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PERRY DEFEATS BUDGE

DAVIS CUP MATCH AT WIMBLEDON

(Continued from Page 8).

can, after he had regained his con- fidence, sought the net he usually had to wait until he could come up on full-blondled drive.

to

An yet

have not seen Parry play when he has impressed one as being the complete player. He seems rely on his tigorish forehand thrive, the adroit placing of his sliced back hand and undoubted ability in the forecourt. But he does not mix his length as one would expect and one might say he never employs a drop

*hot.

His backhand is delightful to watch because it in executed with such case of metion, but there in A suggestion of carelessness about it. He made so many errors on this hand against Budge

that it remained

BOWLS TOURNEYS ENDING

LEAGUE GAMES RE-ARRANGED

DATES FOR OPEN COMPETITIONS

The sub-Committee of Management of the Hongkong Lawn Bowls Asao- ciatiun held a meeting yesterday even- ing for the purpose of rearranging postponed League fixtures, fixing the dates for the finals of the Open Rink and Pairs competitions, the drawing for the semi-finals of the Singles championship and the draw for the Gutierrez Shield International petition.

com-

The Open Rink final which is, be tween C. G. Silva's rink (J. E. Neronha, C. E. Maiques, F. X. M. da and A. M. 2. G. Siya) Silva and C. his least impressive stroke. It was that wearing forehand drive Holland's quartette (P. T. Farrell, R. followed by energetic net roids which Duncan,: d. C. Brown and A. M: Hoi- land) is fixed for Surdy, August 25 renped Perry the majority of hin points. And another important at the Kowloon C.. at 3.30 p.m. Mr.

C. J. Thechi will ret na umpire. factor was his abundant confkience.

The Pairs final-M. J. Medina and At a stage was it really threatened. But throughout the match Perry play, Cavanaghy v. R. Duncan and L. A. B. rather like a coach hit peeved be unean will be played on Tuesday cause the pupll had shown that with next on the Civil Survler green at 4.30 kome things he didn't require any. The game will be umpired by teaching.

On the other band there were points ! about this match which Budge could profitably inculcate and turn to his own advantage.

This was the

the! match from student's viewpoint. flut to the erowd at large the only thing that mattered was Great Britain had be- come twn up, with three to play, and The Davis Cup as good as retained.

"AND SO TO BED!"

SOUTH AFRICANS WIN

THE RUBRER

(Continued from Page 81. senre their morale would be complete- ly shaken.

Now as regards (n) the wicket was perfect su far as we know and the weather fine, as regards (b) there is no marked superiority of the English side; and as regards (c) the same NEKUTEN would apply if we what them out in their first innings for a trifle after we had batted first. But take now the case for England's bat- ting first. Supposing we made first use of what was a good wicket. Any change for the worse in the weather must operate against the side batting secondl As it happened, there was not ane but there tnight have been. As for us can be made out England took just about day's cricket to run up five hundred and thirty-four runs. Now had we done that on Saturday there would have been a much better chance of an

an innings defeat for South Africs. And it was pretty evident thnt, barring the wicket cracking up. the only likelihood of a decision three days at the Ovall-was innings victory.

ruther a

COMPARISON

an

good

I do not think it can be denied that speaking generally England could put

better

hatting side into the the field. We did, in fact, defeat South Africans on the first innings on each of the four drawn matches. But

our bowling was never enough to force home a win. It

a question of which ly was

team sirould make a slip. England done it, it. As a young friend of mine pui And once one down, in three day matches our bowling lacked that extra bit of dovil that wins games. The South Africans were a most reliable side and they thoroughly deserved to win the rubber.

n

THE RETURN OF AMES

on.

Mr.

3. Jones.

The draw for the metal-finals of the Singles championship resulted follows:

M

R. A. Alvre v. F. Cullon (Craigen- gower C.C, green, Wednesday, August 28).

B. W. Bradbury v 1. Overy (Kus- loon Bowling Green Club, Wed- nesday, August 28).

t. N. Mitchell v. J. C. Brown (Civil Service CC. green. Thursday, August 291.

