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THE CHINA MAIL SATURDAY, JUNE 8, 1935

CHINA ELIMINATED FROM DAVIS CUP BY US

The Central British School cricket elevenɛenjoyed a very successful season under the leadership of Mr. W. Mulcahy, Games Master, who is bere seen seated third from the right. Seated on the extreme tight is P. Wilson, who is one of the school's best all-rounders and the inter- Scholastic mile champion-(King's Studio).

TO-DAY'S LAWN BOWLS

CLASSIC ENCOUNTER IN SENIOR DIVISION

GRANT & BUDGE WIN

DOUBLES CONTEST AMERICAN PLAYERS MORE ACCLIMATISED

EASTERNERS LOSE EARLY GRIP

Mexico, D.F., May 13. AFTER a clean sweep of five matches with China, America's young Davis Cup tennis stars looked ahead to-day to the North American- zone finals against Mexico here on Friday, Satur day and Sunday.

The same three newcomers to Cup competition -Bryan M. Grant Jr. of Atlanta, Ga, J. Donald Budge and C. Gene Mako of California who eli- minated China will face the Mexicans.

YANKEE COMPLETES

They will be heavily favoured to win without losing a match and thus qualify the United States for the interzone finals abroad.

Grant and Budge wound up the series with China yesterday by scoring straight-set victories in singles over Sin Kie Kho and Guy Cheng, respectively. Grant: won !by 61 64, 6-3, while Budge scored over Cheng at 64. 6—2. 16-1.

י

the

OCEAN CROSSING

Escorted Across Atlantic By Three Masted Schooner

Gosport, Eng, May 11. Fingring against a head wind, the Boston Class J. yacht Yaz kee, was sighted in the Baghsh Channel approaching the Isle of Wight to-day, indicating she will complete ber transatlantic crossing late this afternoon. Naval authorities have assigned a special mooring place in the harbor here. Yankee and her consort, the three-masted schooner, Atlantic. began the voyage on April 25, passing Boston Lightship on fixt day at 1 pm. She won her first race in England last Thursday.* -

Fred Jacoby, Jr., of North Ber gen, New Jersey, waves, a victory) greeting as be flashes over the Fine in the 140-mile Albany-New York outboard motor classie in which 173 finished out of the 68 starters.

MCLARNIN WANTS. RETURN CLASH

WITH ROSS

THOUGHT HE BEAT OPPONENT

MANAGER REFUSES TO DISCUSS FIGHT

New York, June

A fourth Ross-McLarnin bout-- an aftermath of last Tuesday's round encounter wherein Bara fdecisioned the Vancouver Irishma to anner McLarnin's 145-pou crown, to-day appeared likely

The Americans apparently were better acclimatised and more ac- customed to the way the ball be- mind the Bowling haves in the high altitude here Probably the best game in the bearing in

on Friday 1935 Lawn Bowls League series Green's sad lapse on the none-too-than they had been will take place this afternoon at perfect Indian green, the visitors when each dropped a set in the King's Park where the Recreio, will have to produce their very opening singles matches. joint Senior Division leaders, en-best if they are to emerge winners.

U.S. Win Doubles tertain Craigengower "A" the

The Bowling Green Club should

Budge and Mako won champions. The result of this win comfortably against the Police doubles match on Saturday, de match will probably determine this whom they entertain at Austin feating Kho and Cheng in straight year's holders.

Road, while a stern straggle should sets, 7-5, 6-2 6-1 The Chin- C. G. Silva, the Recreio's leading ensue between the Kowloon Docks ese players started off at a rapid skip, is at present heading the and the Civil Service at Hung pace and took a 4-1 lead and later Skip's table. having been held to a Hom

held the advantage at 5-3. But draw once, while U. M. Omar, one In the Junior. Division, the here the Americar youngsters, got of the finest players in the Colony, Bowling Green Club, who have so their game in working order and still maintains his 100 per cent-far maintained their 100 per cent reeled off the net four games in a record. Much will depend upon record, encounter the Police at the row to take the set. Thereafter the former's rink to-day.

