SEVERE DEFEAT
LOSE TO YOUNG U.S. COUPLE
IN NATIONAL DOUBLES
·CHAMPIONSHIP
HOLDERS' THREE LOVE SETS
SECOND ROUND
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RESULTS German Town, P.A., Aug. 21. Two young Americans, one still at college, and the other Californian champion, eliminated Fred Perry and F.H.D. Wilde, the English pair in the second round of the
national American
Donald
The winners were Budge and Gene Mako, and they beat the world champion and hia colleague after four sets, by the scores of 3-6, 6-0, 7-5, 6-3.
Although unknown to the tennis world outside of America, Budge and Mako are within the States,
MAN TOWN
Good New Players Secured
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH.
WEDNESDAY,
AUGUST 22, 1934.
FOR FRED PERRY & WILDE
Test Match Won And Lost. In One Hour's Play
AMAZING DEBACLE OF ENGLAND'S
LEADING BATSMEN..
(Continued from Page 8.)
After spending the bulk of their first three years. In
the Football WHEN Austraila batted a second League in the lower half of the Third time, the absence of Bowes keenly felt. A Reuter Division, Mansfeld Town are looking was
for better things at the fourth at-message describes the attack an
being without sting." tenit,
The club has signed W. Barks, an inside-left from Chesterfield, and with Gregory, 12th man, und S. Hunt, centre-forward, from In McMurray of the Oval ground coln City. They have also secured staff, deputising. for Bowes and as trainer Charles Bell, the old
Ames. Arsenal player.
THE Englishmen took the field
Extreme care and a limited amount FRANK Woolley kept wicketf. of money have been devoted to the asaciably of practically a new side,
PONSFORD'S reply to these
Lancashire Or Sussex For Cricket Title?
(Continued from Page 8.)
and Woolley, C. S. Marriott's 5.
with G for 24, dismissed the London team for 77.
GREAT RECOVERY
INDIANS SCORE BRILLIANTLY
LATEST BASEBALL RESULTS
New York, Aug. 21. > Both the lants and Yankees. were beaten in major league base. ball games to-day. The most s tonishing result was the defeat of Philadephia Athletic by Cleveland Indians. The Indian scored ninc runs in the ninth Inning to nose out the Athletic by 12 to 11. The Indians' runa came from nine hits. Full scores which follow were cabled by Renter.
NATIONAL LEAGUE.
New York Cincinnati Brooklyn.
R. H.
E.
3
10
3
4
6
1
15
1
(Chapman homered} Pittsburgh
Philadelphia
Galan homered)
2
7
Gered)
10
AMERICAN LEAGUE.
12
0
since only six of the 20 professionals LARK again indulged in his leg on the books last season were retained, i theory, placing Sutcliffe. Ham- for 83 was a fine piece of bowling Previous policy in regard to stoßng mond, Verity, Allen and Gregory against a total of 352. On the other and finance has been modified. Only around Ponsford, who was moat hand Philipson earned the honours when Kent batted, securing eight 17 professionals have been signed, the uncomfortable.
for.100. remainder of the pinying list being made up of selected local amateurs. The main capture has been the
HANOSOME WARWICK WIN. tactics was to persistently } the signature of Andrew Care,
Kilear
duck and allow the balls to whizz over the wicket. For this Warwick won handsomely at the, Chicago doubles championship here Biddlesbrough centre-half.
and Bytheway, the. successful left-
he was jeered at by the crowd, expense of Middlesex, whose attack to-day.
was shockingly weak. Middlesex Boston wing attack, bought from Coventry
worked 14
GR. Moore homered) City last December, will be together
actually led by 80 on the first inn- again, and the ever-young HarryLARK'S leg-trap
second time against Brownings, but Paine bowled wonderfully St. Louis' Johnson, ex-Shoffelt United, once more leads the attack. Much is also who did not know what to maku expeeled of Ashley, a local product. who was one of the most improved of it, and gave Allen an easy catchwell when they batted again, and full-backs in the Northern Section last after scoring a single.
