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TENNIS LEAGUE FIXTURES

INDIANS DEFEAT CRAIGENGOWER

IN FINAL GAME

The Indian Recreation Club defeat-

the Craigongower Cricket Club by six sets to three in the "A" Divi- sion of the Lawn Tennis Leaguo at Bookunpoo yesterday.

The Indians have won fvo matches lost two and drawn one. They lon! valuable points at the beginning of the season, before the Rumjalin cousins broke up thoir partnership, when they drew with the Chinese R.C. "D" and lost the Hongkong Cricket Club.

The tennis yesterday was not of a high standard. 1, schlumn and

R. Chua were the best pair for the loners winning two of their wels. J. W. Leonard and G. Lal started well! when they defeated H. D. Rumjahn and A. H. Madar, but failed to main- Laip their form and lost their next two kels.

The scores were as follows;

H. D. Rumjahn and A. H. Madar (Indian R.C.) lost to J. W. Leonard and G. Lai 2-6; beat Y. Hachiumin

and R. Chon 6-4; beat M. Drysdale

and A. Kitchell 7-6.

F. D. Pereira and M. O, Housen (Indian R.G.) beat Leonard and bai 6-3; lost to fachluma and Choa 4- beat Drysdale and Kehell 7-5.

8. A. Rumjahn and 8. A. muil (Indian R.C.) beat Leonard and al 6-3; lost to achiunia and Choa 2-8; brat Drysdale and Kitchell 6-2,

Was

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SOUTH AFRICANS WIN RUBBER

DALTON MAKES MERRY

London, Aug. 20.

When the final Test match be- tween England and the South African cricketers was resumed here this morning a draw was in-

AUGUST 21, 1935.

H. W. Austin's Defeat

Wilmer Allison

GLORIOUS BATTLE OF WITS

STROKES AT WIMBLEDON

(Continued from Page 8).

Of INDIGESTION AND

STOMACH PAINS

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| needing but two points for the match,{ skilful and seiontife in tennis.

pulled out some perfect shota to win. the ninth game.

AUSTIN DESTROYS A MYTH

By this time Allison was showing the effects of this gruelling physical and mental contest, whereas Austin killed once and for all the myth that he lacks stamina. Even so with the American's service to follow it was adds en an English defent. But

evitable and when the tourists Leslie Ames, the England wicket. went to the wickets for their keeper, returned to form in the Saal

Asia declared at 534 for sin they engaged in a record fifth wicket part- | Austin's return of service, which had

second imings after England bad test with a brilliant century, and was

narchip with Leyland,

Maurice Leyland, who clated with Leslie Amus, in a record fifth wicket partnership.

BAHRAM RECOVERS

END OF COUGHING EPIDEMIC

the

lively

played

cricket. They were assured of winning the rubber.

When stumps were drawn the South Africans had made 287 for six wickets, E. L Dalton who was not out with 57 to his credit, played a dashing innings which occupied 65 minutes. He scored no less than nino fours an dhe and II. F. Wade

t on 80 runs for the unbroken sixth wicket partnership,

Read, Bowes and Robins each took two wickets, the Yorkshire player being the most successful with average of 20 ruts per wicket.

The detailed scores follow:

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SOUTH AFRICA-1ST INNS.

35

128

Newmarket, Aug. 20. The coughing epidemic in stables here has practically ended. resumed active work. Bahram and The St Leger candidates have all Hairan, the Age Khan's hornes, 1. J. Siedle, e Ames, b Robins cantered to-day, and Plaxsy had a Bruce Mitchell, e Ames, b Read nlee pace spin-Reuter,

E. A. Rowan, L.b.w., & Robins A. D. Nourse, e Wyatt, b Bowes. K. G. Viljoen, « Clay, b Rond IL B. Cameron, c A. Mitchell,

HONGKONG CC WIN The Hongkong Cricket Club vist ing the Chinese Recreation Club at Causeway Bay, defeated the Chinese "B" string by five nets to four, in Hamilton 6.2. an "A" Division natch.

