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Adrian Qulat, now recovered from severo illness, helped McGrath to win a doubles match against Britain's Davis Cup team yesterday.

YORKSHIRE HEADING FOR CHAMPIONSHIP

(Continued from Page 12.)

BOWLING

BIG DAVIS CUP MATCH STARTING TO-DAY

DRAW FOR THE PLAY

London, July 10, The draw for play in the Davis Cup Inter-Zone final between United Biates and Germany which starts on Saturday, is alightly in favour of Germany, observes a Reuter's Bal- letin message.

G.

Մ. von Cramm, crack German player has the Arst singles and is pitted against Bryan M. Grant, the little Atlanta player. This match will be followed by a cinsh between Henrich Henkef of Germany and Donnid Budge, the Wimbledon, cham- pion.

The odds are in favour of the teams Bnishing the Arst day's play all square.

the

On Monday will be played doubles, Gene Mako and Donald Budge meeting Henkel and von Cramm.

On Tuesday, the last day of the series, Henkel takes the court first against Grant and the curtain will

another be lowered with

meeting between von Cramm and Budge.

This draw leaves Germany with a good chance of either taking a lead of 3-1 on Tuesday, or of being two- all when the last match is put into court.

If the teams Anish level on Satur- day, it is generally conceded that the doubles pairs are so evenly matched that the result may go either way. Should Germany clinch the doubles, her chances of taking a winning lead on Tuesday will be strong, as Henkel poes Into court first against Grant, and Henkel is perfectly capable of beating the American.

The content will take place on the No. 1 court at Wimbledon, and the winner will meet Great Britain In the Challenge Round on the Centre Court on July 24, 20 and 27.

Here Is the draw for play in the Inter-Zone final.

SATURDAY

G. ven Gramm H.Wenkel

Gover (Surrey) v. Warwick & for 60

ami

7 fur 43 Geary (Leicester) v. Glou-

cester

and

4 for 43

4 for 52

6 for 64

and

6 for 65

Comford, J. (Bussex)

Natts

7 for 74

H. Henkri

Peter Smith (Essex)

Kent

Rhodes (Derbyshire)

Bomerset

Smailes (Yorks) v. Hamp-

Kiilre

*

13. M. Grant D. Budge

MONDAY

G. von Cramm and H. Henkel v. G. Mako and D. Budge

TUESDAY

v. 13. AT. Grant

6 for 38 G. von Cramm v. D. Budge

& for 50

Larwood (Noita) v. Sussex & for 88

Sinfield (Gloucester) v. Lel-

cester

Townsend (Derbyshire)

Somerset

Mitchell (Derbyshire)

Ботневе

5 for 43

5 for 44

4 for 12

"Your

MILITARY LANDS

Singapore, July 17. The acquisition of 250 acres of land north-east of Penang for mill- tary purposes, is announced in the Gazette to-day-Reuter.

HEALTH IN AN.

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH.

WIMBLEDON DAY BY DAY

(Continued from Page 12.)

Über, 0–7, 6–),

Mies K. Winthrop (U.S.A.) beat Miss P.

Q'Cannell (0,1))), 4-6, 8--0, 0~),

Mr. E. C. Peters (G.D.) beat Mira, P. M.

Strawson (0.1).), &—4, 4–0 0–2.

Mis M. C. Beriven (Q.B.) beat Miss V. E.

Scolt (G.D.), 6-2, 0-2.

Mrs. J. D. Pittman (G.B.) beat Mrs. J.

Selwyn James (0.11), 7-0, 0-4. Mrs. M. it. King (G..) beat Mrs. K.

Bowden (G.1.), 0-0, 0-0,

Mies F. M. Dearman (G.B.) beat Mr. R.

7. MacInnes 1GB.), 3. 7-0. Mine, R. Mathieu (Fr.) beat Mile. II.

Kovac (Yugos.). (—),

Mr. E. 8. Law (G.3.) beat Mus P. N.

Morison (0.11), 6-2, 6-1,

Bi 21. Nuthall (.B.) beat Mist P. L. F.

Thomson (0.13.), 0–1 0–2

Mias J. Saander (G.D.) beat Mian M.

Roddell (G.M.), B-1, 6-4.

Sercrita A. Lizana (Chile) beat Miss M.

E Lumb (G.U.), 1-0, pl, oma, Mis A. E. L. McOstrich (G) beat Arn.

