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LEYLAND COMES TO THE RESCUE

Pulls England From A Dangerous Position

FIRST INDIAN TEST

London, June 27.

With four, wickets down for 41, England was in a bad posi- tlon at the tea adjournment of the first test with India to- day, but was saved by a patient partnership by Leyland and Langridge.

in reply to India's 147. England had 132 for seven on the board

when stumps were drawn.

A crowd estimated at 6.000 saw

Allen win the toss for England

and put India in on a fine wicket drying beneath the sun,

Teams were:-

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PERRY'S MERRY MOOD

PADGHAM WINS

OPEN

BY ONE STROKE

Adams Loses Through An Unlucky Putt

A. PERRY NOWHERE

London, June 27.

Runner-up in last year's con- test, Alfred Padgham won the British open golf title at Hoy. lake to-day by one stroke from John Adams, Scottish upen champion.

Adams was very unlucky to lose for when wanting two fours to tie with Padgham, he was bunkered His last putt hit at the 17th hole.

the hole but did not go into the

England:-0. O Allen (Middle- sex) (captain), R. ́E. S. Wyatt (Warwick), "R. W. J. Robins (Mid- | zin. diesex), M. J. Turnbull (Glamor- For the third round 62 players gan, Leyland Yorkshire). Verity went out under ideal conditions. (Yorkshire. Mitchell Yorkshire); | The links were bathed with sun- Duckworth Lancashire). Gimblett shine and a light north-westerly (Somerset). "James Langridge (Sus wind blew. Paired with Havers, W. sex) and Hardstaff (Nottingham) J. Cox, joint leader with Adams at Hart" (Middlesex) is the twelfth

the end of the third round, was the man.

last to go out.

All India:-Maharajahkumar of Vizianagram (captain), Major C. K. Naidu. Wazir All, F. E Palla. Amar Singh. Jehangir Khan. Mo- hammed Nissar. V. M. Merchant. DR Hindlekar, Mushtaq All and C. S Naidu. Twelfth man: S. Bannerjee.

GOOD START

India made a promising start. Merchant and Hindlekar opened cautiously and run-getting Was very dificult against Allen. Wyatt. Robins, Langridge and Verity. The partnership scored 62 in 90 minutes but then came a sensational ex- hibition by Allen,

Speedy off the pitch he took three wickets with 11 balls from which only one run came. His first victim

Alfred Perry, the holder, lost all hope of success when he returned an 80.

Driving from the 12th toe, Jim Ferrier. Australian champion, hit à lark on the wing and killed it stone dead. The bird was picked up by a spectator who intends to stuff it and present it to the Club.

Cotton went out in 38 but blew up and took 39 to return..

The final placings were Padgham first. followed by Adams with Cotton and d'Allemagne tieing for third. Sarazen, Green and Aliss tied for fourth and Reginald Whit- combe. Lacey and Bobby Locke were together fifth.

The crowd was a record for the

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DRIVES

LAWN BOWLS

(Continued from page 10), K.B.G.C.-W. L. Walker, J. A. Logan, C. B. Hosking, H. H. Rose-

C. MALFROY OFF (skip) 26.

COURT

ANOTHER WIN FOR HELEN JACOBS

London June 27. Fred Perry, holder of the Wimbledon title, entered the quarter-finals of the tourna- ment to-day, when he eUnitns- ted C. E. Malfrey, el New Zealand.

BOWLS CARD

The following is this week's fix- turers: ..

TO-DAY-

P. "A. Cheesman, R. O. : Open Pairs-Glendenning and Read, J. C. Gill, G. E. F. Thom-J. Shepherd v B. Basa and C. J. son-(skip) 16. B. S. Rogers, S. M.Tacchi, at KBG.C. D. Rumjahn White, W. S. Drake, G. H. Sher- and J. S. Landolt v C. R. Pereira riff-(skip) "10.

and C. G. Silva, at K.C.O. J. E. Noronha and F: X. Silva v A. W. Grimmitt and C. Strange. K.DR.C.

Total: 52 C.C.C.-Dr. N. P. Karanjia, H J. Tollerves, W. J. Bagley, W. Ward

(skip) 15. J. Pau, L. FOX, A E. S. Alves, Y. Abbas-(p) 14. D. K. Kharas, F. X. Delgado, J. Fitzgerald, H. V. Pearse(skip) 18.

