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Sport Columns
LAWN TENNIS.
DOEG AND SHIELDS IN FINAL.
TILDEN BEATEN.
Forest Hills, Yesterday. The semi-finals of the Men's Championships at Forest Hills pro- vide some thrills. John Doeg defcuted Big Bill" Tilden. after four hard Rets, and Frank Shields beat Sidney Wood in a compara- tively easy manner,
SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 1930.
GOSSIP IN THE WORLD OF SPORT
WESTON'S MIXED BAG AT STOCKTON
BILLIARDS AT 132 M.P.H.
G. M. LOTT
LAWN BOWLS INTERPORTS.
The full score follows:-
: Hong Kong Shanghai
Ends Points Total Points Total
1.
1
2
1
2
Details of First Two
"Test" Games.
3
2
5
5
5
SHANGHAI OPINIONS: ~
&
10
Doag took the first set at 10-8.
*11
9
Shanghai, September 7.
12
11
The first of the Interport lawn bowls matches were played yester-
13.
11
14
14.
the
the second at 6-3, lost the thir 1 at 3-6, and won the fourth after!
titanic struggle at 12-10. This is
Billiards. Courtney, the Bri.
15
16
16
16
17
17
18
5
22
19
1
23
20 21
1
24
1
26
25
RETIRES
day at Hongkow Park. Owing to the state of the green, it was very doubtful whether to play or not, but, after careful inspection, It was agreed to proceed at 4.15 p.m., with the result that Shanghai won both games.
There were n fair number of spectators, including soveral ladies. It was obvious that
the going was very heavy and the players had difficulty in getting the length.
Total
The Finance
Motor Racing. Committee of
the
second
With Captain Frank
fish aviator, at the first time that controls of the giant Curtiss- Tilden has been beaten by an Wright Conilor machine, Charles Irish International Grand Prix. American in the National Tourna- Petsison, the famous billiard play-held in Phoenix Park, Dublin. ment since he first won the title er, scored a hundred points in last month, issued a statement in 1920,
28% sac-just 2 sec. longer showing that for the first race He was defeated after a gruel- than his record for a table on last year expenditure was 15,809 ling battle of four sets. Early in tand-in spite of the fact that the and receipts £13,210—a loss of the match, he was unfortunate to machine was travelling at an al- £3,590. fall flat on his face, and whon titude of 4,000 ft. and a speed of he had recovered it was seen that 100 m.p.h. his leg was causing him-pala.
At one time Courtney attained For Hong Kong, Luz was un- He sought victory in trick shots a speed of 132 m.p.h., at an al- doubtedly the best and it was cor- rather than his usual speed, but titude of 7,000 ft., but this caus- tainly not his fault that his side Doeg, who is a brawny giant with ed the ivory balls to vibrate ton lost. Atkinson played very well service even more formidable much.
at times, as also did Goodman, the than Tilden's, won by superior Peterson astounded the onlook- latter being responsible for a lot play. He was by no means aners by making his famous balanc of damage to the home side in the perturbed by Tilden's cannon-balling shots, wherein he places the later stages of the game. Silva service.
white ball on top of the red, then, was steady, but the heavy going Shields won the first two sets with the cue ball, he shoots the rather upset his style of play. For for the loss of 5 games, lost the red from under the white, there- Shanghai, Sequeira was by far the next at 4-6, and won the fourth by making three cushions, and
then counts on the white. best; in fact, he gave the best ex-set at 6-3. hibition of the whole eight. He The results of the semi-finals Camera men made still and mo- was extremely deadly, and had a were as follows:-
tion pictures of his play. great deal to do with Shanghai's victory. Munro played a good game at No. 1.
Hall and Campbell were not so good as they have been seen, but both were very steady.
John Doeg beat W. T. Tilden 10-8, 6-3, 3-6, 12-10. Frank Shields beat Sidney Wood
*
*
Mr. Bening Arnold, who Bowls. was 106 years old on
May 25 last, has died at his home in Surrey Road, Bournemouth.
This year, it is estimated that, expenditure will be £13,744, and the actual receipts £12.259, leav- ing an estimated loss of £1,435.
* *
Tommy Weston, Lord Racing. Derby's jockey, racing at Stockton, dead- heated in the first race and rode the winner of the second, He was beaten narrowly in the third event, and in the next, his mount.. Fissole, unseated him and made for the open spaces. Weston, rid- Ing the starter's hack and with a mounted policeman in support, set out in pursuit of Fiesole, but by the time the horse was cap- tured the race had been, started without him.
