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WIMBLEDON TENNIS SHIELDS BEAT ANDREWS

SATOH BEATS COLLINS

THROUGH REUTEL'S AGENCY.]

Lagnos, June 23. IN the third round of the Men's Singles Saleh bond. In Collins (Chhat's unqaorar) 344, 6-4, 6-2,

Allir hent Miki 6-4, 6-0, 90 6-1, Batoh served brilliantly, and mahud spectacularly.

Collins began each Het well taking the lead to a gaines, but Salda Collina hrought up his reserves.

lost his serving spood in third game nd Satoh pigeunhaled beautiful! winners on the extremo baseline

CONTIGER,

STARTING SATURDAY

AT THE

CENTRAL THEATRE

THE GREATEST THRILLER YOU HAVE LONG BEEN WAITING FOR

He lives! Hebregtes) He walks! THe sees!

What 15 he?

MAN.OR

MONSTER?

FRANKENSTEIN

THE MAN WHO MADE A MONSTER The Most Irurling: Mation Picture Ever Made't

IN MATCH OF 67 GAMES!

In the third round of the Men's. Slugles Shields beat Andrews, the New Zealanders, 4-6, 13-15, 6-3, 7-5, 0

The match lasted 2 hours 45 minutes.

MISS STERRY PUTS UP

GOOD FIGHT

(Reuter's Special Service.)

LONDON, Juse our THE part played by temperament.

in to town tenis champion.

abipa win farver drustrated here

HONG KONG DALLY PRESS, FRIDAY, JUNE 24, 1

LEAGUE TENNIS.: THE ENGLISH TEST

TEAM.

WIN FOR GRADUATES' ASSOCIATION.

SURPRISE SELECTIONS,

Tho score wore:-

6-

...

60

Sopher and Chung (G.A.) beat Flow and Hamwell beat Waterton and Jeffries. bent Wu and Singh Samy and Tan (G.A.)

beat Plow and Hamwell bent. Waterton and Jeffries.. icst to Wu and Singh Gittins and Yeo (GA)

7-5

1932.

H.K.A. SWIMMING ASSOCIATION.

DEFICIT OF $500 LAST YEAR.

HOCKEY. R.S.C TEAM FOR TODAY.

DEATH OF MR. OEY KWANG-LIM.

LOSS TO OVERSEAS CHINESE COMMUNITY.

The flowing will represent the R.S.C. Hockey II in a friendly match against the Bath Jet Regi! The local Dutch East Indies must at 5.30 p.m. do-day, on Marita Chinese community has suffered a Ground:-

grant loss through the death of Mr. Surjin Singh, Parduman Singh, Day Kang-lin, alias Tang Gen-doet. J. S. Grewal, M. H. Hassan, G. husband of Mrs. Giadak Doy Kans Jaak, Mohinder Singh, A. E. Pim, Batavia, Java, which occurred Guest, Garbachan Singh, Awbar is residence, 142, Prince Ed Singh, Kalwant Singh and Hathward. Rond on Wednesday hajan Singh.

Reserves:-J. T. K. Qilchrist Attar Singh.

Qn the University Courts, Pok- Until we know upon what lines firla, yesterday, the Graduates' the Selection Committes were work.

For the purpose mainly of As Asavciation bent Radio Sports Clubing wa eun hardly criticise the by seven sets to twe.

selected players. But, to be frank, certaining whether the organization the result Bene a most amazing was in a financial position to carry jumble. One had rather supposed on a general meeting of the Council that the game would have been of the Hong Kong Amateur Swim- taken as a dress rehearsal for theming Asseiation was held at the oming trip to Australia in which Veitoria Recreation Club last even several possible understudies wareing, attended by a representative. to play. Upon this theory one sees gathering. Mr. W. Laagan was in 0-0 in the salection of Bowen & try-out the chair, there being also present 18 for the only young fast bowler who Mr. J. A. Victor (Hon. Secretary)via. He

Mr. E. W. L. Railton (Hon. Tru surer), and the following repre somatives: Dr. D. Laing (V.R.U.), Mesars, Lo C. Him (CAA), Wong Chin Keung-WAY Kam-ying R (C.B.C.), A.G, Martin (Sout!: Wales. Borderers). Sgt. O'Brien, repre

Kong senting Commander Morris, R.M (Navy), and two Hong

The Secretary reviewed the nai University repromene.ttivas,

beat Play and Hamwall bent Waterton and Jeffries... Just to Wu and Singh

MIXED DOUBLES.

is likely to challenge Larwood. 6- Youth too is served in the persons 6of F. R. Brows. and R. W. V. 3-4 Robins.

I will "deal with them more specifically later, but it is interesting to note that the latter has been preferred to 1. A. R. Peebles, of whom we have not heard much this year, although he has Against Hampshire and six, for forty-nine against Glamorgan. Noivities of the Association during doubt Robins useful batting and brilliant fielding swung the sole.

furerbly than in the match at SR.C.. CLUB DE RECREIO alrendy taken five for twenty-one Wimbledon today between Miss Gear Sterry (Britain) and Frau-

on Kahwinkel, who ristiched thr

fland of the women's singles lant YANI'.

