THE CHINA MAIL, MONDAY, MAY 20, 1935
Sporting Page
JAPANESE SWIMMING COACHES MAY BE INVITED BY COLONY CLUB
EPIC MIXED DOUBLES LEAGUEGAME TO-DAY DUNLOP SHIELD HOLDERS MEET C.R.C.
GOLDMAN AND MRS. KAYLL MAY AID CHAMPIONS
(By "Base Line")
THE Chinese Recreation Club, who held the Dunlop Mixed Doubles League Shield in the 1933 season, meet the holders, the United Services Recreation Club, this afternoon on their own courts.
The Chinese team has been strengthened by the inclusion of Lee Wai-tong and W. C. Hung, both of whom played elsewhere last season." while Mrs. Lo Tung-fan sister-in-law of Gordon Lum. one of China's foremost tennis players. and Mrs. Enid - Lo-Litton; will support Mrs. Chin Tsun-chiu, who played last year.
The Chinese were seen in ractice last Friday when the mer Mrs. Lo and Mrs. Chiu ́ Tsan-chiu gave a impressive display. Tung-fan, a newcomer to the Club. was also impressive, but has yet to overcome that feeling of being the only newcomer among old-stagers-
Partnered by Lee Wai-tong, one) of this year's tennis surprises, Mrs. Lo Tung-fan played with court-craft, power and precision, and although she took handsome: toll of Mrs. Litton's errors, gave of having оре the impression something in reserve.
Steady Progress
She took time to develop an as- cendency; and had apparently nor met an opponent like Ho. Ka-ku who continually found the corners.
She has a fairly good service, but, must improve her forehand returns! which failed to find their length until the practice had progressed to some length:
re-
I have heard it remarked that Mrs. Chiu Tsun-chin was weak in the backhand corner, but the port was scarcely confirmed when she partnered W. C. Hung against Lee and Mrs. LoTung-ian and
OBIE WALKER OUTPOINTS
VETERAN AUSTRALIAN
George Cook's Unavailing Efforts Against American Negro
London, May S. Obie Walker, 208 lb. Ameri- can negro, to-night out-pointed George Cook, the veteran Aus- tralian, in a ten round bout at the White City Arena
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One more step to go, and the aging Jimmy Braddock will either step up to the top for the crown, and the big money that goes wită it, or take the count for good. year ago he was out of the ring and working as a dockhand. To-day." after staging a remarkable come- hack, he is conceded an even chance of toppling Marie Baer from heavy weight throne.
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The dusky American took the NAVY BEAT SOUTH
lead early in the fight and kept it until the end.
Cook 2003 game and willing to mix it, but he was easily out-classed by
neter Walker, who was
771 serious trouble.-United Press,”
effectively replied to Mo's KOWLOON GOLF
drives in that direction.
Excellent Ladies
"The U.S.RC. have two excellent
CLUB
ladies to rely upon in Mrs. Kay, Summer Cup Draw For
should she play after her recent illness, and Miss R. Hancock,
The latter has one of the finest
forehand drives of any lady player
Next Sunday
the
CHINA IN CHARITY
SOCCER CLASH
SAILORS DESERVE TO WIN
LAU HING CHOI GIVES HIS BEST DISPLAY Pepper's Brilliant - Display In Goal
(By "ROVER"}
The following is the draw and Conditions were far from ideal starting times for the qualifying for strenuous football yesterday, in the Colony, while she volleys and round of the "Summer Cup" to be but, despite the gruelling sun the half-volleys well above the average played over the Kowloon course!
Mrs. Kayli needs no introduction next Sunday, play is and the manner in which she swept holes on handicap, the best 16 ner out a hard game for 70 minutes at through to annex the Colony Ladies' title in her first season here bears scores will qualify for match play:
testimony to her prowess. Forceful Player
Mrs. Reid a newcomer, is a force- ful player and very good overhead. Her steady assurance and excellent variety of strokes, although not very powerful can be very effec tive.
