THE HONGKONG, TELEGRAPH MONDAY, SEPTEMBER
1935.
TRIPLE TIE IN INTERNATIONAL GOLF CONTEST
TENNIS AT FOREST
HILLS
TWO BRITONS IN SEMI-FINALS
OF THE WOMEN'S SINGLES
New York, Sept. 8.
Four Wightman Cup players,
Miss Helen Jacobs and Mrs.
U. M. OMAR COLONY'S BEST SKIP
INDIA WINS FROM PORTUGAL
BRILLIANT BOWLS YESTERDAY
(By "Sagaz")
Sarah Palfrey-Fabyan (United It requires no words of mine States) and Miss Katharine to subscribe to the view that Stammers and Miss Phyllis King U. M. Omar, the Craigengower (Great Britain) qualified for the C C lawn bowler is the best semi-finals of the United States skip in the Colony and will, Women's Singles Lawn Tennis therefore, be the first choice for Championships at Forest Hills to that position against Shanghai day.
in the forthcoming interports, but if there has ever been any doubts. as to his claims, those who saw him skip India yesterday against Portugal will readily concede that he must play skip and no- where else against Shanghai.
The two semi-final matches will be as follows:
V.
Helen Jacobs Phyllis 'King
Sarah Fabyan Koy Stammers v. In the quarter-finals Helen Jacobs eliminated the British Wightman Cup player, Miss Nancy Lyle, in straight Acts, conceding but four games, all In the second,klanza.
Omur yesterday was Amarting under a previous defeat he had re- ceived at the hands of the Portugueno Mrs. King won the right to contest rink which, however, was yesterday the Inclusion of the semi-finals by beating Mrs. John strengthened by
6-0 while Miss Stammors A. Alves for C. II. Marques and Van Kyn 6-2, | qualified against Mias Carolin Babby his brilliant display he avenged
cuck in three nets.
Two other British Wightman Cụp players, Miss Evelyn Dearman and Afias Freda James, wore eliminated yesterday in the third round.
The lung awaited match between Fred Perry and Frank Shields, which of the was postponed on necount
the defeat in the Open Rinks Cham- nionship when he was eliminated by C. G. Silva's quartette on the same green earlier this season.
On the occasion Oniar was the out- standing player of the match but he received no support whatever from his other players and succumbed by a fairly wide miin. Yesterday, how- weather, was decided to-day when the ever, Omar was given the necessary Englishman earned the right to figure support by his other members of the in the semi-finals, winning in four rink while he found in D. Rumjahn, sets after losing the second. He now his No. 3. a player whose bowling was
who beat up to a very high standard. Wilmer Allison, meets Enrique Maler, the Spanish player, in atraight not.
The full results of to-day's matches
were:
MEN'S SINGLES QUARTER-FINALS
Fred J. Perry Francis. X. Shields 0-4, 4-0,8-0, 0-4.
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(Britain) bout (United States) Wilmer L. Allison (United States) beat Enrique G. Maier (Spain) 6-2,
SUPPORT AVAILABLE
It was Omar and Rumjaha who, won for. India the right to qualify for the final for the International Shield which was presented by Mr. L. A. Gutierrez, although it cannot be salt that E. el Arculli, the Indian No. 1, and A. M. Omar, the No. 2, were not pulling their weight, as both wore responsible for some good work at different stages of the game and were fairly consistent without reaching the same high standard as either Rumjahn or Onlar,
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King Levinsky sitting on the ropes in a daze after being knocked down four times in the first round of his fight with Jos Louls, heavyweight challenger, in Chicago. Refores Norm Garrity is war- ing Louis away, to give him the decision on a technical knockout after two minutes and 21 seconds of
CAMBRIDGE BLUE'S FINE GOLF
QUALIFIES FOR FINAL
Bad Ems, Aug. 14.
J. S. L. Lyon, a Cambridge University golf Blue, and Conde de Ybarra, the Spanish holder of the French amateur title, will; contest the final of the German Amateur Golf Championship to- morrow over 36 holes.
one-sided fighting.
