THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH. TUESDAY, JUNE 30, 1936.
VON CRAMM BEATS CRAWFORD IN THREE SETS
Through To A Majestic Victory
Austin Sweeps Through To
"BUNNY" AUSTIN.
BRILLIANT WIN
SEMI-FINALS
DRAW
FRED PERRY
DONALD BUDGE
V
VON CRAMM
V
H. W. AUSTIN
WOMEN'S LAST EIGHT
were
of
Evidence of the consistency of the Fred J. Perry (England) the holder, Donald Budge (U.S.A.), world's leading amateur tennis play-
of the 1935 semi-finalists have reach Henry W. ("Bunny") Austin is revealed by the fact that three (England) and Baron Gotted the same stage this year. Austin substitution. the Austin fried Van Cramm (Germany) for Crawford is
American had are the semi-finalists in the Last year Budge beat
stared defeat in the face. He wen men's singles championship at quarter finni after the Wimbledon. This was forecast un to be outplayed by Von Cramm.
Of the present semi-finalists only exclusively in the Telegraph yesterday, but the unexpected e-Yon Cramm has dropped a set played to date, Terry and Budgu feature of the matches was that the course of the four rounds finished in three have been in irrepressible form Rid all straight acts-probably another one of the must spectacular matches of a decade is expected when they. Wimbledon record.
Austin's case accomplishment Biggest triumphs were those meet on Wednesday.
"of thu of Austin over Wilmer Allison has been one of the features the American, and Von Cramm meeting and that he is capable of beating Von Cramm is indisputable. against Jack Crawford, Aus- So far as records to hand reveal, Von met It was a black day Cramm and Austin have only tralian ace.
Adrian Quist twice in any conte semi-finals of the for Australia.
Last year In also took the KO., Donald Budge, his Davis Cup conqueror being French Chip the German) Not for many years has there responsible. It was a fine day fat five-set match 6-2, 6-7, 6-1,
Buch boen
international for England, while America had 5-7, 6-0, while in 1932 Von Cramm flavour about the last eight of the consolation of seeing Budge defeated Austin in the Davis Cup 5-7. the women's singles champion-advance in the face of defeats 6-2. 0-3, 6-2. ship at Wimbledon. Yesterday of Bryan Grant and Allison.
According to United Fress the six players qualified to inin Ming! Helen Jacobs and Miss Dorothy following were the stores in the four F. J. Perry beat D. Grant 6-1, 6-3, Round in the quarter-finals as a matchus. result of which the following countries will be represented in the fourth round:
BY FRAULEIN HORN
WOMEN'S LAST 8
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England (2), America. Poland, Denmark, Germany, France and, l'oland.
The brilliant form of Mime. Sper ling yesterday, which socording to Reuter allowed her to beat Miss Nellie Adamson the Anglo-Belgian in 20 minutes, means that Miss Round will have a difficult time when they meet in the next round,
6-1
D. Budge best A. Quist 6-2, 6-4,
H. W. Austin beat W. Allison 6-1, 6-4, 7-5
G. Yon Cramm beat J. Crawford 6-1, 7-5, 6-4
The semi-finals will be played 'on; Wednesday, the draw being:-
Perry versus Budge
Austin tersus Von Cram
The final will be played on Friday as is customary, Saturday being set! aside for the women's singles, men's doubles and mixed doubles finals.
REPETITION PROMISED
Nevertheless Miss Jacobs is in the harvest aoction. She has first to die'
A repetition of lust year's mea'a poso of Senorita Anita-Lizann the Chilean champion before going on to final-Perry v. Von Cramm--is in- mot either Miss Stammers or Bille.dicated, but there is no gainsaying!
that chances of an all-English nal Jedzrejowska in the semi-final.
have been considerably improved in consequence of Austin's magnificent display against Allison.
If Mise Round survives her quarter final engagement she will play either Mme, Mathlou or Frl. Marie Horn.
The draw for the quarter-finals-is: as follows:
Mina Jacobs (U.S.A.) r. Senorita A. Lizana (Chile) Misa Stammers (England) v. Mlle. Jedzrejowska (Poland) Mme. Mathieu (France) v. Frl. Marie Horn (Germany) Mme. Sperling (Denmark) v. Miss D. Round (England), ・・
YESTERDAY'S MATCHES
The players are extremely woll matched, but it is expected that the semi-finalists will be Miss Jacobe, Mile. Jezrejowska. Mme. Mathieu nad Miss Round.
