THE
HONGKONG
TELEGRAPH. TUESDAY,
SEPTEMBER
10, 1935.
YOUNG BUDGE IN TENNIS INCIDENT IN AMERICA
REFUSES TO PLAY
AFTER RAIN
Two Sets Down To Grant
At Forest Hills
New York, Sept. 9. Donald Budge, the young Californian tennis player, who created a sensation at Wimbledon this year, cronted another mulukture sensation at Forest Hills to-day, but of an entirely different nature,
NEW RACING
BOAT ANNOUNCED
REVOLUTIONARY CRAFT
"HYDRA-FOIL" TO
BE RACED
After Judyline retelin Th qitauter-finds or the United Sitater
Tennis Champlonahipa Bab wo matched stralust Bay front for the vipelit to meet Winey Wood in the meat Bund.
Grant ware leading Budge by Bi mota with Ewer grades to love li the third when a delugs destend- l, vao luy short adjmuraiment. The sky blackoned and desplie
J1
Prodent of the
Desa Madre donard his blazer Fund rotimal to continue with the ofleinin tch, whereagon The paul ground the dxture onl To- imarina (fuesday).
Thin will be the only itch of Play w the nad of the Women's. Þingles and the Ami And of the "Men's Singles willi Detroit, Sept. 0; '
be played on Wednesday, with the A revolutionary new racing boat, rapable of a 145-mile-an and gd for Thursday
An-
hour speed, with which he will attempt to shatter all existing speed bant records, was nounced by Edward S. Evanson, Jr., Detroit apartanian and can- ufacturer.
When the match wan stepped atrast was leading G-4, 4-1, 2-0.
Renters
ALL AMERICAN FINAL
New York, Sept. 9. There is to be an All-American The "Hydin Poll," platized ta bej the "fantil best in the world" will final in the Women's Singles River Lawn Tennis Championships" at
Junebed{
In the Hottast
MITTELLANDI
FACKELSTALLIEME
IMILLION
DOLLAR
CITY MAPEN BERTEN 1916
GATES
RENAISSANCE OF BOXING
INTEREST BEING
AWAKENED
New York, Sept. 9.
bouts,
Spectacular boxing
WEDNESDAY DRAWS AT
HOME
COLLAPSE AGAIN
SOUTH AFRICANS AND
BOLTON SHARES ESSEX AT SOUTHEND
FOUR GOALS
ENGLISH SOCCER
MATCHES
London, Sept. 9.
If the Sheffield Wednesday are to offer n
TOURISTS HAVE :
BAD DAY
(By FRANK THOROGOOD) where the gate receipts exceed
Cheltenham 'to Southend was $1,000,000, vanished since the footballers days of Jack Dempsey and the challenge for the First Division a far cry for the South African Football Championship this sea- cricketera, nor did this sudden late Rickardare again in pros-
son they will have to show an transition from west to east serve pect in the United States.
improvement on their present to tone down the acid memories When the great Dempsey retired form. They drew two of their of their first defeat. from the ring heavyweight boxing first three matches and to-day In other words, the touring term, wafered a slump. Spectators were on the Wednesday Ground, they ruling; their inst engagement here It attracted by the comparatively were only able to share four prior to the fifth Test, last
colourful matches that were staged Lelween mediocre aspirants and hohl
rs of the championship.
inur
At
wickets at the bidding of Essex for + 2 runs inside the first three-quarters goals with Bolton Wanderers.
Aston Villa, playing at home, of an hour, and were all but soon James J. Braddock and Jne Louis received a shock when Middles after 4 o'clock. are credited with re-awakening interbrough visitud Villa Park and Their rapid dismissal was mainly scored seven goals and conceded due to Lieut. J. W. A. Stephenson, the fest in boxing.
stationed young Army officer only two to the hosts.
Colchester, who got even wickets for Toay Canzaneri started the rennis- i
Second Division teams had & dû runs. Given his county cap during sance of boxing early this season; when he recaptured his lightweight heavy programme of matches, the match against Yorkshire at Col- title, outpointing the inexperienced there being no less than nine ester last month, yesterday's per- Lou Ambers after Darney Ross re-games played to-day. Newcastleformance was easily the best in a short chrver. He appeared to make linquished the championship, Next and Bradford, both of whom were the new ball swerve inch in the same Ross shook McLarnin from the welter-playing away from home, suffered fashion as he did against Yorkshire weight throne.
their first defeats of the season. Colchester.
