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THE HONGKONG TFLEGRAPH. THURSDAY; AUGUST 9, 1933.
FRANK POXON DESCRIBES HOW
LEAGUE
TENNIS
K.C.C. LOSE:
AGAIN
S. CHINA --TRIFLE- FORTUNATE
POINTS FOR IR.C.
(By "Veritas"}
The Kowloon Cricket Club deserved to win half a point in their "B" Division league tennis match with South China yes- terday evening, and can be re- garded as unlucky to concede poth boints at the scores of 5% sets to 3%.
Stapleton and Smith were within a point of halving with C. P. Ip and K. M. Chan in the first set, but two bad bounces robbed them of vital points.
MRS. MOODY WAS
VERY NEARLY BEATEN Hambly Loses
DOROTHY ROUND'S GREAT DISPLAY
If over a player, in any game, was beaten with honour, that player Was Miss Dorothy Round, when she lost to Mrs. Moody in the women's singles final at Wimbledon.
Mrs. "Moody won at 6-4, 6-8, 6-3, and behind those figures lies a story of real sporting drama.
The match will indeed go down in Wimbledon history as a "classic," Writes Frank Poxon in the News- Chronicle.
Gray's weakness overhead was the cause of the defent of Burnett and himself in the first set, but sub- K.C.C. pair. Im-
Watched by the King and Queen, sequently the proved and won their remaining King Feisal and Princess Ingrid of Sweden, this girl from Dudley two sets with comparative ease.
F. N. Wong and T. K. Leung gave Mrs. Moody the fright of her
She to win life.
made Mrs. Moody played excellent tennis three sets. They lobbed especial-concede a set, and Mrs. Moody had ly well, particularly when re-nover done that before in her ceiving service, whilst their better career as champion. understanding
them carried
She made Mrs. Moudy, for a and period, lose all her usual unruffled through against Stapleton Smith, who nevertheless displayed calm. a greater variety of attack.
Scores;
C. P. Ip and K. M. Chan (South China) lost to G. C. Burnett and S. A. Gray, 1-6; beat C. I. Stapleton and J. S. Smith, 7-5; beat G. A. White E. Mackay, 6-0. and N. A.
K. F. Lui and H. K. Ho (South China) lost to Burnett and Gray, 4-6; lost to Stapleton and Smith, 4-0; drew with White and Mackay, 0-6.
F. N. Wong and T. K. Loung (South China) beat Burnett and Gray, 0-4; beat Stapleton and Smith, 6-4; beat White and Mackay, 6-0.
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Recreio Fail to Stop I.R.C.
TOOK ONE HOUR 40 MINUTES.
Mrs. Moody generally wins her matches in about 35 minutes; it took her an hour and 40 minutes to win this one. And until the last 12 minutes she was always in real danger of defeat.
Miss Round was faster in foot- work, and her strokes were more varied. Her one fault was in using the "drop" shot far too much.
The real drama began in the Necond net..
A Second Final
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LATEST, BASEBALL
RESULTS
New York, Ang, 2. New York Giants and Philadel | phía indulged in some sensational scoring to-day. Philadelphia hit up 13 runs in the first match of A. E. P. Guest, owing 15.3 double header to win with case, defeated R. B. Hambly in the tables in the second encounter, but the Giants fairly turned the final of the Handicap Singles scoring 18 runs. Oft twice homer "A" in the Kowloon Cricket ed for New York in the initial Club tennis tournament yester game and obtained another homer day -6, 8-6, 6-4.
In the second. Hamply, after winning the first
The Pittsburgh v. St. Louis sot with ease, was 6-2 in arrears match provided some excitement, in for apart from the fact that the in the second, but recovered
result was a nose out, two players- brilliant style to lead 6-5.
Ho wa match point at 40-15, | had a fight with their flats. but instead of going in. to volley, The Yankees finished. badly adopted safety-first measures, and down against Philadelphia, whero- as the Senators improved their Guest, a rare fighter, recovered.
challenge by nosing out Boston. A neat double Chicago scored header. victory against Detroit.
Scores as supplied by Reutor
NATIONAL LEAGUE.
Even in the third set there was nothing to choose, but Guest suc- ceeded in.breaking through at the tenth game for a well deserved auccess,
Last year Guest was beaten in tht semi-final.
