open Rinks-Semi-Final.

(C.C.C.).

R. F. Luz, B. W. Bradbury, H. Beer, and U. M. Omar v. E. W. Sim- monds, J. W. Deakin, F. J. Jenes, and A. W. Grimmitt

Meetings.

TO-MORROW

Tel. 21322.

ARKEN MITES

CARNERA'S FIGHT WINNINGS

UNABLE TO ENJOY £17,600

NOT ALLOWED TO WITHDRAW CASH FROM BANK

New York, June 29. Primo Caruera, the giant Italian boxer, slowly recovering from the battering he recently received from (Police) Max Baer, the American, is to-day

THE CHINA MAIL, THURSDAY, AUGUST 2, 1934,

TEAM PLAY ESSENTIAL IN TENNIS DOUBLES

CARNERA WANTS

REVENGE

NOT FINISHED WITH BAER YET.

SPRAINED ANKLE MAIN REASON FOR DEFEAT

New York. Primo Carnera sprained his ankle in his fight with Max Baer, it was revealed by an X-ray examination here. Carnera attributes his de- feat to his inability to use his foot properly.

I'm not finished with that bambino yet," said the Ambling Alp. "He has promised to meal. me again in September, and I'm only waiting for that time to lcome.

"I am willing to fight him on the winner-take-all basis. and in

addition I will give him 50.000 dollars.(£10,000) if he beat me."

Many Offers Received Meanwhile Primo is spending this time answering cables offering him fights against Jack Petersen,

SHANGHAI GETTING READY FOR TROTTING RACES

Messrs. Murnour And Woo At Victoria Park, Sydney

Sydney, July 4.

Mr. P. Muraour and Mr. L. W. Woo, who have been buying-trot ting horses for racing at Shanghai, were at Victoria Park yesterday,

They have completed their par- chases, and have made arrange- lients for a, number of trainers And drivers to go back with the draft.

Mr. Muraour stated that the track was similar to that owned by the New South Wales Trotting Club. His association intended racing at night. It would retain the ownership of all the horses.

NEW YORK GIANTS

WIN TWICE

Dizzy Dean's Brilliance Against Cubs.

U. S. BASEBALL RESULTS

New York, To-day.

EXAMPLE SET BY FRENCHMEN

TEMPERAMENT OF GREAT IMPORTANCE

ABILITY TO CHANGE TACTICS

(By Advantage Server.)

TENNIS PLAYERS

FOR AUSTRALIA

PERRY AND HUGHES AVAILABLE

MAY COMPETE IN VICTORIA CHAMPIONSHIPS

London, June 22;

The special representative of the Australian Press Association says: The Lawn Tennis Asso- clation is considering arrange ments for players to visit Vie

TEAM› play is perhaps the finest thing in lawn tennis, for toria during the Centenary cele TEAM, Thy is feet sink in, ay hint or for torta

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vidual "pot-hunting." When one is a member of a team there is G. P. Hughes and F. J. Perry Minges D. Round, more at stake than self-glorification; you are playing for your are available.

M. Scriven, K. Stammers, R. Nat- club, or your city, or even your country,

Match play in its finest form has been developed by the famous hall, N. Lyle, and E. M. Dearman French "Musketeers" Cochet. Brugnon, Boratra, and Lacoste. have been asked whether they With them match play was carried to its logical conclusion; they would form a women's team. Miss played as a team even when competing individually in champion Scriven and Mles Stammers say ship tournaments. If Borotra was playing against an American they are not available. in the Wimbledon semi-final and was losing, the knowledge that the American had to meet Lacoste or Cochet in the final mode him redouble his efforts, for by prolonging the match as far as possible he tired his opponent, and thus Indirectly helped his fellow-countryman in the final on the following day.

Temperament is of paramount. importance in team play.

As af

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the British heavy-weight cham- The New York Giants, world general rule, a young exponent pion. in London: Paulino Uzcudun champions, trounced the Boston plays either much above form or the Spanish champion, in Barce Braves twice in a double-header in much below form, in his first Indeed, in his first sea- lona; and Max Schmeling, former the major league American Base- match

In gaining world's champion, in Milan. He ball yesterday, recording high son of match play. is not accepting these offers yet. scoring wins in both matches. experience, the first task is to

"First getta dat little Melvin Ott, one of the leading surn up the temperature of the love-40. Too many players are apt Baer," he growled.

