WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 16, 1933.

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NAWAB OF PATAUDI HITS THIRD DOUBLE CENTURY OF SEASON.

PERKINS

AND POST IN

LAST EIGHT

Gomes And McGowan Eliminated.

TITLE FOR LUZ OR GRIMMITT?

E. G. Post and T. Perkins, two

Police representatives, entered the last eight in the Colony Bowls Championship yesterday.

Roza-Pereira Should U.S.R.C. OVERWHELM

Have Won Diving

Starting Positions Wrang

Volunteers Gala

(By Crawl.)

At

FT must have come as a shock to should be a lesson to Lima not to

Post beat A. S. Gomes (Recreio) I must as a

by 21-18 after 22 heads at the

Volunteer Aquatic Sports on Bowling Green. and Perkins; eliminated J. F. McGowan (Civil Saturday night when the judges

announced Servicer by 21-11 on the K.-C. C. green.

the L. A. Soares, described as that Ed. da Roza had best developed man in Hong Kong, won the Diving Championship. Iwas an easy winner in the Pillow Roza-Fight and delighted the crowd with Post led 10-1 at the conclusion would have given Lionel

Pereira the verdict by a narrow įtaking punishment like a profes- of the sixth head, hut Gomics was 17-13 at the 16th. Post then won margin. Ed. da Roza's brother .:ional sparring partner-letting on the next four ends in lead 15-18 A. da Roza should have been at the 21st., and a two on the 22nd, ond and the champion third. sent him into the Fifth Round.

Post scored on twelve of the 22 arads.

The following are the last eight

in the correct order of the draw:

A. HYDE LAY (K.C.C.)

A. W. GRIMMITT (C.S.C.C)

E. G. POST (POLICE)

A. E. COATES (C.C.C.)

R. F. LUZ (RECREIO)

H. NISH (KB.G.C.),

T. PERKINS (POLICE)

B. W., BRADBURY (C.C.C.)

Laz is the only player among the

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se-his opponents hit him at will and then knocking them of the pole

hen they were dead-beat

Only a very few spectators i noticed that the starting position

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GRADUATES

Civil Servants Draw

With S. China.

BARROW & MCDOUGALL SHINE

The United Services Recreation Club, strongest challengers for the CR.C. title in the "B" Division of the Lawn Tennis League, carried all before them in their game against the Graduates at Pokfulam yester- day.

In the only other maten played J. Barrow and D. M. McDougall, by winning 2%

Civil sets, gave the Service a surprise point agam South China.

U.S.R.C. Swamp Graduates At Pokfulam the United Services Recreation Club beat the Graduates Association by 3 sets to /2.

Scores -

Dr. Samy and W. Gittins (Graduates)

drew with H. Hancock and

E. Grimble

Harry lost to P. S. Cannon and E. C.

6-6

2- 6

1- 6

and Y. L. Po

lost to H. J. Stocker and M.

Waring

Dr. Sepher (Graduates) :-

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ETTY NUTHALL won her First Round match in the

· American National Women's Lawn Tennis Championships at Forest Hills yesterday.

BEGINNING THE CRAWL

YORKSHIRE

CHECKED AND

SUSSEX LOSE

Philip Mead. Scores 138th Century.

GLOUCESTER'S FINE RECOVERY

London, To-day,

Yorkshire suffered a setback yes- terday, when Derbyshire claimedj major points, but Sussex, the strongest Southern contenders, were beaten by Kent at Hastings. The champions, with two games in hand, now lead Sussex by 46 points in the championship race.

The feature of a programine: curtailed by rain was Philip

BASEBALL AND RUGBY BY NIGHT IN JAPAN.

30,000 See Waseda Play by Flood Lighting.

Tokyo, Aug. 7. „Night baseball has made its bow to good crowds in Japan,' where daylight baseball has for years been the national spart 30,000 fans attended the inauguration of the new lighting installation over Waseda University's statium, when the Waseda Varsity alpe trounced the freshmen.

On the same field Rugby Union football is also played at night. The installation cost 100,000

Fen, Associated

Press.

