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THE

HONGKONG

TUESDAY, JUNE TELEGRAPH.

25,

1935.

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MCGRATH PROVIDES SENSATION

BOWLS FINALIST COUNTY ELIMINATED CRICKET

D. RUMJAHN OUT

OF TOURNEY

ARCULLI WINS

(By "Sugar")

D. Rumjahn, runner-up Inst year to A. W. Grimmitt, in the

Open Lawn Bowls Singles Cham.

FIXTURES

MATCHES FINISH

IN TWO DAYS

UNIVERSITIES. ·

BEATEN

London, June 24.

Gloucestershire defeated Glam-

pionship, has joined the unhappy organ by an innings and five runs band of pilgrims whose journey-in a County Cricket match con- ings through the various rounds cluded at Bristol to-day. of the tournament have been unexpectedly terminated. Yos. terday he met E. el Arculli on the Civil Service C. C. green and was eliminated by a score of 20 shots .to nine.

Glamorgan in their first visit to: the wickets could only realise against the dendly necurate bowl- ing of Goddard who secured six wickets for 36 rung. In their and second knock, Glamorgan did a possibly still in, ronsidered the better little better hut could not pass the of the two players but like other loral, double century giants of the level green came, hej total of 195. was not able to reproduce his best wickets for 86 runs.

he too form at the right time aut

Itamjahn. on paper.

way

has had to inke the count. Arculli,

Gloucester

however, has always been one of the scored 24. leading players of the Craigengewer C. 6. from

mark scoring -a Parker took five

in

their

innings

where minha al The Marylebuzers defeated Cam.) emes, but of recent yehra sit health bridge University by eight wickets, las kept him cat of active bowls with at Lord's, Sons and Hearne shin-

the result that his form has not Just inge with the ball,

as good as formerly,

atan.

THE CENTRE COURT at WimbledON.

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The above picture shows the centre court at Wimbledon where all the principal matches of the English Lawn Tennis Championships are played. J. 11. Crawford, the Australian, is seen serving to F. X. Shields, the American, who is at the Royal Box End.

Two Bowls Matches To-day

J.C. BROWN AND

156W

R. BASA TO PLAY

There

remaine only four Cambridge scored 100 in their This season Argulti kus hern play - j ing regularly and seems to have re-

Sims claiming noteles in the several round of the The first innings, gained his lost form again. standard of bowls yesterday, however, less than eight victims for only pen Lawn Bowls Singles Champion - The Varsity totalled 139 ship and two of the Will he decide: was rarely or worthy of two|?

never such seasoned players and there were in their second innings, Hearney really very few hemis which could be dismus, ing Tour batsmen for 18. tormed anything like brilliant,

Notts gaturd victory over Sussex Yesterday Areulti was by far the hetter

af Ches two and played more by an innings and 64 runs consistently than did his oppament. Sottingham.

He fully deserved to win and although Si sex tared very badly against the margin er victory, ordinarily the beling of Vive. (5 for 11

romewhat fatter him, the difference in the standard of the ine and scored only 96 in their first They totalled 110 in yesterday was well indicated by the innings.

their second mings.

Helme

this afternoon.

No date has been livet for the game between P. 1. Raplay and T.

disposition of the former.

walk i

New York

HER FIRST

Giants Nosed PRACTICE

Out By Cubs IN ENGLAND

BASEBALL DEFEAT "COME-BACK" OF

MRS. MOODY

FOR LEADERS

YANKEES BEAT INDIANS

New York, June 24. The New York Giant failed!

OLD COMPLAINT NOW GONE

WIMBLEDON

VICTORY OVER ALLISON

BEATS AMERICAN IN THE FIRST ROUND

BY

EXPLOITING TWO-HANDED BACK-HAND STROKE

London, June 24. The Wimbledon lawn tennis championships to-day attendance of opened in sweltering heat before an approximately 6,000 spectators. There was a sensation in the first round of the singles championship when Vivian McGrath, the young Australian Davis Cup player, who lost all his recent matches in this competition, eliminated Wilmer Allison, the leading American player in four sets. A number of notable names appear among the first round winners, Fred Perry, the present holder

German of the title, G. von Cramm, the

champion, Jack Crawford, the Australian champion, Sidney Wood, the American player and Jean Borotra, still the idol of the Wimbledon crowd, all entering the second round. Jiro Yamagishi, the Japanese Davis | tional, who is still the idol of Wins- Cup player, had little difliculty in bledon crowds, dispelled the iden Recounting for H. L. de Morpurgo, that he is now able to last five sets the former Italian Davis Cup player by defeating 1, Henkel, Germany's and now of the Belgius Congo, by second rank player, who recently beat.

hoth Jack scores of 6-3, 6-1, 6-1.

