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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. MONDAY, MAY 13, 1985.

ENGLISH DAVIS CUP REPRESENTATIVE BRILLIANT

ARMY TEAM WIN

¡Continued from Paye 8).

Cannoli was A morg consistent leader of his forward line than was Sandford but the Navy attack was weak and slow, Many opportunities In the first half only just went beg, ging but in the second half they could not get going properly. True they scored twa gonls but three were not the results of any outstandingly clever | movements on their pari.

DRAKE'S GOAL RECORD

DEBUT OF ROGERS WITH ARSENAL

It was probably in the half back lind that the Navy were worst nerved.

(Continued from Page 8).· Hughes was guilty of nerlaus neglect footwork, Crayston found time to of duty in not marking Baldry andį allowing him too much scope. The bring the bali through to his forwards Lask of stopping, the Army left wing and continually nipped in and up- fell to Beard and the pressure was so set the Borough attacking machinery. great that he was unable to keep made the game easy for the rest of So superior were this trio that they Baldry subdued.

the sile. Mone defended stautly and better assistance might have the Navy from three gont defent. Crocker was not always reliable and might have saved a few of the goni, particularly the first one which more or lens slipped through bis handa,

with saved

He was called upon to do more work than would have been necesary if the Navy defenders had been in letter

form.

SPORT

ADVTS.

THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUR,

The Sixth Extra Race Meeting: will be held (weather permitting) t HAPPY VALLEY on Saturday, 18th May, 1935, commencing at 2.00 p.m.

The First Hell will be rung at 1.30 p.m.

By Order.

C. II. BROWN,

Secretary

Hongkong. 18th May, 1935.

Male and Hapgood had a compara- Williams and Warren, the Boroughs tirely easy task in blotting out wingers. They performed the task so completely that Wilson had very little

to do,

In

the Dorough rearguard had an un- Playing behind beaten half-backs, happy time making several grave errors of judgment. Elier seldom got to the ball when he advanced, while Jennings and Stuart wère in- variably beaten for possession, when -the ball came over in the alt. nearly every raid Arsenal seemed like- ly to get gonls,

Thanks mainly to

Astule the prompting of Jaines, the Arsenal for- wards had a field day. Drake, in 41, surpassed the Arsenal record of bringing, his total for the season to 48, behl by Jack Lambert, and led the time with judgment. He received able support from Bastin, who, the first time he tried a shot on the turn, had

to receive attention to the knee which has given so much trouble.

boy from Wrexham, gave an im-

"BUNNY" AUSTIN

CHINA OUT

Davis Cup Tennis Defeat

Mexien City, May 11," doubles, the United States eliminated By whining two singles and the China from the North American Zone of the Davis Cup,

On his first appearance Rogers, the pressive performance. At the mo In the doubles, Donald Budge and ment he lacks pace, but he more thinnene Mako beat Kho Sin-kie and Clay

(Continuurd on next column)

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Cheng by 7-5, 6-2, 6-1,

There was a thrilling start to the first set. The Chinese led the Ameri cans by 4-3, but could not hold their advantage.

The United States will now meet Mexicu, Renter,

VALLEY GOLF

Edward Beats Franks In Adamson Cup

Austin--Fluent, Forceful And Flawless

COMMANDING LEAD

Australia Win Two Singles

LYTTELTON ROGERS WINS ONLY THREE Against New Zealand

GAMES AT MELBURY

(By 18. S. Scrivener)

London, April 22.

Australia ΑΓΟ

at Eastbourne in the first round Davis

WORLD TITLE .

Canzoneri Beat Ambers For Boxing Crown

New York, May 11. Tony Canzoneri won the world's

content.

Landon, May 11,

leading by two lightweight boxing championship by matches to nil against New Zealand boating Lou Ambers on points at the as the result of the first day's play Madison Square Garden in a 15-round Cup tie between these two countries, Landing blows almost at will and H. W. Austin beat G. Lyttelton Rogers in the final of Represented by Jack Crawford and shooting stinging rights and lefts, the Melbury singles by 6-1, 6-2. They had to wait until McGrath, Australia had no Canzoneri reduced Ambors to a mero

difficulty in winning the first two zephyr,

The bell saved Ambers from 'n 2.30 while rain was freely sprinkling the court, and almost singles, neither of them conceding a

knock-out in the third round, when as soon as they had started it began again, and, though";

Crawford was opposed to E. D. he was twice floored with torride lett only a slight drizzle at first, it eventually became heavy Andrews, who was benten 6-4, 6-4, 7-5, hooks. Once he was

McGrath, bent J. Stedman 09, 1-2, count of two.

enough to cause a temporary stoppage early in the seconds. Reuter

,set.

These facts are of import, because they add to the merit of Austin's downright victory.

Rain is usually a leveller to some little disheartened, and rather lost lier extent, and I expected to find that his grip on herself and the game, where long reach and giant strides woulds Miss Round became proportionate Kive Rogers something of a pull only elated. A love set to Miss Round A flow and somewhat slippery court. was the upsho But the rain made Austin whatever except that he did not volley as much as he usually does which was judicious when one was to Blip. He went on playing the fluent, forceful, and flawless game which he has now mado his own, no thoroughly and just as serenely as if the conditions were normal.

difference to The survivors in the doubles had an

Austin used, moreover, to hate a stoppage, because he needed to warm up after cooling off, but he seems to have overcome this drawback, although edit actually fall off for a brief spell after the re-start.

