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CLUB SURPRISE KOWLOON

Pote-Hunt's Cool Display The Feature.

ABSENCE, OF LEWIS FELT BY MAINLANDERS

THE CHINA MAIL, FRIDAY, AUGUST 10, 1934.

WIMBLEDON TITLE HOME AFTER 25 YEARS

HAMMOND 302 NOT OUT PERRY TRIUMPHS IN

RECREIO WIN

FINAL MATCH

IN "B" DIVISION

ESTABLISH SECOND. LEAGUE PLACE

INDIANS ROUTED AT KING'S PARK-

GLAMORGAN

BOWLERS MEET

TAME FINISH

MASTER MIND CRAWFORD'S ABORTIVE

RECOVERY

(By A. WALLIS MYERS)

HIS HIGHEST SCORE IN ENGLAND.

WOOLLEY'S 100 CENTURIES

LONDON TO-DAY.*

HOPING, SURE

LONDON, JULY 7. TESTERDAY, AT WIMBLEDON, BEFORE AN EXPECTANT

WALLY HAMMOND, THE GLOU- END, F. J. PERRY DEFEATED J. H. CRAWFORD, THE HOLD. The Club de Recreio won their CESTERSHIRE AND ALL-ENGLAND ER, IN THE FINAL AND BECAME THE FIRST HOME

| ALL-ROUNDER, YESTERDAY: SCOR- last, "B" Division Lawn Tennis ED 302 NOT OUT IN THE COUNTY GROWN CHAMPION SINCE 1909. THE SCORE WAS 6-3, League match yesterday after-CHAMPIONSHIP MATCH AGAINST 60, 75. noon, defeating the Indian Recrea-RECORDING THE HIGHEST SCORE is champion of Wimbledon, Australia, and America.

GLAMORGAN AT BRISTOL, THUS Thus Perry became the holder of a notable triple crown. He tion Club at home by 7 sets to 2, HE HAS EVER MADE IN ENGLAND. The result was epoch-making; the actual match was not an to establish their position as run- AT TUNBRIDGE WELLS ON JULY epic ight. It was, indeed, a hollow victory, only saved from ners-up to the Chinese Recreation Hammond heads the first-class coming a debacle by the Australia's plucky but fruitless effort to Club in the Championship.

cricket batting averages with the turn the tide in the third set.

BEATING HIS 290 AGAINST KENT

1

:

battle in his eye; he was ener gined for a forward move ment; he had taken of the

COLONY RECORD ROZA PEREIRA..

SHATTERS MARK

BY A SECOND

100 YARDS BACK STROKE

Interport Swimming Trials

(By G. L)

swimming

A Colony record for the 100 yards back-stroke was set up

V.R.C. last evening in

In a strong Recreio team. A. A. remarkable figure of 93.09 runs Of Perry's fitness.to hold the This lapse on Perry's part seem at the first of the Inter- Remedios and W. A. Reed were in 24 innings, and requires only title by virtue of his play and reed to unlock the floodgates which the outstanding pair, securing five runs to reach 2,000 runs for solution it gave open proof; as a the Englishman, anxious to be cool port trials held at the viefory by a large margin in the present season. Jack O'Con- tussie was against A. K. Suffiad to have passed the second thougone before this week it was al each of their sets. Their stiffest nor (Essex) is the only batsman spectacle and in relation to some and calm, a had closed.

much greater matches that had You could see the gleam of and F. D. Pereira, whom they sand this season. !defeated 6-3.

most an anti-climax. Reed showed a great improve all-England cricketer, was yesterday was

Freak Woolley, the Kent and For if the Perry enthroned yes- ment on his display against the terday presented by the Kent Wimbledon had ever seen-re-

a better Perry than; C.R.C., his work at the net at times County Cricket Club with £100 to morselessly accurate on the drive, stage. Now the set at 6-3; next being brilliant. Remedios, by steady play and deadly accuracy, he has made for that County-brilliant on the few occasions the third set--a dozen games in the Colony's long distance cham- commemorate the 100 centuries very competent on the service, and love get, then the first game in Lionel Roza-Pereira. (V.R.C.) again and again broke through the British Wireless Service. defence of the Indian pair.

Pereira Plays Well.

Pereira played a great game. His

service had good length, while his AUSTRALIANS ARE

backhand play has improved con- siderably since the beginning of

SUBDUED

the season, when he was suffering Stern Fight For Runs

from a strained elbow,

He and Suflad. combined well, and were rarely out pogl

tioned.

This pair recorded the only In- dian victory, and shared the honours in their last set.

