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TELEGRAPH. MONDAY, AUGUST 26, 1935.

PRESENTATION OF DAVIS

DAVIS CUP TO

TO GREAT BRITAIN

PERRY BEATS ALLISON

IN FINAL MATCH

AMERICAN OPENS STRONGLY BUT

ENGLISHMAN IRRESISTIBLE

WIMBLEDON CHAMPION NEVERTHELESS MAKES MANY ERRORS

(By "Veritas")

P. J. Perry (Great Britain) beat W. Allison United States) 4-6, 6-5, 7-5, 6-3.

The Centre Court, Wimbledon, July 30. Perry and Allison played exhibition tennis to bring the Challenge Round to an end and with it a five-nil victory for the holders. Allison, fagged out by the strenuous tennis he has played during the last seven days, offered a plucky resistance to a player who was able to take things vory lightly.

YORKSHIRE PRIDE SUFFERS

TEAM DISMISSED FOR 31

BY H. D. READ AND NICHOLS

London, Aug. 1. Yorkshire pride suffered terrible humiliation yesterday when the side were dismissed for -31 runs, which ranke as their smallest score since they were put out for 26 by Surrey at Ken nington Oval in 1909.

Allison profiter enormnmarly Perry's mistakes but he

WALN

12:4711 fever

mble to turn his opportunities to the, full advantage.

THE GENIUS DOES 11

Perry, of course, we so many writers | have pointed out, is a genius, and brendas can emit the post- erigimo place sort of etrars and still who Disfeh it was so in this case,

There were times when the Englishman pull ed out backhaul abois which would] have made

in wellboy blush in em- baccosurat, hurt

when that tra of, helliance w necessary. Perry provided it.

For three sets Allison played as though the destination of the Davis Cup depended on the result. In the first set he service-nced Perry with regularity and accomplished volleying incursions which thoroughly delighted. The big crowd. Perry was content for And a length and her he had done! this the American was sent peuprynfig all over the cunt,

LAWN TENNIS STARS who re tained the Davis Cup for Great Britain, photographed with their trophy and non-playing captain, Mr. 1. Roper Darreit. Left to right: F. J. Perry, H. W. Austin, G. P. Hugher and C. R. D. Tuckey.

KOWLOON BOWLING CLUB

WINS

JEWS AND THE

OLMYPICS

ASSURANCE FROM HERR HITLER

NO

fenoring the ten minutes interval

REJECTION which the players are entitied after tinued the game althout a break and the third set, Perry aral Allison con. this final set found the Englishman

Paris, Aug. 6. In view of the demonstrations irresistible

He made the chalk lep, in Germany against the Jewish

With the exception of Mitchel, the up from the baselines and sidelines race, the French sporting news-

with his

REPRESENTATIVE FOUR TAKE BOWLS TITLE

OPEN RINKS CHAMPIONSHIP MATCH AT KOWLOON YESTERDAY

..

SOUTH AFRICA

ด้

RESCUED IN

FOURTH TEST

VILJOEN SCORES CENTURY

SECOND DAY AT MANCHESTER

(By A. E. R. Gilligan.)

A PROMISE TO HER HUSBAND

WHY MRS. MOODY

DID NOT PLAY

IN WIGHTMAN CUP CONTEST

It is just as well that the United States won the Wightman Cup otherwise the blame would have been placed at the door of Mr. Frederick S. Moody.

London, July 30. South Africa made a gallant reply to our total of 357, the fen- tures being a very fine chanceless century by Viljoen, a Cameron the News Chronicle, it was during According to W. F. Bullock in Viljoen stand of 99 for the fifth her voyage from Wimbledon to wicket, Cameron's two 6's off! Ameries on the 24,000 tons United Verity, and useful contributions States Her Washington that Mrs. from Dalton and Nourse. The Helen Wills-Moody decided not to bowling and fielding also were play for her country against Great good; in fact, it was a day of Britain in the Wightman Cup Lawn good cricket.

Tennis Competition which played at Forest Hills last week.

I asked her the reason for this alteration in her plans, writes W. F. BuRock.

And now what about the result There is always a chance of the unexpected happening, but I do not think a definite result can be ob- tained on this perfect Old Trafford wicket.

