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C. ROSS SOMERVILLE, WINS **CANADIAN GOLF TITLE

Beats Gordon Taylor In Fifth

• Consecutive Triumph

Ancaster (Ontario).

--C. Ross Somerville and Gordon Taylor, who were- recently in England, were concerned in the firal of the Canadian "Ama teme Somerville defeated Taylor by ↑ and 6, and fling - won the title. for the fifth time.

But the heavy task of subjugat- E. Malfroy camped at the net ing the inspired Basque, volley-against Palmieri and placed them y with superb daring and dex-both to his credit by shrewd, vol- cerity in the final stages and leys. seeming to have a moral claim to Playing chiefly on a sand-sur-Golf Championship here.

ictory by virtue of his courage, face, the Italian had been used to was conducted with the same cool a higher hop, digging up balls on alculation and with mich the turf was a new industry. But be same strategy.

had his physical resources and The amazing feature was that calm temperament in reserve. after each man had captured two The arrears were wiped out and sets-Borotra the first and fourth Palmieri went to love in the and Menzel the second and third final set with Malfroy apparent- and wear-and tear should have ly spent. Palmieri dallied and old its tale, the standard of play was caught and passed. He sum n the final set was the highest moned just enough passing shots. however, to carry him home at in the long encounter.

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GORDON LUM AND CHEN BEATEN

SHANGHAI TENNIS LEAGUE DECIDED

Shanghai July 17.

LTHOUGH the first division of the Shanghai Lawn Tennis league has not been completed and several clubs have as many as 30 sets yet to play, the Cercle Sportif Francais has By retained the tennis title for the second successive year. Miss V H Montgomery (GB) it their victory of 11 sets to 4 over the Shanghai Cricket Club Mrs. W. D. Lat (GR), 6–4, 86 on the latter's courts yesterday, the French Club clinched the Miss J. Mowbray Green (G.B.) b senior championship.

Mrs. W. F. Freeman (GB), 6—* If the Shanghai Tennis Club, which has played only 75 sets. wins all the 45 sets it has to play, it will not affect the title Mowe. R. Mathieu (France) bt Miss

R. M. Hardwick. (GB), 7-5, 6 DOw won by the French club. The second berth will call for a Miss S. G. Chater (B) be Miss J. close race between the Chinese club and the Cricket Club. The Darbars (GB), 162 Rees and the Naigai Wata Kaisha will likely fight out for the Miss EM: Dearma

G.B.) at Miss third place. L Row (India),

L (Poland) ht Yamagishi, the Japanese challe, J. Jedrzejo Miss R. Soames There was no sign of physical

two sets up on Gene Signorina LVs decay or nervous friction; the pion, was

Californian S. Mavrogorda match went forward to its palpit Mako. The young ating climax, with the two rivals, seemed disinclined

Thrilling Cimax

the One

to use

(Italy) bt Miss

By their 15-0 win over the Jewish Recs, the Becs juniors

JB), 626 PEIPING PLAYERS WIN tightened their hold on the pre-

Barry (G.B), ¤—0, 4—6, 6-4.

AT LAST

Club By: Odd Match

mier position in the second divi- sion. Although the Japanese. Tennis Club beat the Cercle.

Sportif Francais by 9 sets to 6. they slipped down to third place, as the Rees are one game behind them with 88 sets won Ito the Japanese' 83. Details follow:

̧· FIRST-DIVISION

Reer 8: 8.T.C. 7.

as it were, conspiring together to volleging arm; his drives weiss J. E. Camingham (G.B.) produce the thrilling thrust and well out of court. A sign from an Mrs. J. S. Kirk (G.B.), 7-5, 6-2

American friend made him more Sleena Cepkova (Conchoslovakia) Defeat Chinese Tennis the still more thrilling counter.

bt Miss M. E. Lamb (GB), 6––3, This was the kind of lawn ten-ambitious.

offensive 6–2 Launching a steady is that Wimbledon loves. and by which its popular appeal has been service and volleying, often using Mile. B. Kraus (Austria) bt Miss. A. A. Wright (G.B.), 6–2, 4–6, 6–3

Shanghai, July 17. built up the match in which no deap slice as a forcing shot, helisi F. K. Scuts (G.B.) bt Miss M.

The visiting tennis players of the match completely. Rodd (G.B.), 4–6, 6–1, 6—1. body "dies" until the very end turned and then instantly revives to round was surprised at Misa . Ingram (G.B.) bt Miss D. Tainghua and Teaching aniver- sities of North China scored their Harvey (G.B.), 6—–—–—–—0, 6———4 salute his conqueror.

Yamagishi's rather tame surran-

P. Madar and Smitä heat Gordon Miss F. S. Ford (G.B.) ht Miss G./initial victory. yesterday after- I had better come to the fifth der.