Valley and should win comfortably, it was an easy task for Cheng and The Kowloon Cricket Club, who while Craigengower and the Re-Kho could not hazele Mako's play have made two interesting changes creio should furnish a great strug-at, the net nor Badge's smashes in the composition of their rinks,gle on the Valley green.

from the back court Associated

Conditions were far from ideal the decision. will have an opportunity of secur-

Press.

and players had to be content (America beat Mexico by 5 matches with balls which became dirty ever received." to me in the North American, Zoe and inter were almost invisible i Final)

ing their first win at the expense The following is

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KOWLOON E.G.C. (80)

INDIAN R.C. (

*

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POLICE R.C. (45)

... JUNIOR CRAIGENGOWER (63)

CIVIL SERVICE. (—)

POLICE (57)

DIVISION

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YACHT CLUB (56)

fore-

VINES, LOTT AND STOEFEN FOR JAPAN

Negotiating With J.L.T.A For Exhibition Tour

«

Tokyo.

Three of the world's greatest ten-

SOUTH CHINA TRIUMPH

(Continued from Page 41.

result of the former champion's mands.

"I thought.I beat Ross by wide margin, McLarnin told the United Press. “I was amazed at-

"It was the worst decision Ebaye

However opposition to a retur

the poor light prevailing, while encounter appeared from an the ground surface was very expected quarter. "Pop"

McLaririn's manager, strema slippery.

There was no doubt as to the objecting to rematch plans,

Never Fight Again superiority of the teams, the Chin-

“Jimmy "will never fight

ese playing much better as a team,

though the Footballers had some 23 long as I am his mai

fairly useful individual players. Foster asserted.

A

S. Bliss, the ex-Interport "Why should I let him soccer player, was easily among again. when we can't get a squ the outstanding players on view.deal"

Both Ross and MeLamin His deadly service, which is very

in

nis players,-H. Ellsworth Vines fast, more often than not resulted fered injuries as a result of t

aces. His placements were scrap Ross, who has already George M. Lott and Lester Stoefen.

to Chicago, fractured are now negotiating with the very good, while he was brilliant turned Japanese Lawn Tennis Association overhead, both at the net and from thumb McLarnin tore & ligament for a visit to Japan sometime next the centre of the court. Had he in his shoulder. He plans to received fall support from his main in New York a fortnight" spring.

D. Knox, then, accompanied by his par Their proposal was conveyed to over-impetuons partner, three of their matches, J. Dimitrijewic, nee Helen Mar-

Over-Imperious lawe, former United States' WO-

t

Figures in brackets denote the result of the corresponding fixture the Association through Mra w the partnership would have won all sail for Ireland. Ft)

last year.

LAWN BOWLS TOURNEY

DRAWS ANNOUNCED POSTPONED GAMES REARRANGED

The draw for the next rounds;ing games have been re-arranged: of the Open Rinks and Open

TUESDAY, JUNE 11 Pairs Lawn Bowls Championships J. K. Sloan R. Goodman

(Football Club) took place last evening at_the

MONDAY, JUNE 17 Committee meeting of the Hong Eel Arulli v D. Eunjaba Kong Lawn Bowls. Association.

Open Pairs Draw

The following is the draw for the Third Bound of the Open Pairs Lawn Bowis Championship:

WEDNESDAY JUNE 19

Z (Civil Service) The following postponed games in the Second Round of the Open Singles Lawn Bowls Championship have been arranged as under:

MONDAY, JUNE 17 F. J. Jones. A. S. Gomes G. EF Thompson y W. Glendinning

A. W. Grimmitt and F. J. Jones J. E.

Henson, and S. A. Bright

(Hong Kong Electric) CG. Silva and F. IX. da Silva P. E. Knight v J. Mchelvie

Glendinning and W. Glendinning

ނ

*

(Kowloon Docks)

