THE CHINA MAIL,” SATURDAY, JULY 7, 1934.

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LAWRENCE MAY BREAK OWN 100 YARDS V.R.C. AQUATIC RECORD

CENTRAL BRITISH Hendren And Leyland

AQUATICS

Keen Competition In School Swimming.

BOYS SHOW GOOD FORM

The Central British School held their annual swimming gala yes- terday at the European Y.M.C.A. pool, some

wwimming. very fine

and keen competition being seen

in all the events.

Results were as follow:

Senior Boys 100 Yards H'Cap:→

1.-11. Millington

2.-0. Bitzer

3-D. Sommers

Girl 50 Yards 'Cap:-

1. Hickey

2.-V. Fetherstonhaugh 3.- de Chaffay

Intermediate Boys' 50 Yards

Handicap:-

L-E. Rodgers

2-R. Provan

3.-R. Trowt

2nd Heat:-

I-A. Keown 2.--F. Rodgers 3-A, Bruin

Intermediate Girls' 50 Yards

Handicap:-

1. Bruin and P. Stringer 2.-J. Lakeman

Junior Boys 50 Yards Handicap:-·

1-D. Gray

2-R. de Rome

3.-1. Kempton

Save England

One Run Under Test Record

For Fifth Wicket

ENGLAND 355 FOR 5 WICKETS

A fifth wicket stand of 191 by Jaddition to the score the English run skipper was dismised, being clean Hendren and Leyland, one short of Braund and R. E. Foster's bowled by O'Reilly for a ducki 1903-4 Test record, enabled Eag: land to total 355 for 5 in the third Test match against Australia at Old Trafford yesterday.

London, To-day.

Going in second wicket, down, Hammond shared the same fate as Wyatt. After scoring only runs, he was also bowled by .0 Reilly. The scores being '72 for 3 wicket.

The sudden collapse was caused The third test match at Man--

second chester commenced in very hot by O'Reilly with his first, weather, but the wicket was per-ind fourth deliveries after play had been stopped for drinks. Dur- feet.

No fewer than 25.000 specta-ng this time umpires examined] fault with the tors were present on the grounds, and discovered a some of them having made alball, which was changed with dia- night-long vigil to gain admit-strous results for England.

"Patay" Hendren joined Sut- tance.

R. E. S. Wyatt. the English cliffe at the crease and the to captain, won the toss and elected men absolutely refused to bat first.

any risks.

Junior Girls 50 Yards Handicap:- and Ames. Keeton was twelfth appeal,

1-E. Morrison

2-M. Shand

3.-J. Priday

Junior Boys' 25 Yards Handicap

for Beginners::---

1.-R. Snashfold

2-R. de Rome

3-M. Stephenson

Senior Boys' Plunging:-

1.-B. Hynes

2.-P. Simon

3.-H. Millington

Senior Girls Plunging:-

1.-L. de Chaffoy

2-V. Fetherstonhaugh 3.--L. Hickey

Intermediate Boys' Plunging:—

1.-C. Morrison

2.--E, Rodgers

3--F, Rodgers

Intermediate Girls' Plunging:--

1. Lakeman

2.-J. Bruin

3.-P. Stringer

Senior Boys' Leap Frog:-

I-H. Millington and P. Wilson 2-V. Bond and O. Bitter 3.-P. Hynes and D. Sommera Intermediate Boys' Leap Frog:---

1.-C. Morrison and J. Rousseau

2.-G. Arnold and R. Trowt 3--H. Clarke and E. Rodgers Girls' Leap Frog:-

1.-L. de Chaffoy and Y. Martin 2.-J. Lakeman and P. Stringer 3.-V. Fetherstonhaugh and L

Hickey

Senior Boys' 50 Yards Breast-

stroke:

