MONDAY, JULY 17, 1933.

THE CHINA MAIL.

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HONGKONG SWIMMING ASSOCIATION AFFILIATED WITH ENGLISH ASSOCIATION

SPEY CUP HOLDERS ERIC RAILTON

ANNUAL N. CHINA TRACK MEET AT TSINGTAO

Peiping Women Wear Modera

Style Uniforms

Peiping, July 11.

Chinese reports reaching here *Late tnat representatives af Liaoning, Kirin, Heilungklang, Hopei, Suiyuan Shansi and Honan have arrived at Tsingtao to pártl- cipate in the 17th North China Track and Field Meet which opens at 16

Tsingtao to-morrow.

The Peiping women in the athletic team are reported to have made quite a stir in Tsingtao by their "modern" style uniforms.- Reuter.

F.A. RULES REVISED

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mar. Mr. Hall, however, said that he was sure that certain Third Division men were as good, if not beter, than several First Division referees,

Army Claim Representation. The first amendment' proposed by Captain-Wiliams

"The Officers of the Hong Kong Football Association shall consist of, -A President, three Vice-presidente (one civilian, one Chinese one nominat ed by the Combined Services), and a Chairman, all to be elected annually at the Annual General Meeting.

An

BEAT POLICE

FINE RECOVERY AFTER 13

SHOTS DOWN.

K.C.C. BEAT BOWLING GREEN

RECEIVES CABLE

FROM ENGLAND

Eight Clubs Affiliated With Local Body.

ARMY MAY JOIN.

THE Hong Kong Inter- national Amateur Association Swimming

THE Club de Recreio, the holders, and the Kowloon Cricket Club has been granted affilia- entered the Semi-Final Round of the Spey Royal Cup yester-tion to the English Ama- day when they beat the Police Recreation Club and the Kowioon teur Swimming Associa- Bowling Green Club, respectively.

tion.

Led 17-4 at the tenth end the holders recovered brilliantly to beat the Police by 27 shots to 19 and thus qualify to meet either the Civil Service or the Kowloon Docks R. F. Luz was seen at his

best in the latter slages.

Mr. Eric Railton, Hon SecretaryTHE youthful Australian Davis. Cup team who were beaten by of the H.K.I.A.S.A., has received a Britain in the European Zone Final by 3 matches to eat Wim- bledon on Saturday. Left to right: Jack Crawford (captain), Adrian Quist, Vivian McGrath, and Don Tornball.

cable to this effect from the Home Association.

The Clubs affiliated to the H. K. The holders made three changes in their rink, R. F. Luz (akip), 1. A. S. A., are the European Y. M. C. G. Silva (No. 3) and J. E. Marques, A. S. Gomes, and L. A. Gutierrez.“ R. Ellis displaced A. R. tion, Royal Navy, Young Compan- ions Aquatic Association, Chung Clark in the Police rink.

Sing Benevolent Society, Chinese Leading at the 14th end by 11-10 the K.C.C. beat the Bowling Bathing Club, Chinese Civil Servants Green by 4 shots after a close struggle to qualify to meet Craigen- Bathing Club and the Hong Kong gower, the League champions. J. S. Logan displaced Adam Holland University.

No. 2 in the Bowling Green rink.

Noronha (No. 1) replacing C. E. C. A., South China Athletic Associa Goodman

Recreio v. Police. (Craigengower green)

Honorary Secretary and an Assistant. E. Noronha Höndrary Secretary shall be

ed by the Council at its first Meeting.

ic., the arst meeting held after the C. G. Silva

the Annual General Meeting in each R. F. Luz Year.

The Honorary

Secretary

Assistant Honorary Secretary appoint-

ed for each year shall carry on their Heads

duties until their successors

J. Orem

SHANGHAI

MIXED DOUBLES

CHAMPIONS

Mrs. Fischer Partners Meise To Win.

5 LADY INTERPORTER REACHES

THE FINAL'

appoint.

L. C. R. Souza

R. Ellis

E. G. Post

W. Hollands

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pointed by the Council. All Officersi

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by the

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was made, because the Army thought they were entitled to a

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in view of the great number of Ser-1 vice units competing in the three

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divisions of the Football League.

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The motion was thought by all present to be a worthy one and was

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passed unanimously,

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Two Amendments Passed..

