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IMPRESSIONS OF WIMBLEDON

Budge A World Beater Of Two Years Hence

BOWLS TITLE HOLDERS

ELIMINATED FROM PAIRS EVENT

(Continued from Page 8)..

Anite and not altogether unfair Im- pressions of the players. For in- stance that Donald Budge, the youth- ful American who promises to be a "world beater" within the next two years has, with a backhand drive which sends the ball across the net like a stone from a 'catapult, 'a shot uneurpareci by any of his contem poraries

That Borntra, despite his 17 years ¿Continued from Page 8).

and an insistence that his days of disastrous for the title holders, who playing singles are passed, is still one. were forced to concede a four, the of the cleverest, most agile and most higgest count of the match. Once effective forecourt players. In again the count was due to Cavanagh, world

who was playing a brilliant game Je enrried the jack with his

firal delivery to lay two shots and he then followed up by drawing another two, which Griinmitt was unable to pre vent.

CAVANAGH'S ACCURATE

DRIVING The deadly accuracy of Cavanagh's henvy deliveries was again demon- strated on

the eighth hend when Jones was lying three against Medina, Cavanagh trailed the "kitty" to lay two and Grimmitt, after drawing second shot with his initial delivery,

the

That E. D. Andrews is playing 200

per cent. better than when he was in Hongkong, and that his raking fore- hand drive against II. F. David on Monday was ond of the most specta- cular shola scen

on any of

the

coarta nel

That Yamagishi ban added sound- ness of tacties and stability of de- fence to an array of spectacular and sometimes wizardly stroken

That Vivian McGrath has developed curage and # Aghting spirit, and that it is impossible to analyse his quaint two-haidef strokes when seen for the first time That Roderick drew first shot with his next wood. Menzel can bring hard court sirokes Cavanagh dislodged the shot but in operation en a grass surfaes and Grimmitt, with a lucky wick, lay the still bent the world's best players shot with his hat woort, Grimmitt

MAY YET WIN WIMBLEDON practienily repented the performance on the next head when Cavanagh

managed to secure the count. Medin

Playere enjoying a game at the Kowloon Bowling Green on Saturday.

(Photor Ming Yuan).

NARROW WIN FOR BRITAIN

FIVE MATCHES TO FOUR

WOMEN GOLFERS IN FRANCE

4 and 2.

LAWN BOWLS SINGLES MATCH

·J. C. BROWN WINS CONTEST

BEATS 'RÓZARIO

A fairly heavy groen was not con- ducive to a high standard of bowls in the weeting, between J. C. Brown And H. Rozaric in the Open Lawn Bowls Singles championship at the............ Kowloon Crickot Cluö yesterday, knit, none the less, both players rolled some good woods, and, in the course of the game, registered a four each. Brown won by. 21 shots to 15 on into a bunker, Mme. Strauss having the 19th. head, the fast throw heads pushed out her teeshot, which landed being played in a night drizzle. He behind a tree. The Frenckwomen took the lead from the start, and won the fifth by a pult, but were in looked as if he would run away with the woods at the next hole, where the match, when leading by 10 shots Great Britain became three up again, to 11 on the 17th, head, but Rosario Inid four on the 18th. head to reduce Turning in 39, Mi Morgan and Mins Anderson still held their three, the lead. On the last head, Brown was lying one, bat with his last wood holes advantage. The French players pushed another of his woods in to missed a great chance at the tent secure the two shots for victory. taking thres putts and only halving the hole, but they got one back at the thirteenth, where Miss Morgan almost!

and four two on the 12 heads he missed her tee-shot Mme. Strauss scored on, while Rosario scored one

low, who was keeping the ball

The winner scored a four on the 12th head, and also registered a three

was bunkered at the fourteenth, and three and two twox and a four on the Mme. Lacoste, in playing out, hit her last hend but one. self with the bell, thus

match ended at

Then

last green to make the result certain. Singles-Miss Morgan lost to Mile.

ling the holes automatically the sixteenth, where fine. Lacoste ing game kept a large crowd on ten- end. Mile. sliced her tee-shut badly, and her part-terhooks till the very Great Britain and France met "In the next foursome Mile F. Tollan but putting slips saw that lead wiped ner was too strong with the recovery. Tollon was two up after three holes, in the ladice international gof and tus, Munier urat Mr. A. Holm out, and Miss Morgan led for the only match, on the course of the Wor. and Mrs. A. B. Walker 12 and 1 time at the seventh. The game veered pleadon Club, Surrey, last month The French pair were behind after round in favour of France, Mile. Tol when France caused a surprise by three holes had been played but drew on being three up with four to play. magnificent putting by the That Frank Wilde may, if he can winning the foursomes by two level nt the fourth, where both Allo. British girl won back two-holes, but ried the jack to lay the shot and was develop that "extra something," be- games to one, the only British Tallon and Mrs. Helm had to play she could not wine out all the arreRIS, com another Englishman to win victory being recorded by Missbind shots from heather, which com- deprived of the lay by Grimult.j Wimbledon in the near future. That Wanda Morgan and Miss J. Dletely hid their bails, behind the and Mile, "Tollon holed a pult on the With his last wood, however, Cavanagh "extra something” is greater control Anderson, who defeated Mme. R. France went ahead soon afterwards. Tollon 2 down; Mra. Holm bent Mme.

green. Mrs. Holm failed to

to get out..

ami Cavasmgl wore.loading by over his short shots and a reduction Lacoste and Mme. A Strauss by Holm taked her drive to-the-Lacoste 2 MP Mins Anderson bent

out in 39, turned one up. of errors on the valley Crawford are at the end of the ninth hond.

