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(Continued from Page 4) Neither player played any really brilliant shots, but, in justice “to them, it must be admitted that the rink on which they were playing was not everything that could be desired.
Bass opened poɑrly, neither getting his length nor his green properly, but towards the end he improved greatly, and - might|· easily have won the game, despite
the fact that Brown had 20 shots to his 12-
Brown was playing compara-
ARMY TENNIS
(Continued from Page 5).
ENGINEERS WIN OVER ARTILLERY
Pattullo And Clews Decide Match
MAGNIFICENT RALLY IMPRESSIVE
BY BUNNY AUSTIN
FIVE SET DUEL WITH CZECHOSLOVAKIAN
PERRY 45 MINUTES WITH BOUSSUS
(By A. WALLIS MYERS)
Auteuil (Paris), June 1. If there was no actual surprise here to-day,
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there was one great match, and as a result of it England has gained two places in the semi- finals of the French championships.
WIN
AMAZING RALLY
AFTER BEING
EARLY FELLED
Loser Fails To Take Advantage Of 60 Lb.
LOUGHRAN SEEKS BOUT. WITH BRADDOCK"
Philadelphia, June 20. Tommy Loughran, hopeful of getting another crack at the world Perry needed less than 45 minutes to shatter Boussus. heavyweight title, showed real the last French competitor, in a match only relieved from class here to right to win a de complete dulness by the almost despairing cheers of the crowd sina i 10 rounds from Ray In- when Boussus, always fighting a losing battle, won three de-
tively well throughout the game, At Sookampoo yesterday be bat not as well as might have 22nd Company Royal Engineers been expected.
Ibeat the 12th Battery Royal Artillery by the odd bet in nîne B. Basa in the division of the Arms
Tennis League
Scores.
Head J. C. Brown
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The result of the match
peaded on the last set between Lt Pattullo and Clews and Smith and Taylor. the former winning after a very exciting tussle.
games in a row in the third set. Otherwise Perry's progress pelletiere, the Italian-American
giant from Utica, New York. was automatic The court was his to command.
ON THE OTHER HAND. AUSTIN NEEDED TWO HOURS. A SAN- Downed by a terrific right GUINE SPIRIT AND THE COOLEST HAND TO BEAT MENZELA DOUET WHETHER EITHER MAN HAS EVER PLATED BETTER INSmash in the fourth round, the PARIS, AND THE CLOSELY-PACKED THRONG WATCHING THIS veteran Loughran came back DRAMATIC ENCOUNTER AND THE ENGLISHMAN'S FINE RE- and put on the greatest show L Pattullo and C. S. M. Clews COVERY FROM A LOSING. POSITION-WERE OFFERED THE BEST of generalship of his long car- (RE)
CONTEST OF THE TOURNAMENT.
Scores:
lost to Lt Baker Cawer and Lt.
Hebert
bext B. ́S. M. Smith and L/Bdz.
Taylor
beat Sgt. Biltin and L/Sgt. Mad-
FINCHER BROTHERS L/C Revill, and Sr. Brawn (R-E BEAT HO AND HUNG
1-6
lost to Baker Carr and Hebert 6-1
| best Smith zid Taylor
beat Biltin and Maddison
8-6
あ
Sr. Willdon and Sz. Burtly (RE):
lost to Raker Car and Hebert
lost to Smith and Thrope
beat Bultin and Maddison.
Bachelors are Better.
PLAYER'S
BACHELOR
CORK-TIPPED CIGARETTES
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4-5 he varied it cleverly, but his un
derhand service failed on the few occasions be attempted it
The coolness of the newcomer and his evident knowledge of court-craft played a large part in the pair's display against the Chinese, and had they a little more experience together they might have pulled off their open ing set.
Tsui Wai Pai Dropped
"The Chinese, also made one
feer. His lightning left jab and
A hot sun had hardened the loped baffled an opponent 60
In new right hook he has deve-
pounds heavier.