A. Macfarlane and J. Russell v. IV. Petherick

Medina and J. Cavanagh

B

(Civil Service)

(Taikoo)

(Recrain)

glorious

His Ring Future -

McLarnin said his

ring fata

men's tennis champion, during her Knox could be a very useful depended entirely on how his fe

jury heals visit here at the beginning of last player, but his impetuousity often if it does not heal, he announce month.

had the better of him yesterday he will but 10 sports writing If the negotiations are success-and

a living United Press. ful, the three players will also chances at vital stages of the sets. visit Shanghai, following their He, however recovered sufficiently would have given them a harder tour of Japan, according to Mrs in the last set against Cheung and ght on a dry surface. Dimitrijewic-Rengo.

he threw away

Cheung to help to force a draw,

The following are League term Willis is a fairly useful player fixtures for the next fortnight=

Tuesday, June 11-

with good forehand and backhand strokes and a deadly amash at the net. What he lacks, however, is 3} CRG “A”. volley, and many an opportunity HK.C.C was lost as a result of this fault. CRC -p

W. Knox is much steadier than LRC. his brother, but lacks the strokes, being very weak on his backhand.

CEA. Fuller had a rocklike defence, al-

HKC.C though he lacked speed in retriev CKS.C.C. MJ Henderson (skip) (Kowlooning the fast shots against him. Recreio. Docks).

Winch was the third best foot-

B. Morrison, G. Mitchell, W. Greig baller, although, he could ipTOVE (Bowling Green):

“A” DIVISION

U.S.R.C.

Eecreio "Pe ECC CCC

Wednesday, June 12 “E”, DIVISION DRE

TIRC

▼ HELICO

K.C.C

SCAA

Thursday, June 13

"C" DIVISION-

KITC

EKUTS

Chinese Much Stezdi

CATC.

Recreio CEA

CIP.C C.C.C

The

were much

Tuesday, June 18

"AR DIVISION

H

IRC

and J. McKelvie (skip) v J E (Taikoo) W. Way AE Henson

(Kowloon Docks) Noronha, F. Z da Silva, C. El Mar with a better length on his fore KC.C B. Basto and J. E. Noronia v T. Arm-

ques and C. G. Silva (skip) (Kowloon and backhand, while his lobbing is SCAA E. Doncan J. Cavanagh an

weak Cricket Club), baba strong and C. Strange

Cricket Club) (Kowloon

A. A. Razack, M. A P. Souza, AS A A. Eazack (Hong Kong Electric) Gomes and D. Ramjahn (skip) ▼ G. TUESDAY

Duncan, C. A Summons, W. Gill and JUNE 18

E.. el Goodman and R. Lapsley H. Rozario v Jd. Whyte

magh, B. W. Luz and E. Beer (Bowling Green)

Kowloon Cricket Club)

tens B. Duncan and L. A E. Duncan H. Basa y J. C Brown (Recreia) Beer and U. M. Omar (skip), E. Git-

E Kerp

N. J Bebbington and rush H. Lose and J. 3 Parvis NM Currie W. McLeod,

(Craigengewer) PP. Phillips (skip) (Recreio).

-D. M.Khan, 0. Bu, M. Y. Ada the Rinks Second Round

rand Am B. Dallah (slóp); |

B-Bone

Foo “Stair The following is the draw for the Wright, J. Watson T per Pink (skip) Hong Kong Fed hall and I. Shepherd for Second Round "yi - the-

ooper and plete Electric) Lawn Bowls

THURSDAY

F. Cullen, and J. Whyte or A E

Coates and 1 S Landolt S. Erdess

W. K. Ways and A. S. Gomes ÄÄNET Summonds."

Barack and W-V. Fold~~- (Tzkp0) || ↑ Jones and

Rearranged Games

Owing to the greens for the fol lowing games in the Second Round of the Open Singles being ganz

ates Ixed, the

V Hast, J. Kempton,

Calien (skipy

EG. Fincher: F. Goodwin and

Lay (skip) (Recre

were

ISION

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