A. M. and R. Duncan (Club de irerelo, Thursday, August

LEAGUE FIXTURES

The League matches which were to have been played on June 1, June 16, June 2, July 6 ant July 27 bat which were postponed on account of rain. have been rearranged to be played on the following days neending to their previous pr·ler:

AUGUST 31

Senior Division

Poliro 1.6. v. Cralgengower C,C.

"A"

Kowloon C., x, Civil Service CC Kowloon Dor's e, Club de Recrein Craigengewer Uf. "B" v. Indina

3.C.

Janlur Division

Craigengower C.C. e. Police R.. Civil Service C.C. Y. Kowloon C.C. Club de rerelo v. Taikoo R.C.- Hongkong Electric v. Yacht Club K.B.G.C. Y. Hongkong Football

Club.

SEPTEMBER 7

Senior Division

-Craigengower GC, "A" v. Kuwloon

Docks,

Club de Recrrio v. Civil Servies C.C. K.B.G.C. v. Indian R.C.

Police R.C. y. Cruipengower

Junior Division

Taikoo v. Craigengower CC,

ke.

Civil Service CC, v. Club de Re-

creia.

Hongkong Electric v. K.B.G.C. Yacht Clubs v. Police R.C. Hongkong Football Club v. Kow-

Juan C.C.

SEPTEMBER 14

Senior Division ·

Cruigengower C.C, “A“ v Indian

R.C.

Civil Service C.C. v. K.B.G.C. Kuwloon C.C. v. Kowloon Docks. Club de Recreio v. Craigongower

C.C. "."

Junior Division

Hongkong Electric V.

gower C.C. K.B.G.C. v. Civil Service C.C.

Craiges-

It was pleasant to see Ames at fant run into form with the bat. He is for too young and far too useful to pass out of Test Cricket for years. There have been several useful bats of the younger generation, but what we have

It Taikon R.C. v. Kowloan C.C. not discovered in a new bowler.

Yacht Club v. Club de Recrelo. will come

Un- may be Read fortunately so many fast bowlers have

SEPTEMBER 21 bright patch and then ficker out as Farnes seems to have done. Verity į seems to have shot his bolt when the wicket really suits him. Acupuncturs, Motors and Bons Betting Bowes is our hope. But there is

pre- Reider of Japanese and Socakone Goverscious little else about in the Tent ment Llornom. Corse Borsined Ankle and bowling line. The sad part is that wo have so many rabbit-alaughterers in county ericket Ilke Mitchell and Stats, who

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INTERNATIONAL COMPETITION

The draw for the Gutierrez Shield International Competition resulted as follows:

India v. Scotland,

Philippines v. Malnyn.

LOCAL TENNIS

Club Easily Defeats

4-0; lost to Monahan and Eckford

S. A. R. Bux and T. Hamet (LR.C.) lost to Bowker and Valentine 34; lost to Mackenzie and Gamble 4-0; lost to Monahan and Eckford 3-0.

M. U. Rarack and A. Hahmin |(1.R.1%) bunt to Bowker and Valentine Playing at home in their "B" divi-2-6; beat Mackenzie and Gamble 6-3; the Club de Recrelo green and the sion tennis match against the long-lost to Monahan and Eckford 2-0. intter at Talkoo,

Byes:-Portugal and England.

Both matches will be played on Sunday, September 1, the former on

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between match

Philippines

Junior Division

Yacht Club, K.B.G.C.- Hongkong Football Club v. Craigen Malaya,

FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS

Make Believe

A. F. Wensley, the Sussex M. R. Abba and A. R. Abbas cricketer, is going to India next and (LR.C.) lost to Bowker and Valentine winter to coach the Jam Sahib of

2-0; lont Lo Mackenzie and Gamble Nawanagar's team,

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