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THE CHINA MAIL THURSDAY, AUGUST 23, 1934,

ARCHIE LOGAN'S AMAZING AQUATIC ADVANCE

ASHES WON

BY AUSTRALIA

BY 562 RUNS

China Mail Sports Diary

-TO-DAY ENGLAND'S DISMAL Lawn Bowls-Junior Division

Indian R. C. v. Club de Recreio

(5 p.m.) Snooker

Entries close for Open Championship

COLLAPSE.

HEROIC DISPLAY GIVEN BY. INJURED BOWES

Londen, To-day. Winning the fifth Test match by 562 runs at the Oval yesterday, the Australians will take the "Ashes" home with them, having won two matches to England's one

LOCAL CYCLING

MARK

DISTINCT THREAT IN RANGERS

INTERPORT

COVERS 400 YARDS

A LOWERED

Coles Sets New Figure Over Five Miles,

in the present rubber. The Aus- TWEEDY FACES STRONG WIND tralians have now won 53 Tests

ON 25 MILES ATTEMPT to England's 52,

5 MINS 33 SECS.

(By G. L.)

IN

RCHIE LOGAN, who was only second string member of the Shanghai European Y. M. Č. A. Interport team which visit- ed Hong Kong to compete against the V. R. C. last year, has shown amazing progress during the past season and is now one of Shang hai's leading swimmers,

ALONE

100 PER CENT.

MAINTAINED

BY ONE CLUB

HIBERNIAN HELD TO HOME DRAW.

་་

MOTHERWELL BEAT CELTIC IN SCOTTISH FOOTBALL

London, To-day,

The Scottish League has been in

Recently in a race against the Japanese in Shanghai, he clocked 60 seconds dead for the 100 yards, compared to his poor effort of about 64 when he took third place to the V. R. C. swim- mers in Hong Kong,

He has also reduced his 400 yards time by a considerable progress less than two weeks and margin, and is now capable of completing the distance in 5 mins. there is only one team with a 100 33 secs, as compared to well over 6 minutes when he finished last per sent, record Glasgow Ran- in the race against L. Roza-Pereira and Frank Hadley at the gers, League and Cup winners in V. R. C. last October.

the 1933-4 season. Archie Logan, of course, will figure prominently against the Yesterday Hibernian dropped local swimmers in the forthcoming Triangular Interport contest their first point when they were held to a home draw by St. Mirren.

Though Motherwell, who bowed

Faced with the enormous totall Adverse weather conditions of 708 to win, England com- prevented fast times being clock menced their second innings with ed in the fifth series of time one of the worst setbacks wit-trials arranged by the Hong nessed in Test cricket losing Kong Cycling Club yesterday. C. F. Walters and Woolley for a The ardantages of a cool even in Shanghai. Itotal of 3 runs,

ing were definitely over-ruled by Hammond, who replaced Wool-the strong, gusty wind which |

Shanghai, Aug. 16. distance in the rear. This winner

ley, showed signs of becoming set, faced the riders over the second An interesting swimming gives the impression of being cap to the Rangers on Saturday, took and in a sparkling display added half of their courses while both meeting took place at the Foreign able to excellent times and it will hoth points from their Celtic visl 43 before he was caught and bowl cyclists were unaccustomed to Y. M. C. A. last night when the be interesting to see him racing tors by an only goal, the major Jed by O'Reilly.

their new machines.

heats for the International Gala in the local championships,

surprises were provided by Al- After the dismissal of Ham- Mr. E. Munns, the official time to be held on Saturday night.

lbion Rovers Logan's Great Swim

and Dunfermline mond. England collapsed dismalkeeper, despatched the first rider, were decided and several excel ly, Verity, with 26, being the only E. Tweedy, who was again at-lent times were recorded. Most In the Arst heat of the 100 Athletic, newcomers to the pre- mier divisioni. The former held member of the.."tail" to provide tempting to lower the 25 miles prominent was the performance Yards free style, Yurakawa set a

Queen's Park, the famous amateur [any resistance.

figures at 6.09 pm. Two minutes of the Japanese who qualified fast pace, but a fifteen-year-old Club, to secure their third point later J. Coles started an attempt more men, in the finals than any youth named Sharkowsky gave him

an excellent fight and remained line broke their "duck" by shar- in three matches, while Dunferm- on his own 5 milea time of 14 of the other national teams.

level for the first three laps, falling the spoils mins. 47 secs. set up on July 25.