Another match-saving feat was. E. P. Whittingstal (GB) Chinese Tennis Club on the Club and Chang 1-630-6

E. Osborge (GB), 6-2, 6-1

noon when they defeated the Lam and Chen 9–7, 6–1, 64

#. Mader and J. Wade lost to Khos set at once, for the other four, al-

hoach full of good tennises-performed by a man of 42-David

Mrs. S. K. Edwards (GB), 6-2 courts in Route Conty by two Fre Williams, who is on the sta# of pecially the fourth, in which seemingly speat Borotra astonish-Mr. JH. Thomas at the Domir ed both his opponent and the icns Office. crowd by his energy and resource five-set contest, Shaffi led him by the two sets to one and was ahead were only the prelude to

again in the final set Plugging crowning act

on stubbornly, keeping a cool head

3lenzel got an early break

of

the

It was his second)

MEN'S SINGLES (Holder: F. J. Perry) (Seeded Players in Black Type)

SECOND ROUND -

the service to lead two-love. He all the time, the Welshman vol had wisely increased his pres-eyed himself out at 75

The following were yesterday's sure when Borotra was reacting

aples: Siz Swingers after his tour de force in

fourth set.

Them. to prove that his lungs were thoroughly loyal, Barotra was up again, a prince of volley-J. rs to square the set. He broke. through Menzel's service to love, returning service, in this same

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better than he had done in any previous game.

Bribant Volleys

They were level again at 3-all Borotra netted an easy smash to lose the fifth; he made some ¡amazing low volleys. almost somersaulting in the act, to gain the sixth.

J.

Van Ryn (USA) bt F. Smith (Norway), 6-3, 6-0, 6–2

Pallada (Jugoslavia) bt J. Lesueur

(France), 3-6, 6-3, 7-5, 6-2.

H Timmer (Helland) bt the Hon. C. N. O. Ritchie (G.B), 7–5. 5–7, F2 F3

G. Palmieri (Italy), bt. CE Maliroy (New Zealand), 11–13, 1-6, 6- 6-4, 7-5

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J.

Gentien (France) ht 3. Hendre (South Africa), 6-3, 7-5, 5

H. Crawford (Australia) bi V. G. Kirby (South Africa), 6—1, 8-0.

L. Hecht (Czechoslovakia) bt P. Landry (France), 6———4, 1—6, 64, 8--2

Wade and Hawes beat Chan and Hab 6-3, 3-6, 6-3

Allen and Cobarrubias beat Har and Esia 4-5, 6———4, 6—2

Boisseree and Clark lost to Lob and Dao 3-6, 6—6, 1-6.

Mrs. H. C. Hopman (Australia) ht matches to one.

Mrs, E. S. Law (GB), 6–9 61 Lo Esiao-chin of Peiping de-t Mile. E. Bellard (France) x Miss feated Chen Yich by 6-3 and 6-3

R. J. Smith (GB), 6-4, Tr Miss P. G. Brazier (GB) bt Miss w. while in the other singles match St. John Manie (GB), 5—7, 7-5, Lo Hsiao-chan, brother of Hsiao- 62

(chin, was confronted with stiff

before taking two Nogachi and Eimuta beat Hilton B. H. Watron (Belgium) Gumör. straight sets from 4. C. 3. the Serjeant Wright 7--5, 2–6, 10—8.

Miss N. S. Dickin (G.B.) bt Mile. opposition

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and 13-11 in

IT.C. 11: C.C↓ Soul and Suto beat. Broogieber- and George 6. 63, 64

Oke-

Matsunaga lost to Living- Me. M. R Conquerque (Holland) bt scores being 11-9

stone at Mackenzie 6-8, 6–1 1–8 Mrs. F. M Strawson (G.E.), 6-2, favour of the visitor

Nakame and Uchida beat Bichard In the doubles match T. Cand Bacon 6-3 661

6-2

Mrs. J. B. Pittman (GR) bt Miss G-Chang, partnered by D. X. Dan.

M. Southwell (GB), 6-, Fan

Mrs. D. C. Shepherd-Barron (GB) beat the visitors, M. H. Chu and bt. Miss M. Whitmarsh (GB), Arthur Lin, by 6-1 and 6-2 The other doubles match which was Mrs. E. C. Peters (GB) bt Miss Barranged to be played between Lo

I E. Drew (G.B.), 6-1, 7—6.

Miss M. Slaney (GB) bt Mrs. P. L brothers and Khoo Hooi-hye and Whitley (GB), 6—1, 6—4» A C. Ma, was abandoned on ac-1 Miss M. C. Scriven (G.B, nominat-ount of darkness.

ec) bt Mrs. R. E. Haylock (G.B.), 6-2-7-5.

