PERRY IS BEATEN
NO EXCUSE POSSIBLE
Von
Cramm's Fine
Display
RARE CONCENTRATION AND WILL-POWER
Auteuil (Paris), Jun: 2. It was Germany's Whit-Monday here to-day, Baron Gottfried von Gramm and kirs. Sperling, the Ger- man title-holders, winning both the singles championships of France.
Yon Cramm defeated F. J. Perry, the British holder, in a five-set final, lasting an hour- and-a-half which began and finished with a love set. His score was 6-0. 2-6.6-2. 2-6, 6-0.
Mrs. Sperling kept the women's title for the second year by beat- ing Mme.
6-3, 6-4. Mathieu Here anticipation was fulfilled, although some of the rallies ex tended to 50 strokes.
It was von Cramm's first victory over Perry, and thoroughly de served on the day's play.
In con-
centration and will-power he was
the champion's superior, and his
THE CHINA MAIL, SATURDAY, JUNE 27, 1936
When Gov. Herbert H. Lehman of New York announced that he would not accept re-nomination for office, friends started a more- ment to draft him for the Democratic nomination.
GREAT SHOT DECIDES
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game showed a development in the 17th, the famous Road Hole,
FIRST TEST MATCH AT LORD'S
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The following are the results stroke variety and strategy that which for five centuries has been the matches played by the proves him to be a keen student the grave of the hopes and aspira-India team to date:- of those psychological-elements tions of countless that must enter into every big golfers. contest.
numbers of
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Drew with Ereeman's XL Lost to Worcester, 3 wkts. Ferrier's gamble came of Cut-Lost to Somerset. 9 wkts.
Drew with Oxford University. Both Men Fit
ting off a big slice with a mighty Drew with Northants Both men were in perfect train drive over the railway sheds, the Lost to M.C.C. 10 wktx.
boldly for the Drew with Leicester. ing, and there was no question of Australian went
green. im-Lost to Middlesex, 4 wkts either coming to the supreme test narrow. treacherous
Lost to Essex, 7 wkts fatigued by any previous match.mediately at the back of which is Drew with Cambridge University. It may be that Perry's muscles the dreaded road and the stone Lost to Yorkshire, Inn. and 151.
wall beyond.
Lost to Durham, Drew with Notts. Taking a No. 4 iron, Ferrier Beat Minor Counties, Inns and 74. stopped the ball on the green-a Drew with Surrey. great shot in a crisis. Mean-
were a little stiff after his per ambulations against-Boussus yes- terday, and that factor may have
accounted for his weak start.
But, in the second set, when the while. Thomson had played the issue was squarely joined, and`again in the fourth set, he looked to be the traditional safety shot to the foot)
Pi
"DOPED” TEA ALLEGED
Husband Accused Of Murder
SURRENDER TO POLICE
VOLUNTEER AQUATICS
Water Polo Heats
In connection with the forth- coming Volunteer swimming sports, the dates for the playing off of Leonard George Vaughan, the inter-unit water polo hests aged $3. pleaded not guilty and have now been fixed and are as was committed for trial at Can- follows: terbury last month on a charge Tuesday, June 30, at 6:30 pm. of murdering his wife, Dorothy at VRC-Mobile Machine Guns. Ellen. aged 34, on the night of v. Statie Machine Guns. Mar 13.
Thursday, July 2, at 6.30 p.m.
Mr. Maurice Crump. prosejat VRC Coast Defence Unit. v. leuting. said that last October Corps Infantry.
The VR.C. are kindly arrang-
Vaughan became worried
be
cause he thought his wife had ing to provide referees, linesmen, got into debt and that she was etc.
associating with other men.
He said to a friend. "When
I get these fits coming over me HAMPSHIRE ESCAPE
I-feel as if I could strangle her."
Vaughan paid a visit to the police station and produced a bottle containing tea, which he said had been doped. Analysis proved, however, that this was not so.
Shirt Bloodstained
DEFEAT
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At Nottingham, Notts beat War- wick by an innings and 101 ruxs. Notts: 135
Lilley (Hardstaff 121. PA).