(Continued on Page 5) The following is to-day's pro- gramme:—
Mixed Doubles League CRGY U.SEC.
(Causeway Bay). KCC “A”▼ K.C.C. "B"
(King's Park)
CRAWLEY RETURNS TO
ESSEX CRICKET
TAKES UP LONDON POST
ONE OF CRICKET'S HARDEST HITTERS
over 18
Navy and South China “A” fought
Caroline Hill, the sailors eventually
HOLLANDS' RINK
SURPRISED BY
LR.C. QUARTETTE
POST AND FENDER PLAY WELL
FOOTBALL CLUB FOUR OVERWHELMED
(By "SKIP")
The six shots defeat of W. E Hollands Police four (E. G. Post. J Fender. J. Shepherd) in the First Round of the Colony Rinks Championship on the Craigengower green by D. M. Khan, S. 0. Bur NY. Adal and A. R. Dallah, of the Indian RC. provided the only 'sur- prise of yesterday afternoon's bowling.
Mad it not been for the accurate drawing of Post and Fender, the Police rink would have suffered an even more ignominous defeat, for both Shepherd, who played in place of G. Perkins, and Hollands were completely outclassed by their two opponents.
Hollands Fails Badly Throughout the game Hollands, in particular, showed himself to be unworthy of the confidence placed in him for even when the head was open he failed either to draw the shot or take a secondary-post-} tion.
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Indians Register Surprising Win
SEX SHOTS WIN OVER
POLICE FOUR.
On the Craigengower Cricket Club green yesterday, A. R. Dal-
Lah's rink defeated, W. E. Hollands
rink by 6 shots. E. G. Post
ICS. Fender
J. Shepherd W. E. Hollands
Head
winning by the odd goal in three.20 9.00 W. C. Simpson and R
This match, so long after the 21 Henderson
9.04. J. McKelvie and A. Anderson. official closing date of football, 3.08 W. Geall and J. W. Pisher.
was a specially arranged game în 9.12- Mandy and E. Ojaid of local charities and Chinese
Schools.
Murphy.
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D. M. Khan
S. O. Bux
M. Adal
A. E. Dallah
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Cullen's Rink Has Easy Win
FOOTBALL CLUB FOUR LOSE
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BRYAN
Small in stature, mighty in prowess, Bryan M. (Bitsy) Grant be a Davis Cup
getting his first opportunity to team member. The ambitious 5-foot Atlantan, American clay court champion, ware American colours in the match against China in the North American zone cup match in Mexico. City.
INTERESTING
OPEN SINGLES
BOWLS MATCH
Luz And Silkstone To Clash
MEYER MAY EXTEND HUGHIE NISH
The most interesting Open Singles bowls encounters arranged for today is undoubtedly that be- tween R. E. Luz, a previous holder
V.R.C. CONTEMPLATE
WISE MOVE
JAPANESE STYLE BECOMES VERY POPULAR
INTERPORT PROSPECTS ENHANCED
(By "Crawl")
THE Colony are to make a determined effort this year to win the Interport swimming contest when Shanghai come here towards the end of the season. Enthusiasm has been so increased that one of the leading swimming Clubs in the Far East the Victoria Recreation Club, have been communicating with the Japanese Amateur Athletic Federation with a view to obtaining the services of some college swimming coaches.
When an official of the Swimming Section of the Japan Federation passed through the Colony over a month ago, he was approached by VRC officials regarding the possibilities of secur- ing coaches during the summer months, but his replies were not very encouraging
It appears that there are no professional swimming, coaches in Japan, but that the colleges have their own swimming masters or advanced swimmers.
INQUIRIES SOLICITED ON BEHALF OF THE VRC IN JAPAN HAVE, HOWEVER HAD SOME RESULT. IT NOW AP- PEARS THAT SEVERAL JAPANESE SWIMMING. COACHES · WOULD BE QUITE WILLING TO COME TO THE COLONY DURING THE SUMMER VACATION FOR ABOUT ONE MONTH SOME TIME BETWEEN AUGUST AND JULY.
