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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, MONDAY, JUNE 30, 1930.
THE
WORLD SPORT
JAPANESE TENNIS
PLAYERS.
1
HUGE SCORING IN
THE TEST.
AUSTRALIA GET 404 FOR LOSS OF TWO WICKETS.
BRADMAN STILL IN..........
MAKE GOOD SHOWING AT KOWLOON. The Meiji University tennis players gave a greatly improved display in the second series of exhibition matches against several
Australia are in a very strong of the leading Hongkong expon- ents at the Kowloon Cricket Club on Saturday, and more than held position in the second Test match, their own against the experienced being only 21 runs behind England on the first finings and having players.
T. Fujikura, Japan's junior eight wickets in hand. Australia champion, delighted everybody with a dazzling display of all-scored on Saturday as rapidly as court tennis, which resulted in his England had done on the first day defcating C. A. L. Rumjahn in and in practically a full day's straight sets.
cricket only lost two wickets for the huge score, of 404 runs.
Fujikura jumped into top form from the initial exchanges, and, forcing matters all the way, re-
There was an attendance of 20,000
The weather was fine and the wicket perfect. The last wicket partnership added a valuable 38 in 30 minutes, the innings closing at 425 when Duck- worth was caught behind the stumps off Wall. England took six hours and five minutes in all.
duced Rumjahn to but a shadow spectators present when the match of his usual self. One of the most
was resumed on Saturday morning pleasing features of the visitor's
with White and Duckworth return- play was the variety of means being to the wickets. employed to attain his ends. He quickly showed that he possessed an advanced knowledge of the more subtle science of the game ao far that his methods of the local attack oftimes caught player napping. That he is not a slave to "book" theory is another essential factor in his favour, and it was of more than passing in to note how the
young out his own player worked tactics.
in
terest
`LEAGUE TENNIS.
VERY SMALL WEEK-END PROGRAMME,
Thore was but a small pro- gramme of league tennis matches
on Saturday, with three fixtures in the "B" division and two in the "C.
"B" DIVISION.
Indian R.C Win Re- Arranged Match.
The Indian R.C. had no difficulty in
defeating the Craigengower C.C. in their re-arranged Axture at Sookum poo, the homesters capturing six of the sets at stake. Scores;-
-
A A. Humjahn and J. S. A Currcem (LR.C.): beat J. W. Leo nard and Y. Hachinma 6-1; beat H. J. Howard and A. Kitchell 6-1; beat G. Lin and W. J. Howard 6-3.
A. H. Rumjahn and S. A Hussain Y. Hachiuma 4-6; beat H. J. Howard! (LR.C.) lost to J. W. Leonard and and A. Kitchell 7-6; lest to G. Lia and W. J. Howard 3-6.
Ismail
A. H. Madar and S. A. Y. Hachiuraa 4-6; beat -, J. Howard (LR.C.); lost to J. W. Leonard and and A Kitchell 6-2; beat G. Lia and W. J. Howard 3-5.
Defeat for, Kowloon C. C. South China A. A. played excellent sets to two at King's Park, and prov- tennis to beat the K. C. C. by seven ed far too strong for the visitors. Scores:-
RW. J. Planner and Keyserling (Y.M.C.A.): lost to Lt-Col Wyatt And Capt. de Linde 1-6; lost to Maj. Kerrich and S. M. Atkinson 2-6; lost to Maj. Tosh and Spr, Sabin 3-8; |-
"C" DIVISION. Easy Point for Club de Recreio.
The Nippon Club proved no match for the Recreio, whom they entertain- ed, and la conceding eight sets, lost the point at stake. Scores:-
R. Ishibashi and C. Kawano (N.C.):. lost to L. Rocha and G, Noronha 2-6; lost to A. V. Remedios and L. Ribeiro
lost to Oliveira
M 2-6; 4-6.
T. Hata and T. Sato (N.C.): lost to L. Rocha and G. Noronha 2-6; lost to A. V. Remedios and L. Ribeiro 1-4; lost to M. Oliveira and J. Xavier 3-6.
ivoirs and J. Xavier
3.
