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CRAWFORD'S WIN OVER THE AIR FORCE
PERRY
Inspired Play Of Australian Champion At Eastbourne
Special Afr -Mail Service)
London, July 22. Great Britain and Australia are level, each credited with a singles match at the end of the Brst day's play in their international contest at Devonshire Park, writes a cor- respondent.
Expansion Scheme
Estimate
(Special Air Mail Service)
London, July 2 Detalls of the sums required during the current financial year for the expansion of the Royal I have described the long third Air Force are given in a Supple- set. In the fourth set Crawford dentary Estimate issued yesterday, was back in his irresistible form. The additional money required by A he improved, so the champion the Ministry is £5,335,000, bring- deteriorated. Perry had no effec-ing the total estimates to £25,985.-
000. W tive answer to the deadly service,
One of the largest items of ad- "the fast, low drives and the shrewd J. H. Crawford beat F. J. Perrynet attack of his adversary. In the ditional expenditure is £3,150,000 by 6-0, 6-4 8-10, 6-2, and Hlast two games the champion for technical and warlike stores W Austin beat V. B. McGrath by anticipated defeat, and Crawford (including experimental and re- search services).. This' includes 7-5: 3-6, 7-5, 6-3.
got home under pressure with-
£2,725,000 for aeroplanes and drawn,
spares, and £120,000 for armament and ammunition
The contest between Davis Cup teams is not a Davis Cup match; it A MUCH CLOSER FIGHT is a friendly international between Austin required four sets, two of one team that is defending the which went to 'vantage games, to cup at Wimbledon next week and subjugate McGrath. This was a another that was put out of the much closer. fight than the first competition & month ago by Ger- match, yet neither player reached Imany. Yet on the relative form the class of Crawford. Austin had "shown to-day the rôles might, al-¦ his crisis to survive-for his young
most have been reversed.
opponent had won the second set Australia appeared good enough confidently and had gone to 3—1 and fresh enough for a challenge and 40-15 with equal assurance from any country. The home team and resource in the third set-and did not give the impression of in- his stand at this stage was worthy vincibility which holders of the in- | of all praise. ternational championship some times assume.
4,
The two-volleys that saved the Afth game were those of a cham- plon, and their advent had a moral effect on McGrath, so that he never looked quite as dangerous again.
There is an increase of £455,000 on the
original vote. under the head of "Pay, etc.""
Other increases are: £947,500 for works, buildings and land.
£411,000 for quartering, stores (except technical) supplies and transportation,
£18,000 for medical services. £68,000 for technical training and educational services.
£165.000 for meteorological and miscellaneous services.
£80,000 for salaries and waxes at the Air. Ministry, ¦ ¦-
AMY JOHNSON CUP FOR COURAGE
(Special Air Mall Service:
London. July 22.
This does not mean that Perry and Austin, upon whom the de- fence of the Cup will mainly de- pend next week, will play at Wim- Yet in spite of his "cool and bledon as they played at East- courageous effort and the way in bourne to-day. If they did the which he came back after the Davis Cup would certainly be in interval to polish off the match. jeopardy. But it does mean that Austin seemed to be giving a hos- Perry will have to maximise his tage to fortune with his service powers, and regain the accuracy throughout the struggle. It seems and enthusiasm which held all to have lost-temporarily, I däre If on inquiry he is found to be comers at bay in the Champion-say--that extra spice of defiance a native of Hull, Leslie Grabb, a ship.
had come to it in the last two 15-year-old boy, will become the He has achieved his task of re- years. Too often it offered a ball first holder of the Amy Johnson. generation before; the Centre that gave the offensive to the re- gold cup for courage. The cup Court, and the occasion, may help, ceiver. It was in marked contrast was presented by Mrs. Mollison
the him, More than once in recent to
ginger-laded ball" of after her lone fight to Australia years he has encountered defeat McGrath.
in 1930. The Chief Constable, in before the major event. The best There were many attractive shots, recommending Grubb for recogni Perry has emerged on the right in this match, and they were tion at a meeting of the trustees day.
warmly applauded. At first Austin yesterday, said he rescued Arthur- CRAWFORD AT HIS BEST
was disposed to give too much Weissenborn (17) from the River While the champlon was much double-hander.
ground to the Australian's fierce Hull under peculiarly meritorious He came to the circumstances, which had since below his Wimbledon form it is net only to find a youth 10 years been recognised by the presenta- equally certain that Crawford pro- his junior pulling out a passing tion of the Royal Humane Society's duced a game which even the best shot that had the speed of a certificate. The gold cup given by Perry would have had difficulty in bullet.
