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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. WEDNESDAY, JULY 24, 1985,

FATHER AND SON QUALIFY FOR LAWN BOWLS FINAL

PERRY HUSTLED BY

VAN RYN

Champion's Second Match At Wimbledon

(By H. S. Scrivener)

London, June 28. When the reigning champion. is on court his match is bound to be the one of paramount importance, unless it is one which he is likely to win easily. Perry's second match in the singles, which was also the second on the centre court, was of paramount interest yesterday because, al- though he was expected to beat J. Van Ryn, it was fully, realised that he was up against a proposition of some toughness, even though Van Ryn is not ranked as high as he once was in America and does not now come in her first ten.

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However, he always seen happy and comfortable at Wimbledon, e- pecially on the centre court, and, thanks to his elever voleýing and plucky ground play, gave us an ex- firating exhibition of the aggre tive wine which Perry found hard to combat, and did not combat. I Feel bound to add, particularly well. He was over, as it turned out, in any danger of losing;

he

but, having galned the mastery. after losing as rather happy-go-lucky first set. failed to press his vaninge hour In the manner belitting a champden.

SCRAMBLING FINISH

He eventually eromged triumphant in the font set, afte what can only be characteribed as a bit of a cerem

Local Tennis League

"B" DIVISION FIXTURES

The Central British Association will be the first of the local tennis teams to complete their League fixtures if they play off their "B" Division tic to-day against the

Rain Saves Yorkshire From Defeat DUNCANS BEAT

RESULTS AT A

GLANCE

COUNTY CHAMPIONSHIP

NOTTS WIN ON FIRST

Lancashire (307 and 240 for INNINGS

Z wkts.) beat Surrey (321 and

225 for 6 wkts. dec.) by eight

wickets.

BEST PERFORMANCES

BATTING

Jola Parks (Sussex vi

Warwick)

Bakewell (Northants. v.

Worcester)

Hosie (Hanis v. Glam-:

organ)

Kent (245 and 158 for 8 whts, LEADERS' ATTACK] Arthur Staples (Notts v.

dec.) beat Middlesex (183 and

215) by five runs.

Notts (402) beat Yorkshire (268 and 20 for 1 wkt.) on first innings.

MASTERED

Worcestershire (93 and 307) TEST PLAYERS IN bent Northants (171 and 199) by 30 runs.

Glamorgan (187 and 242 for 9 wkts.) beat Hampshire 156 and 341) on first innings.

Sussex (330 and 62 for 2 whts.) beat Warwickshire (177 and 212) by eight wickets.

Somerset (173 and 240 for 5 wkts. dec.) beat Essex (153 and 110) by 150 runs.

Derbyshire (325 and 81 for 0 wkt.) beat Gloucestershire (234 and 171) by ten wickets.

FRIENDLY MATCHES

South Africa (252) beal Scotland (80 and 87) by an innings and 85 runs.

(Army (378) beat Navy (68 and 234) by an innings and 76

runk.

It is pro-able that as tyn Indian R.C. in accordance with DESIGNS ON

It

took him satnewhat univare at alue possible that he allowed th match to prolong itself an order this he might test his struta, Such things are done; but there a

thist said in his favoar

Is through the orden) saperti bei.

drives Yesterday his thought, often lacking both on bingeth and eling, though he made priceless shots at times, the hand pass down the forehand line being 1 bent of the lot.

were.

back

bing we shnky, nud bin washing none too good, and, being the Boe valleyer that he is, be fitter alma on the baseline auch ers those r necessary, when he might to me his must potent weapon.

the officially revised programme.

This will be these list inatch as they have already played nespn of their fixtures without winning a single enter! but they have at least done their utmost to expeilite the competition.

The Chinese R.C., who have woni

HOLDER'S CROWN

FORM

cur.

London, July 23. Rain undoubtedly saved York- shire from their first defeat of the season when playing against Notts at Trent Bridge during the past three days. Plny was tailed on Saturday owing to the weather conditions when York- shire had made 110 runs for four wickets but they were well be- hind when stumps were drawn to- day.

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Continuing their inning which was intermipted by the weather on Satur day, the Yorkshire eleven yesterday bred 268 runs. Notts played havor with the visitors attack which w so completely mastered by Staples and farris that 402 runs were in the board before the last wirket Sell.

