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THE CHINA MAIL, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 29, 1934.
Sporting Page I
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S'HAI AQUATIC RECORDS SMASHED AT ROWING CLUB GALA
GRIMSBY HOLD
SUNDERLAND TO
GOALLESS DRAW
Sterling Display By Promoted Team
ROCHDALE AND SOUTHPORT AGAIN BEATEN
London, To-day. Grimsby Town, newly promot ed team to the premier English| soccer league, performed very creditably yesterday when they weld Sunderland to a home draw in which neither goal was pierc On Saturday Sunderland ed, beat Huddersfield by 4 goals to 1. Rochdale sustained their second defeat when Barrow secured their
Hideo Nishimura, Jiro Yamagishi, and Jiro Fujikura, Japanese Davis Cup, players, figured in a series of exhibition tenais matches at the ..K.C.C. yesterday. (King's Studio),
DAVIS CUP
STARS IN PLAY AT KOWLOON C.C.
·FUJIKURA MOST IMPRESSIVE
TSUI WAI PUI'S ERROR
Owing to the soft state of the courts and the lack of strong opposition the Japanese Davis Cup team, comprised of firo Fujikora, Hideo Nishimura, and Jiro Yama- gichi, were not seen at their best In the three exhibition 'matches al the K.C.C. yesterday.
POSSIBILITY OF £20,000
HORSE RACE
Prince Aly Khan Might Take Badruddin To California
London, Aug. 23. The arrangements to hold a big international horse race at California in February, for a purse of £20,000, are going ahead. It was announced to-day that Prince Aly Khan is going to America and there is a big pos- sibility that he will take with him his father's horse, Badruddin, win-
ner of his last three races, and third in the Two Thousand Guineas this year. Prince Aly Khan de finitely is taking two horse to rido in the amateur races-Reater.
WINDSOR LAD'S
WAGNER SETS A NEW BACK-STROKE MARK
MISS BALL'S FINE EFFORT OVER 100 YARDS
SHANGHAI AUGUST 25. SOME FINE SWIMMING WAS WITNESSED AT THE ROWING CLUB ANNUAL GALA LAST. NIGHT, THE OUT- STANDING PERFORMANCE OF THE EVENING REING THE BREAKING OF THE LOCAL RECORD FOR THE 100 YARDS BACK-STROKE BY W. WAGNER, WHO HITHERTO HAS NOT COMPETED IN CHAMPIONSHIPS HERE.
Noel Hammond confirmed the good reports of his swimming by winning the 100 Yards club free-style championship in 58 3/5 sec., which, though better than the championship record of 59 scc.. does not eclipse Frank Hadley's Shanghai record of 57 3/5 sec.
Miss Jacqueline Ball broke the Shanghai record for the 100
firet away win by a lone goal in LANCASHIRE WIN TITLE his clever angle shots a revela SPECIAL GUARD Yards ladies free-style championship when she defeated Mrs. V.
the northern section.
Southport, who lost ingloriously.
at Stockport on Saturday, again FIRST INNINGS
bowed to defeat, Doncaster secur- ing their third away point by the odd goal in three.
Results, as cabled by
were:
FIRST DIVISION
Reuter,
Grimsby
6. Sunderland
0.
THIRD DIVISION (NORTH)
Rochdale 8. Barrow
Southport 1. Doncaster
POINTS TAKEN
FROM SURREY
MIDDLESEX UPSET KENT
| WALTERS AND GIBBONS IN
OPENING STAND OF 278.
'LONDON, TO-DAY. WINNING FIRST INNINGS
League Tables To Date POINTS FROM SURREY IN
He
Fujikura was the most im pressive of the three, his "over- head work being excellent and
tion. Yamagichi was disappoint. ing, except for one bright spell L. O'B. Fleetwood-Smith was again in the first doubles match. deadly, taking 5 for 87; while W. has a terrific spin service, but it 14. O'Reilly showed his best form was most erratic yesterday to secure 4 for 49. Bowley and Nishimura played very listlessly James Langridge offered the only throughout, though showing resistance, scoring 63 and 59, res-signs of promise for Japan's fo |pectively..
ture Davis Cup challenge.
Results, as cabled by Reuter, wère:-
COUNTY CHAMPIONSHIP
None of the three players show- ed the artistry of R. Nunoi or the late Jiro Satch when they played here last year
Tsul offered a game resistance to At Lord's Middlesex defeated Fujikura in the singles match, but Kent by 266 runs.
|made the mistake of feeding the Middlesex: 312 (Watt G for 95) and visitor's powerful and accurate
285 for 5 dec. (Price 107). Kent: 139 and 198.