In the match against Hong Kong, Shanghai were the first to score, counting two chledy through the instrumentality of Sequeira. At the second end. Hong Kong - caused a sensation by scoring five, Luz with his last wood removing Shanghai's only wood, which was lying second. It was a great shot and thoroughly deserved the ap- plause it caused. The, next head was very interesting, all but two woods lying within two feet of the
Mr. Bening Arnold was the old. Jack, and Shanghai scored three
est man in the world to play bowls, from combined. efforts. In fourth_
which he took up when he was The Indian Recreation Club yes- 80 years of age. head it was also Sequeira's wood
terday won the championship in dredth birthday he often visited Up to his hun. which counted, all attempts to dis..
the "A" division of the Tennis Alum lodge it being futile, and the rest.
Chine Shanghai, Sept. 8.
bowling League by defeating the Hong Bournemouth, for a game, and he jockey, was thrown from a horse Steve Donoghue. the famous of the bowling being very narrow, The second of the series of In- Kang, Cricket Club, the score be played on two or three birthdays at Nottingham races and injured. At the fifth, Munro lay a foot from terport lawn bowls matches being eight sets to one. the Jack with his first, covering tween Hong Kong, and Shanghai
Detalls after his hundredth year. Ho
He was brought back to the well with his second. Silva dis- was played yesterday - on the
was also a swimmer and a cricket-paddock in an ambulance, and an placed and lay second just behind greens of the Shanghai Lawn (H.K.C.C.): the ivory. Campbell just missed Bowls Club, at the Race Course, lost to S. A. and . II. D.
SHANGHAI WELL BEATEN.
Luz Ranks as the Outstanding
up. 2000
Player.
6-2, 6-3, 4-6, 6-3, Reuter's American Service.
INDIAN R. C. WIN. "A"
-- CHAMPIONSHIP.
are:-
A. L. Sullivan and C., E. Holmes
er.
3-6
lumphreys (H.K.C.C.)
H. Owen Hughes" and A lost to S. A. and H. D.
Rumjahn
lost to C. A. L. Rumjahr and I. M. A. Razack......... lost to J. S. A. Curreem and
A. A. Ramjaħn
3-6
5- 7
D.
1-4
1-
2
vember 18.
*
*
green,
Sol-Goldle, Kid Berg's manager, said he had turned down an offer for a Berg-Singer meeting, first because September 11 wag
Weston was third in the fifth race, in which his mount was shut in. He was again second in the sixth, and in the final event he finished last!
The Nottingham race stewards held an inquiry into the accident, and found it had been caused by the mount of another Jockey, E. Forsyth, striking into Donoghue'a horse. The stewards fined Forsyth £15 and suspended him from riding for the remainder of the meeting.
*
#
The New Zealand XV. Rugby, won the fourth and final Test match at. too Wellington by two goals and four
soon after Berg's gruelling con- test with Kid Chocolate, second, because the terms offered
and
An
as next
tries (22 points) to a goal and a penalty, goal (8 points).
matches
follows:-
3
A list of the results of the Test with the scorers in as
First. British won, 6 points to. (Britain, Morley and Reeve; New Zealand, Hart,)
Second.-New Zealand won by
13 points to 10. (Britain, Aarvold (2), Prentice, and Black convert- ed; New Zealand, Olliver and Hurt, both converted by Nicholls. Nicholls placed a goal.)
Third-New Zealand won by 1 points to 10. (Britain, Bow-
by Black; New Zealand. McLean (2), Lucas; Strang converted one, Nicholls dropped a goal.). 22 points to 8. (Britain, Parker, Fourth.-New Zealand won by
X-ray examination later in the evening revealed that both bones this wood, which would have made before a large crowd of specta-lost to C. A. L. Runijahn and
Rumjahn
Jack (Kid) Berg's in the lower leg had been broken. a big difference. Munro's wood tors, numbering about 300, includ- I. M. A. Razack
Boxing, chance to fight for the He has been removed to a xurs 5-7 counted for one. The sixth ending many Indies. The weather beat, J. S. A. Curreem and
world's light-weighting home. was n much longer one. The was very bright and sunny, and A. A. Rumjahn
6- 1 championship received another set- bowling was desultory, M nro and the greens were in fine condition,
Fack when the New York State Sequeira's woods
counung for a bit on the tricky side if any
D. Commission approved a bout be- two; all the rest were short. The thing. was predicted that
tween Al Singer (holder) and seventh was another long end, all Hong Kong.would put up an ex-
Jimmy McLarnin at 'catchweights. in turn lying the shot or there-cellent showing and they certain
It is a condition that before abouts until Luz came throughly did. defeating the Shanghai
1-6 contracts are signed, Singer must with a good one and trailed the four by 20 to 15, in spite of a
jagree to meet Toni Canzoneri in Jack for two, Seora: Hong Kong seven scored against them at the
a championship fight at Madison, 7, Shanghai 9.
