10
DAVIS CUP TENNIS
Perry Beats Vines
BRITAIN NOW TO MEET FRANCE
Vines led 3-3, in the fourth" set and then stumbled when trying to fretrieve ́s difioult shot and hurt his ankle. He recovered quickly
HONG KONG DAILY PRESS TUESDAY, JULY 25, 1933.
U.S. BASEBALL →
sod actually led in the fifthYANKEE'S DOUBLE HEADER set..
Farry, however, was brimful of energy and led 1-8 Then Vines
| twice double-faulted before collaps
ing..
Austin Beats" Allision. Austin was. Brilliant, his cour tacties enabling him to dominate play.
MICTORY
NEW YORK, July 23, THE New York Yankees scored a "double header victory to-day, whereas the Washington Senators lost further their grip as challeng
TENNIS LEAGUE HONG KONG POLICE ROYAL CUPS FOR
DIVISIÓN
Several matches were completed in Division of the local ten nis interesting games were seen.
league, yesterday, and some
The Indians scored an easy vie- tory over CRC "B" but their
RESERVE
(Order by the Hon. Mr. D.
Wolfs, CM.G., IGP:
Chinese Company.
Training Course Part II.—AU, Company's Headquarters on Tues recruits will attend at the Chinese
COWES
PRESENTATIONS BY KING AND QUEEN
(Special Air Mail Service) · Cowes, July presented cups to be competed for The King and Queens have again at the forthcoming Cowes Week Re
LAWN BOWES
OPEN SINGLES CHAMPION.
SHIP
Two matches were played in the Open Singles Championship on the Becreio green yesterday and, they resulted as follows:-
13
B. W. Bradbury 91 R. Whitley N. Nish
1 J. V, Ramsey 17
Irish Sweeps" Indefinitely.”
He sent over a stream of beauties when they conceded a high fine win will hardly improve their day, July 25, at 6.30 pm for gatta of the Royal Yacht Squadron, The Fast Government in Ireland
scoring matek to Detroit.
ful drives of varied pace and fine placement. He showed a much Scores as supplied by Reuter AUTEUIL July 24. wider range of strokes than Alli were:..
A SENSATIONAL climax to the British triumph over America in the Inter Zone Final of the Davis Cup was provided yesterday when Ellsworth Wines, American Fahampion and Wimbledon finalist, parried off the court, uncon ious, from his five set match against Fred Perry..
Lending 6-5 in the final set the American was overcome by the ex- treme heat and the pain from the injured ankle he sustained in the fourth set. Perry held match point at TO when the famous Amarican collapsed.
Outplayed Allison. Bunny Austin outplayed Wilmur Allison in the remaining singleq and Britain, by a score of 4 ta entered the Challenge Round against France for the second time in three yeaTS,
J
Perry was leading Vines 60, 4-6, 7-5, 7-8 and 40-15, when Vin fainted in the gruelling heat. Perry was the first to the rescue, pouring water on the American, but the latter had to be carried from the court.
A Bad Fall.
bad fall in the Vines had a fourth set and appeared to be shaken, but he weat on without showing any perceptible difference in his play.
Vines regained consciousness after 10 minutes and had fully recover ed, but the law provide that when player receives treatment on the court he is considered to have ab. andoned the match.
The incident aroused a thousand pities as Perry played superb ten nis and showed that he was well able to beat Vines at his best in Paris.
son, who, however, played, dogged tennis. Revealing the form that swept Vines off the court in the opening singles Austin took the Arat set at 6-2
forehand and served powerfully with a disconcerting spin, especi ally in the second set, which ha won at 07 after Austin, had led 6-8 and 7-4.
The American hit well on the
Austin won the third set mainly on snappy close up volleying. As
Austin led 2-0 in the fourth. set. The score went to Ball 4-2" in Cavour of the Englishman, and then, 4-all, before. Austin" broke through Alison's service to take the set and maten at 6-4.
INTER ZONE FINAL FULL
RESULTS.
