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HONGKONG TELEGRAPH.
MONDAY, JUNE 13. 1932.
SPORTS SEARCHLIGHT
TENNIS PROBLEM BRITAIN V
HUGHES AND PERRY OR-
GREGORY AND COLLINS?
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MATCH SUGGESTED differently. This si
TREAT BRITAIN, as
most perfect dive .Ja
was fully expected, bbing accomplished beat Rumania with the by Herr Epply, the greatest of case in the second Austrian Champion. Found of the Davis Cup (European zone) competi tion at Torquay writes Stan- | ley N. Doust.
On Friday bath singles were won, and on Saturday all that was e necessary in give us victory was! for P. J. Perry and G. P. Hughes
to win the doubles, which they
litt in the quick time
minutes for the threw seta.
CONCENTRATION.
グ
A tribute must be paid to Perry and Hagdies for their great #ki
sustained enteentration, They outplayed N. Mishu and G. Ponhef to the case of losing only
Panen 60,
TWO
6.1.
But although they were having such an eary passage, not uncer did they use their concentration.
EXTRAORDINARY GOLF
England's
Olympic
Captain
LORD BURGHLEY SELECTED
RC-
Lord Burghley has cepted an invitation to act as They were all out to impress
captain of the British athle- that they are great
tica pair. I know they believe that they are a better pair than 1. 6. Collins and J. C. Gregory
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Perry asked me afterwards whe ther would like to back Collins and firegory
them. I agaret said "Yes," but with the proviso that Collins inttat have some more
practice.
£2,000 TOURNAMENT PRODUCES SOME GREAT FEATS
MASTERLY COTTON
Two players tying for first place with a score of 281 for 72 holes, five men returning carda of under 70 for the last eighteen holes, Archic Comp- ston achieving 69 and 67 in his last two rounds, and W. T. Twine playing such extra- ordinary golf as to produce 69 in his final effort in order to become bracketed with T. H. Cotton for the major prize.
These were the outstanding
COMPSTON'S EFFORT.
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BY VERITAS
GERMANY IN
DAVIS CUP
Ireland Trounced in Berlin
Lee Loses a Singles
London, June 13. GREAT BRITAIN will meet Germany in the semi-final
of the European Zone of the Davis Cup.
Germany eliminated Ireland at Berlin in the third round by four matches to one, and England handed out a similar fate to Poland.
Japan, having decisively beaten Denmark, will op. pose Italy in the other semi-final,
AN OLYMPIC POISE
Porfect techique is required to accomplish this difficult but specia. sular evolution. The pitture shows
F. J. Perry to-day beat Stolarow of Poland in three straight sets of 31 games, and was only seriously extended in the second #et, in which he was carried to 7--5.
Porry started off in hin most dazzling form, and adopting his favourite method of attack from the net, quickly went away to win the opening act at 6-3.
Stolnrow, gaining better control over his shots, fought back gamely, jalmost ucceeding in anateh-
ing the second set, but the inexor jable Perry refused to be lured into any blunder and he mude cerinin of a big advantage by capturing The net at the twelfth game.
That the young Englishman would obtain a "three straight vietny was assured when he con- tinued to assume the offensive In the third stanza, and in spite of Stolarow's defensive work, he was | forced to concede the set and
match at 6-1.
LEE'S REVERSE.
H. G. N. Lee was the only mem
one of America's women Olympaidber of the winning team to suffer
preparing for Los Angeles.
OLYMPIADS IN HONGKONG
SWIMMERS FROM PHILIPPINES
a
for the
The selection committee who features of
a day's golf in the will pick the team were nominat-Dunlop-Southport 1,500 guineas
Northern Counties), A.E. Machina have ed as follows:-J. Russell Rose tournament,
nt Hesketh, surh sektiom been seen Holt in big tournament. Judged on Saturday's game, I
The finish was worthy of must admit that Perry and Bughns Southern Committeer, and A. S. are a better pair than they were
Turk (team manager).
championship in which the younger
reverse, and in his несоп last season. Hughes was defiant for posts as officials for the Games ed the older for suprem
The following were nominated generation has effectively challeng
singles in opposition to Tloczynski, in everything he did. Not once
he went down by three sets to one, AL Barnard Cotton, who led the field by one!
the scores reading 6-4, 6-4, 2-6 he lob or use that slow-cut next August:-W return--a gift
started, increased in a fleet-footed camposer of heats), C. J. Pratt when play
17-6, in the Polish player's favour. vollerer.