Arthur

Yorks).

E. R. T. Holmes (Surrey

v. Lancs)

and

Martin (Worcester

Northants)

Bryan (Army v. Navy) Hammond (Gloucester v.

Derby) Washbrook (Lancs V.

Surrey) Harris (Notts v. Yorks) Alderman (Derby V.

Gloucester)

Cox (Northants v. Wor-

cester).

*Not out.

DOWLING

J; C. Clay (Glam:

organ v. Hants).

and

Hollies (Warwick v.

Sussex) Freeman (Kent v.

Middlesex)

and

156

141

125

104

50%

101

94

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81

80

77

74

74

7 for

54 80

5 for

7 for 118

5 for 108 6 for 118

C. L. Vincent (S.

Africa v. Scotland) 6 for 19 Staples euntributed a wore of 1Warne (Worcester uhs without losing his wirket while!

G for 51 Harris had made 77 when he w dismissed.

In their second innings Varla hire Thad lost one wicket for 20 runs when

atumps were drawn.

B.

The match was a

benest Lilley, the Notts wicket-keeper.

Several of the players selected fork next Saturday's fourth test match rast the South Africans at Old Trafford, revealed brilliant form, thu most outstanding fent being by J. C.

their four matches played, will BY HEAVYWEIGHT G General is dep

be having a rest to-day but the) South China A.A., who have also von all four of their engagementa, will meet the Club de Recreio at.

King's Park. The Portuguese luve quite a useful team but one hardly good enough to beat the Chinese.

In the first set Vin Hya got the

The programme of "B" Division upperhand after ench had lost at matches for this afternoon is ap vice, ami had a set point for 43, which Perry sayed with a tross bark.pended:

C.B.A.

to follow, i

hand pass, and made 315-4 Hongkong CC, v. aver, he lost his service And that was that. But thencefors: Eivil Service 1.

Indian C

University Kowloon C.C.

ward he dominated the game more ¦ Club de Recreio v. South China

ur to completely, in spite of one

or two service lapses, and won the

segond and third sets by 6 HOW SALICA WON

DELAYED MATCH POINTS

In the fourth he went to 491, but

had not quite reckoned with the man;

on the other side of the net, who

BOXING TITLE

went for him to such good pig WARNED TO FIGHT

that they found themselves at 5.5 after Perry had had two mulch points for 6-3 (and seemed to think that he, And won the second of them), and had then lost his service. After this. the service prevailed, amid tenye exe eitement, until Perry captured · Van Ryn's service for 9-8 and got there k at 10-8 on his own.

It is worth noting thro, with 41.||

P. Hughes and N. Sharpe both wins ning their matches, Great Brito supplicn quarter of the lant -is- teen in the inon's singles,

BY REFEREE

RIOTOUS END

Los Angeles, July 6. Because he took the referee at

!

BOXERS

OPPONENTS BEING SOUGHT

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turki 12 wicketë Hampshire for a total of 121 runs.

Cay was playing at Bourneneath : when he took seren for 34 te dismis Immpshire in their first innings for 156 runs. Glamorgan replied with a tal of 17 to win the match on first janings.

In their second kapel, Hampadaire ware not cent hack until they had' ende 3-1 runs, of which Hosie con- tributul 186, Clay tail another live vletims for Sit runs. Glamorgan Ind

play.

.....

..

v. Northants) Perkins (Northants

v. Worcester) 6. for 54 Copson (Derby v.

Gloucester)

5 for 31 John Parks (Sussex

5 for 40 v. Warwick)

Another Loss Suffered By

N.Y. Giants

YANKEES SHARE TWO GAMES

SILVAS

LOSERS FAIL TO STRIKE TRUE FORM

CONTEST CONCEDED ON SECOND LAST HEAD

(By "Sagen")

Catching their opponents on an off-day, L. A. R. Duncan and R. Duncan, yesterday, quali- fied for the final of the Open Lawn Bowls Pairs Championship by a margin of 22 shots to 14 scored on 20 heads, their opponents, F. X. M. da Silva and C. G. Silva, conceding the match at this stage after a heavy downpour had fallen whilst the last head of the day was being played.

