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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). disastrous for the tilla holders, who were forced to concede a four, the biggest count of the match. Once again the count was due to Cavanagh, who was playing a brilliant game He carried the jack with his first. delivery to lay two shots and be then followed up by drawing another two which Grimnit! was unable to pre-
vent.
CAVANAGH'S ACCURATE
DRIVING
shot with his last
the
(Continued from Page 8).
finite and not altogether unfair im- pressions of the players. For in- stance that Donald Budgy, the youth- ful American who promises to be a "workit beater" within the next two years has, with a backhand drive which sends' the ball across the net like a stone from a catapult, i xhoi unsurpassed by any of his contem- poraries
That Borotra, despite his 37 years and an insistence that his days of playing singles are passed, in till one of the cleverest, most agile and most effective forecourt players in the world
That E. D. Andrews is playing 200 per cent. better than when he was in hand drive against H. F. David en Hongkong, and that his raking fore- Monday was unn of the most specta cular shota kecu on any of the courte
That Yamagishi has added sound- nem of tactles and stability of de fence to an array of spectacular and sometimes wizardly strokes
LAWN BOWLS SINGLES MATCH
J. C. BROWN WINS CONTEST
BEATS ROZARIO
A fairly heavy groom was not con- ducive to a high standard of bowle In the meeting between J, C. Brown. and H. Rozarie in the Open Lawn Howls Bingles championship at the Kowloon Cricket Club yesterday, but, note the less, both players rolled some good woods, and, in the course. of the game, registered a four cach. Brown won by 21 shota to 15 on into a bunker, Mme. Strauss having the 19th. head, the fast three heads pushed out her teeshot, which landed took the lead from the start, and being played in a slight drizzle. He behind a tree. The Frenchwomen i
A photoxfaph taken at the Lawn Bowls League match between the Club de Recreio and the Kowloon Bowling Green on Saturday. (Photo: Ming Yuen).
NARROW WIN FOR BRITAIN
FIVE MATCHES TO FOUR
WOMEN COLFERS IN FRANCE
won the fifth by a putt, but were in luoked as if he would run away with the woods at the next hole, where the match, when leading by 19 ahots Great Britain became three up again. to 11 un the 17th, head, but Rosario Turning in 30, Miss Morgan and laid four on the 18th. head to reduce Mina Anderson still held their three the lead. On the last head, Brown holes advantage. The French players was lying one, but with his last wood mixed a
a great chance at the tenth pushed another of his woods in to
secure the two shots for victory. Laking three
and
halving only
The winner scored a four on the the hole, hat got one back at the 12th head, and also registered a three thirteenth, where Miss Morgan almost ami four two on the 12 heads ho missed her tee-shot. Mime
Mme. Strauss,
scored on, while Rozario, scored one who was keeping the ball very low three and two twos and a four on the was bunkered at the fourteenth, and last head but one,
Mme. Lacoste, in playing out, hit her- self with the ball, thus automatically
Iring
match ended at the hole. The
the sixteenth, where Mme. Lacoste game kept a large crowd_on_ten- sliced her tee-shot badly, and her part Tollun was two up after three holes,
terhooks till the very end. Mil ner was too strong with the recovery but putting slips saw that lead wiped
In the next foursome Mile. F. Tollon
but
result
certain.
The dendly accuracy of Cavanagh's) heavy deliveries was again demon- strated on the righth hend when That Vivian McGrath has developed Jones was lying three
against Medina,
courage and a fighting spirit, and Cavanagh trailed the "kitty" to lay that it is impossible to analyse his two and
Grimmitt, after drawing quaint two-handed strokes when seen reund shot with his initial delivery, for the first time .That Roderick Great Britain and France met strew
row first shot with his next word. Menzel can bring hard eart strokes in the ladies international gof and Maw. Munier beat Mrs. A. Holm, and Miss Morgan led for the only
shot but in operation on a grass surface and match, on the course of the Wor- and Mrs, J. B. Walker by 2 and 1.
time at the Reventh. The gamo veered with a lucky wick, lay the still beat the world's best players...