1.-0. Bitzor

2.-E. Fowler

3.-H. Millington

Intermediate Boys' Divings-

1.-R. Provan

2.-I.. Trowt

3.-A. Bruin

Senior Girls' Diving:-

1.--L. Hickey

2.-J. Lakeman

3.-Y. Martin

Junior Boya Diving:---

1.-W. Pryde

2.--P. Egan

5.-D. Gray Junior Girls' Diving:-

1.-E. Morrison 2.-L. Kehr

8. Priday

Senior Boys' Diving:-

1.-E. Fowlar

B-0. Bitzer

8.-R. Sommers

Sentor Boya' 50 Yards Back-

stroke;top:

1.-E. Fowler

2- Mington

3--D. Sommers, and 0. Bitzer

Girls' 50. Xards Breast and Back

Stroke!

La de Chaffoy

2-L. Hickey

man.

The

two take

As the date drew near. for their title battle at New York, Champion Primo Camera and Challenger Max Baer (below) put on a final training spurt at their respective camps. The Italian, at his Pompton Lakes, N. J., quertere, favours the skipping rope as a conditioner, while Bser, who won the world title from Carnera on Jund 14 on a technical knock out, at Asbury Park, N. J., displays his right hook.

off Chipperfield YORKSHIRE ARE DISPLACED IN BORDERERS WIN

CRICKET RACE

AT BILLIARDS

Artillery Completely Swamped.

Sutcliffe Caught

which

(Continued from page 1.)

As the result of a convincing]

TO-NIGHT'S GALA ROZA-PEREIRA

AND E. B. DA ROZA

CHALLENGERS

Marques Favoured For

Breast Stroke

INTERESTING CARD FOR SEASON'S OPENING GALA'

(By G. L.)

The Victoria Recreation Clab's }

first swimming gala for this sea-

JAPANESE WOMAN AQUATIC STAR SETS NEW MARK

Clips One Second Off World

Record For 200 Metres Breast Stroke

Nagoya, July 2 Mina Hideko Hirohata has es- tablished a new record of 8 min. 3.6 sec. for the 200 metres breast- stroke, breaking Miss E. Jacob- son's former world mark of 3 minu. 4.6 sec.Reuter

FOUR FINALS FOR TO-DAY AT WIMBLEDON

(Continued From Page 1)

son, which will be staged to-night Mme. Mathlou,

at 9 p.m. sharp, promises to propion, and

vide some very startling per-

French cham-

Miss Elizabeth Ryan, world's best woman doubles play-

formances by the club swimmers, er, will defend their title against

who are among the fastest in the Colony.

With a delay of over a month

Mlle. Andrus and Mlle. Henrotin,

conquerors of Helen Jacoba and Sarah Palfrey.

R. Miki, Japanese non-playing

in the commencement of the Davis Cup captain, and Dorothy Club'e galas, preparation for to- Round will be meeting stern op- night's races have been given position in Bunny Austin and Mrs. careful attention, and a very en-Shepherd Barron in the joyable evening of fast and ex Doubles Final. citing racing is promised.

Mixed

The main feature on the pro- TO-DAY'S ANGLO-AMERICAN

FINAL gramme is the 100 yards "A" class

Miss Dorothy Round, who ap

race, in which the three fastest

men in the Colony over this dis-peared in exhibition matches in tance will take part. W. Law. Hong Kong last November, will at- rence, who won the V.R.C. and tempt to give Britain the Women's Colony championship last year, is Singles Championship at Wim- tolleve bledon for the first time since Miss in fine fettle, and many that his best time of 59 4/5 is like-Kitty McKane (now Mr. L. A. God- free) won the title in 1926 when Ily to be bettered.

Miss Helen Jacobs, she meets world ranking No. 1 player, in the Final to-day.

Miss Round took a set off Helen Wills-Moody in the Final last year.

the After 95 minutes' play, The English team was: R. E. S. Wyatt, C. F. Walters, G. O. Allen, score-board showed exactly a hun- Sutcliffe, Hammond. Hendren.jdred... Leyland, Verity, Hopwood. Clark Hendren survived a leg before and shortly afterwards anicked a ball Clark, who was stated to have dangerously near O'Reilly, who strained a leg muscle during the was fielding at backward point.

