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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, FRIDAY, JUNE ∙10, 1938.

WIGHTMAN CUP CONTEST

GERMANS LOSE AT FOOTBALL

Beaten By Swiss In Replay

Paris, June D.

Germany was eliminated from the World Football Championship to-day as a result of a rousing replay with Bwitzerland. The Swiss won the match by four reals to two.

STARTS TO-DAY AT WIMBLEDON

Will United States Score Eighth Successive Win?

Apart from the Cricket Test at Trent Bridge, Nottingham, between England and Australia, another international sporting event will commence to-day-the annual Wightman Cup lawn tennis contest between the leading women players of Great Britain and the United States.

The match will be played at Wimbledon and will conclude to-

morrow.

At one period of the first half,

All Great Britain's promnent í Germany had a lead of two goals.

Switzerland will now meet

players have been included in the Hun-British team, but whether it is strong gary in the fourth round at Lille on enough to stand up to the Americans remains to bo seen. The United

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The game, which was witnessed by States has won the trophy for seven 23,000 spectators, was again fought successive years, the last British vic but in Prince's Fork and was story going back to 1830. of dramatic and exciting moments as one of the strongest ever assembled The American team is regarded as The first encounter played last Satur- day which, despite extra time, ended Wightman Cup serica.

by that country to do battle in the A Router in a draw of 1-1,

cable states that Miss Helen Jacobs Switzerland to-day again relled on

is a dot

doubtful starter as she has their original eleven, whilst Germany strained her arm. Her made no

no less

absence would than seven changes.

be a blow to Americo, but even with- Germany began in grand style and out Miss Jacobs, the team looks good soon had the Swiss defence in

enough to win the Cup for another year. Mrs. Helen Wille Moody is back again in the side and her in- clusion should improve. America'a prospects.

Indeed, her only reverse as captain on American courte was in 1025

when the British team had Mrs. Lambert Chambers ns. their leader.

The two teams are as follows:

GREAT BRITAIN

Mrs. M. R. King (Capt.) Miss Evelyn Dearman Miss Joan logram Alas Freda James Miss Margaret Lamb Miss Margaret Scriven Miss Kay Stammers

UNITED STATES

Mrs. Wightman (Capt.) Miss Alico Marble Mks Helen Jacobs Mrs. Helen Wills Moody Miss Dorothy Bundy Mrs. Surah Fabyan

difficulties. Hahnemann, playing at centre-forward, gave Germany the lead with n elever shot after play had

Miss Gracyn Wheeler (Reserve). been in progress for 20 minutes. Then

The only surprising omission from the Swiss forward, Loertscher Im-

Mrs. M. R. King leads the British the British team is Miss Ruth Mary proved the German prospects when team, while Mrs. Wightman, donor Hardwick, who made a brilliant reply his mistimed kick put the

ball of the Cup, will captain the Ameri- to the Selectors by beating Mrs. through his own goal.

can ladies. Champion of America | Helen Wills Moody in the quarter- for three successive years under her Anals of the St. George's Hill tourno- malden name of Hazel Hotchkiss, ment at Weybridge. She was Mrs. Wightman sci-

has piloted seven | eliminated in the semi-finals by Mrs. teams to victory at Forest Hilla, Heine Miller, of South Africa,

SWISS RALLY

skilful

The Swiss rallied from this back and, following some combination, their Inside-left Walnerk reduced the lead shortly before half-, time.

the

Brilliant passing on the part Swiss forwards was the chief feature of the second half. Bickel, the famous Swiss centre-forward, broke through the German defence to put the score level.

Encouraged by this dramatic turn and by the cheers of the spectators, the Swiss Increased their pressure and were rewarded when the out- side right, Amodu, gave them the lead following a clever solo effort.

Shortly afterwards, Abegglen made sure of victory by scoring the fourth Swiss goal.Trans-Ocean.

CUBA BEATS RUMANIA

Toulouse, June 0. Cuba won its replay with Rumanía. in the World Football Cup by two

goals to one here to-day.

The interval saw Rumania leading] by one guni to nil. The Cuban eleven wlil now meet Sweden in the next

round,

to he

he played on Sunday next. The course of play was greatly in favour of the Rumanians In the opening phases of the game. They were better than the Cubans both in tactics and in combination, but their attacks broke down in the face of clever defence and brilliant gouf- keeping of Ayra, who made a serics of almost incredible saves,

Shortly before

half-time, however.

he was beaten by a shot sent in b the Rumanian outside left, Dobal.

second half, the Cuban

In

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players started off at a tremendous

speed and were soon able to dominate the field for whole periods at a time. Five minutes after the restart, their centre-forward, Soccoro, senred

equalizing goal and three

ter they tookt Fernandez,

the lead

the minutes through

Although the Rumanians — now pinyed up strongly, they were unable to pierce the Cuban defence. Trans-Ocean,

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