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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. WEDNESDAY, JULY 28, 1937.

WONDERFUL DISPLAYS IN COLONY

LAWN BOWLS CHAMPIONSHIP

FINE WIN

FOR OMAR

BROTHERS

Victory Well Deserved

LUZ BROTHERS' GOOD FIGHT

Rarely, if ever, has a final of the Colony lawn bowls pairs championship produced better play than yesterday's match be- tween U. M. and A. M. Omar and R. F. and J. A. Luz, which, played at the Kowloon Bowling Green Club, resulted in the Omar bro- thers becoming champions by 20 shots to 15.

counter

Manter-player of the thrilling en-

U. M was

Omar who scarcely wasted a wood throughout the 21 heads, When occusion de- manded (und It was often, because R. F. Luz his opposite skip was

J. A. Luz delivering a wood during yesterday's lawn bowls champion bowling almost as brillantly) Omur ship Gnsl, with A. M. Omar his opponent looking on (Photo Staff Photo- was always ready to save the post grapher). tion, and it in ensting no reflection upon his brother to say that the suc cess of the Craigengower couple de- pended largely on Omar senior.

This was when U. M. Omar was ed the Omare led 20-15.

English Woman's

Golf Feat

FRENCH TITLE WON FOR

Miss

SECOND TIME

London, July 5. Kathleen Garnham (Nazo), winner of the title in 1933, won the French women's open gelf champion- alip for the second time at St. Ger- main on Saturday, states Reuter. In the 30 holes final she defeated Mrs. c. D. thodes (Harrogate), the York-.

champion, by 4 and 2.

of

Misa Garnham was I up at the end the first 18 holes. During the whole

of the morning round Mrs. Khodes wns driving nifty yards further than Miss Garnham, but the former's

skortproach shots were usually

turned all square, be-

came level again at the 12th; Mrs. Rhodes should have gone ahend at short, but she took three putts for the 14th, where Miss Garnham wus nhult in Ave.

A SLICED DRIVE Holing a 20-foot putt for a 4 at the seen at his best. Despite some fine All four players put down some next, Miss Garnham again became drawing shots by R. F. Luz, the Cral- perfect shots on the 21st head, with up, and she also won the 17th. Mrs. But all four players gave a splen- gengower expert invariably had a the Omar brothers intent upon pre-weed, but at the 18th Miss Garnhamm Rhodes silcing her drive into the did display and

and some of the heads better answering shot and continu- venting any sensational set-up by were brilliantly built up.

A. M. ous applause marked the play as shot the apposition. It was obvious that was bunkered with her second shot Omar how

however, was slightly more wood was taken out, replaced and by the time the skips chine to bowl, and took five to her opponent's par consistent and accurate in the draw taken out again,

four, Ban J. A. Luz, who did not find his When the 19th head was reached there was little or no chance n big

Mrs. Rhodes went ahead for the either way being recorded, best

count form

the champions ied 18-15, and when and eventually the end was won by but her triumph was short lived, for unti late in

in the game.

first time in the match at the 20th, It was this, together with U. M. the Luz brothers obtained a count Oinar who drew shot wood. Omar's skill In

allowed the champion dating. that of two with two woods to follow it

to jump into

seemed that the Omar combination 0-2 lead at the fourth head. There would yet be seriously challenged. after.

however, the Luz combination But U. M. Omar came along with a matched wood for wood and for a beautiful shot which carried the jack number of heads were on top. This lo lle one. With his inst wood Omar saw them draw level at 10-all and made no attempt to disturb the head a fine Aghting finish was indicated, aut so when the last head was reach of them all.

Wimbledon Day By Day

The Onur brothers were good winnt the next hole, when both were ners and the Luz brothers equally bunkered from the tee, Miss Garn- fine losers. It was a match on which ham mude a splendid mashic shot the percentage of bad deliveries was out and was down in five, to win amazingly small. All four players

er the hole. appeared to be inspired by the occ

She became 2 up at the 23rd, but sion, with U. M. Omar the greatest lost the 24th, where her ball went over the green and finished in a bunker, but she recovered this hole by sinking n 20-yard pult for a two at the 25th. She lost and

another hole before the turn, however,

where she

BUDGE WINS SINGLES

VON CRAMM OUTPLAYED

FINALISTS PRESENTED TO

QUEEN MARY

(By . S. SCRIVENER)

London, July 2.

ELEVENTH DAY RESULTS

MEN'S SINGLES

FIFTH ROUND

J. D. Budge (U.S.A.) beat G. Von Cramm

(Germany) Bid Bind. 0--2.