Mead's century arinst Lanca LINCOLNS

shire. In scoring 113 not out ha

followed up his 101 against Kent

and 152 against Notts in succes- sive matches.

of their Southern rivals..

BEAT K.C.C. AT

BILLIARDS

Abbott Wins His Game By 135 Points.

SOLDIERS WIN BY 169

The Lincolns beat the Kowloon

friendly billards encounter at the

It was the 138th Arst-class It was a pity that Gittens did

class century of his career. A century by B. H. Valentine) of the dive off the board by many not swim in the Team race as he

and good bowling by Tich Free- of the competitors was al; wrong. might have enabled the Machine

man (14 for 149) gave Kent vic- With the exception of L. M. Roza- Gun Company to offer a serious

tory over Sussex by 149 runs. It Pereira and L. Morgan, all the challenge to the Portuguese.

was Kent's twelfth win, and they! performers started their swallow:

are now only 45 points in arrears Cricket Club by 169 points in the W. F. Kerr who swam for the dives with the elbows bent and the: palms extended downwards from Machine Gunners in the relay lost to Hancock and Grimble 1-6 $-6

A brilliant batting display by K.C.C. last night after leading by the breast, instead of starting made his first appearance in a race lost to Cannon and Barry ...

He can still show a lost to Stocker and Waring 2-6

F. F. Seabrook, the 1928 Cam-j from the rear of the body with the this year

Dr. Sze and Dr. Lien (Graduate): The Most Popular Stroke bridge

one point at the interval, good burst of speed when called

University skipper, arms extended straight down.

Pte.. Abbott, a pupil of L. A. · jupon, in spite of the fact that he lust to Hancock and Grimbble 4-6;

fine bowling by coupled with In Swimming.

Frank Goddard gave Gloucester Osmund, the Colony champion, re- The 50 Yards Championship pro-has not been in training for well lost to Cannon and Barry lost to Stocker and Waring

corded the biggest win of the last eight who has won the title vided a very close win for Donn, over a year.

victory over Leicester by 46. runs! CS.C.C. Force A Draw By Sid. G. Hedges Nish was a finalist last year; he but I am inclined to think that the

after they had been led by 159 evening when he beat L Jack by

135 points. was beaten by 1. A. Gutierrez,

The Civil Service C.C. held the

M. N. Rakusen, winner of draw at

THE most popular stroke in the runs on the first innings. THE

Townsend, twelfth

man for! world to-day is the crawl It England in two Tests this sea-

the recent KC.C. tournament, Flower has come to this pre-eminence be- son, scored an enterprising cen-

won his game by 96 points, and L. King, runner-up to Raku- Icause it is undoubtedly the most tury against Yorkshire, and Mit-

sen, repeated his former "natural" way of swimming yet chell, the England slow bowler, devised, and consequently it is the took 6 for 66 to dismiss the triumph over IL Kew, whom he

champions for 218 and give the 0.6 fastest and the least tiring.

home team the major points L/Cpl. Maltby, the

The Nawab of Pataudi 'regis champion, WES fully extended

it is thought in some circles that, Grimmitt will record his first win.

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result would have been different H. Lange, who played Water Many are of the opinion that had E. B. da Roza not awam over Polo for the Volunteers, was ex- South China "C". to a Luz will win his second title, but the tapes on several occasions, pected to join the Volunteers in Happy Valley.

time to be able to enter the 100 B. I. Bickford and G. H.

was not actually } (C.S.C.C.) :— Donn certainly deserved his win Yards, but he which was one of the most popular signed up until the last moment-drew with K. M. Chan and

C. P. Ip of the night. His spurt at the turn a pity. Brought the spectators to their feet]

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Fifth Round Fixtures For Next Week,

The programme for next week has been arranged as follows:-

Monday

A. Hyde-Lay A. W. Grimmitt

lab de Recreio Green)

Tuesday

R. F. Luz v. H. Nish

(Craizengower Gren)

Wednesday

T. Perkins

v. B. W. Bradbury (Kowloon C.C. green)

E. G. Post

A. E. Crates (Kowloon Bowling Green) Competitors should

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lost to K. F. Liu and H. K.

