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STRE CHINA MAIL, SATURDAY, JULY 13, 1935
GERMANY'S DAVIS CUP WIN OVER AUSTRALIA
BOWLING GREEN ARE
FAVOURED
RECREIO'S SEVERE TEST
THE clash between the Bowl-when they meet them say to
ing Green and the Recreio, day- The outcome of the game two of the best combinations in with the Indian RC and the the League, is one that has been Police RC is not 30 easily
KHO SIN KIE AND CARSON BEATEN IN CHICAGOTM
Funimated From Hard Courts Tourney
Chicago, July 6 Wilbur Coen, youthful Kansas City zacket-wielder who once held the national: junior tennis, title, to day defeated Kho Sis-e
CRAWFORD'S SECOND DEFEAT IN BERLIN
MCGRATH'S VAIN EFFORT AGAINST VON CRAMM
looked forward to with more foretold The Indians will be inese Dani Cap player fr AUSTRALIAN CORRECTS WEAKNESS
than the usual interest. The playing without the help of Dallah. Recreio will be playing with less while the Police are improving all confidence to-day. following the time.
their surprising defeat at the In the junior division the Bowl- hands of the Police R.C., and the ing Green are expected to emerge general expectations are that it successful once again when they will be another victory for the meet the Recreio, notwithstanding Austin Road bowlers. No mat-the fact that their opponents have ter what the result may be, how the advantage of understanding ever, the game will be full of the green. Taikoo Docks will not interest to the very last head. find the Football Club such
Craigengower. “A" are not like easy obstacle to overcome as some ly to suffer at the hands of the others have done, and unfortunate Kowloon CC team game should be witnessed.
"SKIP'S FORECAST FOR TO-DAY
FIRST DIVISION
A
CRAIGENGOWER “A” (61)
CIVIL SERVICE (72)
CLUB DE RECREIO (54)
POLICE RC (—)
KOWLOON CC. (49)
CRAIGENGOWER "B" (48)
KOWLOON BGC (57)
INDIAN RC (~~)
SECOND DIVISION
T
•KOWLOON CC. (72)
KOWLOON B.G.C. (56)
HE ELECTRIC (61),-
TAIKOO DOCKS
YACHT CLUB (→→→)
CRAIGENGOWER (45)
CLUB DE RECREIO (55)
-POLICE RC (54)-
FOOTBALL CLUB-(—)-
CIVIL SERVICE (~~~)
Figures in brackets denote the results of the corresponding
tures last year, and underlined teams are favoured to win.
GOOD SWIMMING
WITNESSED AT THE
· SOUTH CHINA GALA
(Continued from Page 4)
At the conclusion of the swim- ming, the prizes were distributed by Mr. Wu Man-chan.
The following were the results:- 400 Metres Free Style (Open); 1. Miss Yeung Sau-king, 2 Miss Leung Yuk-chua (C.B.C.), Miss Chan Yuk-ting (CAA). Time 6 min 44 secs...
100 Metres Back Stroke (Open); 1 W. Lawrence (VRC). 2. L Roza-Peraira (V.R.C), 3. Yeung Yue- kwan ... (YMCA), Time 1 min
LAWN BOWLS SELECTION
COMMITTEE
(Continued from Page 4)
Java, in the quarter-finals of the hand-court championships here.. The American won, in straight
63 and 63.
Another entrant from", Cižina, Lewis Carson of Shanghai, met defeat in the same round, losing to Art Hendric; after dropping the first set, 2-6, Hendric took the "next two, 2-6 and 6-1 to eliminate
Carson--United Press.
Berlin, June 17. ERMANY beat Australia by four matches to G
one here to-day and thus entered the final of the European zone of the Davis Cup competition, in which she will meet Czechoslova- kia
When play was resumed to-day Germany led by two matches to one. G. von Cramm gave Germany victory by beating V. G-
RADIO RETAIN LEAD McGrath to-day by 6-3 4-6 6-3, -6, 6-2 RE
IN "D" DIVISION
(Continued from Page 5) Major and Smith combined
well, but lacked speed in their st- tempts to retriere.
THEN H. HENKEL CAUSED A SURPRISE BY BEATING TACK CRAWFORD BY 26,6 97 66 64 THIS IS THE SECOND TIME CRAWFORD HAS BEEN BEATEN IN THE TIE; HE LOST HIS FIRST MATCH AGAINST VON CRAMM.
