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HONGKONG “TELEGRAPH. TUESDAY,* SEPTEMBER 3, 1935.
England Wins Against
Welsh Combination
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BRITISH MADE
CHAMPIONSHIP AT ST. ANNES ··
(Continued from Pago 8.)
LUNT'S PUTTING
Lunt putted brilliantly against Noon, and after halving the first and 1 victory over Robh. Now Eng-three shot off 3, 2, 4, 4, 4, to win the stopped the Landslido land have to beat them to win ont- lot. Noon right, should Seatland amarting from with a 2 at the 9th, at which point to-day's defent, rise up and alay Eng- Lunt had played 37 shots, but Lunt Innd a triple tie will result.
came in 4, 5, 4, 3, 4, and poor Noon was never in sight of saving his bad- ly burned green.
ENGLAND'S FOURSOMES Woollam and Walton had a capital game with Black and Roberts in the fending foursome and got home by one hele in an exciting finish. Starting 3,
Bentley lost 3 of the first five holes against de Lloyd, and when he looked like saying, the sixth had it snatched from him by a holed pitch Bentley, Aghting like a tiger, came roaring 4. 4, they won all three holes, but with back, and got a 2 at the 9th. Do Woollam pulling his second at the 4th Lloyd put his second dead at the 10th, Bentley refused to be shaken,
BRITONS ELIMINATED IN BERLIN
TENNIS PLAYERS FAIL
NO TITLES FOR ·
ENGLAND
Hamburg, Aug. 8. Britain failed to gi 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- fory over. G. Von Cramm and
and missing a shortish putt at the but winning the 14th, 16th, 10th, and Frau. Sperling, holders for three: next, the lead was down to one, They and got the best of a rather shambling 7th | 17th to square, only to be cruelly and lost the 9th to turn 2 up in 37. thwarted by a stymie on the last
green.
So far so good, and with Woollam Then came Hartley, victorious. hitting the hole for 2 at the 12th to with the three new players, Risdon, win the hole in 3, England looked safe. Thompson, and Zacharias, with only But the 14th and 16th wont hanker-the long-hitting Fave to brighten warda and, when Woollam was sty-the Welsh score sheet. Scores: inted at the 16th, the Welsh counter- attack went very near success, hun, however, gut round the slymie;
Wool-
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In F H. So Floyd the match on the last green.
(Mimeiny) (2/1) {{Aberystwyth). Fiddian and Bentley, a combination] p. W. 1). Ston B. Noon (ilamor who have weathered many campaigns (Coombe 1001), Bes pashize) together, reached the green in 36, nj W. Hartley (R, BG hole to the good.
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years, in the semi-finals of the mixed doubles, and lost the final to H. Henkel and Fraulein Cilli Aussem, the German pair, 6–3, 1-6, 2-6.
Miss Susan Noel suffered another-
disappointment when with Bilsa R M. Hardwick she lost the final of the women's doubles against Frau Schneider Plotz (Germany) and Mile. R. Couquerque (Holland) 7+ཡ;, (མ4,3--4,
Von Cramm, hit in the eye, when playing In the mixed doubles against Wilde and Miss S. Noel, had recovered sufliciently to defeat 0. Szegeti (Hungary) in the men's finnis 6-3, 6-3, 6-3.
Frau Sperling (Denmark) won the women's singles by defeating Fraulein C. Aussem 9--7, 6-0,
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St. Moritz, Aug. 8.
G. P. Hughes, the British player, beaten in the final of the Engadine Championships here to- day by M. Elmer (Switzerland) at 2-6, 6-4, 6-2, 4-6, 7-5
Yesterday Hughes and A. Gen- then
(France) won the men's doubles, beating Manes (Bulgaria) and Jaquemet (Switzerland) by 6-0, 10--8, 7-5.
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Later to-day Hughes and Mme. Deutsche (Czecho-Slovakia) were beaten at 6-3, 4-6, 86 in the faclurer of the famous Fairey nero-|of the rules which caused so much This meant that when the on final of the mixed doubles, by M. planes and owner of the late Sir disagreement in the Endeavour-Rain-came aboard on the day of the race, and fresh-water tanks were filled, the 11. Faven Thule | Maneff (Bulgaria) and Signoretta Thomas Lipton's yacht, Shamrock V. bow races.
Manzulte (Italy).
In an interview recently, Mr. Fairey
yacht'n
wan water-line
actually sold ho would build a yacht this The most important of these lengthened, which
would make hir EXHIBITION MATCH
winter and give her a senson in Bri- alterations affect the measurement of fastor when reaching (sailing with Rye, New York, Aug. 7. tish waters in which to test a new "J" class yachts,
the wind abeam). Two members of Great Britain's streamlined steel mast, with specially There were two points of dispute. After considerable discussion the Wightman Cup team played in an stressed rigging, with which he is American yachtsmen measured the British have agreed to
accept the exhibition match at Westchester experimenting, and also with various freeboard of their yachts (or height Americans way of measuring frok Country Club to-day,
of a yacht's hull above water) a board, and the Americans have te Mrs. King combinations of Balls.
different way from British yachts- copted the British ruling regarding and Donald Budge defeated Miss
After Mr. T. O. M. Sopwith's men. Secondly
the Yacht Racing Immersion
marks Round and Gene Mako by
failure with Endeavour last year Association insisted on the Immersion After the America's Cup racun last G-2.