In their opening set, against J. J. Remedios, the Recreio captain, and L. A. da Silva, they were de-, finitely superior, the Recrelu pair winning only two games.

Silva was again inclined to rely more on strength than necuracy for his winning shots.

the mark.

At Edgbaston.

CROOM AND SANTALL DEFY GRIMMETT'S WILES

London, To-day. Runs were hard to make at Edgbaston yesterday, but at the close of play the Aus- tralians, with six wickets in hand, led Warwickshire by 177

gloves.

On and on he went from this

a

preparation for the forthcoming Swimming Interport at Shanghai in September.

when he ventured to the net row. There was only one deuce pion, won the event in 70 1/5 Crawford was certainly not the game in the sequence, and very seconds to smash Wong Siong vibrant, resourceful, and calculat- few rallies which did not re- Hing's six-year-old record of ing player who beat Vines in a veal Perry as the master of his 71 2/6 seconds.

W. Lawrence, (V.R.C.) the 100 yards free style champion, who was beaten by a

classic match last year.

He only gave glimpses of the

fate.

defeat, his weapons blunted, his perplexed me. champion; for the rest he was like Crawford Stereotyped. touch after a thrilling duel, also a man living under the shadow of I confess that Crawford's tacties bettered the old record mark; his

He seemed all the time being 70 3/5 seconds. eye out of focus, and his enter time to be playing into Perry's T. L. Paget (V.R.G.) provided. a prise gone..

hands. His back hand returna surprise with a runaway victory in

race.

The new champion is a native of were nearly all across the court, the 50 yards free style; outclass. Stockport. He is & Middlesex very rarely down the line. club player converted into a cham-By this almost stereotyped play-swum

ing the Colony's fastest in a well plon by his own volatile, sanguine with never a threat of a volleying (V.R.C.), who won the champion. E.. B. da Roza character, by the confidence of his sortie, he polished up Perry's ship for this distance last father, and by the facilities for backhaud so that it became bright was a poor third. "first ten", practice and experience jer than Crawford's own.

all over the world provided by a It may be that Crawford was discerning governing body.

cramped by Perry's low trajectory and beautiful-length; he had to

year,

The Chinese offered stern resistance in the 100 Yards, breast-stroke: event, two pf their competitors "challenging the V.R.C.. entrants, E. M. Marques and BGosano over the whole distance

rung The county's last seven wickets

Perry Sets Up Record.te the line of least resistance. added 159 runs, mainly due to the Before Crawford's belated stand desperate

But desperate atraits call for His service, perhaps one of the splendid stand by Croom, who folcame the challenger had created & seemed almost resigned to going *zémediés, Crawford fastest in the "B" Division, is lowed up his bowling feat by top-new record for any men's Wimbledown in his own way, Perry im almost unfakable if accurate, but ping the half century, and Santall, don final

Soon Too Shan" (Chinese CivilTM it is, more often than not, wide of who scored 61. The remaining

posing his will all the time. He had won twelve games in

Servants Club) led the whole way, batsmen provided Grimmett with succession nominally two love change, but Crawford only once Marques draw level in the last few In the third set there was a and only by a supreme effort did easy victims. Remedios Stale

sets. Such a break against a man forced a lead. Perry showed no yards to force a dead heat. With a lead of 42 on the first in- of Crawford's class and experience serious decline; it waa irrational B. Gosano outdistanced the other hings the tourists, aided by Remedios played a strong game, bright stand between McCabe and cedented in its mastery and pre three sets.

a suggests a brand of play unpre for complete dominance to last for Chinese competitor, Ng Choo Fay although he appeared to be a little Darling, totalled 135 for the loss cision.

(C.A.A.). to take third place. tale, his play having lost soms of four wickets.

Each nián won his service up to And such it was, even if állow-4-4; at last the crowd were a mediocre, being 79 seconds.

The winners' time was only, of the punch which has made him In all 294 runs were scored yeasance be made for Crawford's in-plauding an issue really joined. one of the most formidable mem-terday for the loss of eleven adéquate resistance and his extra-There was, indeed, a great shout bers of the Recreio team. wicketa.

ordinary lack of initiative The of sympathy when Crawford, now Scores,, as cabled by Reuter, Australian had opened with coming in, showed the magic of Australia: 221 (Feine 4 for 65, Croom first games, with a rousing service, After he had won the ninth were at a disadvantage through

3-1 lead. He had won the two his cross volleys.

