THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH
TUESDAY, JULY 3, 1934.
JAPANESE DAVIS CUP TEAM
EULOGISED
ENGLISH JOURNAL PAYS
WARM TRIBUTE
YAMAGISHI MAKES IMPRESSION
A recent issue of Lawn Tennisand Badminton, refers in de tail to the appearance of the Japanese Davis Cup players at the Surbiton tournament, and makes the following enolgistic, refer ences to the players.
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K.C.C. Tennis Team Loses To
Canton German Club
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Tonnis was played in between the showers on Saturday, yet theị whole of the programme was com- ploted by tifin time on Sunday, which is in itself a tribute to the organisers.
Tiffin and dinner were served at the club under the supervision of Mra. Fischer on Saturday, and
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The Home Countles had their first | Instrumental in arranging for the glimpse of the Japaneso Davis Cup loan of the grass courts for the use team at Burblion recently. It was our visitors were well cared for at of the team and has seen to it that the general opinion that our. visitors the club. from the East are a formidable team
DAWN OF NEW ERA. and quite as strong as former aides sent over since the war in spite of The 1934 Japan team will probably the great loss occasioned by the death mark the dawn of a new era in
OH THOSE SHORTS!' of J, Batch and the inability of R. Japanese play. In Yamagishl, Japan
In a humorous interlude, Mr. possesses a player of the, modern Nunol to return this year. At Sur-school, with more advanced theerles H. Schneider proposed the health biton the Japanese gave some splendid on play than the late J. Satoh, Al- of the ladies, in the course of exhibitions of the highest class of tack is his watch-word. 11e is the which (so it appeared), he com- play in their frat grass court tourna frst Japanese to possess a cannon-plained of the lack of shorte among
hall service which can be nummoned ment in this country and justified theat will mod make the chalk fly on the the ladies that day, and con- 5 prophecles which have been made that service-lines. He hits harder in the gratulated one member of the home a Davis Cup challenge round of the rallies than most of his predecessors, team on her courge in dopting future may well be played in Japan with a devastating shot which may them.
The Deutscher Klub did not for-5 be termed a cut, volley-drive across in the present. generation. Their
the court. He punches his backhand get the K.C.C.'s newest married present Davla Cup team, apart from more ferociously than most players couple, and a hearty toast was R. Miki, are all youngsters capable in the game to-day and makes some drank to the health of Mr. and of quick Improvement: moreover we astonishing pick-up valleys from him? learn on good putliority that Japan feet, the direction of which are so Mra. E. C. Flacher, to which Mra, passesses many other players only left standing or running the wrong
well disguised that the apposition is, Fincher suitably replied. just below the strength of Yamagishi.way. Nishimura and Fujikura, This can: well be appreciated when it is ro,
Afterwards there was dancing,
called that for the last three years FOOTBALL TRANSFERS the party broke us for the evening.
England has seen new faces in each
of the Japanese visiting teams.
F
RANKINGS.
A popular pastime at Surbiton was
the attempt to rank the four Japanese
players on their present form and acc
If conclusions were borne aut by
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Industrials and Breweries. FULL RESULTS, The detalled, results were,
MEN'S SINGLES..
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English Clubs
results in the semi-finals and Anal, J. Haycox, of Cheltenham, who Discerning critics plumped for Yahia-played a few games at centre-for- gishi, but there was a difference of ward as an amateur for Newport County last season, has signed pro- fessional forms for that club..
A Butterworth, an inside-for- ward, has been transferred from Blackpool to Preston North End.
Folkestone F. C. have signed R. G. Thomas (right-back), who has been with Southampton for the past four seasons, and J. Acquaroff (centreforward). of Northfleet United and the Spurs. Acquaroff has been top goal-scorer in the Kent League for several seasons. Folke atone have also signed Wally Clarke, an outside-left, who has been with Crystal Palace during the past two seasons. Clarke is one of 11 Blackheath brothers, who constituted the Southern Star F. C., a South-cast London Thurs- day League club; they have also fielded a ̈complete cricket eleven,
Herman Conway, the Burnley goalkeeper-has-been-signed, on, by. West Ham. He is only 24 years of age, stands Gft, and has been with the Lancashire club for four sen- H. sons.