Ho

16) 3-6

6. 6

beat by 39.

Battalion

But the crawl is not easily 6- 4learned, and much care is needed McDougall in perfecting its various parts be- tered his third double century of against R. P. Phillips, and just got the season, but Worcester were home by the narrow margin of 3 fore the full stroke can be attempt held to a draw.

The best breaks of the evening

and his win by a touch from Roza J. P. Whitham, well-known In- was a fine conclusion to a thrilling terport rugby full back, put up an beat F. N. Wong and T. K.

excellent showing in both the Leung race.

heats and the final of the Inter

J. Barrow and D. M. His spurt in the (C.S.C.C.):- Incidentally, this was the only Unit team race. event in the programme in which final length in the final was a wondrew with Chan and Ip

not derful effort, and reduced several drew with Wong and Leung Lionel

¡yards deficit,

beat Liu and Ho placed,

| (C.S.C.C.) :—

Roza-Pereira

was

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points.

6- 6 ed. There are three distinct

Harris, the youthful Notts all- 6- 6 phases of study---breathing, leg ac-rounder, recorded the only other were recorded by Capt. Williams 6- 2 tion, and arm action-and these double century of the day when (34), Pte. Abbott (31 and 20), Lt. must each be learned separately he took part in a prolific partner-King (27, 21, and 20), M. N. Another outstanding perform· Another swimmer who did well J. M. Wilson and R. R. Todd As the face is under water for ship with Keeton, who scored 168. Rakusen (25, 24, 23, and 20), Sgt. 1- 6 a considerable part of the stroke, It was Keeton's second century Green (25 and 22), H. Kew (20), ance of the night was that of Aagainst the Portuguese was G. F. lost to Chan and Ip

1-6 a special method of breathing is in succession, following his 110 and R. P. Phillips (22). D. Lowson who swam 300 yards-Fowler, who has made very great lost to Liu and Ho

6- 3 necessary. This "aquatic breath-1 in the 100 Yards Handicap Heat strides since last year. Fowler has beat Wong and Leung and final and two 50's in the Inter- been in training for the sprint dis-

Team Race. He Unit

Won

thejtances for some time, and should;

100 Yards Handicap by a very nardo well in the Association Cham-

row margin, and was really lucky plonships. in snapping up the race, for J.

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team

"B" DIVISION (Holders:-C.R.C.)

Sela

9

and

The following were the detailed scores:

KC.C Kew

ing must be persevered with until against Hampshire.

Results as cabled by Reuter: it becomes perfectly easy

County Championship. natural, It consists in taking in P W L D F A Punir through the mouth and exhal Kent beat Sussex by 149 runs at Hyde Lay | Recrelu

6 5 1 0 381⁄2 151⁄2 10ing through the nose. when the is. China “C” 7 4 2 1 24 20

Hastings Kent 230 (B. H. Valentine Rakusen. 103, Wensley 6 for 101) and 216. Jones note that Lima was reaching for the wall M. Critchley, who was called in Chinese "C" 410 26 9 8 face is immersed... each game is due to commence at with a stiff overarm when Lowson to the Mobile Machine Gun U.S.R.C... 5 1 1 0 37 78 You can practise quite well in a Sussex 169 (Freeman G for 92)

Graduates 3 3 0 24 fine Kowloon C.C. 7 3 4 5.10 p.m, sharp and not at 5-20 p.m-darted his right arm forward to at the last moment, swam a

34 0311⁄2 316

0 30% 32% Should the touch a fraction of a second before race against E .B. da Roza, and, Indian R.C. as in earlier rounds.

3 4 9

Northants took 3013, 29, 4 and mouth are under the surface, day on which the matches are fix the Portuguese contender.

first innings Wigg · This although beaten, did not lose any H.K.C.C.

Civil Service 6 0 51 16 28 1 then blow out your breath strong points from Surrey at Northampton. ed be wet then each game will be

distance.

50 50 5 | University.

