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The all-important factor in modern lawn tennis is 'speed and yer more speed. Other things being equal the min with that extra speed wiris the match.
The new Spalding fumtrackl 'multi-ply rackets are thé fait- text "and" "light powerful ever produced. They can be strang to the highest possible pension, without risk of warping" thus "givilly tremendous pace to the bay as it leaves the racket (5) The Spalding range of rack for 1933 comprised seven attractive modals, ac prices sult ill purses,
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BOWES CUT BY WOLLEY FOR A SIT
London, Aug. 22.
which had been hit into the water by L. G. Crawley, the Essex bata-
man.
THE CHINA MAIL,
FIRST-CLASS
TENNIS ERRORS
THIS YEAR
Player Serving Twice In Succession.
AT WIMBLEDON AND FOREST HILLS
lookers.
SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 1933:
CROWD STAGGERED BY ITALIAN ACE
NUVOLARI WINS ULSTER T.T. BY 80 SECONDS
SPEED KINGS FLIRT
STOEFFEN TO RETIRE
Setback To American Davis Cup Hopes.
JOINS STOCKBROKERS
New York, Aug. 22. Lester Sloeffen, the glant fair haired Californian, who was bea
WITH DEATH ten in the quarter finals at Wim-
A. crowd of 500,000 saw, the famous Italian
bledon by Henri Cochet, has an- nounced his Intention of retiring from championship play at the Re close of the current season. broking firm in New York. has had an offer to join a stock-
Stoeffen, America's sixth-ranked player, is one af the promising young men on whom she was count- Ing for future Davis Cup teams.- Reuter,
In both the Wimbledon and the OY SHEFFIELD, the Essex R°
county cricketer, put on a American lawn tenoia champion- bathing costume during the match ships, which ought to be as well
ace, Nuvolari who is against Northants at Southend to-governed as human frailty will per
regarded as the finest road race driver in the world, win the Uls- day and went into the lake beside mit, an elementary mistake has the cricket ground at Southchurch been allowed to go unchecked inter Tourist Trophy in a British M. G. Magnette car at an average speed Park to try and recover the ball the presence of thousands of on second, his speed being 73.46 and Richards in an Italian Alfa-Romeo of 78.75 miles per hour. Hamilton, driving in M.G. Midget was At Wimbledon, J. Satoh, the was third, Japanese, served in two successive Nuvolari's time for the course of 478 miles divided into 35 laps games against H. W. Austin; atas five hours, fifty-six minutes and thirty-four sconds... Hamilton Forest Hills, Mrs. Helen Wills took five hours, fifty-seven minutes and fourteen seconds.
Nuvolari smashed the lap record for cars of 750 cc. ten times. Moody committed the same un. witting breach of rule in playing his best speed being 81.42 miles per hour.
(Stoeffer was beaten by Craw- ford In the Semi-Final of the Mias Betty Nuthall.
The crowd held its breath as big, The crowd was frantic with ex- American Championship ton days and little cars roared through the citement when Hamilton was seen ago.) main streets, missing a butcher's to slow up at the pita on the last shop by inches, scrapping a baker's lap and ask for petrol Nuvolari cart and hurtling past the windows flashed past as Hamilton was about of an inn for hour after hour. to start again. The latter raced One car rolled over and over yet after the Italian but Nuvolari the driver and mechanic were only scorched ahead to win.-Reuter slightly injured. Others crashed Wireless. Into the sandbags during the spec
A
Adgust 23. GAINST Woolley (86) and B.
The Umpire's Job
Valentine (96), Bowes powerless in the match between the champions and Kent at Dover,
In both cases the striker-ou: Woolley hit 15 off one over when the new ball appeared. He actual-won the game where the irregu ly cut a high-Aller outside the off-larity occurried, so по injustice stump for six, an achievement unl-was done. que since the days of the great But a strong reminder ought to "W.G." who, it is said, made the be addressed to umpires to ensure sama stroke once at Gloucester.
that in changing ends the players do not forget who shall serve next.
HUMAN SELECTED
BY M.C.C.
Given Sixteenth Place In Touring Party,
London, Aug. 20.
RII. C. Human, (Repton) the 24 year-old Cambridge blue has been selected to fill the sixteenth place in the M.C.C. team to tour Indla.(Reuler).
