THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. THURSDAY,
JUNE
-1935.
GLENDINNINGS DIE FIGHTING IN BOWLS TOURNEY
GIANT KILLERS
BEATEN
FATHER AND SON IN GOOD FORM
FULLY EXTEND A STRONG CLUB DE RECREIO PAIR.
DEMONSTRATE THAT PREVIOUS WIN WAS NO FLASH IN PAN
(By "Sagax")
Even if the Glendinnings had won, which they didn't, in the third round of the Pairs Lawn Bowls Championship against F. X. M. da Silva and C. G. Silva on the Taikoo R. C. Green yes- terday, they could not have demonstrated, in any more certain fashion, that their victory in the previous round against H. Nish and A. M. Holland was no mero flash in the pan.
If they would invs sepredared the Ame form as enrried them to victory i on the Kovinen Back K, C. Green hasti month or if they had been meeting! opponents of may Besinlits than the two Hilvas, the world have! qualified for the fourth room andį would have been fully deserving t their success.
Trug they were beaten by a margin of seven shots (22-15) but a reven shot difference in no way indicates that the users were unt-played. In fact the losers were fur-froin being out-played by their wore experi-ne opponents. I am sure the Silvas will he the very first to admit that newer during the first eighteen tends of way the gate, were they in muy playing superior bowls opponents or was there anything to show that they were going to win.
On the other had there must have
Their
been innumerable occasions when the
defent of Nish and Holland vividly and persistently shed neros, their winds and gave them not a few worry- ing moments.
GLENDINNING'S LAPSE
INTERNATIONAL BOWLS
SOUTH AFRICANS BEATEN
TOURISTS LOSE
TO WALES
At the Cardiff Club, Sophia Gardens, the Test match between Wales and South Africa WAS played in fine weather, on a per- feet green, Wales winning by 110 to 91.
NEA
Healdsburg, California, not only has a fine new municipal golf course in Tayman Park, but it also claims to be the only American couran using girls as enddies, Dr. Ed Baoann, world high jump cham pion while at University of Californix, and now one of the Redwood Empire's leading golfers, finda Harriett Tilgle an excellent enddy.
English Golf Union Hold Trial
FREE HITTING WORCESTERSHIRE PLAYER DOES WELL
London, June 3.
That energetic body, the English Golf Union, held a
S. Wenger was the only Welsh skip series of trial matches here, starting on Saturday and finish-
to lose, J. Yant beating him by fours
loss of form during the middle of exige
| shut, and T. Davidson drew with ing yesterday. Singles between sides of twelve players The defeat may be traced to the Felix Willians, this being a wonderful representing the North-Western, North-Eastern, Midland
A. White hud i seront light the gun of the younger Glenduangwa A. J. Bibb, who won by only and Southern areas were played until the final afternoon.
two chute. when he was not howling at aegrate
W. d. tiren best 4. when 24 players aside, representing the President's and Hachi by nine shots, but A the end. He started off with Stores in towed be proves Past Presidents' teams, played foursomes.
ly as in the beginning or
high standard of how!
Bau!
Wit
albaugh deprived, dough illness, of
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HENRY COTTON LEADS FIELD
and: and 1
OF GOLFERS
COOK BEATS New York
VILLAR ON Giants In POINTS
RECORD ROUND IN KNOCK-OUT KING
BRITISH OPEN
THE LEADING
SCORES
London, Juno 26.
Henry Cotton, the holder of the
PUZZLED
CLEVER VETERAN BOXER
London, June 5. Pancho Villar, the 22-year-old
Better Form
DEFEAT CUBS IN
BASEBALL TIE
PIRATES WIN TWICE
There
New York, June 26. was only one- match
title, led the field in the first round proper of the British Open Golf heavy-weight boxer, one time scheduled in the American Base- Championship at Muirfield with toreador of the Spanish bull ring, ball, League' to-day and that was A score of 68 (33 and 35), which came to London with a long postponed on
is a record for the course.
The reare should have been twal strokes better but Colton took six for the last hole.
Macionahi Smith, of America, and
sequence
of knock-out viclorica in the squared circle.
account of rain This fixture was between Detroll He received cheek, however, ni | Tigers and Chicago White Sox. the Albert Bull Bt night. when
A full programme was played Gorge Cook, the Australian, 67 years A. Perry, of Leatherhead, each return- et cure of 69. 16. W. It. Kegon, of are, but fill the Peter Pan of the in the National League, however, Pittsburgh on point it tea Huston Braves and of West Lancashire, A. 11. Padgrounds, writes Fred Hurt.
