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MONDAY, JULY 24, 1933.

日二月六

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DAVIS CUP

THE CHALLENGE ROUND

6TH YEAR

DUNLOP

is again chosen.

VINES FAINTS WITH PERRY AT MATCH POINT

WILEY POST LIONISED

50,000 GREET HIS

ARRIVAL"

COULD DO IT IN 42 DAYS

Now York, July 23. Harold Gatty, who was Wiley Post's companion on the world flight of 1981 when they set the record of 8 days, 15 hours, just broken by Post, was the first to greet the ex-airmail pilot's hand when he landed in New York,

Wiley Post brought his machine down to a perfect landing.

As the machine came to a stop on the great aerodrome, Post rose in his seat, waved once to the cheering crowd of over fifty. thousand and then sank back exhausted.

He was helped from his plane and rushed to the nearest hotel. where he quickly revived.

Although he wont round in just over seven days, Post declared that given good weather throughout" and no mishaps, he could do the trip In four and a half days without excessive strain.

General Balbo, the Italian air- nian, wanted to be among the crowd of welcomers, but he arrived late Owing to the traffic congestion. Reuter

Dramatic Climax To Thrilling Five-Set

Five-Set Battle in Zone Final

BRITAIN'S DAVIS CUP TRIUMPH

AUSTIN AND PERRY ON TOP IN KEEN GAMES.

Thousands of frenzied tennis fans, who through four sets and thirteen games had cheered the wonderful] rallies, and gaped in amazement at the skill and artistry of the players, were stunned into silence when Ellsworth Vines, facing defeat at the hands of F. J. Perry in the last match of the Davis Cup tie between Britain and America yesterday, suddenly collapsed after serving two double faults and was carried from the court in a 'fainting condition.

It was the climax to the most thrilling exhibition| of tennis ever seen at the Stade Roland Garros. It gave Britain her fourth victory of the series and left her worthy challengers to France, holders of the Davis Cup.

CHẾCJING GRAIN DEBACLE

Exchanges Fall Into Line

New York Julý 29. The grain exchanges of Minneapolis, Duluth. Seattle, Portland (Oregon), and Kansas City have indicated that they will follow the new Chicago Board of Trade Regulations which wolle permitting re-opening on Tuesday -require that the prices must not be lower than Thurs- day's cluising.—Reuter.

Reservation On Silver Issue

Austin clinched the issue for Britain in the first match of the third day's play, when he beat Wilmer Allison in four sets. Austin indulged in artistic tennis AN UNDERSTANDING NOT to achieve the performance.

ALLISON STRUGGLES IN VAIN

AN AGREEMENT

UNE

RATIFIED

(Spistal to "Telegraph")

cages Sdinance, 1821. Recrived, July (By: Tetzirash, Copyright. Telegraphia

NORTH CHINA sion of victories against him. in pulled him through, but the efforts dimiff

CONTROL

CHINESE OFFICIALS MOVING IN

Peking, July 28. The new Director of Public Safety for Tangshan left Tientsin this morning to take up his new post, relieving the Japanese officer

in charge.

Several new magistrates are pre-

But all the thrills were left for the sesond set, which he won after the Perry-Vines encounter. Perry, Austin had led 6-5 and 7-6. with recollections of Vines's succes Allison's will-power and sheer grit America last year, was obviously cost him dearly.. tuned up for the occasion, and it was generally felt that with his fighting spirit aroused, Perry was the most dangerous opponent the American champion could meet,

And it proved. Here is

area and places to the north of to Peking on Wednesday.

ᎠᏴ

The Englishman regained. all his confidence in the succeeding sets and was complete master of the situation.

AUSTIN IRRESISTIBLE.

PERRY, VINES.

-ACCI

The Mollisons poring over a map of their route prior

Lane Aerodrome,

to leaving Stag

MOLLISONS CRASH NEAR END OF JOURNEY

BRILLIANT

FLIGHT ENDS

MARRED FIFTY MILES FROM NEW YORK

SHEEP AND GOATS

THE LATEST NAZI ORDER

RIGHT TO WEAR BROWN SHIRT

Berlin, July 23.

FENG BLUFF CALLED

CHARHAR HOSTILITIES NOW · UNLIKELY ·

REPORTED READY FOR PEACE

Peking, July 23. Rather more optimism prevails to-day regarding the situation in, Charhar and it is hoped that hostilities between Feng Yu hsiang and the Government forces will be avoided.

Although only five miles LOW- separate the Government troops from those directed by Feng Yu- halang, there has been no skirs mishing and no sign of any move on the part of either side whith would precipitate hostilities.

Delegates return from Kalgan) state that the Christian General iss now inclined to be reasonable and, with the local authorities, res seems to be waiting upon the oute come of the Kuling Conference,

FRIENDS. ALIENATED.