Then the big money inen-the while Hull, at St. Mary's Cham- heavyweights-nwnkened interest in bers, took both points from Totten-; An embored map showing the course on which the estafetto run is
their almost decadent ranks. Jiminy ham. to take place at the Olympic Exhibition at Berlin. The "Olympic Light" in a shape of a touch, is to be taken from the classic place of the Braddock, fresh from the New Jersey Fall results of to-day's matches
relief ralis, took the title away from follow: via Athens, Delphin. Saloniki, Sofia, Belgrad. Budapest, Olympia
Vienna, Prague and Dresden to Berlin in order to arrive there exactly on the spaning of the Olympic Games in 1936.
cantins this month; vnum call. Forest Hills where Mina Helen BROWN
Our Bret objective will be the hicabs Jacubs and Mrs, Sarah Palfrey- ing of all existing motorbuat sport, Fabyan qualitied from the semi-
finals against English rivals, The Jal n continuation of experi At Patran arvounted for Miss mote tasted by Aloxatles ibabam Bell, Tolgshone jeneer to long as The yds Fed" and even with a prasti eigin of dia beropener will Touchs pa ta 15 miles per hoch,
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the alplane po tome unle
ming the winding at the gira
Stammer, the compurive of has Mrs. Helen Wille Monks at Rockens bant, wcently, the American Why M. mman tap player winning after twic bowl weight sets which went to 28 pernos,
Bledre. Darbs, checanterad kiss You desky, a charlottur Mrs. Pig Dis
vald "Rebate Munts on the data, when she beat in thi gammen. pumople t arter
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WEAVEN'S SINGLES
SEMI-FINALE "
LOSES
TITLE
BOUT STOPPED IN SECOND ROUND
BENNY LYNCH
CHAMPION
Tigers And
Senators In
Close Game
BASEBALL MATCH UNFINISHED
INTERFERENCE
BY RAIN
New York, Sept. 9.
the playboy champion, Maxie Baer. Then Joe Louis, the Brown Bomber, defeated the freakish Goliath Prime Carneru, and King Levinsky
MAHESA Mox Baer.
The "HeWright
throne. attitude towar
Braddock
to the
with his
FIRST DIVISION Aston Villa 2 Middles-
Wednesday
"JOURNEY'S END"
Before the dew was off the grass Bruce Mitchell, Rowan, Nourse and Wade had gone the way of all desk to the pavilion. In their Journeys to the wicket this quartet had assuredly Found it much better to travel than to arrive,
7 brough 2 Bolton
3 Chelsea
SECOND DIVISION
the ring, was not the best kind of Stoke elminpion interest in the boxing game. When Max wants to, and has not been out of training too long, he is a good fighter. He can hit with the Barnsley
Bradford C.
best of the
Louis is the kind of fellow wh, Burnley des not care to rest, on his autels, Bury He wants to fight as often as tussible: Charlton and erase all possible opponents from: Huil the heavyweight pictures
By defeat Leicester
3 Newcastle
2 Plymouth
5 Port Vale
3 Sheffield U.
0 Man'ter U.
Tottenham
1
4
Swansea
Doncaster
Bradford
ing Carners, he eliminated the freak, Southampton 1 the man who was piloted to the cham- West Ham pionship through peculiar channels. After his one round knockout of the; exfish monger, King Levinský, Joe is ready to meet all comers, Max Bar
THIRD DIVISION (SOUTH) ·
0
2
2
Late-comers. Kazed at the scoring board like people in ʼn drean and then suddenly remembered that of all the counties in the championship no other can reach greater heights and descend as quickly to the com- monplace with more regularity than Essex.
Bruce Mitchell was bowled with the fourth ball of the first over of the day 2 Jelivered by Nichols; tuwan, Nourso Oand Wade fell to Stephenson, who, at O fast medium pace, got his three vic 1tims in eight overs at a cost of 1 0
0
0
5 Millwall Coventry Luton
0 Bournemouth. 0 Newport 2 Bristol C Aldershot Northampton 3
THIRD DIVISION (NORTH)
6 Crewe 2 Hartlepools 5 Southport 4 Darlington
-Renter
The Detroit Tigers and theis scheduled as his next rival. London, Sept. 9.
BRADDOCK TIE UP Washington Senators were en- in fifteen round contest for gaged in a close contest in the
Jimmy Braddock is tied up with World's, European and British America Baseball League to-day Madison Square Garden and does not Helen Jacke (United Savey Flyweight Boxing Championship but owing to rain and darkness plan to defend his championship until Lincoln hull of the boat of the wise worsen Dry Phyllis King (Great Britat Manchester to-night, Benny the fixture had to be abandoned next June. Under no obligations to Oldham It reaches high speed, the ruduong taing 644, 54.