Miss Sterry almost brought of the sener tim of the day and there, is a question that she should have beaten the German gizi, The Artal! are was, however, 4-6, 7-5, 8-0 in favour of Brunlein Krahwinkel.

Mer victory was the result of a remarkable temperamental collapse

the part of Miss Sterry. Phy ing brilliantly, she wou the first art at 5-4 and went to bed and 30/13 In the second set, requiring suly two points for the match.

Jer, The bwn points elud Fraulein Krahwinke! finally win! alpy the game to square bar wri Miss! 34 3-5. From that att Sorry simply cracked up. Th resta rreful and purposeful tennis! which has characterised her varling efforts disappeared, and Fraulen Krahwinkel

right furthe games in a gow with the greatest Betty in Form.

Won

In the mixed doubles match play. ed yesterday the results were is follow- Dr. and Mrs. Tattenham

Isat A. V. Remedios and Miss

Raclys

Beat E. A. de Noronha and

Miss Noronha

bent F. J. Remedios and Miss

Alves

Capt. Barry and Mrs. Lockner ht. A. V. Remedies and Miss

Rocha

י

beni E. A. Noronha and Miss

Noronha

Bent F. J. Remedios and Mine

Alves Captain Con

Grimble

Mrs.

ין

bea: A. V. Remedios and Miss,

Rocha

6-1

6

60

8-1

6-1

-

beat E. A. Noronha and Min

Norani

hat F. J. Remedios and Miss

Alves

3-0

60

Miss Bay Nathall male shor work of M Mavrogoradatu, brutas 6-2. the completeness of her vietary

The rabbits" aṁ gradonlly be was not an important as her mejing eliminated though some of the thods. She did not play a single minor stars are displaying form bad shot and her stock" gusi con-which suggests the possiblity that siderably.

Mrs. WillsMoody ennerded only one game to Miss Bower, and Mias Helen Jacobs won in straights with a loss of four gaas ngvinst Mrs. B. C. Covell.

France-Italian Battle.

A keen contest was promised when the Italian lady champion, Signorina Valerie, won the first set of her match with Madame Ma- thieu, the French champion. Ma dame Mathieu recovered frilliantly, however, and furished the match of with the greater of ens taking the second set at 6-1 and the third

meget volum Woutsound an

FROM EVERY POINT OF VIEW-

Lolbers of the seeded" elect may receive shocks before the Anal stages of the competitions are reached.

Among the most interesting re- salty were the following:

Miss Fraulein Krahwinkel brat G. R., Sterry, 4-6, 7-5, 6-0.'

Miss Betty Nuthall, beat. Mrs. Mavrogorudato, easily.

Miss Helen Jacobs bent Mrs. F. C. Covell, 02, 02.

The Certainties and the Quarles..

the past year, in the course of which he referred to the visit of the leat Interport team to Shanghai. He the stated that the year badaloft the Association with a deficit of

Of course D. R. Jardine, Suscliffe about 8600, and remarked that the Amin and Hammond select them-meeting was specially called with to devising ways and melven. And there is a good case the view

for trying Yove who did fairly wells of liquidazing this inhi in South Africa and Payater who and with this to ascertaining whe the members desired to enery on has been in very good form, (or so

it is said with the bat this year with the activities of the Associa So far one could regard the nation or in the alternative to wind as formed with nucleus of certain P

Various suggestions were made by ties and the rest try-onts with a View to Australia with Hobbs, Tate those present, and eventually, tho meeting agired on proposition awl Larwood standing down to give

made by Mr. Lo 6. Him, sreended the youngsters aary. But then by Mr. Wong Kanying that each enrows the amazing difficulty, Why member of the Assoc iu should heef on earth are. Woolley, and Holmes asked to subscribe as a voluntary pat? No reason exists now that

contribution, sans ranging between did not exist plus three years 100 d r cowards the wiping mare when Chapman took his side out of the defcit, these sums to be Australia But neither were turned in by July 6, when anotlay picked. It is hardly bredible thar the M.C.C. réelly intend to include meeting will be called co reconsi either of them in the side. One er the position. Special attention was given by the meeting to the almost fopard buck on the theory question, of future funds and pH. But they have been given their sible sources of revgane a question

which was adjourned for taller dia places as contaplation prizes.

enssion at the anys meshing.

Lo

Who Might Have Played. We can of course take the pisition that while Duleepsinghi is certain to be naked to go to Australia it would be quite impossible to ask him to represent England against án All-Indiæ side--which of course was the reason for his non-inclu- sion. But it seems an awful pity that they did not give Varity a.

He has been bowling ex- relient leg-stuff left hand glows)

Mrs. Wals Moody hent Maine 1929 at lorst. Bower, 6-1, 6-0.

Madama Mathieu beat Signorina Valeria, 5-7, 6-1, 6-2.

F. X. Shields at N. Taylor, G-3, 6-4, 0-1.

WILLS B GOLD FLAKE

COLO

ARE

WONDERFUL CIGARETTES

ALSO PACKED IN

PACKETS OF

10

20-39.