There are now five matches left to complete the tournament of cight events. On Saturday C. A. Wright and S. A. Gray (owe 15.3) meet R. B. Hambly and A. E. Col. lins (owe 15) in the final of the Handicap Doubles, and the re- mainder of the programme is:
SENIOR CHAMPIONSHIP.
Semi-Final\ E..C. Fincher v A. E. P. Guest
Final
Fincher or Guest v W. C. Hyng LADIES SINGLES HANDICAP. Final
Miss Griffiths (owe 3.6) v Miss
Miss Round levelled at 6 all, | S. Dalziel (scr.) and drew out to 7-6, with the crowd in a frenzy of excitement.
In the 14th game Mrs. Moody had to fight to save the set.
MIXED DOUBLES HANDICAP,
Final
C. C. Burnett and Miss O. Dal- ziel (owe 15) v C. I. Stapleton and Miss Griffiths (owe 14).
Mrs. Moody thua equalled Suzanne Lenglen's feat of winning the
times. championship alx After the match nurses attended to her badly-blistered feet.
Mrs. Moody got to game point. | Miss Round over-drove the side- line, so it seemed, and the Miss Round pulled up to 3-5, but umpire called "Game to Mrs. Mrs. Moody went out in the ninth Moody". Two linesmen spoke game. to him. with differing views and he then called “Deuce"; he had given the ball "In." Mrs. Moody lost the next two points and the set-the first time since 1927. BLISTERED FEET. In spite of the enforced break-
When it was 2 all in the final ing up of the Rumjahn combina- tion, due to the inability of J.A.E. set, with Mrs. Moody very tired Cassumbhoy. to turn out, the and limping with badly blistered Indian Recreation Club yesterday feet, she showed what a super- beat-player she can be by winning the experienced no difficulty in
next three games. For 15 minutes ing the Club de Recreio,
I.MA. Razack teamed with H.D. She was genuinely great. the Ramjahn and they proved most successful pair, capturing all three sets.
D.M.A. Razack partnered Sirdar Rumjahn, but they lost two sets, whilst A.R. Minu and Frank Pereira succeeded in annexing the required 1% sets for victory.
Scores:
H. D. Rumjahn and I. M. A. Razack (1.R.C.) beat A. V. Remedios and L. A. Ribeiro, 6-2; beat H. A. Barros end A. E. Xavier, 6-4; beat C. A. Barretto
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S. A. Rumjahn and D. M. A. Razack (I. R. C.). lost to Remedios and Ribeiro, 1-8; beat Barros and Xavior, 0-3; lost to Barretto and Noronha, 4-6,
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Swimming Title Won for Fourth Time
Mrs. Moody sald of Mfas Round: "She is the finest player I have met for years."
Miss Round said: "I enjoyed every moment of the match. I hope I didn't let my friends down." She most certainly did not!
CRAIGENGOWER HOPES
FADING
SENSATIONAL DEFEAT BY K.C.C. YESTERDAY
K.B.G.C. & POLICE BENEFIT
There were rejoicings in the Kowloon Bowling Green Club and the Police Recreation Club last evening when it became known that Craigongower, last year's champions, and one of the chief contenders for the title this summer, had boen de- feated in the first division of the Lawn Bowls League by the Kowloon Cricket Club.
The K.C.C., occupying next to the last position In the league, sprang a big surprise both on their (opponents and supporters. The team played extremely fine bowls rinks, and finished woll on two whilat the third tied at 19-all Inst aftor scoring four on the head.
DIVISION 2
Recreio Beat The Yacht Club
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were:
R. H. 13 12
*Philadelphin
New York...... 11 5 (Qtt homered twice for New York)
Philadelphia
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(Ott and Odoul scored home runs for New York).
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Brooklyn
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Chicago Cincinnati
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St. Louis
(There were twelve innings).
SPORT ADVTS.
HONG KONG FOOTBALL CLUB.
'Members are reminded that the 46th Annual General Meeting will be held in the Club-house on Thursday, 3rd August, 1933, at 5.45 p.nt.
W. PRYDE. Acting Hon. Secretary.
SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT.
The Management of the Dixle Amusements, Limited has much pleasure in announcing the Grand Opening of their new DIXIE DANCING ACADEMY on the 2nd floor of the Bank of China Ist Building on Tuesday the August from 7.30 to 12 mid-
alho Academy is located in
Apacious and well ventilated premises which have been artistically decorated along the most modern lines.
TOW
The snapplest of dance music will be provided by the DIXIE ORCHESTRA recruited from Manila.
just
No fee is charged for admission on the opening night, so come along and let us provide you with a few hours', entertainment,
WU TING TSUN,
Manager.