Pirates being engaged in a double
the
Bert.
1
beat his ring
There was a big
"Mest of
of Sundridge
Cup player, took racing sportsnien AKP of the hender which went to the Pirates. Scottish Wark and Melavie, 70 for
The New York Giants showed a the first round Charles:
Gerrard's then, leaving the therby adds, fne the Whitcombe, Holland of
moment, were speculating merely a return to form and beat the Cuba Cross,
Reginak Whitcombe,
long Cook night last against while the St. Louis Cardinals, the the angit, a man who undoubtedly possesses a Giants nearest rivals, were beaten Look
Ernest 72. Hector.
destructive punch. Mark Seymour, d. 1 Whitcombe, Busson, A. H. Compton and Sveteran winning, and while Cock put Easterbrook had eards of 7o while B. Burlan and A. Boomer hast 70. The leading scores follow:
Hodson and C. Swenson,
11. Cotton
Macdonald Smith'
Kenyon
AP
W. 11. A. H. Padgham Meltuvic
A. d. len
Lacry Branch
1. J. Mahon C. Whitcombe P. C. Allis
Holid 11. Figarobe. R. A. W
A. Hodson.. C. Sweeney
W. Lawson Little
II. Thomson
R.
Whitcombe
M. Seymour
J. J. BursON
A. H. Cumpston
S. Easterbronk
Ball
212
R. Burton
A. Boumer
J. McLean
S. P. BrewA
-Reuter,
38
BA
.76
76
76
76
ENGLAND'S DAY IN FRANCE
WONDERFUL PLAY BY AUSTIN
PERRY BEATS BOUSSUS
Few could have wagered sm
theby the Dodgers.
up a marvellous show, considering
Full resulta of to-day's matches
disparity of years, height and weight, as cable by Reuter follow: I fine the verdict hold a rather syn- & pathetic quality,
Ter pounds were fearcht, maj ́ål momma tha! the Spaniard, who had the treat of an exclung
Junto vena expecting to go twa pe Chicago Postuds. Orar ten Da
on the progreining
were BARGAIN!
NATIONAL LEAGUE
R.
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for the Giants).
St. Louis
rond,
Brooklyn
Villar is a landrone fellow with wavy hair and a smile that was very
uch in evidence
NATURAL FIGHTER
When Cook made him misg, na i
did persistently in Every
Villar would smile.
Melvin Ott scored a home run
2
7 18
(J. Collins scored a home run
He has a sense of humour as well for the Cardinals and Bucher for
•
hig punch.
It was a good fight, although the Dodgers, There Cook's clever smothering at lose innings).
quarters prevented the Spauined from
Cincinnatt
aloin
his usual shut.
were
Len
5 ม 2
4
We saw enough of Villar, however, Philadelphia...... 12 14· to appreciate that he has a natural
appetite for fighting. and that
against an opponent who would stand 11 l
(Goodman scored a home run for
the Reds while Watkins hit two.
for the Phillies).
mix it with him he could home runs and Dolph Camilly one very dangerous.
Cank searest very well in the later rounds with his left hooks.
Vilar had a nasty ent on the bridge of his nose which led profusely, but the Australian, who eually ther evidence of battle, hit the ring with
eratch.
a master of Villar vos up against defensive thods and after twe Fonds he began to look puzzled.
It was over ten years ago
that
Pittsburgh Boston
4 11 ? G
(Wally Berger scored a home run for the Braves). Pittsburgh Boston
2
1 2
Cook met and bent hi low country; LAWN TENNIS LEAGUE
man, Profine, in the le rine, aid it it wonderful how the old fellow still manages to dodge the years,
Refore this hout Don Merlin- 'dal, the South African, met the ex- French champion, Andre Lenglet, and ton, got a 10-rand: verdt en
"C" Division Matches For To-day
It meg, a good Teminion double for!