The elimination of the Silvns, who were Tavoured in many quar-

tera to win the title, was not de

entirely to their complete lack of form as the Dunerots were playing a class of bowls that was always of a fairly high standard, with both father and on bringing off some brilliant shots at various stages of the match.

The younger Duncan was draw- ing some beautiful wonds and on any of the heads was by far the Fatter of the two leads. He was

BOWLS MATCHES TO-DAY

Semi-Final Of Pairs Championship

Weather permitting the last

able to give his father valuable but one match of the Open Pairs support and took every advantage Lawn Bowls Championship will be of his opponent's por form. There played this evening when oppon- was a period when F. X. M. da ents will be found for the Dun- Silva played extremely bad bowls cans, who yesterday defeated the and during the course of eleven Silvas in the first of the semi-final heads at an early stage of the game matchen. the Duncans chalked up fourteen

lots against the Silvas' five.

Today, the second semi-final tie will be pinged on the Kowloon Bowl- ing. Green Club's Green where the Craigengower pa meet

M. J. Medina and J. Cavamgh,

the Civil Service-Police combination, S. Eccle

hall and d, Shepherd.

DUNCAN SENIOR SHINES The elder Duncan was deadly with both his drawing and his driv

In reaching the semi-final stage, ing and it was invariably his last Medina and Cavanagh eliminated E. wood which saved the day for the fi, Post and W. E. Hallands by 23-14; Drawn and R. E. Maughan peir whenever they found them-1A. D.

38-6; A. Macfarlane and J. Russell selves in dillivoltios, There were 1-13 and F. J. Junes and A. W. times when he was faced with Grimmitt 16-14, while Eccleshall and heavy score but a drive gave them Shepherd buat Dr. N. P. Karanjin the count or saved them several 'nud De, F. S. Peranudo 20-15; J. T. shots. It was largely due to the Tetley and D. W. Waterton 20-15; form revealed by the S Landolt and A. E. Contes BASEBALLilliant

father that the pair were able to 5-0 and T. Armstrong and C. Banwship word na right-wl. het

New York, July 23. qualify for the last match of the Strange 28-19,

Two interesting singles matches victory over t'ugog at the Uval where

for this jare also down the hots seered 21 runs, E. 8. Tyet another defeat in the National

afternoon C. G, Silva, like his crusin, rarely when there former champions will be Holmes, the captain, was in form with Baseball League to-day when or never touched top form and alien in netion. the bat and made 104 runs. When Surrey declared their second innings opposed to the St. Louis Car-though he brought off some clever The full programme is as follows:

ahots he was out-played by his oppo- | clused had 50 without losing his with.

at 225 for six wickets. Helms dinals,

The Giants were beaten by six runs nent. On one head, when the Dun-M. Main their first innings, Hopwood ring, Cardinals, They, however, won the senior drew three shots in succes A. M. fol

Langashire had inde prius in one in a match in which doe Med-cans registered a count of five at Ch 16. Shepherd

wick nearest two home runs for the critical stage of the game, Duncan

LANCASHIRE WIN

Berlin, July 16, Max Schmeling was undecided, to-day whether to fight Joe Louise for nie wickets at the close of or Max Baer in New York in September, but intimated he was inclined to take on Baer because | this match offers a chance at the world heavy-weight title both once held.

Madison Square Garden offered the Black Uhlan a match with Baer about September 25, the winner to who took Buer's crown a month he matched with Jimmy Braddock,

ago, next June.

.

U.S.

The New York Giants suffered tournament.

ceeond match of a double hender.

80, and they then made 240 fuar 19t wilets. Washbronk, was responsibie The offer to meal Louis, the ; for 20 of the runs.

The first of the reries of matched ston whereas C. G. Silva was unable Detroit "black mencé." comes i

An exciting thish was witnessed between the New York Yankees and even to get anywhere near the jack, from Mike Jacobs, promoter of the fat Maid done where Kent, thanks 30 teams of the American League, were ly proved a fatal, count.

the Detroit Tigers, the two lending to save a heavy, and what ultimate- Yankee stadium scrap last month, [ Freeman, Jat

Middlesex by five played to-day when the two clubs) in which the Negro boy battere runs.

shared the honours in a double header, giant Prime Carnera. This

the Yankees taking the first game und the Tigers the second.

