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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. TUESDAY, MAY 26, 1936,
MISS DOROTHY ROUND
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AN AMAZING CHAMPIONSHIP GAME
U.S. DAVIS CUPPERS TO PLAY AUSTRALIA
New York, May 10, · The United States Davis Cup tennis selection committee to-day named Wilmer Allison, of Texas. Bryan Grant, of Georgia, and Donald Budge and Gene Mako, of California, to oppore Australia lu the North American Anals at Germantown, Pa., on May 30, 31 and June 1.
PERRY IN FORM. TO DEFEAT ANYONE
Bournemouth, May 1. There was some thrilling lawn tennis at Bournemouth to- day in the hard courts cham- pionships. Perry and Austin reached the men's final, but it was the women players who provided the sensations. Mias Round was most unexpectedly maratonskonsert STNANSIN NECROELECTRONE FERNumans beaten by Mrs. King. She played)
splendid lawn tennis to take the lead at 3-1 in the first set and then went} all to plecra.
MIXED DOUBLES TENNIS LEAGUE
Mrs. King, driving fiercely-on-them forchand, always her best stroke since she first came to the front ns Miss Phyllis Mudford, took the first act at 6-4, and was 60 In the second.
of the season, the players were #ly," she said. little
"edge" on
"Certainly
the
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LAWN BOWLS
THE OPEN PAIRS TOURNAMENT.
TWO RESULTS
Two matches in the first round of the Open Pairs Lawn Bowls Cham- pionship of the Colony were decided yesterday afternoon.
at
The spectators were amazed at the transformation in Miss Round. She could do nothing right, over- hitting and netting all the time. It was indeed an astonishing debacle. "1 COULD DO NOTHING RIGHT" (Continued from Page 8.)
When it was too late Miss Round was much too often caught in the fought back bravely and drew up to against their opponents' eight, D. M. Although they scored on 13 heads famous W. T. Tilden's "No Man's 25, but then Mrs. King went out Khan and M. R. Abbas, of the In-
•SPALDING In the failing woman werd dan R.G. were rather fortunate to lines and the baseline, this fail of and disappointed woman when she beat 1. Nish and T. E. Robson by his being fully exploited by Bodiker. left the court. "I could do
nothing Possibly this, being the first match right and Mrs. King played splendid-21-10 on the Taikes R.C: green, Khail and Abbas started well by taking the In the women's singles semi-finals Nish and Robson pulled up so we!! first four heade for eight shots, but general level of play was not quite up Miss Stammers will meet Madame that they were on level terms to standard either associated with, or Henrotin, of France, and Senorita 13-13 on the thirteenth head and expected from, such teams. There Lizans, of Chile, will oppose Mrs. were flashes of brilliance and they
ahead by King.
10-14 I on the fifteenth. Luck fingered in the memory because of their scarelty. For the most part Senorita Anila
For the fourth day in succession was against them, however, and Khan and Abbas registered seven shota in each points accrued from errors, and very picture."
the next five beads to lead by 21-16 bad errors at that,
when the Izet head was played. Nish Quite clearly K.C.C. cannot yet be
and Robson obtained a three but this put in the championship-winning
still left them two shots behind. class, but I was equally satisfied Against Miss Peggy Seriven, the
Robson had very "bad luck Indeed that unless there is a profound Chilean girl won the first set 7-5 and with his heavy woods. Improvement U.S.R.C. will also fall lost the second 6-2. Then she re- to make the grade this year, On vealed her nest form-and what yesterday's display they certainly wonderful form it can be. Her drop would not heat' Chinese Recreation shots were the last word in unfalter Club.
Ing accuracy and she soon drew out to 4-1. Miss Scriven rallied brave- Jy, but the Senorita was just too good for her and won 6-3.
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Down at Causeway Bay Chinese Recreation Club made a clean sweep against K.C.C. second string, the visitors taking but two sets to the advantage game.
Guest and Mrs. Hosford had the best record among the visitors taking Tsui Wai-pui, and Mrs. Chiu Chun-
Lizana "stole
SENORITA JUST TOO GOOD
the
Khan and Abbas registered two threes and four twos, while Nish, and Robson had two fours, two threes and a two.
On the Club de Recreio green, S. A, Bright and J. E. Henson of the Kowloon Bowling Green Club beat W. Geall and R. P. Philips of the Kow loon C.C., by 28-13. Play was fairly even up to the sixteenth head. S. A. Bright was the outstanding man and laid many good woods. Towards the end, Bright and Henson scored a five when leading 16-11; this proved to Miss Kay Stammers reached the be the turning point and the Kowloon semi-final by beating Miss Susan
then
This child, for she is little more
is a great lowǹ than that,
tennis player. One day she is going to be crowned as the Queen of lown tennis, She has got. It all except a good second service.
chiu to ten games and Tsui Yun-Noel, 6-2, 6-3. She was right at noving Green Club pair wAR
and Mhas R. Perry to twelve.