There is, no question thi the revelation that Feng, the Arch Patriot, has been negotiating with the Japanese has cane as a severe; blow to his sympathisors North China, while his evacuation of Dolonor, after the bombastic. claims disgusted many. connected with its "capture", „Jas

Chinese sources state that Teng Yu-halang is now ready to discuss measures for the abolition of his A-called anti-Japanese Army, up on the condition that the men are re-organised into other armies. He is also desirous of peace nego tiations for the settlement of the

Reuter.

WANG GOES TO KULING,

Shanghal, July 24. Wang Ching-wel, accompanied by Admiral Chen Shao-kuan, Ku

during the week-end to attend tie conference with Marshal Chitig Kai-shek at Kuling.

London, July-28, The Nine-Power Silver Agree. ment has been fully completed, except for the signature of Boli- New York, July 23. vin, whose representatives in After the accomplishment a thumb-nail sketch, of one of the most extraordinary tennis matches.

London are merely awaiting in-of a brilliant feat, the cross- A new order has been issued Charhar trouble. inthe-history-of-the-Davis Cup result of his snappy close up

He won the third set mainly nestructions from their governing of the Atlantic from East by the Nazi organisation-ap-There seems to be little donos Vines, serving with terrific row volleying. His sharply angled net ment,

to West, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. them to distinguish easily be against Feng is "calling big blutf."

parently designed to enable that the threat of firm measures er, won the first set at 6-1.

shots left Allison helpless.

They are certain that the Bull-Mollison, the famous British tween genuine Nazis and those Perry, a veritable genius in his

The American made a final bid vlan Government will give their fliers, crashed this evening who have joined the Party, re- exploitation of passing drives, for recovery in the fourth set ready assant to the proposals, countered by winning the second Allison levelled up at two-all. Aus-ment had not actually been signed Austin took a two-love lead and

in Connecticut.

gardless of their political con- Erroneous reports that the agree set to love.

victions, in order to avoid trou- They are the first married couple ble. Itin went away `ngain for a 4-2-ad- paring to leave for the Tangshan the top of his form, broke through four-all. After that, Austin wasinute minor changes were made direction. Mrs. Mollison (Amy Shirts may only be worn, in future, Chung-ming, arrived at Klukitug The Californian, still playing ut vantage, only to be pulled back to Apparently originate whan last- to have flown the Atlantic. in either The order lays down that Brown Meng-yu, Chu Chia-irua and Tecag.

capture, the third set at the irresistible and he volleyed his way in the text phraseology, designat Johnson) is the first woman to by persons who joined the Nazi tenth game.

as an under- have flown the Atlantic from East Party before January 30, 1033. The Pance Preservation Corps)

through the next two games for the g the document set and match.-Reuter.

atanding, rather than an agree-to West. is being organised with all possible

TERRIFIC PACE.

The Government's determination ment. speed to take over the districts as

They were attempting to fly to crush all opposition is emphas they are evacuated by the Japan-battle of craft and skill. Vines The fourth set was a fascinating

These changes required initiall nonstop from Pendine Sands,

ised by the passing of the death ́ ese. The whole process is expect- ed to be completed by the end of leading 3-2, fell and injured his been decided, there was no lack of night when Dr. W. W. Yen, for July-Reuter.

ankle. He carried on and actual interest when Vines and Perry Chilita, and an Australian repre- would have completed; their jour-| They were concerned in street ly led 6-6, Perry, displaying more took the court for the final game sentative, all

affixed their signatures, ney but for the growing darkness. Aghting in February last when two confidence than at any other por- of the series.

Nazia were killed.. fod, broke through to win at 7-5. The opening exchanges, gavs `AN UNDERSTANDING,

CRASH LANDING.

Three other Communists were Perry, with an energy which some indication of the terrific

sentenced to fifteen years penn! GEN. BALBO DESCRIBED astounded the onlookers, set a ter- struggle which was to follow, but be railfled by all the governments they finally decided to make

Because the understanding must.

Flying up Long Island Sound; servitude and six others were

AS JEW stanza progressed, so the drama-colinpge of Vines just at the cern have issued a warning that it miles from New York, and crash- yesterday's laws-Renter.

This follows hot upon heela tic climax was worked up until moment Perry reached match point must not be construed as an agrea- cd when so doing,

Berlin, July 18.: the Englishman led 7-0. Vines in the ith set.