WEMBLEY FIGHT FOR
BAER REPORTED
British Board Approve Title Bout With Schmeling On August 17
London, May 9. -
Although one month is not a very long period for coaching, the idea would be worth trying...... for instead of holidaying in Japan, they would holiday in
the Colony and would probably
have their boarding expenses paid while bere.
Ever since the Japanese World Arrangements reportedly have. Olympic swimmers gave an exhibi- Been completed for Max Baer ation at the V.R.C, and made an at- Max Schmeling to engage in stempt on world records, the craze heavyweight championship fight at Wembley Stadium on Angust 17. The British Boxing Board of Control to-day approved of the bout-United Press.
of the Open Singles Championship, YANKEE TO SAIL
and AE Silkstone, the ECC. skip, which will be played on the Bowling Green.
Luz still holds his place among
the "Big Five” in bowling circles..
IN JUNE REGATTA
AT HARWICH
and many believe that he will be a TO USE NEW WELDED
very strong contender for the title
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The following is to-day's and to morrow's programmes.
TO-DAY
A Silkstone v R. EL Luz
STEEL MAST
SCHOONER WESTWARD FOR COWES OPENING
for developing the Japanese short- arm stroke has been amazing; so much so, that those swimmers who had developed a fine American jcrawl have now modelled their style on the lines of the Japanese swim-
omers.
Keen Support Expected
The V.B.C. have long been con-
nected with the finest swimmers in
the Colony and this step of attempt-
into secure the services of Japan-
ese coaches should meet with a very wide response among Club members.
So far, everything is very manch in the air and the V.R.C. officials have in no way made up their minds, although they will probably (Bowling Green);
(By Major B. Heckstall-Smith) come to a decision in the near J. McKelvie F. V. V. Ribeiro
| future. (Kowloon Cricket Club)
London, April 22. |F. Goodwin v F. S. Fernando
The latest news that 1 hear from (Kowloon Dock) America is that in spite of the news-1 J. G. Meyer v H, Nish
(Recreio) paper reports that Mr. Charles A NEW SWIMMING L de Rome v. Dr. R. A. G. Basto
Francis Adams would sail the Yan- (Indian R.C.).kee in England this summer, he is W. Ward v. F. X. M. da Silva
(Football Club).
3:16. J. D. Thomson and W. Taylor. 9.20.-H.-C. Borner and W. Abern.
Lee Wai Tong Refereer 3.24-J. G. Charlton and E. Colling:
The game was opened by Mr. 9.28-1. J. King and N. Bebbingten. 9.32-F. C. Barry and W. M. Groves Katt Chiu-wong, Manager of the Com- 9.36.-D. C. Wilson and A. J. Dennis. Sincere Banking and Trust
On the Craigengower green yes- 9.40-ELF. Barnes and A. Andrews, pany, who kicked off for the Chin- 9.44-A Fastman and S. MacNider."
re-terday afternoon, F. Cullen's rink ese side, while the game was fereed by the idol of local football beat A. MacFarlane's rink by 19 J. Noronha v A. Hyde-Lay W.LS. KEY QUALIFIES FOR CAPTAIN'S CUP
shots
fans, Mr. Lee Wal-tong.
J. Kempton The game was very keenly con-V. Ha tested and there was nothing, much CH. Cooper W. J. S. Key and G. A. Stewart, to choose between the teams. The F. Callen
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who had tied in the Captain's Cup Navy fully deserved their win; they qualifying round for May, played dominated play during the second Head off on the Old Course at Fanling half, when they kept pegging away over the week-end, Key qualifying at the Chinese goal, with 87-13-74.
