VON CRAMM'S VICTORY

Defeat Of Allison In Davis Cup

(By Stanley N. Doust)

London, July 23. Öne rubber all and three to play!

YALE AND HARVARD

DID NOT WIN

Athletic Match Decided By Agreement

We have just passed through a period that should pro- vide the golden time of any season." Varsity match, Eton and Harrow, Gentlemen and Players, and Test match rushed by us in a crowded fortnight. Some of the cricket has been delightful, some of it disappointing, and, unfor- tunately, the Test match had its "regrettable incidents," with criticism and counter-criticism as a sequel.

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(Continued from Pago 8.)

match against Kent which was left drawn with the visitors taking points for a lead on first innings.

Sussex had first knock and lost the lest wicket for 320 runs while Kont declared their innings at 419 for might. Frank Woolley scored 167 runa "be. fore, losing his wicket.

When stumps were drawn. Sussex had made 100 for three wickets.

Somerset also took the points for

fare, where the visitors were dis- a lend on first innings in their match against Glamorgan at Weston-super-

Davies scored 166 without losing his wicket.

That is the state of the match between Germany and the U.S.A. in the inter-zone final of the

(BY W. J. HOWCROFT) Davis Cop competition which was

There were many people ph the had skippered England in the nine continued at Wimbledon yeater-ground at Leeds-probably the great previous Test matches in this country

Blackpool, July 15. day when G. von Cramm (Ger- majority--who were surprised and played under F. B. Jackson; J. W.HI. here to-day, the second day of Glorious weather prevailed many) beat W. Allison (U.S.A.) disconforted by the way R. E. S. rubbers, willingly served under Lord the Amateur Swimming Associa-missed for 340 runs, of which Emrys T. Douglas, who had reigned in πο by 2-6, 83, Bud in the single Wynti used, or rather minused, ble Tennyson. There are plenty of are- tion Championships. The racing, postponed from Saturday on ac bowling late in the game on the last cedents in addition to these. But too, was in keeping with the count of the raini.

day. It is not good to see Test match there seems to be some sentimental weather, especially in the open-

who Imagine that to depose ing event, the hosts of the wo cricket turned into a laughing-stock. ptt would be te insult him and men's 150 yards backstroke. The English captain has issued break his heart..

In the first heat there was a ding pubile explanation of why he himself

dong struggle between the Manches- bowled what schoolboys used to call

ter girl, Beatrice Wolstenholme and "donkey-drops" "cocka-doodles."

Audrey Hancock of Dudley, the

TOO MUCH FLATTERY

Somerset replied with a total of 342 runs when Burrough scored 109, In their second innings Glamorgan when stumps were drawn. mado 261 and Somerset 85 for one

Frent Gloucestershire scored triumph by beating the South challenges Great Britain. for the and put on other players who are ficials, are painfully sensitive to any excellent time of 1min. 56 2-5see any this feat they were indebted to: Cricketers, whether players or of former winning by a touch in the Africans, being the first county side to accomplish this fent, or to come

where near it. For

ar

*p.

led

To-day's double Letween Allison and J. Van Ryn (U.S.A.) and K. Land and von Cramm, which he glas at 3 p.m., is the key rubber, and will decide which country cup on Saturday, Monday, and not regarded as part of a serious at- form of criticism in these days. Yvonne Glover, of Bournemouth, Tuesday next.

tack. Wyatt is good at explanations.nce-famous Test match bataman loud-

argued the other

in the second heat to throughout day that no Yesterday's first net between von When in a Test match against the England captain should be subjected fish in min. Galante in Cramm and Allison was one of the West Indies last winter he sent in to the allightest criticism

front of hls

a more fancied candidate 'in after most-brilliant I have sren for early those who should have been his pointment because it "undermines his Evelyn Sands, of Bootle. There wer many years.