At 12.50 am. on May 14 Vaughan entered the police Warwick: 98 (Staples 5 for 13) and station wet through and with
bloodstains on the front of his
shirt.
He said to the officer, be- lieve I have killed my wife. hit her on the head with hammer."
I
a
236.
At Lord's Middlesex took first in! nings points from Gloucester. Middlesex: 317 (Hendren 100) and
399. Gloucester: 249.
There was no play on Friday owing, to rain.
EARLIER RESULT
ofį.
Mrs. Vaughan was found All-lying dead on the floor of a bed- room with a wound on the top of her head. Beside the bed At Bath, Yorkshire beat Somerset was a hammer and all around by an innings and 152 runs. were wet footmarks.
Yorkshire: 302 (Barber, 92, Smailes Somerset: 146 (Bowes, 5 for 32) and
80, Verity 89).
$4, Bowes (4 for 29).
A police officer said that they found the nine-year-old son, Dennis. asleep in an adjoining bedroom.
VON CRAMM EXTENDED
TO-DAY'S MATCHES
The following programme of week- end matches commences to-day:- Lord's-England Y Al-India (First
Test).
Oral Surrey v Oxford U Sheffield-Yorkshire Gloucester (Continued from Page 1.)
Buxton-Derby v Lancashire Hove-Sussex v Notts (A, F. Wens- Outstanding Performances
ley's Benefit) Saunders (Britain) 3-6 6-4, Birmingham-Warwick v Leicester The following are the outstand 3, and Mile Jedrezejowska Tunbridge Wells-Kent v Essex champion who had been crowned twice of the green, hoping that with a ing batting and bowling feats of (Poland) best Mra. King (Britain) Taunton Somerset Cambridge U. at Wimbledon and Forest Hills. [deft run-up over the intervening the Indian players:
Peterborough-Northampton v Hamp- Perry was all out to-day to es- bank he would get near enough tablish what would have been a for a 4. double record. Had he kept his title against the German challenge
M.C.C.
BATTING
Jehangir Khan Merchant, 151 v Somerset
(Cambridge) 80 Wazir Ali, $5 mot out v Cambridge Ferrier Wazir Ali, 139.not out v Durham
Mushtaq Ali. 135 v Minor Counties Thomson was Merchant, 95 Minor Counties.
hole to Mushtaq Ali, 141 v Sarrey
Hit much too firmly, the ball Perry would have been the only ran 12 yards past the flag and,! player to win the French cham- missing the putt, he left his op- pionship twice since the event was ponent two for the hole. thrown open to all comers. He made no mistake. would also have gained the now up with the last unique distinction of winning for play.
two successive years at Wimble don and in New York and Paris
Perry's Lapses
The Vital Shot
The Australian who, throughout the championship. had wriggled successfully out of many similar
Hindelkar, 80 v Surrey
6-3, 6-2
BREAK IN WEATHER
shire
Wimbledon, Earlier: The fine Neath Glamorgan v "Worcester. weather of the early part of the week has broken and conditions Uwere dismal at Wimbledon yester- day owing to the heavy rain ex- perienced overnight and early this morning.
In 1932 Amar Singh added 51 fout of 74 for the eighth wicket in India's second innings in the one and only Test.
Durham
BOWLING
Amar Singh (Nelson) 4 for 52 and
His quest, which looked possible of achievement at two stages of desperate situations, was not M. Nissar, 5 for 50 v Worcester the match, was frustrated, first by without hope of pulling the M. Nissar, & for 76 Yorkshire allowing his concentration to be match out of the fire. Hitting Bannerjee, 5 for 51 and 5 for 65 upset by a line decision which did his second shot at the eighteenth not appear to be wrong, in what 10 yards past the pin a 3 became proved to be the key game of the possible. third set, and secondly by a fatal disposition to let von Cramm con- trol the attack at the opening of the decisive fifth set.
for 12 v Minor Counties
5
The courts were soaked and the
start had to be delayed.