14th end. The visiting team were
H. J. Armstrong and C. E. c. Square Garden on or before No- Shanghai scored two at the very well balanced indeed. There Marton (HK.C.C.):-- eighth through Sequeira, who laid was one change in the team from lost to S. A and H. a beauty, Campbell adding a that which played at Hongkew Rumjahn second. The ninth was Hong Park, McLeod playing in place of lest in C. A. L. Rumjahn and
1. M. A. Razack Kong's, Sequeira lay all through. Silva, Shanghai played as adver- lost to J. 5. A. Curreem and but. Luz drove with his last and tised.
A. A. Rumjahn lay. Sequeira's, wood lay again at Play commenced at 3.35 p.m. the 10th, all the bowls being well Hong Kong, winning the
toss, changes.
Hong Kong lay when grouped. The two leads gave a threw 'a long end. Atkinson lay-Malcolm tried a heavy draw but were not enough. fine exhibition at the 11th. ing two good woods whilst folled. Luz added another. Hong The Garden offered 12% per with Atkinson-having-the-ad- McLeod ditched one and went be- Kong, three. At the 11th end, cent. of the gate, and Goldie vantage, but Hall eventually rob kind with his second. G. McLeod both leads were, short. Goodman claimed 25 per cent.
as Berg's bed him with a good heavy draw, lay, Turnbull robbing and laying lay on the Jack with Phillips share, making one to Shanghai. At the the shot, Hong Kong laying four second. Luz removed Phillips. The selection by the New York 12th end, a heavy rainstorm seconds when the skips went up. Malcolm made a great effort and Commission of Canzoneri to meet descended, driving players and Malcolm changed the situation by saved one, a hair's-breadth separ- Singer will occasion surprise. spectators to shelter. Atkinson laying second but Luz drew inating first and second. Luz was During Berg's previous tour of was laying two good shots,
and scored second. Shanghai, one unfortunate in the 12th by knock- America, when, as now, he was Upon the resumption
ing the Jack on to an opponent's carrying all before him, he was minutes later, the green was in a The second end was a very good wood and giving two." The end matched with Canzoneri in slushy state and the result was exhibition, all playing well and was not particularly good. eliminating contest. Canzoneri at two for Shanghai, the score rend- Shanghal laying four until Laz
The 18th was also very poor. that time was regarded ing. 14-9 in the locals' favour,. The knocked one of his own alde's nothing being near the Jack until beat to Mandell (then holder) and 13th was the best head of the woods in for the shot.
Hong Malcolm went up and drew. Singer, but Berg beat him deaf-cott and Aarvold, both converted match, each side leading in turn, Kong one. The third end was a Luz's first was through. Mal-sively. and Luz eventually drawing the poor one. "Atkinson lay the shot colm's second also. Luz then Jack for one, The 14th was very with his first wood and was never drew the shot.. Hong Kong, ene. When Mr. Jeff Dickson, the pro- exciting and resulted in Hong disturbed, all the rest being short. The 14th was a disastrous one moter, and Mr. W. L. Stribling, Kong scoring four, amidst loud Result, Hong Kong one. The for Hong Kong. the home team the father of Young Stribling, the Applause. All four visiting fourth end went to Shanghai. A. scoring seven. Both Phillips and American heavy-weight, arrived penalty goal and Novis a try, con- players were responsible for a shot McLeod laid two beauties, but Malcolm put in some good shots, in New York they were met at verted by Black. New Zealand, aplece, whilst Shanghai were Goodman robbed and lay and also Malcolm's last removing Hong the pier. by Joe Jacobs, the man-
Cooke (2), Porter (2), Batty, and short. The 15th went to the home blocked the side. Malcolm with Kong's only wood and scoring ager of Max Schmeling.
