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THE CHINA MAIL, FRIDAY, AUGUST 31, 1934.
TENNIS GAMBLE THAT
CAME OFF
BRITAINS PROGRESS TO CHAMPIONSHIP
UNKNOWN
PLAYER SHINES
́ ́(By F. J. Perry.)
China Mail
Sports Diary
TO-DAY.
Aquatics-Twentieth Artillery, (Y.M.C.A.).
Battery, Roya
TO-MORROW
Aquaticn.—St. Andrew's Scouts' Meet) (Y.M.C.A. Bath), 1.30 p.m.; V.R.C. Night Fete, 9.30 p.m.
Lawn Bowls, Senior
Division,
Home And Away Soccer Tables To Date
Comprehensive Guide To Latest Form
Civil Service CC. v. Takkoo R.C.; Kow- loon B.G.O. v. Craigengower "B"; Po- |Hice R.C. v. Kowloon Docks R.C.; Club)
de Recreio . Kowloon C.C.C. Junior following are complete Home and Away Football tables to Division, H.K. Electric : Civil Service I date, giving the standing of the various Clubs at the close of C.C.; Yacht Club v. Kowloon B.G.C. last season: RE ADVANCE OF GREAT BRITAIN TO BE THE LEAD- Indian R.C. v. Police. R.C.; Kowloon
GAIN THE DAVIS CUP IS A MOST INTERESTING STORY. v. Craigengower C.G FIVE YEARS AGO, WHEN WE WERE REPRESENTED BY H. W. AUSTIN, J. G. GREGORY, I. G. COLLINS AND G. P. HUGHES, WE MET WITH RATHER MORE SUCCESS THAN
First Division.
Preston (-) Wednesday (11) Birmingham (20)
Everton (14) 1. Manchester C. (5) Middlesboro (16) Liverpool (18) Stoke (12)
USUAL BY REACHING THE FINAL OF THE EUROPEAN JAPANESE GIRL HIT Sunderland (6)
ZONE, IN WHICH WE LOST NARROWLY TO, GERMANY.
It was during that match that Austin was attacked by the athletes nightmare, cramp, and was forced to bow to Dr. Prenn in the last match of the tie. So much then, for our side of
1929.
BY JAVELIN
Mishap While Training Arton Villa (13)
For World Games
In the early part of the following season the Lawn-Tennis As- sociation decided to hold the usual series of, Davis Cup trials, this time at the All-England Club, but much more importance was al- PINNED TO GROUND THROUGH Leicester (17) tached to them than in previous years.
S.W.B. SWIMMING SPORTS Inter-Company Shield To H.Q. Wing
PRESENTATION TO MR. E. SELK
V.R.C.
THIGH
Derby (4) Huddersfield (2) Portsmouth (10)
West Bromwich (7) Grimsby (-) Wolves (15) Tottenham (3) Araona! (1) .. Blackburn (8) Chelsea (10) Leeds (9)
Hughes was forced to withdraw
London, August 10. from these trials as his business Japan's No. 1 woman' jayelin} accesskated his presence in Italy. thrower, Miss Sadako Yamamoto, At the last moment an abolutely aged 18, one of the star athletes unknown player was selected to of the Japanese team visiting "All the bill and that unknown this country for the World Games. player answered to the name of was pierced by her own javelin Second Division. F. J. Perry!
while training at the White City Stadium Shepherd's Bush, W., Swanaca (19)
Burnley (13) yesterday.
Blackpool (11) Fulham (16) Brentford (4)
That was the first time an unknown had appeared with our Davis Cup stars, but he met with little success, though he gained much valuable ex- perience!
W&B
She Was wounded and taken to Hammersmith Hospital, W.
According to a witness, Mlas Yamamoto had thrown her javelin, and it was picked up by one of the male athletes practising in other part of the arena for the mouth (10) Empire Games.
an-
He threw the javelin back a distance of
more than 20 yards and it accidentally hit Miss Yamamoto in the right thigh, pinning her to the ground.