Crawford and Vivian McGrath in the Davis Cup, by scares

The diozune quickly realised that his opponent, who has not been for 6—1, 1--4, 8–6, 2–6, 6–2, duying much arrions tennis of recent gers, was at of touch with his back hand strokes and Yamagishi hummær- this department of the Italinn'a game merrilessly.

John Van Ryn, the American, bent the Australian Davis Cup reserve, D.

De Marpargo's main struke was his first service which was excellent and

Notta massed a total of 276: Recreio, will play J, J. Whyte, of the, ngainst Broallyn Budgers kas not|Courts Cys. Moody played twal but bevare positioned.

Leveson-

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American

For the first time for two years It is more to maintained their winning form! Mrs. Wills-Moody had practice | Armstrong owing to the recent in- ath probable that Rapley will run in the National Baseball League on an English grass court at the

which he exploited successfully to abs over to his epipment. to-day when they played Chicago All-England Club, Wimbledon, on This

R. R of the Cubs, to whom they lost by a Friday, May 31.

tuin many points, but his second Craigengewer 1. C, will meet single run after the game had

She played for an hour and a quar-service was singularly weak.

The Indian tried desperately to! 11. Sheets, the Pro- Brown, of the Row Bowling Green been extended to ten innings. Club on the Club de Recreio Green

However, they have a commanding fee with H.

the Dulwich Covered, "Vide the back band shots hy running while H. Rosario, of the hub de bend and

Cardinals' victory fessional of

After prolonged valley round them but he not only fast tim srore.

Taikou

is the Kowloon C. C

wing

There was a clore struggle for the practice Ramjahn was dead off form and

great tillerence in the could

the not

high ratus.

Two leadings, Sleerts winning both at 6-2, Mr. B.D. 4.

lative positions of t reveal

There is still one match which wast

It was noticeable that Mrs. Moody first art although the Japanese, only standard which carried him into thej Gnwer's XI defeated Oxford Uni-

team

while about the court, left last three games, but the second went Yanke

comparative The

nerer very njohile

Jup with final twelve months ago.

versity by ten wickets at Reigate, started but must enclosed owing to

ther of wi Learne

wide shots, but the arakst Cleveland alone a miner The searing was on the low side Baxter, a member of the winning rain.

The alias made Bght for the throughout and neither player seured)

Indian tims further widening the rap her power of hitting on the forehand as

wars will as potent as over. She left third set but Yamagishi's quickness Bortween the two p team. three, although there were quite a team, did extremely well with the hall, claiming no less than 13

us the experienced profesional helpless number of twos. The match ended on

with several forehand drives that the eart and brilliant drop shots

won him a deserved victory. wickets for 72 run. the 21st heuch,

flared past him for outright win-

Do Morpurgo ekel his pristine power and was rarely able to preduze the form of his Havia Cupedays.

HOW MCGRATH WON

brilliant two- By exploiting his handed back-hand shot with lightning Vivian grent | #reuracy, ace and Mettrath, the young unreeded Aus- tralian, furnishet a sensation un

Jubile at

the

Arculli registered singles on

The Oxonians totalled 145 in. first four heads and was somewhat their first Tease at the wicket.