Fast Bowlers Succeed Clark and Bowes provided the bright moments in the England at- tack during Australia's second innings, each taking five wickets.

Buwes' display was particularly fine, in view of his coming on to the field after an emergency oper ation, and after the announcement that he would be unât to play.

Both riders started at a fast pace, due to the assin- tance of the wind, but found on turning that it was no "novices" day.

Archie Logan recorded the most notable times in the free style events, clocking 60 sec.

The

winner's

at Dundee where

ing away in the final length to lose the Albion lost by the odd goal by three yards.

in five in their opening match. time returned 62 secs.

The Hearts found the Rangers In the second heat, A. Logan too good for them on the latter's- went out at break-neck speed and ground and Queen of the South, covered the first three lengths at who finshed third in the final table Tweedy put up a plucky per- formance until it. was evident that times, he is conceded the beats terrific pace, so that he had a last season, sustained their second

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(Continued from Page 4.)

for the 100 Yards, and negoti- ating the 400 Yards in 5 min. 33 secs. In view of the excellence of these

Scores, as

cabled by Reuter,

1 Queen O'South 0

The sensation of the day he could not get inside his week-chance in the finals, and the in-comfortable lead by the end of the defest in three matches when they old figures; from this point hedications are that he will be one third lap, and continued on to win visited Aberdeen. Kilmarnock, one the easily in 60 secs, which is equal to of the foremost teams in the the finish and only of the strongest threats in clocked 1 hr. 45 mins. 11 secs., to forthcoming championship events. Featherstonhaugh's

long-standing League, loat their third auccessive average 14.260 mph. His time Among other notable results was local record which was only broken game. was nearly 4 mins. slower than the defeat of Otto Hagenstein in here two years ago. the Hong Kong Cycling Club's the 200 Yards breast stroke, which The 200 yards free style showed were:- W. M. Woodfull, the Australian initial record time of 1 hr. 41 Yamato won in 2 min. 684/5 secs. Watanabe going out to win com- Aberdeen captain, celebrated his 37th birth-mins, 41 seca, set up by C. I. Read leaving Hagenstein to finish some fortably from Chan in the first Albion

heat (the time being poor, but in Ayr day with victory yesterday. on July 25.

the second heat, Batsko of the Dundee Japanese team set the pace and led Falkirk for the first four lengths. Then Hibernian?. Farmer came up in the fifth lap Motherwell and went out to win comfortably Rangers. in the good time of 2 min. 29.3.5 St. Johnstone

AUSTRALIA-let Innings,

W. H. Ponsford, hit wkt, b Allen 266 W. A. Brown, b Clark

10

Coles was successful in his at- tempt, though the wind caused him

D. G. Bradinas, Ames, b Hawes 241 to

C. Y. Grimmett, e Ames, b Allen

H. L. Ebeling, b Allen

W.-J. O'Reilly, b Clark

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Total

finish in very 'bad condition.

Manush Still Leads

·U.S. Batters.

(Continued from Page 4.) Lou Gehrig, of the New York Yankees,, and Jimmy Foxx, of the

The new record of 14 mins 365 Philadelphia Athletics, both first secs, le 12 secs. better than the sackers, share the home run hon

previous figures and gives

33

javerage of 20.571 m.p.b.

701

CRICKET WAR.

Fall of the wickets: 1 (Brown) for 21;-2 (Bradman) for 472; 3 (McCabe) for 489: 4 (Ponsford) for 574; 5 (Woodfall) for 626; 6 (Kippax) for 636: 8 631; 7 (Chipperfield) for (Grimmett) for 676; 9 (Ebeling) for

The American was creeping up. with the control of an absolute 682; 10 (O'Reilly) for 701, He had nearly reached Crawford's master; he was as firm on both level of quality. Later on he was wings and as

resourceful as it

Bowes

to surpass it, but he was baulked there had been no previous strain. Allen in the tenth game by a gorgeous The loss of the third game was Clark passing shot from the Australian. to prove fatal to the Australian. Hammond

It was Crawford's set at 64.

Eight Deuces Called.