Wood, Grimmitt MAY YET WIN WIMBLEDON
pleadon Club, Surrey, last month The French pair were behind after und in favour of France, Mile. Tol-
three practically repented the
three
four to play. up with when France caused a surprise by level at the fourth, where both all Then magnificent putting by the performance
holes had bech played, but drew on being That Frank Wilde may, if he can winning the foursomes by two Tallon and Mrs. Holm had to play she could not wipe out all the arrears, on the next head when Cavanagh car develop that "extra something," games to one, the only British blind shots from heather, which cam- and Mile. Tullon holed a putt on the
British girl won back two holes, ried the jack to lay the shot and was deprived of the lay by Grimmitt, come another Englishman to win With his last wood, however, Cavanagh Wimbledon in the near future. That victory being recorded by Miss pletely hid their mills, behind the and
greater control Wanda Morgan and Miss J.green. Mrs. Holm failed to get out. last to make tha
green to "extra something" managed to secure the count. Mestina and Cavanagh were fading by Budover his short shots and a reduction Anderson, who defeated-Mme R. France unthend-soon afterwards,Tollen 2 down; Mrs. Holm beat Mine. Single Miss Morgan lost to Mile.
at the end of the ninth head.
of errors on the
on the volley
Lacoste and Mme. A Strauss by and, out in 3 The scoring was always on the low That Von Cramm and Crawford are 4 and 2.
Mrs. Holm honked her drive to the certe 3 up; Miss Andersen beat
4 and 2 side and only singles or twes were post-masters and object lessons in the Having practised in high wind cleventh, and Mrs. Walker put the
art of covering the court, and that and heavy rain, it was thought that next into a bunker, Britain losing the 3; Miss N. Baird (St. Nicholas) beat Mrs. Walker beat Mme. Fay, 4 and their apparent Banchalance in the the sudden change to summer weather hole to become two down. They al Mme. Florand, 6 and 4; Miss Wade biggest deception in the deceptive would affect the French players. last the 12th; but Mile. Tollon pulled
I down. methods of their play..
Strauss Mme, Strauss appeared to find come into the trees it the 14th and Mme.
Fourgimes.-Ming
W. That the student of tennis can trouble with her low shots, but in the Munier hooked on iron shot to the
Morgan Learn more and learn less another ganies the visitors produced ex- 16th, giving up the hole, for France (Rochester and Cobham Park) and
cellent golf.
to he only one up. France gained the beat Mue. R. Lacoste and Mm. A. Mins J. Anderson (Craigie H) The game at Wimbledon than any
in winning the tob foursome,
Mrs. A. Holm 1 Mr Morgan and Miss Anderson beating green, sending the ball to the hole) and Mr. J. B. Walker Mme. R. Lacoste and Mme. A. Strauss #ekt
(start, Malahide) lost to Moe. P P. Munier and Mlle. F..Tollen, 2 and 1; Min 1. Wade (Ferndale) and
registered, with the exception of the
four on the fifth head.
The Craigengower U, C., pair led by 12-11 at the end of the sixteenth head and by 12-12 at the conclusion of the 18th. They then scored two singles and were 15-12 on the 20th, head, on which Jories and Grunmilt were at one time lying Arst shot and four or five third shots with Cavanagh lying second. In an attempt to clin- lodge the counter, Cavaugh took out his own wood to concede le of five or six when Grimmitt juxt¦ missed by the margin of a couple of inches to cover up the cluster, of, woods around the Jack and Cavanagh instantly broke up the hend and then drew first. shot with his last wood.
Jones and Grinmitt scored a two! on the last head and were benten by. 15-14.
