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MATCH DECIDED
AT LAST HOLE
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THE CHINA MAIL THURSDAY, JUNE 20, 1935
HYDE-LAYS RINK GAIN
DESERVED WIN
Cullen Dogged By Bad Luck
CRAIG AND FINCHER IN LIMELIGHT
(By "SKIP.")
BAER WILL ATTEMPT
COMEBACK"
To Meet Either Camera. Or Joe Louis
Nex-Fork, June 15. Max Baerto-day accepted an offer to meet the winner of the bout on Jase 25 between Carners and Joe Louis, sense-- tional negro fighter. The In- nouncement come `us prise, for prior to his match. with Jim Braddock on Thurs- day evening, the now deposed world heavyweight champion declared that he would retire
One of the keenest tussles în the 1935 local bowling tourna- ments was witnessed on the Re creio green yesterday afternoon, when F. Callen's Kowloon Dock! four was beaten in the Second Round of the Colony Pairs Cham- pionship by A. Hyde-Lay's 'rik after the game had been extend K.C.C. BOWLS RINKS
ed to 22 heads
from the ring if he were de feated Baváz.·
*..
Hyde-Lay and the men in front of a fully deserved Two Teams Selected
For Saturday
CHEAP WICKETS BRILLIANT TENNIS BY
FOR ROOT
Merritt Score 105
In 75 Minutes
HEADLEY DISAPPOINTS
London. May 27. The honour of scoring the first individual century of the season in the Lancashire League fell on Saturday to W. E. Mer- ritt, the East Lancashire pro- fessional and New Zealander, who was a member of the 1927. and 1931 touring teams.
Out of 218 for 3 against Church;
declared.
HUNGARIAN PAIR
BUT AUSTRALIANS WIN INSPIRING MATCH
SENORITA LIZANA SEEDED
FOR WIMBLEDON
(By. A. WALLIS MYERS)
Auteuil (Paris), May 22.
wickets, Merritt hot lost by geren INTEREST quickened at Auteuil to-day when, the hot sun warming the blood of players and onlookers, the last 16 in the men's doubles To-morrow we championship came into line.
lout, which included seventeen 43,)
[WINS.
shall really get down to serious business.
The longest and most inspiring match of the day--for it introduced two brilliant young Hungarians to Paris was that between McGrath and. Turnbull, and Metaxa and Bawarowski- I could only think of Johnný Doeg, of California, who has 2 left-handed service faster than Metaxa
TO WATCH McGRATH RETURNING THOSE CANNON BALLS FROM THE LEFT-HAND COURT WITH EQUAL SPEED, ONLY TO FIND THAT BOTH HUNGARIANS HAD A LOW VOLLEY TO PARRT THE RETOKT, WAS A REAL SPECTACLE.
in 15 minutes. His last 50 were) obtained in just over 20 minutes
The operation for appendicitis he underwent soon after arriving in this country, seems to have had no ii-effects their win, but it must be said in
an B. J. Tobin, the Australian. He promises to be as Justice to Cullen that, indivi-
successful As most of the other (dually, he was dogged by bad The following will represent Love.sexs fortune: As skip he was the the
professionals in the Kowloon C.C. senior and League. Making his first appear mainstay of the rink, and had junior teams in the lawn bowls ance for Rishton. Tobin scored 50 it not been for his excellent dis-league on Saturday:
in 75 minutes, out of a total of play his rink would have been).
Senior Team defeated by a much larger mar-
187. Enfield being beaten by 103) H. Overy, F. Goodwin, IL. Fyde and gin Time and again the fate & P. Phillips (skip).
It was battle of moods as well of the head rested with hima,
W. M. Brown, R.G. Craig N.) Headley Fails Again las of strokes, and in the end the and on these occasions he show-Beton and A. Rede-las skip For the second week in succes-crisis proof temperament of the
Gittens, W. Simpson, E. C led that he fully deserved the Fincher and J. Fraser (skip),
sion, however, George Headley. Australians just pulled them confidence placed in him. His
Junior Team
the West Indies star, disappointed through. No. 3. Glen-Cooper, often show- G. Lee, C. Fletcher, M. N. Rakusen with the bat. He obtained only- But how gallantly the mid-1 Bowls jed signs of brilliance, but these, and J. Jack (skip).
