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THE CHINA MAIL TUESDAY, AUGUST. 28, 1934..

STOKES INCREASES LEAD IN S'HAI AVERAGES

BILL LEE BLANKS COLONY SWIMMING

GIANTS

Chicago Cubs Win By One Run

TEAM SELECTED

(Continued From Page 4)

The following are the probablu169 3/5 seca; for the 100 yards, only starters in the Interport events in a fifth of a second behind Lau. [the contest:

SEPTEMBER 13, 229 yards free style-L. Pereira, W. Lawrence.

U.S. BASEBALL RESULTS

Kwok Chun-hang of the SC.A.A. New York, To-day,

made a welcome return to the The New York Giants, world

Roza-V.R.C. when he smashed the champlons, were blanked for nine

Colony's 100 yards breast-stroke: innings in their major league, 100 yards breast stroke- Kwok record of 77 sees, set up by him- American baseball match against Chun-hang, E, M. Marqués.

self in 1931, when he beat E. M. Chicago Cubs yesterday. Bill Lee Relay Race (team of 4 men-60 Marques in 73 secs. Kwok fe also was the pitcher, but the Cubs won yards each)W. Lawrence, T. the champion of China; and took only by a margin of 1 to 0. Paget, E. B. da Roza, A., A. da part in the Far Eastern Olympic Bridges also scored a personal Roza, L. Roza-Pereira and Lau games at Manila. He also holds triumph when he pitched for De- Po-hay.

the British title for the 200 Yards troit Tigers to blank the Philadel phia Athletics, enabling his team to win comfortably by 11 to 0 tally. Resuits, as cabled by Reuter.

were:

ō

SCOTLAND RETAINS AMATEUR

GOLF CHAMPIONSHIP

BOOTH TOPS BOWLERS

Title Won For Third Year KERMANI'S

In Säccession

Porthcawl, Aug. 17. Scotland retained the Amateur International Golf Championship for the third year in succession by wth three beating Wales by Bud, halved, beating Ireland by 10-4, one halved and” England .9—4, twó halved.

Ireland. beat England 11-2, two halved and Wales by 0-4 two halved.

England beat Wales' 9—4, two halved

Water Polo Shanghai v. Tien-breast stroke set up in the Euro- BROWN REACHES

tsin.

SEPTEMBER 14

pean Y.M.C.A, bath.

'Lau Po-hay, CA.A... caused

a

888 yards free style- A. A. da sensation by defeating W. Law- Roza, L. Roza-Pereira and W. T.rence in the second trial of the Campbell.

100 Yards back-stroke to smash the 100 yards free style-W. Law-14-day-old record of 70 2/5 secs. orence, E. B. da Roza, T. Paget, and by L. Roza-Pereira when he finish-

A. A. da Roza.

ed strongly in 69 2/5 secs. Lau of 3 men) took third place in the first trial. Medley Race (team Back-stroke.-L. Roza-Pereifa or but pleaded illness and was 80

1

Edward Roza

over

1000 RUNS

Distinguished First Tour Record

CENTURY IN FIRST TEST AT-LORD'S

CENTURY GIVES ·

HIM 5TH PLACE

LEACH'S BOWLING FIGURES HIGHER

PAT MADAR TAKES MOST CATCHES IN SEASON

Shanghai, August 23.

As a result of the local cricket matches played last week-end no change occurs in the league plac- ings. The Ramblers, by virtue of their victory over the Police, have drawn further away from their nearest rivals, for the latter only |succeeded in dividing points.

While few changes were re- corded in the batting averages, the consistent Stokes went fur

Lau Po-hay, Breaststroke, Kwok given an extended trial. He is the On his first visit to England ther into the lead, for neither this W. A.(Bill).Brown, the Austra Booth nor, Marshall, His nearest Chun-hang or E. M. Marques, Free champion of China style- either W. Lawrence, T. distance.

lian opening batsman has dis rivals, made any showing with hae held the tinguished himself greatly by the bat.