The diving trials were well sup ported, but the outside competitors- 135 for 4 (8. J. McCabe 77, service after a long alspute. Perry Perry had served only his second "spring" of the V.R.C. board. 4 for 88).

and had broken through Perry's game, leading for the first time not being accustomed to the Warwick: 179 (Croom 51, Santall 61, was love-440, caught up, and then double fault of the match to give

Darinig 50),

served a double fault.

D. M. A. Razack and A. R. Stad aquitted themselves well in their second set, holding Remedios and Bilva to a draw, although in their

were:

*C. V. Grimmiett 5 for '78).

final match, against Remedios and Reed, they failed to win's game. H. A. Ribeiro and D. E.. A. Ho rigues won two and drew one of their sets, but in their opening on KENT BEAT NOTTS BY counter, in which they beat 1, 0. Hoosen and M. R. Abbas, their

INNINGS. game was uninspiring, the set pro- viding less sparkle than their Eastman 4 For 0 Against

later displays.

Scores:

Somerset.

Kent returned tp their best form

London, To-day.

to beat Notts by an Innings' in two

8.

The Hong Kong Cricket Club L. A da Silva and J. J. Remedios recorded a smart win 'yesterday beat M. O. Housen and M. R.

(Recreio):-- when they entertained and beat

Abbas ***** to 3% seta.

A. R. Sumed vand lost to A. K. Suriad and F. D,

Pereira

The 'Police Recreation Club bathe Kowloon Cricket Club by 8 drew with DH. A. Barack and

the Radio Sports Club by 7 sets to

home yesterday to record their second win this season.

Scores:-

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him game point-the holder raised the waning hopes of his sup porters. They thought of Craw

'FANCY DIVING

Edward Haza, for six years diving champion of the Colony, was, however, much superior, and in a class of his own..

the slow bowlers, Tich Freeman ford's great recovery against securing 5 for 62, and C. S. Mar-Shields; they could see that their...The diving trials will be con-

Kenneth Farnes met with success riott, the schoolmaster, 11 for 83. man was not physically exhausted.

against Somerset, but, Eastman's 4 Tame Ending.

tinued on August 14, and 116 whên further swimming events will take place.

for no runs was the more Impressive Perry's play in the next thres A water polo match between analysis.

panies was "worthy of the cham, picked teams to judge the standard Scores, as tabled by Reuter, were: plon he was soon to be. He got of play provided the remaining

At Weston-super-Mare, Easex-point from a double fault, but item on the programme. day at Canterbury, thus record-defeated Somerset by 10 wickets,

played the succeeding rallies with The results were as follow:

Gabenting the lowly-placed Somer 0-8 seteng

3. Lan Po Hay (CAA)

Also swam-Lee Yin Chenk

2 in their postponed "C" Division

The mainlanders, who completed

ing their tenth win in 24-matches, Somerset: 60 (K. Karner 4-for as, marvellous control, piloting Craw 100 Tards Back Strokes Lawn Tennis League match at their Axture card with a surprise A. Remedios and W. A. Reed lehth success in 25 gamce by Essex: 178 (A. G. Hazal 7 for 77) the opening or a sterling winter.

2-6 while Essex registered their Eastman 4-for 0) and 111 ford from side to side,until he got 1. L. Roza-Pereits (V.E.C.) defeat, have suffered thred | (Recreio))---

Time: 70 1/3 bees. reverses this season, the other two beat Hoosen and Abbas

and 46 for 0.

He was tested overhead and found 2 W. Lawrence (V.RO)

[local record)- being, inflicted by the Chinese Bbent Suflad and Pereira

beat Barack and Buffad

At Canterbury, Hent defeated secure G. and the Recreio,

Time: 70" 8/6 ́qoca, - Notte by an lanings and 154 rúm.He held his service gallantly in The feature of the Festival at rent: 445 for 6 dec. (Woolley 101), the eleventh game. despite a H. A. Ribeiro and D. M. A. Rodri Canterbury was Frank Woolley's Notts: 118 (Freeman 5 for 63, C. B. double fault. He then saw Craw The absence of R. B. Lewis congues (Becrelo): 6tributed in no small measure to beat Hosen/and Abbas 46 101, his eighth century of-the-sea-

beat Razack and Stimed .............

Marriott 4 for $7); 0-6 son. Notts completely failed before

ford go to forty-love: his best ser 175 (Marriott 7% for 56);

vice was back again. Perry was "B" Division Table To Date

endismayed. Errors were forced [from a baulked opponent; four paints were taken. In a row, The

Loughlin and Galvin (P.R.C.):

beat Jeffery and K. Singh

Jest to G. Singh and Wel....

beat Sheriff and partner

T. Pile and C. Pile (P.R.C.):

beat Jeffery and K. Singh beat G. Singh and Wei beat G. Singh and partner

Hunter and Clarke (P.B.C.): beat Jeffery and K. Singh beat G. Singh and Wel lost to Sheriff and partner

4.