T. Takemasa and Z. Insoka (N.C.); lost to L Rocha and G. Noronha 1-6; lost to A. V. Remedios and L. Ribeiro! 1-6; beat M. Oliveira and J. Xavier G-2.
Reverse for Civil Service... At Happy Valley, the Civil Service seven seta to two. Scares: lost heavily to the Kowloon C. C. by
V. H. Freeman and C. J. Mitchell
(CS.C.C.): beat R. B. Jackson and G. B. Lerton 6-1; lost to G. Hedley and N.A.E. Mackay 4-0; beat G. C. Burnett and W. Brown 6-1.
E. Savage and J. Pengelly (C.S. Leyton 3-6; lost to G Hedley and C.C.): lost to R. B. Jackson and G. B. N. A. E. Mackay G-7; lost to G. C. Burneti and W. Brown 3-6.
G. Gull and B. Bickford (C.S.C.C.):
ton 2-6; lost to G. Hedley and N.A.Fi lost to R. B. Jackson and G. B. Lev
and W. Brown 0-6. Mackay 1-6; lost to G. C. Buratt
LEAGUE TABLES. Hambly (Up 14, and cluding, Saturday, Jens 28td.).
S. W. Wong and O. K. Lam (2.C. A.A.): lost to White and 3-6; beat Gittins and Zimmera 6-4; beat Lee and Ramsay 8-2
Indian R.C. Chloese R.C..
"A" DITIDE.
See To-bik and S. K. Ng (S.C.A.A.) Kowloon C.C. lost to White and Hambly 4-6; beatingkong C.C. Gittins and Zimmern 6-3; beat Lee South China A.A.
Mitsui Bussan Kuiaba and Ramsay 6-3.
C. S. Chan and Y. W. Lee (sic. AA.): beat White and Hambly 6-3; Lee and Ramsay 9-7. beat Gittins and Zimmern 6-3; beat
Still Losing..
Chinese 11.C. Indian B.C.
0.2
"" vision.
Australia's Colossal Scoring. Woodfull and Ponsford opened for
RE Sparta Club Craizensower C.G Australia after a brief interval, the attack being entrusted to Allen and
Club de Ezczela South China hia. Tate. The Australian captain was most cautious while Ponsford provid-
The European Y.M.C.A.. the "un-Hongkong C.C.
Kowloon C.C. ed a striking contrast. Despite For one of his experience, it was four slips he cut Allen for four and lucky" team of the "B" Division, Mitral Ben Katha difficult to discover many then drove the next ball to the boun- suffered their ninth defent of the sea-U. & R. C. Cson when they were at home to the Nippon Club" blemishes in his stroke production. dary, sending up the half century in 70
but R. E. Sports Club on Saturday. The University His back hand drive, although minutes. The fielding was keer, but Servicemen captured eight of the nine European Y.M.C.A. with a a neat glide Ponsford reached sets, Scores:- artistic to a degree, lost nothing in his 50 after being at the wickets for pace and accuracy, and like all one hour and 45 minutes. When Japanese, he
the luncheon was taken Woodfull had forehand with marked ability. made 35 and Ponsford 59, the total He captured two sets straight off being 96 without loss. at 6-2, 6-4, and was in no way flattered by the margin of success,
drove on
ly after the resumption and the game His Majesty the King arrived short- was interrupted whilst the players
Civil Service C.G.
Chinese ILC.
T. J. Price and E. R. Price (Y.M. C.A.): lost to Lt-Col. Wyatt and Hongkong C.C. Capt. de Linde 4-6; lost to Maj. Ker-Club de Recreio rich and S. M. Atkinson 3-6; beat Maj. University
Indian R.C. Kowloon C.C. Tosh and Spr. Sabin-6-3.
G. Puncheon and Y. Hast (Y. South China A.A. C.A.): lost to Lt. Col. Wyatt and Capt. Nippon Club de Linde-2-5; lost to Maj. Kerrich and Filiplan Club and Spr. Sabin 9-11.
The doubles match between were presentediately after, the S, M. Atkinson 4-6; lost to Maj. Tosh Civil Service C.C
Matsuo and Sagara and S. A. and H. D. Rumjahn ran to the full three sets, the local pair snatching the third for the match.