Lynch (Glasgow) beat Jackie with the Tigers leading by five any ex-champion Braddock says he Rotherham Stra. Sarah
will fight the winner of Palfrey-Fabyan Brown (holder) on a technical runs to four.
elimina- the drag and friction and allowing.
the increased speed.
(United States) beat Miny Kathar knock-out in the second round The New York Yankees took tions and best drawing card no mat- Walsall jee Starmers (Great Britain 9-7 when the referee stopped the their game from Cleveland Indians ter who he may be.
Joe Gould, Braddock's manager, in fight.
by five runs to three, their victory being due to two bome runs by formal announcement to the press
said, Saltzgaver and Selkirk.
Next year Evans plans to enter the hoat as an Amerlenn defender of the Hormsworth Trophy, racing against Gar Wood and whoever may challenge America's supremacy in the inter- national race,"
Although Wood now holds the trophy and held it against
every
7.5.
MEN'S' SINGLES
QUARTER-FINAL
Sidney B. Wood (United States) invasion there is no restriction an beat Gregory Mangia (United the number of defending bout! America may enter in the race. If States) 3-6, 6-1, 6-1, 6-2.-Reuter. Evans's "lydes-Foll" should better! Wood's speed, the trophy would go to.
"After Brown had driven in a stif left to the face, Lynch went in a terrific righthook to the jaw and Brown went down for a count of two. He then ran into a right and fell for a count of three.
Lynch went in with terrific power and Brown was again sent å to the boards. Lynch finished the round aggressively.
Evans under international rules. of an ordinary airplane wing-six "With 800 horsepower in our boat Inches wide and eighteen inches long. we can do what Wood now does with Bulli in four tiers, reating below the
In the second round Lynch sent 8,000, Evans asserted.
water line of the hull when inactive, The hall is built to take a 2,000 they lift the bont proper ten inches in a right to the jaw and Brown!
engine. Theoretically, out of the water at sixty miles an was down for a short count, the horsepower
referee then stepping in and stop- Evans said, auch an engine would hour.
"I will be able to obtain at least ping the fight to prevent any fur- furnish
apeet of flum 200 to 250 miles per hour, never yet attained 26 miles per hour more than Garther punishmen).-Reuter,
Wood's record of 124.85, and I believe
on water.
The Hydra-Fails, according to the without much difficulty the boat will manufacturer, are similar in uppenr-reach 200 miles an huur," Race to a tri-plane and are the shape concluded, United Pre
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AMATEUR
GOLF TITLE
UPSET IN FIRST ROUND
AMATEUR CROWN
OF U.S.
Cleveland, Ohio, Sept. 9. Playing in the American
Boston Braves and Chicago Cubs in the National League were en- gaged in a double header with the Cuba taking both games.
Results of matches played day follow:
NATIONAL LEAGUE
H. E.
Boston
R.
I
"Braddock had to go through a tournament to get his chance. I don't think any of the three ex-champions gave us any help on the way up.
Schmeling
"Carnera ran out on us.
refused to meet Braddock for the to-right to fight Baer. Baer and his manager belittled Jimmy every way
Chicago ...
5
10
4 1.
2
(Fletcher scored
t
11.
home run for
the Braves).
Boston
I
9
1
D 5
Chicago...
The routeh between the New York Giants and Fittsburgh Pirates was postponed on account of rain. AMERICAN LEAGUE
they could. Baer was going to kill Jimmy, he would let his brother Buddy fight him, And finally he pro- mised the world that Braddock would not last two rounds.
Ins
Meanwhile Siedle had remained undisturbed by the cyclonic events of the morning and the "Gibraltar*** of the team now found a partner in Dalton who helped to add 154 for the l wicket in two hours. During that period nearly all the Osting left the attack, although Peter 0 Smith had kept an excellent length and it remained for O'Connor to effect a separation. In that success he was ably seconded by Shefeld who took a 2 roing-away ball in the slipa to dis- 2 miss Siedle. In good steady batting Siedle excelled and before he went his partner had completed his first cen tary of the tour.
GERMAN WOMEN'S
TITLE
ENGLISH PLAYERS TO MEET IN THE FINAL
It was a hundred worth remember. ing, for the maker of it had scored these runs out of 168. Soon after. warda when Nichola took the new ball he made use of the boon by clean bowlag Dalion whose 12 Tours will be chiefly remembered for the power of lin cover driving and leg hitting.
Faithful to his reputation Stephenson now came into the ple ture a second time with another wensational bit of bowling during which he took four wickets for 17 runs in 19 balls and so closed the innings.
