GERMANS BEATEN AT SOCCER England Wins Fine Game
..Berlin, May 14.
A scorchingly hot sun was a dis comfort to 105,000 spectators who massed in the Olympic Stadium, as much as it was to the 22 players on affected the fold and considerably
and
their play in the International foot- ball match between Germany England, which was played here on Saturday afternoon.
Although England came
through
the ordeal to win by seven goals to three a fine spell of football by the German team in the latter stages of: the game served to keep play inter- esting until the final whistle.
Germany was unfortunate to lose the loss, as it meant playing against the sun. England practically made certain of their victory by starting off at a great pace and by brilliant and scientific football, establishing at the interval a lend of tour to two. Bastin, the Arsenal winger, gove fourteen lend after England the minutes of play. Germany rallied: from this early set-back, and their clever forwards had a spell in which they greatly extended the defence. Five
English'
minutes later the
German inside right, Gellesch, scored from a corner kick.
The game at this period was very
THE HONGKONG
The sentence of twelve months passed on Gottfried von Cramm has dissolved his splendid partnership with Henner Henkel, and Germany, In thu lost the best tennis pair she has had for many years. From now on Henkel is the country's main hope in the Davis Cup. Here the two are seen in play in their exhibition in Hongkong last year.
Tennis Wizardry of
Anita Lizana
By Stanley N. Doust
Birmingham, Apr. 20.
Senorita Anita Lizana, the 5ft. Chilean champion, beat Gem hotly contested, but then the German Hoabing, the 4ft. Sin. Chinese girl, by 6-4, 6-3 in the semi-final of players were obviously troubled by the sun and slackened off, and in the women's singles in the Tally Hot Club open tournament here quick succession England scored to-day, and the pair, the tiniest players in first-class lawn tennis, three more goals, through Robinson, set a very high standard indeed. Broome and Mathews, thus putting themselves definitely on top.
Gem won the Arai gume, but in it Anita disclosed what her main factles
conceded by England allowed the were going to be to use her famous MRS. WILLS-MOODY
Shortly before the interval a corner German centre forward, Gauchel, to make the score four to two.
д
drop shot as frequently as possible. For every point of that game she attempted the stroke, but had not so soon found her touch and Gem won through Anita's errors,
Four minutes after the game was resumed a blunder by the German defence enabled Robinson to increase England's lead, Germany now had For the next five games Lizana was
brilliant spell in
which
By this time she they simply uncanny. dominated the feld. Pesser, their outside left, broke through scored with a fine shot. There was still a chance for Germany drawing level, considering their smart attacks, but a long drive by Goulden taken forty yards out from goal made the gamo sate for England.
had found her touch, and thuse drop and shots wrought havor, for even if Miss Hothing's twinkling feet did get her to the bali in time. the whole court was open for the Chilean and she seldom missed her chance. But she won those games too easily.
ANITA OUTDRIVEN
WINS LONDON CHAMPIONSHIP
TELEGRAPH,
MONDAY, MAY 16,
FRANK THOROGOOD on
THE COMING
YEAR
OF CRICKET
London, Apr. 13.
The years come and go without sapping our confidence in the power of Yorkshire either to win the cries ket title or to make the best of their opponents gallop.
Success crowned their efforts last year in spite of the fact that William Bowes could not enter, the lists until Jale in June. Imagine Surrey bereft of Gover in those two vital months, and you get a shrewd idea of York- shire's reserve power.
1988.
Don Bradman Hits Up 257 Not Out
Australians In Another Mammoth Score
London, May 14. At Lord's, before a capacity crowd to be of 32,000, the gates having closed, the Australians put up an- other mammoth score in their match against the M.C.C. At the close of play their score was 428 for 5, to which Don Bradman contributed 257 not out and Hesset 67.
At Cambridge, the University were all out for 200 runs in their match who scored 00
Once more the Yorkshire nursery against Northants, is crowded with coger youngsters (runs for four wickets. under the eye of George Hirst and the long list of colts that reached me the other day from headquarters at Leeds-I count them up to 96 tells its own cloquent story.
At Chesterfield, Derby had 5 for 22 against Surroy; while at Ilford, in Lancashire put up a big score their match against Essex. They scored 491 for elight wickets, to which Iddon contributed 114 and Oldfield 165
THE NORTHERN FARMERS With folts and Derbyshire inter- vening at certain periods, Yorkshire
been
At Birmingham, Warwick were all "farming" and Lanenshire have
out for 216 in their match against Mid- the county championship since diesex won it as long ago as 1921 Glamorgan, when Clay took Ave
wickels under the leadership of Frank Mann. lost four wickets for 67 runs.
for 59 runs. Glamorgan Last scasun Middlesex made
Yorkshire were all out for 200 gallant effort to repeat that triumph, and It remains to be seen what their against Gloucester, when Sut- younger men can do in the near fu- Gloucester had scored 20 runs with ture now that Hendren has retired. Win or lose, Middlesex have al- to play attractive waya contrived cricket mainly because of the agree able leaven of amuteurs in their team.