He won the fourth by coming up

Verity Wyatt

to make two anishing volleys, but Leyland

Bowling Analysis.

38

34

0. M. R. W

2 164 6170

(Continued from Page 4)

an ours with 87. apiece.

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Hagenstein Beaten Hagentein met a better man in breast stroke.

Rangers

0 Queen's Pk 0

3 Partick

2

1. Dunfermline 1

2 Airdrie

◊ St. Mirren

1 Celtic

2. Hearts

2 Kilmarnock

TABLE TO DATE

Vernon "Lefty" Gomez, of the the; 200. Yards Yankees, continues to lead the Yamato went into the lead from Clyde race for mound honours, with 19 the start, increasing his advantage St. Johnstone victories and 3 defeats this season throughout the race so that he won Hibernian

His Airdrie .... as compared with Wesley Ferrell's easily in excellent time.

Motherwell record of 10 wins and two losses. style was most convincing and he Aberdeen The veteran Was is now with the should prove better than the local Hamilton

awimmer over the century distance. Queen's Pk.

Boston Red Sox.

Celtle

Hearts

Ay

I write, of course, with some pro-

In the National league Manager The second heat brought another Albion judice in favour of the professional gi Terry of the New York Giants Japanese victory when Hoyibars Dundee fuurnalist superseded by the talent-leads in hitting with an average won from Lee. ed amateur, but I am pretty sure of 366, with Paul Waner of the 372 4 110 2 that the majority of readers would Pittsburgh Pirates le second again

Booner have an account by a train-with 864 48 7 128

[ed sporting reporter than the over-

hits Waner has 161 to-over carpings by ex-cricket cap Terry. 158.

In

and

In the backstroke, Hagen- stein won. his heat in 79 secs.. which is better than his past records. He was closely pursued by Kilmarnock

Partick Queen 'South St. Mirren Dunfermline

tains, however exalted in their day. Mel Ott, of the Giants, is cre- Kawaguchi. The second heat was Falkirk And it would be fairer to the selec-dited with 30 homers to lead the won by Hungiya, with Cannan tors and to the team.

12 0 58

0

4 0 28.

0

30 .20

64

38

33

17 C. V. Grimmett, e` Hammond, b 110 Bewei

11

2 Extras

HL. L. Ebeling, Allen, b. Bowes W. J. O'Reilly, not out:

121

the effort seemed to emphasise his ENGLAND-1st Innings. The fourth set, the second

of fatigue.

C. F. Walters, c Kippax, b O'Reilly

the day, saw

8 rather similar

In the fifth and sixth games he Sutcliffe, e Oldfield, b Grimmett .. Woolley, e McCabe, b O'Reilly... course. This time Crawford, still could win only three points.; Wood Hammond, e Oldfield, b Ebeling the supreme master of ground was deliberately shortening his R. E. 8. Wyatt, b Grimmett shots, advanced to 6-2. He had length so as to bring his opponent Leyland, b Grimmett made a perfect smash in the second forward; then he would pull out Ames, Retd. hurt

6.^0. Allen, b Ebeling game, had won the third after line shots that brought, down the verity, b Ebeling

Clark, not out eight deucen, and had carried, the stands.. fourth to love with splendid de- The end came in the eighth game. liveries. At this stage he seemed on Crawfords service. Wood had). Booked for a love set.

4

1

Goals PWLD FAPts

3 3 0 0 10 2 6 3.2.0.1.8.4.3

3 2.0.1 78 321 4.1 5

32 10 9 84 32 105 14 3 2 1 0 3 2 3.11.17 8 3

3 11.17 -6: 1.1.1.5.

,3: 1.1.1.4.

3.1.3

1.2.0.7 8

1 2 0.46. 1.2.0.15 .0.1 22:5 02. 1 3 10 3.0.3 0 2.7 3.0 3.0 27

ARMY WATER POLO MATCHES senior loop. In this department, second. while Jim Collins of the St. Louis In the 400 Yards free style Lo Cardinals has 28,5

gan again went out to win com

Two water-polo games took: Jerome "Dizzy? Dean of the fortably in excellent time, with place at Shamshulpo yesterday, Cardinals, suspended two days aga Mako second, and in the second when the South Wales Borderers: 50 by Manager Frankie Frisch along heat the best racing of the evening defeated the Royal Artillery by. 8 with his brother Paul "Gooty" was seen when thres competitors goals to 2 in the final of the Inter- Total