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NUVOLARI

Two other amendments

"Club" who, having been accepted for affiliation to the Association, am 17. unable to send actual members of their

Clubs to A 'eeting, owing to thef 18. absence of suŁA

Military Clubs on duly.

appoint representatives: 20. may from other Clubs to attend such Meet- ings, with full power to vote on their 21.

trhalf"

with regard to representatives on

a meeting, and

"The Emergency Committee deals'

with all cases of misconduct on the

K.C.C. v. K.B.G.C.

part of players, and when players K.C.C.

(Recreio green)

have been ordered off the field of play E. C. Fincher for misconduct, their cases must be dealt with within 10

A. Hyde Lay oof the alleged offence of the datel3. M. Jack

misconduct cases dealt with by the J. Fraser Emergency Committee, were passed (Skip)

Heads K.C.C.

unanimously.

The second amendment on the list, "The Council shall consist of the Officers of the Association, with the addition of Members as laid down hereander:

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One from each Club playing in the Senior Division of the League, such members to be nominated by the re spective Clubs, and names submitted at each Annual General Meeting.

For the purpose of representation on the Council, the Clubs playing in the Second and Third Divisions (bul 10. excluding Sex

Second

Clubs who 11. teams of

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R. Duncan

J. S. Logan W. Macfarlane H. Nish

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Mrs. Fischer and A. G. Melse Mixed the Shanghai Doubles Championship last week-end when they, best Mr. and Mrs. Krenov by 6-1, 6-3 in the Final Round at the Cercle. Sportif Francais.

Mrs. Krenov was formerly Miss "Billie" Firth, who was Shanghai's No. 1 player in the Ladies' Interport against Hong Kong in 1929.

WINS BELGIAN

· MOTOR CLASSIC

Average Speed Of

143.5 K.P.H.

VARGI SECOND

Francorchamps, July 10, The Belgian automobile classic, Grand Priz, - was won yesterday by the Italian racer, Nuvolari. who covered 505 Kms. (40 rounds of the Fran- corchamps speed track) at un average speed of 143.5 k. p. h. The second place went to

Sommer only Varzi, while covered 35 rounds.--Havas.

10 ETON DRAW WITH

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enter teams in the Senior Division

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thall be

Chinese, entitled to nominate une re Group. Each of these Groups presentative to the Council, the namer

shall be grouped as follows:-

Army Group, Civilian Group, and

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of such nominees to be submitted at each Annual General Meeting.

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ing, Cluba (Senior) and

In the event of an emergency aris

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(Junior) shall be entitled to nominata

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TO-DAY'S, GAME.

a successor to their original nomina.

the nine

tion

dealing

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bers who form the Council was defeated after much discussion.;

When put to the vote 18 were fü

HARROW.

105 Required With 6 Wickets In Hand.........

The V.R.C., the Chinese Athletic, and the Army units are the principal clubs who have yet to affiliate with the local association.

It is now highly probable that the Army Sports Board will consider

affiliation.

SPORTING

L.R.C. GESTURÉE IN

TENNIS LEAGUE

Playing C.R.C. To-day

At Causeway Bay,

ĦO KA LAU LEAVES TO-MORROW

(By ACE)

The Indian Recreation Club have postponed their “A” Division Ten. nis League match against the Re- creio to-day. They will play their Mixed Doubles League game against the C. R. C. instead.

Ho. Kau Lau, probably the best doubles player at the C.R.C., is leav- ing for the North tomorrow night and the LR.C. have, very sportingly agreed to play their match against the potential champions today.

The match commences at 5.15 p.m. at Causeway Bay.

The Chinese were to have enjoyed an intra-club League game which the "A" team would have won by convincing margin. This encounter

Wins

U.S.

LOVELOCK ESTABLISHES NEW

· MILE FIGURES

Brilliant Ranning In Inter "Varsity Track Meet In U. S.

Princetown, To-day. J. E. Lovelock, the Oxford and New Zealand Olympic miler. shattered Ladoumegue's 1931 world record over a mile when he clocked 4 min 7.3/5 secs-1.8/5 accs. better than the Lamous Frenchman's figures-here on Saturday,

Bonthrow, the Princeton athlete, alap shattered the former world mark to come second to Lovelock in 4 mins. 8.7/10 secs.

The combined Oxford and. Cam- bridge team, who lost to Harvard and Yale on second places, were beaten by Frinceton and Cornell Universities by 8 events to 4 on Saturday.-Reuter.

ENGLAND XI

Open FOR W. INDIES

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He came back on the third round tournament chockful of confidence this morning with a huge gallery and primed for the big "killing" on stampeding his course, to crack his career. They didn't mention par again with a 70. On two his name seriously in the pre-rounds in succession he was eight!

speculation, Pro- under per, 'and' well-nigh miracul- tournament

On each fessional betting men stamped cus around the 'greens. him a 20 to 1 shot in a field of he took only 26 putts, ten under 150 of the greatest shot makers in par for this specialty. America, led by the double cham-Johnny Erry In

Trying To Coast pion. Gene Sarazen.