4-5,
J. Perry (Britain) beat. E Vines 18 6-0,
7-5, 7-6, (scratched).
HW Austin (Britain) beat W. Allieon 6-2, 7-9, 63, 64
G. M. Lott and J. Yan Ryo (U.S.) beat G. P. Hughes and FJ. Perry 8-6, 6-4, 6-1.
H. W. Austin (Britain) beat E Vines 6-1, 6,1,6 1.
J. Perry (Britain) beat W.
Allison 6-1, 7-5, 6-4
1-934 QUALIFYING ROUND
41
"BELGIUM BEAT-HUNGARY.
BRUSSELS, July 23. Austria have survived their arst Belgium, Germany, Denmark and matches in the Qualifying Round for the 1934 Davis Cup conteet
At Brussels, Belgium beat Hub gary by a' matches to 2.
Lacroix (Belgium) beat Gabro
A Dozen Double Taults. Vines served, smashed and drove with terrific punch, but neverthe-witz 64, 64, 82 lass, made a dozen double-faults.
Baron Da Kehrling (Hungary) Perry was genius-like in the se beat De Borman 7-3, 7-3, 36, 6-4 cond set, piercing the American's
Lacroix and De Borman (Bel- defence at the pet with widelygium) beat Baron De Kebrling and
ung passing shota
Gabrowitz 2-8, 6-1, 7-5, 3-6, 6-4.
St. Louis Boston
R. H. E. 12... 12 0
2
(Carleton pitched and blanked out Boston).
St. Louis Boston
(Time was called' at the sixth "innings owing to rain).
te
Brooklyn New York
Chicago Philadelphia
B 11
9
.10 9
(Hendrick homered for Chicago. There were ten innings).
chances for the Shield.
"C.R.O."" A"! v. HKQC. “A”
At Causeway Bay the Chinese R.C easily accounted for Hong Kong Cricket Club, winning by 7 seta "to 2.
Scores were:- Goldman and Sullivan (H.K.C.C.
&"). beat M. K. Lo and M. W. Lo lost to Trui Wai Pui and T.
K. Lang
5-6
17.
beat W. O. Hung and In
Tak Chenk
Sewell and Owen Hughes. (ELK.O.CA")"
lost to MK. Lo and M. W.
lost to Tui Wai Pui and T.
K. Lang... lost to WC. Hung and Iu
Tak Chenk
Hazell; and Wright (H.K.C.C.
3-6
Chicago
Philadelphia
lost to M. A. Lo and M. W.
LO.......
2-0
Cincinnati
6 10
D
lost to Tsui Wai Pui and T.
K. Lang
2
Pittsburgh
1
7
0
loat to W. O. Hung and In・・
Tak Cheuk
2-
Cincinnati Pittsburgh
11
0
American League.
2 2
Boston Chicago
(Simmons homered for Chicago).
Boston
II Chicago
IRO A CR.C. "B At Sockuppoo the Indian R.C. beat GR.C.B” by 7 sets to %.
Scores were
Ng See Kwong, and Iu Tak Lam
(CRC. "By
lost to HD. Eumjalin and
3. A. Rumjahn
lost to I. M. A, Razach and
J. A. E. Cassambhoy
3-a
2 10
lost to A. R. Minu and F.
De Periera... Horace Lo' and Ng Kâm Chuon
(O.R.G.B)
3-8
(Walters homered for Boston).
New York Cleveland
A 18
8
(Gehrig homered for New York
New York. ક B. Cleveland
1
(Walker homered for New York).
Washington Detroit
B 11 1217
lost to H. D. Rumjahn and
8. A Rumjahr... 3-6 Inst to I. M. A. Razack and HJ, A. E. Cassumbhoy 1--6
draw with A. R. Menu and
F. D. Periera .....
B
Chai Chun Chui and Cheng Wine
Kin (C.R.C, "B" lost to H. D: Rumjahn and 8. A. Rumjahn ................................ draw with IM A. Razack
Continued on next columu)
struction.