At Taunton, Notts secured first
THEIR LAST FIXTURE OF THE SEASON, LANCASHIRE WON THE 1984 COUNTY CRIC-innings points from Somerset.
P. W. L. D. F. A. Pts KÉT CHAMPIONSHIP. LAN-
2 2 0 0 8 CASHIRE LAST HELD THE
FIRST DIVISION
Goals
Preston Sunderland
2 10 1 4 1 3
Wednesday
1 1 0 0 4 1 2
CHAMPIONSHIP
Middlesboro'
1 1 0 0 2 0 2 SINCE THAT DATE.
Liverpool Birmingham Slake
Aston Villa Derby Huddersfield
Portsmouth
Arsenal
Leicester Everlon
West Bromwich Manchester C.
Grimsby Wolves Tottenham
Blackpeol
IN
1930;
1 1 0 0 4 2 2YORKSHIRE HAVE HELD IT
Somerset: 211 (A: Staples 6 for 39)
and 44 for 2.
Notts: 301 (Harris 04).
At Bournemouth, ・ Yorkshire
forehand.
H. D. Rumjahn played well up to his usual form in the doubles, but S.A. was not so relia- bie,
Detailed results of yesterday's
matches were as follows:
Piro Fojikura beat Taul Wai-pui|'. 64, 6.
Hideo Nishimura and Jiro Fujikura
Securing Safety Of St. Leger Favourite
London, Aug. 22. Every precaution is being taken to see that Windsor Lad, the St. Leger favourite, gets to the post safely.
A retired superintendent of Scotland Yard is azriving at the atables shortly. Similar pre-
cautions were taken in the case of Orwell, two years ago..
Windsor Lad will run in the Great Yorkshire Stakes at York on August 90. This will be his last race before the St. Leger-Reuter,
SHANGHAI PONIES
START EARLY
1100 2,1 2 The biggest upset of the week-secured first innings points from heat Jire Yamagicht and H. D. Ram-Several Nearing Racing
2 1 1 0 9 5 end fixtures, which came to a
2 1 1 0 3 3
Hampshire.
Yorkshire: 846,
||Jahn 6-4, 6-4.
Hideo Nishimura and Jiro-Yamagichi |
Jahn 6-2, 6-3,
1103-12 close yesterday, was the defeat Hampshire: 281 (Mead 129 not out). beat H. D. Ramjahn and 8. A. Rum-
10 11 1
1 1 0 2 4 2 of Kent by 266 runs at the hands 0 0 1 8 3 1 of Middlesex. In spite of good 001331 bowling by Watt (6 for 95), Mid: 001 II 1 dlesex recorded a first-inninga 100111 score of 312. Dismissing Kent 100311 for 138, Middlesex batted again, 2011011 Price, the wicket-keeper, scoring 2 0 1 1 2 3 1 107 before the innings was de 2013 23clared at 285 for 5.
1 0 1 0 0 2 0
Kent were 1 0 1 0 0 3 unable to score more than 193 in 2 0 2 0 3 12 their second venture.
SPLENDID PARTNERSHIP
Chelsea Leeds
THIRD DIVISION (NORTH)
Tranmere Doncaster
Barrow
Halifax
Stockport Lincoln
N. Brighton
Darlington Hartlepools Rotherham Crowe
Chesterfield
Wrexham Chester Gateshead Mansfield, Walsall Accrington
Carlisle
York
Southport Rochdale
Gonly
The first innings partnership of
P. W. L. D. F.A. Pts 278 by C. F. Walters and Gibbons 2 2 0 0 5 14in the Worcester second innings
2 1 0 1 3 1 3 was the feature of the match in
2 1 0 1 2 1 3 which Leicester dropped first in- 2 1 0 1 4 3 3
nings points. In their partner-
I 1 0 0 6 1 2
1 1 0 0 3 0 zship Walters, England's captain in
1 0 0 3 1 2the first Test, scored 152 and Gib-
1 0 0 2 0 2 bona 104.
100 21 zj
0 0 2 4
0 0 1 1 1
1 0 0 1 1 1
1 1 0 0 4 2
1 6 1 9 240
Essex upset Gloucester to take first innings points at Bristol, Scoring was prolific, Nichola com
1 piling 116 in the Essex first in-
nings of $12, and Pope 108 in their
1 0 1 0 1 2 second innings of $37 for 4, Glou-
1 0 1 0 1 2cestor failed, scoring only 210 and 10101 3 0 43 for 1.
