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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. FRIDAY, JULY 1, 1932.
FREEMAN'S LEAGUE TENNIS PLAYERS IN ACTION GERMAN
WIZARDRY
17 WICKETS IN ONE MATCH
WARWICK LOSE TO KENT
WAZIR ALI AGAIN
"TICH"
London, July 1.
FREEMAN, the Kent wizard spin bowler, is this season more 'devesta- ting than ever. His latest achievement against War- wickshire, when Kent won by 74 runs in two-days, was to take 17 wickets for 92 runs-an amazing perform- ance..His figures read: First Innings: wickets for 31
rany.
Second Innings
FUN.
wickets for 61
In direct contrast to the recent windfalls of runs which have been the happy lot of batsmen through- out the country, this match was productive of only 620 runs for 20 wickets.
Bowlers held the upper hand throughout, for, in addition to Freeman's feat, Foster, the War- with trundler, enjoyed a splendid match, taking a total of 11 wickets for 163 runs. In Kent's Arst 81. innings he captured 5 whilst Mayer secured the remain- der for five runs apiece, and in his second period with the ball Foster sent back six batsmen for 82 runs,
for
LIGHTING K. O.
GERMAN WINS MIDDLEWEIGHT TITLE IN 22 SECONDS
Valencia, June 26. During n match for the European middleweight cham- pionship, the German challen- ger laussner won by a knock- out the title from its helder. the Spaniard Martinez de Al- fara, after a 22 second bout.
This rapid victory will be certainly compared in pugilis- tie circles with that of the French boxer Carpentier over the Englishman Jue Beekeit, in 1919, at London. That hou was also for the European middleweight title, which was wrested by Carpentier within 16 seconds, after having giv ing exactly three blows,
Kent scored 174 and 109, and Warwickshire were dismissed for 129 and 148.
WAZIR ALI'S CENTURY.
In a two-day match with Oxford- shire. All-India had to rest con- tent with a draw though they
game.
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THESE descriptive action photographs were taken during the league tennis match between the Indian Recreation Club and the United Services Recreation Club on Wednesday, when the I.R.C, holders of the Mixed Doubles championship, were decisively beaten by the Services, whose lady players were the deciding factor in their favour
Photos by Ming Yuen.
LURE OF HENLEY
GERMAN CREWS EXPECTED TO OFFER CHIEF CHALLENGE TO ENGLAND
IN DIAMOND SCULLS
Berlin, June 24.
Part of the German rowing crew for the Olympic games in Los Angeles left here to-day for England to compete in the Henley Regatta, Herr Buntz and Herr Boetzelen will compote in the Diamond Sculls races, while four others will make a bid for the Stewards' Challenge Cup.
It is expected that the chief oversens challenge to British supremacy at Henley, will come from Germany. The River Club of Berlin, which made such a good showing last year against the London Rowing sub, will again send an right to take part in the grand Challenge Cup.
TENNIS
TITLES
MENZEL WINS SINGLES
MISS JACOBS UNLUCKY
A FINE MATCH
Roderich Menzel and Fri. Hilde Krahwinkel emerged as victors of the championship of the German capital during one of the warmest Whitesuntides that Berlin has over enjoyed. Menzel won the singles championship also in 1931, and thus his name is, now engraved for the second time on the tablet which the Rot-Weiss Club has affixed to the wall in one of the rooms of Ita club-house in memory of tho former German champion, Hans Moldenhauer, who was killed in an automobile accident last year.
BRILLIANT WINNER.
The new champion, by birth a German Bohemian and at the head of the Czechoslovakian Davis Cup team, was at the top of his form. Not even Brugnon could win a net from him in the final, and Gottfried von Cramm, German's young Davis Cup player, succumbed to him by G-4. defeated-6-3 6-3 the me score with which Brugnen was Brugnon, who had high hopes of becoming champion of Berlin, gave spicndid exhibition of his skill at the net and in middle court, but Menzel overwhelnted him with his service, and drove him to the back- court with top-spin drives. The of no Frenchman's speed was avail against Menzel's assaults.
