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THE CHINA MAIL, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 1934.

TERRIFIC DUELS IN INTERPORT AQUATICS

LANCASHIRE LEAD

BY 119 RUNS

But Only One Wicket To Fall At Oval

CRICKET SEASON'S LAST MATCH

PETERSEN ORDERED LOGAN JUST BEATS

TO BOX COOK

Must Defend Both Championships At Short Notice

CHALLENGE FROM CARNERA

London, September 12. The British Boxing Board of Control to-day announced that Jack Petersen the Welsh holder of the British and Empire heavy weight championships, must de- London, To-day fend both titles against George With one second inninge wicket Cook, the veteran Australian in hand, Lancashire are leading the Rest, by 119 runs in the hoxer. The managers of both men Champton County v. The Rest have been given until September

25 to complete arrangements, match at the Oval

The Rest declared their innings Petersen successfully defended

at 385 for 9. In Lancashire's se- his Empire championship on cond venture Iddon and Tyldes-Monday against the coloured ley proved the backbone of the Canadian, Larry Gains, whom he side, scoring 80 and 82, respec-defeated on a technical knock-out

in the 18th 'round. tively.

as cabled by Reuter,

Scores, were:- Lancashire:-206 (Duckworth

Bowes 4 for 73, Verity 4 '50)

298 for 9 (Iddan 80, Tyldesley

82). The Rest:-385 for 9 dec.

ROZA-PEREIRA

MARQUES' FINE EFFORT AGAINST NORMAN

MISS BRITAIN III TRIUMPHS

Wins Challenge Cup At Venice

-London, To-day.

The official checkings, published yesterday afternoon in Venice, in connection with the motor-boat race

SUCCESS IN WATER POLO TRIAL held on Saturday and Sunday over

a distance of 28 kilometres, for the Count Volpi Challenge Cup, confrm

TWO TERRIFIC DUELS BETWEEN THE NORTHERN that the average speed returned by AQUATIC STARS AND L. ROZA-PEREIRA AND E. M. MAR-the winner, Mr. Habert Scott- QUES, FEATURED THE FIRST NIGHT'S EVENTS OF THE Payne's Miss Britain 111, TRIANGULAR INTERPORT SWIMMING GALA AT SHANG-115.147 kilometres per hour.

The late Sir Henry Segrave, in HAI LAST THURSDAY.

was

Tientsin won the Interport honoura by 38 points on Saturday his Miss England, covered the same Hong Kong was second circuit in 1929 at a speed of 112218 kilometres per hour-British Wire- after staging a sensational recovery.

Although holding a slight lead on the last lap Roza-Pereira, less Service, with 34 points and Shanghai third with 27. in spite of his amazing stamina, was overtaken and beaten for! third place by Archie Logan in the 220 Yards free-style event, SCOTS GOLFERS WIN to annex third place by a touch.

In the 100 Yards breast-stroke event, R. Norman (Tientsin) astounded the critics by leading Kwok Chun-hang (Hong Kong) | over the first lap, setting a terrific pace. Kwok, however, 100n over- took him to win in record time. 'Marques, in a brilliant effort, al- most overhauled Norman in a thrilling duel for second place.

INTERNATIONAL

(Continued from Page 4.) The action of the British Box-

Hartley And Thirsk Beaten ing Board of Control has come as

They captured another In the 69, a surprise to followers of the sport

In the free style relay. Tient- pace and taking the lead even from

second match, in which W. Camp- for here, as a contest lentatively had

been arranged between Primo Car sin gave the first indication of Kwok Chun-hang, the Hong Kong bell and G. B. Peters, a sound and

Norman swam with

dependable partnership, were much nera, the former world's heavy-their challenge, producing four champion.

too good for Bex Hartley and T. J. weight champion, and the winner very fast men who won by four quick short strokes and kept ahead

of Kwok, while Marques lay third, Thirsk. Losing the first two holes, of the Gains-Petersen bout.

yards.

Tuleneff, McAllister, and the Englishmen were ever after- Jeff Dickson, the well-known Hong Kong were just beaten with

Lane following. a by Shanghai for second place.

wards fighting a hopeless cause. BAKEWELL'S REVIEW promoter, had offered Carnera

In a friendly water polo match The pace set up by Norman was

The third match went. to Scot- vilege of 32% per cent. of the gate Hong Kong clearly showed their maintained, despite a challenge land, J. N. Smith and the youth, receipts to come to London to meet superiority by defeating the Rest througout the first length by Kwok, Hector Thomson, winning by the and the Tientsin swimmer turned slender margin of one hole. Most,

guarantee of £6,000, with the, pri-

(Continued From Page 4)

century the winner of the Peterson-Gains of Shanghai by 9 goals to 1. He made a second against them later, and through-contest, and this offer tentatively out the Test series has been al-had been accepted. must constantly called upon step into the breach at a more or less critical stage. He has played innings of various kinds,

season,

to

M.C.C. WEST INDIES SIDE

(Continued from Page 1)

