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MONDAY, MAY 8, 1933.

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TRIUMPHS FOR SATOH AND NUNOI IN FIRST ROUND OF DAVIS CUP

CLEAN SWEEP VICTORY COL. BRADLEY WINS KENTUCKY

OVER HUNGARY

America's Unimpeded Progress To Zone Final

GERMANS

UNCHECKED

London, To-day.

THE UNITED STATES reached the Final Round of the American Zone in the Davis Cup com- petition yesterday as the result of a clean sweep

triumph over Mexico City. Germany and Japan

also recorded sweeping triumphs to enter the Second Round of the European Zone.

Italy fulfilled expectations by beating Yugo- Slavia by 4 matches to 1, while Holland beat Poland by 3 matches to 1. In the other two unfinished matches Austria and Ireland are expected to win, though Denmark may cause an upset in the latter encounter.

Copenhagen, To-day, Denmark and Ireland each secured one of the two singles matches played yesterday in their First Round encounter. Lyttleton Rogers, the giant No.

Nourney (Germany) best Bag- dadley 8-6, 6-1, 6-1.

Von

Cramm (Germany) beat Wabid 6-3, 6-4, 6-2.

Austria Leading Belgium.

Brussels, To-day. 1 ranking player in Ireland, re-¡

Austria are leading Belgium by deemed the day when he beat two matches to love in their First Ulrich in straight sets after Me-Round encounter. Yesterday Veagh had been beaten by Jacob-Matejka beat Lacroix in their post- sen after winning the first twa poned game to follow up Artens's

|success on Saturday.

sets.

Lyttleton Rogers has not yet de-. Scores were as follow:- cided whether he will accept a Matejka (Austria) beat Lacroix good offer to turn professional. 6-3, 6-4, 6-2. He said, when interviewed recent ly, "circumstances may force me to accept." For many years the giant of the court has been the leading player in Ireland.

Scores were as follow: --- Jacobsen (Denmark) beat Me- Veagh 3-6, 2-6, 6-4, 8-6, 6-3.

Lyttleton Rogers (Ireland) bent} Úlrich 8-6, 6-2, 6-2.

America's Clean Sweep Win.

Mexico City, To-day.

EARLIER RESULT. Artens (Austria) beat Deborman (Belgium) 4-6, 6-2, 6-4, 7-5,

DERBY AGAIN

Broker's Tip Wins American Classic

Louisville, Saturday.

Col. E. R. Bradley recorded his second successive triumph in the Kentucky Derby when his Broker's Tip won the 59th running of the $50,000-added Kentucky Derby at Churchill Downs, Ky, to-day.

WES

Mrs. Crumps's Head Play second and Mr. E. R. Eastman's Charley 0, third.—Reater.

Col. Bradley Won last year's classic with Burgos King.

Ever a gismorous event the Ken. tucky Derby has been staged an- nually since 1875, and each year * attrecis America's best three- year-olds.

H.K. AREA

TENNIS

【UDDERSFIELD beat Warrington by 21 points to 17 in the Rugby League Cup Final at Wembley on Saturday. The

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above picture shows the Warrington team discussing how ther might beat Huddersfield. Toy figures were used in the plan. This was the first appearance of both teams at Wembley.

CHOCOLATE

WINS BOUT ·

WITH FARR

Preliminary Before Meeting Watson.

DEFENDING TITLE ON TUESDAY,

i

Philadelphia, 'May 1,

Kid Chocolate of Cubs, doable boxing titlist, retained his junior. lightweight crown here to-night when he won a decision Johnny Farr in their 10-round

over

A. G. URSELL

WINS ADAMSON

CUP ONE UP

W. H. Edmonds Beaten In Final Round.

VALLEY SUMMER FOURSOMES

contest before a big May Day A. G. Ursell (17) won the Adam- son_Cup (1932) yesterday when he beat W. H. Edmonds (12) by

crowd.

outboxed Farr

The Cuban throughout and floored him threee up in the Final Round. times before the end of the en- the semi-final, while Edmonds beat counter.

J. P. A. Davis (17).

Ursell beat A, E. Clarke (14) In

The Cuban, who also holds the

Valley Summer Foursomes. New York Boxing Commission's The following were the complete featherweight title, was outweigh results of the First Round matches ed by six pounds. He entered the in the Happy Valley Summer Four- arena at 124 pounds, against 130 somes. Competition:

LEAGUE Gray Loses In Handicap de pe

20th Heavy Battery Secure 8-1 Win.

LINCOLNS LOSE TWICE.