- MEN'S DOUBLES

FINAL ROUND

G. P. Hughes and C. R. D. Tuckey (G.B.).

beat

Hecht and R. Menzel | (Czechoslovakin), 6–2, 6–2, 6–4,

Queen Mary, paying her third visit to this year's Wimbledon lawn tennis championships yesterday, saw J. D. Budge (United J. D. Budge and C. Minko (USA) beat States) beat G. Von Cramm (Germany) in the final of the Men's singles.

After the match both players were presented to her Majesty.

A very fine match but all too brief

SPARKLING AFFAIR

One match in the mixed doubles Mathieu

la perhaps the most succinet descrip-in which Petra and Mme.

tion possible of the final which Budge beat Prenn and Miss Dearman was won 6-3, 6-4, 6-2. Ile had drop-at times a sparkling affair. Mme. ped but GRA in five rounds to his Mathieu was appreciably the better

set in compatriot, Parker, and his relentless of the two women and she enjoyed extra-ordinarily handling of a dimcult situation- the support of an which is what it really was-gave one agile giant.

the impression that he hud tirnly They won the first set more or less muite up his mind not to lose another, as they pleased at 6-2, but rather threw away a couple of games after

I doubt whether I have ever seen leading by 2-1 in the second. How- went to the front again

a loser play such a grand game and ever,

they

Miss Dearman's service for 4-3.

H. Henkel and G. Von Cramm: (Ger many), 4–6, 4–6, 6–2, 1, K.

was 1 up. Her consistently good putting enabled Miss Garnham to get a birdie at the 20th for 2 up.

At the 32nd, Mrs. Rhodes, in try- ing to get out of a bunker, hit over the green and took six to Miss Garnham's four.

The

next was halved in dve and Miss Gorham became durmie three. Mrs. Rhodes put her drive into a hollow at the 34th, but reached the green with her second. She needed three putts, but Miss Garnham was down in a par four to win the hole and the match.

SWIMMING RECORD

AT UXBRIDGE

WOMEN'S DOUBLES Wainwright Returns To

SEMI-FINAL ROUND Mme. R. Mathieu (France) and Mix A. M. Yorke (G.B.) beat Misa E. M. 7-3,6-3, Dearman and Mites J. Ingram (G.D.). Mrs. M. H. King and Mrs. J. Patman (0.0) beat Mr. D. B. Andrus (USA) Mine 8. Henrolin (France), 3,

MIXED DOUBLES SEMI-FINAL ROUND Budge and Miss A. Marble 10.3.A.). Petra and Mme. R. Mathieu (Francer brat D. Frenn and Miss E. M. Dearman

(G.B.). 6-2, 6-1.

PLATE MATCHES MEN'S SEMI-FINAL ROUND Sabin (USA. beat V. Petra (France), G. Farquharson (South Afrien) w.o. G. de Stefan Italy aer. WOMEN'S

yet have so little to show for it as from 2-3 down (Prenn serving), von Cramm.

Jul-2. He had a real chance and were out at B-4 after winning N. for the second set, but Budge was simply not having any of that, and so we saw the greater thruster of the two almost equally pertinacious players patently prevali.

I think it may be said that Budge with his fine passing shots, was the stronger in defence and that bis volleying forny's were more numer ous and more frequently successful.;

LEAD QUICKLY LOST

The fine victory in the men's doubles of Hughes and Tuckey over

SEMI-FINAL ROUND

Strawson (G.3.), 6———4. 03. Maclanes IG.D.), 8-1, J.

the Czechoslovakians, Menzel and Miss M. E. Lunb (G.B.) beat Mrs. F. M. Hecht, was must heartening for Eng-Mim F. James (G.B.) beat Mrs. R. G. land, for the losers had the defeati of the Americans, Grant and Sabin, to their credit, and are undoubtedly

formidable pair.

MENZEL OFF FORM

Form

(By W. J. Howcroft)

London, July 5. Three performances stood out in the programme at the Uxbridge Bathing Pool on Saturday. The tall Hounslow girl, Lorna Frampton, sel up a new British record when she won the Southern 100 yards back- stroke championship. Norman Wain- wright signalised a welcome return to form when he swam clean away from the holder, Robert Leivers, in the 1 mile championship of England. and a 14-year-old boy from Hull, John Hale, made a big impression when he took third place in the mile.

