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WONDERFUL VERITY! TAKES 17 FOR 91 RUNS

BRITAIN WIN VITAL DOUBLES

AGAINST AUSTRALIA

QUIST AND TURNBULL NO MATCH FOR HUGHES AND PERRY

PERRY BELIEVED TO HAVE STRAINED HIS RIGHT SHOULDER

SURPRISING SELECTION OF AUSTRALIAN PAIR

London, July 14. Only 2,000 people were present at Wim- bledon to-day to see Britain take an impor-i tant lead in the Davis Cup match with Aus- tralia, when G. P. Hughes and Fred Perry, beat P. D. Turnbull and A. Quist in the doubles by three sets

to one.

The scores were

7-5, 6-4, 3-6, 6-3.

The tie produced some patchy j tennis. Hughes was guilty of numbers of weak returns in the rallies, yet served better than ever

Hughes and Perry.

F.A. RULES FIASCO

before and scored several sce ARMY RETIRE IN

with shots of amazing speed.

It was left to Perry to accom- plish the major share of the work. He rose to the occasion in great. style intercepting with powerful point winning smashes.

IIe

was

much belter than Hughes, who was unaccountably wreliable beyond his

service strokes.

STRAINED SHOULDERS? The extra efforts thrown on Perry, however, had its effect. and he was noticed to be repeatedly rubbing his right shoulder.

It is believed that Perry strained it as a result of the severe exertions.

CONFUSION

ed in confusion.

Turnbull and Quirt,

ECLIPSE STAKES

Loaningdale Wins By

2 Lengths

London, July 14. 'The Eclipse elukes were run to-day.

Loaningdale

Firdaussi Foxbridge

The winner finished two lengths nhead of Firdausal, and Foxbridge; was three lengthe behind.

The betting: 9/2 Lonningdale; 11/10 Firdaussi; 10/1 Foxbridge.

There were ten starters-Reuter,

ESSEX DEMORALISED BY SPIN BOWLER

NAWAB OF PATAUDI SCORES 224 AGAINST KENT

RESULTS AT GLANCE.

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COUNTY CHAMPIONSHIP. Yorkshire (340) beat Essex (104 and 84) by

an innings and 172 runs. Northants (282-5 dec.) beat Warwickshire

(108 and 27-0) on first innings, Gloucester (368) beat Notts (108 and 141-4)

on first innings.

Sussex (287 and 81-0 dec.) beat Hampshire

(139 and 147-3) on first innings. Glamorgan (185-3) drow with Middlesex (359) Worcester (477-2 dec.) beat Kent (147 and 95-5) on first innings.

Sarroy (282-8 dec. and 47-5) beat Somerset

(215) on first. innings,

OTHER MATCHES.

West Indies (174-7 dec.) drew with Lancashire

(39-2).

Harrow (237) ........ Eton (91-3) close of play.

CRICKET THROUGHOUT COUNTRY AFFECTED BY RAIN

London, July 14.

Rain throughout the coun- the state of the wicket, accom Once again Verity, revelling in try seriously interrupted the plished an amazing feat. During: county cricket programme and the match he took 17 wickets for and decision in all games bar 1 runs. His full figures for each one was confined to first inn inninge were: ings.

...O. M. R. W. Ist innings 27.10.47 2nd innings 14 3 44 1 Kent had an extremely lucky

MAMAK HOCKEY TOURNEY

ANNUAL MEETING DECIDES TO CARRY ON FOR ANOTHER YEAR

The fate of the Mamak Hockey Tournament was for a time in doubt last night, owing' entirely to misunderstandings of the functions of the recently formed Hongkong Hockey Association.

It was decided, however, that the tournament should be run another year.

After

1

in

8

escape from defeat when they met Worcester. The Worcester batsmen were in dazzling form. The Nawab of Pataudi, who learnt his cricket Kent nursery under the tuition the

the expense of Freeman and Co., of Frank Woolley, made merry at hitting up 221 and keeping his wicket intact until the innings was closed at 477 for 2. Gibbons con- tributed 124 and Nichol 100

not

out.

WHOLESALE DEFEAT OF AMENDMENTS Pressure on space prevents a lengthy survey to-day of the in- Tournament was for a time in doubt running a competition or tournament. The fate of the Mamak Hockey definitely that the Association waa

RAIN THE SAVIOUR. teresting problems debated and last night, owing entirely to mis- created at last night's

Only rain saved Kent. In their! further annual understandings of the functions of Kerton-Baughan

discussion meeting of the Hongkong Foot-hibly formed Hongkong Hockey Tournament be continued for another tured 8 for 57, almost unplayable. Mr. first visit to the wicket they hit] moved Association.

that the: up 147, 6nding Jackson, who cap-| It was decided, however, that the Jahan Dad.

