THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. MONDAY, MAY 13, 1935.
ENGLISH DAVIS CUP REPRESENTATIVE BRILLIANT
ARMY TEAM WIN
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Cannell was G more consistent
lender of his forward line than wa 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 two goals but these were not the results of any outstandingly clover movements, on their part.
It was probably in the half back line that the Navy were worst sorved. Hughes was galliy of serious neglect of duty in not marking Baldry and allowing him too much scope. The tark of stopping the Army left wing tell to Beard and the pressure was no grent that he was unable to keep Baldry subdues.
Mon defended stoutly and with better assistance might have saved the Navy from a three goal defeat. Crocker was not always reliable and might have saved a few of the goals, particularly the first one which more or less slipped through his hands.
He was called upon to de more work than would have been necessary if the Navy defenders had been in better
forni.
SPORT ADVTS.
DRAKE'S GOAL RECORD
DEBUT OF ROGERS. WITH ARSENAL
[Continued from Page 8).. footwork, Grayston found time to ring the ball through to his forwards. and Hill continually sipped in and up- set the Borough attacking machinery. So superior were this trio that they made the game easy for the rest of
the kids.
Male ahd Hapgood had a compara, tively enny task in blotting out Willams und Warren, the Borough wingers. They performed the task so completely that Wilson had very little
to do.
Playing behind beaten half-backs, the Borough rearguard bad an un- impny time making several Krave errors of judgment. Hillier actdo
ndynncod, got to the ball when while Jennings and Stuart were variably beaten for possession, when the ball came over in the air. In nearly every raid Arsenal seemed like- ly to get gunle.
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THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB. | "Thanks mainly to the untute
The Sixth Extra Race Meeting will be held weather permitting at HAPPY VALLEY on Saturday, 18th May, 1935, 'commencing at 2.00 p.m.
The First Bell will be rong at 1.30 p.m.
By Order,
C. I. BROWN,
Secretary.
Hongkong, 18th May, 1935.
FLITS
prompting of James, the Arsenal for- wards hnd a field day. Drake, in
laging his total for the season to
41, surpassed the Arsenal record of as, Jold by Jack Lambert, and led the the 'with Judgment. He received able support from Bantin, who, the first time he tried a shot on the turn, had to receive attention to the knee which has given so much-trouble.
"BUNNY" AUSTIN-
CHINA OUT
Davis Cup Tennis Defeat
México City, May 11, doubles, the United States eliminated By winning two singles and the China from the North American Zone
of the Davis Cup.
On film flest appearance Rogers, the boy from Wrexham, gave an Im- In the doubles, Donald Budge and pressive performance, At the motione Mako bent the Sin-kia and Guy ment he lacks pace, but he more than Cheng by 7-5, 6-2, 6-1.
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There was a thrilling start to the first set. The Chinese led the Ameri- ents by 4-1, but could not hold their ndvantage.
The United States will now | Mexico-Renter.
VALLEY COLF
Edward Beats Franks In Adamson Cup.
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Austin--Fluent, Forceful And Flawless
COMMANDING LEAD
Australia Win Two Singles
LYTTELTON ROGERS WINS ONLY THREE Against New Zealand
GAMES AT MELBURY
(By H. S. Scrivener)
London, April 22.
H.-W. Austin beat G. Lyttelton Rogers in the final of
WORLD TITLE
Canzoneri Beat Ambers For Boxing Crown
New York, May 11. Tony Canzoneri won the world's London, May 11..
lightweight boxing championship by. Australia are leading by beating Lou Ambers on points at the matches to all against New Zealand Madison Square Garden in a 18-round As the result of the first day's play at Eastbourne in the first round Davis Cup tle between these two countries.
contest.
a mero
Represented by Jack Crawford and shoot blowe almost at will and the Melbury singles by 6-1, 6-2. They had to wait until dificulty in winning the first two zephyr.
The bell saved Ambers from
ach..
stinging rights and lefts, Vivian McGrath, Australia had no Canzonert reluced Ambers
knock-out in the third round, when • 2.30 while rain was freely sprinkling the court, and almost singles, neither of them cuncedling a
Crawford was opposed to E. D. he was twice floored with terrific left as soon as they had started it began again, and, though only a slight drizzle at first, it eventually became heavy Andrews, who was beaten 6-4, 6-4, 7-6, hooks. Once he was
eGrath beat J. Stedmann 6-3, 6-2, count of two. enough to cause a temporary stoppage early in the seconds.outer. set. These facts are of import, because they add to the merit of Austin's downright victory.
JUBILEE STAKES
Close Race Rosult In A Dead-Heat
down for a
A right hook again floored Ambera in the fifteenth round, but he was up immediately.
Canzoneri
toyed with Ambers throughout the fight.
Ambers was game and willing, bat seemed to be powerless to hurt his nimble opponent.
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Rain is usually a leveller to some little disheartened, and rather lost her extent, and I expected to find that his grip on herself and the game, where long reach and glant strides would in Miss Round became proportionate
Canzoner) only lont the tenth, Kive Rogers something of a pull only elated. A love set to Miss Round a slow and somewhat slippery court. was the upshot.
twelfth and thirteenth rounds. I The survivors in the doubles had an
London, May 11. these three rounds, Ambers got more Bat the rain made no difference to:
Wychwood Abbott (Harry Wragg) of his punches hanie. Austin whatever except that he did especially strenuous afternoon. The no longer,
Apparently not wanting to not volicy as much as he usually does singles finalists, enemics
Canzoneri which was Julicious when one was won the men's doubles together, but and British Quota (Weston) dend-
hosted for first place in the Great slaughter kis opponent, to Allp. He went on playing not very impressively, against the Jubilee Stakes run at Kempton today, held back in the Inst two rounds.