Roger Henry Cecil Human Was born on May 13, 1909 and is only 24 years old. He was educated at Repton School where he was a mem- ber of the cricket XI. in 1928. In
The noisy thousands at big tacular cornering that made the French matches are often a nuí- crowds gash.
sance to players and umpires, but they have their uses. In Paris such a first-class mistake would not be "allowed to pass without uproar,
The result of the race hung upon one tin of petrol. Win only one- and-a-half gallons, Hamilton was |54 seconds ahead of Nuvolari *on | handicap although the Itallan' led.
BETTY NUTHALL'S This meant that Nuvolari must re-
FUTURE
Rumours Concerning Tilden's Circus.
BROTHER SAYS STORY IS AMUSING
New York, Aug. 22. Rumours that prominent players acored 410 runs, averaging 37.27may forsake their amateur status with 107 na his highest score. He and turn professional are still pre- also took 32 wickets at 19.5 runs valent.
of
and held 11 catches. Ayres Cric- O'Brien, W. T. Tliden's right- keters' Companion said
bim: hand man, was
seen dining with "R. H. C. Human, the captain. Miss Helen Jacobs, America's No. proved himself an all rounder of 2 player, and immediately rumour class."
arose that she would be the next Going up to Cambridge in 1929. to join the Tilden troupe. he gained his Blue as a Freshman. It is no secret that Tilden hopes In 1931 he again played for Cam-to add two high-ranking women bridge vs Oxford.. He totalied-371 players to his professional troupe. runs and averaged 18.55 and took!Miss Jacobs is one of them, and 21 wickets ut 35.5 runs each. Last Miss Betty, Nuthall, the British year he played for Berkshire and Wightman Cup player, is the other. was third in the batting averages It is said, however that Mias Jacobs with 29.56. His highest score was would require more money than 71. He also took 30 wickets for Tilden could profitably pay to give | 12.16 runs each and was second on up her amateur status-Reuter, the list.
Mr. J. W. Nuthall, brother of
turn professional is
D. R. Jardine (Surrey) (capt.), C. Miss Nuthall, said to a reporter to- F. Walters (Worcester), B. H. Valen-day tine (Kent), R. F. S. Wyatt (War- "The story that Betty may wick), W. I. Levett (Kent), Lau- gridge (Jas.) (Sussex), Nichola (E1- sex), Verity (York) Townsend {(Derby), Bakewell (Northants), Clark (Northants), Gregory (Surrey), Payn- ler (Lancs), Barnett (Gloucester), Ames (Kent) and R. H. C. Human.
BASEBALL IN JAPAN
Tokyo, Sept. 9.
rather amusing. It simply would not pay her to do so, for she is a better business woman than tennis player. She is now man«. ageress of a London hotel, and I don't think there is the least chance of her joining the Tilden troupe."
pass Hamilton on the road on the last lap if he was to be the actual winner.
Olympic
Hockey Titlists
STELLA WALSH IN ENGLAND
Holder Of Three World Records And 26 Others.
AUSTRALIAN GOLF "CHAMPIONSHIPS.
Miss Kay. Wins The Women's Title.
L. M. KELLY LEADS MEN
Melbourne, Sept. 7. Miss Kay, of New Zealand, to-day won the Australian women's golf championship, defeating Miss Ham- mond, of New South Wales in the- final, by 9 up and 8 to play.
L.-M. Kelly, a New South Wales Miss Stella Walsh, the great professional, headed the field in | Polish giri runner, who holds three the first round of the Australian
women'a world's records-100 open golf championship with metres, 60 metres, and 80 metres-score of 73. H. W. Hattersley and · and in all twenty-nine records, in T. E. Howard, both of New South now on a vielt to England.
Wales, F. E. Headlam of Victoria. Miss Walsh is a tall, strongly-and L. Nettlefold, of Tasmania, re- built girl, with, dark wavy hair and turned cards of 76.-Reuter. expressive features. She speaks
Not To Tour English fluently, and spent two FERRIER IS SECOND
German Invitation
T
Declined.
an
extraordinary
A general meeting of the In-
dian Hockey Federation re- cently it was decided to decline the invitation from the Ger- man Hockey Association to the Indian Olympic team to tour Germany in 1934 on the ground that the Federation could not undertake a tour, which might result in financial loss al e time when the financial posi. tion of the Federation is far from satisfactory.
Home Racing Statistics
OWNERS
Races No, of
won. Horses, £
8 17,281
16.