FROM BORDERERS
Headquarters Wing won the Inter-Company Shield with a Very little importance was at total of 48 points at the annual tached to the appearance of Perry, aquatic sports of the South as great interest had arisen as the Wales Borderers held at the result of the arrival of Harold Lee
yesterday afternoon. into the ranks of the immortals. "B" Company were second, with
Displaying wonderful lawn len- 37% points.
nlв throughout those matches, At the conclusion of the meet-he rightly earned his place in the ing, Mrs.
Williams, wife of team, which, strangely enough, Lieut. Col. A. E. Williams, Officer was drawn against Germany la Commanding the Battalion in the first round, but this time on She was carried from the sta- Layton and Johnstone. Hong Kong, presented the prizes. home courts.
dium by her team-mates, who re- A cigarette case, suitably in-
We were represented in that fused to allow the mishap to dis Geraldo's Bund. scribed, was also presented by
Mrs. Williams, on behalf of the match by Austin, Lee, Gregory, turb them and afterwards Will McCulloch, Battalion, to Mr. E. F. Selk. and Collins, and just scrambled inued their training.
Dr. T. Kinoshita, who is accom- the home after a setback of two losser Sports Secretary of
panying the Japanese team said: Geraldo's Band Y.M.C.A., in appreciation of the on the first day,
"It is uncertain yet' whether Miss Yamamoto will be able to Theatre Orchestra. help given the Borderers during Next came a much easier
their stay in the Colony.
The following were the results:
to withdraw it will be serious for compete in the games. If she has Inter-Company 300 Yards Relay
the team." Race:-
Jack Buchanan & Eleis Randolph.
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The Chinese Civil Servants' Club swimming gala, which was postponed last Saturday owing to
BAILS REMAIN ON HIT WICKET
Kent Saved From Defeat
:
en
counter recurrence of ill-health, Austin was unable to play, thus making way for Nigel Sharpe, who gained his colours after knocking. 1. Headquarter Wing (L/C Ful-at the door for a long time. lager, Bdn. Martin, Pte. Allen, Bdn. Lockhart. Bdn. Flynn and
In Low Water Bdn. Maynard); 2, "B" Company After the Polish match came a (Pte. O'Kelly, Pte. 39 Jones, L/C sad blow. We were defeated by Sparey, Pte. Marsh, L/C Jones and Australia at Eastbourne, despite Pte. Wahtan). Time: 3 mins, 20 the fact that Pat Hughes was re- called from the Continent in order Enlisted Boys' Race 50 Yards: to be on hand 1. Boy Dale; 2, Boy, Pickhard. Time: 42 secs.
secs.
1.
Kent were saved from defeat by
its.
As Austin was still under the weather, we entered
con-
Late last night Miss Yamamoto was stated to be making good pro- gregs.
Ranger's Forecast For To-morrow
FIRST
that match ARSENAL (2) a side consisting of Lee, A. VILLA (0) Hughes, Collins, and Gregory. A Blackburn (4) good side indeed, but not quite EVERTON (-) CHELSEA (2) good enough to defeat Australia GRIMSBY (-)
Open Relay Race 300 Yards: with
Royal Artillery; 2, Small Un- Time: 3 mins. 10 secs., Individual 150 Yards Champion (Officers' Championship when Surrey took five. points for ship
1 Cup):- first-innings lead.
a remarkable incident. at the Oval
DIVISION
v Liverpool (1) v Derby (2)
Leeds (2)
Leicester (0)
* Preston (-
v Portsmouth (-) As a result of that defeat, and HUD'FIELD (2) v Tottenham (0) the fact that neither. Gregory nor Manchester C. (2) Y WED'DAY (8) Half an hour remained for play 1. L/C Campbell; 2. L/C Fulla-Collins would be available for MIDDLESBORO v West Bromwich inclement weather, will take place when C. S. Marriott, the last Kent ger. Time: 1 mins. 48.1/5 Deco, (Continued on Page 11). to-morrow evening, commencing at batsman,
came in.
Diving: On 'ils
7 o'clock at the Club's swimming|average form he should not beach, North Point.
An attractive programme han been arranged, two interesting events being these in which ́com- petitors will swim holding a light ed candle, and when contestants will try to thread needles on the
move.
The following in the programme:
150 metres, three styles (Open to the
Colony).
