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THE DAVIS CUP

Menzel Defeats Henkel

Prague, July12.

In the European Zone final of the Davis Cup Competition which was started here to-day, R. Mänsel (Czecho-Slovakia) bent H. Henkel

·(Germany) · 7-5, 6-1, 4-8, 2-6, 6-4 and G. von Cramm (Germany) beat Caska Czecho-Slovakia) 6-2. 6-4, 6-2,

Menzel, in his match with Hen- ket, the conqueror of both Jack Crawford and Vivian McGrath in the previous round of the competi

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tlon, was very near to defeat by his NOTE--Figures in parentheses indicate number of letters in the more youthful opponent.

Merzel's terrific service and bril- Hant volleying dominated the first two sets" and then the tired badly ouly to recover when all seemed last

In the first set Menzel captured his opponent's service from 40 love down to make the score 3-2

Hen

kel won the seventh game to love to make the score 4-3 in his favour and he then led at 5-4, but Menzel broke through to lead at 6-5. be- fore winning the set at 7-5,

In the second set Menzel was full of fire and Henkel won only the second game.

The Czech was slow in the third set and the German exerted all his strength. He broke through to lead at 5-4 and then to take the set at 6-4,

Henkel won the fourth set on sheer physical, superiority,

Menzel led by 4-1 in the anal set when Henkel drew level at 4-4 but then Menzel made a last tremend- ous effort and won Henkel's service to take the lead at 5-4.

VON CRAMM IN FROM Von Cramm, the beautiful stylist, played relentless tennis with good length back hand strokes to which Caska could find no counter. On to-day's form von Cramm should beat Menzel,

Caska won only the third and arth games of the first set but he led 2-1 in the second. However once the German got into his stride he was master of the situation and led at 3-0 in the third set before Caska won his first game. Reuter,

NEW SPORTS FACILITIES

Recreation Area For K.L.

words required.

Across 1.--Mrs Fritz makes the most of

a transaction which is (5). 8.This (5).... 9-Quarrel, If you must, but he who does is no mean mathematiclan (7), io-quite enough to go on with

(5).

Kuala Lumpur, July 3. Plans have been drawn up for a recreation area beyond the Belan gor Golf Club course

11-After Ave, the fever becomes

indefinite (5)

This area will include an 18- holes public golf course together with tennis courts: football and rugby fields, running tracks, cric- ket pitch and hockey grounds.

12-One who has something to

come (7)

14-As an instrument of chastise-

ment it sounds nothing to the Yorkshireman" (5),

15. To be in debt is nothing to

you and me, It seems" (3). 16.-Ceremonies (5)... 17-Live patients hope to be, but

dead pigs have no option! (5).

21-Sun-dried brick makes change of abode (5). 23-Descriptive of the machine-

EAST LANCS CRICKET

Inter-Coy League

At Shamshulpo on Friday, H. Wing continued to demonstrate their superiority of last year, by. defeating "B" Coy in a match which was concluded on Saturday morning, -

HQ. batted first and totallen

181 rana Coster (23), Bandford (25); Whitehead (39) Cox (16), Collings (18); being the principal scorers. It Murphy bowled well,

gunner's target-lf he's on it (7). " 24-French Algerian cavalryman

(5). 25-The desert traveller hopes that it's no mirage (5).. 28-It appears that the origina-

tor may come to grief (7), 27. This item on the programme

has a level start (5). 28-Distinctly unpleasant (5),

Down

1. This aide is mainly long and

straight (5).

2-Steal, shall we say? (You

want a suitable word here). (11). 3-Resided (3)

4.Just the load to make the

vehicle start (5). 5.-This precious stone is on the

way in the North (5), 8.-Word mentioned in 11 (5). 7.Nat dwellings without weight, but aids to marinera (11). 8.-Odds, maybel (5), 13--A division of the city is the decision of the arbitrator (5).

17. Social distinction in the East

(5).

18.-A slow current. (Get the

hang of It?) (5). 19-Aroma (5).

20. This dashing fellow might.

cut you. (5). 21. To dress up entalis some amount of trouble to the Navy. (5),

Saturday's puzzle:→

The following is the solution of

Across.-1, Impromptu; 9, Milieu;

his final analysis being 3 for 3910, View-point: 11, Detail: 15, Bob; Smith took 3 for 27. "

17. Oblique; 18. Oculist; 19, Few: 21 Jigsaw; 25, Bona fides: 25.

In the short while before the

swing of stumps on Friday B Coy. lost 3 wits for 10 runs Lt Dawson and Smith finally played out time. On resuming on Batur day moming, the overnight not outs, carried the score to 47 before Dawson had his wicket shattered. The remaining batamen collapsed before the bowling of Luft (5, for 16) and Baker (4 for 17) and were all dismissed for only 63. The fielding of H., Q throughout was extraordinarily good and they were good value for their win,

FOOTBALLERS FETED

A tea party was

tendered to

The members of Kuala Lumpur Sanitary Board at the meeting the South China Athletic Football yesterday discussed the proposed Team on Saturday at the Club's widening of the Pudu and Cheras Pavilion at Caroline KIH Roads, and the recent increase lo- The function was presided over cally in the number of cases of by Ngah Shing Kwan and others malaria. shot present were Messrs. Wong. On the question of the proposed Ka Tsun, Secretary, Mok Hing. widening of Pudu and Cheras roads Lam Chung Ho Lee Wal Tong. the Chairman after remarking and Yeung Kwong. that the matter had been discus- sed twice in the Town Planning Committee, sald that the Board had been asked to recommend a regular line of street.

SCENIC GATEWAY

The Chairman in a few words reminded the players that they were on their arth tour of the Straits and Java and urged them to uphold the tradition of South China both in and off the eld o sports. He wished them success in their tour.

r. Gross, the Health Officer, exid that the road as at present was an

The team which was scheduled ugly entrance to Kuala Lumpur. but if it were widened and shady to leave Hong Kong to-day was trees planted along the centre to prevented by doing to due to the make for one way traffic either steamer Lyee Moon altering her side, it would be greatly improved. date of departure to Thursday The scheme would be inexpensive, and should be adopted for the benent of future inhabitants of the town.

would have to be approved by the Government

He was supported by Mr. H. S. Mr. Hands: think that in

Lee.

On the suggestion part of Govern

acquiring

to give the Chal expendit Jand under Scheme falls Sanitary Boa

e

Rattle: 27. Wherefore.

Moot: 5. Tango; 8; Piteous: 7 Down-2, Main: 3. Rows: 4.

Titanic; 8. Quality: 12. Conjure: 13, Flighty 14 Equable; 15. B.EP 10, Bow: 20, Enoch; 22, Fair; 23, J: 24. Bear.

view of the possibility of our as It was

suning Mancial Independence in when the future, we fight to know something more about the scheme. I am entirely in favour of any scheme of that nature, but I do not know how much it will cost

not saddled with that, but if we changed our status we should be.”

QUESTION OF COST Mr. H.-B. Tajella proposed the adoption of the scheme, and was Mr. Lee. Hands: "If the resolution is passed does, it commit us to any

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expenditure?:

The Chairm

mit the Board in to En

"TOO SUDDEN

Mr. Hands proposed an amend- ment that the matter should be sent back to the Town Planning Committee to see whether an animous scheme could not be for the consideratio Board

This has been rather suddenly * he

ble

motion End Mr. Hards. SU

have recommended it. The scheme was carried.

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