THE HONGKONG
TELEGRAPH. TUESDAY, AUGUST 18,
1935.
TRAINING
LEARN TO FLY
D. BUDGE WINS
BEATS H. HENKEL IN
DAVIS CUP
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U.S.A.-which moved to No. 1 Court to save the Centre Court for the Chal-" lenge round.
D. Budge had the advantage of opening the match for America on his service, and he made the best of his chance, winning the first game with four services, which H. Henkel (Germany) could only re turn out of court. The first break- through also came to the Ameri- ean when, after a long game, his superior pace. particularly on the backband, gave him a 2-love lead. A service game went to love, and America was ahead at 3--0,
The German was beginning to defend well, bowever, and after to win the serving vigorously fourth game he picked up ustonishing smashes, to draw to 2--3, hut Rudge increased his pres- ; sure, and, forcing Henkel into back- hand errors with the sustained fury of his attack, he broke through again to lead 4-2.
In the seventh game; with Budge 1540 on his service, rain started to fall so heavily that it was imri-
possible even to finish the game, and the canvas cover was drawn over the court.
The Club de Recreio-Craigengower C. C. match in progress at Happy Valley on Saturday fast. (Photo Ming Yuan).
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V.R.C. DRAW WITH OLYMPUS
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Last evening the V. R. C. sent aj scratch water polo team to Talkoo to play H. M. S. Olympus in a friendly match which resulted in an interesting contest being played.
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BEATEN
MISS R. HANCOCK AND L. GOLDMAN
FIRST LEAGUE
DEFEAT
To Miss M. Griffiths and E. F. Fincher, the leading pair of the Kowloon C. C. mixed team, goes the distinction of being the first to have beaten the Colony's cham- pions, Miss R. Hancock and L. Goldman, in a league match.
Playing a superior brand of
against
the U.S.R.C.. won a narrow decision against the hitherto unbeaten combination.
The match
The sailors opened strongly and There was only a short delay. and after winning one point in the early goals were scored by Parker į interrupted granie, Budge double- (2) and Harbert before the V. H. C. j tennis the Kowloon C. (". couple, in faulted to lose it. and Henkel replied through L. Raza Pereira. the match caught up to 3-4. Budge wasParker 'ailed another fine goal be very erratic in the next, and con-fore half time. On resumption the stantly overdrove the baseline with V. R. C. attacked strongly and goals his backhand to allow the German were quickly added by E. da Roza to draw level at 44. Henkel. (2), A. Eins and E. Gosano, though without the stroke power
However, the sailors finished with of his opponent, was using the court well, tempting Badge to over-anolber geal by Ashfield to make
The match a draw, hit and keeping the ball low.
But Budge began to steady down. and, by titanic serving and fast driving down the lines, he took the lead at 6-5 with a love game, and then, running his opponent from side to side with whipped forehand drives, he captured the German's service and the first set at 7-5.
THE SECOND SET
WOOL DOHODESBEKLENEZEVKILLSIDERYONEX-YAVA power fudge could not subdue
get hold of Budge's tob, and he made a hair hit which left Budge with a high bonding ball to smash and clinch the second set at 11--9
THE THIRD SET
SWAN, CULBERTSON & FRITZ surprising, and he kept the bull more kept Henkel on the defensive.
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LEVINSKY'S DEFEAT
BY LOUIS
ASKS REFEREE TO STOP FIGHT
WINNER ONLY HIT ONCE
(Continued from Page 8.)
The kerap was designed to be sume. thing of a preliminary to the pros pective battle with Max Schmeling at New York next auth, to be followed by another with Beer, if the promoters Twentieth ean arrange them. The Century
club, which stoster Aporting the Louis Carnera go, has an option an Louls' services, and Mike Jacobs, the club prometer, hind a hand in arranging to-night's massnere, along with "Leaping Lern" Levy, the King- (lish's sister and manager,
Louis has a tremendous following in Chicago where he has fought most of his battles, though it is Levinsky's home town-Associated Press.
CAUTIOUS OPENING Comiskey Park, Chiengu, Aug. 7. Levinsky, one of the toughest men
the fasiness, landed glancing blow throughout the brief engagement, writes Bernard Litzel, United Press Staff Correspondent,
in
but one
Louis, generally known as a "dend pan," ne who shows no sign of emotion on his free while in action, could not control his contempt for the Chicagoan, who quit all pretence) of fighting after the first terrific left hook to the jaw.
The fight opened with both spar- ring entitiously for openings.
One minute Inter Louls went into action.
He swung a left and right with cubra-like swiftness and deadliness, and Levinsky rullapsed like a prick ed balloon.
Levinsky came up at the count of four, arising painfully.
Thereafter he virtually run Louis unhurriedly shuffled in, and
crashed a deliberately
poisonous
right to the button. Levinsky crushed for the recutul
was played on the We dropped in his own corner and i
U.S.R.C. courts and was won by the hosts by five and a half sets to three and a half, Fincher and Miss Griffiths winning two and a half sets.
Scores follow":
1. Goldman and Miss R. Hancock (U.S.R.C.) lost to E. F. Fincher and Miss Griffiths --7; heat E. C. Fin- cher and Miss O, Dalzlei 4--2; beat E. P. Guest and Miss MacKenzie 6—1. Major R. 1. Withington and Mrs. Withington (U. S. R. C.) Ued with Fincher and Miss Griffiths 6; beat Fincher and Mian Dutzlel 7-5, bent Guest and Miss MacKenzie
“B” DIVISION
fes
bauled himself automatically up by the ropes. There he nt for a seconds, mumbling to himself.
