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SATURDAY, JULY 25, 1936.
The Maharaj Kumar of Vizianagram, captain of the All-India Test team, caught by the camera as he pulled a ball from Verity over his head in the first Test match at Lord's last month.
Perry Keeps Flag Flying At Wimbledon
(Continued from Pape 12.)
the next three games, winning Perry's service to love for 6--5.
In the second net Perry changed his tactics somewhat, and, while nevde neglecting the chance of a sprint for the net, played his base line rallies in a rather restrained fashion, te found that Budge was making a good many
errors
DECCCECONSSEBOGCBOCSG Sim), and encouraged him,
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The Gorgeous Indian Talkie
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To-morrow
Sunday, July 26, 1936.
11.15 a.m. "Let 'Em Have. It'
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COUNT THE
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EVERYWHERE
in
Eventually von Lagainst the service.
Crumm, having beaten Aushin for 15-5, cinented with 8-5, and pro- eeeded later to win Austin's servier Lagain for 8-0. in the second set Austin was lucky to win its service won his for 2-2. Von Cranam then
net-curder.. service with the aid of and later won Austin's for 5-3, which he consolidated at 6-3 after Austin, striving valiantly, had been
(for withlu a point of 4ch von Cramm
II
The third set, In
apparently took a breather and did sense, to make them.
He went to 4--1, and ought to have not persevere after finding himself fot 0-2. bren 1, but Budge saved his ser--1 down, was Austin's
a toss-up vlee game from 0-10 and went for The fourth set was a bit of a Perry tooth and hall, with the result at first while three games were co- that the Englishina found himself ing against the service, but after, von Cramm and emerged with a 3-1 leading only by 5-4.
However, in the next game Budge lead, he held is to go out with the obligingly served two double faults, capture of another of Austin's ser- I say without and Perry brought off a lovely back-vice games at. 6--3. hand pass. The set was necordingly fear of contradiction that this was Perry's at 6-4.
We breathed a very fine, performance. Lagala.
and
CRITICAL FOURTH SET
The third set was Perry's at 0-3. in spite of several fall which did not, however, appear to bother him. The winning of Budge's service for 5-3 made him safe, this time. flut in the fourth set we found ourselves agoin more or 1ess un tenterhooks. Burge went to 2-0, and later to 4-2 and then Perry had two very opportune net-corders to help him to 3-4 ngainst Budge's service, and Boon they were 4—4.
In winning Budge's service again
CRAIGENGOWER
WINS TENNIS HONOURS
(Continued from Page 12.)
were played at the The matches South China ground in King's Park.
J. Mok and K. C. Temi (S.C.A.A.): beat W. J. Chanson and M. H. Hassen
ST. Y L
Les Kwan and K.
to Chanson and (5.C.A.A.): lost Hasser: 4-6; beat Leonard and Sherif
beat Singh and Singh 4-3.
Our Daily Golf Hint
'Never be careless, of the short putt; a missed put of two feet is likely to have a bancful effect upon your nerves, and to react on your subsequent game.
G. Greentegod.
INDIAN TEST CASUALTY
HINDLEKAR NOT TO PLAY
London, July 21. Hindlekar, the Indian Test cricketer, who has been suffer- ing from a blurred vision in the left eye, has been advised to rest for a fortnight.
He will be replaced by Meherhomji in the Test match at Old Trafford.—Reuter,
CRICKET TEST India's Eleven for Old Trafford
London, July 24, The areand cricket Test match between England and India is being played to-morrow at Old Trafford, Manchester.
The following have been selected to represent the tourists:
Maharajah Kumar of Vizinungram, C. K. M. Naidu, S. Wazir All. V. M.] Merchant, C. Ranaswamy, Mohammed! Nissar, Amar Singh, Jahangir Khan, K. R. Meher-Homje.
R.
ENGLAND'S TEAM
Enginnd's term is as follows:
6. O. Allen (Middlesex) Captain. W. V. Robbins (31iddlesex), Ham- moml (Gloucester), Worthington (Derby) Verity (Yorkshire), Fish- nek (Surrey), Hardstaff (Notts), Duckworth (Lancashire). Fogy
(Somerset) (Kent), Gimblett Gover (Surrey).