15 of Haslingdon's 186 for 7 de Europears squared the match in G. Treeni, S. 1. Houghton J-clared against Nelson, who Junfortunately, were too spas-Smith and L. E. Lammert (skip).
fourth set! They required. modic to turn the balance in! F. S. W. Smith, J. S. Dinnen, T. W. still labouring in the absence of eight set balls and a little luck Care and W'2. Geall (skip). Constantine injured and were to get out, but considering that
again beld to a draw..
their formation was always in- The meeting of the unbeaten ferior to that of their opponents, Ramsbottom and Todmorden, saw and that they were perpetually Ramsbottom win by ruas clearing their feet against the There was some fine bowling by downward thrusts," they played ed well in the early stages of the Indians, Footballers & the respective professionals. S. F. magnificently game, but fell off regrettably to-
their favour.
· Hyde-Lay was equal to his op ponent on most of the heads, and BOWLS TEAMS FOR is indeed showing much better form now than he has done for some time. J. W. AL Brown play-
SATURDAY
Electric Rinks
are the
E.
China Mail Sports Diary
TO-DAY
Open Pairs
Coates and J. S. Landolt - S.
Eccleshall and J. Shepherd
(S&FL Electric)
W Way and A. S. Gomes v A.
A. Razack and W. V. Field
·
(Taikoo RC.).
Tennis-“C” Division
Kowloon Indian TC
British Association IRC. ECC
University v SCAA Chinese R.C. Army TG. C.C.C. v. Recreio
TO-MORROW
Hird, the Australian, and F. Boot, It was the blonde. Bawarowski. ! wards the end. F. G. Craig. at
¡the ex-Worcestershire
player whose appearance reminded one Tennis-"D" Division No. 2 played remarkably well
Against the attack of Root, whof Max Woosnam, that kept the The following will represent throughout as did G Fincher, the Hong Kong Football Clab and claimed five wickets for 26, Rams match, alive until the 12th game and the success of their rink was the Taikoo R-C. against
bottom. could total only $1, but it of the fifth set. He was less ex- due to them to a very large ex-Recreio and the Taikoo Recreation was good enough for victory. Eurd cited than his partner, although
Clab, respectively, in the Janier taking six wickets for 13 runs in he did not possess Metaxa's 20- Bowls-First Division
tent
Scores:
the
V. Hast
J. W. M. Brown
J. Kempton
F. G. Craig
Lawn Bowls League on day:
Satur-
G. Cooper
Football Club
F. Callen
Head
VÁ. Hyde-Lay (Skip)
(Skip)
ided with the other ball, knock- ing it a good deal nearer the hole. and failed to get down himself. This was a half instead of a win 21 for the Englishman, who should|22
a glorious display of putting Hejhave squared the match. holed putts of from two to six Following Lis yards persistently, either to save
escape Little won or to win holes.
OOOMHO
E C. Fincher
19
miraculous Fraser Defeats Ross
In K.B.G.C. "Tie
the next two holes to be three up again. But) Tweddell's work on the green the tendency to cut his drives was 100 per cent efficient, and with the wind blowing off hist I am convinced that in the end left shoulder still persisted, and had an effect on the American's at the ninth he was only one up. Little had taken 41 to go out, as morale.
Four up at the eighth, Little-gainst Tweddàell's 40. Jost his first hole at the ninth
by
CLOSE GAME CARRIED TO 24 HEADS
A. Humphrey, E. J. Edwards, E Tack and A. Brookshank (skip).
G. Stephens, P. Morgan A Jackson, and J. Rassell (skip).
were
nihilating Smash-
overs 17 of which Imaidens. In one spell he captured
McGrath had his loose periods, ¡five wickets for 9 runs.
especially in the opening set, but The recent batting triumphs of he showed the genuine sang-froid F. T. Badcock, the New Zealander, of a, champion in the final set, and most outstanding figure in the when a service break was all-es-
4. Steven, S. Strange, N. Currie Central Lancashire League, were sential.
brought to an end at Ashton,
and A Macfarlane (skip).
TAIKOO RC/
Junior Team Ch
where Werneth were surprisingly | beaten by 115 runs. Badcock did
Japanese Combination
I spent some time on a distant
D. B. Bone. F. Pattinson, well enough with the ball, how court
Cunningham and J. C. Chalmers] |(skip).
G. E. Stewart (skip).
Central”
Radio S.C. v Kowloon Docks Police RC. v Kowloon F.C. Army T.C. Indian RC Chinese RG. v Civil Service C.C. Kowloon RG.C v Kowloon CC
SATURDAY
CSCC ▼ FRC. GCC AKBGC. IRC v Kowloon Docks.
