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WIMBLEDON TENNIS
Henkel Given Hard Fight
London, June 26.
A huge crowd was present at Wimbledon to-day when the All- England Championships were con- tinued. One of the outstanding results of the day was Heinrich
Henkel's victory over Charles E. Hare, in the Fourth Round of the Men's Singles, the young German winning in five sets after a terri-
ne struggle against his younger British opponent. by scores of 6-4,
·3-6, 3-6, 6-2, 8-3. ·
K.C.C. BOWLS TOURNEY
Results To Date
The following are the Kowloon Cricket Club Lawn Bowls Tourtin- ment results to date: Doables Handicap (17 Heads);—
First Round: E C. Fincher and &. A. Dand (ser.) beat J. M. Brown and K. Harding (8) 21-13;', H. Overy and V. H. Freeman (4) bext C. J. Tacchi and J. Fraser (2) 20-11
President's "Cup (21 shots):—
First Round:
J. W. M. Brown beat T. Fergusson: A. A. Dand beat s. Hankin; J. M Jack beat 'E Kern; F. Broadbridge beat J. Boyes P. E. Knight beat W. W. Hirst; T. R. Hunter heat C. W. E. Furey; R G: Craig beat FL Nish; F. G. Good- win beat M. N. Rakusen: H: Overy Miss Dorothy Round (Great Bri-beat V. C. Labrum; I. Jack beat H tain). Miss Peggy Scriven (Great Kew and W." Mulcahy beat A. Britain), Miss Alice Marble (Unit Nissim
Henkel with the German and French titles in his possession, is favoured to reach the semi-Anal round.
ed States), and Mme. Couquerque | Handicap Singles (21 heads):-- (Holland) all reached the last 18 First Round: T. Madar (2) beat In the Women's Singles, all win S. Capell (6) 23-21; J. Fraser ning in straight sets.
(scr.) beat A. A: Dand (6) 23—19; Reuter.
T. R. Hunter (2) beat A. W. Ram- say (3) 24–18; HL. Overy (scr.) beat
LAST EIGHT AT WIMBLEDON
London. June 26. The last eight in the Men's Singles at Wimbledon are: Von Cramm, Crawford, Austin. Grant, Parker, Henkel, McGrath and Budge.-
British Wireless.
KHO SIN-KIE WINS MEN'S DOUBLES
J. Boyes (6) 26-14; F. E. Knight (scr.) beat C. J. Tacchi (4) 22—16; J.. M.Jack (scr.) beat A. Nissim (5) 21-10; R. Harding (8) beat WT
French (6) 24–22; A. J. Kew (3) beat V. H. Freeman (8) 35--21. Novices Scratch (21 Heads):----
First Round: T. R. Kennedy beat
J. Boyes 28-16: J. R. Canning beat A. A. Dand 23-11 and R. Barding beat A. Nissim 20-19.
HUTTON'S FINE FORM
Home Cricket Results
London. June 25. Leslie Hutton, the young York- shireman, is fast making, himself оде of the most talked-about cricketers in England,
London, June 26. Wimbledon not only continued to be in lovely weather, to-day, but results without exception. went according to "the book.”
Frank Parker and Vivian Mc. Grath, both "seeded" players,
Following his double-century advanced into the quarter-finals, neither being the least bit ex-week, he played another magni- against Derbyshire earlier in the
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Dr.
Parker overcame former German Davis Cupper, in straight sets, conceding eleven games in the process.
acent innings against - Leicester. Prenn. aharing in a huge first-wicket
partnership with Herbert Sutcliffe Hutton, who has become Percy Holmes's successor as opening hat with Sutcliffe, is batting briliantly this season, and this eve-of-the- Test form augurs well for his ap- pearance, against the New Zea-. landers.
McGrath had an even easier job against Ronald Shayes and won with the loss of bat six games.
Among the women who entered the last sixteen were Mdme. Mathieu of France. Mrs. D. B. Andrus of America and " Mile. Jedrejowska of Poland.
KHO SIN-SIE WINS In the men's doubles, Kho Sin-
and Karl Schroeder
kie
Won
through to the third round by beating J. G. F. Lysaght and P. V. V. Sherwood after a four set match. Kho and Schroeder won the first set, lost the second and won the next, two.
Yorkshire ran up the huge total of 523 for 3. declared against Leicestershire, yet could only win first innings points...
Sutcliffe scored 189, Hutton 153 and Leyland 118 not out.
Leicester replied with 458, C. B. Dempster scoring 148 and Watson
second 122. In their
innings, Yorkshire lost some cheap wickets and when play closed had 77 on the board for the loss of four batsmen.