BOWLS SEMI-FINALS
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Singles Championship Matches Next Week
The sub-committee of the Hong- kong Lawn Bowls Association made the draw for the semi-finals of the Open Singles Championship in the Co., offices of Messrs, Dunlop Rubber
A. E. Canter, of the Craigengewer Cricket Club, was drawn to meet. A. W. Grimmitt, of the Civil Service C.C., on Monday, while II. A. Alves will play I. A. Gutierrez on Thurs day
The result of the draw follows:
rides putting in other escorder, be-4-2 bent D. Leonard and M. She last evening. a beauty down the side- lost to G: Singh and K. Singh line, and also saw Budge plop two: 4-6.
Then came Perry's ser- lato the net. viee, and with it the match by 5-1. 6-1, 6-3, 8-4 to the sound of joy nas and prolonged applause. They
C. B. Wong and T. K. Tang had been at it for about an hour and 35 minutes.
(S.CAA): best to Chanson Before this, as 1 have indicated, yon! Hassen 3-6; lost to Leonard Cramm beat Austin by 8-6, 6-3, Sheriff 3-6; lost to Singh and Singh 2-6, 6-3. I think the score just 3-6. about reflects the superiority of the winner, who all through the match played what was in reality the more powerful and inore aggressive game,
MISTAKEN TACTICS
There is an old-fashioned saying to the effect that some people do not know on which side their bread is buttered. I am convinced that Aus- tin would be an even greater player than he is if he would only realise that he is a born volleyer, whereas his baseline game, however fluent and fascinating it may appear to be, is nothing like as potent as one might think.
and
and
ARMY T.C. v. CRAIGENGOWER
At Scokumpoo, the Craigengower C.C. won convincingly against the Army T.C.. conceding only half n sel. Scores:
C. McAlinder and G. Kingsland (A.T.C.) lost to A. Kitchell and A. B. Hanson 0-6; drew with II. N. Chang und E. Zimmern 0-6; lost to T. Locke and G. Chon 1-6.
G.
J. Lawrence Peckham and A.T.C.) lost to Kitchell and Hamson 2-6; lost to Chung und Zimmern 4-6; lost to Lucke and Chon 1-6. ·
J. Braminer and W. Worsfold (A.T.C.) lost to Kitchell and Hanispa 1-6; Inst to Chung and Zimmern 5-7; last to Locke und Choa 1-6.
He hits the ball remarkably hard and yet does not seem able to plant
I.R.C.. KOWLOON. INDIANS it really deep. That is, perhaps, one
courts, the of the reasons why he does not ad- Playing or their own vance to the net more often; but Indian R.C. beat the Kowloon Indians whenever he succeeds in sending by seven sets to, two. Scores:
31. 1.
1. Razack and A. K. Minu home a really adequate attacking
to (1.R.C.) Inst to J. Dad and M..Ram-. shot, it does not always sceni occur to him to make the sprint for zan 2-6; beat Mit Singh and A.R the net which is obviously indicated. Azan 6-4; beat G. M. Khan and A.
Khan 6-2. Looking at yesterday's match as
A. M. Kunjahn and T. Ali (LR.C.) whole, 1 regard him as barely a match
6-4; bont for von
Cramm in the baseline ral-beat Dad and Ramzan les, while the German got almost as Singh and Azan 6-0; beat Khan and many opportunities for volleying us Khan 6-0.
Austin hardly M. Hassan and S. M.. Rumjahn he wanted because
(L.R.C.) lost to Dad and Ramzan ever barred his way,
The first set was remarkable for 5-7 beat Singh and Azan 6-0; beat BASTIGthe number of games which went Khan and Khan 7-5,
FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS
The Magpie
WRX S
THURSDAY, JULY 30 A. E. Contv. A. W. Grimmitt (Football Club.-Umpire: J. Russell) MONDAY, JULY 27
1. A. Alves v. L. A. Gutierrez (Kowloon Dockn-Umpire: J. V.
Ramsay).
CHINESE SPORTSMEN Olympic Teams Welcomed In London
London, July 24. The Chinese Ambassador and the entire Chinese colony welcomed the Olympic teams.
Mr. Sung told Reuter, "We are here to show the world the Chinese Chiang spirit. Marshal sporting Kai-shek told us before leaving that if one wins but shows a bad spirit or unsporting conduct one really suffers defent."-Reuter,
FRENCH PREMIER RETURNS.
London, July 24. The French Prime Minister, necom- by Madame Blum, panled Croydon by air for Paris this after- noon-British Wireless,
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