• Several well-known Water Polo-Hong Kong v Tien-Colony's diving title for 7 years in scoring a thousand runs and hit-batsmen recorded fine scores dur

ting up a century in his first ing the week-end, premier hon- succession. His remarkable grace Test at Lord's. 1 tsin. J

H. K. team-Chan Sik-pui (goal), in the execution of his large variety

ours going to S. R. Kermani, Backs, W. Lawrence, Kwok Chun-of fancy dives places him well|

He also scored a century in the with 111 not out, but his feat hang or E Paget. Centre-half, Wahead of any other competitor in

second innings he ever played in does not lift him very far up the T. Campbell. Forwards, C the Colony.

England. Brown's 1000 includes table. Roza-Pereira, A. A. da Roza and L. Roza-Pereira.

National League

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Boyle hit a homer.

St. Louis

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Detroit

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SINGLES

Rainville Wins Title In Straight Sets

SEPTEMBER $15

the runs he made in Scotland, but Thera 'were several instances of S. H. Wong showed promising they are not yet known to us as bowling analyses being upset by form in the diving trials, but is Reuter did not cable the full the high scoring generally, Booth not expected to offer a serious scores of that match..

alone of the leading eight in the

50 yards free style W. Law challenge to the northern diving rance, E. B. da Roza or T. Pagét.

experts.

In purely first class matches bowling 'decreasing his average. played in England Brown has ag“ 100 Yards Back stroke-Lan Po-

BATTING AVERAGES E. B. da Roza holds the Colony's gregated 995 runs as the follow- hay, L. Roza-Pereira or W. Law-championship for the 50 yards ing Hat shows:-

sprint, having recorded the fastest

440 yards free style-L. Roza-official time of 261/5 secs. in the

has prevented him from showing Diving-Edward Roza and S. II. his best this year, but he is still a

formidable acquisition to the Viteam.

He is also a fast breast- stroke swimmer and a useful man Mr. D. F. Lopes will accompany in the 100 Yards and Medley. the team in the capacity as Team events.

manager. Other unofficial team A. A. da Roza, his younger followers being Mr. J. M. M. Alves brother, is probably the most im (Joint Hon. Secretary of the proved swimmer in the Colony. V.R.C.), Mr. H. Hyndman (Hon. Rising from the junior grade lagt Toronto, July 30. Treasurer), and Mr. F. P. Lenferty year, he has leapt into the ranks Marcel Rainville 30-year-old PEN SKETCHES OF TEAM of champions and is without doubt Jack Buchanan & Elsie Randolph. Canadian Davis Cup veteran,

Lionel Roza-Pereira has held runner-up to Roza-Pereira In all capped a successful season by every long distance championship the long distance events. He is winning the Dominion's singles of the Colony since 1930. He broke also a fast 50 Yards sprinter. and Surface, University of Texas star back-stroke record of 71 2/5 secs. Lawrence's 100 Yarda title. from Kansas City, in straight when he recorded 70 2/5 secs dur-

T. Paget jumped into prominence Bets, 6-3, 7-5, 6—–—–—0.

ing the Interport Trials on August by defeating E. B. da Roza and the Rainville's triumph crowned as 9, but this was shattered shortly Colony's fastest men in the 50 long a string of tournament vic after by Lau Po-hay. Roza-Pereira Yards

ANDERSON MUSIC CO., LTD. tennis title. He defeated Hal the Colony's 5-year-old 100 Yards among the serious challengers for

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event in the Trials. He

DAVIS CUP STARS ARRIVE tories as any Canadian had scored also missed the Colony's year-forced his selection several days

S. A. RUMJAHN

McGRATH CREATES BIG IMPRESSION

in recent years,

28 va. Leicestershire, 105 vs. Cambridge U.

2. vs. M. C. C.

58 vs. Eanex.

20 vs. Oxford U.

19 vs. Lanes,

0 vs. Hampshire. 119 vs. Lancs,

22 vs. England (1st Test).

vs. England (1st Test). 30 vs. Northants.

73

118 va, Northants, ¡y 20. vs. Gentlemen.,,.. 62 va. Gentlemen. 105 vs. England (2nd Test), 2 va. England (2nd Teat). 34 va. Surrey. 0 vs. Surrey.

