FOOTBALL

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPHL TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 3, 1935.

England Wins Against

Welsh Combination

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BRITISH MADE

CHAMPIONSHIP AT ST. ANNES

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and 1 victory over Rabb. Now Eng. and have to beat them to win out right, should Scotland smarting from to-day'n defeat, rise up and slay Eng. land à triple de will result.

LUNTS PUTTING

Lunt putted brilliantly against Noon, and after balving the first three shot off 3, 2, 4, 4, 4, to win the with n at the fith, at which paint Int. Nean stopped the landslide Lunt had played, 31 shots, but Lunt enme in 4, 5, 3, 3, 4, and poor Noon was never in sight of saving his bad- ly burned green.

ENGLAND'S FOURSOMES

Hentley last 3 of the first. Äve holes Woollam and Walton had a capital against de Lloyd, and when he looked game with Binek and Roberts in the like saving the sixth had it snatched leading fours and get home by one from him by a holed pitel, Bentley, hole in an exciting finish. Starting 3,fighting like a tiger, came roaring 4, 4, they won all three boles, but with Woollam pulling his second at the 4th and missing a shortish puts at the next, the lead was down to one. They got the best of a rather snubling 7th

and lost the 8th to turn 2 up in 37.

mck, and got a 2 at the 9th. De Edayd put his second dead at the 10th, bat Bentley refused to be shaken, and winning the 18th, 15th, tốth, and 17th to square, only to be cruelly thwarted by a stymie on the last

green.

So far so good, and with Woodlani Tlen FAMI Hartley, victorious. hitting the hole for 2 at the 12th to with the three now players, Risdon, † win the hole in 4, England lonkest safe. Thompson, antl Zacharias, with only But the 14th and lith went hunker.the long-hitting Eaves to brighten wards and, when Woollam was sty- the Welsh score sheet. Scores: mied at the 16th, the Welsh counter- attack went very near success. Wool- Inm, however, got round the style and a doubtful looking hole cutie to England,

It was as well it did, for Black holed one from 16 yards to win the 16th, and the English pair must have been thankful to get their half'in 4 to win the match on the last green,

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Fiddlan nad Bentley, a combination) who have weathered many campaigns fogether, reached the green in 34, a J. 2 hole to the good.

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THE SINGLES

Wollium made a disastrous gainst Roberts in the singles, and i wat # down with four played. Roberts failed twice on the green; d Land Wollam winning the

where Roberts was tried in a bunker and picked up, was burky to turn only 3 down. The hnd playet some

shuts, and to particularly good oneg while Roberts had played a lot of pood ones, and was one under fours on the ninth tee Wollan rallied,

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BRITONS ELIMINATED IN BERLIN

TENNIS PLAYERS FAIL

NO TITLES FOR

ENGLAND

Hamburg, Aug, 8, Britain failed to gain a single title in the German Lawn Tennis Championships which ended at Hamburg to-day. F. H. D. Wilde and Miss Susan Noel were unable to follow up their brilliant vic tory over G. Von Cramm and Frau. Sperling, holders for three years, in the semi-finals of the mixed doubles, and lost the final to H. Henkel and Fraulein Cülli Ausser, the German pair, 6–3, 1—6, 2—-6.

Miss Susan Noel suffered another disappointment when with Mins B. M. Hardwick she lost the final of the women's doubles against Frau Schneider Pietz (Germany) and Mile. R.

(Holland) Conquergne 7-5, 6-8, 36.

Von Cramm, hit fu the eye when the mixed doubles playing in against Wilde and Miss S. Now!, hnd recovered sufficiently to defeat 0. Szegeti | Hungary) in the men's finals 6-3, 6-3, 6-3.

Frau Sperling (Denmark) won the women's singles by defeating Fraulein C. Aussern 9---7, 6-0,

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IN SWITZERLAND

St. Moritz, Aug. 8. G. P. Hughes, the British player, beaten in the final of the Engadine Championships here to day by M. Ellaer (Switzerland) at 12-6, 6-4, 6--2, 4-6, 7-5.

Yesterday Hughes and A. Gen- then (France) Won the men's doubles, beating Maneff (Bulgarin)

by and Jaqquemet (Switzerland) [6 4, 10--8, 7--5.