year, his motion being seconded by Following on they lost a further It more or less covers the year.

tournament should be run another

Before the vote was taken Mr. five wickets for 97 runs. Then grind to say that the Army, The meeting was presided over by was not in opposition to the Tourna-

Kemp pointed out that the Association came the rain. metaphorically speaking, retir... White, Chairman, of the ment but was merely formed as a way against Gloucester, but were Netta too were in rather a bad Tournament, and among those present governing body to control and further were: Mr. S. S. Mamak, Mr. F. A. Hockey in the Colony, to appoint of helped by the weather which cut Quist and Turnbull never settled changes

Only one of the proposed vital Hockey Association). Mesara, fcials, and to arrange interport games. play short. Another century by

(Hon. Secretary Hongkong to League rules down

combination. They adopted, that of levelling up re- and R.A.S.C.), A. W. Kerton-Baughan fraining from s vote.

was Barlow, (Hon. Assistant Secretary for the resolution, the remainder re- 368 and in response Notta scored Only seven of those present voted Hammond saw Gloucester total wero continually penalised for feck in all divisions to the 35 (RA.M.C.), Sungar Singh (Radio foot-faulting.

standard, which will probably-in- S.C.), Jahan-Dad (K.IT.C.), Renaliness of the vote and after more and they were stil! 119 runs in Several members-protested-at-the attempt realised 141 for 4 wickets, 108 and followed on. Their second volve the Association in an in- Wong, and F. V. Wong (St. debate, in which representatives of Home Andrew's), R. G. Reed (Incognito), the Police and the Gorman Clubs, the

N.

A. E

(hon. Treasurer only unaffiliated clubs, promised, that Mamak

Tournament), (German

May they would affiliate, a fresh vote was, Club), W.

Brokenshire taken. (H.M.S Tamar), Capt. J. J. Lyons Eleven voted for the resolution the Army and 3/9 Jata), Major II. M. second time. Sergeant Allen (Polica), C. Mullins McIntyre, M.C., (Royal Artillery),; (R.E.).

WITHOUT A TROPHY.

eresaed $1.500.

expesditure of

BAN REJECTED.

QUIST SHINES.

Quist stood out head and shoulders above his partuer. He labbed and smashed like n cham- pion, but was forced to play too The proposal ban upon army lone a hand to allow his work to players representing civilian clubs be given its fullest value or effect.

and upon players from outside the The first eleven games of the Colony particpating in local foot- match went with service, but there ball were unhestatingly rejected. after services were broken through hy both pairs.-Reuter.

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SERVICE SUPPORT.

arrears.

VENTURESOME SUSSEX. Sussex tried. valiantly to force, the issue against Hampshire, making a sporting second innings It was stated that the Army would declaration of 81 for 0. This enter as strongly as possible at the left Hampshire to score 230 to win In opening the meeting, the chair- that the men's drill was not inter-had made 147 for 3.

discretion of the C.O., and providing and when stumps were drawn they The antagonism aroused by the men aid it seemed that the Tourma-tered with. submission of the League proposa trophy but, if they had the Army place, the chairman being re-elected. were fairly featureless. The - ment would have to carry on without The election of officers then took The remainder of the matches Quite the most extraordinary als, although it was not exhibited and Navy they had many more op He said the Tournament was now in nual Harrow v. Eton game started feature was the decision of Mr.in acrimonious discussions had the portunities of games.

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Youdale, the Australian manager, rather unfortunate effect of causwera certain clubs which would have members in its second year and add-and even day's play,

He knew there its third year, having doubled its at Lord's and saw an Interesting BUTTERFLY

in selecting Quist and Turnbull for

the doubles.

the

en-

put 91 on the board for the loss

HONOURS LIST.

of three wickets.

BATTING,

ing challenges to quite desirable preferred to retain the trophy hut ing more in the coming season. Last thanks chiefly to Pawle, who in Harrow, changes of rules affecting

under the circumstances and until season was a very satisfactory one scoring 96 was unlucky to miss Constitution of the Association, ed some sort of recognition from the jurisdiction of the Association. He his century, compiled 237, Holmes such time as the Tournament obtain. This time they would be under the WIMBLEDON INFLUENCE. largely, it seemed, because the local Association, they must carry on That he was influenced by their proposals came from the Army, as they were.

was not a player himself but he took did some clever bowling for Eton, display against Vines and Gledhill As a result, the rule establishing that the Navy clubs which

It had been Intimated to him great interest in the game and was sending four men back for 26 runs. at Wimbledon is obvious.

convinced that the Tournament had On the new Council representation failed to tered this year were entering again

Eton batted well under difficult ther hand Davis cup records this secure the requisite majority vote of with possibly some additional clubs, ment into two sections was bronched

done much for local hockey."

conditions and at the close had The question of dividing the Tournh- year, as well as those of tourne-two-thirds and was declared lost. and he took the opportunity of saying and it was decided to form a com- menta tend to show that the Craw-The rule would have permitted each that the Services had not only been mittee to work ford-Quist combination is much senior Club to nominate a repre- but in co-operation with other teams Mr. E. W. Jamilton; Vice-Presidents,

of great assistance in their games,

BA the suggestion. stronger.