2 0 2 0 2 8 0
2 0 2 0 0 1
10 I 0 1 3 0 Philip Mead, the Hampshire ve- 10 190 20
teran, was the hero of the match in which Yorkshire took first in- aiongs pointe from Hampshire, scoring 120 not out which was al- most half of Hampshire's Arst in- nings total of 264..
To-day's Games
FIRST DIVISION
Chelsea (0) v Wednesday (1) Everton (1) v Leicester (1) Man'ster C. (2) v Liverpool (1) Middlesboro' (2) v Portsmouth (0) W. Brom. (1) v Birmingham (2) SECOND DIVISION
Plymouth (1) * Hull (1)
THIRD DIVISION (South) Bristol R. (8) v Swindon (0) Clapton (0) v Coventry (0) Gillingham (-) v Millwall (-) Reading (1) v Bristol C. (1) Southend (1) v. Aldershot (0) Watford (2) v Brighton (0)
THIRD DIVISION (North) Gateshead (2) vv Darlington (2) Hartlepools (1) v Chester. (0) Mansfeld (-) v Lincoln (-)
N. Brighton (2) y Crave (1) Wrexham (4). Walsall (2)
Stockport (2) York (2)
To-morrow's Games
THIRD DIVISION: (North) *** Carlisle (8) v, Accrington, (0)" THIRD DIVISION (South) 48 Queen's P.BR. (2) v Crystal P.{(1)
SUSSEX ROUTED
At
The Japanese players, who lost to the Australians in the Second
Worcestershire Worcester, secured first innings points from Leicester.
Worcester: 812 and 278 for 0. dec (C. F. Walters 152, Gibbons 104). Leicester: 211 and 28 for 1.
At Bristol, Essex secured first Innings points from Gloucester:
Essex: 312 (Nichols 116) and 337;
for dec. (Pope_108). Gloucester: 210 and 48 for 1.
At the Oval, Lancashire secured first innings points from Surrey.
Lancashire: 453 for 8 dec. (Hopwood)
151).
Round of the Davis Cup at East- bourne, sailed for. Japan last night by the Terukuni Maru. ・
SOUTH CHINA ROUT BOWLING GREEN
"C" Division Lawn Tennis League
Condition.
BIG STAKES, COLLECTED BY CRACK PONIES
Raven by 4 ft., registering the new time 71 sec. after a thrilling race wherein the two contestants were extremely closely matched, the result being decided in the last few yards.
C. H. Raven won the 880 Yards In the final length, Farmer Shanghai championship in 13 made a good spurt and drew away min. 30 1-5 sec., which is con- from Turner to take second place, siderably better time than was while Hammond was well ahead of recorded last year, though it is these two and finished strongly, not up to the present record. - with 10 ft. to spare, in record
In the club 100 Yards free-style time.
event, there were only three start- In view of Archie Logan's re- ere, and Hammond went in front cent outstanding performance in from the start, increasing his ad- the international meeting at the vantage throughout the race.
EAST LANCASHIRE CRICKET
Headquarters Wing Win League
NARROW MARGIN OVER. "C" COMPANY
P
wing defeated.
Foreign Y.M.C.A, and the pro- spects of strong opposition from C. H. Raven, the forthcoming Shanghai championship for the 100 Yards should bring about some fine competition.
Back-Stroke Record
Four men faced the starter for the 100 Yards back-stroke event. W. Wagner got away to the heat scart but was very closely follow- ed. S. K. Chau, the first Chinese entrant in any local swimming championship, revealed excellent
Headquarters "C" Company by 23 runs in the style and held close to Wagner for the first length, but the even. play-off for the Inter-Company tual winner got away on the turn Early starts have been made in cricket league of the East Lan and took a lead of 5 ft. by the end some of the Shanghai stables for cashire Regiment These two the official training season, which teams had tied. for first place in commences this week. Some the league. ponies have been seen at work, and
Scores were:-
many have given a good impres
Headquarter Wing. sion, according to "Ching" in the Bds. Coater, b Elvin
Pte. Bevan, b Steele (North. China Daily News
The Allen stable, whose ponies Pte. Baker, b Elvin
Dds. Whitehead, b. Goldsworthy have undergone severe summer Pte. Johnson, Hebert, b Steele training, appear to have benefited Lieut. Col. H. B. D. Wilcox, B
Steele
ex-
Visiting the Kowloon Bowling by their treatment, and are Green Club on Monday the South (pected to prove winners in some of Pte. Bardford, e Lawrence, b Steels
Bds. Botting, b Dickenson Surrey: 204 (E. R. T. Holmes 115) China Athletic Association record-the early races.