The chief match was that in which “Bunay" Austin reached
the last eight by beating Martin BRITISH OPEN GOLF
Legeay. of France, by 6-1, 6-1, 6-2.
MEN'S DOUBLES
In the Second Round of the
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The final, over 36 holes, will be played to-day.
There was a slight north-west and wind blowing when the Cham- resumed yes. players going reverse order
WES
Men's Doubles, Jack Crawford and Adrian Quist (Australia). the holders, beat Kho Sin-kie Gordon Lum 6—1, 6-2, Em The Chinese pair were outclassed, pionship Thomson, who had slightly out-
and though Lum approached bril- driven him,
crafty was over the road, The following is how the Eng-liance at times with his
that of the previous day. very erratic crossing the fairway and leading lish players have fared this sea-net-work, Kho was And after he realised his mistake to the sea. Would Thomson play son:
M. Nissar, 5 for 24 Minor Counties. English Performances
he made no appreciable effort to re- the shot firmly enough to carry G. O. Allen (Middlesex) gain the ascendancy. The fifth set, the deep hollow, known as like the first, lasted only 10 minutes. Valley of Sin, There appeared to be only one man on green?
court.
For this reason, for its tame be-
three
the
137 v Warwick ··
in front of the
54 (for M.C.C.) ♥ All-India
5 for 58 v Worcester
.
R. E. S. Wyatt (Warwick)
Crowd Dance For Joy
107 v Northants
65 (for MC.C.) v All-India
-
5 for 44 and 5 for 89 v Middlesex
E.
W. V. Robins (Middlesez)
3 for 40-v Essex
5 for 45 ▼ Worcester
5 for 18 v All-India'
4 for 33 v Notts
ginning and end, it could not be called a great match; it had no. Taking a mashie-niblick he dramatic climax. Yet in the played a high dropping shot-130 |
middle sets there were yards in length-which fell like a rallies and strokes of the highest stone 6in from the pin. Pande- orcer, and the brilliant tennis monium broke out among the
5 for 78 South v North often brought the crowd to their crowd who cheered
and danced MJ. Tarabul (Glamorgan) feet cheering. Borotra and for joy.
Whatever happened now | 115 v Kent Cochet, sitting by my side, gave the championship was at last safe
for Scotland, after its journeys to: the display the warmest tribute.
in the When they entered court Perry England and to America' was wearing the colours of the Red White Club, Berlin, and Cramm those of the International Club of Great Britain-a friendly international gesture.
ONLY SMALL SUM IN WAY OF FIGHT
von
124 Yorkshire 106 South v North Leyland (Yorkshire)
253 -v Essex last 10 years.
141 v Oxford 100* v Cambridge. With his characteristic rolling Verity (Torkshire) gait Ferrier strode up to the hole.j
5 for 48 Essex and after a glance at his op- ponent's ball knocked it away--z gesture of surrender. Once again the cheering broke out and after Ferrier had congratulated the new champion the crowd, rushing the barriers, seized Thom- son and carried him in triumph tol the Royal and Ancient clubhouse.
8 for 56 and 7 for 73 v Oxford
5 for 48 and 8 for 40 v Worcester
7 for 55 v Glamorgan
for 23 and 9 for 12 v Kent
6 for and 9,for 48 v Essex
89 runs v Somerset Gover (Survey)
and only won one service.
Cunningham (America) and Itoh (Japan) beat Ian Collins (Britain) and Hal Surface (America) in their Second Round clash by 4-6, 6-2, 5, 6-3, 6-4
-Reuter.
PUI CHING'S BIG TASK
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the terday.
the out in
20
The par and scratch scores for the lengthened course are 72 and 76 respectively.