I. A. Noronha and W. A. Reed

to Goldman

and

Read

H. F. Wade, e Hammond, b

Bowes

S. W. Wang and C. C. Luk serv-| (Recreio) Inst ed the lonera hest, by winning all Withington 0-4: heat Bishop and their sets, but the other two pais Mile 1-3; lost ta Persse and Hamil E. L. Dalton, e Robins, b Rend only claimed one set between them. ton 1-6. Scores:

1, F. Y. Ribeiro and B. T. Gorano S. W. Liang and H. W. Loe (Chin-Becreio) lost to Goldman and With ese R.C.) lost to A. L. Sullivan and ington 3-6; lost to Bishop and Mila T. A. Pearce 2.4; lost to J. Pote- 8-6; bent Perase and Hamilton 6-4. Hunt and G. Bathurst 5-7; lost to

P. I. Beoones and D. r. Stac Dougall 4-6.

"A" DIVISION TABLE

F. W. D. I. P. A. P. Chinese JLC". "A"

81% 10% 18

F. IL Kwok and T. L. Iu (Chindian It.c

Kowloon T.

ne R.C.) lost to Sullivan and Pearce CC. 0.0; lost to Polo-ilunt and Bathurst Club de Beer "A" 40; best Scoones and Macbongal Gram C

(+0.

4.2.

Unitel Nervice

Chats de Recreio “p

Chhose R.C. "tr**

"B" DIVISION

C. Vincent b Robins

A. B. C. Langton not out

R. J. Crisp e Ames, b Bowes

Extran

Total

CULLEN DEFEATS HYDE LAY

SINGLES BOWLS TOURNAMENT

QUALIFIES FOR LAST EIGHT

F. Cullen, of the Kowloon Dock Recreation Club and title holder in 32 1925, defeated A. Hyde-Lay, of the 40 Kowloon Cricket Club and title hold- or in 1933, by 21 shots to 11 in the

throughout remained

TO PLAY IN

HONGKONG

Consistently ON FRIDAY

good, became completely inspired.

Ile literally leapt' in to kill the sharp rise on Allison's first delivery

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With an un. answerable Amash and

a volley which forced his opponent into er. ror, the Englishman broke through| amid scenes of wild enthusiasm. It was the end. Maintaining an impeccable length and rhythm off the ground and revealing shrewder dia- crimination in going to the Austin held his own service to love;

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MEMORIALS

Cup player, and National champion Mr. Kho Sin-kel, the Chinese Davin effort.

Allison won the first point of the hibition on the Chinese Recreation has consented to give a tennis ex- vital twelfth game and Austin, by Club ground at-Causeway Bay dint of superlative back-court play

Friday at 5 and "

pm. the 23rd, hunt, at timely excursion to the net accu

5 p.m.

This is subject to the formal secured tho next two. The American drow to 30-all and approval of the II.K.LTA.

up

The following is the tentative pro- committed an error which

grammie. gave Austin match point.

Singles: Three sets match, Kho With a a gloriously deep forehand

Sin-kei

versus S. A. Rumfahn. corner, Doubles: Thro ship, on the Club de Recreio Green yers the Englishman gained the net. All light permits) Who Sin-ket and Loc matek (if 117 the quarter final ro

round.

son sent up a desperate lob which Wai-tong

and LD. 9.A. Flight 5 Holding 3

lend most of the most of the spectators thought would Rumjahi- way, Culles struck magnificunt form

fall short.

Admission, sitting accommodation; Oto score 11 ahots on the last Ave

terrific rear of delight died (limited to 400) $1 each: Standing China Bldg. 18 heads the game concluding on the 21st

away to silence when it was head. 476

8 Open Lawn Bowls Singles champion-drive to Allison's backhand

0

It was a splendid game and there. Fall of wickets:-1 (Siedle) for was really little to choose between the 2011 196: 2 (Rowan) for 110; 3 (Nourse) two past champions. Thev wern for 104; 4 (Mitchell) for 234; 5 neck and neck for well over the first (Cameron) for 248; d (Wale) for ten heads of the game with Cullen #54; 7 (Viljoen) for 312, 8 (Vincent) sending down slightly better woods

for 234: (Dakon) for 170; 10 than the K.C.C. representative. (Crisp) for 476.

The score was 3-3 on the 5th head, 6-8 on the 11th head and 10-10 on the 16th head.

