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TELEGRAPH.

WEDNESDAY, JUNE 26, 1935.

YORKSHIRE BEATEN BY SOUTH AFRICAN CRICKETERS

X. BALASKAS

BETTY NUTHALL ON SICK LIST

WILL NOT PLAY AT WIMBLEDON

BALASKAS IN DEADLY FORM

DISMISSES SIDE CHEAPLY

TWELVE WICKETS FOR 154 RUNS

London, June 25. The South African cricket fourists, who play their Second Test match against England at Lord's on Saturday, brought off their best performance to date when they beat the strong York- shire side by 128 runs after de- claring their second innings closed at 301 for seven at Shef

field.

AUSTIN ENTRANCES CROWD

MAGICAL STROKES

IN PARIS

PERRY SUBDUES TURNBULL

Auteuil, May 30. Great Britain's two Teading players, F. J. Perry, and H. W. Austin, played leading rules in the big matches of the French Lawn Tennis Championships here to-day. Each scored a brilliant victory which carried him into the quarter-final round of the men's singles. Both wins were in straight, sets.

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France's

F. J. Perry beat D. I'. Turnbull, the Australina Davis Cup player, 63, The man who caused all the damage was the diminutive Greek, Zehophon-3, 6-3; and H. W. Austin defented

Andre Merlin, ranked Balaska, the all-rounder, who ca second player, 6-0, 6-1, 6 tured twelve wickets during the matchi

"On this form af Perry and Austin for a total of 154 runs. Balaskas is

DAVIN Davis Cup should be enfe for a googly bowler who received much

dvice from Carrie Grimmett, the Great Britain"--was Auteuil's ver Australian, wher: he was in the Com-diet after these victorles, monwealth during the South Afriena's

tour.

The South Africans had first use C. E. HARE ALSO the wickets and complied 263 runn, to which Yorkshire, strong on their An injured shoulder will pre-atting side is, could only innnage 201 rans. Bainskas had four victims for h5 vent Miss Betty Nuthall from us. B. II. Cnteren touched his best playing at Wimbledon this year, form with the bat in the tourists For the first time since she was second innings and knocked up 10 14 she will not be competing in runs without losing his wicket when the innings was declared close at 301 the championships.

for seven.

the

Austin

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Following upon these achievements came the successen of the Australians, J. H. Crawford and V. B. McGrath, which make four Empire representa- tives in the last right.

rare display of al- 11 Kavo

Lou Ambers, young lightweight, lands one smack on the note of Tony moat perfect lawn tennis, England's Canzonerl during their title fight in Madison Square Garden, which saw stylist took a sequence of nine games Canzoneri became the first ex-lightweight champ to regain his crown. in opening the match; then, dropping Although Ambers was the favourite, Tony led all the way to win a 15-

round decision Merlin's service gain, he won another row and against five games

best player! It Ficoni Praner's

the The 程想 seemed like sheer magle, Frenchman made but few mistakes,! "My shoulder became troublesome

barrage of smooth. three or four months ago, and, bas

In their second innings Yorkshirent Austin's

produced backhand not responded to treatment," she told were dismissed for 235 runs, Balaskas rhythmicnlly the News Chronicle. “To play adding another eight wickets to his drives sped again and again to the

spat from which Merlin had beenj the championships is out of the ques- total for 99 raus. tion. I cannot hold a racquet."

B. R. T. Holmes, the captain, and enticed.

Austin's second sequence of games The trouble was discovered by Mr. II. S. Squires carried off the honours

to two-love in third Nuthall after Betty's return from for Surrey in their teh ngainst carried him America. Medical examinations show. Worcestershire at the Oval where the ed that she had dislocated bones at home side wan comfortably by eight

the back of her neck.

in

. C. E. HARE OUT OF ACTION

Charles E. Hare, the young Bir. mingham lawn tennis "hop"," will play in any more tournents this

season.

California Crew Wins Regatta

the

Double Header QUALIFIERS

FOR GOLF TITLE

Baseball Tie

*TROUNCED

set. By then Merlin' was beginning to toss up the balls skywards, and wickets

Austin, never invulnerable to a deep NEW YORK GIANTS tab, fost the second Kone of Surrey sompiler the

mammoth teh. Merlin the his speed

equalised at score of 482 runs in their first innings, Squires contributing 1 and Dolmes, kept level to 114. When Warrestershire were disnecuracy in placements breaking up missed for 157 they.

length. unimpeachable made to Austin's

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Northamptonshire in their match at Northampton.

Bob Wyatt was in Pod form with

PERRY SETTLES DOWN

WITH CUBS

set Turnbull set the paec, playing opponents.

Turnbull took the first two games

New York, June 25.

