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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. TUESDAY, JULY 2, 1935.

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J. DONALD BUDGE

JOE

LOUIS TO FIGHT MAX BAER

MATCH

DONALD BUDGE OF CALIFORNIA A SENSATION

CARROT-TOPPED YOUNGSTER

ATTRIBUTES OF A CHAMPION

The newest sensation in the tennis world again strides out of the Golden West. J. Donald Budge, the good-natured, quiet- ,spoken, carrot-topped youngster from the far West, is the logical successor to that already long list

The above photograph was taken on Saturday during the Lave in >Bawls League match in the First Division between the Craigungower C. C. “A” and the Civil Servies. C. C. un the latter's green.". The visitors won by 61 shots to 52.

of California greats, including WANDA MORGAN

McLoughlin, Johnston, Vines, Stoefen, et.al. Will he drive through to the top or will he fall by the wayside and be branded as "Dash in the pan?" naks Eddie Jacobs, in the November issue of American Lmen Tennis.

ARRANGED FOR really and I think that he will ge

OCTOBER

ACCORDING TO PROMOTER

Yankee Stadium, N.Y. City June 25.

Don's game has Impressed nie

far beranse be has a great many at- tributes that are essential to a chum- pion. He has a well-rounded game, is not ruffled under fire, has match. play ability, and above. 1 be, is anxious to learn.

Let us analyse his strokes, forehand is of typical Western pro- duction

wreck

1 could

BEATEN

GREAT RECOVERY BY WINNER

MISS FISHWICK TRIUMPHS

new

DETROIT WIN

TIGERS' BASEBALLERS STAGE RECOVERY

NOW SECOND TO YANKEES

SECOND WICKET

STAND

IN CRICKET TEST MATCH AT LORD'S

ENGLAND'S DIFFICULT TASK TO SAVE DEFEAT TO-DAY

con-

A century partnership for the second wicket between Bruce Mitchell, the sound and sistent batsman from Transvaal, and E. A. Rowan, a steady and attractive batsman, has given the South African cricket tourists a com- manding advantage in the Second Test match which is being played at Lord's. The pair put on. 104 runs before separation. When stumps were drawn the tourists had made 208 runs for six wickets in reply to England's first innings total of 198. The South Africans are thus 238 runs ahead with four wickets to fall and England has to bat to-day in the fourth innings.

London, July 1. Bruce Mitchell had made 101 runs. E. A. Rowan and Bruce Mit-Altogether Mitchell has hit 15 chell continued South Africa's fours.

innings in the Second Test match against England at Lord's when,

BRUCE MITCHELL

FIXTURES

The New York Yankees were with the score standing at 117 for the innings for 49 runs while FOR BOWLS

New York, July 1. not engaged in the American Baseball League to-day.

one.

Dalton

225

Miss Wanda Morgan, the British chunpient, was beaten at the 19th by Miss Diana Fishwick n

Nichols took his only wicket of Addington. They were playing in the with much top-spin, but he star inter-club tournament, and

one wicket, they returned to the Verity's three cosi kim 12 runs. can hit this shot flat When

An Fishwick's

taken for win put Went-

crease after tea. Rowan had 37 Mitchell's two. were Coppanent is at the net. t th worth in the next round, fer Roche

88.--Kenter. Battering giant Primo Carnera that by following a chop to the netter and Cobham Park were benten by Detroit Tigers, who, at the begin to his credit and Michell, who had ning of the season, were strongly opened the second innings with

Scores follow: into a helpless hulk in less than (directed at his forehand)

games to 2.

| tipped for the championship, are Siedle, 61. 18 minutes of fighting here to- re his game, but found out

Miss

Morgan started like a bamp making a recovery from na .

South Africa-1st. Inna. most outstanding on, ani, differently. The

reaching the turn in 36 to different start, and are now second night before a crowd of over

The first wicket after ten fell at 60,000, youthful Joe Louis shoved best in the game) is his backhand with some brilliant putting started for the Cleveland Indians by four runs in the new L. 3. W. ruir, against R. E. S. Wyatt,

shot in his repertoire (and one of the

#9, was four up. Mina Fishwick, to the Yankees. Today they bent 136 when Rowan became a victim

ENGLAND.IST. INNS. bis impassive ebony face squarely drive. Don delights in winding up home with a four and three, and with

с Nourse, b into the middle of the heavy and "pulverizing that little white another thres at the thirteenth she

Nichols. He had only increased Boston and Chiengo were among weight title picture.

spheroid from this portside. One of The Detroit "Rack Menace" will the most beautiful sights in tennis is was only one down, and squared mint the winning team in the American his score by seven runs when dis-it. W. Sutcliffe, Lb., 'L'Bell...

when Miss Morgan went into the | Lengue,

M. Leylaud, b. Balaskas. be matched with Max Baer in an to see him haul off on hit that shot Fishwick should have led at the short|tween Pittsburgh and St. Louis was a high back gorse at the long sixteenth. Miss The National League fixture be- When see him other serap to be staged here about hand.

