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THE CHINA MAIL.

BEDFORD MODERN WIN PUBLIC SCHOOL SPORTS

AUSTRALIANS WINNING

Bradman And Kippax In Big Stand.

MCCABE 108 NOT OUT

China Mail Sports Diary

TO-DAY

Contract Bridge:---

First Round of Open Tournament,

(5.30 p.m.)

Royal

Club Hong Kong Golf (Ladies' Section) L. G..U. month- (New ly medal competition Course, Fanling),

Golf:- London, To-day. With nine wickets in hagd Leicestershire require 181 runs to-day to prevent the Austra- llans from recording their se cond successive win by an inn- ings.

The Australians carried their acore from' 61 for 1 to 368 for 5 before W. M. Woodfull applied the closure, having a lead of 216 on the first innings.

Don Bradman followed up his 206 against Worcester with 65 in a bright partnership with Alan Kippax, who scored 89 after his opening "duck" against Worcester.

S. J. McCabe, who under- went an operation for appen. dicitis prior to the selection of the Australian team, fully' Justified his inclusion in the alde by carrying his bat for 108.

360.

NEW PITCHER FOR CHICAGO CUBS

Bill Lee's Fine Debut Against Phillies.

GEHRIG HITS A HOMER

New York, To-day. Chicago Cube, beaten by New York Yankees in the 1932 World Series, have unearthed a star pitcher.

COUNTER GERMAN

CHALLENGE

FIELD EVENTS REVIVAL

AUGURS WELL

BROWN'S THIRD SUCCESS

By BEVIL RUDD)

London, Apr. 13.

Bedford Modern won the Public Schools' Challenge Cup at the White City for the first time,

TENNIS ASSOCIATION ANNUAL LEAGUES

Two Sections In “C” Division.

་་་་

||ALL MATCHES "TO BE PLAYED

ON WEEK DAYS

The Hong Kong Tennis A830- ciation's annual tennis leagues will commence next week. and, as was the case last year, the matches will be played during the week instead of on Saturday Jafternoons.

This season the "C" Division has been divided into two sections, viz.

Kowloon and Hong Kong Sections.

while the German team from Salem were again The leaders of the Hong Kong and

a good second, a few points ahead of Rossall.

Kowloon Sections are to play off for the championship on а neutral

There was something pyrrhic about these triumphs, based ground, to be fixed by the Executive

Bed-Committee of the Association. as they were on a solid phalanx of field event standards.

All matches in the Mixed Doubles ford Modern massed their 40 points in the discus, weight and

their League will be played on Mondays, Javelin alone. Similarly the Germans did practically all scoring in field events. Rossall's third place was due to some commencing next Monday. while remarkable team work in the steeplechase.

ED

Tuesday will be devoted to "A" BUT IT WAS THE INDIVIDUAL TRACK EVENT'S THAT CAPTUR-Division matches, Thursdays to "B"

AND THE POPULAR IMAGINATION

BRIGHTENED A COLD, Division fixtures and

Fridays to . GLOOMY AFTERNOON, THE RECORD QUARTER-MILE BY R. SCOTT"C" Division engagements.

PERFOR OUTSTANDING OF ASHBY DE LA ZOUCHE WAS THE

The programme for the Srst week LANE is appended: MANCE, FOR IT WAS RUN IN THE COMFORTLESS OUTER HAD HE DRAWN AN INSIDE POSITION I BELIEVE HIS TIME WOULD HAVE BEEN FIVE YARDS FASTER.

MIXED DOUBLES. (Monday, May 14).

v Kowloon C. C.

Pitching for the Cubs in his first Major League game yesterday, Bill Lee, a promising young player from McCabe will be remembered for the Pacific Coast League. shut out his dazzling batting against Jar-Philadelphia Phillis, to give the dine's team in the first Test at Cube a win by 2 to 0.

Wisely or not, Scatt stood down' Stagg la, I think, the better hur Chinese R.C.

