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THE CHINA MAIL, MONDAY, AUGUST 27, 1934.
LAZY RUN IN SUMMER HEAT
Cycling Club Spend Long Day In Sunshine.
[NOVELTY RUN SCHEDULED FOR
SUNDAY NEXT
A pleasant outing was enjoy-Home Football
FIRST DIVISION
ed by the riders of the Hong Kong Cycling Club who attended the run under L. A. Anning over the paths in the Taipe Shataukok district yesterday. The heat caused the party to linger over Birmingham many shady paths, and they Derby eventually returned at a much Leeds later hour than usual.
Leicester
A start was made from the Vehi-Liverpool cular Ferry at 9.30 am. and a Portsmouth steady pace brought the wheelmen Preston to Taipo a little before 11 a.m. Wednesday Here the coastal track was taken Sunderland until the small village of Shan-tau-Tottenham kok was reached, when the party W. Bromwich turned northwards along the track! through Sha-lo-tung-il-uk Nam-chuk to the Funling-Shatau-Bradford ĺkok 'road.
2 Aston Villa
3 Chelsen
2 Middlesbro
1 Wolves
2 Blackburn
3 Arsenal
I Grimsby 4 Stoke
4 Huddersfield
KING WINS GUP OUTRIGHT
Yachting Victory At Bournemouth
DESPITE CRACKED
MAST
Bournemouth, July 26. The King's yacht, Britannia, in spite of a cracked mast gained her first success of the season. to-day in the Bournemouth regatta. She
1 won outright the Bournemouth
0
4
Cup, presented by Alderman Bis-
1 hop in:1924,
0 The conditions of the trophy
8 provide that it must be won
three times by the same yacht-
China Mail
Sports Diary
TO-DAY
Meetings:
Hong Kong Football Association League Management Committed (2.30 p.r.)
TO-MORROW
SENATORS AGAIN TROUNCED
Gehrig Hits Two Homers For Yankees.
U.S. BASEBALL RESULTS
New York, To-day.
Meetings"
Fanling Hunt (Messrs. Jardino, Washington Senators, winners Matheson's Board Room) 5.80 p.m. of the 1933 American League, were
JIMMY WILDE SPEAKS OUT
Badly Underpaid Boxers
shut out for a blank score in the major League American baseball yesterday in their match against the St. Louis Browns, who won, by 3 to 0. Glaeholder was responsi ble for the Browns victory. They also won the second game.
Lou Gehrig, star batter of the New York Yankees, hit two circult clouts against Chicago White Sox,. enabling his team to win by a 9 to They also won their
Results, as cabled by Reuter,
1 owner. His Majesty's previous
victories with Britannia were in majority of boxing programmes for second game.
Low wager obtaining in the ō margin. men in the lower categories form The old vessel has not found the weather suitable during the glon at a provisional
ed the principal subject of discus- [were: present summer. To-day, how-meeting held in London with the gever, in a strong westerly wind, object of organising a National
sometimes having B
touch of Union of Boxers,
1
1 Everton
1924 and 1938.
1
1 Manchester 0. 1 SECOND DIVISION
and
мој
3 Barnsley
Brentford Burnley Bury
9 Norwich.
9 Southampton
north off the land, she sailed in
1 Blackpool
3 Plymouth
her best form. The fine Bourne-
A halt was called for refresh- ments at the commencement of the Fulham
northward trek, and a little later Manchester U. 2 Bradford C.
the run-leader had a puncture.
Any excuse for a halt over this section of the route was accepted, with the result that
It was not until 5.30 p.m. that Shataukok was reached.
Notts F. Oldham
0
5 Newcastle
1
1 Bolton
4
2 Sheffield U.
THIRD
2 Notts C. DIVISION (South).
Port Vale Swansea
After further refreshment the Aldershot party resumed the return journey Brighton through Fanling and Taipo, head-Bristol C. jquarters being reached at 8.30 p.m. Cardiff
Disappointed Hunter Clapton 0.
Coventry Exeter Gillingham Luton
A high mileage was put up by an
Vice-president of energetic
the
THIRD
Clab who started some two hours later than Anning's party. Having Swindon arranged to be in the vicinity of Shataukok at 2 p.m., he made his way via Castle Peak, Un-long and Accrington Fanling to the rendezvous.
Crewe
Though the 42 miles were covered Darlington well inside schedule there were no Gateshead signs of the Club party; but, un-Halifax daunted, after a refresher, the rider Lincoln commenced a search of several Rotherham patha southward in the direction of Stockport Taipo, traversing many uncomfort- Tranmere. able miles by maintaining a high Walsall pace during the "hunt."
