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AUSTIN ENTERS

FINAL

MRS. WILLS-MOODY WINS WOMEN'S SINGLES

TENNIS LEAGUE.

TO-DAY'S PROGRAMME,

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HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, SATURDAY, JULY » 2, 1932.

HAMPSHIRE FACE CRICKET WORRIES

UNDISMAYED.

Somerset's Loss: Worcester Stronger.

"Hampshire, like most of the coun-, Fries, are hard up, but kopeful. It ja necesan to And money to pay debts, and it is also cemury to find some

now players to dil some nasty-looking gaps,

Fortune has been unkind to thonë" noon is the "B" Division tie, viz., daring the winter. A EU Bar Chinese Recreation Club Bouthing, the fast bowler, who took 65. China, Athletic Association. Great wickets last year and finished 8 Lunes, Mrs. With Moody to rivalry exists between the Chinese cond in his county's averages, met toms so that a very keen match is expected. As undefeated clam

[THOUGH REUTER'S AGENCY.)

LONDON, July 1. of

Miss Jacobs 6-3, 6-1.

MEN'S DOUBLES

Women's

The main attraction this after

In the semi-dinal of the Men's pions since 1923, the Recreation

Doubles, Borotra and Brugnon beat Allison and Van Ryn 6-3, 6-2, 04,

Hugbon and Porty beat uns and Merlin' 8-0, 6-1, 6-3,

MIXED DOUBLES, In the Semi-finals Maier and Miss Ryan beat Cochet and Mrs. Whit ¤ingstall 2-4, 6-8, 0-1.

Club, who play at home, bave a very good reputation to uphold. Much will depend on the team eceb side will pick, as there is a rumour that one or two "A" Division players from either organisation ay be taking part in this match Taking all factors into considera

tion Club should wis tion, however, the Chinese Recroa-

Alins f

A full programme is scheduled for "Divisions, in the "B" and "Ch which interesting play is expected.

The Indian Recreation Club match with the Kowloon Cricket Chih in the A Division has been postponed till Monday,

WOMEN'S DOUBLES. Mademoiselles Metaxa and Sigart beat Mrs. Watson and Harvay 7-5, 6-2,

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BRITISH HOPES AT WIMBLEDON

(REUTER AND BRITISH WIRELESS.]

LaNook, June 30. H.. W. Austin's masterful vistory pver Jiro Sate has raiand the biopes of his supporters at Wit- bledon to a high pitch. The longer the semi-final match lasted, the nors certain was Austin's domina. tion.

Sato playod brilliantly in thei opening stages. Ho kept a flimer foothold on the slippery court, after

shower of rain, served well and kept the rallies going tenaciously, yollaying cleverly and missing no Laing

"So well did ba play, indeed, that he led 3-0 and then 5-9 in the Grat pet, but he was unable to cope with;

Bunny "Austin's brilliant recuv- Austin imposed his will on Japanese and playing great tennis, won the next fire

mes to capture, the set.

Gallant Fight.

Po schedule follows:-

"A" DI SION,

Hong Kong C South China:

A.A.

"B" DIV N. Craigengowes » Hoba Kong (.c. Indian R.C. . Civil Service C. C. Recriu a. Army 1C)

Kowlion 4.0. 3. Uiliversity. Chines R.C.. South China A.A.

C" DIVISION.

South China A.A. 7. Kowloon

0.0.

Indian R.C.. Chinese R.C. University » Hong Kong CC. Army T.C.. YM.O.A. Police R.C . K.I.T.C. Reersio . Graduates Asso... Pilipino Club Radio Sports.

into the final illustrates one of two things the foolishness of Perryis The change of situation was defeat in the quarter-final by Craw dramatic, but nevertheless complete.ford, or the excessive strain placed Bato struggled gallantly, but Aus | upon Crawford in his terrific offort tin sinely made a bad stroke and to accomplish the one big surprise gare his opponent the minimum of of the later stages of the tourna opportunities. He went up on the mont right ball nearly every time, his volleying being beautifully crisp His service showed a definite in provement on last year, a fact which has been pointed out a good deal lately when His prospects have been discussed.

Austin's Feat.

11.

