THE DAVIS CUP
Germany's Fine
1
Win
Berlin, June 16. Germany defeated Australia in the semi-final Davis Cup challenge round of the European zone, win. ning the second
singles two matches to-day.
The surprisingly stout Brand which McGrath made against the German ace. Von Cramm, and the equally surprising weakness of Crawford, who fell before the Ger- man Number Two, Henkel, were
When Australia lost the
two singles matches on Friday, it was admitted that she had probably
round. Crawford been expected to win both his matches and Austraila's doubles pair was fancled. Those three victories. would have been suff cient to graduate Australia into the final.
When Crawford lost his contest with Von Crama and Hen-
features of the round.
lost the
had
kel beat McGrath, there was little hope left to them. McGrath, realizing that upon his fight with Von Cramm victory might depend. since the doubles pair had won the day before, struggled mightily.
FRENCH TENNIS TOURNAMENT
Australia's Day In Men's Doubles
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HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, TUESDAY, JUNE 18,
GOLF NOTES
(HYT HANDICAP"}
It is my intention to contribute some notes every week, and I pro- pose to deal to-day, with the con- | templated alterations at the Kow- Idon Golf Club course, which should do a lot to further enhance the sporting nature of the nine hole course.
cora-
THE FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION
Allocations To Charity
the Clubs who failed to fulfil their
1935.
fixtures and it was decided that Max Schmelling, the next oppon-
ent for Jimmy Braddock? letters should be circularized to all the secretaries of the Clubs stating that if a team failed to show up at the ground where a fixture has been made team the Club in question would be dealt with severely.
CHARITY
for that
The Hong Kong Football Asso- clation Council held their monthly I have been informed on good meeting at the Sports Club, yester London, May 28. authority that work is to It was Australia's day in the mence shortly in further bunker-day afternoon, when Major C. M men's doubles. For the fist time Ing at the short 4th hole, "better Manners presided. After Mr. M. in the history of the French known as the "Rockles." A great, Railton, the Secretary, bad read Championships the Commonwealth yawning bunker extending across the the minutes of the last meet- made certain of the title by de- the back of the green has alreadying, a decussion ensued regarding Teating in turn the British and been completed, the main object French survivors. A doubles hnal of which is to trap a tee shot that without a European pair was seen is hit too strongly. A ball thus at Wimbledon in 1930, when four hit will run across the green and Americans remained, but it is en-enter this sand trap leaving a tirely new experience for Paris. difficult second recovery stroke to Both Turnbull and McGrath and be made, which must be "dead" to Crawford and Quist deserved their get the required "three" for par.. triumphs, but neither pair was On the other hand this bunker has secure until the last shot had been caught more than one badly hit fired, and they owed their victories second shot (when the first off the Lee has been short of the green) mare. thel
fighting dour qualities than to shining stroke-making it now a green in which play. The court was heavy and accuracy of the tee is essential, slow after yesterday's rain. and or if short of the green with your first stroke, the second must bite the Australians, masters of the
the green and stop. lobbing art and realising that de-
Not content with this bunker- cisive smashing was always difi- cult to achieve, were content, moreng. it is now the intention of the often than not, to wait for their green's committee to place a fur- ther bunker in front of the green, thus having a trap at the back as well as the front of the green. In order that the green may be rest- ed sufficiently during the golfing" season it is going to be, made larger, so that with a greater area less wear will take place over the whole surface.
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Dropping the first set, he won | opportunities, the second, at 4-6. The third set went to Von Cramm as the first nad done 6-3, but McGrath took the fourth 4-6. Weary, but still game the Australian fought out the fifth set, and wilted towards the finish, allowing Von Cramm to win 6-2
Meanwhile Crawford was taking a beating from Henkel, 2-6, 6-3. :9-7, 4-6, 6-4,--
FERRY'S SERVICE RETURNS Yet Perry and Tuckey last to Turnbull and McGrath only after five sets, and they were in the hunt right up to the end. They were hot in the form that had unhorsed the holders on Thursday, Perry's service returns were relatively weak, and Turnbull's spinning de- very down the line to his back hand proved a rod in pickle:
VERY INTERESTING HOLE- The relief green at present in
front is going to be done away with, it actually being old fairway
SOUTH AFRICA OUT
The champion's insecurity here that had to be utilised as a green seemed to undermine this con-when the real green was entirely Prague. June, 16. Czechoslovakia to-day elminated fidence elsewhere, and although re-turfed last year.