Wrexham
2 Crystal P.
3. Bristol R.
3 Watford
2 Charlton.
2 Reading
2 Northampton
3 Torquay
@ Newport
1 Southend
3 Q. P. Rangers DIVISION (North)
1 New Brighton
1 Doncaster
2 York
2 Cheater
2 Mansfield 3 Rochdale
2 Chesterfield
6 Southport, 8 Carlisle
1 Hartlepools 1 Barrow
committee
mouth course provided an excel-y-weight champion, who was
Jent sailing test. It was, indeed, the elected chairman of the committee, St. Louis best race seen this season.
Britannia's Mishap
American League
R.
H. E;
St. Louis Washington
8
11 0
0 2 1
Jimmy Wilde, the former world Glaeholder pitched,
9 18 1
5 14 1
7 11 2
Greenberg hit a homer.
6 B
ร
5 10 0 9 18
said, "We are out to raise the Washington
standards of our badly underpaid
boxers and to raise the standards Detroit
Everybody wondered why Bri- of boxing.
1 tannia appeared suddenly to stop
when passing Bournemouth pier One of our first tasks will be to Philadelphia
at the finish. It looked for a mo.decide on a minimum rate and, 2ment as if she were about to re- what is more important, to see that Chicago 1 tire from the race she was the boys' get it.""
1 handsomely winning.
80
. 1 Sir Philip Hunloke stated
1 afterwards that the reason he was
obliged to luff-up the Britannia WORLD TITLE BOUT
1 and lower her fore-staysail was @that a large crack suddenly ap
the
1 peared in .hor mast below
deck. He feared at first that if he continued the race the yacht
S
would carry away. her mast.
Britannia had salled so grandly
that he was loth to give up when
AT WHITE CITY.
Tarleton And Miller
May Meet.
London, Aug. 1.
New York
Lou Gehrig hit 2 homers,
New York
victory temed certain. They offered for a Nel Tarleton v. Freddy
A puree of $25,000 has been Chicago
therefore managed temporarily to
1 bind the cracked part with wire Miller contest, to be divided 80 per Philadelphia
Chicago
3
0
•
Red Raffing pitched.
2
5 0
Lou Gehrig hit a homer.
Boston
2 7
3
Cleveland
2.9
1.
National League
New York
1 3 3
7 10
0
5 10 1 6.11
1
Bottomley hit a homer.
1
6 0
2 9
2
11 14 0
5
10 1
2 11 2
0
8 11 0
5
11
2
rope, and, being a long way ahead, cent. to the winner and 40 per cent. Cincinnati
to the loser, providing the British sailed under easy canvas and won 1 the cup.
Boxing Board of Control recognise
1 When Britannia
arrived at
it as for the feather-weight cham-Philadelphia 2 Cowes Mr. Charles Nicholson was plonship of the world."
Cincinnati
in attendance
The match, if arranged, will take the
Fanling was left behind at 3.30) p.m. and another search made at SCOTTISH LEAGUE. necessary repairs. Mr. Nicholson place at the White City on Septem- Brooklyn
Taipo before the homeward trek was made by the disappointed "hunter" who reached headquar- ters at 5.30 p.m.
to make
said that
ber 10, when Jack Petersen meets Britannia's engage- ment in Cowes will not be affect-Larry Gains. ed. Britannia's mast is a hollow
ly be repaired with ateel bands..
FIRST DIVISION
wooden structure, and as the,
Airdrie
3 Kilmarnock
2
crack is at the bottom, it can easi
0 Albion
St. Johnstone O
2
1 Hearts
2
1 Hamilton
2 Aberdeen
3
Next Sunday's run will be to a Ayr "surprise" destination, and will be Celtic conducted by the Vice-captain. E. Dundes Munns. The starting time will be, Dunfermline as usual, 9.15 am. from the Jordan Falkirk Road pier of the Vehicular Forry, [Hibernian All cyclists are extended a cordial Motherwell invitation to participate in this Partick outing, which the conductor has St. Mirren. promised will be of great interest and variety. Bathing kit and re- freshments. should be taken.
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HUGE STADIUM AT Rangore
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LIPTON YACHTING
TROPHY,
Buffalo Yacht Club's
Victory.
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Cleveland, Ohio, July 30, The Grayling, a Bufalo Yacht 43 0 1 10 7 7 Club boat sailed by P. J. Johnson, 4 3 1 0 12 5 won the historie Lipton Trophy
A CONTINENTAL BOXING
CHAMPIONSHIP.
Algiers, Aug. 19.
A Belgian boxer Petit Blquet, the holder of the European bantam weight title, gained a decision in ten rounds over a Spaniard, San- chill, in a bout preliminary to the European bantam-weight cham- pionship contest-Havas.