Then be wobbled all the way to his Teet and plunged straight into a mer- ciless and terrifie cross-fire as the youthful Negro went after the "kili." A terrike blow to the head drop- Levinsky For the third time Jess than
a minute and a half. He went down on his buves, his gloves covering his face in mule appeal.
HE WILL KILL BAER Referee Norman McGarrity took are look at the Kingfi. then halted the slaughter, awarding the verdict to Louis.
Levinsky, in his dressing roont, at- tempted no alibi.
"Louis hits harder than any man I ever met," he asserted.
"He'll kill Max Baer if they ever meet."
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Henkel held a long lead in the
1. D. Tollintun and Miss II, Han third. set, Badge being very wild, In spite of his superior hitting and Henkel took chances in com.cock (U.S.R.C.) lost to Fincher and to Fincher can began to hit the ball in the Mes Dalziel 3-6; bent Guest and
Miss MacKenzie 7.6. ing to the net, but when the Ameri. Miss Griffiths 1-5; font Henkel in the second set. The Ger- man's speed about the court was middle of his racket his speed once
In a "B" Division match, the Club low and well away from the places From 1-4 Budge drew up to 4-4. where Hudge could really hit it. but he could not hold his service, de Recreio, on their own courts, were and by clever placing and a dip benten by the South China A.. A. Henkel bruke through to lead 1- love, held his
Authorities took all precautions to and ping passing shot, which forced 18 sets to half. Scores: Rervice OWN
Budge to volley aut. Henkel led (Recreio) lost to C. P. Ip and K. F. done in New York when Louis clashed
L. A. Carvalho, and M. A. Oliviera prevent possible racial trouble, as was SELECTION COMMITTEE reached 2-love against the ser- 5-14 vice with the best stroke of the
Lui 3-6; lost to K. II. Wong and F.N. with Primo Carners, the Wandering match, a forehand passing shot | A net cord and some vigorous Wing 1-6: lost to W. It. Ho and Lalinn Alp.
C. El 2-0. down the line which dipped under smashing helped Budge to draw
Each detachment of police WAN A B. T. Gosano and L. E. V. Ribeiro armed with revolvers, tear gas boniba Swimming Interport against Shang- Budge's racket.
lovel again at 5-5, but a brilliant Recreia) lost to Ip and Lai 5-7; and a brace of submachine guns, cross-court forehand passing shot drew with Wong and Wong 6-6; lost gave Henkel the lend again at to Ho and. Li 1-4.
He threw away some of this advantage by losing the next game with a double fault, and Budge's servler brought America up to 2-3, Henkel's control was very poor in the sixth game, and when his length fell away Budge gat right on top to draw level në 3-3. After both men had held their services tenkel's policy of consis. Lent lobbing had its reward, for brawing up from love-10 10 deuce Germany broke through to lead 5-4. Budge Anding the net with his smashes. Henkel renched set point in the tenth game, but, yon- fronted with the easiest of smashes, he found the net, Budge eventually
From this stage the games went mainly with the service, although Henkel did break through to lead 76. Budge was very wild, but he did make his apponent du most of the running, and Henkel began
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against the service. Almost €. E. Xavier and H. Gonsalves an identical passing shot saved the (Recreio) lost to Ip and Lui 3-4; lost set again for Budge, and the games to Wong and Wong 3-6; lost to Ho and were level once more at 6-8. | Li 3-6.
Yet another passing shot, this time a backhand down the lie, and Henkel led at 7-6, and he made no mistake, clinching the set at} 8--8, when Hudge overdrove on the i backhand and netted on the form hand.
P. SMITH'S NEW
POST
Manager of Notts County F.C.
The ten minutos interval proved | very beneficial to the American! when, after losing the first five games, Hankel managed to rally Notts County have appointed. Mr. and hold his own service by means Perry Smith, former manager of of wrong-footing Budge on two Tottenham Hotspur, to the secre occasions. But it was a final tary-managership left vacant by effort, and the American had little Mr. David Pratt, who went to difficulty in holding his service for Hearts, the Scottish club, after a the match. The power had gone few weeks' stay in Nottingham.
As a player Mr. Smith had a not- from the German's strokes, and Budge won the fourth and the juble career with Preston North End
and Blackburn Rovers, and he gain- In the twentieth game Budge at final set at 6-1. Eust had two set points. Henkel D. Budge (U.S.A.) bent II. Hen-ed his experience of the managerial saved the first with a anash, but I kel (Germany) 7-5, 11-9, 6-8, ¡side of the game with Nelson and the second time he could not quite 6-1,
to tire.
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Although the 20-year-old Negro entered the ring a 6-2 favourite, und the majority of sports experts pleked him to vhis Levinsky win the ghor route, few expected it so early in the proceedings,
The win definitely established Louis as probably the workl's outstanding heavyweight to-day. It simultaneous.
conskleration.
APPOINTED
Selection Committee for the
hai, which will take place at Hong- kong on September 19, 20 and 21. was formed yesterday evening when o meeting of representatives of local
clubs was held at the V.R.C.
Mr. D. A. Lopes (Hon. Secretary
of the V.R.C.) presided at the meet-
ly eliminated Levinsky from furthering, which was attended by Lieut. C. C. 8. Genese (Army), Mr. F. X. D'Almada, Jnr. and Mr. C. Roza- Pereira (V.R.C.), Mr. Ho Sicu-Um (Chinese Bathing Chub), and Mr. R. Goldman (European Y.M.C.A.).
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The following were nominated:— Menara. Lopes, D'Almada, Roza- Pereira (VLC), Lieut. Geneso (Army) and Mr. Ho (G.B.C.).
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