Pte. Collina, b Elvin and 172 for 6.
Mr. Lad's ponies are also in good Bds. Cox, b Goldsworthy ed a clean sweep victory by 6 sets to mil in the "C" Division Lawn
trim, Blue Peter being instanced as Sgt. Feen, not out In splendid form,
Extras Tennis League, thus retaining thefr defeated 100 per cent. league standing
EARLIER RESULTS
FRIENDLY
At Hove, Australia
Sussex by an Innings and 35 runs. The match went to only air sets
Sussex: 304 for 8 dec. (John Parkes when play was abandoned.
60, Cook 60, James Langridge 57
L.O'B. Fleetwood-Smith" (5 for
The large stakes won by ponies
is commented on by "Ching", Busy Boe topping the list with $40,000
to his credit since 1928. Nou Tan
Total
Bowling.
of the second lap.
He turned for the third and Anal length with a good advantage and completed the distance with a great spurt to register, the new local record of 74.4/5 sec, which 6ls 2 sec, better than the previous 46 record held by JI. Johnstotte.
14
4
Chau kept ahead of Hagenstein to the middle of the second length, but the superior stamina of the latter. brought him up at the turn 7and he gained second place by the 45 barest of margins, while Neaves
was fourth.
:177)
Ladies' Great Race In the 100 Yards ladier'free-
Elvin 3 for 51; Steels 4 for 88; 1style championship, there were South China, Craigongower and gua, a 1931 sub-griffin, has the fine Gokisworthy 2 for 12.
1only two contestants. Mrs. Raven
Becured 114) and 221 (Bowley 63, James the Chinese Recreation are the re-record of $26,567.
"C" Company.
a slight lead and main- Langridge 53, LO'B. Fleetwood-maining three undefeated teams in
44 tained it for the first two lengths. Smith 5 for 87, W. J. O'Reilly (the "C" Division League:——
with Misa Ball closing up towards for 49).
the end of the second length. Australia: 560 (A. Kippax 250, W. A. Brown 66, L. 8. Darling 117.
D. G. Bradman 19).
TO-DAY'S MATCHES
م
Play commenceя to-day la following first-class cricket Axtures:
COUNTY CHAMPIONSHIP Lord's-Middlesex v. Notta.
C. 8. M. Elvin, e Cor, b Baker Opera Eve started as a griffin in L/C Goldsworthy, lb. Cox 1932, and has already collected L/C Steele, e Cox, b Baker $27,000 in winning stakes, $10,000 Sgt. Grossley, b Baker" U. L. Tetley and LA.R. Duncan of which was won this year. (K.B.G.C.) →
Sgt. Lawrence, run out
--Scorea:
the
lost to F. N. Wang and C. P. Ip 16 lost to K. H. Wong and C. N.
B-? Trang .. 8. Handle and T. Armstrong (K.B.G.C.)
-Earlier in the day the Austra- Chesterfield-Derbyshire v. Leicester. lians defeated Sussex by an in- Portsmouth-Hampshire s. Worcester. nings and 35 runs. Unable to re- Cardiff.-Glamorgan v, Surrey pest their first innings perform-ove. Sussex v, Yorkshire ance, Sussex were dismissed for 221. Canterbury-Kent v. Australians COUNTY CHAMPIONSHIP TABLE TO DATE
Lancashire (5) Sussex (2) Yorkshire (1) Kent (3) Gloucester (19) Derby (6) Essex (4) Warwick (7) Notts (8)
FRIENDLY
W L Result Poss. Obt. 10
MILITARY ROWING CONTEST
Pte. Davies, c Johnson, b Botting:"38 Pte. Dickenson, b. Cor Pte. Fullen, run out
Pte. Nawless, c Bevan, b Botting L/C Gregson, Bevan, b Botting "D" (8) Company won the rete. Herbert, not out lost to HK. Fo and R. F. Liu - 4-6 cent rowing contest for the Batta- Extras lost to Wong and Trang ...... 1–0 Hon Trophy of the East Lan-
F. T. Bewe and D. W. Waterton cashire Regiment, finishing with Total
2- an aggregate of 18 points. “A”
(K.B.G.C.)
lost to Wong and Ip loat to Ho and Liu
Bowling.