U.S.R.C,

v Ladies' R.C. Sydney in the 1932-3 series when

Lou Gehrig and Dickey bit homers

"A" DIVISION. he defled Larwood and Voce to

to enable the New York kees to from the half-mile final. Had hedler, but Lomas had the ill-luck to

(Tuesday, May 15). collect 187 not out in a total of swamp St. Louis Browns by a 14 to turned out this would undoubted-hit one of the earlier fights rather

ly have been the race of the day, hard and could never quite regain Chinese R.C. "A" y Club de Recreio

South China A.A. v Craigongower C.C. 1 margin.

Indian R.C. v Chinese R.C. "B" "Schoolboy" Rowe hit a four-bag- and both he and A. G. K. Brown his full momentum.

2 Stagg's time of 15.9see over 3ft Kowloon C.C. v Chinese R.C. "C" ger for Detroit Tigers in the Warwick) would have beaten

was another of the Hong Kong C.C. v U.S.R.C. for American League, enabling them to minutes. Brown has now won the 3in hurdles

beat Boston Red Sox by a 11 to 6 half-mile three years in succes-several records broken, Brad-tally, after two extra innings. Bos- sion.. His victory on Saturday was man 65. A. F. Kippax 89. S. J. ton Introduced a relief pitcher, Y. musterly combination of pace, McCabe 109 not out.)

IN. Wood, after the ninth Innings, judgment and poise. Nevertheless, I still think Scott's incalculable but the move was availing.

Scores

Scures as. cabled by

were:

Lelcenter: 152 (W. J. O'teilly

39).

35 for 1 wicket.

Australia: 368 for 5 des. (D. G.

Reuter

JACK HOBBS FAILS TO SAVE SURREY.

Clay 12 for 84 At The Oval.

GLAMORGAN'S BIG WIN

London, To-day. Glamorganshire, under the cap.

were

cabled by Reuter swiftness would have been more than a match for Brown's cool com-. petence.

I

Actually the most massive record-breaking took place in the weight-putting, when the first three, D. IL S. Neilson (Bedford Modern), K. von.. Kuhlmana (Salem, Germany), and

H... L. Tate (Bedford Modern) all beat the previous record by a foot or more.

"E" DIVISION. (Thursday, May 17), Kowloon C.C. v University | South China A.A. v Indian R.C.

Chinese R.C. v Graduates Ast. Club de Recreio Hong Kong C.C.

"C" DIVISION (Friday, May 18). Bong Kong Section,

Civil Service CC. v Indian R.C. Chinese R.C.

Radio R.C. Police R.C.

E. E. B. Teesdale, of Lancing, show-

1ed similar confidence and running!

There was only one double win-Army T.C. He sense in winning the mile.

op-ner, R. F. Walker, of Bedford, who Craigengower ... soon got the measure of hie ponents and own when and how set up a new discus record and also 1 he liked without bothering about won the pole vault.

fast time. He must have had Brown, another potential

event man, was unable to improve Kowloon Docks v South China A.A. nearly ten seconds in reserve.

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Brooklyn Boston St. Louis

TWO EXCITING RACES

1

C.C. v University Kowloon Section.

A. G. K.

Kowloon C.C. v Kowloon Indians double Club de Recreio v Central British A

on his long jump of the previous Deutscher Kluby Kowloon B.G.C. levening, and this event went to J.

The exciting races were the, 1001P. S, Daniell, of Marlborough.

3 yards and hurdles. In the former 10.11

American League

Cleveland Philadelphia

Beaten by Kent in decialve man- ner on their own ground in their opening County Championship] game, the Welsh team were not expected to offer much resistance to E. R. T. Holmes and his man on their own ground, especially after the Londoners fine win over the M.C.C. in their opening fix St. Louis

New York

ture.

Brilliant bowling by J. C. Clay, who had 12 for 84 in the match, turned the scales, and not even a characteristic knock by Jack Hobbs could Bave Surrey.

Coleman hit a homer,

3 B

7 12

The real hero of the meeting

Thanks

KOWLOON TOURNAMENT

the holder, C. B. Holmes (Wrekin), was not a schoolboy at all, but Fixtures For This Week Annomced despite a muscle pulled in a pre- Capt. F. A. M. Webster.

