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TO-MORROW'S CHURCH

SERVICES

Eleventh Sunday After Pentecost.

CATHOLIC CATHEDRAL

The following are the forthcom ing services ak the Catholic Cathe- dral. Caine Road':

August 25.-Eleventh Sunday' After

Pentecost:-

Feast of St. Louis King of France.

MORNING SERVICES

1st Mass at 6

2nd Mass at 8.1 with sermon in

Chinese.

3rd Mass at 10.30 with sermon in

English.

EVENING SERVICES At 4 Benediction of Blessed

Sacrament.

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August 28-Feast of St. Augustine, Bishop and Doctor of the Church.

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August 31,-Feast of St. Aldan.

Bishop.

On week days Mass at 6 and 7,30,

ST. TERESA'S CHURCH

The following are the forthcom- ing services, etc. at St. Teresa's Church, Kowloon Tong:- Saturday, August 24.--Feast of St.

Bartholomew, Apostle. 3.p.m.--Meeting of St. Teresa's Chinese Young Men for visit to the sick.

Sunday, August 25.-Eleventh Sun_ day after Pentecost: Feast of St. Louis, King of France. 7.30 a.m.list Mass with Sermon

in English,

9.30 a.r.-2nd Mass with Sermon In English, followed by Bene- diction of the Most Blessed Sacrament.

UNION CHURCH

KENNEDY ROAD Sunday, August 25, 1935

HONG KONG DAILY PRESS, SATURDAY, AUGUST 24, 1935,

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BRITAIN'S DAVIS

CLEAN CUP

SWEEP IN

matches to all-a clean he was rarely, threatened with a sweep Such was the final verdict nienacing delivery from his op- for Great Britam in the challerige ponent, and could afford to con- round of the Davis "Cup.

centrate on co-ordinated strokes that could command the rally by their perfection. y

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Having put the first two sets safely in the bank Austin could enjoy the luxury of a little holl day from sustained effort in the third. Not

In the last phase yesterday at Wimbledon, with two singles re- maining on the card, H. W. Austin defeated. D. Budge 6–2, 6–4, 6–8 7-5, thus reversing a result in the The following services will be recent championships. held to-morrow:-

Then F. J. Perry followed with's 10.30-Morning Service conduct-victory over W. A Allison in a very He neatly won this, too, for he ed by the Rev. John Foster.ne match. The champion's score reduced Budge's lead of Ave-three

was 4-6, 6-4, 7-bi B–3.

to vanishing point, and then, after The subject of the sermon will

It is not a novelty for this coun-saving a set stroke in the tenth be "The Parable of the Man who Stayed at Home." The try to win the international cham-game, went on to lead slx-ve.

alonship with a clean slate, but the Budge came a full cropper" in service will be Broadcast.

precedent dates back three decades this game, by the way, and for

moment one wondered whether her Fos--to the Doherty era.

would rise with all his ligaments mtact.

6 o'clock-Evening Service con-

ducted by the Rev. John

ter.

Even American teams, with en- the voys stronger in skill than the pre- sent challengers, failed to capture A match in 1905 and 1906.

7 o'clock-Social Hour in

Church Hall. Tuesday, 7.30 p.m.-Soldiers' and

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Airmen's Christian Association in the Church. Hall. This de- votional meeting is open to all.

BROADCAST SERVICE Woluntary.

Hymn 12.

Sentences (all standing). Invocation.

First Lesson.

Hymn 147 (Psalm xlv!). Second Lesson.

Prayers.

Solo,

Offertory. Hymn 423. Sermon

Hymn 498.

National Anthem Benediction.

FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST. SCIENTIST

Macdonnell Road, below Bowen

Road Tram Station. Sunday, August 25, 1935 " Sunday Service.-11.15 am.

Subject: MIND."

3 pm-Meeting of Bt. Teresa's C.Y.M.S. on the Society's Pre- mises. Rev. Fr. P. Law will de- lver on "The Necessity of Union Among Chinese Catho-Wednesday Evening Meeting.-6.00 lics" Light Refreshment will be served. Members of Catholic Chinese Community of Kow- loon are admitted on presenta- tion, tickets obtainable at Church door.

The Sunday School is held on Sun-

day Mornings-10 o'clock,

4 pm-Meeting of St. Teresa's Chinese Young Men for pro- ceeding to Tsung Wan for voluntary teaching. The Eng- lish Sunday starts to-day. Monday: August 26.

7.30 a.m.-Low Requiem Mass for

the Souls in Purgatory. Tuesday, August 27-Feast of the

Seven Joys of Our Lady. 5 p.m.-Little Flower Choir Prac-

tice.

7.30 pm-8t. Teresa's CYMS,

Choir Practice. Wednesday, August 23-Yeast of St. Augustine Bishop and * Doctor. Thursday, August 29.-The Behead- ing of St. John the Baptist. Friday, August 30.-Feast of St-

Rose of Lima, V.

8, p.m.-St. Teresa's C.Y.M.S.

Committee Meeting. Week-days: Masses at 6,30 am. and

7.30 2.0L

Confessions are heard dally before and after Masses in Chinese, Engash, Italian, French, Span- Ish and Portuguese,

p.m.

Reading Room at above address open: Tuesday and Friday-10 a.m. to Noon; Monday. Thurs- day.-5.30 to 7.00 p.m.

The Public is cordially invited to attend the services and visit the Reading Room..