The Kowloon Cricket Club, the those who had theit waners on the Army Tennis Club and the Chin- Phupire Paris, but I think Meforlinsene Recreation Clgh, all of whom dale was very lucky to get his vers
dict
are unbeaten in the "C" Division
It may be presumed that the team could only pass from mistel to match Ne bi arritin third man, N. C. Pauly, forcing his more experiemad page use plzen was taken by Bryn Davies to represent Eeyland in the iner-isweing a little bit of the and a litt to reproduce his best to present the father and son fring veurige
ardit, Stacey played 4. Horton, national at Royal Lgthem and 51. bit i that, learing the game at times much of a head. However, he was and his rink out Wales in a winning Aungs in Auga A will be mie ted from with some diffulty to be fought out the leading twelve players on either with the first heenness whilst he
with the spent eide of those
el when to watch players and Fourwho have, their metheats and the courage thez! not in the same form alter the frition, bebe 12 up.
At five ends Wales led by 27-17. half dozen hear
Het plaat in the lightly toward the end until the at en ently T, 615, and at fifteen exception that four players
trini automatically best to their divers
had finished pair were oul-generated on the 22 The South Africans, sed teadves:. Dt. W. Tweddle,
When the mmittee har four heads,
lande i fire attorn; to get on forming
Cher delibertation. Thirsk in the fed dy and, but could not the runner-up to Lawson Little, John wedding their bend in
Woodham, the English ebna.pien, E. put aivaya F. Y. M. de Silv.
Rev Hartley opposed Harry Bentley--; content but he was aale to sol esige their defia il.
There was a good attendance of Fidian and Stanley Lnet.
of bringing new ad er brother Ad. is stretched out on! down at least one very good weed
perantem, ela dug the Loud Mayor-
in burl af sjelyez with consilitis-and on each head and when he w
A. S. G. Thoamion, and Credit, and the ketures of the uuspected Talent
Auteuil, May 31. his beat he wa dedyr 1e
Celetors the trials wenspilt panty pouble that four of the cases tre wa Morality enjoyed. certainly the better 11
4. W. Austin beat Roderick T. R. Dasies, the entsin of the for the opening af jawab and Mr. Woodham "rept perbany that in 6. blive, deleted. The same was never treat improved
minor from Worrestershire when eaten, but it repay to how us Bentley Menzel after five gruelling sets Young of Gloucester and Timmis of has reduced his elusive form in the quarter-final round of the that sight of their fear he thing, there is a free biting plager. Thomson is as good a form player French Inn tennis champion
of desii-maz-cape peilit He as he je a whittler down of strul ships here today. had never derfore been on an inter-ale gave the redoutable. Thirsk a: Hurley can, after all, ore from the vas one of the aids struggles good in, but failing to inde a punt and Thirk is a partner of conr-jeen at the Stade Roland Garros this
Austin then pulled himself together national match.
an the ith was soddenly confronted, age hd resource,
your, when Austin, after being a ret with 3. and then 4 erned by the Other players who fntred themselves down at the ten minutes pet, pulled and steadied his long drives and began i garding to Tennning negotiation of a Stymin into the meriuntetic eye were that 19throath to respected victory. He to pass Menze na he struggled for the scored two
PLACES TO BE FILLED performer Thongs and J. P. Zacharias Posited that the four certainties el tamashive
and there were
start he was playsIK TY itt¢Ët!་༥C
* whi
The offer th Glimdir 3 sistent hit het niet expable of the
same brilliance a hy
Tin and again he gived" jua?" met
Pame wa
te bog sudary well ... bodied at the idea
drew colors but there were any, were fed that they ocenions when he played
Bimet d
times get amay th
up A gyan ang vi
ate the Silvan a map for die le up dry!
Write Varrant in the Morning
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The cross bughod derbisely who of the Lawn Tennis League, should maintain their record this after- it was announced.
Dan did some hard punching my puson.
then, bait the initiative was in with the Perschram, whole pute prefine dose was quith reasons
able.
The Kowton six have played.
won two of them by comfortable three matches to date and have margins while they beat the Chib de Recreio by the odd set in five. have The Army Tennis Club
victories while the
nly one in the match to date, whose recent battle, it by June 10--), 26-nt prition. sarily dangerat in
When the Bowhon panda ga N
the giant Czechos ar sum, dropped off game Chinese R. C. have only played one latot fore CH 20 tes.
The programme for to-day is as heads he purely mis of deprying the father slender as the hat have unnel are able to are their with Lamon Lattle is still fresh in shvation sevment to have the match next five and equalised the score n
Invitations there renka six
were opposed by in his hands when he led at 3-1 in to sete all. When the fifth set begen The con le he and at by angarating a
etherall and They
www Fourth net.