He will be strongly chal- week, reported himself fit and Sutcliffe and Hendren kept their

lenged, however, by Llonel well, and was included in the wickets intact until lunch,

Roza-Pereira, the Colony's was taken with the total at 126 for R. H. Human, the Cambridge cleven.

long-distance champion, and encouraging a wel-8 wickets. The former had added skipper,' displayed W. H. Ponsford made

E.'B da Roza. come return to the Australian 49 and the latter 21.

form on the eve of the "Varsity

Several fast swimmers, who Miss Jacobs is taking part in her team, and E. H. Bromley was re

match with an innings of 129 at legated to twelfth man.

Sutcliffe did most of the scoring Lord's, where the 'Varsity match win, by 887--points to 628, over made good progress during lest third Final Deg

Yesterday Fred Perry beat Jack Australian XI consisted of W. M. immediately after lunch; but he will commence on Monday. the Royal Artillery, the 1st Bn. season, will add excitement to this

in straight Woodfull (Captain). D. G. Brad-did not stay long. With the addi- The Light Blue Bowlers, South Wales Borderers have race, among whom are T. L. Faget, Crawford, the holder, man, S. J. McCabe, C. V. Grimtion of only 23 runs on the board however, were treated

again captured the premier hon-H. Ozorio, the University cham-sets to enable Britain to win the title for the first time since A. W. mett. W J. O'Reilly, W. Oldfield, and after he had taken his

scant respect, and the

ours in the Inter-Unit Billiards plon, and A. A. da Roza.

Gore's, success in 1909. Breast Stroke Hopei W. A. Brown, L. Darling, A. G. score to 63, he was held in the slip

League. versity lost by 170 runs. F. C. de Saram, the He

C. S. M. Lewis, S.W.B., chalked Still smarting from the loss of Chipperfield, W. H. Ponsford and by Chipperfield off O'Reilly. ¡T. Wall.

the dis-up the highest break in the com- the Club breast-stroke champion-} had been an invaluable and flawless Ceylon boy, who shared Wyatt, as expected, sent in innings, which was featured by tinetion of scoring the first cen-petition, a 64, beating the previous ship, which passed into the hands Sutcliffe and Walters to open cover-driving and forceful leg shota tury this season with Ashdown, best break of 52, compiled by Sgt of the Chinese Athletic Associa- the batting, Both men batted He hit boundaries.

was seen at his belt at Reigate Green, Lincolns.

Scores: cautiously but runs came steadi-

The score was then 149 for four where his innings of 208, out of lly. 50 being scored after 48

399, was mainly responsible for Jarman wicketa. minutes.

Hendren was not dismayed at the Oxford's fine win over H. D. Lo-Lewin dismissal of Sutcliffe and continued veson-Gower's XL When the score reached 68, the to play copy-book cricket. Leyland first disaster befell England. Wal had joined him and was occasional- ters played a ball from O'Reilly ly aggressive.

Early Collapse

straight

Own

FRIENDLY

with Uni-

former

At Lord's, the M.CC. beat Cam bridge University by 170 runs, M.C.C.: 401 (Major Wilkinson 100,

Harry Lee 103).

short leg, where Darling made no Hendren reached his 50 in 110 mistake with the catch. The Wor- minutes, while Leyland also reached" cester captain had scored 62 out his half-century, taking 95 minutes, 241 for 8 wkts, dec. of the total of 68, mainly through At tea-time, the two were stil Cambridge: 311 (R. H. Human 120) delightful cover and

and 161. together, the score being 258. Hen- drives. He made several fororen had 80 not out and Leyland ful leg strokes and included eight 50 not out.