The partnership had added 10W Hammond, b Dalton

L. Ames, alaskaa the time of the next baseball world I can almost visualise a complete de seventeenth, but, for the only time on postponed on account of rain. runs before Rowan was dismissed. E. L. T. Holmer, e Bell, Balankos

The results of matches played to- uerles early in October, naid Mike light and satisfaction in his sparkling the home journey, sho missed a short

A. D. Nourse was next in but he W. Pacrimond, ↳ Balaskas will occasionally Jacoba, promoter of the Twentieth 1959. He

run putt, halving the hole. The eigh day, as cabled by Kenter, follow:

again failed to uphold the reputa James Langridge, e Mitchell, b AMERICAN LEAGUE Century club and impresario of to- around his farchnad to take a ball on teenth was also halved, but at the

tion be had gained during the his backhand. His service, while not nineteenth (the short first) neither

Balschola, earlier part of the tour. When he | M. 5. night's slaughter,

an outright point winner, is very de- rouched, the green from the tee, but St. Louis

had scored only two runs he had pendnite and well placed. It is of Miss Fishwick, with the better chip, Chiengo

his off stump uprooted by Verity. T. B. Mitchell, 'not out

II. Verity, bw, b Langion the~ Amerleon twist variety and has won the hole in three to four.

Radelife score at home run for Mitchell, however, was still scor- n nice kick. His volleying is crisp

the White Sox). and well directed, but he seems to be

Cleveland a little leery of his ability at the

After that Louis' backers se him as the heir of Jack Johnson us, the next world champion.

The Negro youth with dynamite In his fista won from Carnera, the former champion, by a technical barrier. knockout after two minutes and 32 seconds of the sixth round.

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After he had taken me over the Jumps at Southampton. I told him In Bia drassing room afterward that he could have beaten me much Carnora predicted Louls would dis-mere easily if he had taken the not of those punishing pout of her, who just a year ago behind some

As the luck of the beat Carnern in 11 rounds in much ground strokes. the auto fashion to take his title. draw would have it I met him again "He hits very hard, very much in the third round at Longwood, and much to my surprise and dismay harder than Maxie Baer," said Pri-that "red-head" did come to the net mo dolefully,

lbind some of those punishing win nine games in three set". Oslo, Norway.

Nothing Charles. Hoff, onetime world cham.

seems to faze Don, hls pion pole vaulter and a professional temperament is one of the best since a yearlong tour of the Unlt-have seen. Ho is nood kid and ed States in 1920, has accepted an well liked by the players and fans offer from the British Sport associa alike. Here's to hoping he goes far tion to act as trainer for the British and helps to lift that big silver bowl, Olympic team for a perlod of 14 days the Davis Cup, in July.

shores.

ters

LEAGUE TENNIS

"A" Division Matches For To-day

Potentially the champions of the "A"... Dívision of the 'Lawn Tennis League, the Chinese Re- creation Club first six should en-

Detroit

Washington Baston

Red Sox),

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R. H. E.

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| missed.

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ing freely and the total was 158 when Nourse left,

13

0

Langton

Extras

Total

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TOURNEYS

QUARTER-FINALS OF PAIRS

MATCHES EOR TO-DAY

The quarter finals of the Open

1 Pairs Lawn Bowls Competition

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will be commenced this afternoon

Cameron,

b

when two of the contests will be

10 staged.

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The principal match will be that between the strong Craigengower

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pair, R. F. Luz and H. Beer, and the formidable Club de Recreio combina-

108 tion, F. X. M. da Silva and C. G.

Silva.

then

Cameron, the hero of the first

The Happy Valley players drow a Fall of wickets: 1 (Sutcliffe) for innings, fell to A difficult catch; 2 (Leyland) for 46; 3 (Hammon) bye in the first round and

E. W. Simmonds and J. Deakin, of

(Cronin scored a home run for the taken by Ames, who was felding for 100; 4 (Wynit) for 109; 6 (Amen) / qualified for the third by beating at deep mid-aff. The Kent wicket for 116: 6 (Holmes) for 110; 168 the Civil Service C.C. by 20 shots to keeper, who has been relieved of Farrimond) for 7; 161 (Langridge) his usual position for the Test for 8; 177 (Nichols) for 9; 199 and R. Goodman by 25 shots to 14. match, rau from deep mid-off to (Verity) for 10. behind extra-cover to hold the

SEEKING PROMOTION

ground-strokes and I was lucky to counter little difficulty in beating IN SOCCER

the Indian R. C. in their fixture this afternoon when the teams meet at Causeway Bay,

The Chinese have way, all their three matches to date, benting the Club de Recreio "A" by 7-2, the Club de Recreio "B" by the same margin, from England's the United Services I.C. by eight

(Continued on uext column)

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eatch of T.-B. Mitchell-when-the- batsman had

scored three and

the total was taken to 169 for Cripp

four.