BRITISH OPEN TOURNEY

LAWSON LITTLE JUST IN

London, June 25. Players with scores of 153 and

INTERPORTERS

IN BOWLS CHAMPIONSHIP

TWO CLASH IN SECOND ROUND CONTEST

J. C. BROWN ELIMINATES R. BASA

(By "Sagax")

Because of the prominence which both players command in the local bowls, circles, the singles Cham- pionship match between J. C. Brown, of the Kowloon Bowling Green Club, and R. Basa, of the Craigengower Cricket Club, played on the Club de Recreio green yesterday afternoon, was always interesting although the Happy Valley exponent fell away badly after promising start and was beaten by 21 shots to 15 on. 26 heads.

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The nearing was always on the low four he was completely outplayed. side and rarely was either competitor] However, his good wood saved him able to secure lange count. There muy shots and for the next six heads to register were altogether nineteen singles re- Brown was only able gistered during the 26 heads, four singles. After the 17th hend Brown twas and three threes.

led by 18-8 before Basa again scored. Both players have represented the He chalked up two singles but con- Colony in interpunt matches although ceded a three on the 20th head.

Two neither has been successful in winning

more singles went to Brown the Singles title, Brown run and on the 24th bend he had the lend ner-up in 1927 to R. Lapsley,

was

by 20-12, the nutch being as good an

It RA by maintaining his consist won, but Hana scored a three before. ent form throughout the match that allowing his opponent to go game. the farmer Kowloon Dock player was

able to secure the verdict. He WI

not in his very best form but sent BATSMEN

down many perfect wonds. He had certain amount of luck but never-

of a sufficient amount as to have

claimed shots undeservingly. IN RECORD

were times when tis

opponent

There missed

by narrow margins but such luck CRICKET

must necessarily enter into every game and when an opponent derives, benefit from failures of this nature, The is no more unworthy of winning. than when he beats an apponent who misses by much binger margins.

BASA OPENS WELL.

Basa opened in promising manus| and the bowling was of a high stand-i ard during the first couple of heads while on the seventh, eighth, ninth and

STAND

PLAYERS SCORE FREELY

AT CARDIFF

follow on and lost their inst wicket in There was a thrill in the last game SHARE HONOURS the second innings for 30. P. G. 11. of all, Merlin saving three match He hurt his ankle in Rome recently, Fender hud seven for 89 in the first points before failing it the fourth. and has since discovered that innings, and Holmes four for 61 in fractured a lone. Acting under the

second, in

in which

innings advice of the Lawn Tennis Association enged 149 for Worcestershire.

F. J. Perry played a sound and un-| doctor, I will abandon competitive

la a double header to-day. the play for the sensor a great disap-knocked off 75 runs for victory.

For the loss of two wickets Surrey usually sober game in subduing the

enation ball services of D. P. Turn New York Giants nosed out the under qualified for the British tenth heads he played, some inspired

the jack or in close proximity, but NOTEWORTHY FEAT pointment to him,

Derbyshire again go to the head of bull, the Australian Davis Cup player, Chicago Cubs in the first game Open Golf Championship which in bowls and constantly pinced woods on!

from the County Championship table

He took a little time to settle down, but were trounted in the second to be played at Muirfield over them the twelfth herd to the end, he

final four rounds. through Warwickshire's failure to take and through the first half of the first although they out-hit their

All the prominent competitors last much of his accuracy and ly bowled an average of one good points

qualified, though W. Lawson Little,

wood in every four.

In the course of playing them. low cut shots which Perry frequently The Yankees also suffered the British Amateur, title holder,, However, there were many occasions selves into their commanding netted.

defeat, losing by a narrow margin and Picard had close shaves,

when

his one god wood secured the position over Glamorgan at rount of saved Phots which his oppon-| The results of to-day's matches

ent was lying. On not a few bends, Cardiff on May 30, where Glam- Brown had the first,

and organ scored only 40 for one cabied by Reuter follow:

wicket of the 413 runs they fourth shots.. NATIONAL LEAGUE

The

Kreen

was playing perfectly needed to win, Kent added a note- with a good draw on either ant. worthy feat to the list of county was on the fast side and in the inter records recently.

For the second time in the match stages of the game, Basa was unable to judge the weight with any degree Fagg and Ashdown so dominated the of certainty and was inclined to be Glamorgan uttack that the first wicket short with the majority of his woods, put on over 100, In 1001, C. J. Burn- The first three heads went to Brown up and laniphreys (E.) scored 108 but he was only able to take the lead and 100 against the South Africans by 4-0. On the second head Basa wasat Beckenham, but the present figures, 71470-141 lying three second shots and attempt. 101 and 127, surpass these, in addi

ed to dislodge Brown's counter hat than to their being made for the first. 70471=141 | SA|

only just failed. On the third head time in a

County

match.