Over this "utilised” green, earth from the semi-final round of the his individual brilliance was chiefly European Davis Cup
the instrumental zone second British team which had reached this bracket. Sor Africa dropped three matches in succes-
sion.
which will
in' winning theis to be banked at the end nearest
present green, fourth, set, the early loss of his the service in the fifth, when he greatly enlarge the latter's playing changed ends, was a fatal con- surface, while a large sand trap will be placed in front of and bordering it--to catch the tee shot that is struck short with plenty
cession.
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Having disposed of the South Tuckey, for the most part. was Africans' two singles, players in returning service with a loyal eye the opening matches, the Czechs and a strong arm. He was given doubles team, Menzel and Malacek, a tremendous dose of lobbing: he whipped Farquharson and Kirby can never have looked into the after dropping a fiercely contested sky so much in any important opening set which went twenty match. Considering the oportunity for error. his smashing was re- The scores of this match were:markably good and many a long rally was ended by his full-blooded .9-11, 6-4, 6-2, 6-1.-
Reuter,
games.
Jack Dempsey saw the Baer-Brad- dock fight but left before the final
round
DECISIVE WIN
... Berlin, June 16,
clout.
FRENCH VETERANS FAIL The Australians were a better pair than Borotra and Brugnon in that they had youth on their side. They did not need the respites of the Frenchmen; their game had fewer vicissitudes even if it was not pursued with the same plan as the famous "Musketeers."
I have never seen Turnbull play better: As soon as he had warned
of "run" on it.
With the completion of this work, the "Rockies" ought to be a very interesting hole! (as it is now,
hooked shot off the tee is severely penalised in the "Rockies" to the left of the green, while a sliced stiot leaves one with an awkward approach).
The other alteration is already under way, The present 7th green is to be abandoned and & new green made near it, but lengthen-, ing the hole by some twenty odd yards. This will make it extreme- 17 improbable that "the green will be hit in one shot (as is the case with the present green) while par for the hole is to remain at £.
··-THE FIRST HOLE .. Now for a few words about the up the was reliable in all depart-first hole. It is a great pity that ments, anticipating splendidly at the green across the stream has the net and cucting in well at.op-worn so badly that it is now out of portune moments. He was a titer commission. I was told that he all through. In the crucial rst thought the reason for this was game of the anal set when Perry that insufficient depth of earth was serving he hit three clean winners in succession, and his defence was just as sound as his attack
McGrath supplied the touches did not serve of genius. He
With this green unplayable it nor was his particularly well, famous two-hander as loyal as it has raised a nice problem, for the can be, but his generalship, es low handicap man who is called pecially under pressure, was mas-upon to give a stroke away to an terly. He hoisted lobs at the exact which means that he has to do a opponent at this hole. Par is 4, moment when they were most embarrassing. and he voileyed, the
.
After von Cramm's decisive vic-choicest drives of his opponent tory over Crawford, it was assumed
was laid down, before re-turing was commenced last year, so that now it is intended to returf the whole green again but not after at least three feet of Canton mud has been placed down Arst.
birdie if he is to half the hole! Most of the high handicap men End no difficulty in getting the
that the German champion wouts with the nonchalance of a youth green at present in use in twò, and have a light task in defeating his Whisking off daisy-heads with providing they take the necessary
younger colleague, and nobody was
stick Added Inches to his chest two-patts to go down the hole is more surprised than von Cramm and height have made this younge-an easy win for them. himself at the stout resistance qui ter a great player.