Kho was not in his best form
LANCASHIRE WINS and appeared to be unable to con- Lancashire beat Northants by centrate. He often cleared the six wickets. Northants were dis- lines with his shots. The Sino- missed for 168 "and 274. "Cuthbert- Swedish players are by no means, son hitting up 96 in the second in-
ideal partners.. but they were good enough Individually to get through this match,
nings, and Lancashire responded with a first knock of 234 (Partridge
5 for 38) and 211 for 5. Washbrook In another second round en-scoring 121 not out. counter, Nakano and Yamagishi Hampshire had to remain con- of Japan beat J. F. Filby and tent with first innings points Cook of England after a five set against. Derbyshire Hampshire match.
hit up 341 in their first visit to The Englishmen were at sixes the wicket, Pothecary contributing and sevens during the first set. 115, and in their second venture but thereafter they improved. they scored 199 for the loss of one Cook possessed a hot service and wicket declared, Arnold hitting up Filby was
good at, volleying. |105 not out. They Were therefore able to Derbyshire's reply was 265 assume the offensive and to keep (Smith 140) and 172 for 7 the Japanese at the baseline.
wickets. Nevertheless Yamagishi and Na-
Sussex were thwarted of an out- kano were persistent and while right win by Cambridge after a not showing exceptional form, thrilling tussle for first innings Yamagishi scored constantly with lead. Sussex won the tussle by his accurate side-line placements. three runs. Nakano worked very hard, but he was sometimes caught out of a position.
Batting first the county side. amassed 317, Cox scoring 96 and Harry Parks 89, Cambridge, hit After winning the first two sets,hück and put together 314. Yard- the Japanese were 4-2 up in the ley scoring 104 and Tindall 117. third. Then the Englishmen Bussex declared second innings started their recovery and forced at 314 for 8. Bartlett compiling 122, the issue to the fifth set. —
but Cambridge easily saved the To-day's results included the game, compiling 204 for the loss following as cabled by Renter.
of four wickets,
MEN'S 'SINGLES "Fourth, Bound·
• Parker (U.S.) beat Dr. D. Prenn 6- 7-ời Bạ
*V. McGrath, (Australia) beat R
A. Shayes (Britain) 6-2, 6-1, 6-3
MEN'S DOUBLES
Here are the results and lead- ing individual performances as cabled by Reuter,
COUNTRY CHAMPIONSHIP Yorkshire (623 for 3 dec. and 77 for 4) beat Leicestershire (458) on
Lancashire 1234 and 211/4)4 bent Northants (188 and 274) by six Wickew,
dan
Second Round 2" Yamagishi and Nakano (Japan) beat F. J. Filby and Cock Hampshire (341 and 199/1 dec.) (Britain) 6-3, 6-3, 5-7, 3-6, 6-2 beat Derbyshire (285 and 127/7) on
Kho Bin-klo (China) and Karat innings, Schdroeder (Sweden) beat J.G, T. Lysaght and P ▼ ▼ Sherwood (Britain) 6-4, 3-6, 6-3, 6-3.
Beeded players.
OTHER MATCHES A Bussex (317 and 314/8 dec.) drew Cambridge U 314 and
with
CHUNG SHING "AQUATICS
Collections Taken For Charity
The second night of the three- night gala Held by the Chung Shing Bathing Club, in aid of the tended by a large gathering on Northern food victims," was at-
Saturday night when a few well-" Known local swimmers participat- ed in the exhibition,eventa.
The water-polo match between Royal Navy, resulted in a win by Chung Shing and a team from the the former by é goals to 1.
Ohan Shek-pui, Ng Lin (3), 80 Chung Shing scored through
Tim-moo and Chung Shi-chi.
Among the other events on the programme were Fire-Dragon Display on the water, "Subma- rines" display, Floating Exhibi- tions, and an American Football game in the water,
- Saturday night's programme concluded with a fire-works- dia- play.
Over $200 was collected on Satur- day and on the previous evening," Club collected over $100e : when the gala commenced, the
In addition to this sum, Mr. Chan Lan-fong, president of the Club, contributed $100, Mr. Lau King-tsing. the vice-president contributed $50, and Mr. Wong Wing Suen Tong 350.
SOUTH CHINA GALA The South China Athletic Asso- ciation will hold their second
next swimming gala
Thursday evening at North Point, commenc- ing at 8 p.m.
There will be two Open eventa -two 400 Metres Free-Style races for men and ladies respectively, and several other novel competi tions:
WOMAN GLIDER RECORD
Berlin, June 77. The woman glider plot. Theo- dora Schmidt, of Breslau, estab- Ilshed a new world endurance record for women, when she re- mained in the air for 14 hours- Transocean News Service.
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