This is A list of the men sensen. engaged:
Goalkeepers: Fawcett (York City) regarded as two of the best young H. Milne,
they players to-day. Recently
Backs: Ashley, Dransfield (South- won the Pacific Coast doubles title, while Budge is holder of the Call-ampton), England, G. Ward. fornian, singles crown, and Make
Half-backs: Edmonds (Bury); C.{ has many tournament successes
(Middles upton, Andrew Carr to his credit. He beaten by Jack Tidball in the final brough) Livingstone, J. R. Jones,
Slack, Wright (Bradford City). of the Inter-Collegiate champion-
Forwarda: Atkinson (Hull City), ship.
After a promising start. Perry Dellow (Binckburn Rovers), Johnson, and Wilde found themselves swept A. W. Cooke, Blytheway, Kilear, tacties of the Americans, who car- (Chesterfield), S. Hunt (Lincoln). ried the attack into their ponents' court with
WILK
DONSFORD also fell before Clark, belag snapped up by him- mond, the second wicket falling at
2.
0
Cleveland
(Nine runs were scored in 9th Sunsex had to face a first innings inning)
18 of 341 when they met Philadelphia.... 11 re
(Higgin homered) the Somerset, but they rose to occasion, and passed it by 20 runs. St. Louis
AFTER this there were fireworks But there was never any chance of New York
an outright resuit, Somerset acor- ing freely a second time.
Bradman and lately
and plenty of fun and laughter, McCabe became respect (and no fear) for Clark's associated, and showed such scant humpers and swingers, that the 100 was hoisted in 82 minutes. BRADMAN ya Reuter,
་
WRS
Notts were completely outplayed by Derbyshire, who won by 201 rans. Derby could only scoro 220
and 211, Voce in the second innings
off the court by the whirlwind Parker (Crystal Palace), W. Banks irresistible. He found the answer sent back for 130 (Pope G⋅for.21):
ора
a vengeance.
and reaped the reward,
Allison and Van Ryn, Shields
and Wood and Loit and Stoefen
MOONLIGHT PICNIC.
were among the prominent winners Y.M.C.A. Holding Event to-day, the leading results of,
which, cabled by Router follow,
SECOND ROUND.
On Saturday Night.
Allison and Van Ryn (U.S.) beat BOY SCOUTS' SWIMMING.
J. Tidbell and Hall (US) 6-1, 6-2, 8-10, 8.6
The European YM.C.A. are. hold-
to Clark's trap by hitting so fiercely that he forced a way through the ring of fieldsmen. One delivery from the Northants bowler he ifted out of the ground for six.
taking 5 for 40, but Notts fared even worse at the crease.. being and 100 (Copeon 5 for 40).
were
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THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB.
Race Fixtures For 1935.
16th February
18th February 19th February 20th February 23rd February
2nd March 23rd March 6th April 20th April 22nd April
8 6
11
9
(Gehrig hit two home runs) Detroit.......! 8 10
(Greenberg and Owen homered).
4 Boston
Saturday, Monday,
Tuesday,
1
2
Wednesday,
Saturday,
Saturday,
Saturday, Saturday, Saturday, Monday,
(Easter Monday) Saturday,
4th May 18th May
Saturday,
AUSTRALIA'S EMPTY NORTH
in fine form 3,306 Europeans To
Gloucester against Surrey, scoring 305 and 353 for 6 declared (B. H. Lyon 189). To this Surrey responded
with 261 and 118: Charlie Parker
Saturday, 500,000 Square Miles
Buddhists, Confucians, Moham-
THE upshot was that Australla
finished the day with 160 runs taking 5 for 30 in the second Inn-medans, Theosophiste and Christ- on the board for the loss of two Ings. wickets. Don Bradman was not The results and individual per out with 76, and McCabe also un-formances were cabled by Router. beaten with 60.