RULES OF GOLF -

Results of today's mable by Houten Tallow:

NATIONAL LEAGUE

inated

R !. E. B IR 7 13

neky on the second to draw first shot. Haxtor claiming six wickets for 3.Mamak & Co. Giving Away

second hot.

when his opponent was lying for their second visit they were | However, Rumjaha partially had his less successful and were dismissed | revenge in the fourth head when Arculli was lying four and he few for 78, Baxter dismissing seven

batsmen for

Love-on-Gower's Xlored 1991 By steady rring: Arcully took - the, sence to 13 on the ninth head, 156 and, in the second innings, knock

their in the fourteenth and 19-8 in the ed up runs with all 18th. On this hewl Areulli fad wickets intact. Router.

LEAGUE TENNIS

TO-DAY

Lucky Wirk to draw fret shop whe

Runijahn was lying four.

when [

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Mrs. Mandy said when she had, finished her game: "The court- was: rather soft and slow, but I thoroughly

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Wilmer

McGrath's Iwo-handed exploited against Wilmer Allison.

nd see I was here last quite a aum- Allison, America's lending player, by P. Turnbull, 6-2, 6-3, 8–4 while in addition to Sidney Wood, other her of English girls have proved that 61. Gil, 7), 75

There was a recond crown, includ-Americans to survive the first round

Wimbledon please do believe that will under Metirath's inspired play, present ranked eighteenth in America, "Hat whatever happens to meating Mrs. Helen Wills-Moody, who was are Gene Mako, Donald Badge and

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LAWN BOWLS TEAM

Allison made a great recovery and five phires above his 19:3 runking)

surpassed himself by won the third set after being 3-5 recently down, and then he outained a straight set victory over 6. Palmieri lead in the fourth but Sefirath made in the final of the Italian Champion an irresistable rally and

six ship. games in a row.

Jack Crawford, of Austrália, beat Allison, however, showed a strong Jacques Brugnen, the French Davis hand throughout mul mudy McGrath : C player, by 6-4, 6-4, 6-1 and G. von Cramm, the German Davis

from Cup player, won

Deleon, of South Amerien, 6-1, 6-0, 6-3.— WOOD WINS

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Rinks For Saturday

FRED PERRY THROUGH

Fred Perry, the holder, has an ency The Hongkong Electric R. C, will; passage into the second round when

S. B. Wool, the American Davis Cup he was drawn against Marcel Rain- be represented by the Followingville, Cunnda's No 1 ranking player, player, sily eliminated the Japan- rinks for their Second Division who entered uncially. The Wine player, E: Itoh, Lawn Bowls League match against bledon champion won by 6-1, 6-1, the Hongkong Football Club at withou Happy Valley on Saturday:

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The American player was entirely being extended

confident of his superiority. and Bumy Austin, England's No. #slowed his ability to win when and C. Butler, W. Stoker, G. T. player, also had an easy task against how he like,

THE FEMALE OF THE Pago and A. F. Paul fakipi. E. R. Avory, z newphèw of the late He aimed piercing returns into the G. Haigh. H. S., McKay, J. Judge Avery, who died last web fare to the net, and dealt as he week. corners of the court and quickly flughts accountedl

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1171 American litted with the Japanese player's re- player named Culley by 6-3, 11-9. Burns, A. P. Tarbuck, J. F. Barron, 1669 but Great Britain lost many Wand run away with the first sel players, including F. H. D. Wilde, taking Eve games without a reply, The reserves will be W. Orchard Freshwater and I. G. Collins,

from his opponent whe seemed de and T. P. Saunderson,

Jean Borutra, the French Internn-

Not Better Than The Male

In Horse Races

Palo Alto, Cal., June 8. The male of the species, Eques. |Calalinn, (otherwise, the harne), is a Inster slepper than the female, ac cording to statistics compiled by De Calvin P. Sume

for sev

Using racing records dating back several years, Dr. Stone, psyche ggist at

at Stanford University, showed that in 2,400 stake races on principal American tracks from 1923 to 1929, seventy-eight percent. of the winners were male horses,

Records for a period of twenty-five years, covering distances from 4-40 yards to four miles, showed that stallions and geldings won 86 per cent,, of all the races.

BOXING TITLE RETAINED

Jock McAvoy Wins From Al Burke

Manchester, June 24. Jock McAvoy, of Rochdale, re- tained the British Middle-weight: Boxing Championship, when ho defeated Al Burke, of London, on points in a fifteen rounds bout.- Router.

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