RCC. &C.CC “B”
Second Division:-
P.R.C. CSCC REG.C. C.C.C.
Taikoo RC. Hongkong Electrie Tacht Club v Kowloon C.C. HILEC. v. Recreio
watching the Japanese,away from the net to make de ever. bowling unchanged through Yamagashi and Nishimura, play cisive downward blows.
D. Peoples, T. Swan, J. Watson and out the Ashton innings, which their first match together in Yamagashi is x complete realised 196, and claiming six Paris. Except in the opening set player, endowed with power and W. Brown, A. W. Norie, J. Cwickets for 56. Polson and T. F. Stainton (skip). <
INDIAN R.C.
they were not pressed by Berthet purpose, but he looks as he and Rodel, but they were not con- will be more dangerous in singles
The following will represent LOVELOCK'S RECORD icingly strong as a combina-than in doubles. His partner hits
the Indian Recreation Club against the Kowloon Dock in the Senior Lawn Bowls League on Saturday at Sookumpoo:---
Senior Team
OF
(Continued from Page $1 Lovelock broke the tape fresti and strong. With a Bonthron or Cunningham beside him he could have found another seven
has tuned I.jeight seconds. He
himself up. perfectly with that rhythmic calculation that charac- terises all his running.
J. Hoosen, el Arall, A. Wahal and A. R. Minu (skip).
M. R. Abbas, S.:0. Bux, M. Adal and A. O. Madar (skip).
AH Rumjahn, S. M. Rumjas, D. M. Khan and A. P. Dullah (skip)
Reserves: A I. Mina
A Madar.
Sweeping Achilles Win
tion, both playing a little too far a slowed ball and is more efficient
QUEEN AT ASCOT
Outsider Wins Royal Hunt Cup
London, To-day. The weather was fine at Ascot
than brilliant. Unless they can augment their pace, the Japanese defences ought to be broken through to-morrow by Perry and Tuckey. The English players got only 2
practice match to-day, their first round opponents hav ing scratched
The Senoritas Unlucky The new Latin alliance of KOWLOON DOCKS BOWLS
The Achilles Club with a yesterday when Her Majesty the Senorita de Alvarez, returning to TEAM FOR SATURDAY advantage of most their men hav-Queen and other members of the the scene of her former glory, J. Fraser was playing consis-
ing had winter training and com- Royal Family, and members of and the smaller Senorita Anita tent bowls yesterday when he de- The following will present the petition-swept the board and the Windsor Castle House party Lizana from Chili, making her feated G. Ross in the First Round Kowloon Docks EC against the amassed 52 points to win the drove to the course in State amid debut in Paris, did not marvíve of the Kowloon EGC Singles Indian RC. in the Senior Lawn trophy for the twelfth time since
a great roar of cheering. Championship by 4 shots, extend-Bowls League on Saturday:-
the first round of the women's' 1920 Only in the three miles
The Royal Hunt Cup resulted doubles. They were unlucky not ing over 24 heads.
C. Atkinson, G. Humble, P. Laps-did they fall. In the weight they in a win for Mr. Barnard Han-only to draw Mlle. Rosambert and Scores:
ley and F. Caller (skip).
were first and second, and in the key's Priok, at 66 to 1, while Sir Mile. Neufeld, but to find the V.. Hast, G. Mitchell, J. Kempton long jump first and third. L. Lyons' Scattercash, at 28 to best players in France at the top 3 and J. McKelvie (skip).
d. Lindsay L. Coleman. V. Ramsay Howland, by patting 45 ft. set up 1 came second, and Sir A. MeAl- of their form
Tweddell's Great Spell where; half-hitting his tee shot.
Eventually Tweddell squared he was bunkered in front of the
the twelfth, his score green. However, he restored the match at balance with a wonderful $ as the for the last five holes being 2, 4, eleventh, a hole of 475 yards. A3, 3. 4. This was wonderful golf. Head drive of 320 yards was followed Little, who had become very an- a mashie niblick, shot four xious, stopped the rot with a 4 to halve the thirteenth where he yards from the flag.
The Efteenth (481 yards) was played a magnificent pitch with played in a manner reminiscent one of his many niblicks, over a Isandhill and 2 whole nest of Walter Hagen Hitting a
of hidden bunkers He vir- colossal dive, Little took a
settled the match 10 mashie niblic and shutting the tually
wonderful 4's at the face of the club played a lox with two pitch shot which pulled up-sharp 14th and 15th holes, each of at the second bounce three yards which he won. Power of drive. from the pag. This was one of was the deciding factor. Twed- dell in each case being left far the mistof shots.