SURREY SKIPPER

Honours For Lawrence into the final lap with a foot lead One of the outstanding events on the Hong Kong swimmer, who if not all, the credit is due to Thomson, who, in a crisis, played was the 220 Yards free style In- was catching up rapidly.

the shot of a lifetime, In the final lap, Kwok went terport, in which W. Lawrence won by 10 ft. from Noel Hammond, with ahead and Marques commenced to A. Logan revealing a fine spurt at come up on the Tientsin swimmer, Smith was left with a putt of lesa the finish to take third place from there being a tremendous struggle than a yard for the Scotsmen to

win by 2 and 1.

The match should never hate gone past the seventeenth, where

..

He missed and, furthermore, bungled an iron shot to the last hole. It looked as if the Englishmen would save the game after all, 'for A. R. Walton had hit a great shot to within three yards of the pin.

We had reckoned without Thom-

Successive centuries in Tests by

The team selected to tour the L Roza Pereira writes the North for position, with Norman just Maurice Leyland come among the

managing to retain second place, a note-worthy performances of the West Indies is fully representa-China Daily News.

The six contestants set off at a foot ahead of Marques, but, in the case of the cive of England's strength, both

The time of 783.5 nec. is a re- Yorkshireman, it can be said that in players who have proved them breakneck pace, W. Lawrence sett

cord for the event, the previous beat being 80.1.5, set by Hagen- this was the sort of thing we ex-selves in Tests against Australia, ing the others a fast pace and the

stein, and in new players on whom Hong Kong man retained his place pected of him.

fu slightly ahead of Nigniewitzky for

A Great Struggle been England's hopes will rest in Wally Hammond has

the first length, while Roza Pereira While qualified critics were ar- (amazing in his county games and ture years.

followed closely on level terms guing as to whether Shanghai or son, one of the coolest players im- C. F. Walters has arrived.

Ohlwein and Hong Kong would win the free aginable. From "'d downbill lio, FIRST TO REACH 2,000

ER. T. Holmes, Surrey's new with Hammond, Keeping to batsmen for a mo-captain, since the resignation of Logan bringing up the rear, though style relay, Tientsin, represented over 100 yards away, he played a

the

D. R. Jardine at the commence there was not 6 ft. between all for by O. Ohlwein, R. Mackenzie, glorious pitch to within. 24 feet of ment, and going outside

George Nigniewitzky and M. Pro- the hole. With Fiddian falling to realms of Teat cricket, players ment of the past season, is the first length. a very successful sound batsman and a useful fast

Lawrence turned into the second dan, swam through the water with hole his putt, the match was won who have had

se-length with his lead well in hand and season can be mentioned,

bowler, being mentioned by There is at least one very good veral critics as worthy of inclu- increased the pace to gain a further ease and speed to beat Shanghai by by the Scots.

advantage on Nigniewitzky, the latter four yards, Hong Kong being out reason for putting first.H. H. Gib-sion in the recent fifth Test. being unable to stand the terrific pace of the picture. bons, the opening batsman The England attack will be and dropping back alightly to allow The Tientsin swimmers finishing | Worcester. That reason is the strengthened by three youngsters, Pereira and Hammond to fight for in 2 minutes, 9 1/5 seconds. saved the side from complete rout. fact that he was the first batsman Kenneth Farnes

the Essex and second place,

In the third length, Lawrence Shanghai's colours were worn by Bayliss started by holding a chip Ar at the first hole for a 3, and the of the season to pass the two England fast bowler, who dis-

comfitted the Australians in the went out still further and had a"Yappy" Grilk, Jimmy Ward,

16ft. advantage, which he main-chie Logan and Noel Hammond. sfde was 2 up at the ninth. Though Such feat is, in my

first two Tests; Smith the Middlesex fast bowler, who hastained after the turn and continu-The local swimmers held their own winning the tenth in 8 and the next in 2 to make them 4 up, they opinion, all the more remark-

"Yappy" Grilk, Ohlwein and Paget, able when it la performed by

displayed remarkably good formed on to win in the final sprint, for but one lap. a player of one of the weaker this year, and Paine, the War- having a lead of 10 ft. On the starting for Shanghai, Tientsin and the were taken to the seventeenth be counties, because there is an wickshire medium paced bowler turn into the final lap. Hammond Colony, respectively, finished their lap fore being able to shake off J. Lind- the got away slightly ahead of Rozalin what seemed a dead heat, Ohlweln say and A. W. Whyte. The Scots- men thus went into luncheon with additional weight of reupon-

who has been knocking at

Jimmy Ward, swimming in place a valuable three points' lead. sibilty his on shoulders.

door of Test cricket for the past Pereira and set off to catch Law-being first by only one inch.