NICHOLS HAS EIGHT BEHIND
THE WICKET
(Continued from Page: 41.
against Henkel with ease, but Crawford won the first set he soon showed signs of fatigue. Henkel was playing at the top of his form and often dropped
In this respect Gurbachan Singh shone, his wonderful sense
I. J. Sledje, the South African short lobs just over the net or of anticipation, probably due to his excellent hockey record, stood Pening batsman, shares the first gave short soft returns. Nor- wicket racord of 424 in the Curie mally it would not have been him in good stead and there Cap (South African) cricket, and possible to do this with a player numerous occasions when bej
Crawford's chopped or lobbed a smash back with Mitchell holds the record of
reputation. opening partnership for South While the Australian was de- into the court for a point:
Leonard and Kalwant Singh Africa 260, of which he scored finitely below form, Henkel was were the second best. Radio pair. 141against England at Cape considered to deserve his vis the latter being fairly good hit a 100 in the first South Afri
town four years ago. Moreover hel the forehand and in his placing. while the former specialised in can Test match to be played on |angle-volleying, with a great mies-
grass!
sure of sUCCESS.
Lacky Pair fix-lucky to get away with a draw in Kitchell and Hassan were very their clash with Pile and Car ruthers. who collapsed SEN-
tory.
Von Cramme Tested
McGrath was in greatly im proved form, and extended von Cramaz Four Smiths Bowl
Games went with the service to 2-2 In the fifth game in the final and only--day's played to have difficulty is keeping
There was a touch of comeds McGrath, who was serving, seem Club Cricket Conference and the Von Cramm won the set by per- of the two-day game between the foothold, and he lost the game. South Africans at Lord's sationally when leading by 5 The Club side tried seven bow-handed backhand.
sistently battering McGrath's two- Kitchell was very often winded while the latter gained a lead of Cramm usually ended a rally by lers against the South Africans turned the ball steadily, but von McGrath re by the amount of chasing he was 120 with six men out-and of superior tactics. compelled to do, while Hassan, their attack four men were named MeGrath fought doggedly to although employing a fairly use- ful forehand, was not very con-
Smith!
"Cricket at Bristol last month German had led 2-0 he got to
take the second set. fident in the other departments in the match between Gloucester 2-2 with some fine serving, and After the Galvin and Baker were a direct
games to 1.
contrast to each other in play, shire and Somerset, was made served several aces just inside the the former being quite useful at memorable by Wally Hammond's corners, which left von Cramm the net, but poor on the baselineket. The final stages of Hamtame returns into the net
100th century in first-class crie-helpless. Von Cramm put several while with Baker the position was just the reverse.
Selection Committee The following were elected to: serve on the Selection Committee:
Me. I Nish, Mr. F. J. Jones, j Mr. U. M. Omar, Mr. C. J. Tacchi,į - Mr. J. V. Ramsey and F. X M 50 Metres Free Style (Boys under da Silva and C. Hoskin » 4 feet 6 in); ·
SOUTH AFRICA SATISFIED WITH THE TEST TEAM
(Continued from Page 4)
Me-
mond's 100 were crowded with Grath led 54, and won set point excitement. At 81 he gave J. Cwith a lob down the middle which White a hard return which the completely beat his opponent. bowler could not quite hold with After von Cramm had won the his right hand and at 84 E A first two games of the third ses Ingle missed a sharp chance in by constantly coming up to the the slips, Hammond took 40 net; McGrath retaliated with lob minutes after tea to get the 19 bing, and levelled the score rans he wanted, the stroke which |2-2 At this point McGrath It was decided to hold no Inter- E. P. Nupen, another former brought him three figures, being netted frequently. He recovered. port trials, as it was thought that International, says the South 150 Metres Medley Relay Bace they did not assist the selectors Africans gave a very creditable (Ladies):
in their task to any great extent account of themselves, and the Important Glass Of Beer It is probable that a few practice have good prospects of winning games will be arranged when the the rabber.
19 4/5 recs.
1 Yerng Chee-min, 2. Chan Kwan- kwooz
1. South China Athletic Association.
Chinese Bathing Club "A" aj Chinese Bathing Club. “R”
100 Metres Free Style Cen):
1. Fang Lam, 2. Sam Karywung,
Wong Sza-king Time 1 min.
secs.