Four down going to the eigh-behind. teenth. Tweddell holed a putt of He holed, a putt of five yards at the 16th for a 4 to keep the match
four yards for a 3 He thus went
in to luncheon three down, a
J
| alive, and at the next hole came
state of affairs that might havel bis masterly explosion shot from
ja bunker to win the hole in 4.
been a good deal worse if the American had had an opponent This was Twedcell's last effort
at all inclined to give way panic.
Dramatic Change
to
A swift and dramatic change came over the match immediately on resumption, Tweddell winning the first two holes, each of-which- Little played extremely badly. At the second, he sliced his (drive close against the railway fence, and failed to move the ball at thei first attempt. He took 6 for the hole and another 6 at the next where Tweddell made one of the vital mistakes of the match be
With two for the hole, he col-
FIRST RD
G. Rows
*1. Frader
0
1 * Z
4
and G. Cooper (skip).
ARRARAAN.
205 ENTRIES FOR WIMBLEDON
(Continued from Page 4)
a new weight record.
BASEBALL
(Continued from Page 4). In the remaining "double- Among those who have entered header." the Red Sox and the for a crack at the ladies title held Browns shared the spoils, Solters, by Miss Dorothy Round, of Bri of St. Louis, hitting two circuit- tain, are Mrs. Helen Wills Moody, clouts in the first game. Miss Helen Jacobs, the American In the National League, Billy. champion, Mrs. Svend Sperling Lee, of Chicago, obtained his first (nee Krahwinkel) the holder of "shut-out of the season, by blank-1 the French championship, and ing Boston in their second match
Senorita de Alvarez, of Spain. - Beater..
Pine's Llanarmon, a 33 to 1 Both the Spanish champion and chance, was third-British Wire-her partner had adequate ground less Service.
SURREY CAPTAIN'S
BIG HITTING
(Continued from Page 1).
strokes, but the former did not al- ways steer them into court, and the new make of racquet she was (using seemed quite incapable of producing those glorious half volleys that formerly astonished both her opponents and the Icrowd...
With Mile. Rosambert, a most, accomplished volleyer, and Mile. Holmes got his runs by perfect Neufeld, unbreakable at the back timing. His knock overshadow of the court, the match was soon Results as cabled by Beutered everything else in a short over, the French losing only two
-Two Pairs Games Feature
To-day's Bowls Programme
to save the title for Britain. The ARTHUR MAILEY FINDS FAULT fgures for the match were:
WITH LBW RULE
(Continued from Page 4).
A good game of bowls, will be is right on top of his form fr Fortunately, in Australia we seen his afternoon when A. E. W. K. Way and A. S. Gomes possess very few plodding bats-Coates and J. S. Landolt meet S. meet A A. Pazack and W
LITTLE
"Out: 3:45 44 65.3 4
In 3444454436 SECOND ED
Out: 4 6 6.4 44 6 4′37
TWEDDELL
Total
Out: 4 5 6,5 45 543-40 Ins 4443 4 5 5 4 3–36 - SECOND ED
day's cricket, as a result of which games in each set. Both senoritas Surrey scored 228, and lost four are too volatile for the rushes and halts of the doubles game, wickets.
nor is either really at home at uareshort range
Gloucestershire WETE liable in support of their bowlers, I hear that the champion of and Parker suffered heavily Chili has gained a place in the through missed catches. Gregory seeded list of eight singles Idle and Sandham, who scored 37 in players The honour, is
the first three quarters of an
men compared with England: Eccleshall and J. Shepherd in the Field at Taikoo and these pairs hour before rain set inalt compliment to a visitor.
that's probably why the new bw. Third Round of the Colony Pairs are also very evenly matched dishonour" roll was so big over Championship. the week end
Coates and Landolt last defeat- "It is feared that bowler who ed Whyte and F. Callen in a gr
bryolcvery close game, possesses an extra
Total
bread Emight
Out, 3 5 6 43 5:552–40
show
geth wid
they ma
The following is to-day's pro
El Costes, and J. S. Landolt
Eerbesh M'and & Shepherd
Www
Hong Kong Elect Koway and AS Gomes 1
and W. VerTieldy
82 for the
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