THE CHINA MAIL, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 7, 1935
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YORKSHIRE BEAT LANCASHIRE TO RETAIN CHAMPIONSHIP LEAD
24TH BATTERY
HEATS PROVIDE
CLOSE FINISHES
GOOD SPORT FOR
THIS AFTERNOON MRS. ROUPELL TO PRESENT THE PRIZES
Some very close finishes were witnessed in the European YM CA pool yesterday afternoon when the 24th Battery of the eighth Heavy Brigade held their Battery swimming heats in pre paration for this afternDON'S. finals
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The following were the results.
of yesterday's heats:
H. G. Lange, the Europera Y.M.C.A. Champion, who will be
CHAMPIONS FIRST INNINGS DEBACLE
BOWES AND SMITH IN DEADLY FORM
SURREY'S 4TH SUCCESSIVE DEFEAT
London, To-day. YORKSHIRE retained their lead in the Coun- ty Cricket Championship yesterday when
seen in action to-night in the they defeated the Champions, Lancashire, by 7
quadrangular swimming context
in the "Pool
100 Yards Free Sivle (Finalist)> QUADRANGULAR
LBdr. Miller (4.2.)
Gm. Warmin (RS)
Gur. Halley (RS)
Plenging (Final)-
-
50 Yards Free Style (Finalists
Ger. Hallies (RS.)
L/Bår. Hall (HQ) L/Bdr. Miller (H.QJ Gr. Warman (RS)
Diving (Final)>—
Gar. Halliley (25)
LB Hali (EQ)
Bdr. Ives (LS)
25 Yards Dash (Finalists):——
Gar Tyrell (HQ)
Gar. Waddington (HQ)
Bir. Hall (H.Q),
25 Yards Three Stylex Gar Adams (RS.). Get. Barlow (HQ)
Gar. Hailler (8.0) Gar. Warman (RS)"
SWIMMING MEET
FOR TO-NIGHT
“Y” TO MEET THREE
GARRISON TEAMS
ARMY STYLE RELAY
FEATURE EVENT
Some exciting sport. is expected}
(Finalists)-to-night in the European YM.CA
swimming pool when a quadrangu- ¡lar meeting featuring the Eighth Heavy Brigade. Eoyal Artillery,
The following events were derided the Lincolnshire Regiment, the pectiously:
Water-Polo:-
Right Section 8 points
Head Quarters 6 points
Left Section 4 points
Half Mile (Final):-
- Head Quarters 18 pointa
Right Section 16 points
Left Section 18 points
East Lancashire Regiment and the “T” will take place.
Probably the best event on the programme will be the 300 Yards Team Relay, which is being SWEET according to the official Army Bules; 25. 50. 75. 25, 50 and 25
wickets at Bradford, Bowes, the England Test bowler, being in deadly form with the ball to dismiss the opposition for 53 runs in their first knock, capturing 6 for 16, and he took 6 for 83 in their second innings.
.
Derbyshire who are close on the heels of the leaders also The fea- won beating Warwickshire by runs at home.
Seattle girls' relay swimmers workout for the national cham→ pionship at New York paced by Jack Medica (top), world's The mermaids, top to bottom, are Olive swimming champion. McKean, Deris Buckley. Betty Lea' and Mary Lou Petty.
ture of the match was the bowling of Hollies, the Warwick leg H.K.F.A.COUNCIL MEETING break and googly bowler, who took 6 for 75 to dismiss Derby
in their second innings for 211-
Hollies was selected for the Third Test match but was in-
jured during a friendly wrestling match with a friend several ENDEAVOUR WINS day's preceding the match.
MACKINNON TROPHY. FOR ENGLAND
London, July 19. At Bisley the Mackinnon Chal- lenge Trophy was won by Eng- land with 1,063 points while Scotland second 1,042. and Canada and India each 1,034 points
Half Mile (Individual) (Final) yards, providing an exciting clash PERCY ALLISS
Gur. Halliley (PS.)
Gar. Withers (EQ)
Gar. Warman (P.S.)
Gr. Adam (RS.)
In addition to the above.
between teams of six swizznets.
Invitation Events
In addition, there are three - the vitation events, the 50 Yards Free
AND WELLS SET
GOLF RECORDS
following events will also take Style, the 440 Yards Free Style C. A. Whitcombe 31.
place this afternoon:
30 Yards Notices Race
Medley Team Race
Veteran's Handicap (Over
years service)
Officers Sergeants Relay
Diversion
Children's Race
Consolation Race
100 Yards Relay (Teams of 4)
and the Diving."
The last event on the pro- gramme will be a water-polo 14 match between the European YMCA and the Royal Artillery. Members' events are also fea- tured, the Men's and Ladies' 50 Yards Aggregate handicap races being the most important ones.
