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BOOTH AND STOKES LEADING ALL-ROUNDERS
WAGE DISPUTE ON ENDEAVOUR
14 MEN WALK OUT AND
AMATEURS TAKEN
MR. SOPWITH SPEAKS OUT
money,
and the amount of prize mo win or lose. left him at what no
doubt they considered a critical moment.
EIGHT LOYAL MEN
Lawrence Triumphs
ROZA-PEREIRA BEATEN
440 Yards Interport
Aquatic Trial.
yards swimming champion, caused W. Lawrence, the Colony's 100
sensation by defeating L. Roza- Pereira in the 440 Yards event at
a
ANOTHER GOLF, TITLE
FOR BRITAIN
SHANGHAI CRICKET
Mrs. Garon Wins The Belgian NORTHERNERS
Women's Championship
Spa, August 8. Mrs. Marjorie Garon, the English holder of the German 'championship, scored an over- whelming vistory in the final of the Belgian women's golf. championship here today. Dis- playing splendid form, ale de fcated the Belgian champion. - Mile, de Thomas by 14 up and 13 to play-Reuter,
London, July 16. Yesterday fourteen of the crew of Mr. T. 0. M. Sopwith's Ea deavour, challenger for the Ameri ca's Cup, left the vessel, after an ultimatum demanding an increase loyal to Mr. Sopwith, and will take the second Interport swimming the Endeavour to the United trial held at the V.R.C. last even-
ing. Roza-Pereira, Colony cham- ACE TO MAKE NEW her pion over this distance, had been
RECORD ATTEMPT undefeated since 1930.
in wages and prize-money had been refused.
There was a dramatic Inter- lude when, calling the malcon- tents on deck, Mr. Sopwith told them in plain language that he could not have an unwilling, dis- gruntled crew on Endeavour.
"We have keen amateurs, We have keen officers. I had hoped," he added, "that we had a keen crew, I am bitterly disappointed.
"I am not prepared to bar- gain. Your places will be filled by amateurs."
By a coincidence the crew of the Rainbow, one of the possible American defenders, are involved in a wages dispute.
PROMPT ACTION
Resourcefulness Of Tom Sopwith.
(By MAJ. HECKSTALL-SMITH)
English yachtsmen on every part of the coast will agree that Mr. Sopwith has shown his sports- manship in the resourceful and determined manner in which he has announced his intention of cop Ing with the loss of the majority of the professional crew of his Cup chellenger Endeavour.
The men, dissatisfied with the rate of wages he offered to them
BORDERERS HOLD AQUATICS "A" Company Meet At Y.M.C.A. Bath.
NO. 5 PLATOON SECURE CHAMPIONSHIP
the
Those of the crew who remain
States for the races, are;
Cap. G. II. Williams,
skipper;
Capt, Paul the navigator; W. Day, mate;
J. Diaper, second mate; R. Frost, steward;
Although slower than Roza- Pereir's best time, the race was keenly contested, with the youth- ful A. A. Roza, as the pace-maker | J. Caller, boatswain; and
Rozo-Pereira from the start. Two able seamen, J. Taw and T. forced the pace in the final lengths, but Lawrence spurted
Kenneth.
BRITISH SPEED
Malcolm Campbell At Controls
AT DAYTONA IN 1935
Daytona Beach, Aug. 10.
PREPARING FOR
THE INTERPORT
Splendid Talent For October Clash
MARSHALL AND QUICK HEAD RESPECTIVE AVERAGES IN LEAGUE SERIES
Shanghai, August 10, Only minor changes have oc- the league cricket matches played curred in the placings:
as a result of
last week-end writes the "North
China Daily News,"
The Ramblers drew further away from their nearest rivals, who were victimised by the Po- lice, and Shaforce's victory over the Nomads took the Service
The Nomads and Colts
still
I saw Mr. Sopwith on board his over the last 50 yards to win by motor-yacht Vita in Portsmouth little more than a touch in -5 Harbour to-day, and he did not mins. 45 1/5 secs...
