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THE CHINA MATE, SATURDAY, JULY 27, 1935
MISS ROUND LOSES HER WIMBLEDON TITLE
S. AFRICANS' DANCE
AFTER TEST WIN
NATIVE WAR SONGS BY
SPECTATORS
CAMERON'S BIG HITTING
London, July 2
THEN, at the end of the second Test at Lord's yesterday,
Watch the the Borland slow bowler, was stumped by
Cameron, the pent-up feelings of the South African cricketers
gave way.
They jumped and danced with excitement, while Cameron seized the stumps.
He was knocked over by colleagues also trying to get son- venirs, and as he also had the ball, he threw two stumps in the air to be scrambled for:
The crowd rushed across the ground, to congratulate the winners, and spectators from the South African enclosure sang a native-war-song, ending with a cry that sound something Like" "Gee."
*
All the way to the pavilion During the three days. the Test the crowd cheered the South attracted some 75.000 spectators. Africans, for the win was really 65,500 of whom paid. the remain- popular.
der comprising members. Herbert Wade, the captain. Cameron's Big Hitting
•
speaking from the balcony.-said: |
EMARKABLE
hitting by
The main thing is that this win R Cameron featured the South
will do a lot of good for South Africans' second innings at Shef- African cricket It will give con-field after they had gained a lead
dence for the future, and that of $2 over Yorkshire. is worth while.
K.C.C. ENGAGED
IN INTERESTING
BOWLS CLASH
Craigengower "B" May Upset Recreio
INDIANS NOT FAVOURED -- AGAINST CHAMPIONS
The latest photograph of. Hax Baer, who is to fight Max Sch meling, another ex-heavyweight champion, in September.
H. K. BASEBALL'
LEAGUE RESUMES
AFTER 3 YEARS
SURPRISING PLAY BY
JOAN HARTIGAN
CHAMPION FAILS AT THE NET
MRS. MOODY'S EASY WIN
OVER MME MATHIEU
(By A. WALLIS MYERS).
London: July 3. TANGLAND lost one of her two singles titles at Wimbledon yesterday, when Miss Dorothy Round, the holder, was beaten at the gateway to the semi-final by Miss Joan Hartigan, the second player from Sydney to reach a last four.
It was a big surprise, qualified only by the reflection that a year ago the Australian girl, who was then only 20 years old. had "upset the dope as the Americans say, by putting out Miss Scriven and Mrs. Sperling in sequence; she has the right heart for lion-hunting-
Miss Hartigan and Miss Round had met only once in Aus- tralia during Miss Round's recent tour. Then the invader had triumphed with a safe margin.
In the Australian championship Miss Hartigan was pre- rented from defending her title by i'lness; there was no oppor- tunity for a return encounter- Miss Round went through the Commonwealth without a defea L
Relative form at the present meeting presaged the cham-
YANKEES BEATENpion's success yesterday. She
had not lost a set in three rounds, although Miss Mc-
Manush Gives Senators Ostrich had, it is true, exposed
Clear-Cut Win
a lack of complete confidence in the first round.
Mindanao To Clash With Chinese
CLOSE ENCOUNTER TO-DAY The South African-wicket-keeper The Hong Kong Baseball Lea- scored St not out, and in one over gue starts officially. to-day, after hit Verity for 30-three 4's andja lapse of three years, when the three Es. Altogether he had four USS. Mindanao meet the Chin- 6's and 10 4's
jese in the first game of the sea- Siedle "gained the distigction sion at the La Salle ground. To- during the South Africans' second morrow the Mindanao squad will innings of being the first batsman meet the Americans at Caroline
New York. To-day- to score 1,000 runs in the season. Hill in the morning- Wood's Little Joke
Nothing is known locally about homers of the season, Manush, Hitting his second and third 700D, Yorkshire
Wicket-the team of the U.S.S. Mindanao, crack Washington batter. gave keeper and Wit, approached but from reports from Manarer the Senators a 9 to 3 win over
Miss Round's departure from the Verity after left-hand bowler Had Horton, they have
a very good the Yankees, while Detroit Stammers a little later, left Eng- singles. followed by that of Miss
W
TIGERS TAME INDIANS IN U.S. BASEBALL LEAGUE
Miss Hartigan, on the other hand, had survived three long er- gagements by only the narrowest of margins. She was twice with in a stroke of defeat by Mrs. Lowe
more
as han any survivor-as inany
Tuesday and had lost
las 47
Seld..