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Bradman & Oldfield Doubtful
For South African Cricket Tour
Melbourne, April 23. ¡tain. -
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The Australian cricket team to tour: If all the players are available the 13 Hard-hitting I G. Crawley may South Africa at the end of the year following thirteen are practically cer-14 make a return to county cricket will be chosen this week. It is doubt, tain to be selected: this season. He is relinquishing a fol whether D. G. Bradman and W.-A. D. J. Bradman (New South Wales) 6 scholastic appointment which he Oldfield will be available
(captain), W. A. Browa (New South Bradman has been at his home town Wales), J. H Fugleton (New South
has held in Scotland for two years of Bowzal (New South Wales) re- Wales), S. J. McCabe (New South 20 and is to take up a post in London cuperating from appendicitis, for which Wales), LA S. Darling (Victoria). A If this is the case, then he is likely he was operated on in England. Hel Chipperfield (New South Wales), W21
tune once more for Easezare la apparently now in the best of health,; A. Olddeld (New South Wales),
A. Humphrey's
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E. Edwards
*-J. Russel
A. MacFarlane
TO-MORROW
afraid that he will be unable to The make the trip.
Mr. Gérard Lambert, the (Kowloon Dock) owner of Yankee, however," with
M. Bebbington v E. W. Simmonds whom I had the pleasure of sail-
STROKE-
Two-Kick ( Appears
Glide"
London, April 17.
After the "butterfly" stroke in
- (Recreio)ing in America in the Vanitie swimming comes the "two-kick
during several of her trials glide."
W. V. Field v M. Omar
(Civil Service) against Endeavour, is himself a
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R. F. Nolan v H. Gittens
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very good helmsman, although Very much akin to the American (Bowling Green) he has not the long experience crawl, the "two-kick glide", has
of Mr. Adams.
C. H. Basto v R. Basa
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Philippine Swimming Body
Invites U.S. World Stars
helped Ralph Flanagan, the 13- year-holder of the American mile, to lower 15 records this year.
Mr. Steven Forsyth, the veteran American coach, who developed the sroke, xays “the glide” reduces the |Brm movements in the American
Manila, May 13. Medica will head an American crawl by a third. The Philippine Swinuing Asso-swimming delegation to Japan "It affords more perfect balance," ciation has decided to invite six next August According to Coun-he says, "and allows a swimmer outstanding American swimmers, cilur Nable the P. A. A F. will cover distances with less effort including Jack Medica, American tean swimmers through the Japan-
send the Invitation to the Amer
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holder of 11 swimming titles, sortese Amateur Athletic Federation
13 cording to Councilor Mariano Na- while the American invaders are
there. ble, president of the association.
to the will be welcomed by the but rumours are that he may prefer to Booling (Victoria), McCormick FRENCH ATHLETES FOR AAA Dr Begino Ylanan, secretary- Adolf Kiefer, holder of several
O'Reilly (New South
Esser officials. Since the tragic strength before the next English Wales), LOB Fleetwood-Smith (Vic-
remain in Austria, and regain ha full (Victoria), W. death of Dudley Fope in a road ac- team's visit
A V. Griemett (South Aus
cident the club have been search- The selectors are certain to choose batsmen to open the in- Bradman mless be definitely announces
nings with Cutmare:
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|ms intention of net, makin
and if he accepta, the Board trol are cudain to appoint:
CHAMPIONSHIPS 2
RHC, HUMAN TO PLAY FOR WORCESTERSHIRE
treasurer of the P. AA. F, who world's "backstroke titles, and R. H. C. Human, 1 recently returned from Japan has Peter Fick, who broke Tolany last season's Cambridge advised the swimming body that it Weismaller's record in the 100 E. Human, will play for
to ret the American metre sprint event – will be among shire this season 23 who will invade Japan the five others with Medica, to be duties will permit. ɑst to, swim," here.
invited here.
stair at Bromsgrove Se
and B. A. Bamest (Victoria). A strong French athletic The fourteenth in Bely to come from will come to England to compete in is possible 1-2 O'Brien Watisland), the AAA championships
ictoria), D. Barsen
La Badcock (South Australia) 15 White City on July 12 and 18.