(time-keeper). E. J. Holt (indge advantage over Twine and A. Perry
Tloczynski gave early indies- For Hold events), C. W. F. Pearce to three strokes with a 72 in the
tions of having found his best CLEVER RETURNS.
judge for field events). J. W.morning, yet his play was inferior
form, and Lee found himself hard Turner (judge for track events), to that of Abe Mitchell and Archic Perry was
put to withstand the brilliantly immense verbend
nud J. Russel. Rose judge for Compaton, who both went and clever with
directed attack of his ground
his opponent. re-track event and walking races). in 69, especially as they both play-
Lee had to turas. But on the few occasions
concede the first two that Misha did get in a hot drive prospect of the
It was stated that there is a fed in a continuous and drenching
The Fukuoino team that is to sets at 6-4, and then Tloczynski, Perry was caught out of position. Games being held in
1984 Empire | rain.
take part in the World Olymple
deliberately saving himself England. Still, in a match when there is a The A.A.A. would be required to
Sports to be held thin summer at
fourth sct, allowed Both had been outstripped by the Los Angeles Statium arrived the third to go to the Englishman procession of games going one nominate the members of the Em the young men of the tournament in Hongkong from Manila way, that is excusable.
this without a serious challenge. Leo in the earlier stages, yet both I would be an interesting trial pire Games Federation Council. if the selection committee played milea
A. H. G. Pope, the English two-played as though they were still morning on the Tatsuto Maru, un-Won it at 6--2, but the Polish re- der the leadership of Mr. Bartack again, and after a keen strug- presentative returned to the al- Perry and Hughes aganst Collins granted permission to compete at
walking champion. was in the running for first place.
doli, manager and coach. Compston was perhaps the hero and Gregory. It
gle, achieved success, winning the is in the in-Riga on any 22 and at Vilmar on of the day. A man who dearly party, in addition to Mr. Bardolini,
There are eight members in the fourth set after twelve games: terests of Great Britain that such May 29.
loves a fight, he faced the handi- a trial should take place, so that
cap of a 72 and 76 with grim de- including Poridis fchampion high we may be sure that the better
Ildefonso termination, and, from what had jumper), doubles pair will be included in Edinburgh amateur, secured the seemed to be a hopeless position, swimmer), and Jaklum our most important Davis Cup open championship of Colorado raised himself to fourth place with toke swimmer). The team will with 274, and Harry Vardon won n round of 67. This equalled the leave on Wednesday, proceeding the open championship of Ger- I am sure both pain gold wel- many at Baden Baden with 279 record made by Perry earlier in by the same steamer to San Fran- Cottun, who is 25, has been reprophecy, made in the morning,
the week, and almost fulfilled his risco. cognised for several years as the that he would shoot 66.".
A reception and tea-party being held to-morrow at leading player
among the new
British
Twine, faced with an almost im- Filipino Club House at generation of
profes- What will be selectors do? Will įslontas. · Twine, a man of D, is possible task, bad four of the last Park in honour of the athletes.. they continue with Perry and one of three brothers from Hay; taking a five at the 16th
six holes in three each, and hut for Hughes because they beat Misheling Island who hold professional have headed his rival, as it would
matches.
come the chance and would loyally: abide by the result
VICTORY IN 20 MINUTES.
Was
and Poulieff in 37 minutes? If appointments, fle has been sp. let me remind them that Cal- the last eight of several import-Twine took 69 and equalled Cotton's lins and Gregory on the sament tournaments, but Southport Perry faced a lent of
courts in 1930 won their doubles rives him his first outstanding match in less than 20 minutes. success at the game.
