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TENNIS LEAGUE FIXTURES

INDIANS DEFEAT.

CRAIGENGOWER

IN FINAL GAME

The Indian Recreation Club defeat- ed the Craigengower Cricket Club by six nels to three in the "A" Divi nion of the Lawn Tennis League of Sookunpoo yesterday.

The Indians have won Ave matcha lost two and drawn one. They lo valuable points at the beginning of the

Rumjahn xes, before the cousins broke up their partnership, when they drew with the Chinese R.C. "8" and lost to the Hongkong| Cricket Club.

The tennis yesterday was not of a high standard. Y. Hachiuma and 1. Chen were the best pair for the losern winning two of their ants. J. W. Leonard and G. La started well when they defeated H. D. Rumjahn and A. H. Madar, but failed to main- Lain their form and lost their next; Iwo sets.

The scores were as follows:

H. D. KumJahn and A. H. Mindor (Indian It.C.) lost to J. W. Leonard and G. Lai 2-0; beat Y, Hachiuma sind R. Chon 6-4; beat M. Brysdale and A. Kitchell 7-5.

F. D. Pereira and M. O, Housen (Indian 1.C.) beat Leonard and 1: 4-3; lost to inchiuma and Chon 4-6. brat Drysdale and Kitchell 7-6.

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH WEDNESDAY, · AUGUST

Maurice Leyland, who wha AURO- cinated with Leslie Amas, in a record fifth wicket partnership.

BAHRAM RECOVERS

END OF COUGHING EPIDEMIC

Newmarket, Aug. 20. epidemie In

The coughing

the

S. A. Rumohn and S. A. Instables here has practically ended. (Indian R.C, Leonard and La The St. Leger enndidates have all 6-3; lost 16 eduma und Chon 2-6; resumed netive work, Habran and

Hairan. beat Drysdale and Kitchell 4-2.

the Aga Khan's horsen, cantered to-day, and Plassy nice pace spin-Reuter,

HONGKONG C.C. WIN

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The Hungkung Cricket Club, visit. Ing the Chinese Recreation Club Causeway Bay, defented the Chinese "B" string by five sets to four, in an "A" Division nintch.

S. W. Wong and C. C. Jak sery ed the loners best, by winning all their nets, but the other two pairs anly claimed one set between them. Scores:

Hamilton 6-2.

bnd

LIVELY CRICKET.

AT OVAL

SOUTH AFRICANS WIN RUBBER

DALTON MAKES MERRY

21, 1935.

H. W. Austin's Defeat

Wilmer Allison...

Of INDIGESTION AND

STOMACH PAINS

A GLORIOUS BATTLE OF WITS AND

STROKES AT WIMBLEDON

(Continued from Pago 8), needing but two points for the match, pulled out some perfect shots to win The ninth gamo.

AUSTIN DESTROYS A MYTH

London, Aug. 20. When the final Test match be-

By this time Allison was showing! tween England and the South

the effects of this gruelling physical and mental content, whereas Austin' African cricketers was resumed here this morning a draw was in-

Leslie Ames, the England wicket-killed once and for all the myth that evitable and when the tourists

American's service to follow I wak went to the wickets for their **eper, returned to form in the final he lacks stamina. Even so with the lest with a brilliant century, and was

English defeat. But odds second innings after England had engaged in a record fifth wicket part-Austin's return of service, which had declared at 534 for six they played

were

rubber.

lively cricket. They assured of winning the

When stumps were drawn the South Africans had made 287 for alx wickets. E. L. Dalton who was not out with 67 to his credit, played a dashing Innings which occupied 56 minutes.

liv scored no less than

nine fours an dhe and II. F. Wade on 86 ruhs for the unbroken put sixth wicket partnership.

Read, Dowes and Robins each took two wickets, the Yorkshire player

Muccessful with an: being the most average of 20 runs per wicket.

The detailed scores follow:

SOUTH AFRICA-IST INNS.

I. J. Siedle, e Ames, b Robins Bruce Mitchell, e Ames, b Rend E. A. Rowan, b.w., b Robins .. A. D. Nourse, e Wyatt, b Bowes. K. G. Viljoen, e Clay, b Read.... 1. B. Cameron, A. Mitcholl.

b Read

Bower

II. Wade,

ellammond,

II. A. Noruaks and W, A. Reed

Goldman Jont To (Reervio) Withington 0-8; bent Bishop and Milne 6-3; lost to Perse and Haul-E. L. Dalton, e Robins, b Read

C. L. Vincent b Robins Luts 4-6.

36 128

nership with Layland.

CULLEN DEFEATS HYDE LAY

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throughout remained good, became completely inspired.

He literally leapt in to kill the

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sharp rise on Allison's to taKHO SIN-KIE TOut always look for the ove

un-

APPEAR

and thereby was able trol

net. of the

With an smash and answerable

a valley which forced his opponent into er- ror, the Englishman broke through amid scenes of wild enthusiasm. It was the end. Maintalaing an impeccable length and rhythm off the ground and revealing shrewder dis- crimination In going to the net, Austin held his own service to love!