C. Myerscough re.), 0-1 0-2.

Counters de la Valdene (France). Mej. G. Terwindt (Netherlands).

Mis D. E. Round (G..).

Mina R. J. M. Smith (G.D.) bent Miss It.

Jarvis (G.), 9–7, 6–2,

Miss A. A. Wright (.) beat Mile. P.

Xydla (Greece), 7–8, 6—1.

THIRD ROUND

| Bins H. 11. Jacobs (U.S.A.) beat Miss M1,

Beefey (G.D.), 6-3, 6-

MEN'S DOUBLES

R. C. F., Nichoir and D. H. Willame bent C. R. Fawcus and J. R. Fawcus. *-*, B. G-1, 6-0.

L. Hechi and It. Menzel beat J, 1f. Craw- ford and V. D. McGrath, 6-3, 6-3, 0--2,

R. F. Bessemer-Clark and B. A. Coldhan beat . 5. Oil and N. Sharpe, 2-0.

,,

3. Brugson and A. C. Siedman brat C. F. O. Lister and N. Taylor, 6–2, 6–1. 2-0, 0-3.

MIXED DOUBLES

FIRST ROUND

J. Pallada and Mine A. G. Curtis beati

E. Beat and "airn, W. Merricks,

4.

M. Elimer auf Lady D. Pleydell-Bouverie

beat T. Hughan and Mina M. Baumgar- ten. G1, 1-5.

K. Schrader and Miss J. Saunders brat J. F. G. Lyenght and Miss A. 3. Yorke,

4-0, 6-0, D-7.

H. O. N. Lee,and Miss E. N. S. Dickin

beat D. C. Coombe and Miss N. M. Ly3n, J-5, 0—4. 0-4.

G. R. D. Meredith and. Mrs. J. S. Kirk

heat E. J. David and Miss M. D. Hobson. 7-0, 0-7.

SECOND. ROUND

J. D. Budge and hiss A. Marble hent G. 1. Bayley and Miss A, A. Wright, 0-2, 2-0, 6-2.

D. W. Butler and Miss D. E. Round beat J. H. Ho and Misa S. Paterson, 6-4, 6–0. E. C. Petera and Mrs. E. C. Petem bent G. 1. France and Mins M, Parr, 6—–, 6.3.

AUSTRALIA WINS

London, July 16.

The final of the rifle shooting at Bisley between the Dominions and

SATURDAY,

JULY 17, 1937.

UFS]

Two famous girl tennis players, Misa Batty Nuthall of Britain and Min Alice Marbla, US, champion, caught by the camera off the court.

ECLIPSE STAKES SENSATION

Odds On Favourite Starts Crocked

OUTSIDER WINS

Sandown, July 18. In the presence of Queen Mary, the Princess Royal and Lord Hare- wood, the Eclipse Stakes, worth over £10,000 was won here to-day by the American owner Mr. Williams Woodward, whose St. Leger winner, Boswell, starting at 20 to 1, bent the

rest of the

Deld.

Boswell won by a length and a half from Sir George But wugh's Daytona, an to 1 chance, Daytona went very wide Anal bend, but managed to beat the

on the

Holland Share Athletic Honours

18

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London, July 16. At the White City to-day, Cooper, the Englishman won the two mile Walk in the Amateur Athletic ChamTS- lonships, thus retaining the title he won Inst year. Cooper's lime was 13 mins. 58 2/10 secs.

The six miles run went to Kelen of Hungary who covered the dis- tance in 30 mins. B 0/10 secs, and the Hop-Step-And-Jump was won by Peters of Holland who cleared 47 feet.-Reuter.

Duke of Marlborough's Monument FILIPINO BOXER

for second place. Monument was Boswell' atable companion, starting at 100 to 7. The same distance divided the second and third horses, Six ran.

The result shocked backers us last

DIES AFTER HARD FIGHT

year's winner, Rhodes Scholar, start- CARRIED FROM RING

at 3 to

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on, with Cordon Richards, champlon Jockey in the saddle, falled to get a place. It was revealed after the race that Rhodes Scholar had slipped up on the road on July 14, grazing its knees. Reuter,

SWIMMING CONTEST

UNCONSCIOUS

Jose Trimin)z Grande died In Singapore on the night of July 11, He died as other Filipino heroes of the ring have done, Behling gamely to the last; never giving ground no maller how the roing was, and in the case of Grande, according to a United Press dispatch, the going was pretty tough. But true to the tradi- tion that has made Philippine

Colonies resulted.--Australia 1.121. Local European Team Tory, he went down fighting; zie

Guernsey, 1,113, Canada 1,110, Eng- land 1,108, India 1,095, Jersey 1,078.