100 metres (woszen's). 100 metres fear styles (men's)
200 metres breast stroke (men's)
100 metres (men's)
50 metres (girl beginners)
30 metres (holding a candie)
400 metres (men's)
50 metres, threading the needle,
have stayed five minutes, but he theld his own to the end.
Once he was actually, cless- bowled, when P. G. H. Fender hit the off-stump without re- moving a bail.
Waggish cricketera are at ance as to which is the greater achievement-hitting the wicket without dislodging a bail or C. B. Marriott lasting half an hour!
Disappointing End To Open Rinks Tourney
*(Continued From Page 4)
Beth A. E. Carey and W. Mair gave glimpses of their true form LEWIS' DEBUT AS on the second head when they each
SKIP
(Continued from Page 4)
trailed the jack. G. C. Moss was good occasionally, but had little chance against Grimmitt.
Moss' Great Shot The other new skip in the senior One of the best shots Moss division was A. O. Brawn (Civil Ser-played was on the fourth head. vice). Brawn, who usually plays No. The Civil Service were lying 5 3 to F. J. Jones, led 3. Deakin's rink possibly 6-shots, and with his laat
however, by 23 shots to 20.
1, "A" Company (Pte. Morrison and Pte. Mason); 2. Headquarter Wing (Lieut. J. C. Richardson and
Bdn. Flyn).
Boys' Race 25 Yarda;---
1, Bobby Vincent; 2, Tony
Facer; 3, Peter Bromley; Ronald
Inter-Company 150 Yards Kelay Witt: Time: 24 Beca
Race:-
LADIES' HOCKEY
MEETING
Miss O. Brown Elected
Captain
(8)
(0)];
Stake (1)
Birmingham (1) (Wolves (1) SUND LAND (8) SECOND DIVISION BARNSLEY (~) v Port Vale (-)
Blackpool (0) Hull (0) BOLTON (2) v Bury (0) BRADFDC. (2) Swansea (1) NEWCASTLE (-)v Brentford (-). NORWICH (-), v Fulham, (-) NOTTS C (8) Burnley (1) PLYMOUTH (4) v Bradford (1) SHEFFIELD U(-) v Manchester U. (-) Bouthampton (1) v Oldham (0) WEST HAM (2) v Notts F. (1)
THIRD DIVISION (South).
1, "B" Company (Pte. O'Kelly, Miss O. Brown was elected Cap- Pte. 39 Jones. L/C Sparey, Petain at the annual mesting of the Bournemouth (3) v Coventry (3) Marsh, L/C Jones and Pte. Wa-Y.M.C.A, Ladient. Hockey Section Bristol R. (0) # Laten (4) than); 2, Headquarter Wing (L/C held in the West Lounge of the CRYSTAL P. (8) Cardi (2)
CHARLTON (4)▼ Brighton (8) Fullager, Edn. Martin, Pte. Allen Y.M.C.A. last evening, while Mins Newport (2) v Bristol. G-(2) Bdn. Lockhart, Ban. Flynn and S. Dalziel was elected Vice-cap- NAMPTON (3) Clapton (0) Bdn. Maynard). Time: 1 mintain.
Queen's P.R. (2) v Aldershot (4). Other officer bearers elected
READING (2) v. Gilingham. (0) Old Soldiers' Race 25 Yards:-were: Miss A. Fowler, Hon. Secre- TORQUAY (2) v Swindon (0)
Southend (9) ▼ EXETER (1)!
30.2/8 sec8.
1, Sat Church; 2, Cpl. Richard-tary, Mrs. P. Portallion and Mrs. WATFORD (-)... v Millwall (~) Bon. Time: 19 seca
Individual 25 Yards Dash:
•
M. Read, Committee members. Mr. G. T. Palmer agreed to
act
1, Bdn. Martin; 2 Pte. Marsh. coach during the ensuing year. Time: 122/5 secs.
Girls' Race 25 Yards:-
sisk; 8, Doreen Hyde.
1, Cynthia Bromley; 2, Anna Time: 26
secs.
-Individual Three Styles Race:-- -1, L/C Fullager; 2, L/C Camp-
Inter-Company Shield:—
bell.