Two experts display purfact co-ordination in thle evolution par formed during the duplay which marked the opening by Mr. L.. S. Amery of the new open-ale swimming bath at Wembley.
aggregate.
nerves! without any visible sign of the strain, but a stroke dropped here and there, so easily done on the suddened course, left his score at 170 and his aggregate
behind the leaders.
THE PLAY-OFF
282,
one
Catton played wonderfully con
sistent golf throughout. He did
WHOLE OF RESULTS. The complete results of the
Stolarow (Poland) 6-4, 6-3, 6-3 H. G. N. Lee (Britain beat M.
F. J. Perry (Britain) beat Tloczynski (Poland) 7-5, B6, ia 6-2
(champion
back-match were:-
the King's
FOOTBALL ITEMS
ARSENAL'S LATEST CAPTURE; HINES FOR THE NORTH Frank Hill, the Scottish
took like cracking when he took 38 international left half-back. for the first nine holes, but he has been transferred from Aber- made the home half in 34 and setdeen to the Arsenal at a fet stated
hot pace. In the afternoon hist the region of £3,000. only bad hole was the 17th, where joined Aberdeen four seasons age
Twenty-five years of age, Hill; he took 6.
Actually, with only two holes to from Forfar Athletic, and had play. Cotton required bogey figures played for Scotland against Ire
Perry and Hughes beat Hebda and Warminski 6-0, 6-2, 6-0
Perry beat Stolarow 6-3, 7-5, 6-1
Tłoczynski beat Lee, 6-4, 6-, 2-6, 7-5.~~Reuter,
THE WIGHTMAN CUP.
United States Retain The Trophy.
London, June 11, At Wimbledon to-day, the United States retained the Wightman Cup beating Great Britain by four rubbers to three-Reuter.
The Test Team Triumvirate
for a 69, which would have placed and and Wales. He has also English Selectors'
him well out of rench, but then played for the Scottish League came the tragedy. At the 17th against the English Lengue.
IL
HAI stands ft. 7in., is very
he pulled his tee shot slightly into strong. fast, and progressive, alid bunker 011 the left of the has splendid ball control, and he green, made the fatal mistake of lifting his head, and went into English style of play.
should soon-adapt himself to the neighbouring bunker, while his third was too strong and went over the side of the green.
Huddersfield Town have secured
AMONG THE BEST. The standard of scoring deserves to rank among the best in the Leicester City.
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Busy Time
HOME CRICKET
The new cricket season has had
dono
a notable addition to their play a disappointing and depressing ing strength by obtaining the opening Writes "Old Ebor." The transfer of Erncat William Hine, ancient lament, "The rain it raine.. the international forward, from th every day," has had many_re
petitions. The South his suffer- history of stroke competitions in Hine has been one of the most fed more than the North or the Mid- any part of the world. Never prominent players for the Leices-lundo. No cricket enclosure pre- before with scoring of such bril-ter club during the past seven sents such a nodden and dismal Hancy has there been a tie for seasons and has proved one first place.
of appearance us Lord's has their most consistent scorers. when its three opening matchen Probably the most astonishing Stanley Earle, the International should have been played. So far performance was by the Inte forward of West Ham United, has our India representatives must be Douglas Edgar, of Newcastio on been transferred Tyne, who won the Canadian open Orlent.
Clapton be gathering the liko impression of Earle has been with the the Engilshi climate as the Now championship at Hamilton, Ontario, Upton Park club several sensons Zealanders had to do last year, but with 278, and beat the leading and previously played for Clapton, happily the warmth of their re United States scores by a very big the lathmian League club, being coption by the home cricketers and margin.
for some time captain of the side, public is just as genuine to the Ennot French won the Ohio
Manchester United have pinced mon from the Dominion found st open championship at Youngstown S. R. Bennion, their international to be. A real hard wicket must ba with 274 on a
course of 6,400 right-half, on the open-to-transfer available for the tourists before yards, and defeated his ncareat list. Bennion bas played for a just ostimate of their chances of opponent, George Sargent, by 29 Wales on ton occasions. It is un-succesa against the first-class strokes,
derstood that the terms offered by counties can be formed, but at R. A Cruickshank, д (Continued on Previors Column him.
fomor the United were not acceptable to least it can be said that their por- -
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