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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH TUESDAY, AUGUST 13, 1935.
D. BUDGE WINS
BEATS H. HENKEL IN
DAVIS CUP
ADVANTAGE OF
SERVICE
London, July 21.
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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 frat break- through also came to the Ameri- can when, after a long game, his superior pace, particularly on the backhand, gave him a 2-love lead.
The Club de Recrolo Craigengower C. C. match in progress" at Happy Valley on Saturday last. (Photo: Ming Yuan).
INTERPORT
SWIMMING
MIXED DOUBLES CHAMPIONS
A service game went to love, and SELECTION COMMITTEE BEATEN
America was ahead at 3--0,
Rome
APPOINTED
The German was beginning to defend well, however, and after
A Selection Committee for the serving vigorously to win the
Swimming Interport against Shang- fourth game he picked up
hai, which will take place at Hong- astonishing smashes, to draw to
kong on September 19, 20 and 21, 2-3, but Rudge increased his pres. was formed yesterday evening when a sure, and, forcing Henkel Into bark-meeting of representatives of local hand errors with the sustained fury clubs was held at the V.R.C.
f his attack, he broke through
ad to lead 4-2.
MISS R. HANCOCK AND L. GOLDMAN
FIRST LEAGUE
DEFEAT
Mr. D. A. Lopes (Hon. Secretary of the V.RC.) presided at the meet- In the seventh game, with Gulge ing. which was attended by Lieut. To Miss M. Griffiths and E. F. 110 on his service, rain started C. C. S. Geese (Army), Mr. F. X. Fincher, the leading pair of the to fall so heavil; that it was im-'Almada, jar. and Mr. G. Roza- Kowloon C. C. mixed team, goes Pereira (V.R.C.). Mr. Ito Sieu-Um the distinction of being the first possible even to finish the game,
Chinese Bathing Club), and Mr. R. to have beaten the Colony's cham. and the enovas cover was drawn
Goldman (European Y.M.C.A.).
pions, Miss R. Hancock and L. over the court.
The only business of the meeting | Goldman, in a league match.
Playing a superior brand of was the appointment of the Selection
tennis the Kowloën C. C. couple, in Committee.
The following were nominated: the match against the U.S.R.C., Messrs. Lopes, D'Almada, Roza-won a narrow decision ngalust the
(V.R.C.), Lieut. Pereira
Genese hitherto unbeaten combination.
The match was played on the (Army) and Mr. Ho (C.B.C.).
Representatives of clubs with U.S.R.C. courts and was won by contenders for Interport the hosts by five and a half sets to honours or with swimmern taking three and a half, Fincher and Misa part in the local championships were asked to submit names to the V.R.O.Griffiths winning two and a half Authorities so that passes might be sets. Issued for the use of the bath for practice.
There was only short delay, and after winning one point in the interrupted game, Budge double- faulted to lose it, and Henkel caught up to 3---4. Budge was very erratic in the next, and con- stantly overdrove the baseline with his backhand to allow the German 10 draw level at
Henkel, though without the stroke power of his opponent, was using the court well, tempting Budge to over- hit and keeping the ball low.
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But Badge began to stendy down, and, by titanic serving and fast driving down the lines, he, look the lend 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
likely
Scores follow:
L. Goldmau and Miss R. Hancock (U.S.R.C.) lost to E. F. Fincher and
Miss Griffiths 5-7: beat E. C. Fin
get hold of Budge's lob, and becher und Miss O. Dalziel ; bent made a half hit which left Badge with a high bounding ball to smash and, clinch the second set at 11-1.
THE THIRD SET
Henkel held a long lead in the In spite of his superior hitting third set. Budge being very wild. power Budge could not subdue and Henkel took chances in com- Henkel in the second set. The Gering to the net, but when the Ameri. can began to hit the ball in the man's speed about the court was
E. P. Guest and Miss MacKenzie fl-1. Major R. L. Withington and Mrs. withington (U. S. I. C.) tied with Fincher and Miss Griffiths 0-6; beat Fincher and Miss Dalziel 7-5 bent Guest and Misa MacKenzie 6-4.
H. D. Tollinton and Miss H. Han- cock (U.S.R.C.) lost to Fincher and
Miss Grifiths 1-0 lost to Fincher
Miss MacKenzie 7-5. and Miss Dalziel 3-0; beat Guest and "B" DIVISION
SWAN, CULBERTSON & FRITZ surprising, and he kept the ball middle of his racket his speed once
more kept Henkel on the defensive. In a "B" Division match, the Club
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match, a forehand passing shot down the line which dipped under Budge's racket.
24.
LEVINSKY'S DEFEAT BY LOUIS
ASKS REFEREE TO
STOP FIGHT ·
WINNER ONLY hit ONCE
(Continued from Page 8.)
The scrap was designed to be name thing of a preliminary to the pron- pective battle with Max Schmeling at New York next month, to be followed by another with Beer, if the promoters can arrange them. The Twentieth Century sporting club, which staged the Louh-Carnera gu, has an uption on Louis' services, and Mike Jacobs,
band the club promoter, had arranging to-night's massacre, along with "Leaping Lena" Levy, the King.
' inter and manager.
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Louis has a tremendous following In Chicago where he has fought mest of his battles, though it is Levinsky's home town-Angorinted Press.