The Junior Trophy was won by Sierra Leone.-Reuter Bulletin.

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Meet Kwangtung

in Singapore, tragic

victim of a fierce fight with Nai Boon Mah, Slamese battler.

AL the end of his final bout,

strong-

The following have been selected Grunde was carried. from the ring to represent Hongkong Europeans in unconscious after fighting game the swimming contest against but losing battle against Kwangtung in the V.R.C. pool toer opponent who punished him ter- night:

ribly with heavy body and head blows.

60 yards free style.-W. Lawrence and A. A. da Roza.

The passing of Jose Triminiz 100 yards breast stroke.-E. M. Geunde recalls, the tragic ending of Marques and R. G. L. Oliphant. other Filipino nighters who died in 100 yards back stroke.-L.. Rozaforeign lunds, among them the Pereira and Rim. Hamilton.

greatest flyweight of all, Pancha

100 yards free style.-W. Lawrence|Vila, and the also great Clever and A. A. du Roza.

440 yorda free style-L. Roza Percíru und Lt. J. M. Calvert.

Sencio.

Villa, the "little brown panther," Fancy diving-Ed. da Roza and entered the ring with an Infected Pte. Nicols,

Jaw against Jimmy McLarnin, then 300 yards free style relay.-W. a bantamweight, and the fighting Lawrence, A. A, da Roza, H. L. that followed aggrevated the infce- Ozorio, R. B. Wood, Rini. Hamilton, Lon. He died in a hospital in the C. N. da Silva.

United States a few days later.

Water Polo-C.P.O. Mitchell; N. Delgado, W. F. Kerr, W. Lawrence, Clever Sencio, another Filipino L. Roza Pereira, A. A. da Rozn, C. who heaped glory on himself and Roza Pereira,

the

Islands, succumbed after his There has been an alteration in second night with the great Fidel La the time and 8.20 p.m. is now Barba. scheduled for the start.

The prices of seats are $5 (reserv- And there was the incomparable ed) and $1.50. Receipts will go to Dencio Cabanela who collapsed al- ald the North China Flood Relief ter a bout in Australia that marked Fund.

WATER POLO LEAGUE

+

("Onls" to a greal ring career that stamped him unquestionably as one of the finest fighters of all time. A good game of water polu took The passing of Grande recolla place at North Point yesterday when these "tragic Incidents. It recalls the Chinese. Bathing Club's "A" Grande's exploit in Manila rings and Team beat the "B" team six goals other places in the Islands and the up for himself as one

to

one in a league match.

ne name built

The "B" players began well and scored their only goal through Chan of the "toughest nuts to crack" in national rings. It may be recalled Man-po. However the "A" combina- that approximately two years ago tion soon equalised, and in the second he fought Clever Henry, the pre- half, having most of the play, scor-sent lightweight champion of the ed five others in quick succession. Orient and knocked him down, the

Teams:

only man to achieve that distinction "A"-Po King-fook; Fung Kwok-to date. wah, Lam You-sing; Lau Yam-

But Grande was on the decline chung; Tsang Ho-took (1), Robert

and probably his Singapore trip was Chan (3), Mok Lai-sing (2).

"B"Wong Kim-wah; Che Che 10 be his last. Whether he meant to chock, Chan Man-po (1); Wong retire no one really knows, but how Cheuk-hin; Chan Woon-yuen, Shekittle did he realize that regardless Che-man, Che Fook-to.

UNOFFICIAL RECORD

of his own ideas, the trip really was to be his last, not of his own volition but because of a power out of his control.

Norman Lee established an uno()- clal China record for 100 metres last | The fighẳng world who knew Jose night during trials for the Chinese Triminiz Grande will miss him and team to meet the Kwangtung swim-his colour in the ring. He will be mourned by, all, those members of his

mers.

He covered the distance in 62.8-5 innumerable friends. To those per- sec., but it will not be recognised. kons Everyone extends the deepest

gympathy, and

messages of con- dolence, .:

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