At Reigate, Oxford University fours in his innings. Sutcliff, who

During the afternoon, Don Brad-beat H, D. Leveson Gower's XI by

88 runs. was butting carefully had scored man and Chipperfield both develop only 16.

ed sore-throats and had to leave the Oxford: 299 (F. C. de Suram 208) and

215. Worse Juck was in store for field. They did not plan again yes-LG/6 XI 841 and 185, England when Wyatt joined the terday, being replaced by Bromley Yorkshire opening bat With no and Barnett.

Back-stroke:--

1. C. Large

2.-C. Morrison

3.-A. Keown

Heat 2:---

1.-D. Gray

2.-D. Hollidge

Heat 8:

1.-M. Stephenson

2.-W. Pryde SR. de Rome

Intermediate Girls' 25 Yards

Back-stroke :-

1.-P. Stringer

2-J. Lakom.8.12.

3.-Y. Martin

Junior Girls' 25 Yards

Back-stroke:

Almost Record Stand Hendren's glorious fanings came

to 340. He was caught and bowled

Rice Mathias Clapp Davies

150 Styles 137 Beeston 150 Longman

150 Starbuck 150 Cambell

·Total -

887

150 Maddison

JAPANESE ACES BEATEN

the

I. N. Willaims and S. Wood, tion swimmer, Lam Yiu, last sea-who were beaten on Wednesday by son, the V.R.C. are now making de-J. Borotra and J. Brugnon, 112 termined efforts to retrieve their holders, beat Nishimura and Yama- {gishi, the Japanese hopes, in the 150 lost honour.

99

7

has seen This season

2

more Second Round of the Men's Doubles

131 spirited attempt by the Clubjat Wimbledon-Havas..

69 breast-stroke experts to regain

67 their former standard in this style] WORLD CHAMPION'S

than in any previous year." The

628 Club now has four star men who are gradually improving their times in the breast-stroke, and to

JOE DAVIS OUT FOR BILLIARDS TITLE

Challenge To Lindrum -

night'will see them out in their

first open race.

E. M. Marques, who won his heat last Thursday in the cre- ditable time of 10 4/5 seconds

SUSPENSION

Brown Unable To Box

Until Fine Paid

Paris, June 13. The Secretary-General of the International Boxing Union states is the favourite for this event.

that the suspension of Al. „Brown. He will be closely challenged by the world's bantam-weight cham

The English blillards champion H. M. Remedios, former Colony Joe Davis arrived in Colombo re-champion, and B. Gosano, the Pion, until September 1 applies At Bristol, Gloucester beat York-cently, He is on his way to Aus-fastest Club member last season.

exclusively to French territory,

Until the imposed fins of 8,000₤ shire by 9 wickets.

|tralia on board the O. L. Orsova, Marques should improve on bis Yorkshire: 247 and 190 (Parker & for

In conservation with a "Caylon time, and is likely to set a new authorised to box in

is paid, however, Brown cannot be 88).

any other Observer" representative on board mark for Club members.

country whose federation is affiliat- Joe Davis said that he was` on his

the Lam Yin, however, woN

to an end when the score was taken Gloucester: 858 and 82 for 1.

FILIPINO BOXERS

by Q'Reilly when he had made 182. At Worcester, Sussex beat Worway to Australia to take part in championship last year in 77 8/8ed to the LB. Beuter. He revelled in the hook shot and center by an innings and 104 runs, the world's billiard championships seconds, and it is not expected that pulled and drove with great power, Worcester; 272 and 129 (Tate & for to be held there in August. sending the leather crashing to the boundary on 22 occasions.

He took 265 minutes to make hinj runs, and was given a great ovation when he returned to the pavilion.

89).

Sussex: 505 (Cook 220).

Earlier Reska -

At Tunbridge Wells, Derby best Leyland with a mixture of care Kent by 4 wickets. and aggression in his batting. had Kent: 114 (Copson 5 for 86) and 120. made 93 during his stay at the wie Derby: 92 (Freeman 5 for 29)

148 ford (Freeman 3 for 68), ket of two hours.