Yesterday's results in the women'a
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Mme, Mathieu (France) beat! Miss Mary Hardwick (England) -5-2, 4-6, 7-5.
bent the
of importance.
after a wonder.
Perry has last year's Davis Cup victory and some U.S.A. tournament successes over Budge to bla credit and because of these must start firm favourite in lis quest to-morrow.
Mako And Budge Out
Of Wimbledon Doubles
ARE FORCED TO WITHDRAW
COTTFRIED VON CRAMM
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TO ROW
AT HENLEY
Special Boat Sent From Tokyo
A Japanese oarsman who rowed In the Oxford University trial eights. whilst an undergraduale at Hert- ford College has secured the accep
the tance of an agreement with regatta committee which has en abled Takin University senior eights to be accepted for the Grand Chal- longe Cup.
Never before has an entry been accepted from Japan.
In addition to the Japanese other foreign crews will be competing, and an outstring regatta la promised.
The secretary of the regatta und he understood the Japanese crew would arrive by air from Berlin and would train at Henley, A special. lout is being sent from Tukio.
Records of League Tennis Combinations In “C”.
And "D" Divs.
The following are the leading performances by pairs taking part in the C and D Divisions of the tennis league. The records are up to and including Friday, June 26.
H. and A. Chan (K.T.0.C.A... 12 C. E. Wathut and It. 8. Capell
R.C.C.)...
0
1. Ng and P. Lat 18.C.A.AJ St. 1. Hann and W. Chanson
(Radio)
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11 (7 1
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1 2 * 0
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Kwok na C. N. Thank
21
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IK.C.0.11
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3 2 1
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Orr and A. Philippens
(K.C.0.2) .....
L
1. Major and 11. Catchmas
41ter)
3
1
0
Fowles and Wait (A.T.C.....
7
M. Sherrift and M. H. HA
K. A. 2. 5
Casket
1 01
(K.I.T.C.)
5
100
W. J. Chiswh
ANN. ₤1.
A.
M. An
Kitebell
40
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2 L
Mum and A. Timuck K.C.C.)
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0
F
A. Unbridge And J. A Smith (K.C.C.)
1
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04
2
.... 12
1
1
0
4 2 0
King and D'Cutrer (A.T.C.)
Innvie and Cooper (A.T.C.)
V. Freeman and L. E. Kirby
(K.G.C.B)
G. and II. Noronha (Recreion)..
In A. Hil«» and J. Xavier
(Heerels)
M. High And
M.
(KIT.C.)
Q.
Blic ni Y.
[RTAL.C.A.)
C. Wel and G. L. Ma
S.
C.
Chan and K. II. WOOK (3.C.A.A.)
Ip and Tho (8.C.A.A...
C. Chos and A. Rusz (C.C.C.)
H. Chumbhoy and A. Hung
10.0.0.1
L. Chon and A. Hung (0.0.0.) G. C. and K. C. Yu (K.T.G.C.A.)
1..
0.
1. K.
(K.T.G.C.A.)
(9.0.A.A.)
Wel
M. K. Ma and T. K. Lesna
9.
(LG.A.A.)
Clun mi
(B.C.A.A)
P. K
A. In Fisher and F. A. #trond-
bride (X.C.C.2
Y. N. Jan and M. C. Hung
(Unerally)
K. I Char and I. Fone
(University)
S. Hen! I'. C. Yu (University) A. 1.. Taul and Shee (University C. Wel and P. E. Choy (C.C. H. N. Chan nod T. P. Le
(GR.C.)
M. A. and M. P. Khan (K.I.T.C.) M. A. Khan and Firdon Khan
(K.I.T.C.)
"D" DIVISION
3
larated A. Spars (8.0.0.1
4D TEST MATCH
10
3 0 0
3 20
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3 210
W 1 0
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SECOND INNS: COLLAPSE
BY ALL-INDIA CLOSE OF PLAY 80 FOR 7
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In playing a pitch shot get as delicate as possible a feal- ing of the club into your fingers. Cultivate great con- sciousness of the hands.
LEAGUE TENNIS
1. 11. Taylors
.
K.C.C. SECOND
STRING LOSE
To Club Colleagues
CLARK & MRS. KEW
IN' FORM·
Both K.C.C. mixed doubles teams
had to introduce reserves when they ៥.
met in a league match yesterday.