When the singles were well un- Jack O'Connor, the Essex man, two seasons. haa also had a very successful sea-

thousand runs mark

a

of

SCIENCE IN YACHT DESIGN, a new player who will

ENDEAVOUR'S SAILS

WIND TUNNEL TRIALS

Believe me, it is no mean feat

BATTING TALENT

ting talent.

Farrimond is

Duckworth,

..

new

Logan's brilliant spurt earned

the

Debacle Saved

J. Woollam and R. B. Bayliss

Crawley, dormy two, decided to

rence, narrowing the distance, but the other had gained too much in of Charlie Raven, was slow to start

second man for the northerners, certainty for Scotland as at one son, chasing Gibbong very closely Wyatt, Hammond, who is re-the earlier lengths and the Shang-with the result that Mackenzie, der way the match was not such a

content

took the start a yard ahead. Lau time appeared. in that race to the two thousand ported to have accepted an invits-hal swimmer had to be

Po-hay, Hong Kong, was slightly Hartley reduced the English de- aggregate. And apparently Frank tion to India, this winter, Hendren, with second place. Woolley stands where he did.

Ames, C. F. Walters and Leyland point for Shanghai, as he turned into slower than the two remaining ficit by gaining a smashing victory NEW YORKSHIREMAN Perhaps we have seen this sea-provide a side bristling with bat-lihe last lap on even terms with Nig-swimmers, and, although Macken-by 7 and 5 over the youth Lindsay, niewitzky and alightly behind Perein zie finished first by a little over who was all over the place. Out the of opening

yard, Ward beat out Lau Fo-hay in 37 and 6 up, Hartley completed B comparative He spurted well and, by a great effort,

by a similar margin.

the thirteen holes of the match in touch from Roza Pereira,

Nigniewitzky had spent too much George Nigalenitsky increased be in the fore front of cricket for newcomer to international cric-managed to take third place by a many years to come. He is Leo-ket, though he should and his way

into future Test teams against in attempting to hold Lawrence in lead for Tientsin, swimming against an hour and a quarter.

Archie Logan and E. B. Roza, bat Then Thirsk beat Smith by 4 and (Continued from Page 4)

I once asked one of the leading nard Hutton, the Yorkshireman, Australia as a wicket-keeper.

the earlier lengths, and he fell Logan also held the lead given by 5, and Scotland's lead was reced- Last season Velaheda was prac-

He has fully demonstrated his

Ward.

ing almost to vanishing point. It She was the aailmakers in Britain exactly to who has seized the opportunity

The time of 2 min. 88.3.5 sec, is The final lap: Baw tically unbeatable.

Preden of would have gone altogether had in provided by the absence of Herability behind the sticks for the back, as did Ohlwein. finest first-class racing yacht in what extent the experiments

1.1.5 sec. behind the Interport re Tientsin away with a three yard Bourn and Crawley won their mat- cord of 2 min. 88.2.5 sec. made by this country. Now, in nine races wind tannels had helped him with bert Sutcliffe from the county

atart, Hammond, anchor man for ches, which appeared to be certalu out of ten, Endeavour would out-the design and cut of his sails. side to make a gesture which Champion County when relieving

the responsible Other members to represent the Nigniewitzky in the 1981 Inter-

Shanghai, caught up some two feet, ties for England. They could do port here. sail her on every point of sailing. He told me that these tests had should relieve

The Breast Stroke but Prodan did not relinquish the no more than halve, and this made Why? The hulls of the two ves-given a scientific proof of what Yorkshire authorities from worry M. C. C. will be chosen later.

Lawrence, swimming all the difference. "The for some time to come in the open-

In the 100 Yards breast-stroke, entire lead. sels differ itle. They carry the he already knew "by eye."

YOUNG FAST BOWLERS same amount of sail; that is to say wind tunnel," he said, "has givenjing bateman direction,"

Everybody must regret that the Norman (Tientsin) confounded all fourth for the Colony, held his they have the same horse power foundation to our theories."

But I am inclined to think that for a boy of eighteen to get near Essex amateur, Kenneth Farnes, critics by starting off at a terrife own, but was not faster than Ham- play for safety at the long seven- to drive them

even this expert suffered from the two hundred mark in an in- has been able to play so little to

1935 SUB-GRIFFINS How is Endeavour superior to that brass-bound conventionalismnings in county cricket, but Hut follow up his success in the first Velsheds, then? The answer is that has done so much to slow ton has done this. By his form Test Match at Trent Bridge.