J
cliffe contributed 110,
all wickets intact.
At the close
At Trent Bridge. Sussex scored 907 for two wickets against Notts. Jim Parks scored 131 not out, and Cox 102.
At Southampton, Hants were 25 But the power derived from that for 0 against Letecster-Reuter. quarter must of a necessity be Transient onc. Owen-Smith, for Instance, whose great innings at the Oval last year against Surrey is still fresh in the memory, has gone homo
to South Africa, and J. H.; again Human, to cite another good ama-! teur, cumot be described as a regu-j
INFLUENCE OF CLAY
Given equal talent one is bound therefore admit that a side mainly in composed of professionals must the end rule the roost when the final challenge comes.
Von Cramm Gaoled By Berlin Court
Berlin, May 15. Baron Gottfried von Cramm,
nm not forgetting what York- famous tennis champion, was sen- shire owed to amateur cricketers in tenced to one year's imprisonment London, May 14.
years. Stanley after a trial held in camera. former her grent vintage Mrs. Helen Wills-Moody,
Two months have to Jackson. Ernest Smith, Frank Mit-
already been Wimbledon singles champion.
and Tom Taylor are names spent in custody, whilst awaiting day won the North London Tennis chell
she Champlonship when defented that we all remember, but the mo- trial-Reuter Bulletin, Mrs. E. S. Law (Britain) in the final dern amateur Ands less time by 0-2 and 7-5.
cricket and though Yorkshire to-day have two fine players in Yardley and Gibb, the professional element Is still the one upon which the broad acred county mainly
During the tournment Mrs. Moody had previously dropped eight gaines, Mrs. Law led five games to two in the second set, and was within two points of triding the set but Mrs. Moody staged a fine recovery-Reu-
Among those who were present to: witness
That she could tha match were Herr Probably she felt Jonchim von Albbentrop, the German win at will und in the next Fame "sliter." This Foreign Minister, Dr. Goebbels, and carelessly missed a
iter Herr Rudolt Hess.-Trans-Ocean.
seemed to give Miss Honhing heart, for she proceeded to outdrive the Chilean girl, who could do nothing but defend against a now of hard, good length shots to either wing. Gem won three games in a row...lo reduce the lead to 5-4. She led in the next game, but the genius of
LOCAL YACHTING
Royal Hongkong Yacht Anita asserted itself.
Club Lose To Navy
An afternoon yacht race was held on Saturday under the auspices of the Royal Hongkong Yacht Club'over
arc
to
Her nelistry of shots became sheer wizardry. Nothing came amiss her. She quickly clinched the set and the second set was somewhat nimilar.
They were two
wee
the Club by 43 points to 33, and they match, "one has to play well to beat at the moment leading in the that little imp. She is very, very series by 5 points to 60.
good." The following were the results of Saturday's match:
TO PLAY MISS JAMES Pinying together in the morning
RACING IN RAIN
Favourite Wins Baltimore Preakness Stakes
Baltimore, May 14.
for
Jewish Blackmailer
Berlin, May 15. Famous German tennis champion, Gottfried von Cramm, was sentenced rely. to 12 months imprisonment for in- The influence of a good bowler on decent assault, by a Berlin court on the well-being of a county team was Saturday. illustrated In a very striking way Two months will be requitted last year by John Clay. This bowler owing to von Cramma having been played not in L few matches but in detained in custody since March 5.
25 out of a full total of 20: Glamor- gan, be it noted, won more matches last season than at any other period and of the 178 wickets credited to Clay 170 were taken on behalf of the Welsh county in the champlon- ship.
The trial, which lasted three hours, took place behind closed doors. The motivated judgment, which was read by the Presiding Judge, mentioned the fact that von Cramm had been the victim of blackmail to the extent 30,000 marks by n Jew, named Manasse Herbst, whose present Before Middlesex offered their whereabouts are unknown.--Trans- great challenge last year Sussex had | Ocean. been the team on which Southern
WHAT ABOUT SUSSEX?