SECOND ROUND Miss J. Saunders (GB) b. M. D. Andras. (ESA.), 6—1, 3–6, 6–3. Mre. J. de Meulemeester (Belgium) bt Miss E. Young (Canada), 6-1, Miss J. C. Ridley (G.B.) St Miss G. A. Clarke-Jervoise (GB), 6-3,

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White and Spagnolett best Pol- Lard and Master S-6, 0—6, 6m3.

Risey and Gonly beat Humphreys and Gregory 6 6–3 3–6, 6–3

Drazdil and Williams lost to Young and Read 9-7 46, 3–6

CL. TE CCC I Collaco and Senna beat C. Squires and' R. Squires 6-4, 6-2, 63.

Costa and Paasos, beat Thomas and Kendall 9–2, 6–—–—4, 6-2

Sequeira and Mareal bent Ander- son and Wright 6-4, 6-3, 6—3.

Bemedios and Gonsalves beat Low- it and Lewis 6–3, 6–4 JIL

Dr. Gutterres an Silva beat Bryan

Then the Basque held his own service from 15-2 brilliant line G. P. Hughes (GF. Dominated) bt Miss M. Riddell (GB) bt Mix C shot fell on the chalk Menzel H. Ploegmann (Denmark), 6–2 Deacon (Canada), 51, 6***

The following will represent flobbed, out and Borotra hurled 6 S

Senorita A. Lizana (Chile) bt Methe Hong Kong Electric Recres-and Campbell 66 B2

A. Werring (Norway), 6–3 6–0. himself at a rising ball to score F. Kukuljevic (Jugoslavia) bt K

Lund (Germany), 6 4 6

Mrs H Wheatcroft (GB) bt Mile. Sion Club against the Craigen- a dazzling volley. Four-three.

S. B. Wood (USA) bt. G. E. Godsell P. Xydis (Greece), 6-2 6 with the Tricolour flying proudly-

(G.B.), 6–3, 6–3, 6–2

Miss M. G. Hargreaves (G.B) But Menzel had his service to

Miss P. L. F. Thomson (G.B.), 6–0, 4—–—–—6, 5 again. Borotra even the score

him

6

D. I Williams (G.B.) bt L. Shaffi (G.B.), 2-6, 6–2 4–6, 61, A

(Italy), 6-1 6-2, 6-0.

Moss (G.B.), 6–3, 6–0.

gower Cricket Club in the Junior 74. VICTORIES IN

bt Division of the Lawn Bowls Lea-i

gue on Saturday-

R. C. Butler, W. Stoker, G. T.

G. Haigh, H S. McKay, J Sloan and W. Maskett (skip).

The score flattered the "A"took the ninth from 15 to lead D. MacPhail (GB). bt Adel Bono Miss M. Heeley (G.B.) bt Mr M Padzett and AE. Paul (skip).. ¡Continued from Page 4)

team as, with the exception of again; he had a net-cord to aid E. Gabrowitz (Hungary) bt J. F. G. Ernie Fincher and Miss Madge His style is delightful. Each Griffiths. they were теу shot is made according to the mediocre. book, and the racket describės 81

8-7

A. P. Tarbuck, J. F: Barron, L. de Rome and A. Webater (skip).

Reserves: T. P. Saunderson and W

Miss J: Hartigen (Australia) bt Mme. P. Henrotin (France), 10-8, 68, Mix. W. G. Lówe (South Africa) bt

Mlle. G. Terwindt (Holland), 6—2. Orchard. Fr. M. Horn (Germany) bt Miss S.

Travers (GB), 6–2, 6–2 Miss K. E. Stammers (G.B., nominat- ed) bt le J. Goldschmidt (France), 6-29

9-7.

BASEBALL

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110 GAMES Japan's Pro. Baseball Team's Record

Yokohama, July 16. Japan's first profez "mal base- ball team returned from an în- Ivasion of America today, proud- 1ly displaying their record, of 75 victories, 34 defeats, and, one tied games in 110 enesenters on the Pacific Coast of the United States Li R Stoefen) { With Parmelee, Schumacher, and Canada. FIRST ROUND 7. Haanes (Norway), 6-2, 6, G. E. Godsell and. P. M. Turnball Hubbell and Castleman finging W... In de Borman and A. Lacroix

MIXED DOUBLES- (Hoders: B. Miki and

MEN'S DOUBLES (Holders: G. M. Lott and

Lysaght (GB), 61, 6-3, 6-2.

