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CHINA MAILIN
JUNE 25, 1935.
AMAZING SCRAMBLE FOR BASEBALL TICKETS
RUMJAHN
BEATEN
(Continued from Page 4)
A different result might have ensued if Rumjahn- „had adopted other, tacties when he realised that he was 'continually being beaten on the draw. If he had attempted to drive more frequently and be can drive with great accuracy at times, he might have succeeded in annering several extra shots.
As it was Arcnlli proved him- self superior on nearly every head, and indeed on yesterday's show ing he might easily beat some of (the more favoured ones. for
title.
Henson Loses By Narrow Margin
the
GOES DOWN BEFORE WAY
BY TWO SHOTS
At Hunghom yesterday W. K. Way beat J. Henson by two shots. after 24 heads in the Second Round of the Open Singles Bowls Championship yesterday,
Petherick Trounced
By Razack
· LOSES BY `13 "SHOTS AT FOOTBALL CLER
HOLDERS DIFFICULT ALL-STAR CLASSIC AT
PROPOSITIONS
(Continued from Page 4)
Banny Austin is perhaps a more |
CLEVELAND
perfect tennis player than Ferry CITY DONATE STADIUM
FOR CHARITY CLASH
production. But I do not believe
¡from the standpoint of pure stroke]
he is ever capable of playing, with the same
abandon or genius 33 marks the EngEsh champion's game, nor do I believe that he is as certain of winning his Davis Cup matches against players like Crawford, Allison, or Cramm as
On the Football Club green yes terday, A A. Razack at V-Perry is. Petherick by 13 shots in the Second Round of the Colony Sin- gles Championship.
Scores:
Head A. A. Binek
Scores:
Head
W. A. Way
J. Henson
0
0
19
HARZARHAAAANNN
Glendinning Beaten By Six Shots
THOMPSON SUCCESSFUL ON RECREIO GREEN
Pech
Doubler Teams
DIAMOND LUMINARIES BID FOR RECOGNITION
(By HARRY GRAYSON)
Cleveland.
In the past England has been WITH scarcely a line of publicity since the famous for her doables teams. It bare announcement that it would be play- seems strange to find her in a ed in Cleveland on July 8, it seems certain that
position of doubles insecurity now.
Her women's teams are far better the third annual dream game between Ameri- than her men's teams, but neither can and National League all-stars will play to is thoroughly reliable in any 'really{",
first-class matches the largest crowd and richest gate in the his-
Of course, ane must allow for tory of baseball. the fact that. England, knowing More than one-third of the 79,000 seats, including all of this weakness, will set about to the boxes in Cleveland's $3.000.000 lake front Municipal Stad- remedy it by saving Perry, an in-ium already have been sold. The Cleveland Baseball Company. different doubles player, for the in charge of arrangements, already has more than $30,000 in singles, and choosing a doubles the bank team from among those players who really enjoy the game.
Last To Professionalism My own country, the United; States, is not much better off than England in regard to a doubles
Gomes Succumbs To team Last year we lost to pro-
Jones
IN ADDITION TO THE SEATING CAPACITY, THERE IS AMPLE STANDING ROOM FOR MORE THAN 10,000 IN THE STADIUM; AND BILLY EVANS, GENERAL MANAGER OF THE INDIANS, IS POSI TIVE THAT THE SPORTS OUTSTANDING PLAYERS WILL
PER- FORM SEFORE MORE THAN 90,000 PERSONS AND THAT THE RE- CEIPTS WILE TOTAL MORE THAN $100,000,"
Baseball's record attendance?- fessionalism our best doubles team, now is slightly more than and as it is extremely unlikely 80,000, and top receipts around KLEIN'S HOMER
The Indians and the that John Van Ryn, will come $90,000. DEFEATED BY 11 SHOTS abroad to play with Wilmer All Philadelphia Athletics opened AIDS CHICAGO
TO BEAT GIANTS
Zeke Bonura Agam
AT TAIKOO
son, the fate of our doubles team, the Cleveland Stadium on July so certain of victory in the past, 31. 1932 before 80.314 persons who paid about $90,000, and On the Taikoo Recreation Club is new highly debatable. green yesterday afternoon; F. J.
