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THE CHINA MATESTHERSDAYS

“SOUTH AFRICA SHQUEDSDO

WELL IN TESTS.

Former Capta

On Team

Johannesburg. Jame

success of the South African cricketers in England is the direct result of the policy{" adopted by this country in select ing young players," said B. G Deane, the captain of the South African team which toured

on toured Eng land in 1929.

Deane also stated that

JOE ALLEN

FANS EIGHT

MRS. MOODY SECURESLOUGHRAN

BATTERS NARROW VICTORY

Few Home Runs In US Baseball

GIANTS NOSED OUT

New York, To-day.

players were helped by the adoyed yesterday the tion in South Afries of, truf scien kets at all the chat cricketing centres. He added: "They should

do well in the Test matches, but

unless the wickets: suit the bowi lers, it will be hard to win matches in three days.” “

REPRIMAND FOR FAMOUS MOTORIST

(Continued from Page 1)

"I had a few words to say to the stewards myself,” Dixon told It was I not they, who sus gested that I had better not race here again....

pe.

Crossing Black

maintaining their pos

the head of the table

COMING TO

ENGLAND

MATCHED WITH LARRY GAINS

MAY MEET PETERSEN

AT WEMBLETS

(By. "RINGSIDER")

(Continued from Page , and, circumspective, passing. Kirs. Moody like a knife if the ventur- tournament. It says-much for the ed-in, or ma English girl's consistently fine stroke rally until she could play driving that in spite of her double the half court ball down the {faults she came so close to victory. American's forehand line. In spite of high scoringning the opening game on her ser

„The American ‹ started by Win

First Service Mistake. some of the clashes in

Having started so auspiciouslyj American Baseball Leagu

vice—a shoed" stroke lacking the and this was only the third set length and strength of her former Mrs Moody had loer in England

London, June 12 very few home runs were

delivery. Miss Hardwick then in eight years-Miss Hardwick in Dublin and at Wembley Stad- Plans are being made far fights took the next four games, playing did better and wou the first game ium for Tommy Loughran. the with rare judgment and skill and against her opponent's service in American who was formerly of brilliant pitching by Joe fading a definite weakness, in her the second set. Now came her world's light heavy-weight- Allen, who famed eight of the opponent's forehand on her first service blemish. When with pion, and, who was besten Athletic batters

Both sits were keeping a superb in a point of leading two-love Miss Camera for the heavy-weight In the National League 10 in length, and their backhand dris Hardwick served a double fault, championship of the world. nings were called for to decide ing bouts were a joy to watch.

and lost the game on another The agent of Loughran's man- the clash between the Phillies Mrs. Moody had started in or double fault after dence.

sager is at present in London, and and the Giants; which the former dinary-footwear. Apologising for It was now Mrs. Moody's turn I was informed yesterday that for won, nosing out the leaders by a the delay, she went to a chair, and to miss chances. She over-drove the first fight-in Dublin probably 4 to 3 margin. Dolph Camilliean-pulled heavy socks over her shoes badly in the third game to lose it on Aug. 9Len Harvey had beeh tributed his 17th homer of the The break unsteadied Miss Hard-The long fifth was gallantly car-made an offer. season towards the win wick and she lost the next three ried by Miss Hardwick who led To Meet Gains

The Reds and the Cubs also games, only to regain her confid 132 A 42 lead might have

His terms, however, were con- met in a 10 innings encounter, the ence and aim in the next two, and come if another double fault had sidered too high, and negotiations former nosing out Chicago by a to win them both to give her the not intervened.

to 3 margin, Lombardi hilting set.

are now proceeding with Larry . In the critical sevent same Gains, the Canadian coloured

his seventh four-bagger of the She was delightfully accurate Miss Hardwick was 1540 on Mrs-beary-weight, to take the match.

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NATIONAL LEAGUE

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The trouble seems to have arisen because Me Oliver Fer- tram, driving a Barnato Hassan Special. the fastest car

in the Boston race, was, according to an obser- Brooklyn ver, baulked as we were coming off the Byfleet banking, and cut Philadelphia underneath me at the black, line by the fork.