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18% 474

played on the home

In a "B" Division Lengue mnich. courts. the Kowloon Cricket Club lost to the Read South China Athletic Asvariation sy Nicholla 71 set to 11⁄2. Scores:

A. W. Raney

and 6. Hesse Hammond

S. W. Wong and C. C. Luk (Chlo exe R.C.) beat Sullivan and Pearce 4-3; bent Pote-Hunt and Bathurst 62: beat Scootes and MacDougall RECREIO "B" v. U.S.R.C. Playing on the home courts at King's Park, the Club de Recario "B" team defeated the United Ber- (Kowloon 1.0.) beat T. N. Wong Clay vices Recreation Club by the old and K. M. Wong 7.5: drew with Robins wet in mine.

P. Ip ami K. F. Lui 0.6; lost to Wyatt W. H. Ho and W. 11, Lee 4.41,

G. C. Burnett

L. A. Silva and 3. J. Remedios were in line for winning all three of their matches and conceding only five games. Score:

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beat L. Guldrian and

I. Oppenhelin and F. A. Bronal Major Withington 6-2; beat Wing-bridge (Kowloon G..) lost to Wong Commander Bahep anil Capt. Mine and Wong 3-6; lost to Ip and Lo 4.1: bent Lieut. Perase and Lieut. 3-d; lost to ito and Lee 2-11.

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R. E. S. Wyatt, e Cameron Vin-

W. R. Hammond, xt. Cameron,

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1. E. G. Ames, not out

R. W. V. Robins, not out

Extras

Hyde-Lay d 11-10 on the 16th head and this was the only occasion ke was ahead of Cullen.

Gullen scored a 2 on four occasions, a 3 twice and seven singles while Hyde-Lay registered a 2, 3 and six singles.

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Fifteen National Teams At White City

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that Austin was shaping to "kill" rom 5) cente. He made afety return which Allison aga lobbed hack short and then Austin sent the hall whizzing to the backhand corner. The American made another despairing effort but netted, thereby giving England remarkable victory,

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tends over the present week includes than one British Davis Cup victory. Palace Total (for 6 wkts, decid)... 554 lawn tennis, football and swimming. Fall of wickets: 1 (Bakowell) for as

Nevertheless Allison

gave an ex- 4:(Wyatt) for 38; 3 (Mitchell) Jumping and boxing by the teams of best as yet on the Wimbledon Centre- rating poleraulting, ceptionally fine display-probably his for 98; 1 (Hammond) for 249; & fifteen

Leyland for 428; 6 (Nicholls) for wopien.

nations, Including thirty Court. From a dull beginning he ran

Round, the Port Vale centre- Spectators

into form which clearly demonstrated half, has been signed by Carlisle. who numbered 3.000 how he had earned the No. 1 ranking. yesterday, included the Prince of in the United States. Wales.

Speeches by Lord Desborough and Sir Noel Curtis Bennett, which were interpreted by signs, were warmly applaudedBritish Wireless.

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Rowling Analysis

0. M.

B. W.

313

Langton Dalton

124

2

16

1 tu

Vincent

Mitchell

42 N

188

30

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13. Mitchell, Rend

1. J. Siedle, b Bowes

E. A. Rowan. b Bowes

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K. 6. Viljoen, st, Ames, b Robins

Robins

Cameron. st.

H. F. Wade, not out

E. Dalton, noi out

Extra-

Ames, b

Total (for wkts.)

GUY CHENG BEATEN

Eliminated From U.S. Open

46

10

42 Doubles Championship

17

For three sets his volleying wan very much

koener than Austin's, and had not the Englishman kept bis head in a crisis and maintained an ideal length in driving, the American most assuredly would have won.

WHERE ALLISON FAILED

It was in the lengthened rallies that Allison broke down: he was

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Austin's not advances were usually August, 1935, at 5.45 p.m. Guy Cheng, the Chinese Davis Cup better planned, but only in the first, 287 player, who remained in the United fourth and the latter part of the

States to participate in the U.S. fifth sets were they no effectively (1) Fall of wickets:-1 (Mitchell) for Open Tennis Championships at Forest executed as Allison's. 16; 2 (towan) for 23; 3 (Sledle) for Hills, has been eliminated from the 674 (Nourse) for 112; 5 (Cameron)

doubles. for 178: 4 (Viljoen) for 201.

In partnership with Wiliam Rease, of Atlanta, he was beaten to-day by Henry Guild and J. Brooks, of Fanno, by scores of 6-4, 6-2, 6-2 in the first round, United Press.

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It was five neta of sparkling tennis:| an exchange of wizardly shots played at a break-neck speed. But it was merely furious hitting: both

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