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AUSTRALIA'S TENNIS WIN OVER GT. BRITAIN

CRAIGENGOWER

SURPRISE U.S.R.C

IN "A" DIVISION

(Continued from Page 4) Although Leonard and Lai were the most successful pair on view as regards the number of sets won, they were by no means an ideal partnership.

HIS 100TH GOAL

Indian Hockey Tourists In New Zealand

Wellington, July 29. The Indian Hockey team beat Thames by 19 goals to mi to-day.

Dhyan Chand scored his hun. dredth goal for the tour in the ¿course of the match.

HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB- ́RACE, TRACK INNOVATIONS

NOEL HAMMOND

SETS NEW 50 YD.

CRAWFORD AT BEST

SWIMMING MARK AGAINST AUSTIN

EQUALS BRITTON'S REPLY TO CRITICISM OF

RECORD

EXCELLENT TIMES RECORDED DYAN CHAND SCORES

Shanghai, Aug. 8. Noel Hammond unofficially flowered the Shanghai swimming record for the 50 yards to 25 seconds, at the Rowing Club last

night, equalling that set by Tom

LT.A. POLICY

PERRY IN CARELESS MOOD

London, July 22.

ALTHOUGH their progress in the Davis Cup

was unexpectedly arrested by the Germans in Berlin, the Australians had the consolation of beating the British Davis Cup team at East- bourne on Saturday in their last European en- gagement.

Perrse and Tollinton made spirited start against Hachiuma and Chos, but thereafter, fell away, Perrse taking things very easily and matter-of-fact while: the wind greatly troubled the pair, particularly Tollinton, whose (Costinued from Page 4) high throw before a service was frequently interrupted by the - On` August 17 and 24. the Britton at the Foreign Y.M.CA. strong breeze.

winner will be the rider finishing junior meet-last Saturday.. Bishop and Milne were -com-at the Winning Fost nearest to a Before a gathering of over 300 pletely outclassed in practically given time.

members and guests the nine at-l all departments but one they On August $1 and September 7.tractive events for the final and were excellent in their volleying handicap races will be arranged concluding Gals of the Shanghai and very rarely missed a shot. when the whole routine of a race Rowing Club of the 1935 season Milne was particularly impressive will be gone through."

were swum off and the swimming with his angle-volleya.

Jockeys will wear colours, and committee, headed by A. C. Sin- Goldman Weak

weigh out and weigh in as if at a clair and A. Wilkinson, is to be regular meeting.

Од congratulated Goldman had his second succes-

its efficient sire off-day and with the excep-

The number of tickets disposed handling of the weekly galas tion of a few volleying duels at of in the special cash sweep on throughout the current season.

Considering the times and the net, was very rarely in the the Kwangtung Handicap, which

the Shanghai picture. The opposition invari-race will be run on the second day forms displayed, ably played to Withington: lear- of the Ninth Extra Race Meeting Rowing Club's annual gaia, which Let it be said that there was serves as much praise for his [ing Goldman with little to do, and | (October 12) exceeds 19,500. takes place on August 24, should nothing very abnormal either triumph at Melbourne as Perry

it must be said that Withington

be a grand event with plenty of about the time of the match or does for his victory over Cry- played an

close racing and touch results. extraordinarily good

īts result. In the corresponding ford at Wimbledon...... The results were:

Because neither was playing for week last year-that is, a week

gramie.

FULHAM F. C. CAPTURE INTERNATIONAL

J. H. Crawford beat H. W. Austin, in the only match com- pleted by 6–2 6–4 3–6, 6–3, thus giving Australia victory, by three matches to one.

Certain critics have attempted to deprive Australia-and- particularly Crawford, who defeated both Perry and Austin—–— of their full credit for this victory by suggesting that, through the misguided policy of the LPA a "play weary British team were forced against their will to meet the Commonwealth in a friendly encounter.

50 Yards Free Style Handicap (Boys) before the Davis Cup challenge a title at Eastbourne, it is chur 1. Bobby Roach; 2 Doyle, time round-England played Japan lish to affirm that Perry "regard

Hachiuma was perhaps the best individual oz display, giving a Lester Finch. the Barnet and 127 1-5 secs. fime all-round display. parti-England amateur international 50 Yards Free Style Handicap (Men): at Eastbourne and were soled it as an exhibition match and cularly in his fall smashes and outside left. has signed amateur Muir, time 27 3-5 secs.

First heat: 1. H. Farmer;

benefited by this preliminary made no special effort to wïL“ that they came within sight of No such excuse was offered by overhead work..

forms for Fulham F.C

Second heat: 1. N. Hammond: "2 winning all five matches, the the champion himself after the H P. Berents; time 25 secs. (unoff-doubles as well as the four match. He would be the first to cini record).

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Finals: 1 H. P. Berents; 2 N singles, against America at acknowledge that, in the matter of ̧

Hammond; secs.

Wimbledon.