As the result of hia brilliant sue- cess, which proved inuch easier to

him than had been expected. Aus»

The final will be played on Satur day and is should provide a thril ling and fitting climax to the tournament. Should Austin win, and he has a distinctly good chance, he will be the first English winner of the title since A.W. Gore's size C186 in

1909, 4wenty-three years Agh!

Open Game.

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Vines and Austin have never met

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Money and Markets

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R. A. Ingle is to succeed him as

missed captain. "Ingle, who cricket Blue at Cambridge, first played for Somerset in 1923 and A.O.F.C. QUOTATIONS. a better bat than an average of 15 last your suggente.

(REUTER'S AMERICAN SERVICE}

Ricketts, a young left-hander, one of the fow of the new generation who can spin the ball, is to be given a thorough trial in the hope that ho proves a successor to White. In & na

and the bowling should not be be low the average with Wellard, J. Lee, Andrews, and Young available. togoor with some occasional odds and ends.

with a vero motor accident and is unlikely to be able to play, Harold, so rich in promise, has again broken down in health. It is feared that he will be lost to cricket. In addition, Newman, who | Although Worcestersiture dropped was physically unit for the game three places in the championship last year, has joined the ranks of table last year, there is no reason. except that cricket is a funny game, umpires.

why they should not rise several places this season.

Mead and Brown are still full of good cricket, although ench is 45 of age; Kennedy at 41 is in parties. ondeavour

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They are, on the whole, a young team, Root, who will again be ças Arnold at 24ould still be at pected to do the bulk of the bowl period of progressBoyes can being, is an exception, and Brook, relied on for is inuch honest work who took 80 wickets for as yor; and the team will benefit the county last year, is

of the batamen once more, by the vital captaincy Must of Lord Tennyson. Nonetheless, thard is urgent need for now talent

especially Bowling talent.

Bomeraet last season Wow nin matches, which, was their best achigement for years. On figures the team were the finest that the county had produced since 1924.

Unfortunately, they will begin the new season under a heavy han diepp, J. C. White. "Jack" White to every crowd-who has been captain and stock bowler for long, has arrived at a time when he has to pay more attention to farming than to cricket.

HOME CRICKET

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The best news is that the Nawab of Pataudi will th qualified towards the end of the season. Last year his batting average in first-class matches whs 09.29. Suck impres sosive Egures: need no verbal frills.

LONDON, July 1.

·TICH FREEMAN, the Kent;

wizard spin bowler, in this senso move devestating than ever. His latest achievement against War- wickshire. when Kost won by 74 runs in two-days, was to take 77 wickets for 2 runs an amazing nerformance. His figures read:

First Innings: 5 wickets for 31

wickets for #1

"runs

Sermd Innings:

rud's:

In direct contrast to the recent windfalls of runs which have been the happy lot of batsmen through-

tin has already accomplished one and forecasts of the result must be feat. He is the frat Englishman | based upon comparisons which can- to appear in the final since, Kings not be regarded as ut alt rellable, cofe in 1019, although R. Lycott, One fact stands out. Both Austin Matralian-born, was domiciled in and Vines are playing at the top England and had several times of their form. Austin, despite his Played for England in the Davis two illaesses during the winter, is out the country, this match was Cup when he met. G. L. Patterson fitter than ever before. Heute productive of only 620 runs for 20 in the final of 1029. Even if Lycett filled out" and his stamina has ia considered English, it is the first improved remarkably. time for ten years that we have, Hind a representativa in the final.

Vines' Victory.

I am really fit" he declared, re cently, and Treally believe that 1932 may be my year."

The Queen, accompanied by Prinen George, witched the tennis

Ellsworth Vines defented Jackt Crawford easily and thus provides | to-day. the irar Anglo-Ameriena men's final

Resulta:

wickets,

for

163, UK.

23

Another newcomer of whom much is hoped is a professional named Martin.

U.S. BASEBALL

CHUCK KLEIN HITS TWO HOMERS

franouo REUTER'S A QENCY.]

New Yonx, June 30. THE following were the results of to-day's Baseball-games » National League.

9 Brooklyn

Philadelphin

3

Chuck Klein hit two home runs, New York 9 Boston

Bill Teary hipn home run. Pittsburg

St. Louis

7 Cincinnati

Chicago Boston

0

4 New York

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Cleveland St. Louis

7 Detroit"

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HOCKEY.