Players returning scores of 156 and under qualify for the final 36 holes, the latest scores being:- Willy Cox
144 7470 73 77 144
James Adams
Dallemagne (France)
72 73 145
72. 73 145
71 74 145
72 73 145
72 73 145
E. S. Walker
7274 146
72.74 146
72 74 146
72 75 147
.75 -73 - 148
71 77 148 73 75.148 73 75 148
76 72 148
75 74 149
7772 149
76 73 149
73 .76 149
74 75 749
74 76 150
76 74 150
78 72 150)
Francis Francis Richard Barton Arthur Padgham Henry Catton. Green (Barnham At the first meeting of the Over-
Beeches) seas Chinese and Pui Ching, the Percy Allisa former won by a run in the Bert Gadd
Norman Sutton last innings but Pai-ching will do
Gene Sazazen their utmost to win today as an- Rees (Surbiton) other defeat will practically put Walter Smithers them out of the running for the Bobbie Locke W. H. Davies championship.
Boomer (St. Cloud) The Pui-ching line-up is not de Reginald Whitcombe finitely known, but C. King will be Charles Whitcombe pitching and Kim will be at short J. H. Brisson istop.. T. Woo will cover first base. Ted Turner (America)
The overseas will have W. Ching Arthur Lacey pitching, and if J. Kan is playing Jack McLean he will be catching. Al Chang] (McLean spoilt his card by an 8 st may also be tried at pitching, but the 6th hole). the rest of the team is unchanged. Easterbrook
The following are the probable willie Coggin (America) 78 74 152 line-ups of the teams:-
Alfred Perry (Holder). 76 -76.152 Pui Ching:-G. King (p.), J. Chock Sam King (c.), T. Woo (1st b.), Lan (2nd b.), Archie Compston Wong (3rd b.), "Kim (5.1), Kwong Alan Dailey | (14), Gong (c1), and Chung (1.f.). {Jim Ferrier
Japanese Y.M.A.:-- Yasuda, (c.), John Woollam Mikini (p.). Takeda (1st b.), Kawa-Leonard Crawley mura (2nd b.), Maruyams (3rd b.), Harry Bentley” Yajima. (s.), Amasaki (14.), Yama- Ernest Whitcombe sakai (c.1.) and Nakamoto (r.f.).
Volunteers:-Wing Lee (c.), Bowen (p.), Costa or Abbas (Izt b.), Belizmo (2nd b.), Hussain, or Abbas (3rd b.), D. Leonard (15.), N. Leonard (LC).) “I am sure we can reach an be offered to Ferrier, a gallant.
Hassan or Pereira (ch) and Sa (r.f.).. Messrs. Fairfield, Govan, have agreement over 500 expenses. loser, and a great fighter, who, at Duckworth (Lancashire) is the
Overseas Chinese:-W. Ching (p.).secured an order for a new vessel, That is all that separates us now, his first attempt, broke through to Yorkshire) will probably be the (2nd b.). Al Fong (3rd b.), Moe (2.), en
J. Kan (e), Yee (1st h.), B. S. Ching for the Anchor line service be- and I will cable Mr. Elvin at final of the world's greatest cham-¡wicket-keeper,
Mitchell Lau (2), Chan (ci) and ... Chung once to that effect."
Įpionship.
twelfth man.
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Fre
5 for 40 v Gloucester
6 for 61 ▼ Hampshire
5 for 68 v Derby
5 for
and 6 for 44v Somerset 6 for 36 and 6 for 46 v Essex
for, 65 v Notts
5 for 58 v Worcester
"Picture rights and so on
Father Overcome something for him to settle.
Thomson's father, overcome Cimblett (Somerset) "My offer to Baer. is, of course, with emotion, affectionately greet: 103 All-India subject to Petersen agreeing to led his son, and out of the crowd
160* Lancashire terms.
The Aght would cost at struggled an old man who offered
106 v Northants (May 23) least £16,000 to stage.”
143 v Northants (June 20) his hand in congratulation. This James Langridge (Sussex) Baer's Manager
was Mr. A. F. MacFie, who won 167 v Notte The reply of Baer's manager the first championship at Hoylake,
5 for 51 Ancil Hoffman, was enlightening. 51 years ago.. He said:
Warm congratulations must also
Glamorgan
6 for 30 v Lancashire {Hardsta! (Notts)
145 v. Gloucester
89 North v South
while
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Hector Thompson
י
79. 152 7876 152
74. 79 153
77 77 154
77 77 154
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