0
154
In the third and final lap there was an excellent struggle, with Miss Ball mak
oing a wonderful spurt and cut- ting down the advantage The two had great fight for
8 the finish and Misa Ball was able to win by 2 ft. In the best race seon in ladies' championships for many years.
1 Company, were second with 121 Baker 3 for 59; Botting 8 for 7; Cox "C" Division League Table To Date points.
Geta
PWLDRA Pts. C.C.C. ....12 12 0 0 82% 201⁄2 24- C.R.C ....11 11.0 85 12 22 China 2.11 11 0 0.821⁄2 94 22
K.C.C. ...11 8 3 0.67%1⁄2 41:18. C.B.A. IZ 750 57 50 14
2 for 82.
Classifications Of Ponies In
Promising Youngsters
There were big entries for the majority of the handicap events and the finishes produced some
testifying to the excellence of the
Preparation For Sept 22 Opening thing this for first place.
The following is the latest-Hong plane, King's Justice, Liberty Bay, handicapping." ** ...10 631 56% 33% 13. University .10 6 4 0 44 40 12 Kong Jockey Club pony classifica-Lunar Star Sadko, Soldier of Britain C.B.C.C...10 $77 -0.39%1⁄2 501⁄2 3tion Hist
-55 8 I.R.C......11 470 45
1st Inns, No Pts.
Pt
P W L
30 13 3 29 29 12
4 0 450 257
12 2
6
8
435
Recreio 238
5
8
2 -435
217
29.12. 6.
6
5
0
435
215
30 12 10 27 116
2
450
202
Deutscher: 13 3 8 12.4572
198
Army ... 7 3 4 0 50
299.3
485 191
24 10
2 360 190
27
8
Middlesex (12) Surrey (9) Leicester (17)
8
25
236
Hampshire (14)
Glamorgan (18).
Worcester (15) ·
Somerset (11)
Northants (13)
Figures in brackets denote pos
0405 170
*405... ·164- 875 139
|| 3450
113 100
69
K.B.G.C. 6170171⁄2 47 K.D.R.C.10 09 119 Radio
110-11 0 16 82.
JARMAN WINS S.W.B. CONTEST
28th August, 1934
· AUSTRALIAN. PONTES
The boy members gave some and Trentbridge.
"B" Clan Bay View, Blue Star, outstanding by good performances, Brechin, Bright Star, Bright View, several showing promise of pos Chateau Bay, Don, Gladiator, siblities in future years.
Fand
“A” Class-Able Amazon, Alacrity, Gleneagles, High Speed, King's The lady members in like man- Atlas, Bag Tor, Bobniak Star, Bronze Bounty, King's Fancy Maylower, Now her recorded excellent times - Era, High Finance, Just That, Tattle Star, Oak Bay, Pride of Tsingtais Elleen Hammond was cre Vie, Mutiny Bay, Nell Gwyn, Night Prima Donna, Soldier of China, Baldier dited with the best of the day, Star, Racing Heart, Roay Morn, Saucy of Germany and Spinnway Face, Woodland Stag.
SHC Class-Bayardo, Beta, Bistre, though she took second place in **"B" Class Australian Boy Bat Budge, Chief Beattle Copperfield, Cop her heat. She covered, the lup in After That Cheeky Fice, City of per Idol, Daylight Eve, Diego, Fair 17.4/5 Bed an Brisbane, Dancing Hall, Diaty, Empire View Flying Tourist,
The evening concluded with Day, Fanling Fox Glorious Star, Ki-Crusader Glad Eyes, Glorious Shary dange Staff Sergeant Jarman won the rea, Lucy Glitters, Hanan, Polar Star, Gold Bullery Gold Currency Great water polo match between 87 Final of the Singles Billiards Portin Ration, St. Joan, Tecumseh, Hail, Heart's Glory High Lafe Hot men and Swimmers. T
Sun, Jongle Jim, King's Wor 75 championship of the South Wales The Giraffe, The Goose and Vriday.
Tem-gained an early lead, but 51 Borderera, defeating Private Math CHINA PONIES berg, Limelight Macaron),
ly lost by four gonia A Clam Bag & Baggage Bril Hall Midday Sun, Monopsine, held at conclusion of lantthias by 600 points to 477-18stant Star Coach's Bauty Diane hership Racing Boy, Rach
leading at the Interval by thres Bay, Electric "Star, Hetman, Hydro-
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