62 the downfall of the K.C.C., though drew with Sumad-and-Pereira .. 6-6

It must be mentioned that the Club pairs adapted themselves better to

the heavy conditions under which

- the match was played,

C. R.: C.

Seta

PWLD FA Pa 7700 55 75 14 74 30 211 81% 8. de R 7 6 1 0 421⁄2 17) 12

The cool display of Foto-Hunt K. G. C..... |was the outstanding

feature; University 5-28010

6-3 though Gray and Oppenheim, after Gradantes 6.2'4 0' 18

“Division League Table To Date

H. K. C. C... 6 2,3 1 24% 80% 5

Drysdale Beats Crawford In Four

Sets To Win K.C.C. Junior Title

shaky start, settled down to RC 6301 10 043 M. Drysdale won the Kowloos often passed him. splendid play,

Scores

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18.C.AA. 60-513811⁄2 291⁄2 14

match decided on 6 sets owing to Cricket Club Men's Junior Lawn The first two

Tennis Championship yesterday when he defeated A. Crawford 6-1,

C. Monaghan and V. R. Gordos cala. (H.K.C.C)= Get drew with & A. Gray and LA. PWL DE A Pta Oppenheim .....

beat F. Broadbridge and G. C.

Burnett

12 12 0 0 82 25 24

8. China ECC C.BA

9 0 0 70 7 18 1082 584 1814 16

beat FR. Zimmern and C. L

by & 8 China Mail ..127, 50, 57-5014 Stapleton

Recreio 8 6 2 0.49% 22 12 E R. Price and M. N. Coates (ELE University 8 44031 878 C.C.)

(CB.CC.

LR.C Deutscher.10 2.7-1.13

9.36 0 37 445, lost to Gray and Oppe 13601 Yok lost to: Broadbridge and Burnett.

34-5 beat Zimmern and Stapleton

G. 5. Gemble and

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lost to Gray and Oppenheim

Beat Zimmern and Stapleton

908118 -4214 beat Broadbridge and Burnett

11 0.11 0.1883

Although neither player was on the top of his form, food tennis was witnessed. was Bound but We dec

iving

crucial championship point had

Farrived.

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The end was like damp

sqdib_exploding.

to be no final rally, no breath- less suspense, no - deafening. clamour as Perry made, the winning shot:

1.

B. M. Marques (V.B.C.) 100 Yards Breast Stroke:

Soon Foo Shun (0.0.8.0.). Time: 79. sees, M

E. B Gosano (V.R.C.) Time:, 82-8/8 secs. Also ream-Ng Shiu Fay Lopes-(V.R.C.) *.

[60 Yards-Free: Btyles

1. T. L Paget (V.R.C.)

Time: 26 'sees..

2. H. L. Ozorio (V.R.G) Time: 27 1/5 een

3. E B. Rois (V.R.C.).

Time: 28 1/5 secs.

went to but in the third Cra Drysdale without mo sition,

ford settled Grawford was foot-faulted at Diving Entrante Edward, Boza Also swam-Law Po Hay (CAA). down and punished his tiring op-match point for patting his toe on V.R.C.), Kwok Chee Su (unattached), ponent to win 63

After a 10 minutes rest covered to arry off the

Bet at

Continued

the line on his first service; on his W. S. Bunny (attached), Chang Ping Yung (C.C.B.C.) Wong Sik Hong second, doubtless depressed at

hid unlucky stroke of fortune, he (A) and W. R. Talt (EAF)

Water Polo The teams, redes double wGALAIKEA team-Chan Sik-pul (CA.A.), brave Hnesman who in N. Delgado (V.R.C.) L. Gorano at this death. (V.R.0), B. Gozano (V.E.C.), Lo Chl, Hatage. The effect was to catch 1 Ozorla (V.B.C.).

hin (C.A.A.), A. A. Rosa (V.R.C) and

aimation:

state of suspend-ByteamM M. de V. Soares eg almost caught (V.B.C.), J. R. Boures (V.B.C.), E. In... sympathy, before Lawrence (V.R.C.), J. A. Guterres the winner his well- Campbell (V.B.C.), and T. L. Faret (V.R.C.), LA Fons (V.E.C.), W. T. KVROJNIM

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