Indian Company,
His Majesty' Cup if for British had given a licence for the running yachta of or exceeding 80ft. in of Sweepstakes to pay off the debts, Traming Course-Part II-All length on the waterline and the re-equip and, if possible, endow the recruits of the Indian Company to Queen's Cup will be for a handicap 53 hospitals of the country.
for yachts (owned by members of Chi Woo Street, Kowloon, on Wed-tons groas register and unwards the present Government had & Bill siding in Kowloon will astend 3 the Royal Yacht Squadron) of 16minated in June of next year, but That licence was to have ter nesday, July 26, at 5.30 p.m. for which are ineligible for the King's now before the Dail extending in instruction, S
dainitely the period of the Sweep- stakes.
All recruits of the Indian. Com- pany residing at Hong Kong will quarters, 17, Queen's Road Central, attend Chinese Campany's Head on Thursday, July 97, at 5.30 p.m. for instruction.
Revolver Practice-A revolver practice will be carried out by members of the Indian Company on Wednesday, July 20, at the Kennedy Road Range At 6.30 pm under Sub-Inspector Hopkins. Only those detailed will attend.
Flying Squad,
| Cup
The week officially starts on Mon- don Y. C. will, as usual, be respon day, July 31, when the Royal Lam- ible for the racing. The first event 158 race for yachta of the Class and old yachts above 70 ft. rating, and there will also be han- cap for vachts exceeding 60 tons T.M.), 13-3 tons, and 4-15 tons Other races will be for the 12, 8, and 6 matre Luternational classes, the West Solent and Royal Bur ham Restricted class, and the "So- lent Sunbeam class
future of the Sweepstakes was This assurance regarding the given by Lord Powerscourt, Chair man of the Hospitals' Committee in his introductory address prior to the draw for the Derby Sweep. In view, he said, of certain state- ments which had been circulated,
short explanation was due to the general public.
The Royal Yacht Squadron Re PUBLIC AUCTION. gatta opens on the following day Aug 11 with the race for the King's Cup, followed by that for her Majesty Other races are for the 12 and 9 metre International classes.
THE Undergne
Instructions
hara received.
Special DutyMembers of the Flying Squad will, parade at Police Headquarters on Monday, July 31, at 18 hours for special duty." Emergency Unit Eesorte,
Company Drill-A Drill will be carried out by mem-feeding ft rating, the 12 metres, bers of the Emergency Unit Re& metres (for Major the Hon. Sir serve on Sunday, July 30. Fall in
Jobin word's cup), 4 metres, at No. 2 Police Station at 09.30 handicap class (for, Lo hours sharp. Dress: Khaki uni- RA. Sloane Stanley cup the FRIDAY, JULY 28, 1983
Company
form, belt, and no revolver
Revolvers Members of the Emery gency Unit Reserve who are in possession of revolvers that have no swivels should hand them to the Police Armourer to have swivels put on as soon as possible.
(Sgd.) D. L. King."
D.S.P. (R) Hong Kong, July 24, 1933
and J. A. E. Casumbhúy gg beat A. R. Minu and F. D.
Periera
8.C.A.A. Av. Recreio "A.?!" China ground the hosts best their At King's Park on the South visitors by 4 sets to three,
5.0.0 A 000,- At Kowloon the K.CO. heas Craigengower by sets to three.
On Wednesday there will be races for the "J" class and old yachts ex-
West. Solent Royal Burnham, and. Torbay Restricted classes (for Capt. R. Hennessy's cup), the Solent Sun beams (for Sir Ralph St. G. Gore's cup), and the Redwing codes (for Sir Henry. McMahon's cup).
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for yachts of 1540 tons and races TERMS and there will also be a handicap yachte will again "be catered for,
for the 19 metre, 8 metre (for the Marchioness Camden's cup), and 6 metre class (for Mrs. F.-F. Tower's cup). Entries close on July 26.
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