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Y.M.C.A. DEFEATED.

China Mall Sports Diary.

To-day.

Aquatics-South China Com- mand Meeting (V.R.C.); Entries close for V.R.C. championships, 6 p.m.

Hockey Club, v. Recreio King's Park at 5.20 p.m.

To-Morrow Aquatics South China Com- mand Meeting (V.R.G.);

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·GAR WOOD'S NEW RECORD.

Average Speed Of 124.91

Miles An Hour.

MISS AMERICA X'S POWER.

Commodore Gar Wood, the American speed ace and win- ner of the Harmsworth Trophy at Detroit, yesterday shattered: the world's water speed record when he piloted Miss America XI. st. an average speed of

an hour 124.91 miles Algonac, Michigan.

He made two runs over the mea- sured mile and recorded an Avor- Saturday

age speed of 124.91 mph which Aquatics Hong Kong

easily beats Kaye Don's figures of 119.81 m.p.h. established In Miss Sports (V.R.C.).

Cricket.-Kowloon C. C. v. Mr. England III on Loch Lomond last H.E.B. Hancock's XI at K.C.C. 2 p.

A anap goal by E. F. Fincher in the first half sealed the fate of the R.A.M.C. by their-friend ly hockey match with the St. Andrew's Club played on the Marina ground yesterday afternoon:: The game which : was evenly and sportingly con- tested throughout was featur- ed by fast exchanges and good defence work generally. A. E. P. Guest," at centre-half for St. Andrew's, excelled while Kirton-Vaughan, was the pick of the Medical men. In the first half of play, the Saints did most of the attacking, Fincher combining well with Gil- Miscellaneous. Opening of christ, but Mackay was inclined to Kowloon Cricket Club Pavilion be slow and missed many opportuni-p.m. ties, while Broadbridge was like wise with his centring. After ing (Happy Valley). pressing for a considerable perlod the Saints found the net through Fincher, who accepted a seat pass from Mackay close" in.

July, 2

Bacing-Tenth Extra Race Meet-set a new world record of 111712.

Bunday

The potential power of Mins the America X is estimated as more 4.30 than twice that of Miss America IX, with which Wood last winter

miles an hour. To obtain it, Wood has taken two motors each out of the old Miss America VHL and Miss America. LX, rebuilt them and installed new superchargers, to

"Without the super-chargers," Wood said, "each of these motors. |han a normal horse-power of 1,100, but with the blowers! we have, al } ready, obtained · 1,600 horse-power

Golf.-Mead Shield for Kowloon Cricket Club Members (Kowloon Golf Club),

The Medical men took up the at- tack but seldom were they really dangerous Pattersen and Davies having bad luck with one or two

hots. Towards the intervals, the HONG KONG'S SIXTH from each and we hope to get 1,700,

Saints were again on the offensive, but Gilchrist and Mackay missed opportunities when well placed. EXCHANGES MORE EVEN. Exchanges in the second half

were

more evenly divided, mid- field play being the order for the most time. Carroll performed well on the left, but his centring was weak, Kirton-Vaughan and Timmis“) clearing well. Many anxious mo-

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The Hong Kong lawn bowl- ers now visiting Shanghai re-

or a total of 6,300 horse-power.”.

THE ARMY TENNIS TOURNEY,

First Round Results.

Most of the matches in the first round of the Singles in the Army

gistered their sixth successTennis Tournament (Other Ranka)

yesterday when they beat the North Zone rink by 23 shots to 13-Reuter.

The following have been the re-

clearing in the goalmouth on one ocèasion, while on another S. Mac Nider was forced to concede. A corner: E. MacNider, who was playing a hard game, was, however, sults of the games played by the inclined to hit the ball out unne-Hong Kong team during their pre- cessarily. Many onslaughts by sent visit to Shanghai: both forward lines were repulsed by steady defences. Anderson and Beare, for the Medical Corps, and Guest, White and Hamson, for the Salats, working hard,

Result:

St. Andrew's RAM.C

Teams St. Andrew's Club R. H Wong: E. H. P. White, S. MacNi- der, A. B. Hamson, A. E. P. Guest, E. MacNider; F. A. Broadbridge, N. A E. Mackay, J. T. K. Gilchrist, E. F. Fincher and R. A. Carroll,

R. AM. C-Davis; Kirton- Vaughan, Timmis; Smith, Major Anderson, Beare, Tarney, Knight, Davis, Patterson and Elkin.

Y.M.C.A. DEFEATED

In a game which was more even than the score would suggest the

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WAH-NAM OPENING,

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-Q.M.S;' ·Landan (RA.M.C.) beat Pte. Mackay (RAS.C.): 7-5, 6-0

S/Sgt. Sanderson (R.A.0.C.) beat Dmr. Kippen (S.W.B.) 6-9, 60.

L/Cpl. Davies (S.WB.) beat [S/Sgt. Mitchell (R.A.0.C.), 8-8, 2-6, 18-6.0

S/Sgt Norris(B.A.0.C.) beat S.Q.M.S. Matthews (RAP.C.) 6-4,

Sgt. Savell (RE) beat Pte. O'Brien (S.W.B.) 6-1, 6-0,

C/Sgt. Jarman (SWB) best Bin Norworthy (S.WB.) 6-0, 6-8. Pie Lewis (SW.B.) beat Pte. Hastie (ASH) 6-3, 6-8

|_ L/Cpl. Smitä (R.A.U,C.)_beat Sgt. Carmichael (R.A.M.C.) × 6-0, (6-0

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Y.M.C.A. by 6 goals to 2 at King's Park yesterday afternoon. Vo

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