At Stonecutters the 20th Heavy Battery, R.A., defeated "D" Coy, Lincoln Regiment by 7 games to 2 in the Hong Kong Area Tennis League. The following were the scores. B.Q.M.S. Francis and Bdr.~Glen- demming (R.A.)

lost to Lt. Brandsbury and Lt. Cragg 4-5.

beat L/C Grisdale and Pte. Holton 6-1.

beat L/C Cohen and L/C Thompson 6-0.

Sgt. Evans and Sgt. Cross (R.A.) bent Brandsbury and Cragg G-2.

Grisdale and Holton 6-1. beat Cohen and Thompson 6-1,

and L/Bdr. Combey

L/Bdr.

lost to Brandsbury and Cragg

Poland Eliminated.

The Hague, To-day. Holland

Foster (R.A.) their First won Round encounter against Po- innd here yesterday when Tim- mer won his singles match to give Holland a 3-1 triumph.

Event At K.C.C.

White Causes Surprise By Straight Sels Triumph.

CAPELL REACHES FINAL

Considerable surprise was caused yesterday a1 the K.C.C. when G. A. White eliminated S. A. Gray, one of the most promising of the K.C.C.'s younger players in straight sets in the "A" Handicap

singles erent. Gray, however, was handi- capped 15 and 30 alternately, White also won his tie in the Mixed Doubles, in partnership with Miss Margaret Woolley,

E. C. Fincher and Mrs. F. Good-

for Farr.

Despite his handicap in

N. Drummond (14) and N. M. the Currie (16) beat W. J. Buller (8)

win (-15.3) beat W. W. Hirst and poundage Chocolate rushed bis op and A. Brooksbank (18) one up.

Miss M. Mason (scr.)

"A" HANDICAP SINGLES. First Round.

ponent from bell to bell and

R. S. W. Paterson (17) and W. punished him severely. Farr's Woodward (17) beat W. J. Shenton ruggedness saved him from

(15) and A. O. Brawn (14) 5 & 8. R. B. Hambly (-3.6) beat C. A. knockout. |Wright (-15) 6-3, 6-1.

E. P. White (16) and H. T. The Cuban,

using powerful Brooks (17) beat W. H. Edmonds rights and lefts, sent Farr to the (12) and J. M. Wilson (17) 4 & 2.

Second Round.

N. A. E. Mackay (ser.) beat F. canvas одсе in the fourth round [Grose (-15) 6-8, 6-3, 6-2.

and twice in the ninth. He gave (17) received a w.o. from A. Mc- G. W. Fooks (18) and A. W. Muir chance throughout Indoe (18) and J. Hutcbson (18).

G. A. White (scr.) bent S. A. his foe little |Gray (-15.3). 6-2, 6-3.

the meles.

R. B. Hambly (-3.6) beat D. S. |Green (scr.) 6-2, 6-3.

Saturday.

"B" HANDICAP SINGLES. First Round

The contest was a tuning-up affair for Chocolate in pre- paration for his defence of his featherweight championship against Seaman Watson, the British title-holder, on May 12. The outcome of to-night's bout

R. C. Law (8) and W. A. Stewart (10) beat J. L. Admas (17) and P. S. Grant (17) 4 & §,

S. A Sleap (15) and S. T. Butlin (10) beat E, M. Hanlon (17) and C. B. Robertson (11) 4 & 3.

W. G. Robertson (17) and J. B.. Mackle (7) beat A. Ursell (17) and A. E. Clarke. (14) 2 & 1.

H. Lubeseder (-15.3) beat L.zave Chocolate complete supremacy

W. Hume (3.6) 6-2, 6-1..

over Farr, whom he defeated thrice Second Round

A. E. Charman (11) and J. last year.

Shepherd (18) beat S. E. Edgar Chocolate, who was previously (18) and J. J; King (15) 2 & 1. barred from the United States but

W. J; Waddington (17) and E. was later allowed to re-enter, won Taylor (17) beat C. Thwaites (16) his junior-lightweight crown in and A. V. Greaves (17) 4 & 5.

M. E. Politi (-8;6) beat H. G.- Annies (scr.) 7-5, 3-6, 6-4. LADIES' CHAMPIONSHIP.

R. 8. V. Capell entered the Final Round of the "B" Handi- cap as the result of convincing Second Round 4-6.

victories over H. Lubeseder and beat Grisdale and Holton 6.1.A. H. Dinnen. beat Cohen and Thompson 6-2.

Borderers' Win,

The remaining match between Hughan (Holland) and Hebda was "D" Coy., S.W.B. (Capt. Cooper, postponed owing to rain. The Lt. Stocker, Cpl. Fowler,

The United States gained a game will be played to-day.