This Goodman Donminates

After First Round

SECOND TEST

Three Changes From Lord's Team,

- LANGRIDGE, BOWES AND

WYATT.

London, To-day,

James Langridge, who is mak- ing his debut in international

The English Test match Selection have made three glittering streak lasted Committee three more holes, at the outset of changes in the victorious English Before Goodman eleven at Lord's for the second There wasn't, in fact, much for the final round, Omaha and the Goodman march-struck the inevitable slump. Three Test match against the West ladies ing and cheering section to root under on the fourth round, and at Old Trafford on Saturday. about after Johnny finished the nine strokes ahead, Johnny made

strokes the mistake of trying to "coast"! first round in 75, seven back of the seasoned, brilliant and had six bad holes in a row be Tommy Armour, who had a course fore he regained control.

Galdahl, a strapping Texas But from there on, the slim, hatless youth from the great youngester, who has never figured American midlands was the whole in a previous National champion ship fight, came out of the beaten pack to give Goodman A rousing: battle.

record 68.

show.

With the same nonchalance that marked his rise at 19 to stardom, Goodman cooly ripped the north shore course to rib- bons with a 66, six under, par, equalling the all-time tourna- ment record, and giving him a two-stroke lead over the falter- ing Armour.-

China Mail Sports Diary

TO-DAY

. He was longer and straigh-

to ter than Johnny up the greens, throughout the last nine, but missed a half dozen chances to "cash in" with his one of which putter would have given him a tie for the title.

any

Craig Wood, big blonde from New Jersey and largest money

cricket, Bob Wyatt, vice-captain of the triumphant M.C.C. team in Australia, and Bowes. the all- England fast bowler, replace Maurice Turnbull, Leyland and

G. 0. Allen.

The team is as follows!

D. R. Jardine (Surrey) (Captain) R. E. S. Wyatt (Warwick) C. F. Walters (Worcester) R. W. V. Robins (Middlesez) Sutcliffe (Yorkshire) Hammond (Gloucester) Ames (Kent)

Langridge (Jas.) (Sussex) Verity (Yorkshire)

Macaulay (Yorkshire)

Bowes (Yorkshire)

The West Indies, who were

winner of the year, boomed for beaten by an innings and 27 runs ward to challenge Johnny: but he in the frst Test at Lord's, will too, lacked the "Goodman touch" probably be represented by C. A. Barrow, G. Headley. around the greeps and, despite two) Roach, 1.

E. L. G. Hoad, G. C. Grant (cap- "A" | splendid finishing rounds, was

three strokes behind, in third place tain), O. C. da Costa, C. A. Merry, with 73-74-71-72--290.

E. Achong, L. N. Constantine, E. A. Martindale and L. Griffith. Hagen's Round Is

Lawn Teania—“A”. Division. Chinese R.C. "B" v. Chinese R.C. | Craigengower v. Hong Kong C.C.

Recreio v. Indian R.C. University v. Kowloon C.C. South China "A" v. South China "B". Water Polo.

Chinese B.C. v. S. Chine "B" (P)

Tournaments Greatest

The fact that 'Nelson

Cricket

Walter Hagen, Ryder cup cap. Club have released L. N. Constan- (S. China, 8 p.)tain, trailed Goodman by 15 strok s tine for the match should greatly

has now been added to the long list Y.M.C.A. "B" v. Y. Companions (P)

of postponed games in this division.

The Hong Kong Cricket Club should easily account for Craigen-

Constantine is a dash-

(8. China 6.30 p.m.) starting the last round but shot strengthen the tourists' batting and

a record equalling 66, to cut away bowling. ten shots, and finished in a tie for ing batsman, a fast bowler of out- fourth place with Tommy Armour, standing merits, and a fieldaman

gower and the K.C.C. and South VALLEY FOURSOMES

China "A" should record comfor table wins in the only three “A” Division games today.

TO-DAY'S GAMES

The following is to-day's “A” Divi- alon programme: Craigengower Hong Kong C.C.

(at Happy Valley) University v Kowloon C.C.

(at Pokfulam) South China "A"

South China "g" (at King's Park)

TABLE TO DATE.

"A" DIVISION"

K.C.C.