'VARSITIES RACE

IN AMERICA

the but and scored 98 runs for Wars of the match, and was level at 3-g) to the Cleveland Indians. wickshire, whose first innings realised 206 runs, but Northants replied with a total of 280, Paine taking 19. When stamina seven for wickshire had made 111 for three their second innings.-Reuter.

London, June 25.

EARLIER RESULTS

Kent defeated Somerset by eight Poughkeepsie, N. Y., Jane 18.

wickets, their victory being mainly Californin's Golden Bears fo-day due to the brilliant bowling of won the four-mile varsity regatta in "ch" Freeman, The veteran slow 18 minutes and 52 seconds, following bowler

thrilling merk-to-neck finish with Somerset could only realise 84 in Princeton's erew, as a result of which their first innings, Freeman claiming

wickets officials and to 20 into a huddle for even

The 32. In their over 10 minutes before announcing second knock they fared much bet

(ter, scoring 281. Flee being credit- the winner.

with 102,

The Princeton oarsmen were tired over the distance at 18 minutes, and 3/5ths seconds.

Washington was third followed by

Pennsylvanin Navy, Syracuse,

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Boston

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in the first set. Then, with a reassur- | intet e friend, in the stands, as Perry braced himself to the task of quickening the pace and ran out con- fidently with

of three games. Turnbull again took the lead in the second set. Ferry got ahead at 8-2, only to lowe bis next servien

St. Louis Brooklyn Then Perry ance more game to love.

(Delancey scored a home rua applied pressure, and although Turn- buil put up a good fight Perry was for the Cardinals and Bacher for very mobile, and after taking

the the Dodgers). second set hind his opponent racing All about the curt. There were a Trading few goad rallies, but Perry, at 4-2, took the next on his service, ext before taking the dosing the next match with some fine service.

Bossu stemated the Australian tide af victory in text of stamina:: which aruse in the second set when

left-handed

Chiengo

2 77 1 3 13 New York (There were ten innings). Chicago

New York

An interesting non-qualifier was Jack White, the Open Champion of 1904, who failed by one stroke.

Rex Hartley, who was yester day's leading amateur, blew up with an 85, for a total of 156.

J. J. Russon, of Pannal, returned scores of 71 and 71. Lees had rounds of 71 and 74, P. Alliss 70 and 75, King 74 and 72, P. 3. Mahon 70 and 77. Jack MeLean 74 and 76 and C. Sayner 68 and 80.

The qualifiers were: Cotton (Gt. Brit.)

1

Burton

Bussun

10 12

2

Macdonald Smith'

1 5 13

Charles Whitcombe

Lacey

(Herman scored a home run for Hector Thomson

4

1 8 10 14

2

},༠༢༩༥ Allis Kinst Buower (France)

loss of two wickets.

Kent scored 28 and 128 for. the: Hoptain had put his all into the erisi the Cubs).

Cincinnati Essex tained a victory

Philadelphin by fen- Houssus led 5---3 with two set points. wickets oger Lancashire.

the Thereafter

Dolph Camilli scored a home Cox (Gt. Brit.) ennuy Laurenshire scored 203 (Evans (5) Parisian enrried out a campaign of run for the Phillies). for 87) and sa (Nichols 4 for 14). attrition. Hopman Washington won the junior var Incidentally Nichols has been chosen miles, but his legs would no longer ran miles and

AMERICAN LEAGUE sity event followed by Navy. Car for the second Test toom. Essex car nell'a freshmen won the Frogh event.scored 15. Pearce hitting up 18 his opponent's deep drives.

carry

hit in the net in time to em followed by Washington, California and 31 for the loss of no wicket. and Navy.

LAWN TENNIS

George Heury, other veteran Best bowler, can to His own with the ball claiming no less than 11

Paris

Washington Detrail New York Cleveland

7

R. II. E.

13 D

Makon Brews (S. Africa) McIrwell

Davies

4 12 0

Abe Michell

Sayner

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is rather sorry that the little Chilean player, Senorita Lizana, has,

12 1 R. Whitcombe one. She could not withstand the

5 6 1

Collinge tengcity of a one-stroke ployer--the LEAGUEs for 6 run: when Leicester:

(Wally Berger scored a home Kirkwand golden-haired girl with the Grecian run for the Indians). defented Hampshire by 47 run. profile from the Basque country, who

Hampshire scored 84 (Smith 5 for is ranked fourth in France, Mile. 4, Genty & for 20) and. 187 (Genry Trilatne. The Chilean girl tried to their first innings und 161 in their Coremd.--- Henties

Matches In "B" Division for), Lajcester totalled 157 it tie up her opponent on the buckhund:

For To-day

The following is the programme

of matches in the "B" Division of

wing, at found her too fleet of foot; thus to be caught.