•
USTRALIA thus lend by 566
fans are included in the handful of 1,850 non-aboriginal Inhabitants of the vast Northern Territory of: Australia, according to return just issued,
The increase is slightly fewer
Census
runs and have eight wickets in HELEN JACOBS LOSES than 1,000 since 1921, says Austral
Shields and Wood (U.S.) beating a moonlight plenic on Saturday
Bruneau and Reese (U.S.) next the launch being due to leave hand. They must win.
the Teimshatsui (or Police) Pier at 6-2, 6-2, 6-8, 6-3
G. Make and D. Budge (U.S.) 8.30 p.m.
St. beat F. Perry and F. II. D. On Saturday, September 1 Wilde (Britain) 3-6, 6-0, 7-5, Andrew's Troop of Boy Scouts are 6-3
CLOSE OF PLAY.
AUSTRALIA-IST INNINGS.
holding their aquatic sports in the W. H. Ponsford, hit wkt., b Allen 200 Lott and Slvefen-(US) heat A.Y.M.C.A. bath, commencing at 1.30 W. A Brown, b Clark...
Hendri and Burtz Noulware p.m. (U.S.) 6-0, 6-0, 6-0
V. G. Kirby and R. Menzel beat J. McDiarmid and R. Bryan (UB.) 6-3, 7-5, 6-4.
The R.A.M.C. have engaged
Surprising Victory for
Miss C. Babcock
News. Europeans in the Territory nurnber 3,308. Men outnumber! women by 3,378 to 1,472. The area
620 square miles.
of the Northern Territory is 523-
POUNDS V. CHARMS
Saturday, Thursday,
1st June
21st September 10th October
(Double Tenth) Saturday, Saturday,
Saturday,
Saturday,
Saturday,
Saturday,
12th October 19th October
· 2nd November 16th November 30th November 14th December
Annual Race Meeting:
1st Extra Race Meeting 2nd Extra Race Meeting. -3rd Extra Race Mesting:
4th Extra Raco-Mesting
6th Extra Raco' Mooting 6th Extra Race, Meeting 7th Extra Race Meeting
8th Extra Race Meeting"
9th Extra Race Meeting
10th Extra Race Meeting 11th Extra Race Meeting 12th Extra Race Meeting. 13th Extra Race Meeting 14th Extra Rags Meating
*
Jean Batten, the famous airwoman "And the girl is so charming that who is still in Australia, has just I'll make it guineae retorted his been sold by auction at Sydney for rival. £14/14/-. Two sixpences, initialled "Pounds versus charma," "shouted the auctioneer, and away soared the by her, brought 10/- each. 28 one of the biggest surprises of the MISS JEAN BATTEN'Sivals, one of whom was an alder the alderman's rival. The proceeds The bidding was run up by two bidding. The note finally went to lawn tennis season here to-day by
10
the W. M. Woodfull, b Bowes..
D. G. Brodman, e Ames, b Bowen 244" S. J. McCabe, b Allen
10
49
Seabright (New Jersey), July 30.
Miss Caroline Babcock provided
13
A. G. Chipperfield, b Bowes
Y.M.C.A. bath for their annual aqua-A. F. Kippax, Lb.w., b Bowes tie sports on Thursday, September froni 2 p.m.
THE DAVIS CUP CHALLENGE MATCH
HOW THE POINTS WERE
SCORED
Point
1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th
Sel Bet, Het Set. Yet, Toral,
Walt.
Nel.
Acon. Winners. Volleys, Smachea, Penses, Drope, Volleys, Lola, rorde, Neta, Outs.
Service
AUSTIN
SHIELDS 7
PERRY 10
W. A. Oldfeld, not out
C. V. Grimmett, e Ames, b Allen
H. I. Ebeling, b Allen
W. J. O'Reilly, b Clark
Extrus
Total
42 defeating Miss Helen Jacobs at AUTOGRAPHED NOTE man. "You're so dashed persun-were sent to the All-Australian-
76-4, 6-2 in the women's singles.
final of the Seabright tournament.
33
701
Fall of the wickets: 1.(Brown) for 21; 2 (Bradman) for 472; 3 (McCabe) for 488; (Ponsford) for 574; (Woodfall) for 626; 6 (Kippax) for 631: 7 (Chipperfield) for $38; 8 (Grimmett) for 676; 9 (Ebeling) for 682; 10 (O'Reilly) for 701.
