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SANDHAM 85 NOT OUT
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London, To-day
The following were the close of
at Bath.
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"REC'S
STONE-WALLING
JUST FAILS
LAST MAN OUT 5 MINUTES BEFORE STUMPS WERE DRAWN
Shanghai, June 15.
BOOTH?
R. Booth, above, whose all- round display gave the Shanghai Cricket Club a win over the Shanghai Recreation Club in the first Wood Trophy cricket match of the season.
DESPITE their commanding position at the close of the first day's play, the Cricket Club play cricket scores on Saturday: only just managed to get the last Recs' wicket five Somerset: 252; Northants: 34 for 2 minutes before stumps were to be drawn yester-
day. As a result the Club won the first match of WIMBLEDON THE Gloucester: 270 for 8 v Leicester at the season's rubber for the Wood Trophy by 146 CHAMPIONS” ROLL Sussex: 199; Cambridge U. 84 for runs, the Recs nearly forcing the draw by their stone-walling tactics, as they had no chance of knocking up 262 runs in just over three hours, and played out for the draw.
Gloucester.
1 at Worthing.
Lancashire: 188 (Larwood 5 for 27); Notts 115 for 4 at Manchester
mingham.
Holders Favoured To Retain Titles
MISS JACOBS' FIRST TRIUMPH?
LAWN BOWLS
TOURNEY Four Rinks Matches Decided
REVISION OF FIXTURES
Four matches in the lawn bowls oper rinks championship were played yesterday, the results being as follows:-
J. R. Soares, L. C. R. Souza, MA. B Sours, C. S. Rosselet (skip) 15, M. N. Rakusen, C. Strange, J. Eollidge, A. W. Grim- mitt (skip) 13, at HKF.C.
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D. Khan, A. K. Mina, M. Y. Adal A R. Dallah (skip) 26; SA Bright F. Cheesman, J. G. GIL J. E. Henson (skip) 10, at
FA Isner, J. M. M. Alves, (skip) 29; L. Glendenning, J. S.
G. M. P. Remedios, LA. Gutierrez
Riddell, J. Orein, W. E Hollands (skip) 3. -
A. M. Omar, E. M. Omar, D. Bumjahn, U. M. Omar (skip) 23; Jack, A. Spary, V. C. Labrum and J. M. Jack (skip) 14, K.B.G.C.
st
MC.C.: 233 (Hendren 98, Edrich With the lead of 110 runs at the 'conclusion of the first day's 114); Oxford U. 87 for 4 at Lord's play, A. J. Barson put the Club in again, having decided not to All-India: 226; Surrey 154 for 3 make the follow on. With instructions to hit out, the Club
Rearranged Fixtures (Sandhan 85 not ort) at the Oval
batsmen knocked up 152 for four wickets, and the declaration
Slight alterations to the fixtures England have only won the in the open championships have Derby: 280 for 6 (Worthington 81, was made just before 3 pm. Left with three hours to get the Men's and Ladies' Singles titles at become necessary as certain com- C. Elliott 97) y Warwickshire at Bir-Becs out, the position looked favourable for a Club victory, but Wimbledon three times in the past petitors are unable to play on the
the steady and patient play of the Recs" batsmen, brought about 10 years, Fred Perry, the reign- dates Glamorgan: 142 (Eastman 5 for the excitement in the closing moments of the match.
ing world champion, being the committee:
allocated by the sub- 36); Essex 213 (D. Davies 6 for 50) holding their ends up and taking no chances. H. Madar was in distinct honour
To H. P. Madar and H. B. Cochran must go the credit for only Englishmen to have won this
H. F. Rozario, by an oversight, for over two hours for his 46 runs, and H. B. Cochran held the section, while Mrs. L. A. Godfree As a result his singles fixture in the Men's was given two matches to-day. fort for an hour, being undefeated with 14 to his credit. The and Miss Dorothy Round share with W. L. Walker has been re- critical, period of the match was in the partnership between the same distinction in the Ladies' arranged for Tuesday, June 30, on Cochran and Leriou, the two having played. themselves in very section *steadily, and looking set to play out time.
the Football Club green. Although Miss Helen Jacobs A K. Rumjahn and W. Mair, has not yet won the Ladies who were originally due to play
at Westcliff.
Worcester: 169; Kent: 52 for 4 at Worcester.
Hampshire: 133; Yorkshire 10 for at Leeds-Beuter.
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It is here that full credit Singles Championship, she has off this afternoon, will meet on must go to Booth who utilized been in the final his cleverness to the best inter-casions and, in view of the fact Thursday, June 25.
on several oc- the
Club green ests of the Club. He changed that Mrs. Moody, the the field around, put down a dif-holder, is not defending her title, present ferent ball as often as possible, there is every reason to believe and eventually completely baffled Leriou by sending down secure the goal which she has that Miss Jacobs will eventually
a full toss that the batsman striven for for so many years. bent down to avoid, only to
TO-DAY'S LAWN BOWLS
(Continued from Page 4)
While the Singles may not pro- realize it was dropping very that he was defeated in the Final some clase matches should be Fred Perry, despite the fact-duce any very startling bowls. rapidly and it took his stump of the French Championship by seen in the Pairs section, that be- With this partnership broken, Meston came in as last
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third time.
"Von Cramm, tween A. E. Coates and J. Cava-
and failed to survive the neceswhom he beat in straight sets in (nagh (C.C.C) and L. C.. R. Souza sary five minutes, being ac-
the Wimbledon Final last year, is and R F. da Luz, of the same cepted by Hart-Baker at sillyexpected to retain his title for the Club, promising to be the best of rnid on.
the evening. (Continued on Page 8).