New York
Teams Win
At Baseball
CARDINALS SHARE TWO MATCHES
TIGERS LOSE CONTEST
Yankees,
of the
BRITAIN'S LAWN TENNIS "FIND":
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AUSTRIA'S NO. 3 BEATEN
UNIVERSITY GAMES
SOUND THRASHING FOR ENGLISH TEAM
SCOTLAND WINS COMFORTABLY IN GOLF INTERNATIONAL
WALES PLAYS TATTOO OF APPLAUSE WITH THE WOODEN SPOON
(BY VAGRANT)
Royal Lytham And St. Annes, Aug. 10. Scotland soundly thrashed England, here yesterday, P. W. L. Risdon, with a 2 and 1 victory over J. M. Dykes, being the Home Country's sole success. The triumphant Irish side disposed of Wales, so that the outcome of the whole affair is a triple tie among the amateurs of Scotland, England and Ireland, leaving Wales to play a tattoo of applause with the wooden spoon.
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On the three days' play Scotland have again proved themselves pos- sessed of the best gelfers and the aternest fighting qualities. Thore is style apparent aniformity of amongst them alien to any of the other teams. Every man gives the impression of living achieved a not- tled method of striking the ball with: orthodoxy ever present to Current
them through periods of carry Pressure, Both McLean and Thomp sbe are players of outstanding ability, yet f would
wide not be of the truth, and certainly far from a speculation, to say that had their order of been reversed their position would
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TEST CAPTAIN- BREAKS
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HIS SILENCE
SOUTH AFRICANS OUT TO WIN
SAFE PLAY DENIAL
(From W. F. SANDERSON)
Cheltenham, Aug. 12.
England, who lost the Test at
Their defent by have been the same. Treland on the second day was one of those unexpected happerings in which the winners produced great golf to the! discomfort of a confident opposition. Whether Ireland' would venture on a second encounter with anything but some trepidation is open to doubt.
THE LOSS OF DR. TWEDDELL
H. F. Wade, captain of the South Budapest, Aug. 13. A British victory was recorded
England suffered a severe blow by African cricketers, who play England in the lawn tennis events in the the accident to Dr. W. Tweddell, which in the fifth and final Test match at New York, Sept. 8. Both New York baseball out- International Universities Games necessitated the moving up of every Kennington Oval on Saturday, gave Lynn surprised everybody by fits were able to catch up slightly here to-day, when Miss Dinah member of the side. One definite im- me to-day the first interview, he as
to get tour.
He gave it because he wished to Giants, in the National at Freiburg University, beat mains: that is, their inability beating first II. L. Archibald, the on their opponents to-day when Loy, an English girl in residence pression of the English players re-granted to any newspaper during the repudiate any suggestion that the holder of the title, and then 11. G. the
South Africans, who have only to American ing woman player in Austria, by again they seize their chances in the middle of the second half, fought
draw the match to win the rubber, Bentley, the Walker Cup player. League, beat the Pirates, and the Fraulein Appen, the third rank-home in a tight unish. Time and and faded: Archibald, who lost to Lyon G and
gallantly, got on terms
intend to "play safe" and make ne ́attempt to win. Fraulein Appen was considered away when within sight of the elab house. Still there were young in the quarter-final, was right off League, won from the Indians in 6-1, 6—2..
St. Louis Cardinals, lenders of as the probable winner. Yesterday layers this year of great promise his game, and found himself six a double header.
the National League, were engaged she defeated Mile. Maly, of Hun-who will have benefited enormously Lord's and drew the other three, down at the 10th.
The match between Lyon and in a double hender with the gary, who was believed to be her by the experience. Of the whole sida must win to make matters level.
Rindon was the one to come through' The Indian skip was constantly Bentley was of a high standard. Philadelphia Phillies but were strongest rival.
and At the 16th Bentley had bad luck, only able to share the honours,
with flying colours. dislodging opposition shots
Miss Ley served superbly and
this team as they went Watching the his ball bouncing out of the hole losing the second game by four securing valuable counts for rink. Time and again he extricat rd the combination from very dif. from a stroke from the edge of runs to two after having trounced placed her driven out of the reach out to play, and na.they played. the of her opponent; she ran up a four spectator was never under the im ficult and seemingly hopeless sitan- the green. He afterwarde missed their opponents in the first.