Results of to-day's matches follow:

NATIONAL LEAGUE

his word, Lou Salica, 19 year-old would be staged on Septem- the dismissed the op

The bots rattled up a score of 246

ber-18 at the Palo Grounds.

position for 183, Freeman taking five Italian-American from Brooklyn,

for 108. When their second minings" New York, boasts a victory over

tutu had reached 158 for right Kent "Louis. Is out of the picture as Another seeded player who ranks and holds the world's bantam said the boxing director, James de time had six wickets for 118 raus.

Pablo Dano of the Philippines, far as the Garden is concerned, the closure and Middlesex replied with 215 runs. Freeman this high, J. H. Crawford, did not show

seeking the Baer- the form which enabled him to win weight title as recognised by the Julinston in the championship

Ewo yra a California State Athletic Commix-Schmeling bout, "The refuse to while heating. Hecht; of Czech- sion.

fight for us last winter."--Arun- alovakia, who is one of his country's! Fighting Dano with the latter's ¦ cited Press, first three, I. Menzil farmded) bring¦ title at ställe. Salion after five dull

DUNCANS TAKE LEAD

A two on the first head and a single on the second gave the Silvas a lead at the start but the Duncans | immediately caught up with a three! on the third. The younger Duncan | Brooklyn

| ly three shots against F, X. M..dh Chiengo

Silva and the father drew a fourth, i (Chuck Kiełb meared a home run] but C. G. Silva knocked out one to at the Dodgers). for the Cuba and Henshaw blanked concede three.

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BRUCE MITCHELL INJURED

ANOTHER CLOSE MATCH

When the South Afrleans beat Another clase affair was the match

Staffordshire by an inníngs and at Northampton where Worcester-

The Silvas had one on the next 42 runs at Stoke recently the ball shire beat the hosts by 0 runs, after Brooklyn at the top, en Coart 1. A lone rounds before 8,000 people, was told

head but the Duncans claimed two reared unexpectedly, and after an only searing 93 their first hipings. Chiengo drawn out battle ended in Craw-by the referee that if he did not ing, he cut loose with a vicious at-; it was Perkins who did most of the

singles to take the lead again but accident to Bruce Mitchell, tho ford's favour at '11-0, 6-4, 6-8, 6-2.

New York On the other hand, Von Cramm, would be thrown out of the ring,

they gave away a two for the Silvas South African eaptain refrained show more willingness to fight he tack, and sent the Filipino crashing damage, taking six for 51.

in the four three tims in the ninth wickets they ran up 171 runs, of

When Northants

to lend 6-5 at the end of the seventh from using his race bowlers. Germany's protagonist (who in srel-

to the St. Louis ed No. 2 Just in front of Crælond);

(Jon Medwick scored two home runs head On the eighth head the Mitchell had to have stitches put Salica had lost The first five round. The Bradyn boy's rioting which Cox

for the Cardinals). Kave an impressive display hile rounds to Dano, Suddenly, how fish carned him victory. Both captured six for 51, but Worcester- New York

made 74, while Warne (Continued on Page 9.) jever, following the referre's warn-, lads weighed 118 lbs.

hire took their second innings to St. Louis 31 before their lost. wieket fell

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atstuen were unequal to the occuzion. The match between the Philadelphia | The innings einsed at 100.

Phillies and the Pittsburgh Pirates;

P. R. Santall, the Warwickahire was postponed on account of rain.

batsman, took his benefit in the

Silvas were lying one shot when a wound over his right eye, Dean senior, with one of his caused by a ball deflected by the characteristic drives carried the wicket-keeper's glove. The blow Jack and registered a count of thres rendered Mitchell unconscious for

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Warwickshire replied with 177, John

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In the follow-on Warwickshire made (Cochrane, Greenberg and Gehring- 212 and Sussex scored 62 for two er scored home runs for the Tizers: wickets,

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DERBYSHIRE ALSO WIN Derbyshire scored another victory when playing at Burton-on-Trent St. Louis

against Gloucestershire,

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Gloucestershire went in again and

The tourists' innings totalled 252,

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