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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. FRIDAY,
AUGUST 16,
1935.
YORKSHIRE CRICKETERS WELL
Victories
TEN WICKET Baseball
WIN FROM
DERBY
INCREASES LEAD CONSIDERABLY
FIVE MATCHES. TO
BE PLAYED
London, Aug. 15. Yorkshire is well on her way! to regaining the County Cricket championship which she lost Inst season to Lancashire when she suffered
For Leaders
GIANTS, TIGERS AND YANKEES
SOME HEAVY SCORING
New York, Aug. 15. Both leading teams in the Base- ball leagues in America, the New York Giants and the Detroit Tigers, won their matches to seriously from the day, as also did the Yankees. absence of many of her leading i The Giants were pitted against. players, whose services were their nearest rival, the St. Louis, required for England against the Cardinale. and they won by the Australians.
narrowest of margins.
ON
The stadium enclosure at Forest Hills, where the Wightman Cup lawn tennis contest between the United States and Great Britain will be played to day and to-morrow. The pinyers in the above picture are. Fred Perry and Wilmer Allison, showing them playing in the American Championskipa last year when the Englishman won the 33rd title of the country.
The demands made upon thei The Detroit Tigers, leaders of Northern county this season have the American Lenge, anplayed firen equally heavy but Yorkshire) the Senators and scored six runs while has managed to win her matchen hy to their opponents" three convincing margins nevertheless, the New York Yankees won by In many instance only two daya-1 against the Cleveland Indians, have been taken to subdue the upst There were some easy victories FOOTBALL position
Lengne in which
Th the fast match in which the the the Net beat the Red by ENGLAND TO MEET
by 9.1 and the Cules trounced the Dolpers by 11-35.
County has been engaged York; the Phillies won from the Pirates shire continued in winningr vein and severely trouneed Derbyshire, her nearest rivals, by no less a margin than ten, wickets at Sear- borough.
There was no outstanding peer- formances day any one particular
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London. Aug. 15. It is announced that the Surrey/Captain; ER T. Holmes. has been invited to replace C. F., Walters England's Test team which is to meet the South Africar cricketers in the fifth and final match at the Oval to- morrow. Reuter
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Results of today's matches folow;
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MATCH FIXED FOR
AUGUST 21
JUBILEE TRUST
FUND
A NARROW WIN FOR A. DAILEY
DUNLOP-SOUTHERN TOURNAMENT
WINS GOLF TITLE BY ONE STROKE
WAY TO TITLE
Twelve Day
Bridge Test
Match Next
AMERICAN TEAM'S NEW SYSTEM
19.
INTERNATIONAL MATCH
BRADBURY DOUBLES
WINS
BEATS SILVA IN OPEN BOWLS TOURNEY
SECOND VICTORY IN 3 YEARS
(By "Sagax"),
MATCH IN DAVIS CUP
SPORTSMANSHIP
OF VON CRAMM -
WIN FOR AMERICA AT WIMBLEDON
(By STANLEY N. DOUST) For the second time in three years B. W. Bradbury, the Crai-
London, July 24. gengewer C. C. player, has beaten
U.S.A. lend Germany by two C. G. Silva, of the Club de Recreio, rubbers to one in the inter-zone to qualify for the last eight of final of the Davis Cup as the re- the Open Singles Lawn Bowltsult of winning one of the most
Yesterday he Championship.
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won against the Portuguese re exciting and fluctuating doubles presentative by a margin of 21 ever played in the competition, when W. Allison and J. Van Ryn shots to nine, securing a slightly beat G. van Cramm an K. Lund easier victory than he did in 1933 by 3-6, 6-3, 5—7, 9—7, 8—6. when he entered the quarter finals by a score of 23 shots to 15. Nothing but the tigerish fighting spirit of the Americans, Allison's In- With his victory of two venrespired play when the fiermans had ago still fresh in his mind, Brad two match points in the fourth set, bury enterosi
yesterday's and Van Ryn's quiet and effective play match full of confidence of being in the fifth set, when the Germans able to repeat the success but al. had three more match points, suved though he has gone far in the the situation, tournaments in previous years iti Yet von Cramm was the hero of the was not generally anticipated that match. Lund did his job of serving he would oliminate Silva, let alone and sunshing magnificently, but ha
return of the service and close volley by such a convincing margin as
match was ing were the case of the Germans twelve shots. The actually ended on the fifteenth losing. head. there being three Fours scored during the course of the
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When they had picked up froms_1—4 down in the final set and with a burst of brilliance that bewildered the Americans went to fi and at 6-56 Bradbury maintained a much bet-were 15-40 on Van Ryn's service, ter standard of play than did his Lund, instead of going for an attack- opponent and was a deserving wining return, lobbed weakly and the ball Cenmm's Four men--two from England Iner. He was drawing more accurate was crashed back to von (By Frank M. Carruthers)
versas two from America-arely and was able to find the green feet.