The title must now go overseas -either 6,000 miles to Berkeley, California, where the two "Eielens"
been hit for 4. 44 4. 6, squad which has been sadly Landi-Tigers. 1934 pennant winners. 6. 6 in one over 5 Cameron, capped through lack of practice beat Cleveland by 8 to 2 to land without a flag-bearer in the the South African.
While in Canton ther did have a secure the leadership in the "Well Hedley be sympathised, try-out but have not been able to American Baseball League res you at least had him in two do anything recently owing to the terday. minds."
rain. The fact that they are play-k ining on two consecutive days is due Results. as cabled by Renter, are neighbours, 12,000 miles to
to their having at least four were:- "He pitchers on whom to call upen
"Oh. remarked. Verity quiringly.
"Yes," Wood
replied.
Sydney, or across the North Sea to Denmark, which is Mrs. Sperling's E home.
NATIONAL LEAGUE
Cincinnati
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Washington
AMERICAN LEAGUE
Manush hit two homers.
8
1
3 3
$
12
2 10
3
Cleveland
Tables To Date
Mrs. Moody Celebrates Yesterday Mrs. Moody celebrated her reprieve of the previous day 2 by taking a love, set from Mme. Mathieu-"more like old times.”
Mrs. Sperling came within a stroke of losing her first set in
-
Miss Helen Jacobs, after a long
and ragged second set, disposed of Poland's claim
On relative form to date Mrs. P. W. L. Age 38 56 22 536 Sperling remains the favourite. 38 52 36 590 She possesses what none of the 2 34 38 387 other three can at present ciaim
40 555 the ability to defend any segment
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didn't know whether to hit you for
The infield is very good and }four or six,”
their knowledge of the finer points Chicago Hendren's Benefit Effort
of the game should make up for What should prove to be the
They ORD'S on June fit for any lack of combination. keenest tussle in the senior lawn Dusts done 30 was to fully expect to extend the Chinese Mannsh bowls league' to-day is the match
Good Chinese Understanding between the Kowloon CC. fresh whose testimonial match began
there between Middlesex and Sas The Chinese, from their victory over the Police,
under
Matty Detroit sex. Almost alone through a long. Chang, have been practising for and the Kowloon Dock RC whoangeful afternoon, he did not some time and have developed an very nearly beat the Bowling fail. Out of 260 scored by his excellent understanding With the Philadelphia will be played at a later teristically, to beat Miss Starmers The game between Boston and twelve months, but rallied charac- Green last Saturday,
The Recreio, although they are brave and valuable as many of his brother Ed. Chang, all the other
side he made 84 in an innings as exception of M. Chang and his date.
with a double expected to retain their position hundreds when they meet Craigengower
players are practically new, to local Hendren batted three hours 'and baseball. B this afternoon, should not treat the matter too lightly, for tend with several difficulties
three-quarters. But he had to con- The Chinese are confident of · NATIONAL LEAGUE the Valler club, with E. el Arcalli's limped, especially towards the close is at the end of the seventh innings St. Louis
He winning, but whatever the result
New York rink in such fine fettle, are cap of his stay, for his recovery from there will able of springing a surprise.
t be much difference Chicago Playing away, the Indian Cincomplete. Also his
a recent attack of synovitis - was in the score with their present depleted ranks, fell with disturbing regularity the
Cincinnatti would have to fight- very hard to whole innings through, and the
The Americans have gathered Brooklyn beat even the weakest team in the Sussex bowling was admirable on
one of the strongest nines for ciany
Boston league, so their match with the a turf which had nature in it as of practice.
years and have put in quite a lot) powerful Craigengower “. at the moisture.
They are fortunate. Valley will not be a happy day for Amazing Bowes
to possess such a good infield and Detroit such heavy batters as Heartber, New York K.B.G.C. Virtual Champions
MAZING fixtures were return-Dreyger, Hirsh, and Harris.