72 va. England (3rd Test). vs. England (ard Test).

17 vs. Derbyshire.

10 vs. Derbyshire.

14 va Yorkshire.

12 vs. Yorkshire. 15 va. England (4th Test). 12 va Glamorgan.

29 vs Warwick.

2 vs. Warwick,

995

Average: 36.8

* Not out-

GEORGE VOIGT FAILS

Qualifying Round in U.S. Open

1. Lo, R. H. Ave. L. F. Stokes .. 11 9 657 115" 82.12 F. Booth ..... 11 3 411 126 51.37 F. Marshall... 6 1 188 101* 37.60 D. W. Lench.. 13 0 424-7386.61 8. R. Kermant. 14.2 437 111 86.42 Sgt. Sevenoaks 10 1 280 81 31.11 A. J. Barson. 13 1 373 69 31.08 H. Rogerson .. 4 1.90 28 30.00 M. J. Divecha. 13 3 285 69* 28.50 A. C. Sinclair 10 2 214 98 28.75

R. D. Gillesple 0240 143 26.67 O. G. Simpson 12 0 318 91 26.50 N. W. Keyworth 50 131 37 26.20 IN. E. Grieve ·98 103 24 25.75 R W. Edwards 11 269, 88 24.45 LL-Col. Pelly 13 2, 249 50 22.54 C. J. Smith... 18: 0. 284, 33 21.85 E. P. Hamphreys 90 198 58 21.78 T. W. R. Wilson 12 233 71 21.18 F. Shroff 9 2 136 48 19.43 |J. A. Isaacs`... 14 1 252′ 56′′ 19,88. J. S. Kenyon .. 43 37-38" 16.50 G. B. Elliott 71 114 48 19.00 H. D. Bidwell.. 18 2 203, 73 18.45 H. P. Madar 9 2 128 29 18.28 Sgt. Sellars... 80 145 42 18.12 J. C. Jenkins 8-1 123.46 · 17.49. R. A. Joscelyne. 9 1 138 - 29. 17.25 Brt. Mowatt.. 10.1 152 $45 16.89 8. F. Shroff... 14 0 224 46 18.06 Sgt. Cartwright. 8 3 79 28 15.80 |J. Farrow ..... 180 208 43.15,67 H. Meston ... 10 578 26-15,60 W. H. Cochran 12 0 188 44 15.50. |T. H. Darvill 10 1 189 (42) 15.44- ¡J. M. Pearson. 9. 1:142779 15.25

Sign. Lowe ** 7190, 22 15.00, Lieut. Home i 70 104 29 14.84 F. P. Bailey 101 134 34 14.78 Sgt. Dalloway 61 162 31* 14,57 T. A. Madar 13 1 -189 53o 1451 J. C. Pallen..

$2.59 22 14.50 FR. L. Carey 7 99 69 1413 N. Hart-Baker 8 113 39 14.12. C. E. Ollerdensen 14 0 195 44 13.98. E. C. Baker, 7.8 $585 13.57. {A. J. Willis ... 10 183 50 18.30 8. M. Aston.. 91 105 33 18.12 6. V. Gaaks

7091 44". 18.08. F. Kelner 7. 3 52 23 13.00.

A. J. H. Bower-

ma

In successive weeks, the Mon-old 880 yards record by a margin later by defeating a formidable of only one second in the last line-up in the 75 Yards sprint, win- very strong, but asserts that the treal lawyer won the eastern Canarial, when he recorded 11 mins. ning comfortably. He swime with TO PLAY AGAINST speed and accuracy of his back-dian and Ontario singles cham- 58 2/5 secs. for the distance. He marked grace and case, and is also hand compensates for any loss in pionships and then stepped out to is also a strong contender for the a useful polo player, holding the JAPANESE ACES this department.

beat an International field for the Colony's diving championship. Yamagichi said that he was not National title. ・・

Colony's title for throwing the W. Lawrence is the fastest man polo-ball. This, event, formerly in- FUJIKURA ADMIRES aure whether the team would be Surface, a "dark horse" at the

able to visit Australia for the start of the play, failed to offer holds the championship of the has, however, been dropped.