Later th-day Hughes and Mme. Deutsche (Czecho-Slovakia) were beaten at 6-3, 4-6, 8-6 in the final of the mixed doubles. by M. Manel Bulgaria) and Signoretta Manzutlo (Italy).

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facturer of the famous Fairey acro- of the rules which caused so much; This meant that when the crow the Into Sir disagreement in the Endeavour-Rain-|enme_aboard on the day of the race, planes and owner of Thomas Lipton'a yacht, Shamrock V. how races.

and fresh-water tanks were filled, the IMPORTANT ALTERATIONS. In an interview recently, Mr. Fairey

yncht's water-line

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The would build a yacht this

would make her most important of theau lengthened, which EXHIBITION MATCH

winter and give her a season in Bri- alterations affect the measurement of faster when reaching (sailing with

the wind aboam). Rye, New York, Aug. 7. tish waters in which to test a row "" class yachts.

After considerable discussion the There were two points of dispute. } Two members of Great Britain's streamlined steel mast, with specially

agreed to accept the stressed rigging, with which be in American yachlamen mensured the British haya Wightman. Cup team played in an exhibition match at Westchester experimenting, and also with various freeboard of their yachts (or height Americans way of mensuring free-

combinations of snila.

of a yacht's hull above water) a board, and the Americans have no- Country Club To-day. Mrs. Kint

different way from British yachts-cepted the British ruling regarding and Donald Badge defeated Miss

After Mr. T. 0. M. Sopwith's men. Secondly the Yacht Racing immersion marks. Round and Gene Mako by 6--1, | failure with Endeavour last year, Association insisted on the immersion After tho America's Cup'races last A.2.

21 yncht showing above Mr. Fairey was generally mentioned marks of

Mr. Sopwith stated that he. would never raco for the Cup again, as the next challenger. The possi-water at the time of the race. bility of a challenge became more This point was not conceded at Only three weeks ago, howover, ho likely when the New York

Yacht first by the Americans because they ordered the building of another yacht, Club and the Yacht Racing Assocta-¦ measured a yacht for Immersion and this gave rise to the rumour that tion of Britain, after six months of narka without crew aboard or fresh he would make another attempt to negotiations, agreed to a re-framing] water in hor tanks,

win the trophy.

HOME CRICKET

YORKSHIRE BEAT

HANTS

London, Sept. 2

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and by an inningi and 118 runs.

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HOME RACING

Latest Call Over For The St. Leger

London, Sept. 2. The following is the latest call-over (for the St, Legen.

Bahram, 8 to 11 Jail and wanted. Field Trial 10 to Et and o. Fairburn, 10 to 0. Plassy, 100 to 91 and e. Solar Ray, 100 to 8 6. Hairan, 20' to

Hucklech to 1 0, 25 to 1 L. Portfolia, 28 to 1 m.

Pair Trind has been struck out of list as the horse is coughing and

Boddian * turned une p against the

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Howell, who fully got with him at the 13th, only to slip | behind mania at the 16th where he 348 bunkered

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Hampshire were all out for 99, Bowes taking 4. for 17 and Verity 6 for 52.

Following on the Southerners did even worse, being all out for 24, Verity getting 7 wickets for ..... Renter.

AMERICA'S CUP

Mr. Charles Fairey To Offer Challenge

London; Sept. 2. Bagland will make another attempt to wrest the America's Cup, emblem- tin of supremacy in yachting, from the United States either next year or in 1937.

The Intest chinHenger for the trophy is Mr. Charles Fairey, the millionaire aeroplane manufacturer, who is Cam modore of the Rayal Yacht Club of London.

Mr. Fairey has sent a cable to the New York Yacht Club notifying them that he will chriflenger for the Amerien's Cup in 1946 13 1937,

to a printer's error, the 17th with a hurther recovery and asalt of the match between Dundee six-foot putt, but followed a good and Hourts in the Spotfish Football second to the 18th by his opponent, League was given as 5-5 in youter-whichever year the Americans elect. with one right off the line. His last day's beste. Actually Hearts won by United freak.. chance foundered with a Buffed chip.5-2.

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