Renshaw's -And Doherty's
The game will be played on the This feat has not been perform where Sou and Luz scored 34
civil Service Cricket Club
green, ed by an Englishman for many shots to 3 (after 16 heads) against years W. Renshaw held the title forr. Grimes and W. Weir last week six consecutive seasons from 1881-the latter pair giving up on the 1886, and later R F. Doherty from 1897-1900.
16th end." This latter feat) was repeated a few years later by: Doherty's brother "HL," who held the title from 1902-1906.
The last occasion on which an
100 METRES IN 10.2 SECONDS But Owens Helped By Wind
WORLD DISCUS THROW RECORD English pair held the Mer's
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+
Doubles title was in 1923, when
MIXED DOUBLES LEAGUE GAMES FOR TODAY
(Continued from Page 4)
R. Lycett and L. A. Godfree won, The Kowloon Cricket Club will Chicago, To-day. but last year the Empire played probably rely upon the same team Jesse Owens, sensational Negro its part when Jack Crawford and which defeated Club de Recreio a track ace, broke the world record Adrian Quist, the present Aus-week ago, while the Chinese are for 100 Metres on Saturday when tralian champion, defeated Wil-turning out the same quintette The negotiated the distance in 102mer Allison and John Van Byn, which met the U.S.R.C.ia fortnight seconds. The previous record was and Crawford and Quist are ago, Hung partnering Mrs. Litton. 10.3 seconds, established by Percy favoured to retain their title. while Tsai Wai-pui will be paired Williams of Canada in 1930.
The following. have won the
Later: Owen's performance will Men's Singles during the past 10 not stand as he was aided by a wind years:---- the measured velocity of which 1926 J. Borotra (France) was 2.5.10 miles per hour.
1927 H. Cocket (France) Kenneth Carpenter of Southern 1928 E. Lacoste (France) California, broke the world record 1930 W. T. Tilden (America)
1929 H. Cochet (France) for the Discus Throw when he 1931 S. B. Wood (America) distanced 173 feet: The previous 1932 H. E. Vines (Ameries) best was 171 feet 11 inches by 1832 J. H. Crawford (Australix) Anderson of Sweden in 1934
1934 F. J. Perry (England) Beuter.
1935 F. 1. Perry (England)
The following have held the Ladies Singles title during the past 10 years:—
WIN FOR MAX BAER
1926 Miss L. A. Godfree (England) Salt Lake City, Monday-Max 1927 Miss H. Wills (America) Baer, former heavyweight cham 1929 Miss H. Wills (America)
1928 Misa H. Wills (America) pion of the world, clowned and 1930 Mrx. F. S. Moody (nee E. Wills) slugged his way to a six round
(America)
decision here to-night over Tony 1931 Franiein C. Amasem (Germany) Souza, of San Francisco.
1932 Mrx. F. S. Moody (America) It was
listed as a Baer "comeback" bout. 1333 Mrs. F. S. Moody (Americs) Baer, who weighed 226 pounds, 1935 Mr F. S. Moody (America). 1934 Miss D. E. Round (England) floored Souza twice in the second The following have been "WOS round and three times in the fifth the Men's Doubles during the Otherwise he appeared to be only past 10 years:~-~-
a shell of his pre-championship 1928 4 Cochet and L. Brugnon days.Associated Press.
SARRON BEATS CAMARETA
France) 1927 W. T. Tilden and F.-T. Hunter
(America)
1928 H. Cochet and J. Brugnon
(France)
New Orleans, Monday-Petey 1929 W. Allison and J, van B Sarron, new world's featherweight (America)
with Mrs. Chiu
Chun-chiu. Tsui
un-pui and Miss R. Rumjaha make up their third string. The Chinese will commence favourites. although they are likely to fully extended by their hosts.
At Full Strength
In the second game it is not yet known whether Mrs. Kayll or Mrs. Dowling will be available, but this should make little difference to the team's chances as the Re-
creio pairings are considered the weakest in the League
There is a possibility that Bar- retto will partner Miss Olga Ribeira, and that Miss Remedios
but these changes will not be will be paired with A. V. Gosano,
definite until the team makes its ļappearance on the court.
1935 J. EL Crawford, and A. K. Quist
(Australia).
Men's First Ten for 1935- 1. F. J. Perry (England) 23. E. Crawford (Australia)
3. G. Von Cramm (Germany)
4. W. Allison (America)
5. H. W. Austin (England)
6. D. Badge (America)
7. F. X. Shields (America)
8. V. B. McGrath (Australia)
10. S. B. Wood (America).
9. C. Borisas (France)
Ladies' First Ten for 1925
Bro
1. Mrs. Moody (America)
boring champion, scored an easy 1930 W. Allison and ... J. Van · [decision to-night
(America) over Nick 1931 1. Van Ryn and G.. M. Lott Camareta, in a 10-mund non-title- (America) [bout
1933 J. Bécotrand J. Brugnon Sarron, who won his title, from (France) Freddie Miller Last month, weigh. 1933 J. Boxorta” “and I. Benguen led 129 pounds. Camareta also)
(France) weighed 129.-United Press.
1934 G. M. Lott and L. R. Stoelen
(America)
2. Miss H. Jacobs (America)
6. Mrs.
3. Minx K Stammers (England) 4. Mr Sporting (Germany)
Br Fabyan (America) 6. Miss D. E. Bend (England) 7. Kra. Arnold. (America)
8. Hme. Mathieu (France) -
9. Miss 7. Hartigan (Australia) 10. Miss M. C. Scriven (England).
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