Mrs. Mollison had gone unclaimed subduing. It was the Crawford, of Later Austin showed a greater by the youth of Hull.until atten- our area ms-a virile ngnting Craw-preference for McGrath's fore-hand tion was called to
the omission ford, hitting with maximum speed, wing, where the power was less. recently, and the Chief Constable serving on the lines out of reach, Nevertheless, until the third set volunteered to send his 'records. driving into the corners with dead was over, Austin was never the Although Grubb's rescue is ty precision, skilfully employing the master of this audacious youngster years old, the trustees decided to wind to intensify his spin, and from Sydney, who had such a com- make the often coming in behind his best mand of both the ball and his own There was no claim last year, but honour retrospective. drives to make a brilliant volley.
feelings that he can achieve the several have been received As the match went to-day, the most startling coup without a sign year, one for a posthumous award champion was lucky to win the that anything third set. In this bout, "Crawford taking place.
extraordinary is for a 10-year-old boy, drowned after caving his three-year-old was 43 and 30-love in the eighth
sister. game. He served two aces and had advantage point twice, and after A NAVAL GODMOTHER that he served a double-fault to lose the game: Then, when Perry (Special Air Mail Service) was ahead at 5-4, Crawford pulled
London, July 22. him back splendidly. He recovered
Only one private signal of con- again in the twelfth game when.
gratulation was sent from the new balls were used, and his volleys Admiralty yacht Enchantress." It had a finishing decision. And read: "To Vailant from Lady when Perry was ahead at 7-8. Jellicoe. Your godmother con- Crawford netting the service re-gratulates
you for being the turns, the
Australian champion smartest ship in the line." took the fourteenth game so clean- Shortly before the Battle of ly to love that the end seemed in Jutland Lady Jellicoe. christened sight.
the Valiant. Her christening pre- It looked nearer still when Perry, sent to the battleship was a silver having advanced to 40-15, found bugle, to be sounded only when Crawford checking him at short going into action. It was used for range, and when the champlon, the first time to sound actioning the Reserve Fleet, has been pressing to recover, served two at Jutland.
double faults to make Crawford A more official signal was rent 87. A few more timely excur- from the Enchantress, before the stops to the net here might. I review began. It was from the thought, have brought Ferry down First Lord to the sloop Alresford, In three sets. But Perry, in one of saying, "Correct your list." his few consistent phases, fought. The Alresford left harbour, filled back well and took the next three with M.P.s, with a heavy 1st to games with Crawford at the back starboard.
of the court. -
SOUNDING OF "LAST
POST' AT LOOS
(Special Air Mail Service)
Landon July 22.
Previous to this fluctuating bout,' the only set that wavered, Craw- Ftord had held an ascendancy that startled the large crowd. He had Actually helped himself to the first nine games, playing with the ut- most confidence and variety-that,
It is not generally known that, brand of masterful tennis that had as at the Menin Gate, "Last Post won him the championship two is sounded every night at the years ago. At one stage he took memorial to the missing at Loos three love games in a row,
on which memorial Mr. Rudyard Kipling's son (Lieutenant- John Els back-hand was a stroke of Kipling of the Irish Guards) is sheer joy. He had it under perfect commemorated control; it, was equally effective, as
A GREAT BACK-HAND
Mr. Kipling has in the past pro-
and has announced his intention
u passing shot or as a-fade-away vided the necessary funds for this, thrust into Perry's bac corner, which forced the cham
two
this
KILLED IN CAR CRASH
Admiral Of Reserve Fleet
(Special Air Mail Service)
London, July 22, Vice-Admiral Edward A. Astley- Rushton, Vice-Admiral commhand-
killed in a mysterious car crash:
He was driving a new car on. the London-Portsmouth-road when it crashed into a tree at Up- per Adhurst, about 21 miles from Petersfield.
The car was wrecked, the engine being torn away from the chassis.
The Admiral, who was found lying over the steering wheel, was killed outright.
It is thought that he may have had a seizure. There were not witnesses of the crash,
The road is straight at this part, the nearest bend being about 200 yards away.
Tht body was taken, to `Liss, mor- tuary, and inquest is being held.
Vice-Admiral Astley Rushton. who lived at Wenhams, near Wad
rst, East Sussex, had been as the Admiralty and was returning ether to Portsmouth or his home.
AT THE REVIEW - Vice-Admiral Astley-Rushton was to ensure, so far as is humanly in command of the Reserve Fleet, pion to make a lofted reply.
possible, by means of an endow which was specially mobilised for After he had played 17 games like ment, that "Last Post shall be the King's Jub'lee Nayal, Review, an angel Crawford showed that he sounded here for all time. The on Spithead was human, and errors began to memorial stands in a cemetery He returned to Portsmouth Har come. Yet when Perry looked like placed on high ground above the bour in his flagship, the Effingham, catching him by recovering to 4-5, vilage" of "Loos, and many I thou« on Wednesday evening. Crawford produced some more
of people will hus be re- He was one of the flag om.cers lethal services in the 10th game
of the who dined
the E on board "and some more beautiful" vòllers Britia
Greathe Roselyacht on Tuesday even to seal the set
of the sacrif
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