Von Cramm was wonderful. Ho (By F. J. C. PIGNON)
going to play contract bridge for quicker than Silva, wis wens never The new football season is to Allan Dailey, a young St. An six hours a day for six days a able to gauge the green with any made one bad stroke in the first three degree of certainty. He was in-sets and had he been strongly support. have a fine start with an honest-drews golfer, professional to the week for a fortnight, Martin scored a home run for to-goodness international match Wanstead Club, Essex, gained a
Play starts on Monday, August variably narrow and also had aed færninny would have won.
feloney to be short.
WONDERFUL CHANGE between England and Scotland. magnificent victory in the Dun-
They will play 150 rubbers.
On the first three heads of the
But that fifth sett. After Pittsburgh.. 1
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that the match was contemplated, tournament at Hendon.
brned themselves and brilliantly out- LAllen scored a home run for the and it has now been arranged to He won the 6-holes atake which means for each member Bradbury claiming two and Silva cape in the fourth set the Americans
of the winning team between £17
one, but on the fourth head Brad- | played the Germans lead by 4. Phillies).
take place in Glasgow on Wedhess competition with a total of 1:19, 4 and £18 a day.
bury out-drew his opponent and lay day, August 21.
Land here rallied, and von Cramm, This will be the first interna-three goid shota, Silva being heavy round of 69 giving him his success - The Scottish authorities were! disappointed that at the end of a single stroke from Charles tional match of rubber-not dupli- in an attempt to break up the head, playing like the genius he is, and Crews Hill, the ente-bridge ever played. Unless He had met with early success using his head magnificently, won the Whitcombe Ryder Cup explain, and Percyne sile wins by at least 5,000 with heavy shots when, on the first next four games in a row. Alisa ‹ Beaconsfeld).
points the match will be declared head, he had dislodged two count Germany. "No contest." Dailey was hailed as a coming
The sides are:- champion about two years ago, but Englund.--Harry St. John an Anglo-Scottish team to play an since that time he has suffered English side at Highbury.
from ill-health and lack of prasaran and Stanley E. Hughes.
Amerira.--Michael T. Gottlich The match which has now been tice. Now he is atriking the ball fixed, however, will be between bountifully. He declared, "I am and Howard Shenken, the best teams of the two coun- swinging the club well for the first tries, and it is sure to make a big time for months and have regain-i
ed confidence,” appeal.
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Yorkshire then went to the wie- kets to segre five runs without loss. Yorkshire bus five more matchou to play before the close of the sea- son, but she has now established such a commanding lend that there Reems little doubt of her ultimate } sarcess..
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This wonderful change came like a |ters when Bradbury had been lying
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BRADBURY'S EARLY LEAD Silen is well-known for his driv- "PROFILE" PLAY
ing but yesterday he was not as Ingram and Hughes writes The accurate as he has been in rink Daily Express bridge Correspond matches and paid the penalty ent, played second pair for Eng. whenever he missed his objective, Bradbury went into n 7-1 lead on land in the last Schwab...trophy..!
The Germans hail the match in their grasp, hat then came Lund's weak return of the service. Von Crimm, taking courage in both hanita, went all out, but failed.
Von Crani, in the tenso
atmo-
stinct. He needed one point for game here, never forget his sporting in- to lead at 7-6. A sharp rally, and then Allison drove a ball that was.