Provided he is in good health that attendance and gate has been" equalled at the Yankee Janes, of the Civil Service Cricket and his tennis has not declined in
Stadium two or three times- Club, beat AS Gomes, of the the last year, I would not be sur
Not Advertised Craigengower Cricket Club, by 11 prised to see Gottfried von Cramm shots in the Second Bound of the win the men's singles. Open Singles Lawn Bowls Cham-| pionship.
Scores: Head
At the Recreio yesterday G. E 10 F. Thompson, of the Kowloon 11 | Bowling Green Club, defeated W.
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by 6 shots in their match in thei Second Round of the Colony Lawn) 16 Bowls Singles Championship.
CHAMPIONS SHOULD BEAT KCC. TO-DAY
Scores:
G.E.F
Feed
Thom
Glendinning
A. S. Gomes.
"The amazing thing about the His game is so well-rounded, his sale of tickets for the big show Įcontrol so developed, and his sense here is that we have as yet made jef tactical play so acute that no no effort to ballyhoo it," says
attack, however, brilliant, seems Evans
FJ. Jones ever to disrupt his plans. If it (Continued on Page II)
should fall to Austin's lot to meet
$
Von Cramm, say in a semi-final
match, there is a possibility that INSPIRED DISPLAY
| Austin's- steadiness might defeat
the German player. But, on the
other hand, Austin's net game is
(not as strong as Cramm's, nor
has he the physical endurance to play his best for five sets.
one
·
AGAINST ALLISON
In Limelight
U.S. BASEBALL. RESULTS
New York To-day- Fitting his eighth four-bag- ger in the home-rum parade. Chuck, Klein helped the Cubs to nose out the Giants in the Na- tional Baseball League clash yesterday, while the Cardinals
regained their championship form to beat the Dodgers, Joe Collins striking his 14th home-
Tun A
A fall programme was played in (Continued from Page 1)
|the American League, the Yankees easily accounting for the Indians. Jack Crawford (Australia), the while the Browns unexpectedly
:
Von Crazim Might: Win Should Perry and Cramm meet, 1933 holder and one of the strongnosed out a decision over the Cramm might win on his form last est contenders, easily eliminated Athletics. year in Paris. But
veteran must Jacques Brugnon, the
The Tigers won by the same mar- make allowance for the grass Frenchman who recently announced gin from the Senators, and Zeke courts of Wimbledon and for his retirement From the Davis Bouura hit his 19th circnit clout of Ferry's various methods of attack Cup, while Gottfried von Cramm, the season to help the White Sar
any one of which he is able to the German champion and one of beat the Red So
Cavanagh Beaten By epp throughout an entire the favourites for the title, beat Besults as cabled by Renter,
Duncar
VETERAN BOWLER TROUNCES
.CCC SKIP
match. If Perry should elect to Deleon, of South America, for the were stay at the backcourt during the loss of four games. match he would not win, in my
YAMAGISHIS-WIS opinion.
National Le
St. Louis
Joe Cofhow hit
H Yamagishi, Japan's I cannot attempt to predict string secured a notable victory Brooklyn Jack Crawford's chances at Wim when he defeated Baron H L De Frey hit a On the Kowloon CC, green yes-bedon. Unfortunately he is sub-Morpurgo, the veteran Italian terday, B. Duncan beat J. Cava-ject to hay fever, which often Davies Cup captain in straight Cincinnati nagh by 14 shots in the Second takes its toll of him during Wim-sets Round of the Colony Lawn Bowls bledon. Singles Championship.
15
Scores:
15
Head J. Cavanagh
0 15
MISS RUMJAHN SAVES CHINESE R.C.
