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THE HONGKONG 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

AUSTIN ENTRANCES

CROWD

MAGical strokeS IN PARIS

PERRY SUBDUES TURNBULL

Auteuil, May 30. London, June 25,

Great Britain's two leading The South African cricket tourists, who play their Second players, F. J. Perry and H. W. Austin, played leading rules in Test match against England at the big matches of the French Lord's on Saturday, brought off Lawn Tennis Championships here their best performance to date when they beat the strong York-to-day. Each scored a brilliant victory which carried him into shire side by 128 runs after de- the quarter-final round of the claring their second innings closed at 301 for seven at Shef men's singles. Both wins were

in straight sets. field.

F. J. Perry bent D. P. Turnbull, the; Australian Davis Cup player, 6-4. The man what caused all the darke 44, 6-3; and H. W. Austin defeated was the dilutive Greelt, Zenophon

France' Merlin, ranked as Andre Balaskas, the all-rounder, who

eap.

6-0, 6-1, 6-). fured twelve wirkets during the match second player,

"On this form of Perry and Austin for a total of 151 runs. Bulokas is.

should be safe for gongly howtor who received much the Invis Cup sho advice from Carrie Grimmett, the Great Britain was Auteuils ver- Australian, wie he was in the Com-diet after those victories. monwealth during the South African's

Following upon these achievements| emine the successes of the Australians, J. I. Crawford and V. B. McGrath,

The South Africans bid frst ug which make four Empire representa-

C. E. HARE ALSO of the wickets and compiled 163 tuntives in the last eight.

for

107

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enticed.

It

the

smouth,

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round decision.

Double Header Baseball Tie

QUALIFIERS FOR GOLF TITLE

to which Yorkshiry, strong as their Austin gave a rare display of al- Lou Ambers, young lightweight, lands ane smack on the nose of Tony Intting side is, could only manage 201 An injured shoulder will pre-rams, Balaskas had four victims far as most perfect lawn tennis. England's Canzoneri during their title fight in Madison Square Garden, which saw vent Miss Betty Nuthall from runs. B. 11. Cateren loveheal his best stylist took a sequence of nire games: Canzoneri become the first ex-lightweight champ to regain his crown. playing at Wimbledon this year. furm with the bot in the tourists in pening the match, then, dropping Although Ambers was the favourite, Tony led all the way to win a 15- Merlin's service game, he won another second innings and knocked up 101|

a row and against five games in a For the first time since she was

ron without losing his wicket when France's second best player! 14 she will not be computing inhe innings was declared close at 301 red

15 seemed like sheer magic, the championships.

"My shoulder became troublesome In their second innings Yorkshire,renclimau made but few mistakes.

Austin's barrage of three or four months ago, and has

were dismissed for 235 runs, Balaskas! rhythmically produced backhand; not reade

to treatment," she told were dis the Secure Chreticle To play in adding another right, wickets to his drives sped again and again to the

total for 99 Funn

Merlin had been! is out of the ques} the championship

ER. T. Holmes, the captain, and spot from which tion. I cannot hold a riequet,

11. S. Squires carried off the honours

"Austin's second sequence of games The trouble was discovered by for Surrey, in their match against arric

his In two-love in third from!

carriol Nuthall after Betty's Amerien. Medical examinations show Worcestershire at the Oval war the car

to toss up the balls skywards, and ed that she lind dislovnted ones theme side won comfortably by eight et. By then Merlin was beginning

wickets,

Austin, never invulnerable to a deep NEW YORK GIANTS the back of her neck.

second game, Job, lost match. Mertin

then equalised at 2. kept level to 4-4, his speed and ¦

Austin's

Jength. unimpeachable accuracy in placements breaking up there was a thrill in the Just game SHARE HONOURS Lotull. Merlin saving three match

before failing at the fourth.

WITH CUBS PERRY SETTLES DOWN

Frturo

C. E. HARE OUT OF ACTION

Charles

season.

Hurt his ankle in Rome sevenly, and has since discovered that fractured a bone. Acting under the) asics of the Lawn Tennis Association doctor, he will abandon competitive play for the season---a prent" disap- pointment to him.