Mexico

clean-sweep victory over

Scores were as follow:-

The following were, the results over the week-end,

Yesterday.

Pto. Ronan, C.S.M. Lewis and Sgt. Underwood) beat the 12th Battery, "B" HANDICAP SINGLES. City in the North American Zone Timmer (Holland) beat Tloczyn-R.A. (Lt. Flowerden, L. Laine, Second Round. when Wilmur Allison and Citford[aki 6-1, 3-6, 6-4, 3-6, 6-2.

M.G. Manley, Sgt. Wood, Bdr. Scal Sutter won their singles games yes-

and Gar. Pardoe) by 8 sets to 1. terday.

Signals'

Scores were as follow:-- Allison (U.S.A.) heat Mestre 6-0, 9-7, 6-2.

Sulter (U.S.A.) beat Tapia 6-1,

7-6, 7-5, 2-6, 6-1.

EARLIER RESULTS. G. M. Loti and Van fyn

J. (U. S. A.) bent Mestre and Unda 6-0, 6-1, 7-5.

· Allison (U.S.A.) beat Ricardo Tapla 4-6, 6-3, 6-4, 6-4.

Sutter (U.S.A.) beat Reyers 6-1, 6-0, 6-1.

Japan Win By 5-0.

Budapest, To-day. Japan triumphed over Hungary, yesterday without the loss of a match when Nunol and Satoh won! their singles games.

EARLIER RESULTS. Timmer and Diemerkool (Hol- land) beat Tloczynski and Hebda (Poland) 3-6, 6-1, 6-2, 6-3.

Timmer (Holland) beat Hebda 6-3, 6-2, 6-2.

Tloczynski (Poland) beat Hughan 6-1, 6-2, 0-4.

Italy Win 4-1.

Florence, Saturday. Italy won the two remaining singles in their First Round en- counter, and so beat Yugo Slavia by 4 matches to 1.

Scores were as follow: De Morpurgo (Italy) beat Kukuljevic 7-5, 6-3, 6-4.

De Stefani (Italy) bent Pallada 6-1, 6-2, 6-2.

EARLIER RESULTS. Kukuljevic and Pallada (Yugo Slavia) beat Morpurgo and Rado 12-14, 6-3, 1-6, 6-4, 6-3,

Morpurgo (Italy) bent Puncer 9.7, 6-3, 6-4,

Scores were as follow:- Nunol (Japan) best Gabrowitz 3-8, 1-6, 6-3, 9-7, 6-4.

Satoh (Japan) beat Kehrling 6-4, 6-4, 6-0, 3-6, 6-2,

Stefani (Italy) beat Kukuljevic (Second Round Draw on Page 1)

6-4, 3-7,

EARLIER RESULTS.

I. Nunol and J. Satoh (Japan) beat Gabrowitz, and Zicky 6-0, 6-2, 6.2...

Satoh (Japan) beat Gabrowitz | 6-4, 6-2, 6-3,

Nunol (Japan) beat Kehrling 4-6, 6-6, 6-3, 6-1.

Germany's Easy · Win.

Wiesbaden, To-day, Germany, for whom. David Prent was an absentee owing to the Nazi |- edict forbidding German Jews to 24th

The China Mail

Sports Diary

TO-DAY Billiards Garrison League Lincolns v. Royal Engineers IAM.C. v. Royal Artillery South Wales Bonderers v. Small Units Lawn Tennis-ILK. Area League........

Kowloon Section. Batt, R.A. v. "A" Co. Linerims participate in international, tennis, 40th Co. R.E. v. RA.P.C

Hong Kong Bee

Beetion. secured a clean sweep victory over

Water Polo Egypt yesterday when Von Cramm Y.M.C.A. Practice (G p.m.) and Nourney, who' has displaced

TO-MORROW. Prenn, won their remaining singles. 12th Batt, R.A. v. "B" Co.. Lincolns.

Birde-Boldiers-Club Tournament, Scoren were as follow:-: Von Cramm (Germany) ; besti

Chess. Bogdadley 6-2, 6-2, 6-2.

Nourney (Germany) beat Wahld 6-7, 8-6, 6-2, 0·7,

EARLIER RESULTS.. Von- Cramm and Juenscks: (Ger- many) "beat: Shukri and Wabld. (Egypt) 4-6, 54, 8-4, 6-4.

Triumph.