WIR

"My husband," she promptly replied.

THE SMART DUCKWORTH "You see," she smilingly added, The strong wind of Sunday had promised him I would be home dried the pitch, which played within two months, and the time easily. Bowes-bowled extremely is nearly up." She explained that well, and he found almost an un- she could not get back from Call- playalsie ball for Rowan. Ham-fornia to Forest Hills in time for m and Tate kept a useful the Wightman Cup competition. length, but it was the former when Her decision, Mira. Wills Moody scut back Mitchell, Duckworth aid-declared, did not inean that she ing by taking a nice enteh at the was thinking of retiring. wicket. Duckworth did his work "On the contrary, it is probable--- very smartly and cleanly, and he almost definite, in fact that I was in every way an improvement shall como East for the national upon Ames."

championships in the latter part The South Africans had lost two of August." valuable wickets for 41 when "MY SWEETEST VICTORY" Nourse and Viljoen became asso- Dressed in a black ensemble, the cinted in +2 productive stand. Jamous tennis player wore u taffeta J. E. NORONHA MOST CONSISTENT Nourse.made some attractive late silk bnt with a wide fluted brim, cuts, while Viljoen placed the ball flesh-coloured hose, and black silk PLAYER OF THE AFTERNOON

aplendidly out of the ficklers shines. Bowls that was good, bad and indifferent, how, when he tried to hook a good said that she looked forward with reach. At 91 Verity had Nourse! She was full of animation, and with the general standard being but average and

length delivery.

The utmost pleasure to meeting Wade's arrival prompted Wyatt | Helen Jacobs, the national chan certainly not up to that expected in the final to have a silly mid-off and mid-on, plon, again at Forest Hills. round, was produced in the last of the Open rinktis made no difference to the

She sald her Wimbledon triumph tourists Championship matches on the Kowloon Cricket well

captain, who defended had given her "the sweetest victory Puzd made

occasional of my career, especially after some Club Green yesterday when P. T. Farrell, R. Dun- attempt to play a ball pitched wall were said about

boundary stroke. But he made us of those unpleasant things that CUP PRESENTED

can, J. C. Brown and A. M. Holland, of the Kow-by Bowes and paid the penalty faulted to Miss Jacobs in 1933 mounted on its gorgeous silver stand:

me, when I de- When the much-prized Davis Cup;

loon Bowling Green Club, won the title against was brought on to the Centre Court

CAMERON'S LUCK Both bowled wonderfully well.

M. de Polignac replied that Herr)

Mrs. Wills Moody humorotisly the spretators

J. E. Noronha, C. E. Marques, F. X. M. da Silva Some explanation of their success,

cheered for several Hitler, the German Chancellor, per-

South Africa now found herself disclosed that during the voyage was the unusually fast pace of theintes and as Mr. H. Roper-lurrett, Isonally

and C. G. Silva, the Club de Recreio quartette, Cameron and Viljoen, with some feat-"[

position. pitch and its resilience wing to the British non-playing captais re- Aryan would have the same rights

but she bad suffered a humillating de- that "non- fielen Victoria, he received a

WAY benton trophy from

by a margin of 25 shots to 14, Princess and Uberties as any other competitor

very fine cricket, gradually pulled tennis." the pro- in the Games, longer, outburst of applause.

Home back for their side. The heavy downpour during

the

Cameron hit a beautiful six to the he settled down he made All of the players, together with speak for the Olympic Committee as before three o'clock all bat caused. not, however, qualified to tiffin interval followed by another just

front of the did the Essere non-playing captains lined up on to whether any So dramatically

pavilion off Verity, crisp strokes apů played a valuable howters assume the mastery that

the court and

and the 160 went up with the last knock. further guarantee the postponement of the game as the were presented to will now be required in addition to green was under water in many places raptured, the first six wickets

Princess Helena and the onlookers the Treript

ball before lunch... Taughed their appreciation when she sonally by Herr Hitler, and which is quite a strong sun appeared staring of a letter signed per-after the first shower. Fortumtely