WIN FOR R.S.C.

The Radio Sports Club Hockey XI. met the 3/9th Jats in their re- turn match on Marina Ground on

Bowlers held the upper hand throughout, for, in" addition to Freeman's feat. Foster, the War- wick trundler, enjoyed a splendid match, taking a total of 11 wickets In Kent's frat innings he captured 3 for 81, whilst in the history of the Wimbledori į - Ausţin beat Sato. 7-5, 62, 61. « Mayer secured the remainder for championships.

Vin's beat Crawford, 6-2, 6-1, 6-3, |, five runs apiece, and in his secoud Mrs. Moody bent Miss Heeley,period with the bell Foster sent Friday afternoon and defeated them

back six batonen for 82 runs, by a narrow margin of one 'goad"

Kent scored 174 and 100, and to it. Warwickshire were dismissed for throughout and both teama did well. The games was very fast

The simplicity of Vines passage

(Continued on neat column.}

47, 4.4.

'ARMY TENNIS LEAGUE,

KOWLOON SECTION.

The following are the results of the tennis match played between the Royal Corps of Signals and "A" Coy. Argyle & Sutherland Highlanders, on Thursday :—

E.O. of Sigs.

"A" Ooy. A and S.X.

Cpl. Hogarth ...

Sgt. Cordon and

CS, M. Dougherty and Cpl. Hogarth

Sigma Convey and

Pte. McQueen and

Sigma Browne

0

L/Cpl. Pitchford

Sigmn. Chaffey and

Sgt. Gordon and

Sigma. Cord

Q

Cpl. Loment

Sigman. Hardy and

C.S.M. Dougherty and

Sigmn. Collins

Sigma, Convey end

Sigma. Browne

0

Cpl. Lomont

12

Sigma Chaffey and Sigian. Cord

Sigma, Hardy and

Pte. McQueen and

Sigmu. Collins...

2

Sigon. Convey and

CAS, M Dougherty and

Sign. Browhe

7

Cpl. Hogarth amer

Sigma. Chalay And

Pir. McQueen and

Sigman. Cord igiga

10

L/Cpl. Pitchford ..

Sigma, Hardy abst Sign, Collins

Sg, Gordon and Cpl. Lomont

Total sets...

Total sets

L/Cpl. Pitchford.....

.10 and 149,

Wizar Ali's Century,

In a two-day match with Oxfords shire, All-India had to rest con- tent with a draw though they en- joyed by far the better of the game.

In their only innings, the visitors rattled up 373, Wazir Ali batting with characteristic freedom to bom- pile 155.

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(Branch of The Mother Church, The First Church of Christ, Scientist, in Boston,

Man, Q.S.A.}

MACDONNELL ROAD, RELOW Bowe BOAD TEAM STATION.

JULY 3, 1939 ---

SUNDAY SERVIOs, 11.15 s.m.

Subject: "GOD."

The Sunday School is held on Sunday Mornings, 10 o'clock.

Wednesday Evening Meeting, 6.00 pm. Beading Room at above address opens Taeeday and Friday, 10 a.m. to 12 Noon Monday and Thursday, 5.30 to 7 p.m.

The Public is cordially invited to attend the services and visit the Reading Boom,

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BUNDAY JULY 3, 19821-m,

Morning Borris, 11 am. (Broadcast), The Communion of the Lord's Supper will be observed at the close of this service.

Froscher-Rev E. &. Powell,

Evening Service, & p.m

Preacher, Mr. G. E. Holmes of

the Chizm Inland Mission.

Chinese

Mr. Holmes has recently arrived from England to take up bis and is proceeding to

duties as a Christian Missionary.

Social Hour will be held in the Church

Hall after Evening Service.. Sanday School-

Kennedy Road, 10 p.m.

WESLEYAN. METHODIST CHURCH, Wanchaj (Opposite Royal Naval Hospital, Queen's Road, East). The following are the forthcoming Services, etc., at the Wesleyan Method- int Church, Wanchai. SUNDAY, JULY-8.-1939)--

Morning Sorriso 10.10 am. Evening Sorvica, 8.15 p.m.

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