Bowling Analyals.
Antli
33
3 34
ww
0%
Shielde
30- 25
JU
-
74
Perry
24 13
Wood
+1
24 12#
Earned Pointe.
Optinent's Error,
Double
Fruita.
0, M. R.
20 15
14 22
Dowes
104
Allen:
3.1
3G 31
Clark
37.2 4
110
explain the way in which some districts appear almost entirely to have failed to participate in re- covery,
Hammond Verity Wyatt Leyland
12
63
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123
4.
3
ENGLAND 1ST INNINGS.
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} 11
170
W.
sive," he told the auctioneer, "that British
Acroplane Fund, saya Austral News.
A Si noto autographed by Miss I'll make it pounds."
STALLED OFF LOVE
Offering her heart with reservations!
GRASPED IT
THER GA
THE OT
Unwilling to lose one
precious moment!
WOOD 17 11
Britain's Export Trade Must Grow
MANY MORE MAY
BE WORKLESS
A warning that unless there is a substantial enlargement of export trado some reaction from the re- covery movement with an adverse effect on unemployment figures is sounded by the "Westminster Bunk Review."
"The black spots," anys the re- C. E. Waltors, e Kippax, b view, "are not only very black, but O'Reilly they obstinately fail to get any II. W. Satcliffe, e Oldfeld, b lighter and the persistence of their
Grimmett intense unemployment must hinder F. E. Woolley, e McCube,
O'Reilly. # the recovery of the nation as W. R. Hammond, e Oldield,
st
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whole..
Ebeling... "In some quarters," states the R. E. S. Wyatt, b Grimmett review, it is being questioned M. Tayland, b Grimmett .. whether the recovery movement L. E. G. Ames, Retd. hurt has not attained its zenith, whether G. O. B. Allen, Ebeling the limit of expansion of the home. Verity, b Ebeling market has not been reached, E. C. Clark, not out
Extras "Whatever the answer to the second question, it seems In-
Total (for D wkts.)
321 evitable that the time will come. E. Howes did not bat. It la pointed out that the in- when that point will have been
Fall of wicketa: 1(Sutcliffe) for creasing industrialisation of the reached, and unless a substantial 104; 2 (Walters) for 108; 83 (Wool- South and, atill more important, enlargement and broadening of ex-loy) for 111; 4 (Wyatt) for 186; 6 the tendency of new industries to port trade has been achieved (Hammond) for 142; 6 (Allen) for settle in the Midlands and the meanwhile, some reaction must be 268; 7 (Verity) for 311; 8 (Leyland) South rather than in the North or expected with an adverse effect on for 321.
Bowling Analysis.
in Scotland or Walos has been employment figures, significant.
It is likely to have been the principal cause of the reduction in unemployment, for instance, in Middlesex by two-thirds in the past two years, and has contribut- ed to the reduction of unemploy- ment in Warwickshire. and Not tinghamshire in particular.
Eboling
ALL MUST HELP. "For this country it is only McCabe through Increased export trade | Grimmett that the obstinate problem of un- O'Reilly employment will be solved: Chipporfeld
0. M. R. W
21
4 74 3
0 1
21
40.3 13 37
103
10
03. 2
22
-Router: INNINGS.
"Meanwhile everything possible must be done by the Government, AUSTRALIA-SECOND municipalities and individuals, to W. H. Ponsford, Hammond, b
Clark mitigate the lot of those who
W. A. Brown, e Allen, b Clark
WHY SOME BENEFIT.. auffer, not only from humanitarian D. G. Bradman, not out "The indications which exint of motives but because the nation's S. McCabe, not out ah apparently permanent fall in industrial vitality on which her Extras the relative importance of some well-boing depends must be safe- industries and some areas help to guarded.”
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MARCH HOPKINS RAFT
"ALL
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22
70
QUEEN'S TO-DAY
(For 2 wkts)
180