327 Dean, has 21 pitching victories to raced level up and down the bath Unit Water Polo Championship, Fall of wickets, (Brown) for 18; his credit, offset by five losses. for sixteen lengths. Only in the and the Lincolnshire Regiment [2-(Ponsford) for 42; 3 (Bradman) for. four match balls before his Bowes, did not bat. Again Wood revealed his genius triumph came. Crawford made a Fall of wickets: 1 (Sutcliffe) for 192; 4 (MeCabe) 213; 6(Woodall) Hal: Schmucher of the Giants is last length did Suda break away defeated the Small Unita. by 2

place. in a tight corner. Alternately fine smash to save the first; the 1943 2 (Walters) for 1081 5 (Woolley) for 226; 6 (Kippax) for 255; 7. (014-econd with 18 victories and five from Barrera who took second goals to I for third place in the 9 (Grimmett) for 272; 10 (Ebeling), steady and brilliant, ever ready for third he stayed off with a daring for 111; 4 (Watt) for 156; 5 (Ham-eld) for 286; 8 (Chipperfeld) for 256; defeats-Associated Press.

for 827. the long exchange, yet capable of volley. But then he outed to give mond) for 142; 2 (Allen) for 285; 7 ending it with some stroke of Wood another chance. He netted Verity) for $11; 8 (Leyland) for 121. for 327 heavenly conception, he got up to to give him the match.

Extras

Total (for 8 wkts)

Ebeling

Bowling Analysis.

0. M. R. W

21 4 74 Shields The Aggressor McCabe...

6: 1 21 Like a tiger springing on his Grimmett

49.3 13:109 87 10 98 9 prey, Shields raced to the net at O'Reilly

4- 23 tenth He was the aggressor all the time W. H. Ponsford, e Hammond, b.

AUSTRALIA---žnd Innings, every opportunity against McGrath Chipperfield.... level]

and he never permitted his young Clark: adversary to settle down to his nore W. A. Brown, e Allen, b Clark ... 8.: J. McCabe, © Walters, b, Clark

He served. two cannon-balls to .control the ninth game. Then,

reacting, he made two fatal mis“) ¡takes. Crawford took the game serenely and was on terms at, two sets all.

The fifth set saw the effect of mal game. McGrath broke through D. G. Bradiaan, b Bowen joining

Bowes

Allen

B Clark

Bowling Analysis.

OM? R.' 'W! 12 2.63 20198 7 1.18 143:48 11.38 (55) ENGLAND-2nd Innings.

Hammond diverity Bowes

C. F. Walters, b'McCabe Sanétis Buteliffe, & McCabe, b Grimmett ... Woolley, Poufard, b McCabe Hammond, e and b O'Helly Leyland, Brown, b Grimmett

B

same event.

WIMBLEDON 10TH DAY RESULTS

B6, 6-4.

THE results ofWimbledon | H. C. Hopman & D. Prenn bt D. P. Brumon & Mr. P. D. Howard, 4–8, Turnbull 2 V. B., MeGrath, 4-0 matches in which the lesser-

$108, 84; Band, known players took part make J. Burotra J Brugnom bt B. N.

interesting reading, and following the same policy as that adopted last year, the Ching Mail Will 17 publish daily the complete results B.E. S. Wyatt, e Pensford, bad of each successive day during the

Grimmett

G. 0. Allen, st. Oldiela, b Grims

18

Verity, e McCabe; b Grimmett Bowes, Bradman, 6' O'Reilly Clark, not cut

Wimbledon Fortnight. Today?the results of the tenth day, July 8, are given:

WOMEN'S SINGLES,

Wood's courageous spade-work in

his tyrant's service to win the W. M. Woodfall, b Bowes cei the two previous sets. Had he lost seventh game of the first set; ho A. F. Kippax, Wallera, b Clark them from ore and two as looked

only allowed Shields to regain the A. G. Chipperfeld, e Woolley, probable at one time, the polish of lead at after many deucen and Clark Crawford's game would not have many sterling backhand drives.