At Nottingham, Notts beat Mid- Hendren and Leyland put on 191 dwuex by 8 wickets. [runs and falled by only one, run to Middlesex: 218 and 118 (Voce for

equal the record for the fifth wicket) 62). partnership.

"Ames, who had joined the York- Inter-House Boys Relay (Teams of shire left-hander, had four to his

credit when stumps were

drawn runs with the score at 855 for five wie Lancashire 469 for den, (Iddon 117,

Paynter 120 not est). Northantar 248 and 188

**To-day's Matches

1.E. Morrison 2.-M. Shand:

3.-L. Kebr

6) 150 Yards -

1.-Red House

2-Blue House

Chocolate House

|_ 6) - 150 Yards ;---

1---Eed "House"

keta.

:

ENGLAND-Ist Innings. Inter-House Girls'. Helay. (teams of Butcliffo, e Chipperfald, b O'Reilly C.F. Wellers, & Daising » O'Reilly

2Blue House 8.--Chocolate, Houss

Intermediate Boys' 25 Yards Back.... Inter-House Swimming Shield on

stroke:**

1-4 Bruin-

2E Rodgers

BR. ProvaETM

Junior Boys? 25 Yards

Aggrega

1-Bad Honna with 107 points 2-Blue House with 94; poluta SChocolate House with 90:

points

R. E. B. Wratt, b O'Belly

Hammond,,b OKelly

Layland, not out. Ames, hot'out :)

Extras

Su Tatal (for B ›wita.)

Fall of Wicketar" 1 (Waites |63; 23(Wyall) 'fae • 88; 3 (HAM [[or, "TR2=4". (Butella), fie [drau) Kor 14N, PI

Merques will be able to improve

In Australia Jos Davis will play on this time this early ip' the, ses- jagainst Walter Lindrum for the son

World title and will also play A members' back-stroke and 76 jagainst Horace Lindrum, the anoo-Yards medley race are other in-

ker champion of Aubtralia.

(Continued at Foot of Next Col.)

P

Notta: 158 and 174 for 2.

A Blackburn, Lancashire beat Northanta by an fanings and 74

Sussex (2) Lancashire (5) Essex (4) Notts (8) Kent (8) Yorkshire (1)

15

9

COUNTY CHAMPIONSHIP TABLE TO DATE

1st Inna. No Pla Pta LW L Result Pos. Obt. 0 2 3 1 225 158-

15 .6

2

E

* 0. 225 119

17

2

4

1255, 116

14

6

1

0 210 113

15. 6

.0 225 113

15

2

225 111

Darby (6)

.15

· Warwick (7) Middlesex (12) Gloucapler (10) Worcester (15) Barrey (9)

14

LPGA HACHON, HVISKETALEIS COUNTY CHAMPIONSHIPAGE}: Essex v. Bussex at Colchester Kent v. Hampshire, at Folkestone Worcester Y. Darby at Stourbridge Yorkshire Surrey at Bradford Northants Lanenskim at

Glamorgan (26) Humjshies (14) Pater-Leiconler (17) Bomarset (11) Northants (13)',

Birmingham Warwick vi Notts Glamorgs Gloucester at Lanelly.

*

Oxford

Monday's Game - Cambridge it Lord's

225 100

27 210): 87

210 81

DEFEATED

Australian Wins

Melbourne, June 28. To-night was a bad evening Zor Filipino boxers in Australia. Var- ins Miling met Herb Bishop here and lost a decision on points.

In Sydney Star Frisco, another Invader from the north was out. painted by the popular "Darkie" Blandon United Press.

|teresting_races on the programme, which will conclude with dancing to the early hours of the morning

The programme is se followspotk 100 yards free style, "A" clasi Membora. A 16

- 100 gards bre

100 yards

240

76

180

165

$210

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195

105

members.

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50 yarda" free style

50 yards Boys' ́ vače,

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