Chicago After beating the best conten-fast bowler, at Kettering, when beat the Japanese by 6 runs to Boston
Last Sunday the. Americans Washington
Cleveland ders for junior league honours last Northamptonshire were beaten by and their win was greatly due to Philadelphis Saturday, the Bowling Green have an innings and 166 runs. little to fear from any of the
the excellent pitching of Lawrence St. Louis other Clubs and their success nings, Bowes took eight wickets four, innings without a hit,
In the Northampton second in-who held the Japanese down for against the Civil Service today, if for 17 runs, and for the match he not assured, is certainly more than claimed 16 for 25
The two other teams, who probable.
them
Although without the aid of B
Wallace, who assisted them so ably
last week. Taikoo are still one of
Pittsburgh
comrades Americans' Challenge ». Philadelphia
A ed by Boxes, the Torashire
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are
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AMERICAN LEAGUE
of the court with the same cool
466 jefficiency, a mobility that i3 258 fatigue-proof, and an almost un- jcammy capacity for extricating her-
self from a losing position.
Aze 90 53 37 588
Mrs. Moody's prospects are, of
84 49.35 533 coarse, improved by the removal of 79 44 33 556 Miss Round, for it was Miss Round 86 45 41 525 who, at Beckenham three weeks 81 21 50 425
87 45 42 517 ago, routed Mrs. Moody's con- LARC AST|queror. The ex-champion may 400 now come to her eighth inalat
Wimbledon
42
Inot engaged in league games, have SAM PARKS.HOPES [Sperling or Miss Jacobs, whose
arranged to play a friendly at Caroline Hill to-morrow. The Japanese are not upset at all by
Between her and the title there are still one of two players-Mrs.
speed about the court is greater than her own.
Champion's Errors -
ever, and
FOR $50,000
Vale of Leithen have now their defeat by the Americans last
(Continued from Page the best teams in the Second Divi-signed nine players for next sea-Sunday. Amazaki pitched well for sior, so that the Kowloon C.C. wilson. Seven of
At the start of her centre court- Parks already has $3,500 to match against Miss Hartigan Miss be very lucky if they enhance their players are re-signed. while two obviously tired after the fourth make
last season's them in the opening innings, but ward the $50,000 he hopes to Round revealed the faltering aim. position when they meet them at newcomers have been secured.
out of the title. First She was as calm as home to-day.
innings. Maruyama, who is re-prize in the open was $1,000. The looked as buoyant, but her replies ported to be good, will relieve him golf company which manufac- to the Australian's flowing fore- on the mound when necessary. tures the ball he used gave him hand drives needed a larger court;
Honda Available
32,500. He plans to tour the she could not place the ball where Honda, who pitched in the Mid-country and charge $300 for the eye directed [dle School Teague in Japan and is average country club exhibition. at present in Canton, will play for The rest of his revenue he exher errors into one set. At 42 the Japanese in the important pects to come from writing, movie down she did not look the cham- "shorts" and the use of his name pion Miss Hartigan was awing- games.
in endorsements United Press, Jing over service aces; Miss Round
could not follow suit
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"SKIP'S FORECAST FOR TO-DAY
FIEST DIVISION
CRAIGENGOWER “A”. (~) CIVIL SERVICE (54)
KOWLOON CC (60)" CLUB DE RECREIO (74)
H. K. ELECTRIC-(52) -
BOWLING GREEN (88)
TAIKOO DOCK (→→→→)
YACHT CLUB (68)
FOOTBALL CLUB (52)
SECOND
INDIAN ECO)
KOWLOON BG-C. (57)
KOWLOON DOCKS (58)
CRAIGENGOWER "B" (47)
DIVISION.
CRAIGENGOWER (54) CIVIL SERVICE (35)
KOWLOON CC (-)
CLUB DE RECREIO (61)
POLICE RC (71).
Perhaps she was crowding all
The Australian's forehand had..
The Canadians have started very late in getting their team together, For to-morrow's game they will be experimenting and 18 players have h) Walter Ching (**) Herbert length and pace; her adversary's been naked to turn up. After the Leons (3rd b) C. Ng (£) G H had neither, and in the region of same they will choose their regu- Cheung (c..) J. Y. Man (r.f.).
the net she showed a coyness quite lar line-ge
Japanese: Takeds (c) Amazaki foreign to her recent mood.
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and Maruyama (p) Ohkawe (1stb.) M. Murata (2nd b) Y. Hachinma Macond Yamasaki”, „and
The following is the ine up of the (5) Kawamura (ärd". different teamast
Kusano
Americans: Thompson (c) Lavratce] Kogu (p) Hearthez (1stb.) Dreyger, (2nd The
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sterson inside forward, from McChang (1st D. Ching: (2nd Wells, Sharpe, Mueller and Shaw,
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