over the 100 Yards of which he cluded in the Interport contest, "BUNNY" AUSTIN

forthcoming Centenary Celebra-Rainville much opposition, the Colony. His best time of 59 1/5

E. M. Marques is a promising' tions, but hoped that they would little Canadian outplaying him in be able to go.

almost every department of these, is only 1/5 off the Colony's breast stroke man who has shown 1924 record by D. Lyon. Lawrence steady improvement since he took The Japanese players, together game, with the late Jiro Satoh, who

On his way to the finals, Rain-covered himself with glory when

a degree that improved to such Not at all depressed after their committeed suicide on the way ville beat Phillip Castlen of the he broke the 5-year-old record for up this style last year. He has defeat at the hands of Australia Home, were to have played in University of California and Gil the 220 Yards of 2 mins. 32 2/5 he was able to equal the Colony's

11 1 128 28 1280 the Colony on Good Friday this bert Nanna, Toronto, Davis Cup secs. set up by J. R. Johnatane record of 77 secs. for the 100

New York; Aug, 22. In the Second Round of the Davis year, on their way to Europe, but captain.

N. K. Crawford 7. 2. 67° 24.12.40 when he returned 2 mins, 80 secs. yards, but in the same race Kwok The front line of Amerca's golf-J. E. Fairbairn 7 1 72 48 12.08 Cap Lawn Tennis competition, the a continuous deluge evamped the

for the distance during the Trials. Chan-hang set a new record of Ing army will be virtually intact P. Mader 10 8 117 36 11.70 Wilkinson 7 1 69 19 11.50 Japanese team, Jiro Yamagichi, match.

men's doubles championship by/He also defeated L Roza-Pereira 73 secs!. He is the fastest V. R. C when the play begins in the naET. Marshall 669, 49: 11.50 fional open championship play at A. Pitts 9.0 103 29 1144 Fire Fujikura and Hideo Nishi-

[defeating the Jamaican pair, Harry in the 440 event-Roza-Pareira exponent of the breast-stroke

1 90 30 11 mura, arvived · In the Colony this

as Daves and Donald Leahong, 9-11, first defeat over this distance in W. T. Campbell's inclusion has Brookline, Mass., on September 10. H. RB. Off.

The 36-kole medal play sectional H. A. Coward 11 1 121 44 11.00 6, 64, 6-2, in the final round, four years. Lawrence also broke solved many problems for the

76 77 22 11.08 more on heard the m.v.. Tere-

the 100 Yards back-stroke record Selectors. He is an extremely use qualifying rounds, played yester L/C. Smithiott

F. AM. Elliott 50 65+:30 ́. 11.08 Toni Maru. - route for home.

when pitted against Roza-Pereira ful man over the long distance day on 28 courses scattered over. H. Wood 243 15 10.75 Interviewed by the China Mail:

In order to increase the sale of on the first day of the trials and events and probably the best water the country, found only three les- CEM. Thomme 80 54:13 10.56 bn board, the team were full of

Yamagishi and Nishimura 1 D. their season tickets next season, again when he took second place to polo player in the Colony, especial ders failing to attain the score of H. B. Cochran 1 32 10.16 enthusiasm regarding the won-

and S. A. Rumfahn (2. seta). Birmingham are Instituting

aLau Po-hay. In the second trial forly at centre-half. Campbell is 171 required to qualify, Gene T. L. Rawsthorne 6 0 61-25 10.12. derful time they had experienced

Yamagichi va. Nishimura (1 set). system of deferred payment. this event. Lawrence returned also the Army, swimming cham-Homans, George Voigt and Walter Evans 071 41 10.14 In Europe, and with the expert-

plon...

Emery-Associated Press. ence they had gained through competing with the best players in the world.

(Continued on Page 10.) The programme arranged is

follows:

Fujikura va. Trui Wai-pul (Bent of

8 seta.) Yamagichi and H. D. Ramjaha Y. Nishimura and Fujikura (2 setu).