VICTORY FOR ENGLAND
LOSE
AUSTRALIA
SPEEDWAY TEST
SECOND DEFEAT
SUFFERED
England defeated Australia in the second Speedway Teat match at the New Cross Stadium by 59 points to 46. England won the first Test at Wembley by 56 points to 52.
There were about 30,000 specta
tors present.
gave Tom
Turned
one up,
lost to Mme, 2
where else, fle can frary all hereat Britain had no great difficulty Munier, from the foot of the 17th Strauss, and
victory at the next, however, Mine.
want to know about correct foot. work, positioning, court-craft und tactics, and he can learn next to nothing about stroking unless he is willing to concentrate, upon one player and endeavour to adopt
his style and methods,
by 4 and 2.
Miss
THE SINGLES
The British pair woni the first three holes and held on to It was a had blow for Great Britain Miss M. Barton (Royal Mid-Surrey) their lead. At the first Miss Morgan when Miss Morgan lost to the French lost to Mme. J. Florand and Mile. M. lofted a stymie after she had driven title-holder, Mlle. Tollon, but a thrill-Fay, 1 down.
LAWN BOWLS TEAM CHEAPNESS
Hongkong Electric Rinks
For Saturday
The following rinks will represent the Hongkong Electric ILC is their Second Division Lawn Bowls match gainst the Club de Recreio at King's Park on Saturday:
R. C. Butler, V. Sorby, G. T. Padgett and A. F. Paul (skip).
J. G. Haigh, II. S. McKay, J. Sloan and I. W. B. Muskett (skip).
A. P. Tarbuck, J F. Barron, Late Rome and A. Webster (skip).
The reserves will be W. Stoker and W. Orchard.
tenth heat, and Farndon was the only rider to finish in the next
race.
Grosskreutz ad Case gave an- in the twelfth race, but just failed other fine display of team work
Arthur Wilkinson
to emulate the feat in the fifteenth, Parndon
In heat 17 Wilkinson came down a great race in the second heat, but Farndon even-
on the sixth bend when fighting Itually went on to win in 60.6 sees. Inst race Bay Case
out the lead with Langton. The and Gross- The formidable partnership of Max Grosskreutz and Dick Case Kreutz again first into the bend. seemed likely to retaliate with full but the former fell coming out of points in the third race, but Gross- it, and Tom Farndon chassed
GO.G
kreutz made too wide a sweep on
Grosskreutz until the Australian the last bend, and slithered down.game to grief on the last bend of
From the fourth heat England the first lap. Heat winners: took maximum points through He 2: T. Femdon England,
Tea 1 Langton (Earland), 62 h. Farndon and W. Kitchen, but Hy 5: R. Case (Austraila), 42.4 p. Heat notched only one point from then. Johnson (Australia), 62.3 sec.
j47 1. Farmilon (England), 61,2 sec. Jet B
Ifrat 6: fifth.
Max Ginskrou Aula), 61.3 arc. Heat Grosskreutz and Case scored Langum (England). GZ.2 see.
17: V. Huxley (Australia), 02.5 xer. Dent As maximum points for Australia in Max Gaskets Australia), 1. se
Heat : the sixth heal and ninth.
again in the Heat 11: T. Farson Ford), 66,6
How 10: J. Parker (England), 02.8 sec.
Acupuncture, Moxölkurie and Bone Setting Boker of Japanes and Hongkong Govern
ileat 12 M. Gekrutz Australiai, GLA ment Elvences. Ceres Borainad Ankim and Jack Parker and Eric Langton Heat 1: W. Kitchen (England), 83.3 Wrists. Recommended for years by added further points to England's Heat 18: B. Cann (Australis), 62.2 sec. Brat
many
see. Brat 14: J. Aldott (Engla), 62.3 . Lewal Hompitals and Doctoru.
4. Wyndham Street, (Ist Beor).
balf-way stage lend of two by 161 F. Charles (England), 62.7 are. Heat 17: Tel. 26051.
taking the first two places in the Langton (England), 62.8 sec. Host 183 T.
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