Sir Malcolm Campbell, the Bri-men well away from the bottom. Iseem in the least disconcerted by
Lawrence added to his laurels tith racing motorist, to-day ac this sudden surprising turn
of by winning the 100 yards event in cepted an invitation to make an at- have a game in hand, but it is events. He told me that it was a terriffic battle against the tempt on the world's land speed tremely doubtful whether either his present intention to replace fastest men in the Colony. E. Brecord here early in 1935,
will again get to grips with the the professional seamen who had de Roza provided a surprise by The present record 272.108 present leaders. left the ship by young amateur leading the field at a very fast miles an hour.is held by Sir Mal- L. F. Stokes's remarkable bow! yachtsmen, and that he did pot pace for three lengths, but, swim-colm, who raised the mark for ing analysis on Saturday puts him think the amateurs would be less fming a well-judged race, Lawrence the fourth time last year at Day- amongst the leading bowlers, efficient than the men who had foverhauled him in the last 25 tona Beach, that famous stretch while amongst the batsmen no
yards and finished in 69 3/5 secs of sand on the holiday coast of change of consequence occurred.
This is the third occasion
Florida which has been the cock- this season on which Law.
pit of the world's land speed re- has bettered the 60 rence
cords for many years. mark but has yet falled to equal D. Lyon's Colony re- cord of 59 dead.
gone.
Mr. C. R. Fairey, the owner of the Shamrock, had already come forward and offered him any of his hands forming the crew of Shamrock that he might wish to select.
Three very smart-amateurs who have been assisting Mr. Fairey this season In all' Shamrock's races-Mr. C. A. Boardman, Mr. de Quincey, and Mr. Belville will now Join the Endeavour, gan
Batting Averages
100
31 173 101* 86,50
9 2-589-115 84.14 92 810 123 · 44.28 3 2 37′ 33′′ 37.00
Bgt. Sevenoaki............ 7′′ 1° 209 · 81 20.57
1. C. Pullen 242 58 22 29.00. [A, J. Barson : 101 247-51 27.44)
N. W. Keyworth 4.0 108 37 27.00 H. Meston 8.5.274 26 24.87 An|0. Grain pron, 441030-245 || 91 | 24.50
A quarter of a century ago, Mr. Henry Ford established a F. Marshall world's speed record there, and L. F. Stokes since then it has been regarded as R. Booth Poor Diving Display A number of entrants in the the pre-eminent track by speed 1. H. Kendali
R. D. Gillespie .. 7 0 286 143. 33.71 kings, Diving event gave a very poor ex-
D. W. Leach ... 10 0 828 73° 32,60 In his next attempt, Sir Mal-A. C. Sinclair 8 2 155 99 30.83 hibition compared with that ofcolm hopes to achieve a speed of Rev. E. K. Quick 11 91 374 30.38 last Thursday. Edward Roza,
300 miles an hour-Reuter: Colony champion, was an absentee Mr. Bopwith did not anticipate owing to illness.
A water polo' game between last V.R.C. gala when he recorded G. B. Elliott 52 83 42 27.38 that the loss of the bulk of his crew would yacht's departure apon her Tran-gramme.
cause delay in the scratch teams concluded the pro 5 mins., 41 secs.
The 100 Yards Event satiantie voyage. The Incident A. A. Roza, W. Lawrence and Five-swimmers, E., B. da Roza, W. B. Griebe 23-98 24. 24.50 would entail some rearrangement Roza-Pereira were the main en- H. Ozorio, L. Roza Pareira: W 11 6 1 9846) 24.50 - of her cabin accommodation, but trants in the 440 yards event. :- Lawrence and A. A. Roza got Edwards UR 24.59- |8. R. Kermant * 12:0 285 65 22.08 this would be put in hand imme-The first three swam steadily away to good start for the 100 M. Dream .. 10 1 195 64 20.22 diately by Mr. Charles Nicholson, over the first ten lengths, after yards event. E. B. Roza set the Lt. Col. Pelly 112181 60 20.11
which Roza-Pereira commenced to pace and extended the others to fr. H. Warvill.81 135 42 19.28- It seems that yesterday a por-force the pace.
Lawrence Lawrence hung limit.
and tion of the crew, who had been in back for a while, but on the four-Pereira were content to hang on
Roza- Sgt. Cartwright 7:3 7628 19.00..
3. M. Pearson .. 7 0 153 77 18.85 Szt. Sellars'.... 6 0.11142 18.50 (Continued on Page 11) teenth lap, draw level with the close behind, and on the third H. P. Madar *. 9. 2·128 29 18.28 other two and in turn set the length; A. A. Roza challenged his E. P. Humphreys 70 128 58 18.28 pace. His superior speed gave brother "E. B." for the leadership. I. A. Inaacs 18 1.218 56 18.17 him the lead over the last 50 Ozorio was swimming well, but W. R. Wilson 10 0 180 71 18.00 610 28 18.00 yards, although he was closely could not maintain the pace and Rogerson
Lieut. Hame ... 5. 090-29-18.00 challenged by Roza-Pereira. Roza dropped behind at this stage.