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As It Is: Without being discourteous to the sporting india team I think one may say that the batting atrength we have put out is quite adequate. But there is no doubt that the bowl- ing lack strength and has not very much variety. Bowen, is fast, Voce the fast side, Brown a slow medium leg breaker, Robine a google merchant, while Woolley still bow) a bit when the wicket helps him. But unless Hammond is going to be pressed into the ser- vice again there is no stock howler who can keep up an end

U.S BASEBALL.

WEDNESDAY'S CAMES

{TH MUCH. ASUVER'S AGENCY.]

New York, June 2 WEDNESDAY'S gaars resulted

as follows:-

National League..

9 St. Louis New York

0 Pittsburg Brooklyn

Wilson is a home tub. Philadelphin 11 Chicago Klein hit a home run. Boston

.8 Cincinnati American League.

Washington.

Q

14

Cleveland

17 New York St. Louis

Gehrig hit a home r

9 Philadelphia. Chienge

Foxx hit a home

Boston

TO

4

43

5

steadily and inexpensively. Both Detroit Brown and Robine are like cheap rockets--you never know which end

the damage is going to be. But the present seasoȚI AS dis not doubt that the team will winhanded hat.

free left

given decent weather. It is, by the W. R. Bammond we all know. way, of interest to local cricketers H was twenty-nine on the 19th of to that Lal Singh is in the this month.

All-India için. W little thought Leslie Ames will be twenty-seven in November 1979 that less than in December. Our obvious wicket three years Inter he would be play-keeper and a first-class bat ing against an All-England Eleven at Lomis.

The Players.

It may interest those of my fenders who have not got Wisdon's handy if I put up a few notes on the players, taking them in the order of age' downwards.

F. E. Wolley the Kent cricketer was forty-five years old last month. In 1922 his batting average was

R. W. . Robina was twenty-six

on the ard of this month. After a brilliant career at Cambridge he plays for Middlesex and has played against the Australians in the first two Tests in England. He is ir Sir Julius Cabn's Arm and, can al- ways get away to play cricket.

. Feer will be twenty-three in August. He has been tried a good deal in the last two years but Has just failed to come up to the 31-2301-224-448.05. He does not standard of a great Test bowler. appen in the bowling averages, His figures recently have been.

694.2 253 2043 120 17:02. and in 1930 only took 10 for 33.19 1929.

82 27.48 1930... 811.2 177 9254 apiere.

1006.6 209 2373 122 19.29 Percy Holuca will be forty-five | 331

P. R. Brown will be twenty-two in November next. He has been as-

in December. He has played for sociated with Sutcliffe in inuimer- able first-wicket stands for Tork- Leys, Cambridge and Surrey, and shire and only the other day beat this year is playing for his county the thirty-odd, year old record of having come down early from the Varsity-(which is hard lines on Brows (LT) and Tunnicliffe.

Herbert Sutcliffe will be thirty- Cambridge.) He is a leg breakor eight in November next. His aver chiefly who would be great if ho Inge for forty-two innings last year could stabilize his length. He has Was 1961 We all know the rest.

B. R. Jardine will be thirty-two

made uns.

He

IFE. Bowes was omitted from in October next. He is practically the a Wisden's Births and Denths certain to captain the M.C.C. side and 1 have not the new one to far Australia. In these days a hand, I believe him to be between enntain must be fully worth his twenty-one and twenty-four. place in the side as a player. bo- was originally upon the ground staff at "Lords, took forty wickete ide pokRossing contain's craft Jardine fills the bill in each for 17.77 in 1029 when Dennis was capacity. If A. P. F. Chapman the regular Yorkshire fast bowley; had not lost his batting, his bril and in 1950 took 76 for 17.32. Hi Want Belding and experience would figures in 1931 road. 949.5-281- to doubt have given him the place 9131-136-15,66. (Larwood took 199 bit last year he only totalled 682 wickets for 12.03 piece) He bowlr runs with an average of ander very fast and can bring the ball back quite a lot and as he is tall twenty.

he can make it rear up quite a lot He is one of the cricketers who, wer spectacles all the time.

E. Pater will be thirty in November and is a player who has matured very late. He was low in

I hope later on to publish some the averages with 4-1235102-0 -9872 In 1930, he was even lower notes on the game, which begins. chun 26-547-06-2-22,79 but he next Saturday. When reliable and

full accounts are to hand. has apparently developed greatly in (Continued in next column.),

R. ABBIT.

Was ox-Chairman D.E.IO.CA., Shanghai.

uf

The funeral takes place to-mor row afternoon, leaving 142, Prince Edward loud at p..

Mr. Cay Kaug-lim had been illa for one time. He was in his 53rd your

and leaves B, widow, two.. daughters and a son-in-law (Mr. This Sui Sen, editor of Djawa Java) to Tengah, Semarang, mourn his hos

The deceased was very popular in Hong Kong, Shanghai and Bata Continued on Previons Column)

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