Phelps hit a homer

Davis and Delph Camill

homemes

Leiber hit a homer

Chicago

Normally cars in my class New York would have to keep below the] black line. Before the race. how ever, I and several other driver? obtained permission to cross the black line.

Impossible Task

swe

"I was told I must make there was no other car wishing to overtake above me. This means: that, while travelling at 126 mph. I should have to look be hind me and is frönt at the same time, which is impossible.

"The fact that Mr. Bertrim was able to pass on the inside showed that he was not baulked."

Chock Klein hit a homer Cincinnatti

Lombardi hit a homer:

AMERICAN LEAGUE

New York .......

Tony Lazzeri hit a homer Fhiladelphia

J. Allen pitched.

St. Louis Chicago

Washington hit a homer.

Washington Boston After the stewards' announcë- meat, Mr. Bertram said to me: "I

Cleveland did not make the protest Before Detroit the race the committee asked if I objected to the rules being alter- |ed so that no fewer than six cars would be allowed to cross the black line. I very definitely said I had serious objections, as it New York. would mean that I should be Cleveland

Detroit banlked

Chicago

"No blame whatever attached Boston

H

8

Moody's service. With her oppon- This fight would take place in the ent moving forward slowly on the open air, possibly at Lansdowne damp turf a drop shot was the Park.

Loughran is anxious to for in try it. and Mrs. Moody became England, and the arrangement is (Continued from Page 1).

43 Now Miss Hardwick served that if he wins his Dublin Eight her best game to win it conclu-lhe will be matched against Jack Perry took a 2-0 lead in the sively to love. Her chance looked Petersen if Petersen beats, Walter third set which was featured by rosy when Mrs. Moody served a Nensel in their return contest, Wembley 1 an improvement in Crawford's double fault to concede the ninth which takes place at

display. The Australian, hinting | game.

{stadium on June 25 This wouid bmuch harder on the forehand. 10: Vital Tenth Game

take place in September at Wem- blev.

WIMBLEDON winning coap. Miss Hardwick did

drew level at Sall but Ferry, Five-four- to Miss Hardwick palling out winners when they fand 30-all. It was a tense mo-

Top Flighter were wanted, took the seventh ment for players and spectators The American is expected to game.only to see Crawford once alike. The ralies had been splen-leave for Europe in ten days” again draw level." He, however, did and full of good shots. Alas! time. took the next two games for set another double. fault, from the Though now 32 years of age,"

ADVERSE DECISIONS

leader the set was squared at Loughran is still in the top fight babe fourth set looked like

305-all The 11th was a long game of heavyweights, and his visit easy thing for. Perry, who led 41 well fought, but it went at last to would be the most important of an and 5-2 after the Australian had the American, and she took the American heavyweight to this had several adverse decisions given 12th essily

conatry since Tommy Gibbons. against him.

For the first seven games in the beat Jack Bloomfield at Wembley Crawford saved the first match final set the fight was level. More some twelve years ago. He is a point and twice aced his rival on rain came, but the players made

boxer of the brainy type similar his service game to creep up to light of The Tong seventh

in this respect, though not ins 53. Then be broke through game was the turning point, Miss actual style to Harves 10 2-5 Perry's service for a love game to Hardwick had vantage twice;"ou

Tables To Date

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get within striking distance, but losing it she seemed to tire. Mrs.

the Australian foot-faulted in the Moody, probably visualising vic GAINS V WALKER tenth game for Perry to run out tory for the first time, put on

a deserving winner-Reater

ELEVEN ENCOUNTERS ***

pressure. The eighth game t well contested, and in the ninth | The following is a complete reand last the American was in 515 cord of the meetings betweer command of the court.

Fred Perry and Jack Crawford.