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mammoth of 433 runs in their first inning stupe Squires, contributing 143 and gelmes E. Hkro, the young Bir 14. When Worcestershire were dis. augham lawn tennir "hope," will not missed for 157 they were made to play in any more tournaments this follow on and last their last wicket in

the

second innings for 30. P. 6. H. Ponder had seven for 89 in the first

cond, in which innings, ard Holines

Res four for 61 in Murtin

New York, Jane 25. card 119 for Worrestershire?

For the loss of two wirkels Surrey P. J. Perry played a sound and up.'

In a double header to-day, the knocked off 75 rums for victory:

usually sober gaine in subduing The Derbyshire again go to the end of cannon ball services of D. P. Turn New York Giants named out the the County Championship table bull, the Australian Davis Cup player, Chicago Cubs in the first game through Warwickshire's Tólure to take He took a httle time to settle down, but were trounced in the second

than three points

from and through the first half of the first although Northamptonshire in their maten at set: Turnball set the pace, playing opponents. Northampton.

slow cut shots which Perry frequently The Yankees also suffered Bob Wyatt was in good term with| netted..

defeat, losing by a narrow margin the bat and serred 38 runs for War- Turnbull took the first two games wickshire, whose first innings realised of the maleh, and was level at 3-3 to the Cleveland Indians. 1200 runs, but Northants replied with a ¦ in the first set. Then, with a resu The results of to-day's matches

total of 289. Paine taking seven for ing nod to a friend in the stands, as eabled by Reuter follow:

When stamps were drawn War Perry braced himself to the task of wickshire had made 144 for three in quickening the pace and ran out con- their second innings-Renter..

California Crew Wins Regatta

'VARSITIES RACE IN AMERICA

Poughkeepsie, N. Y., June 18,

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EARLIER RESULTS

London, June 25. Kent defeated Somerset hy eight wighets, their victory being mainly, due to the brilliant bowling off

with sequence of thre games. Turnbull again took the lend in the second set. Perry got ahead at 2-2, only to lose his next service

to love. Then Perry once intre i applied pressure, and although Turn-

put up good fight

taking

out-hit they

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final four rounds.

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 a promising start and was beaten by 21 shots to 15 on 26 beads.

con.

The scoring was always on the low, four lus was completely outplayed. side and rarely was either campolitor! However, his good wood saved him able to secure a large count. There many shots and for the next six hends to register were altogether almeteen singles re- Brown was only able gistered during the 24 hours, fourl singles. After the 17th head Brown twos and three threes.

by 16-8 before Basa again scored,

wo singles bat Bot3 players have represented the le chalked up two Colony in interpart matcher although eeded a three on the 20th head.

Two more angles went to Brown neither has been successful in winning the Singles title. Brown was run and on the 21th head he had the lend by 20-12, the match being as good us |ner-up in 1927 is R. Lapelov,

his consist won, but Busa scored a three before It by minintaining ent form throughout the match that allowing his opponent to go game. the former. Kowloon Dock player was ale to secure the verdict. He was ས་་་་་

in his very best form hurt sent down ny perfect woods. Be had. a certain amount of luck but never I have of a sufletent mount as claimed shots undeservingly. There! were times when his apponent missed

BATSMEN

IN RECORD

by narrow margine but such luck! CRICKET

must necessarily enter inle

every

game and when an opponent derives

benefit from failures of this nature. STAND

he is no more unworthy of winningi than when he beats in opponent who

misses by match burger margins.

BASA OPENS WELL

Busa opened in a promising manner PLAYERS SCORE

and the bowling was of a high stand- ard during the first couple of heads while on the seventh, eighth, math and tenth heads he played some inspired bowls and constantly placed woods on

FREELY

London, June 25. Players with scores of 153 and under qualified for the British Open Golf Championship which is

from the twelfth head to the end, he to be played at Muirfield over the the jack or in close proximity, but NOTEWORTHY FEAT

AT CARDIFF fost much of his arcuracy and inly All the prominent competitorswled on an average of one good qualified, though W. Lawson Little.

four.

In the course of playing them- the British Amateur, title holder. wood in every

However, there were nunny occasiona selves into their commanding and Picard had close shaves.

when his one, good wood secured the position over Glamorgan at entant or saved shots which his oppoy»

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

California's Gohlen Bears to-day "Tich" Freeman. The veteran slow very mobile, and ferry wha, for the Cardinals and Bucher for 70 and 77, Jack Melcan 74 and.

won the four-mile varsity regatta in bowler.

second set had his opponent

racing

all about the court. There were a few good rallies, but Perry, leading 42. took the next on his service, Josing the next before taking the match with some fine services.