Langton and Balaskas fell to sug Bad Ems, Aug. 14. With this awakened interest in ali Two English girls, Miss E. cessive deliveries with the new ball- divisions, particularly in the heavy Young and Miss A. Holmes, both trick by making a lucky snick to the and Crisp only prevented the hat- weight ranks, boxing will see larger members of the Thorndon Park
boundary. gates. They cannot be expected to Club, will contest the final of the threaten the records of boxing's
The Essex venture no far has been
"Golden Era" when the second Fun-German Women's Golf Champion. distinguished by an excellent display ney-Dempsey battle in Chicago ship over 36 holes here toof balting on the part of Cutnioré.- September 1827 drew gate receipts morrow.
Against a variety of good bowling he
in
and niso survived the distraction of
$2,650,000, or their first match a The best performance of the day played a clever and watchful innings year earlier in Philadelphia when was that of Miss Hules, who in the heavy gun-fire practice from an adja- they greasexi, $1,895,723; but the quarter-finals defeated Frau E. Sells stendy falling off of receipts from chopp, of Reinhek, winner of the title cent garrison. 1927 up to the Baer Braddock fight in 1927, 1928, and 1929, and runner-
of
R. H.
E.
St. Louis Philadelphin
6. 11 1
3
7
1
Clift scored a home run for the Browns).
Cleveland
10
t 10
D -1
New York (Saltzgaver and Selkirk scored home runs for the Yankees).
Detroit Washington
......
5 4
12 0
1. 1
(The match was called in the seventh innings owing to darkness and rain).
-Router.
Amateur Golf Championship to- CARNERA NOT TO
day, Levi Yoder, of Washington, beat Francis Quimet, the Ameri can star, in the first round by
two up and one to play.
Quimet's defent was the major
MEET NEUSEL
Rome, Aug. 12. Following the decision of Signor upset of the round. Yoder in only Starace, Secretary of the Fascist
be reversed.
Sheffield, who made a number of
is expected
to
up in 1933. Miss Holmes gained a neat square cuts, helped to add 45 for It seems fairly certain that the surprisingly ensy victory by 7 and 6. the first wicket, but a clever hit of Million Dollar Gates" will not be In the semi-final Miss Holmes beat elding by Langton cut short the Oury, of Belgium, bynnings of Nichols, and at the close just a pleasant memory but a cer- Mlle. Denise
Essex were 111 behind with Rix tainty in the near future, if interest and 4.
Miss Young was given a hard match wickets in land. United Press.
continues at its
present park.-
Lawn Bowls
Interport
ARRANGEMENTS
TO BE MADE
24 and is making his championship Party, to suspend Primo Carnera's be held this evening,
debut.
com-
Club secretaries are reminded of the meeting of the Executive Council of the Hongkong Lawn Bowls Association which is to
at 5.30 pan, in the passport, it is now stated that the mencing Italian boxer will not be allowed South China Morning Post Ltd Lawson Little, who has twice tu Alght the German, Walter Board Room. won the British Amateur title, beat. Neusel, in Amsterdam next month. The meeting is to make the final Rufaa King, of Wichita Falls, nor for the moment will he be arrangements for the forthcoming Texas, by three up and one to play. allowed to undertake any other Interport with Shanghai, includ
ing the approval of a programme
fight in the United States.
Robert Sweeney ขีด!! from Robert Knowles, jnr. (Brookline, The sintement made by Carnera which has already been drawn ap Mass,) by three and two: Johnny on his recent arrival at Naples, by the Sub-Committee. The neces which were reproduced in thoasry sub-committees for the enter Goodman beat Richard Haskell (Seattle) by three and one; John Italian Press, to the effect that he tainment of the Shanghai players
had been drugged during his flight will also be appointed, Nash (London, Ont.) beat Don with the negro, Joe Louis, were The selection of the rinks to Morane (Bloomfield, N. J.) by two regarded with great disfavour in oppose Shanghai will not be made Fascist sporting circles, and an unt later although it is under- The course was inshed with rain arder has been issued to the Press stood that the Selection Commit- in the morning but in the after-that no more sucli interviews must fes will be meeting almost imme-
diately to consider the matter. noon the sun was shining-Router.be published.
and one.
..
in the quarter-Anal before beating
Fri. Marwitz, of Wannsee, I up. In
the semi-final she beat Misa E. Scott,carilor beaten Senora Gandarias. of Stoke Pages, by 2 and 1. This was Spanish champion for the past three a notable victory, as Miss Scott had years.
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