When he

ix' playing a rally of driving Austin reminds one forcibly ef a chess player who makes a series of carefully conceived moves which result in the inevitable capture of a piece,

nnd he after showed us what command he has *I the ball by suddenly hringing off a perfect drop-shat ar scoring with a lab of almost flendisir Hubtlety.

Can six-foot seven be lobhed? Yes, and what is more, where Austin is the lobber, the subsequent proceedings interest six-foot seven but little, for the lob has sailed over his head and pitched, unreturnable, behind him.

To give him his due Rogers also played extremely well considering the conditions; hut have seen him use

op

D. S. Edward (4) beat J. W. in physical advantages more effentive Pranks (13) by two and one in the ly. Like no many of Austin's Gnal of the match play stages of the parents nowadays he seemed oppreяE- Adamson Cup played at Happy Valleyed by the sheer Insistency and relent- on Friday.

Jessness of Austin's play,

It was stated on Saturday that P. Morrison (0), G. Marseille' (1) and.

Incidentally, Rogers had the melan-

W. J. S. Key (1) tied for the Bogescholy antisfaction of having scored us Poul at Fanling during the Jubilee many games against Austin us any- Meeting. This was Incorrect. The body and more than most. The four

Fool was won by Marseille.

who only got one game against him) included two more Davis Cup men, : Lee and Malfroy.

MISS ROUND WINS

Miss Round and Miss Stammers,

atomed by good positioning and fine ball control. His two goals were taken in the manner of an artist, | showing that he possessed an old hend quite reasonably elected to wait until on young shoulders. Three more of the rain had stapped and a court had the Arsenal goals came from his well-been furbished up a bit for them: "placed ̄centres

Territorially, the game was not as un-sided as the sebre indientes, yet there could be no doubting which side deserved to win. Arsenal were quick and incisive., Middlesbrough alow and deliberate in their methods. From the time that they obtained their first gual, seven minutes from the start, Arsenal had the issue in safe keening.

ROGERS' FIRST GOAL

Said No: 1-to-No-B

"You've got to try and conquer me."

Said No. 3 to No. 1.

"I'm going to show you how It's done,"

П

And for a time there seemed possibility of it. For Miss Hound

ner ogain' was not playing quite inj the grand manner which is, or ought to be, the hall-mark of a Wimbledon Drake, left unattended by Griffitha, champion. Possibly the conditions) gave the centre-forward an easy first had damped her ardoor just a little. goal, and within three minutes Drake: Miss Stammers, on the other hand,

A long pnas down the middle to

JUBILEE STAKES

down for a

A right hook again floored 'Ambera in the Bfteenth round, but he was up immediately.

Canzoneri toyed with Ambers throughout the fight.

Ambers was game and willing, but seemed to bo powerless to hurt his himble opponent.

Canzonari .only lost the tenth, twelfth and thirteenth rounds. In these three rounds; Ambers got more of his punches home.

Close Race Result In A Dead-Heat

London, May 13. Wychwood Abbott (Harry Wragg singles donlists, enemies no longer, cially strenuous afternoon. The

British Quota (Weston) dead-

Apparently not wanting to won the men's doubles together, but and

heated for Brat pince in the Great slaughter his opponent, Canzoneri not very impressively, as what the Jubilee Stakes run at Kempton to-day held back in the last two rounds fresher than themselves, whilst

Iron Grey (Nicoll) WES third, rather swift extinetion of Miss Round

The general opinion is that Ambers three lengths behind.

in good against any ene except and Miss Heeley by Miss Stammers and Miss James was noteworthy. So

Wychwood Canzoneri. was the first win by the diminutive Abbott: 11-2 British Quota; 10-1 Iron

Canzoneri weighed in at Dst, 71, Chinese girl. Miss Gem Hooking, aged Grey.

and Ambers at Oxt, 7lbs. The following also ran:-Alcazar "restricted" singles event.

A crowd of 17.433 witnessed the Beasley), Cotoneaster lier conqueror of a week ago, Miss J.,

(C. fig-Reuter. Cox, aged 15, was not competing; but

Smirke), Blue Boy (Gordon

The speaker at the weekly tifin of may beat Miss Cox (amongst others. Smith), Law Maker (Freddy the Rotary Club to-morrow will be who might beat her to-day) hefore she Fox), and Fennyhill (Richardson). Rotarian I. Robertson, and his sub

Alishah was withdrawn-Reuter, jest "New Deals," is much older.

7-1 The betting was

at her present rate of progress the Primers (Steve Donoghue), Buckland Richards). Achtenan (Perryman),

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For 15 minutes in the second half side, of probing her backhand and Middlesbrough hell their own. Then finding it less secure than her own. enme a riot of Arsenal scoring; four She was also making better weather goals in ten minutes and a fifth sine of it with her volleys. She led at minutes later Bastin, Beasley, Drake, 42, and in the tenth gamo, when! Rogers and Drake ngain were the leading 6-1, served a double fault, scorera in the order named. If the and then had to watch Miss Stammers Arsenal had not erined up considerably score with a volley which hit the net they would have brought their total to and toppled over, to bring them to double figures.

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