Bowes bowled with any amount and kept the batsmen

Howes stuck to his work well, stod chatting for several with Donald Budge the red-beaded to the archives of the Commit- the afternoon and it was possible to

moments and popular Californian.

start the game nt 3.45 p., a quarter It is possible to state, not with of an hour late. ont difficulty, that we have obtained! from the that they will respect the rights of caused a stoppage during which ten

Germans the

On the first hend another downpour non-Aryans in the Games."

was taken but after the main bad: Asked what steps the Committee possible to continue with the game, would take if the guarantee was not there being a further interruption fulBlied,

M. de Polignne replied: although slight drizzle during the We would withdraw the games from Germany

intter stages threatened once again I know that our president M. de Hnillet-Latour, would be un-

to force the players to take shelter. compromising if any exception was marle, and I am convinced that a large majority of the Committer would support him."

to the

full batting side were available, and junking all of his shots joyously and of M. de Polignac, the French re- terrille forehand drives, paper, 'duto drew the attention when Sellers won the Loss on a fast in the knowledge that on the other presentative on the International wicket a score of 900 or so was side of the net was a player physical Olympic Committee, yensonable expectation. But they and mentally worn out. were put to rout in an hour, and

anxiety being felt regarding the H. D. Rend, the sex fast bowler, had the amazing return of six wickets

participation of Jews in the Berlin Olympic Games.

for 11 runs. Nichols

17.

four for

dry weather. They were able to make The bait fly anta tremendous pare and also to make it swing.

then runs at the batting sate

Het ind of IX run

rived and shared a stand with Turner..

ceived the

There was no speech-making, but This pair ant Sutcliffe Were the lots of press and private cameras anly batsmen whe proved able to keep were in active operation during the the attack at bay for more than a few short ceremony. minutes, and all that Sutcliffe could score in half an hour was four!

Read and Nichols bowled magni ficently and were supported by brit liant fielding, every chance that could be made into a catch being taken, but; the day's wonders did not cease with! Yorkshire's pathetic collapse.

A HUGE LEAD

WELLARD HITS ANOTHER 6

FORTY-FIFTH OF

SEASON

senson in

On this some wicket, with the con-1 ditions quite unchanged, Nichola Wellard hit his forty-fifth six of scored a century and Essex gained a the lead which placed them on the ligh Somerset and Middlesex at Taunton the match between avad to victory. They began shakily, in the County Cricket Championship. losing three wickets for 39 before recently and then fell to one of thei luncheon, but Nichols and B. H. Belle, most remarkable catches ever seen on who is up at Oxford but has not yet the ground, Hulme held the ball with gained a Blue, followed with a stand both hands above his head when a of 174 for the sixth wicket.

Both batamen

guaranteed

he said.

guarantee

ODD INCIDENT IN A CRICKET MATCH

vigorous pull seemed likely to land Ball Fails To Reach The Belle, when 30, hitting me luck, the hall over the boundary for unather!

ball from Fisher which was rather too hot for Sellers to hold at no leg, and junt afterwards he put up a ball which Leyland was too late to reach.

six.

Batsman

NO PENSIONS

FOR BOXERS

CONTROL BOARD'S

DECISION

for obstruction.

in

different

at

table-

Home

playing.

of devil on resuming, and at 164: Yesterday's wicket gave Tate no Bakewell made a good attempt for assistatice. Hammond had

some

a difficult snap catch at short-leg,, good spells, but Verity denied to Cameron being the lucky batsman. be a trifle stale.

Wyatt handled his bowlers well, and when the new ball was taken.

CRISP'S QUICK SUCCESS The tea interval score was 293

Int 219, Tate lured Cameron into for six, with Viljoen and Vincent Bowes a "dolly" catch.

All this time Viljoen had been | joen's wicket when Verity made a spirit eventually gained him Vil- A proposal that the British playing a priceless innings for his splendid gully catch, and then Boxing Board of Control should side, scoring with cuts, drives and Langton hit one straight to Bake- supply belts for British champion-leg-stroken. He had an uncomfort-well. ships to be competed for onable period when his total stood al simliar lines to Lonsdale Belts, 96, but with two two's in an over to the tall Bowes when

Crisp became yet another victim the scores reflected the margin of week from the age of 50 for any, all the greater because he went in deserved his five wickets for 100.