Impelletiere, standing. 6 feet inches and scaling 270
ring to-day.
court then, inducing high stan- [dard play Such was forth- coming in abundance, especially in the three middle sets the pounds, the largest alims in the real fighting sets. Menzel started like a house on fire, and Loughran wants a chance to by just such a whirlwind cam-
meet Jimmy Braddock, the new paign as he had launched against Perry at Wimbledon Champion who beat Max Baer last year took all the first seven chance to win the crown despite last week, and thinks he has a
This nearly 33 years and the chance he threw away when be The first game was the grim-failed to beat Primo Carnera in mest. After he had lost it Austin the Miami battle of the palms” appeared to falter before the
on March 1 last year. Czech's dynamic attack. No
Tonight's victory was his matter what stroke he attempted second over Impelletiere, whom Menzel had a better one to give the best on a decision in 1933.-- in return. He was not only Associated Press
games
Austin Falters
steadier in the backhand ex- changes
which both men cul-
came in
GIANTS SHARE
THE HONOURS
Dolph Camill Hits 14th-Homer
change. Tsui Wai-pui being tivated, but he was brilliantly CUBS AND "dropped" in favour of Tennie effective when Austin Kwok who also made an impress throwing out a top spin drive on was so amazinglý sive debut in the senior league in the run that well gaugel' partnership with Iu Tak-check.
(Continued on Page 11) Kwok's display was very steady and calculated to undermine the
CIVIL SERVICE K.C.C. second and third strings His overhead work is gradually BOWLS TEAMS improving, but there is still room for improvement in his half and
Senior And Junior full volleva. · In Tak-chenk was: very steady and was very sound Rinks Selected jin his overhead work.
Teddy Fincher Shines
US. BASEBALL RESULTS
New York, To-day- In the only "double-header" The following will represent the the Cubs and the Giants shared yesterday's baseball programine, Civil Service Cricket Club in the the spoils in the National League. The Cardinals are on the up-
The Fincher brothers gave Senior and Junior divisions of their best display of the season the Lawn Bowls League. On ward path and recorded their especially Teddy Fincher
on Saturday against the Craigen-second successive win yesterday,
Senior Team
H. Major, J. F. McGowan, A. O Brawn 'and A. W. Grimmitt (skip). J. Gellesley, S. Eccleshall Deakin and F. Jones (skip)
P. E. Knight, S. Alderman, Davies and J. Halidge (skip).
Junior Term
Dolph Camilli hit his 14th home-run of the season when he helped the Phillies overwhelm the Reds, while the Braves cans- ed a pleasant surprise by troun cing the Pirates.
whose shoulders fell the brunt of gower "A" team and Craigen-beating the Dodgers the opposing attack, strangely gower Juniors, respectively enough. He volleyed, drove, smasted, and lobbed with deadly accuracy and the defeat of Ho Ka-lan and W. C. Hung was în no small measure due to his efforts. E. F. Fincher commenced well, but was shaky after the seventh} game, st
stage the B. Williams, E. W. Hamilton L. R. Finchers were leading their up-Want, and J. Purvis (skip).
EW. Simmonds, W. J. Burling, H. ponents by 4 games to 3. Three Westlake and E Westlake poorly placed Jobs saw the Chin- (skip), (ii) ese who draw level
which
National League
Boston
St. Louis
Delancey hit a homer
JHarper, 3. E. Purvis, T., Arm- Teddy Fincher then won his strong and C. Strange (sip). service game, but the Chinese drew level once more after Willie FOOTBALLERS BOWLS TEAM Brooklyn
Hang had served three conseen- tive aces..
FOR SATURDAY
Bacher hit a homer
Thriling Termis
The following will represent the Hong Kong Football Club in the With the result hanging in the Junior Lawn Bowls League on Chicago balance, Teddy Fincher produced Saturday:
his best and literally volleyed and Currie, G. S. Gaver, E. Turk smashed his way through the op-and Al Brooksbank (skip). position, Ernie Fincher lending G. Stephens, P. Morgan, E. J. Ed Liberal support to take the first wards and J. Eussell (skip). set off the runners-up in the A Steven A. Humphrey, A. Jack-
son and A. Macfarlane (skip)1⁄2 17: Colony Dcables. Championship.
The remaining --KCC ́- pair, Pagh, and Grose, did not fare too well Pagh's driving, failing to findbits-namal immacrilate length.
ENGLAND TEST CHANGE
Tondon, to-day. S. Mitchell
Chicago New York
Herman hit a homer. New York
Cincinatti Philadelphia
Dolub" Cazzilli hát
Washing Detroit
York
and Grose being troubled by In'snes, the Oxford University hats Cleveland
man, will be unable to play in the Wally Berger
the nets
OFF Colour
ung were the
second Test match against the South Africans at Lord's on Satur day owing to an
of hay
the Sar
FCány.
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