In the Preakness Stakes run at hopes had been mainly centred. For Baltimore, Dauber, a three to two three years in succession. they were
was games all, after favourite, first. The pony is runners-up, and failure at the
crl- Aníta had another owned by William Du Pont, Jr.
tien testing time again marked the a distance of 7.4 miles, the, Royal which the
to win three Townsend Martin's Cravat, a 30 to difference between the best of our Navy beating the Club by 52 points, burst of wizardry
games in a row, followed by a good one shot, was second. Menow, own Southern teams and the best of the to 27.
In a previous race the Navy beat ghting effort by the still smaller ed by Headley, and a seven to one North. There was just that some-
Gem. Anita told me, after the favourite, was third.
thing lacking in the straight for The rice was run in pouring rain home."
and was and cold,
watched by a Mr. E. V. Lucos will never be crowed of 25,000.-Renter.
accused of any lack of affection for Sussex, but this is what he says in DERBY RUNNER
and his
Byways in Sussexghways London, May 14.
The fault of Sussex people rather Portmarnock, the third favourite is to lack reserves not of wisdom but in the Derby, quoted nine to one of effort. You see this in cricket.
gainat, in on the walking list at where, although the Sussex Newmarket. His car forcieg have done some of the most brilliant bondaged-Router.
things in the history of the game (even before the days of their orien- tal ally), they have probably made a greater number of tamer attempts to cope with difculties than any olher eleven. For staying of a rot Sussex, has had but few qualifica- tions.
R.H.K.Y.C
Observer
Yacht
Helmoman AIG, G, Wood, Lt. Stuart Menteth AB
1. Gandy, Lt. Stanley A, 9. Rouse, Lt. Com. Hall
All J. Johnson, Lt, Comúr. Craig A1B 1. Garner, Lt. Comdr. Seymour Al J. Pearce (Lt. (E) Black
Yacht
Afternoon Pis,
Previous Pts.
Total
ROYAL NAVY
fielmsman
Observer
A2 Lt. Com, Gardiner, H. W. E. Heath
A1 Lt. Com, Rimington, R. J. Minnit
Ato Capt, Barry. P. C. M. Sedgwick AIZ LI. Whitworth, J. C. Full
A14 Lt. Com, Lamb, F. C. Manning.. Als Lt. Wilmott, K. M. A. Bornett
Afternoon Pis
Previous Pix
Total
BOXING CONTEST
Pia. Gem and Anita reached the final of the women's doubics. To-morrow Anita will play Miss Freda James in the final of the singles, Miss James "enching that stage yesterday.
Pt
The match between C. M. Jones
27 and F. H. D. Wilde, in the semi-final of the men's singles, was won by Jones by 1-3, 7-5. It was not a good exhibition of lawn tennis.
Wilde
had motored to London last night and back this morning, so his eye tried
bis vary 1115 was wus out. He tactics, but in doing so kept a poor
to
Marriage Offer By Ultimatum
meh
San Jose, Cal. Hardly had he won a $5,000 Judg-
marriage, an Hont things. Do you remember a
I think in the main that estimate Is very true; but, as Mr. Lucas says,
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THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB.
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ja length. Still, Jones could do little ment in court, when Jay McCabe Sussex have done some very bril- to tantalising slows, and if he is to play received a proposal
invest it in a salt match at Sheffield last season when close at 12 NOO (Tel. 27704) will
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New York, May 14. Tony Galento, 232 lbs., caused an upset by knocking out Nathan Mann, 1914 lbs., in the second round of their ten-round fight-United Press.
in the Davis Cup he must learn how opportunity
to deal with such shots and also not mine, and a half-owner offer in a Sussex replied to Yorkshire's total to lose Ave match paints, as he did device for blowing up balloons. The of 465 with an innings of 5007
to-dry.
marriage offer came in the form of
Men's Single-Semi-Dai; D. W. Butler an ultimatum with a week's time
w.o. C. F. Malfroy, scr. C. M. Jones bt.
F. H. D. Wilde, 6-3, 7-5,
Women's Kingien-Semi-final: Sta. A. Lizaga bi. Mias G. C. Ioabing, 4,
Men's Doubles,--Semi-finat: V. it. D. Wilde and D. W. Butler bt. R. F. Egan and . J. Ryan, -1.7; C. E. Malfroy and C. M. Jones bl. I. E. Whiteman and H. G. Teakic, 6-3, 12--10.
Women's Double-Bemi-final: Sta. A. Lizana and Miss G. C. cahing bt. Miss E. M. Woodhall and Miss M. W. Vaughton, G-4, 6-4; Mrs. J. E. Haylock and Mr. J. 8. Kirk bi, Miss M. Slaney and Mrs. ii. W. Standring. G-2, 5-7, 0-0.
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