(Continued from Page' 4)
Lee was devastating at the net, while his anticipation, was
(Continued from Page 4)
The Chinese have A very -strong pair in Paul Kong and
form the
canny. - Some of the recoveries he Tennie Kwok, who made when caught on the wrong backbone of the team Craigen-1 9 foot were miraculous. He is fast gower have made the mistake of 10 developing into one of the Colony's] distributing their strength, with best doubles players.
Open Challengers
the result that instead of having 13 one pair who are more than cap-14 Ho Ka Lau and Mrs. Litton,able of winning two sets, namely who are likely to offer L. Goldman Y. Hachinma and J. W. Leonard, and Miss Hancock a severe chal-they have three pairs, who are lenge in the 1935 Mixed Doubles of "B" Division standard.
R. Choa and Y. Hachiuma have Championship, carried all before
already taken three sets in a row, them. They only experienced a moment of anxiety against Ernie but they have yet to be extended. Fincher and Miss Griffiths, when Craigengower should, however, leading 5-4 on Fincher's service. Taking everything all round they were lucky to win that set as they The Recreio "A" and "E" teams were by no means vastly superior Mrs. Litton played very steadily throughout; and with Ho intent on making openings for his deadly overhead work, the partnership came through intact:
Miss. Griffiths At Her Best Miss Griffiths played at the top
of her form throughout, her lob-
Hyde-Lay's Narrow Win Over Purvis
give the Chinese a stern fight, POSTPONED GAME EXTENDED and it will not surprise me to see the spoils shared.
TO 28 HEADS
meet at home, while the LRC terday, A. Hyde-Lay, the 1933
On the Craizengower green yes-}| encounter the Hong Kong Cricket champion, beat J. M. Purvis by 5 Club at Sookunpoo-where the lat-shots, after 28 heads, in the Second ter should take the points.
Bound of the Colony Singles Chân-↑ pionship.
ENGLISH RUGBY LEAGUE CHAMPIONS WIN
bing and cross-court drives fea- Swinton, the English
turing a consistently good display. pions, beat France by 21 points Her partner was apt to treat his to 22 in a Rugby League mat volleying too casually, but was played at Cognac yesterday after- wery sound overhead noon, says Renter
Guest and Miss Mackenzie com-
menced in fine style, but failed more enterprise at the against much superior opposition has done for
pears to
alto
Guest times showed gli
dence in that carri
enzie is Finals His
in her his weak
ed well in
"The
Scores:
cham-
The Japanese quickly realised I believe that Crawford's angled that his opponent was out of touch shots would wear Ferry dENSTE
mercilessly
Philadelphia
Chuck Plein hit a bomer: Lieber and Jackson hit hom
American Lengüe
H. Duncan more quickly than any other to the backhand and hammered it New York of shot, for there is a devastating The Italian's first serve was ex- accuracy to the Australian's game cellent and he scored several sces, that enables him to plan and ad but his second was singularly Chicago here to an attack that be decides
wezk
Boston
Reynolds hit a homer."
Zeke Bomma hit z homen
beforehand is the most effective De Morpurgo tried to evade All of us know more or less what playing on his backhand by Tun- New York
12 we should do. The difficulty is to ing round them, but only lost Cleveland
do it consistently.
113
14
16:
16
Lay J.M. Parvis K.C.C. BOWLS TEAMS
FOR SATURDAY
time and was consequently out- Allison's Challengepositioned-
Philadelphia
St Louis
Tables To Date AMERICAN LEAGUED
| I don't believe that England, in After a hard fight in the first
particular, would be an foolhardy set, Yamagishi took the second wa 15 to tumore Wilmer. Allison's easily, but was again fully extend-) Detroit thances in both the Davis Cup and ed in the third set, and it was only Wimbledon. He proved last sum- his quickmess on the court and his mer at Forest Hills that he has brilliant, drop-shots, that carried the equipment. defest Frad him through. Baron de Morpurgo Cleveland New York
completely failed to reveal his chie former brilliance:
PET should the
for a moun
Round
Senior And Junior
Rinks
airly
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