Giants' batsmen, hit two opposition and gauge the quality to ease off a little when leading 130-love, falling to realise the enor- of their strokes. He won't be able to walk pro-homers in the second game.

Then оле must acquire the mous difference between 40-love perly for some time. His ankle is

Dizzy Dean, the star pitcher of badly sprained and several liga-

decision as to how each separate ments are torn. Luigi Sorest, his the St. Louis Cardinals, was inability of always forming a rapid and 30-15. manager, says that had it not been great form yesterday, shutting out to enable the Cardinals to win by a 4 to 0 tally.

The Washington Senators, 1933 BOROTRA'S BRILLIANCE. American League champions, fought|

One of the cleverest exhibi-stands at 4-2. the winning of the out a even duel with the Philadel

I ever saw next game means either the strong

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team very attractive would be Misses Round, Nut», hall, and Lyle. The association is understood to be considering sending a third woman, at its expense if necessary.

Should a team go, it will arrive in Auckland on November 2 and remain until December 10 unless a request is received to participate in the Victorian championships in the first week in December. Tho team will sail for England early in February.

THROAT TROUBLE AT WIMBLEDON.

for this injury in the first round. the Chicago Cuba for nine inningsmatch had best be conducted, and game, one must endeavour to anti-] 19 Volunteer Officials

Carnera would have won.

A doctor who examined Carnera before the fight said he was not in a fit condition to enter the ring. He was still suffering from the effects of influenza.

.:

Knuckle-Dusters

In a set, even more than in a the ability to change tactics in acipate the position as it may be later. As the third point is the losing game.

most important in a game, so, in my view, the vital game in a set is the seventh. If the

score

Affected.

UMPIRES ALSO, TROUBLED

London, June 28.

A new and mysterious malady is

Wimbledon.

con-affecting players and umpires at

In nearly every case the trouble is in the throat,

phía Athletics to win by an 11 totions of lawn tennis 8 margin. Cramer of the Athletics was at Wimbledon, when Borotra position of a 6-2 lead or the

played against Rene Lacoste, early siderably weaker one of 4-3. hit two homers.

Results, as cabled by Reuter, were: in the latter's great tennis career.

At that time Lacoste had a de- SERVING FIRST. National League

R. H. E.finitely weak backhand stroke,

Of course I do not wish to over- To-day 19 of the volunteer offi- R. H. E. apart from which the two French

"aces" were very evenly matched. stress this point. Every game has cials were off duty, mostly because 11 16

But Borotra, who, strangely its due importance; every point of sickness.

As there were more than 100 of enough, has a mnet undeserved re-counts. At the same time, to play

necessitates the apthem left to carry on, however. to the score 1putation of playing "without us-

Some Italian admirer has cir- culated a wild rumour in Rome! that Baer had been arrested be. cause it was alleged that he had knuckle-dusters concealed in his New York... gloves. This, of course, was Boston speedily discounted. Baer's gloves certainly held "dynamite."

Meanwhile both the boxers are!

New York

hit homers.

in a quandary over their money.

Carnera's £hare of the purse, Boston $27,000, has been attached because

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Melvin Ott (2) and Schumachering his head did not seem to plication of all one's energy and the tournament proceeded smooth

realise ble opponent's weakness. concentration. To serve first is aly.

The chief affliction among the 3 11 0 Each won his service game until great advantage, for seven times

four-all was called in the first set, out of ten the average player will umpires, it was stated was, throat 2 and then, with Lacoste serving, win his service games up to a trouble. On the centre, and Court No. 1, microphones help their Borotza sent four successive light score of four-all.

The player who has served first voices. Elsewhere they are heard ning returns to the backhand

of the suit filed against him by Philadelphia Miss Emilia Tersini, former Soho Brooklyn waitress, for £4,000. Income tax

A Cincinnati

Hafey hit a homer.

collectors are also after the money. Pittsburgh

Baer is in the same boat. £10,000 "heart-balm" suit is await- ing him, and the tax collectors are on his heels too.