FORCING THE PACE From the start Leivers forced the pace in the mile with the idea of beating the thousand yards record en route, but he falled in this objec- tive. Lelvers was never more than a hand's length in front of Wain- wright until three-quarter distance. Then

Wainwright speeded Leivers could not pond

Y.M.C.A. GALA Programme For To-night's t

Swimming

and

up.

res-

I am prepared to admit that Menzel was a shade off his game, but the Von Cramm began very hopefully truth is that in spite of some very and got the first "break through," daring and destructive play now and

Wainwright Anished but Budge, by returning the service then by him aud Hecht, our pair got

fast and fresh in 22min. 31 4-05cc, well, squared at 3--3, and won the on top at the start and stayed there.

Leivers returned 22min. 54 1-5sec., The European Y.M.C.A. will hold and Hale sprinted into third place next three games for 6-3, still de-

The score in their favour was 0-2, a swimming gala in the "y" Pool to In 23min. 23 2-5sec. tending himself against the service 6-2, 6-4. They actually led by night at 0.30. Dancing will be held front of the national long distance 40 yards in In the eighth game.

5-1 in the third set, but then in-In the West Lounge at the conclu-champion, Ceell Deene. In the approved fashion Budge dulged to their one and only real sion.. banged the ball into the corners and lapse, which meant 5-4 before they

When Miss Frampton won the first Following are the events and pro-heat in the Southern 150 yards was continually following it up for got out.

bable starters:

backstroke championship in imin. 50sec., looking across at the holder..

3-1.

of

the usually resultant kill to reach For the second time in the after- 50 yards (rst heat). Milne

Then did von Cramm take a leat/Hoon Budge and Von Cramm were (go), J. Hudson (2), G. Cox (4), A. Winifred Williams, it was plain 10 out of his book, and with a mixture! opposed, when in the semi-final of Keown (7), R. B. Wood (8). Second on that Joyce Cooper's record

the men's doubles Budge and G. heat. Ashford (go), A. L. Dalziel 1min. 54sec, would be in danger in of good volleying and fine base-line Mako beat. Von Cramm and H.

the final. Turning out for the Annl, play drew up to 3-3, and led at Henkel, 4-0, 1-0, 6-2, 6-4, 6-9 (2) J, Sloan (5), R. Goldman (7).

Relay v. Royal Ulster Rifles R. Miss Frampton 4-3, serving finely. But Budge

The Americans lost the first two Goldman, G. Cox, J, Sloan, R. Bablo confidence. She led by a yard swam with remark- drove him back, winning his own sets, and it seemed as though Von Wood, service to 16 and von Cramm's for Cramm might get his revenge. But

at half distance, then drew steadily Inter-District bem mainly by superb defence. The It was not to be, and Budge and his B. B, Wood, J, Stean, A. Leppard, A. Imin. 53 2-3sec., with Miss Williams Relay. Hongkong, away on a balanced stroke to return American was now more or less safe, partner drew level at two sels all. Keown, Kowloon, P. Cox, It. Gold-second in Imin. 50 1-5sec. three and some hefly cannon balls took There was stern fight in the last man, J. Hudson, J. Ashford.

yards in front of Yvonne Glover, set, and then at 5-3 Budge won his Water-Polo v. Shamshuipo com- 1min. 57 4-5see, service for the match.

bined Royal Vister Rifles and Royal Mrs. King and Mrs. Pittman, who Welch Fusillers.-H. F. Lange, W. F. Thenceforward he was the master-beat the holders (Miss Stammers and Kerr, R. Goldman, 1.shford, J. craftsman. A rather tucky drop shot Miss Jurica) in the women's doubles Sloan, R. B. Wood, G. Cox. Lieut. helped von Cramm to keep on terms on Thursday, yesterday reached the J. M. Calvert will be referee.

final

him out at D-4.

MASTER CRAFTSMAN

at 1 after losing his service

to

start with, but Budge forged surely Mrs,

ahead to B-1-aller long aixth game in which von Cramm

had

over

a creditable victory 1.

Andrus and Mme. 5. 03.0 King was indomitable at the

'vantage several limes-and was back of the court, and did not shirk: eventually out at 0-2 at the end the volleys; Mrs. Pittman, angling

of n-game in,which there were several her kits well, did not forget to lol deuces.

Mrs. Andrus when the latter come

I made the duration of the maten. which began pretty punctually, an hour and five ininutes.

in

REFEREES' CLASS

The Hongkong Referees' Cinsa will be held on Thursday, July 29, at 5.30 p.m. Instead of on Friday, July 30, owing to the fact that the Council meeting of the Hongkong Football dote.

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