R. S. V. Capell (-15) beat H. Lu- beseder (-15.3) 6-3, 6-1. Semi-Final.

R. S. V. Capell (-15) beat A. H.

Royal Corps of Signals (Sig. Dinnen (16) 6-1, 6-2 Bryce, L/Cpl. Rafferty and Sig. First Round. Convey, Sig. Cord. Sgt. Lomax, Sgt. HANDICAP DOUBLES. Whitehead) beat "D" Coy., Lincolns. (Cpl. Fellows, L/Cpl. Heath, Pte.

H. G. Annisa and G: Leverett

Matthews, L/Cpl. Colclough, Lt.+ 15) beat J. S. Smith and E. V. Williams and Pte. Potter) by 6 Gaubert (4 3.6) 1-6, 7-5, 6-1.

MIXED HANDICAP DOUBLES. Second Round.

seta to 3:

Owing to heavy pressure on the News columns the first article on competing Clubs in the Tennis League has been held over until to-morrow.

NEWS

IN BRIEF

W. W. Hirst and Miss M. Mason (ser.) received a w.o. from C. A Wright and Mrs. C. Boas (-3.6).

bout with Benny Base in 1930 under the National Boring Asso-

J. P. A, Davis (17) and E. Thomp- clation. He defended it against and W. M. Pittendrigh, (17) on the son (18) beat D. M. Goodall (17)

12th round

Mrs. F. Goodwin beat Mrs. G.

L. Fleet 6-1, 6-1, First Round

Mrs. J. B. McCaw beat Mrs. R. Eddie Shen last August in a bout 16th green.

which he took by a decision. B. Hambly 6-1, 6-2.

The New York Boxing Commis- Dykes (18) beat J. McKnight (9) W. A. Weight (15) and J. S. -MIXED DOUBLES HANDICAP. sion's featherweight title was aand J. D: Kinnaird (11) on the 19th [First Round

nexed by the Cuban only last Oc F. Grose, and Miss B. Perry tober by virtue of a

green. (-16) beat J. J. Ferguson technical knockout, win over Lew Hodges (17) beat 8. Shepheard C. E. Moore (18) and A. W. and Mis S. Dalziel (~3.6) Feldman of Brooklyn. 0-3, 6-4. MEN'S HANDICAP DOUBLES. Barba for the featherweight crown

camber Chocolate tackled Fidel La (18) and A. V. Baker (18) on the

19th green.. First Round

nd won an unpopular verdict after Cochrane (15) beat S..S. Cook (17) . G. T. May (17) and M. N. N. A. E. Mackay and D. D.15 sizzling rounds.

McKay (~36) beat W. Zim-

and A. McKellar (8) 4 up. mern and M. E. Politi (scr.) 6-2, 7-5.

Last De-

Except for a defeat at the hands

in

or Jack Eid Berg of England

A. MacFarlane (17) and E. D. Matthews (8) beat J. E. Dovey (15)

R. B. Hambly and A. E. Collins a non-titular bout last July, Cho- and J. A. R. Selby (8) 3 & 1.

(3.6) best W. C. Hung and F. Grone (30) 6-1, 3-6, 8-6.

JUNIOR SINGLES CHAMPIONSHIP.

Second Round

H. O. Huber beat R. S. V.

Capell 6-1, 6-4.

"A" HANDICAP SINGLES.

G. A. White and Miss M. Woolley (3.6) beat Mr. and Mrs. L. Jack Second Round [£-+-3,6) 7-5, 4-6, 6-4.

Third Round.

هر .

C. L. Stapleton (3.6)-beat H. O. Huber (scr.) 61, 64. ́ ́

colate won all his fights last year.

F. Lobel (15) and T. R. Chassela Among his victims were Dominick (7) beat C. Whitehead (18) and Patrone, Davey Abad, Mike Sarko, R. A. Edwards. (18) 6 & 4. Steva Smith. Feldman, Roger

H. H. Mundy and C. W. E. Booker Bernard, Farr, Shea, Frankie Mar- (6) beat C. Mycock (15) and A. D. chess, Frankie Farriello, Pete Humphreys (10) 3 & 2.7.⠀ Nebo, Eddie Reilly, Johnny Alba. and La Barba-United Press.

Captain's Cup.

H. H. Pethick (86-13) and J. W. Mayhew, (89-16) who returned cards of 73, tied in the May qualify-.

SHARKEY MUST to competition for the Captain's

WAIT

“Y” v C.B.C. AT WATER POLO Dempsey In No Hurry

*

To Star Champion.

Cup at Fanling over the week-end. They will play off at a later date.

Other scores included F. A. Redmond 84-9=75 and H. N. WI- There were

Hamson 89-14-76.