"tall" men, and as a consequence got authority." As we should not know other keen struggle in the third his batting order into such grotesque he was going to be appointed before Bettyladen, ut Eccles, the

of every muddle that E. H. T. Holines, who he was appointed, this means that if British Empire champion, Phyllis point of the gate. Von Cramm's and made a big scare in the first the selectors gave the job to the local Harding, who won by a yard in fois.

atman, not a word should be breath- 56 4-5sec, ifre Allison, inge, figured as numbered against him, even Allison's tacties to valley whenever that the chine would be taken off the his team to play left-handel. The ming with superb judgment, stayed

Wyatt explained that he had

if he ordered In the Anal, Phillis Harding, swim possible and forer von Cram

bull before the better their

entrance-an antonyers minde] Yaptain can do no wrong! As

ilne ofier of fact, English cricket has long half a yard in front of the field to win ment which

deserves the word suffered from too much flattery. The in 1min. 67.1-6sec., from Glover who argument

beat Harden Into third place. ΑΙ Gilbertian. His answer to his Leeds ugly ducklings have been hailed as erities

is hardly less unconvincing "wane before they sprouted feathers. though Harding has won many inter- English championship she has won since she started her career over Len years ago,

Both men were good at

tactics

were 10

to make superlative shots,

SUPER VOLLEYING

ed

Dist-

and

Ano

a'

wickets for 31

century by Hammond and to the allround play of Sinfield, who scored

and took century

Batting frat Gloucestershire made

in the last stages of the match. 270, Slufield making an excellent 102, The South Africans replied with 28, Viljoen making 122.

Gloucestershire in their Inninga mado 298, Hammond putting up the fine score of 123.

Vincent was bowling well for the visitura and had 6

wickets Cor 00

runs.

Super volleying, majestic returns He assures us that be considered that. Smug satisfaction will never win Test/national distinctions this is the frat❘ causing

of the service, passing shots by von Cramm And magnificent nervlees, combined with superin tive tactics, were the feature this wonderful firet net.

of

two

Von Cramm, after being games to nought and two gantes

went

his

ля

I havel

mintches.

BAD LUCK FOR SUTTON

runs,

ahead at 5--4. Allison, despite song in the Oral Test match randicapped nt Leeds and cinowhere/Sutton, and Brand were level nt 50 expressen for 48 runs.

criticism.

but Bourne

took

a

few

second

In their second innings the Soulif Africans were all out for 201, Sinfield n collapse and taking 5 for 31 runs. his tactics were the most likely to get wickets. Possibly his

Gloucestershire wore thus left laudable, but the impression made bly his intentions were!

Whenever a country's cricket in

winners by the good margin of 87 upon the spectators was that he some people rush to blame outside in

passing through a depressing period,

Derbyshire beat Essex by the nar treating the game as a farce. I found no one who was present at on the part of the players. It is being the heats of

flueners instead of any want of skill There was some great sprinting in first Derbyshire could only muster

row

margin of 21 runs. Batting

a biot on cricket Leeds who did not deplore the incident said now, ar

the men's 100 yards. was no often said in

to Read's to four down, eventually

It recalled the

nel

In the first heat Bourne, Gabrielson, 150, yielding wickets loudly condemned, of W. W the past, that England's chances wera

Essex replied with 177, Mitchell some close decisions against him, 1121. Given "Wiglen's, Almanack because all the team and the Selection Inchen? for service aces and after being always unwilling to take sides, was hotel. I have discussed this matter when Brand swam across the ropes,

Committee did not stay at the same

Inches Sutton

erne replied, and taking 7 wickets for 07, Ant was in front with

In their second innings Derbyshire 10 yards to did better, making 210, Nicholls within a point of losing the set, moved to say. Armstrong look a course with a number of Test match players and Sutton stopped under the im which he saved by an untakable that exponed him to the severe of the present, the Immediate past,

taking

8 wickets for 68 runs. service, squared at five all. Then

Essex in their second venture were Going out to the

that ha long field,

had finished. I the set went with the service

of them

177 all out for 177. to and using only Mailey of his serious and the remote past, and most

doub

if Sutton would have won, but 76, in which there was a titanic bowlors, he showed that he had no totem that it is better for the team have made a dead beat with further interest in the proceedings, they sleep and how they spend their to remain free agents. with where battle between Allison's brilliant and so reduced the game to an ex- evenings left to individual

Bourne, who returned 6750c., or volleying and von Cramm's pass-hibition."