Ometals eleeled were: President, sentative on the Counell. It was in obtaining grounds and in the L-Comdr. Leigh, Col. F. P. Non- To put Turnbull and Qulst that it would have permitted too

resisted because it has contender general running of the tournament. against Hughes and Perry was many Army representatives!

CASH COMMENT.

worthy, D.SO., the Rev. W. Walton Pataudi (Worcester) like playing into the English-

The treasurer's roport, showing & Hon. General Secretary Mr. P. J. Rogers; Chairman, Mr. O. E. White;

Kent men's hands,

It was a very real misfortune.cash balance in hand of $64.82, was Barlow; Hon. Treasurer, Mr. N. A. E Hammond (Gloucester) v

adopted, though comment was roused Mackay, The proposed constitution Possibly Mr. Youdale wanted to eminently

was on figures showing that though the

Notts mako certain that Crawford should merely lustrates that someone the U..R. Clab for the season, they The event Tournament paid $40 ground fees to

Hendren (Middlesex) bo thoroughly rested

Glamorgan his should begin making a new study bad actually played on it only nine, singles to-day, although his ehlef in tactics. "Wanderer." concern would appear to be Vivian McGrath, who will have to play very much bettor against Austin than ho did against Porry if Australia. are not to be benten,

for

IN STRONG POSITION.

desirable.

times.

was an

TENNIS MEETING French Federation Plans Discussion

The chairman explained that the ELECTION OF OFFICERS. ground was hired at the usual rate and the pitch was not used often The fallowing officers were elected: because sometimes clubs preferred to President Sir Thomas Southorn. play elsewhere or because rain inter-

Amsterdam, July 14. Vico-Presidonta-Dr. R. H, Kote-vened.

The French Lawn Tennis Federation wall, Mr. II. R. B. Hancock and Capt. Hockey Association was reported by in Paris on July 22, of all Davis Cup Correspondence with the Hongkong has convened a meeting to be held C. E. Ellot-Heywood. Britain are undoubtedly in n Chairman of the Council-Major quiry, Mr. Kemp had writton thatshed the Wimbledon mooting, of cancelling tho Secretary. In reply to ant the possibility, already expresser at Nations. The meeting >I!! consider Very strong position at the mo-C. M. Munners.

Association mont. It is a little disconcerting

accomplished fact The Association was further to hear of Ferry's shoulder injury, Ralston, J. Barnes, J. D. Bush, T. B. body and would, therefore, have to playing the matches

Members of the Council-Mesars accking allation with the controlling rounds for the Davis Cup and not

the whole now

· of system qualifying for ho needs to be it against ditchell, James, G. T. May, Capt. abide by its rules as regards trophy this Julv Crawford if he is to stand the

scheduled for slightest chance of winning.

Willams and Capt. Fleetwood, play, There was, however, nothing in

July, August and September Messrs. H. J. Lee, A. Goldenberg and the rules

It will be remembered that the prohibiting competitive International Federation last year But Britain's chlof interest lles S. Logan tied for the last place hockey. In Austin. He has the better with 10 votes each. It was decided Mr. Kemp then told the meeting in 1988,

authorised the now scheme to begin

whereunder only chance of winning, the tlo, and to leave the moloction of the last that as far as he was aware, his finalists of the Davis

Cup matches frankly it will be surprising if he Council to the first mooting of the for, affiliated clear tournament would enter the 1034 competition.

to McGrath,

All others wors to participate. This afternoon's matches dro).

*nualifying Before the meeting terminated, Mr. The chairman said he had intended August and September of this year.

competition in James proposed a vote of thanks to to suggest that as the members of and then only the sem-finalists would SINGLES.

the Sports Club for the loan of their the orbly also join the Tournondmitted for the 1984 competition. Mr.Ralston also proposed a vote ment, they might run it in two for a nation which did not compata

Would

plan would make it impossible of thanks to the chairman for sections this year

H. W. Austin V. McGrath Fred Perry v. J. Crawford.

premises for the meeting.

club

-------- -- MOTION TWICE-PUT-

Kono

224.

140

132

Gibbons (Worcester) v

Kent

124

Lee (Middlesex) v Glam.

organ ..

T. H. Lengrigg (Somer-

Bet) v Surrey

124

*.

LOG

109*

102

101

90.

Nichol (Worcester)

Kent Timms (Northants)

Warwick

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ESC

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Pawle (Harrow) v Eton

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Essex

8 for '47 and

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