76 and C. Sayner 68 and 80.

311 Li

For the second time in the match

ent was lying. On not a few heads Cardiff on May 30, where Glam- Brown had the Grat, third and organ scored only 40 for one wicket of the 413 runs they fourth

"The rewas playing perfectly needed to win, Kent added a note- with a good draw on either and it worthy fent to the list of county An 85. for a total of 156.

J. J. Husson, of Pannal, returned was on the fast side and in the latter records recently. 2

of the jame, Basa was unnble scores of 71 and 71. Lees had to judge the weight with any degree Fugg and Ashdown so dominated the St. Logis

rounds of 71 and 74, P. Alliss 70 of certainty and was inclined to be Glamorgan attack that the first wicket Brooklyn (Delancey scared a home run and h, King 74 and 72, 1. J. Mahon shart with the majority of his woods. put on over 100. In 1901, C. J. Burn- The first three heads went to Brown up and Humphreys (E.) scured 108 but he was only able to take the lead and 100 against the South Africans the Dodgers).

by 4-0. On the second head Bash was at Beckenham, but the present figures,

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second shots and attempt 101 and 127, surpass these, in addi- 714-70111ing three New York

70-471-141ed to dislodge Brown's counter but tion to their being made for the first 71471=142 nly just failed. On the third bend time in a County, match. There were ten innings).

freely, the Both batsmen 6-76-142 Brown had two perfect woods well on Chicagn

74-4-69143 the jack und Basa twice failed to take first 50 in 35 minutes and the second

them out.

BASA had three Very Ind 121 25 70-474-1445

minutes. Fogg's hooking woods on

of

deliveries 74+70144

the Craigengewer

but he could not match 71-1-74145 lay four when

sreend the

Ashdown, who was in glorious form. 70-75-145 player sent down 74-472-146 hus saving a possible four. Brown After Ames and Todd had been dis- led by 6-1 at the end of the sixth head, posed of nt 189 and 236 respectively, -74-1-72-1-46

BASA TAKES LEAD

Ashdown remained unbenten untli .75+71-146 -704-77-147 Then came Basa's inspired spell.

New York

The qualifiers were:

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Cotton (G. Brit.)

3 13

1

Burton

Busson

10 12 2 5 13 1

Macdonald Smith

Charles Whitcombe. Larry Herman scored a home run for Hector Thomson

18 minutes and 5 seconds, following! Somerset could only realie 84 in n thrilling neck to-neck finish with their first innings, Freeman claiming Princeton's crew, as a result of which; seven

wickets for 3. In their officials had to go into a huddle for serund knock they fared muck bet. over 10 minutes. before announcing; ter scoring 281, Flee being credit.

Boussus stemmed the Australian The winner.

f with 102. The Princeton oarsmen were timed: Kent scored 238 and 128 for the ide of victory in a test of stamina, the Cubs).

crisis Hloptaan had put his all into the over the distance at 18 minutes, 52 less of two wickets,

when and 3/5ths seconds.

Essex gained a victory by tea which arose in the second

Bousus led - with two set paint.. Washington was third followed by wickets over Lancashire,

the Thereafter Lancashire scored 263

enang left-handed. (Evans 5 Navy, Syracuse, Pennsylvania and

for 97) and 83 (Nichols 5 for 14). Parisian carried out a campaign of run Columbia.

miles and Washington won the junior var Incidentally Nichols has been chosen, attrition, Hopman raa sity event followed by Navy. Cor- for the seeund Test team. Easy miles, but his legs would no

ไป out pell's freshmen won the Fresh event, red 16. Pearce hitting up 105, carry him to the net in time off his opponent's deep drives. followed by Washington, California and 31 for the ins of no wirket.

Leicester Beat Northants

Paris is rather sorry that the little and Navy.