3. C: Jenkins .... 6. 187 46 : 17:40 then cracked up, and in spite · of Fast First 50 Yards
V. W. L. Stanton 30 52 49 -17.88
AN ULTIMATUM
BOWLING GREEN RINKS FOR SATURDAY
F. R. L. Carey
3051, 26, 17.00 40 66 09 16,50
12 0:197 46.1643
8 1 118 45 18.14
9 0.144 44 10.14
10 0 154 33 15.40
4081 44 15.17
Some good times were return- ed yesterday afternoon at the an- nual aquatic sports of the "A" The following have been select-la terrific spurt over the last 20 On the last length both Law.. M. Watson.. Company, South Wales Bordered to represent the Kowloon Bow-yards, Rosa Pereira failed to rence and Roza-Persira opened up, Fr. ers, held at
Ung Green Club second team in catch Lawrence. European
and, taking the lead, fought out à Sgt. Howatt |Y.M.C.A. bath,
their Lawn Bowle League match The time, 5 mins. 45 1/5 secs. duel between them to the finish.W. I. Cochran No. 5 Platoon secured the Com- against the Football Club at Happy does not compare well with the Lawrence's speed gave him the C. J. Smith pany Championship with 24 Valley on Saturday.
Colony's record of 5.32 2/5 secs verdict by a clear yard to win in EV. Gash
F. Mudar... 80.117 36 15.62 points, as compared with No.
J. Macdonald, E. V. Searle, J. G. set up by J. R. Johnstone in 1929, 39 8/5 secs. Had E. 1. Roza main-C. E. Ollerdessen 15: 0 175 44 14:42 Platoon's 18 points.
Charlton and G. E. F. Thompson but it must be borne in mind that stained his speed a new Colony's J. E. Fairbairn . 6 1 72 49" 14.4D (skip).
the swimmers had already taken cord would most likely have been H. D. Bidwell 10 1 158 73 14.38 J.L. Tetley, G. L. Farmer, M. J. part in the 100 yards event, Henderson and J. G. Meyer (skip).
H. F. Stoneham, C. B. Hosking, W. E. Hale and J. S. Logan (skip).
6
Mr. E. F. Selk, Sports Secre tary of the Y.M.C.A., judged the diving events. Results:-
Men's 150 Yards Relay (Teams | (of 6);-:
1-No. 5 Platoon: Pte. Mársh,|
Pte. Seorah, L/Cpl. Harries, L/Cpl. Nash, L/Cpl. Sharey]
Diving for Plates:-
the result. The first 50 yards were Farrow 110 138 40 14.18 Roza-Pereira's best time for this covered in extremely fast time. Sigma. Lowe 60 85 21 14.16 BANJ. WIEL............ 14 <• [56 25 24.00 'distance was established at the (Continued on Page 11),
WIMBLEDON 3RD DAY
RESULTS
R. A. Joncelyne 6:1 69" 18- 13.80
5-7 41 24 13.67
1·108, 44513.50
36. 40 16 13.33
5 066 22 18.20
7. 5323 13.00.
64 25 19 12:50
80 98 84 12.25
N K. Crawford EA Coward.. 10. Moor
L/C. Smith F. Kellner Wimbledon Mr. M. R. King (G.B.) bt Miss B Minn M. C. Beriven (G.B., nominat PP. Hailey and Lt. King. 2 No. 2 PlaTHE results of
matches in which the lesser E. Frye (G.B.), 6–2, 6–0. (ed). bt Mrs. J. 6. Kirk (G.B.), 6-0, 11. B. Cochran 6 16 82 1100 toon. 8 No. 7 Platoon.
Mile. L. Payot (Switserland) bt known playera took part make Miss 8. G. Chuter (0.3.), 6-1, 6-4.