Total: 45.

K.C.C. SURPRISED

At Cox's Path, Horig Kong Foot-

Sunny weather replaced Friday's rain and the centre court was crammed to see Perry's light-ball Club "A" beat Kowloon Cric- hearted display. He overwhelmed 6-2, 6-2,844.

the New Zealand Davis Cup player

3. Crawford (Australia) also entered the quarter-finals, besting Lee (England), 7-5, 6-4, 9-7...

ket Club by 11 shots.

K.C.C.-J. S. Dinnen, A. Nissim, A. Spary. A. E., 8lkstone-(skip) 32. W. W. Hirst, 5. J. Houghton, T.. W. Carr, L. E Lammert-(skip) 21. C. Fletcher, C. J. Tacchi, J. M. Jack, V. C. Labrum-(skip) 11.

Total: 51.

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Open Singles. M. Jack v K. Nazarin, at Recreio.

*** TUESDAY

Open Singles.A, M. Holland v E. M. Remedios, at, K.C.C. B. Bas- to v. W. Macfarlane, at K.DR.C. F. V. V. Ribeiro v R. G. Crolg, at RBG.C. M. J Henderson v I. V. Ramsay, at Recreio,

THURSDAY

Open Singles.-A. E. Coates v-T.. Fergusson, "at Recreio. J. E. Ben- son v U. M. Omar. at KDR.C. J. D. Thomsou v J. J. Basto, at K.C.C.

Football Club "E" by seven shots.

HKF.C. "B":-J. Dobson, A. W. Hayward, V. Walker. E. J. Edwarda (skip) 17. . S. Rodger, R. A Trengove, A. McKellar, N. M. Qur- re-(skip), 22. 8. Strange, F. IL Glover, P. Morgan, J. A. R. Selby

Adrian. Qulst of Austraila also won, defeating Butler 6-3, 7-5, 9-7. ELK.F.C. "A":-T. R. Rowell, G. but the fourth Australian, Vivian S. Graver, J. Beach, C. B. Robert McGrath went down to Grant son-tskip) 16. F. J. Anslow, H. G. (U.S.A.) who won 6-3, 6-4, 6-0. Wallington, W. H. Gelling, J. Rus(skip) 34.

The draw for the next round lagell-(skip) 12. E. Strange, W. Perry v. Grant, Quist v. Budge. Kershaw, F. Haynes, J. Rodger- Austin v. Allison and Crawford.v. (skip) 37. Von Crimm.

For the Arst time in the history of Wimbledon, all the seeded play- ers have thus reached the last eight.

HELEN JACOBS THROUGH Helen Jacobs, American challen- ger for the woman's title, entered fourth round, eliminating the Countess Valdene, formerly Senorita de Alvarez 6-4, 6-3.

Senorita Lizana. the young Chilean, accounted for Mary Heeley, of England, 6-3, 6-3, Frau Horn of Germany, won net"

third round encounter with Mile.

Couquerque of Holland, 6-3, 6-0.

Madame Mathieu accounted for. Mrs. Ardruz 6-4 4-6, 6-3.

#1

In the second round of the mixed doubles, Olliff and Betty Nuthall defeated Lee and Miss James 4-8,

Total: €5,

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ELECTRIC GO DOWN

At Ming Yuen, Royal Hong Kong Yacht Club beat Hong Kong Elec- tric Recreation Club by 31 shots.

Total: 53.

F.R.C.-S. Farlow, N. Fraser, C. 8. Alexander, A. E Carey-(skip) 19 G. Gough, L. Mist, F. E. E Booker, J. S. Riddel-(skip) 20. Cameron, E. Brown, A' Channing, R H E Marks-(skip) 21.

Total: 60.

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RECREIO JUST WIN

three shots

HKER.C.-C. E. Gahapan, T.

At King's Park, Club de Recreio P. Saunderson, S. Deacon, A. Webs-beat Civil Service Cricket Club by ter (skip) 12.-G. G., Thomson, W. Stoker, J. Sloan, W. H. Muckett--

Recreiq: F. Kavier, Dr. A. P. (skip) 10. V. Sorby, J. 1. King, G. Guterres, L. J. Silva, C. H. Basto- T. Padgett, J. F. Lunny-(skip) 16.