CAUTIOUS OPENING
Chicago, Aug. 7.
Park,,
one of the toughest men
the brief
the bustness, landed but one
In
glancing
blow throughout
Litzel,
engagement, writes United Pres Staffandent.
Louis, generally known
RAA
"dend
of
pan," one who shows no sigte emotion on his face while in action, could not control his contempt for the Chiengoan, who quit all pretence of fighting after the first terrific left hook to the Jaw.
The fight opened with both spar
ring cautiously for openings into
One minute later Louls,went action.
He swung a left and right with cobra-like swiftness and deadlines, and Levinsky collapsed like a prick- ed balloon.
Levinsky came up at the count of feur, arising painfully.
Thereafter he virtually ran да Louis unhurriedly shuffled in, and deliberately crushed a poisonous right to the button. Levinsky crashed time.
for the record
He dropped in his own earner and hauled himself automotically up by the ropes. There he sat for a few seconds, mumbling to himself,
Then be wobbled all the way to his feet and plunged straight into « mer- ciless und terrific cras-rens the youthful Negro went after the "kill." A terrific has to the head drop- ped Levinsky for the third time in a minute and a half. He less than went down on his kaces, his gloves covering his face in mute appeal.
HE WILL KILL BAER Referee Norman McGarrity took one look at the Kingfish then hailed the slaughter, awarding the serdlet to Louis,
Levinsky, in his dressing rooni, at-
tempted no alibi.
"Louis hits harder than any man I ever met," he asserted,
"He'll kill Max Baer if they ever meet.' detective squads patrolled the stadium
One thousand polermen and three fur an hour before fight tinte.
Authorities took all precautions to
prevent possible racial trouble, ns was done in New York when Louis clashed with Primo Carnera, the Wandering
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Although the 20-year-old Negro
him to whip Levinsky via the short entered the ring a 5-2 favourite, and WM. FARMER & CO.
majority of sports experts picked route, few expected it so early in the
Victoria Hotel Building. proceedings,
low and well away from the places From 1-4 Budge drew up to 4-4, de Recreio, on their own courts, were where Budge could really hit 1. Henkel broke through to lead 1 but he could not hold his service, beaten by the South China A. A love, held his
and by clever placing and a dip sets to half. Beores: Own service Brd
L. A. Carvalha and 31. A, Oliviera renched 2--love against the ser
ping passing shot, which forced (Recreio) lost to C. P. Ip and K. F vice with the best stroke of the dge to volley out, Henkel led Lui 3-6; lost to K. II. Wong and F.N.
Wong. A net cord and some vigorous]C. L7*%** lost to W. H. Ho and Italian Alp.
Each detachment of police 17 se B. T. Gosano and L. E. V. Ribelroarmed with revolvers, tear gas bombs mashing helped Budge to draw He threw away some of this level again at 5-5, but a brilliant (Recreio) lost to Ip and Lui 5-7; and a brace of submachine guns. advantage by losing the next game
erosa-court forehand passing shot drew with Wong and Wong 6-6; lont
to Ho and Li 1-6. with a double fault, and Budge's 6-5 against the service. Almost (Recreio) lost to Ip and Lul 3-6; lost gave Henkel the lead again at
C. E. Xavier and II. Gonaulves service brought Amerien up to
an identical passing shot saved the to Wong and Wong 3-6; lost to Ho and Henkel's control was very poor in the sixth game, and when set again for Budge, and the games Li 3-0. his length fell away Budge got were level once more at 6-6, right on top to draw level at 3-3.time a backhand down the line, and Yet another passing shot, this After both men had held their Henkel led at 7-6, and he made services Henkel's policy of consis-
no mistake, clinching the set at tent lobbing had its reward, for drawing up from love-40 to deuce 8-6, when Budge overdrove on the Germany broke through to lend 5-4. Rudge finding the net with his smashes. Henkel reached set point in the tenth game, but, con- fronted with the easiest of smashes,
| 2~~3.
buckhand and netted on the fore- hand.
The ten minutes interval proved { very beneficial to the American when, after losing the first five
be found the net, Budge eventually games, Henkel managed to rally
1
P. SMITH'S NEW
POST
Manager of Notts County F.C.
Notts County have appointed Mr. MAALIEMA WANDIGORYAGNESAFATALYMERATANENERATOARELkKarate winning the game.
and hold his own service by means Percy Smith, former manager of From this stage the games went of wrong-footing Budge on twa Tottenham Hotspur, to the secre mainly with the service, althoughccasions. But It was final | tary-managership left vacant by
Pratt, who Henkel did break through to lead effort, and the American had little Mr. David
went to 7-6. Budge was very wild, but dificulty in holding his service for Hearts, the Scottish club, after a he did make his opponent do most the match. The power had gone few weeks' stay in Nottingham. of the running, and Henkel began Badge won the fourth and the able career with Preston North End As a player Mr. Smith had a not-
In the twentieth game Budge at
and Blackburn Rovers, and he gain- D. Budge (U.S.A.) beat H. Hen-ed his experience of the managerial Inst had two set points. Henkel saved the first with a smash, but ke! (Germany) 7—5, 11-3, 6-8, xide of the game with Nelson and i the second time he could not quite 6-1.
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The win definitely established Louis s probably the world's outstanding heavyweight to-day. It simultaneous- ly eliminated Levinsky from further consideration.
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