W. ́ ́A.“ Oldield, e Hammond, `lostita, dazzling shimmer. Wood's But in the second set the waves, stubborn and calculated pressure wera too strong for him; Shields began to tell, and when he had would serve a sequence of thun nese in front. He won his ser daved the third game on his ser derbolts, as in the first game and vice to love in the sixth game Fall of Wickets (Walters) for 1: 762 P vice from love-forty down be the fifth. came clear, from Crawford's errore McGrath's winners were

at this crisis, that the American was the fresher of the two

Resourceful Wood Moreover he seemed incapable of making a single mistake. He ac

cepted Crawford's low and spin-

Extras

Total

Ames did not bit

pushing. Shields into untenable a (Woolley) for 3; 3 (Sutcliffe). positions but there was always 4 (Himmend) 89; 5: (Leylan the terrible service to keep-

** (Holder: Mru. F.. 8. Moody)......... LGER SEMIFINALLY Miss D. E. Round (G.B. nominated) bt Mme. B. Mathieu (France), 6-4

Mias 11. Jacobe -(USA) bt Mian

Hartigan (Australia), 6, 6

Williams 2.8. B. Wood, 8-6, 6-2

G. Collins & F. H. D. Wilde It Kirby

--WOMEN'S DOUBLES" & Mild, 6-2, 7-5, Bang Holdern: Hme. E. Mathieu and,

SANATATAAN CALMiss Ryan) FOURTH ROUND

Mile. Le Payet Min MA Thomas br MingEM. Dearman & MIN. M. Lyle, 6, 6

H. W. Austin & Mrs. D. C. Shepherd. Barron bt G. M. Loft & Mia S. Fal- frey, 6-2, 6-

J. S. QU? & MIMs J. Ingram bt C. H

Kingsley & Mrs. L ́A;.

ALL-ENGLAND PLATE. FOURTH ROUND.-H. Henkel wa F. H. D. Wikle ser, C. L. Burwell åt:: E. du Flaix, 2–6, 6–2, 6–0. AT

FIFTH ROUNDA. Gentlen bt Dr. PD.E. Spence, 6-8, 6-1; 1, Aoki bt. A Jacobsen, 60, 40, 6-1; 0. B. D. Tuckey be Burwell, 6-3, 6-8; H.-W. Artens bt Henkel, 7-5, 11-9. FALL-ENGLAND WOMEN'S PLATE

THIRD ROUND Miss", N. Adam- Mrs. D. Andrus & Hime. Henrotin btson bt Mr. H. B. Uber, 6-0 4-0, Mar 11. Jacobs Mas E. Pallery, Simorina Valerio bt Mia G.

8021

Mr. L. A. Godfren & MiNEM

Scriven bti Mes, R. E Haylock Mrs. J. S. Kirk, 6-3,

C

Southwell, 6-4, 6-1; Man in M.

Phim CWyatt) for 122;%7. (Allen) for 1289 M MEN'S DOUBLESTASES Mme, R. Mathieu & His Ryan bt All Riddell bt Mra. L H. wäenteroft, 86,10).

back Ho could snatch one point (Verity) for 137: (Bowke) for 145 (Hokers: J. Boroirs and J. Brugnen)

Ang Bowlar Anilyala

rare, but he delighted the

sa

In the seventh and ninth games.

THIRD ROUND

The almost inevitable, and, wi Shields so accurate, and

crowd with some Impudent drop shots that brought the American vain.

to the net in

In the third set, try as

ning drives to his backhand corner would, McGrath could never get his

ful as houvas, came in. sfent.

1051

b&b 263 10

G. Kirby & R. Mild be 0. Koopman & H Timmery 6.21 Bud 6.0 *-.

FOURTH HOUND W

G. MY Lott & L R Elsefen bt E. Den-

ker, H. Henkel 6--1, 18-11 6:

M. Healey & His D. E. Bound, 88,

3-4, 6-3, -,

FOURTH ROUND-Miss S. Noel be * MIXED DOUBLES OGS MIl V., Rice, 7-5, 6-3; Ma Heldern: G. von Cramm Eau Saunders be Miss Adamson, 6-2, 0-1 MANAT KNH. Spurling) (retired); Bigirma Valeria bt Mrs

FIFTH ROUND

19. Kirk, 6-3, 6-1; Miss Riddell G&N»Lee Min FrJames bt Jowo-Men, M. Molasworth sor,"

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