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relative "match wear," Crawford No Finke About Result had had more continuous tennis As for the result, Australia's during the last three months. victory, with one match unfinish That Crawford should defeat ed on account of rain, had noth-Austin was not surprising, and ing flaky about it. Crawford and neither the time of their match Perry have met four times on nor the near approach of the turf courts this year, and the Ans-Davis Cup challenge round had tralian champion has three wins anythmg to do with the verdict to his credit.

Austin has beaten Crawford only, In two of these matches na-once-by two sets to one an tional championships were at international match at Bourne- stake; each won one of them, mouth. The Australian has many The following will represent While Perry's outstanding merita victories to his credit over the the Hong Kong Football Club may be acclaimed, Crawford de-Englishman. against the K.BG.C. in the Lawn. Bowls League next Saturday on the EK Football Club's ground:

G. Stephens, F. E Glover, A Jackson and A. Brooksbank (skip).

A. Humphrey. E. J. Edwards, J. Russell and E. Tuck (skip)...

FOOTBALL CLUB RINKS

N. Currie, S. Strange, E. W. Haynes and A. Macfarlane (skip).

K.B.G.C. SELECT RINKS

GLOUCESTER BEAT SOUTH AFRICANS

(Continued from Page 4)

EARLIER RESULTS

Yorkshire beat Warwickshire by 10 wickets at Bradford.

Crawford-Too Good

On Saturday · Crawford · was playing even better than he had done against Perry, and consider- ing that there was a good deal of wind to impair accuracy, it was a fine struggle. closer than the score would suggest, p

There were many dences in a duel of 36 games. Crawford had an advantage in service and used it; his forehand was under better control, and the slice which he imparted to his backhand drive, Derbyshire beat Essex by 21 the wind checking the ball on

The following will represent Yorks: 354 (Leyland 95) and 4 for the Kowloor Bowling Green Club Warwick: 105 (Bowes 6 for 32)

4250 (Bowes 5 for 42) juniors in the Lawn Bowls League against the EE Football Clüb next Saturday at the Valley:

| J. E. Henson," W. E. Hale, C. B. Hosking, and H. Rose (skip).....

runs at Chesterfield.

Derby: 156 (Read 4 for 48).

210 (Nichols 8 for 38).

one side of the court, yielded a low shot, off which Austin found

S. A. Bright, L. A. R. Duncan, Essex: 177 (Mitchell 7 for 97) and it difficult to swing for a pasish-

G.. Charlton, and G. E. F. Thompson

(skip).

G. W. Aller, D. W. Waterton, M. J. Henderson and G. E. Sherriff (skip)-

174.

Lancashire beat Leicestershire by 8 wickets at Old Trafford.-

BUDGE SAYS VON CRAMM IS Leicester: 182 (Hopwood 5 for 34),

212 (Shipman 100 not out). WORLD'S BEST TENNIS PLAYER Lancashire: 255 (Oldfield 111) and

140 for 2

ing reply. SOM

Yet Austin played extremely well in the third set after Craw- ford had led 3-1; he took five games in sequence by aggressive minutes interval brought back tennis to carry the set. The ten

Crawford's best, and, as against

Gloucestershire beat the South Perry, he played the fourth set Africans by 87 runs at the Chel-in irresistible form. But Austin, physically, was in good trim, and tenham College ground, w

there was nothing about his game Gloucester: 279 (Sinfield 102).

298 (Hammond 123, C. L. Vincent to suggest that the match was not 6 for 90.

a fine tonic for the coming chal- Africans: 289 (K. F. Viljoen 122).lenge round.

201 (Sinfield 5 for 31).

(Continued from Page 4)

speed." Budge told reporters.

The youthful Californian, Am- erican No. 9, was the centre of much interest in view of his mag- nificent showings in Europe S. against the veterana, despite his comparative inexperience.

· MATCHES IN PROGRESS

Von Cramm, German No. 1 was. in the the Wimbledon finals with

Birmingham Warwick y Surrey Perry several weeks ago, but lorti Scarborough Yorkshire v Derbyshire instraight sets. He was also (Portsmouth-Hampshire v Leicester beaten by Budge in the German- Weston-super-Mare Somerset American inter-zone finals, to de- - Notts termine the Challenge Round en Southend Essez v S. Africans?

Manchester-Lancashire v Surser trant-United Press

CHAMPIONSHIP TABLE TO DATE

· YORKSHIRE DERBYSHIRE (3) SUSSEX

· WARWICK (4)

MIDDLESES(10)

NOTES (9)

LANCASHIRE (1)

KENT (5)5

BLEICES

SURKE

ESSEX GEAMOR WORCES

(12)

Perry was gong very well when rain, for the second time, stopped his match...... against. Vivian Mc- Grath. He had lost the opening set by 2-6 in careless-mood, but had taken the second decisively ▼ from two, and was leading 3-1 in the third. If, as we have · been told, the LTA: were courting Cheltenham (College ground) Glou- disaster in asking Perry to en-

-cester v Middlesex

gage the Australian at Fast- bourne there was no sign of any physical or mental wealmess in his display against McGrath to confirm that theory. The champion was, in fact, quite normal.

ALVIS BEATS ARMSTRONG IN BOWLS TOURNEY

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