Mr. Fairey was generally mentioned marks of a yacht showing above your. Mr. Sopwith, stated that be na the next challenger. The possi-water at the timo of the race. would never race for the Cup agala. bility of a challenge bocamo more This point was not [conceded at| Only three weeks ago, howüver, ho likely when the New York Yocht first by the Americans because they ordered the building of another yadhit, Glub and the Yacht Racing Associa- measured yacht for immersion) and this gave rise to the rumour that tion of Britain, after six months of marks without crow aboard or freeh he would make another attempt to negotiations, agreed to a re-framing] water in her tanks.
win the trophy.
Pildian, Inclined all day to be short, was the soul of brevity new and England were two down and struggling. Pihling exploded a minor 4. V. Bromu. (Water J. Mclenn (=>> squil at the t5th, putting his second dend with a spoon, but the end enme at the 17th, where Fidian di not get home from an awkward lie on
ford), J. D., Mac-
ton). E. Melturte Cornynek, 1Grange) o Đeven) (8/24.....
J. Burke (and bech). C. J. McMidlan (Konek) (2/11
the side of an obsolete bunker. Evans R. McConnell I. nisvde no mistake with his, and Howell,
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who putted grundly all day, actually kerrys 1 up) hit the hole, Pildian was timorous 2.1. Ewing Co. with the vital putt.
Lunt and Thirsk bent de Lloyd and berly arley Nuon in match of remarkableka (92)
H. SIN Ik Busting. They were square at thej “elo, G. 8. Owens turn, and the English pair, starting (skerris (411 home 4, 4, 3, 4, won the 14 und 12 and then look the 14th in 4. Nonni hoded a long at the ith to keep the- game alive, but a half at the 17th. McConnell
J turke gave England victory.
Hartley and itisdon were out in 36]
3. Urowa and one up. The next five holes. st. O'sulica were hudved, and then the English pair 11 uph went on to win 3 and 1. Thompson 4.9. and the new cap. Zacharias, hid in C. Exing (2 up) 1 J. M. Diyen hair-raising time with Lewis and Sur Eaves, whs started 3, 4, 5, 3, 2, turned | De Flaherty 1240) ↑ De. W. M. Holh ...
up, and won the eleventh The 4 J. McMulEnts English pair then won three in a row. with 3. 3, 4, and, despite some recent- trie driving. Zacharias won a hood- fought fight.
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Wallan made a disastrous start ainst Roberts in the singles, and
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shots, and no particularly good uns, TWO PLAYERS DIVIDE
while Roberts had player a lot of good ones, and was one under fours on the ninth tee. Wollam rnilleri,
won the 18th, where Roberts was through the green, but after a shaky half in 5 his last hopes went whgi he cut his tee shot out of bounds
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Two players divided the Bogey Par) Pool on the Fauling New Course during holidays.
There were 22 entries altogether, The Medal
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A. W. M. Scott (10) and Capt. Fidian turned one up against 15. H. Michell (10) each returned Howell, who finally got on terms cards of one up. with hibe it the fith, only to slip behind again at the 18th where he was bunkered. Fiddian saved the 17th with hunker recovery and appy Valles during the holidays six-fool puti, but followed a good second to the 18th by his opponent, with and right off the line. His fast chance foundered with a fluffed chip.
was won by W. W. C. Shewan with score of 82-18--61 while H. I. Mundy with 73-8- 65 was second, There were 45 entries,
HOME CRICKET
YORKSHIRE BEAT
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London, Sept. 2. ' Yorkshire had little dimculty in disposing of Hampshire in two days, and by an innings and 116 runs.
Batting first Yorkshire ran up 309 for 8 wickets declared.
Hampshire were all out for '09, Howes taking 4 for 17 and Verity G for 62.
Following on the Southerners did even worse, being all out for D, Verity getting 7 wickets for 5- Reuter.
AMERICA'S CUP
Mr. Charles Fairey To Offer Challenge
London, Sept. 2. England will make another attempt to wrest the Amerien's Cap, embleına- tie of supremacy in yachting, from the United States either next year or in 1937.
The latest challenger for the trophy in Mr. Charles Fairey, the millionaire nemoplane manufacturer, who is Com- modore of the Royal Yacht Club of London.
Mr. Fairey has sent a cable to the New York Yacht Clubs notifying them that he will challenge for the America's Cup in 1930 or 1937, whichever year the Americans elect. -Uuited Pren.
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