Iron Grey (Nicoll) was third, The general opinion is that Ambero. the fluent, forceful, and flawless game fresher than themselves, whilst which he has now nude his own, no rather swift extinction of Miss Round
three lengths behind.
la good against any one. except The betting was 7+1 Wychwood Canzoneri. thoroughly and just as serenely as if and Miss Heeley by Mins Stammers
nad Miks Jamiea was noteworthy.
Canzoneri weighed in at 9st. 7lbs. the conditions were normal."
was the first win by the diminutive Abbott; 11-2 British Qunta; 10-1 Iron
Grey.
and Ambers at Dst, 741bs. to hate a
Chinese girl, Miss Gen Hoshing, aged Austin used; moreover,
The following also ran:-Alcazar A crowd of 17,433 witnessed the stoppage; becue he needed to warm 14, in a "restricted" singles event.
(P. Beasley), Cotoneaster (C. | figh—Heater, up after excling off, but he seems to Her conqueror of a week ago. Miss J.
Smirke). Blue Boy (Gordon have overcome this drawback, although Cox, aged 16, was not competing: but crede), Achtenar (Perryman). he did actually fall off for a brietat her present rate of progress the Primero (Steve Donoghue), Buckland The peaker at the weekly tifin of may bent Miss Cox famongst others (E. Smith), Law Maker (Freddy the Rotary Club to-morrow will be who might beat her to-day) before she Fox), and Pennyhill (Richardson). Rotarian R. Robertson, and his sub spell after the restart.
in much older.
Alishah was withdrawn-fécuter. |ject “New Deals,"
a rally of
When he is playing driving Austin reminds one forcibly of a chess player who makes a series of carefully conceived moves which result in the inevitable capture of a piece. and he often showed us what command he has of the ball by suddenly bringing off n perfect drop-shot or scoring with a lob of almost fiendiah subtlety.
Can six-foot seven be tabbed! Yes, and what is more, where Austin is the lobber, the subsequent proceedings interest six-font seven but little, for the lob has sailed over his head and pitched, unreturnable, behind him.
To give him his due Rogers niso played extremely well considering the conditions; but I have seen hini use op-
S. Edward (4) beat J. W. his physical advantages more elfestive.
many of Austin's Franks (13) by two and one in the ly. Like no final of the match play stages of the ponents nowadays he seemed oppress Adamson Cup played at Happy Valleyed by the sheer insistency and relent on Friday.
lessness of Austin's play
It was sinted on Saturday that P. Morrison (0), G. Marseille (1) an W. J. S. Key (13) tied for the Bogey Pool at Fanting during the Jubilee Meeting. This was incorrect. The Pool was won by Marseille.
Incidentally, Rogers had the melan. choly satisfaction of having scored Ra many games against Austin as any body and more than most. The four who only got one game against him included two more Davis Cup men,! Le and Malfroy.
MISS ROUND WINS
atoned by good positioning and fino ball control. in two goals were artist, taken in the manner of on
Miss Round and Mia Stammers showing that he possessed an old hend quite rensnanbly elected to wait unti on young shoulders. Three mare of the rain had stopped and a court had the Arsenal goals came from his well-been-furbished-up-a bit for them:.. placed centres,
Said No. 1 to No. 3,
"You've got to try and conquer me."
Said No. to No. 1. "I'm going to show you how it's done."
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Territorially, the game was not as one-sided, ns The score fndientes, yet there could be no doubting which side deserved to win. Arsenal were quick and incisive. Middlesbrough slow and deliberate in their methods. From the time that they obtained their first And for a time there seemed goal, seven minutter from the start, possibility of it. For Mian Hound Arsenal hnd the issue in ante keeping, jence again was not playing quite in ROGERS' FIRST GOAL the gennd mamer which is, or ought to be the hall-mark of a Wimbledon A long pass down the middle to.
the Forgibly
conditions ehnrapion. Drake, left unattended by Griffith had damped her ardour just a file. gave the centre-forward an easy first) goul and within three minutes Drake Miss Stampers, on the other hand, added & kerend by heading through was hitting her furious forehand drive model centre from Rogers. Before across the court is Miss Hound's left half-time the young out-side-right with courage and sucesss.
scored his first good in League foot-] Nevertheless Miss Round, thanks to ball, when he cut in cleverly to head her ability to play a backhander down; The ball pant Hillier from Beasley's the line, was thus capable, while avoiding Miss Stammer's forehand
STOSA.
For 15 minutes in the second half side, of probing her backhand and, Middlesbrough held their own. Then finding it less secure than her own. eune a riot of Arsenal scoring: four She was also making better weather goals in ten minutes and a Afth nine of it with hur volleys. She led att minutes later Bastin, Benziey, Drake,4-2, and in the tenth game, when Rogers and Drake again were the leading served a double fault, scorers the order nanied. If the and then had to watch Mina Stammers Arsenal had not eased 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.
5-5. In the last game Miss Stain- Mach disppointment was caused mers saved three match points before by the absence of Birkett, the former losing the fourth, and the set was Mixa Arsenal mutside-right, owing to in Round's ni 8-6. jury, Coleman and Willinras, bow-| Here was the old story-"So near] ever, had little chance to shine against and yet so far"--with its oft-recurrent their old colleagues,
Tconsequences. Miss Stammers was n
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