Detailed scores of the two matches the top of her form. follow, together with the league standings.
K.c.c. "A" v. U.S.R.C.
BETTY WENT DOWN SMILNG
ля
a
in danger of being overtaken. RINKS CHAMPIONSHIP The first of the Open Rinks Lawn Bowls Championship matches VIS Playing on the Kowloon Cricket Henrolin, 8-2, 2-6,
Miss Betty Nuthall lost to Mine.played on the Club de Recreio green
7---5. Betty
Sunday afternoon. when a Club courts, the United Services Re- struggled valiantly against a better quartette from the Talkoo Recrea- creation Club defeated the Kowloon
tion Club met player and usual went down with Kowloon Bowling Green and the Kow- mixed four from the Cricket Club by six sets to three,
Scores: E. C. Fincher and Miss O.
a smiling face.
loon Dock R.C. Dalziel (Kowloon
lost C.C.) tonis to win his semi-final against A. Cthe accond round by a margin of 25 grand fawn ten- Fred Perry played Goldman and Mrs. J. F.
Kyall 3-0; Stedman, of New Zealand, -2, 6-2, shots to 11. The winners were re beat A. L; Sullivan and Mrs. M. E. 3. He looked what he is, a maes- Dowling 7-6; lost to Major H. Otro with a racket to whom all strokes prosented by E. W. Linen, G. E. F. Withington and Mrs. M. Wilson 4-6. come alls on this form he would Thompson, H. H. Rase and J. Mc-
E. F. Fincher and Miss M. Griffith beat any player in the world.
Kelvie, while the Taikoo R.C. rink (Kowloon C.C.) lost to Goldman und
was composed of J. Waid, W. Cun- ningham, J. C. Polson and J. C. Chalmers.
Mrs.
Mir
Kynll
4-0; lost to
Sullivan and
Dowling 4-8; beat Major With- ington and Mrs. Wilson 7-6.
G. Bodiker and Mrs. McCaw (Kow- loon C.C.) lost to Goldmari and Mrs. Kyall 5-7; lost to Sullivan and Mra.
Dowling 6.71" beat Major Withington
and Mrs. Wilson 6-3.
C.R.C. v. K.C.C. “B”
On their own ground, the Chinese: Recreation Club, the holders, defeat- ed the Kowloon C.C. "B" by nine seta to nil. Scores:
es: Taui Wai-pul and Mrs. Chiu Chan-chiu (C.R.C.) beat Clark
Mrs.
Kew 6-3; beat A. E. P. fruest and Mrs. Hosford 6-4; beat
Mrs. Stokes 6-3, and
and
Watson W. C. (C.B.C.) beat Clark and
Litton
KOWLOON GOLF
Summer Competition Results
The following are the results of thej Second Round of the Summer Cup competition at the Kowloon Golf Club:
G. P. Murphy (11) beat J. D., Thomson (0) two up.
W. A. Stewart (0) beat T. D. Paton (7) three and one.
E. O. Murphy (13) bent A. L. D. C. Wilson (5) beat C. G. Ander
Bung and Mrg. Bre. Kew Eastman (9) at the 19th.
0-1; beat Guest and Mrs. Hosford 6-2; son (18) two and one.
beat Watson and Mrs. Stokes 6-1.
Taul Yan-pul and Miss Rose Perry
(C.R.C.) bent Clark and Mrs. Kew
In the first maten of the season,
7-5; beat Guest and Mrs. Hostard the MoEwan-Younger Cup Holders 6-1; beat Watson and Mrs. Stokes 0-2 (R.A., Segt's Meas, Lyeemun), re-
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Thompson and MeKelvie were the outstanding players for the winners, while Waid nnd Chalmers best served their combination.
SPORT ADVTS.
THE HONG KONG JOCKEY CLUB.
The Sixth Extra Race Meeting will be held (weather permitting) at HAPPY VALLEY on Saturday, 30th May, and Monday, 1st June, 1936, commencing at 2 p.m. and; 12.30 p.m. respectively.
The First Bell will be rung at corded a great victory against the 1.30 p.m. on Saturday, and at 12 Royal Ulster Rifles, in the local noon on Monday. Darts League. Results follow:
R.A. Lyeemun 8, Royal Ulster Rifles ; Chief and Petty Officer's 6, Royal Welsh Fusillers 4: R.A., Stone- cutters 6; Royal Engineers 5; K.S., R.A. 6, RN.Y. Police 4.
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