This wook's programme of matcher liminary heat, found just sufficient to his assiduous coaching, Bed- power and drive to keep A. Pen- ford and Bedford Modern counter-n the Kowloon Cricket Club annuai 2 nington (Berkhamsted) and R. Led the German challenge, and set tennis tournament. is as follows: o Porteous (Canford) at bay, but in lup field event achievements which the hurdles K. S. F. Lomas lost his are a happy augury for a long-de-

of this title to J. R. E. Stagg (St. Edwards, (layed revival

1

7

2 Oxford) after a terrific finish. (branch of athletics.

14 14

0

Lou Gehrig and Dickey homered.

important

THE COMPLETE RESULTS

100 YARDS. First Round-Heat 1:1vern), 10.0, equal. 3; A. M. St.-L.

·TO-DAY, 2:

M.

Mis A. Mackenzie v. ↑ Mins

Y. Mias Griffitha, Mra. A. C. Killa Haines (Ladies' Championship).

A. E. Perry v. D. Orr ("B" Singles),

TO-MORROW.

J. J. Barnes v. A. II. Dinnen, F. S. W. Smith v. G. Lee, M. Drysdale V.

F. Broadbridge, C. Wigg v. J. J. Ferguson (Junior Championship).

W. Peddle v. T. Ferguson ("B"

3 C. B. Holmes (Wrekin) (holder). 1; Ramsay Murray (Bedford), G. RSingles).

Detroit

Rowe hit a homer. Boston

A 8

2

6. 10

Game went to 11 inainge.

7 12 .17 15

(Continued from Page 4)

When Harvey eared to use his fine, hard left, Tarante was helpless. That left often landed on the negro's short, curly hair, but at the end of the fourth round his lips were split and his fleshly eyebrows

BOXING: 139, Carlos Padlila; 140.

Scores as cabled by Reuter were: showed signs of swelling.

Telesforo Go: 141. Simplicio de Castro:

Jr.; 143. Narciso Glamorgan: 352. Harvey, however, looked less like 142. Jose Padilla, a champion than he has done since Sangle; 144. Mariano Ramos; 145 Surrey: 113 (J. C. Clay & for 13).

147 (Hobbs 62, J. C. Clay & for Avelino Cunanan; 146. Pedro Gabriel:

Pedra

51). Ernesto: 348, Felipe he left the middle-weight ranks. 147.

that he was Gabuco; 149. Solomon Adornado: 150, The difference was meeting a man of his own weight. Diego Domingo; 151. Felipe Nunag; somewhere near his own speed. 152. Emillano

Hobbs, after whom the new gate TENNIS:-105, Leonarda Gayla; at the Oval is named, is expected Chicago 100. Francisco Aragon; 107. Rodrigo to play frequently for Surrey this Washington Diaz: 108. Mauricio Zumora; 103 year despite the many rumours to Alfredo Diy.

the contrary.

Pincibe.

TOUR

de Guzman; 153. A WOODFULL'S LAST with an equal knowledge of the VOLLEYBALL (Women): 154. defensive art of close-quarter Carmen Fernandez; 165. Encarnacion work. The natural sympathy of Perez; 156. Epifania Mantos; 167.- the crowd for Harvey when he has Josefina Jainga: 158. Amparo de Leon;

159. Zosima Tampos; 160, Milagro been boxing bigger opponents was Saturnino; 161. Lucila Manlapaz; 162. absent last night.

Gerarda Matus: 163. Rosita Jaingo; People were more critical about 1. Asuncion Banuega; 166. Concep cion Fernandez; 166. Modesta Taroe:

a fight which had so little action 107. Paz Carlos.. and boxing in it, though the scene) at the end was a thunderbolt for that Harvey those who believed was the idol of London.

FOORD'S KNOCK-OUT WIN

TENNIS (Women): 148. Eliza R. Ochoa; 169. Blinds Ochoa; 170. Estrella Aulburo; 171. Belen Calma; 172, Entela Lozada: 173. Mildred Gonzage: 374, Librada Limuaco; 176. Lur Abad Santos: 176. Amande Abad Santor:] 177. Paz Guidote; 178 Felicidad

The fight between Bell Foot Gumiang; 173. D. Lacson; 1 102. Teler and Eddie Phillips ended in a sen-

181. Gloria Zablan; Ester sotional knock-out win for the Mind: 183. Belen Padero,

VOLLEYBALL (Men's):-F. San

To Retire After The Coming Tests.