There was little to choose be
Going in
teams had been presented to His Majesty, White got Ponsford caught in the slips in his first over, although not until the batsman had been scor- ing freely off the other bowlers.
tween the pairs. The University Ponsford was sent back with the total
men were far and away the better combination in the opening exchanges, and, volleying with exceptional cleverness, took the
set at 7-5.
at 102 runs, his own share being exactly half. He played a brilliant all-round innings and had eight boundaries, being at the wickets
for three hours,
Bradman Again Shines, Bradman went in first wicket down
They made a bold effort to cap ture the second, but the Rum- jahns, steadying down and im- proving in their net work nd and quickly got set. He registered placements, succeeded in winning his half century after the partner- They ship had only seen 66 runs added in it at the twelfth game.
45 minutes. He gave a delightful practically ran away with the
display and scored a large third, the visiting pair only effect-ority his runs to square leg. ing a partial recovery when five With a sharp single Woodfull sent un games in arrears by winning the his hundred after four hours play. next two, but in conceding the The touring captain now became
brighter than when he opened. eighth, lost the match.
When the tea interval was called Honda's match with Matsuo, the final of the afternoon's pro- the visitors had knocked up 244,runs,
of Ponsford's wicke gramme, was not half so interest- for the loss ing, chiefly because of the lack of Woodfull had reached three figures, 105 not out, while Bradman had being both by enterprise displayed
scored 54. players. They fought out a base-
It was a wonderful day of Austra- line duel, which left them with lian cricket, and after Woodfull and bad tamed the lion's one set each and sharing twelve Ponsford
The scores attack Bradman fogged the bowling games in the final. were-Matsuo won the first set all round the wicket and hood- 7-5; Honda the second 7-5; and 6 winked the field with his power- and beautiful late driving ful games-all in the third.
by cutting. Woodfull was beaten playing forward to a deceptive ball which dipped under his bat. He was half at the wickets for six and hours and scored nine boundaries. He played stodgy innings. The second wicket fell with the standing at 393 runs.
His Excellency the Governor and Lady Peel arrived on the ground shortly before five o'clock and stayed to enjoy the tennis, for nearly two
hears.
Others present were the Consul- General for Japan, Sir Shou-son Chow, Hon. Mr. R. H. Rotewall, Han. De Tso, Mr. R. E. Lindsell (President of the Hongkong L.T.A.), Mr. M. E. Lo (Vice-President of the Association), and Mr. G. P. F. James.
AMERICAN BASEBALL
RESULTS.
NEW YORK'S HEAVY WINS AGAINST CLEVELAND.
score
Bradman was joined by Kippax and the two took the total to 404 runs for the loss of two wickets. Bradman had scored his second century of the series and when stumps were drawn he had reached 155 runs, which in- cluded 17 boundary shots. Kippar had made seven,
The detailed scores, as cabled by Reuter, are as follows:
England1st lanings.
J. B. Hobbs, e Oldfield, b Fairfax FE. Woolies, wall, Fairfax: 41
W. R. Hammond, b Grimmett New York, June 28. The latest results of the baseballK S Duleepsinhji, c Bradman, matches played in the American and National Leagues are given below:
Chicago Pittsburgh Pittsburgh Cincinnati St. Louis St. Louis Chicago Pittsburgh Cincinnati
National League.
Brooklyn Philadelphia 4 Philadelphiu
Boston
6 New York
4 New York
7 Brooklyn
6 Philadelphia
7 Boston American New York 13 New York 14 Cleveland
Boston Philadelphia Washington Now York Washington Philadelphia Philadelphia
4 Chicago
12 Detroit
C St. Louis
7 Cleveland
6. Detriot
St. Louls'
E. Hendren, c McCabe, B Fairfax. 48.
0. B. Allen, b Fairfax G. O. B.
6 R. W. V. Robins, c Oldfield
G. Duckworth, e Oldfield, b Wall 18
Kowloon 1.T.C. German T.0.
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8 St. Loula Reuters American Service.
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