BUTTERFLY
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The Most Cool & Airy Place with Excellent Music.
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AMERICAN LEAGUE.
New York
3
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Philadelphia
16 19 0
Washington.....
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IT'S Glorious!
Boston
1
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(Harris homered for Washington).
Detroit
Chicago
7
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14
(C. Berry homered for Chicago).
Detroit
Chicago
St. Louis
Cleveland
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and
Ferrell one for Cleveland)
Sarazen's Score Questioned
INCIDENT IN GOLF CHAMPIONSHIP.
One of the greatest sensations in the history of British golf arose during the progress of the open championship last month.
It concerned the American Geno Sarazen, who won the title last year at Sandwich.
Leading on two out of three
One of the figures on his card rinks, the Club de Recreio suc.
of 73 was doubted, and Sarazon, ceeded in beating the Yacht while honourably acquitted after Club in the second division yes- the fullest investigation by the terday by nine shots. It was a champlonhip committee, embark- resumption of the match aban- doned on Saturday last owing to rain.
The result affects in no way the league table except that it puts the Recreio within striking die- tance of the leaders,
Scores:
F. Xavier, B. Basto, A. V. Barros | and J. Basto (C.D.R.) Jost 10 Murdoch, W. J. Hanson, Bentley and Chapman, 17-18.
The Bowling Green are now in a particularly envious position, Thoy lead the rest of the fleld by two clear points, and have only to Miss Margaret Joyce Cooper bent Craigongower on Saturday (Mermaid S.S.) scored her fourth practically to assure themselves of successive victory in the women's the championship. long distance swimming champion- Scores:
D. Alves, F. X. Soares, J. S. Ozario, ship, from Kow to Putney
H. Overy, A. E. Hayward, F. Good- over five miles), on July 8. in Ihr.win and 3: Fraser (K.C.C.) drow with and A. H. Basto (U. de R.) boat 6min. 40 4-5sec. Miss C. Broadley W. Brightman, E. Tuck, J. Cavanagh Spence, Croucher, Abraham
Sutton, 25-21. M. Omar
Je, E. C. Fincher nd A. Hyde-iny (K.C.C.) boat A. E.
(Just
(Hammersmith LS.C.) was second and U.
In 1hr. Omin. 2 4-5sec., and Miss S.
ATKE
10-19.
.
and
M. Hall (Mermaid S.C.) third. Contes, E. Lammert, D. Tumjahn S. Greenhill, A W. Brown, J. W. C. Miss Cooper's time is the fastest and B. W. Bradbury Blum, J. M.
28-18. recorded over the full course since J. G. Brown, V.
the ovent was inaugurated in 1920. Jack and Bilkstone (K.0.C.) beat G. L. Miss Cooper, using mostly the Buchanan, J. S. Landolt, I. Beer and crawl stroke, led from start to R. Basa (C.C.C.), 22-16. finlah, while Miss Broadley and Miss Hall hold their respective poaltions throughout the raco. K.B.G.C.› Miss Cooper reached Barnes Bridge Police In 21min. Esec., Chiswick Stops in O.C.C 12min, 42sec., and Hammersmith C.S.C.C.
Recreio Bridge in 45 min. 9sse,
Kowloon The champion was never pressed, bet Bias Broadley and Miss Hall K.C.C. lind n god tunale for second place. Taikooo
.
L. J. Silva, D. F. Lopes, A. E. S. Alver, H. Rozario (C, de F.) best L Bonnar and A. MacFarlano, 19-18.
Both matches were rearmed from last Saturday, when the rain inter- fered.
LEAGUE TABLE.
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LEAGUE TABLĖ.
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AUSTRALIAN PONIES ARRIVE MONDAY.
FOR 1934 LOCAL RACING.
The consignment of Aus- tralian Ponies to race in Hongkong in 1934 is due to arrive per S.S. Tanda early Monday morning, and will be unloaded at Taikoo Dock wall..
Arrangements have been made for measurement and inspection of the ponies to take place at the Stables on Monday afternoon, and for the draw to be held on Tuesday, at 5.15 p.m.
ed on the remaining half of the meeting with 'the knowledge. that acore was questioned.
Little wonder that Sarazen sald afterward, "I am through with the championship,” sa
That did not mean that Sarazón had any intention of not playing the following day, but ho was ***" (Continued on Page 9.).
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