TESTIMONIAL IN MELBOURNE

Australia's cricket captain,

W. M. Woodfull, has definitely decided to relire after the coming series of Test matches

CONTRACT BRIDGE TOURNEY OPENS

Six Matches Decided.

2

R. F. Lewin (Hampton G.S.). 2, Time Blackburn (Bedford), A. G.. Fitt (Bed-

THURSDAY.

10 2-5sec. Heat 2: A. Pennington ford) & J. D. McKean (Stowe), 9.8, N..A. E. Mackay and Miss Mac- (Berkhamsted). 1; J. Taylor Work-equal 5,

kenzie v. A. Phillippens and Mrs.

sop). 2. 10sec. Heat 3: D. E. Beney LONG JUMP.- J. P. S. Daniell Booty, S. A. Gray and Mina M. 0 (St. Lawrence). 1; J. Hind Farmer (Marlborough), 21ft 6in. 1; A. A. Mel-Woolley v. S. Capell and Miss

(Deaumont). 2. 10 4-5sec. Heat 4: Kville Jackson (Gresham's), von Kubiman (Salem, Germany), 1; WA. G. E Brown (holder)

Hickman (Shrewsbury), 2. 10 2.6 wick, 20.11% 3: W sec. Heat 5: A. L. Ward (Mercers), 1; (Shrewsbury), 20.54. 4;

21.02; Griffiths, E. C. Fincher and Mrs. (War-Peddle v. Mr. and Mr. J. A. Miller Hickman (Mixed Doubles).

A. I. Ward

F. Grose V. A. E. P. Guest ("A"

F. T. Hopkinson (Worksop), 22, 11sec. (Mercers'), 20.24, 6: P. Lindemann Singles). Hent G: A. W. Stansfeld (Brighton). (Salem, Germany), 20.2 6.

(Poly

H. Annia v. S. P. Simcocks ("B"

and T.

| Com. H. C. Legge and Capt. T. B. (Highgate), 2. 10'4-5sec. Heat 12, N. Lard (Bedford Heat 2: J. P. Knight Final: D. J. Williams (Rossall), 1: B.

(Colfe's)

Sch.), 2min 44see

(King

QUART record) Final: E. Scott

G.

16: W. A. Campbell-Stewart (Colfe's). Eaton (Westminster), 2 10sec. Hest (Ashby-de-la-Zouch G.S.), 1: P. H. G.

Smith (Slowe), 2;

2; J. L. Cameron- 17 C. E. Johnson (Seaford), 2, 11 sec. 5: T. F. Tyrrell' (Seaford), 1; 8. G. Bony (Harrow); 3: H. H. Lloyd Pryce.

SEMI-FINAL Heat Winners: Yates (Canford). 2; 17 2-10 sec. Hast

M. D. L. Finlay (Lancing), 2. 11 PUTTING THE WEIGHT.— D. H. Singles). 1-5sec.

FRIDAY, Heat 7: F. C. W. Timmins Neilson (Bedford Modern), 43ft

[S.. (Ronsell), 1; D. B. Morgan

Lewis and Hand v. Miller (record), 1; von Kulmann 10% in B: A. (Salem. Germony), 43.0%, 2; H. Ferguson (Men's Doubles), The opening round of the Sport's technic), 2, 11. Heat

Melville Jackson (Gresham's), 1; G. Tate (Bedford Modern), 426, 3; C. II. H. Burson v. R. J. K. Walker, F. §.

V. L. D. Hume ("B". Club Contract Brid night with the Sprange (Polytechnic), 22. 111.bsec. Fenner (Highgate), 61.5%, 4; 1. W. Smith was commenced last

the Heat 3: E. A. L. Fildes (Cranleigh) O'Brien (Westminister), 41.8%, 5: F. Singles).

1; E. J. Battell (Watfrd G.S.), 2. 10 Lindemann following results.-

v. Mrs. Killa, Mrs. (holder) (Salem, Ger. Mina Griffiths (Sir many), 40,7% 6.