Gunson, the Liverpool forward, has signed for Swindon. He formerly played for Wrexham and Sunderland. F. Mills, the Port Vale right half-back,
J. Yamagishi (right) and Nishimura, who are highly thought off by English tonnia critics.
opinion as to the merits of the champion, Nishimura, and Fujikura. 1. Miki nenely upset the calculations of everyone however. Ife held two Leeds. match-polute against Yamagishi and on his form of the Friday he would be justified in nominating himself for n place in their, Davis Cup singles team. is responsibilities an captain have raised his game appreciably: on
G. Bodiker (Deutscher Klub) bout E. C. Fincher 6-1, 6-3; beat S. A. Gray 6-1, 6-2,
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R. P. Newell (Deutscher Klub) lost to S. A. Gray 5-6, 6-3, 4-6; lost to Fincher. 5-6, 2-6. Distillers
H. Rode (Deutscher Klub) beat It. S. Capell G-4, 6-1; lost to F. Zimmern 5-6, 3-6.
C. E. Watson (Deutscher Klub) beat R. S. Capell 6-4, 6-0; heat F. Zimmern 6-1, 6-2.
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E. Dillner (Deutscher Klub) | Unilever bent W. W, Hirst 6-0, 6-4.
Von Essen (Deutscher Klub) Anglo-Dutch lost to F. A. Broadbridge 5-6, Burma Corpn. Ra. 6-1, 4-6.
10. LADIES' SINGLES.
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MEN'S DOUBLES.
G. Bodiker and R., P: Newell (Deutscher Klub) beat E. C. Fincher and S. A. Grny 6-3, 3-6,
7-5. has joined
Hugh J. MeMahou, the Sauthend forward, has joined Reading.
Tunbridge Wells Rangers have
his form at Surbiton he is entitled to signed H. Methven, a centre-for- rank on an equality with his three ward who played last season for compatriots in singlus, whilst in Mansfield, scoring 62 goals. He is doubles we would say he s their a son of the old Derby full-back. Huperior.
AN HONORARY MEMBER.
Brentford F. C. are in negotiation for a full back, a wing forward and n half-back.
A compliment which was greatly A appreciated by its recipient and Sur.
biton was
Northampton Town have two im- the election of Mr. R. Harrison, hon. secretary of the Surpurtant captures in W. Baker, the biton Club, na on honorary member Brentford goalkeeper, and J. Wat- of the Japanese Davis Cup team for son a wing forward from Bristol services renlored. Mr. Harrison was Rovers.
€ B. Watson and H. Rode (Deutscher Klub) 6-4, 6-5.
Seegelken and Van Essen (Deutscher Klub) heat Smith and Broadbridge 6-2, 5-6, 6-3.
E. Dillner and H. Schneider (Deutscher Klub) beat W. W. Hirst and J. S. Smith 6-3, 6-5.
LADIES' DOUBLES,
Mrs. Fischer and Miss Leh mann (Deutscher Klub) lost to Miss Griffiths and Miss Macken. zie 2-5, 2-6.
MIXED DOUBLES.
G. Bodiker and Miss Lehmann (Deutscher Klub) lost to E., C. Fincher ned Miss Griffiths 0-5.
4-6,
C. E. Watson and Mrs. Fischer
Child eats big meals...no
MOTHER IS HAPPY NOW longer run-down or cross
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INTER-UNIT BILLIARDS
Narrow Win For R.A.M.C.
Inter-Unit Billiards League game inst ovaning the R.AM.C. defonted the Small Units by four games to three. The nggregate scores, howover, were Small Units 774, R.A.M.C., 741.
Scaros:
Small Unita
Der. Clarke,
RAM.G.
Ilbule Meadows, 150
1/Cpl. Callisor, 100
141
Major Benavia.
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Pin Land,
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Pie. Daries.
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CAL Pycott,
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(Deutscher Klub) beat S. A. Gray and Miss A. Mackenzie 6-3, 0-0.
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