BAD LUCK DOGS
•POLICE
(Continued From Page 4)
THIRD DIVISION (North) Carlile (0) BARROW (5) v Halifax (2)
19V Wrexham (0) CHESTER (7). v Accrington (0) ·, Chesterfield (1) → WALSALL (2)
Doncaster (0)
Stockport (2)
HARTLEP'LS (2) ▼ Crew (1)(0)
Manifold (8)
N. BRIGHTON (8)
Rochdale (1) Southport (1) York
a certain extent, the re-arrange CLYDE (2)
Rotherham ( Darlington (2) TRANMERE (0) Gateshead (1):
v Lincoln (-) SCOTTISH LEAGUE
1, Headquarter Wing 48 points; ment of Hollands' rink was respon- HAMILTON (4) ▼ Airdrie (2)
ABERDEEN (-)▼ Dunfermline (- He lost to A. B. Clarke of the Felice wood the Police skip cut the jack Company 37% points; "A" sible for the Police defeat.
Albion (-). 27 MBWELLE(-)}}
Falkirk (0) W. E. Funnel, turned out as a new off the green for a dead head,
HEARTS (6) Dundee (1) player for the 0.0.0. junior : team
pany 25 points "D" (8) Company Company 81% points; "C". Com In addition, Hollanda experi- KILMARNK (4) ▼ ATKA) K playing at No. 1 position in W. L
enced bad luck, many reallyQueen O'South (0) v St Mirren (1) Way's rink. They beat H. H. Rose's
Queen's Pk. (2) CELTIC (8) |1036 points (K.G.B.C.) rink by 18 shots to 18.
good lays being spolled by a RANGERS (2) ▼ Partick R{(9) J. 5.__Logan (Kowloon Bowling
fortunate shot. :
St. Johnstone (0) V HIBERNIAN: Green) also skipped for, the first time
This proved to be of no great advantage to the Police however, as the Civil Service registered a "three" on, the replay.
nij, and, despite their valiant At the same time, full marks (Figures in brackets devote tho The Civil Barvice scored on each efforts, the Police could only score are due to F; Ji Jones' four. (B. W sult: the coresponding a fast B.Hale, he lost to B. O. Barry (CGC) of the first nine ends to amass the on five heads, the final score being Simmonds. C. Strange and 1 year, while teams given in capital, by 17 shots to 20. Logan umpally plays No. 2 in W. Macfarlane's rink, match-winning lead of 24 shota to 188-0 in favour of the Civil Service. Collyer) for a really good display, teams are mentioned tit).
in the junior division Replacing
||fers are favoured, to win. All bema
·
Port Vale (8) Manchester U. (20) Bradford (5)
Notta F. (17) Bolton (3) .. Sheffield U. (-) Norwich (-) ...
Barnaley (-) Southampton (14) Notts C. (18) Bury (12) Bradford C. (6) Newcastle (~) Oldham (0)
West Ham (7) Hull (15)
Third Division (South).
Cardiff (22) Brighton (10) Newport (18) Swindon (8) Southend (16)
Millwall (→) Coventry (2) Clapton (13)
Bristol C. (19)
Rending (9) Charlton (5)
Northampton (13) Gillingham` (17) Crystal P. (12)
Aldershot (14). Bristol R. (7) ‚ Lutòn (6).
Queen's P.R. (4) Bournemouth (21) Watford (15) Exeter (9) Torquay (20)
Third Division (North).
Tranmere (7)
Lincoln (-)
Chester (10)
Wrexham (6)
Halifax (9)
N. Brighton (15) Doncaster (5) Barrow (8) Gateshead (18) Rotherham (21) Stockport (5) Darlington (16)
|| Hartlepools | (11)"
Crewe (14) York (12) Chesterfield "Accrington (20)
Carlisle (19) Mansfeld (17) Walsall (4) Southport (18)
| Rochdale "(22),
Scottish League..
Clyde (14) Rangers (1) Airdrie (18). Motherwall (2) Aberdeen (5) St Johnston (8) Hamilton (11) Dundee (12) Hibernian (16) Abdon, (-) Hearts (6)
Partick (13)
·CellieTM (8)
Queen's Pk. (15)
‚¶r ́ (8) ......
Queen O'South · (4) 8t; Mareng (17): 7 Dunfermline (~). Kindamock (7) Falkirk (10)
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