Hosford V Miss Backer (Ladies' Messrs. A. A. D'Azevedo and A. 4-5sec. Heat 10: M. W. Howard

120 YARDS KURDLES First Handicap). H. Carroll beat Major Duclos and W. St. John's), 1; B. Joyce (Ashby-

de-Zouch), 3. iisee. Heat 11: W. R. Round, Heat 1 KS.

8. F. Lomas Mrs. Muzzali.

Rees Davies (Eton), 1L M. Ziar

dar (holder) (Bradfield), 1; P. H. Gar- time, 16 1-5sec 24 Thurlow (equals record). C. R. Riggs beat Messrs. P.. N..du Silva Mills (Dulwich), 1; R

2. 11 1-10nec. Heat 13. Lancing), I; R. K. I. Kennedy (Glen- and H. A. Barros.

Messrs, R. C. Dannenberg and L. C. Spalding (Bedford), 1; C. G. Car- almond), 2; 16 3-10noc. Heat 3: K. A.E. G. White (Rossall), 2: K. H. Rob- A. Özorio beat Dr. and Mrs. D. J. ter (Brockley County), 2. 10 8-10sec. Payne (Oundle), 19 F... Paterson son (Sedbergh), 3; G. B. P. Robin-

Heat 14:1 A. Pitt (St. Edward's, Oxford), 11 Valentine.

1: A de la T. Mallett (Brighton), 2: 10 3-5ase. Heat 4: 1. son (Rossall), 4: 1. C. Wilson (Ros-

E. d

N. Price (Ampleforth), 1: E. Ral), 6; R. G. K. Hardey (Bedford Sch.), 2: Modern), 6. Won by 9 yards; 2 yards, Keyworth (University Coll Mr. and Mrs. Ho Ki beat Mrs. E. (Stowe), 2, .10 9-10sec. Heat 15; B.

Porteous (Canford), 1; W. 17cc, Heat 5: J. G. Warren and Mrs. M. A. Johnson,

Edward's, Grimths (Rutlish), 2. 10 3-5sec. Heat

Birmingham), 1 Mrs. Keary and Mrs. Withington with England, as Armstrong beat Cal. Fordham and Dr. Smalley. did after the 1921 series.

Mrs. Odell and Mrs. Forbes beat

10 M. & C. P. Kare (Harrow), 1; D. (Lancing), 4; C. F. Byers (Westmins Armstrong received a testi- Mrs. F. B. Coote and Mr. H. F. Helmes, 10 sec; Pennington,

B-G-sec; Rees-Davies 107-10 sec: L, M. Murphy (Lancing), 2 17 3-10 ter), 6; G. B. Pamment (Polytech- Ziar, 10 9-1dser; Porteous, 10 sec; sec. Heat 8: J. R. E. Stagg (91. Ed-nic), 6, Won by 9 yards; 4 yards: 50

4-5sec (record). South African in the eighth and Pedro, F.

Pitt, 10 9-10sse.

ward's, Oxford) &C. R. Harder

SCHOOLS CHALLENGE CUP- J. Dominguez; Git is understood that the match

FINAL Holmes, 1; Pennington, (Polytechnic) wo vantage of some

Second Round-Heat 1: K. 8. F. Bedford Modern, 40 1-Opts, 1; Salem two stones, his Racelis; F. Solve; P. Chico; S. Ismael; between the Australian Test team SARAZEN AND KIRKWOOD

at Melbourne in START WITH DEFEAT 2: Porteous, 3; Reca-Davies, 4; Pitt,

6; Ziar, 6. Won by half a yard; yard. Lomas (holder) (Bradfield), 1; 1. G. (Germany), 33 1-6, 2; Hossail, 23, 3; sirength and ferocity, was a child. Yatar: B. Aquino; M. Tocson; A. and the Rest,

Time 10% sec.

W. Yates (Canford), 2; 16 1-10sec. Bedford (holders), 22 6-12, 4; Rut- in the hands of a much cleverer Noel: F. Mercador B. Manso, J. Castro: November, is likely to be set aside

Elish, 18. 5; Lancing 17.0 Stowe, W. Lonzaga, M. Røyes,

Santo Domingo.

ONE MILE Final: E. B. Tecadale (record). Heat 2 JR.