the games' lead in the first set. When pression that as a side the-putt, and Lyon took the hole, The Portuguese were not playing the players being all square with the Detroit Tigers, who are the Fraulein Appen got in some sting-spired each other with the belief in
infallability of cach Mrs. Phyllis King (Great Britain) beat Mrs. J. Van Ryn (United States) bad bowls but they were definitely the two to go. At the 18th. Bentley were also beaten, their opponents them and sent them back harder and
ing drives, Miss Ley easily reached the of the side. This impres- inferior combination on the day's play; missed his putt from the edge of being the Washington Senators, Miss
Stammers (Great Noronha, was no worse than Arculli the green, and Lyon holed his to Britain) beat Miss E. Carolin Bab- and was sunding down some good
Results of to-day'a matches still. She is considered to have a
great future. cock (United States) 6-7, 6-2, 6-2 woods but like his opposite number win the match.
was also responsible for some erratic Conde de Ybarra defeated Heuter,
deliveries. Alves also Was not as Javier de Arana for the second consistent as he has been and certain time in the last few weeks. At ly not as consistent as he will have the last hole Arana had the mis- to be to win the Singles Champion-
Both the Silvas were good at fortune to touch the ball while New York timen and indifferent at others while addressing it, and with the loss of Pittsburgh'
6-4; 6-4.
WOMEN'S 'SINGLES
SEMI-FINALS
Miss Helen Jacoba (United States) beat Minn Nancy Lyla (Great Britain) 0-0, 0-4.
·6-2, 6-0.
Кипу
Hurlingham Polo Win In U.S.
“BEST TEAM SENT
BY ENGLAND"
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tions with uncanny accuracy.
ship.
the Portuguese skip was not enjoying the stroke and no prospect of win-
the best of luck with some of his shots ning he conceded the match
which were just missing their objec-Ybarra.
tive. His driving, however, was not
18 accurate ns his fellow players hoped it to be.
WINNERS LEAD THROUGHOUT
India secured a commanding lead mainly through the brilliance of U. M. Omar, who sent down two perfectly delivered woods on the first lead, one to draw firet shot and the next to secure a count of three by resting Portugal's wood.
On the fourth head the Indian skip'
A HOLE IN 14
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follow:
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"I am the only man who will decide
on our tactics, and my decision has been made, Wade told nie.
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"We shall start the game Saturday ready to accept the Eng- land team's challenge. They are, it la plain, all out for victory. So are
"We know that bold cricket will be sion was ever present with the Scots on and off the course. With Irishmen needed to win a three-days Test it is never wanting, while Wales match at the Oval, and we shall at know their limitations, and aro out to least start that way. I admit that In the swimming events, Lengyen, do their best and help each other to if we see danger because of our [of Hungary, beat his fellow country- delay the inevitable defeat,
policy, then we shall change it.
"We are not taking foolish chances. man, Gros, in the 200 metres free- Scotland came out into the sunshine
By mid-day We are keen to go back to South style, recording 5min. 2 2-10sec.-a with the Irish defeat, 1
would na victors. But we they had made a clean sweep of Eng Africa record for the Games.
land in the foursomes to have stop-rather go back with two wins to our
credit than one." ped them it would have needed a strong combination from across the Atlantic.
Another record was broken when Schuste, of Germany, won the 200 metres
breast-stroke in 2mis. 55 G-10sec. Two other Germans. Weigmann and Kohler, were second and third. :
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A SWIMMING RECORD
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SPORTSMANSHIP-
"I do not think it can be said that THOMPSON AND WOOLLAM we have shown signs of bad sports....
manship, and to go into any game Thompson started off in all-con-without the determination to try to quering spirit, reached the turn in 32. win would be bad sportsmanship.
"At Leeds and Manchester we cer- Hungary
won the Epee teum Woollam, without committing any tainly played safe, but they were the event which was decided in the major mistakes, was
morning. France was second and Thompson holed four long putta on
four do merely my decisions as to the best Germany third:
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London, Aug. 13. "The finest team sent to the
The match between the Boston United States by England,” was the opinion of the exports, states
The dog-legged 490-yards four-Braves and the Chicago Cubs was Reider, after the Hurlingham polo again sent down two brilliant woods teenth hole on the South Herts postponed, on account of rain. team, who are to compete in the and chalked up a count of five drst coume, Totteridge, recently play- American open championship, had by dislodging an opposition wood and defeated an American side by 12 by trailing the jack with his second cu a great part in the fortunes goals to 7 in the opening practice The score was made 9-2 in India's of the players in the greenkeepers match at the Burnt Hills Club, favour and when tea was taken the golf tournament.