For Nine Holes
BRILLIANT PLAY IN DUNLOP TOURNEY
(By George Greenwood)
London, July 17. Percy Allies, of Beaconsfield,
Surrey sustained their fourth defeat in the Championship series at the hands of Notts at the Oval Sandham scoring 82; This second best performance
this season, having knocked up 110 against Somerset
son are:-
155 Somerset.
win over
KING GEORGE'S
CUP AT COWES
PRECEDENT SET IN BIG RACE
YANKEE INELIGIBLE FOR SEASON'S CLASSIC
COMMITTEES
ELECTED FOR
GIANTS SUFFER
DEFEAT FROM
THE DODGERS
BRAVES BLANK
PHILLIES
SMITH MAKES DEBUT IN SHUT-OUT RANKS
New York, To-day. The outstanding feature of yes- terday's National League baseball. programme was the defeat of the New York Giants by the Brooklyn Dodgers, Coccinello striking his sixth four-bagger of the seaSON..
After three successive defeats, The Cubs staged a comeback yes-. terday when they nosed out the Pirates in a small scoring game, Hafer hitting his first homer of the season
The Braves provided one of the features of the day by blanking the Philadelphians. Smith making his debat into the ranks of the
shut-out" kings.
CARDINALS ON FORM
The Cardinals were in great form against the Reds. Dizzy Dean and Delancey striking cir- cuit clouts.
*
NEW SEASON There was only one American
RA: APPLICATION PENDING
AREA SPORTS BOARD IDEA APPROVED
League clash played, the Senators. overwhelming the Athletics by a |11° to 2 margin.
Two double-headers between Chicago and Cleveland and New York and Boston were postponed owing to rain-Beater...
Results, as cabled by Reuter. were: L
NATIONAL LEAGUE
Sussex moved Into the third place in the championship table for virtue of their
The first monthly meeting of the Middlesex, John Langridge again
Cowes, Today,
Council of the Hong Kong Foot- coming into the limelight with an
ball Association was held yester undefeated century stand of 137. Owing to the lightness of the Langridge's best feats this sea-wind yesterday, which was respon-
sible for the big craft racing only day evening, at which Major CM New York
presided: Boston chairman once round in the three consecu Manners, tive days--the sequence is unparal Among those present were Mr. T. Leicester beat Northants by 25 leled in the history of Cowes-His A. Mitchell, and Commander T. Philadelphia
Majesty's Yacht Britannia did not runs at home in a match featured compete for Eng "George's Cup, Hussey Vice-Presidents, Lieut. by brilliant bowling by Smith.]
(East Lancs.), Lient Pittsburgh Sopwith's America's Cup challen-Kelly (Fusiliers), Lieut. B. LE Chicago innings for 147 runs- who captured 10 wickets in two which was won by Mr. T. O. M. Chaplin
Smith's best feats this season ger Endeavour. include:
195 ▾ Essex
137 not out Middlesen.
5. for 32 - Worcester
4 for 221 Gloucester
$ for 44 Northants
5 for 51 ▾ Derby
6 for. 31 Yorkshire
$ for 43 Hants
11 for 101 v Warwick
Worcester 6 for
The gala commences at 9-15 and A. Wells, of Hartsbourne Mrs. Roapell wife of Major Fpm and Y.M.C.A. members are Manor. each with a score of 68. L. L. F. Roupell. M.C., Officer Com-requested to bring guests, there led the field at the end of the first were: manding the 24 Battery, will dis-being no charge for admission. tribute the prizes at the conclu sioa
BRITISH NATIVE
SWIMMING MARK
SHATTERED
Wainwright's Two Good AS.A. Wins CENTRAL CHAMPIONSHIPS INAUGURATED
London, July 17
VINES IN FINAL
OF PROFESSIONAL
TENNIS TOURNEY
LATE RECOVERY OVER FRENCHMAN
AMERICAN'S EASY WIN IN DOUBLES
*
She crossed the line three min Hebert, (RA). Lieut. Russell ates ahead of Veisheda, with As- (Lincoins), Messrs C. A. Golden
berg, (St. Joseph's), A. V. Gosano tra fourth, four minutes later.
Candida and Shamrock V. sail- (Recreio), J. Shepherd (Police), ing close together, brought up at Wong Ka-tsun (South China), S. Strange (Club), Mr. Woodward
the rear
T
过
Brooklyn
3
8
Coccinello hit a homer.
11
1
Wally Berger hit, a homer.
Smita pitched.
0
3
8
3
Hafey hit a hom
4
Cincinnatti
3 6 6.71
Dizzy, Dean and Delancey hit
homes.