HARVEY AND PETERSEN

TRAINING ON THE FARM.

4 10

8 11

6 12

7 12

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4

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Dizzy Dean pitched.

American Leagoe

Washington:

St. Louis Chicago

11 14 Susko and Manush hit homers.- Philadelphia

2 corner, and with his own service thus leads at 5-4, and so to win for not heard) by their own voCE!

Bot

one

1 to follow annexed the first set at the set he requires to gain only efforts.

of his adversary's service Perhaps this has given them the games.. On the other hand, his op complaint that affects clergymen. The same tactics won for him ponent must not

only break Several players scratched, though

2 the second set; but during the through service, but also avoid los-not all through illness.

O next two sets he took things easily ing any games in which he himself Mrs. P. D. Howard (formerly from the back of the court and is server. Whenever possible, Mile Metaxa) allowed Miss A. M

4

8 14 Cramer (2) and Higgins hit

homers.

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rarely sent a ball his opponent's open by serving for the Arst game. Yorke a walk-over in the singles. backhand. In the final set, Another point of importance in F. von Rohrer and J. Siba, the theroughly rested, and now against team-play is not to slacken off, Czechoslovakia players. have an over-confident adversary, the even when you have assumed scratched from the men's doubles, "bounding Basque" launched so substantial lead, unless for this and 0. Kopman and A: T. England prolonged and powerful an attack you have a very definite reason from the All England Plate. upon Lacoste's backhand that the such as the husbanding' of stamina

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latter, with considerable difficulty, in order to win the final set more

won only two games in the set securely. Many players, experi

2 TACTICS WITH ADVANTAGE fenced and otherwise, have lost MAGNE HEADS THE

matches through the ballef that a

There is an important lesson to lead of B-love was the same as a

1be taken from this example. Do win of 6-love...

Boston

Wally Berger hit a bomer, LIGHT-HEAVYWEIGHTS NOT New York

POPULAR

Crosetti hit a homer.

Chicago

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211.

London. June 29.

ruefully contemplating his pocket- The third match for the British St. Louis

be- book, in which nothing intervenes heavy-weight championship

tween Jack Petersen and Len Har-Chicago

Hong Kong Football Club, 4.45 p.m. between back and front. Lawn BowlsOpen Singles:

R. Basa v. G. Ci Moss

E. G. Post v. V. Petherick

The day before the fight 17,600 vey, has not been definitely fixed (C.B.C.C.) was paid into his account by yet, but it is practically certain to St. Louis Madison-square Garden Company, take place before the summer is (Recreio).but there is an injunction against

K.C.C.) his withdrawing any of it.

H. A. S. Alres 7. R. Duncan

SUNDAY.

Bowls International.—-—-—-

Philippines v. Switzerland

India or Wales v. Ireland Australia v. Portugal Malaya v. England

BOXER GOES ON STRIKE

Demands More Prize Money.

Sydney, July 4.

ended. The most probable venue is Cardiff.

Meanwhile, Harvey's injured eye

His manager, Louis B. Sorest, has returned to its normal shape Cleveland. sold to him a 1,900-acres farm and and practically all traces of in- Trosky hit a homer, a.100-roomed villa in Italy, and a jury have disappeared. house at Atlantic Beach, New Jer

Harvey, however, is in a quan-

Bey. On these properties Carnera dary. He has been given until

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RANKING LIST

point too frequently, for by so do- AN EXTRAORDINARY MATCH French Cycling Classic

Perhaps the most extraordinary

oling he will. In all likelihood master

Paris, July 23. his weakness. At the same time singles match ever played on the Bonura hit a homer.

Qualifying again for the Yellow keep that weak point ever in mind centre court of Wimbledon was Jersey and the first place on the and take advantage of it whenever that between W. T. Tilden and general ranking list, the French Game went to 10 innings.

a critical point is at stake. A know- Henri. Cochet: several years ago bicycle ace Magne yesterday won ledge that you have this tactical when both were that their best. The the seventeenth lay of the Tour de Detroit

10. 17

advantage in reserve will give you great American led by two sets to France race, pedalling through the Owen hit a bomer.