€ 3. Now was his chance to clinch the C. Boussns (France) bt F. Fattoes. match with a storming charge. He

(Jugoslavia), 75, 88, 62 Fincher and Miss Griffiths can took it. sound general that he is. D. Andrews (New Zealand) bt D. perfect are each time. Whether almost be ranked No. 1 pairing but slipped, and Menzel, 'stard W. Butler (GE), 62, 9.64 Finchering firm and never losing heart J. S. Olif (GB) bt G. von Metaxa this method is best in the present at the K.CC as Teddy

(Austria). 6-3 62, 57, 6-2 day game I feel doubtful Per-and Miss Dalziel are nowhere or aim, kept the struggle alive. sonally. I believe in the short back tear as strong a partnership. They swayed-first one and the Maier (Spain) bt G. B. B. Mere

Ath (GB), 6-186 other getting in front, only to be

W. Mysgrave (South swing, as speed is the most essen-they were three years ago.

Africa) bt H. next 10: Billington (GB), 7-5, 6 tial factor.

Oppenheim and Mrs. Knight pulled back-for the

10 It is interesting to watch von gave a very fine display through-ames. Virtually a sixth set was

BW Austin (G.B., nominated) bi Cramm. Body movement definite-out bat, without in any way be contested. Borotra: led at ly decides the direction of the littling his many brilliant re76, and 98: Menzel at

B2 G. de Stefani (Italy) bt T. van deni shot, and one can gauge some idea coveries, Oppenheim's continual and 10-9.

Evade (Belgium), 6-4, 6, 0.1 where the ball is goins. His poaching cost them at least one

A Martin Legeay (France) bt H G game does not encourage surprise set. There were numerous occa To indicate how each

N. Lee (GB, nominated), 1 effects. It has been drilled into sions when the opposition wer-braced in turn to save the vital

1226, Barand him with German thoroughness given half the court to tuck away games whipping his will to sac- G. Mako (USA) bt J. Yamagishi That is why Jack Crawford, who an easy winner. There is no cour a firing body, is only (Japan), 26, 26x 6-2, 6-1,

6-% in his quiet way is always work- question, however, but that Op-necesary to mention ing surprises, may be a more! penheim is

a coming mixed game which Menzel scored to check F. J. Perry. (G.B., nominated) St W.

Rines (USA), 6—1, 7—5, 6—3: difficult opponent to "fathom doubles player.

Borotra at 7-6 and the love. Menzel (Czechoslovakia) bt

Borotra (France), 57, 6, 6-2 BALM FOR THE VICTIMA

Hesse played well, his forehand game which his adversary won fo It is strange that some players being consistently good and his counter. Menzel's love game that 26-11-9- seem to make their opponents play disconcerting spin shots taking had carried him forward to 8-7 HC Hopman (Australia) Et AC Stedman (New Zealand), 6-4, "well against them. Von Cramma heavy toll against his lady op At last it was seen that the

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ponents.

Two Love Games.

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the love

younger mar's service, retaining its speed for the last crisis, WES going to carry him home He had

A. K. Quiet (Australia) bt M. Elmer (Switzerland), 63, Junő, 3b,

D. Badge (U.S.A.) bt M. Bertran

is one of these.

Although he has so splendid a record, his victims always console

a nice service and can run till made some beautiful passing (South Africa) 6-4 6-2, 6-3 themselves with the comforting the cows come home." This par shots, circumventing Borotra, iny. Sharpe 1GB.) bt R. K. Tinkler reflection that they played well ticular type of game does not the 19th game and were beaten by a better man produce its best results on a fast Borutra would have given his Here indeed is balm for the vic turf surface

timi's wounds:

Von Cramm personally is a

ways a welcome visitor. His ex-

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STEADILY IMPROVING TEAM

beret for another foot of territory, V. B McGrath Australia) bt C at this moment In the 20th ices took the He looked to

rotra's drive $5 But the

cellent English and English-sp- Henkel is a student of strategy Czech to 40-15. pearance-might-lead-one to sup-for-he mixes "dome” drives; and

pose, that he is. apeande ste drop shots with good effect. The hit the top

of Oxford or Cam

Whatever the other Germans these players are because of Davis

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K Land, a tall, bronzed clad who?

has a devastating service and is

last At present his fier

The aggregation, dubbed the at their best, the Giants set a Tokyo Giants while on their tour. dazzling pace during the first 10 returned seventeen strong, instead weeks of play- Only two weeks of the eighteen members it com- ago, they had as big a lead as 10 prised when it left Japan in games and baseball critics were February Missing was Fumindo Hines and Mrs. D. Andros vo not slow in picking them as one Horio, star outfielder, who was H. M. Culley and Miss G Harry of the two contending parties in bought by the Sacramento team the World Series But that lead of the Pacific Coast League. Horio which must have looked for a was born in Hawaii and is an..

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members of the senior circuit be-s gan to dwindle as the New York ers started their slipping and the Cardinals started their climbing. The Cards who overcame the Giants lead of 72 games during the last three weeks of play st Tientsin, July 17 season are now only one game gues were leading Y. P. Tsui and student tennis behind and it looks as if they are. Choy 6-4 and 30-love be- with picked going to reduce it still more du fore the Chinese pair rallied to

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