100 Metres Free Style (Men);
1. Chan Kar-kai, 2. Lo Hing-ini, 3. Fung Lam Time 1 min, 15 sets.
50- Metres Blindfold Race (Men):
1. Lo Hing-kwong, 2. Lai Fook
wah, 2. Tang Sek-Anng..
:
an on-drive for three
Story revealing the connection beams have been chosen.
"Dave" Nourse, father of A. D. between one glass of beer and There was some discussion as to Nourse, the young South African eight wickets for 38 runs taken the entertainment and other de Test cricketer and himself a by A. Melville for Sussex against
Northamptonshirë. tails, and it was decided to appoint former International, defends H
at
and won Cramm's service when the latter led 4-2, but the Ger mah regained the upper hand, and won the set at 6 3
McGrath's Weakness McGrath's backhand, which had
ja sub-committee to attend to them F. Wade in the selection of his Tate bet his captain a glass of previously been his weakness, A charge of $1 admission will team for the first Test. In regard beer he would not bowl. Mal showed improvement in the fourth and Clubs on whose grounds the Be made for the Interport games, to the omission of Bell he said: ville's reply was three, for one set, when he got in some fine "I and many other cricketers, in the first innings and five for double-handed smashes and drives across court and down the side- W lines. Von Craig led 3-1, then It is hard to believe there was 2, bat McGrath broke through
30 Metres Blindfold Race (Ladies) matches will be played will be res past and present, have sufficient 27 in the second 1. Miss Yeung San-king, 2 Miss ponsible for the seating accommitchell, as the Selection Com- not considerable subtlety in the
confidence in Wade, Cameron, and Yeung Kow-wah.
dation Catching the Ducks: 1. Yeung Cheng-wah, 2. Stanley Lee, 3. Lepaz Szprai
GOOD SWIMMING PROMISED AT V.R.C. TO NIGHT
(Continued from Page 4).
PABLO DANO WINS DULL FIGHT FROM COVELLI
Los Angeles, July 5-Pablo Dano, 120 lbs won a decision from Frankie Covelli, 123, of New York here to night in a dill ten Much disappointment has been round match. The crowd booed felt by the inability of the Euro-the decision. United Press. pean YMCA to field a water-
did the right thing.”
SPURS SIGN WING HALF FOR NEXT SEASON
mittee to pick a sound Test team making of the bet. At the age of the German's service, taking Despite what English writers 17 Melville used to get wickets advantage of some excursions to have said about Bell I have for Natal with his leg breaks..
the set by his opponent every reason to believe that Wade Sussex badly need a leg break After McGrath hd levelled at boulez to add variety to their atballs, McGrath took the set at 4-all, von Cramm netting many tack.
On the strength of this suc- Von Cratum quickly had a lead cess the captain can hardly re of 2-0 in the final ser frain from considering himself
He a bowler though perhaps he will ball service, and McGrath won scared repentedly with his cannon- Walter Odell, of Hitchin Towcasionally to refresh his memory. In the doubles or Sam
need another glass of beer only two games. polo team against the VR but thorn, and the Senior Naval Of County football badge last sea
who gained his Hertfordshire
It Saved A Bonnier this is quite understandable in that
Crawford and AE. Quist beat they have lost practically two. N...
ficer, Commodore C. G. Sedgwick, (son, and was one of the best A true story from Southamp-Land and F. Denter thirds of their orignal team.
wing half-backs in the Sparkyton. W. G. Lowndes, Hampshire's 11-9, 63 Reut Following the gals there will League, has signed professional captain, playing in the match (Honours are so far There will be an intra-club game be dancing until the early hours forms for Tottenham Hotspur against Middlesex on June 15, Lit many and Czechoslovakia. instead
of the morning to the strains of He is 22 years of age and stands ball to leg with the full force, having won one singles match).
Main Event The best event of the evening will probably be the 50 Yards free style, as a rare tussle should ensure between W. Lawrence, the Colony champion, and the ex- frants from the South China Ath- letic Association, the "Chinese | YM CIA the Chinese Bathing Club and the Chinese Athletic As-- sociation
The Invitation relay in likely to cause much excites fand unless things go
the VECUT hould?
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