(skip) 22. ` F. A. Machado, F. F, V. R.H.KY.C.-A. Murdoch, W. K. Ribeiro, C. M. 8. Alves, L."A. ĢU- C. M. allva, C. Buyer, J. A. D. Morrison, J. Bent-lerrez-(skip) 18. ley(skip) 19. T. King, D. J. Roza-Pereira, P. A. Yvanovich, F. Fraser, B. E. Maughan, K. S. Ro-X. Soares-(skip) 21.

bertson-(skip) 21. W. Cornell, W.

J. Hansen, E. S. Abraham, A. Stevenson-skip) 29.

Total: 69.

Total: 59,

C.8.C.C.-F. H. Harper, M. Cunfetti, T. Cook, R. Wood~~(skip). 15. D. Grawley, M." Purvis, W. R. Hillyer, R. R. Davies--(skip) 18. C.

was Merchant, championship, 25,000 watching the 6-2, 7-5, and Fabyan and Hele SOCCER CLUB BEATEN Champelovier, A. Bower; H. West-

who he clean bowled for 35. In the same over Mushtaq All fell a victim to Langridge in the sups and then Robins bowled Hiridlekar fot 26, which included three fours. C. K. Naldu did not last long for he put his leg in front of straight one from Allen.

final rounds.

FINAL ROUND Final placings were:-- A. Padgham

J. Adams

C. d'Allemagne"

3

H. Cotton

G. Sarazen

J. Green

P. Aliisa

R. Whitcombe

R. Locke

Just before lunch. Langridge cought Amar Singh off Robins.

BIG CROWD

The crowd had increased to 15.- 000 after lunch. With his second pali Alien got Wazir All's middle stump and six wera out for 07. Wazir All had scored 11:

A. Lacey J. Rees" R. Burton H. Thomson

W. Smithers

Falla went out to 3 brilliant catch" at fine leg by Mitchell off Verity for 11 and Jehangir Khan E. Turner followed with a yorker by Allen S. Boomer

for 13.

The Maharajahkumar of Vizia- nagram was very bo'd and was not out when the innings clos- ed. His score of 19 included three fours

72 73 71 71 287 73 71 71 73 238

72 73 75 69 289

72 73 70 74 289 75 73 70 73 291 72 74 70 75 291

72 74 74 71 291

77 72 71 74 294 73 75' 72 74 2941 74 76 72 72 294 71.77 72 75 295 71 74 75 72. 296

75 76 73 74 290 73 75 77 74 299 74 75 76 74 299

C. Whitcombe

75 74 75 75 209 76 73 79 72 300

B. Gadd'

F. Francis

N Sutton

W. Coggin

W. J. Branch

Wyatt made a brilliant one- J. Maclean handed catch at cover to dispose S. King

A. Compston Ferrier. A. Perry

o C. S. Naidu of Robins and Duckworth finished the innings when he whipped off the bails while. Nissar was out of his crease: Verity was the bowler.

The total of 147 had been com- piled in 180 minutes,

EARLY DISASTER England's start was disastrous for Amar Singh was setting a fast pace and swerving dangerously. At one stage he had bowled nine overs, five of them maidens, for four wickets and 13 runs. He ac- counted for Mitchell Turnbull. Wyatt and Gimblett.

With four down for 41 at ten. England's chances looked" poor and were not brightened when Hard- staf fell a victim to Nissar in the į Brat over after tea.

Robins

72 74 77 78 301 „72 73-79 78 302 72 75 78 77 302

78 74 73 77,302 {

87 68 63.82 305

78 72 79 77 308

74 79 75 76.306 77 77 79 77 310 74 80 76 80 310 78 76 80 79 311

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Jacoba beat Pittman and Miss Whitmarsh 6-0, 6-2

In the women's doubles Dorothy Round and Mary Heeley (England) beat Mise Dearman and Mis Lyle 7-5, 2-6, 6-2.

SLIDES TO VICTORY

The hardy people who braved the dismal conditions which pre- valled on Friday saw Austin, the British Davis Cup player, slither his way into the last eight of the ren's singles, by beating the Frenchman. Martin Legeay 8-4 6-1, 6-2

Heavy rain following an over- night downpour delayed the start. Although the courts were covered with heavy tarpaulins the rain crept underneath and made the courts very greasy."