In fve set matches—f

Perry beat Crawford Scarborough text match 1932. American championships 1935. Victoria championships 1923.S Australian championships 1984. British hard

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ACHILLES SNATCH

A VICTORY

AT LEICESTER

Coloured Classic For Saturday

London, June 11. Larry Gains and Obie Walker will meet at Leicester for the 1"coloured heavyweight champion-

ship of the world on July 5%

The fight will take place on the [grounds of the Leicester "Bagby-- A dashing quarter-mile by J. C Football Club, the first big open- Stothard, supplemented by two air fight at Leicester since Gains furious furlongs from D. L Rath-knocked out Phil Scott in two

(Continued from Page 4)

New South Wales championships bone and K. S. Duncan, ensured rounds four years ago.

first or second place for Achilles?

239 1934.

BOWLS VETERANS IN SINGLES CLASH THIS AFTERNOON-

Australian championships 1965

Finlay's Bad Luck

FE Park could not hold C. H9-10ths, and is the first English- In Laree set matches each had twice Stoneley, of the Miolcarians, and man to beat even time on the re- beaten the other.

In the other semi-final tie Gott- it was soon

obvious that the susciated White City track fried von Cramm, the brilliant Achilles would finish second. If German Davis Cup exptain, defeat-the Swedes were third they won ed Donald Badge, the American the match by half a point, if conqueror of Bunny Austin, in anyone else beat them the victor four sets

was for the Achilles

Heroic Gesture

ANGLO-GERMAN FINAL

As in the French championships:

{Continued from Page 31

D. O. Finlay might have beaten

become either Duncan or Brawn have ever

15sec in the hurdles had he not embroiled with the progressed so far in an Oper

minth harde when leading by Singles contest before, but it la

nearly two yards. H Lidman wor S. Stromberg made an heroic for the Swedish Club in 15 1-5see. certain that neither of them has some weeks 280, Fred Perry, the gesture for Sweden-Running the ever succeeded to the final. There world first ranking amateur tennis last quarter-mile he made up a big one time losing the long jump by KS. Duncan (Achilles) was at is an excellent chance of one of player, will thus once more meet leeway and at one time went into three-quarters of an inch from L them reaching the concluding the German ace. Gottfried von Laird place. But the effort was Lidholm (Ogryte). However, he stages this year and if this proves Cramm, in the final round of the too souch for him, and in the last eventually won by that smal dis to be the case he will fully deserve Men's Singles championship at 40 yards he was passed first by G. mance with a leap of 22ft 7in his triumph

Hey, of Stade Francais, 2nd JV Fowell LAC), W. C..

Wimbledon on Friday.

Youngest Player

This is the first time since 1914 then by EB. Wylde, of Atalanta Botha (Atalanta) and JK J. K. Sican, the youthful Elec that a German player has reached Consequently the Achilles won by Sullivan (Achilles) had a great- tric B.C. bowler, is in direct com- the final round of the Men's Singles 35 points to 33% trast to the previous twe, as be at Wimbledon Otto Froidzheim The Milocarians, by finishing a revised briskness in his ran

battle in the half Powell, with is the youngest and least experi- the last German finalist, was de-first, best the 1 AC (who were ning, held his own despite a long enced player remain in the tourna feated by the Australian Norman last the relay) out of third challenge by Botha and a belated ment Sloan, who in addition to E. Brooks, who is this year at place by 1 points securing his place in the Electric tending the Wimbledon champion AW Sweeney wo team, has one championship to ships in the capacity of non-play-Jards for the Milocarians his cedit already the Electric ing captain of the Aud

glorious pugnacity.

EC singles conteer. Although he The results, as cabled by Rea- meets a. formidable riral

Arculi, he is a player who can

be relied on to giv

count of

self" nos matter:

heavy the odds.

Omar, former Interporter and Singles champion, LAV Ramsay, of Kowl

should ing.h

réio

play:

ter, were

Men's Singles (Sem-F Fred Perry (GL Britain)/(holder) beat Jack Crawford (Australiay

Gottfried von

at Deazand

Bound

spurt by Sullivan, who, not 12- the 100 naturally, thought Botha was his

most dangerous rival on Empírs. did 9 Games form

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