CHAMPIONS

Finally came the late evening defent DOWN TO

of Miss A. M. Yorke by that mistress

Miss Tam Barton, the 18-years-old of the half-volley and the rising-ball

the Hongkong Lawn Tennis League Surrey girl who was beaten in the drive, Mue. Ilenratin. The French PLAY

to bo played this afternoon:

Hongkong C.C. v. C.B.A.

Civil Service v. Indian I.C.

Club de Recreio v. Chinese R.C.

V.

University

final of the British Women's Open worean won by 6-1, 3-6. 7—6—and Golf chummpionship for the second year it was touch-and-go up to the last in sugression, has disirented an elbow

Įsisty seconds.

as the result of a fall while riding Thus Miss Peggy Seriven is the sole in Ireland and will not be able to English survivor this Kowloon C.C.play golf for some time,

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Pairs matches postponed from

Boyer Compston Daily

McLean Picard

Lawson Little

third

71+71-12 66+70142 Brown land two perfect wouds well on Both batsmen geored freely, the

the 71+69=143

Burk and Bass twice failed to take first 50 in 35 minutes and the second

Bass had three very bath

indi 20 minutes. Fagg's hooking 70474144 theus out. 74-1-70=144 woods on the sixth head and Brown of short-pitched deliveries

wax. lay four when Craigengewer brilliant, but

The

he could not match -71-4-74-145 aver sent down the second shot. Aakdown, who was in glorious form.

70+75-145

this saving a possible feur. Brown After Ames and Todd had been dis- 74-4-721-46

led by 6-1 at the end of the sixth head, posed of at 189 and 236 respectively, +74+72=146

BASA TAKES LEAD

Ashdown remained unbeaten until 75-4-71146 .704.77=147 Then came Basa's inspired spell.

declared with 髅 Chapman

lead of 412 71476147 He reduced the deficit to 7-6 and then runs,

the tenth head. 78-475-147 took the lend by 8-7 on

For three hours and twenty-five .71-4-76=147 The eleventh head saw Dasa lie the minutes Aldown batted in faultless .7744-71=148 | shot bat with his lust wood he kancked style, this being his third hundred in 08-480=148 up one of Brown's deliveries and then his last four linings against Glomor- 76472=148 the Kowloon" Bowling Green player gun. By drives, cuts, pulls and hita 764-7148 drew a second to take the lead by ti leg; he hit fifteen fours. 7672-1189-8.

In Glamorgan's innings Smart gave -76-4-72-118 Barn fell away somewhat and a bright display of hard hitting which - 76-4-72=148 | except for one briliant wood in every did much to save the follow-on.

78+762 149

75-471=140

71+78÷150

774-74-161

78+74-162

that the Civil Service pair are due for a defeat to-day. However, it is doubtful whether J. E. Henson and 5. A. Bright are capable of springins | a surprise.

Another Interesting fixture will be that between F. X. M. da Silva and C. G. Silva, and the Glendinnings, who provided the sensation of the previous round by eliminating II. Nish | and A. M. Holland.

The full programmu, las fuflows?

J. E. Henson

A. W. Gristianich

v. S. A. Bright longkang Electric, BC, Green

F. X. M. da Silva Ole Gendinging

6. Sv

V.

W. Glendinning

(Taiko R.C. Green)

Just Wednesday will be played off. A. Merarinne,

3. J. Birdin v. J. Cavanagh

in the local Lawn Bowls Cham- Ciyli Service C.0, Groen]

pionships this afternoon when the in. Goodman last five of the third round con- R. Lly tests will be decided.

One of the originally fixed matches, Liat between the Club de Recreio pair,

4. R. P. Lu

K. Beer (Kowkann. 11,6,C. Green) 1. A. R. Dunean. v. H. B. Rose J. M. Purvis bran (Hongkong F.C. Green)'

SINGLES MATCH

J. E. Noronha and B. Baato, and the Civil Service couplo, T. Armstrong The unfinished Singles match be and C. Strange, line already been tween A. R. Dallah, of the Indian played the latter winning by 24 shots RC, and L. de Rome, of the Hong- kong Electric R.C., is to be concluded

to 12.

F. J. Jones and A. W. Grimmitt, on the Civil Service O.C. green this the holders, are due to play to-day afternoon.

and as last year's champions have When the match was abandoned on been eliminated from both Singles and June 12, Dallah was leading by eleven Rinks contests, it might be hinted shots to ten on the twelfth head.

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