That Von Cramm and The scoring was always on the law

Having practised in a high wind eventh, and Mrs. Walker pet the Mme. Munier, 4 and 2.

Mira. Walker beat Mme. Fay, 4 and bunker, Britain losing the side and only singles or twos were past-musters and object lessons in the

They also 3; Ming N. Baird (St. Nicholas)_beat registered, with the exemption of the art of covering the court, and that and heavy rain, it was thought that hole to become two down

their apparent nonchalance 1a the the sudden change to summer weather lost the 12th; but Mile, Telian pulled Mme. Florand, 5 and 4; Miss Wade The Craigengawer C, C, pair led byggest deception in the deceptive would affect the French players into the trees at the 14th and Mme. I lost to Mme. Strauss 1 down.

methods of their play.

Mine. Strauss appeared to find some Munier hooked an iron shot to the

Foursomer ---Min W: Morgan 12-1) at the end of the sixteenth

That the student of tennis can trouble with her low shots, but in the 16th, giving up the hote, for France (Rochester and Cobham Park) and head and by 12-12 at the conclusion1

(Craigie H}}}) of the 18th. They then scored two

learn more and tearn less about other games the visitors produced ex.to be only one up.

France gained the Miss J. Anderson cellent golf. singles and were 15-12 on the 20th the game at Wimbledon than ang-

victory at the next, however, Mme. beat Mme. R. Lacoste and. Mag. A. Great Britain had no great difficulty Munter. From the foot of the 17th Strauss, 2 and 1; Mrs. A. Holm head, in which dones and Grimmitt sekere eleg la cơn learn all he

in winning the

Waikor top foursome, Mink] were at one time lying first shot and

wants to know about correct font- Morgan and Mine Anderson in green, sending the ball to the hole. (Troon) and Mr. J. B

side.

(Island, Malahide) lost to Mme. P. four or five third shots with Cavanagh wark, positioning, court-craft and | Mine. R. Laconte and Mme. A. Strauss

P. Munier and Mile. F. Tollon, 2 and lying second. In an attempt to dis-

tactics, and he can learn next to by 4 and 2 The British pair won

Miss P. Wade (Ferndale) and lodge, the counter, Caynnigh took

nothing about stroking unless he the first three holes and held on to It was a bad blow for Great Britain Miss M. Barton (Royal Mid-Surrey). out his own wood lo concede a lie of five or six

is willing to concentrate upon their lead. At the first Miss Morgan when Miss Morgan lost to the French lost to Mme. J. Florand and Mile. M. when Grimmitt

mitt just

down. missed by the margin of a couple of one player and endeavour to adopt lofted a stymie after she had driven title-holder, Mile, Tollen, but a thrill-Fay. 1 inches to cover up the cluster of

his style and methods;

four on the 1fth henti,

woods around the jack and Cavanagh instantly roke up the hend and then

drew first shot wood.

next into

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VICTORY FOR ENGLAND

AUSTRALIA LOSE SPEEDWAY · TEST

Hongkong Electric Rinks

For. Saturday

The following risks will represent the Hongkong Electric R.C. In their Second Division Lawn Bowls match against the Club de Recreio at King's Park on Saturday:

R. C. Butler, Y. Sorby, G. T. Padgett and A. F. Paul (skip):

J. G. Haigh, H. S. McKay, J. Sloan and H. W. B. Muskett (skip):

SECOND DEFEAT Rome and A. Webster (skin).

SUFFERED

England defeated Australia in the second Speedway Test match

A. P. Tarbuck, J F. Harron, L. do

The reserves will be W. Štoker and W. Orchard.

tenth heat, and Farndon was the at the New Cross Stadium by only rider to finish in the next

rart.

59 points to 46. England won the first Test at Wembley by 56 points to 52.

~~~There were about 30,000 suvela

terk present.

race

Grosskreutz and Case gave an- Lather_fin_display_of_team work in the twelfth race, but just failed to emulate the feat in the fifteenth. In heat 17 Wilkinson came down

Arthur Wiličinson gave Tom Farndon X Kreat

in the jon the sixth bend when fighting second heat, but Farndon even out the lead with Langton. The tually went on to win in 60.6 sees. Just race.

saw Case and Gross

The furmidable-partnership-of greutz again first into the bedd Max Grosskreutz and Dick Case but the former fell coming out of seemed likely to retaliate with full it, and Fom Farndon chassed points in the third race, but Gross Grosskreutz until the Australian kreutz made too wide ʼn sweep on

ane to grief on the last bend of the last bend and slithered down, the first lap. Heat winners:

From the fourth heat England F Best R. Longton Ringland), the tack maximum points through Hew T. Farndon (England), Farndon and W. Kitchen, but 3 C (Almirain), 62.5, Heat ja: T. Fondon (Enzland), 61,5 are. Heat Di [notched only one point from the Johnson (Australia), 81.3 are.

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Langton (England), 62.2 ser

Grosskreutz and Case scored maximum points for Australia in the sixth heat and again in the ninth.

Jack Parker and Eric Langton

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