C. Burnelt substituted for Ernio Fin cher who is suffering from influence, while S. A. Gray deputised for A, E, P. Guest who is abo under medical. orders.
Conditions were somewhat distress- ing, a sharp shower falling during the maleh which added greasiness to an A brisk breaze nirendy soft surface, was a further disconcerting factor and in view of these disadvantages the play was creditably high.
more
somewhat K.C.C. (1) were extended than the final scores suggest, The second, string were finely served by G. Clark and Mrs. McCaw, who not only held odiker and Miss Mine kenzie to n draw but took a set from
and Misa Grimths. rain Burnett
and Mrs. Kew all bat snatched half set from E. C. Fincher and Although England's outstanding Miss Dalziel, the lasers folding two three wickets fell for an additional
London, June 20. It was cheerless at Lord's to-day with the kick threatening throughout the afternoon.
game points on Miss Dulziol'a service
solidate the advantage.
two runs, leaving All-India with a for six-all. But they could not con- Brat Innings lead of 13, the visitors 1 found themselves in a serious posi
tion when bad light and rain stopped play shortly after the tea interval.
At ten six wickots had fallon for 59 runa. In the third over after the adjournment Khan anicked a ball from 210 Verity for Duckworth
hold (6-4-7-18).
Bets
PW
A. Klebell and A. 3. Hamon
(C.0.C.)
.......... 15 13 11. W. Cents and A. Perty
(K.C.C.)
A. and G. M. Khan (K.LT.C E, Zimmern and N. Cheang
(C.C.C.)
M. man and A. M. Rumlahn
G. Singh and K. Singh (Radio) C. N. TANRE and Y. 1. Kwan
(S.C.A.A)
Carruthers mil C. I'll (Police)
5. Major and Smith (Poller)..
C
:
tho
| M. - Ramzan
C. 1. Woner wl? K. Tant
(S.CLA.A.)
COLOURS-LIGHT BLUE London, June 20.
Tokio University represents The quest of Jack Crawford and
of Japanese
(K.4.C.) rowing. Its Adrian Quist to retain the men's cream considerably lightened by the with-those of Cambridge and Eton. doubles title at Wimbledon has been colours are light blue, as also are
As the men average 10 stone drawal from the competition to-day
and M. 3. I. Hack and A. K. Mitu
(LRC.)
Ľ Zimmern And!
to
The light was rapidly failing and play was held up for ten minutes to I resumed for one over, after which 1stumps were drawn for the day with All-India's second innings score at 80 for 7
1
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4 0
1
All India 147 and 86 for 7 England 131
0 5 4 0
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K.LT.C.)
容
S. Fowler
and
M. Yalan
(C.DA.)
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D. And
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(C.ULA.)
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3
7.
N. Wong And P. (S.C.A.A.)
T S
0
C. Clayton
T. Wene and P. Tal (8.C.A.A.
of Gene Mako and Donald Budge, the weight, they are the lightest crew who have ever taken part in a nentor United States champions.
massage from Renter ways thatt at Henley.
The Oxford oarspian, Mr. Otsukin 5 s. A message from Mako's shoulder is still troubling him rowed for Tokio University before and he has scratched from the men's going to Oxford, and he now holds doubles
with Budge and from the an official position in the Japanese Mme. Sperling (Denmark) beat mixed doubler with Miss Caroline Bank in Lantion. He will assist Dr. Seta, who is necampanying the crew Mies N. Adamson (Belgium) 6-1. Babeock. G-0.
No further news has been received as enach. Miss I). Hound (England) beat in Hongkong concerning G. P. Hughes Miss Mary Whitmarsh (England)wn Inst week had to withdraw from 6-4, 6-2.
the singles owing to heart strain, but it is possible that he will also refrain from continuing in the doubles with C.R.D. Tuckey in order to save him- self for the Davis Cup.
Fri. Mario Horn (Germany) bent Miss Curtis (England) 6-3, 6-3,
Mlle. Jedzrejowska (Poland) beat Mies Susun Noel (England) 6-1, 4-6, 6-2.
Mas K. Stammers (England) bent Miss Freda James (England) 7-5, 6-2.
If Ilughes decides in continue at Wimbledon, he and Tuckey will con- stitute the biggest menace to Graw- ford and Quint
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-TO-DAY'S PRINCIPAL ·
SPORTS FIXTURES
One League Tennis Game
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E. C. Fincher and Miss Dalzici ("A") beat Clarke and Mrs. McCaw 6-2: bent 5. A. Gray and Mrs, Kow 7-5;
bent C. E. Watson and Mas Engel 6-3.