While G. Kendall, of Bradford, score was 18-8. Bedminster (New Jersoy).
The Portuguese players were a took 14 strokes at this hole-ho Mr. Harry East, who played in beaten side throughout and although was out of bounds on eight occa the American team said to Reu- they scored occasionally Rumjahn and stone-W. H. Smithers (Adding- ter: "The Britons looked quite Omar, with able assistance from their ton Palace) and S. G. Dennis
(Sonning) each had a nine. good, although Capt. Guinness was two team-mates, out-played them and not up to form. The ponies, too, eventually won by 29-18. were excellent and were far better than we expected them to be."
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British ponies were used by both sides to ensure as many of them as possible getting practice.
The teams were!
The Indians now meet balaya, who created another of the season's een antions in local bowls by eliminaling the strong England rink by 18-15.
Capt. H. P. Guinness (R. Scots Hurlingham-Capt. M. P. Angell Groys) (back), (5th I. Inniskilling Dragoon American Side.-Capt. H. Wal- Guards), E. H. Tyroll Martin fort ({al reserve member of the (16th/6th Lancers) Capt. P. E. British team), Harry East, Arthur Sanger (11th P.A.V.V. Cavalry); Perkins, Ben Johnson (back).
Budapest, Aug. 14.
J. C. P. Besford (Manchester)
the journey, and pitched over a stymie.
He added that his moo were fit, and Both had played brilliant shots to
strong following wind on the he hoped to have his strongest team elop in
in the field. eighth and ninth greans that abrupt pulling up of the
"Why, then, risould we refuse Eng ball which only mastera
epuki attain land's challenge?" he continued. of the game
have talked this matter over with our Woollam got one being required.
the issue. Each tells me, 'Let's have
won the 100 metres backstroke final hack with a 3 and a style at the players and not one wants to shirk at the International Universities 12th after miasing a tragically short a go for victory, Herbert. Games in the record time of 1min. putt which was to prove priceless on
11 B-10sec. Cloveland
R. Mitchell, the Cambridge swim- New York ........
mer, was climinated from the 1,600 (Tony Lazzeri. scored a home metres free style. Arpad Lengyen run for the Yankees).
(Hungary), won his heat in a record time for the Games of 21min 19 Cleveland
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5 11 Kendall, who had to borrow a (Hale scored a home run for the golf ball from his partner, con- Indians while Lou Gehrig homered tinuod his round and had a gross for Yankeee). score of 92. He has a handicap of 16 and a net total of 76.
Chicago
C. S. Paleo (Boyce Hill) and Boston C. L. Trickett (Frilford Heath) shared the lead with a score of 70. Boston Chicago Paice had an "eagle" three at the fourteenth, and he proved to be St. Louis the only player to accomplish the Philadelphia feat.
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The high diving final was won by Siegried Viobahn (Germany),
Miss Dinah Ley was beaten 6-4, 16-2 by Fraulein Weber (Germany)
in the lawn tennis tournament.
A NEW SWIMMING
RECORD
WILLY DEN OUDEN IMPROVES
BEATS FORMER
FIGURES.
Copenhagen, Sept. 8.
The famous woman swimmer, Booneville, Utak, Sept. 7. The British racing moterist, Cap-
Willy den Ouden, the holder of George Eyston, broke the many records, has added another world's ten mile record here to-day feat to her credit by beating the with a speed of 107.00 miles per previous best time for the 200
for hour, as compared with his previous metres 'crawl.'; beat of 164.08 miles per hour- She was the holder of the pre-
the pr Rentor.
vlous record which she created. When returning 2 mins) 28.0/10 for the 200 metres while to-day she improved" upon those "nguros by covering the distance in 2 mins. | 26,3/10 secs.--Reiter.
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"We admit that we have done a shade better than we expected. But At the fifteenth Woollam, generally we have also won the Test with every. so Infallible on the green, took three condition equal for both sides. Wa putts from ho great distance and therefore sco no reason to fear the
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