129/4 His

Highgate & Bedbergh boxer-when Phillips was resolute FOOTBALLS. Bacral; A. Vilas a testimonial to Woodfull,

Gene Sarazen and Joe Kirkwood, (Lancing), 1; D. A. Donald (Sed Stary (St. Edward's Oxford), 1; C. de Guzman: It is likely that this match will 'Suarez; In the last round Phillips took 5. M. Hernandez; E. Heredia: A be a joint testimonial, to Woodfullwhiq have started on a world golfbergh), 21 G. Ashton Beck (Epsom), JP. Knight. (Lancing), 2: 16 9-10sec. 11, equal 8: Harrow, 10%.

100 YARDSP, L. Hancox (John Pacheco, S. Ugarte: A. Lacson; W courage in both hands and tried Tock Guterres, Boo, and Ponsford, who have been Ausing tour, lost their first match, 3; JA. Hyah (Ampleforth), B. P. Hest 8: TF Terrell. (Seaford).

(Gresham's), 6. Won by 10yds; Dyds. FINAL JR. E. Stage for a knock-out. It was after he Origin: Assola obral; Alegre; traka's greatest opening batsmen being defeated here in an 18-hole Burbush (Bloxham), 6; PR Fraser D. L. M. Murphy (Lancing), 2. 16. Lyon), 14 M. 3. E. Fletcher (Epsom), ward's, Oxford), 1; K ́§, F. Lomas 21 D. L. Caws-Burden (Caterham), 3, swung a glancing right to C. Gerdinaky; M. Ortigas; F. Beech; in the past quarter of a century. best ball contest, one up, by Andy Time (min 87 3-5anc

HALF-MILE Final: A. G. K K. (holder) (Bradfelf), 2; 10. W, Yates Won by inches; same, Time,: 11 "1-5 Woodfull has thoroughly earned Velican, of Santo Domingo, and

HIGH JUMP J. Ashforth (King's Foord's jaw that the latter pivoted Miranda. and hit out blindly catching Phll-] -----

his team-mates' nick-name of "Old Jim Hendry, of La Robana Golf Brown (Warwick) (holder), 1; D. R (Cenford), 3: T. P. Tyrrell (Benford,

Chester), Bit 24in, 1; T. I Lockton Martin (Rut Cornish (Mill HHI), Wang Yard; 2% 350 (Stowe),

2 E. P. R. Jourdain 4: D. LOM. Murphy (Land (Epsom) & D. N. Matcham (01..Ed. 8: P

by 1 lips a crashing blow on the jaw. shadow boxing, and two rounds of Steadfast" by the solidity of pur-Club-Reuter.,

{4; D. E," Reynolds. on hy Byda;ONELTZEN, WALK Blake ward's, Oxford), "Bft Zig, equal 2, 2 Phillips's head struck the floor of boxing. In the sheer delight of it poss and endeavour with which, as.

ERAOR (Malvern), 6 the ring and the fight was over. people forgot their impatience for batsman and captain, he has led ton

Time 2min sec.

1R C. Stephenu (Reading), 2: *F-Walker (Rutilah). 2. Only two completed ly}, " There was a pleasant interlude. the Harvey fight and there was Austrail through a diicult Rarely has a captain-in Teat his:OLE VAULTED(holder)(Batlish), 1 E J. Brewer 250 YARDS.-K. R. Aldridge (Kel- Barnet), 3 Won by yardaş Georges Carpentier got into the genuine regret when the old cham- period. Taking up the captaincy tory approached Woodfull in gain (Bedford), 10ft 6in. (11 J. G. Rogers none. Won by 200 yards. 7min 174, P. Lockwood (Queen Elizabeth

Y-MILE

STEEPLECHASE. inches. Time 28-3-5 sec, ring just before the chief fight to plon's light-hearted display was in 1080 he welded an experimen- ing the devoted allegiance of the Bedford Modern), 10.82H NA 3-ase. (record).

Bond (Harrow) & A. Le Clarke (Mul- tal side into a winning combing- entire team. give an exhibition of exercise, lover."

last round, Foord, despite his ad-Pilar. Degracia; F. Obiepa; M/monial before his retirement and Phillips.

enough to box.

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JUNIOR EVENTS

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