13
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Lord Derby Lord Glanely Lord Arlor
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Woolavington 13,
Rikkyo University and Hosef met offered terms in England if, she at baseball on the Melji Shrine would turn professional. She re- diamond to-day in the Inter-Varsity fused them. It will be noted that Berles. After a hard-fought game. In the above telegram the "hopes" Rikkyo wan by 5 to 4.-Rengo. jare on Tilden's side.
Some years ago Miss Nuthall was Giles Loder 6
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Ward H. I. Ága Lord Howard 'de **Walden
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days in England a few years ago. but has never before run here.
At the Olymple Games at Los Angeles inst year she won the women's 100 metres çuċe in 11 9-10 sec, but the latter time has not yet been passed as a record.
TO CHAMPION.
Kelly Wins Australian Golf Title.
Melbourne, Sept. 9. L M. Kelly, the 20-year-old "I've had a lot of experience in Goulburn professional, won the running," she said. "You see, I Australian open golf championship could toddle when I was six months to-day with an aggregate of 302. old. I was born in Poland, and in A. W, Jackson, of Victoria, E. 1929 i won the Pan-Slovakia (wo-Jupp, also of Victoria, and Jin men's championship on points. Ferrier, of New South Wales (a
With Miss Walsh is Miss Welss.
former who has been unbeaten at throw-bracketed in second position with
Shanghal boy),
were
ing the discus since ghe secured
305 T. E. Howard, of New South third place in the Olympic Games. Wales, was next with 306.-Reuter. She holds the world's record, 43.08 'metres,
WELSH RUGBY CAP DEAD
Tom Jones, the old Newport and Welsh rugby forward, has been found dead at his home at New- port Mou
He was lying in a room full of| gas.
DAVID AND GOLIATH
ON THE LINKS.
Youth Of Nineteen Beats British Champion.
Burnham, Sept. 0.
P. W. L. Riedom, a youth of nine- teen, causeda, big surprise' in 's Jones played for the Newport golf tournament here to-day, when
# 16,488 Invincibles and had been six times be defeated the Hon. Michael Scott,
16,100
19.181 capped for Wales since the war. the British amateur champion, in 12,188 He was a brilliant wing forward the first round of the West of 4 11,358 and retired four or five seasons England amateur championship, by
5,772 880.
11
0.037 8,357
8,785 7,901
7,806
BREEDERS
Sir. Alec Black.
2014
two up and one to play-Reuter.
Entries And Handicaps For
Ninth Extra At The Valley
Home Football 10-day Lord Derby 16 1818.00 handicaps for the Ninth Extra Meet two mile post-Amos, 160; Bagalo,
The following is the forecast forf: to-day's programme:
English League,
FIRST DIVISION BIRMINGHAM (3) Blackburn (1) {{Chalsaa (0), DEV A. VILLA (1)
DERBY (5) * Lenin (1) (a)
ANCHESTER
v Stoke (+)
Leicester (2)
v Everton (0)
MOUTH (2) Wolrks; (0),
THIRD DIVISION (South). CRYSTAL P. (0), v Watford (3)
Bourne-
V mouth (3).`- Charlton-
Newport (2)
EXETER (2) Gillingham (-) LUTON (2) NORTHAMP TON (2)
v. Queen's P.B. (1) Bouthend (1)
COVENTRY (3) SWINDON (8)
Clapton (3) THIRD DIVISION (INDLE) *
**** TRANMELE (0)
(-)
CREWE (2)
WEDNESDAY (2) ▼ Middlesboro monton (1)
SUNDERLAND (8) v Bhamald U. (2), New Brighton (1).
W. BROMWICH (3) v Newcastin (L).
Tottenham, (~)~(Arsenal)" (-)A) BOTHERIAN 7A A
Southport
KAWALAN WALSALL) (1) BECOND DIVISION MEM Wrotham (1)
BOLTON (~) ♥ Bury () "/" YORK; (2) Bradford (1) vzvv. Grimsby (1)% BRENTFORD (-) v Manck'tar ) (-)
Barnley (1 Linoole)!
MOUTH (1)
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Frank Batters Capt. T. HogS
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W. Jarvia
King's Company, 140; May- Cossack's Blood 1502
160: Section Petra,
206
Bay, 150
of Bhanghel, 150; Duplex,
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149;
8,495 Bold
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bourne, 162; - Comack's Choice, 149:- King's Counsel, 2015
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