Foreign entries Trom other patriot, Bortz, will also make his Countries will not be so numerous, first appearance at Henley.
LADIES SURPRISE. as the Olympic Games Regatta willi Gure, of the London Rowing.
The first surprise of the Indies' of Miss be the chief international rowing club, the Wingfields champion, is event of the year.
a dark horse. Although he has singles was the defent
on the lefen Jacobs, America's second best At least two German seallers not yet been successful are expected to compete for the Henley course there is no reason woman player, by the Polish con- Mlle. Jadwiga Jedrze- Diamond Sculls. 1. Buth is one why he should not win there if he tender, of them. He rowed No, 3 in the acquires the lighter action so es-jowska, who Berliner River elulis eight last sential to quick starting. year. George von Oppal is jolber. the arrived in England! recently and has been practising" on the deway for some days ari Putney,
all
Buthz is reputed to be stronger than any Gerinan seuller who hasi competed at Ilemley since the war; and the German eight is expected. to equal last year's boat.
DIAMOND SCULLS.
There is every likelihood that
Horse Racing Invention
Moving Starting Gate Demonstrated
NEAT IDEA
England will regain the Diamond AUSTRALIAN'S Seulls his year, despite the German opposition. T. A. Brocklebank will start prime favourite, in the ab sence of Bob Pearce, the Aust- ralian who won the sculls summer,
on the river.
Very sturdy
last
Mr. W. R. Dalton, an Australian
of
won by 6-2 4-6 6-4, In the third set Miss Jacobs took four of the first five games and looked like a winner, but the Pole suddenly changed her tactics, and began feeding her with high aud slow balls, which threw the American completely off her stride. Mile. Jedrzejowsku Won the sympathies of the Berlin public. Their experts are inclined to ace in her the coming woman" cham- plon,although she still has
some
way to go, for while she was able to defeat in the preliminary rounds Fri. Marie Luiso Horn, a Wics- baden girl of great talent but still lacking in tournament experience, she was defeated in two nets by Fr. Krahwinkel.
As a result of this
THE BEST MATCH. of vast experience as owner, train- The best match of the whole tour- er. breeder, and rider, is respons-nament, however, was that for the Brocklebank is the old Cam-ble for an invention which may men's doubles championship, which bridge stroke and president and play an important part in racing in was won by the German Davis Cup enjoyed by far the better of tho has been showing very good form the not distat future. This takes players, Prenn and von Cramm, in It was he who put the form of a moving starting-five-set contest against Bragnon In their only innings, the visi- the closest race against Pearce, gale, which was demonstrated in and Du Plas
Brocklebank is likely to meet a London before members the victory, Germany will be represent- tors rattled up 373, Wazir Ali
opposition for al- Jockey Club, race course oficials, ed by these two men in the Davis batting with characteristic free- though there are no scullers of and others intimately associated Cup doubles. The Red-White dom to compile 155.
superlative merit the
with the sport, and these average
were tournament has long been the chief Oxfordshire could do little standard is very high indeed. favourably impressed by what they social event of the Whitsuntide in against the well-directed Indian Moreover the foreign competi-RW,
Berlin. The spectators this year. attack, Amar Singh in particular tion will be strong. Herr von The idea embodied in the pro- included Sir Horace Rumbold, the proving very effective. He took Oppel, of Germany, has been scul- posed new method of starting is, British Ambassador, the Danish wickets for 50 runs and was ing with Eric Phelps, the younger briefly, as follows:-The "gate," Minister Zahle and many com- chiefly responsible for Oxford-brother of the world champion: which runs on mone
rails, is putrints of the foreign participante shire's dismissal for 165.—Reuter, Jand it is likely that Oppel's com-
in the tournament.
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