We in generally he has come to be Another fast bowler who has that her rig, her sails and stays down modern'yacht, design.

a made a mark is Jim Smith, the relied upon rule-of-thumb talked about by bowlera as have been subjected to every pos- have

giant who is in his first season sible test, and all the data and methods too long. Now the wheels coming man.

In the bowling, as well as the with Middlesex,

3, and were much too good for the Then came Bourn, who was knowledge at the disposal of avis-jof progress are beginning to re-

batting aide of the game, most of He had a hundred wickets to

local aggregation, their speed and three up with four to play- tion experts has been employed volve.

The America's Cup will never the honours of the season seem to his credit before the end of July, to the highest possible degree of be won by those methods because have gone to those whom we knew. and that takes a bit of doing. The The new 1935 Subscription Grif combination being outstandingly desirable a situation as any first- Amozican yacht designers and and of whom we expected much. At best judges think that Smith will fins, which are exceedingly pro- good. They led by three goals to class golfer, would wish. Yet, in o far in the game, for a mighty mising, arrived in the Colony on the nil at the interval and went ahead some unaccountable way, he also She is to-day the most per American yachtsmen know better

8.5. Nanuing on Sunday, Septem-to increase their advantage in the was unable to consolidate the post- the same time there have been man is he fectly tuned-up yacht in Bri- and leave nothing to chance.

Hollies, of Warwickshire, is aber 16.1 second half I have made a study of their saccesses among the comparative.

W. T. Campbell was the out seductive kind of spin bowler on The first riding test will take It is the rig and cut that mat-thoroughness, and the result is ly new bowlers.. ter. Naturally, because they are staggering. I do believe, how- For example, the Scotsman, A. whom I shall keep an eye, and J. H. place at the Race Course, at 12.46 standing marksman for the

Roza, while Lawrence and C. E. not applicable, aeronautical ad-ever, that in Mr. Sopwith we have D, Baxter, has done sufficient on Human, of Cambridge University, p. on Monday, and the draw for vances have not affected the de-a challenger who has also made his first few appearances in first should surely have a big future if the ponies accepted by the Stewardsners and scored three goals, as did a study of American methods and class cricket to suggest that when he is able to devote the necessary will be held at the Paddock, the Rozs Pereira put on the other

lawn bowls match between Austra signs or hull forms of yachts

But in America scientific naval is as thorough as his rivals. No he comes regularly into the Lan amount of time to the game. Race Course, at 5 p.m. on the same points. Larby scored for the Rest

of Shanghalifa and Portugal will take place at I have not mentioned all the day and n architects, like Starling Burgess man has ever set out to win the cashire team he will greatly. and Clinton Crane, have carried cup with the determination of strengthen their pace bowling, "stars" of the reason in this rough For the convenience of Members Hong Kongs-Chan Shek-pul Paget,

hing. When we played Lancashire I summary, but must wind up and wishing to view the riding test, tif Lawrence Campbell, CE Roza the Kowloon Bowling Green Club bap Ads can be obtained at the Club Pereira, A. A. Roza, Le Bora Pereira on Sunday afternoon, next, while -out exhaustive tests with models Mr. Sopwith.

and made a mental note to watch the cannot do.

for Reg. Sin- House on September 24, if ordered Rest of Shanghai: Klink, Knight, the India v. Wales match will take- McAllister, Turner, Ritchle, Lewis place, at the Civil Service Cricket screw career of their new medium-pace by a pat on the

Club the same afternoon: been bowler Pollard. He looks most feld Arst to achieve the double in advance from the No. 1 Boy Larby

(Telephone 21920). promising to me.

to develop the rig of Endeavour

efficiency.

tain.

...?

in towing tanks and have dis to chance. covered, some remarkable data sail, every bolt and

variona aboard concerning the metals for yacht construction

tested.

JEndeavour

thin sen

ARRIVE

Test Ride And Draw Next Monday

mond.

teenth, leaving Campbell, his op- Water Polo

ponent, to attempt the carry' over Hong Kong's water polo team the cross bunkers in front of the showed their excellence in a trial green if he wished. match with a local aide designated as the "Rest of Shanghai." The Hong Kong aide won by 9 goals to

RefereeR. L. Evans,

win-

The Scotsman promptly lash ed a brassie shot over the bun- kers and won the hole in 4.

tion

INTERNATIONAL BOWLS FIXTURES

The postponed Gutierres Shield

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