Gabrielson,

who qualified for the That, in a smaller way, is They point out that anything in the

choice. final in 67 1-5sec. ing shots.

exactly what was done t Leeds. In the 14th game Allison on his English people did not hesitate

The Oldham policeman, Norman to way of tactics, any bright iden that own service went to 40-15, and condemn

niny come to mind, can be fully dis-Brooks, led the field by throw yards and 140 for 2 wickets. Armstrong. Why should cussed in a quarter of an hour before Then the Scol, M. Chassela, drew up, for the final as the fastest loser, de-

at half distance in the neeond host. then, tiring after the tremendous they be expected to condono Wyatt? amount of running forced upon

the day's play begins, or when it has bul Brooks gut home by a yard from feated two much more fancied can LEADERS AT A PREMIUM ended. him by the German's wonderful placing, he served three double faulta in succession, which took von Cramm to his third set point.

The dour fighting spirit of All Hon kept the German at bay for two more points before he finally yielded the se: after spectacular rally.

fi mext

Following the alteration in the

can be blind to the fnet that

is no obvious accessor to his

MOTHERING

Chassels in 68 2-5sec a no effort for a straight course.

and as I have said before. grandmotherly care at an early boux the Londoner, A. C. Summers, who]

Lancashire beat Leicester by eight wickets. Leicester made 182, (Höp- wood 5 for 34) and in their second venture 212, Shipman completing exactly 100 runk not out.

Lancashire made 256, (Oldfield 111}

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AF

Southern

programme some ticket-holders for tut the present committee, having ry to health differs in individual the heat. Sumuners has improved his The Croydon swimmer, Olive Bartle,

The Selection Committed, stubbern men on occasions, have replied to the

M. Y. French-Williama started went into the lead right away, and criticisms of Wyatt by announcing xious eye of a worried captain or of fight hard at the finish to overhaul of Brooks. He then accelerated and Players need relaxation, and the an.slowly in the third heat, and he had to at half-distance was a foot in front that they have chosen him to lead a selector focussed on them would not the tall Bhemoid Juhior, M. H. Taylor, was a clear winner, returning the No one who follows cricket closely desirable that the capiain or someone Hamilton, captured the 200 yards into England in the west two Test matches. lend to peace of mind. Nor is

in 57xet,

extraordinarily fast time of As I predicted, the Seat, Norman 2-6er. French-Willams just got in indisputable authority should be on

second place a few inches in the spot to put them to bed with breaststroke in Emin, 49 1-3sec. from front of Brooks.

Ther Wan another committees have aut the power to The number of hours of sleep necex swam even better in the final than in triumph in the Women's 220 yards. produce n n strategist out of a hat.

enses, and it must be remembered that style and stamina since last season and Mrs. Irene Milion, fought for the and braina to. last two singles, have objected that realize that Wyatt's leadershing, which cricket is not sin early morning game. and appeared to be an even better lead throughout the first length. They

stylint the wkner. the began in 1930, has not been col Yet if our cricketer gets up and

turned together; Mrs. Milton went to doubles and the L.T.A. have de- and that he has not shown himself goes for a long walk or a swim, he is heats of the 440 yards. A. H. Pear again, and the lead changed hands Close competition was seen in the the front Min Bartle challenged cided that money will be returned a gifted tactician, or a man who has liable to be tired before play begins ont of Pearson (Oldham) in the yards, when Miss Bartle went ahead (Oller) scrambled home in more than once until the last 15 to any ticket-holder who sends his personality calculated to stimulate at half-past eleven. On the

other front him in

if he a dark hour.

they presum-¡ friends or principle of "Hobson's choice." ably. continue to

to-day, who expected to kee the

they do not want to watch

those

under

ticket, with the counterfoil intact, wowing these point him on the

TENNIS INTERPORT

ane

sits

up chatting to his first hent in Gmin. 23 1-5rec. Nor to win in 2min. 45sec., 2 yards in or playing cards or billiards man Wainwright and Robert Leivors front of Mrs. Milton, with Miss Zilpa

o'clock, puts in full seven

even renewed their rivalry in the second Grant third.