AMERICAN LEAGUE
2
11 14 Tables To Date
NATIONAL LEAGUE-
PWL
Age 100 64 36 540 105 64 40 609
- 98 57 51 581
Philadelphia Washington
The American Challenger Yan- (Royal Navy), H. K. Lee (Chinese kee, whose presence brought more Athletic); Capt. E. Hague, and M. American visitors to Cowes than L Eailton (Hon Secretary). 10 for 147 r Northants.
Mr. ML. Bailton was re-elected New York as cabled by Reuter. since pre-war days, was ineligi Results.
ble to compete for the King's Secretary. and, Messrs Chicago Cup, which is restricted to Bri-Percy Smith Seth and Fleming St. Louis tish craft-Beuter
were appointed treasurers for the Pittsburgh
Philadelphia *This was. Endeavour's second coming year...
Brooklyn Cincinnatti Boston
Derbyshire beat Warwickshire round of the 36-hole Dunlop Southern Tournament at Hendon by runs at Derby.
Derby: 314 and 211 (Hothes 6 Lo yesterday.
The score establishes a record Warwick: 248 (Santall 113) and 200 consecutive win in the big I crafti for the lengthened course, which
is now 6,440 yards 120 yards hav ing been added to the ninth hole by means of a new tee at the back
Somerset best Hampshire on the first innings at Southampton. Hants: 251 and 291 for 4 (Mead 100
mot out).
of the eighth green-
Instead of a drive and a flick Somerset: 362 (White 142, Ingle 101). with a niblick, the hole, now
Sussex beat Middleser by 248 lightly dog-legged, needs a frm second shot with a spade-mashie runs at Hove
class, she having won the Gayley Memorial Cup yesterday when she beat Astra Velsbeda, the Ameri-
V and Candida
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102 56 45 550 104 57 47 550 103 48 55 466 #59 98 45 53. 101 26 75 - 257
AMERICAN LEAGUE
New York
challenger Yankee, Shamrock CARNERA TO MEET Detroi
WALTER NEUSEL? Chicago
Italian Signed On By Philadelphin
German Promoter
Heat: 335 and 135 (Sinfield & Zor 40,
Goddard 5 for 49). Gloucester: 316 (Hammond 163), 94 (Freeman 4 far 22).
MATCHES IN PROGEESS Lord's-The Army ▾ Public Schools
(Two Days) Oval-Surrey v Middlesex Canterbury-Kent v Notts Cheltenham Gloucester Hastings Sussex v Glamorgan 6 Birmingham-Warwickshire
Africans Leicester-Leicester v Yorkshire Northampton Northants Derby Weston-Super-Mare - Somerset
jon No. 5. The added length Sussex: 363 and 281 for 4 dec. (Joan) Langridge 137 not out; A. Mel- transforms a very indifferent hole ville 95). into a reasonably good one, al-Middlesex: 260 and 136. London, July 12 There was some exciting lawn though the approach shot is atill Norman Wainwright, of Hanexis at Southport yesterday the nature of a gamble owing when the International Profes-to the bottom of the pin being sional Championships of Great hidden—always an unsatisfactory Britain were continued ar Vic feature.
A Perry, of Leatherhead; mak- In the semi-final of the singles ing a first appearance in championship H. E. Vines (U. S country since his gallant victory
ley, won the 410 yards and 220 yards titles at Blackpool yester day, when the Amateur Swimming Association's inaugural Central championships were concluded.
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Men's 220 Yards Free-Style.
toria Park
-*
this
Yorkshire beat Lancashire by wickets at Bradford- Yorkshire: 225 and 181 for 3. ↑ Lancashire 33 (Bowes 6 for 16).
352 (C. Washbrook 85, Bowes for 83)... Notts beat Surrey on the first
staff 82, not out).
for 3
Surrey: 252 (Sandham 82) and 153
New York, July 18
it is reported here that Paul Damski. Walter Neusel's man- ager, has accepted an offer of Worcester $40,000 (approximately £8,000) för
Nensel to fight Primo Carners.
The fight would take place at Amsterdam either on Sept 9 or 15, under the direction of Walter Bothenburg, who has cabled that the already has Camera signed
Boston Cleveland
Washington St. Louis
P. W L. Ame
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96 48 48
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98 43 55 438 412 80 33 47
CAMBRIDGE CREW'S BERLIN VISIT For Regatta At Frankfort
Berlin, July 18. The Cambridge Boat Race crew have arrived at Frankfort, where the international regattas akce place on Saturday and Sunday.