Dalton likewise did not stay lung and was caught by Wyatt at silly paint or Verity without acoring. Eight runs later Wade, the South African captain, left without scoring, being bowled by a leg-spinner from Verity. The Total was now 177 for alx. Mitchell had, in the meantime, taken his own score to past the century mark and at the close of play he had 129 and Langlon eleven, the total being 208 for six wickets.

Langton was morally bowled by T. B. Mitchell just before the close

Bowling Analysis

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W.

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Bel...

0 16

1

Langton Baliskas

21.1

3

68

2

32 8 40

13 1 33.

2

Dalton

SOUTH AFRICA.-2ND. INNS,

1. J: Siedle, c. Farrimond,

b. Mitchell

Bruce Mitchell, not out E. A. Rowan, I.b.w.,

Nichols

A. D. Nourse, b Verity B. H. Cameron, c Ames, b

Mitchell

E. L. Dalton, c Wyatt, b

Verity

H. F. Wade, b Verity..... A. B. C. Langton, not out

Extras

Total (for 6 wkts.)

13.

They

then eliminated R. Lapsley

The Silvas had an easy passage into the second round when they en countered... A.. M. Omar and K, M.. Omar, whom they beat by 28 shots to 14. In the second round the Silvas met with moro serious oppoal- tion when drawn against L. J. Siiva and H. A. Alves, the winners scoring

20 shots to their opponents' 14.

In their next match F. X. M. da. Silva and. C. G. Silva eliminated L Glendinning and W. Glendinning by 22 shota to 15.

The match this afternoon is being 129 played on the Kowloon Bowling Green

Club's groen.

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2 to-day

The other quarter final match for Is that between the Civil Ser- vice pair, T. Armstrong and C. Strange, and the Civil Servico-Police 3R.C. Pair S. Eccleshall and J. Shepherd on the Craigengower C.C. green.

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Armstrong, and Strange qualised 11 for the quarter-finals by beating F. R.

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Zimmern and W. J. Howard by a walkover in the first round; T. F. Stainton and J. Watson by 25-14 in 208 the second round; and J. E. Noronha -and B. Dasto by 24-12 in the third

(By "Sagex") The Council of the Hongkong of play. Football Association at their last monthly meeting prior to the Bruce Mitchell, at the end of Annual General Meeting of affi- play, had been batting for four liated clubs, is to-night to con-hours and the only blemish was o sider an application which has chance given off Holmes, the been made by the Eastern Surrey captain who was brought Athletic Football Club, for admis-in for 'N. S. Mitchell-Innes, when (Dalton) for 180; 6 (Wade) for 177. (Continued on Page 9.) sion to the First Division of the League this season.

The new applicants have been in affiliation with the association for a number of years and have been regular participants in the Leagues, They have, however, only figured In the Junior Division as their playing strength did not warrant application to a higher Division until 1981, when they were granted permission to play among the top class teams..

However, they did not play in the First Division of the League owing to the trouble in that year when all the Chinese teams withdrew from the lengue, the Eastern being among the clube affected.

It is understood. that the Eastern hope to have a fairly strong eleven. this year and they consider that they will be sufficiently formidable Justify their application.

to

An arrangement has been made between the Eastern and the Royal Navy for the use of the Causeway Bay Ground for their home matches.

sets to one and the Kowloon C.G. by 6-8.

The Indians have only played two matches to date but have not yet won. They drow with the Chinese R.C. “B” and lost to the Hongkong 0.0. by the odd set.

The Gralgengowor C.C., the only other unbenfen team, they having won one and drawn one, meet the U.S.R.C. to-day at Happy Valley.

The full programme for to-day.`im. as follows!

Chinese "A". v. Indian R.C, Recreio "A" V. Hongkong 0.0. Gralgengower v. U.S.R.C. Chinese-“B” Recreio

LONDON

Fall of wickets:-1 (Siedlo) for round. 32; 2 (Rowan) for 186; 3 (Nourse) for 108; 4 (Cameron) for 1GD;

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