Because of an article describing ment until it has been, ratified... served. He. led. 16-love. Perry Perry was leading Vinos 1-6,

the Italian Air Minister, General levelled up to 15-all. The Ameri-6-0, 4-6, 7-5, 7-6 and 40-15 on the

A supplementary document, con- mishop has been received and it on the west coast of Newfoundland, Italo Balbo, as a baptised Jew, to New York, July 23.

can served two double faults and latter's service, when the Call-sisting of a contract belween Aus- is not known definitely how the at 11 am local time. :

Nationalist newspaper, "Deutsche General Balbo and his, fleet of Perry had match point.. Vince ser-fornian fainted..

tralia, the United States, Canada, Biers fared, though it is assumed

Zeltung was banned to-day for twenty-four, flyingboats, will start ved again and then without any

Mexico and Peru. Is now being that the lack of definite Informa-

three months on a personal order their homeward journey at 11 a.m. warning collapsed on the ground

negotiated, whôreby, they bind tion may be regarded as encourag

sued by Captain Goering, tho British Summer Time to-morrow in a dead faint. The gruelling

themselves to purchase annually. Ing the belief that neither suffered

Prussian Prime Minister. certain fixed quantities, making up any serious harm. morning.

heat and the strain had proved

the total of $5,000,000 ouners. They will travel via Washington, too much for him. where the Italian commander will

AUSTIN'S VICTORY. visit President Roosevelt and will

GENERAL BALBO OFF AGAIN

ON RETURN TRIP TO ROME TO-DAY

Although the result had alreadying which was completed at mid-Wales, to New York, and doubtless Cologne.

sentence upon six Communtats in

rine pace in the fifth set. As the no ຢ່າງນ້ was prepared for the signing some of the countries con landing at Bridgeport, only fifty given long terms of imprisonment.

A BAD FALL..

re-

SS-FINALITY TO-DAY?

Only a flash message of_the}]

9[GHTED OVER NEW.

FOUNDLAND.

the

AT-HALIFAX...

of

BERLIN JOURNAL

SUSPENDED

been arrested and placed fu a cou

In addition, the chief editor las

Their plane was again sighted over Robertson Bay, Newfoundland, Perry was the first to the scue, pouring water on

at 6pm. British Summer Time, hla op ponent.

and a message later from Halifax Vinos had a bad fall in the

added the information that a contration, campanas fourth set which appeared to have

machine believed to be the Molli- All "who seek to disturb: Ger- thon continue down the eastern Wimor Allison was given the loft him shinken, but he went on It is expected that this supple The Mollisons were first sighted sons passed over at 6.45 p.m. many's foreign relations have coast to their starting point for task of saving the match for without any perceptible differencementary, contract will be signed by after a long journey aver

British Summer Time.

been told to regard this as a warn crossing the Atlantic in another America when he met "Bunny" in his play.

Monday and Ite text issued for Atlantic, having apparently been they were reported over New Glas

An hour later, 7.45 pm. B.S.Ting-Reuter direction.

Austin, conqueror of Vines, in the The American failed to re-publicatfor

kept back by strong beachvinds, gow, Nova Scotia, heading Ina They will travel via the Azorès-first match of the day.

spond to immediato treatment and Meanwhile, it is intimated from over Harbour Grace. Router.

But the task proved too much he was carried from the court. He Washington that the United States.

direct line for Now York At that time there was no de- for him and the Englishman, play-regained consciousness after ten will continue the effort to re- nito Information that the machine at Bridgeport, Connecticut, when The next nowe was of their crash ing perfect tennis-the type of minutes and fully recovered. habilitate silver regardless of the was that of the Mollisons, but both crowds were already beginning to tennis which will be written about

Conference results.

railway and postal officinis were assemble at Roosevelt · Field to Well-informed observers state confident of their Identification: welcome them in New York, that the Administration is deter- The machine passed over Robinson, Router mined to leave no stone unturned in Its afforts to secure

wider co- operation than is guaranteed by the Pittman scheme as modified United Press, Per Gold Bar Co.

STOP PRESS

-from

Bridgeport, Conn., July 24, Both the Mollisona were takon

hospital suffering sions. Neither is seriously

Their maching was wreck

in the text books-won the tio for

Britain in four acts."

The scores in the Englishman's favour rend:

6-2, 7-9, 6-3, 6-4,

Austin was brilliant in his court tactles, and' sont 'over a stream of beautiful drives of varied pado and placement.

INEXORABLE LAW.

The laws provide, however, that when a player receives treatment on the court he is considered to have abandoned the match.

That the Incident should have occured was a thousand pities na Perry, who was superb, showed that he was well able to beat flung passing shots, Vines at his best in Paris. **

Vines lod 8-8 in the four served with smashing and then stumbles in t He showed a much wider range ahots and drove with terrific power, triete of strokes than Allison, who, how- Neverthless he was guilty of hi Hi over, played in doggod fashion, lenat a dozen double faults ar

DOGGED

FALLISON...

The American hit especially well

on the forehand, and Bärved Waty w

FERRYS GENIU

NI

SUNSTROKE VICTIMS

GENDARMES DIE ON

MANOEUVRES

Nanking, July 18, : The Han Chin Jii Pao" to published #report to the eflost that 30 gendarmes diod of sin stroke yesterday when taking paren In manoeuvres outside the capitalz

Router, MD

Four: Die in Peking

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