0 fy through the nostrils, so that Northants: 238 and 25775 played the following day.

steady stream of air-bubbles Surrey: 232 and 191 for 5 (Carling) ascends. When your lungs are Empty lift the mouth clear of the water by turning sideways, and

International Shield.

The final of the International Shield Competition will be played on Sunday, August 27 on the Club de Recreio green commencing at 3.30 p.m. The two finalists England and Scotland.

to

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CHAMPIONS' RINKS

fixtures on Saturday:—

First team v. Recreio (home),

DOCKS FAVOURED IN

SPEY ROYAL CUP Englishman and German

Recreio's Task In The

Semi-Final To-day.

LUZ ▾ CULLEN AGAIN. arc

the

A

40

6

basin of water at home. Press your face into the water until nose

128 (Freeman 8 for 67)

91)

Glamorgan, took first innings

Girl in Canoe Race in Britain up the hendes supply. Reen points from Warwickshire at Edg-

MAN and a girl are racing deserts and mountains of Western each' other round the British Amerlea and Old Mexico.” Tales-in caNDES. ·

Mr. Nolan intends to put into

turn the head down again. Keep baston jou at Just normal speed.

Goldenberg Jack Phillips

Lincolns

161 King

200

200 Green

136

200 Herriott

114

168 Turner

200

184 Atkinson

200

65 Abbott

200

197 Maltby

200

156 Williams

1331

200

1500

(Townsend 100) Yorkshire 218 (Mitchell 6 for: 86)

and 187 for 2.

Warwick 276 and 248 for 2 (Kilner runs at Cheltenham. To practise in the swimming 104) bath, stand waist-deep, and lean Glamorgan 416 forward into the water.

THE LEG MOVEMENT.'

Somerset drew with Worcester at

Rumjahn and B. W. Bradbury meet Craigengower, holders in/Poor opinion of the average young utensils and a Union Jack which without breaking above the -sarj.

A. E. Coates, L. E. Lammert, D. Recreio, are favoured to quality to /er, Mr. John Nolan. He has a very luggage consists of a pair of gum legs strongly up and down, so that from Yorkshire at Chesterfield.

(Skip).

G. L. Buchanan, J. S. Landolt, H, Beer, and R. Basa (Skip)."

W. T. Brightmap, E. Tuck, J. Cavanagh, and U. M. Omar (Skip). Second team v. Recrelo (away)).

1926 and 1931, in the Final

¿

The duel between F. Cullen

and R. F. Luz, the rival skīps, should prove the feature of the game.. Luz elfminated his Docks rival in the Third

Gloucester beat Leicester bỷ 48

Gloucester 278 (F. J. Seabrook 110)

and 340 for 8' dec: Leicester 437 (Berry 128, Astill

156 not out).

27. for 2 wickets

COUNTY:: CHAMPIONSHIP TABLE TO DATE

The Club de Recreio, the holders, They set out from Westminster land and camp every night during:

136 (Goddard 6 for 41)., will meet Kowloon Docks, 1930 one morning at the beginning of the juis journey which, he says, in so The leg action should be tried Weston-super mare, champions, in the Semi-Final mouth. Both paddied off down-hazardous that no insurance comover at the side of the swimming Worcester: 466 for 9 dec., (Nawab

Notts took first Innings points but neither knew what pany will accept the risk.

pool. Grip the rail or edge so that The following have been selected Round of the Spey Royal Cup on stream.

of Pataudi 222) the Kowloon Cricket. Club green route the other

from Middlesex at Trent Bridge. intended to take In addition to his lifebelt and the you lie face downwards along the Somerset: 387 for 8 (J. Lee 193) represent the Craigengower

with body provisions necessary to take him to surface,

and legs.

Middlesex; 353 and 8 for no wicket. Cricket Club in their Lawn Bowls this afternoon at 4.40. p.m.

once the open sea was reached. The Docks, who are fielding a

Derby took first innings points Notts 561 for 4 dec., (Keeton 188, The man is a 37-year-old London- his next "port of call" Mr. Nolan's straight. Now begin to flutter the

Harris 234) more experienced four than

boots, a camera, a tent, coolding they pass and repass each other Derby 245 and 330 for 8 dec.,.