MISS DOROTHY ROUND TAKES A JOB

London, August 5. Miss Dorothy Round, former Wimbledon champion, is to enter business life in London, writes a correspondent,

She has abandoned a lawu ten- ais tour in South Africa to take up an appointment with a well- known fashion house in the West End.

And the total number of straight match victories since the Cup was founded in 1900 is as high as nine, although that registered yesterday was the first' "five-plonter since 1925.

WHAT VICTORY MEANS The result reflects the great strength of the present British team in stamina as well as in skill, In esprit de corps as well as in sound training.

But he soon relieved any anxiety and proceeded to play more force- ful tennis in the next three games, ire which Austin's lobbing eye seemed to desert him.

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AMERICAN TIRES The fourth set was like the second, except that, after he had forged ahead, Budge seemed to have no energy left to bid for its possession

He was, as I have said. four-two, and was 40 üp on Austin's service. It does not, of course, mean that in the ninth game. Here he play our overseas rivals are so inferiored some very poor strokes, and to the defenders here that our though he rallied to hold ints ser- position at the top is safe for any vice from 16. he forfeited another iven period of time without relays 40 lead in the next game, and of new talent, but it does Imply Austin was his complete master in that Perry. Austin. Hughes, and Had Allson offered only nominal

the foal game.

resistance to the champion in the second match it would not have been altogether surprising...

Tuckey can look, the world in the face with a confident air,

Another page has been added to the Cup's history: the name of Great Britain, the original challen- ger, will now be inscribed on Mr. "Dwight Davis' famous bowl for the

eighth time,"

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ALLISON'S FIGHT

No man ighting lost causes on a tennis court had worked harder in This is two more than the the last few days. Instead, Allison wins of France and Australia, but played his last match at Wimble

don in a fine career with all the pluck and industry of a fresh com- petitor.

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two tewer than the ten America...

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Long leaseholds of property do

kindle his energies, but, when the American had captured it, the issue was jölped, in a match full of glorious strokes and counter- strokes.

Perry did not lose another set, but he was nearly caught in the second after Leading Ave-three was actually caught in the third with the same, advantage: and even in the fourth set, when Perry. leading Ave one, the coup grace was signalled.

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Splendidly as Allison fought, ex- tracting dream-shots from champion-and there was one fore hand winner from Perry across the court that for spontaneous speed will live in memory-the American was dogged by his bad fairy of 1933

the double-fault.

He must have lost 20 points through service lapses, and when" one looks at the figures "of the match one dan realise their bear- ing on the fate of the sets.

Yet even these timing mistakes could not tarnish a very briliant display, featured by many gallop. ing volleys, and ground strokes ånd lobe that always had shrewd pur- pose behind them.

As for Perry, he showed conclu- sively why the Davis Cup remains in England by the scintillating play in the break which carried him to 5-1 in the fourth set.

I have seen nothing quilte so devastating as this phase after watching lawn tennis and playing a little, too-tor nearly 40 years.

It was a striking climax, to [ Perry's unbeaten career at Wimble- don this year-something we can store in our memories when he

goes off on another tour round the world next week.

For Instance. Take Umbrella. Mrs. McPherson informed her guid man one morning that she expected a party of guests that afternoon. He immediately rose and put all the umbrellas away..

"Why, Alec," she exclaimed, "dae ye fear that ma guests will

"Nae. I'm afraid they'll re- battle to cognize them.”

not necessarily bring prosperity to He found a rather perfunctory | steal yer umbrellas? the outside world. The Davis Cup Perry in the opening set, needing would not have attracted the com- the spur of intensive

petition of over 30 natioris, nor helped to develop lawn tennis as a cosmopolitan game, if the title deeds had always been kept in the same hands.

The passage of the Cup from Continent to Continent, from nation to nation, as the outcome of friendly rivalry, is the best guaran- tee of its future popularity.

LARGEST CROWD ON RECORD

The crowd was large and articu- latë, yesterday, even if it many hundreds below the record

throng, by the way, that has ever of the Arst day-the largest

watched a Davis Cup match in any Country

were

Two Arst-class matches were

The post will not prevent her from playing tennis again next provided. There was not-thera

sunumer.

could not be the tension either on

To-day Miss Round left for me. | court or surrounding it that a stili rica as a member of the Wightman Cup team.

The South African tour begins in December, Miss Round will be gin her new work in October.

open verdict would have generated. But all four players were keen; their minds and muscles were on their tasks,

Only Budge, of the quartet loox-|

I was informed to-day by Missed battleworn, giving one the im Round's prospective employers, the Jaeger Co., that her work would be pression that he had to whip his that of designing and advising on

will to keep up resistance. new sports fashions.

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Austin, playing beautifully and well within his powers, beat him fairly comfortably in four sets.

It is true the Californian took, the third set and held a favourable lɛad in the fourth; true, too, that he sacrlaced an easy chance wheu Austin was 40-love down, to take the ninth game and secure a lead of 5-4 with his service to follow

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But Austin's ball control was so consistently good, his capacity to 't through or round Budge su freely demonstrated, that I be Leve, since his physical reserves were still strong, that he could have safely survived the test of a aith set had one been necessary,

The service had little influence on the match. Indeed, breaks were so frequent that no fewer than eight were recorded in the second set of 10 games.

This unusual attribute was, par- haps, fortunate for Austin, since

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