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CHALLENGE ROUND

Wimbledon Officials Criticised

EXHIBITION MATCH IN. DAVIS CUP!

London, To-day. Beating, Germany by 4 matches to 1 in the Inter-Zone Final of the Davis Cup competition, Australia will now meet "Great Britain, holders for the past three years, in the Challenge Round at Wimble don next Saturday, Monday and Tuesday.

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General Goering takes an active interest in the winter relief campaign in Germany. He is here seen in conference with an official of the organisation Frau Goering is also in the pictare.--

US. BASEBALL RESULTS

Big Win For Pirates Over Phillies

The last occasion on Australia entered the Challenge win the second set, showed a fine Round was in 1924 when they grit in winning the critical third lost to America by five matches set. The fourth was comparative- to nil at Philadelphia. Austra-ly brief, for Destremean's thoughts lia was then represented by G. were dwelling in the past.

Guy Cooper was a survivor at I Patterson and P. O'Hara Wood, while the American the expense of G. P. Hughes. The team was W. T. Tilden. Vin-Davis Cup player was feeling the cent Richards and W. M. John-strain of his long five-setter on Monday. After leading by two Although the rain ceased sud-sets to one he decided to conserve at Wimbledon yesterday. his energies for the doubles.

Perhaps the only real surprise of the Baron Gottfried von Cramm de cided not to play his singles match in the men's singles was the de-played against Jack Crawford, owing to feat of Nigel Sharpe by D. W of his leg injury. Butler, a victory for Birmingham Crawford then engaged Denker in over London. Sharpe had played Jan exhibition match.

well in the previous round Chicago Later: "Showing a deplorable fagainst Surface that all the more

of the rules credit is due to Butler. lack of knowledge

There was a tense finish, for Wimbledon officials announced that both men were virtually exhaust- the Crawford-Denker match wased after five gruelling sets. Sharpe

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But young England was to have its triumph in another court, when Raymond Tuckey, playing fine and,

Miss Jacobs At Hand

Mrs. Sperling, who may be re- New York garded as one of the strongest Bob Selkirk homered. claimants for Mrs. Moody's title, St. Louis did not show her Continental con- fidence when she played Miss P. O'Connell, whose bold bid for the first set almost succeeded.

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three sets and shared the third-lony. with the Canton pair-though they| The President, Mr. W. N might have won this also but for Thomas Tam, announced the fol- an unfortunate mistake on "the lowing new members, all of whom part of "G. A." They were actually were present: Engineer-Captain leading 6 games to 5 and 30-15, A. K. Dibley, R. N.; M. A. John- but a slip up gave the Canton pair son, Manager of the Otis Eleva- the chance of drawing level to tor Company; Mr. Katsunuma, share the spoils

Manager, Osaka Shoeen. Kainha, Hong Kong, Mr. Lam Ming-fan. H. A Noronha was the best Secretary, Kowloon Bus Company; player on view and his duels with Mr. F. Petersen, Partner, Petersen) Chan, of Canton, were a treat to & Co.; Dr. H. Talbot, Medical .. watch. Although he is very The following guests were also T≈ AUSTRALIA, Calling ut Macaliu (P. 1a);Thursday La., Cairns, Towns slightly built, there is not a cooler welcomed: Messrs. Yan To-tsang, player in the "C" Division than Canton; J. Wallsberg, Harkow; J. Noronha, who thinks out every M. Leurquin, H Rennér, J: M. stroke before making it

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