5min. Med for the final in

Leivern Anished 100

certain

Mrs. Olive Wadham, of appears practically

to win the final to-morrow.

Tientsin Trying To Send made captain of the side sent to Aus- spread delusion, that the 3.C.C, are women's. 440 yards to-morrow, Miss hent very easily in 00sec. and Miss

Team To Shanghai

12

in this

do not decide the payment The Leicester schoolgiel, Vera

to reach the Secretary of the All- England Lawn Tennis Club, Wim- bledon, S.W. 19, by July 26.

But hours of the refreshing sleep that

that heat, which Wainwright won in 5min. Judging by the times returned in you can never know what a man can nature requires, and rises at the high. 4-bec, catablishing a new British the preliminary heats of the women's do in any line until you give him they sensible time of eight, busy people native chance to show his worth. There are accuse him of turning night into day, second and situations which justify experiment. and spoiling his Now what is A Such a situation is now present, in poor cricketer to do?

G. E. Morcom (Dudley), E. M. She returned 63 3-5sec., approximately English cricket.

At this stage of

of the proceedings, Hoklen (Smethwick), B. Wolsten daec.

faster than any other rival. | however, IL 18.1

It is necessary to shout from bolme

and J. (Manchester),

M. On the other hand, Miss Edna Hughes, When P. F. Warner himself was the house-tops, in order to kill a wide. Turner qualified for the final of the of Walsall, the title-holder, won her tralia in 1903 he was not yet skipper not responsible for the arrangements min. 2 3-5sec., and should take the after her success in the 220 yards.

nts Morcom returned the fastest time, Olive Barilo returned 68sec, shortly of his county, neither had he led his of Test matches University; bai with a side not re-do not appoint the

title to the Midlands. A message from the Shanghai dismal series of Test match failures. of the professionals, or anything of the evening when she won the first heut

garded as representative he broke

mittee, they that kind. All these matters are in experience of captaincy in first-class cricket when he was put in charge Test Matches At Home. The Board 63 3-5ace, beating the British re- of England in 1928. Up to that time, consists of a representative from each card by 2-tec. Later in the evening head been generally regarded as al of the ten first-class counties at these wo the final by ten yards in happy-go-lucky,

irresponsible young top of

06 last season's list, the President min

-5kec. from the CX- light-hearted schoolboy on a of the M.C.C. and Ave of the M.C.C. amateur champton, Cecilla Wolsten large scale; yet when his opportunity Com

Committee.

holme, with the Scottish champion, I Clearly, then, the enie be West Ham United F. C, made a

Inspiration and firmness. to-one majority in deciding any ques Sometimes a change of captainey tion; they hold the reins, and pull net profit of £2,215 last season.changes the luck, and there is

SUSPRISE IN 100 YARDS The first team League gates aver- slight upon the man who is dropped fore, should be directed at the enanty the final of the men's 100 yards, no the strings. Any complaints there- There was a surprising result in aged £1,340, (a record), compared as leader but kept in a team as a representatives, who are members of when the Beckenham youth, Reuben with £976 in 1933-34.

private. A. C. Maclaren, after be the Board.

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Kingston, gave a fine performance in

Lawn Tennis Association has been A. P. F. Chapman, too, had not any hands of the Board of Control of of the 200 yards breast siroke in 2min, i

received in Hongkong indicating that Tientsin will endeavour to send a team to Shanghai at the same time as Hongkong for the Interport xarles which start Saturday September 28.

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