Strang. Two converted by It was a good end, but a great effort trailed the Jack and put more life into the game and, place between them on the ques team,
seven. Hong Kong now began to A conference immediately took Strang.) nothing outstanding,
* * Shanghai lay. scoring two and the total being
At the fifth head, which was a by careful play, secured one, tion of a world's title bout in
G. M. Lott, the famous 16-14 in favour of Shanghai. *** long one, all the bowls were well Atkinson's wood counting. The Berlin tatween Schmeling and Tennis. American tennis play-
Things were now getting intermixed, Phillips trailing the Jack 16th saw much better bowling, Stribling.
er, will retire from the 'esting, when Shanghai altered the but being robbed by Luz. Hong Turnbull getting into his stride at According to Mr. Dickson, who game after this year.. "I don't aspect by scoring four at the 16th. Kong, ne. The sixth was a very with a beauty. Luz was very un- already assured him a million
last. Malcolm drew the shot says that the German capital has want to become a tennis, 'has Sequeira took the honours for two good one, the Jack being aur-
been'," he said. "I am thankful. splendid woods. The next end was rounded and Hong Kong laying lucky in trailing the Jack two dollar gate, the Germans would for the warnings that have been Hong Kong's with a single, the two when skips went to bowl. inches too far. The 17th was a sell their shoes and cants for such given me, and have decided to outstanding feature being a wrong Malcolm drove and saved one. Ereat end, with the scores level, bout.
take head of them before It is blas by the Shanghai skip. The Hong Kong, one.
and both sides were doing all they ""Pa" Stribling was very enthu- too late. I want to make some- a good end, with the The seventh was a scraggy end, now. A. McLeod, Atkinson and siastic about his son's victory thing of myself instead of being Jack well covered, and Campbell the visitors at one time laying Turnbull were all laying round over Phil Scott at Wimbledon. a parasite. I shall enter the ad knocked one of his own side in for four with the nearest wood two about the Jack for three for "When my boy beat Scott he came vertising business in Chicago." the shot. Liz was very unlucky fest from the Jack. Phillips sav- Shanghai, when Luz upset the cut of it just as much a cham in his attempt to remove it. The ed and lay second. Luz came and knocked one of his own alde in boat Sharkey, for the champlon- and 1925, when he won the
show with a splendid effort andrion as did Schmeling when he 19th was productive of good bowl- ugain altered poaltion. Result, ing. Sequeira laying a beauty Hong Kong, three. The eighth for the shot.
ship." he said.
national junior singles ands which Goodman knocked out, and was the best and worth Shanghai could not get going
doubles championships. He has Day there throughout, Hong Kong photographing; no loose woods after this and the 18th saw en
four times been champion of Chi- scoring one.
and each side laying in turn, a other shot for the visitors Luz
Parker's absence from cago City and, in 1924 he won the The 20th also went to the great shot from Phillips giving again distinguishing himself Cricket, the Gloucester' county Canadian singles and doubles vialtore, Goodman again appearing Shanghai three. Luiz with his 18th all the leads were short: tershire after being left out of sation by winning the Halifax amidst gres applause. At the
match against Lefces championship He created a-sen- in the limelight with a shot dead first wood lay the shot from on the Jack," which ultimately difficult angle, a great shot in G. McLeod found the Jack and the England team is explained championship when he defeated scored. Altogether it was not a deed. Malcolm made great Shanghai threw away four woods by the fact that he had no op- W. T. Tilden In the final. He has brilliant end. In the 21st, and last effort, but just failed to alter trying to shift it. Lux lay ation but to stay at the Oval played in the US. Davis, Cup end, Muaro drew a splendid shot Hong Kong,
Moneycond, but Malcolm, with a heavy It is laid down in the condi- team, and at Wimbledon this year with a slight trail, covering the
At the ninth end, A. McLeod draw, saved one. Hong Kong, one tions governing the team that re he reached the final of the doubles Jack. Hong Kong laid three lay, the shot, but Turnbull was at the 20th end. Shanghal were serve men, other than the twelfth with J. Deeg, but was beaten by seconds until, Hall placed a good very short with both woods weak Phillips had hard lines in man shall be allowed to return W. Allison, and J. You Ryn In wood just behind. Lüx drove With Phillipa" lay a sécond with G. Just missing, a trail Hong Kong to their county on the third day the singles he reached the fifth both his woods, but failed to die McLeod a dose, third, Luz trail lay three when skips played. Las of esch Test match. When Lar round, when he was besten by Jedge, Shanghal seiring twoked the Jack but followed through blocked, and Malcolm drove twice wood wan reserve at Lord's he Ferotra, He has been ranked as
Result Hong Ko'y 17,
Shanghel, two A splendid, head, but failed. Hong Kong, three. wis not allowed to go home untl! number seven in the world's first hal;28
bárd to describe, with many (Continued on Page 91).
the third day,
ten tennis players
18th was
G. M. Lott was born in Chicago" and came to the front in 1923.
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