Castlen and Surface won the

RUTH'S FIRST "LOST" HOMER Brown lack and Steve Donoghue

IN 20 YEARS

C. E. Roza-Pereira, wins his place Continued From Previour Column) through his prowess at water polo, He is the most dangerous and tric-Mosutam

the Perfect Racing Combination est player avaliable. A two- A 1. H. Bower

* Denotes not out.",

* BOWLING AVERAGES

0 MBW. Ave. O. MR. W. A E. Booth 155.3.41 394 43: 8.56 87 23 288 13 22.13|A. Lingard 60 14 137 14 9.79 Fujikura was particularly en-

LF. Stokes 167.3 20 280 20 10.49 thuolastic over the play of "Bunny" |

hand player, he ⠀ considerably MAR

87 17 248 11 22.84 V. W. L. Stanion 50 18.157.15 10.48 Austin. Although admitting that

CATCHES T. L Rewathorne 10033-228.29 11.40. Perry was the better player, he has Babe Ruth suffer his first "lost" The current baseball season.saW

strengthens the forward line.

P. Madar (9); A. J. Barson, E. P. N. D. Lloyd 13.2. 6. 119 10 11.99 more admiration

London, Aug. 21-It has now Brown Jack, who, at Ascot, won Chan Bik-pal (CAA) showed ex Humphreys, Lieut Home, R. D. Olles FA M. Ellott 321 4-120 10 12.00 for Austin's stvic. He played against Austin one run in all his 20 years in the definitely been decided that Brown the Queen Alexandra Staken for cellent form in the trials as a cus- pie, L-Col Pelly (6); I A. Coward, D. W. Leach : 251.1 17 556 42 1294

majors. It would have been his

the sixth year in succession, la todian in the water polo matches. R. Booth, Est. Dalloway (7); 3. C. J. C. Jenkins 117 24 356 27 13.18 twice, and thoroughly appreciated 10th, but rain washed out the game Jack, Sir Harold Wernher's great also to have his portrait painted He then displayed a fine sense of Jenkins-D. Webb, 8. R. Karmani, Regerson 520 67.1 13 229 17 13.47 Lt Col Pelly .. 98.17 419 29 14.48 D. Bidwell, L. Austice, 8, M. before it got far enough along to horse, will not be seen on on canvas for posterity,

anticipation and very heen eye. 10. Hokes, VPR. Kerman, 16 8 258 29 14.90 11. A. Moder, 7111 272 17 16.00 A alight re-arrangement has been go into the records-Associated race-course again. He is to go to Donoghue mounted in the box. He was closely challenged by M. Evans, T. H Wood, E. B. Williams, A made to the programme of exhibi- Freas.

his owner's country stables at and as the most perfect combina 14. de V. Soares (V.R.C.) who also Balserie, T., H. Darvill, L/C, Smith CE. Ollerdessen 125.3 20 418 25 16.08 Market Harborough, where he tien racing has ever known step- played well up to form as the (^); may be used for hunting, ped forth into the yard, the talk-Club's senior goal-keeper.

the experience.

RE-ARRANGED PROGRAMME

tion games for this afternoon, following Birdar Rumjahr's ability

to play, which, weather permitting, will take place at the Kowloon Cricket Club at 4.80 p.m.

McGRATH'S BACKHAND Another player for whom be has vyreat admiration - Jue Vivian Me- Mee

Grath, Australia'e

handed player.

He

cGrath's forehand play

that

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China Mail Sports Diary

TO-DAY-

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M. J. Divecha 634 10 188 11 18.04 STUMPINGS F. P. Falley 117,4 8,434 20 10.69

B. R. Kerminal (20); H. A. Coward Est Cartwright 83 12 251 20 17.55. dang (8); Bet Mowatt (0); F.. A. Pitts JA. Iance.215.3.38 681 33.17.95 (4); F: Marshal :(8),kasso Pro L/C. Smith-823-1831 11.18.97 LEAGUE TABLE TO DATE W. R. Wilson 196,3 1972 28 18.99 PW. D. L. Pink Foot 50 88.6.12 303 16:11A. 10 8 10 18&P. Humphreys 67-10 231 L2 112

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