Mr. Kho Sin-kel, the Chinese Davis) and then braced himself for the final Cup player, and National champion

effort.

EXHIBITION AT C.R.C.

eit

has consented to give a tennis ex- Allison won the first point of the hibition on the Chinese Recreation | vital

game and Austin, by club ground at Causeway Bay twelfth Bist of superlative back-enurt play Friday at 6 pm, the 23rd, inat, at This is subject to the forinal 1.m. approval of the H.K.LT.A.

The following is the tentative pro- Kramme.

net,

excursion 10 the the

twa. The next

to 30-all and up

an crror which

a timely and

secured American drew

committed then

Singles: Three sets match, gave Austin match point.

With gloriously deep forehand gin-kei voraus 8. A. Rumjabu. drive to Allison's backhand corner, Doubles; Threa Reis match (1 the Englishman gained the net, Alli- light permits) Kho Sin-kei and Tee

On sent up a desperate lob which Wai-tonk

F. Cullen, of the Kowloon Dock 0 Recreation Club and title holder in 32 1026, defeated A. Hyde-Lay, of the 60 Kowloon Cricket Club and title hold- er in 1983, by 91 shots to 11 in the

Bowls

Singles champion- 8 Open Lawn

Club de Recreio Green yer ship. thu Cua 0terday afternoon. Cullen now enters 117 the quarter final round.

Holding a slight leal most of the most of the spectators thought would Ramfahn.

fall short. 73 way, Cullen struck magnificent form 0 to score 11 shots on the last five 18heads the game concluding on the 21st

head,

It was a splendid game and there 176 Fall of wickets:--1 (Sledte) for was really little to choose between the

past champions. Thev

1, F. V. Ribeiro and B. T. Gosugo (A. B. C. Langton not out

S. W. Liang and II. W. Lee (Chins (Recreio) last to Goldman and With R. J. Crisp e Ames, b Bower ene 1.C.) lost to A. L. Sullivan antington 2-6: lost to Bishop and Milne

T. A. Pearce 2-6: lost to J. Pote-3-8: beat Perase and Hamilton 6-4. Hunt and G. Bathurst 5-7; lost to!

P. II. Scoones and D. M. Moe-j Dougall 4-0.

"A" DIVISION TABLE

Chinese R., "A"

P. W.RI.. F. A.PU. met 1154 34

73 22 31

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1 2 483, 28 12 ) 116; 2 (Rowan) for 116; 3 (Nourse) It and neek for well over the first i P. H. Kwok and T. L. Iu (Chin-Indian R.C.

7 for 144: 4 (Mitchell) for 234; neck, 16 Hongkong 0.0..... 1 124

(Cnineron) for 248; 6 (Wado) ese R.C.) lost to Sullivan and Pearce town, C., 0-6; lost to Pote-Hunt and Bathurst Club de Beetelo "A" & 3 4 246 1859 A254: 7 (Viljoen) for 112, 8 (Vincent) 4-0 best Scoones and MacDougall Cragenpower C,C... 6 2 1 24 28

for 333; 8 (Dalton) for 170; 10 Unital price R4, 62 21 2 6.0.

(Crisp) for 170, Col de Roegeles *** *

"S. W. Wong and C. C. Luk (Chin- Chinese R.C, “1” .. ese R.C.) beat Sullivan and Pearce! 4-3; beat Potr-Hunt and Bathurst |

"D" DIVISION

181 47

4-2; hent Scoones and Macfournil played on the home souris. the

0-2

In a "B" ivision League match,

Read Kowloon Cricket Club lost to thei

Nicholls South Chinn Athletic Association bý

Bowex 7% Mets to 15. Scares:

A. W. Kamery and G. Hesse Hammond

Clay (Kowloon .C.) hem P. N. Wong

Robina vices Recreation Club by the and K. M. Wong 7-5; drew with C.

to Walt P. and K. P. Lai 6-6: lost set in nine.

RECREIO, "B" ~. U.S.R.C. Playing on the home courts ut Kings Park, the Club de Recre "" ten defeated the United Ser-

for ten heads of the game with Cullen sending down slightly better woods than the K.C.C. representative.

Kho

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that Austin was shaping to “ki!!." the made a safety return which Allison again lobbed back short aud

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then Austin went the ball whizzing backband cother. The to he American made another despairing effort but netted, thereby giving England a remarkable victory.

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The score was 3-8 on the 6th head, 6-B

11th head and 10-10 on the : on the 11 16th head.

Hyde-Lay Whend and this was the only occasion he roared their appreciation while u

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70

112

73 3

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G. C. Burnett and Thonipan

ENGLAND.IST INNS.