George tiery, another

Blaver, Senorita Lizana, has veteran Chilent Test howler, caine into his own with

She could not withstand the, gone. the all claiming no less than 11eneity of

player--the a one-stroke LEAGUEwige for ds ie when Leicester

the Green run for the Indians). defeated Bumpshize by 17 rups.

from Basque country, who Hampshire reared K4 (Smith 5 for ranked fourth in France. Mil

LAWN TENNIS

Matches In "B" Division For To-day

The following is the programme of matches in the "B" Division of

the Hongkong Lawn Tennis League

to be played this afternoon: Hongkong C.C. v. C.B.A. Civil Service V. Indian R.C.

Club de Recreio v.

University

Kuldenshaired girl with

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43, Geary 6 for 29) and 187 (Geary Iribarne, The Chilean girl tried to

AMERICAN LEAGUE

Cincinnati Philadelphia. 10 (Dolph Camilli scored a home

for the Phillies).

1

8 1.1

Laes Allis

King 2

Bouer (France) Cox it. Brit.) Mahon

K. 1. E.

Brews (S. Africa) McDowell

Washington

7 13

0

Davies

12

Abe Michell

Sayner

New York Cleveland

Whitcombe

1 Collings

Detroit

1 12

Wally Berger scored a home Kirkwood

1 for 66). Leiguster totalled 157 in the up her opponent on the backhand CHAMPIONS

their first innings and 161 ja their wing, but found her too fleet of fant second, ---Reuter,

thus to be caught.

Finally came the lute evening defent DOWN TO

f Miss A. M. Yorke by that mistress

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

Surrey girl who was beaten in the drive, Mme. Henretin. The French- PLAY

final of the British Women's Open woman won by 6-1, 3—6. 7—5—ant Golf championship for the second year it was touch-and-go up to the lust

in succession, has dislocated an elbow) sixty seconds.

as the result of a fall while riding) Thx Miss Peugy Seriven is the sole in Ireland and will not be able tol English survivor this

year

in the

Chinese R.C. 1. Kowloon C.C.play golf for some time.

women's singles.

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GIANT KILLERS ALSO

Cox

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McLean Picard Lawson Little

hot.

sixth head and Brow brilliant: Pitched

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.71-4-76147] He reduced the defcit to 7-6 and the Chapman declared with a lead of 412

runs.

72-75-117 took the lead by 7 on the tenth head. For three hours and twenty-five .71+16=147 The cleventh head saw Basa lie the minutes Ashdown batted in faultless 77471=148 | shot bat with his last wood he knocked style, thin being his third hundred in 68-480–148 up one of Brown's deliveries and then his last four innings against Glamor- 76-721-48 the Kowloon Bowling Green player, gan.. By drives, cuts, pulls and hita 76472-148 drew a

second to take the lead by tu le he hit fifteen fours. 76-1-721-489-8. 7672-1.48

B fell away somewhat

und

In Glamorgan's Innings Smart gave

a bright display of hard hitting which

-764-72=148 | except for one brilliant wood in every did much to save the follow-on.

73+76=149

754-74=149

4-4-76150

.774-74-161 .78+74=162

that the Civil Service pair are dai for a defent to-day. However, it is doubtful whether J. E. Henson and S. A. Bright are capable of springing!

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 H. Nish and A. M. Holland,

The full programme as follows: P. J Joner

J. E. Henson

Y.

5. A. Bright

| A. *. Grimmill

(Hongkieut. Electric R.C. fireen) F. X. M. da Silva T.. Glending

v. W. Glendinning

Pairs matches postponed from C. G. V

(Talkoo R.C. (Green) Inst Wednesday will be played off A. McFarlane

M. J. Medina in the local Lawn Bowls Cham. Russell

2. Cavanaghs, Civil Service C.C. Green) pionships this afternoon when the R. Goodman v. R. F. * last five of the third round con- K. Lapsley

v. H. Down Kowloon 1.4LC. Green) tests will be decided.

A. 1. Dunean v. Rogn J. M. Parik Duncan

(fongkong FC. Green?

One of the originally fixed matches, that between the Club de Recreio patr, J. E. Noronha and B. Basto, and the

SINGLES MATCH Civil Servico couple, T. Armstrong.

'The unfinished Singles match be and C. Strange, has already been tween A. R. Dallah, of the Indian played the latter winning by 21 shots R.C., and L. de Romo, of the Hong- kung Electric R.C, is to be concludod F. J. Jones and A. W. Grimmitt, on the Civil Service C.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 loading by eloveh Rinks' contesta, it might be hinted shots, to ten on the twelfth head.

to 12.

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