Berlin has always tried to get 1st. In: No
the English University boats over PWLWL Bes Pts Pts. Pert for their regattas, but it has -15 05:34
CHAMPIONSHIP TABLE TO DATE
A), who won the championship in the Open championship, was innings at the Oval. at Wimbledon three years ago, not at all-impressive. He took 75 Notts: 391 and 215 for 7 dec. (Hard-Chelaxford-Essex Hampshire. Fina beat B Ramilion (France) by a score that, unless miracles hap- 1. N. Wainwright (Hanley), min 18 3-5sec, 2, R.. H. Leivers (Long-5-7, 2-6, 6-4, 6-2, 6-3, and pen to-day, will get him nowhere tan), -2.25 15: 5, F. M. Bournain the doubles, which is played A couple of 5's at the start were on the American system, W. T. like millstones round his neck (Otter), 2-28 3-5.
Women's 100 Yards Free-Style Tilden and Vines (USA) best for the rest of the round.
O. L. Wadham 2, Miss (Bournemouth), 63 3-5sec: 2, Miss
Final
T Hughes (Walsall), 66sec;
3
Miss O. M. Bartie (Croydon), 67sec Pinging-Final: 1, M. W. Par-
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rington (Liverpool Police), Sitt: Good Open Pairs Lawn
H. W: Lee. (Halifax Police), 73ft; 2.
(Northumberland), 72 Luises
Women's 448 Yards Free-Style Pinal 1 Miss B Wolstenholzse
5-51-520
Bowls Match For To-day
Leicester beat Northants by #5) runs at Leicester..
Leicester: 137 and 308 (Prentice 83
not out, Clack 5 for 85). Northants: 264 (Smith 5 for 84), 158 (Smith 5 for 63, Harlow for 28): “
EARLIER RESULTS
YORKSHIRE (6) DERBYSHIRE (3) "SUSSEX (2)
5
"WARWICK (4)-
·
MIDDLESEX (10) NOTTS (9) LANCASHIRE (1) KENT (5) C LEICESTER (12) ESSEX (8) SUEREY (11) GLAMORGAN: (13) Essex beat Worcester by 251 SOMERSET (15) runs at Chelmsford
The South Africans beat Glam- organ by 96 runs at Swansen.
4 for 137-
A. M. Holland, who was to have Cullen and A. Hyde-lay clash ans. Africans: 309 and 168 (Clay 6 for
the Recreio green. Both men are Moss Side), Smin 3-Seec, 2, Miss played E. el Arculli in the quar former champions and a high Glamorgan: 227 and 154 (B. Mitchell G. E. Morem (Dudley), 6-31-5; 3 ter-finals of the Colony Lawa standard of play is expected. Miss 7. M.. Turner (Bournemouth).
Bowls Singles Championship on
In the Semi-Final Bound of the Men's 150 Yards Back Stroke. Finals 1, 3, C. E. Besford (Saiverers the Civil Service green this Pairs Championship, M. J. Madina
1min 84-Ence; 2, W. Cross afternoon, has had to call for a and J. Cavanagh, the conquerors Tas (Birkenhead), 1-5 25: 3, 1.7.
16445 postponement, owing to the can of last year's winners, F. 7 Jones Free-Style dition of his wife, who is serious and A. W. Grimmitt, meet S. Ec- cleshall and J Shepherd. The Only one singles match will be match will take place on the (decided to-day, therefore, when F. Kowloom B.G.C. green.
(Longton), 5-11 25, 3 (Oldham), 5-25-4-5
372 and 252 for 8 dec. Worcester 188 (Read 6 for 63)
1958 4.1 49)
Keat beat Gloucester by 60 runs at Canterbury,
WORCESTER (16)
GLOUCESTER (7)
HAMPSHIRE (14)
NOETHANTS (17)
Fou
21 12 1 260 208 315 653 never been possible to arrange i
Besides the University eight, 21 12 5 3 1 0 198 315628
24 13 6 11 3 215 360 39 Cambridge are sending two sculls, 19 9 4 3 3 0 159 285557 two fours, a pair and a double 11 8 4 3 1 1 142 255 556 pair. The German crews will in- 3 3 4 3 2 172 315 546 clade the rowing clubs of Berlin, 22 9 6 51 1 167 330 506 Meinz, Cologne, Hamburg and
083 11172 345 198 Frankfort
76 2 2 0 121 255
ATA
The Swiss rowers who distin- 8103 210 123 315422 guished themselves so at Henley
992 are unable to take part 18-5734-1-106-
20 5 8 4 12 106
5923094235
14-0-2 1
4 13 14 0
11-170
13 3 1 241 200
Figures in brackets denote the positions held by counties at the conclusion of last season.
$289.
MAX BAER'S HANDS
Baltimore. Max Baer's hands will not have ited on, as, they are not injured as WAS