4310 12-10-6 yesterday at the conclusion of the N. CHINA AQUATIC 4.3 10 8 1 6 Cleveland Yacht Club's annual race 43 10646
4 2 0 2 7. 38.
for Class B boats.
21 195 Winning the first heat of the
CHAMPIONSHIP
117 event and finishing third in the Chihli Entrant's Success 11645 last two races, the Grayling scored | 11.4, 3.2 points. 11585
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Cukinell and Koenecke hit homers. St. Louis
Brooklyn
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Boston Pittsburgh
7 14
MENZEL ENTERS U.S. SINGLES
Big International Nominations.
Rederique Mensel; the big Ce choslovakian Davis Cup atar who defeated J. H (Jack) Crawford in the European zone dual, has-en- tered the national singles cham- pionship to be contested at Forest Hills next, month, -
Menzel's entry increases interna
Peking, Aug. 18. Seconr on points was the La Salle The annual North China Swim 1 1 2 4 2 4 of the Detroit Yacht Club, skip ming meet was held here yester tional interest in the tournament, 1316 63pered by Russell Moore. The day. Representatives of the in which FJ. Perry, who has now 17 Breeze of the Buffalo club, sailed three provinces of Chihli, Shan-captured the American, Australian 02. 23-3jby George Johnson, was third in tung and Lisoning and the Muni- and British singles crowns in suc-' 4681411the standings.
cipalities of Peking and Tsingtao cession, will defend the title he 40404-18 The Lipton trophy, one of the particplated: Chihli captured the won last season. The entry of 404039 most famous on the Great Lakes, men's championship with 56 Perry and F. H. D. Wildo of Eng was presented to Cleveland yachts-points; and Tsingtao, the women's land was received some time ago. men in 1918 by the late Sir Thomas championship with a score of 45. Lipton-Associated Press,
-Reuter,
ARSENAL'S LARGE PROFIT
Also under construction are indoor and outdoor swimming pools,' basketball and tennis courts and a huge gymnasium, the New Director Appointed latter mainly for use during win- ter months.
AMERICA'S CUP TRIALS
Securing 15 pofuta, Tung Ching- shun of Chihli was named cham-
AMERICAN TRACK WIN IN PARIS
plon among the male contestants Miss Ho Wen-chin of Tsingizo captured the women's' individual Lossere awarded to the win, Take All 12 Events On
championship.
Day's Programme
Arsenal Football Club mass a Weetamoe's Third Encouraged by the national pröfit of £23,018 last season, AC- government, Manchoukuo athletes cording to their statement of ac-
In Succession. Iners by Madame Ho Ying-chin, are expected to take to sports counts. Their actual surplus, how
Asting - Chairman of the Peking seriously, their hopes pinned on ever, was substantially bigger as future international competitions. £10,000 was written off for ground
New York, Yesterday. Branch of the Military Affairs After her third straight defeat Commission. expenditure, while provision has in the America's Cup yachting Mayor Yuan Liang entertained INTERNATIONAL FOR been made for transfers for the trials, the Weetamce has now, the athletes at a reception in the
GATESHEAD,
coming season.
dropped out of the competition. Itjafternoon. Arsenal have filled the vacancy is yet unknown whether, she will Marsden's Appointment appointment of Mr. G. F. Allison ruled out by the Selection Com
on their directorate, caused by the be withdrawn by her owners ar
As. Trainer.
a Secretary-Manager, by inviting mittee--Router. Major General T. D. McLachlan to
Billy Maraden, the former Sun-join the Board, and he' has accept- derland and. Sheffield Wednesday:
player and England. international
led,
has been appointed trainer of TOKYO AMATEURS BEAT Gateshead,
HARVARD BASEBALLERS
succession
lycrop.
to
Sout
score of 8 to 6
Ang..19
A CLAIM TO AEROPLANE
SPEED RECOND
Marseilles, Aug. 18
TEMME WINS CUP FOR
CHANNEL SWIM
The
Team
to have broken the ed
d for two-seater Chan
8 less than 560 Griz-N
day by broke
London, Aug. 20. British swimmer, E.
Paris, Aug. 19.
A sweeping success was scored to-day by Amèrican athletes come peting in the International Ath letic Meeting held at the Colomber Stadium, all of the twelve events being won by them...
The chief feature of the meet Ing was the return contest”-be- tween Bill Bonthron Princeton University's star miler, and JE Lovelock of Australia, in the 1,500 H. metre event. Lovelock had pre- viously defeated, the American three times in the mile, but Bon- thron to-day-turned the tablas on
ustralian,: winning by thre vards in the time of 8 minutes.
conds..
his last race as he was
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