7 14 added confidence.

love, and five games to one in the 91 kilometres separating Luchon The best temperament for match third set. It was his service, and from Tarbes in 2 hours, 51 mio. play is primarily, the ability to assuming too readily that the 48 seconds.

as good as won, he keep calm and play one's normal match" was

Magne iA now heading, the game in times of stress. Patience treated the spectators to a series general ranking list with a total of concentration, and the will-to-wis of spectacular shots, instead of 105 hours, 6 minutes and 65 are all essential parts of a suc concentrating entirely on the de

seconds., Martano and (Vervaecke cessful match player's equipment feat of Cochet But everything follow closely second and third The ability to remain unruffled at went wrong! Sixteen successive with 105h 26m. 424, and 105h. be all times is the only way to be points went to the Frenchman. It

55m. 53s, respectively.--Havas. certain of obtaining the best re- was five-all. And thereafter, his sults. The power to think ahead confidence shaker, Tilden never methods the previous result might

recovered.

be. reversed. next must also be cultivated.

LEARNING FROM DEFEAT. PLAYING TO SCORE. the

owes Soresi precisely £17,600, July 18 to fix up a fight with Ed-HAROLD LARWOOD'S FUTURE

Soreal's application to the die Phillips for the light heavy- courts to withdraw £14,500 from weight title which he bolds. - The

DOWN ON THE FARM

offer to Miss Tersini in satisfac-jën.

A hover went on strike at Leich-farming land in Italy.

(Continued From Page 4)

Camera's bank credit is still pend-purses likely to be offered to the ing, leaving £8,100 to satisfy the Board of Control for this match on the agenda, and this will "heartbalm" judgment in favour of will not be substantial. For some considered by the Club and Ground Miss Tersini, the London waltress. curious reason matches at this Committee in due course," But even this residue of his bank weight do not appeal to the boxing

This committee will meet

I trust it is not redundant to add month. (account dose not belong to Carnera, public.

that, if you wish to win your who finds to-day that all he can

Larwood's" contract with club expires at the end of this It is a truism to state that a One can learn as much from de- matches, you must keep your tem- tion of her claims consists of some If he had beaten Petersen on year. He has received an offer from match is never lost until your op- feats in team play as from vic-per and not allow a bad decision June 4 Harvey would have relin-Burnley, a Lancashire League clut, ponent has gained the last point. tories-probably more. Wins are or any other little contretemps to quished the light heavyweight title which he has not yet accepted. But it is not always realized that apt to be taken for granted by worry you. This is a matter of Now he wonders whether, finan- He has said that he will not the chances of victory may be con-most, players, and seldom induce a will power; the man who does not cially, it is worth holding. play against the Australians in a siderably lessened in the course of retrospective mood in which one let anything worry him may be Art. Hoare was to have met the management declared the pre He said that he intends to un- Fest match, but not that he will a match by fallure to "play to the analyses the why and wherefore of said to possess the match playing, Jimmy Day. Hoare's share of the gamme closed, The announcement dertake six weeks' work on a decline to play for Nottingham score." The importance of this is success. After defeat, however, temperament, which is at least as gate, on a percentage baals, did not find favour with the spec- Comish farm, with his trainer, in shire against them, and it is assume apparently not appreciated by the a player is well advised to run valuable an asset as any single amounted to about 45, but he re-tators who hosted vigorously.

an effort to put on another stone, ed here that he will play against majority of club players, For in- over in his mind the lessons to be stroke at his command.

or his opponent's Never do anything in a match fused to appear unless he was Many stormed around the office The programme will consist of them at Trent Bridge in August. stance, most of the experts agree learned

tastice, why hier own which might give your opponent guaranteed 8.

By and demanded tickets for a future ordinary farm work-wood-chopp He was silent about this to-day: that the vital point in each game strokes The crowd waited patiently for bout, but were refused. Eventually ing, digging and harvesting. It am not saying anything at all," is the third, which brings the tactics falled, and how at sub an excuse to suspect you of not

score to 40-love, 30-15, 15-80, orisequent meeting by changing his playing the game. will be no holiday. three-quarters of an hour before the stadium was cleared.

hardt Stadium last night, and the

test had to be s

main contest had to be abandoned.

the "asfor

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