BROWN AND Dalay played so well that he when the team only just lost to the sixth head hut Silva scored a enthul "at" by the linesman, but von
DUNCAN WIN
IN SINGLES LAWN BOWLS TOURNEY
PROGRESS IN THE CHAMPIONSHIPS
should have wan by a greater mar gin. His iron shots and putts were accurate, but at two short holes he took reurs through misjudged irons, Immediately in front of him Percy Alliss had finished with a
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and a two made it 17-9,
Ely Culbertson. They are a com-two and then a fone to make the Cramma signalled that the ball had bluation of forertul calling by In-scores 7-7. In steuring the pussi- fouched the top of his racket. The
inferetice precise
Tromble count he had to trail the jock) Germans lost that game and the next gram. Hughes, and--on occasion-huspir- and at the same time bump Brad-for a match that was played in the
bury's counter into the diteli. greatest possible sporting spirit. bluff by both. Tagram is tall. broad, tanned-- Bradbury might easily have saved total of 140, He had struggled to as if his sport Were tennis, not a couple but he was hopelessly The reore was then 14-9 and single
bridge. He plays with an affecta-short with his last wood. tion of carelessness. He plays
However, the Craigengower C,C. On the last head Bradbury again bridge as John Barrstore playa player dominated the game from drew four shots around the jack the arrgen-largely in profile,
Ingles is slim, pink-checked, e ninth head when he registered with Silva being heavy with two S. F. Crews, of South Africa, spectacled. His voice is a whisper two, When he drew four shots woods and short with a third. In- Mitchell, playing together, lest he betray his hand either to the welfth head Bradbury was stead of drawing to save with his had each returned fine scores of opponents (bad business; or part-playing by far the better awls, last wood Silva drove but struck 49, but they were out of it bener Gharp practice). The deft-Silva was short with three of his his own short wood and concerted cause of their first-round scores, ness of his restures contrasts with woods and through with the fourth, a four to give Bradbury the match.
Only Charles Whitcombe had Ingram's spaciousness.
do a round of 72, but bad he been able to get a three at the house hole he would have won. He took three putts and a five instead.
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On the Civil Service C.C, green, J.
B.G.4| much chance of catching Dailey, i Gottlieb is dark, suave, astute. C. Brown, of the Kowloon defented W.K. Way, of the Craigen Whitcombe went straight from an Sir Gay Bonville, the English in- Rower C.C. by 21 shots to 1. When eration by an osteopath upon his ternational, who has played against Brown scored eight shots on the foot for a misplaced bone, 1 do him, fixards him as the first three heads, it looked as if it not think I can play well to-day; f American player he has met. might be a run-a-away affair, but feel afraid that the bone may slip; Way fought back strongly to claim the next three heads although el totalled only four,
Blanking out his
als opponent for five heds running, Brown increased his lend to 17-5 on the thirteenth hend. On the sixteenth head, the score was
again," he said and he played that i kind of golf.
THE "FOUR ACES“ He is the captain and Shenken
In the end he was beaten by ia a member of the team calling inches. He neled to accomplish themselves the "Four Aves" which the Inst three holes in ten strokes have been U.S. champions for two to win. At the 16th his putt for years and have won eleven out of three lipped the hole and stopped the last thirteen competitions for an inch or two nway, · At the 17th i which they have entered.
his putt for three stopped an inch short,
18-8 in favour of Brown, but on the nineteenth, it was only 18-14.
The game ended on the 22nd head with the score at 21-16 for Brown.
On the Club de Recreio green, R. Duncan, of the Kowloon Bowling A long drive to the 18th was Green Club, defeated A. Macfarlane, bunkered, but Whitcombe was no of the Hongkong Football Club, by more than eight yards. from the 21 shuts to 14. Both players gavo a hole in two. He putted' boldly. good display but Macfarlane was but the ball did not drop. He had inclined to be inconsistent, falling off put up a brave, fight against towards the end just when about to turn the tables on his op knew.
he was handicap of which few spectators ponent who was then leading by one
shot.
With the exception of the 10th and
17th heads, when he allowed Mac-Y. M. C. A. GALA
farlane to get within striking distance, Duncan bowled exceedingly well and thoroughly deserved to win. The match ended on, the 20th head.
POLO RANKINGS
Hitchcock, Guest & Smith Leading Americans
TO-MORROW
Kwok Chun-hang To Give
Exhibition
Kwok Chun-hang, the Chineso breast stroke swimmer, who ro cently returned from à successful New York, Aug. 15. visit to Australia, la to give an
The U.S. pair will play a sys- tem of their own--the "Four Aces" systém, it has a foreing | bid of two of a suit, and is an amplification; with many reline. ments of the “strong two“ most people play in England,
"one club." This means that a The English pair are to play the call of "one club" may be called 011 my club holding from five hunonra to avoid suli.
HOLE IN ONE AT DENVER
Boy Of 13 Achieves Rare Golf Feat
Denver. Charles (Babe) Lind, 13, scored In the midsummer Polo rankings, | exhibition at the Europeana hole in one on the 110-yard soven Thomas Hitchcock, Winston Guest Y. M. C. A. Gals to-morrow even-hole at Lakewood Country club, and Cecil Smith retain a nine goal ing..
using a four Iron. Babe, who has ranking, and Angel Elizalde and There is an Interesting pro-been playing golf since he was 10 of items for the gala years old, is the youngest golfer from which is timed to commence at to ever make an ace in this re-
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