The margin of difference between and provide a pension of £1 per

from Tate he reached the coveted made another fine gully catch. The Verity three figures display rendered Yorkshire fast bowler certainly difference between the standard of the winner outright, was two rinks, although it must be said by 33 votes to 11 at the Board' to bat at an awkward time.

defeated that the Portuguese did not enjoy any annual meeting in Manchester too much fuck with some of their last month. The scheme was good day's cricket was the work of

Another high-light of J This was particularly nolice-

Robins in the field.

He and Mit-

ceased and the sun came out it was "BELT". DEFINED making a false stroke and so gave as partners. Bowes' indomitable

shots.

C. G. SILVA INEFFECTIVE

ably with the driving of C. G, Silva-linked up with a new financial who has always been very deadly with arrangement designed to increase his heavy shots. Yesterday he failed, the revenue of the Board. I not only by not achieving his objec

secure counters by promoting boxers may be granted permission tive but also by assisting the oppoai- It was agreed that American woods which were lying outside of to remain in Great Britain for a the count

period of two months (which may) severs 4's, and bath he and Nichols County Cricket match between War well auf was revealing form which Permission will be granted for two The most reliable player in the be extended) on condition that the An usual incident arose in the cat who

antel was J. E. Noronha, the Recreio boxer will not take part in more Nichols, too, should have been

gave superb displays.

During the last hour Nichols, with when Collin bowled a ball to Lavis for Interport heteurs, if his name has one programme unless in excepilon- wickshire and Glamorgan recently will have made him a strong candidate alien boxers only to appear on any was playing consistently than one contest in any 14 days, slumped a Virity when 41

and Eastman and R. Smith, attacked the wide on the leg side, which failed by Verity made muss of a simple slip bowling rigorously and Nichols, ninth a yard or more to reach the wicket. not already been included among those

when the left-out at 384 after batting four and a Hayhurst picked It was well after the ten interval) i's in his grand 146.

quarter hours, had two 6's and sixteen returned it to the bowler, whereupon

up the batt

who are being considered by the

seal circumstances. before Belle was disposed of by Ley.

and Selection Committee.

The regulations were altered to fand, who had suffered drastic punish it was well after six o'clock before whether the batsman was not ence in the scores of the two rinks, over 15 three-minute rounds.

Dawes was strangely ineffective and

the umpire signalled

Noronha was responsible for the provide that all area championships n wide. The from Nichols. Hello claimed he secured his first wicket.

deprived of making a struke led to for, without his amazing bowllag,

comparatively small margin of differ and eliminating contests must be much discussion.

Mr. Jeff Dickson, the promoter, which, at times was so deadly, that was the only voter against the ne- he was far as nway the better of ceptance of the balance sheet which

catch off Bowes hander was 99,

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Dalton started shakily, but once

first innings. Tate had Bell Lb.w., leaving Eng- and with a lead of 39 runs on the

England when Crimp, bowling fast, had Smith plumb out 1.b.w. Crisp was putting them down as though he intended to get a-wicket with

There was an early disaster for

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of such a severe trouncing that they. would have been made to look like year. novices by the owling Green.

DUNCAN USEFUL

Referring to a resolution to in- clude a definition of the term "belt" In the regulations, Col. Myddelton, Farrell had a bit period during who presided, said it was a curious the earlier stages of the match and fact that the word, so important| was no where near the Jack but he in boxing: had never previously ingraved and although he never touch been defined in the rules.

ed the consistenty of his opponent The official definition, as passed there were a few heads on which he reads: "The bolt is an imaginary was able to have the better of his line drawn across the body from opposite number. On one head he was the top of the hip bones." particularly prominent Woods but a a few inches from the lack.

Except

with

both

for some erratic patches

Duncan made an Irient No. 2an he back or centre-half, has been trans- Wilfred Smith, the Burnley .full- was constantly called lolen Normshe was invarianter eferred to Crystal Palace.

upon

to dis

the lie against Farrell. Duncan was fairly successful in opening the heads. but he was not always able to render (Continued on Page 9.)

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