Bodiker and Miss Mackenzie "A") draw with Clarke and McCaw 6-6; beat Gray and Kew 6-3; beat Watson and Engel B-2.
G. C. Burnett and Miss Grifiths ("A") lost to Clarke and McCaw 2-0; and Engel 6-0.
LEAGUE TABLE
U.S.R.C.
Sels
PW.D
2 2 0 0 13 1
L F A Pls.
5 0. 2
| C.R.C. 1 1 0 0 (K.C.C. (1).2 101 1014
D 1 Recreio 1
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COUNTY CRICKET
Kent Beat Essex At Tunbridge Wells
London, June 20. -Playing-at-Tunbridge Wella. Kent
The "A" Division league tennis beat Essex by eight wickets.
Essex, 137, (Watt 7 for 37), and
other123, (Davies 7 for 20).
match between K.C.C. and LR.C. has
three been postponed. but matchen are on tap to-day. Nevertheless if there is further rain Reuter,
Kent, 187 and 77 for 2 wickets.
CANTAB'S AMAZING RUNNING
QUARTER-MILE IN 49.1,
HALF IN 1.56
AND
EQUALS SPRINT RECORD-
(By Fred Dartnell)
A. G. K. Brown was in devastating form for Cambridge Uni- versity in their annual athletic match with the A.A.A. at Fenners Ground, Cambridge, which resulted in a victory for the A.A.A. by a single point-701⁄2 points to 69.
Brown commenced his activities by winning the 100 yards in 9.7sec. to equal the British record established by Eric Liddell at Stamford Bridge 13 years ago. A quarter-mile in 49.1sec. was his next achievement, and he wound up his competitive work for the Light Blues by leading the way home in the half-mile in 1min. 565ec.
The Cambridge secretary is prob- ably the most versatile runner of the tlay. Thirty years ago these times would have been regarded almost as superhuman. Brown won each time without turning the proverblat hair.
APPETITE FOR EXERTIONS
A following wind may have aided him in the shorter races but what speed and what an insatiable appetite for exertion this Brown displays!
Scrimshaw was third, 20 yards worse.
As I anticipated, Word and Close had a great race in the Three Miles. Close made most of the running, but in the fast furlong Ward mastered him for pace, and came gloriously home with a 00 yards margin, to beat the ground record by five seconds in 14min, 27.8sec.
BURGHLEY'S RECORD EQUALLED
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it is more than likely that the whole programme will be abandoned.
A restricted fawn bowls champion. ship schedule is aise arranged for ta- ! day, the principal sports fixturen be- ing as follows.
LEAGUE TENNIS
"A" Division
1.K.C.C.
his accordanco
4.
C.R.C."B"
S.C.A.A. Recreio
v. CIC. “A” v. U.SRC.
LAWN BOWLS
Singles Championship
A.M. Halland v. E.M. Remedios (K.C.C. Green), B. Hlasto W. Macfarlane (Kowloon Dock Green). F.V.V. Ribeiro Y. R.C. Crale (K.B.G.C. Green).
ROBINSON'S
Cambridge pot another win in the Prepared in They are speculating at Cam- Mile, where E. L. Ellis, with bridgo as to which event will prove cracking speed down the final straight, with the Brown's chief forte. For my part, took all the Bght out of Reg
Thomas, 20,1sec. Don famous.
track
I think the Quarter in his best dis- the time being dmin. tance, but a man with his amazing record of 14.8sec, made nine years ago
Azing Finlay equalled Lord Burghley's "Old Anish, who can do 9.71ec. for the in the shorter hurdles, and just to Hother's" 100 yards, ought to get some astonishing figures for the 100
100 emphasise
metres (109,3 yards), which is the Olympic distance.
the Brown study of triumph R.K. of that lk, won the recipe. "Quarter Hurdles in 67.1sec., a family one, so to speaks, that contributed Duncan, of all his competitors, made 20 towards the Cambridge ag- the best alto
show against the flying gregate. Contab. He did, even time in the in the Weight, All Irfan, the Cam- sprint,
bridge Turks, beat Howland," his col- McCabe made a game finisit in the league, by Binwith 47ft. 71⁄41⁄2in., an- Half and lost only by a yurd, but other new record.
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