The second match extracted the
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A SUGGESTION
up by MacGrath. His under estim more cheering because France was made cancelling the necessity of I think a local ruling should be ation of his opponent's capabilities almost, in fact, proved his undoing, making her last stand. It proved giving a stroke away at this hole MacGrath making a vigorous to be a herole one, for Martin and providing that the stroke be onslaught with briliant net-play, Legeay ond Lesueur needed only given at the 5th or 7th instead. I one point to reach a Afth set do not think there will be many directly observed that von Cramm
against Crawford and Quist. The low handicap men commencing a was not playing with full energy strokes of the two Frenchimen had round with a "birdie" and it does and concentration. Despite his plucky attempt, however, which not the engaging elegance of the seem rather a stin obstacle to get excited the admiration of the Ger- "Musketeers," but they knew how over right at start of a round!: man onlookers Press correspond to train their guns on faltering This local ruling, will of coprac ents commented that the Australian places and they played with rare automatically cease as soon as the In a long fluctuating green over the stream is placed in was no match for the masterly play Judgment. which von Cramm exhibited in the fourth set Lesueur's individual commission agairl 41. final decisive set.
brillance deserved a richer reward.. Transpcca Ruo Min.
ADAMSON CUP
The results of the fine quality- ing competition held at Happy Valley between June 7 to 16 result ed:
W. W. C. Shewan 86-18-es qualifies,
Oother scores
TJ. Price £2-13=69," AR.. Clarke 84-1669.
C. Mycock 81-17-19
There were 30 entries.:
It would be unfair to judge Quiet English. Only when it was too on one match, but the Impression late was there real fight. which I formed in Australla-that--The other match seemed McGrath is a better partner for would never end. Having cured Crawford was confirmed to-day. a lead of 5-1 over, Mrs.
BRITISH WOMEN OUTPLAYED and Madame Henrötin. Miss: In the women's doubles the pro-Scriven and Miss Stammers threw spect of an all-British final was the advantage away and then iced two set point in the shattered by the quick defeat of sa Miss Yorke and Miss Hardwick at twerth game But the left-handed the hands of Mme Sperling and giris hung on tenaciously and Mile. Adamoff, The Franco- eventually triumphed th were German combination, apparently lucky, perhaps, to and Mra Jiking early morning play, made below scarcely a mistake, and the shresta Berfven tactics of the German champion drew, recurring errors from the dese
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Physicians emphasize :
"Take
Kalzana
to conquer
Weakness"
MINERALS play a very
important role in the body, for a shortage of these minerals is always followed by weakness and ill-health.
Any single organ may be first to suffer. In some people it will be the teeth which show up the existing mineral deficiency. Others will lose their power of resistance to colds and diseases. In women irregularities of
of the functions is mostly due to the same cause: lack of vital minerals. Physicians now advise take Kalzana tablets because they conquer the mineral deficiency.". Kalzana brings exactly those vital elements into the body, the lack of which causes so many complaints, Kalzana was made to infuse these elements into the body, it is the outcome of patient research by that
fam Prof. Loew,
amous scientist
Follow the advice of Prof. Loa and thousands of physicians, and make Kalzana a daily addition to your diet. Then you will soon notice how much better and stronger you feel.
One day she was telling "below stairs" some of her experiences.
"How do the foreign dishes compare with English. ones?" asked one of her audience,
"Oh." replied the maid alrily "they break just the same."
Kalzana
volleying.
ahots of
the fine Stammers
Made
THE MINERAL FOOD FOR BETTER HEALTH
Obtainable
SANATOGE
Chemists
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work!"
"Whenever there is evi- dence of disfunction in the body, lack of minerals is probably a contributing factor, writes
Dr. Y.F.W. B.,Lendon
"After a course of Kals zana the general condition! improved, tiredness disap-
•peared, the patient became more cheerful and the entire organism · got strengthened and rejuvena- ted,"
writes Dr.CL. R.
KALZANA the discovery of Prof. LOEW
A few typical symptoms of mineral deficiency are:
General Weakness Anæmia
Nervous Irritability
Skin
Troubles
Tooth Decay
Low Resistance to Colds and Infections
Feminine Complaints
The opinion of leading Medical Papers:-
The Tung-Chi Medical That well-known Medical Paper writes:
Paper The Practitioner,
The regular administrationi Kalzana in wfficient doses maintains normal blood alka Undly, replaces excessive loss of calcium from the tissues, mark edly relieves many of the dis Lessing symptoms of disease. and definitely assists the body to overcome the infection.
tion why
writes
Hently
promoting the bones" and
Ostron teeth
cated in the
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