LR.C

Seta

P. W. L. D. F. A. Pt

$

9/2

C.R.C. "A" 18.C.AAA.

11 00:13% 71⁄2 G.R.C.2.2: London, Today.

2.0.0.16% 1 2110 18 The two-day cricket match be- BK.C.C. tween Eton and Harrow at Lord's

3120 13 14 Recreio 312

19 31.2014 13 Eton requiring 105 for victoryCLA. B 30302% 21. when stumps were drawn..

Varsity Scores as cabled by Reuter:

favour of the motion and 8 against, Civil Service Against resulted in a draw on Saturday,

but it was defeated owing to the failure to secure majority.

a two-thirda

NEW BATHING PAVILION

Kowloon Docks.

C.C.C.

The last of the Second Round Harrow 237 (Pawle 96, Holmes 4 SATURDAY'S U. S. BASERALL matcher in the Spey Royal Cup com petition is to be played this after- noon. between the Kowlon Docks and

for 26).

146 for 6 dec.

84 for 4 wickets Of the 104 m

Built at a cost of $25,000 for the the Civil Service C.C. on the Police Eton 195 (Duveen 6 for 42)

accomodation of 2,000 at 4.45 p.m. both sexes the Chung Sing Benevolent. The shore the risks: Society's new bathing club at Kennedy Civil Service Town was formally opened yesterday

by Mr. Wong Kwong-tin,the BoArmstrong ciety's President bila me

Of the 104 matches played, Eton Kowloon Docks, have won 42, Harrow, 35 and 27 have JV Ramsey

been left drawn. Eton have won on the last eleven occasions when's da Anife result has been reached,

'S: E. Alderman: W. Greig

Miss Lam Tao-lin and Young WelJ. F. McGowan R. Lapsley! lim won the exhibition races which were "staged.

-J. Deakin (skip) -F- Cullen~~{#kip} | Reuber.

8

RESULTS Matthews & Kinnaird Successful

THWAITES & HANLON WIN

at 292.

described by many as the "world's best."

The Engilsh selection has caused little surprise, though, it was thought possible that „Bakewell - would-be given Walters' place as, Sutcliffe's partner in view of his amazing success this season.

Hagen's round included a two-stroke penalty for driving " out of bounds on the 17th, on which 'basis it was probably the greatest 18-holes ever shot In the American" champlon. ship. He had seven birdles and, on the hole which penaliz E. D. Matthews and J. D. Kin- naird entered the Third Hound of ed him, he came back with only

Strong in batting the side pos- three shots to hole ont for a 5.

sesses two fast bowlers in Bowes the Happy Valley Golf Club's Sum-

Olin Dutra, the big P. G. A. and Macaulay, and two excellent mer Foursomes competition when they beat L. Goldman and A. Mac- champion from Los Angeles, faded trundlers in Verity and James farlane on the 20th green yester-back after a good start and anish-Langridge, Bobine, Hammond and day.

led a tle for seventh. with Gus Wyatt complete the attack.-Beu-

C. Thwaites and E. M. Hanlon Moreland, Texas amateur, at 295. ter, also proved successful, beating J. Brother Mortie Dutra nosed into

A. R. Selby and J. Harrop by 2 up. sixth place with 294, and Sarazen,

A. McKellar and J. W. Mayhew the fallen champion, landed away best A. W. Hayward and C. E. back in the ruck, tied for 26th with Moore by 2 and 1, and R. C. Webb

a total T. R. of 303, and C. H. Bradley beat 8. A.. Sleap

Final Scores:\/ and W. M. Pittendrigh by 2 and I to complete the First Round.

During the week, L. Goldman de- feated C. H. Bradley in the Fourtli

Bound of the Singles competition by 6. up and 5 and J. W. Mayhew

The following were the results of defeated W. H. Edmonds by, a simi- Saturday's baseball league games is far score, A. McKellar defeated.G. America: App POR

Water Polo Standings

W. Tate by 4 and 5.

YMCA National League Boston Chicago 4 A. G. Ursell (85-17=66) qualified 5. China "A

Brooklyn

and New for the Adamson Cup (July) at the YMCA "aberidoned; owing

Royal Navy to rain; Philadelphia 3 St. Louis 2 Valley.

Tom Companions American League Chicago 2 New T. Megarry (14) won the Fan Chung Sing B.8. York 11 Cleveland: 2 Boston 1: Deling Bogay Pool over the week-end Chinese B.C... troit 2 Philadelphia 3: St. Louis with score of one down in a field & Chins "R" Washington 1; St. Louis & Washing-of twelve entries.

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