Lancashire took first Innnings man of to-day and thinks "it is up is from the sters of the Wide face. Extra vigour or emphasis lift clear of the surface, and the points from Hampshire at Man- to some of us to show them up."

World...

should be put. Into each down beat. hand must instantly begin to chester He is out to beat the world record

Clad in a blue shirt and a pair Continue this thrashing move-twist over until the palm is facing Lancs: 297 (Watson 94)- of 400 miles for sen canoeing, at of flannel trousers, Mr. Nolan's ment at a moderate speed and downwards; meanwhile, the fore- present held, by a German.

rival in the daughter of a German without any bending at the knees arm will be swinging round in a Hanta: 271 (Mead 112 not, out) "If I complete this trip success-seaman, Fraulein Fridel Meyer, or ankles only when you have semicircle until it is pointing to Round of the Open; but he wili fully," he said. "I shall cover about! Last year, she canned from her achieved, some proficiency should the front-this must be a rapid find that he is a very different 2,000 miles in two and half to three home on the River Maine, in you allow these joints to become movement:

Finally, the whole atm player in a rink competition, months." My canoe, the Wide Bavaria, to Westminster. Now she loose so that a more supple move-

moves forward leisurely until Three former Colony champions World, is of rubberised material has set off to circle the British ment is secured.

ft is at full stretch beyond the taking part in to-day's match and is a copy of the Eskimo Kyak. Isles and hopes to be back before You will find yourself tending to

be driven forward Immediately head. The dip then follows, Lapsley (1927), F. Cullen It is painted bright scarlet, and Mr. Nolan.

and the arm drives vigorously (1925), and R. F. Luż (1929). L'shall wear bright scarlet clothes, so She disdains lifebelt: All her your legs, with their twelve to

through beneath the body A. Gutierrez, last year's champion, that if I get into distress I shall be luggage is contained in one ruck fifteen inch flutter, begin to would probably have played No. 1 easily seen I am a strong swim-Back-into which are packed, a tent, move freely. At this point you until it is once more at the for the holders had he been fit. mer and I shall take the further a sleeping bag and a comb. te can go on to learn the arm action.

side. M The V.LC. "A water-polo team The following are the probable precaution of equipping myself with From her canoe, the Stella Maris; Stand breast-deep, leaning for The elbow should only bend dur-Gloucester will-be-neon-in action, this evening terms?

wedged in a good Ife-preserver,

she files the German flag, while on ward until your shoulders are on ties the last part of this strong Nott in Criendly game against the Recreio-E. L. Barros, F. Y. M. "Already I have completed an one of her fingers she wears a ring the surface. The action of the 'drive. While the left arm drives. Northants Chinare Athletic - Association. „în; the da Silva, C. G. Silva, and R. F, Luz inland voyage of 2,450 miles. That bearing the emblem now worn by arms is alternate. One recovers the right will be gliding forward Burrer

The following will represent the (skip), # By was in a Canadian canoe, from all good Garmans--the swastike. through the air while the other is above the surface. VRC, M. M. de V. Soares, L. R.K Docks J. V. Ramsay, W. Edmonton, Alberta, down to the As the paddled of, her dog sat making its dive through the water. Take pains to learn these parts Hampshire Segrea, F. W. Ambrose, H. M. Reme Greig, R. Lapsley and B. Cullen Mississippt., And I have ridden a contentedly in the opposite end Suppose you start with the left of the crawl stroke slowly and dios (Captain) La Roza-Pereira, W.

- pedal bicycle (2,500 miles over the of the canoe. Reuter,

arm down by the side. It must thoroughly. Lawrence, and C. E. Roze-Peraira (skip)...

D. K. Kharas, W., Gill, Y. Abbaz, and A. A. Razack (Skip),

C. S. Summons, H. Milton, W. Ward, and W. V. Field (Skip),

G. Duncan, F. K. Modi, M. J.are Mediné, and H. V. Pearse (Skip).

Reserve--E. C. Barry.

V.B.C. bath.

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Somerset

Leicester Glamorgan Worcester

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