M. Aston
71 72 38:12.00 Mr. E. S. Law (C.B.) bt Miss` A, E, F.-E. T. Marshall 50 60 49 12.00 1-L/Cpl. Doddrell, 2 Pte. Camp, interesting reading, and following
Mme. Henrotin (France) bt Big-L. McOstrich (G.B.), 64, 5–7, 6–1 E. C. Baker
58 59 2111,80 8 L/Cpl. Nash.
the same policy as that adopted norina L. Valeria (Italy)', 6–3, 0. Mrs. A. H. Mellows (G.B.) bt Miss T. H. Wood. 52 24 15: 11.83
Miss A. M. Yorke (G.B.) bt Benorita N. Adamson (Belgium), 6-1, 6-2 FA. Pitts
·8094 29.11.75 Open Relay (25, 50, 75, 50 and last year, the China Mail will
400 19:00 19849 18,89 Miss C Babcock (USA) bt Mille. T A. Made 41 33 33 10.07 25 Yards):-
publish dally the complete results de Chavarri (Spain), 82, 8.
Mrs. P. D. Howard (France) bt Mrs. C. Rosambert (France), 7-5, 6-2. H. 1-Head Quarter Wing:-L/Cpl. of each successive day during the LH. Wheatcroft (G.B.), 61. Fullager, Ptes. Martin, Al-Wimbledon Fortnight. Today the Miss S. Palfrey (U.RA) bt Miss len, Lockhart, Flynn and results of the third day, June 27, Smith, 2 "A" Company, are given:
"D/8" Company,
Time-3 mins, "22 secs. Men's 150 Yards Three Styles Championship:
1-L/Cpl Jones, 2 Pte.
MEN'S SINGLES (Holders J. H. Crawford)
· THIRD ROUND
(Seeded Players in Black Type)
H. G. N. Lee (G.B., nominated) bt Kle-F. G. Lysaght (G.B.), 61, 168,
M. Dearman (G.B.), 6-3, 82.
Miss R. M. Hardwick (G.B.) bt Miss 3. Morfey (G.B.), 6-4, 6-1,
Mile. Jedrzejowska (Poland) 'ht Mrs. M. M. Moss (G.B.), 64,
4.
Mme, R. Mathieu (France) bt Miss
P. L F. Thomson (GR.), 6-0, 6-2
Mrs. H. C.Hopman Australia bt Miss V. Rice (U.8.4), 610
Fel. M. Horn (Germany) bt Miss SA, J. H. Bowers Noel (G.B.), 6-2, 6-2, man
}J. Wilkinson ... MEN'S DOUBLES > (Holders: J. Borotra and J. Brugaon) J. T. Allen ....
FIRST ROUND Sgt. Dalloway
R. Menzel and L Hecht bt W: B. Find Evan 7 0 71 41, 1014.
~ man, 3 Pte. O'Kelly,,
Mrs. E. F. Whittingstall (G.B.) ht Time: 2 mins 44.2/5 secs.
H. W. Austin (G.B., nominated) bt Miss F. K. Scolt (G.B.), 6-0, 6-7 Inter-Platoon Diving;--— Ga
D. P. Turnbull (Australia), 6—1, 6-4, 6-1. -
Miss J. Ingram (G.B.) bt Mrs. M. 1-No. 5 Platoos: L/Cpl. Har-AK. Quist (Australia) bt G... LAV. Russell (G.B.), 3–6, 6–61. ries and Lieut. King, 2 No. 8 Rogers (Ireland), 7-5, 6-1, 75 Mlle. J. Goldschmide (France) bt Platoon, 3 No. 8 Platoon. The IL C. Hopman (Australia) bt A. Miss M. A Thomas (G.B.), 6, 60 winners obtained 44% points. Merlin (France), 7-5 6-2, 6-2 | FTL CAussen. (Germany), be Mrs. Children's Race:
G. Von Cramm (Germany) bt E. D. R... M., Turnbull (G.B.), 606 1 VAR Andrews (New Zeeland), 61, 6d, Mas E. HAHavey, (G.B.) bt Mrs. | 1-Cynthia Bromley, 2 Dorsan N RAJ. B. Pittman (G.B.) 688-6, 6-3 Hiss F. James (G.B.) bt Mas M. Whitmarah (GB), 3, 4 WENG
Mr FH Strawsón (G.B T. Ricketts (G.B.),G——
Max
(BECOND ROUND) ROMs Mr H Sperling (De 1. Ming Dễ R. Roma (G.B., nominated) Mr R A. Chamberlai be Mia By H. Montgomery: (GB
Denton, 3 Peter Bromley, H. Crawford (Australia) bi L. G. Men's 150 Yards Free Style Collins (GB), 4–6 62, 6-0, 6-1;
WOMEN'S SINGLES Championship: 11Pte. Marsh,
(Holder: Mrs. Fe-fl Moody)
E/Cpl. Jones,
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70 71 30 10.14
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99.8:26 261:28 -9.81
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