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THE HONGKONG
TELEGRAPH, SATURDAY,
JULY
28, 1988.
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AUSTIN SCORES A QUICK VICTORY OVER CHINESE
London, June 20.
H. W. Austin became the London grass court champion for the first time at Queen's on Saturday. Decisively beaten by Budge's speed in the final last year (writes A. Wallis Myers) hia victory over Kho Sin Kic, who had deprived him of the British hard court championship at Bournemouth, was almost as quick.
Indeed, there was only one brief perled in a one-sided contest when the Chinese player appeared to be fighting on level terms. This was after Austin had scored the first Kho braced after a three ames, Jethargic start, and, taking two games by n
of co-ordinated Ane ATTAY
a third in strokes, should have won which he was forty-love.
Fading here he never jgnited in the picture again. His forehand drive, under Brm control on a sand court, became loose and tinproiltable when bandling the lowflying shots of an opponent who
hand of prevare
relaxed the
I had said on Saturday that, with turf as the testing-ground, the found- ations of Auglin's grane would prove
master 11 superior. A
spin and slice, Kha was bouten by the orthortCX game just ne Wallace Johnson was defented on the
court Gordon Lowe two des actes ago
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In watching Austin's polished at penetrating Baines with 14 stronger server, and the subsequent triumph of C 1 Hughes and P H D. Wilde in the men's doubles one could not help regretting that exigencies had nest start red, are was a team that ought have carried Eplant through the Eungenti zrane
EN of the Davis Cup than your perience plus control, the two men. tals, were there
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The British take refor w Fained by trareing Berh shrewdeal defence, the turbulent at- tock of Make and Kuksaljeme service game of Hughes, somies hat Juckily snatched, give the Tately pair the long flest sel they were virtually collared
Hughes was the same ferr 1. leta smelling at the holstead weskumod of
5 enjapanetto, theewong
wonderful lobs, and slicing his back- hand volley through the Innes. But Wilde was a sound complement, and als low volleying bad that touch of surprise which provoked the reckless reply.
POLISH CHAMPION'S RECORD
Mlle. Jedrzejowska had a strange afternoon at Queen's. She was in three linals, and she won her singles against Mrs. Sperling so majestically and with such burning speed that ther hat trick looked probable.
But in the doubles her alance with Miss Muriel Themins and after- word with Mako did not prosper In both finals Mrs. Miller held the winning cards and played them with beautiful precision.
In the women's event she and Miss Morphew discovered after the first
That stacking the volleying Miss Thomas was a much sounder expedi- ent than attempting to break the force of the Polish drive through the wrider opening.
The South Africans took 12 xamves la a row to win.
In the mixed doubles Anal, Mex Stoller hock the enim and sagacious support of John OH, and these two, after losing the first set, bad toa nough security and guile for Mako and
Mile
Jedrzejowska. But the Polisa girl might have pleaded leg)- Fenately that three fnuls in sequence Malfry day was straining her Arper atent a little too severely.
Men's Singles (London Caraphorisbijaj
W Austin bt Khu Sin Kie (Chritia r il A2 NU
Women's Singlen 1J1 Chepton
M11 Jedrzejowska (Poland) ut
Fr Spering (Denmark), 6-3, 6-
Men blen CP Hughes & H. D Wind N G Mako & ♪ Kukichevic 6-0, 6-it
Women's Doubles Mr.
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Stutter and Mino M Murphew bt Mile 2 Kinderhewesha and Miss M. A Thouins, 4-1, 1-0 -1
Mixed Doublen JSON most M 11 Moted ht G Make and Mi
4-4-4-2, 6-3
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"UNKNOWN" McCormick
WINS MEN'S Not So Good
TOURNEY
Surprise In German Tennis Meeting
As Larwood
London, July 4.
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When the Australians arrived this country Bradman made a public declaration thint McCormick, his fast the bowler, would be revealed as speediest and therefore the best- his country had ever sent us,
Hamburg, July 13. The final of the men's singles in the
German interntion!
tennis
He is nothing of the kind, McCor- championships ended with a surprise, miek got some wirkets at Lord's but with win of the comparatively unknown, it is nonsenslead to rank him
Australian hns Hungarian player Sziget, who de- Larwood. The feated the French Davis Cup player control worth talking about, he his He utrendy gathered a century of รา Bestreneru by 3-0, 6-4, 6-3, 6-3.
bus, and even from a distance it is way to see that with almost every detivery he drags his fool,
The
Is the Best Hungarian to have won German Bennis championship which has been played for melally Bitice 18.
The Judles singles was won Car Heine the arth time in succession by Frau Hilde Sperling who easily beat the English player Miss Lunb in ther Anal taking thirty minutes to wh by 41, 6-0,
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be no- the was fortunate not to balted more than he was at Heud- uartern, and he is also fortunale not to be labelled as dangerous--Trevor Wignall.
DUTCH SPRINTER TOO FAST FOR CYRIL HOLMES
has
worl
Amsterdam, July 4. Osendorp, the Dutch sprinter, who the sprint and furlong championships In England before now proved to fast for Cyril Holmes in the 100 metres, winning in 10.8 sec., --good going on a track bere that had been fooded the day before.
Afterwards Osendurp beat A. W. Sweeney in the furlong. Sweeney had to give pride of place not only Is this runner, who did 21,9 sec. and heat Brochart's Belgian record by a tenth of a second, but he had to be content with being third to another Dutchman in Van Beveren.
As Sweeney had to run on the in- side Track which was in the worst
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Some surprise was also caused by The defent of the German Davis Cup! Leom Henkel-von Meluxa
He' reen's doubles, who lost to the French- men Petra-Lesueur by 81, 0~4, 3--0, 0-0. Henkel, who has been i playing far below form recently, was went by the board at the Hibernian very weak, while the French players | Au-Star Athletic meet staged nt showed good combination and exerti-tandulas Islands.
ed in volicying.
New York, July 17. Two world track and field records
Fleel-footed Herbert Thompson The mixed doubles were won by of the Pioneer Athlete Club of New the Australian Nacy Wynne and the York showed a clean pair of heels to his rivals in breasting the tape Frenchman Lesueur who bent the Polish champion Miss Jedrzejowska and her porter Count Dawonwand ›
y 7-5, 7-5.
The results of the ehsaamprorwships are regardled here is a decline ofį the German tennis aport as for the Arst time in many years all tithes |
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Brawny Bill Watson of Michigan hurled the iron ball to a new world standard when he put the eight- pound shot for a distance of 70 feet
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