Wong 1-6: lost to 1p and Taxi 3-6;|

L. A. Siya and J. J. Remedios | W. . To and W. 6. Lee 4.0, were in fine for winning all three

of their matches and conceding only (Kowloon C.C.) lost to Wong and A. H. Bakewell, e Cameron, b five games, · Scores:

Is Goldman

Langton

A. Mitchell, b Crisp L. A. Silva and J. J. Remedios lost to Ho nad Lee 3d, (Recreio) heat

and 1. Oppenheim and F. A. Brand. R. E. S. Wyatt, e Cameron b Vin-

eent Major Withington 6-2; beat Wing-bridge (Kowloon C, lost to Wang! Commander Hishop and Capt. Milne and Wong -; lost to Ip and W. R. Hammond, st. Cameran, b 1-1; beat Lieut. Persse and Lieut. 3-6; lost 10 Ho and Lee 2-6,

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A memorable demonstration led 11-10 on the 18th | lowed.

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Cullen scored a 2 on four occasions, a 3 twlee and seven singles while Hyde-Lay registered a 2, 3 and six singles,

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Fifteen National Teams At White City

161

D. E. G. Ames, not out M. S. Nicholls, e Siedle,

148

Lang-

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M. Leyland, t Cameron,

Mitchell

R. W. V. Robins, not-out

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Moscow, July 24.

The vast crowd rosu and

dazen cameramen rushed on to the court to nnp the victor and van-

The editorial office of the French quished.

Impressive contrast was the magazine Vu hàs proposed to the handshake of congratulation given by Chess Committee of the Supreme beth Mr. H. Roper-Barrett and Mr. Council of Physical Culture of the M. Wenr, the England and United: Stater non-playing captains to the U.S.S.R. that a chess contest by mail take place between the strong- two players.

Fred Perry, who for three sets had eat Paris and Soviet chess masters. The Chess Committee has at- at with Dan Markell the professional trainer of the British team, anxiously cepted the invitation and has sug- bo the play, walked on the gosted to Vu that the games watching court with his face lit up in smiles played this coming autumn on ton to offer his congratulations and com- boards by telephone-Tass.

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Nevertheless Total (for 6 wkts, decid.) 534 lawn, tennis, football and swiminlog. Fall of wickets: 1 (Bakewell) for as well me running, polevaulding, ceptionally fine display-probably hin

Round, the Port Vale centre- 4; 2 (Watt) for 08; 3 (Mitchell) jumping and boxing by the teams of best as yet on the Wimbledon Centre-

4 (Hummond) for 240; for DB:

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

into form which clearly demonstrated hulf, has been signed by Carlisle. (Leyland) for 428; 6 (Nicholls) for wognen,

Spectators, who numbered 3,000 how he had earned the No. 1 ranking 500.

yesterday, included the Prince of in the United States volleying was Bowling Analysis

For three his very unch

Crisp

Langton

Dalton

Vincent

Mitchell

M. R. W. Wales.

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SOUTH AFRICA.-2ND INNS.

B. Mitchell, b Read

E. J. Sledfe, b Bowes

·E. A. Rowan, b Bowes

A. D. Nourse, b Read

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

H. B. Cameron. st. Ames,

Robins

H. F. Wade, not out

1. Dalton, not out

Extras

Total (for 5 wkts.)

1 Sperches by Lord Desborough and 2 Sir Nael Curtis Bennett, which were Interpreted by signs, were warmly 2 | applauded.--Britløk Wirelcas.

287

Fall of wickets:-1 (Mitchell) for

GUY CHENG BEATEN

keener than Austin's, and had not the Englishman kept his head in a crisis and maintained ani 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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Doubles Championship

shots bat anything beyond Meeting of Members will beld at this generally found Austin capable the Club House, North Point on No. 1c, D'Aguilar St..

of paving the way to command of Wednesday, the 28th day of

the forecourt.

HUSINESS:

Austin's net advances were usually August, 1935, at 5.45 p.m. Forest Hills, Aug. 19. Guy Cheng, the Chinese Davis Cup better planned, but only in the first, player, who remained in the United fourth and the latter part of the States to participate

fifth meta U.S. in the Open Tennis Championships at Forest executed as Allison's

were they so effectively (1) To receive the Report and

The most notable strokes of this Accounts for the period ended Branch:

16; 2 (Rowan) for 23; 3 (Siedie) for has been eliminated from the opic match were Allison's forehand 30th June, 1935.

87; 4 (Nourse) for 112; 5 (Cameron) for 178; (Viljoen) for 301.

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W.

Read Howen

10

1 64

13

40

Mongkok.

17 1

18

Robins Clay

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doubles.

(particularly off Austin's

In partnership with William Reese, drives of Atlanta, he was beaten to-day by second service) and his velleying, and (2) To elect Officers for the Austin's backhand ground strokes ensuing year and other General Henry Guild and J. Brooks, of Fenno, by scores of 6-4. 0-2, 6-2 in the first and magnificent return of the "can Business, round.-United Press.

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Nichola Leyland

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It was five sets of sparkling tennis: an exchange of wizardly shots played at a break-neck speed. But it was not merely furious hitting: both

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