26 entries,

High Handicap

Tourney.

A water-pole game between the It is understood that the infuries he heavyweight boxers, staged a surrep Chinese Bathing Club and the Y.M.C.A. sustained to both ankles while motor tilious "grudge" fight in 1889 still re- Thursday in the latter's Bath, Kow-champion and world record-holder for Benocis, California.. has been arranged to take place on big has caused William Carr, Olympic mains aflost in Southampton bay near

New York, May 1. loon. The game will commence at the 400 Metres, to give up his pro

Reports, circulating to-day that Corbett knocked out Choynak! in

KG.C. DRAW FOR SUNDAY. 10 p.m. sharp.

posed tour of Europe next month, the 27th round before a select circis Jack Dempsey was considering

of sport fans. The sheriff had forbid substituting champion Jack Shar-THE following is the draw for "Brian P. Massey former captain of the Hong Kong Rugby Club, has left USITA is of the opinion that

Harry 5. Knox,

President of the den the bout.

key for Max Baer of California the High Handicap Competi. Singapore on. furlough,

America's chances of winning, the England-The remnants of the ski against Max Schmeling of Germany tion to be played over the Kowloon Davis Cup are brighter this year than that once made the archery of medie in a 15-round bout at New York course next Sunday: The second water polo practice game since, America lest the trophy toyal England famous, for once failed of the YMCA will be staged in the France, "y" balk tonight at 8 pm.

He is an advocate for the to beat a team of golfers here. The on June were denied by the 9.00 L J. Cave (17) & W. J.

golfers who conceded nine strokes, Manassa Mauler, who is promoting Fulker (18). met Cambridge archers at the St. Ed-

19.05 W. L. Ramsay (14) & A. A. munds golf course and won by four the affair,

Andrews (18), ⠀⠀ games, to threa.

8.10. F. Freemaux (16) & A. W.

Torrible (18),

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"open tournament.” Lay

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15 A, B King (17) & J, B.

Caw (18)

9.20.

John Pooler (12)&T,

Seddon (18)

25

King (16) * 1. Charlton (15),

In the American League baseball The Shanghal Indian hockey team

between -- Detroit Tigers

**This Schmeling-Baer match│[is] RAME

and defeated the Nanking College team by Washington Benatore од · Saturday 6′ goals to: 3 last week-end in the first UANA HR

the greatest natura! that a promo- Myer, the Senators batter, was struck ledles interport bockey match to be Oxford University's triumphant ter could make, Dempsey explain on the head by a ball pitched by Wyatt, staged. and was, sent to hospital: ob

Lacrosse team was practically an all-ed. "There is no other pair of Time Senatora, aided by a homer by

American aggregation. There were heavyweights who could draw Goslin won by 6 to 2 margin. Green England sasily beat Scotland by to seven Americans and one Canadian in nearly as good. bury hits four-bagger to the Tigers Points to & in the Ladies St. George's the team which recently beat Cam

"It's okay with me if Sharkey.

· bugo-score-

wants to fight the winner under Seeking/ss Club,, Shanghai, last Bun of. 16: goals to Chicago Cubir beat Boston - in the day. (6 p.m.)

my promotion, but he'll have to Completion of seventh round Open nett hit a homer for the Cubs The Eighth Annut Athletis Most US Military Academy L mix up between the Maxies has

The Oxford team was J, McCormae, take his turn and wait until the 930 Championship. Lawn Tennis-H,B. Area League, New York Yankees lost to Cleys-

to cling of the Sacred Heart College Schmmelpfenning, US Military Aca

|9.85 "D" Co Kowloon Section

Co, Lincoln v. 20th. Batt: RA. can League on Saturday and Philly Y. Tang will present the prisms. Ballito, F. M. Farker, U.8litary tionable verdict, ch

Aland Indians by stof in the Ameris be held on the Kowloos optball Club demy C. H. Little, Toronto Univer. been settled.

Rogers, 1.B. Military Acs ground next Baturday afternoon.” Dr,

Sharkey, who won the heavy demy: O. A. Carbon, Colorado; F. A title from Schmeling By Hong Kong Section,

phia, Athletics, for whom Higgins RAM.C. v. "B" Co, Borderers, homered, beat St. Louis Browns 8 to 6,

Academy GH. Delter, US Naval Ferrel hit four bigger for the Part of the bargs on which the late Academy: E La Mora D D/ Raak, maal, Browns

Jamm Corbett and Joe Choynak North Carolina; and E. Dickinson.

{National League on Saturday. Hart-

EW, Gardiner (15) & HL)

Stonebam.

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