Austin was fresh; Menzel had begun Follows: hot buked i then anafunt ali
plagers for he fixed for the team of Boy Walton, Lancashire, and the
fert were drunking! roner Stowe, aml a Eaived
watch
The
Lavery is probably "The best to crack. His Foram
udron wick,
across the court, his shoulders beaved, Indise It. C.' The second head showed all far!! The triat did malt it clear, had mulige danes was the rezultatin has ever unde.
Backing up this gelarvement, Fred he struggle, for breath. Austin, the there been. pher in brilliant Peng
wag porilay any dould, that the North- If the four Zacharia: wa showling was forthy of the
C. Buursas, maintainim admirable ball control, fed Kowloon C. C convincing, and it Western group, comprising the play- the m
Pay Perigly defeated
Chinese R. C. adapred in
bad he will
probably
Misa Hrhei ducobs (U.S.A.) beat South China Creeltoon, there was a clang of pusi-trich in talent, and the store shoot!
good 6-4
Henren (Franer) by G-4, Amy T. C. Craigengower
the: From the tiny head the tilsen- tion with the four player each taking hears eloquent testimony to the fact.trikes of the ball as we to hom. II. Crawford (Australia) beat Me ning played a type of lonely that
• Continued me Page 93 In such an extended field the spectator in the fold was P. W. L. Ri-don. As Marcel Bernard (France) (-3, 4-1.8-2. in the quarter-final of
"You Fampton Cholder); women's singles.
Club de Roursio v. C; B. A.. The is playing at present it is diffech 6--1, and 6. desk Mazda picture an English side without beat V. B. MeGrath (Australla) 6-2,¦
him, whilst that ost promising of 6-4, 2-4, C-8. southful players, A. W. MeTure, must! The men's semi-fond round thus! hele dul a mare, And that brings provide: the 150 leading Englishmen |
thi le matissons were and a megad
although ther canied by
nune too tursion muotients
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Tears of Cheshire and Lanenshire, isi 19 But he seem n? France's No. 1 player, by 6-1, 6-0, Thringhaus the Anal set.
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WHO WILL CAPTAIN? There remuites the option oft thisin, and melt mind in all with:
and the Australian champion, Jacki, C'enfade three wat of the four) place being had by the British Kupire.
(od pictures of the field and brings i MISS SCRIVEN WINS EASILY
D. Gray to the fore, He is play- ing How well as he has ever done,
mind whe can forget the tragedy
of the Lakin
3. C. Seriven holder) was
fut in the women's singles!
Egdish Championship at Formby, gaining the semi-final round with a
after
70 in the County Championship. er!
lealing with a brilliant
howing the same form in the
rounds of the Chinoiplomain
win ever
Mile. Rollin Cou-i the Dutch champion, by 6-0,]
Por three in the Anglo-Czoch Le was stricken down with rheumatism match bath on played beautiful bywa and forced to scratch, is "xperis tenni with Meat mainly dictating down ence of caplaincy in this and other the pace. He was sending felds are as unbounded as they are hurricane service deliveries and hir uccessful; the Benttish meeeves of control of the ball was amazing. lie had year were so irrefutable bound un lust swamped Austin the first set and with team spirit and good captairey pleked up two games to love. that it is essential to find an English i Austin showed a atout heart in thei captain of personality and ability, serumul et in getting on terms. He unnaged to slow down Menzel's play and contrived to pass his mon in his
RINKS CHAMPIONSHIP rushes to the net, and took a lead of
the
five games to thren. Manzol returned Arraugotients have been made for to the attack, crashed over a number the second round Rink Championship af services and equalised at Ave all. match between J. McKelvic's four and Austin six times got to set point, but C. G. Silva's quartetto to be played on each one Menzel produced off this afternoon on the Kowloon super-shot to the set going Hill Austin got home in the eighteenth chand C.C. green.
The Kowloon Dock ship's rink is Menzel peppered Austin's composed of R. Morrison, G. N. In the third set-ng much so that he Mitchell, W. Greig and J. McKelvie elected to run round the ball to play a while the Club de Recreio quartette forehand shot and Menzel collared the consists of J. E. Noronha, F. X. M. da set in eight games, and then after Silva, C. E. Marques and C. G. Silva. the interval Menzel, took a 3-1 lead.
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