Miss Katherine Stammers scored an impressive third round win over Mme. Meulemeester of Bel- gium, winning 6-4, 6-0.

Mra Allister of South Africa and Misa Betty Nuthall of England, playing together in the women's doubles enjoyed a notable triumph when they beat the American Wightman Cup pair, Miss Caroline Babcock and Mrs. Van Ryn 6-4. 3-6, 6-3,

Nellie Adamson of Belgium and

P. & Palla, e Mitchell, b Verity 11 Mary Handwicke of Great Britain M. Jehangir Khan, b Allen

entered the last 16 of the women's Maharajkumar of Vizianagram,

singles,

not out

C. S. Naldu, c Wyatt, b Robins M. Nissar. st. Duckworth, b #Verity

Extras

Total

13

19

6

9

4

PROGRAMME. UPSET

The rain entirely disorganised

the programme, only four courts

being it for play

Wilmer Allison (America) #on

his fourth-round, contest against, 147 C. M. Jones (England) 10-8, 6-4, 1-6, 7-5, and will meet H. W. Austin (England) in the quarter- finals.

Fall of wickets:-1 for 62, 2 for 62, 3 for 62, 4 for 64, 6 for 85, 6 for 97, 7 for 107, 8 for 119; 8 for 137, 10 for 147.

Alien Wyatt Verity Langridge

The advent of Leyland and Langridge however put a diffe- rent complexion on the game. With patience and skill the left handers extracted England from its perilous position. Amar Bingh and Nissar by this time were not Robins troublesome and Leyland, who was playing very confidently, defled their well balanced attack for 120. minutes. Eventually he fell a leg- before victim to Amar Singh with 80 to his credit, hcluding Hive fours,

Langridge followed soon after wards, Khen taking a low catch at short slip. He had batted for 50 minutes.

Bowling Analysis

G. von Cramm (Germany) de- feated E Maler (Spain), 1b-8) 6-2; 2-6, 6-2, and D. Budge (America) accounted for J. Caska (Czecho-

0. "M. R W.

slovakia), 7 36.5

17

3 2

Q

18.1

5

42

2

4

1.

0

13 4 50

3

ENGLAND

First Innings Mitchell, b Amar Singh Gimblett, C Mushtaq All, b

Amar Singh

M. J. Tarnbull, b Amar Singh... Legland. Lb.w., b Amar Singh R. E. 5 Wyatt, e Jehangir

Khan, b Amar Singh Hardstaff, b, Nissar

Langridge, Jehangir Khan, b

Allen and Duckworth played out C. K. Naidu..... time.

ALL INDIA

First Innings

V. M. Merchant, b Allen

D. R. Hindlekar, b Robins

Mushtaq All c Langridge, b

Allen

C. K. Naidu, 1.b.w.. b Allen

Wazir Ali, b Allen ......

Amar Singh, c. Langridge, b

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J. Crawford and A. Quist, holders of the Australian doubles title, and Fred Perry and Dorothy Bound (England), mixed doubles champlons, had easy victories,

Crawford and Quist accounted for Gordon Lum and Kho Sin-kle

11 (China) 6-1, 6-2. 8-4. The Chinese

9

were outclassed although Lum

often approached brilliance with

680

his crafty network. Kho, however

0

was erratic. and won only one service.:

'11

2

19

13

O. O. Allen, not out

G.. Duckworth, not out

Extras

35

26

Seven for ....

132

1. G. Cunninggim (America) and

E Itoh (Japan) won their second- round encounter of the doubles against Ian Collins (England) and Surface : (America).. 4-5; 6-2;

11 4-8, 6-3, 6

L

the third round of the women's singles, Preda: James (England) ́ bent Joan Saunders

0 Fall of wickets:-1 for 16, 2 for (England) 3-6, 6-4, 6-3, "and Mile.

116, 3 for 30,4 for 34, 5 for 41, 8 Jedrzejowska (Poland) beat Mrs.

HM King (England) 6-3, 6-2-

11 for 96, 7 for, 129, - Jang,

(Stumps)

Reuter.

At Happy Valley, Police Re- creation Club beat Hong Kong

25.

Lake Sr.. H. F. Westlake Jr.-(skip)

Total: 56.

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